DECEMBER 10, 1951 W'''' . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: sell 50 "s 14 D :!'l,1I:l' Streo News-iitond, Water Street: Service Albertans Phone: PRINCE courvrv OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Summeulde. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives Phone 8031. UEOBGIC VVOTTON 8032 Ind 2452 The Guudlnn any he bought at my of the following stores in Summer ” . okstore. Summer Street; Gourllen Drugstore. 21 Control Sh-eeti Mark Geudet. 6'1 Granville Street: out-etto's Grocery. Second Street: Island liiotor Transport. t; Vince's Grocery. 120 Runeu Street; Enmun'I Self- Drug. K. L WIICB in Ifenslngtun. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Funk Weeks, Ileprelentauve. 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. ..t'ilVE A Sunbeam electric .,,w;- for a foster, smoother and ',1,,5L..- slinve. Gourlics Rexuil Drug Store. ..llANI)CRAFT chocolates the best. delicious and different. Sold m Siiinnicrside only at Gouriics Rcxiiii Drug 51079- -iiiss MILDRI-ll) DIBBLE. Mis- .;0nai-y on furlough from Africa. under cliristizin Mission's Inc.. will be speaking and showing pictures 0; her work at Fundamental Bap- ”, cam;-pit, gvntral Bedequc. Mou- fl 'liiiesd;i,v evciiiiigs, Decem- lillll lliii. Don't, miss this neat from ll real mis- ' of the Cross. .,l'()ll)ll-LR Ill-ISIIJI-INT - Mr. K9 Bozitcs, Middleton, N.S., re- m visited the Province for the I.-mmso of buying several tens of tires-oil poultry, and coiiiacted a lilillllitr of poultry firms in Bed- gquiu, siiniiiicrsidc and Charlotte- 1,.iVll. lie was acconipanieti by his mlwr, Mr. Joseph B01ll.CS, a for- mer rcsidciit. of Bedeqiic. It. is i s since he resided here .'llld' ,1c secs llifllly cliaiigea in the (I15-p mgr, Tiiey were the guests of Mr. and Mi-s. LC0liLil'(l Schiirniziii an:ip i-i-iitxiiiil several old iicqi1:iintoiic(is;.. ..l(lNETTES NAME OFFICERS. -.xfi-s.Eliiier Murphy was nppoint-l en pl'PSlTlPllL fit the regular meet-l iii: of the Kiiictte Club. which met. and the home of Mrs. David Car-1 pccy on Thursday evening. The other officers are as follows: Vice- presidciit, Mrs. Vviilly Coiilson; secrrtary, Mrs. Wally Coiilson; L-,.-.- .3 or. Mrs. Lawrence Doyle, ii: Charles Hogg was appoiiiledl rhairiiiaii of the sick and Vlsllllll-5 cnmmittce; Mrs. Charles Hogan of the lunch committee; and Mrs. Camcgy of the entertainment coin- niitirr. The telephone committee consists of Mrs. Harold Mclvor. Mrs. Cllllflrd Ramsay rind Mrs. James iizirris. The retiring presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Dickie. was in the chair and the members com- pleted the toys and mittens they were making for the Kinsmen Chtistmas projects. 5. -CAR STOLEN, Ill-XIOVI-IRE!) --About R30 last evening a iilfil Buick sedan. belonging to Dr. J. C. Simpson. was stolen from where he had left it parked. in front of Ill! home on Beaver Street. Dr. Simpson had gone in- to his house for a few minutes before leaving for his hospital rails and when he came out he found that it was missing. Police were notified and nbout an hour l.-iinr it was located, abandoned. on Dike Street. Apparently the culprits had been joy rldiiii: irniirvi town iind due to n llizht fall of snow at the time the var ikiririid and crashed into a house hcivuiziviz to Mrs. lilnynnrii Prrry. The corner casing was torn from the house anti the car was very badly (IZlnifil:(l(I til. the rear. Up to late inst nlizht the rhinos had not been taken into custody.-S. Plofessioiial -cards DR. J.H. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summersldo DR. J. ll. IIOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Ilnyl Bmnllmln Building SUMMEBSIDE Dial 2360 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountlnt Canadian Bank of COIIIECILII Building Siiinmerslde. P. I. I. PHONE 1888 -2 i p B. F. Hunter R. 0. Complete VIIIIII Analyses Ginsu Fitted PHONE silo S.VlAl.l.lilAN's BUILDING OPTOMETRIST Siunniereide. P. E. I. jg:,g E. E. Parkman 0pt.I).. R.(). OPTOMETRIST Ens Examined Offloe llounl 0 to is .. i to s end by appointment ,.I'lInne I287 Imim-r THEATRE BLDG. 3IIlnmei- St. Summerelde llistcit for scverzil days -GRINDING BONES st .50 cwt. London. DAILY. Bren ton Pay liter, New -BALE!) SHAVINGS expected next week. Book orders now. Col- in Waugh, Wilmot. -THE ANNUAL meeting Lot 17 Farmer: Institute will be held in St. Eicunors Hall. Tuesday. December 11th at 8.00 p.m. All members are requested to attend. J. ll. Chuppcll. secretary. -IS TRANSFERRED Miss DOT-All Maynard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maynard, 12:1 Kirk Sircct. Suiiimerside, who has been Clllpltlyeo at the Charlottetown braiich of the Canadian Bank of Coiiiinerce tor the past. year, was transierred to the Summerside branch of this bank. and has taken up her new duties here.-S. -IN (ALIFURNIA -- Mrs. Neil Durunt ct" Suiiiincrside and Mrs. Sinclair, wife of the late Honor- 'ilili: Peter Siiirlziir of Springfield. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Camplicii. Hollister, L.';iiifornia. They visited in Hot- iiefore rc- tiirning to V:iii(:ouvci', 13.0, where they iire spending: the winter. -I-'0LI.0IVINUi are winners in Mouse Jcivcllcrs big S10(),oo Con. lest. Be sure and usk for your free gifts at Mouse Jewellers the iicxt time you are in Summer- sidc. iilui'J'oi'ie Roberts, Bernice Connick. Russell Ramsay. Syl Ma-Murrer. Ruth Taylor. Marlon Muyhow. P. 0. Stoddard. Albert Doui-cite. Leroy Dart, Mrs. A. (liuirlr-I. Gladys Weeks, Mrs. Waldo SImvzii'i. -WINDOW BROKEN IN FIGHT - On Saturday evening two part- ies became involved in a. fracas on Water Street in front of the l.M.T. bus terminal and in the exchange or blows which followed the plate glass window was broken. The men involved were taken into cus. today by the police and will appeal ii: court. this morning to answei charges. - S. -DISPLAY OF (JOINS - Many people are stopping at Moase Jew- cllcrs window these days to ad- mire the fine collection of old and unusual coins on display there. Many school children have never seen before coins like the old cop- Dcrs. silver and gold coins in use centuries ago which the proprie- tors of this Sunimerslde store has collected over twenty-five years, and which are now on display in his store window.-5. -SOCIAL CLUB MEETING- Mrs. J.H. MncLeunnn presided over the Lodies' Social Club of the Summerside Trinity Church on Thursday evening in the church parlor when thirty-live members nnd two visitors were present. The singing of one verse of "Silent Night" followed by the Lord's Prayer opened the meeting. Mrs. Sherman Lewis. convener of the nominating committee brought in a slate of officers which will be installed in the New Year. The next. meeting on Thursday will be a six o'clock supper followed by is Christmas party. After uiscusslo . it was decided to support the free collection of garbage in small towns, on article on the subject hnving appeared in the newspap- ers. The lunch hostesses for the evening were Mrs. H. Nicholson. Mrs. J. Ireland. limi. B.l'l.. Sharpe. Mrs. T. R. Palmer and Mrs. A.E Woodslde. S. Personals -Miss Gertrude Bell and Mr. Sheldon Ferguson. Crapaud. were visitors to Summerside on Sun- day afternoon and evening.-S. -Mr. Nelson Best of Summer- side left last week by auto for Ontarlo. He went. by way of the United Slates and visited relat- ives in Massachusetts.-S. -Mrs. 0. Bruce MacDonald and three young sons left Carleton on Saturday to join her husband FJI. MacDonald. l.l..B.. who is stat- ioned in 0i.t.iiwa. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Duncan MacDon- aid of Siimmerslde who will visit another son. Lt. Allison K. Mac- Donald, R.C.N.. also stationed in Ottawa. -8. S'side Man flamed Assistant Manager c.ll.E. At Montreal Mr. R. A. Gordon. formerly of Summerslde. has been named as- sistant general manager for the Criniitiinn Niitiomil iExpress with lieadqiinrters iit Montreal. Mr. Gordon joined his department of the railway service in 1924 as a clerk in Sunimcrslde and later brriimc agent there. in 1937 he was numed agent in Saint John. N. 3.. and six years later was transferred---to Halifax as traffic supervisor. In 1944 he went to Moncton an assistant superintendent for four years be- fore becoming superintendent. Last year he was posted to Win- S'side Academy Assembly Meeting -The Grsde XI Assembly of the Summerside Academy was held in the Auditorium on Friday morning with Jackie Noonen as announcer. An introductory talk was given by Janice Morrison. 1: follows: "In these days when there is so much discord among nations. it is 3 beautiful thought to realize that all over the world people are brought very close together in the cultural nu, es- pecially music. A great artist or a great musician, no matter how ardent. a patriot is God's gift to the world and his work knows no Political boundary. The people of the various countries. Poland. Rus- sia. America. Czechoslovakia. swit- lzei-land and Africa. are different in many respects but all are skin in their love of music. If the na- tions could learn to sing io- Eefher. they might come to under- stand eiich other and some day be able to live together in peace and harmony." The following program of sim- pIe.fO1k songs well loved in their nativedonds was presented: "Blow Ye Winds". 8 popular sea. shanty sung by the fo'c'sle hands aboard a VE'Sse1: "La. Laine Des Mou- f9ns' is sung by the French Cana- dians of the Gaspe. as they work at shearing the sheep; "Old Man Great Chief" is an authentic North American Indian chant sung to the beating of drums by the earliest inhabitants of our 00'-In-l-Ty: ”Zuiu Liilisby". a. soft, rocking rhythm of the lullaby in any language; ”O, How the Moon 15 Shining". the sad. haunting music of the Slavic people and of the Polish people; "Sivit'Ily Flowing Labe" is an old Czecho- siovakian marching tune; "O. W9n.'f. You Sit Down?" li Negro Spiritiial; "Kitty at Coleraine", the lilting music of Ireland was sung as a duet by Barbara D31- ton and Lorraine Gaudcl; "The V0133 393? Sting". picturing the men straining at. the ropes which pulled the boats down the rivers in, R”llSSi8C- ”Alt 'Flirou;:h the Milli! . a lively Welcli tune writ- beri in the 17th century. 'Gaudeamus lgitur" (Let us then be glad while we are young) a medieval Latin student's song; ”Tra' ra-Das Tom", a German huntinz Sonizi "The Keel Row", a traditional old melody from northern Englaiid; "From Lu. FGTHEH a Swiss mountain climb- mg song: "Greensleeves". an old l6th century English song which 50 Pleased Queen Elizabeth that She-,0Td9i'Cd 3 Special church service set to its music. Mr. J. H. Leuiy ivas director and Mr, J. Chaisson was accompanist.-S. A meeting of the managers. directors and staff of the West Prince Co-Operative Stores ivas held in the Dalton School on Tues- day evening. November 23th, with Mr. McLean as the guest speaker. Mr. Jerome O'Brien and Mr. Lin- coln Dewar also gave interesting talks. Delegates numbering about fifty were present from O'l.cary. Alberton, St. Louis. Bloomfield and 'I'i;;nlsh. Refreshments were served by the Tignish Co-Operative at the concluson of the meeting. Mr. Herbert. Gaudet, M. I... A.. and Mrs. Gaudet, Tiznlsli. recent- ly returned from a pleasant vac- ation of one month through the New England States where they visited with relatives and friends. While in Providence. R. l., they attended the wedding of Mr. Albert Craudet and Miss Marguerite Pet- ers. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Gnudet, Provid- ence, R. I.. and the bride the daughter of M.r.'nnd' Mrs. Ani-fus Peters. Hunter River. P. E. I. Mr Hubert and Mr. Ernest Oaudet are the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs Peter ll. Gaudet, Tignis-ii. -BJ. Alberlon I and VICIIIIIY Mrs. Maurice Perry, Jr.. and son. Dennis. returned from I. pleasant visit to Plctou. N. 8. Mr. and Mn. Myron McArt.hur and son. Myron .71-., of Kensington. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcnlduff on Friday. Dec. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Aibei-ton, hnve as their guests. Mrs. CIlIa;:I'illis' parents. Mr. and rMrs. Hughes of Emerald, P. E. I. Lance Cpl Alton McDonald of Petswnwa. -Ont... accompanied by his wife and son. Roger. are via- iting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc- Donald and family. Mire. J. N. Smythe has returned to her -home in Bloomfield after an extended visit, with her niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastman, in New Milford, Conn. Mr. rind Mrs. Silas Rayner. Ai- berton. had as their recent. wel- come guests. Mr. and Mrs. Pr-rly Rayner of Cliarlotteimvn. and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Rayner of Spring- ton. Miss Mary Barbour of the can adian Bank of Commerce iii. berton left Saturday morning to spend the Chrislmiu season with her mother. Mrs. E. 0. Harbour. in Worcester. Mass. 2 Dr. B. Banrller returned in his home in Alberlon Saturday even- ing follnwing treatment in the Prince Edward lsliuid Hospital. His friends are hop!!! to know his health is much improved and trust. that his progress will con- tlnue. The Alberlon United Church Guild held 5 very successful sale of food and needlework in the Burke building Saturday ulter- noon. An attractive display of gift articles and nppctlzlng food sold readily and financial returns were nipeg as general superintendent (Ilene: Flltltl for the Western District. most. grntifying. , - -B.W. THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Carleton Siding Farmer Injured In Fall Into Well Mr. John Hulam of Carleton Siding is 1 patient in the Prince County Hospital as a result of I fall into ll well at his farm in Carleton. Mr. Haslam had gone out to his well house to drain the top: as a precaution against. frost. An elecric pump in the well house which was sunk about eight feet below the floor is located in the building. The batch covering the pump had been left open rind Mr. Hashim had gone in without s light and fell heavily forward into the well. He landed on his right. shoulder and his right. arm was broken in two places. It L1 be- lieved that ball and socket joint at the shoulder atso received some- what serious injury. Last. night he was resting as well as could be expected. -8. Brown-Macileill Wedding A very pretty wedding was soiemnizecl by Rev. E. J. Barrass at his home in Summerside East on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when Patricia. Marion Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeill, and Vernon Wilson Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown of Musqu0- doboii, N. S.. were united in iiiar:'iage. The wedding music was in charge of Mrs. Harold Mills, of Saint. John, N.l3.. aunt of the bride. The bride was lovely in her wedding gown of white nylon niarquisette over taffeta. featur- ing a high stand up collar. po.nt- ed sleeves. fitted bodice and full sk.rl. with short train. Her I1flgL'l'- lip veil fell from a cap effect lieaddress and she carried a. cas- cade bouquet of lavender mums.l NILSS Ruth Machennan. as bride-am.-iid. was attired in a floor- leiiglh gown of ice blue taffeta with inatchiiig shoulder-length veil held ln place with a circlet of yellow mums corresponding with the bouquet she carried. LAC. Edward Murphy support.- ed the groom. Mrs. MacN':iii chose for her daughter's wedding a dress 0: green lace with niatching accos-i series and a corsage of yellow mums. The groom's mother was gowned in wine crepe w.lh grey accessories and her corsage was while cariiatloiis. Following the ccrcmoiiy a re- ception for the immediate rel- atives and friends was held at ,and family were the bride's table. with its artistic low mums and lighted tapers was cente:-rad with a three-liei' cake topped with a minlaturt: bride iind groom under an arch. LAC. and Mrs. Brown left on the five o'clock p . moon trip throughout the Mari- times. the bride ti'm'e1'iinE in A rust velvet suit. with green acces- sories and a coi-sage of whi mums. Her top coat was of brown moulon, a gift of her father. On return they will reside in Sum- merside. where the groom is sla- tzoned with the Fl.C.A.F.--S. "iiiigv ASK Continued from page I the truce. currently deadlocked. Item four is exchange of prison- ers, which the Reds have resisted discussing until truce supervision problems are settled. , The sub-committeepsesslon Mon- dav lasted only 35 minutes. The Allied delegates Sunday had demanded in sliowdown on the prisoner discussions. Red refusal to talk about pris- oners caused the afternoon session fit. Panmunjom to iidioum 12 min- utea after it convened. Afterwards. the official U.N spokesman. Erin.-Gen. William P. Nuckols. icily declared the Com- munists were "holding our captur- ed men not only as prisoners but as hostages." "We think it pretty obvious all they are doing is to use it as it hludgeon . . . they repeat that the reply will come in due time," he added. The sub-committees have wrang- led over the supervision issue since Nov. 27. Each apparently has run out. of thinizil to say. ' Asked about the prospects of reaching an armistice settlement by Christmas, the Allied spokes- man replied: y "I donlt. believe thev attach the some significance to the season as we do." REPORTS FARM Continued from page i ly apply to western Canada due to the carry-over of grain there. Feed situation Considerable attention was paid to Federal assistance on feed grains from the West at the con- ference. Mr. Baker said. and all Provinces east of Manitoba were eager to maintain this assistance. Not much relief from high feed prices can he hoped for until well into next year when the grain now under snow is put on the market. The answerlio iiiizh feed prices. and to cut down production costs. is the greater development of izra sslnnd farm in g here. Mr. Baker stated. With high trans- portation charges. production costs must be kept to a minimum in order to compete with the central Provinces. The hog and dairy industry is expected to continue without 400 much change he said. There has been quite an increase in the number of hogs in the Province and Canada ii: 1 whole. and al- lhoiigii not too optimistic about Irina In 17 as compared with arrangement. of lavender and yei-l lillerslie & Biileloril 1800 On A hi”l9.V' lueek-end visilln Coleman Boy injured in Road Accident Francis Gallant. :39 17 years. of Coleman is s patient in the Prince County Hospital as n reiuii. of be- ing hit by a car on Saturday even- ing about five o'clock at New An- nan. The young man had just left the store at New Anniin to drive on his bicycle to the place where he worked and while driving along the chain came off the sprocket and he dismounted to fix it. The car. a 1948 Chevrolet oooch driven by Mr. A. E. Macxay of Sen View proceeding along the liigliway struck him. He was rushed to the Prince County Hospital by ambul- ance. X-rays had not been taken up to last evening but it is believ- ed that his leg was broken in two places and he also received minor face and head injuries. -8. Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. William Megglson of Knut.s- ford was in Forest. View on iii-lday. November aotih. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenuult of I-lowlan, motored to Alberton on Sunday. November 25th. Mr. Voncent. Gallant of Forest View was a visitor in Bloomfield on Sunday. November 25th. Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road was in O'I.cary Saturday afternoon. Deecniber lst. Mr. Merritt Callaizlian, Super- visor of Scliols. was at, Forest View School on Thursday, November 29th. Mr. Clifford Arsenaiilt of How- land was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arseriault on Thurs- day, November 22nd. Mrs. Max Mai-t.ii1 of Emerald came on Priday, November ROM). to llowlan and spent a few days vis- iting here and Alberlon.-A. N. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan; Deshnches and their two sons motored from Nova Scotia on Friday. Noveniber 23rd to visit relatives on the Is- land. S'side Man Passes Away in Alberlon The deem occurred Alhertnn. after a short illness. Surviving are, I brother, Brad- ford. Summersldc: six sons. Elgin. Buffalo. New York; Harvey. Ridge- fleld, connecticutt; Fulton. Edson, Alberta; Bi-emner. Buffalo. N. Y.: Rev. G. S. Tanton. Tangier, N. S.; and Frank, Winnipeg. Manitoba. lllld four daughters, Mrs. Waldo Matthews, ti-leleni, Alberlon; Mrs. C. Sporle, (Isabelle). Roxbury, Conn.; Mrs. Clifford Bourdy. (Jcrniinal. Fredericton. N. B. and Mrs. ll. C. Leavitt, (Florence), Al- berton. Funeral services will be held from st. John's Church. Si. 1-jlean. ms, at 10 a. in Wednesday. "JOHNNY ALLEGRO" AT THE CAPITOL -Columbia Pictures' "Johnny Allegro", the high-powered George Raft stnrrer of internationaigang- stars. is coming to the Capitol Theatre today. He plays 3. reform- ed gangster who's enlisted by the government to capture some inter- national mobsters, becomes entang- led with it luscious blonde. and on 9. tropical island tucked away south of Flririda,hatties it out with his treaciieroiis foes. It all starts when Rafi. is picked up in Los Angeles by Miss Foch, the blonds. who is tryiiig to escape the loniz arm of the law. Raft rises in the occasion. by ”shooting" n'owna detective and is on a plane before he knows it, winging south The business with the detective is revealed as H. framciip job to per- mil. Raft. to tie in with the gang. of which the izirl is a part. and catch them with the goods. Soon he's nn H lonely tropical lslarvi islaiiri playing cat and mouse with the master criminal iMacread,vi. who is addicted to eliminating his opposition with how-aiid-arrow. In the film's climatic sequences. Raft piavs H desperate game of hide and seek as the IHIEPI. of Macreadys primitive. but efficient. weapon! That's the story-of this Raftian tale which is said to have a raft of thrills in stcrc for the fan who Jerry Arsenault the ciicsts on Tiiursday evening. Noicnibnr 2'.!iid at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. flalitcli Adams of: 0'l.eary. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sniallmaii of KlilllS-i ford, on Suitii'da,v morning. Nov-I ember 24th. motored to Mniictonl and returned to their homes on Sunday evening, November 25th. Mr. Harold Gillis spent 5 recent Charlottetown. Miss Gvreiidolyn Phillips of Ar- lington, Lot 16. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Archibald MacGi'Ce' gor. lifir and Mrs. Ernest. Paynter and son. Carmen. motored to Summerszde on Saturday Nov. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons and daughter Ruth. Summerside were recent guests of Mrs. Harold Gillls. Miss Wilma Gillie. Qhnrlotth town, spent. 9. recent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Miss. Theodore Gillis. -Mir. Archibald Maetiareggor spent a. recent week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Greggor in Halifax, Nova. Scotln. Mr. Hobie Hardy left. on Mon- day morning. Nov. 26th. for Nova Scotia where he plans to be em- ployed in the lumber woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and son, Harry. and Mrs. Theodore Glilis motored to summerside on Wednesday Nov. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daimtm. Poplar Grove, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mellignn' on Sun- day Nov. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wllllanis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mui- or Hardy. st. Eleanors, on Sunday evening Nov. 25th . Mr. vemon Grant. Summerside, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. on Fridny evening, Nov. 33rd. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coiizhlln and children, Joan and Dewar. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs John Coughlln. motored to Lot. 16 the this year. he thought that price levels would be close. The price of butter is anticipat- ed to stay above the price Sill” port. level of 63 cents per pound with the current under-prodiin lion and lilr. Baker said that farmers should continue to in- crease thelr herds. Farm labour at the moment is very scarce lilid wages are higher but a measure of relief is expected with more linniigrntlon in the coming year. Commenting on the recent. droil of fifteen cents on egg prices. Mr. Baker said that prices will probably stabilize gftor the pre- sent. peak pi-ndiiction period had passed and along with the poul- try market. the demand should remain good. In conclusion. Mr. Baker said "the farmer of this Province should definitely not put all his eggs in one basket. thereby over- producing any one item. They should produce as much and as varied as possible, find out PVT diiction costs to the bare mini- mum." g with relatives lllp likes his dranin undiluted and his romance zestful. Miss Foch, as the Islonde lovely who eventually throws in her lot with the law and Raft, is glamorous and dazziingly hecoivned while Macreridy, who will he remembered for his force- fii! performance as the prosecutor in ”Knock On Any Door", is said to be properlv ruthless in his role. E .Vlrs. 3 at . Chaniilng Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- weei:-eiid visiting with their par- ents, Mr.. and Mrs. William jcirant. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. l Mn-s. Kenneth MacDonald and !fIllli2IllPf Judith of St. Eleanors, arrived on Wediiesday Nov. 21st to spcnd ll few days visiting with her mother, Mrs. George smith. The Ellerslie Athletic Club held eeting in the Hangar Rink at evening to make arrnngemnts rink flooded and in m Kilt. Plrrisaiit on Tiiesdav 20th for getting: the accept tenders for the canteen. HISTORIC CANAL The Wabash-Erie Canal. running lLake Erie, was completed in 1851. NOTICE ..I will be buying a limited iiiumber of dressed geese and ducks December 12th and 13th, 17th and 18th at Ross Corner. Highest m a r k et pprice according to grade and idressed appearance. NORMAN REEVES Phone 11-6 Bedeque yesterday, December 9th.. of Mr. James P. Tsnton. aged 80 years. of sum- merside. at the home of his daughter Mrs. waldo 'Mu.tLheWs in 467 miles from the Ohio River to, Catholic bouv;z, Sask. died in hospital llPZ'P Saturday following He was 68. Born in N'I0l'llf'9TlI. N Guy entered the suburban Lachine in 1900. S'side Man Retires From Express Eervice Mr. !"ra.ncls M. Doyle has re- turned to this Province on his re- tirement ss an Express Messenger of the Canadian National Railway after 44 years service. A native of summerside. Mr. Doyle was born there in 1886 and joined the C. N. R. there in 1907. It was just. 9 years later that he left to enlist in the First World, War and in l9l9 when -he TElIf'l'lf'li he re-enter:-d the service of the C. N. R. operating ns 3 nleSS0llE!f'l' between Charlottetown and Sum- merslde. In 1950 he was transferr- ed to the Moncton-Saint John route and was there until his re-l tirement. l In reporting his retirement tliel, Canadian National Magazine relat- ed how he was presented with o' framed picture and a irnwliiii: clock by Mr. Bert Tyler. Exp:-rs: Agent of Saint John. on behalf of his fellow employees. PAGE FIFTEEN NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon ivodnesday, Dec. 12, for hauling feed from Albany Station. and also from Charlottetown to warehouse at Crapnud. at a price per cwt. Feed to be plied to the satisfac- tion of the management. Lowest or any tr-ndnr not new essnriiy accepted. CRAPAITD CREAMEBY C0. li(lJ:ill&i4f(l('llClE;;;g'l'il;'tIll'3l'l'lU SPECIAL Christmas Sale Sl'I'?('I.-IL (iIIRIST)IAS SALE ON ITAT('IilF'.S and .l EWEI.I.F.IIY 20 Per ('l'nf off is Jewel POCKET WATCHES Also MONTREAL. Dec. 9 -rCPi--y slsgr. Joesph Guy. formerr Roman Archbishop of Gravel- an operation Oblalt Order in GEESE Improved strains of Africans. Brown Chinese and Toulouse. Having bought out Mr. J. P. Taiitnn's stock of purr-hr:-d iirned- ors and gzoslincs. an even dprs and W050 for hrwdlmz pl”.-,()l1l'lt sliv xv.-is sziiiiriiiiiws wife, nois- l l'iIfl now offer snlr-clinii of mm- better poses. GEORGE AFFLECK. Central Bedcquo, I'.E.I. Bargains in Ladies' and Gent's Wrist Watches and Expansion Bracelets. F.J. CARPENTER Aiiierloii. I'.E.I. ii?!) !i2.243.B.T? 3 3..3.2..-').2.).ZN?4)IDlII)iD!I Jen vlcr. .'.-”.i-E0 THEATRE KF.37SlN(i'I'().V' Iilonri .1 -Tl.lt'K'lI.l'i' 7:15-9:15 "'l'IIF. I..U)I' (lAIIIII.F.S" CA R0 iYl('Nally -'..iih:ir:i Si--pliviii Slarriniz Sl.iim,xr-k. lwrl Prnslriii. she's ,lil.Kl suinv-niwls luck! Feai won't hold tin.-1 .K'li.'inie cant stop her! CAPITOL Tonight 7215-9 :15; . G. A iircoiio llinson, SilmmEl'SldE, spent a recent, 1 Giliii oI1nI1.7-Am iiii Fllllll-artist NNHEADY IUIIIFHIi(IAlJlDMiI.fdWV&lll . JOHNNY WAS A GUY qr mi syitDTEm.Ilf-rntuIylRVlteSfAll Summer-side Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 REGEN Starring Edmond 0' its hoodlum empire filmed teetion in the face of thrc dialogue! Tuesday . Today ""711 OCEAN DRIVE" Expose of the ili8,000,000.000 Gainhlini: Syndicate and is direct and hard-hitting with little room for excess Brien - Joanne Dru under armed police pro- ats of violence! 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