‘QQTOBER, 2s, 1949. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN TAGE FIFTEEN ffsrvvwssrsttuieusttotsu (ii rniivca couurv OFHCE 8 Summer Street, Summerside, Phone I80 News. Subscriptions, Advertising uqneseutstives n uuavnv and oaoncu crow The Guardian may be following stores nooislior Al" Water Street c\ enin , ‘ z by the local branch of the A Valulmr" Mmu“ h" bee‘ way f o the Brsckley Road cor- n, guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier Canadian Legion at a special gen. prepared for the Province in er- n" (éflwmel-e) w the North Riv- , g; per day or 1B0 no! WOOII- Phone i911 10f this service or give erai meeting when they voted to der to secure uniform land vaius- n. m,“ ",4 ham ti“ North River . v n der to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs. ~ roll! 91' s, summer-Street: Gourliee Drugstore, 2i Central Street: my.‘ NQWISIIIIII, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 8'! Granville Street: 5 a iioucctteh Grocery, Second Street; island Motor Transport, bought at any of the in Summers" _ r r ' __ ANTI“ SALE at i-lolmans ct-ocrerv. Saturday, October 29th,_at. SW68 61.10;]; Central Bedeque W0- mmg Institute. _;,-1(;|3 WEATHER EH? But My winter's frost and snow. An- pihPf shipment of first Brflde In- Wnrr, (‘Ulli has left the mines for m, flulii S. Cunard 8r Co. Ltd. Book tll'(if‘|§ from car and save. P. _t Alt-hints, Borden. __i,r v-s {MEN'S DIEETING - ("itarlfs Carnegy. who has ac- ‘ ciil to another churchyad- IilS icllotv Y's Men last ‘m, at tiiv regular meeting of m. wit, in the Olympia. Summer- tdc. ilr- took as his topic, "What "gdnm Mmns to Mo" and pointed _ "till the Y's Men's Club is the avoi" to have a Y.M.C. r5 rd in Stimnicrside as on as p. ..<.i1ie. Ho said that a Y - i‘.“(‘Ci(‘ii iii tlils Town for cu rind the youth and it, tic of benefit to the general ~.-. At the tonclusion of t- tvas presented a picture _. 5 ililtlibfffs and a gift bv rf‘ill‘_\' FFCII Blntgham. The . MacKcnzie also to the honorary. ‘liq izom active member- ll Lctity presided at the tutti Dirk Hcnlhorn was .. trr.» S. —MOVING PICTURES in Wil- mot Valley Hall tonight at 8.30. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart, Summarslde. -MASQUIBADI DANCE. Mon- day. October 31st,. Spring Valley Hall. Dancing 9 P. M. to 1d P. M Prizes for best costumes. -— FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - Consider New Skating Rink For Summerside A definite move toward; the provision of a new skating rink for Summerslde waa taken tug donate the sum of 510000.00 their building fund towsrdskii: erection of a memorial rink, A CIIFWIIILBB Was appointed to meet with the Town Council as soon as possible to discuss ways ~ and ma"! 01 89111118 the protect "M" W"? and t0 "Port back to s Legion meeting in two weeks, The meeting which was presided . over by the president Lester Jen. kins was well attended and the matter was thoroughly diseuued, The main participants in the dig. cusslon were Comrades D, O. Funeral service for the late Dan- iel MacDonald was held on Wed-| nesday morning with Requiem H18h Mass at St. Paul's CIILITCIL; Eummcrside, celebrated by Rev: A.J. MacLeod. The service at the‘ grave was conducted by Rev. J.H.| LeClalr. The pail bearers were} Messrs Gordon H088. Major Linc-i Donald, Earle Boiger. Ronald Mac- - LUCKY FEE: WINNER - ter, Mrs. Edward $118 (Mrs. MacEachcrm lucky winner of a television set Stewart. R. L. Molllson, Jack Wright, R. E. Ellis, Dr. J. A. Mm P1109. Earle Cannon. Clarence Steele, Harold MacLeod. Roland Ph111l>S0n and Charles Hogan.-—S. 8T. THERESA Sasktchewsn, Alberta and British Columbia. Beard Iersenaei The members of the Land Valua- tion Board for Prince Edward Is- land are Messrs. Wm. E. MacCal- lum, Vincent Leonard and Walter Currie. Mr. Rand Jenkins has re- cently been appointed as assist- ant to the Board. tion. This will form the basil for land assessment in each school dis- trict. large administrative school units, towns and villages whim may. in accordance with the law. set their assessment to meet the cost of community service. Every means has been taken to assure equality and the highest possible uniformity in the valuing of real_ property. This manual of standard unit values has been devised for the putt-pose oi equality and uniform- ity. lt is a guide only. Methods, rules and standards pertaining to valuations are the best guides if used with good judgment and common sense. Valuators bhould try to carry out the recommends tion of Judge Gordon of the County of Essex, Ontario, who stated on lags shall be the amount by which the value of the land is thereby increased." lone Divisions For purposes of land classifica- tion School Unit No. l. has been divided into three zones as fol- lows: Zone l extends from the city limits north-ward to the new high- tc the Hillsboro River. Zone 3 extends from the above mentioned road north in the Roy- ally Road and from the North Riv- er to the East boundary of the East Royalty School district. Zone 8 extends north and covers the balance of School Unit No. l. in co-opsratlon with the Depart- ment of Town Planning, maps and detailed blueprints have been Zone l. help to the valustors work is being continued. Mr. James Blackwell. the As- sessor for Pickering Township in Ontario County, Ontario. became so interested in Prince Edward Island from Dr. Clark's visit. in May that ha and Mrs. Blackwell came to ‘The Island" in August December, i945. that "all property Thomas Gallant Mrs. Stephen Ma- dauchters, Mrs. (also lniuredi, .Mrs- Bruce Somme-rs. Bradalbamal lone, Valley Street, Charlottetown ‘has received word from her daugh- MacE-zchern of Somervllte, Muss. telling her that‘ was the,‘ and Mrs. Melvin Harper, Montreal. The Coroner's Jury which ex- pects to meet today. includes Reg- inald Roger-S. foreman, Neil Dar- rach, James V. Macdonald, I-lerirv which had been presented to her] Cercttl. Gordon Stewart, Jack G11- by Paul J. Greeley, secretary of the Davis Somerville, Business Men's Assor- the first person to present the correct solution to a mystery mes- sage. the clues to which were dis- played in various Davis Square stores. erly of Cape Wolfe, P.E.I. ‘_ s l Mr. Iliaclsachern is form-i executivcllis, all of Borden, and clayton Square. Heatiey of Catpe Traverse. The engineer of the train was cluii. I..R. Allen iatlon. Mrs. MzicEachei-n had bcenlMr. Lrncst Delghart, Summerside and the conductor in charge was John McLaughlin. tttttttttzttjtfitirss Continued from page 1 BEDEQUE tvomzrcs iNSTiTUTi-Zi o; men's, was Se, aside. Th. as. Wealth 0f Detail The Valuatofs Manual st the present time consists of about 100 pages. Most of these give detail- ed descriptions of various types of buildings with a basic price per square foot from the bunga- low type to those of several stories high. it sets a basic price per cubic foot for business and‘ industrial buildings. it sets clas- sifications for rural areas and a basic price for six types oi culti- vated land, four types oi pasture land, commercial wood lots. oroh- ard and garden property, etc. it gives a detailed classification of urban land values per foot front- durlng their vacation. Mr. Black- blems in urban land valuations. Pickering township is adjacent to the City of Toronto and tthere are many rub-divisions with great numbers of homes built recently and being built this year. similar to those in the Spripg Park and Psrkdale School Districts. Great Interest Shown A great many requests have been received from school districts in many parts of the Province for the services of the Land Valuation Board. When the work in School Unit No. 1 has been completed. the services of the Land Valuation Board will be available to those ‘made oi most of the properties in , These have been a great . and this lng that Canada was old enough and hig enough to carry on its own business. There Was no ques- tion whatever about that. But Canada had already achieved its independence and was faced with no problem in that respect. Any move that further separated this country from Great Britain. Mr. McLure continued, was inter- preted as a break in the solidarity of the Commonwealth. This was a matter which no doulit would give satisfaction in certain places. For himself he felt it was a matter for regret, The member for Queen's told the chamber that he has listened to many addresses and had reiid many more on the rtnttlro nf the CAPITQL Summerside FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 iliglinliifittoriislst . . hool districts that apply as out- . - . a _ y, f; - _ _ - I? . C nfederation pact and the British cr p The member." of the Dedeque's:.f:.:‘5; ant‘); acheésneahagliid “i; ifguegéepgazgdlesraatetafkglre cfgrrngfiilh “zed. 1nr!::ntsc;:§xl_,Act' as amend‘ Ngrth America Act. From thc ~ 0 _ , _' e, 1n e . - _ rwrrr .i‘;"i'.“.$.1 .;".':.. at: ri“"i=1"* It?“ no": iii" fir" m. or 3".:.§i..?"1'33r"3iti'€f§33l““...l3f?§‘ ‘ |~ _ p very i e ins ruc ton excep at. icaions o usiness an resi en- splendid cmopermon (mm cui- ‘th d d n m,‘ "EYES OF TEXAS" mgn%:€°“;'§'f€? T‘? tgfiessmfi-llnggag! gt Iliad to be returned by Septem- tlai lots. it provides for zoning of zens. A number wonder why so ‘éf,,,‘,?§,§‘e,§§§‘,,‘Y,“ “a? “P pgfijhonnot an the president the vice prtsirwnt er 0th. _ ‘ urban and farm properties ad- many question; have in be 351mg form of agrecmon, whereby U... with Mrs‘ Walter ‘Bowness presuedi’ A‘: _ There was no lliIlI0l‘1’I‘ilIy ‘ oi Jaccnt to city, town or market cen- ‘The valuation card; are based on Frown“; abrogmefl 11...‘... fights 1,. ROY ROGERS ter the usual routine of business. ‘éalues. bgtween “hm” dlstnms; "c?" . F“ purpfies °l.va1““u°"' 111E Bxtieriefllie 01111099 1101B! Sim- favor of the central Government. w“ w“ "M. "ma" ‘o _ .. . , hi plan! were made for the comple- i“: 1115mm had}. Tm’ °t 5'” bmldmg’ "e dlvlded m“) "W" liar work in other Provinces. These ii-ie had drawn another deduction . r unmn“ 111i! “I "m Cowbols’ s tion of two quilts which the sc- mius’ anmh“ 8111mm“? had a 20 “lasses- _ , will be revised as soon as it is from the motion before the COm- summers-um 0nd“. horse Trigger’ Andy do“, is makmg ‘m, than,” cross’ milil rate. V Valuation appraisab cards were known ma; any 0g the information rnons, Mr. McLui-e ‘said. It rfshtsntvrln (Willi! iiiit] SOIIS 0T the PIOII- The next meeting which will be he Deparlmem °l Education’ 1° pilepared whlch prowde. ti" d?‘ asked for, is not needed in this that the PFP-‘Pfif hg°‘°r"m""- tails for each farm building in The 13nd valuamn determined tn t row away EXTRA! EXTRA! t-rs. Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:80 the annual meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Sinclair Af- fleck. At the close of the W091;- ing a social hour was enjoyed. overcome these difficulties, secur- used in most of the provinces of Canada. These were studied and on May 12, i949, the Executive Council appointed Dr. J. A. Clark consultant and instructor in con- i { ed details concerning the standards rural areas. Notes are taken re various types of soils and crops, of orchards, wood lots and waste areas. Fences and farm improve- ments such as electric light and power arc recorded. On the card province. Board is doing a difficult job and greatly appreciates the assistance it has received from the property owners. ctlttlttsshttnur , POTG rica _ iCPl--Using only his hands. British North America Act." IIAND-TO-EAND HGI-‘IT HESPSTROOM. South Af- py vim Rcnsbtirg recently fought Also “PENROD AND SAM” Qouffélfiye that both saints and children alike are $110“ (Today) '1 and 9:20; Shows (Saturday) moo-v a mztt FOR TOPS ncction with the setting up of a prepared for urban areas the pro- ,, i m. 1N RADIO Land Valua'ion Board to d» ' ' ' d f h f and lnnrird a ‘L-pfllirtd carp n _ . _ provt - ViSlOii is ma e ‘or t e‘ iype_ o _, vaal Kw" ma, here m, cam, ‘Ggogeog uniform and equitable valuations house. store or industrial build- cqntinuBd from page 1 w” only three pounds short of i‘; ‘IMMMMQMQOMM WRIGHT 8A1 t BELL LTD. of real property. Dr. Clark visited the Province of Ontario and went with the valuators and municipal officers ing providing details regarding the material used in the exterior construction of the walls. roof and foundation. There is also a place fear it. will be. this protection \s'i—ll be withdrawn." Tra nsvaaifis carp record. ___________ PLAN NEW ‘INDUSTRIES i. ttottttt noon rtoutt MILLS tn. in the counties of Ontario, Peel for recording the material used in Urges Delay Th I d! government plan! m _ and Simcoe as they valued real the interior for floors, walls, M M L t d d ‘h c the set u; gvbgiies won ‘or the manw (o! PIERRE- property in their townships. He plumbing. etc. meta‘ ‘no “gizecotraeenyzderal. Gov, facture of liquid hydro-carbon. The recent winner of The Contest sponsored by received valuable assistance from their Minister of Municipal Af- fairs. the Hon. G. D. Dunbar. his Deputy, and other officers of his department, who gave freely of their time and experience to help our Land Valuation Board avoid some of the difficulties that they had overcome. On the back of the card there is a place for a diagram on sec- tional paper to show the size of lot, location and size of buildings. lt also provides for the census of the occupants oi the residence and the children oi school age, etc. School Unit No. 1 ernment sole power to amend the constitution should be delayed un- til the Provinces which were par- ties to the confederation pact could have a voice in the matter. This was essential, lie contended. if the rights of the Provinces were to be ratified and not destroyed. The Queen's member hinted that the Liberal majority in the House symhfltc ammonia. and penicillin. Professional Bards llr. W. R. Carson .1 Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd, MRS. CHAS. BISHOP, ‘ Summerslde, will receive her award from His Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett at The Capitol Theatre, Friday evening, Oct. 28th at 9 o'clock. 0i>fli i-ie also received very valuable assistance regarding the values of The first work undertaken by Wes being coerced into support of (QHIIRgPgIA-gzg: urban lands and buildings from the Land Valuation Board was in the Prime Ministers motion con- gulllkmlanslnn and the Assessment Catnmiriorier for the city oti Toronto, Mr. A. J. B. Gray and the officers of his de- partment. . A uniform system of valuations Your It’s At IIIILMAWS — Hat! connection with the Larger Unit of School Administration crested by the Debartment of Education known as School Unit No. 1. This comprises the school districts of have the work well in hand in the school districts of Spring Park. Psrkdale, West Royalty, Central Royalty and East Royalty. They commenced work October 50th in the South Winsloe district. Regulation No. 3 under which the Board is working reads as follows: revenue. normal sale value Ind ,trary to many oi the members‘ own preferences. "I am sure." he said, “that if we could have an unbiased and non-partisan vote on this issue be- fore the House that it would be He saw in the motion to change the constitution without prior con- sultation with the Provinces. "a submerged but nonetheless very reel danger to all the Provinces of Canada." 1t looked to him like an "unholy desire" on the part of the Liberal Party to centralize P°W"| at Ottawa to the detriment of the‘ Tueadsy and Saturday Only ‘I1 Granville - Phone 886-2 Today 8:80. 7:15 and 9:20 — Sat. 2:80, 7:15 and 9:20 E. E.‘ Parkman. Visual Training Given . REGENT THEATRE BLDG; ; Summer St., Summerside g- __ v T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant AN OUTSTANDING DOUBLE BILL 2.34..“ agree-swat. i" ~tl> of the Y M.O.A. and 1 , | - . w; has. inter" 2mm" r-r-l 222:‘; “e ""-‘Y:.:°::::P'..':.‘.:" .‘;:.3;'...Z"l§;;'.°..“ m" We" Dev‘- .- unttmersi e cu ' _ ' oar vs ua - r “nab” wmth". ing some of the more difficult pro- it‘ central Si’. Summerslde has been adopted similar to that East Royalty, Central Royalty, in use in the provinces of Ontario. Parkdale, Spring Park. West Roy- flair"?!"“:‘_::“gf:::m:.m‘ "L"; will. Tracy and J00 Sawyer In the Hal R0801! Comedy z s11?» Sfiilfh winllgd. tbltiilierswifi‘; X11: ;h.t°w£heyl'r.' I ‘m ‘ax-m’ opiuD" R.O. “ABOUT FACE" ___ ‘Id _ ‘ a atria sect-ion rem e ou g .. Mm“ Duh,“ Th. mum" fire“ehhczzJagfitgiszizuzz 2:03:27‘. t The True Story of the desperado who ended the career. .3 have made excellent Progress and "may can“. “w” i‘ 0f America's notorious bad man —- ' (1) Subject to at; provisions of Prvvlnw- om“ . . this section. land shall be valued h, cunt“ A ‘l. | _' s " A She e for Ever Head‘ ‘i 1“ "m" ""“°- W m ‘° °'""'“° “m” T‘ P Y I (2) in ascertaining the actual The membel for Qunn.‘ Con“ mm“. 515 _ ‘t A S I T I value of landdwlthout lguliidliikgufeued he w“ deeply concerned,“ SUMMERS"): , k t i. _ thereon. consi eration s a _ e m mono to change m“ , a _, ‘IY 6 TO!’ EVGTY GS 8 given to the present use, location. ggregutufion coxglng yummy on, ____‘ _ , 7-: WP <1! l b1" '° "Mm" ‘p1’°“"" any other circumstances affecting ,0 ‘he pflvy gmmdp H, reminded it II ' t A Pnce ‘or EVQTY Purse! the value. ‘ the Houtte that it had 1t (listing-pi B. F. Hunf.“ n.0, f ; (3) in assessing land having tilshed visitor this week in the i t _ ' buildings thereon, the value of the person oi ‘Planéllt Fchru, rrirrrtlr.‘ oPToME-Tglsl i _. land and buildings shall be sscer- Minister o n In. t was sttn -' m,“ M," n, l _ j . tslned by giving consideration to cant, he snlrl, that. while India had c°mpl°u v “Md y. _. r *_ " u’ present use, location, normal cost obtained Its independence. Ithrre Giassel ’ L y- ,_,. . - of .episcement. normal rental were still a numbsr lofwikgd PHONE ‘ill ‘ , I _.§_ _ . value, normal salé value. and any 1!!!! M!!! 1191" "i ~ t mun-MAN“ “Unmmo , -\, o“ Summeraid... P.E.i. I _ . other circumstances affecting the value, and the value of the build- Mr. MrLure made it clear that the Privy Council. he had no objection to the feel-i Those new models are exciting and charming. - - - In the collec- tlnn are "Tim 0'Sbsntera", Mistral Berets. and the newest of Feather Hats in the smartest of styles- the colors are trancing. - - - Green, Copper Bark, lied. Sapphir- lIIlI Wood Gray. Como choose rnur list in the Ladies‘ Wear Da- partinent — they're priced from 8.06 to 11.06. CLEARANCE SALE wt-ttts ntsv tssr 50 our DRESSES IN CREPES (ell tliedasi PRINTS end WOOLS Silas ‘II to 241/2 These attractive Dresses, all in the latest styles, are being cleared at this huge saving to you to make room for con- stantly arriving merchandise. REGULAR PRICE $12-95 to $24-95 SALE rtttcta 8.95 BARBARA. AIIII DRESS SHOPPE SUIIMERSIDE ..-v PRESTON FOTEll 7 BARBARA BRlTTllN JOHN IRELAND ' l$ HADLEY J. DWARD IIOMIIRO ' VICTOR KHAN IU\UVII itqplnneraatnatashteannw-neasluacnesnran. 903 Tune In CJRW MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY _ For "MYSTERY MELODY TIME" OAMED THEATRE-Kuwaiti Friday and Saturday 1:15-0:15. Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Isulatte Goddard as (Captain Mary Moreiy), Fred blaclilnrrsy as (hubby Peter Merely), MacDonald Carey as a family friend or iahe? and Arleon Whrlan its "friend tiiorla" but. whose friend? in comedy-romance, "SUIIDENIX IT'S SPRING." Also Serial and News ~ 2 t t.