Fiiyrancn A 22, "1951 ff in j .11lII'1iI iinign nuaiitv faster Beef Tm; Egghr Milan J. MIR HCIS Market. located in the Cit! 1181" ,....3uildtns. has a display of 309 that is regarded as ink! or J. lists are urged to set :::i:"orders in early for Easter I xspgoch migipg in mesh .1 H's are m a position to obtain and pro- videtheverybeetinbacffortbo Easter fast. This they have done.- md the prlzllc is cordially invit- ad to visit the market on Good Friday and intact the many cer- :I:l.CiAI(IOd in the display are: Throe may Beef .fron'i Otis Mu,-Leod and Sonl.V1u. thm Baby Beetf from Lewis Hayden Cherry Valley. W! M .1”- M uhifioid and another so mtm Elmer Claw. Cherry Valley- Phone your Easter orders to mo or 1811. J. M.'e Meat Market. Federal Gov'i Awaits Replies From Prgnces. OTTAWA, March 2i -- (C?) - Iusticc Minister Carson said today- hc Government cannot complete - be present stage of negotiations - with the provinces on constitutional I cndments until it has heard from .11 nrovincee. He told the Commons that all provinces except Manitoba have re- hiied to his letter of Feb. 2.3. That otter contained two new drafts of amendments that would open the way for a contributory old-age cen- uons plan and for a provincial in- lirect sales tax. Mr. Garson did not indicate the nature of the replies. but said the ...nrernment has been consideriu.-g points raised by a number of the nrovinces. when all were heard --, from. the government could embark 5 on -ire next stage of negotiations , The subject was raised bv Stan- ley Knowles (cor .. Winnipes North'oentrei who said he hoped that the government will deal with .thc amendments promptly so that they can be made at the current session. He said that the Saskat- chewan Legislature has approved 'he amendments in principle. BOYS DROWNED . MONTREAL. March 21 - (Clll .. Two young bova. Andre Labelle. If and Normand Flliatrault. 4. were browned today when they Ml -through ice on a lake near their homes at Ste. mustache. about is U .miies north of Montgeal. u r ,. 1 r '1-f"'W"-. W!ll..LllNG'lON N. 2.. lurch 21 -(AP)-Prime slinmer Sidney o. Holland said tonight his govern- mnnt had intervened to prevent sale of any ships in harbors here to Chinese Communists. He said that emergency powers to revoke sale or transfer of ships of New Zeaiand registry were necessary in view of the international situ- ntion. BIRII-IS. MARRIAGES " DIATHS 501: per insertion LARKIN-At the King's County Hospital. on March 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Larkin, Mon- tague. a son, Gary Alphonsua. 8 lbs 1 oz. Macuiob-At the King's County Hospital. on March 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod. Moreil. a daughter. Linda Lou. 6 lbs. 10 (ill. ' DEATHS ..g..gRR...R......R..... STEWART-Suddenly at Hunter River on March 21. Alexander W. St'ewai't' in his 89th year. The funeral notice later. ICASTON-At the P. E. I. Hoa- pltai on Tuesday. March 2). idles Matilda A. Eaaton. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. V. H. Shaw. Mt. Edward Road this (Thurs- dnyl afternoon. service starting at 2 p.m. Interment in Shervv Cemetery. v liIcGUI3I-At Marlate. March 21. John Mcduirkn in his inst year. Funeral from his late resi- dence Sltlerdll at I van. to St- James Church. Sumlnerfleld. ' rmoeox-at the Prince County H Hatch John Henry osoltal. 21. Pldgeen of French River in his oath sear resting at . Remains D-visoas funeral, Parlofl. Ken- ntnsrel, notice 1010?- t the whines Edward . Shaw is his .' from his late n It zrviee Ihterm its ..it. DO YOU OWN A D00? Take him to see the llsster Fashions. in the Rogers Hardware window. noses CIAIT and cooking sale to be held a&:erket I-louse Satur- t . ........ IPOI IAITII give Mrs. Van's I-Iomesnade tee. Phone 33414 or get than at P. J.'s Groc- ery Store. HEAR Chester IIleLure'e broad- cgats Ilgonda night. March 8th a : . ; -:- III CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary ilaalstraws Court yesterday. a clear docket was pre- sented and the Court aaourned until today. NORTH RIVER United Rep- tist Psetorste. Easter Sunday March 25th. Long Creek 11 Clyde River 3.00 p. : 7.30 p.m. Barber. Pastor. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Sun- day. March Nth. Bonshaw 11 a.m.; Desable 3 p.m.; Victoria 130 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Suppgr will be admin- istered at all three services. Rev. L. S. Wooiftsy. Minister. - LODGE ENTERTAINMENT .. Some forty couple's enjoyed a nhht of dancing in the Knights of Pythias Lodge Room on Thurs- day nisht. March lilth. Mrs. Alecia Warren. 18'! King It. won the beautiful painting donated to the Lodge. by Knight Lyman Moore. Bro. Moore was congratu- lated by everyone present for the originality and beauty of his painting. The party was planned and under the direction of Eros. Keith Boyce and Mark Young. IN MAGls'I'BA'I'E'S COURT. - six cases were heard by Stipend- iary-Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet yesterday morning. A resident of Oyster Bed Bridge was fined 83 and costs or 5 days for operating a motor vehicle without license plates. and a resident of Char- lottetown was fined as and costs or 10 days for operating" an over- weight truck under the present road restrictions. f it . '-' f of Grarlottstown. charged with the possession of liquor in a place other than his residence was fined 830 and costs or 30 days. and a res- ident of Wheailey Iliverwas fined :10 and costs or 20 days for fall- ins to keep proper records for purpose of determining contribu- tions under the Unemployment insurance Act. Two cases which were adjourned to March 28 con- cerned a female resident of Cape Traverse. charged under the Ex- cise Act. and a resident of Char- lottetown. charged with the pug. sexless of girlie under the Ex- lllltnlill Zion Sestsion Honors "'r:'c'.7I":7..'.::L:u.:'Mn Veteran Clerk Ed Elder cumu- ter serving in that capacity for twenty-sis years. Senior low of the church. Mr. MaoRinnon's retirement took ef- feet at the regular meeting of the Zion. session on Monday waning. Ilarch 19. Re has been an Elder for forty-three years and will,con- tinue to set in this capacity. Upon conclusion of the Isonday muting. members of a session. adjourned to the lad parlor of the Church where they were io - ed by Mr. MacKinnon's family. After a few opening remarks by the Moderator. ltev. O. Carlyle .Webster.f Mr. A. A. Idacbonald -was called upon to read an ad- dress of appreciation to the re- tiring clerk. Mr. Maclclnnon was then pre- sented with a handsome cheater- fieid chair by Messrs. floss Mac- Nutt on behalf of th Session. upon receiving the preeiation Mr. asacltinnon spoke with feeling of his long farm of service and of the oy and pleas- ure that had been is in serving Zion Church. assuring his breth- ren of his desire and willingness to do everythin in his power for the advanoemen of the congrega- tion in the days that are to come. The text of the address which was read to so-. MaoKinnon was as follows: - "To Mr. Donald Macliinnon. K.C., "Senior Elder. "Zion Prelayterian church. "ohprlottetown. la ll. Island. "Dear Fellow Elder: "Greetings and all good wishes to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ: "on this occasion the members of the Session of Zion Church de- side to express to you their sin- cere gratitude for the deep mp- preclatlon of the lonif years of loyal and loving service you have rendered the cause of Jesus Christ in our midst as an elder of this Congregation. We would also express our thanks to God our Father for having spared you in health. strength and vigour: that you might take such an act- ive and effective part throushout the years in the advancement of His church in our midst. "For forty-three years you have been an elder of this Church and have given of your time and tai- ent and energy. freely and had- niiy. in the work - of our Lord! Kingdom and. since 1913. you have curled on the arduous task of Clerk of this Session. with dignity. Members Visit College And Vocational School Members cf the Provincial Island Iaxiallture. himiod by Premier J. Walter Jones and oppo- sition Leader It It. Bell, paid an official visit to Prince of Wales college and the Provincial Vo- cational school here today. They out by the P.E.1. Libraries and the Film Board which also have offices also saw the work being carried . lwyeees slut! FREAK ACCIDENT - A freak accident occurred on Tuesday evening resulting in irrqierabie damage to a truck and consider- able damage to We care. An auto- mobile which was travelling west on Brighton lload crashed into the rear of the truck which was parked on the North side of the street and the force of the impact hurled the truck into the rear of in the College. yellowing a two-hour tour of the buildings. the members of the Legislature were served lunch in the Vocational School which was prepared by the Domestic Science branch. liach of the following mks briefly thanking the Do- mestie Science girls for the lunch: Premier Jones, Opposition Iaader another car which had been park- 3911- 3011- 1"- A 1411'. E0300?- ed in front of it. Both ol the park- P11111183. SPNFW 01 9110 US15- od vehicles were the property of laiure. and Dr. W. .1.m”l3. Muc- so-. It. It. Bell who claims the Ililian. frame of the truck was so badly One of the highlights of the tour bent it can not be repaired. The was a film shown to the legislators automobile which had been parked by the Film Unit. It was a con- received damages to the rear bum- servation film entitled. "rrees lire Er, trunk and body. The driver of g crop." e moving vehicle was treated one of the unuaing incidents of for cuts around the mouth. and his the tour was the unsuccessful car was smashed in the front. the gmmpe by ggvgral of the members windshield broken and the front to mega. a hotels of "pop" from seat torn from the floor. . mm. ygmgu mnmn. .g, the Vocational School. reemler Jones Mr. llollert shew l?.?.'.”.”3&'...f.'?'d;l.:.”"l? if or Iiraciiley Iiiee Dakar had no better luck. John R. Ilhclaeenshovedatntaiof lecents into the stubborn lneohine but the The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday of Robert Shaw. retired propriet- elusive bottle did not come out. Finally. D. L. Mathleson stopped or of Shaw's Hotel. Bradriey, in his 88th year. up for a try. He put his money in the slot and out popped a bottle- The late Mr. Shaw was widely mm. especially by tourists to the only one of the afternoon. I rroflteble Visit Province to whom he catered uh 1, Q. 3." g so constantly for half a century. "'3, "If. p,” '."."3,, vf,".:.V..,f,:. His long association with the sum- gchao, .3, .5 our hotel business continued until um m, w 3 108'! when he retired. The present proprietor of Shaw's Hotel is his son Gordon there and During his hotel career. he and lose. Escorted to the Doll by Id": built up a wide disnteie and guests returned year after year. caticn Minister 1'. A. s. legislators were met by It. I... W. Shaw. deputy lainistc of lduoat- Thie indeed was a tribute to a man .1 , ugggmmn, Mro endeavoured at all thee to ii:-am." Darndat the Vocational make evarythiw just right for his gnu”, numerous guests. It w trough (4; mg gum; SC Hotel be- Prveabyterien. Re was-coo. 01 1110 mosthp;.omthQt Lherale in the 91'" . 4 . led dteionn Penelope 3' "ii: who mnofau. on IVS I8 lilt- Retold TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. Donald lilaexlnaon. 3.0. ....?....R...:....... diligence and efficiency. It is with deep regret that two have had to accept your resignation as clerk but it is our sincere prayer that you may long be spared to share with us. as senior elder. the work devolving uponlour high of- fice as elders of Christ's Church. Your wise counsel. your keen in- terest in the welfare of Christ's Church and your fine Christian fellowship have been. and we trust will continue to be for many years come, a source of help- fulnc and inspiration to your fellow elders. "As a small token of our effect- ion for you in Christ. and with a sincere appreciation of the faith- ful and effective contribution you have made on behalf of our belov- ed Church through the years. we ask you to accept this gift. which is accompanied with the prayer that you may long be spared to use it, and inlso to continue with us in the service of our Lord and Saviour. Jesus Christ. May His grace and mercy and peace ever be your portion and may His richest blessing rest upon your family and upon the Church which has always been so dear to your heart. - "Signed on behalf of the mem- bcrs,oi Session.” 0. CARLYLE WEBSTER. Moderateor. A. A. MACEVUNAID. Clerk. ..:...R..m...--D-- shown some schcol exhibitions by Miss Frances Johnston. lfortlfied by use meal served by the Domestic Science girls, the 30 members trooped back to the Leg- islature fcr a night sitting. Federation Presents Continued from page 1 tie and that some livestock produc- ers were in favor of a. public killing plant to be established in the City. The brief took no definite stand on the matter but stated that the problem was worthy of study and consideration. The brief noted that there were many ca.ses of perishable products arriving in Newfoundland in an un- desirable condition. .'.l'hey recom- mended a survey for the trade possibilities, in the Labrador area and Newfoundland. The support of the Ciovemmant in procuring satisfactory shipping facilities at the Suminereldu Wharf was asked. The brief concurred in the suggestion that the manage- ment and control of the car ferry service at Borden should be re- moved from the sole authority of the C. N. R. The brief asked for the support of the Oovamment in urging upon the Dominion Government the de- sirability of a clarification of the terms and conditions on which' us- sistance will be granted in the fut- lederation on their his seal that Shaw's . oalne mocysioorwiur the finest L... f;f.'.','.';;f'”;: ”,',';'g' ”f”gi'd lggg lnsummerreeorts. V. ohgmu.-muw..,n,m.yu,."w.uhy no late llr. Sheer was a devwt an gguqgnw 3,. ma uwnmum umhg 1110! runnins around the ure on the various agricultural pro- ducts. An announcement as to whe- ther or not assistance would be granted would remove much of the uncertainty surrounding the mar- keting of crops. it was explained. 'l'he brief recommended me ap- pointment of agricultural field- men in Prince and Kings Counties and that their offices be associ- ated with that of the County vet- erinarians. Ths---employlnent of a field crop specialist was also sug- gested. A Commands Brief Iremier Jones commended the brief and suggested that next year they give it to one of the private membe . so that it could be introduced as a bill instead of being read as a brief. He also suggested that the Act be from ce on election day and voting in ;more than one constituency. Mr. blacDonsld' su ested that the Government shoul take some ectlorrto help out your farmers. building up a farm. He stated that there were far too amended to prevent a r Bills In Collntlilee This Province has possibly the best record in Canada for the registration of births. stated Hon. A. . Matheeon. Minister of Health and Welfare during the second reading in the Legislature last night of a bill to amend the Vital Statistics Act. we have 1005 birth registra- tion. he continued. He pointed out that this was not the case in registration of deaths and the lane number of unverified deaths during ' the past few years made the amending of the Act necessary. - According to the bill the num- ber of districts will be cut down from 490 to I) with the district registrar being required to issue the burial perrnite. Every Mon- day the registrar wiil turn in certificates 'of registration of deaths. The responsibility of securing burial permits has been placed on the undertaker. A bill entitled the "civil Defense Act" was given a second reading. Tho bill provides that the civil De- fense lranob. under direction of the ldinistar of Rsalth and Wei- fare. ahall administer all matters relating to Civil Defense within the Province. The bill will provide for the set- ting up of a Civil Defense Division Ind the curving .out of regulations resarding fire fighting. control of casualties and evacuees, traffic and transportation control, shelters. telegraph. telephone. radio and oth- er communications, biack-outs and training of personnel. A second reading was given to a bill to incorporate the Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Prince Edward Island and a bill to amend the Town Act. Third readings were given to bills to amend the following acts: Co. operative Associations Act, Highway Traffic Act, Probate Act, Public School Act. Third readings were I150 Elven to the Reciprocal En- forcement of Maintenance Orders Act and an Act to Authorise the know nothink about it. "I wonder if I came into town and started to practise law, how far would 1 get? he asked. I-Ion. C. C. Baker. Minister of Agriculture. told the group that 1 s should carry along on an even trend and not Jump into one thing when it was high and jump out when it fell low. He promised the Federation the full co-opcrat- ion of the Department of Agri- culture. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mawdillan stated that he did not like to see 30 min! farms advertised for sale. He said that young people would be far better off to stay on the farms than to work in in- dustry in -other provinces. Mr. It. It. Bell promised the full support of the Opposition mem- bers to the Federation. He thought that the fertilizer problem ghouid be explored Ind stated that the main handicap of the farmer here is the lack of capital and credit. Messrs. W. A. Stewart. First Queen's. F. c. Ramsay, rim Prince. Allison Profitt. Freetown, Louis O'Connor, President of the Maritime rederation of Agricult- ure, Lincoln Dewar. Secratgfy or the Provincial Federation and Mrs. Allison Madhfillan, Cornwall also spoke. r...;.... in Given llgdlng A person can be restricted from cutting more than two acres of forest land in any one year, ec- ocrding to a new bill entitled the Forestry Act which was l1VGn I second reading in the legislature last night. ' Primary purpose of the bill is to curtail (wood depletion by men from outside the Province or resi- dents of the Province who would out nearly all wood off their farms. it was-explained by Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. who promoted the bill. Under the direction of a forester a man can cut 100 acres. he added. The bill also provides legislation for the licensing of all persons cutting or intending to cut or clear more than two acres of forest land. A forester or any officer of the Forestry Division under the direc- tion of the Minister may enter up- cn any lands when ecess , for the proper performance of his duties. the bill states. Section G of the bill reads. "Up- on the recommendation of the Minister. the 1' tenant-Coven nor-in-Council may make regulat- ions to carry out effectively the in- tent and punposo of the act in- cluding regulations prohibiting the cutting cl more than two ac-” res of forest land in any calendar year and providing for tire lic- ensing, direction and control of licensed persons so cutting and clearing." Violators may be filled an em- ount not exceeding 8100 and in de- fault of payment spend a period not exceeding 30 days in Jail. Granting of land in the Common of Georgetown for Burial Purposes. The annual reports of the Pro- vincial Survey and the P. E. I. in- dustrial Incorpcraton for 1950 were tabled. The legislature will meet this morning at eleyen o'clock and prob- ably wind up all business before the budget is brought down. If not the House will meet on Easter Monday afternoon following the Easter ad- journment. stated Premier Jones. United Church a Minister Dies DONDON. ont., March 21 - (GP)-.A leading United church minister. Rev. John Y. Mackin- non. minister of First St. And- rew's United Church here, died today. He had been in hospital since Jan. D21, when he suffered a heart seizure while conducting a baptismal service at his church. He served 13 years as pastor of First St. Andrew's and had been a member of the committee work- ing for union between the United and Anglican Churches. He also was on the first executive of the Canadian Council of Churches. Born at Lake Ainsly. N. 5. Dr. Mackinnon was the youngest of eight brothers. His first charge was St. John's Church. Halifax. where he re- mained for eight years. Fine Easter Display At tlcetelle'e Meat Market Spring Pk. lid. In keeping up their reputation as one of the cleanest and most attractive meat rnarffets in the city. Costello's again display a high quality Easter Beef. Worthy of particular mention in this drie- piay is one 10 months old baby beef ,droasing 538 lbs. raised by Chester Edtwerds, Hampshire, sup- plied by Malcolm MaoSvwain. Also two very fine steers weigdring 600 and 620 lbs. respectively, raised by Frank MacDonald, Eldon. supplied by Wilfred and Francis Drake. l.n addition to the Easter Beef dtispfiay, hams, cottage rol-is. picnic hams. bacon, canned goods and fresh vegetables. all necessary ediibies for your Easter dinner, will be found on well stocked shelves. Orders received before Easter Saturday morning will receive special attention. The display will be open to in- spection Good Friday. morning. Phone 2377 or 2378. ' O. H. M. ' 'STORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEWS I ' r.-'D'ia:a-eon warez mgapg.-n S T 0 IT TODAY! I 'STORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEWS ' R-OLLAWAY THIS IS WORTH A "IIUNK OF MONEY"--ALL OF I? CENTS WITH THIS COPY OF THE STORE NEWS AND JUST SI CENTS. YOU. WHO READ THE STORE NEWS. CAN BUY A SET OF FINE. SOI-T SCRIM COTTAGE CURTAINS WITH COLORED BORDERS. THEY'RE IN THE HOUSE FURN- ISHINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE FURNITURE IN EITHER -1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN OR THE SUMMERSIDE STORE. ' RIGHT NOW EVERY WOMAN IS PLANNING AND DOING HER HOUSE-CLEANING AND REJUVENATING -- S0 RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO CLIP THIS COPY OF THE STORE NEWS AND COME GET YOUR CURTAINS FOR ONLY BI CENTS. ITS EASY AS PIE. . . NO QUIZZES OR ANYTHING-YOU JUST WALK. RIDE OR RUN TO THE HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT OF EITHER STORE WITH THIS COPY OF THE STORE NEWS AND 9S CENTS CLUTCHED IN YOUR HAND AND YOU'LL START PROUDLY AWAY WITH A BRAND NEW SET OF SMART COTTAGE CURTAINS FOR YOUR HOME! STORE NEWS SPECIAL IS GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY -MONDAY. MARCH 19th "I'II..L SATURDAY. MARCH MCI. If you are unable to come in yourself-put this Store News and the 98 cents in an envelope. with your name and address of comic, and mail to R. '1'. HOLMAN LIMITED, SUMMER- SIDE OR CHARLOITETOWN. . . Your set of Cottage Curt- ains will be.forwarded PRONTO - DON'T DELAY -- DO EASTER MONDAY IJMIGE call iloilaway For ileeervetiese Monday iii-4 i'.M. race rrvr ,' i Everything for Your Easter nieaerlt i'.c-oesllper Market V Knotwnbysoplnallyas hId- ,. Quarters for choice beat. your Coe- op-Super Market has again come i to the fore by ohts!lninguthe fin-, .. tainable or tar. Supplied to them by Ivan Turner. i winsloe and raised by Frank Sanderson and Sons. NONI River and Milton Rankin and son. wheatley River, their display con- sists of carcasses of baby boot. steers and heifers and an attrac- tive dinplay of this meat will be . in the windows of this popular 1 state on Good Friday. At your Co-op you will find too. everything to fill! your lastel dinner menu and the management suggests that you phone your or- der early to assure prompt de- livery. Two phones to serve you. 28M-2808. SMAI1. FARMS The average also of farms in France is only about as acres - T-as-31;:-w -r..v;.a.- n!Gdu uildi NEW COTTAGE a E):-3313 O-In BALLROOM A T'S HERE--IT'S HERE 'k I-I-I-5 129 Kent st... THE NEW BEAUTIFUL g FRIGIDAIRE HOME FREEZER You are invifed to cell of our Agency and see fire most beautiful Food Freezer ever o f f e re d. the new FRIGIDAIRE builf only by GENERAL, MOTORS. Here are a few of its many features - ".' Full nine cubic foot capacity Hold 5 308 lbs. frozen food Exclusive Meier-Miser Me cltonism s Frigidaire five your protection plan Aufoinefic signd-flue Frigidaire Safety Alarm Counter-Idonced full size fop cover. - - Now 'oN DISPLAY AT