4T I ll . 0%: 1135c; Brunsréick Leslslal-ture 111mm peech 5|! surveys lave ii _ cd to he ou- f Electrification of Onnedien rural in Albertl. Hon. E-Cjktcerhert. weruluvglyfind "hulk: p§§§fn§h . sues is a mayor subject o! present MIMI“ °" “umcufit mzmfif" will be msde in due season ICHIIIQGC ‘ . la.‘ and post-war provincial . oolli-Whallmmhlfs o n “hem "3 tbs needs of ell our . f. _ _ an‘ it n today in n nation- inoe me l}, t m e9 m Rurel electrification was a pre- , ‘ _ wide survey by The Canadian rurll 01w" "W! “ ¢ ° “‘ election p e of Premier Jones _ ,» Press. Evcrymprovlnoe hi! P11"! °1 u" 91m m" m“ Y“ 5°" Govu-nment n Prince Edward Is- . I eighth“ uguznte or extend léorked 031i; ‘Pa; Provinblévlpll 15oz: “Mk6 ave??? h“ ex . Cl on. IQ‘ G ....-»r-- - ~ “ms-r”... ~ "- o-o F" " “rowers: sovum.r"h. ........': :2: 5'" ... " "°"°‘°.£“““‘ 1" 41"" w‘ “an” “ling Hl 519e,?‘ m" w“ his“: when introduced in emhi. of rural elootrizi l1. §r"mv. ‘Iihogfiapolilttg h0g5 m; in WW3 ‘l? “m” . , 2 ___"_ 3'34!- me lids-lawn to establish s im-ee- The wluliwe! 0°25 energy svnilabl; in P111. and 4mm ‘ "y"??? wF-qumn‘ looms end lnyens Teivmihfllumfimnlhkh all tlllfi 333' fivfirh thTcQv-ln- mmpower Tfiliehhfilelfl “i? “fifillrfsri e Rom"- mmum‘ a" ' - my" n! “mgfifi, 000.000 w earl-y outfirts o “of; mi: hofinngt guogfllumzlnv de- obtlined outside the nlnio. 4U! eltrs cross W "- i Aberte Plus tsnlgsnsrllissiogw officials sly rursl service will be’ _ enm- lézFWfiot-SL“ hWofa-“lt ssoililtligo es rurll ser In mm u Pogo h“ [ghlfl Jgrggy; . __. ' I ‘ m n. _ “I. “h” m‘ 3%: ~ -—__ 3.1a‘ Wm] 1:: In] f0!‘ IQIVIOO l: 1|“ "null ll W M" ____ Amour mag. nedeinle m. nueeoad’ Willloln ca.» fim"'°'l mp1?» i-Srwoh Weqhlglfirghfiiml $55K’. ‘l: G0 t0 QIIGIIBG ~ JUNIOI hockey. ill filli- WWI W"! 1103110. rdwellnedloolldelolb °l WW" to h, which m“ welhesdsz. visage.“ mlw gumiirlder-mllemhmmaism leencNovolbyfioollfwfifllfl __ Wm Ontsrtéflzhflq- ;nore ‘M11511 sale gignnpleseg ‘l moving; QM o: u“ be“ mu ‘ o: “w AlhlllY- - , . eoeve e ' . “Mum. 2-2 rust use in best of five e ALSO NEWS m run! dw gunow lrwm” m" m 0,, o, mg bred legacy gigantic leave .11. —"‘ ' °“ d sh rt Subjectl Electric . a five- imated it would cost slum ' ° Yms- "- Jouloflou-A n “d a “M” 2'3"” m o lan for extension to extend service to H000 fer-ms “nay “'1'” m Mmmeal‘ Th“ nuoceul-redinnreport Mon- , i _ _ t“ gr?- 1 whom“ red m w yea" ' sale was arranged by Mr. W. T. 's 61111111111 "1 5 wnupufl 40"“ cOUlT-TW livuths SHOWS. 7.30 - . fi cc. gwprepeemnd Ten modsmd m" m"! com Hunter, Jersey fieldlnan for eastern °" “ 5“m"“°"‘d°‘ " ‘m m “M” W” “m m‘ ‘““'°““° u‘: egnotr-loel service is to be slimers will receive service lh On- “"4" f5‘; A eia esa (not Mill Court war in Bummorside MATINEE THURSDAY “gm. B“ m ma,” “m” m“, m“ y”, an Wand The shipment consisted of one "m; u sppesred) end walodlield Igloo ‘festerdev morning. AT 3 30 ‘t “ma” “uwm u’ to be unedhnm ewmg “m. from the herd of J. P. lnntz, Kep- "' m’ m” o‘ M“ s’ 8' flflltfidlllohgfprly “mall: ~ ' Scotia plans s portal! f3. ’-°°° m" ""1'Y'°°""“°"¢ tér rlfimwwtghxlreerdegonelgvgg -__ . and tbs other o! em, development to serve P9 - ‘from ‘the herd of é rk Bros, _.-.rlls ANNUAL meetinl or the indecent eXPlilIl-rl was . 0 ppwelgléeeghigm “fell? ‘genjluf: flag;- foowhydlloiaoegleloi-lgf North Wlltshlre, aha they were Dtglyirg-“earggf-yplilrllyfivlgdsg‘, estreatedu‘ A hm m‘ “*2 ‘Iiherone ‘the d"! Bfllnswlck merit en I “ l‘ “Mum's llgrlllnfiveifosclrarl; frirlirlileMéliyl n1 n _ ' ____ ._- __... .._.-.... ._ . _ _..__ m. {muse e ro- d l ' _ 1431"“ h’ " ‘ pm‘ ‘w m“: -nll:s-rn or use roux SUMMERSIDE moo" “i? 5m Power n spun glleléiyificzlilllm of “guntglvildlt” if,“ %,-,,fi,',lg;,,tbbg,ii,'°i.,“-,,gf-gl;fi. 3,? mTtlifiryvlvxllaarelz-gllsigvrtfdxltllsfny G —, e death more? . ‘ . 3f, can,“ m“ ‘°"b‘“d‘{f§§”‘.l guhfcaaznsarg; ofdrurrrllalfilég: Bodford, rill o’: Quebec Province. ' will b9 “Pm “and” u 5mg‘. film??? ' dsughm w,“ Ame Rural‘ electrification has been opex-Mlvesp mere m; be“; 5pm. 81.393, 0:11am‘Qéfixflfnaagegfredaflggff; M" °‘ T“°'“y' D‘ E‘ 2 3 c.§i drew v Arseneult Stulilnersldq g? Promiiod "1 PPM" “"1"! T-‘Md- umrion in Quobeo that the zovem- Star lama who was brought u, swmmry’ 2- ' ‘ Mn. John I‘. Gnlllint. She was N r A no‘ ."“‘,,,l"°§‘d°€hr§' ha? mam’ m!“ exgvglfeovzzhet§mpga¥g' the Island from the herd of W. N. ‘ Mm. . ' — o - . . JBLANDER DEAD _ w°rd h” {fiflififlfi 2§‘,‘f,'l{,‘1",f,°,‘,‘,,‘“ QM Clark; Convener war-service, Miss commission to administer power, ‘find distribution fggfljflgg Grflnby’ Que" by Dr‘ J P bml 1mm“ by m" T?“ wfl,'-,,, m‘ 0mm If; {g wands Wyatt. syrims- iof the Montreal Light Heat and h, 5m. g5 l w, o; m, pm. Lewis. OIW- 0‘ u" "m1 ° ” hm m‘ m mmmmme m," The Councillors are as follows: mhodwon o; m, bi“ followed‘, Power Company last year - and leren a1 one-star ilxll Plllclrcc wuoin- l"- ml" ma"? fifteen years She is survived by “w” M"- wmm m“ e. n. from the no. Govern-j that it may provide for m“ Magic Standard 7x441, aha has i!‘ Gunner‘ Mu." on may’ four daughters Mrs Andrew V Mn‘ Ahxmd" Hum‘ n9?‘ Mum mc$ Rural Electrification Com-. similar to those now lzlven roven to be one of the best breed- febrfli"! 15- “t m’ "a °' w‘ H’ Arsemult already mentioned Mckmur’ m‘ '0' mmmdm‘ mittee which recommended an ex-, fumlers for lend development rig bulls ever used on the Island. II! "l? Yagagxegy '°n:::m3§';, not: nbov Mrt Andrew M Arsenault fifimwfi,‘ Haw?’ $111M}; ZQE‘ penditure of $6 15.840 on exltcnw InMilillovn hSOOtlBid wléere Prat; Also includelcl ‘in thtea Shjpfltlellt r ' ' . ' ' v ~ -- _ - - ' ' id M a sa “ e Ire son o rnm n es er’s ggglgewiltshire. P. E. l. Besides Bummer-else. im- PM- Arioflwlt. don White, Mrs. Ethel Mussen. 1W“ i’! "YW-‘e "d u" °°“‘° a" “° ““ 3 fiffndjm 2,1,, 8135,, p d thre sons. he leaves aamvlillgn-lxllis aged‘ mother and one brother Henry all Gsrdner. Vast. _ CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY _1'hg regular monthly meetirl: of management of h 1d h: t)?‘ prim Count was e e Wyn. Hall or’: Monday evenint. the president, Dr. J. A. McPhee. presiding. The Society passed resolution of condolence of the Society and at the time of her death was n mem- ber of the board of nnagelrient. Mr, Patrick Ryan was up eluted sgent of the society. his be n8 tho only cpplicstion. It was rted r990 to the society that about twenty Canada l» | of school sge were employed "yflelivery boys and in other oc- cupations in the town and were not attending school. The secre- tnry was instructed to have the agent of the society lnaks a re- port on the number of boys em- loyed end their egu and report he seine to the next meeting of the society-S. -.IUVENILE COURT IN SUM- MERSIDE --Flvo cases of-Juvenile delinquency was hen bef Judge LG. Lewis, on Saturday Inst. clurges concerned petty theft. One juvenile was sentenced to twelve months in St. Patrick's Home at Halifax, two were transferred to the ordinary courts and two had‘ their cases stood over. In review-l the evidence in these cases. the Court was or the opinion that. in suture consideration ild "Witt ,_ ucin , t‘ or %ntrlbiltlfig to a ghlrrr beg: “Rlfithflgemiws m‘ “ha” m‘ coming a juvenile delinquent port, o‘ m, l"; manna», Dumb or likely to make any child a jllv- q w," 54v“; 5y m, ‘m! enilh delinquent shall liable Mrs. J.S. P and the treasu- on summary conviction before n rer, Mrs. y, Juvenile Court orsrnagistrsteto Huntin berzracious a fine not uoceedlng five hundred nsr rave s gendid roport of the dollars or to rnent for s past yesl- w h m“ ; od not em lug two yea-rs or Brent d of war work sad» help both fine and imprisonment for other pmieote had been suc- Mr. Heath Strong K.C. appealed cessf soooln She thank- for the Children's Aid Society and ed the members for theirco-oner- Mr. J. Whig: gcrlaught 8.01. l “the inanv dutiesthelywero torn -Genera. Doflofll- Dlflsllm made Q s tnuehlnl neferonse to two valued members, llias Ilesnor Green and _.______ Miss Ethel ‘rsnton who had ed ewe. since the mu v fine detsiled reports of the are work were reed by the r-_--.-..-_.._--‘ , "amt m, __, ___; 5.: V letter tinl amounts *— m the t d in both the Chapter snd the war fluid in spite of man dams?‘ . Mill convene: ‘I Wlfmwulli I“! snaenoellen repogl ° ' . an! of different kinds o: who; m4 been fu- tbs boys in the Army. New Air Ibrne, Reports for ell the her bren-' ohes can work were equally satisfac- WW- ev gosh: effort said ‘orifice lnust made h Ire yesr , militia-um in UIII wsy pes- Iilrs. Inn-y Dickie wu ilren tek- Tho M"!!! 0 l“?! W else- ted for the coming year: ent. Min nary Blmt (re-eleotedl- lat vice Rqaillt, llils W att (re-eiectod)‘ lid vice-regent. , T r lliollsv "Foo" “MW ~..:;.-.-~=' “’" I ~ - rm. ll-io Noisy (' m); standard-bearer, Mrs. Alan (intend time!” IQIIIIQ 0f Died February Limlikly Remembered BINDING In Loving Memory VIILBEIIT MGBAIWILLE and Jellies _ _ _. ont Bay and Mrs. Frank Gal- lant. South Brewer. Maine. USA. o . . runhremgnzrzal ‘in; iagckhnld this rrul’, Ollilliflll.—fl9c mm s" to rt-ilist t.~ élellrnnmersid on lsst week st Homitel is in- 0 who was opereted the Prince Count flovinm-S. y Minna’- lrl Reserve Army To Wear Sleeve Patch u" Arm ‘black, Defence Headquarters This noose will be 7-8 inches doe 2 1-3 inc ml’. h. .35‘ 33th‘. Eli’ 5n- e e _ inches above t e edge of the sleeve " ho red —t some spot where the . "G6" letters are worn by active army men. s Annual Meeting 0f Aheglveit Chapter l.0.lI.E.At $'SiI|0 The annual meeting of Abeg- weit Cha te 1.0.012. ’ P f“ was hr ld in th Chain Town mu on Thursaav uterhlgrl FW- . A large were wesent the re- o! m!!!‘ Canadian Army drsftces who went Rural Electrification High On Post- War Plans M!‘ . Gerda Morri . ‘Iahe meeting 53?“ with‘ Gcd Save ‘Ibo King-S Investment 0f Grants To Veterans Must Be Approved OTIAWA. Feb. U! -— (OP) — Dismaxued service veterans must not m e commitments to invest re-estali ishrnent credits until their investment; have been approved by Veterans Affairs offloillls or committees. a Government spokes- man said today. The credit is an amount equal to the basic milsterifli out Bffltlllt! , and mu be used in certain spe- cific wsys. Credits cannot be P0- pllcd for until the Anny Paymas- iefs Branch has settled the amount of the basic clustering out u ty. “are urstuitles. free of income tax like all service benefits. have not all been oaid and many dis- ed men have not 7N applied for them. The atuities ere paid out in monthly quotas and until the payments are decided on by the army. the Veterans Af- fairs Department must withhold the credit payments. The credits can be put to various uses. illcludlnlz the establishment of small businesses. the purchase of equipment or furniture. 1,500 A. W. 0. L. llraftoos Back _At llehort Bamp HALIFAX, Feb. I! - (OP) - One thousend five ‘ ’ the A.W.O.L. when they were posted overseas in December, have since or been brought to the tar-y cam at Debert. lt was learned here unofficial] today Men‘); of men re urned vol- ded in try. It o the lnen who went A.W.O.L. were from the Maritimes. Defence Minister Mcllwunlton announced several weeks ago that more than 0.000 drafted soldiers had not returned from their em- bsrkstion leaves. DEATHS III‘!!! -- At the Prince Edward Island Koqiltsl, February 27th. 1H0. Betty Linda. sged three weeks. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peters. Winsloe. Fun- “ ml will be held privately today. IALLIDA! - At Eldon 0 dsy. February 25th, 1M5. Prank Hslliday in his 77th year. Funeral Wednesday the Nth from his late residence st 2 p. m. Interment Belfast cemetery. Church. GALLANT -- At Sumnierside on Iebrlllry 20th, 194B. Mrs. John l". Gellslit. lied 98 years. Funeral on Wednndsy morninlr at 9 o'clock from St. Paul's Roman Catholic tllit i ll- ut i lectrify” the Province ghlcfihlgvlmrlfitll inzegglrrllrellfin f}? a-tllje Gotesnment plv-ns a nost- 406 . §/ fl fV. D. MacLean IINDEITAKER IMIALMII fllneisttstownanl llerll Illhlio m, 1m by Wife, Roaaleell IIODII J. E. AIIIIIVIEWS n Undertaker ' t HUNTER RIVER Prompt Day and Night Service PHONE 1 end pence. We cannot share their pain or suffering. Bu: to ca} the burden of their confinement nil speed their ‘re- oovemmembereoftbelledfioesfiorpearecon- saintly making their rounds among the wounded men-spreading good cheer, bringing them aid and comfort, handing them cigarettes, cslrra rrrr_<=_HAR1-or'rsr9y'u__g11~__=g>g_m. 8d I war power development dtllgycg-lnnd 11ers Iii) serve in e gown Ind ‘D eastern rural areas. Whcrc power is ava now it ls supplied rural users when there is a minimum of slix subscribers a mile. It is hoped this year to lower the minimum to "Old Jester", he is familiarly known to Is- SUIIR STOMAGII For lhei nnsiy upset tooling - lake llied Club Meeting Held Last Evening Last evening tile members of the the Club Room at No. 2 A. N5. e pr Cpl. Gnnshof van der Meersch presided. Twenty-live lady guests from the City, along with several Air Force officers, were also present. The mcetln was followed b a cold supper and was a repetllon of the one held last Sunday in the City's Y.M.C.A. Among the officers were Sqdn. . Standing, Eastern Ai mend, Flt. Lt. Holloway, Flt. Lt. garlcilulll-lsrson, Flt. Lt. Giles and F0. Three talks were heard. The first was by LAC. T. Curran, Ireland, ill an interesting way th Il- h history; the second, by LAC. "r. Stelnhardt, round, told of the history of that country nnu its love of liberty and the numer- ous battles she fought to maintain it; the final talk was by LAC. Manson, Norway, who described a secret mission in which he took part three years ago, with twenty- six English sailors. Details of that expedition by the Royal Navy were released to the public only three months ‘ago. The success of the mission was of extreme importance for the Allies. Its aim was the glléieg Club held their regular meet- 5 369E BENTBAL Glllllllll 1 This column is reserved for" II : of local interest. but MacLean Funeral Home this If ternoon, service starting Lat o'clock. LEARN SON IS BECOVEBING‘ king a speedy recovery" hill‘ pnrents were informed yesterday.‘ Gnr. Gallant, with the Canadian; forces in y was seriously wounded on Febluary 2. He had compound fracture of the skull. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Thlj funeral or the late Mrs. William‘ Heatheridgc was held from the Macbean Funeral Home yester- day afternoon to Cemetery. Services were conducted pallbearers were: James Full, Alf- red FIlZZQll. John Walsh, William Huestls. a SLIGHT FIRE AT INPIRMARY Fire n! undetermined oriein broke out in the upper Dart 0f tho Provincial Infirmary last night at . 10.30 dclock ‘The firemen quickly nrl-ivcd on the scene end r-xilnzllinfiod it before it hecame erious There was some dsmnge caused bv smoke and water hilt Iortunatelv no one ulnc lnjurv" "l “hut might have been a serious fire transportation from Sweden to England, through the German-held Skzlggeruk of a stock of ball bear- ings, urgently needed by the Air FOTCE. champion at the C.N.E. and is now breeders. is a former grand fruits and books, owned by the Charlottetown Jersey] Club. con ease izlleir burden throuqh your RED CRQSS O Vlcrollr for many of our wounded boys will only come st the end of a long road of pain. It will take months, maybe years to bring them back to health reading to chem, writing letters for them. Whatever‘ their need, the Red Cross is there with s helping hand. We cannot count our wounded in ndvance. But we do know that increasing numbers of returned wounded men are depending on your Red Cross in their hour of greatest need. For those Canadians who have given so much of them- selves for us, let us see to it the: they shall not want. Let your response to the Red Cross appeal be more generous than ever before. 6- Bfigjgs Led, SUMMERSIDE Ml’. Smith wishes to thank fliC marlv box holders for their kind thoughts of him and their verv generous sift. 2-28-11 the People's Q. ' " by Rlev. G. Carlyle Webster. The . Clarkin, Arthur lrainor and Roy l‘ Gard of Thonks