NaIlll_ """‘r‘aaoauarsaauannmuu;atmaatae lug-up, tv"t‘.‘."‘i‘s.'il""o...n..' t Water ltraat I l" i % ass-y, watershed; llarl Gaadlt. flflraavillaitnet. ' guGnrliaawilIloIaIivu-eltofll! horas in" Samurai“. . 03M W!!!‘ ill w. M.‘ T‘, Dnal! C u K008113393- f- iAilI Panaaii "reactor fighters‘. infgood airaot- ‘vin- ‘nc. Qgfl’, will ' - ‘3-15-(‘1 Donald, ‘ . 21-11- - ‘OIIJCAKD asqylfrtein is sold out. an Meal iwrpretein will be o wmmnbtdt s staph-i.‘- p.113“ I ' »/ , Assn-u DRESERVE Wednesday. Milli i (or auction sale on iormer prem- Est-oi J. Clarke McQttaa-g-ieb-gylllz-l _THE LATEST styles in Easter bonncta. now on our counters. time Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- a-e, Summers de. _ ~ 3- ~21 DFABEWELL PARTY -— On. Sat- urda evening some oi the Irlends oi lilac Alma Gould gathered at the home oi Mr. and . J. Scott Oalrna to bid her iarewell as she i; leaving in the near iuture ior Haliiax to traln ior a Nurse. Dur- ing the evening which was spent very pleasantly in games, musi etc. Miss Gould was resente with a aignet ring and o her nice giits as a. remin er oi her Free- town irienda. Aiter a oily sing- song accompanied by s. Elton Cairns ice cream and cake was srrved by the hostess. Ail .le wishing Alma every success in her new work.—B. -srsoaa,r. ralrmo- ‘nup- Tlic Ladies 0d Presbyterian Church held a spe- cial meeting at the home o! the president. Mrs. James. J . on Tuesmy evening. March 12th. 1n- vltations were sent out to the lad- iol oi the oonar I-tion and a large number attend . Aitor the bus- iness oi thewveniil! was over. work on the quilt was taken up. This was ioilowed by a proiiriwl- First number. several piano selec- tions by Mrs. Irving Jay. Duet. Miss Marian L-ockhart and Mrs James McAdam. encored. Bey contests by Miss Mrs. Horace flew. ed sing-song was m 0y iii. Several oi the vigltlnx ladies Joined the Aid Society. in: Jay very capslblv the piano. Lunch was served and a very enioyable evening WM brought to a close. -THEB.E WILL be a mashing oi the Kensington branch No. 9 Can- adlail Legion 17.61.. in the Wwn liaii, Kc n. 2i at a ,p.m. All prospective members are requested to attend.‘ There will be a social gathering at the close oi the meet- ing. W. I... Delaney. Becregegy-M aim,” tlgppdaycrllsjilwafl. llloaalllierthhaarwiae "l", yxrpw-lflii boy rdfiaaible ior doilvaaiu ea yep roata "‘_ num‘: and Work -.r. s. ‘rano cams m, gify-Psrllfir. _' 3404i. Charlottetown." will!“ at lust Ai- _ —-- i berton oiiicc this Ba ,~ march _uoo wd- - ._ a-ao-al MEAL Peanut 0n- s ,_ b- 3109335’! drunk had his bail 0n Dairyi 1t tlon Limitgd, Friday March . a an Playing? star-n ale botitixes. Jobbers. Bulnmcraido. - ‘ r s-rs-ol.‘ -Los‘r m‘ SUMMEBSIDE, a aum oi money. Also cap oi! Water- mpns Fountain an. award. Roy Campbell, Cheitcn.‘ 3-21-1i. GLOVES. —O0'.l"l'0N WORK limited supply at Bruce's. 3-20-21. $5.00 ‘lb’? -— BEDIRUI Rink. Thursfl! March zl.- third name in best of iive game series Bedeque. South Shore Hockey Lea ue. Freetown Grads versus B eque Beavers. Skate aiter. 3-20-21 —SIJGIITLY INJUBEDJ-A man ste ed oii the curb at the inter- sect on oi Water and Summer Streets in Sumrnerside about 5.30 Tuesday evening and walked into the side oi a car which was mak- ins the turn. He was knocked down and the rear wheel went over his ioot. He was taken to the hospital but ignwfsiound that no bones were estreated. Two other drunks ilned I10. and 5 respectively. —H_AULIING CREAM. — Tandem will be received by the undersigned H1. to and including" Saturda , arch 30th, 1946, ior ream Hg, . era to haul cream to thekeusing- Co-operaive irom May 1st to Nov- 30th had at the Companies Oiiice. Low- est or anzvtcnder not necessarily accepted. . L. Delaney, Manger. 3-21~23-25- -4i. --B0'1‘ARY MEETING _-.- The program at the regular meeting oi he Surnrnerslde Tuesday was a _*"% O “ ' rsiflilils-liilfiilliitliuamli Also News ‘ and Sport Shorts Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:80 oi Canada. The Chairman iorthe meetings was Rev. J. K; Suliivar while iull choirs under the dire:- tion oi Miss Mary Geldart added much to the services with their 015W Club“ 011 songs oi praise. Dr. McKenzie’: 0! 8i" .. surely t b d the hearts ra bics oi club members. Thine w o Ipoke included: William Hay- ward, Peter G. Clarke, George Ma uarrie George S. ‘MOITHOLI, Dr. . C. Simpson Percy Bowness, M. L. Bradshaw. uesis were: Di‘. Gilbert Gallant Kinkora; Victor ‘hovers and Robert Clarke. -S —MAGIBTRATE'S COURT .- Jidaglstrate RB. Hinton had a lull doc et in Summerslde yesterday. Two men from the district, oi New Annan were each ilnedbou. given seven days in jaiL Tin-es men from New Annan ior being intoxicated were each ilned $5. grid costs ten d or a . were charged Wltfi damagin prop- erty and were each iined 51. an costs, plus the arnoun ages, or i0 days in 1a l.-S. —WATEB SHEET ‘ DAN GER- AKINSMEN MEETING — The regular meeting oi the Kinmen Club oi Bummenside was held on Leo Coyle's Restaurant Harold new . Two arem/bers, Harry Dickie and Charles Mcinnis were welcomed to club. The ‘matter oi a donation to the Prince County I-lospigal drive was discussed and no doc ion was reached the elpt 0i - (urination to how much the n- stailaticn t? radios in the schools oi the town would cost the club. Harold Gaudet oiiered the use oi quarters in hie building as a club room. ‘this odier was gratefully ao- oepted and plans Oharli Home: reporting i tlh Xinsznzn Juveniles aid oil's»? were NBAPEI pions and i up Maritime riniu would he Dis - so ne week. with (liar rom hers. Oharobteiawn reneroirsiy oiierod to lune-S. ' ' " Kigmr .ha ‘ushergnat tlvr: i!’ T0WN “his oat? rut BQOKIES‘ wen" 10a cannon sorry GRABLE Yfvicrorus Thursd {Mix-ch 21st s ‘aw mo no the l 00S — The sidewalk oi Water Street. Buntmea-si‘ - becoming a ,danwerous place on which to walk as every once in a while a. car com- ,in in to park. drives right on and el er hit/s or narrowly raises a passing pedestrian. On Tuesday. a car drove right up on the sidewalk and struck the aide oi the store or R31‘. Holman. Ltd. breaking one loi’ the basement windows. A man was very nearly struck. -SPEAKS 0N HOSPITAL DRIVE — yor J.F. Arnett oi Bummer- sid delivered a talk over OHGS hot Wenlns on the need ior a new County Hospital and stress.- ing that the people 0! the county must give In: in - illl film . To bring re people age a aspects oi the sit uat on. camps cosnmittec have arranged a seres oi talks at this time oi the evening. On Pri- itil‘ “"°“...”‘n“‘:...’i.’v i.” fit? : ' . arc . ‘Mnfimlen: on Wednesday. March 27th.. Mr ' . . . Holman; on iiiridag, March 20th. Mr. WE. Dtuby.- . —PBAYEB SERVICE AT FREE- . — The Worid‘s Day oi Prayer was ed in Freetown Predryterian Church on Friday aiterlioon‘. Mania 8th with a good attendance. Those who took part as leaders in the program were Mrs. ohn , president oi the rian Church W. M. S. and Ca eaident oi the S. The and lives oi many young and old, who listened to is earnest ap- peals ior renewed service and con- secrated llves. The ilrst part oi this Crusade was devoted t0 cation which iniorrned the people o! their great heritage and privi- lege in having a part in this great movement. The present meetings are evangelical and it has been felt by the leaders o! the Church that ii‘ the spiritual ilie oi each person in the congregation is not quickened that the Crusade will loose much oi its power. Dr. Mc- Kenzie's themes were devoted to making ilie’s supreme decision by saying ‘Yer’ to Christ and by so doling to realize peace, pu ose and paler ior daily living, 0 all the decisions a man can make this is the most important and moat im- perative" T0 persuade as many as possible to make that decision is the ultimate aim oi the whole movement that our church has called ‘The Crusade for Christ and His Kingdom.’—-S. Personals ....'i‘he Rev. 1.. W- Nowe, Alberion. was in Charlottetown yesterday where he was attending a meeting oi the Diocesan Church Society. -Mra. R. A. Proiltt, h.: leit by plane ior Fredericton, N.-B., to’ viait Captain and Mn. S. B. Proiiit. —S. a 1 —The many irlenda oi M1‘. Bruce MacWiillams, Sumrnerside, will be Freetown, Away. rs. Truman Paynter dad at the organ. The Scripture sson Psalm 46 was read by Mrs. Hillard Moose. mtoncessional Pray‘- u-a were oliorod by Mrs. John Pa , Mrs. Wallace Reeves, Mrs. R0 Reeves and Mrs. Elton Cairns. Mrs. Roy Bums {ave an on Prayer The of ' C Y I a I I, anufaecihlldesbil ‘Mk flip in cl by slinging Th0 pg Thou avast and the ‘Benedic- " 4301M. CIIUICI ‘IIIIVIGI ‘-Vary large oongregatio ‘attend- . the services each» ave§i1i'i‘g= in colt in connacti ‘with a Cru- r _ the. vited Church sad 10h Hi ‘ " mtg. or: ‘ mrntr. out é.‘ Stride Legion. Resolution .~0n_ ‘ ' Reconstruction l ular irnontirly meetins oi _ Branch o! tho -Ca.n- gion B was held th- Le ion Hermon Homily ove- nlng ch 13th‘ withjthe Presi- dent Comrade Inland Philipaon in the chair. There was a good atte nee oi members and var- ious routine buaineaa was dealt with. The following resolution was i‘. ' ‘y adopted. Resolved that the Bummeraide Branch No. 5‘ oi‘ tn. Canadian Legion 8.12.8. L. ut itseli on record -.slo ng the unhlpili’ state oi ai- Aira which apparently exists in ho reconstruction program ior the ‘Province oi P. E. I. And that thi branch oi the Canadian Legion s i! the opinion that these unior- unate circumstances could be ad- d by a (rank discussion “e- ween the Provincial Government us‘. the Dominion Government ra- oonstruction representatives so that the Province as a whole ‘ray .receive the benefits intended by the reconstruction legislation. —8. SHQRTAGE 015- tmntlnnesiiéin Page 1) - ranfllnli to inspect the meat. Hon. Mr. Stewart said there were iive students. gmenflflu ch¢ Veterinary College at present, Mr. Matheson said there was D1‘. Wood at Summerside. who is retired but is stll. able to proc- tise. i-Ie understood Dr. Wood would work in an emergency, and per the Government might contact him. __ Still Unanswered When the House opened yes- terday at 3:30 p.111. r1011. Dr. Mac- Millan asiin asked ior an answer to a question re the talbllng oi correspondence writh the chair- man oi the Regional Reconstruc- tion CouncL. Premier Jones said there would be a iurther delay oi a few days in "b11118 the answer. I-Ion. Dr. MacMillan: "This question has been on the order paper ior two weeks. Li an ans- wer is not tqblcd we will have to take other means oi giving the lniormatlon to the public.” Mr. strong asked how the in- terest on the bank overdrait oi nearly two million dollars was pa . "is it paid each month by debitlng the account?" H . Hughes: “I presume I would have to ask one oi iiicials" Strong: "Is it compound- Hon. Mr. Hughes: "No. sinwie interest." Hon. Dr. MacMiilan: "it is not a straight yearly interest though.” Hon. Mr Barbour. in reply to a question by Maj. MacDo said it was bhe intention to do the Cardigan bridge this year. Brighton Bridge The following answer to quea- tion 4'1 was tabled by the Min- ister oi Highways: Mr. R. R. Bell: ' l. To table all oorrespondenc with the Dominion Government or any oi its Departments in reier- enoe to the building oi the Brighton Bridge iuliilin-rent oi promises made in 1946 to have this bridge proceeded with. B0. d pleased to learn that he is conva- escing nicely at his home, aiter a recent operation in the Prince County Qgpital. --'I‘he many iriends oi Miss Eva Fraser are pleased to learn that she has returned to her home at- ter undergoing an operation ior appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Although her condition at iirst was very critical, lt is pleas- ing to learn she has made a splen- did recovery. -S. is de-, "THE ‘ CHARLOTTETCWVN‘ GUARDIAN ' _ _ _ _ 1i — _ study ports thereon? also to table ali plans. specifica- tions and estimates oi suitable bridites. wick Government with. . 8. Specifications submitted are coniidential. irom the Charlottetown Curling Club to amend the Club's Act oi incorporation. petitions were received and read. annual report oi the Credit Unions. third time and passed: to amend births, (H he yo!!! A foxes 5w Mr. Murrafl champm" and Haxiic Standard p“ p,“ Silver pqy Mole Raul Dividends R. A. MURRAY-FREDERICTON, N.B. This famous Maritime fox breeder gives you e few Your about his Print. W98 W"! 79"“ PRIZES In ‘I945 exhibited 25 foxes oi the New Brunswick Fox Sivovr. Won 22 prizes, including one Grand Champion and One Reserve Grand Champion Standard Silver and Reserve Grand Champion Platinum Silver. In 1944 exhibited 22 foxes. Won ‘l8 ribbons, includi _ Reserve Champions for Glacier Molo- Peorl Champion MGlQ-—-Wl'illl Marked Female. PELTS An average of $90.00 per pelt was paid for ten Pearl Plath num Pails sold by the Canadian Silvll‘ IIOOJII Alike lion in February i945. . P U P3 For the post 5 years Mr. Murray's ranch he: averaged from 3.40 to 3.90 pups per your, o very sound record. Here's what Mr. Murray says about Hexite: "l have had wonderful results for the many years I've been feeding Hexiie. My prize winnings, pup production and Sales Sheets are ample. proof to me of the excellent and dependable qualify of Hexrie. foo, too, SOLD BY con have good results from feeding Haxite. Arrange now for your feeding requirements with your nearest Hexiie dealer. FOX AND |m< FEEDS; corporate the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital (Hon. M.r. Prowse): an Act to amend an Act to in- corporate the trustees oi the pub- lic hail oi Hamilton. Int 18 (Mf- Linkletter.) On motion oi Hon. Mr. Hughes the House went into committee with Mr. Eugene Cullen in the chair on an Act to amend Interpretation Act. The bill brings the present Act into conformity with the new Iieaithh and Weill“ Department. Another provision. as explained by Mr. Morley Bell. ep- oiies to judges tryihrz cases out- side their Jurisdiction and is in coniormity with legislation in other provinces. Mr. Strong asked. ionization on t e eubieot there was some discussion beiore Mr. Bell iinally succeeded in sat- isiying him on this point. The 1,111 was than reported agreed to. On motion oi Hon. Mr. Hughes the House went into "M! with Ml‘. MacDonald in the uhall‘ on arrA Act to amend the Insur- ailoe c. Tihe promoter emlained that the bill was recommended by m9 Superintendents oi’ Insurance an makes uniiorm with legislation oi the project, make re- 3. Table said reports li made and oi cost Answer: 1. No promises made. 2. Mr. McVey oi the New Bruns- was consulted Mr. Bell presented a petition Mai. MacDonald presented a to amend the Act oi in- Bills in ‘with the Hon. Mr. Hughes tabled the Inspec tor oi Third Readings The following bills were read a Arr Act Act respecting and marriages the Public Bil deaths Ms‘. Hughes) i 0n. arrive in your town. And l8! _u met. d Ontario bank robbers were lcies. It was reported agreed to. On motion oi I-lon. Dr. Mac- Millan the House went into com- mittee with Mr. MacKerrzie in the chair on an Act to incorpor- ate the Prlnce Edward Island Tuberculosis Lellflle- 1T- W" 1'9‘ ported agreed to.. Racetrack Clubs On motion oi Mr. R. R. Bell the House went into committee with Mr. Saviile in the chair on‘ an Act to incorporate the Cove- head Racetrack Company Lim- ited. . In reply to a question by Pre- mier Jones the promoter explain- ed that anAct oi incorporation was required under the Criminal Code in connection with the 0p- eration oi pari-mutuel machines. Mr. long: "How loriil has that provision been in the Code? Mr. Bell: “Quite some time. I believe." . Mr. Strong: "Ignorance oi the law is no excuse." Premier Jones said he “fill??- stood the Federal authorities oniv discovered “last summer. aitercgle THAT GREAT DAY is getting clos when the “Ford in your future" will you'll discover some wonderful things have ha peoed to or favorite low-priced auromo ii: since The big, handsome i946- Por V-8 brings you more actual advance- ments than many pro-war yearly models! The ride is new and restful . s . thanks to new maid-leaf, slow-acting springs and new stabilizers. You'll relax as you ride ’ in the roomy 1946 Ford . . . and travel so ' quietly, so smoothly . . . over back roads or boulevards. The new oversize hydraulic FORD AND MONARCH DIVISION roan moron comauv or cauaca. ammo" tured at Covehead. that the Twe- ‘l brak will ease twenty flashio CLIFFORD MacDONALD DOMINION SILVER FQX FURS. LTD., Charlottetown Sllmmefslde v - - ~ -- — H-r ' _ n, bi‘ ugiht Health Act (Hon. Mr. Hughes); in other provinces the liability mo! W" W“ not real-MM hezfe galaiakterleexglrclqsixations said a an Act to amend an Act to i.n- under automobile insuranw pol filnegallzuand otfigtmgheym that: Government to the matter. The bill was reported agreed to. On motion oi Hon. Mr. Prowse the House went into with Mr. Morley Bell in on an Act to incorporate the Vic- toria Driving Club Ltd. In reply to questions the pro- moter said it was the intention oi the club to conduct ice races. Premier Jones: "I understand this Club has been in existence ior some time. Why should they be incorporating now?" Mr. Matheson: "So they can run their pari-mutueis on the ice, I would imagine." The biii was reported agreed . On rnotionoi Mr. R. R. B with Mr. McGowan in the chair on an Act to incorporate the Summerside Trotting Association. Ltd. It was reported agreed to. 0n motion 0i Hon. Mr. Prowsc the House went into committee with Mr. nancis in the chair on an Act to incorporate the Char- lottetown Kennell Club. It was reported agreed to stops at the merest touc Yes, it's a big-value car this new Ford : r a an ineered in lilac true [gird tradition to e iver years an years o a , motoring. And that new 194%?’ is a story in itself, with no loss basic im rovemeou to combine a-cyiin er performance with downright economy on gar and oil. The new Ford V-B will be a b way you look at is. And you‘ll be able so look it over vny non at your dcalgfu Al; 6 pm. the House took ro- cess. . .___...-.__-_-_—-wc--¢¢._-».a--._-o~ . you to 1ufck, quiet h o your too. low-coat -8 ea iaa "will!