THE GUARDIAN. UHARLQTIEIOEN I l‘ um». w’ we» new ask“; _ . LIBERAL ADDRESS ches oi agriculture. The necessity oi improving and maintaining the high quality oi our dairy products is a vital matter and it is essent- ial that all inspection work on dairy products be carried out by trained men and be oi a stan- dard so high that our products will be accepted without question in the markets where they are ter irom the standpoint; of health but it is also an important mat- , GREAT BIG TURKEY'S Be A Lucky Visitor In i-IDLMAWS Furniture Department Summerside and Charlottetown Again the finest Furniture Departments in the Province present their Christmas Display of "Gifts for the Home". We invite you to visit our stores and see the newest-Furniture Fashions for Christmas and through the New Year. Dome In And Oast Your Ballots Every visitor is invited to cast their Ballot for one of the Big Free Turkeys - Everyone is eligible and will have his or her name enter- ed on a Ballot. Thcre is no obligation and all stand on equal chance of winning. Come in tomorrow — Cast your Ballot — You may be the winner! Drawing Takes Place Saturday December 20th at 9 P.M. At Both Stores 5mg; l "WIIEIIE our rmsnos user" I First - Last - Always lt’s IIOLMAIPS For Duality At Every Price! ter irom the standpoint oi the. actual dollars that. come back to our pockets. The services oi Mr. e Henry MacDonald were secured and you must admit that general dairy standards have been greatly improved under his work. Last year a Kings County man Mr. Fabor Dreelan oi New Perth won the Prince Edward Island award ior the butter maker having the ttzighest increase in first grade but- r. Furthermore the Government has established a laboratory un- cier the charge oi’ Dr. G.C. Bishop which is siding our dairy indus- t:ry 'very greatly. Our Co-operat- .1’. ‘ I! (Continued from Page 5) This is an important mat- ‘u’ ..- _ . rs rncssmn av PAJAIIIAS snosn ssrs GLOVES SUSPEIIDERS l FUR MITTS SWEATERS IIAIIDKERDIIIEFS DRESS SHIRTS HES IIDSE DARTERS that the IJQQQBLQQLQLIIQ ive Creamery at Morell is one oi the best on Prince Edward Island. The Jones Government has helped us in securing machinery and con- siderabie other modern equipment. This new Creamery will have pri- vate lockers ior individuals who may wish to put moat, iruit, veg- etables, etc., in proper cold stor- age ior their own individual use. The people served by this Cream- ery are an energetic. capable peo- ple. and they appreciate the tact Government is willing and able to aid and support their efforts and to secure things ior them. In other branches ofagricult- y VICTORY CLEANERS 6- CLOTHIERS BATIIROBES I surrsns BELTS BILLFBLDS LDUIIDIIID RDBES ’ DLDVES PIPES BILL anaenule cmm srnsrr sunnsnsibs ‘ ‘, DPEI EVRY IIIIIT TILL I P. M. l’ I LL DIIRISTIIAS m... m ' .~ oi the splendid work being eccomfl IIIO Pflllllfl flllfll Ill Whldh this ure there has been action. When limestone became scarce the Gov- ernment aided a mainland firm in the pr.orlty ior and purchase oi equipment on condition that sitiun promises. the Provincial Sanatorium I the purchase o! Beach Grove lnn London. 7.30. The Lttany. 8t. Mark's are not promises, they are accom- piishments. give you many details some accomplishments. Teachers’ salaries have been n1- creased; A Technical School established in Charlottetown in co-operetion with the Federal Liberal Govern- ment nnd this is now available to all our boys and girls; Grants have been given to es- sist in school improvements and in the building o! new schools; Physical Fitness programs are getting under way in earnest: Correspondence courses estab- lished ior those unable ior any reason to attend school; A Polio plinic has been set up at the Provincial Sanatorlum; Premier Joneeis working hard to get moreDoctore in the fllral communities; Increased grants have been giv- en to the hospitals and ourlsplen- did Kings County Hospitals at Montague and Souris benefited by this; Publio Health The Government secured and turned over at actual cost much medical equipment and supplies to the hospitals, and all in all In public health and weliare alone over one million dollars has been spent. this year. This is what I call action-dict just weak oppo- The addition to and Ladies and gentlemen I could regarding: the good thing's this Government has achieved during the past iour years but you know the accomp- lishments are what count-mot the details oi how they were brought about. ' We know conditions are im-v proving here on Prince Edward Island. This required lots oi work You can see many improvements you:'sel\'cs.'This is the reason why all over the Province people are going to vote Liberal at. the forthcoming election. The Dom- lnran-Pi-ozfinclal agreement so ably negotiated by Premier Jones and his Government puts this Prov- ince in the best financial condit- ion it has ever been in. This , mcqn xncsk and good trues a- hcn. . ' us all. V Many Opposition speakers tale’ a; ;,. .. l...» lll Inc Govern- ment and the Liberal Party. ’i‘he_.' {mu LI be the last to speak of disunity ior during the last tour . lc-ns oi the Legislature they h e openly disagreed on import- ant questions. Many times their leader has supported Government b.lls when he knew they were good legislation. alter members oi his party had spoken in opposition. Having represented 'the Second District oi Kings in the Legislat- ure ior the past iour years, I have again been honoured wlth| the Liberal nomination. My col-g league. Mr. H. ll. Cox. who hasl continuously represented this Dis- trict since 1927, is again a Liberal. candidate. On his behalf. find 501' myseli, I thank you ior the sup- port you have given us in the past. We are making every etTort to call on all the electors in the Sec- ond District of Kings should time and weather permit.| Ii we do not see you personally I am taking this opportunity oi’ soliciting your support ior Mr. Cox and myself. FORMER ILS. ARMY SERGEANT LEADS TRIBAL RAIDERS? twenty thousand tons per year be made available from this sourcel to Prince Edward Island farmers wh ch otherwise would not have been seemed. The value oi this to present and future crops is ver, ‘ great. In potato disease control work there has been the utmost co- operation between the Federaland Provincial Governments. It would not‘ have been possible to secure the British order ior potatoes last Spring except ior the iaot hhat they were disease free and oi a very high quality. Our Newioundland trade has been greatly increased through a department set up under the Jones Government. When n vol- I ume oi trade increases irom about Qiour hundred and nity thousand. , dollars to over two million dollars‘ l it is done by intensive and Intel-I ligent work. The Newfoundland‘ trade is not confined tosteamersi ,alone as many vessels sail irom .-Montague, Souris and Cardigan. I Highway Activities II- i . You have just heard a. very tine I =idress irom the Hon. George I-I.| Barbour. Minister oi Public Works, find HIBhWays. I know scmethlng~ rllshed by Mr. Barbour who is tackling in man fashion the most complete rmd building program ini our history. The aim is to havel a subgraded and gravelled road .within two miles oi’ every iarm home on Prince Edward Island During the war years road mak- ing machinery had been very cili- flcult to obtain and now it is be-I coming somewhat more freely ev- I ailable. Many miles o! road hovel been eubgrnded already end the} big program ahead will not only‘ help the farmers but will givel employment to many others inl construction and . maintenance. Good roads also mean many other extra services such ls the tine bu: schedules we now have be- tween Charlottetown and Bwrie. It is the elm oi the Government to improve rapidly III roads on . which buelee operate because bus- ysee are e greet. convenience ta ‘ our peuxle. Good roads benefit = our fishermen as they can ta-uckl ‘ their nlh to centres advantage-l I ~ o . | “#0 JOIIQI Government II Mt- lvely mince the fishermen oi not! I Province in every way. The Fish- | Indian and Kashmir state NEW DELI-LI. Nov. 28—(AP)— '1he United States Embassy said irday it is investigating reports that a former army sergeant is lzr-dlng a company oi Northwest Frontier tribal raiders against the army forces in southern Kashmir. Ac- counts published in New Delhi and London said the man Identi- iied himseli as Russell Haighfoi Denver. Cola, and that he won; cowboy garb. don’t let your skin show it! helena rubinetain ESTROOENIC HORMONE CREAM 4.50 Amnzing—whet Helene Rubinetein’e Eetrogenie Hormone Cream can dolor you. It contains natural honnonee which your akin absorbs. Result? You look youngerl Use It for one month. See the changcl IITROIIIK IORIOII OIL (S0 rapidly elmreevlyeu 0M unison ' face andlhmul bidaydndnifhe ermeife Loan Board ie In active Ioperation. Our lobster fishermen should beneiit by the reduction on duty oi lobsters going into France which has just been secreted. Public health and education are Government can certainly ebow for M "lmrldb " 6.00 Ennen Iirug 6o. Ltd.‘ WESTERN GUARDIAN —lIADl0 IALII and Service. all types oi Evorendy and General Bot» teriee and Aooeuorte». Champion Electric. Koneington. . —FOI SALE. - Used Battery Radios. Good condition. Apply Lewis Moose, New Annen. —M.BN'I tour-buckle Over-shoes in stock. Earl's Shoe Repair, Water Street, Summereide. -I'ANTBY SALE, December 6th at Keir Clark Store. Remington. Sponsored by Home and School As- eociation.‘ —AUCTION SALE. -— For sale 21 acres oi wood lend at Sea. View. Tlun-sdey. December 4th, at 3 o'clock. Ii day In not line. lnle will be held next tine day. Jessie M. Murphy. —TBE NATIONAL FILM BOARD will present several films in French River Hell. Tuesday, December 2nd. _OHUR»CH 0F SCOTLAND — New London Parish: First Sunday in Advent. November 30th. 11. The Litany, St. Stephen's, Burlinalflfl- 2.30 Evehsong St. Thomas’, New Kensliigton. "Blessed is He that ccmeth In hhe name oi the Lord: Hosanna in the highest." Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. _FIB.ST AID CLASS - The first meeting oi’ the First Aid In- structors Course class recent-Ill iom-ned in Sumnersicle Wis held on Thursday evening in the Council Room oi the Prince County Hos- pital. Dr. Austin Delaney was ohair- man oi the meeting which was at- tended by iourteen nurses. trained iirst aiders. teachers and recruits. Dr. Delaney delivered an addrfi! on first aid and it is planned to hold e. series oi these lectures by various doctors oi the town at tut- ure meetings. Through tihe cooper- ation o! Mrs. Boehner the Hospital Superintendant the meetings will be held irom now on in the Coun- cl] Room and Mrs. Harry Cudmore o! Charlottetown wi-ll be in charge oi the practical work oi the course. lvleetings will be held every Monday and Thursday evenings throughout the course-S. llowlan -—Mr. Mark Gritfin oi! Lot 7 who had gone to Halifax to seek em- ployment returned to his home on Friday evening. On Friday evening, Nov. 2l-.:t.. a ShOWEI‘ was held in Bloomfield Station hall in honor oi Miss lVlar- gnret Whalen and Ali/re Gallant who were joined In ho'y wedlock on Wednesday. Nov. 26th. —How. Mr. Prosper A. Arsenauli, teach- er oi Tignish Run School passed through I-Icwlan on Saturday, stopping u! the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arsenault on his way t0 Woodstock at. the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Arsenault. On Monday p.m. a shower was held at the Blanchard home in Duvar in honor gf Miss Yvonne. In spite oi’ the inclement weather a goodly crowd gathered to shower the young bride with lovely giiis and all good wishes. On Friday morning, n beautiful silver iox was roaming at large in Mr. Joseph B. Arsennulrs iields. Howlan. Some dogs took up the chase but alter playing around l while Mr. Reynard took to the woods and hasn't been seen since. However. some chicken houses may yet. be rnlfled ii not well-guarded. A serious accident aihin occur- red on the Western Road on Mon- day ntternoon just beiore b pm. when a taxi car. allegedly driven by Marne wedlock in some unac- countable way hit. and killed l beautiful iive year old horse. also causing a lat o! damage to hie taxi. Mr. Fred Gallant of New York. also Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant I NQYIIMBER 29. 1947 CAPITOL-Bummerside . . LAST SHOWING TODAY DOUBLE BILL y ‘THE FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN" —and-- "THE UNKNOWN" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 . I A BEST-SELLER BECOMES A BEST PICTURE! RegentmTheiaFtre I ""'\‘fll'.."h‘ _ ‘MONDAY and russoav g IOIIIETTAYOII fJlISEPII conru - nun annvmonr fllvil] I Half Aawoki-vfi. fllilsiileuviv ‘ wls ‘r ‘ A mi mm nonunion I °*“'“rIL£Puu|.wme-nmmup4iw-m f S’; Also SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 3:30 SUMMERSIDE MONDAYpTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY andTHURSDAY UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents I viiilY InIITTYMQsDONAIDT . m’ _, _ _ v J h... MARJORIE MAIN LOUISE ALLBRIITON ~ PERCY KILBRIDE RILLY HOUSE ~ RICHARD LONG mm the led-Selling loot by Deny MacDonald .. n ~...~.-.=~.~.~......lli§.ili.l~.lsl"u ' a Also SHORTS Shows 7:l5 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 . . ‘ I "w u .- l l Produced undvlrluen E oi Norway, Me.. who were called home last week by the illness of thcir lather. Mr. John A. Gallant, Woodstock left on return to the U.S.A. on Monday happy that thelri lather was much improved In‘ health. The many friends oi’ Mr. and Mrs. George Gough were delight- ed to see them again on Wednes- day night at the United Church supper held In 0'Leary Hall. Mr. (tough wee the United church minister on the O'Lenry putenl ibribifiibii CAMJO Saturday Matinee 3.80 Evening 7-D. Ont oi Zane Grey's West coma thrills! Romance and adventure In “SUNSET PASS” with Jansen Warren. Nan Lellll and Jllle Greer. With Shorts, Donald Dnolr Act. Also SIIII and News. DIIAPAIIII ‘IIIEATII "nv lnnuns clsusnrms" , nsurv FONDA LYNDA onnsu. She we: Set. 7:30 - 9:30 charge ior ten ycars up o the end in holy wedlock. The couples xvc-‘fl o! June, 1M7. and is new station-i ed at Cavendish, PLI-Un visit they were welcome guests oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward hlacAuslundl Bloomiield. IENMAN PIIOT0 SERVICE Rev. Pr. Rooney o! St. Anthony's‘ R..C. Wednesday morning. when he had three coupes to join| r i.“ q cmrmcs Last Showing Tonight "HOME IN OKLAHOMA" Miss Eva Mae Cuine 0i HOWW‘ who became Mrs. John Leonard Creamer irom Brae Pflrish; M's‘ Yvonne Blanchard oi Duvar ivlw became Mrs. Arthur Gallant 0| (YLcary and Miss Markuret WIN“ lcn at England who became Mrs Alyre Gallant oi Piusville. To III the happy couples, concraiulr tlone. mas Church was very busy on Nov. 26th.‘ O personalized CHRISTMAS ‘irom your u... KODAK . SIIAPSIIOTS Mu v31.‘ new to do iron»; Iniyour tevanaraaenm negative, and select the style card you wont. Our skilled workmen will make as many of time smart, attractive cards as you need. Greeting Corina/old open to match. Get your order Iiu new SEE OUR SAMPLE DISPLAY AND GET OUR PRICES THIS YEAR GIVE YOUR PHOTO SIIMMERSIDE