I DECEMBER 15. _1947 .===—.—fi {HE WESTERN GUARDIAN‘ . fiETENTB: i. Elmer Murphy. ltd llaooover Skeet, all _ George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street. x SUMMERS")! and PRINCE COUNT!‘ News, Subscriptions. Al. ' ‘?' Tb Guardian lay be belglot Italy of the . following etoree in hmloroidol ml looholoro. Weter Street: Gourlieo Drugstore, If Central lireet: Tm,” Bakery. Water Street; Mark Goudet. fl Granville Street. no Guardian will be delivered to any house in luoulueroide. cuflugoysszeperdoyorileporweok. Phoneiliforthiooorvlee u, ‘w. your order to the boy responsible for dellvory on your route. J i’ _ 433551‘; Rogers Silver en- wvgd free. Samples Drug Store. 45E the tine quality Pewter T“ s,“ ‘ma; in England at Moose Jgweiiera. _g,gMOVBD T0 HOSPITAL- m, w, Henry Noonan, Bummer- sm, who has been ill at his home m. Mm time. entered the Prince mwgrd Island Hospital yesterday [or further treatment- _.EXPANSION BRACELETS for miles and gents watches. Many odds muse In the States will soon T‘, unobtainabie. Prices from $1.00 b l; Moose Jewellers. THAT LAST are found and. Jewelry Stores. {men you shop at Scmlflfi. Y0“ have a Drug and Jewelry Store in one. _ muSTMAS Greeting Cards! A bisutifui asosrtment, carefully lcted slnsil’ Ind boxed. Gour- h: Reliall Drug Store, 21 Central street, summerside. s’side Kinsmen Promoting Kiddies’ Winter Program Faced with a real problem about an. month ago when it appeared so though Crystal Rink might not function. the Summerside K1115- men Club which has always been instrumental in sponsoring and oronlotillg 9P0"- decided 4mm; “Oilid have to be done to ,em,dv the situation and provide o spot for hockey for this win- ter for the youngsters of Summer- sldc, Today. through the efforts of illrse aggressive gentlemen and with the co-opcrntion of Ml‘. (300119 Williams and the Town of Sum- mersirie the younfl p001"? 0f sum‘ mcrslde ilove a fine OPEiPBiI‘ rink mmplcle with heated dressing rooms and lights. Thedce surface which vriii be 1M ft. O Ins. by 9O it. -CBB.ISTMAS T!!! light loll. oil kinds. extra bulbs. sample's Drug Store. i -"JUS1‘ I03 YOU" diamond and wedding sets. Qpeciai price, sec our window. Sample’: Drug Store. .\ -Wn All NOW" toting orders fol Cyrus do Manning Eli: Famous Chicks. When better chicks are 5' sold we will sell them. Rex Dawson. Albany. —FBEE NAM: embosiied in solo on our biilfolds. Semrpie’: Drug Store. _ -II'BEE BNGBAVING on II our rings. compacts. psusets. lighters, l kets. and silverware. ‘Iwenty-four hours notice. Semplc’s Dru: Store. a ins. is surrounded by cedar gan is looking forward to a busy but real winter of wort for all age groups. Jim plans on running a Juvenile league of two teams. a four-team Midget loop, o six-team Bantam league, g, bracket of four pee-wees and a two-team paper- weight league. not to forget a three-team girls‘ loop. Most of the games of the above leagues will be held alter school on the new ice surface while skat- ing will be held for the little one! regular outdoor surface. 50TH?‘ ' In addition to the above arrange- ments. the Kinsmen are arrang- ing to have teams in from outside from time to time for exhibition and plsydown games which they hope to be able to stage in Cryo- tal Rink. All In all. it looks like a very busy and healthful winter for the youngsters, Kinsmen and Director Jim Hogan alike and to the Kinsmen Club should go the heprticst thanks of sli Bummer- side parents snd children for making such a» programme pos- sible. When Physicsl Fitness play- downs roll around this winter there is no doubt that with such s splendid programme under such ccmpelent leadership. Summer- side teams will more than hold their own in all classes. ~ Economic Crises Force ‘ Labor To Move Cautiously i British Government Molilfloo liotiooallistloo i- Encourage Private Illdostry. To Tho Elootors ol Fifth mo.» ..- 1-m- \- - w. or ,1. .. pr“, . ¢_._.=, n; JAMES McCOOK tusnsdlooo Press Staff Writer) LONDON. ‘Dec. i4 - (C?) - Lobm- suporters ‘who would no- tionsiize first and worry about the mnsequciiccs afterwards have been warned to hold their horses. Herbert Morrison. lord presid- ent of the council who preceded 81l- Stafford Crippo in charge of economic planning, says: “I am worried about the risks of destroying the vigor and self- rellance of private enterprise tho otste has on interest in en- suring that industry shall be or progressive and enterprising and efficient as possible and that those who run it shall have within very wide iimiis a free hand to do their iob in the way they think best to achieve results." The announced program of nl- tionaiizatiorl. a vital part qf the Socialist platform, has iarfeiy been mrricd through, Gas will be na- tionalized at the present session. lull. on the word of Prime Minis- lcr Attics. iron and steel will be nationalized during the life of the present government, which ends not Idler than 195p, Government spokesmen have Qmtciws/awy. ahwe-aaw-m Iiamo Theatre i Monday. v and 9 9mm. Msfluee, 99o Evening, ‘I and O "M" Your. Joseph Cotton, and Ethel Barrymore o in. "TI! FARMERS DAUGHTER." Also leflol ' ¢--~ given no hint whether nationaliz- ation will be extended to other industries in the future. but o strong group within the Labor party would put llrnost every major plant and service under state control. They would like to see government-owned foctorloo producing csro, potter-lea. textiles snd oil-planes. Even government lsunderies would plesoq them. . Faced Many Crloel Nationalization woo offered b7 labor in tho i046 campaign so o substitute for unregulated free enterprise. o replacement for "Tory anarchy.” The party said it would permit economic planning; econ- . omic crises would be foreseen snd steps taken to overt them. Since the election, Lgbor hoo faced successive crises. Moot. of tltem' have been blamed on inter- national dlillicultieo. particularly the shortage of United-States doi- lsrs. But the Conservative oppos- ition hes argued the government had gfi opportunity to plan the nationalized coal industry ond failed to achieve fuel security for the industries snd homes of Brit- ain. . . In the next election. nationalisa- tion will be Judged by results and Labor leadership is anxious that tho government ohouid not bite off more than it can chum-Delay in iron snd steel nationalisation. or- iginlsiiy scheduled for this year. is taken generally u LCOIICOIIIOII to the viewpoint of modorate Labor loodero who think ouch o stop might interfere with the pro- duction of on industry which lo vital to Britain's recovery. But already a moss of legisla- tion hso been hurried through parliament to bring civil aviation. the Bonk of Ingilnd. transport. electricity and tho cable ond wire- posts snd sports director Jim i-lo-t buck of the High School on theI ' f i‘ TODAY (Morldoy) ond TUESDAY IRENDA JOYCE end EDMUND LOWE “TIIE EIIOIIIINTEII FOREST" Also CARTOON ond MUSIC oox“ Shows 7:I5-9:I5 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 00-0 REGENT THEATRE SIIMMEIISIIIE MONDAY ond TUESDAY i HEDY ' III II ‘I qQWM ("DIN DENNIS lilli Sllolllbtlg aroooofs JOHN IVIEIEFE .. IIIIIEII flllllll II illi ililill I A Dildfiliv IIII Silllllll I-t-l i veowclloor "fir" Also SHORTS Shows 7:I5 ond 9:_I5 Matinee Monday 3:30 OOQ-O-O-O-O-O+O-OQ-O§+O-OO-O-OOQ— leso communications system un- der government cOntroi. 1080i!!! lllflllflfll Aoeurauoeo To lnduotry The government in months has recognized that un- its d. . elopment plans. Industry low enough to succeed on on in- en increase in the school-leaving age. passed with the general sup. the individual’: taxation snd in- surance bill am‘. tend to increase production costs. "ENCHANTED FOREST" AT CAPITOL Whot io credited with being one of the most unusual and exciting experiments in the synchronizoo tlou.of color, music, octiou, drama. romance ond adventure is PRCs "The mchanted Forest? which will be shown st the Capitol ‘Ilheetre. In this all-color dramatic spec- |tabie_ animal actors collaborate with the human cost in the un- folding of a poignant drama and create a film with the heart-tug snd imaginative appeal of s Dis- ney feature come to life. Edmund Lowe. Brando Joyco, Harry Davenport. Billy Severn. John Litei and Clancy Cooper are featured. Fourteen animal actors also play definite roles. Prom advance reviews it io evi- dent. that tho producers have de- veloped something new in human dramas, by merging tho screen elements heretofore confined to the sphere of fantasy. .Deiinite musical motifs become the dia- logue of the forest birds snd crea- tures, so that music is o moti- votins fodor. The story concerns Old John We wish to thunk flgoill be Tilfllik H" _ you sincerely for tho voly om ll: on Electron Doy which mode it possible Ililld support you recent certainty as to its plans has caused hesitancy in industrial and busin- eoo operations and has given u- surance that private industry will bo encouraged and supported in still has anxieties about whether British prices can be kept cresoingly-competitivo world mar- ket. Improved social services and port oi’ Conservatives, will add to THE > SMALlMAIl‘ Automatic BARGAIN BASEMENT LOWER FLOOR — MAIN STORE SEOTIOII rAGn l. ILLRTEEN oloslo‘ rvslll MONDAY FOR llr-sloollllla Iilill nr-rlllolllo OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY Ilvwvv for this District to .t:.'.'.:::t:‘.l"..'::".:;"::.':1."W" *" i‘ ‘W M’ We wish especially eloo to grout number of willing woollen who assisted In the Fiftfififl and govo their time and efforts Ill every splendid vvoy. We assure you that we ore 5'" pieced in us. Every effort on I Interests of tho people. iilsgorliollo olld wont each ond Wo will olwoyo be pied-lo receive ovory person to toko o koon illtomt ' vory mindful of lilo confidollco you . our pert will be oxpolldod ill tho "i the development of our District es by working together we coll ' ‘mike it better than over. Sincerely yours, - . com: ll. _MecPARI.ANI. CARROLL DELANEY. We wish to thunk oil our Lib operation, efficient direction, ond Intensive well no every elector ln Second Prince, election on December Iith. You hovo’ll of the Liborcl Polly. We cgoill express affirm our intention to serve your info who hos found peace and con- 1.0g) ‘sparing. ............ .134 148 lit B. Greenough ‘ ‘ ‘ urithin the green bound- 1 ' 5 - sries of "The Imohdnted libs-cot". s He has lived there so long that cums:- he can communicate with the F- Gllllllt friendly animals and con hear the F- B911 mysterious songs sung by the Results of 2nd Commercial lsea- Jr. Gallant 173 183 voices of the trees. the wind. the gue played on Friday night at L. Gallant 162 1.30 brooks. The dromo gets underway Capitol Bowling Alleys, Summer- TONY-El“. . 181 186 when Old John ond the forest oide:_ . w. Bradshaw 141 m creatures rescue o boby from s High single W. Ciow 330. smllllllllfli- I-flW 5C0“ 164 I18 otonn-swoilen mountain stream. 2nd high single F. Earl 303. W. Ciuw Total-KM. The little one grows to sturdy High three w. Ciow sol. K- Champion childhood under their tender core. 2nd high three L. Ciow 665. J: Gaudot B. C. A. F. No. 3- Tho mother of the loot child R. Edwards L. Stevens . .131 105 241' ‘coma to the forest‘ because her K. of C.- _ Total-MM. l.. Greenough . 253 106 1B9 ihsoro tells her the boy is alive. ti A. Glow .. . 24s 14s 14a r‘. Pioulle . .238 11a iii excellent co is Bieckie the Crow. played by T. Perry I81 220 242 In! Slwto:— J. Lacoursc . .153 1B2 184 Hollywood's femouo bird actor, J. Perry 41 189 212 171 W. Cameron D. so. Pierre 235 ‘164 213 Jim, who unravels the dramatic J. McNeill e . 148 218 166 A. Arsencult . Total-EMS. threads of the. story and brings G. Sullivan .. . 134 165 iii G. McNeil] _. the picture In Itshuppy concius- ‘Intel-Wild. E. Arscnsuit . . Victory Cleaners:- ioa. _ K. of C. No. 1.- Low Boots 148 iia 106 V. Perry t. 184 132 ill-l “bin” Jofi Bchworto produced tho pic ' ‘Iiotol-Jfla. - ll‘. Perry .. . . 160 106 tuft with Ion-Brock ll associate. P. Noouon ............. "lid I34 139 E. Gallant 126 135 Lew "Lenders directed h-orn the L. Ciow . It. C. A. I‘. No. d- Stan Ross 14s 158 _ six-eon ploy booed on the original G. Oiscomp LB. Butler Bill Osudet 1:5 190 otery by John lobar. W. Perry J. Reidio Tutsi-am. ' Don Adams G. H. IARIOUR / Ladies’ Cotton Dresses 1.15.95 d0 1.15 I 10.25 4O 6.55 blitz MERCHANT)! ‘° “' GPO “OISE Aiili . , ‘ 5. i: 40 3,30 REOIIOEII FIIRTIIER i133 13 fi-ro TUESDAY. IIEO. 16th etc. etc. t . Regular Reduced Crepe Dresses 6.95 d0 libel! RN‘ "uduud Price Discount Price 6.95 40 4.15 P5" m"- P?!“ Boylr Parker ..... .. 0.95 so" 2.45 . 7-95 4° 4-15 - - ' no" Mackinaw‘ 935 50/" 5'95 . 835 40 535 leversibic Blankets 9.95 20 7.96 303g Manon Con“ __ $95 4o 4J5 Pure Wool Blanket! .. r... 10.50 2O 8.40 » s.so 4o 5.10 g _ Vacuum Cleaner .. 09.50 2 shso Boys’ Windbreakers . ‘. 13.95 so cos ‘ ‘f9’ ‘° "5 C...“ “w, 16900 2o 13:00 Boys’ Purkao .... .. 9.95 so $.95 "-95 5° 7-95 " " ' *" Men's Overcoals 49.15 so zoos 17-95 5° 8-98; 50W‘ Pork»! . zo 1.00 55.00 so 33.00 19.50 so 1.50 . 20 s40 55-” 5° 275° 295° 6° u” Men's Wool Jackets ' sso so oso 35.00 4o 21.00 ~~'-°° 5° 12-5" ' flu‘; s99", go“; __ _ 1235 5o 6A5 ———— Bcyo’ Macilinows '... 6.75 2 5.40 Men's Melton Coats .. 19.75 40 11.85 Ladies’ Sweaters ...__. 5.50 20 4.40 Men's Mellon Windbrea er 9.15 4o ass 9 Merl’: Sport Jackets . 10.95 so ass 5' B 2° "73 Navy Overcoat . 16.95 4O 10.15 7.50 2O C.” Men's Reversible Cullts . 17.95 40 10.30 M; . Men's Bathrobes 16.95 d0 l0.l.’o 2o 5'55 Fleece lined Ulsdershirts .. .89 40 .50 I I Wool Undershirls .. 1.75 40 1.05 ' Men's ..... .. Merchandise Added Every Tuesday Merchandise Suhleot 9.75 4O 5.85 Men's Sweater .. TI ........ .. 3.9’ 40 2.35 - ' = ,_,; ,,, ,2, sou... To _ To Further Illsoount 5.05 4o 3.55 _ ~- Aulollllllo REIIIIGTIONS “- = M 3:55’ gvindbreokero . 3.9-5 50 2.00 Diah Pans. 1.10 z ,3; ys‘ wcaicrs 3'9 40 .4!‘ ' can... c... 1.5:. '10 mi or A. Additional 10% P“ PM" " '2‘ "‘ 4° nlclro Scarves 1.0:". so .95 3"“ 3”" --~- 2-75 2° N" EVERY TWO WEEKS M“ m" '''' '“ ’° 275 r0 l.."' Boys’ Tweed Pants .. LEO d0 Dim PM" " '98 a ‘u Tam, Lamp, __ 5o 5J5 Sauce Pono ......... J5 20 .2! L“ 3.; THEREAFTER w... ....... .. .. ... I c a l .. , ‘ I“ u so "g5 . Milinl Bowls so 2o .40 Blankets .. .. 30 5.56 Bun Wax (paste 1's) ..... .. .50 2O .40 . 3O 6.65 5 W ll uid __, _ balms. sucks y p 735 4o 4.75 A limit has been placed] on thettlme“ mgzbcnltll: 0'3“ “rim; ma“) J9 3° 45 Ladies’ Bathrobes 3.50 40 2. “f” '"'“'“ i" "'" "mf dF"“v'l'l’l”"b“'t ‘i’; d '“' m" --~ u” 3° 1-05 o mo» "-»=--- M» =- systehonticaily on our Automatic Discount Plan. Emir" Pm" ----- -5 —: ~55 f9 ~59 Girls’ Jackets 0.9a 40 4.15 "o" noes The 3°" m" -" - -""-~ "35 ‘~ 2' 4-” 2.98 50 1.50 MOI-I’! Paulo ..... ..__-c._.. O25 Z0 l-OO E d b] 3.95 so 1.95 AIITOMIITIO IIISOOIIIIT PLAII WORK? h”, T“... 1,, u, u, n Ta es 12.15 40 1.65 ""“' ’“' ' ' ghemflydd sum ____ W 2m 40 l“ i. When merchandise enters our Automatic Bor- 11m; CM)" ________,____I_' 1,95 3g u; occmon“ Chan. _ _ “m. 3o 3H0 gain Basement it is reduced io 20,». t" u ‘In Sh . Y . - _ . " logic...‘ Bathrobes A .. “"1313; 60%;.) 0.45 L $32’. week! n h "dmd 30% o] u“ M1‘- Dhh “u” “i” J " '15 l. M 1035 4o 655 ' GUT! EEOOUIII a: ..._. .... JD l. JT 17.95 50‘ 8.95 I 3. Al: additional i096 will be deducted each luo- Glgv-gg “q “p: l“; _,__ g,” jg g,“ 14.95 50 7.45 cessive two week period thereafter. until the . 15.95, 50 3,00 maximum discount has been reached. “m” u". "u u t” | 5| d“ fir‘ "L" 4 inv odds and ends of merchandise unsold after s“ 2° "so m. cs‘ Coats Till‘ _, 1757.00 so 62.50 ' ‘ - nrusi! Comb 1mm‘. Co“. “u, hlmmed 5A5” 5° 29:15 r bearing the maximum discount of 90% [will be Bushland M“ L“ u ‘u 695° w “J5 offered free to charitable institutions. Tlull I 45.00 40 27.00 '5. Bargain Basements no generally known usually “mum “l” m" '~-- ""0. u 1'50 24.75 promote the sale of CHEAP MERCHANDISE. I Burns: Hot Pistol ..._... 11.75 I0 L50 . 44.75 1154» 50 mm Under Smollmorfs Automatic Bargain‘ Basement “m”, 59"“ "-- "'-- ‘5’ n '35 9959 9° m“ Plan this Io not the case, so merchandise st all Led-lei Ilouoel ...... ._.... 2.00 l0 l.“ L m , R i t em em em plzrsecohilyloucgtoh to 500.00 doiioro) will from time to L” u u‘ l ll .... .. . "9- . ‘mu. u - g: smsllsmro Automatic Discount Plan will bring m“ "bu" "' U: u“ u u“ "95 5° 3-45 osvin to not l t ls h t o m” " u” Children's Bathrobes ,_ 4.95’ 4o 2.95 hmmfm. h “f” °°:'°.§°'§" " 5 ""1 u,“ g9 "g L” ‘o L05 income‘ o nee war on —regsr ess o emu“ ‘m. Pm, A - _ n5 w L35 . -_. _.... .......-t._ ass so soc gemn;ntor...a, van“; so Men's White lhirto ....'.'.... 8.00 l0 1.10 l.v en a o . 8.29 l0 2.35 Children's Sweaters 1.50 40 .90 w | m.“ t h Sig; T: 2.50 4o l.so °° ' '- P" P‘ ' ' 2.15 so 1.85 P i 9"” 31'9"“ "d! -------- -- 3-95 3° 3-95 mfldmn mm“ mm z._llo I Men‘; roots ..._ ..-. 9.1a so 6.80 s... ...,, ,_,,, ,,, 3g assures our Bllstomors of s.........-. 0.... ..._ 9.15 so .... llond Bars l"5 ‘l0 so u To The Mm Horse Blankets ‘f 6.95 30 4J5 _ ... , _ _ _ "t, . . . . , . ~ .. Bureau Scarrcs .. 2.50 5n 105 p‘ \ cm, Tm” Cove" m, M -» Meat Cleaver-o ...-. -... -... 5.95 4o 9.55 ;.:|....s..... _ ...; .. jifi FIRST OIIIILIIY MEROIIIINOISE slew u»- 1» us .s es‘ carves . . .50 no _ _ _ _ o... m... Corero ti. ... [Z2 Ill all our liopartmollts at all tlmos y Qffflflf" 1M M _ ........- . Children's Sweaters ...... .. zoo lo 1,17; i _ so 1.19 '5'“"“"" rloliignll S I ‘fliilullsliilslllllos “ Where Price lo Motohed With Quality To The Electors Oi Second Prince orol committees for their lllooi FORREST PHILLIPS. work, o: who contributed to our phoid the boll traditions our appreciation ond ro- rests lo the best of our