ymr was fr: clinician Ff; mum's. s. slam arm-shy. eel - t! ’ Goor Diem‘!!! Ottawa Stunt. ' ' s l ensl- rsnwn acorn-a u Nep- ., pflonnadvsrtlslak I noousvnihmuassoostntuyum following stores in Sununerslde: Gourllse Drugstore, ii Central Mark Gendet. l’! Granville Street; Russell Street: Alyre Bennett's Grocery. Secnnu Street; Inland Motor Transport. Wlteriileet. ‘t u Bookstore, Wstsr Street: orontc Bakery. Water Street; lnc"e Grocery. smut: he FGuardlan ‘will be delivered to any home in Sunnurslds by‘ All.’ icy ht lo per daror 13o per week. Phone 8U or ‘II-l for this service u give your order tn the boy responsible for delivery on your routs. Justina. msunsncs Ralph p. Muttart, Silmmcrsids. _ , ._WE HAVE on hand a quantity f good Erban seed oats. Cairns kg?!" Summeralds East. , Phone I -1 or 287-11. --R.ESEBVE' Thursday evening. , April 28th, for Variety Concert by ummeraids Players in King George gall, Kenslngtcn. ‘AUUTION of Buttermilk for‘ the season of 194B will take place at the (rreamery Saturday, April 15th 1949 at 2 P. M. Kensington (Jo-operative Association Limited, w. L. Delanvy- ldsnnger. g __wsw_ munou Presbyterian; Churches. Services. Sunday, April 10th. Clifton -_11.oo A. M. south Granville 2.30 P. M. eLong River, 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. CamgpibelLI Minister. ‘-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH (XHARGEF-Selvices Sunday, April 10th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Borden 1-1 A. M". Rev. W. Burton Croure, B. A.. Minister. Mr. Angus MacDonald, Student, Assist- gnt. --LEGION MEETING. Regular monthly meeting of the Kensing-. ton Branch No. 9, Canadian-Legion B.E.S.L. will be held in the Town Hall, Kenslngton, Friday, April 8, at 8 P. M. W. L. Delaney, Secre- tary. > _ , . --STJMMERSIDE FIREMEN OUT. -Summerside firemen responded to an alarm last night at seven; o'clock for a blaze in the Prince; County Jail when a mattress: caught fire in one of the occupied cells. There was no damage but| the matter is being investigated by minorities. —0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE.‘ —'I'he United Church of Canada. Rev. w. G. Dickson. 3,»... Minister i The services for Palm Sunday, April 10th. are as. followsz-Brae at i1 A. M. Bloom-field at 2 P. M. Wtst Devon at 3.30 P. M. O'L.ea<ry at 7.30 P. M. Special Holy Week Services: Monday, April 11th, at Brae. Tues- day at Bloomfield. Wednesday at West Devon. Thursday at Omearyl and on Good Friday there will be four. sDecial services as follows. under the a spices of the Young; Peoples Union- in each plactz-i 0’Lea¢y at 11 A. M. Brae f P. M-_ West Devon 3.30 P. M. Bloomfield! 7.30 P. M. Everybody welcome. | Island ‘Craft _' ; In Exercises -. Al Trenlon The two Lancaster aircraft stationed at Summerside, Zenith and Polaris will take off at 1:30 this afternoon for Trenton, Ont, ‘where they will take pert in air exercises over Hamilton on Sat- urday afternoon. They will form part of an attacking groin: which will seek to reach their objective and drop their bomb loads before being. intercepted. The exercises are primarily s training operation for lhsfatixlllary squadrons of Haml- ion,’ Toronto and Montreal. On board the. two Jyancnstera will be four cadeisflrom this Pro- vince, two from S ' erslde and two from Chariot town. From Summsrslde there l be LAC. Charles Simpson. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simp and LAC. Wendell Clow, son o Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clow. From Charlottetown vlll go Sgt. D. Thompson, son of Col. C. O. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson end Ac. R. Mclsaac. OOH of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- 1 ‘furnished instrumental r -—JUST ABBIVIIR- Bhfjntent ‘Chesterfield suites, Dsvenports IJld jstuslo Couches. J. L. Davison. Koh- sington. .- _ _rsunnas will be received by the lmdflfllflitd up to and includ- 1112 ADril 10, 1949. for the hauling of cream to the Creamery of the Kensington Dairying Co-operatlve Association Ltd. for the season of 1949. Boundaries and any other m. forms-lion may be had at the office of the Association. W. L. Delaney, Manager. —BTB.TI_IDAY HONORED — Mrs. Hammond Johnson, Summer- side, entertained a ‘number of Manda on Wednesday at the dinner hour in honor of Rev. George Ayers, who was celebrating the anniversary of his birth. The table was centred with an artistic arrangement of daffodils. When the beautiful decorated candle- lighted birthday cake was brought in. all joined in singing “Happy Birthday.“ During the evening a. number oi’ interesting games and contests were enjoyed and Mrs. Chesley Robertson was the chief winner. Mrs. L. M. Callback and vocal selections. This delightful occasion was brought to a close by. the singing of favorite hymns and prayer offered by Rev. G. N. Scmers. Numerous congratulatory cards and letters were received by the reverend gentleman, as well as valuable gifts-s Personals -—Mra. Thomas Wlgmore, Ken- aington and Mrs. Ernest Pickering. Margste were visitors to the City yesterday. . —The many friends of Mrs. Tal- msdge MonLomery, Travellers Rest who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for several weeks will be pleased to learn she has recovered suffl lently to leave the hospital and is cnvalesclng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Csseley, Harvard Street, Summer- slde.—S. . Alr Exercises Successful HALIFAX, April ‘l - (CP) - Plsnes from thc Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent and the navy's nearby Shear-water air base “clash- ed" today during combined navy- air force exercises. Magnificent. accompanied by the destroyers Haida and Nootkc, was returning from Caribbean war drills with units of the Royal Navy's American and West Indisssquad- ron. The R. C. A. l". Lancaster bomb- ers from their Greenwood, N. 5., base flew navigation exercises to find the three ships. x The nsvy's 8% intercepts:- squadron took off from the Dart- mouth base to engage three squadrons of attackers _fr0m Magnificent. Ueuh-Cmdr. Terry Goddard of Toronto, 825's com- mander. reported the exercise “a success." ‘ _ After the "engagement" Magnifi- cent‘s aircraft flew simulated Jow- level bombing and strafing attacks over the Dartmouth field. THREE 0N ONE HOOK PRIMANITE, Australia — (CP) - Fisherman Ted Nelson, caught and landed three sharks on one hook recently. A gummy shark took the bait, actige-r shark grab- bed half the gummy and l, grey nurse shark grabbed the remain- der of the gummy but jammed its lsaec, Cherry Valley. A group of newspaper and radio nan will also make the trip. jaw into the hook. Nelson vheul- ed tlwc sharks and the remains of the gummy into the boat. ._-___ S’Side Board ‘ The rttlflar monthly meeting of the Summersids Board p! n“; was held last evening 111 the Town Hall with the president, Mr. T. E: H1397. presiding and s good at- tendance of the m ‘ . Hlvlm’ reference to the matter of tho Trans Canada highweythe (l. H. Barbour, Minister of Public WWII-i. outlining a suggegtedrcuto for the highway from Borden through the Bradford Road to the Albany Road. than through Albany to Searltown. through the unpaved road to Bedeque via the skating rink, then lo Summerslde. The communication stated that no final ‘arranged-tents had ' yet been completed between the Fed- eral snd Provincial Governments and that the proposed route has not yet been approved by the Provincial Government. The mat- ier was discussed to some consid- erable length by the members last night and on motion of m. Alan Holman. it was decided that the Minister of Public Works befasked to attend a. special meeting in Summer-side of the Boards of Trade at which the question would be gone into detail. Mr. i... R. Allen stated that he understood the highway would be built along s route rou ended’ by the engineers amd one which would best serve the larger cen- ters. The committee in charge of the promotion of the radio program ondthe essays to be written by school students based on the. ma- terial in the broadcasts reported that the plans were going snead and that the broadcasts would bt- gin next‘ Tuesday. Reporting for the town improve- ment committee, Mr. Alan H01- man spoke on the forthcoming clean up week in - rnerslde- Local merchants will be lsllfll i0 plug the idea in their newspaper advertising as soon as the date was set. e ' Mayor J. F. Arneit was asked by the meeting lf any street pav- ing would can-led on in Sum- merside this year and His WM‘- shlp stated that would be dot!!!“ upon receipt. of the assessors rt- t. “The president reported that due to efforts put forth by the 10031 Board that income tax rclirfimt‘ atlves would be in Sumtnersida on April 14th in the Smallman buildinll. and that they would 1*- maln until all who had tax fetllm problems wer: taken care of. Referring to the recent fire al- shsnthohvfl- Hospital. Effinsham- Tll.. Ml‘. William Melllsh noted that safety mattresses had been used by the firemen and asked if the local nremrlgade had any such equipment such as mattress- gg or nets. MAYO!‘ J F. AIYIELIJ slated that he would confer will! the Fire Chief regarding the ques- tion and go into the matter in detail. A letter from the secretary 0f the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce advlsed that the third ses- sion of t-he Canadian Instltutefor Board and chamber secretaries would be held from Juno 11 l0 June 1s at McMestcu-s University- Hamilton. Ont. It was decided l0. have the secretary of the Sum- merside Board. Mr. Harold Rodd. attend the session. Two new names were proposed as members and accented last ev- ening, Mr. Kecmeth Erb, nunager of Canada Packers, and llBaChss- ter Gaul-let of the Olympia Rest- aurant. B Will Treal _ Arms Program Separately " wsmmvpiors. April 1 —(AlP) —Prssldci'lt gar-nation. up m tlhe air today the question whether for- eign aid fund; and the armed ser- vices budget will be cut to pay for a rming Europe. Al. a press conference, the presi- dent did not endorse nor, did he re- ject._s. suggestion made by his top econtmic adviser, Dr. Edwin G. Nouns. Nohrss node's speech Tuesday on the economic esptcls of the At- lantic defence pact and the forth- coming arms program for strength- ening Europa against Communism. ‘Ilhis program is unofficially estim- ated to coal. t1,80,0tl0,000 or more the first year. _ Although the Nouns speech wes couched in economist’: language, authoritative sources sold he meant that existing programs for “secur- lfler being down to Charlottetown and seeing the gorgeous creations my" mould be reflummed ma Tor Spring at the Fashion Show it's hard to llope, Garment Begs, eto. me I guess‘ it has to be done- Feehlon Show this year be lurs to make yen-it's Qreelly worth seeing! And now ills way, ifyou did not see the s definite point of going next gstwlown to talking about . . And by his hlk about MOPS and things h make your home fresh as e daisy . . . You font can't get along wldiout frle from-duat-ln the China a Dry Mop to-keep your floors tn of both the Summerside and ‘be Charlottetown Stores you'll-find Glossy-Gin Mops, made by the l‘. S. Slmme Company, ‘who have unlit-y brushes of all kinds-Gloss 4 of experience in making high ls Mons are priced from 1.00 to M. ‘lien titers ls the vary popular and well known 0'Cedsr Mom. Lhlohafiennnde for long life and hardpervlee. 0’Oedar Mont are priced m. "treatment ‘h keep your home he, everything shop forbouaebold to 3J8. llaelde Hfllljnd other Bnasheejend Brooms the China ‘ mpletrstoek of furniture Wexeo and Polishes- shining one an flit. . .Conielnand Departments. " lwfiterGea-nientsswsyin .hflehokaeleflfll moths. cut here and there. l0 absorb all or most of the cost cf the European arms program. Officials sold the speech had been cleared with the president in adverlce. Asked about it today. ‘imnnsn said Nourse spoke as an economist and some of his statements had been distorted out of context. Ask- ed who distorted them. he said the. offenders were some commentators. Asked whether there would be an additional budget for mropssn aims. over and above the present $4.1,900.000.000 budget for the 1950 fiscal year beginning next July 1. President Truman had no com- mont. He mo. however. the arms pre- grrm would bl treated es s separ- ate matter as he stated in his Jan- uary budget melllde to congress. congress as soon as ‘ready. The President seld there had been no change in his attltudethst taxes should be increased by $4.- .__.._.__.__. i - QPG ITUDINTI ' ‘first: -- (d) 4m to hex an students to the tini- , ty of Sritish Colombia by nicest of scholarship: bave been cancelled. it reported students non other president read s. letter from Hon. ‘ Ha said it would be submitted to ' Df Trade Receives Royal Greetings On iO3rd Billhday A memorable event doomed at Port Hill yesterday. the occasion being the 103m birthday annivers- ary of; lifelong resident of that canmunity. Miss Margaret Jane Montgomery; Amiml the many messages of congratulation received was n tele- gram from the private secretary of their Mcjeeties King George and Queen Elisabeth, which read as follows: v - ,"'l‘lle Ling Queen are much h; to hear that you are celebrating your 103ml birthday ‘and send you hearty figrawhtions and good win:- Somo time ago His Honour lieutenant Governor Bernard had forwarded particulars of Miss Montgomery's birth at the request of the Governor General. and the Royal message of congratulation was the result. Miss Montgomery resides with her nephew, Major D. S. Montgom- ery, on the 61d homestead where,‘ lhlwfls born. A daughter of the late Mr. Donald Montgomery, of‘ Port Hill, she is the sole surviving member of s. family which-includ- ed Archibald and William Mont- gomery, Port Hill. John D., of Boston, Daniel. of Winnipeg, Rob, ert, of Sumrnerside. Mrs. William E1118. Port Hill and Ma's. J. J. Eng- land. Sprlnsfleld. she has many. relatives throughout the Province uand in other parts of Canada and the Uni-Led States. Miss Montgomery retains her faculties unimpaired. and is in re- markably good health for one of her advanced years. - “Youlh 8. Pblice" ‘Program Enjoyed A very instructive and enjoyable entertainment was held in the In- stitute l-lall, Alberton. for all school children and teachers on Monday afternoon. and was rs- peeted for adults on Monday evening. The entertainment was spursored by the R. C. M P. through the co-operalion of the National Film Board in cor.- necllon with the RCMP. "Youth and Police" programme. the chief aim of which is good citizenship. Approximately 300 children were present irrnhe afternoon. An ad- dress on good citizenship was giv- en by Rev. W. C. Monaghan, par- ish prlest, followed by a. fine sel- ection of films shown by Mr. Ar- nold Hlerllhy, principal of Alber- ion High School, an address by Cpl. Hagan and a short‘ talk by the school supervisor, Mr. Cal- laghan. The films were also shown at the evening performance‘ and tallu were given bv CPI- T711“- Constable Keefe and w. Hierlihy- The amme wu repeated at Tlgmsh on April ii and yesterday at 0’l'..earv. and on each occasion w“ greatly appreciated by bvth children and adults. Planes And Cutler Seek Mystery Schooner OHAH-Lfilfilll. G. 0.. A-Dfil ‘I - (CP) - A derelict schooner. alibi‘ today was believed to be the Nevi- foundland-buill; Kcewatln. owned ‘by Donald Parrott of Baltimore. The modern version of the "Flying Dutchman" — lcscndari’ brig which roamed the seas for years unmanned except by l" captain's ghost - was Bilhltd drifting in heavy seas off the South Carolina coast. The oil tanker which reported the discovery said the ship wal til- parently abandoned. _ An unreported schooner answer- ing the description of the derelict left Nassau, Bahamas, April 1 for Charleston, S.C. Aboard were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parrctt and their two sons, aged seven and four. Mrs. Hadley Pmott of Balti- more said today that the dere- lict’ l description fitted that of the schooner Keswatin, owned by her brother-in-law. The coast guard cutter ‘rravia reported today she was in the locat- ion given by the tanker but could find no trace of the schooner. Two coast guard planes also were patrolling the arse. Merino sources here said there was a possibility the schooner’: pnllsngdrl had b removed by breaches buoy to a ip not equip- ped with radio. The Keswstin we‘ an unusually aturdm, t6 - foot. two - muted schooner built in Newfoundland. She also possessed several character- istics which should serve to identify or eliminate her as the derelict. Those include a main topmsst - unusual in modern construct- ion — a clipper bow, two houses protruding well above deck, a quarter rail supported by stanchion, and davits aft. N01‘ IIYOND IUSPIOION WELTNGTON, N1. — (OP)- Glft fat. which is collected bl‘ housewives here for use in Bril- nin, threw e school in Scotland into near panic. The fst ia-ship- ped in empty anti-tank mine con- tainers. ‘Urgent messages prompt- ssverel cans werevshot-et hr ls- curiiy. _ ‘ be comic . ‘the department of external $111.. refused to admit mean countries wiiitha Germans ed Tuesday in the Gulf Stream. sdpollcqtoguerdthsfoodand, ‘was GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN J Trans-Canada Highway Discussed At Meeting ’ Re-elecled President Oi S’Side CW. L. am. Malcolm Steele we: elect- ed president for another- term at the annual meeting of the Sum- merside sub-division. Catholic Women's league held in the Knights of Columbus homo. on Wednesday dinning. Other officers elected were es follows: 1st vice president. Mrs. Wilfred Perry; 2nd vice president. Mrs. Leurier Peters; 3rd vice .. ident, Miss Ida Ds/wson; relo- ordlng seuetary, Mrs. Leo Wood; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gor- don Sullivan; treasurer, Mrs. Cer- rol Delaney. Councillors include Mrs. T.!.‘. Hickey, Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Mrs. Dolor Richards, Miss Marg- aret Wedge, Mrs. WJ. Sullivan, Mn. Joseph Deohant, Mrs. Abdon Arsencult, 'Mrs. Millie Gallant. Convenors: Girl Guides, Mrs. Wilfred Perry; sick, Mrs. Clarence Steele; program and entertain- ment, Mrs. laurler Peters; edu- cation, Miss Ida Dawson; scetal service, Mrs. Joseph Iinklotter, Mrs. Dolor Richards; membership‘, Mrs. Elmer Plneau; magazine, Mrs. Abel Arsensult. Reports of the activities of the past year were reed by the sec- retary, the other officers end the convenorl of the various standing committees. It was decided to hold a bingo in the near future to raise money for the charitable activities cl the Society. It was decided that the Society would pay the expenses ecessary to enable two sisters from the Convent School to st- tend the next teachers’ conven- tion. The president reported that the sale of tickets for the show “Fight- lng Father Dunn" being sponsor- ed by the Society on Easter Mon- day and Tuesday has been splen- did to date. Rev. Father MacLeod, spiritual director, spoke‘ briefly in apprec- iation of the fine work done by the Society during the past year. COOL PERFORMANCE OSLO -- (OP) - Spectators at s. recent ski-jumping competition here, were treated to a seldom- seen exhibition of steel nerve: and skill when ‘rhcrlelf Moestue lost his right ski in mid-air. Plac- ing both feet on the remaining ‘ski he completed a ‘fill-foot jump in perfect form. Accord In Principle ls Reached WASHINGTON, April 7—-(AP)— The Foreign Ministers of Britain and France today reached an "ac- cord ln principle" with State Sec- retary Acheson about the future of Western Germany. Foreign Minister Robert Schu- man of France disclosed the de- velopment st the State Department after the three diplomats had met for two hours. Talking to reporters afterward. Schuman said experts from the three sides now are drafting the exact wording of the broad agree- ment they have approved. The three-power accord is ex- pected tc pave the way for estab- lishment of e separate Western German Government fitter this year. ~ Schumnn declined to give detail: but laid "everything ls going well." indicating that France's demands are being met at least partly. Michael McDermott, State De- partment press officer, laid e for- mal communique announcing the result of the three-power discus:- lcns will be issued tomorrow. He made this announcement after the three Foreign Ministers met a fifth time, this time for 2 1-2 hours. A final meeting is schedule for tomorrow to enable the three dip- lomats to approve the wording of the communique being drafted by their aides. N1. SHEEP IMPIISS WELLINGTON. NS. - (GP)- Strsim of Romney and Corriedale sheep developed in New zeaiand may b; used‘ to improve flocks in Cenadb. Dr. 1.8.. Archibald. dir- ector of experimental farms in Canada, was impressed by the sheep during s. recent visit to this country. Professional Oards . T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant » Office at ‘ , ll Grenville Skid I Phone I'll I ‘l s. c. Parkman. Opl.D., R.0. I - OPTQDIITBIIL‘ , up comm" ; GIIIII Fitter‘ l VIII! Training Given i BIOINT ‘IIIATII BLDG. l = . Sununsr It. [Summerdds I B. F. Hunter. _ ormunrnisa g _ Complete Visual Anslylllk Glance mu ' PIOII ‘fl BMALLIIAKI SUILPING Snynnversfde, hltl. ‘TOUR FACES W!!!” Al‘ OAPIIOL. BUMMEBSIDI -.__.. ——When filming "Four Feces W813". the United Artists release due today st the Oepitbl Theatre. Pmdlw" Ht"! Sherman. whose name has become synonymous with class Westerns for many n year, took his cut. and camera crew to the famous White Sends National Monument in New Mexico. This Mmlllfflcnl. which was the scene of the first atom bomb explosion, is situated in the now historic area nos: Alamogordo where much of. the action of the picture tskesi place. Oo-starring in ‘Tour laces" West." which is an Enterprise Studios’ production, u; Joel Mc- Ores, his beautiful wife, Frances Dee, and Charles Bidder-d, Joseph Cnlleia tops the featured cast of Dhilers which includes William Conrad, Martin Garrelega and. Raymond Iargay. This is the first time apcsmcra crew has invaded the _White Bends National Monument locally. whioh was strictly Buarded during the wsr years owing to the location there of the Los Alamo: Project. Many important sccnu in the pict- urs were also shot at El Morro Nat- ORAPAOO THEATRE “m- LIVING m A m; WAY m c "x hiflifiéll... ~ “l”? m. a.oo Sol. 2.30 ___ ._.:- _\ “ I OAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton . 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B. 0. -(O?) on the farm here. All are thriving. Agriculture officials said quadruplots to s. ewe were "quits unusual." , UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN’ IDIIDNTON. -- (OP) — The number of unemployed persons in Edmonton has shown the first sea.- sonal decline. At the lsst check. 4.116 persons were unemployed, a REGENT TOOAY and SATURDAY NOTE! snows 1 a. 9.25 MATINEE TODAY 3.30 SAT. 2.30 ,. ANY GIRL WIIO LOVED IIIIAI aisl- s till“? l lgwmos p!!!“ W”. a“ 5b d West... BIG DOUBLE BILL is it swarm nooucnon Also Sports Reel -—- Musical )8. 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