1 Qoceonle more interested as vees in church work: rgax , PAGE TEN KELLY"S We have regularly 1:1 complete line of pastry including FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, PIES, COOKIES, DATE SQUARES, FRENCH PASTRY, etc. Opp. C. N. Stotiom-Summerside BAKERY WESTERN rm: cnaacotrrarowu 01111111115151 GUARDIAN -ASPIIALT shingles and Roof- ing for immediate delivery. Mal-l peque ‘Trading 00., Ltd.. Ken-l etngton. 5 ‘ ‘S made by llenry. 3". 3's". c and 5". Also 5" Swivel Base. them at 'lthe Sumnnsrside llardtvart- Company. l —F()R SALE — Kitchen rnttgr- trtth waterfront. Harold Milligctn. tide. ldletott Bombers. Skate after. I 221 Notre Danie Street. S11l11l111~1-, , -BlSMA-BIX quickly relieves upset stomachs. ' Gouriie‘! Rexeli Drugstore, central Street. Bum- mcrslde. —IIOCI(EY - Bedeque Rink tonight. Thuredayn-April 3. Char- lottetown Heartbreakers vs. Mid- -I'lYRI.-ZTEST l-‘LENQflNS-éiie vltlllnilt safe. not deficiency sorry. loke Puretest Plenamlns with tlver and iron. Gourlies Retail, Drugstore, Central 3L, _vuun:o - A maid to go to I ‘wt’- lr-y Champions vs. -ue;onlws Llniruu CIIURCHJ Rwkfls- 51"" ll!"- | —l-‘0lt SALE -- 1934 Chevrolet Delegation Expenses Over Four Thousand 7' Expenditures incurred by members and officials of the Provincial Government in travelling to and from Ottawa. and while there. since April l. 101G l11 clatr- .'1I‘lll)lllll1‘(l tn $4278.97. according to an answer tabled tiny evening April 4 at B p.111. All silllute ymslerdlmv by Premier Jones in reply to a question l11 the Lt r1.-1 the ort er paper by Mr. It. R. Bell. Following are the details: 1946 April l6 WK. Rogers Agencies. Dominion-Provincial Conference 84.00 J. W. Boulter. Revision of The Canada-United , Slates 'l‘rade Agreement Tariff rates-- e‘ tlalvzt and Chicago . . .. 240.72 . 20 l"l11|:, J. Waller Jones. Dominion-Provincial Conference 150.45 ;, Hon. Wllilatn Hughes. Dominion-Provincial Conference 169.38 l W. E. Massey. C.A.. Dominion-Provincial Conference ., 213.17 ' 26 Hon. F. A. Large. Dominion-Provincial Conference . . 150.00 M113‘ 22 Dr, J, H. Show. Cattzldiati Public Health Assoc. . . 79.66 Dr. l3 C, Keonillg. C nadiatl Public Health Assoc. d: V1111‘, SlatlSllCS . .. 80.35 26 H111 J. Wu‘ Jones. re Veterinary service . 150.00 June 22 J. F. Connohy‘, re War Assets . .. . . , 126.00 July 15 Holt. Willlanl Hughes. Conferring with Minister of Fin- ance re new Tax Agreement . 150.00 W. I17. .\fas1sr_\'. Conferring with Minister of Finance 11‘ new Tax Agreement . . , . 150.00 9 H111 “llllaltl Hughes. re New Tax Agreement ,. . 1%.00 W. E. 5.121558)‘. rc New Tax Agreement: . 100.00 ll Hen. W. F. Alan Stewart, Conferrlng with Dominion Government re potatoes 126.00, H1111. (l, H. Barbour, Conference re potatoes . 125.00 ‘171 .1 \\'. P11111111. (‘ltrlrrcltce re potatoes . . 1E. “ H-111. .|. Waiter Jones. Tourist Conference 150.00 fl‘) W, F1. Mus l ll111.. George II, Ball-bout‘. $0 1\ VIEW W. M. S ’l‘l11» f\l.1r<-!1 111m lley acrd boa. Vtew W, M. S was held at the 11011111 of Mr. Arthur MeKat- on hfonday evening. Feb- uary 17th. Pffilflfll’ y <iding and gave the call 11 11.11 ..lll[1 the theme being '1'l.1l.l:ll1111j; Our Church Member- ship in Christian Stewardship". Opening hymn "O Lard of Heaven end Earth and Sea". Thisprcgzclm was in charge of the president with tin! nncl . ‘aging lh-b es 0f the clnwst-rn- rion hymn “Tbkr: My Lille 011d Let it. Be" throughout the differ-ctr: {part5 ltlrlersuorscd with silent. pnvayer. The singing “Breathe On Me BreJ-th of God" brought this opening ser- vlee to n close. Secretary called ythe roll which was responded l0 by nine members with a verse of Soripttrrae, Members were pleased no have two visitors mesent, also nnyiIi-tiv’ s‘ - 1t‘ the Darn- two new members were cordially avelconxell by president n11 xrtem- ‘ ‘ls were react. s1) cor- .re. .d-. :1 letter from Miss ' Mlrsson urging that yullng people train- also a letter 9 H1111. J. Waiter Jones. Gonferring with Dominion Cab- inet Ministers . .. .. O. W. Campbell. Old Age Pensions Conference ., P. S. Fielding. Old Age Pensions dz Dominion-Pro n- Clzll Conferences ,. . ... . .. . 150.00 21 v1.14. R1111 s Agencies. Dominion-Provincial Agreement 15.40 11‘. Ctmfa-rtnce re Tax Agreemtnt. etc. 200.00 H1111. \\';2lian1 llughee, Conference re Tax Agree- ment. etc. . .. . . . . .. , . 150.00 H111» J. Walter Jones. Dominion-Provincial Agreement 150.00 i Confrrrhtg with MlIllSlCI‘ lvlinrs and Resources 100.00 R. G. whim conferring with Minister lvfitles and Resources ,, . . , . ,. . .. 100.00 Canadian Nat. Railways, Mines a1 Resources Conference 75.15 4 Hon. W. F. Alan Stewart, Consulting wlth_Ol'fieials Dom. Dept. of Agriculture . . . . . . 126.00 7 1f, H, Cox. llf.L.A., ivild Life Conference . INBG Goo. C. Bishop. re lnvestigatlnn poultry diseases .. _, 13000 31 W. K. Rogers Agencies. re investigation poultrydlseases 6.85 _ 84278.0’! trcm Mrs. lQEholson regarding a1‘.- l location. Secretary distributed ‘Etster lhlmlk-offerltrg envelope; to the lttembers, also cards 9nd associate helpers. m1 velopea were semt to some who were not members. Offering was taken and dedicated by president The program-me from the sllld-y book which was in charge of Mrs. J. Botrislo was made most interest- inZ- the readers assisting were Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Sim- mons. Mrs. Crozier as lt told of the work of the Church in ‘India. Virjin-u Croziel- gave a tempera-tree reading entitled "Htabilts". Merle tan Sten-erdshiti the blessings of Tlthing. Closing worship ed of prayer by Mrs. Donald. Scripture reading “Rnma.r1s" 10th 13-15 in unison and singing "Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing and Mlzpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. ‘Four oirds, l4 letters. 7 treats were sent. also l1 ‘culls were made by members since last meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a short social time followed ,Cha.t'l'.~.tlctotv'n by mztrltvr plane 1.11 Th1 sclny afternoon p.111]. 1 membership | Crozier gave a retvdimg on Chrisb. service consist- . —Services Sunday, April 6th. 1947.1 running order. Sprelal Easter Services, Brdeqtle , 11 A :11. Albany x 1* .\1.1~..11-.11~1 7:111 revue 111 seed P, .\1. 511111514117. Rev, .1. .\1. bowl» 6119K! l11'@-<-,Phvne 119-3» Sum- ‘3 [)_ lnterside after 6 p.m. —N0“' IN STOCK. -- A good es- —-MUUVED APRIL 3. cal-load eortmerrtt of fine wallpaper. paint] ot Quebec horses. lotwset. 1100 to ‘ wall finishes and housecleanlrlg sulr. I400 pounds. A11 horses shown .Dlies. Also a lzood assorlntcrlt C1’ hitched. Satisfaction guaranteed. |.»\sphalt Shittglcs. S. It. Dl-‘Ivll- Priced t0 sell. Can handle two North Tryon. cheap horses or cattle in trade. Walter S. weeks. Kensln t . -15|:|ec wun. at a metal 8°“ meeting of North Bedeque Farin- ers’ Institutes in the School Fri- -KI.‘NSI'.NGTON and Freetown Presbytcria-tt Churches. Services Sululuy, April 6th. Kensington at I ll .\. .\1. Conunzu1lot1 and at 7.150 :1“. M. and Freetown at 3 P. M. Otn lFi-lday, April 4th, Kenslngton at 7.30 P. M. Pre-Communion Service and at 8.30 P. M. a Special Congre- gational Itteelitig. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. Minister. lnotn-bors urged to attend. Ralph 1‘ ltlttcCnull. Secretary. —-TIIE LADIES of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Summerslde. ;e.re holding a food sale and sale ‘of fancy articlrs. aprons. quilts, 1-tc.. in the parish hull on Easter hfonday. April 7, at 3 o'clock. ! -(.‘0MPLl-;TEs COURSE - Mr. Edwin Heckbert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heckbert, 116 Harvard -1tora1n' 117651“. - lilies Street, Summersld-e, has complet- Nellie Mflrrtsoil, music teacher at the Summreside High School was Ptl l 12-month “W?” the guest spiflket" 1~1 1111- rceulnr raeltv M the ‘Prat-nine and Re-Ffe- meeting of he SLllIllllElhldC Rotary lllblirlhnlelll Illslnule- T°l‘°“-°- Club yesterday: She gave a very interesting address on the varlotlssflli-s- methods in vogue of teaching music, in the schools. Guests were Mrs.‘ [Creelman MacArthur and Mrs. -llAS RECOVERED — Mrs. Wal- veivetl a letter front her daughter- in-lalv, Mrs. Bruce Callback, Den- vcr. Colorado, stating thfll M!‘ ‘husband. who has been very l-ll in Robert Palmer, ]>l‘(‘Sl(l.'.'llL nnti sec- .re‘.1:r_v 1'e_?pecti\'cl_v oti the Summer- lside Home and School Group and [ML hllltmt Mellishw-S -SlIDI)EN DEATH GAME Definite {iffélltflftllfllifi have :- bcen wmplclezl for lhr Stulninerslllt? talnctl from a ear accident. has re- - tavered sufficiently to start by mgtglr nn a lflp to Les Angelo‘; linlsmem- ltiitlgets. N. B-P. E. l’. where lt is hoped 1w “'01 "Zam champions to meet Whitley Plerjhls usual good health-S. Midgets tn a su-dden death tame: for the nfartitme C/harrupienshlp in Sydruw on Tlulrsrlny evening. The Slnntnerride if n will ltvlve -M.AGISTRATE'S COURT — Burma Magistrate R S. Hinton in" stnnmcrsido yesterday. a man from Bordon was fined 515 00 and casts ',for poseessicri of NOW Bfumliwlck 1111111». He also pleaded suilly 1° damaging town loll PNWTW ""4 settler-tee vows deferred for F- W?“ tuning which time he promised l0 repair the damage. Cry Thfisdaifi a ma“ ‘v35 fined $115.00 anti costs fill‘ ‘driving an over-loaded tl'lldi-—$- we 11 l l1 c r permitting. will return inunedlately after the game. The best wishes of all Summerside hockey inns will WUCCfllllflllyr the buys rm lhr-iy main- land invasion. 'l'hc_v have been 1_1n- defented, by any midget learn all season and while lhr strength of the Whiteley Pier team i; now krlcwvn here everyone feels confid-l -SUI‘REME COURT — Th0 IP‘ 1011i. 111111 they 111111 gn-e rm-n- best,— pea] vases of the Kins immod- l vs. John (Sonny) Gallant (GP- , 1111) and the Kin; ("P11011509 v5, Hurry Gallant trespondentt were concluded in the ‘s. A4 -." ,__ _ . 1, —I. O. D. L‘. EVIEETING - A110 goveit Chapter I. 0. D, E. held their regular inoutltly meeting tr. the Town Hall orrt ‘Thursday, March 27th. with the Regent. Miss “hnrla Wyatt presitlintr. Satisfactory‘ rc- lports were giver. by the Secretary, ,Mr.=. A. R. Allen. and l|1<1 'l'l'(‘l\,\lll‘Cl‘. Mrs. Creclnlctn ltfacArlhttr. Consid- erable business was transacted and correspondence read. It was voted that $25.00 extra be,- sent for British Qfllflpbell 31111 adleumed 1111 APT“ 22nd (or judgment. Both e-iecs we"! under the Ex ire Act. the first W‘ lulu all flpllciil [F0111 B» convlmlo" by the Megistrat¢ and the eeoondgbe- mg ‘m qypml 1mm 1m acquittal by the magistrate -S. Unlcml- Jack. on each page with also the motto. "Om- Filag. One Throne, One IC1nplrc". For every month too. quotations are civert m the best F‘nell.=.l1 Authors. Mes. Campbell then gave a sketch of the litr- of John Milton. nvhose verse adorns the March Number of the Calendar. lMTS. Campbell also proposed that lhe Chapt/zr tic-note a Cup for Dra- ncutics l11 tile High School. This u~as_ hon-lily endorsed by the mnem- bers. It was also decided that prizes be given for History and mgllsh in Grade X at the end of the your in the Stunmerslde High School. The sum of $100.00 was voted for purclmsiug food 11nd having 1s ship- pfd to Britain A new member. Mrs. Mark Delaney was tvelccmctl i111" the Order. Meeting; closed with’ HAMILTON. April 2 -— (C?) -" "God Save Th1‘. Kilng." 1\s a self-confessed accessory to 1th!’ 1- 1 -~ 1 — ltmzo-slayfing of his scrr-iit-law John 1m yesterday by Plane on- a v11" itigham. Mass.~-S side detachment. ROI/LP. has I'l- lumed from Ottawa, vl-‘here he be: been for the PM! all" mmth‘ Uniting a course at the RCM. Po- lice college-B. ____.___. Mrs. Dick's Flitlter ‘Dick. Donald Mx-Ltath 69. lode! ing so Iiltingly lovely with provocative peek-a You held ul spellbound with us, to the Easter VARIETY 0F SIIOES SIIEEN- 81 Oh where are you going my pretty suede ~ - - look- beauty - - - nov/n then spicing your femininity -boo punches. - - - some- times topping your foes with o Cupid's bow-knot or gully squmng u whirling tube of grosgrnin. w: ARE new sltowlils m: LAIIGEST_ SUMMERSIDE was sentenced to Jive yeti-rs in P91‘ llwgllary. Maximpnt sentence for I111: offcncgjs seven yem. l Sentencing of Maclenn, {ather- in-law of the stlalrl- man, brought t1, o close the trial; resulting from tli.=co\'c1'_v of the torso of Dick. 40- yvcnr-eld Hanulton street-cur driv- er. on the btrow qt’ Hamilton Mouth‘ lain Mart-h l0. 1946. Nu one stands convicted of mur- rler ln the torso case. Identity of 1:11.11 person or person; who killed lDirk. 11111111111 off m, head 11nd l limb: 1111111 tossed the torso from at [resale mountain driveway mnnlns -_l 11 tnystcry. N Goal Conference r Sunday At Montreal in. all your block clicking your dainty heels up'n down the avenues of style. - - - we've fallen in love with your luscious softness. - - - we're fascinated by your graceful lines and we GLACE 511v, N, 5,, 59,11 g __ kcont resist your flirtatious flattery. - - _ so, 1c?» _ Freeman Jenkins. presl-l w; 1| WIN" ' ' ' N» _ _ _ dent of the Maritime district w you" ‘ma’ my p" Y suede t111111~<1 Mine Workers 10.0.11.) 1 Parade‘ ..atrl tonight there would be no Sunday meeting in Montreal be- tvrrfn union 11ml company offl; 11111111 on the elx-weekn-old eoell tltrlkr but. there might be n meet- ing in Ottawa at l inter date. He was commenting on a state- ment made in the Nova Beetle Legislature yesterday by labor Minister Currie nnho slid he hld been informed by Arthur Mac- Numara. deputy Federal labor Miltlstcl‘, that Arthur Croce. preei- . ldent of strike-bound Dosco end ll Ollll IIISTURY John Owensv nf Washington. In- ternational Board Member and \. SIX-IBM!!- ntrt... c; <1 1-. .. A 11 i "*—— _ Bolxl 5:9 or shone filtlécgSuttlzfll-l: l “HOCKIW " Kmlsmlm" m“: 5m“ ' tonight. Thursday. A-prll 3. Dari-u‘ Holmerfll in photog-' leading in his class of six stud-. ter Callback. Summerslrle. has re-' l-tospltal, the result of shock cur“ Strprerne, Court at summer-side e111 ‘meedui’; before Chief Justice Thane A» zuld European Rcli- lvh-s '1‘, A. ~w .. Campbell. the Erlt. ornl Sccrel- Pelsonals ztry spoke clf the Ulllflllc lulace our . . . _ s. r- ed collection and. 1, o. n. n. Cnlendar holds with the daugwty‘ ac“. M summmm to friends find relatives in Pram-K >I>CI“14 Perry Keyes, of S/timmtnW Sentenced To 5 Years '- l i 1 l t 1 l w- ~ ln your Easter Easter parade. veiled . at all . flattery. Choose your: today. Guaranteed Satiefectlon Since I857 bonnet (selected from our breathtaking group) you'll beithe belle of the Be-flov/ered, be-ribboned, be- large brim, smell brirns, no brim: . but all of them the ultimate in new ’ Each Hat k crisp Spring-like. won't know Wllltll to try on first. . . . Eelts, Straws end Fabrics designed for work and play but always for smart feminine love- end You M. W. trouble-shooter, would et ln Montreal Sunday. "JWITEHUY Mr. Currie has been misinformed.” Mr. Jenkln} seld in e brief statement. unnomltgjlif (Continued from Page 1)' Federal glaollne tax - while a de- emeee of almost $000,000 tn profit: of the Novu Scotla Liquor Commis- sion. which earned almost $9,000,. 000 in 1M0, was forecast. The Pneviuee intend: to beet education expenditures b1 ll lu- oent with the greater pare 9f the increase 30h; b teachers for higher lulu-lee and more neared owpirulon Ln this country t; over. whelrningly with the provinces on this point." ‘ 1'1! hve uhree mesons wily the Hovinee insisted on vacation o: the minor fields: 1- These taxes "have always been looked on as distinctly pro- vincial in their nature. It was the provinces that first imposed them, and the Dominion did my; enter these fields until af-ter the Pension arrangements. Premier Mncdorteld, discussing Mr. Abbott's letter, laid the Do-I refined to vnoete the elec-, PM!!! 581d. uvtna it we; pert of; "the lllee tea’ vlttich ll an indirect tea: end therefore not ev-l eilsble to the provinces." The Dominion would withdraw from the two other n-tinor tax fields l -filmlflll1l‘lfil Ind pLri-mutuel; -f as requested by Nova Hcottn only "if adequate nation is plld; by the Provinces." As to conferences. “the Dorrilnlon Govemmentt would be paper-ed to invit; peemtiem of the Provinces to ' I-tttnd e general conference at.“ kill me year prior- l0 expiration of the tex agreement; " l tn this regard. Mr. Maodonelgp eutld "I doubt if we should be too field in ermine for 11 more n11.1111- tte guarantee then that". the Dmlinioet of the minor tax‘ 2:41. be asked: "Are we dernlnd- l too much when we eek that tthe eenllemmt and purl. mutuel fields .. be restored t9 the provinces?" I "I do not think no," he said in reply, "AM z believe that public AI EASTER GIFT outbreak of the world» war." 2. The “whole busitnws" of am- usements is regulated and eon~ trolled by the flflvlnoeror mun- MDB-lltiee at their own expense. S. Respect for the prilrlclple that the provinces should have some fields exclusively. Nova Scotia ee-ld thet if theDomi-nlou retired from the minor fields provincial taxes therein would not be increased SUGGESTION Illlllllil BIISTIIIIE JEWELRY A simple dress with iust a touch of vibrant costume jewelry 1's so feminine. . u; izxcitling! The tiveering o very isan‘ mpom ant and planned embell- ishmlnl re your costume. Choose it carefully from our fabulous collection of ' exquisite pieces. lest (second "this year, or probably -.t'or eul- ml years. if ever." Mr. Macdonald said that, in the WWII-w ‘we with: w establish I win/dole. Nther linen seek Id- 12111011111 revenue." The Province had agreed to give the Dominion. for five years. m to collect income ml- wrmnlion tu end succession ameteet revenue sources of the present day." exclusive right dlttlQs, _ "Lhg ._______._.__ a l A tern) 0RO0KETT’8 tluiurviiwlattilts 7 y _ 1 1 1