TUNE 11'. 1949 HE WESTERN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Susnmerside, Phone 280 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Repreeentltlvee I; ' J. ELMER. MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summerslde M] poolntore. Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 2i. Central Street; pity‘! Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gnudet, 6'! Gmnville Street; ALvrQ Doucetteh Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water treet n; Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerolde by Carrier Dov n51: per dny or 18c per week. Phone 280 for thin lervice or give your order to the boy Rllionllhle for delivery on your route. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph Mutlsrt. Summersld . _PANTIIY SALE at Holman‘: store, Summerside on Saturday, June ilth. at 3 p. m. sponsored v Kensington Home and School. .\ i LI HEREBY l-‘OKBID the dump- m; oi Garbage or other refuse on m, propefiy "at Chelton and Seari- Mm, Vernon Craig. _NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday, June 12th. l; 7710 P. M. Sunday School at 2 p, yr Miss Mary A. McKenzie. Deaconess. r AATRAWBERRY PLANTS still . no, $8.95 per thousand. Also flwcle. Almost. new. t An- . 1- ... . ,.,. 1.... l\i.'.vi|-. Eitllf lJt-nniiitic Group will preset. tio tint‘ act Plays plus n Variety l mum‘ Auspic-cs St. Stetphem "hurrlt Admission 35c and 25c. S“ t! candy. -li.\'tl.»\(ili.\llcl.\ '. -— Mt‘. and M; Allie J. MacNcill New Annan, “r1511 ll nnttouncn the engagement ofthctr eldest daughter Mildred ymnw ln James Maurice, son oi Marriage to take place _I'l10BATE COURT -- Hon. ll. L Palmor. Probate Judge held a t Housc. Stimmersitle, on ' , Juno 9th. when the cf the late Miss Eva J. c . r-f Svt-nmerside and Mr. v ll on Gordon late of Alberton em t scti and had the accounts Heath Strong, K.C , Sum- lfiv and George M. Matthews tYLcai-y, were the lawyers ill the respective estates. --\‘< .\IEN‘S MEETING »~ The wtrczni-g for the season of the lnlmflslfit’. Y's Men's Clu-b was elti 1" lilr L.0.L. Hall on Thurs- a\' cv with Mr R L. Wil- .t m the chair. Club President o uacltciizie and Ralph Mac- raanc not: appointed delegates . 'I‘le ltlanrznte conclave to be held Frerlrrlcwin, N.B. A discussion A3 iteld on the matters that will t (ilnlhsffi at. that. conclave. The -Iilli1\t|f the meeting was devoted .. liusiiiess.-—S. ri —IEAB HON. C. C. BAKEB, M.L.A., discuss Election Issues over NEW. Summer-side, Monday, June 13th, 8.45 to 9 P. M. —LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired at Dunn's, H8 Duke Street, Summerside. —BOBDEN CHURCH SERVICE. -Lcgion Hall, Sunday, June 12th, 3 P. M. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. Come and See. -D U NL A P STRAWBERRY plants for sale. $1.50 per hun- dred. $8.50 per thousand. lvan Bowness, Kensington. —SPECIAL discount _ on all Chesterfield suites, davenports, studio couches in mohair and velours during the next ‘two weeks. Also one bedrolnn suite in alnut. J. L. Davison. Kensing- - -i-nl-..\Ull RIVER llnll 'l‘ttesda_v, June 14, at. 8.30 p.m. three-act play "Hillbilly Courtship" presented by Kensington Presbyterian adult group. Sponsored hy Gcddio Me- morial. Sale oi candy. Admission 50 and 25. -—PRINCETOWN United Church. Maipeque. Sunday. .lune 12th. 1949. Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P.M. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. There will be no service on Sunday, June 19th, as this is Conference Sunday. Rev. James Cross, B. A.. Minister. —KENSINGTUN, Freetown and Maipeque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, June 12th. Ken- slngton at 11 A. M. Mission Band Thank offering Service. Freetown at 9.45 A. M. Malpeque at 7.30 PM. Church Schools: Kenslngwn at 10.30 A. M. Freetown at 10.45 A. M. Mal- peque at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. --CIIURCIH NOTICE for the Parish oi New London. Trinity Sunday. .lune 12th. St. Stephens. Burlington. Sunday School 9.30 A. M. Holy Communion 10.30 A.M. Sea View, Sunday School 2.00 PM. St. Thomas, New London, Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer £1.30 P. M. St. Mark's, Kensington. Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Wednesday. June 15th. Sea. View Prayer Meeting 8.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. B. A., Rector. AFTER AMSTERDAM — WHAT? An ll result of some study of the great Amsterdam Confer- enci- at “tilt-h the World Council of Churches came into being, the East Prince Ministerial Association, in the spirit: of that Con- ‘, ferenrc. ls sponsoring l eeriee of services in the hope that tho spiritual lives of our people may be deepened and enriched. Monday-June ZOth-Tryon United Church. Tuesday-June 21st-St. Mark's Anglican, Kenslngton. Wednesday-June 22nd--Ma.lpeque Presbyterian. Thiirsday—June 28rd--Contral Bedeque, Baptist. Friday-June 24th—Ncw Glasgow, Church oi Christ. The clergy will form flue larger part of a mslo,choir at each service. All Services It 3:00 p.m. Sharp Refrigeration By llelvinator REACH IN BOXES WALK IN ROOMS t. DISPLAY CASES SELF SERVICE CASES MILK COOLERS, ETC. SALES — REPAIRS — SERVICE FOR YOUR klitFRlGiRATlOtN REQUIREMENTS- CONSULT A SPECIALIST IN TH-IS FIELD l‘ Coll, Phone or Write- E. T. Glow SUMMERSIDE Rhone: Day I76 \ —COULD pasture a few more cattle. Vernon Craig, Bedeque. —'I‘IIE PROGRESSIVE Conser- vative meeting scheduled to be held in Central Lot 16 Hall on Mon- day evening, June 13th, has been postponed until further notice. —A'l‘ THE LIBERAL meeting to be held at Malpeque on Tuesday, June 14th, the Hon. George H. Barbour and Mr. T. M, Linkletter will be two oi‘ the main speakers who will address the electors. —UNUSUAL EVENT — An un- usual event occurred recently on the farm of Mr. Aloysius Bremen, Kinkorn, when his mere, Indy Marlene, gave birth to twin foals, a male and female. Unfortunately the male foal did not live but the other one is doing well. The sire oi these foals is Pepper which has been under the charge of John C. Mulligan. Kinkora. Mr. Greenan has named his colt, Tiny Pepper. Lady Marlene won three straight heats at Green Acres last sum- men-S. —NOTABLE PERFORMANCE- The Guernsey cow. Harvest Queen, 44525, owned by MacLean Home, Alberlon, RR. 1, has established an enviable record for herself and her owner. She was born on February 15th. 1046, and was high Z-year-old in Eastern Canada. She gave 8.341 lbs, milk, 493 lbs. fat, average test 5.91 on twice a day milking 3G5 days ending March 31st. Mr. Horne has also annthcr Z-year-old. Brack- loy Hilda. 37049, gave 6.739 lhs milk. 352 lbs, fat. average test 5.30 on tyvice a day milking 305 days. She was also high in Eastern Canada. Tliosre records have been made un- dcr ordinary (‘OIICIIIIOIIS.-D. ICXCELLENT RECORD — Miss Eleanor McQuaid. Richmond. Training Class at P.W.C. this year thus winning the Governor Gen- crnlis Bronze Medal. the College Prize for that year ($50), a John H. Bell Debate Prize, and thanks to Premier Jones for awarding it to Tencli-c-rs-in-Trziitiiniz. a Cati- adiari National Exhibition Scoiar- ship. If one looked back a few years he would find that Eleanor was always among the leaders. Her elementary school work was done both at Richmond and Wei.‘ ington. In the Grade VIII Provin- cial Examinations which she took as a pupil of Mr. J. Benoit Des- Roches, Wellington. Elaamor was among the three highest. Complet- ing her Grade 1X at Richmond. she came as a boarder to Notre Dame Convent, Misccuche, for Grade X and XI, where she led her class both years, whining the Governor Generals medal iii Grade X. In the Entrance Ex- aminations for 1947 Eleanor rank- ed third highest (462 out oi 500) winning a Prince County Scholar- ship, the J. D. Seaman Memorial Prize. as well as the honor in live subjects: English Composition. lifathcmatics, Canadian Composi- lion. Geography and Hygiene. Also in the Grade XI Maritime Board Examinations which she also took from Notre ‘Dame Convent, Mis- couchc. Eleanor led the island students with an average of 85% Liberal Meetings MONDAY, JUNE 13th. CAPE WOLFE HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 14 MALPEQUE HALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 ST. EDWARDS SMITH ROAD THURSDAY JUNE 16th. ALBERTON INSTITUTE HALL FRIDAY. JUNE 17 WELLINGTON HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 21 TIGNISH HALL The principal speaker will he J. Watson MacNaught, M. P., Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also be addressed by other promin- ent Liberals. Meetings will commence at 8:30 p.m. As time will not permit Mr. MacNaught to personally call on all electors, he will be at the halls at 6:30 p.m. to meet with anyone who wishes a personal interview. Evenings and Holidays 70-2 isvogigeragjisainglecgjientthgs man. Since the formation oi’ this tuna Emma‘, m, the Normal organization in February of this (‘HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Can you paint a house in an hour? The answer is yes; because it was done yesterday in Kerising- ton. Kensington is one of Prince Edward Island's busiest and most progressive towns but yesterday about thirty members oi the Jun- ior Chamber oi Commerce quit their regular business for an hour to paint a house. Promptly at two o'clock, Mayor Wilfred Taylor was on hand to fire the opening gun and by ‘three o'clock the group of business men had transformed a drab structure into a beautiful house. When the Kensington Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors a project they get behind it to a year they have been quite busy for the betterment oi the community. They decided to sponsor a. clean- up week in Kensington and asked citizens not only to clean up but to paint tip as well. Paint House In One Ilour improved it. otherwise. His house was then chosen by the Junior Chamber oi Commerce as the one that they would paint to demon- strate In a tangible way the Pur- pose of their campaign. The firm of Tibbetts Paints oi Nova Scotia donated the paint and yesterday practically all of tile thirty mem- bers of the Chamber oi Commerce assembled ready fnr action with brushes. paint cans and ladders. There was a clergyman, a banker. two town councillors, merchants. farmcrs, fox ranchers. ‘plumbers. electrician-s, lobster packers, n po- tato inspector. a leeri manufact- urer. a lumber and building con- tractor. a director oi the Canadian National Silver For Breeders As- sociation and others. all led b3" cnlv mic trained painter. ‘They painted tho house in one hour. Thcy ntade a 200d 10b 01 l! too, using a cream paint with light ,green for the trimming. Such an éaccomplishmeitt and display of co- and School completed. besides a year in Normal Training. She is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuald, Richmond-S. —-A'I‘ OLEARY MEETING —-In yesterdays report of the Liberal Party meeting at (Yliearv. a" which Fisheries Minister Mayhew was the principal speaker, Ilia list of those on the plat-form should have Included the name cf Mr Hector‘ Richard, M.L.A., not Mr. Gus Peters as appcaredws l — PerscialsM —Mi'. R. H. Hogan of the BankI of Manhattan. New York. has been the guest of his aunts, Miss Hunt and Mrs. Musseri, Summersida-S —Miss Shirley Linkletletr. daugh- ter of Mrs. Joseph Linklelter Foundry Street, Summerside. has returned home after spending some time in Toronto-S. —Rev. C. A. Hicks, Trynn, Mrs Pomroy Murray, Breadalbatie, Mrs. Warren lnman. Hampton. and Mr. Arthur Simmons. Crapsud. were among those attending tho annual meeting of the Bible So- ciety which was held in the City on Wednesday oi this week. c.c.|=. Niiibiii Chairman Speaks Al 0'I.ea_ry Hall Professor Frank Scott, national chairman of the 0.0.1". Party Id- dressed a public meeting in the O'Leary public hall last evening in the interest of the C.C.P. Party.‘ and in support of Mr. Donald Mac- Lean. the 0.0.1“. candidate for Prince. Mr. Scott said that he hoped the people oi Prince County will pro- tect their markets and their lntr-r- ests hy voting for the C.C.I"‘. Party in the forthcoming election. Fo. years the C.C.F. has been polnlingi out in Parliament and in the coun- try that the Liberal Party policies, would lead to loss of markets and l renewed hardships for the agrlc-l ultural producers of Canada. Spec- f ulators have been allowed to make. profits out of the people's food and "we again hsvethetragicspectaclc, of surplus potatoes. butter and other produce finding no secure the world are, grdwing hungry." their differences but. underneath they are the same. They both draw frOm the same quarters. big busln-‘ ess. In British Columbia they areI in coalition against the CCF. In’ Prince County they keep up I-hc sham battle. their power to stop the oxplolta- 1 lion that is going on through a strong 6.0.1". Party and the two suggested that the club should ent- market at. a time clien millions in B01118 forward Mr. Scott said that nothing also. would have a réfrillfrfltfll‘ was to he expected from the 1W0 "Fa" ‘m5 5'61“ “KI m“ old parties. These ancient. polltlcall ""1"?" will b9 FPwinied machines make a great fuss about c of the Liberals and the Conserva- their enormous central party fundsi the‘ Wm never permit atlves were formed: to protect the tivorker, trade unions were form- lcti. To protect us all the WRS 15° m” "Mo" on" “'3'” "P mi only road to freedom and secur- Orin citizen had pu-t a new operative spirit is tintisual foundation under his house. andlmuch in h» commended. —S in six subjects. Eleanor will he 16 on July 1it.h, has her High Elmer Offer Heads S’Side Kinsmen Club Mr. Elmer Offer Mr. Elmer Offer was elected president of the Kinsmen Club of Surnmcrside at the regular meeting of the Club held last evening in (Doyle's Restaurant. The following slate was elected to serve with him. to take nfiice on September first: Vice presidcnt. George Olscaanp. secretary, David Carnegy, treas- urer, G. M. Mulholland. Dir- ectors. Alex McRae, Bert. Hunter . and Norman Hogg. The chairman of the meeting was Elmcr Murphy and reports were received from standing comtnlttees. - Grog Mulhollaird reported that the T Midget and Bantam Baseball Lea- gues sponsored by the club are be- ing very successful. He said that Mr James llogari. Physical Fit- ness Stipervisor is rendering ex- ccllent support to these leagues and ivorking very hard. He also‘ er a volley ball team in the Phy- sical Fitness League that is being formed tin-d quite s fcw members indicated their willingness to take part. Dr. Burt l-lunter who has been appointed (‘Iifilifllrtflli of the com- mittee in charge of the concessions that the club annually operates at the rare frat-k on Dominion Day. reported and stated that plans are It. was also reported that. the club lottery I (‘Mn- to take hargc. "To protect the farmers. cooper- C.C.F. formed." The CLCF. is the ty. the speaker declared. The chairman of last night's Q ease rttmrcctst CAPITOL - SUMMERSIDE ' Last Showing Today - Big Double Bill WARNER BAXTER In "CRIME DOCTORS GAMBLE" and Tim Holt, Richard Martin in “BROTHERS IN THE SADDLE” ' Shows 2:80 - 7:15 - 9:20 I MONDAY and TUESDAY Brought Back by Public Acclaim At Popular Admlfllon pd“; Evenings: Adults 55c; Children 40c; Matinee: Adults 40c; Children 20¢ THE ‘sciuiiiitrs Tcitiinsilaw stunt: Samuel Goldwyn.‘ , BESTY A 0f OurLivggys Myrna Lo . fuming Teresa Wright’ Fredric March - Dana Andrew, “Y° ' "my Carmichael Harold Rune". "v: b: Robert E. Sherwood for - lsleend a... no ma. m». OI J\.'\."\£Y.\(.\.'\C\C\C\'.Y\. \_m VGCCVC-c. \-l\_\_)\ x ‘REGENT TlllS AFTERNIIOII - 2.30 —0n Stage- “THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" - Also ,. It r. Earle Hickey l’ 1 Chartered Accountant Office at “JIGGS Kl MAGGIE IN COURT" I5 G"““'“° 5mm’ t Adults 35c; Children 25c Phone 575 j SUMMERSIDE I Tonight 7 and 9:15 — BIG DOUBLE BILL “JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN COURT" and Lash LaRuc, "Fuzzy" St. John in “PIONEER JLSTICE" ——~——~ l w-w- w- -I lfrtc. P...i.;.r.—. I Op+.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIS"; i Eyes Examine Glasses Fitter‘ I Visual Training Given ‘ COMING — MON. - TUE. - WED. Sntox/uefbytfnii, 30:01:10, elm ‘ REGENT THEATRE BLDG. “Summer St., Summerside a. F. Hunter, 12.0. l I OPTOMETBISEI . Complete Visual Analyses ' Glasses Fitted f PHONE 765 I t .=w_ .__ *?§ g/ wwwfi nllltlllilllllf ...-r~»~..-~-~~ a ' " " LI. i» ‘ ' - - stuALLMANs BUILDING Summer-me, P.E.L ' R. E. ELLIS Auto — Casualty INSURANCE Sh, l-‘lrs l ~~\ (A3\'.‘\7\’\\/ '\\>\:\_\\;\_. \. 5 Summer Summcrside UUU ODYQDUDUUI l CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Mill. Evcnlng ‘ ‘“A Private E39" "RII-‘ld-RAI-‘lm eoeterrlng Anna Jeffrey: and Walter Slczak Also 1st chapter of Superman Set lal and Newsrccl. ztosztrttztictttoczoocvooo-ztoia-sooc»: Phone 129 WANTED Experienced Egg Grader. Anni! . P.J.&0. Kennedy Kensington. , _ A WATER Pitcairn?‘ A pump jack will solve it. Write, for particulars to THOMAS H. BISHOP and SON 1K0. Box 136 Summcrslde Icnacauo THEATRE i by "I ...-. v A s IIOQILLIIIIEI Ind out erltellvo beculyhceunse! Enman Drug ca. Ltd. old parties will merge into one nld party in Eastern Canada as they have merged in the West. Mr. Scott outlined the policio= of the 0.0.111, particularly as it af- fects the farmers. He showed that Saskatchewan was the first Prov- ince to establish a Minister of Cn- opcrstives in the C.C.F. govern- ment. He showed how the CCF. would provide national marketing legislation for the orderly market- ing of all the major staple prod- ucts. He spoke of 6.0.1". plans for SIIIIMEIISIIIF meeting was Mr. David Griffin of Oleary, who introduced Mr. Don- ald MacLealt, C.C.F. candidate 1o.- Prtnce County. Mr. George Walton. provincial secretary. spoke briefly and intro- duced the national chairman, Mr. Scott. -- S Prof. Scott will address the C.C.F. nominating convention for Queen's County at New Glasgow tonight. - -§-§§§§§ 0O §§GO¥O§§§§§+§4§~ llr. J. W. MORESIIIE BEDEQYE, P. E. I. the opening or new world markets z through agreements between gov- i emments. The only way to put. For Z Canadian agriculture on a sound I z basis, he ssld. was to stop the Laying Cement Blocks and 4 ttzji-‘zzyusiystfinnl of hspeculatltanedwhich i Plastering t o p es Ive w and , to introduce long range planning 5' 3- Emma“ o of prices and markets. This is ‘ gum‘ 25:‘ : what the bl: packers and onop- ; “mm” ° s oliesi vino pay the election expenses I Saturday-Emergencies Only | uooqgggaggsg‘; Q ggggggg4gq I M? orator; iiovnsi _ , /—-” Bcdcqiie: cw»- Afternooifils-g-IIAIGM. IIIHIINY WEISSMUIIER ,,.‘,§,,,'3Es,,,, N fi ,d k, , A Q-ABRENUAIUYBL “Hover ° "w " " .. ttiirtitttti s o menlngmggfia‘lv_ complete without p p. S.»g‘...L.(.S..SZL . wrfnivusinr \ I ‘ .. FRIDAY ' V '95"! 32:12:22: 2:F.:;:."£.':i;§. 2x11172331. ‘3"P="d= | Also slim Subjects TUESDAY d FRIDAY t Afternoons-flail! P.M. . Enman Drug ca‘ Shows:- smnansmc l I-‘ri.8:30: Sat. 7230-9130 rises-surl- ‘In : I?