; ' h BIIQIII. ‘VIM!’ $13980; Milk Gilli”, l, G g . fame Groeery. Bueeeil Street; Alyre Doueetwe G "m, l. kn." g 3o per day or we per week. Pho 30,3519 your order to the boy reeoonelhle fer .JANUARY 19, 1949 ' "THE WESTERN GUARDIAN {HE ouaantan, CHARLOTTETOWN AGENTS; I. Elmer Murphy. m Hanover Street, u; George Glow. 126 Ottlve Street. "UMMEBSIDE end PRINCE COUNT!’ Newe, Bubecrlpttone. Advertlelng The Guardian me; he bought-at ea; of the fellewln; etoree tn l - ll Ueotru btreetl a i5 if E i d. Mutter, Suzmnersicle. vcsunun, see iottetowi: Intermediate Abbies gedeque rink Thursday at 8 pm. Leslie Ramsay of Indian River. and son Michael, have take trip to the Nova Scotla capital. ‘rhey will visit with Mr. brother and many other friends-K. be held in Monctoim-K .511 accounts due the Kenshigton __._ Dsifylllfi (IO-Operative Association -—I.LLNESS neonw-rmo - no ‘m cam“ D , Limited, must. be settled on or bc- n.3,“, mend; Wm fore January 28th, 1949. W. L. Delaney. Manager. Queen Hotel. Sununerside, Thurs- day mid Wile)’- Jflnllatv W" W! The Northumbcrland Yacht Club Llist. anti anyone wishing inform- anion on UOVCYiliLiiFlll Annuities. please contact mo. Juhh .'\. Martin. w" Kelly: Commodore Judge Llo u G. . . ...$l'i‘1(1lAl. Spfltlhbi‘ zit Home and Lewis. vkewommodore Lame an“? Zgelgfig sgllzgfiiyhlssn! School meeting ‘luvs-tiny. Jun. l8. Farlane’ secretary‘ Herbert Strlghh {anon w be present the lo\v loss from fl Wm l’? Cm” ‘lusllw “m” A‘ Members of the Summerside Y‘- . . . 5' d , _ ' ° Siéikiiil‘....111.fiifiiihtfi.uéi.lMm M» “we new to attend. Summersidc High School End “greed w hold m” club’ Wat" ed recently. ~~ l\. --SU!‘RElllt:; COUNT - ‘The ap- rcai case of Gordon lilacKay a fair tru; on Cousins. who had horn convicted The Federation on l drunken driving: charge. Game starts 8 o'clock. Admission to have. the 25 cents. Immediately alter game. all teams wishing to cntcr South Shore League are requested to with list. of names of players. attend a prominent In Winnipeg whore his father. an official of the Found delivery on you mum, _ Di“ -GENE?AL INSURANCE, Raipni --l<‘0R ‘GUARANTEED eefe in. Mr. Martin at Queen _ i101 -EEEETOWN Royals vs. Char- —BU\‘lNG POULTRY daily. Op- posite Bryenwns Service Station. PAGE ELEVmw - - - " ummeeeide tom iweonesonvi aed ruunsonr Summerside F’ Banquet Is le Function I UQOLel-iredor .. 3500 re Dept. Waldo Legion Branch Meeting $11131: s En joyab Summer-side Fire lent evening for uet at the Olym- the most ehtertelnl ere in many years. was presided ever b mine preetdeototthes d breach n Legion at the m- y evenlng. Rctirinz and aeve e report of the branch for th The complete slate Honorary president. complimented the members for their efficient work during the tel m. Fire Chief Jewel rooms on Manda mereide efficiele 1o n end conveyed the brigade to the local Councillor Gorrill his opinion the recor in Summerslde was l-Ie doubted if the ch distinguished partment as Fire ell of Charlotte- suests of the d Chief H. H. Jew town and his se Earle Carmen. Executiv : ude Kenny of the T0 HALIFAX ... on. and Mrs. Always palm“ hmhmlm°°"Q“°'° summemde d” prices before selling. 15.1.11; M“. artment. who has of you: Ilfi . . . d 1b s record of service uheopletvnefyeer Nether n McNeili. Gondon Clarence Steele, Francis gotten to any quick a permanent force i Hate Strong end ll and Schurman y but in complimen- hlad a coutinuou p0 aid’ K - y _ -_ 0 fifty-on n a “and” n ensington P h. I. Thomas _ _DELEGA __ from tho RamSEY-s Mr. Louis O€‘lc:;nr1r3",1.gl)l:g:?h,lelt Henry w‘ ‘veal; ‘ by plane on Tuesday to attend the m“ enjgmbl’ f" cemetery-treasurer, on (re-appointed), L. Mollison; chaplains.» uliivan and Rev. J. D. done by the Summers _To WHOM IT MA‘ CONCERN. Maritime Farm Board conference to C“? k illness of Senator B.W. Rcbkisoti Strong. Councillors . Lloyd Gorrlll. H. Water Commission- elaney and George y of the department. e success of the an- partment in keeping fire [Amie Drlswll in Sllmmerside during B. Schurman. an noun - cunts‘ uuomon 3900 New Rouyn‘ Nib the R.C.M.P., who present, expressed his heir excellent work in Court House during the Aiberien eh It lflllne o i fill! I . I regret the serious Hogg‘ secret“ dlld vlfillllly et. his home in summerslde. lie n“! banquet W“TTENI_IOP'“N._I' m“ be 3L me suffered a. strolgc on Saturday-S. c] of Sununterside last night elected a Honorary commodore Capt. Basil R n r sports on the same date as the - P- l ' W Xacht. Club regatta. July 2a to sn._ and 1947 and u... -KEN5lN(i'l‘l)N 5l£L‘;l'l(;N MAIN “'3 '_ b“ r . - Mr. Joseph (Jump e I. ormery ' ' ""/_"‘" 11m a l o of the ldlmlru section of the C. Mr, Louis C N. R.. has been zippoinlcti section foreman in licnsiirgluir Division in Uominued from ma, 1 u; the 139p place of Mr. Bui-lizmxvn. uho retir- Mtl. Johnny Oliver Ind Kill rtlw Doyle were iveolg-end visit- ors to Summemide. l months ago. Sgt. Heath expressed his willingness t o assist the de- U|¢t@ 0710"! FARIW —YACH'I‘ cum OFFICERS - h“ S“h“"“““' Also News end Home Sweet Home new slate of officers as follows: avoidable absence o‘ Shaw’ 7']5__9J5 _ Molina Thursday-JJO ........................................lm...w~n~ggg REGENT. atthews and little Earl Matthews, motored erside on Saturday. Highly enjoyable sent rluc Schurman, Gcrai d Sheen. Roland uJu-"niu-u-u-uu-ue" After an absence months Mr. and Mrs. Meat-a and little son hav ed to their home 52:. Pickle cruv} f sonal experience of filing for 1046 _ the country are rule "filiSt be cflnsldcrcd a any government cannot, be ignored. - Bryonton of Char- s. business visitor couple of day: the - canto after him for i945 aims, Frretwm. said s sCIllO trouble but went artmcnt in Charlotte- hc found them v he also had THURSDAY, FRlDAY AND SATURDAY -—— town. where come tax matters. The Canadian Federation of Agriculture takes “gnaw me wind matlhglelflixzxsgnilewgaizls any other man ha had been , cn- gtgftjggeuhgut couraging farmers to file their re- ' Mr Sana]; name up for judgmnrni. in the turns because if they didn't they ‘milling i‘ ‘Supreme Coilrt: at sunnnerside would eventually find themselves that, e yesterday and Wtif; further ad- in a predicament. Mr iourned till the Jinn: trrm of the Tells Of Troubles ' court. Chief Justice ‘Thane A. He then Sid U Oampbell presided. m. w. a. explaining the difficulties that. Diff °" H m u t Darby, KG. rcprr-srnlrd the Crown farmers have encountered tn their "Le ‘"55: e 5 ‘a and Mrr’ T. L. Lllllilvltci‘ the ap- dealings with the Income Tax ph ‘l’ b" peiiant. —S Department. He said .tha.t. far- 5 °ud i‘ 511°" where they visited t who is a student Oivio Nominations In Prince Bounty lield Yesterday Banks said no inspector or Xzfllaz/p/hrlaevnfi- THORNE (Topper) SMITHS HILARIOUS NOVEL? . ° Miss Beth Clarke on " of our popular Hillside is enjoying a well _e among her relatives and other American d Phillipe complained went into detail said shwld be mm‘? Mn‘ The many friends Herbert Matthews are deli hear that she is making the Mince Edward in accordance with ions of the Town Act: Legislature, nomin- fam equipment 4000 South s... mars‘ return-s should be assessed l“ Paid l” “ml i ______ f: ‘ —HOCKEY .‘.i.»\'i't'li Bcrirque within a. year of filing and their 5110"“ rink lVedncsdzly. Jan. 19. Milton books for Hornets vs. Bctleque Bombers. and expects to be MENJOU ~ tribunals ~' nu that year closed. Many wages m°"'~‘-" Paid l matching his prowess in study and Jm-kflh Th? lflllilmfl fox lam is bad, there athletics with boys from across the m‘ mmmslranm 1s Wm“ “m! mg? D°m1n|°n__,1\_ the principle behind it is rotten." .419 V1511‘ Gnmvmivy ._ Mr, there is great need in the world llvaid Herr of Summerside has left lM-lB-Y $0 ie visit Pheveichete. Germany. ivhich is agriculture. it situated about 25 miles from the city of Cologne. Mr. Herr came twenty years ego, married in Surnmerslde. took out naturaliz- len papers and has proven an ex- cellent citizen. lie goes to Germany to visit his parents and is cs- pehiiliv concerned for his mother who is seriously ill. By the regula- tione of the British zone of occup- ation. he is granted leave to remain ~in Germany not longer than one month. lle must bring sufficient rations for his own use and a stat- ed amount of monoyr-S, --BI‘AGED RBuuuu. m. ummerslde Auditorium on Friday afternoon, Grade ‘ ill (Miss Aherne’; ciussl singed the program merit. although he may get some ried person and $12M for with Richard Rankin. the announ- indication, Pmfits in' in two scenes with its fairies. lives end brownies was well pre- sented. Some of the character The fncqme g“ 1“, h“ u, b, iwm-u. ‘o Brand or, :9?) lilldlluSgfiyilig changed or at least the method of the delays in assess] 8 C181‘ ,' l6 D , C)!!!‘ Rankin: The mmy Queen‘ Map adminlstrotlonmust be changed. returns now encounter zsret Coffin: Grandmother, Louise Mr’ Robert r’ North BJ- 1,13%". 7° ‘y:gllggjeéaggahcizggegggf; of "darn fooisfl‘. If they worked nor and Cecelia Darby were follow- slim; hour’ “i d” they :5 by e dialogue "Making A Cake" rowpgst w’ my mcme lax” y Gordon Gay, John Hancock and ' M." Helm n_ T, m i Tell of Erperieneee _ soioe la ed} bv ‘Nesta-ore ell-lag: Permn“ l° 7"?’ er ll ed d th ~ ' ' ' ° ° h; f; ‘ H p Ma h Mr lie Banks told of his ex m; 4 manded n; chfifiuuffl, 6f: a," o; parlance vrlth the dbpertment 3.79 under-staff 111mg Qompnmengy: and us“... where he filed retume to the beet "zht end Moonlight". Miss Anne of his ability but was wit a bill rigidly ccotwm school instructor in music for $57 8nd llflltd $5. the taxation brackets; practice of worth" or riving at a basically wr spread feeiin discontent ré sent policy causing man tlnlir operat J in: entirely. - Mr. Proiitt bmfllht the meetlne re eeme wonderful veluee in the Grocery Department f0!‘ RY CL Ruolwflo (lb Ripe TOMATOES 5...... our: vmz W870 Z was at the piano-S. regue Cuttlnge. Mepieieel Mloeenleet, Canned Tomatoes. T ups. Wax Beenl. Pickles. end menyether items. . . lt'e well your yhiie to ehop during the who! in the Grocery Department. GRAB BAGS! Containing attractive. useful ertleiee from the Dry _ Block. Every one of theee Grab liege bee e velne wey above the they're merited. Come in end GRAB e BAG-they're only 49 ‘Elie in tile Dry Good; You need e n w SCARY-Y u went anew SOAII‘ end you oen not {new 80AM‘ 1...’. the Metre Wgeer Depot-fluent for Joe Nlllllrly priced up to 2.95. . . They're in pleld, patterned end colore of knit wool. woven wool or ellir. Thee £41513! find than under the "Jenner: Oleereeeeftlerd in the IPIUIAL-QIIOIAL-SIIOIAI-DIAIII 'QIII|W00|l8IQlb- "zcv-c- " Theee Valued up to Hes-January clearance specie‘! us. . . vetoed M-Jen Mr, Dewar pointed. out that his former home in Kir- there is one thing that h . John Inman (JrJ farmers file returns. he said, only 75”" ‘wlk- Hm?" department throw °7 larmcrs them away and make an arbitrary blame T" "l8 Y!“ assessment. In many cases the 1945 T" "Oi m!" department has taken an arbi- Hid heflwd bvvfl fl send representatives lo rink office Lrgry stand and they regard the CB-Dtfllll farmers es crooks. he said. “lime "Ne!" 07 ———-—— Mr. Lincoln Dewar said that the garding the prim -T0 SCHOOL IN \Vl’NNlPEG-- 51m 6f m; meeting i; 3n indica- wrong. For instor: gllltflclilflflh Dflgfiféll-Sg" 077g; tion of the interest the laltners now allowed depr arrec I. e on irl Hy. an. 0 are taking in their income tax dwelling but the b°""l"l¥ “M” problems. "w. admit that taxes potatoes is under . ‘ . - M. E.J.. J ll at ca d h l I "m? Cmaimtllhy :3? h‘: §§1lg,'“-:§LT° align” [tlqtgxy the ‘exemptions Ere too low. DB a, BS 19E“ Qlllll‘ ErS. lll’ , ‘ _ ' . ,' who ls a robusLy-oimgstvr. and an 3:122:11?oimgfgfirezgfiiiglg: fill}. L?ll':°IIl)l:lhglgtl.“€$lrl§€ grlcmsoa :::“‘:_‘.fll“§aj§°fge‘ljgfifrtflfhylg: community, some action should be young people leaving 1n..- r is so much money i er. he said, lots Williui GARGAN * Verree TLASDALE * Mary ASTOR Donald MEEK - Franklin PANGBORN - tom- (OMPWN Released by Fvwlh lieu C. SHOWS 7.15 AND 9.15 MATIINEE FRIDAY 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 father. Mr. John 1n- (Sm who recently went a successful operation Prince County Hospital. The Badminton C successful dance Institute Hall on There was a fair tendance and excel provided for the h DireTclc-d by Hal Roach » in the Wamens storage for his L 1120 Yknife a .. j new act the Mayor and elected every two sly in Kensington LAST SHOWING TODAY ABBOTT AND COSTELLO His many friends to learn that. Mr. Jose who recently underw operation in the Princ Hospital. ls doing as can be expected. All ho him home. again in the n Councillors were elected each year for a two-year te Total sales 1,074,000. H Reeelutioue Adopted produce more food. yet if A motion was amstrings meeting oppose is lack of capital. tlimdepartment: in cndcavorlng Every 1L e.- muid u" more assess farmers in rEsY-ert of t money an‘ if they are forced to WM‘! PfWBdlflB 1946- 5°“? 141ml" pay it out in taxes they lose op- ers present crating capital that they need. lllllon in th rming was tin- ol-ighial indus- filed and pal t in Canada, the speaker said. years and wh and laid the foundation for every be made tor other industry in the country. ent said that THE WiSTFUL WiDOW OF WAGON GAP Surplue tn Kenelnpton A The congratulations “and best host. of friends are g sent out; to Mr. and Nirs. n l\fatt.hen's, who were recent- l report for the town l citizens yesterday an prOpOsed that] the ' most successful one Annual Meeting 10f A 0'Leary Circuit amounted to $6,992.52 Matthews is the Dunbar of Mont- groom is e eon of Russell Matthews objected to this rcso- at some farmers had d their taxes for those at provision would them. ‘Others pres- the farmers should Praught was retur AMED THEATRE ursdey 1.15, 9.11 ned by acetam- ility. the seasons enckother intan- Ti gible things that have a bearing on his success cannot redure his accurately whether he has e prof- agriculture person. nursery play "Rod Riding mean losses in deplete and agriculture cannot stand any more exploitation. er; on equn said that farmers are a park Mr. John Barrett told of e por- EAIIANCE". In the Special Uleerenoe Section you‘il "JANUARY CLEARANCE" and Depertlpent. tfleentelrheee eeerveeerereel ieee...ln emerteolere endxie etmmleg The annual meeting ntcr was hostess Mission Bend at idsy. The presi- e, conducted the unter was named meeting. Lily Beth warship. while Mrs. e study. On behalf Life Membership presented to Lone Other businesses depend on keep- stick together in; accurate rem-its but the nmn sOme had pa that operates by wind. sun, fert- eventually on this, even thourh id. The motion was passed unanimously. iere was a great deal of dis- cussion on the other motions that were put to ihe meetln operations to a balance sheet. It were all carried. is impossible for a. farmer to tell A resolution that the exemp it. or loss from a financial state~ be raised to iurch of Canada was the Sunday School room hurch in Olueary on IFri- day afternoon. Jan. i4. The min- ister, Rev. W. G. Dickson presided ing Steward. Mr. uslaml of Bloom- etary. Reports were the tour congrega- Cfbeary pastoral QLeary. Bloomfield. Brae The report from as given by Mr. A. J. secretary-treasurer OLeaxy Charm Sunday School Sup- offered for election Currie, Russell Bon Matthews. John Mo her home on F‘ dent. Belle Wiiki meeting. Inna H Clarke led the u and the Record l M A . w. Bernard. The re- Regina d 8° or is Willard l\iacNeill. were Gilbert Bell. aid and P. J. Mcln were offered for clllors: A. P. Cer- Deighan. Norman was passed asking INCANDISCINT timr: for everybody and FLUORESCENT’ i. Crystal Rink ‘annual meeting Alberton Branch of the gn Bible Societ eld on. Wednesday, follow er service. Mrs. Carl ed and e report was treasurer. Rev. J. W. ing is the slut: the coming year: - The Rev. J. W. Nowe; - Mrs. Wesley Hardy; - Miss Margaret Foray- l n a fertility. Other r-uséiuu e” °" “s CW" demned the as R. T. ll0l.Mliii. LTD. Summereide - (lheriotteto u one strongly con- sewment of farm- ! 718518 07 504-‘31194 "n" day at Borden and at WEDNESDAY. any. 1a i ill be on February first. CDTOWIII Juvenile Abbi" Mrs. A. J. Mathesoia gave ill port of the W.M.S. cie, Baby Band and raised a grand $466.00. The (Tlnefly Ladies‘ ‘Ihe Sunday School The Young Peo- d $294.11 and ex- , ATTENTi0N fiummnrsldo ‘Curlers uh wmpeflflone quel- rltleh Coueole pleyoff iunde of games cem- Seturdey. Jan. 23. ted for Fob. 2. P mittee: Rey Deye. R. Clere Tent/on. Brenton A lengthy resolution was passed ask-log that the department. until there has been put some other form of reference to farmers, ognize certain factc. or; have rfot th fiez‘dee"l'l~i\ifl‘flk‘~‘~kléiflé “WC "’ ‘» ‘ <. - ‘ _ c - - ‘ Sheen 1k Mclnnle Juveniles l (Continued Prom Page Nine) e education cr ex- 5600 Jeillcoe .... .. p the sort of rec- Game Starts 8.30 ————— pies Union raise Tho Ladies Aid of Hospital _mci; for The C.G.l.T. re meeting at. the N Admission 40 and ed and that only port. was given by: g icng hours and urses’ Home on They raised $30. Mrs. John Profitt. minutes of the prex were read and appr g of the correspondence farmus-workm F. McAusland and The Sunday Stlio and the ‘:’.P.U. rai . 1.3957’. )-e-<$-"' "23. oi raised $84.47 sed $252.83. The ‘ipital method of ar- termens assessment is that the Wide- : of resentment and suiting from the pre- ot administration is y fennel-s to curtail r give‘ up fenn- Professional Cards nomineting com- nnuai March meet;- Meeitng adjourned served by the the hospital s s. e. Parkman. i 3g Jw-Jr ‘ Mr. Charles Moras- cxpenditures amounted to $288.63. The report- of tho y and the ‘Young Peo- lianoe Maple Leaf Garden SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT 9.30 to 12.30 Music by m oowurowueizs Admission 85 aim -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dunbar gave s delightful shower Wednes- Glen Matthews. wh joyed e splendid year. re given by Mr. hey raised a grand $945.67. The \’.P,U. rals- ' 30 and the Sunday School All of the congregations Fred McLeod. T .0 Fe Reoe oeroocm-msr Complete Vleuai Amman lovely miscellaneous chine. cut glue. linen. large sums for the the ‘Iiemperance F Missionary and Mainte the Veida. Matthews peal for children. ctr. on reported for the 111ey sold part. the Department nd also another report. All the con their allocations to and Maintenance l" total of 8880 wee r tlen was taken on the General Coun minister's salary t of $2100 required McDougall was a assisted by several The remainder of away with music The music was furn the capable direct- eil Matthews. “The ' orchestra played cing. SAMLLMAN’! BUILDING Summereide, Pill.’ of their land to of Public Works a wsouzsoAY-sxnrlnc-i to w THURSDAY-Opening Game LEGION vs. SUMMERSIDE FllDAY-KENSNGTON MIDOETS v0. SATURDAY-JKATING-J to l0 Nortjl Shore League for the modern a ...__.______ moons ‘tax runs JOHN. NB. -(OP) — e co-opmetive end m were fined 825 each end court here for feilum to u: mime. a 5'90! MIDGETS d! to reiee the o the ndntmum in 1949. Bruce ppointed Recerd~ llfl- 2h