VEMBER. 29»_.1946 _ ljallup Poll Of Canada NSIONS AT AGE or so on as E SAY 80 PER CENT 0F CANADIANS 5g Per Cent For Means Test, 34 Per Cent Against Poll Finds wlZOIvTO, Nov. 38 - Two in every five adult Canadians would “page pensions apply at so years. Another two in every five W 055 years. Over one-tlbird would abolish the means teat. 1%“, 3,. highlights of Public attitudes today on old-age pendon i510“ as revealed by a representative sample of Oanndian of l"? W; surveyed by the latest Gallup poll. “grill-r this week the Institute reported evidence that the pub- ‘, “Vol.5 higher old-age pension rates. The latest Gallup poll asked: m what ags do you think old-ago pndonl should start!" Tl), _,,;'l; of thc replies are about evenly divided as between 60 W9 anti till F9913: _ Advocltnd by lmtsmtt Ago 2% 4 39 41 )1 tncolts . ...... .. yo. nnstrcr; no opinion . 100% “The ‘aboring-class voters and you"??? iii-Wile lelld i" $18895! the r fioiylnllfll‘ than 65 ln greater proportion than the business group 1,113“ pmph. Over 50 years of age. [some city dwellers favor the 60- ;.‘ not» silghllv, while farm voters lean more to the 65-year limit. ‘Vic much-disputed issue of the means test for admission to old- igt- ill tons receives only a slight majority approval amongst adult Ctcziti‘. 1t. Following the above question in the latest survey, Gallup Poll re- pom-rs ttski-d; "would you favor gr " old-ale pensions to everyone who it-atlivs thnt ngo, or only to those who have no other moans of sup- Georgetown and llioinity Mir. Joseph Sloan of Newport. was a visitor to Georgetown an Wednesday. Th6 W-lfdllld property, situated on Water Street, has been purchqg. Ill V! Kaml qt Bostut, Mala. While hinting in the woods near Georgetown a. day or so ago, um. rabbits, t -a h hose are um --' Buddy and rem omantey 0f Bowls. visited Gcorgetmvn on Monday and were the guests of Mrs, . Spurgeon Walker. MIJM J. A. MacDonald. M.L A.. and Mr. Frances Shepherd of Oatdisfln. were visitors to George- town on Tuesday. an sorry to hear um she is con- fined to he: home due to illness and I-ll hOiM for a speedy recovery. IJ. 6s Soot. General Merchants, Water street, are hav- ing impairs dome on their water- front warehouse. the work is being done by IVLr. Reginald Batchiider. Mr Joseph McPhee. O. N, R. locomotive engineer returned on Thursday lo Charlottetown, after spending a few days at his homo in Georgetown. ‘Mr. Roland March of Five Ix- lands, N. 3., is visiting for a few days in Georgetown, while here Mr. Marsh is a guest, at the home‘ of Mrs. Laura Mair. ‘ i Georgetonlans visiting Charlotte-j town on Thursday inciudem-ltliss‘ Nanny George, Mrs. Raymond‘ Soloman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson, Mr. S, C. Knight end J. Waldron Layers. Mrs. Caroline MacDonald and Miss Mary MacDonald, who have been spending the summer and fall months at their home in George» town. left, on Thursday for Bos- ton, Mass, where they will spcnrl the winter. Gerald Morrison and Philip Boud- reault. war veterans. who have com- pleted Department of Veterans‘ Affairs carpentry courses, are now employed in Montague on the con- struction of the new King's County Hospital. Nomination Day for the Town 1'." illt‘ uztlltmn] voice 0n (the i550? ll: Advocated by 34% "cnsimta fur Etcl ltllll‘ . tluli those with no. tlultllilcd answers .. 6 l :ul/~t ldcd . .. 3 ahztiww»! mcasttre of support for the idcu of automatic rctirc- llvlhltillS for everyone is expressed by members o! labor unions ‘ll i\(ill(‘l't‘i1l5 0i the O. O. I‘. party. - World Oopyright Reserved - KISS Yllllll TIRED FEELING GlillllBYE! Paine Many Suflor Low Ilood unt-And Don't Know ll- ‘Ib bills] thing about low blood and o an weigh aboutalmuchll 1d —W¢l look healt and strong, 1Q d ml in IIII count muons you bu‘! blfkoideoipusclmltilyr J6 II OIYIQ HID ,7‘! limit“. And inst as it uni no la your power to turn the wbnai, vs plenty of aygen to II- ln your bod! and Ilvl Ion h; i? is ‘I ii is irisg 1 i? i; ‘r F nerve YOUI‘ Gruen Watch ‘ . A small ‘pom Md‘ Your choice ‘vi-oil's will remain dPln h . or evening MQNDAY, DEC- lo SATURDAY, DEC‘ 7 c‘ n. Tflylgg ‘Gwalior! F . ‘ or Pour Generations leclion new ll. Y. Paper Says 6B6 May Fold lip NEW YORK, Nov. 2'1 — (CP) -- The Canadian Broadcasting Corp- oration may well be on the way to folding up as a commercial opera- tion and the entire Canadian radio pictnue may revert to one of priv- ate enterprise, Variety said today on the bani; qr ‘recurring reports from Canada." _... g "Pile proqiective clerwtionaliza- ~~-__ tlon 0d Canadian radio is linked 1E0 0r nnmrqmff” “ to the whole pattern of Canadian “T9- h in industrial entabllsh- Qoonomy and political trend." the nenlsfiirtvo sllnvm that the worka- entertainment weekly said. to slflmlibtl" "Public thinking in many quar- M v 0n his breakfast. _ ‘tag-oak than the hearty on. lemma‘ I'M hour, and that his i dcciined with the g4- targ of ‘the- nnpri tinued intimation of OGHRTVIUVQ! R hou 1 fleets or t}: Delrldnumatg: 3'32 elections, if the CBO unloads the and favourably known throughout “M! Hralth l2 stations it now operates com- ml- community, m”. or Mid Welfare stress mph “M, R Good breakfast, ‘bm- Willi- out. should pro- me daft!“ quarter to one third L H nutritional require- EQC. in the U.S.A." PLASTIC! NEW DILHI - Resins obtained Ffilriznsv rump“; ° l'°\"1lz of some Australian 1"?» luminous tissue in or ‘ {n i191!’ mouths to guide pu- compositions and moulding pow- ftcding thtlfl. d0". 1mg“. gouty.“ Iarklna lntdamiuie. Arthur: fian- nd’ 4n n“, "my, of g “m. iii. Lawrence MacDonald. into the government at the next ers for many years and was well merclollv. and moiety sets ma" up has passed to her eternal rcst. ll a Nlilllii-"B b0!!!’ ""1"" '° ‘he May her soul rest in peace. from cnhaw shell liquid are utillz- __Hundnd; ed in India for the producllvfl 0i Catholics domiciled in America will enamels. varnishes, water-proofing mike a pilgrimage to the shrine of of Georgetown, for the purpose of l nominating a Mayor and six Coun- cillors for the ensuing tcrm of of- fice. was on Wednesday. Nov. 27th. .Mr. J. A, B. McConnell nominated .for Mayor. Mr. Allister T. Stewart land Mr. Andrew McNeil! nominat- ed as Councillors. Magistrate S.C. Knight ruled that nominations would stand adjourned. pending thc procuring of legal advice as to the 'lcgalli_v of the nominations ten- : dered. The annual meeting of the Georgetown Sporting Club was itclrl 'on Wednesday. Nov. 27th. in thc Council Chambers. President Gor- don Ross was re-elected. Leonard ‘Fitvgeralrl was appointed Secretary [Trensureln J.A.B. McConnell was {appointed hockey team manager ':~nd Howard S. Macbean was ap- pointed team coach. Uniforms for ‘the hockey team have been pur- chased alonr: with other team equip- ment, Tho club officers were em- powered to draw up a set of hy- laws to be submitted to a future meeting for approval. Many phases of the sport situation for the com- ing winter, along with proposals for financing were (iiSPliiisfid and satisfactory decisions reached. In Memorials: MR5. KEIBN LABKIN i Mrs. Keirn Larkin passed away Wovensber 12 at. the residence of her nephew, Mr. William A. Far- rell, St. Georges, vrlth whom she resided for the past eight years. Slit: is survived by two brothers, Emanuel Moran, Brooklyn, N. Y., and John P. Newport, P. E. I., and by one sister, Mrs. P.W. Far- rell, St. Georges. She was in her 88th year. The funeral was held from her late residence on November l4 to St. Peters, her former residence. Funeral Mass was celebrated by ERcv. Lawrence Landrigan. She was laid to rest in the cemetery of St. Peters beside the remains of hcr husband, Kelrn Larkin, who dicd l3 years ago. The pflli bearers were: Messrs. Leo Fay, John M. Farrell, Patrick Mrs. Liarkln resided in St. Pct- A good woman SCOTTISH PILGIIMAGE DUNFERMLINE, ScotlanrF-(CP) of Scottish Roman St. Margaret h 1948. A liner will be chartered for the trip. een Iilsimhiild Pkd FitflRald shot two pure black ,_ Friends of 1W3. Helen Oondon "ing" to- communicate To "U"! . GUARPIAQL Give Something Wear This Ch ristmas ’We have all the answers to her best-wishes for Christmas-Dramatic Accessories-Something really exciting, lovely Fur Coats, Cloth Coats with Luxurious Fur Collars, beautiful Dresses in Wool and Crepe in all the high shades. Scarves, Gloves, Hand Bags to go with all your Fall Costumes. Visit Our Millinery Dept. and See Our Beautiful Collection of Fall and Xmas Hats OUR ADVICE SHOP EARLY l l ROWSE BROS” LTD. The Sieve of Good Merchandise Agatha Chapman Acquitted In Espionage Base OTTAWA. Nov. 27~tCP)—Can- adu's espionage trials. back in full motion, produced a fourth acquit- tai today and immediately launch- ed tho l3th in the series of hear- ings which first entered the pre- liminary stage last March. County Court Judge A. G. Mc- Dougall acquitted Miss Agatha Chapman of s charge of conspir- confidential information to Russia after n two- day lri-al. Miss Chapman, Enllllfihdlflr" great-granddaughter of Sir Char- log Topper, one of the Fathers of Confederation. said later shc hop- ed to go hack to work with the Bank of Canada. The bank sus- pended lter last July after she was named in the final report of the Royal Commission on CspiOHP-KE- Her pay harl continued. howl-WK‘ l-ler acquittal followed those of Eric Adams. M. S. Nightingale. and W. M. Pappim, the convictions‘ of Fred Rose. J. S. Benning. H. S. Gcrson, Edward Mazerall, Gordon Lunan and Dr. John Soboleff, the latter on a minor charge which brought only a fine, and the pleas of guilt of Kathleen Wilisher and Emma Woikln. Judge McDougali declined to meet the request of Crown Coun- sel J. J. Robinclie of Toronto that he hear a defence and gave his decision aftcr hearing three Crown witnesses, Adams. Miss Willsher and Igor Gnuzenko. Mrmcr cipher clerk at the Russian Embassy. He salt! the Crown had produc- cd no evidence upon which a jury -had there been n jury-could have connected the 39-year-old Miss Chapman. even undcr thf‘. broad provisions of the Official Secrets Act. which she allegedly conspired to break. Referring to meetings between Adams and Miss Wlllshcr which the latter said Miss Chapman arranged or suggested. the judge nnld t-hore was no evidence that Adams was an agent or that Miss Chapman knew there was any in- formation of a confidential nature passing between them. DARK STBATOSPHEIII.‘ The sky tends to become darker in the stratosphere and. stars can beJseen readily in the daytime. Egg And Poultry i Market , Egg receipts appear to be ltolding! steady this "week. Dcluand from; Maritime points continues strnngj Local dealers are diverting more stipplics to rctnll trndc where con- suulcr demand is heavy. P. E. T stations quoting for un-l graded cggs delivered: ll, J. MllBilN_ OPTOMETRlST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. Montague, l‘. B. l. Office Hours l0 to l2 A lil- 2 i0 5 P. .\l Holidays etc. by appointment > Office Connected Ifi 42 M4 ‘ A Large , A Medium 40~2p __ g _ ‘___ _______ _v _____ A A Piillct k B 32-7 pow] C 2t! 2 A 24 Graded shipmcnis dclivcred Chnr- p 2.. lctttetown (7 H] AL 49-50 Two cztnncrics are now ill upvu AM 47-43 nlmn on l‘ E l AP & B 40-2 _.________., _ ,__ c 26,- 7 nwrrzcrs leaning Specialized producers receiving for A" cartoned pack Al. ulstrttmcnt which lrdllsuliits 50 short sound impulses is tisctl to ric- “ileci flaws in solid tnntcrials. AP 42 Rxccipts of live poultry continue to increase with prices as follows: AM istActcueaos Chicken Don't s ueczc blackheads - dissolve AMI‘ . 30 thcm. ct tvro ounces of peroxine EMF g3 powder from any drug store and apply B :5 gently with vrcl. hot cloth over the Q 23 blackheads. They simply dissolve and dlasppcs by this safe simple mrliod. ©e<§1 Ijiloonr MacDonald Bros. i THEATRE A | TONlGHT-8 P.M. “The Man From i llown llndar" Starring CHARLES LAUGHTON A Roaring Screen Full of Thrills! SILENT CDCKATOO Pl-IlYTl l, Australia -—-(CP)——EKhi .pctiplc iricd in vain to make wllitc cockatoo talk in Per-uh police coin-t. n-here two persons disput the bird's ownership. The mag irate suggested the bird Q4 1;. might |spcak to its rightful owner but dis- puiants and six witnesses failed obtain the cockatods co-operation. missed the case when the two dia- to in». V_