MARCH 19, 193] Sliced Pineapple — - - 10o Cfughfll Pineapple — — 11a Tomlin Juice, 20 or. it for 19c cum, Lynn Valley — — 11c 5 mo; surprise. 1 Infants Delight - — - —- — 26o chlpgd (Bill-ll) — 3 l0!’ 25c aeBEATll GROCERY FRIAY nu SATURDAY srzeiiis PROM PT DELIVERY l-wtlnrnl'—-—--m Luz (nmaIl)_----n no 0rangeqpe1-dueu__19¢ MflkLunch (Msrvenlf —————-—3f0r38e Mllla Coffee, per lb. -—.2'|e CornBeelLpu-esn- 11c White Satanic M3550 PHONE l3l7. l tfifiaibifi " A ' '__» (YO-i-S-MMUNI M T e m p e r a n c e -——— Study Course r1119 following P.E.I. students have been mentioned in the D0- mmon w_c_T.U. prize list: mrer-ruediate, 12. 13’. l-i years- yd. V. Jeane Campbell, Freetown. Juniors, l0 and ll years—8r~d, mtherlne Wright. (marlottotcwn. Juniors 9 yearsr-Srd. Gordon uacFarlane. Augustine Cove. Honorable menVom-Geo. w. Brown, New Glasgow. R. Waldrcn Anni Freetown, Roma Mitchell. orth Wiltshire. Norma England. orth Bedeque. Whole Measure <C°"“-““°.§_S°“E_ 955?. l) i (Continued from Dflse 1) p" cent; of the truck and bus business. Purchasing n Law-suit In we p555 the bill," the 0mm- nmn reader- said, "in respect of bu; and truck traffic, all we are doing is purchasing a law-suit with . the provinces for the occupation of a narrow territory Whe" we ca“ hardly tum around after we Sol» Coastwlse shipping had been 91- lmlnated and traffic to and from Maritime ports, including Pacific pom, hm been stricken out of the measure. The West feared increased rates would result. on the Great Lakes. especially on their grain, he added- The West rightly felt freedom of shipment on the Great Lakes Was its Magna Charta in the same way that the Maritimes 5P0“ °l 111°" right of access to the markets of Central Canada as their Magna Charta. under Confederation- “There is no sympathy in. thc West for this bill, and so far as representing Western opinion, Western representatives were bound to oppose it," he said. There an; no reason to say the bill pro- posed to stabilize rates and not to raise them, he declared, as an in- crease would result. He did not_ think the goverrunent wanted the stripping provision in thc bill. and even if the Senate passed the bill he could not see how the govern- ment could get it through the House or how members could sup- port it. RECEIVES SECOND READING OTTAWA. March 1B~—(CP)- l-‘inanoe Minister Dunning intro- duced a. bill in the commons today to authorize the refunding of ob- ligntlons of the Canadian National railways during tho year 1937. It received second reading without discussion and was referred to ihc committee reviewing Canadian National finances. BIRTHS MCIVOIt-At. Klnkora, March 15, i937, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John Mm"- e qawl>&§r-_ DEATHS TARToN-at sumrfiEFrIrfeTMafch l8. i937. J. W. Percy Tani/cu. iigcd 68. Rmeral on Sunday at. 2 p. m. from his late residence Cmtral Street. MYERS — At Irma, Aiicrta. on Monday morning, March l5, 1037. Wallace Edgar Myers. agrd 5': Years. formerly of Carleton. P.E.l. FRASER-At Avondalc, March 18. John Fraser, aged B1. Funeral to Vernon River R. C. Church Sat- urday morning at_ 9 o'clock. BARRETT-At Grccn Bay. Lot 30.“ March l8. George Barrett in his l03rd year. Funeral Sunday nt 1 o'clock. Interment Appln Road lemetery. ‘FLOW-At New Haven. March l8. Bertram W. Clow, aged 62. Func- ral Saturday, March 20. from the home of his brother Ivan R. Clow. (Continued from page 1) tween matter and spirit. between soul and body; there is neither the survival of the soul after death nor any hope of a. future life. ‘Thus. man's liberty is destroy- ed. Man becomes. as it were, 8 mere cog in the collective machin- ery which alone has unlimited control over the lives of men. "The dignity of the indlsszlubil- ity of marriage is set aside. The family is profancd. Religion is dubbed the opiate of a people a:- sailed with any weapon at hand. The very idea of God is rejected and condemned. “Communism. therefore. is a system full of errors and sophism. It is in opposition to both reason and divine revelation". ‘No one. he said. who would save Christian civilization may callab- or-ate with Communism in any un- dcrtaking. The Pope deplored the "truly diabolical perfection” of Com- munist". propaganda whose evil ef- fects, he amerted. already are evf- dent in Mexico. Spain and Russia. He emphasized the importance of more energetic resistance and, de- ckired the church should lead the way. Declaring that “even in Cathckc countries there are still mo many who are Catholic hardly more than in name." tire Holy Father plrad- ed for Christian charity to com- mlserate and hclp thrse who suf- fer. and for justice in recognizing “the inalienable right of the work- ingnian to a salary sufficient for himself and his family." FEDERATION (Continued from page l) ———~ 1-1: .—.-.:-__—:.:—————= .__._ was as follows: Mayor E. J. Crngg, Halifax: Mayor D. L. MaoLaren. Saint John; Mayor P. W. Turner. Charlottetown; Mayor J. A. Rav- nault, Montreal; Mayor J. E. Gregoire. Quebec city; Mayor W. D Robbins, Toronto; Mayor Reb- crt Rowe. North Bay; Mayor RE. Warriner. Winnipeg; Mayor Ah- drcw Davison. Calgary: Mayor Harris S. Johnstone. Moose Jaw: Mayor George C. Clller. Vancouv- er; and Reeve Marsh Magwcod. York Township. Ont. _ This committee. in tum. elected as officers: President, Mayor Ciagg. Halifax: Srcnetary Alder- man W. H. Bigger Montreal: Treasurer, Mayor Stanley Lewis. Ottawa. ftcglonal Chairmen include: Mayor P. W. Caldwell, Campbell- ton; Mayor D. W. Morfiscn. Glace Bay: and Mavor B. w. Robinson. Summersde, P. E. I. Mrs. John Richards After an illness of two weeks with pneumonia. Mrs, Richards. widow of the late Hon. John Richards. passed away atherhome in Charlottetown about noon yesterday. Mrs. Richards. whose maiden immc ivns Miss Isabel Broad. was born in St. Elcnnors on the 31st of March. 1855, and was therefore in her 82nd your. For many years she had lived at Bldoford. Her husband, who came of n, highly honored and respected family prominently identified with the public and agricultural lifeof this province, was atone time Com- missioner (or as the office has since been named) Minister of Agricul- ture and was subsequently loader nf the Liberal Oppcs=tlon in thc Provincial Legislature. Mrs, Richards shnrcd with her husband the love of horses and live stock. and with him took a rlcepin- (crest in agriculture and the inan- perty. She was nu exceedingly cap- able business woman. and was ac- tively associated in all mcasiucs ngcnrcnt of his extensive farm pro-_ Special Evangelistic Service TONIGHT, Charlottatltliwn Baptist C0 EBATION LIFE INQUI- ANC 14-81984-12412- WOMENB MUSIC CLUB, Con» dim National Hotel, Saturday 3.30. Tea will be served. L-lll-il-lll-zl NEW SERIAL STORY —Opens in the Guardian this week-"Weil Meet 5811-111" by Margaret German Nichols. FOX RANCHEBS - For; Ger-en prices are advancing daily, we have in stock and to arrive Silver Tip Cubes, cube meal, cod oil and meat; biscuits, ground biscuits and bread meat, buy now as we are advancing all price April 1st. Act. quickly. Dillon and Spillett, Queen Street. L-5l0-4l. 102 YEAR OLD MAN DlES—Mr. George Barrett, one of PrinceEd- ward Island's oldest residents, died at his home at Green Bay, yester- day. He was in his 103rd year. Mr. Barrett conducted a farm at Green Bay for the past 75 years. His wife predeceased hLm several years ago. .. Two daughters and one son survive, Ambrose, at home; Mrs. Jacob Cor- ney, also in Green Bay and Mrs. John MacPhuli of Appin Road, P E. I. FUNERAL NOTICE-The re- mains of thc late Mrs. Anastasia Mcrlarlty, whose death took place in the Sacred Heart Home. Char- lottetoivn, this week. will be for- warded from A. A. Hbnnesseys Ftuieral Home this afternoon to St. Margaret's where interment will take place. Mrs. Moriarltys daugh- ter, Mrs. Margaret Morris. of Newton, Mass. arrived in Char- lottetown last night. CAST ARE BANQUETTED-At the conclusion of the three-act comedy play "Bridget O'Rourke" Wednesday night, the director, Dr. T. E. E. Robins, tendered a most enjoyable banquet to the members of the cast and the orchestra. rt the Nobana Rertaurant. Dr. Rob- bins, who preslded thanked all the members for the hearty co-oper- atlon given him, which was res- ponsible fcr the succesful presen- tation ci‘ the play. Brief addresses were made by Jack Richards. John Hogan. Plus Callaghan. Arthur Bruce and Chas. J. Mitchell. En- joyable vocal solo: were rendered by Miss Marguerite Cudmore. Arthur Bruce, Dr. Robins and Pius Callaghan, while a step dance by John Hogan and violin solo by Miss Thelma Teed were features on an impromptu program. Miss Thelma Burns was the accompanist. Dur- ing the-evening Ja:k Richards, on behalf of the cast. prtrented Dr. Robins with a handsome pen and pencil set, which the recipient. gracefully acknowledged. Mr. George D. Graham of Mont- real arrived in thc city Monday to visit his mother who is seriously ill in the P. E. I. Hospital. \ The many friends of Mr. Herbert Paynter of Long River. regret to loam of his illness, and hope for a, speedy recovery. Hopalong Warns Against Woman Outlaw Leader! "IIQPALOL CASSIDY RE- TURiN" EXCl-ILLINI‘ AC'l'lON HIT AT CAPITOL A six-gun pcacemakcr matches wits with a. woman and trades gunfire tvith some of the toughest outlaws of the Old West, in order to rid n. community of the bad men who infest it. in the high- speed adventure picture which op- ened yesterday at the Capitol The- atre. The flm, "Hopalong Cas- sidy Returns,“ is another screen adaptation of a story by Clarence E. Mulford. ace adventure writcr and author of thc "Hopnl:ng" series. Hopaloiig becomes the town ozrirshal of the small mining town. Mesa Grandc, in the picture. He has pledged himself to clean up The ilentral Guardian, pertaining to community welfare. 1n 1917 whlfe she and her hus- band were spending thc whiter in La; Angeles, she was called upon to mourn his sudden dcutli. the place and bring to justfce the men responsible for the death of a crippled ncwripaiwer editor. To‘ accomplish his aim. he finds he must battle with the woman who Mead B k. h t ‘ WM M Subsequently she resided for six “m5 the gown 5alcon--Evelyn the fir!“ “at 23 oftlod: scan/lee years in Bldeford. and in 1923 re- Brent comwau ch ch 3 0,010“ Inwb moved to Charlottetown where she Mm 3mm, glve5 a r-orrur-knble “r ' has since bccn a permanent resi- porgmyial o; the first fcminlne merit Cornwall Cemetery. ltlCllARDS~At 3 Grafton Street on Thursday, March 18. 1931, Mi"s. John Richards in hcr 82nd ye!"- Puneral from St. Paul's Church to- llBV fiiday. Service starting M W" o'clock p. m. Funeral leaving at 2-30 .m. Burial in Sherwood Ccmetcr)" lease omit flowers. MACKINNON-At North Wlltshlre Im Thursday, March 1B. 1937. M“ Daniel MacKlnnon in her 80th Veer. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Clrw. 0h Saturday. March 20th. service liming at 1.30. Interment limiter River Cemetery, i N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 dent. Shc had also previously resided here with her husband from time to time when he was a member of the Ieglslaturc. Mrs. Richards was a. woman of keen intellect and had gained wide information and culture by reading and travelling, having taken trips lo Europe. Cfllifomimflcrmuda, and other parts of the world. Several years ago when past her seventieth year. she had made the longjour- ncy to the Holy Land thus adding to hrr rich sioro of knowledge of pieces and people. Bcing a. clcsc observer and p05. scssing a retentive memory she was a most lnterrriing conversationa- list. villain to appear in a. l-Iopalzng picture. The scene in which she meets death. and realizes. raa late. what she might have made of her life had she met Cassldy earl'er, is unusually powerful. (ball Sheri- dan. who plays the chief romantic role opposite William JB-Ilhey. Jr-i George Hayes. Irving Bacon, Ste- phen Morris and Grant Richards all contribute excellent support. The Capital's program alsa in- cluded Ace Drummond and a 8 stpcge comedy. A woman used to be as old as she looked but nowadays ls much 2E2 :._ child. who uoums the loss of a de- Shc was always loyal and true in t d mother, sincere sympathy UNDERTAKER her frlendshllli- her lrndncss and 3.91: be extended. ' generosity being often in evidence. Mrs. Richards was a regular at- EMBALMER The news of the passing of this fondant of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Charlottetown. and the funeral will be held from that church this nfi"~"noor.. the ser- 80 long. but throughout and bc- vice sfarling at ".2 oblrck. She will yond this province as ml‘. be ‘aid to rest in Sherwood Cemet- estlmabic lady will be learned with reg-m not merely in that section of Prince County where she had lived _";_ _ To her son. Kenneth. B" ‘ml! fir! HON. THAN! A. CAMPBELL Premier of the province, ha: donat- ed n trophy to be presented to “Mill Prince Edward Island" pop- ularity contest, held In connection with the Speed Skating Champion- ships at the Forunr next week. Frantic Searchers ‘Cmfimed Irerra-ssali. Mrs. Phillips stopped for a moment; in a nearby store. Thc fivc-ycar- I old boy ran ahead of licr to the i building. The next. moment. the explosion shattered the schoolhouse. The body of Virgil “as among the first brought out of thc ruins. Superintendent Shaw. one of the few member‘. of the faculty who _ escaped death in the mighty blast. i aided rescue workers. i The schcol rs midway bctwccn thc communities "f London and N:\v London and serves S(“.'(‘l'i3‘ olher towns within an area of C»! n arc miles. The school is nine miles ncrth- west of Henderon. Many of the students were children of oll fzt-ld Yorkers or officials of oil compan- cs. L. Z. Baker, l6, senior in the high schocl, was in the study hall when thc cxplclon occurred. “It was nearly .\'on minutes ba- fore time for dismis a1." he said. "Suddenly tile floor rose up. 'I‘h.“rc was a terrible blast. It soiutded like dynamite. I was not badly hurt. I was hit on the back of the head by something. I jumped out the second flcor window. Twenty or 30 are killed in thc scwcncl floor study hall. At first I and others be- lieved that was all. It". sccmcd llkc the blast came from thc laboratory in the basement. Nobody knew, titough." ‘ One of the striking characteris- tics of the disastcr was the small number of injured. Bodies of thc children were rcmcvcd in n con- stant stream. Most of t-licm ap- parently killed outright. As night fell worker" sct. up spotlights and a half dozen giant. oil ficld cranes ivcrc swung into position and sot to clearing thc debris to expose the hidden bodies of the children. ‘ lt promised to bc an all night effort with terrible ccnfusinti. Every highway into the area was jammed with automobiles carrying doctors, nurses and undertaker; frantic parents and slghiseers. Two fingerprint experts were scnt from Austin on thc possibil- ity they might assist in identifying thc bodies, as many Tcxar- school children have been flngerprlnted. An airplane load of (loctcr; and nurses was dispatched here from distant Wichita Falls to the west. At nearby Overton the Baptist Church was turned into a hospLtnI. out NEW LONDOTJ, Tcx. March ‘.8 -Three of Joc Dwiosoifs four children lost their llvcs in the New lnndon Consolidated School bin t "This i: the worst l have cvc." known." said the 54 year-old Great War aviator and holder of thc Croix de Guorre. Planes twice were shot down under him during thc wer- Rei-overs Daughter's Body NEW LONDON, ‘Pvxzis, Maren l8 ~One of the first to reach ‘the scene of the school disaster today _north side of the Ir-iand are not PAQF. THREE LATEST uiciuzv mouse nook (w PlIll-slflkkfl Mo"! WWI“) GIVEN m: A1’ voua prairies With the Purchase of Only One Large-Size Package o! OXYDOL them. _. The scene here was chaotic. 5*,‘"$31;flgagyjfélqgjgjjefhglgctjjfl? mAnnzmgmwso-pnlmwrymtsoaks OutD|rt' munlty, in the centre of the vast FIOIII Chill“ |II 15 MHIIIIOS- AIIII—DOGS lt $816M. east Texas oil field. I Ther was an agonizing shoring ' ' ~. of doctiars and supplies to treat thg !— To obtaln Mlckey Mouse) injured. o . 9 . when .1. ambuhnm... .m.. ,,,,..,,. Book FREE and Discover Science s Easiest cars had been filled with the dead, e . ’ . anxious father: and mothers drag- Way Ill Washing lgeéi tlefi badges {if still more victims n o e sc o0 gymnasium where they were p'a.ccd end on end to Tins: ‘t id tn; ti . . . . . “Wm en ‘ a 0“ ~ EEyour dealer at once! "He will give you this 320-pago Fm hungraeef “signed from Mickey Mouse book absolutely free with your purchase the on fields Served bX/‘the $6,120, of one large-size package of the new, improved OXYDOL! to the scene. Later" an ddition l . . . . L000 mo“ we“, M, work “upon “i. This chance to delight your child with the latest adventures rullia-Z-rknys Md it would be qt m“ 10f Mickey and Minnie Mouse, lS offered solelyioincluce you u) huh gijfm they coufd d“, to try science s latest amazing laundry soap invention- away thc wreckage. ' OXYDOL. To show you this new safe way to get clothes clean Dish '01‘ d, ." 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Even the ‘ tough” spots come snowy with lng. She had no children in the , a few gentle rubs between the fingers. building. caught In mm Yet OXYDOL works’ with greatest safety to your clothes H“ nwbyealfiold SOIL Jam“ and fabrics, Elven sheer cotton prints have been trashed 100 went. with her this afternoon w consecutive times in OXYDOI. suds, without showing any meet Virgil. 12. and Camillia. l0. - -i Aitié A ‘ w’ J Large At St. Peters Paving Of St. 15273.8 Road Route To Souris Strongly Urged In Resolution. i The public meeting held In the ed by our Public ivoi-ks Depart- hall at st. Peters Tuesday oven- mcnt has been to sprcad t"c work lug to consider the question of as widely as po sble over d. fercnt rcad improvement. which is now sections as was dne tn sub-grrd- agitating the minds of all its msi- ‘ lug during thc uSlllllillCl‘ dents was doubt-less the largest l thus fairly dlatrxbutinr: thr- labour public gathering held there for l and giving rnwploymcnt to runny of some time. Many of those pres- i our people in different parts of the ent did not leave without expres- province. and sing their opinion. strongly endors- I lug the comprehensive resolution? which was carefully prepared and; read. section by scct’on. and unan- lmously pazscd. The meeting was presided ovcr by Mr. Chester Pratt and the sec- 1 t i "WHEREAS n few sectiors of the Saint Peter's road were Hill- graded. gravellcd. and to some ex- durLng thc coming summer and “WHEREAS this road although one of the oldest. most inrfortnnt and most extensively used main hlghivays of the province. has in comparison with other" highways born practically ncfzlccfcrl hereto- fore. and retary was Mr. D. J. Mullln. In the general discussion which followed the chief point insisted upon by all speakers was that the St. Peter's Road route frcm Char- lottetown to souris has been, is. and must remain route No. 1. Other point< emphasized were| that the bathitg facillfles on the "WHEREAS the Montague. Cardigan and thc (lis- tricts penetrated hi" the southern surpassed by those offered any- and indirect route 1mm Charlotte- where else on thc Ncrth American of ma. f, tent prepared fcr hard surfacing; rc itlcnis of - perceptlblfsign of fading. It's safe for your hands, too. ‘With OXYDOL you can get thick billowy suds—even in hard water. Suds that go to work on tired-ac, dirt and stains 2 to 3 times faster than that wash your white clothes 4 to 5 shades v hi». less modern f/kh)“. Suds proved by scientific Tintometer test. Yet. every vrushallio color comes out brilliant, fresh. I When’ you try Oxmolfnote how economical it is. Tests showthat it - will go one-third to one-half again as far as even the latest soap chips on the market. One package often does twice the work-gives twice the suds—lasts twice as long as old- fashioned soaps. Act Now, While Mickey Mouse Books Last Don't disappoint your child by wait- ing until these books are all gone! Naturally this generous offer can be made for a few days only. Get your first OXYDOL fi"om your dealer first thing tomorrow-mac large-size package-and he will give you absolute] y free a copy of “Mickey Mouse, the Mail Pilot.” ‘WHEREAS Montague and Cardi- gan have water transportation facil- ifes and are nct in rs much need f of additional highway trallspcrtli-l t‘on as are the tovms along the, St. Peters route, and “WHEREAS the Hlllsboro Br dgc being a railroad bridge wlrch must be crossed in order to get fr m Charlottetown to the southern road docs not constitute a ctnvenicnt or safe medium for the greater tourl-"t traffc we expect when the high- way is compietzd. and "WHEREAS economy necessi- tates the shorter mileage of the St. Peters road route, therefor: “RESOLVED that we. the resi- dents o‘ St. Peters village and ad- jo'n‘n<g districts at this general meeting called to coitsdtr and dis- cuss this important matter, ex- press our wholehearted approval of i the government's action in pro-t ceeding w’th the construction of. hard surfaced roads and that wc consider the policy of distributing the work over different sections. thus affcrdnq many persvns an l opportunity to benefit by it. the fair and proper one to adopt. and i l "WE dcprecate the unsportsman- like attitude of the residc-z-ts of; southern Kings and Qucen= in thc’r hasty desire to allocate thc . entire appropriation for the 9215i- em portion of the province to the j improvement exclusivdy of thc Charlotlctuvrr-Morw"gue route v‘a the 49 road thus withholding from I. the Charlottetown-Souris route via St. Peter-s road its just share o‘! l I of a bounttiir‘. \\'i "- jab’; 9st Baguall iluptiale A very pretty \'.i‘(l.llilg was soi- cmnizcrl at itiusginv on Wed- ucsdcy cw Klnftll 17th, a! 6.30 (rciock . tin" home of MI. and Mrs. P. illcluvson when their (i.lll_.l 1c‘. ltizrrgurctwal united in n to Percy Reagh, son of M". Popc Bagnall, iluirtcr Ru .. To the s‘ ".1111: ni illf‘ wedding march pluycti b" Mrs. Hamilton Horne, thi- lmdc. looking very i\\‘ll of white satin and radium .. :~l‘i\'l‘l‘ shoes, and carrying a bnuquci of pink roses and mulilcii lum- inn. cntcrcd the parlor 0n the arm m‘ hcr father, who gave hr!" 1l‘l‘l‘.i',_'(‘. charming m n , pastor of tlil Ifriv Glusaguvl, ' inzony. 1" s "cntir-d by hcr sister Aliic. "- a dress oi pale blue ciul i-nrs go of rctl rose... . .. was sup- ported isylrl: " Ml‘. Borden Bagnall. Thc hrirl unto a dress of bluc i v wi u" h lac with lilmlllt’ vi i ..<»\\" The groomis moinu" unrv .1 rirrss oi (lurk groin (".1 ,".: tritium-d “fitlllililfl ‘ \v.ih r-orwigv wt \\llll4‘ lost-s. The hnuw \\'.*.‘~ pritiily decorutcd for thc ovum. n in thc (lining r. tvhitzn- Ovrr The evening was irlcasuiitly spent was R. K. Carr. an employee of the Txlcwatfir Asoclntr-d. Ho (lfllllfil into t“<- \\'l'i.'"rf:l'i‘ and brought out the body cf hi. _own little girl. . r-‘crert do l. continent; that lrghway traffic is greater at the present time on this route than on the southern route; that tourist traffic eastward from the new national park requires this improved road as it leads more di- rcct to the summer camps along rfcturcsy" Fortune Bay. I Among the speakers were Messrs Milton Wayc. Frank Mclnnls, W. W. Anderson. J. J. Wilson. Bert McCallum. John T. McKinnori. Jerome Gillis. Ncfl Mclntire. Alex O'Hanlcy. Rev. A. McAulny. Rev. w. E Aitkcn and Mr. l... C. Bu‘mcr. Manager of the Bank of Nova Sco- tla also spoke. strongly approving the points as presented in the res- olution. which was moved by Mr. Frank Mclnnis and secondcd by Mr. W. W. Andersen. RESQLUTION Followiig is the text (f thc reso- lution adopted: "WHEREAS the p:l‘cy of the present government in procwdlng with the construcilm of hard sur- faced rcrds over our ma'n thor- oughfares is gencra'l_v approved by the people of our province. such roads being prwcficalfv drmrnrlcd by the heavy mot:r trffic of the and as being the mo t in ih: l‘ng run: a"d ' coron “wiiaarias lit-e ma... adopt- town to Souris known as thc 49 road are fora-fully pctitio lng the government demanding a motion of the highway construction now in operation alfimz ihc St. Peter's road and thrt tit‘ cwmtrucilon of this same ltlghwny ‘jrojcct along 49 road be substituted. and “WHEREAS thc St. Pctnris rad is the original direct old post road from Charlottetown f"lS‘."fll‘(l. and “WHEREAS the St. Pctcr'= r nrl is the logical rnutc 'cr tourflst tref- flc. having as L‘ docs all along its route the best s'"rf batlfnq frill- tics in North Amcrlra. and "WHEREAS thc highwnjv pro- lcct has been incotcd largefy for tho purpose of inducing the lucra- tlvc tourist traffic PTJEC" Edivnrd Islandivard. and “WHEREAS thc quarter" of a million dollars vr-hd in thc cs'l- mates for thc Wod Island ferry would sirpply cm"lr*' mcnt necessary to the Southcvxu part of Kiws and Qucens m‘ ~i to ‘lic h‘Qli"""v cm- svmcPon pmirrl pry-vow‘. Von; the St. l“ '¢~r'= rmrl. and "WHEREAS it has born iuvlcr- stood from ihv h gJnnlvr: by i1“!- dents all along ihc Si. Priors rocd route that the h airway would pro- _ceed via this way. and in music and .'~0C‘.I\'. intercourse. Sercnadcrs arrived and oflrrcd congmliilullons. lwuncorl the groom ' also scvcrui n,’ ih.‘ *lll‘.‘:31.<. this work. "FURTHER RESOLVED that a Cfmv of this resolution be forward- ed to the Honorable Minister oil, Mr. and Ali's. liuzixnll left the Public Works and other cop's t1 iollovxing momhv: "H i118 (‘filly the daily press for publlcrtlcn " train on a llllll“ " on trip tn ;Mninc. 0'1 that ll they will m , , m reside nt. llunt (h Prcvimis to l uni-iii" '9 bride was ivnriirv. shone: ut thc FRIDAY, “ARCH i9 ironic of l: 1 . Mi". Ernest 3.15 P. lVL-Brownica-Soclal Hall. l Bullnpijp \ 1;. {1- - 6.30 P. M-—.\‘o. 6 Girl GlrldckSm- . 5pm “m! r1r~ l h‘ HI“- cnstly and 11.0.11‘ it 7.00 P. 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