PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Mr. and Mrs.. I-Iomar James. and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. JOINTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, ftlra. Inset MacPIiee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Plus Mcklnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. kihriiurdlan may lrbouait-a7t7ITe-To-liorvviiirplaces In hlontjixue? Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Poet. Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards & Sun. Cuyler Dingwell of Marie. The regular -s;vTce was held in Marie United Church on Sunday morning. January 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'MacEwen of st. Peter's Harbour. were visitors .. . . ....'Mrs. Archie Hume, Mrs. V. in Mldgell on Monday evening, ”'"9m'” 5 5"'3”'” l."'35m Bills. Pepicr. tutti Mr. Arnold WlIite- January 28th. with Mrs. and Mrs. JTnu"y Clearance Sale is "Mn 0" illlflll hloiiliiciic were recent Earl James running in February .'ithA 35". fits-t count on all stock. gl'c.'itci' in some cases. visitors in CIIJIFIIIIIPIOWTI. ...'l-lnr many friends will g g . ' TP- Church Road are glad to learn he WoM,g "d M” Hm”, Marunrvl to hear Mr.-V P-mt?!" MMZF9”"v has returned to his home here and Learn. accompanied hv flirt. I-'1rncst.ih.1OmaFu.,' I.pvH”md m .!-h;: mugs i3 teem”? Very W9” WM" 3"" Mnt'Leiu'n. Chiirinttctmvn. wct'ei("num'? .HfM.mn.L A” Ins her a undergoing "n opemmon in the P- vlsltors tn Mnnlanuc ycslttltinj. ispepm WWMH1 3- 1- HOSPHRL ...fl-Ier hl7lht'C7irCir'nri( aim 5-4.... . '.'”"'V”Q”"',: .I"'l',l:": .Chu'I")':i Friends of M:r:.MMinnle Alosher, to he-pr Mr,-, Allan :t1-wttniinsi--it-. .;'iI'.'"(,:3"'dm,, 'Mjni;.P H" II former resident or Midizt-ll, are Montague. is a p-it-out n In" 'rn”mH '-1.,,mm,Cm”.(,,L Mnmngm, glad to learn that she has re- Kmts Chum). HNWHM A” VHF” ll ;I.llli Hnri T..:ill pm. Lnuer Mon- mrn.Pd '0 me home or her d3ugh' her It spr-crly rrr-mnr.l'- MQH" 3 Pm, Hm... Mm... H Wmtlter iii Bracklcy n.'lPi' spending thel - 1 . .1 ... . H hoppast two months in the P. E, 1, . 'FOR vntn lwlcutittn ,....-. '”"'"' "M '"L M f-fogpilni, iralt. the finest gift nf all. she g!” ,H& ,g, s.3xg V. R. Pepier. phnlo dcalcr. pnr- ,A,,,,, ,?'.i traits. Montague. '.VlAGlS'T'RA1'l'2'Q i (ll RT Fefore King's ('ot:nt;.- ll t:g.i:..vn.p . . Joseph MacDohal4l. M Ainntrziic Mr. Rli'i il.s. Alton Rapson and; yesterday two rcsirlrni: cf .Wm- fani1'.v were in Clinrlottctnwn re- tngue and one of t;nnt:ctottxHN.n;;3- an nusm.-S5. were fined s niinnnum into and M , . I , !?.f,n.i::?:.m,z,, n,r,'m,'nhh .,.TY,.,'.i.i'4i(y ' f" 'V-1' :m3”"”dy 'D”'” I, M granting of the increased rates. This law statics llllli im i-Vhttln 'mlJ.U.'.mn is s.pu.i.iiL some mlie Mrhab um c9mp.&ny has been re" is m be parked on Hm Munfliip Ch.i.i-ii R-win l-Xltilrilii datiiz - quired to expand 1, more than any Street which will prcxrnl the iii! and s0gn”."'lm” M” and MN” Darn” (mm ""3 mW"55- on 0Cl0' operation of the sno-A plmv from 1” sandmsmi b" 31- 1921' the C”mP5"3"5 Pr" (.,,,a”" H", 3...... Mm... .,,m.,..; p -- tlecessor had 2752 subscribers in OWN” In, Npmwd M mwn. Pi-tends are very glad 10 1981'" Prince Edward Island. of which ".91.. H” on H", Mn" C-,,.,,,. rm. that Mr. Robcrt Wchstcr.- one of numbgp 1455 wgrgjn gm, cm”-. H”. nigh, 5,, Hm, W, NM. mu. our oldest rcsirlcnts in xlidgell. is lolletown Exchange. By December operate. irr-ply in it-.- ....nn...; Of. rtmtc wcll nznm nrtcr hmm: the 2.'ith. 1.029, the total had risen to, fenderl of this law RIP svihimti tmtlivrtslcs -1 slim" lmtc am a fine. The case of a rn:-.iv.lcnt nfi Souris chargcrl untlor the Excise. Ml . Act, aectlnn lm, for ptizst--unit .n"o.' Orucll Cove wcrc visitors to the Charlottetown Exchange. and illicit spirits nn: :lfi'DlIl7il"t"i tnl'.Vlid:cll rfI(lPlllI)'. Tlicy were the the rate of expansion still goes on. WI-ciiiestl-H. clH'Hnry tun. cucsts of Mrs. Mm-rismi's parents. "The Company asserts that the ”"wmcAi ' "”"'""' ' ' " "s ' necessary construction program gMitigeIl and Vicinity and Mrs. sianlcy lxforriss: PRINCE EDWARD to-nnv - sir. MATINEE 3.30 - EVE. 7 - 9 - SAT. MATINEE 2.30 Watch or cons . Esther ii am: i lasso handsome ”Show Boat." eta! Howard Keel! Riotous Red Skelton as s barker 3. mistaken for tl millionaire oil maul will 7M7!-L 1!! ilAYMDNDtMlLiiB -WWN NEWS - CARTOON -- VARIETY-l"ltIA'l'L'RE'i"i'E CAPITOL T0 - DAY and SAT. MIDNIGHT MATINEE snows 3.30 -- 7 ---9-. - - -.'rQNlGAl-fr at 11.30 "i'llEY'RE BACK VRINCE EDWARD ...urMi the stool- Mod alxlppov of 0 lion: chip! 4'' ADRIAN -A CIOIIA . linllow service nnvi NUTTIER THAN EVER IN A FUN- Pi-len:ls of Mr. Bert Maoirwen of REVEIJII Continued from page 1 yanalysis of the-evidence the record." The decision continued with a statement of causes leading to the formxin-g H072 with 1812 in the Charlotte- wE.VCil3flgF. and on December 25th, 1951. a total of 11.110 with 5939 on tip to and including 1953 will re- sult in net additions to plant of Si.-Il4.09t-1.00 of which amount. S830.000.00 will be expended in. converting the Charlottetown Ex-l change from manual to dial ser. vice. While this is a large sum of money it can be readily seen that it will not. go far in expansion of plant and equipment. when exam- ined in the ligltt of the percentage of cost lncrcases." "if the proposed and liccessury program of extension is to be car- lied on. the Company must obtain the necessary capital to pay for it. and that capital can be obtained only from the investing public in the form of debt or equity up. ital. And in either case the in- vestor will only be interested inso- far as I fair retum' is reasonably certain. Now it is common knowledge that recently the interest rates have sharply risen and col, .l.R, Paton. the local manager of Royal Securities Limited. corroborated the evidence of company's wit- nesses that it was quite reasonable to estimate the interest rate of ii hond issue at 4 1-2 per cent and ii 5 Per cent. return on preferred stock. "With the cost of capital found tube thus. no further proof is re- quired that the company's pres-; ent rate of return would not st, an attract the attention of the in- VESUHK tlliblir. Hence. an Increase in the rate of return is imperative. "Id without determining the max- imum nercentaize of return on Cimlnizs base, we do not think the rate of return which the com. DMLV claims will result from the prnposcd schedule is excessive. Not Satisfactory "Of those appearing at the hear- ing on behalf of various parties. no one seriously contended that an upward rcvision of rates was not warranted but whether or not the words used were apt they left no doubt with the. Commis- sion that the service being rend- ered was not at all satisfactory and it was contended that a rate increase should only he effective on the csttiblishment of satisfac. Iriry service. Now there is no llack of authority to say that riitcs -1-IE GUARDIAN. (THARLOTTETOWN Meteors Take Over 2nd Place In League; Win. 8-6 From Souris Tigers Montague Meteors tnnk nvcr second place in the King's County Cormar. out with an injured foot. the visitors nevertheless put up a strong attack and took over t'0ll- trnl of the first period. Their List the Mt-it-ors Clieverie, L. Gallant. Ghllnnl. Montnguc Goal, Stevvtirl; de after time and turned in an ex- 1-Souris. Lavie Tliirtl Period which tlicy scorcd iwn more. With 12--Montague. MacI.ean still plenty of fight left, the Tig- Snuris and llincI.eaii for ltlontnizuei tlirec M. Beck. Clair. each. and Power and Nelson for the Meteors with two assists and one goal had the same number of H”"k,e3' I-t”5"e by , d”"”"3 we Wi"”' substantial rate increase due to Souris Tigers 8-6 in a regular Lineups: - me great (spun; Expendnur. M. feature at Montague last night. Souris--Goal. Pierce; defence. O. ceunaud yherebv, and which Lacking the services of their Chevcrle, Murrnnt. Eldershaw. would be ,,,,,0..,e;, by fl"-(hgr in. star deienceman. "Buddy" Mc- Mt-Ewen; forwards. MacPhee, La- emu” as large addmonal Capital vic. Piiquci. Jiirvis, J. Cheverle, P. Mclnnis. M. fcncc. Gcorgc R. Beck, M. Beck. forwards whipped Ill the greatest long term economy from all sides, keeping the ht- P. Fraser; forwards, Clements. mum be (,”,...”,l by pprnqining trick in the. Montague zone for the MncLctin. Curimnre. Power. Jay, the cxmimz equipmcm H, I.(.a(.h zrctiter part of the period, scor- Nclson. Johnston. Mullen, Clair. in maximum pom, nf d,.pr9..ia, int: four goals to llloiitngtiets Officials: J. Mziclntyre, T. Mc- mm helm... r(.,,1m.l.,,,,.,,L The three. Young Don Stewnrt. in the Ewen. palm hr” now been ".3.-hm when Meteor net for the first time. Summary? s the aid equipment mm by 1g. stopped the onrushing attack time First: Period plum at 3 minimum 10" to the one return. 10-Montague. Povi 13.22 The inst period was nlinrist I ll -Moningut-, Nelson. rrpetition of the sccoiiri its the (Pow:-rl . . .. 17-1 Meteors continucti to hem in the Pcniiltics; Eldersiinw. Nlliitlll Tigers in grim: aitncks out of Pequot. 3.54; MONTREAL. Jan. 31--tCPl-I in the schedule will then become effective substantially higher be- cause of the great. capital expendi- ture which will be involved in es- tablishing the service." Charlottetown Exchange "The Commission and the Com- pany have long been aware of the Insufficiency of service In the Charlottetown Exchange and the C y proposed an expansion oi! the present manual system which. it acted upon. would have automatically been followed by ll investments were inadc. "At the time it wits liie opin- ion of the Commission ihnt in UN' best interest of the subscribers subscriber and preparation in now CCHFM D9l"i0Tm3"'39- 2”iM0””'K”i'v M'"L'a"' being made for dial service. Wei The Meteors hemin steam rnll- Icutlinorcl Rel mm. RM” Rnoguhn from in: in the second period. .tnrl 3 Souris. Mat-Phee me neuusm. M mwing M". S", i'9"""”i "W Tin?” "mum ”'"i'i 4Ts0””s' Macph" vice in line-with iidvnncinz times. own net throughout most of the 5-Souris, Lavie me mu1.s(., being gonowed il in 20 minutes. Pierce. Souris izoulie. 6-Montague. Jay. me hes. inquest; or sound pui- rose to stellar heights in a crowd-. (Power. Nclsonl n 14.01 "mm, and .m,”,mn, M H". sub. thrilling performance its he stop- 7- MOM-'IiZll9. POWCF. s”.n.',.” of mo exchange gem-r. ped the Meteors attack, handling nlny. Nelso-it . .. 17.14t,,”..;- four to five shots in quirk sui-- Pciialtics: J. Clievcrie. Fraser. 1 Tim, I-mm Board is mmpnud cession. But the locals were not Second Period 40, Judge C Sp C1,”. Tumor! (0 he d'3"i"i- mld "mi" "W l'”"" 3TSm”'i5' Macphu ' 415 chairman. Messrs. L. B. McMillan, stant pressure he allowed three 9-Montague. MacLcan. secrelarm and w, R. H.-gnnim, goals. with Souris getting only iClcnienlsl I-H0 'A , ,0,..,.c,m. .iFourrli From Crime -llscoliol Sentenced Guy Joncas. 14. a member or Mrs. crs cnmp hack in the last five iii-Montague. M. Beck. . I V g. ,, minutes In iii-css home an nttnck IFrnst-rt 8.121 Maria Proicttis 'Crimc School- which nctlctl Ihciit mic coal. itllli 14---Souris. .i. Cheverie. 'l0d3.V ll” 59'””””d i” f”r,-Vem”. several near misses. Mat-Phce lor (Jarvis) . .. 17.32 in penitentiary by Judge Loouaitl Penalties-Fraser, Jay, Paquet. A.-cl-iambuult, Joncas was charged with vnrl-t as above mentioned. lairgc. capital of increase in taxation rose in lhel same peroiod by 377.1191-, And for dial service in since the takim: of cvidcnre. nri-plying to the tice of the increased tax under the Old Age cause of inflation that further ic-I turns on rate structure cannot be predicted with any degree of ccr-i hc effcctlvn pending Ihc install- ation of dial equipment. "Although the service in the proposed rates in general will nntircusons tihovc given. will npprove yield an excessive revenue, to the tin intcrim rnte above the exist- Company. However. we iccl iliat;iniz rate to be effective only until certain changes and mndificniinns should he. made. in the proposed rates and schcriiiics." JDAILY CROSSWORD heen nstshlished a rate as set out ACROSS 7. Large 25. Sailor 1. Outer pulpit. (slang) covering 8. Chest noise 28. Cunning of a tree I Med.) 28. Slices of .'i. Cicatrix 9. By way of hncon 9. Worth 11. Goddess 31. Northead !0. Egyptian of death tabbr.) e ' dancing I7. Potato 34. Gleam girl Ivar.) fdlal.) 35. Part of 12. Light 18. Gold "to be" . L!LiL-JQ ;,I,'J;j'J sarcasm (Heraldry) 36. Metal -I 13. Piece of 19. Brittle 37. Father t'utuln,v'- Answer furniture 20. Stripe '.;0.P-arts of 14. Incite 21. Open Saturn'I 41, 3.10;. 15. Christmas tpoet.i rings 43. French song 22. Herd of ID. Chief river 16.Merchan- whalea Olympiu I4. Encoun. disc 24. Stitch deity tend 20. Marsh 23. Apprehends 27. Aside . 20. Perfect 30. Stays that the kind and quality of service heing ren-I dcred must he given cnnsideraiinn in it rain fixing case. but we arr sntisficd that thn Ht'iFqi.iuf',l and cfficicncy of telephone service, in this Province not only cannot he. improved hilt cannot even he maintained as at present. nn the revenues furnish:-ri through ex- l . Borrow from l-loiiseholtid-finance on your signature. No endorsers or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans 10? My R00d purpose. 3 out of I prefer Household Finance for fast. friendly service. Phone or stop in today! . (CHOW largest and Iuaut veuuunealal (sonnet Ileana On-lnvloe Phono, mile or visit IIOIIIIIIOLD IINANCI IIO Oven George lone! um I Phone 199! CIAI.I.OHITOWlp P.l.I. IOIn9hlavbyeppouaiu fem nah nmidnnhofnarby new IIIWII fill IE1: and till 32. Crooked .'l.'l. Percolateit 35. To long for 38. Mist 42. Sprite. (Shake- , apeare) . 44. Collier 4.5. Grievous f 46. Follow . 47. Headland 48. Afternoon reception: . DOWN 1. Fishliook 2. Genius of hi; (S. A.) 3. stunted things 4. Part of a lock ii. Perched 6. Rattled. as chains DP FLY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work its A X Y D I. B A A X R MLONGFELLOW one lciltr simply stands for another. In this example A i: t:.-ctf for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters, apos- Irophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinu.' Each day the code letters are different. A Onptogram Quotettori A'aJNK NILK DYNC OJKN HJD OX- IXOK Dslf NZHOYM QLJ6 DBK AKKO -NSYCKNFKYLK. , Yesterday": cmmqiiou: -run csivicaicxr ma iil:Ait1' oir NATIONAL t-rtosi-Eiuiiv-eiizscocx. Emu! in still. I "H" HIM!" WIN" 2 1' Strilnaifgifpxiirli!-E-1v:i:i?:IDiho wliol:ne.y:t.::i.ln.d wan . . . Fa'IlI HH eII- . 1. )1t:s'oqa o'beIt with PAINKILIJI-salient. "II vital I - e um: ' N. : 3, Breathe In the soothing vapors of P Al'NKII.l.lI- - atory Intuit-liolpa you breathe eater. INKILLE oloorl r u' PIKWV I)1?l'H" -,-1.. ' .s.--.1-.i-nnw-,....,g g .. g ,gQg..yg U511, IIY IUIIIIUIIK cases and considcring the size of i?f.f..'l”Tl'.i””..T.iT3.-ll” llffiiili 33.?ILilli....i'.?'L'2"?i.fiSitliiiliiilfi iii from wfvrm W901 W Md MM service... ivolunic of husincss transacted hair m avoid being Spotted” He "The (?nmnnn.V in its Dositiniifovcr the lines, the mics are fair was the last of four to be” 50:11.- claims that while the nciier;-l Pp-Ill" comparison with thcse in effect enccd. Tlircci otlicrs. iii-diud iig r-rational expenses rose by 189.7-l'r;WCi5FbVi1Ci'P. Mrs. Prolett '5 19-.l'l'I"l1"”l 50"-i from 1930 In 1950. the percr-ntazc "The rules as found in the DI” Tony, were given two years in' iginal application set forth a rate the group ap- Clinrlotlctown Ex- rorporntionicliangc hut as cliul service is tint Securiiy'.3ct available the Commission in- 1 Act discloses that a further tavformcd the Cnnipan.V UNI! it amounting to more than one dol- would refuse to consider the in per subscriber will be is-.'ied1:rantit1;: of A rate for dial ser- for the year 1932. ilvice uifllli the sairne becomes effec- T O N i E "So rapidly are construction and five. ollnwing I is intimation an ( .L R, I ,. operational costs incrcnsint: hc-iintcrim rate was npplicd for to run” I tainty but. in our opinion. hascdlCharlotIetown Excliange as above on the evidence adduced nnd nn- mentioned is far from satisfac- alyzed by our consultants, Ilieilory, the Commission. for the 'thc cstalhislinient of adequate dial rservice. when the dial service has TJ-way relief of were top goal-getiers with ous thefts. the loot. from which isting rates. Not only does the Long Distance Tolla he turned over to Mrs. Proietll, Company require sddiiionnl vcv- ,.Ncnt,1y sentenced to 12 yctirs in enue to keep pace ullli tlic cveri '”i'hc long (iiSi1lfl('? toll CiIi'lI"gDS prison. increasing operational costs hiit.twill hc inrrensctl but not in all The Vnungmr W” Senmm-edp after police testified he cscaprdt prison earlier this week. A (Of COUGHS - COIDS ,UUT OUR WAY vuaquar-to-It FEBRUARY 1, 1952 Tu. New Lliobuoy with Punlln Stops "B.0." Better than mi! Ami It stitllls so good. FROM HERD TO 'l'OD...Il' IIIFIIUOY ITOPI "I.O.' HOCKEY II. J. MABDII OPTOMETRIET Fitting and Supplying Glasses SOURIS RINK ,,,. ,,..3:i....ne. SATURDAY, FEB. 2 Office Hours: At 9 P.M. to to 1: A. M. i 1 '0 5 7- 51- MILTON HORNETS MONTAGUE. i-. a. 1. vsg Office Connected with Drug Store. ATTENTIO N FISIIERMEII We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed disributors for the UNIVERSAL l00'Vo MARINE ENGINES. A Complete Line - 8 to I45 I-LP. We invite you to write for prices. or call and see one for yourself. MDIITAGDE DDLD STORAGE LTD. ; Bv J. R. Williams l SOURIS TIGERS NO, nor INSTINCT --ITIS MEMORY! HE wAe- l.EANlN' on , TH' HOOK5 AND HE - . DIDN'T EVEN see rr JUST CAME ' I TH' csuvs WAl't'iN' TO "THE BULL Fora TH' crarwe. BUT THAT vwen I-E SOMETHIKY TOLD HINI WAQA WORK' TO GET OFF THERE. MAN HE17 NEV3 QUlCK-- THAT MUET CALL TH' CRANE BE INSTINCT! IF TH' 5065- WA9 Ll6lN' IT! JQ.wn.uAM,-:- THAT OLD FEELIKT c-,., mi n In sums to- ...4 UU R BUARDING HOUSE. Maior Hoopla A POCKET COM- Fosz -rt-ts p FOUNTAIN y Haze-5 one YOU'LL 4 t.n4e,MA:ioi2--- PASS usev av Ponce DE LEON I. N His SEARCH ' AM on: mace A; I it Mast-v A6NEEz new-ueu! IN A t . M , Steeems , ' EGAD, GASTON! 7 HOW DO You y 9 14 THAT'S wotz-ri-t A 9 KNOW vows: PRETTY PENNY! zettce Atze ..... I MIGHT SONDED 6-TUFF. pl eorzzow IT Auo Mt2. GUM!-lOl2tJ ?p,,g Comwue THE QUEST --THAT :9, IF I wake I'D THINK ; Tl-lEV'D BE A6 ,:: HARD TO 5 zrm ' . '(r , if .. . p V . r x i" U l - -' I :' .. . . H: xx - V. .5; (H , k - Z R .-a- l c -2. ,, I . k ,x ' . i ' -M - L GUESS 1