PAGE FOURTEEN .. - A . MRS. FARMER Are you having trouble trying to find the perfect gift for the tractor operator on your farm? If so, ' Search no further, give him a tractor Comfort Cover Cal), and see how pleased he is on Christmas morn. - Regardless of his tractor make or model we can t supply the cab to suit, and what's more, the new Com- lo Cover is now easier than ever to lnstalI.y Write or phone and order your Comfort Cover - now, we will hold it for you or ship it to your station. We havemost models in stock but we advise ordering now, so that in the event we are out of stock on the cular model you require, then we will have time to get it for you. Iiail Mfg. 3. cold Storage co. Ltd. Phone 2518 Summcrside. P. E. I. men were bitten by a stray Al- satian dog brought into the Wal- ham Green Police Iboy. The canine used its teeth on iihe sergeant. sub-sergeant and three constables as they tried to Station by ai put it into a kennel. - WINS t352.00.0n CFCY Ye? Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Sr.. I41 Gran- ville St.. Summerside. won 852.00 on the CFCY Casino program. Thursday afternoon. "LONDON -- (CP) -Five police- Tune in to CI"-CY and play Casino at 2 o'clock each afternoon Monday to Friday. M;A.T 1-Moss's and loya' Pleasure or Hockey Outfit- . With sewn-in web reinforcing for f rm anklo support; Boots feature sturdy black pebble rain chroma leather with felt padded tongue. Excel- lent quality tube skates firmly rlvetted to waier- ' proof rubber sales. 3051' si1.es- Men's sizes- 11-a Pair .. 5'75 5-12. Pair 6'98 2-Man's "Berni-Pro" Hockey 0atflI- With built-an tendon ards. The boot is made to our special specifics Ions from black ”Menonlie" leather with contrasting brown toe caps. Cross- stitched leather llnin gives firm ankle support:' felt padded tongue 3 ves extra protection. Com- plete with nigh-grade tube skates with hardened lades. Canadian Tire saves you up to 95 87.50. Sizes 5-12. Pair . . . . . . . ........... ' Outfit as above. but less the tendon uards. Sizes 5 to 12 only. Pair , -Ken's Leather Lined "Pro-Style" i .- Hooks I Outfit-"Samson"-built on prostyle last to give firm support. Handsome all-black. smoothly grained leather boots, ieath lined; Cross- over ankles adds extra strength. Heavy leather soles. Pro- fessional design tube skates as used EV mlnympggsg angy ieaginf amateurs. ave up . 5. us i . rs 13-75 Y -on-..-......a-..-.- -Man's "Professional" Eoeiis one fit-With special protective Tendon guards. Beauti ully built by ”Samson' with grain calf uppers. stitched leather lining: long, built-in counter: sturdy leather sole; protected double-leather tie. First choice with the league leaders. Fitted with ”Dunne's Special" gibe skates. sizes 6-12. air .. ....... ....... lanrids "locket" Richard Outfit- (Not shown.) Professional-built boots. rivetted to tempered tube skates. designed for speed and strengih. Mens full sizes 12. 1.95 Pair u...................... ginnsrs' Tube Skate Outfits-For 3 to 1 years. Designed to give tiny ankles the firm support they need. Strong hockey-st boots with built-in ankle support wlh cuLslda strap and buckle. Rivetted lo "easler-l.c-slnnd- on" semi-tube skates. 'Statc sire. Glrls' 7-11. white boot. - 4 99 Boys' '1-11. Black boot. Pair ' "llll:lllllils.?.3':.""s -Woman's "Fancy Whit " Pl skati Oatfit-Ssmi-hi-cut style? popu.i:i""":haped-(no! 0." tons; hite leather with sewn-in ankle sup rfs; white rubber soles. Rlvetted to chronic pated tube skates. siass 8-9. Allissaf and Women's LOIHIO-8 arkling white Pair ' Silsarisl -Top White "elk" fne rain lea- r with an is support: water roof w its rub- her role. Cosy shearling top. ivstisd to hand- somely plstad tube skates. Mlsses' sizes- Women's it 1.1-2. Pair .. '45 3-9. Palr'.?f- 7'45 -"Professional Design; ”!'.:l are skating Ont- ”.-smxgii N! W " leather uppers: sponge rub r ten 2; waited leather sole with solid leather heel. cli-known "Samson" quality throughout for trim. snug comfort and dexterity. Rivattsd to flashing chroma pialed Figure Skates of latest design. Sins 8-9. in half sizes. Pair ......... 1 "Ail-White" Pisosnro llialia Outfit with "Figure Skates"-(Similar hove.) A moderately priced outfit for those who want figure skates . or ordinary rink skating; High white boot with a pod top. Welt lea er sole. Fitted with c rams pliated figure skstss. (No half sizes.) Missw ssss wornsn's sires 11-a. Pair... '.5 as. Pair as I Let 3 Talk It (Ivor by "J" 9 em- The longer the Korean War drags on. the more truth seems to lie in General 'MacArthurls state- ment: "There is no substitute for victory." There is no event in his- tory quite like the half-war that is being waged on that for eastern peninsula. It is like two heavy-' weight boxers sparring. and each afraid to land a solid blow for fear of infuriating his opponent. Half- wars may be the order of the sec- ond half of the twentieth century. now that we have such destructive bombs as to make all-out war too terrible to risk. 3 0 O The young Progressive Conser- catlves have made a very wise stand in declaring their intentions to keep away from all forms of bribery in future elections. This movement, started here in recent years by the raising of a very few voices against these practices. seems to be snowballing along. gat- ting more and more converts as the months go by. O O is there not a law against brib- ery in elections. and could not a party which zealously keeps its own record clean, evoke that law to unseat members of another party if evidence were produced proving mrruption? We have the impress- ion that this business has been carried on very openly, and that evidence should not be difficult to obtain. GOOD EXAMPLE CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA- iCP)- The example set by the wife of South Africa's Governor- Genernl in not serving alcoholic drinks at functions was praised by Rev.-D.F.B. de Beer. rector of II. large church. "It no doubt gladden- ed the hearts of thousands," he said. Mastercraft "Professional Design" -ssocsrriv ourrs rrnrrcrtr nricurii -AT crc SAVING i ll -SURE TO CALL EARLY WHILE SELECTION ISA COMPLETE cl-rrowu , sross 964 Queen at-. Phone TOAD ' Proprietors... . STEWART Q Humble .x'- spending a few days at the home A 4 THE .GUARl)IAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -3 .. l - . Howian . and Vicinity The potato inspectori was in this district on Tuesday. November lath. -some of the men of the com- munity an new busy in the wood- lots cutting wood and lumber. W(C.T.U. NOTES THE 'Ai.PHAnETICAL STAGES OF ALCOIIOLISM A stands gfor Alcohol; death-like Mrs. Vincent Perry vislledcha.r- lottctown on Sunday. November 16th. its grp B for beginner, who takes Just a sip C for Companion who urges him on D for the Demon of drink that was born I: fzlrb Endeavor he makes to re- There motored to and from Charlottetown on Sunday 'after- nocn. November 16th, Robert and Jackie Arsenault 1-, -- P stands for Friends who so Miss Gertrude Arsenault of For- loudly insist on View is now in Howlsn. west 0 for the Guilt that be after- of her cousins, Pauhns and Pat- wgrdg (eds rich! l"lImIh- H for the I-iorrcrs that hang at his heels ' I his Intention to drink not at all .1 for the Jeering that follows his in Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and lit- tle son Urbain spent Wednesday. November 19th at the home of Mrs. Jerry Gallant. 11 K for his Knowledge that he is a Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flnnan spent Tuesday evening. November lath. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenauit, Lot. 6. slave L stands for the Liquor his appe- tites crave - M for convivial Meetings so 833' N stands for No that he tries hard to say .0 for the Orgies that then come Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvsr is of her daughter and son-in-law, to pass Mr. .and Mrs. Howard Arsennult. P stands for Pride that he drowns at Lot 6. in his glass Q for the Quarreis that nightly Messrs. Eddie Gallant.and Lar- abound ralne Gallant motored to Alberton 3, stands for Ruin, that hovers on Wednesday, November 19th. around -- 8 stands for Sights that his vis- On Friday. Nowmbef 14th. I! ion bedlm T stands for Trembling that sei- zes each limb U for his Usefulness sunk in the Junior Red Cross meeting and bingo was held during the latter part of the afternoon in Howlan School. Frank Gallant is new employed doing carpenter work on the St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church at Lot '1. Mrs.. Gerald O'Brien and son Bud. of Woodstock were visiting at the home of Mrs. 0'Brients sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dorlce Gallant at Duvar on sun- day, November l6th. - slums V stands for Vagrant he quickly becomes W for Waning of life thatls soon done for his exit regretted by none Youth of this nation, such weak- ness is crime . zealously turn from the tempter in time. A bingo, so that a neat sum of men- ey was taken in. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess and other members, after which a game of cards whiled away the remainder of the evening. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. ' The officers from Howlan, with their wives. of St. Anthony's Cre- dit Unlon. were among those who attended the goose supper 011 Wednesday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb have Enmore and Vicinity -The many friends of- Mrs. Daniel MscI.eod. Victoria West. regret to learn that she has been obliged to enter the Nursing Home. Tyne Valley. for treatment. Mrs. William Bryant has re- turned to her home in North lin- more after spending a pleasant vacation with relatives in Ontario and Manitoba. Friends of Mr. Stirling Dyment.l Victoria West. regret to hear that' he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Alfred Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthurwcre dinner guests at the home of Mr. and rs. Oharles Macliennsn on sund y. November 23rd. Mrs. Roland Bryant and son 'Vans, spent the November 22nd weekend in springhlll. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. I Mrs. Angus MacArthur has re- turned to her home here after spending a pleasant three weeks visit with relatives in Maine and Massachueetts. Mrs. Robert Grlndlsy. Mrs. Agnes Bryant and Mrs. John E. Campbell were visitors to summer- side on Monday November 24th. A large crowd from this vicinity attended the supper in the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday Nov- ember 19th. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- lard Moore. Northam, are sorryto learn that she has been ogllged to undergo an operation. She has been a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Roman. Sprlnghill. were after church guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Victoria. on Sunday evening. November 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay. Sprlnghiil, were visitors to Summerslde on Saturday eve- ning. November 22nd. Mrs. Stenning MacNevin, Borden. spent a few days in Victoria. West recently, a guest of her now returned to their home in How an after their visit to Mrs. Web 's folks. in New Brunswick. Leo Arsenault and daughter Leone were among the many W110 attended the wake in pilot 6 of the late John Malone. recently held at his late home. Messrs. Tenis Peters and Jerry Gallant went toDuvar and cruised through Mr. Peters' wood lot there on Thursday morning, November 20th. Mr. Smith of Amherst, N.s.,' was in i-iowlsn recently. Three One Ed." Turner of 0'Leary was in Howlan on business on Thursday. Florence Gallant has suffered from a mouth infection which kept her out of school for a few days THEE LENNOX ISLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY (An all Indian cast of players) Will Present ST. PAUL'S HALL. SUMMERSIDE SATURDAY EVENING . NOVEMBER 29th At 9:30 P. M. Specialties, Step Dancing, Singing Fiddling by P. E. I. Champion Admission: Adults 50 cents A Children 25 cents Act Plays M... Many from far and near at- tended the three days pre-Chrlst- mas sale at the store of C..l. Gal- lant at Woodstock on November 20. 21 and 22. PRINCE Pll0iillESSIllE ll0M-lllATl0N Word has been received from Charlottetown that Mrs. Henry Gallant is now back on her feet and about to return to her home and family. Her relatives and friends are hoping that she will soon be completely cured. Mr, and Mrs. Tenls Peters left on Friday morning. November Slat for a three or four weeks visit with relatives in Westbrook. Me-. Lawrence. Mass. and Berlin, N. H. Their friends wish them a happy vacation. The annual noose supper for the officers and partners of the St. Anthony's Credit Union was held on Wednesday night. N0V6mbH' lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley! Gaudet at Woodstock. There was a good attendance and a very delicious supper was served by the hostess and others. A very delicious goose dinner with all the nxings was served on Bunday. November 16th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tenis P t- era when most of their family a it their children were at home. prior to their parent: departure on a three weeks visit to the United states. ” Delegates. M. Rcbichaud. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the wife and daughter of the late Henry Plnesu. whole death slur a short illness took place recently in-New Jersey. U. r 8.A.. also to his sister. Mrs. Pros. Perry of Reading, Mass. and his . brothers. Wilfred of Massachusetts and Joseph and Octave of Duvsr. His wife was formerly Priscilla Gallant of Coleman, . I. I. .:.. . For the purpose of nominating a candi- date. to contest Prince County. in tho !orth- coming Federal Election. will be held in Rs- gent Theatre. Summsrsido. on Thursday. Dec. 4th at 2-. P. M. Poll Chairmen will please arrange to call meeting of all polls In Prince County for the purpose of electing Five Accredited the guest speaker. P. L. MORRIS. Pris. East Prince Association. GUS PETERS. Pres. West PrlneeiA.ssocIation. couurv CONSERVATIVE 00llllEIlTl0II NOVEMBER 39, 3952 5;:-thy is being and relatives. extended mats, Mr. and uh Wesley gag. Many old friends were sadden- ed to hear of the passing of Mrs. R Levi Dymcnt. Charlottetown. She The first-almanac to appear 1; was a former resident of Tyne New Brunswick was published ml Valley. and was for many. years Christopher Bower at saint Jnm the efficient telephone operator in 1785. l PIONEER PRINTER MUTUAL- FIRE INSURANCE '- COMPANY ESTABLISHED lees M UTUAL Let Us Bring It Up-To-Date! If you haven't checked your insurance policies for fiv3 years or more. you should do so at once. Old policies grow obsol- escent as needs change. And replacement costs for homes and other property have DOUBLE!) in recent years. We shall be glad to check your policies for you without charge. No obliga- tion, of course. AGENTS (moms MacLEOD. w. Ro.yalty A. J. nonsnrson. CARL wssxs. Alhcrton Charlottetown. . w. B. wammu, Kcnsingion CL11g1g:i:3, SIMPSON Si-"Ivy V- VHN9" cm”: ”i”'”''"” o. M. cnanr, Charlottetown. svimnv 3. much, Northam M. n. MacLEAN. North Wilt- shire FRANK I. GALLANT. Welling- to . WATSON HARDY. Montrosa. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE liisunnilcia coimluv HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE BRANCH OFFICE: CHARLOTTETOWN : O.C.. M.P.. will be The ladies of at. Anthony's Al- tar society held their bingo in aid of the society funds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fin- nsn on the svsnlng of Thursday. November nth. In spits of the cold weather quit; a smut at- . tended. all anxious for s gains of ................................ llniluill Meeting Of the Bedeque South Shore Hockey League take place in the Bed Rink 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, for season. Nit. Pleasant community Illnk rnnnnnsf Tenders will be received by the undersigned until lceman. State amount per week. For use of canteen December 10th. janitor and CHARLES MIOKAY, Secretary-Treasurer. Monday, Dec. 1st a -'8:00Ap. ycnprror. Sssmnsos-side TODAY 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ATTENTION CHILDREN! ANOTHER BIG "CARTOON CARNIVAL" THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 See all your favorite Cartoons-Bugs Bunny, Tqm & Jerry, Donald Duck, Popeye and others. along with the feature-”LONE STAR". comm ONE .. COME ALL LOTS or FUN roa ALL The battle of ' Texas...and the AVA GARDNER BRODERICK CRAWFORD . Kt An I-ll-I rictun llllilll lnlm M ” REGENT - one mm 2.30. 1 & 9.15. BILL rn. All teams wishing to en- ter the league please have their representatives at this John Myers, cause rnasrna "'””"'i 1... Orosier, Kr-Nsmamn ' Pr id t. r. . , . . . owe ii”.l”.i.?i:f.”:i3llZ.'F l.f”'...”i:i 'VWP”'id31"v -' mmnxhizuth-nomm.-owe Clark. Raymond Massey. chapter-.of Serial and Newsrssl. r