was: ‘rim N TODAY ONLY Von Johnson In g "No LEAVE, NO LOVE“' Shem 2:30-70 iimucr EDWARD MOI. —- TIIES. — WED. The Screen's new Sensation in o Motion Picture of Strange Obsessionl Ht s Uilfurrlii . ufld Uonoerouil n1 s guviiii" lllllllll iilllllil - llliii SiEiEllS THE comm Extra! Sport - Novelty TODAY-Shows At 1:30-10:45 The lmvery Boys ln "SPOOK susrtrs" Plus: News-Comedy-Cortoon i f “BAPITIII. Mflll. —- TIIES. -— WEB W” “lb” ' . . . awn”; '“""' '"“°"l no: voua sorrel. tonight two-fitted FlQht-ililill! brown bread and baked < » ‘b98115. and order early. Mrs. L m’ 5"" w"'°' Gallant. 1c School aunt. charm cuinmsu This column lg reaerud Iq- ‘n. Io! local Interest, but aslvegtlgln‘ of ~a newsy nature may b; lfllgflgfl at five hots a word strictly pay. ubla ll advaloé. ' " nnowu lwcraro ' t _ lPhona n11. ' m‘ s‘ NEW unscrew sun HIATII t T000105 Music Stan. l JUST ABBXVID. - 51¢; w; iinch stove pipe. Holynano, Q5“. ilottetown Store. i BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCI I818. Mrs. Johnston's Ladiel l Wear. .- l. CITY POLICE Court-r .. A; m, City Police Court yesterday mom. inc. a drunk was fined s6 and cost; ‘an-d i0 days. l tracking down The Q VAMPIRE KIN-ll. i PREMIER JONES AT SUQSEX ‘-Premier J. Waltar Jones left by plane at 5 oclock yesterday after- noon for Sussex. N.B. He is expect- ed to return tomorrow. i l _ l vomc UNITED CllAftGlJtav. "J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services Sunday: lnnnevm whom...“ Brackleyf 1.30 p31,. Central 5m P iChurch. York Sunday School at, l 2 pm. fads ladle Program on the Screen in fhe first lino l u. nest... u... and»: 1 l i noun: non WEEK-ENIh-Miss ‘ Louise Avard. who i-s attending Mt. iAllison University. arrived home .' last evening to spend the week- lend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard, Charlottetown. l BAHA’! PUBLIC MEETING- iCharlottetown Hotel. Saturday, 18.30 p.m. Subject. "The ,Behind i-he Plan", by Ml’. Willard _ _ lMacKay, who has Just returned Extra: News - Feminine Clossl from a coast to coast tour. All Novelty - House Tricks welcome’ tlliiiiliilv MANY ATTEND DANCE —Ov¢l' two hundred couples danced to the Downiownersy music at the Char- O-O-OO+O-O EMPIRE - TODAY — snobs z.ac;_1-a;4s latAziuo 4st runs wira Also: ST. PETER! LAKE SCHOOL Report for month of January: Grade VIII-l. Verna MacAdam; 2. Latina. MusIJonaid; 3. Jackie Macadam. Grads VII-i. Mary Rhoda Mac- Adam; 2. Dorothy MaoOormack; I. Owen Trainor. Grade VI—1. Ray MacDonald. Grade V-1. Catharine MacDon- sld; 2. George MacDonald; 3. lean- Traimr. Grade fV-—l. Alton ibnrierson; '. Emmgtt Roach; 3. Frances Mac- Seriol - Comedy - Cartoon - Sports iottetown lloiel last night. It was .4 St. Valentine's dance. put on by .tho_ Gyro Club. allsl under the sup- RIVLSlOH of ‘ ‘ sari Taylor. Buf- fet lunches were served. FUNERAL SEIIVICES — Th: funeral of Miss Annie Ban-sit took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Elmer Gauthier. 38 King street. to St. Diuistan’: Ba- silica where Requiem High Mass ,was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan who also conducted the service at the grave. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Albert Ryan. Richard Hughes, Frank R-udi. John Goody. D. Giliis and Dan Brown. O-O—OO-%O-OO-O FURYI supper meeting of the Phahnx evening with Harry Thompson as chairman. After supper was servfld is singsong was enjoyed by all. Arthur Avard and John Proud ren- . . y _ tiered a touching duet. ‘Ilhe minutes Ffralfnhtilp Deleaux- 3' slephenlof the last maettng were read and ‘ - . d ted. Th i f t t- Gracie 11-4. Jiinmy MalcDorgzld; {fngpwas ma; 21382255‘: “he $012315: Laybolt, 3. Patr cla ac- fvmch Mfkcmngglngro. "n, 1 nteicst ts on ym names Grade I la)-1. Aeneas Laybolt; to b held 1 LO d in 1g‘3_ Th gnLticihn 'I‘rainor; 3. Basil Lay- mfiang wu",,,s::§1,,,,m,d_ . o . l Grade I (bl-—1. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. -— Sunday, son; 2. Frances February 16th, 1947. Quinquagoaima Edward Dcvcaux. sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Commun- Grade I <c1--1. Shirley Anderson; ion. 11.00 A. M. Moiming Prayer and 2. Gernrrl ‘MacDonald. sermon. Subject. "A (Iood Name." Teacher. Ffloronce Maihesom. Ant-hem, "O. Lord My God". Wes- ley. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Illustrated Address, Subject. "History of the Church o! Oormadr. Gracie III-l. Lillian MacDonald; Thane Ander- MacDonald; 3. England, dates 587-1115." Th! Bby Scouts and Girl Guides will attend lIilliitS 0i Eliifllilliil iamonsls of Radiant Beauty From WELLIIERS the Morning Service in a body. Everybody welcome. ENGLISH GIRL MARRIED HERE -—Miss Joan Hannah Crsbtcee of lcridon. England Gilli; Penny of Halifax. N.S.. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William Ronnie of 56 Euclid Ave.. Quincy. day morning by Rev. George l2. Bevans. minister of the First Pres- Qulncy st. Quincy. Gillis. cousin of the bridegroom. their home in Halfax. Mrs. Penny arrived from England last week nnd had been making her residence 11 li-m» York; -8 p.m..‘ i with skaters from niher Power : PHALANX CLUB -The regular, Club was held at tho Y.M.C.A. last; THE CHARLOTTETOWN w ‘GUARDIAN TO LET I IN MONTAGUE 1 Offices formerly occu- pied by the lute D1. C. l. ' Green, dentist. These offices are heot- ed with water supply. Apply:-- H. J. MABON. Montague I Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Waiter Batchilder has a vis- itor to Charlottetown cn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. MacLeau were visitors to Charlottetown cn Thursday. Miss Marion Morrison is spend- ing some time with her sister lvlis. Joseph Harris o.‘ Elmira. Mr. Dan Mathicsou, who is cm- pioyed in Montreal and on the GNU Lflki-‘S. is 011 a visit to his hune here. Winners of events in the recently held Georgetown High School ‘Ice Sports will NOQlVE a chance to ex- hibit their abilitics in competition Southern and Central King's County centres, 1n Montague on Friday night at the Ice Sports there. l Due to the continued mild weath- : er sometime ago. the ice on norm side of the rink became vary thin and the ground being higher 0n that side of the rink. necessitat- ed the chopping out of the ice 0n that side. Th6 present cold snap Hive the rink managers an opport- unity of doing this and of re-siash- ling the affected area. i Their friends are glad to report Following is the test of the speech by Mr. J. Watson Mac- usught. MP. for Prince. in mov- ing the address in reply to the Speech from the ‘Throne. in the House of Commons. Ottawa, as reported in Hansard, Jan. 3i. Mr. Speaker. I have the honour to move. seconded by the hon. member for Biiciizelieu-Vercheres 1M1’. Oournoyer): Resolved that the following ad- dress be presented to His Ex- cellency the Governor General of Canada; May it please Your Bamellency: “We. His Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the House of Conuuons of Canada. in parlia- ment assembled. beg leave to of- fer our humble thanks to Your Excellency for the gracious speech which Your Excellency has ad- dressed to both houses of per- liament." In rising to move this resolu- tion I wish first of all to ex- press my sincere thanks to tihe Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) and to his colleagues for the high honour they have 0on- (erred upon me In asking inc to move the address in reply to the speech from the throne. I lie- lieve -that the people of my con- stituency and. in fact, the people of Prince Edward Island. will feel 'ir1 this honouring of their re- ypresentative some recognition by ‘the Prime Minister and his col- lioagues of the magnificent pari lplayed by t-he people o! Prince |Edward Island throughout the IWIX’ years. I believe also tihat the Prime Minister II not unmind- fui of the many happy associa- ‘lions and friendship! he formed when he represented the consti- ltuency of Prince from. i919 to ltl-iat Georgetown students attending 192i locum, arid Universities made a very creditable showing in their ‘half-yearly examinations. Especial- ‘ly gratifyln8 ls the shoiving made by former members of the aimed ‘iservicu. who are now continuing ‘their educational courses after be Ing liway from their studies during their years of service. 1 A regular Southern King's Lea- gue hockey game was played before a capacity crowd in Georgetown on Thursday night between the local Eagles and Montague Ogilvies. Al- though ending in the high score of 13-7 in favor of the Eagles, the game was fast, rugged and produc- ed some of the bcst l1ockey' seen here this season. The game was capably nferced by Constable Bell ,of Montague. lnteiest in the League which is nearing a finish is at a. ,high pitch in the three communit- 'ies and each team has its faithful ‘followers on all road frills» icAnAnA irrcovincz 01-" lrrtnvca EDWARD ISLAND lN THE PROBATE COURT The 13th day of February AD. I947. In Be Estate of Thomas Sween- ey late of Charlottetown In Queen's County I11 the said Pro- ‘vfnoo. Retired. deceased. Intest- ate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on filo of Jolui P. Sween- ey of Charlottetown aforesaid. Medical Doctor. tilie Administrato- of the above named estate pray- Ing that a citation may bu issued ‘for the purpose hereinafter set iforth: You are therefore hereby irequired to cite all persons Inter- aotod in the laid estate to be and at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House In Charlottetown in Queen's County, In the said were married a‘ u o-cbck “m”, Province. on Monday tho 17th duyithe greatest Icebreaker of March next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock foronoon on motion of M. Albun Farmer Elm, Proctor for suiii Petitioner. And It Is hereby ordered that a Diamond 10$ $50.00 Diamond Duette $100.00 ouuauoi suuscro in sung cusp “$0.00 3 Dlomond Solitaire Ifilabnwdlaawbofalflllstltaflatlallhlni- lng" o! lala lovely lady by lelectfng her ring hero of Wuhan. - - - Oene In now and select here from the lany uaolalh and beaadfally styled en- ationa we offer. WELLNERS JfiEl-ill SIIGE fill N, with Dr and M“ Msaqowm ofvtruo copy hereof he forthwith 118 willow Ave“ wouuwl-L MLJubllshed In some newspaper Penny ls the w“ of M, am M,‘ published In Charlottetown nfnro- Pelm, Penny o! Eldon’ prim» m. mid once In each weak for at ward Ismmy _(Qop1ed from m, loalt four consecutive weeks from inc Led H.) a“ y I i copy horeof be fnrthwffh posted M13 HERBERT y_p_u_ .. Th; In the following public places re- members of Mt. Herbert YP-U- Inwtivelr. namely. In the uni of were guests of Miss Eva Beer at a tho Court lfnuae In Charlottetown V813’ intfisting alniieézlorfullmlillta- aforesaid, at or near the Royal ggbllfiuizh lgtllnihe Protgnu“ 6r: Dank of Canada In Charlottetown ' ' aforesaid and at or near tho Bank h . Th t iti I Valan- i’,n:“‘§,fst_bmf refflndfla‘ mmbusi of Nova Scotfa fn Charlottetown of school days. and the various “MTIIM l" "l" l" IWPIOIII ill- games. contests and relay racesfiorented In the laid lststo so Koren thogtzugtillyxuenejsgrlegl gloreaefid may have dun notice no er ere or” _ fish PM with I 11"" f" "W wrmnss n1- Ilonour Harold fisher-rims: gemhtilztlestaethea in- bum-N rfimu’ ha" M u‘. sold Probate Court at. Charlotte- h l l f! 0t lrghgheyn Ifhlmmmf" l" Qtltlfll‘! County. the day was In charge of the closing wor- and rear first shove written. shl service. The h n ‘My Ll. 5a tlh ragga Up to Thadbwaa lung‘. 3y us. Cont, sam was rea y v notch. The stispah Ienedlctloni w“) " Mummy‘ brought a very enioyabb evening , P ALMII the date hereof 11nd that 1s truo‘ Registrar. | A Rare Honour It is an hnnour that has come to my constituency only once be- fore and an honour that has come to my native province only three limes. In 1810 the late Mr. F. D. Bracken, one of the membe a for Queen's. moved the address; in i899 the late John H. Bell. mem- ber for blast Prince and after- wards premier of Prince Edward Island. had the some honour. and in 1921 the address was moved by the late Jamel Mclsaac. than member for King's. All these gen- tlemen discharged their duties with much credit to themselves. and It Ia interesting to note a comment made by u» present Prime Minister in referrimg to ffhe speech of Mr. Mcfsaac. I quote: "I am sure that my hon. friend. the member for King's. P. E. 1. lMr. lvlcfsasc). will look upon this as a sort of field day for Prince Edward Island. Inasmuch as h! flfid l’. comprising half the rep- resentation of iihat province, have been privileged in be the first speakers In this important de- bate. That his speech was very creditable to himself and to Iihe Island is. I think. the highest compliment that could be paid ‘him. r hone he will not my that I speak at. nli ironically when I ,say that. having listened to his ‘poetical quotations and classical allusions. I believe he might have applied to his own speech flit iwords which he quoted from BY- :ron‘s “C-‘hllde Harold" in refer- iehcc to (he ocean—"that there was considerable music in its roar." New Car Ferry r1 is a happy omen. I think. that ithe hon. member for Richelieu- Verchercs comes from the city of ‘M “about appeas- before the Judge present Borei. for it is in the giant iiip- _ysrds of Marine Industries Lim- lited that there Is at present be- Iing built the car ferry Absflweit. in the ‘world. It is with great satisfac- ‘tion that the people of Prince byierian Church. at the Mande. 95 “f “h” “m9 “l? l" 509W 0111156 if Edward Island will learn that the MIL mqnle any they can why thi- Accounts (gtlr ferry Abegweit will be ready was matron o! hum”. with symley of the said Eslnto should nnt ho for delivery in the early spring- passed and the llatzitc- closed as, as best man‘ The coup“ Wm make prayed for in said petition IllltliftJWlI was sunk on her way Ever since the S. S. (Xurlotte- to ‘(he dry dock in Saint John in lion. the people of Prince Eti- ‘ward Island have lied to rely "on the services of an Icebreaker ibuiit over thirty years ago to ltranaport all commodities to Prince Edward Island and move 'our produce to the mainland. It has been a difficult period. It Elbl! been a period in which the ‘farmers of Prince lid-ward Island have suffered much. In fad. it is difficult to estimate just now mum Prince Edward Island suf- lfered during that period. 5o It ,wi1l be with conlide “. satia- Ifsctlon that the people of Prince ;Edwsrd Island will hall the nr- lriva] of the S. H. Abegweit In‘ :the spring. i Potato Flour Price! l i wish now. lib. Speaker. to commend the Minister of Agri- culture (Mr. Gardiner) and his colleagues for putting into effect 11 floor price under potatoes. In early October the Canadian po- tato market was in a greatly de- to a close. 311 MARITIME IAIIER ACADEMY mm m Pas-lulu! m sm- lt. roman. 1a. Text of Speech Given. . In licuse of Gommons by Mr.‘ J. Watson MacNaught pressed stale. 111st was due in part to the unusually large crop. but it was also due to the dis- pllfllflltlOfl of misleading infor- mation concerning tho danger of’ glut. The committee of the Privy Council accordingly, on the ad- vice of the agricultural prices’ support board. passed an order», ln-oouncil on October i'I giving authority to the board to pin-l chase potatoes in Prince Edward. Island and New Brunswick dur-| ing the crop year 1046-1947 at the - following prices: first, for po- iatoes delivered to the board after April 30, 1M7, or earlier at the‘ direction of the board, $1 per '15- [l pound bag or 80 cent-l a bushel’ on car at shipping pointhbaggedl T__—_ . y Meyers Easter Onl MAKgyY Phone 369-L tagged and inspected. 1 There were appropriate difler-' vntlala to be determined by the board for potatoes delivered at the direction of the board in bulk or otherwise than on car at shipping point; secondly. for potatoes delivered for processing. $1.65 per barrel at factory for dangle, No. 1 grade. Halntary Effect The passing of this order it? council has pad a stabilizing and salutary effect on the price of potatoes. ‘Fhis was particularly so in Prince Edward Island. and 1 am sure that, should the. potato growers from New Brunswick be asked, they would give thanks to thc minister and his colleagur! for the. passing of this order i11 council. Since the passing of the order the market has been firm. Tihere has been no panic and the marketing of potatoes has gone on 1n an orderly fashion. This is borne out by a state- ment issued by the Canadian Nu- flung} Railways on the number of on; of potatoes ferried across the strait this season. The state- ment shows that up to midnight of Wednesday. January 32. 4.351 cars of the 1046 potato crop had been carried across the North- umberland strait by car ferry. assisted for a time by the B. B. Bcotis. This was an increase of m earl over the corresponding period for the lust twelve months. The action of the government has put confidence Into the minds of the potato growers and has shown them that the govern- ment meant what il said Wlltffl it passed the agricultural prices support legislation. Fldseriel Research Ooming from a Province wihere fishing is next in importance to agriculture, I feel that I must make a fow brief remarks in con- nection with that industry. 111°"? particularly in regard to the ef- fect the work of the fisheries re- search board has had on that in- dustry. The board. operating under authority of fisheries Ro- search Board Act. has diurge of all dominion fishery research stations in Canada and the con- duct and control of investiga- tions nf practical and economic problems connected with marine and frcsli \\‘l\lt‘l‘ fishvrivs. flora and fauna. At prrscnt tlir board nperutrs six main stations, three of ufiich deal with hirilngziclil problems and iliron writ-h icchnniouicnl prob-i icms of flshorics. In addition tn the main siuiions. SlLb-Sinilons are operated w-hore thcrr- is act- ual need for auth in order to deal with spr-cial rind long-term scientific problems. fOomi-"Jued on Page 5 of Fridays Guardian, the programme giving particulars of the doings of the coming 30am “q Guide week. beginning Velpor service In P.W.O. Hall on Sunday at 4 p be 1s Packed hai. national programme as well. 3B A.S.'l‘. when His Excellency v1‘. count Alexander. and Alexander will Girl Guide News I 1101M you all have read on page local‘ with the T: There will surely But, don't forget that there is a and 1t begins 011 Sunday evening. at. 1.- the Lady broadcast scrou Canada to all who are interested in Scout and Guide work. The Govern- or-Ganeral is patron of the Scouts. and Lady Alexander is patroneesof the Guides. Then on Thursday evening. Feb. 20th fmm 0.30 to 10.00 A.S.T. that! will be a feature program-me by Bing Whittaker and John Fisher which will be well worth hearing. Listen in on Sunday and Thursday Weninqs over either C.I".C.Y. or C. B.A. for these broadcasts. Than on Fab. 23rd hear "John Fisher re- ports" over C.B.A. at 6.03 Io 6.15 A. 8.1‘. This will probably review the weeks proceedings. Don't forget our motto "Be Prepared". The observance of this special weak. Feb. I6 to 28. Is in loving me y o! the foindarot the Scout and Guide movement, the late Lord Baden-Powell whose birthday fai's on Feb. 22. Feb. 22 is observed as Thinking Day when our thoughts shall dwell particularly on the Scouts and Guides of other lands for whose welfare we shall pray. 4TH . & 8TH CHARLOTIETOWN COMPANIES Annouac: THEIR EFFECTIVE UNTIL EASTER EVERY CUSTOMER l is entitled to one . l" x I0" DE LUXE OIL COLOIlED PHOTO COMPLETE lN-CI-IROME FRAME —— 2.00 — Only OUR APPOINTMENT NOW! CHAILOTTETOWN Studios Special 12B Richmond St. LIVING & LEISURE lcimiinuerl from Pugh- 1i llmlae [Ame It was o. striking harem-sult- creation In bronze iume consisting of an elaborately draped Stflplesg top with a heart-shaped nccklim. separated from a skirt of ninms: balloon fullness. The top is inici- changeable with another of til-min woglhljersey. s top." ssid the s ' model. “will have an emmdillifi neckline when it is finished." That was the theme of Harmelrs remarkable collection. 501119 g0 items were displayed. Mum or tham were stitched together ‘m an unfinished state. At one point. Hartnell said: "Thin suit will have a. topcoat to match" Although his audience had {o Imagine a great deal, this much was aPDarent: Feminine Silhouette Hsrtneii is back to th silhouette. His suit andhI-glmhrlg: lklflrl are llixhlty longer than last 8958M. and the shoulders are more rotund. In those skirts \VlIl[‘ll 3,19 l-lKht-he had made usa of decp slits, and m the jackets of some suits there is 800d use of inverted pleats, His most attractive suit was in tho classic and tmditlonal style of British suits. but in pink i“... ringbone wool with 1s pleated in. ket back and box pleats in the skirt. He said it would have s matching traveling coat. Other noteworthy items included a Fink waterproof coat and hoof Wi h is belt drawn tightly in from but. leaving the hawk lnnsv- m1 eve. llig dress wl-ih nn ennrmorus h-mf. font skirt in 50a green; I1 mm,“ dress in silver iumc with an hi‘. ilrfliliell bodice. little veil and lung l" "1 "id "Tl-Pleas picture gowns n crinoline and tulle. with imam. ing sleeve nnri licmlines In snmg day dresses. Manubers of the 4th and 8th (C. W.L.) Charlottetown (‘nmphnios an asked to meet in ihr- basemrht of Si. Dunsians Basilica ut 7.45 Sunday morning to niiend (he B,’ o'clock Niass in o. body. 'l‘iibse whni have uniforms should wear thsm. In‘ ihe aficmoon then will be a nieelv lng In Prince of Wales College for all (Juices and Scouts al icur o'- clock. Guides Mil be told ai Church ’whcre they are Io meet 11nd at what the (fillflit. time. l ALLIGATOR runs | The avocado pool‘, an edible; fruit. is also known as the alli- gator pear. f -" RUNNERLESS Y‘ STRAWBERRY BARON SOLEMMIIIER. This arrlliv surtllo! variety produces the lnpesr berries from szed of any nncl)‘. Flnuers u I11 ICElU [mm seed. Easily grown. Dun m1 mvc nirmcn bu! pro- dnit-s arc-it imivints of 111m: trim rhmuglviiui ciiuuus ilavn! and timnis ui wild snawhtniv A \|\U\\Y p0! plum flllil iliii‘ (n1 garden. Pllnl 110w. (mm dirru u..." this advertisuneni. (lit 251) (3 pins 50¢) Postpaid. TREE — QUR BIG ‘947 SEED AND NURIEIY IOOK —- leads Again a1 fill“ SEED HOUSE. f fiIGETOWILWT. NEW RAIL CAR FIRST OF ITS WIRE IN National ltcuws bed fet-Iounge ear ah: P old-time railway aloe seen on the lower rlgh ‘i110 new streamlined Canadian wn In the top hotograph Is a for cry from the to be lwe do t liln m“: y rave or! sa 7' d ti seats dim light r0- lam In G late . 2nd ht‘; b, be built for the National System, @352 ad“?! if.‘ '°‘ ‘a writ". .l:°.'."'""l......‘.t‘a..i1 controlled eating and afr will and tugs, wide windows u:":.....,.."' "" 31"“... “‘ ‘@3112 can The ell-tram who e pa A e and II a mall metal atlas-Inlay 6E one, comfortable an e .1"‘.‘i&.... ' ' .l “Eadoable a room a ‘i: si-mcrfl an erlandtba