MARCH 17. 1953 - PAGE SEVEN THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETO Phone 2448 New Method cleaners Limited (THE HOME OF BETTER DRY CLEANING) Phone 2448 OUR BOARDING HOUSE NOW,ALVlN,Ti :2 OPENS on A COMPARTMENT CONTAINING ELECTRIC : HOT PLATE5 FOR PREPARING COFFEE M aior Hoopic Wt-iA'T'LL You Hpue TODAY, MAISOR 3 How ABOUT A NICE ' While we realize the dttrlcuities which the Committee was undel- in taking down the transcript of the proceedings. we do feel that in fairness to the officers of our Company who appeared at the pro- ceedings and also in fairness to the position which we put before istsr with you our general objec- tion to the accuracy of the trans- cript and say that we consider in many instances the statements at- tributed to representatives of our Company are inaccurate and in some cases misleading. We would therefore respectfully request l..lat you record our ob- jections and our views that many .. A6ND Foogygngg T?(:iEslI'2E;fr-eat-.T Cf,ig,::,5F ' p ffyiii ?S;3i?.E(i:.i.31i5:ii”?il d QHUT F M M W ngs are co. 1' y us 1 TH .2132 p ' 1-id there. Cdrtainly we would not V J)) iI ' 5 .' IIZIZXW . -s- . . 311'! siunsenylllaou-u.u1'.I. nuamm st NO. UNCLE AMOS, want anyone to think that as far as the Railway is concerned we consider this to be an accurate transcript of what was said at the proceedings. ! am taking the liberty of send- ing a copy of this letter to each member at the Committee for his personal information. Yours very truly. (Bgd.) J. W. G. Max:l)OUGA!.iL. Regional Counsel r The special Legislative commit- tee comprised Messrs. W. F. Alan Stewart. chairinan. J. W. Don Campbell, Hon. Keir Clark, 15. Earle MacDonald, Frank Myers, Hon. .1. Brandon St. John, Hon. W. E. Darby; QC. (ex otficio), J. O. C. Campbell, Q.C., secretary. Some Refugees . Return Behind Iron curtain BERIJN, (AP) -Nearly a fourth of 65,000 refugees registered here in January and February have failsd to file a tunnel application WN s I ' 5 ac. xi . rnittss on government commissions. that train crews would be cut .v Bordon; 8. Pltly Mwcbonllid. 30P(ien' Jean Gallant. Borden. N. R , H "9. magistrate Blgelow said he was of column. leaving this Province with an Id-' i Borden. , Glrlsfla yeI-m- 1. Anna Hdlmtt. FOIIIIU III OIITCIIO the opinion there were no races of ...n ,dltional unempioy-ineut problem. B996. 13 You-1'0-1. Bobby MIc- Dace 'Prl-Verne: 2. Jean Gallant ..... this kind, because the commission continued from pm; 1 (1) Your commit e does not Williams, Cape Traverse; 2. Wii- Bordon; 3. Anita Wuthaver, Bor- TOBON-rO' (cp)..Magi5u-gm 5, kept a tight check on all tracks, -: feel that concern to: Rallwgy lard Gillie, Borden: 3. Malcolm den. rupper Bizelow. chairman, or the e--e-e- Canadian National Rauw-y 0om- Proms ishould my in Judzmwir Logffuaqg ROW gieganf W , Bfrgvg-,1; ;;:;'-5,;-,f'ar;g;1hn'; Ontario Racing Commission. says pany oier routes presently serviced in mskna lln! report. all improved . Y95l'5- - 1113 B3 - 9 . - t 5,311. Iden- uoi; n1lnglB case of a "fixed race" by bland Mom; -rnngpon; Ltd, rail facilities and service to the hsver, lnorden, 2. Betty Currie, Dale Maowillialms, Cope was uncovered on Ontario tracks would result in the latter being lel:V1CIllD8 Dubhctlhgljtlid l;0uli30Vld- BOBOMGH. R11 Edllil; l';;'e-T3?-15 1 Babb l'” y'"' - -or lama '0 wiuhdnm ' 'be nd.snydeev":1'rvt at: M: 1 on Ti-:y;ee'soh 1m' ' wllrfnal i'”"iT....i'... 3'. e---e--e--awed WW1 Iewmm mm ' t 'T' 1135' 3'":.'.:' ol ;)lrl'Fl'nl'l,t:el:s: toolslmblee li"l.. " oi:-'36 14 5l,ears-- loondom an Donrlie Glillis. - 9' Following are the results of the 1'5 5 T ' 1 i .- ' ' York Rm, club shoot on Much 12, pigment”-y io mu, pgggmgep 39:. eliininaitguizomigetitggsii. to u lant. Borden, 2. Anita Wesilha.ver,l , -L. R' Wang mo Kglstamwutiougntlublzialhmedrmdl xgnnl:-1; ditgtional ccnlfrollmoveruthe olllexruz . A. MacDona. - 96 , - . , , , ,V in .DA'” CWSSWORD R- A- Vemv 94 - V ' Acmoss 2.14 will zo.iround of ” .-it it Hl T' V655” 93'vme nudmflbly mllg uhreldceund lli:lz:g33n33ildef;lllilgnp:::j:?i:e?: 1. Enclosure! Klrsetingn Penns)e'lr- (hum .Lm-18.1 9? gm; Li 3: llign o certaoixrl JZ1i.wi”m.”.”””' azement by private Interests. s. Stop! 3. Glisten Vania - l 5' Y - . , V 0 . . ( t. LG dd 1 23.E ' ti L. J. vessey 91 00 fhgt trig tii0I;'igtl3gtil'I:eledeve.l- mggiofmag ;.:m:;1ec:Bt?;n:u?o .11. i:l::d)in hfiiiiifgw dagrlglngngirl 3' walls ' M 25523-1 ii-Eisiic '3: Sim R.i1wlZS..' the Juridictioii oi the Public Util- New York (Norse) 24. Two- IE1 ;0";:my 3 upeciaiiy dudng iii, mmmu. mes Commission by the Railway harbor s. Steamship wheeledwar t ' ' 2. O fth i bb . hi I H. Lewis 91 m?:')Lh?hM me proposal to cu,-igii sa?iTalh'4:Ieyurll(:1ulgs,;::3li:ustoatl,ilu(;: i i2n:p,ostle.l thlsldz) ll:.ncc.). . y L- M3cMllla" M certain Railway paggeng service of opposing eveiy request for im- 13. Performer 1. Waistcoat .l5.Akind pirqgq gigmigu mwcglllg vvekgy :3 and to substitute iheivemre 3, anii. proved rail and ferry services by H.0wns 8. Close to of tale Y d A e. . . . . h n - ' ' - . od 9. S in 35, N ii ester l)"l urn! A- -I-icllmer 90 ;V:y.io?;;3:f:i,i:ufvoTfi;Vlf;' ,f”.3,i.".5 l.l:)ll1migInl:v:.llJ;)B:iI:o ?:::1mIeleerllmli:- ::2i:me- i0.Sl)up(:rI oraA::bie 84.Woody U- Brt 90 . . ii 1 bl to the Proi . 1 i4.rl k z1.c tte niiiais 0 Jackson 90 21?.i;3””.ii'..;”i,.”;,,li?&:””;". "(:3 B'tIY&:& the possibility, Weft 11. E33: 17. e135. the lllgahgi ' Is. ? IN9:f::l1ey very, much improved 5.5;-vice wouid strikfis ltny raiiwlay erg;-ployeesfwit: G) 19. Abulwark seams 29.Rcdent.s L. w lgeversgs 1 4- -- . - - resu an com ee -u i i .. 21.? l i 31.H it . csus Gmve MMMHIEH 89 result, especially wheie the iecom "ms rumon P” m 1; lzmillo 3- . phu 003 nl 8 QUIT 9 If inendailon or your icommittee P0 c t c t be d D E 1 di 3 d bird boat 32. Miull 42-Tantal m 5' MWLWG 33 would result in large financial dlsliesah-30. TAIKE .wIuh5,TERl 11313, gtgalizni ggsk 'amFi:'op1gaAn' L npiag. vain: (Myth) is.Southe.'n speed lsym.) Mm 5- Swim 36 loser. to the other independent in) Subsequent to the hearings a f;,el”m fe,f:fp'e”md,,e” al;f,,,,'f,, wuvg, waning ',md" ;m,,,,g 2:. Old times constel- 33.Motlier- (3.Personal CANADIAN farmers know the Ml” 9' W000 30 service. 16959! d-80911 DEN-mber 10. 1952. i ' (archaic) lation or-pearl pronoun . . H T wam 5, W” received b om. Commmee zero - are three members of the clothing appropriate to winter struggle, at maple sugar time, of S: Jaickson H 35 mqt) lrhe evldfgwebxould tlyndlchti from me Regiozaiygoumel at me RCAF stationed at Whitehorse, Y. weather, are 0111. F. McDonald. 13' Cl'cll"' hauling the sap to the sugar house 3, Strickland 35 mg Pgtginggmprixggbly 3913:; as Canadian Nation,” Railway com, T. The 90-degree water lures Air- Glace Bay, N. S., and LAW, N. A. 24 :0 r?l:'c';y U-especially ifiherc has been an B. May .. 85 79 pm. mm" the proposed Chang, pansy in essence repudiating the wmne” L” E Floatm T15d”1e' Sask" Nam” hggsxe J”; u:”'l:'De" E) .1-"E50,, early thaw. So we wereinteicsted lgyeilge woul” be no improvement, but ac- ygleylvlzleynl-:f5fi,llil1 E5-9";”BTtlll139S SlV8f1I by ( mm 5' M 'm 27, Silk in hearing how one farmer, who - ' - tually would result in a much V 103 3 , 8 near N25 . embroidery and -mum sum. ii 2: W as :::;e:.:s .. .. s ho I s orts 5353331 ”' '”""” K””” mcr lrfiitllloh. also Used ll 35 3 Miss C. Proud 8i f,Z';31sdif.?bl.:...i1;"l3?l'l?een:5.enanfl your Conimitteei ?l'g1el'efore ex-iporfli 0 o p B035. 9 YB8P8- l. D6348!" HOWE” 36' ?:::,luc;1,,,,',t spring pipeline to carry the sap D, saumie;-5 H in would miiy m.vo1,,e, tempmmiy at to the House that it cimnot a- Cape Traverse: 2. Junior Ceretti ZQJMG mm) from his trees to the sugar house M- Johnson 31 least, a duplication of ervice. "19 l?”359”” llme l'9C0mm'3"d U19 BO”.le”l at Rose” sexmm .B”den' 30.Wine some distance away. .Sl'1.sHug:,ci.a" (3) Col munitleiu have been built gll1ll;sY:'”5)0lu::l0 (l::0)l;:ii;lt)3l!lq5af;:;i;11;i Ag Leg':L5'B:rg::”5; lC'o?.l::;1eG1;Inaxft' receptacle Light. W008. (Easily handled Ey B,.;w,,y go wasa;i?u,;1i;SteR;;iiE,:s5p.:::a fjf; Railway Company. , I 3 Borden; 3. Marie. Gallant. Borden: 3L”; el'b:l1 aluminum hassway of stimulat- 5, vessey go the removal of this service gmgm Respectfully submitted i thgiggggllngpoigg lt11;fdV:n”n1';:d;E Boys open, V. mile- 1. Malcolm ::b7el::1 c ing people's ingenuity in their F. Vessey .. 80 lead to substantial relocation oi 0" behml the C”"tmm"- rink on Saturday Fe-bi-uary 28th. Lad” Borden: 2' wmard Le”d' 35.Long-eared search iorsilortcuis that will save MP5. 5PY0l1lE 80 popuiyiion in order to have the (Sgcl.) W. F. STEWART. Boys, 7 years and undery L Bergen; 3. Donald MacDonald, mums memiimeandmoneygodaymorc gevstiliicklsnlclm benefit of any tmnsportatloil ser- March 11' 1953. a"man' Billie lviacbonaid, Cape Traverse; B0&ire1:' open ,2 mile y 1 Anna 37.Distlgurs than a thousand different Cana- E 'Smo'ufep" 80 Vmm) Anticipated savings to the ' 2 .KeV”l R3”ah3"- Bmdelli 3' Howatt. Cape HTYIIVCTSCI 2.? Anita 3s'M'wm” dian iirms ammanufacturing up D: Moore H 30 Railway "cm the pmpoud new CANADIAN NATIONAL Amlel Perryi Borden Westhaver, Burden; 3, Jean Gala ggntemz 1 ticies made from aluminum I-l. MacDonald 80 service would be no compensation QAILWAYS LiGL;”5iH7 Yetarsc Mid undefj 1- lant. Borden. uicogggcmon supplied by Alcan, (Aluminum C. Bovyer .. 30 to the people of Prince Edward Atlantic Region Law J"X:.1aMag;:at'. Egg Trlivfymici 20 B”? 10 5'93"” 1' sonny I"ing' -for eight. Company of Canada, Ltd.) L. Court . .. so Island for the resulting inccnvenl- Department Mcgxnis EJ131291 9” m1 r em Cape TY-Werse; 2- Dexter H0W&.l'-l. nywnered wk C. Marshall 80 ence. if not actual monetary loss. Oi.-r File No. A-11906-43 ' "e I Cape Traverse; 3. Alden MacNev1rl. Him” 1 J, Hardy 80. in It would appear inevitable J. W- (1 MacD0ugall 3035 ODE”. 1 mile; 1. Robert Borden. . w 5 I i - Regional Counsel Ga1lant.Borden; 2. Malcolm Lodge, Girls. 10 years- 1. Mary Rose - '33f,5N" Moncton, New Brunswick Borden: 3- Elmer Perry. Borden. Toombs. Borden: 2. Mona Jar. X Pmmu. December 10, 1952 Boys. 8 .. 1,1) i H ti Borden; 3. Carole Love. Borden. ' Mr. .1. o. C. Campbell, Q.C., Cape rraxlgrasrs; 2. Ja;)((l:rW2lodiziueli', Boys. ll mm- 1, Wayne - 3'" SPECIAL it 3. T I E s Prince Edward Island Legislature, Girls. 8 years- 1. Bonnie Mac- l-4811811. Charleixih. I A X Y D L B A A X 3 Provincial Building, Lean, Borden; 2. Maryin Mcmm.-, Girls, 11 yearse 1. Patsy Mac- '0 L 0 N G F E L L 0 W ChlFl0llel0Wn. PEI. Dmmld. Borden: 2. Canal Gun-is. one letter simply stand: for mother. in this example A is used "N , y I Borden: 3. Ilnelda Kelly. B0l'de'l'l. tor the three L's. X tor the two 0's, etc. single letters, spew R S Dear Sir.- They believe these people were BOY! Open. '.z m1lC- 1- Elm” trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. We have now had an oppoi-turn. probably not in immediate danger Perry. l30"59h: 2. Malcolm Lodge. Each any the code letteh are dmei-ent. 16 - . i ' ity to look over the transcript of in the Russian zone and returned Borden 3. Bobbie Gallant. Borden. . - 11:1; puglitci hGal.fl;gil into the Can- :3 their homes rather than bear Girls. Relay-l. Borden School: 2. A Crypton-am Quotation a an .-. a ona ways' proposals e hardships of life in crowded Cape Traverse School; 3. Carleton tor bus and truck services on refugee camps, with no solid i7ros- school. 3xWw FW33 'UMKuv 3-l-'3Px37 UWKU Prince Edward Island, which were D603! Y0? the future. BOYS. 12 y08PI- 1- DIN M30 Bundle u that closet-full of drab, s otted ties and turn iem over Wnducled by the Select Standing Meanwhile. another 1,150 ref1l- Williams, Cape Traaverse: 2. Willard. " ” ll 0 "TX LP ' ” 0 W " W” V K" , V N - -P - c itt r V ' - to lls. You'll give your husband the surprise of his life when he sees 4,fLf'";mv'r;f ”1n”;fmg”e5:5lf;fj”'9 0f 1:12” agggegnln :l,'e9"tBf',”” 55”” Glmsv Elma"? 3' WW" H””"' YOIWGIYI CrylrtotiIIote:'I'ELL ME.NYMPH8!W1-MT POWER 110W mllglc SANITONE my Cleaning has brought lhem back to llle in Charlottetown, Georzetowli iegyisterecl gsingce iilesirchml w"”.'i333i Cac:r).lrl;I,wl;er;;5:ers- 1. Anita West.- 331'gi.'igg;”L”E"CE”0RT”W6S”T”” RIVERRHINE7" - - - restoretlorlginal colors and patterns. Summcrside. 26.650. , hnver, Borden; 2. Imelda Kelly,- ' .. . . . 1 your Committee that we must reg- l Ark ahim! the New Aim-m A-40 Scmzrrel Carlvrrlilila -s completely new canvrrllbll wllli three-position lap! NO IXTIAS TO NW- A comm! can ArO2l95 Youill want it 6 ; . ESPEClALLY'WHEN YOU LEARN HOW MUCH MONEY IT WILL 'sAv: YOU The famous AUSTIN A-40 Somerre! 4-Door Sedan Nt?EXTIAs to IUY-1 A CQMPLHI can AIASIO95 .'.. Bui,DON'l' Buy 'l'iil You Try! Ask about the New Ausrm A-30 4-Door Sedan ( --a 1953 edition of ill: mar! famous Jmall car In automobile hivlofy. This new AUSTIN is more than a beautiful, roomy car. it is s iincly engineered car that will rut your car operating (0515 almost in half. But don't just look at it. Try it out. Get Right away you'll, be impressed with the wide vision view behind the wlieell ' NO Extus To IUY- - through that curved one-piece windshield. You'll relax on Thar. Ought To Be A Law ' By Ftlgaly And Slfrfc" li9:ve.:::ilili:sdutl.g tlliegilglgliegongf . 0 colmm C" H 51495 those foam rubber, lcaiiicr upholstered scats as comfortably. " ' nu cnpr ping 11;; V A ' ' ' D153 triad-KEEPGO '”d"''l 39”” i”""'””l””” H”"' A as if you were in a living room chair. You'll say at once that 1:! WM 7”! RlCIIP7IfDON'TVOU -MM Amlr l .1, 'g'9All9D'oT3Rm0”"EalEl”:l mill: vials". d3.?.?.7?f...5i;di.iic O EXTRAS To .uY you've never handled an easier car in traitic. And, when 816 MAN TELLS REA"l,zOEK'gg'AREgE2'g EWAV HE. poLLAIz1'uEJ2t,z Naval: DEW 001181985 that 10-000 Ol 40.000 N i you get out on the open road. youili agree that here is 5' Tbsgfw OF EVERY TRANSACTION AII10 , El:ETEEPaTAARECONI;Di or-ME; E';g;fg";m;'l;;,;'ffmg"fu ”;'e”f WHEN YOU BUY AUSTIN s,,,,,,,,h quie, ,,,,ie.m,,,g pe,;.,.,m.,cc, ggggiws ARE WE A :Lrg55' wig pouv-i-new ugses ll:okVVe9t: Berlin thl';?tV9' C22: Erciyhgvgglalssiegycggdzgilggizglgzdyl So ask for a demonstration-and start saving yourself 3Fll4.,.l4FlE BLOOD OPERATE iaiii 'n"N9' 3:,.";:,h. In Jmuam gyooo of 35.. smdard equipmeni inciuda; hundreds of motoring dollars each year. ""W- n.'"”'"..'.'”...." :::":::.:..:-M '0 -2"? ::””".:;::'::';'" cw --n 1- -.-- ' 1 O ICIHIIHC Cl El'U C "N," Vockei did not discuss the na- , . Cnnmnmpecd decmc 3""? sons. but West Berlin refugee of- I . d h. Id . . ' iioisls said a certain percentage, j e 1 W'" 3 '9 w'P'" , increasing in proportion to the , 0 New I" H ll?!"-'1 Wlllrlllll nor one We 12- 1 1:”: ""'"'"'":.f;.;:.. ux, as aways " ppesi-ed" a - - -vote at sin i ' ter registration. - Directional turn signals . - i a Full kit cftcols W y 0 . -the Hocluuwor to the high can of mctcvlng , V , ' 5 d y t .V ' - A DUVAR MOTORS 0 l 1 them with y . . ' A J ' tM'I:I? 164 PRINCE ST, CHARLOTTETOWN &. ' p Iuisnfnsly mu: 0 e O ;- L- cl relief. . .. &f””""""l'-'31 (cannon) l 1u.sh'n MOTOR COMPANY . , 4