QCTOBER_ za.__194s k ,TH George Claw. 1B IUMDIEBBIDB and Newl. Subscriptions. Advertilag. E WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. ll! Hanover ltraat. all Ottawa Street. PIINCI COUNT!‘ "' ‘Ilsa Guardian may be folio will stores in Bookstore, Water Street: Gourliea Drugdora. l1 Control lkoatl Toronto‘ Bakery. Mater ltreet: Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville ltraai: ‘. Alyra ftouoetws Groeery. leooad Street; Island Motor Transport. Wam- suns, mu be delivered m any aim u. Bunnseraido by Carrie; Vince's Grocery. Buleli Str no Guardian n’,gQIQpat1ll!8ll6D6PIOIL ' ‘in your order ta the boy fllbflialble for- delve?! on your roan k-rij" _3UBBlit8, Overalls, Shirts in- mgk at Burns’. Malpeque- i ._ws nun nous aoos. ray-i m‘ highest prices at Burns’, Mal-l psque. i JHICKEN AND RAM SUP-I p53,, Malpeque Hall. Tuesday,‘ October 26th. Proceeds in aid of school- _m:w LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Oct. 14th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. Cieddle Memorial 2.30 P. M. South Gran-l ville 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- lell, Minister. ‘PRNCITOWN United Churfl. piglpeque, Sunday. October 24th. 10,30 A. M. children's choir prac- tice. ll A. M. Divine service. 2.30 P, M. Funeral of the late Mrs. Tup- iin. Please note there will be no rvening service. Rev. James Cross, B. A., Minister. 1 iioiunihus Day Dinner lield_ At Summerside on q J, Lunz of New Haven. Conn. supreme physician of Knights of Columbus We! ‘u... speaker at. the resular ‘>01- “mbu, Dgy dinner of Summerside council. K. of C. last, evening in m, goyiy. Restaurant. Grand Knight George Clow acted ‘as toastmaeter and welcomed i 9 members of the Order who Wei‘! present and their ladies. | Aim the wast to the King had been honored the followin! tum list. was observed: ‘The Church. te- sponded to by RW- EFW R°bm3 our country. responded to by MY- Prank’ G. O'Neill: the Order. re- manded to by J. P. Mclnnis: the ‘adios, responded to by J. S. Des- Rnclies, Dr. Lunz was introduced by 9Y- i Burns‘, Melpeque. ,ing. Rev. A. Gordon Farady, M.A,, baaght at auy of the luasssssrdde: Phone ti! or EGO-l for this sarvto. -al.oomrsr.n nun u ~00!!! T0 Chicken Supper, KensinIl-m United Church, Wed. nesdsy. October 21th. —CENTR.AL BEDEQUB page“; Church Supper. Wednesday. Nov. ember 10th. Hold the date. CFNOITII TBYON Presbyterian t #230}! services Sunday, Oct, zqglh I - p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKen- zie. Deaconess. .‘__ —INJUR.ED IN FALL - Lam yesterday afternoon Angus 11min’ veteran Mt. Pleasant farmer, was ssrlmly lfllllred in a. m1 mm a 1°54 °f hdy- He was taken by am- bulance t‘ the Prince County H°5i1ital at Summerslde, suffering, it was believed, from a broken hip. -—'S. —KENSINGTON and Freetown Preibylerlfln Churches. Services ?"Y\dBY. Oct. 24th. Kenslngton at 1 ll-m-I Freetown at 3 p.m. Wu. mens Missionary Society's Autumn Thmlk Olfeflnl- Rev. Gordon Far- ldy. M.A., acting secretary of ml". lonury education will preach 9g both services. Kensington Sunday School at 10 a.m. Rev. J. A. MC. Gowan. Minister. l —KEII MEMORIAL Presbyter- an Church, Malpequg, w|ll Cele, brute the 140th Anniversary of the late Rev. John Kclr'a coming to Mallmluh °" sundoy. Oct. 24th. with services at 11 a.m. Holy Com. munion and at 7.30 p.m. Thanksgl“ will be the special preacher at the evefllfll service. The choir will be assisted by the choir of Kensington Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. A, Mg} GOWHH. Minister. —Y'S MEN'S CLUB-The reg“- _lar meeting of the Silmmerside [Y a Men's Club was held on Thurs. day evening in the Orange 11511 {with Horace MacFarlane in the iChBil‘. Rev. Charles Carnegy advin ed the meeting that during his v3. cation he had visited London, Ont. where there are two Y’; Men's ‘Clubs and he brought back the greetings of these clubs to the Summersldo Club. Most of the ,meetlng was taken up with a re. _H_AI.'HE__GUA.RUIAN, Z unAxaurrl-Jluwol CAPETQL Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY HG DOUBLE Bil-L ‘RETURN QF THE WHBTLER" And "LAST DAYS or soor mu." snows - 2.10 _ 1.15 - ans Milli. TIIE. and WEI. s-onvs-s m: em ncruns a. ‘m! “m; ROMANCE. SPECTACLE, mama; M-G-M’: “ I STAIIINO .&w7a7im vm nouns sienna HEFLIN - REED ~ HART III HIT If Llll tin- DIIUIMWVICTOR SAVlLl-E NOTE Produced w cam wnsou. No Short Subjects ' SHOWS — 7 and 9.20 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY WJP. MaeMillan and his opening port on me Boy 5Com program o! remarks expressed his pleasure at the club. The matter was discuss. his first visit to the Province. As _ed at length with particular refer. the first member of the Order arm to the experiences of the past from Canada to be appointed or J85!‘ but _no decision was taken on elected an officer of the supreme gm“ W"! Program-S. office he said that he considered‘ his appointment a recognition of, Parsnnfls the largo part that Canada is now playing in the Knights of Colum- bus. He said he was pleased at the presence of the ladies and he told them that when their husbands are away at meetings or at other Knights of Columbus activities they are working for Holy Mother tho Church. those in distress and Catholic action. He explained the duties of his office of supreme physician which places him at the head of the in- iursnce office of the Order. There are now 113,000 members in the Order and it is the fourth largest fraternal insurance organization in North America. l-Ie explained at length some of the impomn-l», work now being done by the Knights of Columbus such as the advertising scheme in secular newspapers telling what the Church stands for. These ad- vertisements willbe carriedin Can- adian periodicals commencing this fall, he said. As a result of the first series over 122.000 requests for information about the Catho- lir Church were received. He touched on the organization known as Columbian Bquires. which is a iunior order of the Knights of Columbus for school age boys and also referred to the work of the Knights of Columbus in \var. He said it was the duty of every Knight to support the Red Cross program for blood donors. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. U. P. Foley. seconded by Mr. Henry Wedge and tendered by the tosstmasfer. During the dinner Piano selections wore supplied by: Alarm-a, -o,u.u.- ti. mos - nos AND MOB! nos . . . rm real live Workers“ but euio PIGGY BANKS in which to salt away your loose change — you'll ba surprised just howJseavy your 7|! W"! N lei Piggy Banks in two aisea priced the diakeua and you'll find them in 2. Are you shopping around for Sch book no further — the Youth Centre ha lersey Pullovers or "'1'" Shirts in Ieeh. These wash like s hanky l. Ifoep your floors clean Woven treatment for floors, furniture and wood work. In the lllfllwlre English Paste and s-iqnu Waxes onis Paste and Bell-Polish- Furaliure Was in nat- of these well kuowu Wares which preserves the wood sud ll"! household Wax supplies from the Department m complete stocks of wlohnsors Paste Wax and Glo float-Sim Waxes. There is also Siiuonh lls (it's wonderful) ‘hi. walnut sud maple colors. Any and all a‘ hard, gleaming finish 9P l,” Qlfllwm ' t Atpreasattheraarsaane "Merle laatioa. The ‘Iaaaballe’ lifp is straight oat, it's beautifully in» IllplaiuwhitoerepethesileearalttolO-prieed i418. afluaheatopthsaiseaaralitoltprioalaitllfllheae ' Only two of the lovely Blips new ia stock . . . You'll With the lovely lingerie in the Dry (leads Dopartifll insurance 1 and require uo honing. ind comfortable to wear. Buy Cotton Pullovers iu the Youth Centre. and gleaming with WAX — "l0 "l" Order your I —Mrs. Lewis, of Dartmouth, N. S., wife of Group Captainfikf Lewis, ‘A-F-c» i5 8 Ruesl of Miss Hunt ""3 M“ MIISWH. Summerside.—-S. l ‘ ——Miss Bernice LeBlanc, 1);]- lhmme- N- 3-. has returned after ilPendlni l Week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ahern, Summersldd-S. —-Mrs. D. F. McNi1l d M jW. J. Sullivan of SunTnierTide we: in Charlottetown yesterday attend- lfl! a meeting of the Executive of ‘the Catholic Women's L9B§l1e.—S, 822 IIISPLMFEII (Continued from Page l) the hltl Wm by Alpiau guides. Bmsll boys and some of the men ihad on oeps with visors that are PGO ‘a ‘.7 mus r . Capt. Niels Olsen of New York. who was born in Denmark and has been in army transport since 1932. shouted through a mega- phone from the bridge: “Make fast fore and aft!" The Langfitt was warped hard against the pier and the gangplank shot out to the port side. The immigrants were home. On deck. one of the loo-men crew told immigration men when they came aboard: “A nice bunch of people, a damn nice bunch of people." 1n the sldppeu-‘s cabin, ss on deck, there was s bustling and hustling. '11he American colonel was saying: “There are not as many immigrants as there might h‘. We can“. find some of the |D.l»‘.'s that people in the States the Furniture Department.- sllea E Old be delighted obmo . . . You can at 1.25 and 1.00. They're cute as ooi Shirts for your young lad? s long sleeved striped cotton - l and 0 for only B! cents They're neat I “Qrcanada want to sponsor. There aren't enough Canadians to work in the camps over there. We need more. It's hard to find Can; adlans that want to go over there. Talking to the displaced D6110“! through an interpreter. one new‘ the phrases that. have become or- dinary and now have no meaninB m: Canadians: "avour yew in AusoirwitzJtive W"! l" 95m“ ___My family was all killed...1 don't. know where my Finn" l-"v f haven't. heard from them for nine years..." < u And always the same ending: l gm glad to be here." ADVANCES ARE (Continued. ircm Pfl-Re l) rooms or so~called shared ac- Show; 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3.30 Lost Showing Tonight DOUBLE BILL “BLONDE COMET" and "EMERGENCY LANDING" commodation. d. After Nov. 1, anyone who bought housing accommodation before Nov. 1. 1947. mil’ I1" the present tenant notice to va- cate at the end of alx months, provided he declares that he needs the accommodation for himself and his family and undertakes not to rent or sell it before April 1. 1950- ~ 5. Any landlord who acquired a house at on) time and who wishes to occupy it himself may apply to a mmissionsr-for power to give a valid notice to vacate on the grounds he is suffering a greater hardship than his tenant. 6. The Government plans to ask Parliament to extend the rent controls for another year beyond their expiry date of March 31, 1949. However, if any Province wishes to take over, tho Dominion will vacate the field in that Province and oven pm the costs of the first year of provincial administration. Landlords may not. put the pro- posed rent increases into effect until the expiration of present leases. in tho case o.’ monthbv leases, - was the case when the 1947 boost IIIEITIIE YWLI. IEIEI FORQET! -os<t>co<b»oo<gai>oo<a>ooa>oo 0AMEO THEATRE Remington lat. 1.1a - e.1s__ stirring Drama of the High Seas with Ellyn-d cl. Robinson. Ida. Luplno. John Garfield and Barry Fitzgu-ald in "The Sea. Wolf" Also Serial and News Qoo-Q-oo-t-eoé-oo-Qheo-c which usually expire at the end of each month, the landlord may make the increase effective from Dec. 1 on. On a yearly 18w! which, for example, was signed last May 1 the landlord may not increase the rent unill next May l. When increasing the rent, the landlord is not compelled to give the tenant a long-term lease, as was authorized. However, eviction control still is in effect and a ten- ant cannot be put. out of his resi- dence unless hc falls to pay his rent or is an otherwise undesir- able tenant. The IO-per-cent increase now be» lng authorized will not apply to rooms, shared accommodation or certain premises where the rcnial has already been fixed on a “fair rental? basis. Provincial comment was sparse orf Mr. Abbott's invitation to the Provinces to take over rental con- trol. , Mr. Abbott. announcing the rent increases, explained ihat. they would have this effect: A landlord who took the lO-per- cent increase when it was author- ized last. year does not get it now. However, if he provides the heat- ing he can take the flve-per-cent boost being authorized for that. purpose. A landlord who did not take the IO-per-cent increase last year can take it at the expiration of the pre- sent ieuse. If he also heats the We US PG ch od yo he SATISFIED With 0m- Fislest Quality Fall Suits From grundpop down to junior — they all come to 'em oil . - . with quality, volue plus smart styling, - -~-- - oil tailored with those important details that get plan available. Street Main Store Section Please ‘em All... for the best in suits at the lowest price. We "suit" riect fit and extra comfort. Come in today and oose your new full suits. All in 100% wool fabrics d the mark of distinction. Youwill be suited-us u never were before when you make our store udquuriers for your suit needs. Coma in today. Bud- 12.75 t» 69.50 SMALIMAIPS Mr. Abbott said at an: not think (Continued from Pass B) i many people would be affected by the new IO-per-cent increase be- cause most landlords took advan- tage of it last your. Discussing rent. control genera- ally, he said the Government will ask Parliament at the next session for power to continue the controls for another year beyond March 31 next, the date upon which the en- abling legislation expires. However. lf any Provinces wish- Matheson as Captain also assisting and hope to become Gulders. There are 20 girls in the Company and they are all work- ing hard to pass their Tenderfoc-t Test. They are so enthusiastic and eager to become Guides it is a pleasure ‘to teach them. The ladies of Southport have moper- pany formed and many Government will vacate the field are due to them. “at any time" after March 31. It will make all its records. informs» lion and experience available to the Province and. subject to Purim‘ ment approval. pay for the firs) year of provincial administration. thanks 1 here wanted to be Guides lent io form a Broxvnie Pack so} sooner than have tlioin left out. allowed thcm to join in. There are 4'! girls and boys and about ‘J5 are prospective Guides, Mrs» ‘Tuplin was appointed Captain with. the help c-f Joan Sark and I llOpCl the agents wife, Mrs. Daley, who‘, ,~.viil be moving there soon, Theyi 'huve no W1. but a Homemakers 7" Club, who had elected the Captain, As the date approaches. Il-iifliibcicre my arrival, she is very keeni interest is "idem d“ the hmpudecd. The Sistrrs of the School‘ Maritime Win!" Fl!" 1° be he‘ ‘urre moat, helpful and cooperative at AHlhBYSl- N-s- N°Vember_ 5'1!‘ and l look forward to another visit The foilowln! i! U19 ‘Judimg veigv soon to leach more oi‘ ihcl programme: ‘tcndcrfoot test. i Thursday 4th and Friday 5th. i‘ Central “Wally __ gut/lug such‘ Rural Youth Compéilllflns- v.1 splendid Brownie Pack hero Friday 5Y1! B"?! 5’<\\\"‘dal' 5UP mime ‘tho ladies realize that. the Shorthorns- Hereiords- Alwdvsnwnue Brrrrnles had no Guides t.» Angus. Feeder Cattle. Swine, Pota-‘lly to so 110w we have a Guide was. Seeds and Field Roots. [Company Mrs. Lloyd Ward is Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th. captain with Miss. Eleanor Lock- Gilernseys. Jerseys. Sheep- Fox-lhnrt as Lieutenant. Mrs. Wendell es, Horses on line. Breeding Clasu- ywcod has kindly offered her Ito-no 9g. - for the meetings. They arc iurlun~ Tuesday 9th and Wednesday ate in having some experienced 10th. Guides in the Company vrho will Ayrshire! and Hoisteins, be able to help considerably, Light homes and Hal-no“ hot”; I am endeavouring to visit these will be judggd "ch event“; new companies each week until the Tenderfoot Test has i398‘! nass- ed, when enrollment ccmuonies will be held with, I hope Commissioners attending. With Miss Carrie Holman of Summersidc I visited four schools, Daruley, Baltic. Hanlllicw and Growing Interest In Winter Fair TWO-BEADED WHEAT STEM THREE RlLLSAlta, _ (GP) — A two-headed wheat stem from the_ farm of P. J. Rock is on dis- play in this tovm in the Drum- premises, he gets the flve-per-cent increase as well, making a IS-per- ‘aria. onrolicd. i leadership of Mrs. J31‘. Rodd was and Mrs. visited and badges presented. The Ray McDonald as Lieutenant, Mrs. programme arranged Cooper and Miss lvicEachem arcdent. is Brown Owl and needs no in- troducing as we are all agneed that she is a very fine leader. I pass- ed some of her Brownies for the Golden Bar, presented Wings. They were ex- cellent. and it was es to undertake rent control, the ated splendidly to get this Com-imuch time lwd been spent training. Lennox Island - All the girlsiwilson was going very well but, or she has Krownics. There were not sufiic- district. and a new Leader ls to be‘; ‘he. heiler (Tstrici- of southern Al- ‘dlalpcquc and 31 ncw L/Jn/"s wrrr‘ T's "H" 1v Blwmsrlide - Whore Prise u‘ Mat also! win quality Browm“ thanking Guiders for the splendid °'“‘ “‘ '1!" HELD sEcRETAn I Zion Pack under the capable Meme to outstanding accounts. I know that they had been moro- 1y overlooked as they were oo pld, thank you again by helping to clear them. I would also like to say how much I appreciated the way in Whlth I was received when visiting. It. was a pleasure to mod; you all and I look forward to see. ing you again. l In concluding 1 mugt; “m, for“; ,to mention that the help and m- lpreciative words of encourage- ment that I have received frqzn was excel- Central Royalty -- Mrs. Osborne Golden Hand and obvious that on ithe Commissioners and Exgcufivg M155 ROW, have been very much help to what ‘has been at times s rather arduous task. Souris Pack under unfortunately lelt the obtained, 5 Fol" the benefit of Loaders wish- ing to gain more Guiding ori Brownie knowledge, l would draw‘ l I your attention to the correspond- l once course conducted by It ‘s , l B‘ F- n’ o’ CH. Beer, Head oi ‘Ilulniiig. . (JPTOMETBIST 1 Wullld like also to call the ai- C m | t y‘ I tenticn of all Guide Leaders to our, 0 p: a I“ Ann,” Nona Column. Please can we have G|“'"l Fm!“ Professional (lard SCI ne company news to keep it go- , ing. The Sign Post Magazine also‘; SMALLMANS BUILDING’ nvlll have n Company News section’ , sllllllflbfllde. P-EJ. PHONE 165 ii’ you will help rnllifihhlli‘. ltlny I take i-his opportunity of _, i i__ i POULTRY l BUYI-NG Live and Dressed Poultry ~ T Every Doy Except Soturdoy . Empty Crates Shipped Prepaid On Request , Fred Wadman Ksnslngton, Box 32 P. E. l. e