v . f3». -4... JBBRUAKY I CHARDOTTETOWN’ PAGE ELEzgN i: h; rag l l "A _. GUARDIAN I A“ IGINTI: Jfilllner Murphy.‘ lafllanover Sireet. and “N!!! Ciel-J)! Ottawa Street. IUMMEIIIDI alltl PRINCE C UNI‘! "WI. Subscriptions. Adv ‘ n» olfmllu Iay almost at any of tho i stores Ill Sununeralda allowing , [all Bookstore. Waiar Street: Goal-lies Drugstore, s1, gum“ 5mm Mark Gaodet. C‘! ‘Granville Street; Vince Grooofl. Buaaell Street: Alyro Doueetwa Grocery. Second Street; i .. hlwl W“! ‘Ire-sure. wit..- sum. Tlseillardianwillbodellvlodioany bonsai idmmanld l, Carrier no: o! Iv w d» or 18v our week. Phone n; or tea-a rol-‘uui. aorvieo or ll" Will‘ Niel’ to tlla boy responsible for delivery on your Toronto like?!» Water Stroetr‘ south ‘ . _.|s0cKIY Kensinlton Rink Tuesday, , Feb. S. Kensinltoa All Stars vs. Su-lmnerside 8.0.51". Game. 8.15. Skate after. i --ll’0ll SAIJL-Seven-room house. All modem conveniences. Apply W. Business, 374 Cedar Avenue, Sunl- lnerside. ' _ " -mS‘l‘ _— Between Swisher-ride gtn-dlhllflllflllle Cove, 600 x 16 wlheel amd tire. Reward. Write Italics Peters, Augustine Cove. , _wAN'l'ED-At Prince County Hospital, Summer-side. P-E. Island. tioners for class beginning. larch 1st. In‘ requitments Grade ll certificate. Apply Super- intendent. ' -WHY NOT SURPRISE that young lad of the family. Give him a new Sunshine Tricycle or s wagon for his birthday. l cm now m u position to till your needs. Bill's Bike Shop; Sumlmersldc. -O0MMITTEE MEETS. - The Manse Ormllnittee of the O'Leary Patnral Charge of the United Church installed a new stove in tlile manse at O'Leary on ‘Thursday, January 29lh.—0- -0ELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY _M:r. and Mrs. George Jeffrey, Linlrletter, are celebrating their titty-sixth wedding annlverury to- d-ay. Bbth of them are in good health and Mr. Jeffrey is very active in the usual duties about his farm. B -Y. P. U. MEETING-The reg; ular weekly meetin! of the Ken- slngton United Church Y.P.U. was held in their room on Wednesday evening. Jan. 28th. Eighteen mem- bers attended. The ‘devotional period was led by Keith Stewart and Edgar Mlllar. Scripture read- ing from lltlrchaoter of Luke. verses 38 to 42. The topic was. “Church builds ring in Korea." Rev. Mr. Murray led in the studv of the book of Acts. It was de- cided to invite the Centreville Y. P. U. to Kerlsinlrton in February A period of recreation followed. led by William Mouse. Meeting Ill. —-IOCKEY Bedeque Rink, south ~5h<m League. Wedlnseday, no. 4, Augustine cove Bulldogs vs. Mid- dleton " ” o. Skate after. r —PERSONS HAVING "pickets for sale on the Sumnlerside Hoc- key 119118116 washing machine lot- t-ery are asked to turn in stubs to {tins McNeill before Thursday, ll. s. vanes u. s. raavaunas so vlslrclllvllnli M016 thin 300.000 "persons from all over Europe. left ‘homeless by the war, have found haven in Ellsland and have started a new life of liberty and happiness. In exchange for this. Britain gets the benefit oi their work, which helps relieve the serious man- —F0lt IMMEDIATE SALE... fModern six-room house, meal location. Up-to-date kitchen and bath. Nice lot. Owner leaving Province. Occupancy within the month. For further information M sums-e- i’§’.'¥f.£..Z“°’i2§Z.i“ L:""=..':::..*: Volunteer Workers, the former --MIXED BRIDGE IIOSTESSES —Amvns the 1.0.0.51. Marathon mixed bridge host and hostesses this week are: Ml‘. and Mrs. Tony Wililrms. Mr, and Mrs. G. Frank. Iln Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. -- S. , DP's enjoy most of the rights of the average Briton. These pictures show typical activities among them. this enjoyable meeting to a chase. Severa new subscriptions to "The _ f-BIRTHDAY PARTY ~ A United Cinurchman" were number of relatives and friends from me members and 1; was de_ gathered at the home of Mn. T.D. ‘ cidcd to hold a Valentine Party at Cllmmlels- Chief Inevflcivr of the home ofMlss Blanche Mat- Canadian National Silver Fox thaws, The executive will p151; Breeders Association. Summers de, meet, on Tuggdgy nlght m d-puw up 0n Saturday, the eve oi thc annlv- the budget for the yeah-O. ersary of his birth to extend to him greetings and best wishes for many more birthdays. After an en- joyable time in socinLgrmes, the hostess, Mrs. Carruihers, served delicious refreshments. including the preitlly decorated birthday 08KB. Amwllgh Mr. Carruthers is ‘well over the three score mark, he is still as busy and active as a mun half his age and holds cm- of the most resopnsible positions in the town. — S. -0'LEARY Y. 1-. v. MEETLNGF- _ -—— ' 1mg lymary you"; people's Unjgn -Mlss Miriam Nicholson. R..N.. met for their weekly session on of Summerside. left yesifldlly t0 ‘Ilhulrsday night. January 29th, in resume her duties on the staff o! the solidity Smool mom of the the Sunnvbrvok Mllltarv Hospital. Ohuroh. There were twenty-six (26) Torfllltfl- 5 Young People present. A devotional opening was held with the presid- -Miss Estelle Fairies. Red Cross ent, Miss Jean Kennedy. ill charge Nutrltlolfst, who has been making after which Miss Kennedy's group weekly visits to Summer-side re- tool: charge of the program entitncentlv in connection with s cook- led. "Qh-llrch Bells Ring Again In lng class for the Girl Guides. was Japsm." Jolly games followed and the guest of Mrs. Thane .A, Camp- Personals -Miss Mary Silliphant of Sum- merside left by plane on Saturday to spend a week in Antigonlsll and Sydney, N. S. S —Miss Jean Nicholson. Sum- merside, left yesterday to spend her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Urville Schurman, London. Ont. S ¢|>|lol secured i .'.l‘ll_E guanolaly. excluded ‘us’ from" North Korea. A Manehuria and Central Europe. They thought Britain was too poor and America too near a de- pression to bother thelnwhen they launched their post-war expansion program. ‘ _, But Britain ia. coming back from what oneo looked like near retirement from tila Middle last. she is trying to realign tbs Arab States into an anti-Communist bloc, and is arming them.‘ y "SMMEISIIE \ ‘Lest Showing Today "PERVILStOF PAULINE’ Shows 3lz30-7zl5-9zl5 r The chino States has expanded in the same area in terrific fash- ion, is now supporting largo arm- iea in Greece and ‘WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BETTY Bflfls backing them with naval force. and is making a start on a similar I. program in Iran. (Ari important arms deal with Iran is now in the making.) There is every prospect that withiraa few months there will be a unification of anti-Communist militaryatrength throughout West- crn Europe by means of treaties on arms standardization. Russian protests over United States aerial surveillance of her Pacific shipping probably is only the first of a lot of things she will find to complain about in that urea. America is about to throw lher full weight behind the Na- tionalist Government which is fighting the Communists in China. By the time the occupation oi Japan ends-even if international developments permit that within a relatively short time-Uncle Sam will bc ready to police the Pacific. Outpasts which were quickly t over-run by the Japanese last time are now being fitted to become great b s for botll aerial and naval s iking forces. The army lb spending tens of millions of dol- lars for a vast permanent base on Okinawa alone. Contracts fol nearly $20,000,000 worth of troop housing were let a year and a hall ago, and other great construction projects are under way.‘ All of these efforts are defensive and even distasteful. But they will continue complaints or not com- plaints, until such time as imper- ‘ "nlaceluloll" Also‘ NEWS olld SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 wooooa+oaowooc+weeow "accent SIIMMEBSIOE wrowzsomr and THURSDAY aunts moons pus 5. "w lal Communism is suppressed or ceases to be aggressive. ’ “m. “Mm. The big hope is that they will convince the Russians that the chips are down, that they cannot 1 in cross the line without breaking world pcacc, alld that they may thus be prevented from taking chances. . New Brunswick ls Expanding iler FisEries By IRVING WHYNOT t (Canadian Press Staff Writer) FREDERJCTON. Feb. 2 —lCP) —New Brunswick, a comparatively small producer of fishrmong Can- ‘will Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Lust Showing Tonight . PHYLLIS CALVERT in . “THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL" . It is the policy of this theatre Till"? and - closed with the’ benediction. yisii Holman’: loih stores right now-Browse around ‘evoryxde- fie, ‘Wise; '-- 5H0 H Ii” Y the Mispafl Benediction brought bell. — S. Z... to the Wise . . 3 If you are Interested In saving money-Lend who Isn't that; “W: Holman‘: lotiliSiores, Sumlperside-end Charlottetown, suggests Nlot you viiii the stores and toko. advantage of the many otter Stock- ickillg Sovjngs featured in every department. During Helium's ‘Annual Sioeiitoklllg, siocllfwore carefully or: unlined with-the one ideals} gliyilig Holman customers tile best pose ' i libihvollles. Many’ items have been sharply reduced icr/iquiclt clearance as room must be mode‘ for new Spring Merchandise. S0,. potilllent-hfifllofra lrimflll oi Bargains, priced =io save you molly i l lovely dcliora. . i l ' _ - p _Now--.And Save! ‘A ‘ :’ t‘ N 5i gglliili , 1 . ..-. L. .1-.. . 1L Li. .1 . Qt- iiti to provide the beat ulterinlnnlcnt available at prices greatest number of people can aiford. There was ada's setcoust provinces, is making a determined effort to put her fisheries into the realm of big _ post-war rehabilitatlons. But they therefore no advance in prices at this time. , F§GO-§OGOQO—Q&OO-O'O O 6 ~ A 0-0-0 Consider lied business. The sardine industry has been encouraged to an extent where it now brings shore fishermen more than 51.500000 a year and the government is subsidizing efforts to introduce modern draggers in- to the Bay of Fundy. Wiill government financial as- sistance. a dragger was put into operation in the stormy Bay of Fundy early this year and was Complaints Sign , ll. a S. a Succeeding ' ' ' termed a "major experiment" in the fight to eltpand Fundy fisher- (By J.\ M. Roberta, Jr.. Associated m“ he“ New! Anny“) » “Success of the trip lniflllt. lead to - Russia" c°mphmts “gum”. un" all additional 81.000000 income in lied States military activities servo the cultivamn of the rosemh h" iprmdpany m emphasize the WC‘ dustry alone and would almost tccsa with which America is build- definitely bring Lddn-onal d"? ing the world-wide dcfcllce line gem into me amp of water b” “gain” cmnmunlst aggrusmn- tween the Newlirunswlck and Nova Silica President Truman an- smug mo,“ ‘wmud u” Pmpam ‘"3 March’ The dragger. which is the first Russia has been in the position of to opera” m m, my ,1 mndm l "n" will’ l! u"! “l? 111 5119i‘ 35h‘ might also be used in the scallop 1°“ m“ hi5 blind‘ tighten it h‘ fisheries which fishermen from struggles. The Soviets could have 11gb“ N5” now control 31m"; lived comfortably within their ovm with“; compgmflorh mundane! in‘? 9"" "mid have Provincial officials say wcallops M" limit?“ W l Ye-‘Pwllbm are available in large quantities place in a world which would have 1,. u”; my of muuy were" gm! Plum“! W lllelld "5 ""781 °n say the dragger is the "ideal ves- sel" to bring them up from the deep. I The dragger, which catches fish by trolling u cone-shaped net be- hind. is considered a, much more economical method of fishing than the more generally-used methods of trawling anr‘ hand-lining. have continued their efforts to ex- pand, and so have hardened tho hand of the world against them- selves. Then they complain. ' They are complaining about the Marshall plan in Western Europe. the American refusal to let them gobble up Greece, ‘Purkey and Tile droggcr. too. is a more Iran, their exclusion from Japan comfortable ship and catches less and Southeast Asia as ‘they, haveflzrash” or non-marketable fish -;"o. u. u.- .' \ Men's and Women's COLD WEATH BO0TS-A shipment of these has lust been receive-din the Shoe Department. Felt Boots are the Winter Footwear that really keep your foe‘. warlnmYou may get Women's all Feltfioots with leather soles and low leather haell. also: d to I, prleedat 2.75 a pair, or the aame style of Women's Felt Boots _I_lih I klil vamp, alien 4 to l priced at. 3.50 p pair. Men's Black Felt gloota wlill heavyfeit frost-proof soles and rubber heell. sires ‘I-in ll. priced at 8.75 a pair-Men's Feli- Boots with black kid vamp and leather Jolea ass heels. slles 1 u. 1i, priced at 4.1a a pair-Fer warm. eeril- romllls feet, wear Felt Boots in the Winter. hoe Department- ~ 7 03m um s. learce _alwaya go like "Bot Cakee"...So--Burry to buy! TABLE Oil-CID‘!!! _ia always hard to get-but right now tilde is a supply fen llanll...All white Table Oiloloth. i0 ineheo wide io O6 oenta iyard. M inohea wide it's l0 cents a yard-white with black and blocks. ll inches wide ls IO cents a yard-and-thco are a few 6r ‘in linllted quantities. these are priced ll cents a yard. polirna You'll lad Table Olleloih in the Home Furnishing S of the Inn- iiaro Department. . _ - _' if Here are some shopping lllniairoas the Grocery, Doparilaesliu“ yoatil find ilela la lelleloaa you'll as heel: for ‘more. little eliillreafiive then ieol your meals. MoCOICIIUIVILIIG SASS-oi l! cents d pound: [stalk-Mi way. so reta- supplytodayi ' next head of Canada's Govorxanent -oi Canadians. the F Plastic Cal ' Bsngalille ' Genuine La f . . other MEN date i SMALLMAII‘ . t Whore Price ls Matched ‘With Qualify. , Choice of 5 NEW STYLES Snap fastening Pouch and Bury I ‘ types in single and double Illldles. Fitted with zipper ilon, change purse Colors are black nnd brown. 5.50 to. 10.95 Rcmemb i ANDBAGS top acc- and mirror. your Valentine! The is Just around the corner. because the net can be lowered to lhe 1199111 Wh-lqh scientific invest- lsations have proven are the best Slwts for the type of fisll wanted. The flsheres industry in New Brunswick is already a. $20,000,999 business and officials suy it can _be "expanded greatly." I! lhcFundy experiment is suc- cessful, the provincial fleet which operates in the Gulf of the st. Lawrence during ice-free months may 8180 be shifted to the Fhlndy during winter months, -The Lve-vessel fleet that was introduced last. year out of Cara. lquei.‘ ‘has already duobled fisher- nlens’ lnccnle in that area. The draggcrs, however, have met’ Bprvsltlon. .1. Fred Belyea, a member of the saint Jolln city council and a fisherman himself. told the collncll that draggers us. plete the fisheries and kill off you"! Illh- ‘This cuts into the lvelihood .01’ the majority of pro. vinclal fishermen. he said, In. mead of draggers, he suggested that artificial fish culture be in. troduced in an effort to expand the industry. _ _ The sardine industry. although 25 years old. has Just begun to bllllil New Brunswick fishermen a measure of prosperity during the last seven years. During the first ll months of i947, record catches netted sardine fishermen $1,457.. 000. _Sardine fishermen say thuy ex. pcct an even better season during 1948 end hope to dig into the big market now satisfied by the 048i.- '994 worth of sardines imported from Norway during the past, year. Official Residence Lacking At Ottawa For Prime Minister OTTAWA. Feb. 1 —(Specia1)-- Mounting support of External Af- fairs Minister St. Laurent as tlhe and of the Liberal party after Prism Minimr Kinrs retirement, is giving rise to speculation on Parliament Hill as"lo whether Mr. St. Laurentwill movefinto Laurie: House. Mr. King's official residence in Ottawa, stme time in the aut- umn. \ Contrary to general belief, Laur- ielr House. an old-fashioned buff brick home on Laurler Avenue East in this olty, does not belong to iillc Liberal party but to Mr. King per- sonally. ft was bequeathed to him specifically in the will of Lady Laurler which was entered for pro- bate snore than a quarter of a century ago. And while uile will contains a reference to Mr. King's position as head ' of the Liberal party. ilhere is no question about ownership. It is Mr. W.L.M. King's hmla and he isbilled formunicipal taxes and water-rates-not the Liberal party.‘ 0 . Would the Prime Minister more out of that residence should the National Liberal Convention ohocsc Mr. Si. Laurent this August as his successor! Consensus of Liberals in the Capital is that nelililer Mr. Ki Mr. St. Laurent nor the party approve such a move. So has both No. 10 Downing street and w-here the present King and Queen, Winston Churchill. the late Frank- lin D. Roosevelt and several Gov- crnors-General have broken bread. Here too ls iVLr. King's dog "Pat", fourth of a succession of "Pats" who have had ilhe run of llhe Prime Minister's home. It is regarded as certain that even in retirqrnent, Maclielnsie King will continua to be the bachelor master o! Laurier House. Canada is one of the few count- ries vnhicll provides no official res- idence for the head of the Govern- ment. The Brltish Prime Minister ilhe great country house of Cheq- uers. The President of the United States has the Pvvhlte Home and Bllir_ l-Iouse for distinguished guests. Tiha French Prime Minister has ‘.'Matignovn" as his official resi- dence. willie Franco of Spain and Salazar of Portugal have state-own- ed pa-laccs to live ln. Members of all political parties and groups in Canada's House of Conlmoms have come to the opinion that it is only fitting for ilhiscountry to provide an official residence for tlhe head of tho Government. ' Tlhet late Viscount oil-pied a ill-roamed suite at tile Chateau Lalurler. Rt. Hon. Arthur Bennett oc- THilS WEEK WEDNESDAY-Skating, 31o 5 and 8 to l0 p.|ll. THURSDAY -Siulting 8 to l0. Mcighen occupied a plain llclne in the centre of the city. The late Sir Robert Borden lived in a hand- some structure beautiful grounds on the Bhwvs 0! the Rideau River. Sir Jcll-ln A Mac- Donald had the most‘ irrllodsini; residence of all. “Earnacliffe" on the shores of illle Ottawa River. now occupied by the United King- dgm High Cunnlisrioner to Can- s a. Just last year. the Govcrlvncllb acquired a fine large mansion oll n cliff overlooking the QttaWll It'll Gatineau rivers and the Laurclltillfl hills. Located between tile FTCXICI] Embassy and tile Dcminioll-owlvcd Rookclifle Park. it ls diagonally across from nidesu Hall. ofilclvl residence of the Governor-General. This property and its four acres of grounds has been tnnporarily loan- ed in the High Csmuissloner of Australia. but may vc-t be renovated redecorated frm cellar to aiiic and converted into the 1O Downing Street of Ottawa. ' Surely, say the hierarchies oi Canada‘: political parties. the Prime Minister of the Dunlnicn is entitled to freedom from i-he hous- ing shortage. closely has the Prime Minister been, identified with the plain. t'me- mellowed rectangular home that be wall-nigh unthinkable. Rare is bill. King's study. his ln-go- library. it's unique collection dining-room, anyother inolanbani. there would | a surrounded b? . l an Hockey At Bordon TONIGHT Middleton Bulldogs ' vs. l Borden Nationals GAME STARTS AT I UCIDOI ADMISSION Z0 AND 4O Cl-NTI w-ceeoaooaooc-ei I f- ’ lilnsnlall --= Annual MAMMOTH Ovcr szoo n Prizes THURSDAY '§ rsustlh- ‘LOO its. 8T. PACL s liAi.L a lummssslos