November: 21., TITE WESTERN GUARDIAN 1947 ' ‘ AGINTS: J. llluer Murphy. Ill llnnevq ltrsst, and George CloI. Ill Ottawa Itleet susmnnsm: end PBINCI 000m’! Alvertflng. Ne". la "f The Guardian n; be bought at any of the summing“ ~ following stone in Inna-cries: TODAY (Friday) and Water Street; Gentiles Drllllere. u Central Street: SATURDAY Bookstore. $9.1m Bekfl. Water Street: fiuardlanwlllbedellvendtoanybenaolnunasnecdle. geyaesewdsrnIIIelIrveeL-Peeeesssvarealaaee-nu “myourerdestetheboyreyonlblefesleliveryenyeuerquu M DBUYING BMELTl-Dalo Calu- JAN’!!! [ALI in Holcnanh “w, Travellers’ Beat. Phone 006- I-Iardware Saturday. November 22nd ll. .11 J-OB 55],; _ 1MB 3 I-I-ton, Ruxtel, radio. heater Recently ovsr- Institute will hold a pantry m; and A-1 condition. Maple Les!- and accessories- hauled. Nfiw m“ y, Harry Waugh. Wilmot. Jew LONDON Presbyterian Nov, 7o acres of land, with buildings. Ap- M. Geddie PD’ in Harry Under-hill, Firencla P. M. South Gran- RWQY- ' 1.111s 7.30 P. M. itev. D. A. Campbel-Ll churches. Services Bands)’. we. Clifton 11.00 A. Memorial 2.30 Minister. _cows slnrrsn T0 NEW HAMPSHIRE - Messrs. Graves end son recently lmlJDH-‘l l» V51“- lms carload milch cows to their dairy farm 1n N" 3"?" ‘hire. They were assisted in their purchases by Mr. Heath Casley of KensinstorL-K- -1 WILL BE collecting taxes Friday, November 21 at Robert P. Hogs; Monday, November 24 at James Tupnrrs; Tuesday, Novem- ber 25 at Georse ‘Taylor's; Friday, November 28 at Percy Walte's. . Colin B. Waugh- _WE AIM T0 SERVE YOU- We specialize in furniture renn- ishinl; and we deal in paint and wallpaper. If you need painters a1- paper hangers call us. If you need curtains, drapes. etc., leave your order with us. Frank's Paint 51m, 115 Hanover Street, Sum- merside. Phone 144-1. _BROKEN WRIST -— Mrs. John noughart of Kensington had the misfortune to fall heavily in her home at Kensington last week breaking her wrist which was also badly cut and bled profusely. Mrs. Doughart, who is quite ad-_ vanced in years. was able to get up and to her door where she hailed a passing school girl who gave an alarm. Mrs. Doughart was taken to P. C. Hospital-FL. —FROM TRURO. N. 8.. WINDSOR. ONT. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLellan, formerly of Ir dian River and Kensington, and later of Pictou and Truro, are vis- iting their many friends and rela- tives on Prince Edrward Island be- fore leaving for their new home in Windsor. Ont. While in Char- iottetown they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Traiuor.--K. —RETURNED FROM N. I. STATES - A motor party con-I sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry, Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. ‘llwmas Perry of Deblols and sons Larry and Eddie, returned recent- ly from a two-vreek visit to Bos- ton, Lawrence and Manchester, N H, also different short calla on, friends at several points in Maine-K. I -PROBATE COURT — Hon. H. l... Palmer, Probate Judge, held a session of the Probate Court at the Court House, Summerside. on November 20th, when the estates of Louis Muttart ", , Bedeque. Emma Jane Reeves, Freetown, Ella M. Harding, Florence Helen McQliarrle, O‘Leary and William ll. Slackford, Summerside. were closed and had the accounts pas- sed. 'I‘he lawyers interested were lgeath strong, KC. Leland Link- ltter, Ernest H. Strong. K.C.. W. it’. Darby. K.C. Mr. R. S. Bin- ton acted for the Provincial Buc- cession Duty Office-S. -A.Y.P.A. ANNUAL MEETING -Ths annual meeting of the A. Y. P. A.. was held on Tuesday even- ing in St. Mary's Hall, Summer- siue‘ with Archdeacon G. R. Her- rison presiding. The following slate of officers were appointed: Patron. Archdeacon Harrison; Pre- "dtlil. Mr. C. Ross MacKenzie; Vice-President, Mr, John Woolly; Ewrtiflfy. Miss Blanche l-Iogg; Treasurer, Mr. George Key. Jr. A Iellifli discussion followed in re- md to the program for the com- lns rem-e. y g _ -—G.I. menfs of both store; _ I total o! 85-00 or over llolug each m" h" m: of Tea. The M: "ll l5 cents-lust think! ......l'.."§,“,-_'§;|=;n Line“ lwhere they made a short visit.- r0 K- ' ~Mr. William McLean of Vic- H N FREE! With the purchase of s total of $8.00 or over, A TOY BUB- PRIBE PACKAGE-Save your Balsa Slipe from any and all deli!"- add than up and if your purchases amount to you are entitled to this Gift, worth from Bl 0min to 1.00. - - - Bo euro that your bllla contain your name and ad- ‘Plll- Tale these Sales Blips to TOYLAND. where you will be given rear Toy surprise Package-there is only one to eaeh customer. We are 1. W‘ *0 "l!!! happiness to the ‘Children-so, ass that you get your °Y Qllrllrise Package, If you are entitled to It. - - - 600 peak liars on Friday and I00 packages In each store en laturdey. i: lbs China Department-one of the outstanding lpsclab fes-‘tlae Iri- f ""1 5111M» Sale-is the e cup brewa earthenware naro cheering warmth there's nothing-no, nothing. quite as good as a Bled (inflicts l‘! Granville Itnfl Big Double Bill at I o'clock. W. I. d!!! NEW ANNAN Women's Sponsored by Emerald boner in Roman-T's store, Saturday evening, November 22nd. -FOB BALE-At French River, I -R.EBEKAII CAltD PARTY .. ,'I‘he Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge held a very successful bridge and auction party in the Oddfellows Hall. Bununerside, on Tuesday evening. The prize winners were is: follows: Bridge, Mrs. Horace Clarke and Mr. Elric Campbell. MIN-lull. Mrs. Grace Profitt and Mr. Thomas Palmer. Lunch was served-S. - -'I‘lll LADIES’ AID of the Prince County Hospital. who sponsored the League of Mercy Display Tea, wish to warmly thank all those who contributed by don- ntlons. attendance. and other co- operative capacities. This tea proved highly successful and ,rnany material benefits were real- lized by the Hospital. William Boyd A: P97503315 Hopolong Cossidy —M.r. Heath Casley, Kensington. was a visitor to Richmond and points west last week buying live- stock-K. I “FOODS GOLD" Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the Second Chapter of Serial "THE SEA HOUND" -Measrs. Joseph Jachelman and Peter Macdonald, of Kensington, returned Saturday from one their numerous "trading trips" to What Prince County-K. —Messrs. Percy McArviile and Dan Connick of Kensington. re- turned. recently from Halifax, REGENT toria is visiting at Kensington. the guest of m. and Mrs. Ferdic xubmk’; THEATRE -en-. Bod u rite r x - O u, l! I On I OB On nth a. r. Holman ma, Slglrlmfl- FRIDAY “d SARDA e. I-I i assistant su ntend- __—“—'—*_'*' 2... in h.‘ a............._"§. , acne m a new nous... 1 the kind that made him —Mr. Lao nu a 1 x i - ton. who is woirklilzgo with“ “tlgie m "Tue Maritime Foundation Co. engag- ed in constructing additions to the piers at Borden, visited his home during the week-end-K. l —Mrs. Arthur mntan of New Anna-n. is visiting her daughters. Mrs. Archie Gillie and Mrs. I-Iar- old Gormiey of Dorchester, Mass, and other friends and relatives in FIEASTA STARS Boston and its environs-K. ; Rfsnglikgy . k —Mrs. Irene Cauaghah and L. _ BURNETTE little ghter Predda left on ‘carol uuuius Monday for Windsor, Ont, where she will spend the winter with her brother, Clarence Cameron. who is manager of the Banque Canadienne Provinclale-K. Mar-two .Qu mtv£>5 FRANK DllRltN s Q GEORGE GIIERGIS New FRUIT and GROCERY STORE Located On WATHER STREET r. i-‘l Pull 1c I'll iliilll SU MERSIDE A Opp. Journal Building MaocsagflslsmzidsgggTs W5" OP" Matinee Friday 3:30 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Z2 CAMEO Friday r-n. Saturda, Matinee aso. Evening ‘i-D. ‘OUR VINEB HAVE TENDER GRAPES" _ Starring Edward G. Robinson and Margaret 0Brlen with lrmes Craig and Jackie "Buick Jenkins. Also Serial and News. ____ig_____. GRAPAIIO THEATRE M,- IIOIIII 'l'.--- '1 s l is as i r E- BIIOWI FRIDAY Ill. i ~ tractive tea. table was centred with _ will spend the winter ' to be with her son Clair, who ' | u 1r small INAL CARD Skids League Di Mercy Display The Ladies’ Aid of Prince County Hospital sponsored the first Lea.- gue of Mercy Display Tea held in Summerside on Wednesday after- noon at Epworth Hall with an ex- cellent attendance and a magni- ficent responsefrom the members and friends. The president. Mrs. Heath Strong. and the Hospital wuwfntendent, Mrs. G. A. Boehner, received the guests. Mrs. Walter Callback and Mrs. Abel Arsenault were the conveners of the gift display, while Mrs. W. P. Callaghan and Mrs. W. A. Currie were in charge o1 the afternoon tea. The hall was decorated with evergreens and holly and the at- a bouquet of yellow cluysanthc- muns and mums. flanked by light- ed tapers in silver candiesticks. Mrs. H. R. Crockett and Mrs. A. R. Grunt poured. Assisting in serving were Mrs. J. F. Arnett_ Mrs. J. 5. DssRoches, Mrs. George I-logg, Mrs. T. H. E. Inmari, Mrs. Donald Lldstone, Mrs. Robert Palmer, Mrs. Leslie Simmons, Mrs. C. H. lAo Wood. During the tea hour soft music was played by Miss Mary Geldart and Mrs. Roy Silli- phant. Mrs. Keith Compton was in charge of the voluntary silver collection, which was most gratify- ing.—-S. Alberton And Vicinity MN. C. H. Weeks recently re- turned from an extended visit with friends in Vancouver, B. C. Mrs, Eric Corbett and little son Teddy are on an extended visit at her former home in Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wilkie and two children Garth and Blair motored to Summerside on Tues- day. Mrs. H. J. Larkln left on Thurs- day. for Chlpman, N. B. where she with her daughter Mrs. Graham Bennett and Mr. Bennett. 1 Mrs. David Campbell recently left for United States, where she plans spending the winter month: wlth_ members of her family in Worcester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Matthews. and three children, Maewood- Wendell and Clair motored to Charlottetown on Friday. Mrs. Matthews remained in the city underwent a sucessful operation in the Prince Edward Hospital, ‘Stewart, Mrs. R. L. Wiliett, Mrs. - Q ii _ _lt's an exceptionally arresting _ ‘X32118 temP°siggflilflfl Vlvglm in the lyrics and the band in a whirling genaent. n t mus heanng it a: your RCA Victor Record dealer's. ALSO TIE STARS WILL REIEIIIER Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra Bofh on RCA Victor Record 20-2433 a Look to RCA Victor Records fer the Lefesf Hits iesio AIWTCOII new eovenr lacs: roe mwvuocn Ion wens (from the film "Dari Passage") Tony MIMI ......._...........1a¢ CIIIIITIAB DIIAMIIO YA ‘HUI! YOU IETCMA RCA Victor Record 20-2293......... RCA V.“ R d z l0! econ 04377.. INDIANA (Back Horne Again In Jodi-n.) (l Don's Sued) l IBIOOT Z A GBIAICI 0 I IIIIIBO (Lou) OIIZY RHYTHM a new nrr runs on... p RCA VICTOR RECORDS tune with a haunting rhyghm gnd m Here ore just n fewl (A Little Early This You) I f N’ Jl ell RCA Vino: Iacord 56-32124..." "l, sum 15c." Dennis De; 7//£ arms WHO 4144/5 fflifl/zs 4g; 4,1. , R. G. A. VIGTOR REGORIIS RECORD '31 min VICTOR Rlscaillllssfl PLAYERS House Furnishings Store SMALLMABPS LIMITED SUMMERSIDB BLUEBIRD REGORBS l 147 Great George Street RCA Victor Records Sold at MILLER BROS.» Phone 555 IKGA Victor Records Sold 8t R. T. HOLMABPS “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" Summerside and Charlottetown the first part o! the week. Among those, who attended the‘ Nazarene Rally in Summerside the past week were: Mrs. Hanson Oliver Mrs. Lloyd Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Cone, Mrs. William Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. John A_._l'lardy. Miss Pearl Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardy, Miss Margaret Mountain and Mrs. Henry Oliver. The auction sale. under the auspices o1 the Y. P. U. held one evening recently at Brooklyn School. proved a most succssful affair. Mr. Victor Campbell auctioned the numerous donated articles. A social hour followed and a bountiful lunch was served by the committee in charzlé» W110 sincerely thank ell those, ‘(who contributed to the sale, and also to those, o patronized it. The Alberton United Church, Sunday school. Fall, Rally was held Sunday at 1i a.m-. and W" conduct ‘ by The Reverend J. M. Fraser. Members of the Sunday School formed the choir, and received the uttering. The Scrllilu"? W" read by little Miss Ruth Pike. A certificate for reciting the Primary catechism was. awarded to Lorna mywood, The names of thirty- two little children undcr five years of age who are members of the newly formed "Cradle Roll were read by The Reverend Mr. Fraser. w)“, ,, ‘ -‘ them to the fellow- ship of the sunday School. IHSUHHHEE ALL 515$ mu MDTTAR 5ummcrside T. Earle Rickey Chartered Phone Sll X-Rey DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollman Building BATUIDAY ‘LID-BJO- E 5 I SUMMERSIDE Progressive Conservative Meeting Held At O’Leary "A Government is iudged by its 1.1mm] confgggncg u; record. by it you can Judge what qugsflgm you may expect it to do if elected again.” said Mr. H. F. McPhee of Charlottetown, addressing a pub- iic meeting in Verdun Theatre, 01mm’. 1X1 the interest! 01 the conference there were three basic Progressive Conservative Party categories in vnhich this Provinces last evening. Mr. Gus Peters acted ciai-ms fell. The Federal Govern- as chairman of the meeting, which ment wanted to obtain these tax was also addressed by the Pro- fields, that is rent them from the gressive Conservative candidates Provinces. of the First and Bacon Districts ~I~Ie outlined the three categories of Prince. c. F. Mor ssey and mentioned as follows: First. the per Donald Campbeh for the First white grant t0 the Provinces, District, and Foster sharp and wiptoh was to be the same for each Peter McCauii for the second, Province. No ‘work _had to be dune "Now that the election has been by Premier Jones on that. "We called," Mr. McPhee said, "it de- would have not that srant 11 w! volves on us the duty to decide 5° mm!" “if?” “Blend” the what w, would 5° 1n m, be" co lerence at all. It is boasted of interests-of the Province. In order B! l. Wllfldeflill Settlement he 55m to reach that decision it is ne- but u” Premiers of Quebecmbanl (essays, m examme the record o; Ontario refused it. and the efad the Government that is askinl to Samar‘? NW1 5mm‘ “m3? e be elected for what may be an-, - other five years of power. I Ina?" vlfihd cateiggrywzejléhle. "The Government realizes that w“ B‘ "- ‘h h“ "n e5 it cannot escape judgment. In its a‘: gvegogwozfatgfagnd m’ "Mk had mane”) n attempt‘ w Jusmy m ' Hunt in tehe third category was the record, but it is nscious that its ' m“ h“ to be worked for’ record is one of which it cannot “rwunmon o; mu. “new 0mm, l" Pmld- l“ "l" “imnml “h” which had never been satisfied and IIIBDHOD thO thing 0f which they ‘huh h“! been ‘ggmvated over "5"" l"? M H" W75" WW5. ‘h’ the years by breaches of the confed- Dominion - Provincial IBYBIDWM- eration agreement." Premier Jones And "T" mmnuw "Y! m“ n l‘ htmsrlf in the Legislature spoke of "l! 8'91"“ m m‘ hlmrlt“ u" the immense claims for damages Province. 1t does not say the 1,1,1; provmce 1.91.1 "n.1,; m, Fed. 311E565‘? Whit. "10 INItQSl/Illwfl! eral Government due to the trans- or the greatest failure. We can wreath“ situation, form our own opinion and It is m respect to these special claims. our duty to exlmihelf." Mr. MnPhee said, the Jones Gov- Mr. McPhee then proceeded to ' c; nt got not one cent. When give the history of Dominion- the agreement came up for ratifi- Provinclal relations from the time cation in the Legislature the Op- oi Confederation and of the Prov- position felt that these claims. iuce’s attempts to "obtain our which were kept Alive 131F008“ the m)"; 11mm- um pace," years. should still be recognized Fmm mm w “m, some gdjugfls and introduced a resolution to this 3.9.115 were mlde_ p1“; 11111-1“ effect but the Government voted Pzemier Mathiesen then under "F ¢°W"- Premier stewart subsidies were 11W" "W14 ludl?“ u" EMF!‘ granted “m “run ncomnhn o; record of the Government from this our claims." He told of the ap- pointment of the White Commis- _ t m t t sion when Dr. MscMiilan was avrggmuigirlzevm“ e r“ ° Premier when another increase in ML mph” dean Wm‘ the m": subsidy wll received. At that time d‘ d t l ‘the Chief Justice Matlaicson. one of mm” “w” “g “p” m” 5 ° the Commissioners ‘ brought in s‘ “flfitriflnflit-AI-‘gblile worgs, ago- ’ ca on an g cu ure. e e- gmmg.‘ n" m‘ nounced the Government for neg- lecting the primary schools while Mr. McPhee explained how dur- m‘ m. Wu’ mum “x mm" making much talk about regional high schools. yet doing nothing. were surrendered to the Dominion Emmmm h“ never been in “d. Gwemmm" 9'“!°“1“!Y u“ ‘W’ n low state in the Province. he de- rative income tax. I-Ie pointed out chum m“ “hm m‘ m°°m° t“ W" W1‘ In regard to agriculture. he said settle the Three Basic Categories He explained that as regards this which they claim is their ouistand- ing achievement. you can draw your foreseen. it is turning out to be unprofitable. He spoke briefly on the C.C.F.. basically is the denial of the right to private property. Dwelling on the Progressive Conservative platform, he laid it was drawn up with the welfare of all the people in mind. In his opening remarks Mr. Mc- Phee expressed his pleasure at be- ing present and praised the people of the First and Second Districts for the fine calibre of the candid- ates they had chosen. The candidates afio dealt with the record of the present adminis- tration and outlined the Progres- sive Conservative program. Mr. Morrlssey plfllCllllflv mentioned his resolution. introduced at the last session of the Legislature. urging that a grain elevator be built in the Province ln which feed grains would be stored after being rought in by cheap water trans- portation. perhaps from the port of Churchill. The resolution, he recalled, was voted down by the Government. which he said is socialism. which‘ Milk Producers-Jilin N. B. Dissatisfied SUSSEX, N11, Nov. 21 —(C‘Pl- 'I‘.ha executive of the New Bruns- wick Milk Producers Association. meeting here today, expressed dis- satisfaction with a recent order of the New Brunswick Dairy Products Commission giving them a higher return for their product. ‘The executive decided to seck a meeting with agriculture Minister Taylor for presentation of a request for still higher payment. The Commission increased the retail price of milk by two cents e quarrt. a, proportion of vnhioh went to the producers. In Saint John the retail rate now is 1B cents I quart. the Sghest in the Province. Sales of whole milk are reported to have dropped following the in- crease, with some consumers said to be turning to the canned prod- uct. t l in October for Butter Fat net —every Thursday afternoon's bony Station. Signed: CREAM WANTED We paid our formers 7l cents in September and 72 cents cost of feeds by shipping cream to this old reliable crenmery TRYON DAIRYING CO. shipping point. Beat the high train, express collect to AI- C. E. GAMBLE, Secretory. POIILTRYMEII shipping crates it desired. "W"! bv "It Pwvln“ it W" Mt that the farmers had been betrayed ccliected from the farmers as is by m, government“ Th, “m”; "in! d0!!! MW- l followed the Government's advice to After the war ended this tern- grow more livestock and now. with P0111‘? Ila-Emmi hi4 W b! lb- ;the tremendous increase in the cost andoned so the Federal Govern- of feeds, which should have been ment summoned s Dominion-Pro- . IIOTIOE TO I WE ARE NOW BUYING i ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the formers, and can supply JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. and FARMERS niaJv-T s-eiaraas-M vlt~fi a v