‘ings from the Missionary Mcmthly» ‘ ion. limit. 12, 1944- THE "WESTERN - GUARDIAN I """a...'.':-..:1'r:'..'a.".~s~ - —- ‘5 ’ smanssuws and i-suvcs c-ouivn ‘ . lsbslflltlssa Advertising " ‘lbs Gumbo as a an . II Union. water ‘ "Issue-z; ‘l: “ma. u,“ ‘my. wnu stun. aura hiaIlllL ti’! unsold. L... nedhlihswlllbceelvlnelossyssnatllam mcnldc. . yo) t ls pel er lea pm wed. H: u» y‘? "wander l0 boy responsible for wlivcrlelauouuifisravtm In also slste fiwislflntowlvs soon 411N111’ hammers. planes, god.‘ l? Iaflvpcrl. levels. squares we» ._.._ ‘CAI I'll!) oeta unloadinl at New Annan. Fufldlyh tueglrliesday. -PU'l‘ IN AN unknown car by Thursday. Prlfmml. New Aen iin- mistokmht e us]. gasoline torch Saturday ma“. John . Summer de. Finder - - - oti-iy _ Arthur 4 a u, THREE experienced ANTI-D i? one with office experience. 44081‘ 0N PAVEMENT satur- clcris. . naployment and Selective lily. April 8. between Summe ids 23,13”, Qumran-side, 4-11-51 and St. Elesnoi-‘s, biilfold with fir... i on outside, containing uriail sum of JUI-INA MILK CROW will 11101163’. Reward. Phone 37-2 or 3, my; my place 0d Oilcske Meal Kiellliflliflll. James E. MscNeill. mu Bran. Older now at Brace s. 4.11.31 d-lfl-Zi. '5 MEN MET - 0n Thurs- ,COUNCIL MEETING - Prc- day evening the Sumrnersida Y's sent at the Bummerside Town Menu club held their weekly meeting gouncii meeting on Monday evenlns at the Olympia Tea. Rooms with was Mayor Chester McDonald of the Mr. Herbert Strlght h; Junior Town Council and his coun- chairman. 11y ciliors and Town Clerk. Mayor‘ Mr. William Currie that arrange- mdstone weiccmcd each oneoi them merits had been completed for l; individually and after the close o! return em of Mart Kenny the meetiiiil °ulled on Mayvr MC- and his Western Gentlemen on Donald for a few words. Mayor May Ist for a dance to be staged on MacDonald eriended his thanks to that date. The sciiool debating club Council for their cour- was making excellent progress and‘ my and said ha was also that the on A ril 27th would but Ofl a. debate Town Council was taking an inter‘ for t e club. The chairm of the est in the Junior council. He said Radio Auction reported that it had that he and the members oi his been one of the most successful ev- council would be glad to help the |er held but that a full report could town council in any way they could not yet be submitted as final re- {THANKSGIVING ssavrca -- qih, Ngillill‘ month-y Ineetiris and Easter Thankoffering oi the Ken- “tl?” .2“..‘.§§“ r3312" 33.2‘... “i351 Qednggdoy, Aipril stu- The Presid- nor meeting closed with the King-s. -—WAIT ON COUNCIL — Pne- vioua to the meting oi the Sum- merside Town Council 0n Manda i AND WILLIN ” turns had not yet been handed in‘. Rully Wanda to all outstanding bills paid. The‘ 13s.- IEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEQIIEIEIIE TO - DAY WILLIAM HOLDEN SUSAN HAYWARD --in._ “ YOUNG ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT snows 1.ao'_ 9.1a ruunspav AT aso SUMMERSIDE uuuuuununuua 5. TAYLOR Charlottetown, will '5. attometrfif his berto m ti 15th." ° Ce its saturdayLlAzl-Jgil -Il0CKEY a d Wednesday. Apiilaqll; rglilioitgy with Bedeque. Half hour skate fore match. Admission 2i cents. 4-l2-lil -Mlt. AND MRS Hanford Reev- es of Summe iue announce the flhflltzement of their daughter Flying Officer Richard Charles Magnus son of Mr- Imd Mrs. R. c. Magnus 0g win- mpeg- Murflule to take place thc letter pert of this month. 4-12-11. —WlN mam. TROPHY _ The Y evening the Mayor and Councillors were waited upon by a delegation representing the Summerside Youth Centre Inc. and the School Board. Mr. L. W. Hancock, president oi the S. Y. C. I asked the town '0 pay the salaries of teachers and other expenses in connection with the evening study classes now be- ing carried out in the school by the ant, Mrs. Hammond Toombs open- ed the meeting with "Call to Wor- .1111)" and Hymn 205 "Jesus Stand Among Us", was read in unison. Th, Easter program from Mission- "y Monthly was carried out with scripture reading by Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Ramsay. Remnsive read- “ by the members. Hymn 105 Bell hocke Middleton Yo? gfgxhtbzvligri flllty defeated Keiisington at Be- deque rink. The win was the see. _ and straight for the Bombers in the llllue-Eume series. The trophy was presented to the victorious squad by Arnold McGrath. —w. c. '1'. v. MEETING - The "JQIL; Christ is Risen 'Iioday" closed the Devotional Period. The minutes of evious meeting were n“ and 1'0 call reports from wyhmitteos followed. Mrs. Toombs mad a letter from Presbyterial President, Mrs. Woodside, stressing the need of new recruits in the missionary worir. The command of the Master “Go ye into all the world," must be fulfilled before everlasting Peace can come. Read- S. Y. C. I. Many children are tak- ing advantage of these classes and benefiting as a result. Mr. D. O. Stewart. chairman of tho board oi school trustees explained that the board is going alone with the S.Y. C.l'. as far as the school act permits but the board has no jurisdiction over the teachers after school hours, and they would have to bc hired separately by this S. Y C. I. The use of the school auditorium for educational talks and films is being granted. Mayor Lidstone said their requests would be taken un- der consideration. Also present were Norman Maclleod. CB. Morris Peter G. Clarke and W- E. Durbg. _.._., "They Found the Church There“, was given by seven mernbe a. The offering was taken. Mrs. Toombs led in prayer. Meeting closed by. repeating hymn 315 and benedict- "Soon after I peck my way out of the shell. I must have food-but not just any food! I amra baby- the little bit I eat will make or break me—and it must be just right! Only fresh, perfectly balanced food-made expressly for rue-rich in vitamins, min- erals and high quality proteins-can make me live and grow the way I should. ‘That's why I raise my voice and peep for SHUR- GAIN 18% CHICK STARTER. It's the best! l “I need fresh food! And you know that SHUR- GAIN CHICK STARTER is made by the SHUR- GAIN Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made ss needed! Please don't give me stale stuff when you can be so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! “I want good food! SHUR-GAIN CHICK START- ER is crammed with the quality materials that are the best insurance of growth andstrcngth. Nuff said! “I want tested food! Well,» thousands of baby. chicks have already double-checked SI-IUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER for me, at SHUR-GAIN Experi- mental Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof of the pudding is in the eating! “Hundreds of thousands more chicks are getting SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year — be- cause it pays to BUY THE BEST -- FOR MY SAKE- AND FOR YOURS!” IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE The Fad Division of Canada Packers Ltd. W. C- T. U. of Siimme ide met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hammond Johnston, Spring Street, A beautiful Easter service was klveii lcd by Mrs. A. Sharpe. |Scripture reading mid an article Ion Easter were read by Mrs. JF. ,McNeill. Readings were also given by Mrs. F‘. F. Schurman and Mrs Ii- R. Allen. Considerable business W86 transacted It was voted that flowers be sent; to shut-in members‘ and arrangements were made for the visit of Mrs. Rosamund Duff, p1 temperance lecturer who will speak in various centers in Prince County on the last oi this month. A social half hour brought the meetinl; to a close. —CONTACT CLUB- Th. mmhl bcrs of the Summerside Contact Club. which is composed of Air Force wives, held a pleasant social aiternaoii in the club rooms this week. Bingo was played and some Vfify useful prizes were given to‘ the winners. All prizes were do- nated by Mrs. A- Lewis. the club president. The two main prizes were n “hob0" bag won by Betty Young mid a shopping has. made by the Air Force Auxiliary of Win- nlpcg and won by Doris Enderiid. Other prize winners were Thebria Olson, Bftte Matthews. Marguer- its Alexander. Alma Buliler, Leo Shields and Mrs. Dion, who was a Ruest oi the club for the after- noon. Tea. and doughnuts were served to bring a. delightful after- noon to a close. _ s. Personals -—Miss Iris McEntee and Mrs. Percy Murphy spent Easter in New Glasgow. N. S. guest of theirsis- ter IvLrs. Ray Goodwin and Mr. Goodwin. en up with dealing with objections raised by Mr. J.J. Johnston. ova-Roles ‘Slot Machines Discussed By ,S’side Council l. ‘The question o! slot CEARLQTTETQWN Hon. R. B. Hanson Urges Needs Of P. E. Island Winter Ferry Service i Discunlon in the House o! Oorn-"ibey arc concealing their activit- moui, March so, on the Borden-lies, ‘lbrmentine car ferry service. con-l Mr. RALSIGI: I will tell my hon. tinued iriosn yesterday's Guardian:‘irlend about Activities when the rm. BLACK (Cumberland): itime comes. F'I""-"__"__\ IISUHFIHEE. . th - jside Town Council. Inesimnlittierig ihc Police report Councillor Wedge said there have been aiionymousi iiLPH MUTTART Hfltétgs in the Jresgm recentlufi Qucotioéiu Na)‘. a‘ was: I lgr. HANSON (York-Suhbury): Summerslvdc ‘may "mflfiluhe mo - oumblblvuu“ u m‘ Whig “twin” ‘a totaimeaumztcd o not are what the minister so Mm t" do , col iilly 0Q Wed and llYi. be cannot abuse me. gamma “waned QwmQ-lumtg 1mm; idouvsrod-i mums: 1 know he docs L“ i th'. oul lo . “"- PROFESSIONAL CARD i’... y..." d...“ ‘til. “$52.8. mg gmgggg-mg; e I i5; lgitiumllng<ggoggmi= operating in town and he had ordered the police to pick them up. In othter parts of the Isl- o , but we have been communicated with have that information, but it is ' by tho residents o! Prince Edward denied w we membermw o! m" T E they seem run without ob- It is denied to the people Island. I will say this to the minis- , , ‘ fiction. bdachines have been rcisedpd Edward Island and the oer: no one has ndenmed this . ore and the police had to re- people o! tbs Msritimes. government any more than has Chartered Accountant mm ‘ham- 5° MW We W111 bu" l Qulltlon N0. 8 read! the Premier of Prince Edward Isand test case. It will probably come up mm u," th hum d d . 1 u, t. Office at ‘gge ggéfémahghl: ihulud 151m" signers. and vthautfc fees swialln th§y Jig? otfheiwdawem wmch he made v vviilta Btu- saondi-y T e mum“ awfiutw“ ‘ifbmwsé receive? Mr. RALSTON: 1 saw the state- .. they can't throw out money. Coun- “u! 1‘ " math" which ' d?“ "mu" cmqr wedge 5am he tho h; the in the 011109 could iurnish- It is Ml‘. HANSON (York-Sunburyi: lAttoi-liey General should a take l! Ell/ll?!‘ 01 Y9°°Td~ Suffll’ W 5° did 1- How did the minister fiction. There is not much use should have the information. We like it? Mr. RAISTON: I enjoy all statements made by tho Premier ,of Prince Eldward Island. Mr. HANSON tYor-k-Sunburyi: Now we are getting somewhere. I repudiate the suggestion that I ani 50"!’ a contract was made. I say it should have been let eighteen months before. Mr RAISTON: Where would you put it? What yard would you put it in? HANSON Liquor Trial lie-Opens In Summerside The retrial of John (Holman) Gallant, charged with conspiracy to distill illegally alcoholic spirits opened yesterday in the Supreme Court at Summerside with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presid- ing. Most of the morning was tak- cleaiiinz up one centre if all the should not have to wait until April rest are allowed to run. Ilioo Day or after to get the in- Wiul Ytltrehw to venereal dis- formation. That is the situation I case he said two local places had shou] u“ w know from m m} bee" “lewd "D- This u ellclul" ‘mo: wh th iiuomi tio toe him case where one centre should not we y“, ‘of m“ a n w ch be takiiiiz ilic lead. The imttter is men‘ 5 ‘ “W” and ‘he serials and should be taken up by Pwlfle M Prince Edward Island the provincial health department“? mum‘! h" mi- been brousht ‘There should be an educational dOWIP j rprogi'am_ He said he understood a Mr, MICHAUD: Whatever in-' place outside of town had been formation was available to the de- closed to airmen but nothina is partment in reply to the question being dune "an l.‘ lmlvhmlal stund- asked by the hon. member for Cum- Mr. (York-Sunbuxyi- Wang The’ Slmamml g‘ "31? “mil berland was sent out of the depart- “mt is a ouesticn l cannot answ- 1,111,,o§°r0§§n“§§§f§,§,afi§-alga}; inherit flung‘ this week to the ususier; [but if I had the responsibility Councillor Gorrill said lie was Bled “m” e apartment °1 mel “mm have see“ mal- ‘l 3m- ‘m0 t-a sm scmething being done about secremry °1 slate: 1 11m Surprised 1mm“ Yard- Siot machma; because ma nmtude that the information has not ye!‘ Mr- RALSTON: You would? of tLIIIEtDEOIiIBGdI-S thutlthte Clouncil is 33h $13.“? ‘was tsent out andf Mr. HANSON iYork-Sunburyi: no nercs CIIOIIRI o o some- rov e epuyminlster. thine. Mr. HANSON (YOrk-Sunbury): c have some ihiorrhozioh with Fire D “rune!” ‘Why was it made an order for IieJ Jzard to the price of the boat. We W- iighedint the firstd place? It all re- iilige the price of the fee. The min- cmmiuol Mcmu Yfi-Wluu“ Y should i? rm eigfiiiarwgeeirilg’ tdwggluzstirrhiilifii Ilcldtstiii: lgldb?“ wh“ ‘he f0 "- ~ i th t th ltgevfgxce ciegfilztrgenlteasiivdnndum a; this information? It must be agallggboléflCl-IAUD: Yes; l important addition to the equip- ma”? M “media” "mid l“ m? ineiit. He moved seconded by Couri- umpe 0'! the Minister o! Trhnspflrt; M“ HANSON ‘Yilrbsunbufyl! cilior wedge. that five hydrants be yet we have been denied it. 'I‘l_iat I bet; your ‘pardon. I take that, placed zit certain specified places in is the way the minister Ls treating back. The minister is quite right. ihc town, This was ‘xouested by the parliament. 1t is not gqgd enough I am wrong, When is the titre of fire dwlmdmuxt‘ gocllrlacnlgr smiilnr certain“? ll is not 800d enough for‘u@ll"°1'¥ l0 bi’? ‘ marlin-ave secoii e v ounc o, the pwpe of prince Edward Island Mr, MICHAUD. n» Eflllglgigydijggésgglrtgssfggjtegwb; to have this information remain 806s well, November. i945. or srrs..:":*:: men or o more acts o God . '11‘ E. “In d ‘ onggiinglvocouTigilloélnMzinllgggn tsleigt e591“ wild Weeks- Why all this ‘mat em" ""0 the matter? i They. Mr. MICHAUD: That is right. all returned men 0i this "var be ex- “crew 3b°ul1 this matter. K. C. defence counsel in regard to the jury panel. The court stated that the objections would be noted. The jury was then selected and the first witness Emmet Rniinhan was called. When court adjourned he was still on the stand. Ranahan, formerly a grocery clerk at R. T. Holman Ltd, testi- fied to sales of molasses mid yeast made to the accused and to certain deliveries of these articles Mr. Harrison MiicFarluiic, u member of iill9.]ill‘y panel of Be- deque, who in three previous cases during these sittings had been challenged by tlic defence un_ i.ic grounds that lie was not indiffer- ont between the prosecution and s aid the accused ‘ind haibcm “PM: cmpt from Poll Tax during this know they have let a contract to‘ Ml? HANSON iYork-Sunburyi: b9 not indifferent in each case Wm“ a shtpbundmg cqnpany on me lit is now contended that the lust W85 the fir“ "amt u-lllfu ‘mm m? Councillor Mollison brought up a St. Lawrence to build this boat ‘ferry was sunk by an sot o; cod "urctiuh of tlw Jury Cfllllmfucw matter cf a rtturned man from The? know exactly what me wrm§ notwithstanding the findings of a He was thereupon 41011191109" this wa applying for a position in cf the contract are- They know Judge appointed by this govcrn- ‘ again hv tb- drfencp nnzi turn mui tl cLric light blunt and not re; whether she 1s to be an an bum... merit to lnuuire iilto the matter were selected as a. Jury to decide c 1;; ‘the alrpolntliicrit. He dais or a coal bumm,‘ we minmer must lwm the mi m, fllrwer qucstiéq‘ (ill his fitness. Edmiiiizi Tlriywili-il, the I_c_'lioii v ll hie 310w m3 a“ x; to tint question N°~ 4- ‘WT-Ch 1 l Lot 14. and Arthur South. L l l“? u , t 2nd I would put it to him now 1S1‘ V/hzct i; the tohrwe diwohsiohr After liearino evidence rfliey‘ his‘ “Dpncanon m “mu “ Che 31L. but to be an on burner o} 3.41mi speed? a ' U ed unu Teiulucd “m1 t "l l vacancy m; bu, “m, m a he ccal burner? Mr. MICHAUD: Yes which was n“ “we”: of m‘ been revistercd with national sel- Mr. MICHAUD: It is to be an oil MR HANSON (York-Sunbur )~ "mus deflslmls m}, t?“ nlilmb 1 active écrvice Councillor Smizll- burner. i at i; gOQd. y ' a ~ . r. o z 7 _ ~ s. grfrlgrrfgtMllhMagr,‘i,cf“fhefl C. vn_ 1111111515.“ -sted that the Lesion . Mr. MICHAUD: Length 34g f... i ~ P . could provide the tswn with a i.st between pespendlcu “s, and 272 b2 2ll*".9d him T)l“.‘i.‘ml)i.C)I'll_V. g counsel fgr illp prosecution was J, J_ Hughes Fredcnctnn, N of men seal-tint: ivork, to wh.cli the to“: could refer when filling a pos- ition. _ Co ' '- llcr Mollison reported that No Tenders Called ‘ |rect over all. M!" HANSON (York-Sunbury): Mr. HANSON (Yo k-S b‘ "i: That is the answer. what about the Quite a bis bout’ r u“ h“ B and R S. Hinton, coimerl for L,‘ l a Mr ~ t; _ J J J1“- n 3- i, l .1 t m nth o! ‘m5 oier quat ons. Give me the list‘ ._ MICHAUD: Oh. yes- The 2P“ J. m C5‘ its: c..2cfiflituréeelizgixoincieascd o- and we shah ha" ma" 31L o“ ih°‘ch“r‘°t.tet°““ .““"5 3w m“ “ml ' H?" " v-ri- the first three months of inst 11th 01 February the followmgltlle Prime Edward Island is 235 Nuught, K C ( and Nam,“ feet. Beam, sixty-one feet, Tho ycai- l. .- $6,523.40. This was partlul- qu-cstions were passed as an order‘ 1v rim t; 5n increased expenditure icr return; Charlottetown was fifty-nine for»; inn streets vrliich was up f:_cm $1;- l. Have tenders been called ioriand the Prince Edward Island ls lOSIBS iii 1943 to $2,176.84 lli 1941 the construction u; a {en-y boahfiity feet, Draught, nineteen feet; He said that revenue 5h°‘"‘ to serve Prime Edward Island? llhat cannot be changed because of ecl an increase of $1.691“ f" tug Mr. MICHAUD: No tenders weralltcal conditions- same period, Councillor Gorrill sin called ‘or ‘he boat‘ I M‘, HANSON this lirid been the worst vcar in the v _ g r five years he has been on the street M“ HANSON iY°"k'5““bm'l)‘ I thgg-‘ver: mom‘ _ No tenders were called but soon-- lcogldiiiitéfilor Mollison moved sec- trhtt was let? ' jhOFSB-pvwer. The Chilrlottetowni was 81300. the Prince Edward Island —-% . ended bv Councillor Gorrill that Mr. MICHAUD: Yes. The Kensingtoii Alisn-ih; l;‘f‘-"‘: line Canadian National Instltultg Mr. HANSON iYOTk-Sllnbil.ry_.-_:iS 7,000 The new car ferry l5 sup. ed host to the Summersldtt Q5310 for the blind be permitted t0 110 After the debate on this very ques- P0564! to take nineteen loaded pm Royals Thursday nigh citiwr, a tag dav‘ on ved 58mm“ tion in the House last session? ‘modern freight cars. The capacity} “swirl”: ,““‘ii;..51“.‘l~.“2.°r A '21. i; ..i°ii‘.“‘é%.“.§..l‘é§ rr..':‘.2... t... .... 13,;- iggssegy= lgel, s ,, , lifts”. Shiites?" .5“ yr“. e0 .. t. - y‘ _ ,. .1, - o- n :, rnce" * - gmcecirgnt. For two p.‘.'lOfiS._lil2 03?}; F:7QhTF$¥°§ob§eiiwilnieislfifi s} Who fixed the price of x1e liayamllantds is ten. Autcmoblles: ‘The hesivl llfigreilulm“ ‘Pgwhcdh bulijiis ‘Hi0 because a figure was arrived at? year ferry will take sixty car's. Thai the south Shari c $3610 fiermd Cbuncmor Wedge moved mend. assume that the contract calls foi-iCharlottetown took about fifty-six t?!“ swrtmgalst aiiiece. Then‘ the ‘ ed by Councillor Morrison that a sml-glp “Sure. I-Iow was thstlgugh and the Prince Edward Isand with three so Patrick Ryan be 5mm d truan reae . nk, takes forty cars. officer. salarv to be paid by the 5- Kerisington and Vicin ify dam burst. Clever pull?" P1P”: Mr. MICJ-LAUD: The contract g ' The ACTING CHAIRMAN (M . “mch m1 5m" o.‘ sucfigrs ‘$2512.? Y.C I. Councillor Mollison asked c059. plus fixed iea for construe? Muculllll; I would call the atr- ihe first two $65-$10!“ -- ~ iention of hon. members to if the chiidrons Aid Society Bigf-Bd ticn, inspired hhtk-chtckulg w with this appointment. couri lor Mr sow Misses Marjorie Maiheson. Vessie. Dawson. Margaret McDonald were‘ recent visitors to 'I‘ruro, N. S. l Miss Mable Cummings spent the weekend in Emerald the guest of her sister Mrs. Herman Mayne. l —Many friends of Mr. George! regret to learn oi his recen . ‘l hope for s speedy re- Misses Gladys Croken and Helen. Crc-ken o1’ S/ummersidc spent Easteri at, the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken. -Mr. and Mrs. Harland Day and, little daughter Joyce spent Good, Friday at Emerald the guest o! Mrs. Day's parents. i s. Lowell Allen and Grant Mollison of the Royal Canadian llhltrlneers have returned after spen- ding the Easter holidays with their parents in Summersld S. , —M.i'. Aeneas McEntec. student of St. Dunstan}; University. Char- lottetown. spent his Easier holidays’ at his home in Emerald. -Miss Jeanette Brown employee of the Journal Office. Summeroido spent ‘her Easter holidays in Em erald the "nest of her cousin Miss Elsie Mayne. —-J0hnie Inglis e of Amherst, N.S., ' arid Aubrey merit Down! the Easter holidays in Kensington. the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. E. Inglis. J. KENSINGTON, P.E.I. (IO-OPERATE wmn- I w, p; 5, Claude MsNelll. 0'i.earv i s. s. Duel], ‘tn... Green. MsoGuinn a ‘from. lauvntrer NW William caurieeii. aeileuuo - M» - "Pfflnmut N A. Cnacllffe Fredericton 1p. A. Mcllsc. lles Ac no i- :- ....'"-...~"- "air-r... st-rr-si-mma rat- . iii-i. harem Divine. when - h heart: Qfgfilemm John Edwards. Colvllle 1"’ °" u tcwsrt Q Beck. Mon Illa l. l). I North Tncn _ q wuunmn, Qpflngfleld weal MM McKay. Northsm wllgalalfi Dairy 00.. North Wil- l. i‘. Morris. linkers Stuffiness Specialized Medication Works Fast Right Where Soothing relief from stuffy, pa HAN plhué fixedngee? xsrfitchgs inflccrrilmitteeeof the whale laid it over till the next EIIECIIEHE‘. by man“:lfrlch,,;,c,_f°‘,fnd°sflfffiiig item uniier Iieoiisidefitidyrlingoigi ‘till: The Mayor said it washther gun“ o! the department minister and the hon n-‘embe tor] m“ m“ we" “l?” 1 a“ Mr. HANSON ivorir-suhb riYolik-Siihbiiry are entireLv ourt oi] u‘e-lru?fli.°frm.erf.. W- And emiployed by the governrlfileaiit-lnrder. and they both know it The g"..N-..:“.::?.9"i%2:.:.t"a. “.32.? who is ,, ,5 ,. ..,,,, lz“..‘r.’°i.i. ‘i‘.§..°°.“““.§l%§° he ua . -- ' " I 5, , rey ei-en ex- stO. Ind CEPC- Macmnald‘ - HAN (York-Sunbury): Wnultufe from one on an ice- 0n an estimated cost of what? breaker which will be made in perate defence thrusts‘ at the 13“ ‘“ moment on the p111"! the Kensingtcn sextetgreally be- gan to pay dividend in the third. and the fans were treiitcd to =1 wry fine example of it forward line actually functioning and i-Jiii: lhg gs a unit. McLean. leftivingcr gm- the olymps, bagged four gofils UCallezhan getting three, Jac 1e Shurman. casey veteran who spear Gorrlll said they had had the Cost, ' ier under consideratio M], d Mrl- "m! Mr- mcrmlm- r l9 headed most of the attacks. twp Mls- mm” Bu“? ' m‘ M“- - o W-alu-ooo- - , _ h l Monkley, and Mrs. orm Mr. HANSON (York-Sunbury); Mr- HANSON (York-sun!) ); “nd Landry’ one For ( e “me Donald were recent visitors tdvibve per cen. Mr. Chairman, technically spegghs team, Qenrge Woodslde netterl hill three goals, two on lone patrols. and the last on a fleet D355 "m" Chet Champion who plckvi uP Dave Ramsays rcbc-und. The t Mr. MICHAUD: Nearly five per, . r H lif - m“ halviiiuglliréiirlrgéltfrhggflailbflefv13' Mr. HANSON (York-Sunbury): itli Charlottetown. you are right, but “P059 quite naturally and I should I suggest m t t l t h‘ h like vtgpsay ltiiis in extenaiation. If _- a ee s oo .g 011p ' ~BPpy your same ruing to game was eliceplltlllulll’ 618911. I10 W___1 hlscwlllxurfewxsl- g€fisln$r“ contract of that size. I speak sub- the Minister of National Defence: penalties being handed out by M_ »V..s ey J p . ilttt t0 cprrectiori- The Minister ofuhd the tpflsue-lashipg he gave me,‘ the‘ {Make no mistake about that. Now ~ evei-ythlngi. _ i j icannut go iliruirgli the NiliLllLlllllJv (York-Sunbury) : I iYOrk~$unbm-y);ll'lilEs of the house Whig; 5mm thaticnfl=ililCil0n cf :1 tum: A Few Drops llp Each Nosirll Quickly Relieve A comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, reduces swollen membranes-soothes irritation, relieves Kennedy who handled the \vhistle.| The pupils 0-? Mrs. William sum iNationai Defence laughs, |I shall be content. The MLsses Marjorie Coiinlci: lliG-‘s rorini in Kensinfilufi s°h°°1 and Geraldine McLean. stuichts at Prince oi’ Wales College. Chill", lottetown. are spending ihfl 3115i", holidays with their parents in Kensington. Included in the college students home for the Eftstsi‘ llniicliii"; Pi"- Chas. German and Emmett Brir ham. who are attending St. Duns- tan's University. I Almost twentv-flve hundred rat- "‘.' ion books were issued in Kr-nung- ‘The Apr“ meeting M Fmdeflcmn ton last week. Mr. Norman Ninc- Ti met at Mme i“ M's" Emer‘ Donald was in charge of the work son lg/lurrav. orildrgaulzrldiilalxiltéeggli; and those who kindly gave their PR5 "lib We“ i? d nsistance were Mrs. r. Hickey, opened y slnaina Ode follow! Mrs. x. Waite. Mrs. 1.. iiuehes. by repeatins creed in imiwh- l? Mrs. E. Bernard. Mrs. c. wobwsr. mrmbers answered r011 tall with Mm R 3.0km“ M“, B, MQLQQd I ~ ‘icine bottles. Minutes oi last Mrs. C. Adam Mrs. Lena Moiikley i Jug were read and approved. -—¢_-.—.——.-- t: _R(.“,J0l't of concert was given which |shcwcd proceeds oii $6085. Sick _conim. reported no calls. School ,ecmm. reported nothing needed. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed, 3 pairs gloves, 1 quilt, l iiirtlc neck sweater, I boy's pull- ‘nvcr, 2 pairs service socks, l pair ‘SCQLIIIIIYS socks, were passed in. A iquit for convention display was luanncd and secretary was asked to ‘rend for material. Ques“ ‘e iivns marl and “iscusscd. Mrs. Judson Rackliam invited members in hTr hci-nc for next meeting- Roll call to be answered by favorite vrgctnble. Lunch ccm. Mrs. low-on Murray and Mrs. F. W. Cutcliifa, Meeting closed by sing- ing Notional Anthem, after which r. dainty lunch was served by rmmittee in charge. Too Late To Classify —_"__ smarter-n: I old cf the Junior Red Cross. y The total sale of War Saving stamps in Kensington School for the your 1943-44. is harms the $600 inirirk. The three leading class- rooms are: Mrs. Sempies $146 Miss pendcuzostfis $137. Miss Thomp- son's $110. I FREDERICTON W. I. of Catarrh Trouble ls! inful distress of acute catarrh VIGKS held l1 pantry sale on Thursday in w Em- l speak for the peclple of Prince MI‘. RALSTON: I do. l Mr. HANSON iYork-Sunbiu-yiz! hen I asked his colleague the] “he? duly What commissions were Paid on cost-plus contracts nc said! live per cent was the maximum but m", °l1 1578c items the lee was‘ Btherfllly much less. Mr. RAISTON: I am laughing at my hon. friend being so anxious" and so tical as to whetherl than was a contract with reference‘ to s ferry service to Prince Edward Island. Now he finds that a con- tract has been made or is being made arid a. fee is being paid, and he is starting to kick about it. Mr. HANSON (York-Snub y); I am not kicking about it. 1 om! iu-flt “yin! the fee is too high. Of course. I realize that s large amount of this fee will come back in taxation: I hope it Will. Mi". RALSTON: I-Ie l; sorry that the contract is made. Mr. HANSON tYork-Sunburylf No; I am not sorry the contract ls made- The minister has no right to impure motives to me. Mr. RAISTON: That is just what I am doing. I never saw so many tears shod by anyone as are being shed my 10011. friend about Prince Edward Island until it happened that he found out that the peope of Prince Edward Island were unfortunate enough to have lost s boat- Ml’. HANSON iYork-Sunbury); Edward Island because the hon. member for Prince Edward Island are consistently silent. Mr, RALSTON: The hon. mem- bers ior Prince Edward Island do not take up the time oi the house in talking about it. They do some-j thing. They are making every possible effort to set service to that‘ Item agreed to. P. E. I. Hospital Ladies Aid Hollis Monthly Meeting l The regular monthly meetiixz cf the Prince Ed-"wurd Island Hospital Ladies‘ Aid Society was hclu the Cuiidall Home Monday after- noon ut 3 o‘clo . Duriml the business period a let- ter was read from Miss Harris. secretary oi the hospital board cf trustees. informing the ladies that the menu system ivculd be hoop czl at the hospital in so far as the dietitian would be iiblo to do 5n, This letter was ill response to ll ic- commendation made bv the Ladies’ Aid, to the Board of ‘Trustees. that the menu system might help to make the meals more snl-isiacioi-y to the patients, and might also b: tfihgd means of saving considerable A verv encouraging report was read by Mrs. Bruce. housekeeper at the hospital. giving n ccmplcte list of the amount of reserve linen in licr storcroom. Much credit is due the buying committee who have secured so manv articles under so manv difficulties. Mrs. L-antz, conveiior oi the ways and means committee. reported fl very successful tag day on Foster Satin-day‘. Approximately $850.00 we: rcalired. oi this iimcmi, a7"ut $3713.00 was contribute? bv Pic merchants, and the rcmaindar was due to the response of n. ixcnei-ous public. Mav we take this upper- tunitv to thank the coiitribiitcrs. congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal passa es. Makes breathing easier- LOST. RONSON lighter, initials KJH. and air- force crest. Finder please con- tact Y.M.C.A., Chariottetow-imRe- island, but they are no», advertis- g it the way being done on the other side oi the House. try it Follow directions in package. ward. 4-12-11- Mr. HANSON iYork-Sunbury): i the tzsilers. and nil who assisted in pnv way. Arranilements were made for tho Nurses‘ Graduation exercises which PAGE seven I . pa/Zle/rfed/ f Dryncu Instantly Relieved Dr! mcii lips an uncomfortable-nan sigbtly-imncccsssry. tool Got quick, sure relief from unpleasant roughness and pro- tect yourself from easily infected cracks by applying soothing Lypsyl. Because of Its smooth emollient action Lypsyi quickly penetrates tbs cracks —guards against impurities sad germs-gives immediate relish-hastens nltursl healing. Lips quickly regain desirable suppleaeu. Gel l lyplyl today — use it regularly. Lyplyl ll acid everywhere in handy stick form. LYPSYL “m” Seed Oats and Barley For Sale We oifcr up tn 2.000 liuulicls of Banner seed nah, All crowing in one of best. farming -.~i- iproidnce, Government 153.00 per 1G0 lb. bu". twn-rowczl bark-y at F cl, bag included, Ff ion. Tcrzns cnrzli. (l. promptly, i MALPEQCE TII-Ikizlbfi COMPANY ..i . lIh iii the 4-l0-I2-l4-3l. unusually undone lbs opinions d unease-Anni lCIJlllilllZlJ from ]|.i"[) 4i crlzmd Stunt one Will‘, and comes in from meets. Th5‘ most llillilfill l meet would be 21L ]).ll'l. and .:ic citlici“ ' it i. (iiviticd island that 4y ViiDPii off mi iic- - il'€‘!ll."ll(iOl.lS r0 that ' the lSiilflti. The ll‘Cl_V different. out iii tile At- Ncu-Ioiziiiilaild conditions .i.e 0.. The lighthouse was luntic Ocean off and subject to a : arm iii the one direction for days, and the field of ice just crept ci':r it like mi av- alsiiiclie. the cause- ’ t it \\‘il'.'ll it il completed that; \\‘lil be IZU is;- flow: there will be a ccznplcic clicct. of board ICp hint will not mcve after it is formed. The nwrt Objbiillllfl in .'\ muse- vsav is flint l? u of cur engineers know aiiyilii iibcut it. it is so simple. They nil can tell you about tunnels. how they would go through a mountain starting at each side and meeting exactly in the centre but the construction cf a causeway is slmillp after \'O‘_l have surveyed the deli-ii of \-,-zil-:i' and iicurezl the yards cl mat . ‘ Ono objector ‘lillllli that to get the material and get it mi the ground would take a lifetime, and he is good at figures After the ivni- llirro will b0 hun- dreds of cruiis iivnilztblc mid there would be numerous sub-contracts, and 511100.000 is a lot of money. So is $50,000,000. That money will move a tremendous amount of rock, and the number of pec;i‘e required to do the work, would be. say, 103 oi‘ the more i0 l in comp rison to the . mostly all that \\'Oi“l( would bc clcmc by ma.- c ncrv. From my dispatches from 0t- tawa I quot. in part: "Since n0 one can guarantee that n tunnel could be constructed under Nor- thumbarland Strait. ' iii using compressed ill!‘ the project would appear impracticable at that loca- tion." You will notice there is nu mention about a causeway thl reason is they do not lzzi 2 If we rare only able to .50. con- fill Holland nectiori with poor si-Tir LCNIION -— approached the L the Eire border contained 11c 35 flail- scizcd by But vvlirn ojxiicd nct bridle». but Si‘) ens iii all Tlic Eire cusicm RECENT (‘RAKE Mah long has been played iii Chi- na for about eight criitui-ics. takes place czirlv in Aim‘. A report on thi ‘ Lam's? cf Aicicv nlnna ivcrc ills" ivoriiiv proiccl which ivill iindrrtnkc denim this vczir dur- ill" Hospital Work. A nomination rriiiiiiiifire W35 ap- lloiitorl ‘o briii: in .1 mu. slziic oi officers to tlir riiiniiwl iiicciiiv: on IVPH’ Rtli Diiriiiiz tlit‘ bllwlllf"? iwrinzl this r-iicrzetic i!l'(llli) ii d llI‘l“.S nii five dozen pillow i -. Aiill‘ ilie meotiiii! ildiCilFIlL ‘ii Vi.“ Svfyvd DENNIS‘ Mn '\I'§‘Iii\.\"D —- At ffciilifril ROV- nlti, on Anril l0 151-14. AIPiVPl Mac- Aiuland in hi: Gfllli ‘vczir. Th:- iun- eral will be hold from ihc rcsldmcl of liL< son. Harry \i1cAu<lwiid Central Rovnltv rm Frzri": tiftcr- noon. service siuvdii" at p-"L Interment in "in Pen s Crmetery m. cliflflOiififlt-ll. IV. D. MacLean IQNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltaiilrs Phone H! //,'0.s'. I l