“A351! 12, 19$ [HE WESTERN GUARDIAN "TEEN-rs: a time: Murphy. _ cargo Glow. 12b Ottawa Street. BUMMEBSIDB sud PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising. (i111; Guardian May be bought at any of tlu _ following stores-in Burnusersldo on. Water Street; Gouslieu Dosgaiors. Ii Central lkeei. Mark Gsudot. l‘! Granville ltreei: ::°,,‘,,,“"5.i.ery. Water ‘Street: v1,“ Grocer!- B»! saeli , Alyro l! Island Motor Transport. Wain I‘ y. ‘ B08090‘. Street. Iillbeeleliverudioanyholueluluniuaorddeby The or B0! “m” or l1" N" 5\IQ§IdII9IuIIC'l*.'lBIImKm'ITQ'Ul ordsctotbebeyseupoulblefesdellveryeuyom ‘mitt. 10C WANT lstoet and best gpel‘! call at Braces. ‘STOCK finest Quality. ain culls. saucers. and at Bruce's. -lF iriil P -0PEN null-PT‘ *3 b11111“ <5 H, “mu AND APRIL name. ,3; lilfculiill’. on Wallpaper. Also ‘Wm peas oii iumerous other ,9!’ l‘.‘{1ii R. Biown do Son. yrciicii !.‘.ver. __5r ‘HNGTON School Sports m K6; ‘tori Rink, Friday. Mar. nmcneing at 7.30 o'clock. -. . 5x1‘, fter sports. Admission: “m”, school childreulree. _-Bi.'lJi.QlJE UNITED CHURCH mmhi-y -- Services Sunday, mm. l-liii. Bcdcque 11,11. M. Bord... , h, 1r. Al-bzimy mo P. M. 1w; w, Biirion Crows, Minister. ._Sl‘ill.\'(i RIILLINERY on our You ivill find that hat fucking for here. Visit us "any; .- best. selection. The Mary Am ._>;1_~s1io Capitol Theatre, Sumiih , “.113. __\‘i.\\' LONDON Presbyterian church - Services Sunday. March iiiii. l 11.00 A. M. South .1 PM. Isong Rover 7.30 Grcnvzl Friday. March P, M. Y l‘. S. 0n iii at ‘he home o! Mr. and Mrs. ‘ _ f,“ 1). A. Campbell, Min- Li's‘. _.\N.\l.\l. NIEETING — The azzziua! ziweiliig of the sharehold- - e Kcnsington Dairying e Association will be he King George Hail. on Tuesday. Marsh 2 11.111. All sharehold- runs are requested Le ll. Delaney, hfanuger. ..riii; KLNSINlJ-‘YUN - Indian S Patrick's Play. "Deacon :11 King George, Hall, Ken- .\i:ii'cii 17th, and 18th. , ‘, Wednesday. March 17th 111 1i oclock. Evening performances tjood specialties. Sale of xiiiissieii 50c and 25c. rierul. .-. _.\1.\ii('ii bll-ZETING 0F W. A i 1:1 t,iic_parish hull on .y afternoon with tho \l1‘s. J. G. Baker, in the . g the president dur- l‘\0il(llilii period was Mrs. "all ivho FCXTLi the Scrip .1111. ItavaS, decided t0 hOld 1; ter lea, bazaar. pantry ans 1‘ tJiC on Easter Monday. 39. and committees were ed in charge. The members urzr 1.11111‘ working on a quilt dur- ing i"ie afternoon, after which re- fre. ‘iilfiiin were served by Mrs \\'. \\'. Biker and Mrs. Jame: iiizryliy, iiifiCii hostesses-S. —I.O.D.E. BRIDGE-Most grat- "3111; results have been realized from the 1.0.1312. Marathon Bridge iriiieh has been conducted during the inst two months witl. 1 substantial amount of money cleared far I.O.D.E. purposes. The prize \\illil(‘l'S for the games play- ed to dike are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Aru 01d Miller. Mr. and ivii-s. Gents man, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Howatt. Mrs. A. Sherman McAssey ‘and iirs. U0\V0ii_\'Il Rogers. - Mrs. R. iliaciean and Mrs. H. Clark. iilrs. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Harold Schurman. Mrs. Reg Pope and Mrs. John Wright, and Mrs. '1'. ll. Fwlnman. The conveners were: lirs. ifnraee MaeFariane, Mrs. “Bile Sitiiiiions, Mrs. Harry Lee, lire. R. S. Hinton. Mrs. Eric him:- gm 3V1"- T- H. E. Inman and rs. Thane A. CunpbeiL-S, meeting of the W. A. l .~-(iC St. Mary's Church‘ prizes and the freeze-out —iMOIlAIlI-. Iirieae, Velour and tapestry upiwisteriugs st Bruce's. -l0ll00l. SPORT! _- Bsdeque Rink, Richy, March 12. -I‘Ol lAhl-Baled shavings. Unloading March 12 and 13 at New Arman. Col-tn Waugh, Wil- mot. -BEDIQUI SCHOOL SPORTS. The program may be slightly re- vised tonight to decide on winners eligible to go to Charlottetown next week. ~30»! SBIMOGUE. N. B.- Mr. and Mrs. George Lockhart. who have been residing at Little Shimogue, N. B.. are yisiting friends and relatives in Kensii1g~ ton snd vicinity. Rev. Manning Lockhart, brother of George is pastor of Little Shimogue parish and three other contiguous in: ishesa-K. —KENSINGTON rouci: COURT-Recently two young men appeared in the Police Court charged before Stlpencliary Mag- istrate with disturbing the peace ,at the Kensington Rink iviiiie 1t tending a game of hockey between Kensington Legion vs Darniey. T he defendants were convicted and fined fifteen and twenty dollars respectively by the court-K. -—(‘. C. F. STUDY CLUB The regular meeting o; the Bedrque C. C. F‘. Study Group was held tut the home of M11 Irving Toombs ‘on February 26th, with sixteen members present. Mr. Frank Rowe ,acted as chairman and conducted 'lhe discussion on “iiansard" After , the sheeting. Mrs. Tuonibs served a ‘delicious lunch. Mr. Douglas Mac- iFariane gave a cordial invitation to uli members to attend the next meeting which wii‘. be held at his hime on Wednesday, March 10th, lilcmbers are to please take notice that the next meetnfg will be on Wednesday not Thursday as prev- iously announced. It is hoped more wiu attend thesimceilngs and take part in these interesting dis- cussions. —CAItD PARTY-‘Phe Norbore Women's Institute iieid a mos‘. successful card party on Tuesday? night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Webster. Nine tables of auction were in play. First prizes were won by Mrs. Leighton Stew‘- srt snd lib. Henry Malett. lilrs Henry Melett and Mr. Angus Ga.- iant were awarded consolation DTMO was won by Mr. James LawiessJA delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several In- stitute members. The proceed: were in aid of the Mathew child fund, Aiberton. A nice sum was realized for this worthy cause-K —ST. MARY'S GUILD MEETS —The 8t. Mary's Guild of Bum- inerside met on Tuesday evening in the parish hell with a good; attendance. Vice-president Mrs. JuclsonLogan conducted the meet- ing. Arrangements were completed for an Easter dance to be held in the hail. Mrs. l". l‘. Mulklns was appointed u the Rod Cross remwsentative. A discussion was held i regard to the remodelling of th hail kitchen and. the pur- chasing oi’ a new stove. and Mrs. George Clarke and Mrs. Borden Conrieil were appointed on the committee in charge. The next meeting will be held in the hail on March 23 with Mrs. fro. Hickey and Mrs. Wallace Murray. lunch hostesses. At the conclusion of.‘ the meeting delicious refreshments were served by Miss Blaine Harri- son and Miss Eleanor Wneler. —G. I. N.- .;' lfyouwuntio Weurulleusewitlnlueeiuisinrt pique‘ you "nine. "'11:: "'5' J"!!! Bond Blouse ban a fetching loo; yoke and oollsir.... |~ l do of white angel skin with abort sleevou—yon'll be us sweet min as Sugar-Icing In this new July Bond. The dues are 8i so n95?" "w Nlee ls s Como in Ladies‘ Wou- artmcut. and see thin Bldilo-"Wu s Judy frlhe "News of the Day" from the China Department is of ALUM- "w WAltE-Ileaming snd bright! You can get anything from a ‘Rolaiiccpln to a large preserving kettle-tho collection includes coffee . 101's. tea kettles slid fry puns. Tlueu all bear the well known ‘Ecouomy-Dum-ar Wear-Iver, and by tho way. u large “merit of Wear-Iver Almiinunl ware is myths way and should h?" ""- Rlblaoe "beat-up" pots and pans with new Brand Name . "l" Ware from the China Department. Brand 1' 0;‘ the N0! "m! Print eoiio "m"! for an ovuugo m“ "sh union is "rm I imbue a urn “MI Den-rune ~li ma m, WILNN we ....m they ‘than! Business lo uilll en a dfls_|mm 3.9,, "v us. h"! ems-r reforms-neatly dons up In package with his“ 0am designs. ooenpleio with run-aim: was! about 1| yards of l0 incl: IIIIIII. They are in lovely and different. hob paehgo contains enough a IRIII surprise gift Piecing Quilts Quilting Please and start one-today. .. .I.il's Quilt- " ‘lllllo sometime since ‘he seen sueb a ulee array of AXMINUIII. Tole‘ ASSHRED 0TPl0il0 1.... IIELIVERIES We kindly osk you to hove your order In 30 minutes in advance of delivery " desired. “Thank You. Town deliveries leave SMALLMAN STORES et 0:00 a.iii. - 2:00 p.111. , 10:30 a.iii. - 4:00 an. [Tl ARQIATY. UHARLOTTETUWN i when Teiephoning ' To - - - ° hasten service ' avoid mleuiiilereiauilsg ' lighten the burden of your switchboard operators f’ all by number Where Phone Prise 1| 400 SMALIMATT‘ Matched With Quality —FOR. SALE. - Six horsepower Bruce Stewart Marine Engine. will sell cheap. ilarold MacKenaie, Baltic. Lot 18. —Gll'tl. GUIDES ENTERTAIN- ED -'I‘he Summerside Association of Girl Guidcs was entertained at the home of Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Spring‘ Street, on Wednesday ev- ening. at the March meeting. The president, Mrs. Abel Arsenault, was in the chair. Mrs. D.C. Tomp- kins, Divisional Commissioner give an interesting report on the Pro- vincial Executive meeting held last week in Charlottetown. It was decided to hold a. rianmiige S118 in the Town Hail on Satur- day afternoon. March ‘.20, and committees were appointed ‘.0 leak alter the dctails. The following were appointed to the telephone committee for a. period of six months: Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Mrs. Leo Wood, Mrs. Clifford Smith. Mrs. Roland Gay and Mrs. Elmer Offer. Mm. D. F‘. McNeiil ivas appointed lunch conveiicr for the next meeting. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Leo Wood and lilrs. Wilfred Perry. S 0F W. M. S.—'I‘i1e members of the Evening Circle of tiie Suinmrrside l5rcsb_vtei"i.m Church were guests of the W.M.S. eii Vilcdiiesday ev- ening at the Mai-eh me ‘ill at the lionie c-f the pres s. J_W. lifacKeiizie. Assisting i‘.1 the devotions ivere Mrs. Wyman Birch. who gave the illVOiffiilOlij Mrs, J. s, Perry. who read the Scrptur: lessen. A paper en "Conscciataon" ivas read by Mrs. Ernes». i. W111i;- er, followed by pzayrr by i111 f"?- sident. given by Mrs. Harold lifacDori. after ivhieli Mrs. W. E. For sang "In the Garden." Aiwfllflleii on the visiting committee for the next month were Mrs. Cleve Whaien and Mrs. Wymen Birch. Those taking part in the Study Book, “Our Commission." were Mrs. Birch, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Waik- er. Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. whalcn. lilrs. J. l... Goa-rill. and Mrs. Charles Mountain. Tlic Mlgpah Benediction brought the meeting to s close, after which . social hour iollowcd. when s hu- morons reading given by Mrs. Perry was much enjoyed. Refresh- ments were served by thc hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. O. Cobb. MIS- Walker and 11m. Gorrili. B U -R.ECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs C. S‘. MacCailum, Summersitle has received the sad news of the death in Toronto on Monday", March 8. o! her eister-ln-iuw. Mr. A. Ernest Melllsh. after s linger- ing illness. Mrs. Mellish was the former Matilda (Tilly) Brown. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, who had’ been prominent merchants in Chai- lottetowri in their day. S e is tao last remaining member o a large family, her brother. Mr. Fred Brown, having passed away l1. Elorlda a month ago. Many friends. will regret to hear of the deem oi‘ Mrs. Melllsh. u woman prominent in church work. She had many fins qualities of heart. and mind and wiu be sorely missed by he: devoted husband, who will have much sympathy in his great be- reavement. Mrs. John Fraser. Charlottetown. is s niece and Lieutenant Colonel Roland Paton is u nephew of the deceased-l. —BIBHOP WATIIRMAN Al‘ KENSlNGTON—Right Rev. ‘W. h. Waterman, Coadlutor Bishop of tho Episcopal ‘ 0f hat/ml Canada spent Monday visiting Rev D. E. Noel and the partsh of Ken- slngton. Unfortunately the day and evening was stormy and a iut of parishioners were unable to 1t- tend confirmation services in 5t. Mark's Church, but the lnciemency of the weather failed tn dampen the spirits of the genial preiste. who is the embodiment of 80W cheer and faith in the future. H" has travelled by plane over most of Canada and the northwest. He spent some time in the Army l! the rim. Great War. BlshdP Wel- ermsn is e big man physically es well as mentally. He is 0 ft. 4 sud HBEITSHIPS IEAIITY 8H0!!!‘ AT CRAPAUD Will open Monday March 22nd. xx». axx’ —EVENING emcee Gussrs" The offertory prayer also"; d SIIMMERSIHE TODAY (FRL) and SAT. ‘first ciiiiiiiiis Vitfiiii MiifiiilE "i" VINCENT PRiCE Directed b1 Produced by CREGORY ll/iTOTF IGEITE MARKET Also Cerlocn uni Laurel-Hardy Comm"; [Shows 7:151:15 Matinee Saturday 1.39 iveigiis ‘Jib “ Bishop Wnieriiiaii illlif} l. again in more lav ther. After the Se!‘ Mark's Church n reception held in Si. iifnrifis Rcciory “lilfll the parishioners had ‘an 9i1.>~‘1_ tuiiity to iiicct the Bisnop, 1).1i refreshments. were st‘; sci i3] ladies-K. Vi‘ J»! '10 —Bllt'l‘llDA; AltiNlYliltSAll 1' - Mrs. Lydia Slnims, liciisiiigieii was "at home" to her numerous friends on the afternoon and B\C- nlng of ivlarch 10th, her 90th biriii- day anniversary. Siic was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Robert Buy-- ness and Mrs. W. C. hlclswd. iii-i door vies opened by Mrs. Gears‘? . gowne“, Assisting he: daughter, Miss Lottie slmm: in emu"; l dendqus supper were the folio“- ing ladies: Mrs. Rbbefl» M3")- Asnherst. 11s.; Mrs- Cull M1" H“ Mrs. Ernest Mill, Ciermoni; Mrs. Gerald Bowness and Mrs. 311111115, Charlottetown; Mrs. Front. McNeili, Summer-side; Mrs. c.5111 Kennedy, Mrs. Vera Benristo. hi?» Helen Buimnu. ivliss Thelma Cull Mrs Wm. Gill, Kciisiiigtoii a 1<l Mrs Herb. McEiivcii. Stanley ' and Bridge. Expressions of love _ good will were showered on Mis. Simms in the form of telegrams cards, gifts and several bcuiiilfiil bouquets of flowers. Callers bear- ing good wishes came H1111 "i" continuously all afternoon lllih gvgnlng, Group singing with hlrs. Robert McKay and Miss Marioii bockhart playing accompaniments entertained the sufiis- 3am“ CH5‘ parsing condfliwieim‘? 5P°°“h” were made by Messrs. James Pen- august. Archibald wKenr-ia M11 J. l". Profitt who acted ss M65!" of Ceremonies. The 1am‘ “i” hrant expressed her appreciation A pchfl written for the occasion was heartily siml Ell’ l“ m‘ guests followed by Auld hem Sync". "so: She's a Joli)’ 0W1 yeuow" and "God Save the Kins" completing the Pmfllflm- Ti" s guests departed wishinll a simmvmuiiy happy returns of tii. guy-K. Personal: -M.iss Miriam lawless. Nerboro was a week-end visitor to Sun:- mcrslda-K. -Mr. O. McQuarrie of Bummer- slcle was a visitor to Kensingtoa on Wednesday-K. --Mr. William Searrfan. Spring- field attended the funeral of Mrs H. Brown. Kenslngwn on Wed- nesciayL-lf. —Mrs. Lambert Oillis is visiting in Remington at the home of Mi. and Mrs. James Fendcrgnsh- K. -Mr. Clarence McGulgan. Hun- ter River, was a visitor to Sum- inorside yesterday-S.‘ dd$l0flsl¥¥kYkgs geint DAY M< snssziz< ~ FRIDAY ond SATUR iiiiiiiiirii soon _ GYPSY iiiiSE LEE _ t 11111111 3111111 in 1111i. 1 ss- in 0 511d biivappmpflam speck“ lwezinesday~l€ t i 1 I M’ lives iil‘i(i March 4th at tho home| " .of Mrs. Sterling MuLear-r, l | iVlacDoweii. “h: .1 .._, . - 1 . J , oak. 14w AW-f» 14/ mum m 1...“... r. Hliiiili l. SiiTEil .1». -—— emits WiillliIiGEI i Willi!!! MARSHALL - Ellllill “TM 50V" WllllkIS I002" ARPSYRWG ~ FLOTEHCI BITTS - and has 009M005 Vu1t0il UELLES - InilI iu n unl- I! was (nurse emu - Smrrllwm 01nd! - a.‘ w - n 101mm tum u liMIf van 11min ' Mend b! -'ll0 RM 'lliilll. lat Shows 7115 and 9zi5 hiatinc: Friday 3:39 \ PRRRR’ Til EATRE "SHOCKINC MISS PILGRIM" In Technicolor BETTY GRABLE DICK HAMES Also Comedy Reel t Friday-Saturday 8:15 §;\~».\~~_v;.\;_\\_\;~_- ~ -~‘ I “q? CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday Matinee 8.80. Evening 7-9 Saturday 7-0 Johnny Mack Brow-n in "LAND 0F 11H!) LAWLESS" Willi Raymond llutton, also Edgy] licmV-‘dy 5110118. Serial and News .eX§.'il*.'c-.‘cé‘éka‘é.i<sklt.ié¥il s. as ed} -Mr. Perry Wedge, manager o. Stedmunis Store in Bathursi, N 13., left hy piflliC yesterday nlle." spending a iC\\ (lays ill Summer. side-S. —.'\ir. ’i‘. D. Carrutiiers, Sum- merside was an attendant at the funeral of Mrs. Harry Brc/‘n. Kcnsingtoii on Wednesday-K. -Messrs. George I.‘. Brown and John Saint of Charlottetown st- tended the funeral of Mrs. Hurry Eroivii, which took place from the Kcnsington United Church o1 ..;;.;~;T.i.1'...'n.~... The regular monthly meeting of the uien Valley Won‘1on‘s Institute ‘ifhe president presided. meeting opened with the ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll Cell was answered by eight meitribcrs. Coi- iectioii amounted to .60 cents. The minutes were read, approved 111.1 signed. A bill of 60 cents was paid. Proceeds from auction sal.» was i3.- _.'L“i cents. lt was reported that. $40.- 50 cents was collected frcm the district for the "Canadian Appeal for Children." Sick commitiz-e gave their rc- port. New sick committee, Mrs. John Nicholson and Mrs. Leslie Programme. Mrs. sterling MacLesn sind Mrs. Whit- field ltbbbott. Correspondencrwas reed. Mrs. Leslie NlseDowell invited members to her home for next meeting. rooi to be answered with uproverb. Meeting closed with l-ho King. Pro- gram ccn-miitee look charge and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Nicholson. OTTAWA LETTER By J. Watson Illm-Naiuglii, .\l.[’.‘;1 — At i011; his‘. Llie 11011.0 of C0111: | l moiis has zipprovcci the motion made by fvli". Dion and hcCullLlti by Mr. Dickey that the llousc do think His Excellency i31- tlic grac- iiumbcrs taking part by individual parties. The government had a. majority of twelve on the final vote. 1-'.';1' the past. ‘r. the ilnirc iiii .'iriopled 1 s ifluiiOll ivitiioiit a carried vole; lint. e11 this coeds-Lei. the opposition pdfiits called for a vote. The result. ivas a liliLiUflly of twelve even tiiozigh all the oppe sition parties voted together. l‘i.e reason for passnig the muLiFi rc- ls simply a vote of the House to thank His Excellency Parliament. IL is it might i‘: ions‘. rous lo vote ag. thank liis Excellency. " ' c |ilill'i.iflliilli‘iy' iruc “iiCil there in...“ ibfiflll several niqeiiciineiits all of iwhieh were Ufiilflii)‘ Wllili of c for opening suggested that “lied But as I h; .er- _\‘ff.'ii‘S the 11011.2 ‘ 2i i111 111s 11111111111 aim iziiinet b: forcing a for recorded inucii vale on this ouasiozi. l tliliih, how- ever, that it is a matter of regret that the morioii could not have carried unanimously ivitiiout any- one hrivin; to ioic against it. u u . u Two Prince Edward isiaii took part in the debate. This coni- pares favourably 111th the total number of speaker Both Mr. M.- Lure and U1". G1". at made good speeches from liie standpoint of the Opposition and the Govern- ment. Dr. Grant is a particularly‘ popular speaker iii the {rouse and the benches iill up quickly iviien the neivs gels nroiind that he __.s up. lIc spcnics ni:ho‘~tei1ili~e1y‘ 111th- out notes and he drives home hi. points with a 1iungent humour. 0‘.- tiie present occasion he got. iiei. merited applause from all parts c: the f-llouse. Mr. McLure speaks much oftcner and 1s aiiviiys giv- en a very courteous hearing. l; is obvious that an opposition speak- er has many more opportunities to speak than members on the Gov- ernment side of the House. sup- porters of the Clovcriiment Lisualii’ criticise the Government in ca..- ciis; the members in the oppos- Lioii must make their criticisms 0.1 the floor of the iloiisc. l O O ‘Today I had a very pleasailt Council of Canada. 1t was B005 to see Harrv and Dougriid 011cc more and to reminesec of the o.d days when I was Law Clerk ll‘ u", decal Legislature and iiicy were members of the Governiiiezit. They both look remarkably wei‘ and ere still quite zealous in r:- gard to the welfare of the people of Prince Eklivard Island. DI‘. ,Grant mid l nccoiiipaiiied iiieiii to the office of the. iilliiis-tci‘ o?- Fislicries, the Honourable Jaime Angus Mackinnon. Dousfllll "W1 the Minister compared notrs all-i, 1 believe that theg.‘ came lo inc‘ conclusion that their ancestors‘ come from the same part of Seoi- .‘ land. namely the isle of Muhf This served. as a pleasant start.‘ I shall be greatly surprised if 011- 1 little conference ivitli the Miiiisiei‘ ‘ W111 m; have very beneficial re- i suits for the Fishermen of Prince Edward Island. l had not met an l Paul Gallant before. He is Mayor of Souris and Manager of a Gau- nery there. He is a real cnersvliv young man and I am sure that the people of Souris have cv-‘j: reason to be proud of their Mayor. new am nccoiui MONTREAL. Mai-en l1 ~10?» A British Overseas Airways Gor- porslion Constellation has clipped three minutes off the previous ve- cord for the eastward Atlantic crossing between ‘Vlontreal and Prestwiok. Scotland, by covering the distance in eight. iioirrs and 38 riiinuleg ll. was learned here to- day. T i 1 l , _ _ i ivitiisiit a recorzieci vole is tluii. ii. 1 l 1 ‘ favorable and lie was I l iJiJfllifu - visit from flurry (tux, Doiitlflid Macliiniion, zind Paul Gallant. ’i‘hey were in Oilaiva atlciiiiih,‘ the‘ meetings of the Fisheries ipcr cent of the wrote, TigliiSii Boyiias Leg Amputated _ In Accidéinti iiiii i A regrettable accident occurred ious speech \\.i!i v.l_"1 he \\'.i> i" 111’? Relish! yilrd 11f- Tigiiisii 0:1 iaiezised to opcii the 11.1‘ 01.‘. sim- , '|‘11<'-5UH.\' flight wiu-ii Nor-man‘ Si0ll o.‘ Pnrlinniciii. Th1. 11.11; ‘Ucuhil-l‘. age i2, suffered the loss‘, ifvhicii has e11 occasion been np- i °f his 1°“ 16s‘ below the knee by proved of in one (lay has drugged 5 b95113 T1111 0W1‘ bi’ 3 freight cam. on since ea1"\‘ in December. l." t The Win11; lad. who with several my o; C I Sh“ m", W.‘ companions was ‘laying about the, some stairs ilic ii.i:11bcr at izird‘ m“ jimilmi! <1" ti"? (Jars BS nIcmbPnk F“, m mg m“ , they were lacing shunted along. hate diid i‘. (i\i\\ll in 141C ‘ m“ “ma” “Hpmcnu-Y 395i hie‘ hold on idie ire-ii riuig and fell 1m- dcr the rear WilGEiS of a. box car. _ Al tilt‘!!! l5 1'10 practising doctor in iignish, first ahl was gdnnmi istered by Mrs. John Cameron,‘ pii-blic health nurse. and the young, lad was placed aboard the lncgllil and rushed to the Alberton H05. Dita] for treatment. He was there‘ siren medical attention and iateri Week Prospects In Skids Good r‘...- TiiisWSummer If the construction work indic- atcrl yinfllaiiientaix- (‘slim- ates LS ed out this -SUT|i|'.‘l1ci' there siiouki be n, considerable am- ount of \'.Ol‘i€ Cfl the Siimmersriu uiilcrfroiit. \\'i'lili‘i ivlll glic some employment; A11 amount of 503.000 was listed fer repairs of ii‘l1:ii'[ and recozisiriiviioii o.’ .. .(l. 'l‘lii.s is lic- lirvcri ii("'“ to menu llie Rziiliiay wharf where a considerable 11n- ouht of TCCDIlwlYUCLiOH 1s badly needed. The shed referred to is likely one qf the large potato watc- iiouses now located on the wharf. It has been advocated by the Bozirii of 'I‘rade that one of these iwrr houses be made frost proof and il. , is hoped that that i: what will be done, Snmetjrnes in the fail 1on1.“ are late in arriving and there is in the evening taken to the Prince.‘ always considerable danger o! m. County Hospital by taxi. lie is the son of Mrs. Regina DOilftelti’. whose husband. a veteran of ihe First Great War died some time ago. ilis condition was reported last ‘evening by hospital authorities as said to be ' 1 . Jig c:riifo1“.ably.-S. Spceuiate 0n lflummunist Plans In Italy (By J. M. Roberts, Jr.. Associated Press News Analyst) The Communists in Italy already have organized several hundred ivorkers councils and are believed to have the arms ivlth which to turn them into the same type of "action committees" which were used to help stage the coup in Czechoslovakia. While the Marshall Plan and Vvcstern European union are oe- irig rushed to completion, the gravest question in lire world f5.‘ the moment is what. will happen iii italy before, during 01' sire: next month! elections. The Czech Communists are be- lieved to have staged their coup in fear of defeat at the polls. Will the Italians do likewise? Some observers think not. They believe the Communists are gal:- ing rather than losing strength there, and that the election wlil give them more profit than s. ishow of force which the Govern ;ment might be able to put down iatoc-s which are stored in ‘these sheds waiting to be shipped being caught by early frost. Another vcte mentioned is 535.000 for reconstruction of Holman’: ivharf. Last year nrr. Holman Lid. ofilered to turn this "Wiiilrf over lo the Federal Government. The aiiiuiint. tn the entinuitcs would indicate that this offer has been accepted. l-lolflian‘: will also make sufficient land available to give (iircct access lo the wharf from ivater Street. The purpose of repairing the Prvhz-irf is i0 make; available a 11love for fishermen in moor their boats, something that is badly needed. Thirty or forty Iisli- ing boats operate out of Sunmicr- side and during certain seasons many boats from aiOng the south side use gummerside Harbour. Al: present the only available place is Queen‘: Vvhart which, when re- built some years ego. was only completed to about half its orig_ lnal length-S, strikes and demonstrations might paralyze the country or even lead to civil war. The Roman Catholic Church represents the mainstay of Wes‘.- ern Porvcr hopes in the eiectio". They also expect the timing of Congress‘ approval of the Mai-emu Plan to be important factor. ‘Phat is behind the United sum; Department's desperate efforts iq have Congress act not later than '- Week before the election Apr-i] The question of s. possible liie" play of Allied military force in the Italian fleishborhood has arisen. But Washington and Rome M; reported to feel that the Commun- ists usually make capital out g1 . . . _ l1 tan-‘ics. So the bath lTliC posibility that tr. 1.‘ s“? ‘ _ . ~- 1 icOiiimiiilgist hlor: migiite c2211. i-prlmmziy m huh“ om‘ but “uh a majority i! not entirely d; ;tho flfioZ-CUlTiiiiilXLSi’. ivorld stand- icountcd. Such u victory in a free ‘election would make the situatioi ‘Hi-lllDSi. impossible from the stand- ipOilli. of he Western Powers. This some reasoning leads to :1 belief that the Communists iii- tcnd to stick to the llltiiti-puf-‘Fl agreement against displays of ‘force diu-lng the campaign and s’ itiie polls. But there is always the possibility that if they sce i.i’\il‘l§5 ‘going against them they will call ,out. the workers committees and ‘ling by azixlously. ~ riijiisifioiiwfsbi- Nl.-\G.\R\ mans, Uni, Mum’, iii-‘QPF-ii- W. Gobi!‘ leslstant iUlltafilO entomologist, today 1.11.1 iihe 42nd annual convention of L119 1Ol'li.8l'iO i-lotivultiiral Association thiinl DDT is "the best nil-round linsectlcifle iiHOVFll to modern day 56181000." The influenza virus lszo deadly‘ iveii-armed partisan bands to force that. enough re kill 1,099 m1“ @1115 the ballot. 'I'hese workers committees have been fornicd in plants iiirougnout the (vouiit-ry ostensibly to pariich‘ pate iii ilie management of indus- trial production and distribution. They are composed of l0 or i5 ineii in each plant. A brief strike, during \\'ilii'il they and their foi- iowcrs could b: nrnicd, as were iiie Czechs, would make them a9 powerful weapon. ‘ The greatest anxiety regarding itaiy, however, apparently is dir- ected toward what. may happen lifter an election in which tin Communists show increase“ strength. Observers are say-iii" that they may get as much pas 4- compare iiltii the 20 per cent they got ias‘ time. Another 40 per cent is ex- pected to go to the Christian iDemoci-ats. the Government parry. . .\ritii the rest divided among nea.» ‘liy a score of minor parties WiliLii ‘are anti-Communist in varying degree. but nut. cohesive. In that case the Communists would demand participation in the ‘government, ivliere , they would begin the same process they have used to take over coalition zov- ernmenis in Eastern Europe. if ‘the Clir... ‘.1 Democrats tried ‘.0 govern inch. their b0 but. on the head of s. pm. F“ ALL LINES 1511.152 iiiPii iiiirnin Squzzzzcrside Professional Bards‘ T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville stroct Phone ml Iummerailg i Q>ouQ~w¢a~Q4eQ=