IR", 13,1943 WESTERN GUARDIAN TS- J Hum biuruhs ll ilenorer It. and ‘GEN George (‘ion I! Ottawa tit SMMMIIISIIIE grad PBINII (‘OUNTI New Subscription: Advertising b0 W!!!" dilly ll Ally bl tho lol- s ettreeoln S lw" w ter tree our ca. Pull Water Street. W.ICCI street. rim unuim o1 Grenville Iii-egg d“ n]; no delivered to any homo in lulu mereido by ‘Ihlr fig", g“.- QQI’ der or iflo por- rroeu Phone C88 for nu; are!“ W: w“, Milt! tn the hny .esporiaible for deliver-leg on yum "mo, , fternoon -IEXILLANA for Coughs. Tay- iglfiy: M§§“l'i§"ii§ Pantry I01’ Drill Co. Kenalnlton. 3-29. . e uspices o —- “Pjffiilléuunfieiliiil-‘on, sen-i -1'ui¢aa wru. be no iuithoi .. 4-13-11. skating in Bedeque rink ilnlesg g5. li. f___ _ m smlpecialiy advertised. 4-13-21 WANTED for one mon H, wqmgn loi- bomb‘ -aouar»rs POSITION - Mia of 2. Wages ilbdato the giladyzwgggr of mCharilytgotfwn R. e amill a s on ey‘| "limo" Apply u“ 4-l0-Sl Drug Store, sulrllonerside. s. 1-, ENT ANNOUNCED.‘ —ACCEPTS POSITION — M155 d Mi- J. Abel Araeriault, yllazel Clow, Summerslde. has UC- ‘ gd-setnsummersidemn- ceptoc. a position at Oneida‘; lpgagenient of their Beauty Salon here. S. ugmer Lorraine, to bit. ____ ,.>.L‘\‘ell5. 5°" °‘ l"- md -ar=.cnrves SAD NEWS - Mrs. evens oioDtggiéobilgég-glg lzrlesefaln NOZIIBII, Surnmerside re- EB , c v a w e on Saturday felling 8 M- B?’ sl- Pam's oi the sudden death of her father, ' Mr. John J. Sullivan, of Atlantic, MIN. S. I _’___ . ‘ Th‘ Guumlltiv/‘llll-l, v -aI Nwpginily W 3'“ 4-13-11 mm KILLED IN AC .i:_t_l’§§§“§.5 been received "p," pilot Officer Kenneth ‘a0,;§1d_ 5011 01 Ml‘. and M15- poniild, Rosalind, Alberta, been reported killed during upgratltllifi over enemy territory Europe, Ml‘. Fred McDonald. n of the missing pilot is the ' m; late Ronald and Mrs. ' nald of Traveller's Rest, ESE! at - SunImCISIGE. —VICTORY LOAN SALESMEN —The conunittee in charge of the |fourth victory loan campaign for Summersicle is getting its organi- zatiuil into siiape and in general making plans for a drive that will surpass all previous drives. ‘liie town chairman, Mr. L. R. Allan has released the names of the salesmen ior bU-IIIIIICISKAB. ‘liiey are: A. B. L. Horne, l". C. Mur- T-PYY. Leland Llnsletior, Allison lvic- {Lean ailild g6 lfrneduriscoli. ‘me . town w i dvioe liito ten dis- .All1e¢r'e‘°;;,“ $2133“, Ejgfiffif}; trlcts, each salesman being allotted i w “my n warning on a charge oi ' "w°'_5' . These youths made a‘ __ B AR Bu. .he 01 hlwngst“'°ff,‘§isth§né°iyl,§‘hobdlfifitrfrtgg bio the? EBShLY Prlllce I Mil“ ,3}, a numgme o; Ration Board in the Town Hall, v1 m“ Th3 had been warn. Summer-side. is a nusy place these 1m" Waeybut had persmedjdaya accepting applications for I° ‘Qwysy were acqumed onsugar for dinning purposes. Mr. J. . ° barge on proof ma; they M, Nicholson who is in charge says W“? cum,“ reasmy m; gem; that only about two thirds oi those ‘ "in expected to apply have as yet sent " ‘ ' in their applications Mr. Nicholson stresses that March 15 is the .a.st day for applications and that those who have not applied by that time will have to do without ony extra sugar for preserving. S. D0 l ..yl1lGis'rRAT!-2's COURT — .,mite w. E. Darby held cour lneral 0f _r..l. Affleck in Sunday S'SIDE Y’! MEN ADVOCATE IN- lCIIIiIégSED SANATORIUM FACIL- The regular Weekly Meeting of the Surnmerside Y's men was held i on Thursday evenuig in the Prince ' ei-al services were held at larlll. Mr. Allison McLean presided. “we Sunday for Mr. Josephflyhe ordinary routine business of u Ii. He died Friday at hi5 the evening consisting mainly of ,, they 31oz;- a week's illness. l-ie plans for tile annual election of of- ilcers was attended to. Election to I _ Afiieck was a native 01 Itake place at next regular meeting. ue where he lived most of hi! Consideration oi the report He tvas a, son of the late Mr- brought in by Mr. Mcnean of the hMIS. Alexander Affleck. H15 ineetiiig wniuir was lielu rn_ Chur- 1i, died about a year ago. ‘AONIQIKIWII ‘in coniiectioir with in- llfe insurance a ent he lived creased Sanatorlum lacllities eii- tlie old homeste with a siswfi gageu the attention oi tne mem- '- Margaret Howatt. He was un- belts for the greater part of tne ed. surviving In addition w evening. in report of the nieetiiig ’ litter are three brothers. WA. your. McLean pointed out that tire a v “narrator "°t.:::i"2.:‘ y and ammon . ‘ s s c ‘t. _ that this province has tne nights. payagfgllescrvices Sunday aiter- ‘rate in Canada for '1‘ d on account _,,, were conducted by the Rev. of so many not ueiiig segiegated. iBrlttan, Baptist Church min- lnere were over 10o known cases at Bedeque. Biuiai was in the with active '1 a and that there ., “averse cemetery, were many more that the Depart- .. pgnbem-grs were; Messrs. rnent of health had no record of. --- McMicken, Wilbert Wright. lhe danger is real-very real-J. ~- flES Crue, Horace Sobey, Sln- exposes our chlldreii every time they t Afllock and Kinson Newson.— -attend_ cnurcii or the theatre. At . S the Charlottetown meeting Dr. ' ‘ureeulinanbgited nxrignv catseguol ab‘?! - - iam es w ed ou e e Si!‘ KIIIQSIC)’ lffict that lllillligieilfllbkwfiffl bieivuilfinlle segregate e so mem r. . . @‘¥'-°-—-“‘ m” "-— f‘ii-’t“%“$él>‘i“.“v.‘¥3‘.%§ tillfi-NEFIIE splendid addition u; , true racts. If 100 cases of smallpox s ma“ Ln the dams amper- liliphthutelrla werem at large ‘LIA? ...~. of the air forces of thelPWP° w° ‘1 191'“ ° I°"1°"1"11~ "' “d Natmmy ' [lannrg xrgllrenrlzglallgllrs Aslllroulliw lice cpl}: lfo change was NOD05“! 1°‘ 5"’ pagandized If enough people get '5 mwme "ax- already “t m” behind the. scheme the ROVEIIIIILIIU 1°’ 5° P" cent cannot refuse assistance. Large ap- l" B bmfldmls" mmghl» s“ proprlations in other provinces were '19?’ declared he h"! N-lecwd being set aside for the building of imwlfln 0i will" lmlw" new sanatoriums as pointed out by ~ the income tB-X l-fld 919W!“ Dr. W. J. P. MacMiIian and some ' dilit the burden 01 "W Ylllnbdeflnito steps lo follow their exam- ts of an offensive war still more pa; should De “ken by the govern. rvllv upon luxuries and plea- merit in this province res. The situation is serious and there llc emphasized n "pay p5 We should be no question about prior- " policy which he said has itles when the health of the 91'0- gnmn fmnnelaliy sound. vince ls at stairs, when the health of in declared that an ‘noreaso in the nation is so important in will‘; e pa"), cost o; me w“ “m, 55,. ning the war. The committee u Mm (szyoomooo. to g5, scheduled to meet again on Apr m0 Wsfivoooflm) resulted gmmi30th when Dr. Creeiman wlrll pre- a Allied turn to the offensive. ‘sent “dlzlmhlan thedllegsf m‘ d‘ Om m“ be“ gm“ me extent o’ slag: toafhe esrlgeii? Sagilamilirn ~ new taxes by the reallzationim" m __8 p it n package of 20 cigarettes _3' ll cost a Briton 53 cents start- »; tomorrow. ooniobiou with the Personals 1d Bribe of 44 cents. ' ———- il he drinks. he will pay 28 cents -Mr. Lorne Driscoll, Surnmer- r a pint of beer and $6.36 for i1 side, has been confined to his home IIIQ (four - fifths of a quartl oi - for the past week. with an attack hlsliv-if he can get It. He will M mumps-S. ve lo pay more at the movie-l. __.._ ~- but details of these price lid-l --The many friends oi John Rol- lnces were not announced. The and Ciough, 0rd. Seaman of the tent tnx on tickets to movies. R.C.N were pleased to See him BINS and sporting events ranges home for three dflY-‘l Vl-Bltlng hi5 \- 35 to 53 per cent. arents. Mr. and Mrs. JosePh In a move to ciamlp the lid on glough of Summer '-' . Roland iv buying and thus divert moi-o returned to take up his duties oney to wai- savings. Sir Kingsley aboard shin on Saturday morning. Med a rword tax of 100 per‘ nt on n wide range of goods such cosmetics, jewelry. furs and silk. e tax on these goods previously s 06 2-3 pol- cent. The new purchase tails will go] to effect tomorrow. Prince Victory I b,-,~=,,,;,1,~;,=-y Loan Committee I Final Tunisian IHIIIIIS Mflfltlllg (Continued from P e 1) l "nflqual fluei considering the , "whelmlflll superior-iv in wea- “5 and Planes of our enemies") Dakar radio broadcast record- ‘ In New York by CBS quoted Tur- g the Ger- l ‘The 4thcovictot ‘Loan Pub lc a ons mm County met with the Mince County Loan executive ' ndly milfnmi to consider plans for competition for the National and Community Loan Tro hies which are award- ed from o National War P1118110! Committee. Ottawa- Cieneraily the idea of the Sum- merside Committee and other Prince County Oommlgtees cog; or those acce table and the Public ommittee were 0m- dmlralty in London re- Bvthllo more Axis ships. . o r v rlnll-“°‘~'~'ili-°"~<>=l°? a “fr”? "sch." il‘"..r".".iif lllDDliea for Romme s | asleuilhr‘? "Pgnagm mm, i,“ Matinee Tues. Afternoon 3.30 inn-ii Great Hero Lives Again In Goldwyn Film fect the story of a great American, a poor immigrants sc-n who ba- came one of the greatest spoils fig- ures ot all tum and un inspiration to millions of American boy s, “The Pride of Cooper as the immortal Lou Gehrig. Teresa White, Babe Ruth and wal- ter Brennan head the featured cast of this Samu.1 Goldwyn production, eleveii-year-old York's Amsterdam Avenue, pen- nlless but hopefuland even then able to bat a bail farther than any- else In his gang, tii-_ film carries on through the boys school days and his college years, when he waited on table to put himself through engineering _ Lnotthers insistence on his studies 8D sional ball-player, and later, when he needed money to pay her hos- pital bills, he gludlv abandon d his engineering to sign o. contract with the New York Yankees. ell, the Chicago girl who became his wie, his loyal supporter through the motivates the film, and makes it git]: realistic human document that S. Death of Mi. James E. “van, p, highly respected retired farmer of Summerside occurred at l-iis home on Sunday night, April 11, He was '14 years of age. born at Northam was the son 0f Mr. David Sullivan of the same his fann proferty lo Milligan and Morrison an glde where he joined the Summer- side Police Force on which he ner- ved very efficiently for some time. Later he resumed iarmlflt 099"" Summerslde East which was later machinery and also worked for a CENTRAL GUARDIAN fllla column in reserved for new: If local inbuilt. but advert-lain: uro may be Imam "I'm the Luckiest I’. ?i-".°'i=litl"i IIIIII. ltrloll! rm able in advance. Guy in the World " Tile romance oi on idol of the crowds. and iiil girl who shared ..- CIABWELI. In!‘ PIIOMIPIPIII. CONFEDEIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. IP97 KIN’! BEAUTY SHOPPE have reopened for business Monday, Agni! 12. 4-1 -Ii CIIAMINADE CONCERT l-Ieartz Hall tonight 8:15. Doors open 7.45 Generous offering. 4-13-11 BOARD 0|‘ TRADE — Quarterly meeting "The Charlottetown", Wed- nesday 1:30 P. . 4-13-21 GYIIOS MEET- The Gyros held a. regular business meeting at The Charlottetown Hotel last night Fifteen members were present. Mr. Morton Dew presided. POLICE COURT-A man charg- ed with the theft oi a. pair of ducks appeared in police court yes- terday momin and was given a suspended sen ence. He promised to leave for Newfoundland where he was obtaining employment, this morning. A MEETING oi the Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hos- THE PRIDI or m: - tidbit I ‘IIISI NISIINIIE IIIIII-NIIIEI MIMI vnol-Arowlaa-urtrcolro-Auctoeliu " - film’. '6.>','i.§'i'.'i'.‘7,‘l§'r.ll"€.'i7i..’ afternoon, April 14 at 3:30 at the Cancail Home. Election of officers All interested in the work of the hospital are invited. 4-13-21 MISSION BAND MEETS— The "Wmhly meeting oi the Victoria Busy Bees Mission Band was held in the school on April 7. 1943. The President. Audrey Thomas, presid- ed. A story from the study book was read by Donna MacLeod. Scripture was read by Donna, Mao- g-Boid and Litany by Betty Duns- or . Also Disney Please Note First Show 7 p. m. Second 9.15 SUMMEIISIDE RECEIVES FELLOWSHIP-Roy. Lauchlin D. MacDonald, formerly minister of St. John's United Church. Bridgewatler, Nova Scotia. and now of Center Congregation- al Church, Lynnfield, Mass, rec- ently has again been awarded a Fellowship at Harvard University Cambridge, Mass. The award is for the coming University Session. 1943-44. Mr. MacDonald is a SOll of Mrs, MacDonald and the late Capt. John N. MacDonald, Kiim uir P.E.I. He is a graduate of Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown BEREAVED — A telegram re- ceived by Mrs. W. J Maclntyre of this city, conveyed the sad news of the sudden death of her brother- in-law Mr. James P. Hughes of Calgary, Alta. The late Mr. Hughes was a native of Bedford, P E land but has lived in the west for over forty years. He is survived by his widow nee Elizabeth Camp-bell and one son Courtney who is a member of the Canadian army and now stationed at Calgary, also a sister Mrs. Edith OTm-rnll of Los Angeles. Cal. MARRIED IN PLASTER ROCK —A wedding of interest to a grout munv friends and relatives In New iBrunswlck nnd Prince E"wclrd Is- land took place Feb. 2T d, i943. at litre homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. O. V. StevenscmPlastsr ROCRJVIWU the Rev. E Millev united in mar- riage Glenifh Joyce. youngest daughter of Mrs. Elwood Burlt anti Ilhe late Elwcod Burlt. of Ncrth Devon. and Constable- Murtinrii him-Lean. R C M P . son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. MticLean. of Icxvis. PE I —F‘redericton Glean- er. —Telling with unforgettable ef- the Yankeesfistars Gary Beginning with Gehrig as an kid from New his cours. Only his him from becoming a profes- Hls romance with Eleanor Twitch- rlm onslaught of the paralysis ;hat r0ll8ht his career to an 6nd, HEALTH REPORT - Thirteen cases cf communicable diseases were reported in Charlottetown in March, Dr. B. C Keeping, deputy Minister oi Health told the meet- ing of the City Council last night. He listed them es diphtheria three. mumps three, and tuberculosis seven, Three houses were quaran- tinec. In a section cleaing with venereal disease the rePOPI Indie‘ ated three new cases were report- ed during the month. The total number of cases receivin8 twil- ment was 30. The vital statistics re- port indicated there were 13 mar- riages, 45 deaths and 6D births. A total of 259 chest examinations were made. The fllplls 0f 91'1"" St. school lrac. been patoh tested during the month. Diphtheria. 1m- munlzation bod been started in all city schools. The report of the sanitary officer. M W. Reardon, indicated routine work was carried out. POLICE REPORT- A total of 2'1 arrests were made by City Police in Jlbbruary, Chief of Police A. Birt- iwysm said in a report read last night at the monthly meeting of the city council. into custody 19 were involved in charges of being intoxicated; two had stolen goods in their possession; on; wag chltfghd with dilld (IC- Isertlon: one with obtaining goons under false pretenses. one with in- sanity, one with theft of poultry with vagrancy, and one with fallin! to stop after an accident. There were two prosecutions and convict- ion, under the Excise Act for un- Sullivan The death oi Ml‘. James E. Sul- The late Mr. Sullivan, who was lacQ He was actively engaged in grming up to 1920 When he 501d moved to Summer- tions on the John sillicker farm nt gold to Mr. Sam Benton and Mr. Sullivan retired and moved to Sunéméerside where he 118-! 51"" "N. ehln. younger days he travelled considerably throughout Westezn Canada a5 a salesman for farm‘ number 0g years at; construction no at hula: ‘lem- n to flfl - The s mpathy of the entire gommill’! tv ls extended to his sur- vivlng widow, formerly MEYER!“ Sillicker. He has no surviving b"- ‘ file . thslsilearurleslalrivill be held on Wed- nesday from his late residence to the Presbyterian Church at 2 b-m- Rev. Mr. Jarvie will oificlafc. B. m}: _CI-IARLOTT pita] will be held on Wednesday‘ j Rofarlnn Life Cf Women In II.C,A_F, Section Oiiicei‘ Bweetwooc of the Women's Division of the R.C.A l". will be in Silmmeroide on Wednes- day April 14th and will speak in the Town Hail at 7.30 on the Life of Women in the RC A.F. She has been from one end of Canada to the other and has had a chance to see the women of Canada at work under all donation; m the R.O.A.I. As an officer who rose from the ranks S. O. Sweetwood is well able to tell of the opportunities offered in the Women's Division o! the R. C AP. Here is a chance to loam a worth while trade and to release m!!! 1°? ilylnl duties and for over- seas grvgco. t . . weewood and Sgt. Izack will also interview those consider- ing joining the service and answer My questions. They will be at the Clifton Hotel all day Thursday to receive recruits. Lt.-Cmdr. McCarthy Addresses Rotarv An interesting address on thg Charlottetown Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps "Kent" was delivered by Ueut.-Commander M. G. Mc- Qarthv. captain of r-i.M.o.s. Queen Charlotte" at yesterdays meetings of the Charlottetown Rot- ary Club He outlined the formation of the Corps last June, when W S Grant was named head of a citizens’ ocm. mlttee and Lleut. Ian A. Burnett became Commanding Officer of the Cadets. Now after nine months of operation there are l40-odi: mem- ber: the Corps. all fully kitted an e majorlt f th trained. y o em wen l Roflerrinz to the extensive train. ng gven these o b0 McCarthy said hi?" nttgiiligilpitililli IWO flights a week. He also spoke of the numerous classifications and various specified training. Members of the Rotary Club were eXfehf-Bd a cordial invitation to a?!) In on the boys some night . ey are cin th ‘ _ uh¥hdrlnl E 8 rough their re c speak ' r - summer ...:.: tti.i°tllf't.“’it'lz ab; the members of the sen Qgdeg us. This would be held probably at Belle River or Camp Buchan the last tw° Weeks 1" July. he revealed. In the course of his address, the gfimryuinrimz Officer of the Queen arn te had words of commenda- tion for the splendid work done bv Ihe c"tizens‘ committee anti the offl- calf; of the Cadet Corps. eiilso lnlzderl efforts to establish rt Provincial Navv Lcrluue with IOHCUIITITIPTS in Cllfirlgffnmwn At nresl-nt Mr. D J Bonnell. d-ho 1c M8411“! "wr- (‘FYTWWIWQQ k p. ivy-my. res‘ conferrinr with fhr- oon'.',,,, Secrsferv and hoe-lbw the p-elpp f"; 0f t“w Nov" Lt-"éue. ' Jtesfq w -.-. Lu f‘; ,, _ ‘l-rrvlc ‘:Z~p~n~i~_encé.ii film? “‘ P lbw-w» T. a lViurWillnn ‘w n Gltnls- l; Robert IPIIVIYL _ an urn»?! lid ‘ilfr hi3; "‘..'."‘21*:,.. E 101m chaivliion, t‘ s m", We“, Personals MP5. Heath Bowiiess - Waidui Darracli. Kensingltllidiifvllesl Elfflled lfectlliiy from visiting with ggflds 1H Halifax and Dartmouth. Miss Belly _Duif o-f Ciuirlotlr- ION". P E I . is in Trenton, N S , "visiting her aunts. Miss Lexie Sulli- erltmd. Mrs. Richard Wadden and Mr. Wadden-New Glasgow News. Gertrude Mahnr, C.W.A.C.. left yesterday morning on return {,0 re- join her unit. She was accompanied by her brother, Elmer of the P, E, I. Highlanders. after spending a furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Plus Mahar. Word has been received that Fit. 5st DE. MacLeod of Charlotte- ww" hB-S bee" granted a commis- sion with the R..C.A.F. He Ls the son of Mrs. A.A. MacLeod of Kin- rosr. Pilot. Officer MacLcod and family are now residing in Sum- mersido MATERNITY DEATHS Chlldbed fever is the la est sgle cause of maternity den s. convictions for keeping o, common gaming house; three for keeping vicious dogs; one for common as. sault; and one for contravention of the Wartime Industries Control Board Regulations for delivery of gasoline not covered by valid coup- ons. Flve local taxi drivers were convicted for soliciting fares at Railway Depot in prohibited area. fines cf ten dollars and cosis being imposed in four cases, and a fine of five dollars and coats the other case. LEGION DANCE A SUCCESS- Upwards of 400 attended the Can- adian legion Dance held at the Sporting Club last night. Many servicemen and their friends at- tended the dance and all on] ed a very leases-it evening. Don es- lawful nosses=lon of "spirits": one act's ore estra furnished the music. ETOWN GUAQDIAN PAGE SEVEN Monthly Meeting (Continued from Page i) Grads would raise the remainder and carry it on in subsequent years as a project of the club. Mr. Likely was supported in his appeal by Mr. Sam Do 1e who stressed the value of a leticn to the youth. Mr. Clifford MacDon- ald and Mr. PXW. Boyles were the other members of the delegation. Coun. MacDonald gave his sup- port to the suggestion and said that if after a year it wasn't a suc- ihe outlay wouldn't be such u greet amo . Ho believed the citizens would bo in favor of do- ing this iOr the benefit of the youth oi the city. He ledged his personal assistance to t e plan. Worship, Mayor Holman, expressed his approval of the pm- ject and assured the delegation it would receive the serious consid- eration oi the Council. It was decided that the matter- of the salvage dump on WestStreet and the stock yard within the city limits be referred to the Board uf Health for action. The e nditure of $174.16 for gasoline or city motor equipment and $69.31 for repairs in one month was criticized by Councillors Chandler and MacDonald. Coun Sterns suggested that the lice patrol g0 out in daytime ony on emergency calls. which would ef- fect an appreciable saving in gasoline. The matter of Unemploy- ment Insurance for temporary civic employees was referred for investigation to Coun. Stems, null is a member of the National Sei- ective Service Board. A communication to the Mayor‘; and members of the Council was‘; read from Mr. Justice A E Arse- nault, a resident cf School Street, protesting against the condition oi mat street at the present time. Justice Arsenault also objected to the City's having granted permis- v ed by Coun. MacKee. Resolved that the members oil the City lgted. L; . - I . 017- ' Innis. Consis. Lun . i ing, McPhail, Webster, Walsh and MaoLeod be granted an increase in salary amounting to $10 per person, per mOIIIII. Moved by Coun. Stems, seconded by Coun i MaoKinnon. t Resolved that the sum of S2001 the amount included in the esti-t mates, be paid to the Royal Can-l adlan Sea Cadet Corps. Moved by Coun. MacDonald, seconded by Coun. MacKee. Resolved that Mr. Chas. Malone. city employee. injured while at work for the city at Victoria Park be paid full salary for the months of A8511 and May. Moved by Coun Mac nald and seconded by‘ Coun MacKee. Resolved that the city engineer make a careful study oi the lei-WIS written recently in the local papers l by Mr. f-Iemming regarding the removal of snow and ice from the I cllv sidewalks and bring back his ‘ report to this Couiicll for our ser- l ious consideration. Moved b)’ Coun. MacDonald and seconded by Coun. MacKee. Resolved that the sala of Mrs. . Alice DeCoste be increase to $400. All the councillors except Doug- ' an and Blanchard were present zit last night's meeting. His Wor- ‘ seplip Mayor B. Roy Holman presicl- , Discussed At Council Meeting Matters of a routine nature were discussed lit the reillllfll‘, mQnfhly meeting of the Suminerside 10W“ sion to the owner of a fleet of taxis and buses to install a service station on that street. Coun. MacDonald stated that the Street. Department had seriously neglected the dirt streets. “We can- not disregard thc citizens’ requests continuously," he contended. may be a scapegoat for the com- piaints of the citizens," he continu- ed. "but I can assure you that de- legation after delegation have waited on me and have taken me to spots which have been ridicu- lously neglected. Why should Judge Arsenauit write sudi a letter unless justified? The blame lies in the Cit-y Engineer's office. I'm going to get action on the city streets this summer," he declared. He maintained that ashes should dirt streets at the right time. ‘Iiic people cf Highland Ave. have been ilSklll" for consideration for the last three years. he stated. Coun. McKee S‘il[I that thing should be done on Street. That service shouldn't be there. Coun. MncKinnon said he back- ed Ccun. MacDonald 101 per cent his remarks. "There is not a nizht, I don't get a telephone call from citizens on Highland Avopve. Ambrose nnd Gi-rrn strrot= It l= not the coui ors‘ Job. it is th" ell" 0!i'_li"l=(‘l".<," Coun. Steriis suggested Illlil the City Enallieei‘ be given a chance to explain. “Oerlainlv the streets have liven said. "There niuy be a reas l. Mi‘. H A Mc-servcy, CI_ En- gineer said that tlisre Isn't any rc- llifldji‘ for the condition of tlic dirt streets at this season of tlie year. School Street is in good shape in summer. Ashes are not mush good in those muti holes. Tiicv onlv mix in with the mud. The pllcs of ashes in people's _v:\rd-' are frozen at this time of tllc your. he stated. Coun. MacDonald said lie never =aw one city employee shovelllng the manholes out yesterday and there was water a foot deep on the corners. Mavor Holman requested that the chairman of the street com- mittee have a meeting of that bodv immediately. The heads of each department must in future hold at least one meeting monthly, His Worship stated. The nuisance of dogs roamin! at large in the city was brought Io the attention oi thr Council by Coun. Butler. He pointed out the harm they would do to Victory Gardens, etc this spring. I-Ie count- ed 2’! on Pownai street one morn- lnfl. he said. Coun. Chandler suggested that the 15 permanent street employ- ees g0 out with the truck some morning and catch all the dog: {gaming ct largo, and impoun em. Reporting for the Market Com- mittee Coun. Butler stated that the Fish Market would be ready by Easter and would be as up-to-dato as any in the Maritimes. Mayor Holman stated that lie B. I. Societv had been refused per- mission by the owners of the build- ln in which they have their dance hal to have the required renova- tions re fire hazards made. The Council decided that they could not override the decision of the committee by granting them por- rriission to re-open. ‘rho following resolutions were pfissed unanimously by the Coun- c : Resolved that W.R. Carson be paid $50 for the year i943 as city representative on the Milk and Cream Producers, Consumer and Distributors Protective Board. Mov- ed by Coun. MacDonald. second- 50m c- School station “I t be placed in the bog holes on tliej iii a terrible stair." lic, .. d Neill. However Council held lastvevening. Mtiycr W. J. Lidstone presided and 811 6W9‘ cillors were present with tlie ex- ception oi CuilllCllLI‘ 3111411111111"- The matter of appointing ll IQWP ;clcl1‘x lo rcplilvu the liitv N.R. Dill- iZlllL was ieit over at tlio request oi ‘ the “titer and sewerage coniliilssion. 0n motion of Councilor _ Guriill, seconded by Councilor Mollisoii, the lraies of pay for town truckmen Iwere raised 5 cents a load and 10 ycents an hour. l Councillor tvedge read a NPQQQS" .from the residents oi Duke Street north for an ash walk on the West Nenliomenoverlifl Feel Weak, Worn, out Want Normal Pop, Iliin, Vitality? rlimslllll-iggglflilar"l-l-’“5l?ie§°-F§i§l§°l'~i§l§: - c-c" "tux-r corsair-tit‘! {If fc-ielihoinloilai.’ aha nnlii. album'- it i. also or rural-I "F-WWMY’ '1" "4 m‘ loin m. ue tot. Al oil iii-limits. aim ma. B. I. S. Special Meeting Tonight, April 13, 8 RM. ii____i___ National Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES Mt. Stewart. Monday York. Tuesday Alexandra, Wi-l ‘sillly liunier River, ‘Thursday ‘ llontague, Friday Routine Matters ‘, 1, (JOIIYICIIOIIb i. s 4, s. ,i<‘. ,inay say that very nasty com. rear of a rcstuurs. iul in having this m»: and plucc put in o" -' gard to other lllll‘ ‘this time L"1..\I I iii Llli‘ I have been lll conversation Wllll Dr. Farrel and as boon as the weather improies thev will be at- tended to. Tllflt scrim in be quite u lot oi trurln ' zit (llC present lllllf‘ no one has as ywt bczii zip- poiiittd to tilt position (ll truiiit olliccr. I have itccn lIllZlliL! ‘he children to school this last few weeks. Trusting thnt this report may meet with your approval I am vour obedient servant Peter R. Wine Chief of Police." _5, side of the street. On motion of Councilor Wedge. seconded by ‘ Councillor Morrison authorization. ;was given to have repairs on th_e_ ‘police patrol to the amount ofr$7a.. On motion of Councilor Morrison. l seconded ll)‘ Councilor McNcill ll.‘ iivas ziccztlcrl tu sell ilic Z-cylilidcr iPettei-s engine belonging to the itowii cictirit- light blunt to K Gordon of Alhcrion tor $1500. This. ‘to iticlticii- till appliances i*.\'l=l\1>\\’¢ .of the .$\\'llUlll)Lilil'(l ii the c-ngiucerl decided [llC S\\'llCll\)Olil'(l could be . usable on any ULIIPI‘ machine. | Councillor" Morrison, of the light committee, reported that outstand- v ing light bills had been collected to uh amount over $3,000 and that some properv . had bezn cut oli ~ it. He further suited Illlll the proves,- oi (‘lllllilll ull‘ dc- ‘ llilil only started and, uouid coiltiiiue. ‘. On motion of Councilor Mciflciii seconded by Councillor Morrison iii "ugos of acting town clerk‘, l-_li 1b‘ ii Ctiiiiis \\'(‘l‘i' set at $15 p0" week retroactive to the diiie oi hc appointment. Ull lliULtUll o.‘ sccoildcd by authority was CIIQSC 300 feet hose. A motion was pilsscd moved by Councillor iVICNPlll, sat-out! by CUllll- clllol- Wedge, tlizli‘ tiic irrupcriy of ilie Cl\'ll; airport be ulilliifli. into lots and rented at a rate of $5.00 per acre oer season for victory gardens A number of Councillors spoke on this matter stressing its importance. ‘flit-re are 150 acres there and applications will be ac- cepted by tlie town clerk for what- ever size lot a person desires. On motion of Councillor Wedge seconded by Councillor Gorrill it was decided to go into the matter of carrying compensation insur- ance on all town employees and to have a report at the next meet- lng. Most of the Councillors express- ed agreement that the town should prptect its employees in this man- ner. The matter vars introduced when Councillor Morrison moved that compensation insurance ShOlllf.‘ be carried on all employees of the electric light plant. This motion was seconded b Councilor Mc- o motion wu lub- sequently withdrawn in favor of the larger motion. Councillor Mor- rison safd that in all other prov- inces it was compulsory. Councillor Wedge reported that the City of Fredericton, N.B., had requested information on the con- struction and operation of the town Abattoir. He reported that he was supplying this information. Mr. L. W Hancock, chairman of the Public Relations Committee oi the Fourth Victory Loan campaign committee for this community ap- peared before the meeting and ro- quested financial help for any pro- i Councillor McNeil]. Councilor Wedge, griliitod to pur- oi 2 1-2 inch fire moiional activities that the com- ‘FERGUSON — At mitflee might sponsor for the success of the drive. No decision was rench-| ed on the matter although the“ mayor said the town would back the drive to the limit. The following police report war read and -passed: "Drunkennness OUT OUR WAY IIOLY OF IIOLIES g 1 _ in Tunisia, is the hol- lestaemuiblf Moslem Africa. r"""""""",'_".i lnsunnnc ALL Q1155 RALPH MUTTAR Sumzzzcrsfdc PROFESSIONAL CARD "i h " "l! ilfliilfélifif, °§ “mp3 is concerned no funds are avail- uhmnnfi- Two in luiri-siled able from “my ships on, mgdium-glggd for the carrying out of oonimunl H‘ and ilve small supply ships competition for these tipvhlel. "° "s u stink. and levbll end such funds apparently W1" ll. including three large and e la o tanker. eneral idea oi the trovhv cor-i- National Headquarter; . » extra-straw.‘ T‘ EI iliCKEY ‘i, While g Sin Laundry have to be provided or bv local in- m) have been a tacked by terestll in each community. The - - tltlo lo to remote the sale of I ‘u liberation: yesierd e n ‘In "him were reported Victory Bonds the 4th National victory men. —3- Chartered Accountant g lummeraide. P. B. I. office ui e é l I on A eon‘ is e0 simmer. PLENDED wm-i ‘Ilia cAeTAiM row. SOME FORM ov- evetzcise ' TO KEEP AWAKE!“ HE I of N. D. MacLean Supreme Court Judge Retires _O’I"I‘AWA, April 12 iCPl-Rr- iuement of Mr. Justice O. S. Crochet Ircm the Supreme Court Canada becomes effective io- morrow when he reaches his 75th birthday. Hetiriiient from the Sh. promo Court Bench is automatic at the age of 75. Mr. Justice Crockett ls from New Brunswick and his successor will be from the Maritime Provinces. The name oi Premltr Thane Clmp. licll of Prince Edward Island llil! been mentioned as the possible choice Island Man Is Injured _ HALIFAX,’ JiDFI. i3-—ICP)—-\Vil- Iiam Ciieveric, l-iggci", native of Prince Edward lsllilld, \\"iiSKllUt;.{— ed unconscious and thrown a uls- tance 0i 4O feel when struck by a tailing boom while working Oil a ship in the harbor Saturday. He regained consciousness in hospital after rescue by fellow workers. (Mr. Cheveries home town ad- dress was not disclosed. A check- lll) Yestefdflv failed to reveal this. It is thought that he possibly ne- 101185 to Souris but this was not learned for certain.) Native 0f Ch'Town Dies In Halifax HAIJTAX, April l2—(CP)—Mi\ Annie Winfiifred Baker, 42, wife of Vernon L. Baker of Halifax, coi- lapsed and died here on Saturday while out walking with her two daughters. A native of Charlottetown. PILL. Mrs. Baker has lived in Halifax for 23 years. She is survived by her husband, three daughters and one son. Funeral services and inter- ment will take place here Tuesday. DEATHS MEREDITH - WOOD - At Zion Church on Saturday, April i0, i943, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Victoria Bernice Wood of (Zharlottetown to Mr. Jack Mere- dith. R.A.F , Heywood, Lianca- shire, lmgland. Hampton on April i1, i943, Jennie Ferguson aged 84 years. Funeral Wednesday from the home of her son. Wilfred Ferguson, service starting at 2 pm Interment Argyle Cemetery. (Please omit flowers.) IN MEMDRIAM In loving memory of Daniel Mao- Donald passed away April i3. i942. In our hearts your memory llngeru Sweetly, lender, fond and true There Is not a. day. dear ialhcr Thai we do not think of you. Sadly Missed by Wife and Family IN MENDRIAM In fnnll an! loving mrmofi’ 0| “Cathie Sturdy. rlicrl .'\|irIl Iflili. I929 Inseried by Parents, Rrnihrrs and 4-13-11 1@&""""1 ‘l Sisters. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown ind Nnrih iviltvhin Phone l4!