OCTOBER 12. 1951 I-JIEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news or local Interest. but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at live cenh I word, strictly pay- ulile in advance. ”.im1inrs TAXI-Pnoae 525. ('00l('S STUDIO for pictures. ierfect "SKAG" COATS e- for Campus wear at Jack Cameron's. I'ESSEY'S TIRE SHOP closing pir holidays October 14th to 21st. COLLEGIAT HATS - Pork Pie style--Special 52.49 at Jack Cani- I-rnll'S. tlll. Bl'II.NFR. service -mi iiant It when you want. i':ill 2480 Vickcrson .Eni:. Co. IIIP way it. KIRS. JOHNS'I'0N'S I.ADIES' ill-JAR. Beautiful Fall Stork. Bar- ' illlS. KI-II-IP A supply of ice -cream for delicious quick desserts. -VNBEAN Al7'I:5lVlATI(l Toast- Toonibs Music S'l”A'I'ION WAGON COATS for Men and Women at Jack Cam- errui's. S'I'E(7IAl. FOR - TIIII W'l'2I-JK l1Ni).-55.00 Uil Pei-maiients 5.1.75. iiuiie lileiia. 134 Richmond st. Prione 2191. DIENI-Genuine Alpacama Over- ml: 5. Warmth without weight. I-ralllrcd in ten iiiasculiiic shades. L'...tJil. Heiidersoii & Cuclmore. TIIYON PASTOIIAI. (ll.lAR(iE.- '-. r.-led Church Services will be held riunday. October 14th. as follows: 11 AM. Tryon. 3 PM. Cape Trav- tiF". 'l.'l0 P. M Crapaud. All wei- r -iiie. Rev. R. 1.. Bacon. Minister l HAMPTON ORANGE CHURICII service Sunday, October 14th, at .: PM. Orange service and parade. it; members of 1.. O. B. A. and I. O. 1.. are l'PI1llPSlPf'l to attend. .iiienkei'. Rcv. I.. S Woolfrcy. ('.-SVENDISII IYNITI-II) PASTOR- .il. CIIARGE. - Sunday. October 1-uh New Glasizoiv 11 A. M. Cav- riidlsh T..'lO P. M. Sunday S('llonl-- tiiivcrltlii-I1 In A. M. iii the llnited tlliurrh. Rev. C”-eorce Gnuszli. Minister. THI-I I'EE5lIII'TICRIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. ill'l0l)PI”l H as follows: Cardigan ll a.m.; Lorne Valley 1.7.30 p.m.; llontague 7.30 pm. Montague Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. NEVV GLASGOW CHRISTIAN t'IIUR(1lI. S Services Sunday. Oct. 14th. Nlw Glasgow 11 A..M. Sun- day School 10 A. M. Fredericton 3 PM. Breatialliane 7.30 EM. Rev. Ncil Herman. guest speaker. A cordial welcome to all. GEORGETOWN PASTKORAL CIIARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Church services for Sunduy. October 14th. sturgeon 11 A. M. communion. Milltoiiim Cross 2.30 P.M. Rally Day Service Georgetown. 7 P. M. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. BREAIlAI.l)ANE l'iiited Pas- liiral Clmrge. Services Sunday. 'itlOl'IEr 1-itli. Rose Valley 11 am.: Horth Granville 3 pin. Dedication of Offering Plates. Special music IW Zion blalc Octcttez RrcadnI- --inc 7.30 p.ni. Rev. W. B. Muc- l'r:iiI. minister. lORNlVAI.L VFIIA-R('-Iii. Services Net. Mill will he conducted by I-Kev. IV. Godfrey. D.I3..'ns fol- lows: Cornwall at 11.00 n.iii.: New "ullllfllflll at .'t.rl0; Kinnslnn all 110 p.m. Rail rvice at Corn- --;ill at 7..'l(l also. Other Sundav - hoois at usual hours. Rev. A. H Weir, lritcriiii Cliairnian. POWNAI. UNITIID (7IIAIt(il')- .'-v'1'1N'S October l-ith. will be as '-illows: Rally Day Service at Mill- 'iriw at. 11.00 A. M. Coniniiinion at P "hill at 2.30 P. M. Anniversary . rvice at Mlllvlew at 7.30 P. .Vl. fipecini music. Also there will be a Y. P. U. Service in Mount Herb- i Church at. 7..'lO P. M. at wliicn "cv. Gcnrge Tillcy. B. A.. will be iii eucst prcaclicr. Rci. A. S. A .......-..-...-M.- P A R II II A L E NOVELTY CONCERT 5 - Nights - 5 OPENS OCT. 24 Tickets Now at Hughes Drug Co. u MILK for beauty, Milk xor health. Milk for strength. HAVE YOUR pictures at Holmnn's. framed CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. HOWARD MIcINNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. DOCTOR SEAMAN will return to his office October 15th. KENWOOD Canada's National Overcoat at. Jack Cameron's. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY in the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phon- Maritime Central Airways Limited NORTHERN ELECTIMC BE- FRIGEBATOR. - Special price. Toombs Music Store. ROLLAWAY CLUB. - Monday. October 22nd. Gala Stage Show. with "Furze the Magician." ll0WlD YOU LIKE To SPOON WITH ME? Find out at the Park- cinie Concert. Opens October 24th. COVEIIEAD -- UNION ILOAI) - There will be no services on Sun- day. October 14th. in the Churches of this Pastoral Charge. W. M. S. THANK OFFERING SEIIVICE. Orwell Head. October 14th. '7..'t0 P. M. "Special singing by members of Cherry Valley Choir. UIGG - AI.I-ZXANDRA-HAZEL BIIOOK. -- services for Sunday. October 14th. Uigg 11 A. M. Alex- andra 3 P. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. Hazelbiook 7.3:) P. IM. sun- day School 10 A. M. Llc. Thomas Poole. Minister. YOIIK UNITED fCllUIt('-H. - Central 11 A. M. York 2 P. M. Pleasant Grove 3.15 P. M. Brack- ley 7.46 P. M. Mrs. Leigh Warren soloist at Brackley. Holy Com- munion at all four services. Rev. .lohn liouglas. PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sunday. October 14th. Wood Islands 11 A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Murray Harbour South 3 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Divine service. Sunday. October 14: Mount Stewart 11 a. m. (Communion); Harrington 3 p. m.: llighficlii 7.30 p.m.; Pre- pnralory service in Mount Stew- art. Friday. October 12th at 8 p.m. Rev. .l. V. Crawford. NORTH RIVER. UNITED 'BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. October 14th. Fuirview 11.00 AM. North River .'i.00 P.M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving services at Faili-view and North River. Bun- day Schools as locally announced. Rev. 1-I.'Barber. Pastor. HAMPTON .UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARQE. -- services Sunday. October 14th. Sunday Schools at the usual hour. services as follows: Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton .'l P. M. Special Orange- men's service: the L.O.A. of Crap- aud District will attend the ser- vice in a body. Collection for the Protestant Orphanage. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Special Thanksgiving service. with Mr. Stephen MacLeod as soloist. followed by the "Sac- rament of the Lordis Supper." Rev. 1.. S. Woolfrev Minister. IKETIIRN HOME -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson. Hunter River and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffe Charlottetown have recently re- turned to their homes after a five days motor trip which took them to inmiy parts of interest on the niainizincl. They stopped over at Sydney and mingled with an es- tiniatcd 10.000 persons in the Sydney Forum. to hear Evanglist Charles B. Sample deliver I lieart-.stii-ring message. The party traveled down the famous Cabot Trail noted for its scenic beauty. .V"”'- Minister. ---MA Prices slashed and Grafton clearance Sale Of Electrical Appliances And Fixtures SHOCK you. Ictlie advantage of this electrical solo at THE REIIMOIID ELECTRIC THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Solo starts 9.30 min. Tliimddy Buy the finest and best for loss Loy-away Plan short-circuited to Street . ' him over her head with a in-,llt.xu (HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g - Newly-Elected Executive Maritime Board Of Trade PAGE THREE PARKDALE HALL I - NIGHTS -- ii - OPENING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2! The Community irrelentl Another Novelty Variety Show Cast of 75 headed by (iuest Artists Nancy llIacNe.vin and Harry Veney in two hours of fun and music. Directed by Arthur Vesey Tickets (Me) for all performances now It Hughes Dntg Co. and old 5981"- (iE'I' YOURS EARLY - THIS VVILL mi: A SELL-OIJT! the milk and the come the by-product confined to those values and value when they are occasion to study and of the Guide for the of iiicoine tax by the Deparlnieiit who keen understanding of , who recognize Many of our farmers returns of Revenue. What most fariiir-rs may not realize is that their own or- butterfat. be- it's use have a nutritive rezil Of It. Income Tax Guide make use proparatiriii supplied National Ii-"ix c limit on things that are not essential No doubt there are many Can- adians who find it difficult It buy the necessities of life. But the great mass of our peoplc t'l'llll(l easily afford life's necessi- llV”i simply by cutliiiiz down or their luxury spending. It is not the high cost of living that it .r-musing most of the trouble to- day. but the cost of high liv- ing." It is true that the farmers an getting good prices for what the) produce. and benefiting from I shortage which is not wholly oi None the less gnnizations, the C.l-1A. and the their making. Provincial Federation is consulted tht-y must. work for what they yearly in the preparatioii of the get and they must work a goon Guide and siiggestioiis vuiiiiiii: (foal liarder and longer than lab- from the Pimim-ial uflirt-S ('tIll- our uurks for wlial. it gets. Clear ' sidererl anti i-liuiiizos based onlprnof of this may he found. if these made. any is needed, in the steady drift of young people from farm to Price. ("antral factory. It might be noted. too that the farmer does not )enjoy PittSl(lI"lll. If. H. ilaiiiiaiii of any real security. Today, r: is the ('.l-'.A. in speaking at Milton. (lriiiii: well. hut toniorrow may he Ontario. on Sepieinber 20111 oiu- another story, Frost. drought. lined the attitude of orgayiiicetlisurpluscs. can all knock the agriculture on the question of-preps from under him. There is r ) price rnnlrol. lnri guarantee he will always have NV ,1 t "if g V '-'. way Mr. ilunnani iiiade It iilmir that a market; there is no guarantee r""””l ' any attempt In applx control to he will always have a crop. Back "W - 19” t0 l'lRhi.: Glheillon. Exec. for N.B.. O'Neil Front row - left in ii hi. . . . . food prices ivitliuiii rlraliiii; sim- (in lmiance. it. would not seem Clem. skinner, Amhnsty Exmt rnl.l.Cmm.mtc' Edmundsmnl Ex”. fm.ID(,m.mI S..dm.).. D”.(,(.ml.g rm. Ibf'3:'2f:l'”ghgfmt:(1::1d”'i;,;.MfaDKY,piinriy iiilii uaces and profilslilial tho f;u'mci' in (Vinndn todH.V N.S.. Lloyd Roger-5nn' Cmrmmlp NB" H. N. S01(.y' Sm.inghm' Exec. pp J. sim.r.)' Chm,1n”elm”,L Md Col G Dmpson Y!'u.momih and would provoke slrontz IiPSlSlllllt'Ul0(i'IllIliS any specially privileged PEJ, Excc, for RE-In Ap viva” for N5” RV Jr Hesler. sackvmp. VJ; rm. REL Gp G. Anglmillvpi for 'NSp S Minn” 'Svd- 'll'Ul1l rural people. .nr profiialilc position. III: is simp- Gaudct, Charlottetoivn, Exec forlllxec. for N,B.. R. .1. Bell. Dart- C.G.E.. Saint John, is! VP. for llE"y.Dll'eCl.(-)li"IOI'.N-S ' ' Tm" MI" Hnmmmts rpmmkl ly sharing Hm namnfs gene”! p,E,1q Ep Mp Henderson, Camlhlmoumv Exec' for Nlsi NB" Johm-mu Chew. Glace Bay l ' t i Haitiiitid weight and are i'onsidci'- prospl-i'iiy, and it is 21 good thins Maj-are ' -we---. .7 . . -.,..-..-.-- - - . -p .,'.L,,,.r pg g ,v Ngmagwgi .cd by the govt-rniiicnt is pl()VPll;ll'll. lic docs; because if he led due to scarcity at a given "ct in the past. ilie beef liu.siiiess1h,v the lil('l that in a i'cwiiiIpix:isii't prosperous. he would cer- A Llllllfl aiiil tliesc tallies then cilia-llins lwcn chnrmsicrizcd, Iiy more -SPOOPII. the lion. Mr. Alilioil piuiiily be unable to buy the com- . pried. into a sczisnii of fiusli pro- vial;-ni fIu('lu;ili()n5 than in lhn'qI.li'llI'1Il facts and lll.ZLil'l'S froiii'nin(iili4is made by labollr at its :(ll”"””l- . l(l.'iiry industry. Mr. llzinnam's address. present wages. its present hours, i 1-0W I-fl” l"'Il'l'S I'll" llmzs llil illcl The farmer who stays willi his Most of the clamor for price and its prcseiit level of produc- iW9S'"T" ltl'0fllll"”-' I0 II flit"-'I'"li l'X-ldairy herd has more than one control is coniiiii: from oi;::inin-ilpiiiily. pleat llii(' In the wici'iLv of iliv',s.-ii-iii-,; ill his iiou. zi sli-iidy rash ll.'illf1l'. who ilsclf would lll' mrisll j:;l:1i:l'i':1lt'n:Illltl I'-("liliI(I1l'IrIOIJIIVIT pfiii-fini'.d:;ini-onio froml thtel Silly of milk nl'J2':lll('lu'IllI lnd:u'('r-pll rage ' ' '. Furtu Furllm ' i'l(l I I If' 0 ('0 (ll'f'llnl. J1 Vii L11! 1'' III-l)IlO(llll'l Ir). .flI1lllIlI(llIS ('I'lIiiTll (IF IHITOII. ' hogs &n winter or raise ginungpfeml other livestock. the sale 0f;ll0uIil.V wages on the port of lahori 'l'lu.s )I'f-il' I-'arm Forum begins pins. tliai season. lirc-eiling stock or commercial is in no small part responsible on Mnntiay. October 29th and I Island farmers have more andlcows and last but not least. gondlfor increased cost of farm pro- groups which have been active The Leaf Turn.-i maintain have We”. Hght to more been spreading their Di'O-p(Iisp()sul -i-nluns for ho;-4' of sur.Vl(lIil'llOl1. iiiereascd cost. which in in the past three years will be mme say in how mis wry irnpm,,)i(llIt'lIflll Illli'Olil.'ll0lII the your aatliplus steers and an Ionizer useful I11-'"'I.i' NISPS U10 l'IF"Wl' must Hit-ll'”llU'l:lWl in Hit? 719-1? future from A mrmin mdicmmn Hm, sumpilwnh pducauonal and CulturBlll'OIll1l Sllll further uvoitl the us-licous. lsorl) in lower wish rcluriis for-tlic I-nruin 'offim-. mm. 15 mm and W.Ppar5Hons Inwnwdjlnn she” be regulated. uni I7-ill slump by :iii.iustin-L: their nliilc the voiisiiiiim. has illuny-.s'ElllS on-ii lahm... ' .fliis yea.-g Ill'flEl.'l-ill will be wmtel, in order. is me mrmng M It is hardly m be expected that bre'eriInLr' l"ml!l'-'Ini -to avoid the placed greater value on cream. From the 'lm'miin tllohcp niid divided into five series of four the leaves !mm the” Summer comnlvm agreement wmbe achiev. neiessit) of, niarltet-inn a lai'E.- than an the solids not-fat aiiriiMail we quote a recent editorial lrroarlc.-isis oacli. Series one on green to "m almost countless ed between private stamens andilglrlfillnfllllfplll of hops in the cai-13-lpcrliaps looked on the latter as Ivhltrll is worthy of some consid- (.0-opt-rativr-ls. second on Com. variety of gold, brown, crimson. the publicly controlled CBC bu'i d Shmm in by-mnmm "I dwmml mhmlml-ahm" - - - mm-m'v Lmnm Hum my Fum yellow. and Mamet, "mt we see g” 1.3” to we how the mde-end: . ,l'0l..flll(l to the i'eiuctaiice- of tho 'Pcople dislikr paying for the Policy-. fourth on Mv'ITI(f'llIlg. and mam). em mmmis-Sum sugges-md i: th” In-of or Iniiry :llLIl'llIlIs' Dllflilic to :')&I,V nitilces tflor ne:icssitilesT(;fpli'fe, Sl:('ll "as food I'll? fifth on liiicriiaiinnal Rela- ' p ' - ' g p :11 cr wiici wnu re urn in an ren. in is wiy iey arei ions. g angligiggbzeizciz i::flPn;.;r::eial1 tflost Sugveygr Minority Report could IPI'f1lll:Ill'llC licef prices and l:ilior.(-ost of production to the dairy- always demanding that the pricc Cnmmunitieii which organizg q clothed with f(.j”B.e let ye tihecs cii er in a better job for the pub- difficulties have resulted in a.moa and the improbabillty of the of these things be conlrolledp or l:?O.Tlll'n and individuals who par- u I ht . 8 aei an c or mprove conditions for the marked trend on the part of producer continuing to produce that they should be subsidized iicipute can he assured of profit- sua. u nevertheless. the leaves private stations. farmers to use more beer bullsinl. a loss. we foresee that the out of taxes . . . Never before able and pleasant evenings by are living on. borrowed time. The management of private Sta-ievcn in some of our better dairylpart of the milk below the ('l'P:IIll have Canadimis had so much nicclimt Willi their neighbors in Potato digging with its quota tions in this province lins l)l'PnllI9lTlS. prospects for line may eventually become lllP?nl0l'l'3.V and HGVPF before IHIYO OFF-Ulnllvd lIlld.l' Hllfl TOY the de- nt sore backs and big appetitics is now general with reports in- dicating a variety of results from heavy to light. sound and other- wise. some harvest still remains in the fields and corn bi been mailed by the larger growers or shocked by those who have a small acreage. The Massey Report It is likely that the report of the Massey Commlssimi and in particular the recommendations referring to Canadian radio will be receiving the attention of the present session of Parliament. There is apparently a concerted effort with considerable Ol".'ftlll- ziition back of it. to curb the power band authority of the Commission whlcli controls Canadian radio. The present Commission is re- sponsible l.o Parliament. hence to pleased to hear that she is well on the road to recovery. MA Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godfrey re- turned to their home at Cornwall Octclber 9th. after having spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls. MA Mr. and Mrs. ,S'hect Harbour. N. S.. are spend- ing a holiday at the lmnie of Mrs. LeBlanc's mother. Mrs. Margaret Connick. Nnrboro. Mr. and Ml:S.A Clair Grecnan, Kinkora. am moving to (.'liarlottc- town in the near future where they will reside. They will be miss- ed very much by their many friends in Kinkora and surround- ing districts. lVendcil-VMcl.emi. sun of Mr. ilvlrs. Eleanor .f. Mcl.enrl. (lily. is receiving congratulations on his marriage to Miss Rita Marsliali. which took place on October .'Stli at the bride's home. in Glentzarry. N. S. HARD-EARNED LOOT J01-IANNESBURG - rcpi - Before she was overpowered by two thieves who entered her home. a 17-year-old girl threw boiling water over one. broke a bot.tle over the nth:-r'.Ii head and then threw hold. The men collected A haul of elothins. PROLIFIC WIIITIER. The French novelist I-Ionore dc Balzac pioduced 85 novels and many miscellaneous works over ii 20-year period. KING l.'llI.E (T'OFI7EF. ii lfimit. I it- the Canadian people. who we Personals 'l'he many friends of Mrs. Rob- crl. Thom-pson. Cornwall. will bei Fred Lcflla nc. i public spirited and their policy indicates a high sense of respon- sibllity. The support which has from rural people in this province can in no way be con- sidered as exprcssing criticism or dissatlsfactioii with the ro-oper- ntion and assistance afforded by P. E. 1. radio stations. the CBC Butter Imports This season Canada plans to import fourteen million. five. hundred lllOllS.'iII(l a ll-1.500.000) pounds of butter to bring stor- age stocks to about the sonic level at this time last. year; jiibout sixty million pounds (60.- 000.000l. New Zealand. Denmark. and Sweden will each supply three million pounds and lini- land onc. - The balance of four and one half millions has been brought in by private traders. While the official floor on bill- ier is fifty eight. cents yet the llzovcrnmeni. is prepared in buy at. three until further notice. it is desirable that the govern- Jment should have control of suf- ficient supplies to prevent in the scai'ce season unduly high prices WVhll'll iliscoiiraize consumption and eventually react unfavornbly to the producer. ,sixt,v This Little Pig The recentasluiiip in IIOK prices about in part. by the of a substantial surplus and also being more or less lypiral for this season of ill? year. possibly appears in be mar? acuin than usual due to the lilszll level of price reached in July. In spite of all the good things said about the necessity and merits of free enterprise. it's pre- sent operation in so far as agri- culture is concerned leaves much to be desired from the standpoint of stabilizing returns at reason- able levels to the producer. Hnfl providing the consumer with uni- form values. A pound of bacon is worth more to the consumer in .lul.V than it is in January and he has a just cause for complaint if liiizh retail values are establish- lliroulzlil prospect T IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of LAURA .G. GRAHAM who passed awn! October 12th. "M'- Ever Remembered by Elurie. wand: and Families. IN MEMORIAM In loving emery of my damn! Mather. Mrs L. A. luell. who panned away on October 1th. 1960. Always I smile and never a. frown, A helping hand when others were down. Alwnyg no true. so loving and kind. What I beautiful memory she left behind. uivingly nlememlnted by Her Daughter Laura and son-in-luv meal lwiilo future 1 . . good. more highly regarded portion ofilhey fritted awiiy so lntlvll of itlvelopnicnt of comniiliiity life. appear to he Nothing lops a new hat in giving you real "heads-up" smartness. Let us help you choose the hat that's right for your headeiight for your face. Come in for your new hat today. I Men-gel that