M PAGE FIFTEEN realized and to formulate p for any new projects which might be tried out. The committee will meet again in the early part of January when it is expected that the various promotional plans will be discus- sed and put into operation. " 1-1-Cu; (-,lulA1zp1Ahr. CHARIDTTETOWN -. . ...-...-i.,.- Badge Committed To S'side Y's Men First Meeting Of Supreme Court Moving Building Mayor's Rink m me -e some-we more v--or sww Fund Committee pxahfnltn ;13i'. V1751 c... .. -., .-,.-,-.....-- THE WESTERN GMARDIAN . Lone, Guide Receiv J Eamon coumv orrrrwu . .; gamma: Street, Sumrn nlde. Phone MM. '7'r...':.."::".-.'.':z':.r :..lv'.i'.-.r::.rrr:.-.l:.r'- neuu rnnnee: aoarend was. no Guardian may be bought I! my of the following lime: In sunnneraider gm I i Magistrate a.. s. Hinton. Q. 0.. side Y's Men's Club undertook the yesterday. Joseph Arthur Cannon very ambitious project of moving from Duvar was committed to the from Ellerslie to Summerslde a - Gourueu Drugatore, :1 Central Sheen . b ml 31 34 I t which wlll be The initial rneetinl of the nu noomonr Mm” el"”'- , ., ll, um supreme Court for trial on a nun nz x ee. 1 I M . 00 ll Rlnk P, . genie Neon-Itnnd. Water Street. Mlfh Gwdeh 5 3"" ' B ' charge of indecent assault. used in future as the Y; Mens mggliglil coglgllaleey Wu held 18:” (1 Soon it st:-ear Island Motor s pan. ”7;, l:;::3.;'vm'o:'o:n(3roeeryI.I lzo Bu'uoll street; Ennnn'I loll- w' - - service Drug. I. I. Walk in Remington. WEST PRINCE DBFIOII center. The undertaking was a very dif- ficult one as it meant moving the structure over at least one bridge. meaning that it had to be elevated A man formerly of Cape Trav- erae. wee fined 3100. or one month for obtaining goods by false Dre- tencu, namely a. worthless check. A man from Malpeque pleaded evening in the Town Hall with a good attendance of the members and with Mayor wedge in the chair. Mayor Wedge was appoint- he ulnnolll pl-um wan, nepmunuun. t to mlmtl In R. C. M. Pl high enough to move over the rail- ed permanent chairman of .t Phone: 08-! Office and 83-! llonls go; md hid nlfls use Bdlmlm. lnghoaf tlgeullliglgge. Wu originally 3gr:)lrmige:eCwel&li1ryMlss Jean Nlch- ,, ' ' ed M ""”"”' ” d 1 th M t Pl t M - wk.-o ' ed that is ..cnuncu OF SCOTLAND. -ATTENTION. look for nnaxn- A summmlde woman was con. move E tromgue cane 0:1” releclz-erlitlll 6333'! Set Btlgluullc f B - l lifflll l Dec 14 1100 am. moth sale Morrla' Store Kinkokn. , k l ll W lo, we mrpor 0 r . Y up 0 e presen e sum 0 D l :1 l..lul.l3-3 summmldh - ' ' .' slmlng Monday and gonllnulng View ” .999 "9 ll ” t was purchased by the Yls Men. proximately same has been col-, Il'J7.'-J':l I.-llaaura Rev. 14- F- M"Ewe"' . unlll chrlnmu. Eve Ill: W”t;lh9fro3z00Bll3:lgn::fl:- for Using large flat trailers of Cur- lected since the fund was started.l BL-JBIXJ Elf-Jidl3fL' M - , ' . yell "1 , ' ran and Briggs Construction Com- L l l ml ll v hp; 1 l -NOW BUYING MINK and ly-ONLY A ITW DAYS to Com- failure to report an accident pally, the job was engineered by ts: pnrgo; ,,Te(;s2,'f,.,s?,,”; wiys 3:2” selulllm T0 1-3" mugkrst, market prices. Sterling Me our Chrmmu momma for driving without an operators Mr. Allan lllacnomldl of lllvel. means of gemng the various meal? salurdaw Cnmwmd Mow” New Ammm llzlloase flvewellera are happy to help n"""' W” fined ” m each "'55- , organizations working in order AND "tr 5319 both the early bird shoppers and cmmh - ,. l W9” W33” at 8 Dcmck yeste" that the first 50,000 would be --BAZAA3 95 V ' the lust mlmwe customers me A man from East Prince COHHCC day morning and last night the Km Clziirki tSt;)re. Kstelglglgilnl-:3 ' ed of posession was fined we asnd building had geelg broltllgllt as! far this even ng. I P-m- ll costs. as the Allen oa , no at mm by Indian Rlver W- 1- m.5'c3.'ETii. s.'ri3'ir'itii.”?f3u,L”ix.2E , sumelsxlgg-md that by this W D A l L Y C R O 5 5 w 0 R D Ml. T 16!. ' - - : lmvma dlspmd of my ln, iltngatogilm uesdny. December h, L is And in: itvnll be placed onrthe base- ACROSS 3.PArtofa uclm lerest ln Jenkins Bros. Ltd., and ball dlamondivlhere it will remain Lwlnnown church 2-lllaodenm EB” ma polar Quick Freezing Co.. pCAB' TRUCK COLLIDE g for a short tme Until the founda- alsteala llmmgs 29 Rlvcn "Elan have no further connection witlll Damage was caused to the back tion has been colmplleteld. b M4 aolasoms asu" god (SPJ (3 these companies. Signed. G. I at a new Buick car when struck y Ehliiesitols or; line Gt e llslt mg lollrlugged (lsphere 3llll;mvlnce l Cem"”"' by a truck on Water Street East A neg ac; Llgeonoralllegeg Lgflegg m9”"'-am 7-K"nd0fClP (CM-l fgmul! gr; mg. M ' terday afternoon. No one was -.341” R955 gegnal-d and Miss v "9" 8-CWRWB 331-Clea-m' Illa lagdlaaglf: llllll-l-lm; A-r gumon mm: lrftured S M . Hall. When in readiness the 12 we ml e 31 Look . "t -- - ins Brown recently visited l vldl .-ll n L l he d l - 8 BIHIIB lillllsfl , At a meeting at Blemon Park 0n J " . 11 ll” 138 N , 0 will use 35 14. Forehead 9. Dress askance EEEIIIVA Elli-3'1 Thursday hlkhl held W d15cu55,t,he ..scll0oL BUS CAR Comma friend: in mum E" me Y5 Ma” cemellbut Wm also 15. Cry of pain ll.Lldded 35. Edible EBB BEBE 1 Plwlblmy of forming an admmls."-Yesterday afternoon about four Mm Jean calaghlm WM 3 Te. go lifted afs guplace Vglere the Boy 16. Fresh-water pitcher mollusk ”"" tralive council for Slemon Park, lDo,C10ck' E common occurred on cent vmwr at the home of Mr. m(-Jevgllaiie rgnd C;1l'lxll;er:Il1 rihecgnacgag: tortoise l3.Aparfi'cu- 33.Deteetec Yeemueyv. Ann--1, Was decided that A tentative Con" Granville street between the Wil- and Mrs, William Profitt in Sum- ties ' 18' Evemng 1” kind 310,.” f5'J"pa"es' slvllullml Wm be wnsldemd and E mot School bus and a new car be- r . - znerslde. The committee in charge of pur. (Wen ”tL””39' "ls C01" meeting held 90"” mile 5”” th” longing to Mr. Francis Mac.Kay of .B""'l' All" M”G”3.”' ”' G””l”"'t. Ma" be-Wm” "19 "let Mlle ...a chasing the site, the building and 19"""ge "””' hwgmg 38' B”"'””'"k' ” Blbm” new year, -. S. New Anna”. No one was lnlured ln Guide on P. E. I. to receive the Girl Guide 2nd Class Badge. Making M1,. and M” Lennard Kennylmovim-Z it to Summersme was lng slate polnts grasses name r . g the presentation is Mrs. Charles Llnkletter, Captain of the 1st Sum- -, . l , . .. 21-Splash 20.Delty 42. Let it 19.!-Electrical , either the cal or bus but the dam , . . , have arrived from Ottawa and are headed bl Y5 Jock Hopklll; and . -FUNERAL AT SSIDE.-The age to Mr. MaCKay.s Cm. was qulle merslde Company. In the center is Miss Janet Horne, Summerslde. vlsmng at the home of M1 and Y3 Frank Cameron 5 23.Meta.l 22.Splnning stand Engineer funeral of the late Roy Pldgeoll considerable who presented Miss MacGregor for the award which was made re- Mm gama Kenny in Waterford. - ; ' 25-591 Wye (Print-) fabbr.) was held on Thursday afterncgn ' 4 cently in the Summerslde High School.-(Photo by Wofton). ' 25-Pi-3l59"0"9 i lmm his home in summersi e - pi - V V ' M Fred J h mo of Elmsdale . snake Rel'- 13- Jr MMKEY ”””.i"”9d -FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The ported on the application for aid 0 ,,,,drl;,l,, Ben X,5';,,,,:l; 0f 3;, Louls Interestmg Talks 33rl3l"eW' 6el'VlCe 5” muse md g”we' E funeral of the late Philip M, made by Northumberland Ferries. 0 recently motored to different parts , . wood used Dallbearers were Wendell. R0”): Arsenault of Sr. Chrysostom was He stigmatized the Maritime Ol Mame and New Hnmpshlle, s 2 ?3&p”P Andrew P9"-V' Reg Hockm med held yesterday morning from Eg- Commissioll as a "buffer commls- ' 3 ' "man MeCl-'90d- Mack Steele and mm" mont Bay Church. Rev. Charles sion” and said that such demands My 'I'hornn5 hlloul and daughter - ,3 Eadd" Meek I"t"mem was in me Peg Gallant celebrated the Mass, and should rightfully be placed before Marla Allmll were mcelll vlsltms Mr, A, c R555, reglonal super. ; 4'd"'"f””"'l"I pkg Cemetery. ilRev. Nazalre Polrier performed the the Minister of Transport and the ' ' to summerside. They were accum- VISDF of special placement work '35. l,lol:.ve flgnglelel l BOY s(FU,r' MEETING l; last rltis at theagrage. Pallbearers Government on the basis of the act C panied by Mr. and Mrs. Arsene and. head of I executive and Vpro- claluse M g Boy Scout meeting held in thelwle l Fneas 3" er. Frank of 1873, ( gemard, fcsslonal dlvlsmn .of lhe National 39-Japanese 1. Church Hall Kensmgton'Gauth.e1. Henry Gauthier, Wil- Mr. McLure praised the Borden- Th d l L. l I l t ..m. lamplnymcnt Snrvlcc in the Man- .58”, -the 1”" , '- , lved Doucetle. James Mclnnls and Tormentine Ferry but said it was . 9 59”” "'99 "ll 9 a ”. Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Klldnre times. and Mr. Earl Cannon, in l enin 24 boys were in at, l dl c . ll ld l l I0.Sack la” " 3' Edmund Al'59”e"”- 5 sllll unequal torpeak demands and ”' "8 n" we H5 e m ”e " Cape is visiting at her home. guest charge of the Summerslde office 41.0bserves fendance. 8150 ll large number of brary of the Summerside High "m:--r-m- that the CNR. fixed its own sub- rs. John S. Gaudet. of the National Em in 'menr. Ser- ll”""5' mm boys were presemeg sldy according to its own- book- schwl 135t.5V9"ml3 W further the M Mr. and M vice, were guest Spg:'lk)ErS at the Kliglftlem Willi the bmme ."”wh”dS an Scallop Dragger keeping. id” 0f it ”3l”'"” mg" Sch” M Mr and Mrs. Ben Perry and fam- wceklr Assomlllv meeting in Sum- 46' Answer "rmimtes bv Chm CDmmL:Ek1mef' l The Queen's member deplored me dismfts 1” this 93” M Prince ily were recent visitors in Harper mc-rsirlo High School yesterday. 48:Forgy Dl”l-V30” Mid Exl-acuuve Comm "5 on I ' the action of the government in re- Count)" -J ” Road guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- Mr. Ross explained the Purpose 50 Small er G”'d0" Ken" Lunch WM Served fusing cabinet representation to D" Belmettl the prmciml '5” the many Perry. of the National Employment Sen depressions by the swims cansisimg of Cocm' Prince Edward Island. He felt that l'93'l9n51 hlih 5Ch00l in P0” Elllllh --- vice, and said there was nothing '51. Sand dune eel"-l Md mam” wmch was murh '”iT J. Watson MacNaught. Liberal N- 3- W35 Pwsem '"ld Wmned the Miss Esther Perrv has returned mvslerinus about vocational guld- (Eng.) enjoyed by 811- The lelml” meet" Owmg m C0"”"”9d ”"r”.'"' member for Prince and parliameut- eyelem in x New Brunswick. and to her place of "employment in alll-9 hqcausn cvervone receives -'xz.Portlco ins! was held at which the narems able weather for scallop dmggmg' ary assistant to the Minister of 33” lm0Tm5t10" 0" the 591”VlCe5 Charlottetown after visiting at her wlmllalllll g.,l,l.,,,,Cg from (hell (cl-,) were in attendance and all were the Alberlon No. 1 und" CW" Fisheries was passed over in the rendered by the regional high homein St, Louis. parents, church and school from DOWN hilzhlv impressed with the nrolzress mnnd of ”'””.'"l' "ll" '9" ll" latest cabinet shuffle for political school with which he ls associated. --- their earliest. dzns. 1. onward made by the BOY Scouts l" me me" ""59 in M'""""3aSh and 53”” reasons. He voiced the hope. how- and- also some information on the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bernard and up said qllalificnflnns were im- lzconstelv "W most” l:ind::Slsl.Sc:;:'trgn:ltl:r ?f.?f,23,1:f,rd"'lsc;”” mu Atibgrm" ever. that Mr. MacNaught might 1305!: 01 Construction. end the le-VY family have motored to st. Ca':ll- portant in seeking a Job but le-U0" W.L. Ml Hr Rn - " -" ' resen y le up , - made on the di.str'efs serve . ' ., where the lan to 4 . master Ken Brammer. Thev hone at Queen's Wharf where She Will fctlltrlii-,5f,i.i.'2l,ih” Pomona M S01 Dr. Bennett said the proiect is EE3.e&q' th)emwlnter. Theyy w-are ac- i'.','i?5f,',i,,,f,'Qfi;,,,,”m””e was also DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's howtowork it: '. to have the Cubs started verv soft; remain for. the winter months. ..Dnme rumor says that me cab- well received in New Brunswick, companied by Mr. Freddie Dcucette. I-lo szlid people sometimes A X Y D L B A A X B and they as well as”l;:le Iziiglffwlzgn Ecepinmrlinger-:?;:g's 1333 lfvf)? inet shuffle was really a cat and No one is complaining. he said, - cllnngcrl very little, and that of- In L 0 N G FE I. L 0 W: . be snonsored bv .di.n Le hm. Alberto" is now at Mimi": ash cog light." Mr. McLure continued. and as for as Pow. elgln 18 cool Mr. James Penderzast has re ten illelr nilliude towards ieacll- one lens, slmply stands lo, another. ln,-lll, exmplehumog Branch of the Gene it 3 but is also expwed to mlem And the Prime Minister had :1 cerned they are quite entlm.-ed turned -to his home In Kenslnslml ers was the same toward their .0, we mm 5,, X ,0, 3,, two 0-,. M. glngle late”. CDC Alberto" Harbour before freeze difficult time to restore peace and with the services rendered by rllerafter visiting wlthwfriendsdlnmig. empl,,yCl.5. . t . K trophies. the length and formation of the wgda are m Pefsonalfl up occurs. , - harmony in his party. The only regional high school. Louis, guest 0 r. an - A round table discussion fol- Each day we cod, letter, we dlnenncv c.-llle many friends of Mrs. the Alberto" N0 1 ' h h , my two men from the one prov- was very enlightening for the re- Shea. to a question said that the only Acryptogram Quotation 9 . ld, H over ' " 9' 0"".l ," tt” i .h v - --- i f 1' ih N l" l E - gfhriialth vii; igdatnglallent ii” the Fdnrrst lllsnd ti-lrsiteadglh sltoreum M mlsir. McLure expressed pleasure at ggfaielirg airl:t:'e.l?ted' inuihlguir-Ztmlgfj Friends of Mr. Thomas Mukk" llxlozlrlhnealllnnolllez lzoalsmlnraom 3:6 ' f A l O Y J V X K Y1 H G Z If N A Z T Z V Y X ' ' i . o n ove - . ' . l,l.lnCe county Hospital, iuill lse boat by the Cliew and an an: rmf the visits to Prince Edward Island ion of this project. lore sorry that he gilid thglemisvfgagn Schools on llle lsllmdl ls the Y I Z R 2 Q K C Q E 0 Z l E M X T1 R G on r . pleased to learn that she a steas- omhly impressed by the excellent this year of the Governor-General. There was considerable interest tune to fracturei 1513: Walk In grades and marks, I It ily improving. - l t b d 1 members of the Cabinet and House expressed in the possibility of in- he fell 17" the CV 5 Mr. l Clarence Mercer. school A Z Q I E 0 Z , ,8 Y J ' X X 0 Y 17 E N 2 ii 9 , 3",! pm” 5 0” the "aw 9" of commons. and other prominent stitutlng a similar service for the Alberl-On fecelltly. He. was rushed supemson SM, ""5 should be , Dlvir. Ted Perry. Summelelder l5 Mm” of me WV" AIb"m"' persons of many countries. various districts in Eastern Prlncelm the We-elem HOSP"-R1 alld ms remedied and that a school V Y H Z V E 0 Z. T leaving this morning for Boston This is the first appearance of owned boats are planning on can- way he could do it was by appoint- Hls talk was well received and iEmmett Callaghan. also Mr. F. J. low:-ri when Mr. Cannon in reply leg was placed in a. cost. should be able to give more in- ' ' 4 l - 00lmb'- x 11 tends uots- L1”I'TLE HE LOVED ' r h 111 undergo an opera- llnumg scallop fishing in the : m.,..,.m .Y 3 I I 1. H th l b t es 3'': Crypfoq . , BUT POWEQ Agile e W 5 sprlfrlltg bl! it” coniintllieitg prove I shglllltii r;l::e:l:at1l:188o:8ltehe: The sympathy of the C()l"'lnlll;llty lgltgzi-IO:(uden!tTnand athata sfcuhoolg OF ALL: AND THAT HE SEEMEDATO SOORN-gill pro a e a er w c eep sea - ed to th nerr ers . . s - llshlng wlll be curled out, Opel. Transmn Bde Friday of Education Week-the l5 being extmd eJOs'ephHl. Shell” hale ll more 9”” T990” Mr. Reid i Continued from page 1 Rates within theMaritimes arerlot affected by the recent ruling, but Mr. Reid noted that freight com- ing into the Maritirnea will bear e higher rate. Under the proposed scale the first class rate between Trrronfo and Halifax will be rais- ed from 39.02 per hundred pounds to 3232. willie the second rate will go from 81.70 to 33.01. This repre- cents an increase of about .17 per- mw Ma Take Case To Court h f eral of her IT ' t th em”? e”V""me"l W l" the” Y M ith a . e M .. w. a. home '0 mend l 9 "” GREAT warren pl: Eggs: o;'eutl::g' ltehoxlgutgt ll: who suffered losses, Mr. McLure 3,355,: 3,1 l:-l-ldfs; l';2ceml,f, 5tl,l (other, Mr. Joseph Chel550" which remembered that too great an in- crease in the Central Provinces will have a tendency to divert traffic to competing methods of transportation. This would mean that the railways would still need greater revenue and eventually the cost would have to be borne by long haul traffic. Lalror's Big Continued from page i clashing a second time with the special detachments of law officers ating from King's County ports. Strongly worded Continued from page 1 home. He recalled the heavy storm damage inflicted on North Rustico last year in which the breakwater was carried away and much valu- able fiahing gear destroyed. On ac- count of that storm, Mr. tMcLure said, many of the fishermen were barely able to making a living. In observed: ”During the last year. the fish- eries department has advertised that they are going to spend mil- lions of dollars to send assistance to Ceylon. "The department believes this is wonderful advertising to give these people money and teach them how to fish. In my opinion, it would be far better for the government to buy the surplus fish in t a were- houses in this country on provide these people with plenty of fish to eat. It would take the' surplus pro- duction off our - market at the present time.” Continued from page 1 The preferred position was given the seaboard area because of its special status under the Maritime Freight Rates Act of 1927. which held that normal rates were too high for that region and that the Federal Government would pay the cost of 20-per-cent reductions on certain traffic. That statute also said these rates can only be boost- ed when economlc changes warrant it. It is regarded here as possible that the Maritimes may equalization judgment to the Sup- reme Court of Canada for a broad- er interpretation of their protective clause. , At the time it was obtained. its sponsors were known to be of the belief that it gave pro- tection all the way on all hauls to and from Maritimes points. They were particularly certain that it applied on all West- bound hauls; which are specific- ally mentioned in the 1927 statute. The board said the "broadcast" take the , first week in March. In the meantime any informa- tion assembled will be given to the boards concerned and represented at these meetings. The meeting was presided over by Mr. D. 0. Stewart. chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Summerside High school. I Becleque Notes -Rev and Mrs. Angus MacDonald day, December 7th., calling on old friends: M... The sigicen sympathy of the com- Green, Central Bedeque. friends is being extended to Mrs. the death of her brother. Mir. Frederick Chandler, which occur- Bideford, were supper guests at the Mr. and Mrs. John Daley. Char- lottetown.' were in Bedeque on sun- mnuity is being extended to ,thc family of the late Mrs. George The sympathy of her many Hugh Murray on the occasion of of the family of Mr. Chaisson of st. Louisa Whose death occurred at the city h'3-ellll".-l Charlottetown. on Tuesday N3” ember 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Wedge and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glow of lsummerside were Sunday Vl5”'0l5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wedge on December 7th. They were also eccompehled by M155 Josephine Wedge- Miss Joale Chalsson. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. Game was held on Friday momlne Nee vember 28th at the Immaculate Conception Church. Pelmel” Rwdn Friends of Mr. Wilbert Perry are pleased to see him home again after bowl! 2: patient at the W95?" ern Hospital for the P855 "W weeks. His school mates are hflilllll that he will soon be sufficiently recovered to return to his classes. Miss Esther Doucette of Detroit Michigan, arrived home to be with her family upon recelvlllil the Sad news that her brother. Fe 0- F”9' de-rlok Doucette, had been killed of the Characteristics of its stu- dents, from which employers could gauge adaptability and so- ciahilify of prospective employees. is. IONDON. England -(CP)- A spot-welding gun which 500 spot welds a minute is to be shown at the British Industries Fair next April and May. Another exhibit at the fair will be a ma- chine for lacing conveyor-belts for coal mines. which develops 15 tons Jaw pressure. Christopher Marlowe. l-he Eng- lish dramatist and poet who died maker. VITAL METAL More than 1,000 different alloys containing nickel have been man- ufactured for various purposes. at the Immaculate Conception church. Palmer Road, on Wednes- day November 26th Mrs. Gallant was formerly Miss Lois Warren. Only daughter of Mr. and Mr:. Harold Warren St. Louis. Mr. and shoots - in 1593, was the son of a shoe- At the First Sign of a GOLD Take 2 Aspirin Tablets with a full glass of water... 1 Ch I tteto Dec b tent to this industrial town. On the subject of the Proposed llllfglglffltfflllzi sxtln. M0 M on em " in an aeroplane crash. also hercblg Mrs. Gallant will reside in Sum- o M an l Federal building for Charlottetown, be excepted .1 . ther Robert Doucette on the . - mcrside. "9 "I 0 Mr. McLure charged Works Mln- ..Howem.'.. ll added ..lhe ml Mrs. Wright Leard. Central Bede- 8. Bowel. milled heme Sm K-I-:7 H l m be one mm W” lnluml by ,, blll. lstel-.1l'ournier with playing policies amendment; to the Rllllwa Act que. a.nd- her daughter Georgina ,'”T . , C?” W" 5 ll ll 0” ' b c it, 1; 1 ml 1 g 1 - Y Go tulatlons are being 8- mg extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1” wound in the Jaw dnd neck a on Jul pr or to e M ed (me equwzauan mm W"' m"e"d' Charlottetown. IQ” for Townm tendgdgnfo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P fred Venn on their recent marriage ' otherrshots were med ,over the heads of the milling crowd. Four "We Persons, whacked with police clubs. went to hospital. Those eral election. Mr. McLure said, an artistic drawing of the proposed building was published in Prince Edward Island newspapers. He did ed generally to implement by leg- islation the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Trans- on Wednesday morning. Decem- ber 10th.. the former for an ex- tended visit with relatives, and the latter for a short time. G-audet on their marriage at St. Simon and St. Jude church. Tlsnlsh on Wednesday, November 26th. The at the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. The bride was formerly Mix Lorraine Arsen- Hcl-o's sound and effective advice about colds. these distressing symptoms-relieve them quickly. lallm i LeClair daughter it d hte of Mr and Mrs . - - - urelibd were sent to Montreal. not think "mt 50” of NC”-lre poll-.1-h 1 jul ll d ?” bride Wu Mar E - (,1 an ' Hug r ' " N gt how you try tn stop or One reason Aspirin tablets luring this where they spent the nlghtln cells would be published without the and afmreel" tilonncm exzgptlgzz ":0 A Short Mme M0 M1 Ame” 0' We Jerome Lech” Md 16 Joseph '1' Arsmau” Pam" R0” .hm:er:n: .554. the first thing tn do- relicfisthatfhey'rerc:ldyin gotta work It Provincial Police headqunrtcre. Labor's big, decision will be lleed tomorrow when the full executive of the C001. meets in Montreal. ident Gerard Pic- Lrd, Genet Secretary Jean Mar- ellelld and vice-presidents from ""0"! Quebec areas will consider "leelllm from locals luggestlng a lenerzlouvzork stoppage. The COOL llu . , freight rates policy would be much he l t e e een at the Immecu- eighth bifthda.' on Tuesday No. bee. Womrmembem in Que 3;” gfwgy 3:3 mg l;:'”:n!I':"o: greater than, if a. more limited in- an:-,1 v:?),i:rr:lk:kiIa:yedei-augigrlf. 1:3” Coder)!-pt'ion church. Palmer, vember 25th. A delicious birthday euppm go, lh, mlllm mm, .3 not ' - terpremlon were accepted both of Holland, were united in Road. Mr. Doucette was buried cake with candles adorned the :19" from the Canadian Congress Labor and the General Council gIlNIll0llal syndicates in Mont- elylu Shooting Accidental "8 ln l, . :m&tsol:lpJIi.ng"vlnflre over the kiln road the bullet went The town bf 8.500 continued W” Welly. although the towns- lolk mu talked of the clashes and he slipped on ll minister's knowledge. "The minister should know more about his own department before he makes the statement that I promised this building to anybody. These things come out. and natur- ally when he tells me that he had bought the property down there. I believe him. Thelrecords' show that a year ago. he told me that all "I venture to say there will be a promise Just as soon as the next election date is an nounced." on a question of privilege. Mr. Fournier said that many people in Prince Edward Island had promis- ed construction of the Charlotte- town building. "A good many peo- ple are in the same boat." the Min- ister said. "Your boat is leaking,” retorted Mr. Mcl.ure. "if you do not bail it "out soon you will go down with wood Island: Perry The Queen's member said he de- served a better reply than the flat equality must necessarily be per- mitted. But the broad general prin- ciple of equalization was ' recom- mended-the goal was to equalize where possible-equalization was to be the rule. not the exception. "lf the broad interpretation... that the exception to the national "We are interpreting the legis- lation in this, respect a more limited way. we think that what is excepted is not the whole through rate but a portion thereof." Phantom Sniper ls Committed For Trial TORONTO. Dec. 12 -(OP)-- Donald E. Fisher. 16. whom police call Toronto's phantom sniper. was committed for trial today on three charges of attempting murder. The youth was arrested after two men and a teen-aged girl were were accepted. the result would be . Ballum, son of Mn. and Mrs. George Ballum. had the misfortune to break his wrist. He was violcntlv thrown from 'a cart when the horse attached to it took fright tebam. . here on Saturday evening. Decem- marrlage by Rev. W. B. Crowe. at the United Ohurch Manse. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Havenga and Mr. Have- nga supported the groom. Following the ceremony A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Central Bedeque. The newly-weds were also honoured by ,a "shower" on Monday evening. December 8th.. at the home of Mrs. Wright Loud. when I goodly num- bar of the neighbours gathered and met these new Onnadians and gave them a cordial welcome to the community." -BLQ. MOST STBAWBERRIES and ran away, striking the corner of An interesting event took place late Mrs. Leclair of Tignish. Mr Gaudet is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet of St. Louis. Profound sympathy is belmz ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Doucette and family in the death of their beloved son F. 0. Frederick Doucette. His funreal on Fridar morning December 5th was the with full military honors. Wedding congratulations are also being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Veno is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Veno of Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Veno will reside in Saint John, N. B. An enjoyable birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaudet, Pleasant View, in honour of their daughter Margaret Ann who was celebrating her dining room table. and refreshnlults were served by Mrs. Gaudct to six- teen friends nnd playfates, The afternoon has pleasantly spent in Benny Gallant on their marriage APOLOGY The Y's Men's Club of Summerside apologize to the travelling public of West Prince for the inconven- ience and delay caused during the moving of a build- ing from Ellerslie to Summersideyyesferday, Friday various games and amusements. before you do anything else-ls to take Aspirin. You should do this because a told is almost invariably at . ornponied hy mll!' culnr aches and pains--and a hendarhy. feverish feeling. And for your own good. you need a medication that will relieve freon Mort leg. In Canada To Rollovo Aches and Palm of Colds,Tuko 4 '1- Poelut box of I2 . . . Economy bottle of 24 . . . 291 with amazing speed . . . actually atart disintegrating almost instantly. So don't experiment with n cold. UM Aspirin. And for sore throats due to colds, garglr 3 times daily with 3 Aspirin tablets dissolved in V; of I glaaa of water. ...l9: Family aln of I00 . . . . . 79: Men's Dust-Proof Watches carpenter's Jewellery Store ALBERTON FOR BARGAINS ON WATCHES AND JEWELLERY with well known A S 984 lncabluc lifetime movement in 15-17-21 jewels- - ALSO - ; Ladies' 5 1x'4 L-A S 1051 movement, 15-1'1-21 jew- ”"”"lIted on wb t ti 1 "no" i to th i let 2 wo nd a N is an -- - he”. s I no on abor Even yr 0- Mn er 0 ll 9 0V- . 15. and 16. e Ontario and British Columbia y 91, ll-welled gel-er lmstime movement. um Rm M: m a; 9ProIvniaionusrhof '1:-azggrt tlg mogngr dtahy cto hits girl, we went; kuld ':l1a .t.:pe,nt together produce 92 per cent of 12th, E ' ' From 325.00 up ch mu In one”. 11- . o W it u er I am mo 9 an a w e n api I Is ('3'-asadas total pack of canned M.- ian Maritime commission had 11- a result of the ahootinl.