PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, NDII. 11th SUMMERSIDE Holmarfs SYIHIIIIJRSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN s5 Bepterrbcr. X - l. Rny fiiacQuarrlem STORES DLDSED WESTERN GUARDIAN .§ —RETL'RNS T0 SACKVILLE - ‘ Rev. John Jarvie, Field Secretary of Christian Education, has returned to his home in Sackville, N.B.. after spending the past week in speaking at various places in Prince County. He was the guest cl Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Bradshaw, Silinmerslde.-S. — NEW MEMBERS ADMITTED Holy Name Society of St. Paul's Parish, summerslde at a service held in the church on Sunday ai- ternoon, conducted by Rev. J11, — YEAR IN IL - T\vo Tig- nish men ages I-l and 23 vrere sen- tenced to a ycar in jail by hiagls- trate R5. Hinton. KC, in sum- merslde yesterday for theft of an automobile. The car had bccn slo- len in Aiberton on Friday night. i‘. party from Kcnslugton and one 'from Wellington were fined 5L3 and costs for possession under (h: Temperance Act. A number of Summerside residents were line). AXYDLBAAXR the first week of Fchruarv, i950 and this committee offers its scr- - 1‘ HE GUARDIAN t Former Waterford Farmer Daniel MacDonald Passes old friends Many County and genial nature he made himself a host of friends. his siurimers with his Nlrs. Daniel gel". Rumforci. Maine. During his last illness he in Prince teamed with a, sense of deep regret of the passing of Mr. Donald, Travellers Rest. The late Mr. MacDonald was born at Wat.- erford. PEI. and lived there most o! his life. He was a successful teem and \ll'IlCl‘C by his friendly for In his declining years, after re- tiring from active life, he spent daughter, MacDonald and dur- ing the winters he lived with an- other dailghter. Mrs. William Bul- fE< celved the last rites of his Church from Rev. Father Macbcod of St. John. now living in Rumford, also CHARLOTTETOWN The new Boy Scout hall in Bor- den which hus been donated for this purpose by Scout Master A. P. Ceretti of Borden was formally opened last evening by His Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard Dan C. Spry, C.B.E-. D-S-Q. Chief executive commissioner of the Boy Scout Association of Canada, who is on a three-day visit to this extended a welcome to the Prov- ince to General Spry and con- tinued: "General Spry is our guest at a vtry important time. Tonight we are privileged to attend this gathering because of the kindness. generosity and big heartedness of Mr. A. P. Cerctti, a gentleman, I may say, around whom the town of Borden is built. a man though not born in this Province who is s real Prince Edward Islander first and always. A gentleman who has is always guided by the virtue of NNew Boy Scout Hall Is Opened At Bordon The evening's activities were in the form of a camp with the Scouts, Cubs and Guides gathered around a camp fire with the Un- ion Jack flying nearby. Commis- sioner Spry acted as camp chief _ Approximately “new new gIngitellilctlixrlrlldét atghee 8:03.251’ at an interesting ceremony Whh-‘h f!" the Evening 11nd a! tho 90"" members “Vere admmed m ‘he his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Msc- was also attended by MBL-Glh- Cllllif-"m 0f ihB Bclivgzfiuuipgkg brie-fly, first ‘to the Guides on the necessity of being prepared which is the Scout motto. To the adults present he said 9 ' ISJeClair, chaplain of the societyz- tanner and one held m the d1,” Provinm that men and women interested in ' _ m“ in which he lived. h’! hllh e8~ Lieu-tenant Governor Bernard Scouting and Guiding seldom get “"__' much thanks from the parents of ".5 the children they work with. Ho asked parents to co-operate and he suggested a number of ways in which they could help. Mr. K. M. Martin of Charlotte- town. a lnelnbcl" of the Provin- cial Council spoke briefly on the r-xccllcncc of the hall which the Scouts and Guides of Bordcn have for their activities. Mayor Willard Leard welcomed the guests to the Town of Borden and compli- Borden ln PlDDITClHLlDH to Mr. A. Macxmzim Alexander Campbell’ fixing activities prior to the war. lrlculture Department. said: "It is NOVEMBER 9, 19,, E .1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_I|.-I...--‘ CAPITQL-Summersiae ronav (Wednesday) _ THURSDAY ...". Pfiigimepg gilt; .3»... - ,. \ “I”? ~ y -~ a LTIJIYBZQFQGIEF“ “W ALSO SPORT REEL - NEWS - CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 35m . __-__. . ,,_ yd REGENT TDDAY and THURSDAY “ ' u ‘“—._ W’ 'W "b 1 ‘ l$2 and costs for ml .- t n. . , _ , iisyrrros scnooL GmMPvnfrrL migrgalluertntcannon Wadi‘) “cans” Thlshflngsptfiii Pnfiililssiraéishfl Sutrlnmerfiide- E1 devoted much time and money to merited Mr. Ceroiti on hi5 gener- ‘2 H .A .d u .._ . t d \ m; u, 53 to data For rim-m ‘ l“ w e‘ 1e °rmer_ 1 the advancement and uplifting of osity. FP-“ZWFH. 3. EIJJIllIliZIJIl-‘eitgil-Sohfarjol ‘without a licensrx- a wotorlgstaziqI. 1.3mm“ predeceased mm Mum“ the morale of Scouts. Guides and Presentatuuns were malld by NOTE! SIIOW! 7 and 9225; Mfltllltt! Toduy m-m M1739“! 799°" 101' 5118"" "W; Q, Iv __ 1‘ Rum-O Cannon, fined $5 and c0:~ lfgealfaoffzfls gililesmyfi: Curbs and a man who does not Chief Executive Commissioner v ""' l ‘ ‘ a ' Irlctlce the evil of selfishness but Spry on behalf of the Scouts of John Mills (star of “Great ecmfiom“, rIU-‘X Exp ~ l Stewart Granger (star of "Madonna of tlu- not," King Scout Eric Tanton, Scout Mr‘ L°w “Id h“ WNW“ I° pm‘ definitely ruy understanding thtre Gm‘ Gr ~ llI __ 1 Ralph Caliber" 5114i‘ TX W1» shiYiPi‘ FPYF-‘Y a 3 C, u. .> '3 ‘D », qt... M ‘We daughters‘ Mrs‘ Daniel Muc- d ‘ d" l‘, (‘crctii and i0 Cpl. A. Kinfl. 213mm QMIIPIIIII‘ \\ Gm‘? TI II-PHI- hhlyg-PL n’ Mr nd A \ "- .» Qtn-llillftwclgra‘ TnII-NIIEIS Rem lllononor lauded the Seoul R.C.M.P. Certificates and bronze M00115”) Ill “WATERLOO ROAD". Grade \lIl -- l. Ada Campbu,“ 2. Ruben Cnmvmn’ 3. Mary Far‘ an; ‘o. a” Mwvrzlvamcsvfli. .‘lvlI.lf_‘,';\.l . lsr ‘gllllnln 4 BLIIE0I.U‘GCTLUI'CILI'| movemam and 5am that ‘he future a,.L,°“.h[,ad buds,“ wore prcscmcd ‘ 2- Jlikie 031mm’ 3‘ Dem“ Ma“ ‘row. .19“ h} um“ SOIL, ‘m L N“Hmm' RAN“ OI ‘M'nne‘ M“ Inmg BUN’ peace and Progress of the world lw the Commissioner to Doufllas Lean: ' lair Vi'l t v l Grade I — ND h°n°f Bimdihi ivisit Iyoalflrlioefidslliindl‘ si-IcNhINIveZni: i§§?l'.heLhr'raRl'“lfi°-'“‘Mi/m ifiabqte deimnds “P” ‘he mimn‘ h°“°' 0”“ “M I?“ T°°mbs a” palm‘ Sn9§:d* aggQzfllfr-ieo H" 12351813} Highest average in Junior grades 305m“ Massachusetts 5R1 ‘fmq, \,1{CD'°na1dnI§N' L218 Iggildn and trustworthiness of the youth leaders and their significance was ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ M < . . ~ v ' ‘ ‘ ‘. ' ‘ " “ ' ' ‘ . ' . ' i . a: w, i _1, - , ‘ ‘. " ——————~——- .-\ll b hi ‘~ ' B I ' .~ - . G1“? h! lib-We F°$M°rq Aioriison. Ivorms Fe Ly. in o s \\~ - Tern} eis o’ S Ix?“ hmuy haw gulne many men and women Governor Bernard to Marguerite IIiL IiNLAIE§I 2. Barbara Diins..rti, 3. .i:lrlln Fcr,,U_\0n Hem," F0 , Fhm Pic :1 ionic when he died. F . wsth , d AN MMLenm h ‘ H" _ 1 - Q1 11w 59mm; nmrria L, he 15 whose names are engraved in Westhavcr. rancis e a_\cr an [MM $1M} ‘time Tflréhiwil. Joanne ‘vIacDoll- 5 - - ~ D d McIve tiighest overuse in Senior mo. ' Sunlved by m" sons’ ‘meph’ from“ leuterlstldonllnsthryfi gag? (lslTsonD c TIo-mpklns District "I M‘ UMP grades __ Gitadys ‘yum, 953 per. Assismnt ___ Annie M DO H‘ S i, T Grand River; Chester, in Am. c congra uae a w o a a .‘ V. .. . _ . cent. i ____,i° m‘ UQQES S DWI] ifintlteenkara lira rend it hi»; gonsnsewao; yiyihsc*§§n;l;1g;d*,go§;;, §3;*;,'g;;;°g§;;l;§§,°,‘,;§§§f;§,§f,°*§, . $0 W , _ TC ITI 8 * Felzerlfect ‘aittenianée L_- geullah ("hopped prunes, chgpped 5p- ‘ cilllllOilyo BELITFTICZTISIBOSLKIISI’ and he offered his earnest wish |5tan Mclnnis and Ray Hickey was g son, A ario l ac can, guys 1,\_ d f‘ 11 (y . .1 . ., i ' ' ' f“ ,_ , - _ c; V1119“, Barbara Dunsfont 5n Seficiicnerlllv Ystuifiiiéigclfg? e lvllagDokfiald, MagiomuGrniiu thatd tthhlgnfigturnestrtgraey’ hold man) lln charge of the program-s Pflnclpal _- Lois Simpson. Flavor utth a little onion juice {Lynn} fi/hna fgeazemn ‘I e I I E30. g ' it (lashed The Town of Summcrside was T, 1 ‘ y‘ . " ‘ called upon to consider the lislilllfl o .18 ugexgalk) wnawhrfld to“ wit?‘ ‘ "‘ '0 " ~‘ -- "m Substance O g a for me "euro f l ,, l homo of his daughter, Mrs. Datiici ' c R O S S R D A ggglil corrmibunlty CcnteII- {Std Iv iY°°P°‘é“hId' ;rr*“'i:1%5 RfSt. l0 Si. WOODS ' IEQQY BLAKE 1.111 . ' "M y a resolution of tl pull ~ ‘Ml-S uroi an cme Bry- Sum- M G R t Y POMIIMOII ' C 0d' In» . 61,8132? 5 3,851,: (ggésfxme C T o Iwnys and means commute? at ‘it; lncl-sirle. The funeral mass tvas C e "IhllHi-mgqlyggiluga 0,3115%. ‘the MA 0mm’ first meeting lagt evening, This celebrated by Rev. Father Mac- mum; ~ p -°'R“““"‘Y “t” °" commltt rm n n Lcod nd the 1 t it t —-—— Y “ch “Arab 28' 1mm: LO pointed Eaetvmhubclic mzgunheeni- Nip‘ glove aware perfEf-merd esba R218 OTTAWA Nov 8—fCP) Judi-ice against a number of firms and c - 1 v. . - — _ v kingdom 29 Llnowance‘ TI zens. ttlso suggested theglIhidiInIi; Father LeClair. y Minister Garson tabled a 60.000 "measures have bee" "him" to 2% HOURS 0F GREAT ENTERTAINBIENT .1588“ 0r p éggillest sl~bglggliiggfcli v 0f a plcbmm, on n", “mum. H, The panbca,_e,s Wm: Game“ word report in which F. A. Mc- link them \vllh the alleged flour- ‘ ‘ ' the time of the civic election in Hog , M ‘r M D 1d, Gregor, chief combines invesilgn- milling combine. ,____ ‘14- Pixels liquid boring tool H 00M yebruurx Eugen Roslienengfi $228M tor, charged Canada's 11 main The ll firms. listed as members e er meuu" 33399)“ A N it N The committee which met inst 1301mm gdtt-ln MacNefll __ 5 flOi-il‘ 811d milllhfl wmlilnie! with or associates of the Canadian Na- yggynfivffi v,I,,-,-,y,v_ “Lprovlni anev“ (515118) t. D IAIN DA night Is representative of the I ____. ' ' Hgroeing from 1936 to 1947 to flX tlonai Millers Association, were: a x (Czech) 12. Boxesscien- 84. Dun colored l-q whole commumm F0," menflwn‘ . common prices for their products. Lukg n: ti" \Vood5 Milling Co. l . .17.Diviliono! tlflcally antelope rattan-yuan": In. H. E. Clark, Convener, m. .1. M , The bulky document hit- nwm- Ltd., Oizllvle Flour Mills Co. Ltd. '- TDN ‘w g-GPIBZ iB-éruitless 3 (Aft) IC, Simpson, T. D. Morrison nnd D. ale no g9“! 0733" ‘at fewfimIYll-Itet! F???" St, Lawrence Flour Mills Co, Ltd" - ng om 8. vilwrong 6. Appearing 40.Tako in O. Stew. t l - . t cl b’ ti ~ m” "5 er °w9 ‘ t" 9 “ all of Montreal; McDonald and _ (SEIMM 22‘ 5mm “Kent” ‘man-drum public nagmiggierrllgoogtcwerse 3;; S k faint-hour debate in which Prime Robb ma, Valleyflold. Que; ‘Vednfldly Ind Thursday ‘HIM-lit; lihtinee Thursday 4 mu- ‘2o-Manzsnoso tarts, so. Employ: dLPldce pointed by various organizations Millie‘? 5t Laurent ""1 MP- G“- Quaker Outs Co, of Cnnnlis, Ltd, A suspenseful ‘ use drums, "run: PARADINE case", Iturrlng Eym- i as follows: Canadian Legion. Les- 5°" 3,°‘“ed,t,° dflmd m" Gmwm‘ Peterhorough, Ont; Lakeside Mill- Gregory Peck as the Lawyer who passionately risks his career 21. Revels-y ter Jenkins: Rotary, E, P, F010)‘; men“ decism“ M‘ m pmucum in: Co. Ltd; Maple Leaf Milling and his marriage to “Ann Todd" by defending "Mn. Punulino", 23.Tears Roar-i, Sqdn. Ldr. wt. Gillespie, y ‘he °°"‘P°“‘"- Th" "l" def°lid°i Co. mo. Purity Flour um. l.tri., "Valle" who in charged with murdering hcr hIIntl Iiushnnll; >25.Thong Y's Men, H. T. Holman, Jr.; Town “‘ me Gmemment! “Hon In no nil of Toronto; Rollin Hood Flour also starring Charles Laughton. Charles Cohurn, l-lthl-l Burr)- 127. Approaches of Summerside. Councillor H, Li. Maj_Gen Dan C Spry ch,“ Sggmgg “Pager the "Imrh dated Mills, l.trl., M0050 Jaw, Soak; Elli- i more and Louis Jourdln. A brilliantly enacted Courtroom Drmna. lac-k’! ichugmatnirxijimfl$hAEhgcr on”; Executive Commissioner '0: the The ministers said thc- flour- afihilrI-glllnz ‘XII? hlltxrxoggz'krlfigt' "'5 """""'"""""'I"‘I . oar o rn e. , . .1 - , ,. ' . , . . (P1P. 11-. ‘ ' '~ "r “fillet? The text of the resoluiiilhnxcvhlcir D°m‘n1°“ B“ 5cm“ Asmmatmm mum“; mum“ w“ “mud dun kcr liiillinr: Co. Lids New i-Vest- "WMMW" duflhcilimn °1 "l1 "l" (33 Therega" was moved by D. O. Stewart nnd was ,lhe gnu.“ Speaker at the ‘he .wLI3 m“ IQIIIIOHQ] prIcf‘ Thinner. B» C- vice‘ Dr" “W” “Elana Mm" 0°‘ 1 1 ' seconded n H. r. Holman Jr. is “m” mew“ °f ‘he Kmart’ m"; M“ m“ e s“ m Q —-————— °P°"'I"‘ m°““'“ b°"w°‘“‘h° W“ S Sfmlacerated as follows? ' ' Club of Summcrside yestgrdgy in Prosecution under the Combines big Carrie“ mum ream m swings 37.Devoured , ' _ _ , - Investigation Act. In fuct, they o aaiFfled i‘vhereas the acqumng of a w,“ the Q15 mpia, The speaker streSSQd gfllfl, the Government's Prices of perhaps $30,000,000 a. year. . cake- able community m-nrm- and mun. the international aspect of the Board encouraged unuorm prlccs ‘The Federation brief had sug- ‘1 ma, m rial ice rink appears in he iwynnn Boy Scout movement and said it m {Bantam ndminmmtivc pfqb- . gestcd the Commission look into the ‘(l u) the capabilities of the service contained a great spirit of unity. lems 1,, me complcx “em efficiency of railway workers. Irld ‘a Asym‘ clubs and Canadian Legion nnd us Ho said that Summerside is one of The Gnvemmenp, "cum" w," Dr. Hope questioned whether rall- ‘sivlaré. We. the committecailrnc nrvisrwuv- the four communities this size ghnrply criticized by opposition ways labor had Otarlled iHCPEIIBI-I m 45 Incite 1311i? of’ illlgerltlrpflil‘ I}I11<II\VI\1-\1 that hc has sccn without an active spokesmen-Jon? Diadegbrlger (Pg- “Amgvsyg NOV‘ 8 __ (GP) __ Raise? oflgvsheprlggac‘mtyyl'url by In‘ -Ij ' ' ‘V’ P? ° W‘ t‘ 9 5"" F! W"- Boy Scout o an‘. tion. He ex- L111‘ C-Pfltrvl? T- - All WPIL -- v » " - . c 5P3 - , l '.- ‘éagilglagl lure: rcsolvcd then-fore that this ,,,.,_<5cd ,,,,,,,,§§.,,,,§7,,a f0,- me efforts C. ‘F. lender; Solon Low. Social git-ftidbdttgggvprgfs tlxoflgghixghglge 'I‘akmg into account technological , ~~ ° '- committee recommend that, the u, “m, in the as, b me y-s Credit lender, and Angus Macinnis ‘ - ,- _ improvements. he said. labor hadi 4g_Bh-d5> Town CO n,“ b n, “CHM to m)!“ P _ _ - p I ‘- (PCP, , __E U cents 1 pound n solue storos, all.) l u ||1 “m 8L “ ‘ P ‘i . Mons Club. He slid he felt that it ~ ""*"°‘"°' "t o u anon," m,” or [our m,“ “m “W” 1° m" I habitation! rider the lssillmz of debentures in _ . Mr, Dlcfcnbokcr charged the t‘ p ‘ ' ‘ flciency you would expect over a a sum silrflclent In provide fund< H” "'7" “f the NW“ reahfed ‘he Government, with a ma"), n; the this “Wk find Probably 1"?‘ "l! period o; Mme-- . DOWN i for the i-rci-tion of a mcntorinl “FLTFNi-v “I hzwmg ‘Commit for Combines investigation Art, xvhlchlnI’ apprmurllhwl-Y '71 Cm“ dealer“ Under qucationlfli h!’ F‘. C. S. LPleaii community cvntcr and artificial ice the b0“ “my “Tmm 5° PM "d rcquircd that, reports be tabled inlhfle $3M “"1111"- Eyans. C_p_R_ conning, mg flop: 1PM; rink m,“ sip-i, (Iphrjnhlrng he r.» S“ 1h? Yilm/fhlfni Oigilllilfd- Pnrlinlncnv within 15 days nftc-rl Butter prices ltrlrc had been Sam M “ppeuod avid”, u,” the 3. SwinQ tired over a period of 2O years II"_\\fl-‘1hii°d\i@4‘d by Mr- K- M- they urn received by the mlnlsierwsteady at about in cents for thgrauwlys Md “Red to do nothing ‘Empgicg and that (hi, wggfluon he plain-q Maritln of Ctharlottegilwni JOtticr fMrhColthrvlell saifinthat igcgiardless last several weeks but todtay some about [he mat," o; erymtm‘ 101m, flIurQI before the citizens of the Town in curs s presen were ‘ le us ice o _ Vie our-m ng n us rys 5Q"; wan. quoting 33 w“ 5_ _ ‘ i _ . v ‘ _ the form of a plebiscite at the Thnne A. Campbell. A. S. Hopkins. "ctiviiifs dilrilil th° ‘"1" I! “liquid KJ. MacSween; director of KgIAQ-Igh? contrwem“ “crow.” DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE-Horob how to warn it; time of the civic clccilorr during Harold Rodd. w. A. Currie. Ross he PFQ-‘Pfllied for Hilts"! PH"- marketing in the Nova Scotin Ag- N... PM,» me, m“ m Hope‘ told catrmlsslon counsel. Frank M. Covert of Halifax, that thue should w“ swongly awn" "w "mmk will be It, substantial increase in BLONGFELLOW vioel In “Gill-min! "DY flmhi“ ltlaster Gordon Kerr, Provincial b, "mm"; on m, “nut; “m? trophies, the length and formation of the words are ell Each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation KXFB FOL KXFK O NOAA XFXIM Ono letter simply stands for another. In this example A is uses for the three L's, X for the two 0‘s, etc. Single letters, spoo- hints. XM HXFAA. XFRM BXFIOVKH MFHOMX 08v information that the Couucl should require to obtulnP-S. - Kinsmen Club. Holds Meeting tho club delegate on the ways nnd means commlttcn for thr- acquiring HERE'S ROLLING ,of a newrink. During tho (liar-tiss- ion on this Tnnttcr Henry Wcrlrzc gave a resume of the activities to date and what actions that have been taken and proposals put for- out that night. ‘wore given to the two orplmnngns in Charlottetown. The cluh decided to hold n. pen- nut dny in the near future and Maurice Mill was appointed tn head the committee. Bob Ross ivns ulclcomcd us u new mpmhcr nnd Herb Stright acteld as fines mns- Y8?“ y gest mayor in this city's hist- ory when he edged Aid. Rilsscll Brownrldge, s lawyer. in the civic election V/ednesday. Aid. Lewryhsd a 247-vote edge over Aid. Brown- ridgo and the third candid-sic, . druggist Oswald Fysh, trailed by ai- for you to straighten your leg? Thousands . recommend T ‘ ‘s T-R-Cs for heusihle withholding of the re-i retail butter prices almost immed- Commissioner R. S. P. Jardine and Rotarian P. W. Turner, Charlotte- town. After the meeting Commissioner Spry met informally with some of tho members of the Y's Men's Club and discussed the scouting situa- tion in regard to Summer-side. Those representing the Y‘! Men in the discussion were Ross Mac- port of a responsible officer so that the people would not know what the report contained," Mr. Mnclnnlr said there. was ample evidence ln the report. to indicate the companies manipulat- ed prices. Substance of Charges Mr. McGregor, who gnve the tanadian Ass'n 0f Consumers Oppose Boost In Rents the flour-milling ficld: 1. "it ls clearly established hy the evidence that since st lcust 1036 there have been continuing efforts on the part of tho prin- cipal milling compsniel to secure and maintain agreements amongst 2, “During many periods between 1936 and 1947, agreements to maln- toln price uniformity have been tor Abbott, it asked reconsider- ntlon nnd amendment of the date Dec, 15, when new increases will take effect. The telegram, signed by the Association president, Mrs. F. E, Wright of Toronto, reaffirm- ed the C.A.C, siund that there is hood for a further period of rent of the firms‘ activities "is u record were broken at times, only to be followed by renewals or modifica- Marvh 31, 1950," the telegram said. “Some filrther period ls needed for levelling ofi‘ in prices to take plnro nnd for normal landlord-ten- nnt relations to he relnstltuted.“ It. concluded: “ln view of gov- ornment action would request that such "joint lotion was neither re- quired nor sanctioned" by the Board. 4. Diplomatic approaches follow- ed by threats of reprint were made to small, Independent mlllern Government decision. "The working girls are in a 6. The lame sort of price-con- completely effective." The history. of a series of agreements which‘ "if they did not comply" with, l v i liately." I He said the increase would be ithe result of a. seasonal trend nnd an increase in Government floor ‘prices. . ' At Saint John, N.B.. butter was Iseiling at 67-09 cents, an increase lof 3 1-2 cents in recent weeks, Consumers in Charlottetown seemed to be getting the best RMBKMT-DAMKBXMI. Kcmio PM, . . , . . . president. L. W. G p d 1 i , b“ I . Yesterday's Contention: nir. BUILDED iinrrrr. rim: in: thxgflitegulglckmircllrll]: stbatlI-ifiqnlglntlh “.~"'"°°°k~ W» A- Currie. A. s. Hoo- ngzi-rlrillilljieiggsregoll ans tfne “out 'hI:'§§°‘“‘ °“ bum" I“ ‘he P'“"m,"“"" 5°,§,§:y.;"°‘:§:,°§§J§§Q§¥ 1N rnasziso Tl1.\il'l' KNEW; rm: CONSCIOUS stout“. r0 BEAU} : r .;w.. men Club of Summcrside. hold no §Ei,e§‘,i;"‘ds ‘Md "M" Chm“ §°“1‘,3°,5',‘,“°'d“’,§:d‘"“,§° ""3" t“ pOIrIIrlaCZNIiI trifle Sulfa"? ‘Irv: 006 worth of lootatrgni m Edmund-l “m” “““ "““{,' ‘" EIIEZISON. evening in the Olympia. Club pre- --' - - . ma e one c urges against d 1 1m ston jewelry store remained atl use l lbs. per sm- . §|nn““‘ b, n" rmml "Mm" sldent Elmer Offer was appointed gghaldlllilitfgiretafaldgtltvgo gig-Wagon! :11’ noun a or N ' large gonighg qqufunknawn mm| Below 25F. use i lhv. w p y " broke away from s constable who| "ch- llnifiedliontrol For Railways ’ward. . I Wally Coulson‘s final report nn themselves and with others which CALCIUM CHLORIM. K ‘the harvest ball showed that, ihr‘ 1- “wilil fir common prices for the SPECIAL Bllllllllillhlitii‘ iclub ma mode sasom. Norman OWAWA. Nov. 8—(CP)- rm- snle of flour, rolled oats, mlllfeeds . l- F» HIIMOI’. LO. l" Ind o" LAN!) illn ( l“ H4O" reported on the Klngfnpn IODilO-memhcr Canadian Assocla- nnd coarse grains which they sold. 8-7 ‘hhn Lama” i l", d" nnd larger TIfFVt-QIQ: g Hranowelen puny and m“; ma; this tlon of Consumers today expressed These efforts were directed to h“. OTTAWA, Nov. 8 -(CP) —l\ ("TOME-run D3“); mpg m“! l-lll a 40h,‘ m5, w" ggggpq Ow.‘- gnn a dim view of the Government lng such agreements in effect in “Em e°°n°mlat Aw"? “Id ‘h! Oomph“ “m” Mum“ - - - - ' ' ' hugs 0g candy and m,“ had ma" plnu to boost rent controls by 20 all markets In Canada in which RUWI CWW-nififlion 0K1 TTHHIDOWBI- . made up and 73g hm been glyph nnd 25 per cent. . the associated firms carried on Ion m“ "nu" "f u" Tlflwlyym Oluu‘ “ma Tm. rpmaindpl‘ In n tclcgrnm to Finance Mlnis- business." boost efficiency and eoonclmy may 780K‘ l," I result eventually in unification of the systnzrls. Dr. E. O. Hope. economist of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, for savings might bring about "some form of said public pressure unifi’ control." ,c,__5_ control in the more congested tlons designed to bring the parties der examination on s brief pre- "Iijc-s- back into agreement." rented by the Federation to tho film-unit Amman‘ YOUNGEBT MAYOR Present rulings which have 3. No exception is taken to luth- Commission, which IIS investigating I om“ n placed the majority of tlnnntl on orlzed activities under the Prices national transportation problems MOOSE JAW. Saslc, Nov. 1 -. monthly leases will result In Board but the firms continued for the Dominion Government. u 9557115‘ '9'” (cp)_aldeymgn 1“ 1-1, Lew”, g9. chaotic conditions, should all con- then to make "agreements to re- Discussing the question of Plano III newt-um 59cm“, m; trola be arbitrarily removed on move competition in price" when "nummm. 1m §::‘."..".:.....°r;.i'."':;"z..tr"::l1a stair .2? ,;;'.::";=:..'.:=r..*r R increases may take effect." 5119395 cqmbgnm y he oyronlrusr . o0 p|5||g|||q 15g m g . ti:.-...€‘.'.5i.”.i"‘:l°it’.‘ ma: ..t.t‘:;l:'."..."f.';‘:.3‘.'.l:..' tlttli ?.l::...‘"::7: Are your leg pains like a knife drlvlnil gijigilshziggeatiilhg Nlfanghmgfc C. It: iiIIiiierhlloiitIlIlhIgE aIETINTN-u can}: Office Hours: through the flesh? Do they make it hard Q "View; with extreme Mum-v‘ ‘he be kep‘ In "confident," memlgp 9 to ll] l in I , ik llefof I I . tabla‘ [Sdatlc , at;Jillu».¢::;§I':=llIrwltIi'r-a-c'-. 221m’; c:'t‘°{h,"'“;; fzam-‘Y m“ "wit"! "iivlti" h!" Mm some g I m $1.25 at drug counters, 1.1] i- u I I e pot cult on in the western bread-baking In- Bummer 8L, impugn“; " <~ M» ~------ -- -» - Y! "- ..,_...\...._4.,..s.. -. g flysgrv-lesnl city-pea an pending \ The economist was testifying un- dealt vi-lth only by Parliament be- t cause of their national importance. “Winn Mr. Covert asked if ha, thought. the grain rsiss should bot subsidized from tho Federal Treas- ury, nr. Hops replied "not necuar- ily." The competitive rates yer-cl not subsidized, he said. | In cool or roll] “rnlIi/"r u-s CALCIUM CHLORImL for uniform Ind tlcpenllrllvli- cur- ing and morn \\‘0l'I(llhIt‘ vou- crow. QUANTITIES REQUREIF 1, 1% or Ihl. nor ""1"" temperatures 60 to 3H’. EDMUNSTUN, NB. Nov. ‘l - <CP)-~A thief who vanished into s uns questioning him af'er c110 theft. Dtrofosslonal Bards NOW IN srm K FRESH CEDIICNlhV IIARDWALL rinsrlafl HYDRATED 1.1m. PLAsTnn rams company Limited Wholesale ii "fi-‘II Distributors _ V" Shell and Heavy "i"‘l“’_' ma all BulldlnK -*"i'I"‘_“" suiimnnsmrx. r-l-i QMALLMAWB BUILDING summon!‘ , BILL fr, ran. Hickey a i. i. Parkman. C>p+.D.. R.C). ""1 h! sppolnmul REGENT TREAT]! HEDG- L._ _._. . ._. -......¢__ - -¢._.