.. '.lvV'- OCTOBER 18. 1951 pp THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ; CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance;-gpp" SUPREME COURT OF CAN- ADA-Two Prince Edward Island appeals are before the present session of the Supreme Court of Canada at Ottawa. One is the last case of P. E. 1. Potato Mark- eting Board vs. H. B. Willis inc. and the Attorney, Generals oi Canada and of Prince Edward Is- land. Counsel for the respective pal'I.iG5 are Messrs. H. F. Mac- Phce. K.C., K. M. Martin. K.C., E. p, Varcoe, KC. and J.0.C. Camp- iieil, K.C. On the criminal side is the appeal of W. Wattcrworth vs. i The King. Mr. 13.1.. Mathieson.-ing. The meeting opened in the K.C. is counsel for the appellant. Attorney General W. E. Darby. K.C. for the Crown. ISLAND!!! HEADS PAINTING FIBM -Noted in the latest "tune of the Commercial News. Mon- treal trade publication is the announcement of the awarding at a 320.000 contract to the firm of Oatway and Richardson, painting contractors. for the painting of the,R.C.A.F. building at Lachine. Quebec. Senior member of the firm organized three years ago is J. Vernon Oatway. well known native of Charlottetown who has made his home in Montreal for the past seven years. rluurrv Y. r. U.-The ' Trinity United Church Y. P. U. held its regular meeting on Tuesday even- Social Hall. with several games. The service of worship held in Trinity Hall was directed by Joan Bearisto. Frances and Catherine Craig sang very nicely "Softly and Tenderily Jisur is Calling." During the busineu period the nominatin-g committee brought in suggestions for the new execu- tive, to be elected next week, the four commissions into which the union will be divided. Faith and Evangelism, Stewardship and Training. Missions and World Outreach. and Citizenship and Community Service were explain- ed by Rev. J. T. Irwin. A mock radio program was broadcast. The Society reporter, Anna Math- eson. gave to a waiting world all the latest news. On a quiz pro- gram conducted by June Eikhouci a red convertible coupe was the Oscar. They cost we at Wool- worth's. A musical program con- sisted of: A duet by Mary Mor- rison and Carol Macltaez instru- mental music. Earle Hobbs and Keith Robinson; monologue, Leah Pickering: piano solo. Betty Fos- ter; and a quartet of Donnie and Wallis Wood. Charlie Hyne. and Hector McDougall. The evening came to a close with the singing of "Abide With Me". QUEBCI Oct. l7-(OP)-James McNeill. 32, of Cobalt, Ont. and H. W. Stewart, 23, of Charlotte- town. hogs soldiers, were remand- ed today until tomorrow on a charge of assaulting Joseph Thiv- ierge of Quebec and stealing 514 worth of his personal belongings on 9. downtown street last night. Lower Water St. We Take Pleasure In Extending. CONCRATIILATICNS p " & -BEST WISHES BRYENTCN & iIlacI(AY C0. 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Canon and Mrs. Malone returned recently from a visit to Victoria. B. C. Canon Malone was a member of the El- ectoral College appointed choose the new Primate of all Canada. He also attended the meetings of the General Synod Committees held in Victoria. Hot summer weather was ex- perienced everywhere; the only rain that fell was on the after- noon of their arrival at Banlf. where they stayed at Banff Springs Hotel. They went on I tour up the mountains. on to the Cascade Gardens and to the Sul- phur Springs; and enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the Bow River Valley and the majestic snow-capped mountains which surround Banff. Travelling through the Rockies by C.P.R. is a thrilling exper- ience. The magnificent masses 0! mountain ranges, the breath-taiu ing descent through the passes, the tumbling cascades of mighty rivers, the dizzy depths or can- yons, the rushing of rapids. the towering forest trees can hardl)' be described in words. Canon Malone states. They must be seen. to form a true idea of them. In contrast to all this might and majesty of nature is the peaceful Fraser Valley through which they passed on their way to Vancouver. . Met Many Islanders Canon'Malone -Describes Visit To Victoria, B.C. to, All through the West and on the coast they met with Prince Edward Islanders or their de- scendants. ' In Vancouver. a. cousin who had not been seen for over fifty years. met them and drove them all over the city. through lovely Stanley Park and around the sea front past the five buildings of the University of British Colum- bia. Their stay was made most pleasant and they were enabled to call on former members of St. Peter's Cathedral congregation new resident there. p A boat trip or four or five hours on a splendid C. P. R. steamer. winding through the H31” row channels between many beau- tltul islands with their magnific- ent scenery, brought them to Vic- toria, a city of lovely garden: and emerald green lawns sweeping down to the coast line. The fa- mous Bukhard Gardens are I dream of beauty and Hattey Castle. now Royal Roads. is a bit of the old country transplanted to the new world. Again they met Prince Edward Islanders whose welcome was warm and whose kindness was marvellous. The newspa-pets have described the splendid service or the In- stallation of theiPruinfat:d::;sti: ' A erv ce o Z'Q,”f".iti3?..';; shut Christ Church Cathedral itself. not. yet c0m'P19l' ad, is an imposing structure which is a. credit to VlOIDl'lI- 'T0 the vision and imaainaiion Of Bishop Schofield this fine Caih; edtal owes its magnificence. Canon Malone say-it "and We may be proud of the fact that the Bishop was brought up It 5i- Peter's Cathedral at what was the Clergy House in the days 01 Ii” first incumbent. the Rev. George Hotggggnment House in ViCI-Olfil 15 a splendid residence set in Rev. Canon ' Malone lightful reception was given for the Bishops and clergy. Return Trip The return trip was by C. N. R. and a day was spent at Jasper, where the scenery is as magnific- ent, but somewhat different to Banff. A tour was taken to the Maligne Canyon and to the An- gel Glacier on the slopes ofMount Edith Cavell. which was an un- forgettable experience. On the way home a stop was made at Saskatoon. where Mrs. Malone's brother Allan Hegan is in charge of a grain elevator and . race NINE ' Cdn Vkrs ' 18 ontreal tucks aa Cons Pap O 40 . C Smelt .. 181 1-1 MONTREAL. Oct. 11 - (CP) - 1'3 S"g,,,, .2,” H gigging stock quotations; D3: can Pr 2i r--,:w -r . 32: 1.2:.” 1; sgbtflaurst A 1139': fax Pr 150 3 p B”””"” 3 35 Fiiisln xii" 1-2 gffm 2: -':i'4 Fraser Xd Xb as 1-2 . 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R. goes through miles of for- BANKS est. which though commercially vaiualble is somewhat monotonous Can Nat to travellers. ”I'his Canada of ours." states Canon Malone, "is a .wonderful country and everyone who can should make the trip from coast 0 coast; but in spite of all the magnificence and beauty that one TOUGH SLEDDING sees on such a journey he is com- - pelled to say that our own Prince cr,s;g.nug.,dJo:::1.?:; gm: dlfgdgmiz Egavfjgd 3:132:15 hgirnd Cgiffmmagg 1784, in his early days sometimes ' lacked the price of a lodging. found elsewhere”. ALWAYS ASK FOR - fTheTAS'I'lEST Sodas ever made! ' 9 Mamas. p Tiieyre MarVen”s! Theyie Good! C PLAIN OR SALTED IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF BISCUITS Smart and Snug in Stormy Weather! ' Rugged Rubber - Boots Now ' Only 2.19 A Brown or Black Sizes 7, 8. 9, 10, 12, 1 and 2 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Wrightrshoe Co. Great George St. Store m - Car For Sale Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed at Summerslde for the purchase of a PlymoutheSe- dan, 1941 model, the property of the estate of William Ess- ery. This car is in excellent condition and may be in- spected at 143 Spring Street, Summerside. . Tenders to be in before Noon of October 20th inst. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed : nlcnano s. IIINTON, no. E When you buy H equal amount of milk to prod Ionics something like Cream of Tomato Soup, you lose out on getting a rich creamy iicivour and you also lose out on tho ooot- especially the way prices are today. Why not buy Cream oi Tomato Soup to start wills, us xnodo by Holds. on milk and go! a better result by simply oddlmi water. Instead of a milky I it the true cream for Heinz Cronin o Tomato Soup is made with thick country man. 5 RIlO.In'h:!, loo, lhol thlshsoup its much more Y .- good enough (or Heinz. Try a comparison between ordinary tomato soup diluted with milk and Heinz Cronin oi Tomato Soup with only valor added. When touted tho wonderful dlitoronoo you stock up with Heinz and out happily our nitor. III INIOI lf'I XX IICAVII lI"I Illll straight Tomato Soup and add on uco a soup that Then you can save tomato sou you wi folio most peep e enioy- an ou have want to EINZ soups