runny. , THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AIINTI: J. Illa: lurahyafifiver 8L. one flail-MIDI III PIJNUI COUNT! Iowa, llbaelllleae Auverfifll fbefiuardlnnmulobgllulldally llzlyllilalll- Water Street. Gllrlbfl. unaware Waterline!» , Ices: Smog Ian uiluuei. o1 Granville ltrlll millennium T0 -DAY George Sanders‘ Gril PatricH __[N_ ' Fears lleavy Tuber Loss ‘l Pa‘: 2.95."; ‘m..'..'=-'fi."."l..".l‘....... l» _ p flu buy reepeullbia for deliveries on your reale- —I'ANTI. alt Kennedy’: Difl ‘Wm 843g‘. x5551? iliisrhvetpwotngrgilsmln- --GBNWIIIIIB [flu 31-11- , ale stale and brace It Bruce's. “lluiet Please, lluriler” 'Aleo British News and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 1.80 and 0.16 SATURDAY AT 1.80 CAPlTDl. SUMMERSIDE r ‘IEIIEIIQIEIEIIEEJLQIEIIQ —PLNTI.Y _,._ Trinity llniteil llhureh W, A. llolils Meeting m Wflllllflr-Tllfiwlfi ‘Ilrinity United Churd t for lie egillsr meeting fi Tiinliuflfll, Mc-Aualond GIITIAI. IIIIT INBTAILIET d Ol fell ll due M1111 10th. S-Ql-il- TIII JIONTHLY MEETING of newed interest is shown bytheierge number of new members who were present, in the work cf the church Interesting Talk willboh --lllg Doris MacArthur, Burn- hae returned from a v pleasant trip to Monctcn N. B.-. o’ ir- Dari‘. rm so e es en» Wm Prinzencoimty Hospital m treatment-s. fiflhys ll, B. Liquor l Same As Elsewhere ents had been made t nsem "'* rianonmcmn. March 2e - 1c “m ‘m’ Cmfmmmm‘ ommqfif: P) .- Belief that liquor being sold ' - ' considerably st ‘Elise d? . for heir genera 16.75 be Wooeeda of a. _ White re rting mi Recreational committee stated m 0n Stamp Collecting i. Y's In In Bell, we for past number of yea-rs hu held office of phllatelist. was weaker at last night's meeting of e Charlottetown Y's Men's Club- In dealing with the hobby ‘i! Wimli oolleoti the speaker went back to thengirst stamp issued by Rol- ll n 1840, pointing out that k-itain was the first nation to introduce the use p5, The speaker stated that the highest price paid for a single stamp was $35,000 for aBrit- ish guinea stamp. y. is interesting to know that British stamps are of the highest value and that the late King George V was a very en- thllsiastic stamp collector, A vote of thanks was extended by Y's Man Will McLeod to the; speaker. In making the motion Mr. the the the and _ _ Byunswick liquor control board, told . lman of the Airways Bus a. legislature committee indumnl! Co. had offered to transport, the‘ into account; of the board Vidal’. boy‘ without charge. Mr. Mellish “For more than eight years B11 so;- m; Education Committee rcp- commissions in Canada have. been urted mat he is eindesvoring to‘ selling liquor 30 underliwui‘. he ts to have s. Bt.l said. “No one seemed to know this . 1,. until Ottawa made 1t known and started to enforce it It would seem weekly. ma; what; the people don't know headed "Current Events of doesn't hurt, them." . I. will be carried in g9 531d the difference in the al- llelii- coholic strength of liquor being sold at present, in comparison with that on the market eight years 06°. WEE only sligii-it. and here was a stand- aml strength for Scotch and rye throughout Canada. confident it will be. the undertak- ing should be p, post-war rehabil- itation project for undoubtedly "5 would give employment to a large number of our soldiers when Infill return to their homes in the Mari- times," Senator J‘ P. I I Discussion 0n I I Petiteoiiiac Power Survey iKings’) asserted. Cheap wer would also stimulate indus- P9 n °t trial development in the Island Following is a. further re sen province of the D0m1hi° tbs discussion 1n the a e Wednesday of the proposed Petit- ccdiac power survey. Leading off in the resumed de- bate, Senator E. Sinclair ‘ of our industries to the central PTO‘ vlnces, and I am certain that honorable Senator would be uri especially the rural sections. people are very interested g,‘ the proposal to develop power at v is location," Senator Sinclair de- clared. Hc emphasized the disad- vantage at, which farmers are pla- ced who have no electricity as com- pared with those who have. situation is really what is making our people of Prince Edward Island] quite anxious at this time to have cheap power made available tcrihe rural areas," he said. "When the conservation commission, under Dr. Wallace, visited the Maritime Pro- vinceg within the last year or two, this question of rural electrification w“ up for umon at every meeting throughout the Maritimes. There was shown a general desire‘ on the part of rural communities for electrical energy which would be available to the farmers in the Maritime area." During the last as years the har- nessing of hydro power gli over the world has 8011c ad very much faster than it did at any previous time in history. He believed the Ilfedgral govekrinment should take the ed As a p0 ea n m“ “g a “W” "m" this scheme would ve employment which “ Elfper flaw m‘! pm“ to a. great numbergof men and “"111 1* d i" .91‘ i° K° “"4 . m fact r think it ls one with this proposal The provision of or electrical power at rates as low rte they apply in other provinces would be a great boon to our rural stipulation in the Maritimes", he eclared. "If the report on the proposed de- velopment is favorable. qhd I am FOR SALE IESIDINCI IN SUMMERS]!!! T0 BB BOLD by public auction In front. of the Court House at ummerslde at 12.00 o'clock noon on Wednesday the 12th day of Ap- rll. 1044, the house and lot form- erly occupied by Catherine Mills at. the comer of Central and Ar- gyle Streets In the Town of Burn- manila. “Pcasuslon of sane to be given not later than the 1st day of June DAT!) at Suinmerslilc this Nth day cl March, A.D-, I944. E.T. TANTON. Surviving Trustee. Estate of II. C. Mllls. l-Tl-D-llqi-c-Jl. SILENCE WILL HELP SAVE LIVES Gilaueeaeougbduatcleulwltbliaucotlilug ~ aetloa of Smith Ina. Coufl Drops. Pleasant, prompt relief. ‘hrelhdlllllt orlleutlicl, 10¢. E ’ SM TH BROS. COUGH DROPS Island, .. m. i rity." he asserted "Undoubtedly. the Rivers would mean much to the rural life of the Maritime Provin- I; would enable wocnen on the to lessen their housework by machines. churns, and other eq- uipment; while the farmers them- selves would be able to uphill elec- trical energy to their threfihllifl. wood sawing and other activities on the farms." Senator McRae said it was ap- propriate that coming from British Columbia, the province furthest removed from the proposed devel- opment that he should lend his en- dorsement. But this he gave whole- heartedly on ‘this move. "r uitzhs‘ "iii lift. M i agree n e ar - gntovinces are to share in in they must have power st-war development, war the undertaking would "pro- of men. and if found ractic- able it would be commercia ly self- sustaining." Benator McRae voiced his regrets that hitherto wa/ter powers have been developed under provincial control rather than Dominion con- trol. "One thing I think the state should never dives/t itself of is the development of water- power," 5e- nator Mamie declared. “The dev- elopment oi’ water power is an in- expensive development based on cost for horse-power. uwlwtiiken with government money which assured at a rate of interest." 1t had been estimated in commit- tee that, the invmtigation would re-' 3211-4, g $50,000 expenditure. "That! nator MoRae exclaimed, "i5 a mere bagetelle in view of the ortunity which such an underta - ing would provide for <war cm- ployment, aside altcizet or from the fact that. the electric energy go be generated is sorely needed in the Maritime Provinces For this and other reasons I nm very much in favor of this motion." McIntyre electric n. "After Confederation we lost most development of the Petitcodiac and Meirtramcook means of vacuum cleaners, washing the ndustrial development of Canada. urge quantities," Senator McRse declar- .. Vldg employment for a great num- McLeod pointed out that few members realized the amount of work done by international officer Ernest Bell or the large sum of rmoncy raised through stamp ecl- lecting. The motion was support- ed by Y's Man Em Smith. GIiIIBSY-S included Mr. Edward Mc- a . i Congratulations were extended to Y’s Mari Hiram Atkinson on his taking over the Canadian Stores. Y's Man Russell Leard presided. col curd..- ll/ews “GUIDERfS CLUB” e will be s. Special Meeting of the Guider’; Club, io-nzg t, Fri- luey, March 31st, e-ao P.M., at the hozne of Miss Frances Resy, 14 Water Street. All members are asked to attend. F ERRY SERVICE (Contin d f m page i.) The Minis _ said that he un- derstood the captain of the Prince Edward Island ferry did not want "to be bothered" with an icebreak~ er. The vlintcr had been unusually , severe, but now the situation had improved sufficiently to allow the, Prince Edward Island to take heri full quota of cars on all flips, with ' i0 or 1e trips daily Gordon Graydon, Progressive Conservative House Leader, said he understood there had been from 500 to 1,000 railway can; on the Is~ land waiting for shipment recently, {iriaélsy of them with potatoeg as oa . Mlchaud Quote! Figure! day about two weeks ago there were 565 cars at Cape Tonnentlne on the mainland waiting f ment to the Island. have heard of where. following the or second priority for shipment On the three days this wreck the took an average of 100 carg way every day 7,000 car; goods on the not loaded, but the records as March 3'1 showed there were only Cape ‘Ibrmentine. The ferry move tfieir goods. I Situation Must Be Bail Mr. Cvrsydon said the situation‘ for the Island “is terrible at best. i "Wh the mic g, could which that Island situation-must be tied. Mr. Hanson said he did not know What were the war necessities which kept, the bigger icebreakers out in the 8t. Lawrence. of ' the Island were equally concerned‘ about their communications Answcrln Inquiries by Mr. Iliuismi an Mr. Black. "I0 tram rt minister ealil that the new erry would be a coal bur- ncr. The contract was on u coll.- s fixed lee basis, the fee be‘ rig $250,000 on an eetlm il coat of $4,500,000. Discussion of the ferry when Dr. J. J. MoCbnn — (L — Renfrew South) chairman of the. house in committee, said both Mr. l 3 house dealt, with another under the transport department by the newly formed Woman's Al- had their report rea Ayers. new members were cordial coined. close of the meeting. MUNRO — At Scotsburn, t Mr. Michal-id said that on one r3, RIGGS — At 250 Grafton Street ' wish to sincerely thank ll m“ nut‘ talking “bout dmagl: friends for their many . kindness during their rec t, against Confederategmgtaynmfltlg: bereavement en were the people in NEWIOIBIGIBHES. m, 3,‘, mm‘, 3L l“; Mrs. Milton Stewart, 20 Elm ‘ e is vhg Beturfl Th ..ogical Hall by Mrs. A social hour followed when the ly wel- Refreehmcnts were served at the Mr. L. O. Kelly _ j Continued “from _ page, _i.) th lei Auxilie. c gon ugly; lthe H y‘ "w... his wife, the former was MacDonald, also of Charlottetown. WOUNDED 1N ITALY-Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shepherd of 6i Pownal Street received word last night that their son, Pte. Durreld (Delly) shepherd was wounded in Italy on March 33. The message made no mention as to the extent At the dinner an interesting re- view of the work of the organiza- tion was given by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan in responding to the toast to tho Society. He early experience as a member since 1904. emphasizing that the Society embraced Irishmen of all denomin- a ions. Hit-dealt with the racial char- acteristics of the Irish, stress- ing the importance of sudi virtues as hospitality, generosity and good will. He wannly congrat- ulated the Society on the innova- tion oz a banquet in commotion with their annual trusted it would be Brief speeches were also made by President Thomas McAvinn, First. Vice President L. O. Kelly, Messrs William McCai-ron, Hogan. John Callaghan. Pius Col aghiun. Connie IeClair, Eugene Kelly. Mrs Jcisedph Costello, Mr. Arthur McQual and reprlisent- atives of the press. letter frmn the Sisters of the Precious Blood was read by Sec- retary Alex Lafferty. A vote of thanks, moved ‘by Thos. Flynn and seconded bv John Callaghan, was tendered Mr. I-lozun and all concerned for th splendid organization in the pre- paration of the banquet. ___aiarng___ C0.\ — At the Prince lllrward Isl- and Hospital on Marci-i 2a, 1944, to _ . and Mrs. Walter Cox, Char- loimeivn, a son. STAVERT - At the Prince Ed- wnrd Island Hospital on March 80 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stav- Charlottetown, twins, a boy and a girl. JORDAN - At the P. a. r. Hugpl. tel, March 30, 19M, to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Jordan, n son. BUELL - At the P. n. 1. Hospital 151g"!!! 30. 194-4. to Mr. and Mrs. ese B ll, Hi , _ STICIELAIEYT) gh Bank a so?!’ Hospital, March 30. 1944. to Mr. and Mr- St 1 Stikl . iii-ski 23nd. S c and’ Co" i IN — At Dlgby, N. S. March a0 19-14, to Lieut. F.’ Elkin an Mrs. Elkin (nee Rob- erta Hill of C ottetown) a daughter. LUND - at the Prince lflwnrd Island Hospital, March 2'1, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Ev Bethe]. a daughter. DEATHS eettng continued. ert. H?“ E. blind, 60.. NA, March 38 19M, Idllian, age 0 weeks, infant daugh- r of Mr. and Mrs. William Mu . on Thursday, March 30. i944, Mrs. W. N. R-iilizs in her 94th year. Rest- Macleari mineral ciametery. Poop ferry KIELLY - At stshhope 011 Marc! Mich 20th. 1044. George Herbert Kieily . in his 74th year. Funeral Tillers mi ht have been 6,000 or. late mitten“ Island starting st 2 o'clock. 01' Stsnho from his Intennent pe Cemetery. Please, omit flowers awaiting ARSENAULT — At the Provincial - I». 11nd Banatoriiun on March 182 loads ready to be taken over at sevcrinus Arsenault, beloved 5011 q had Mr. and Mrs. moved some empty cars to the ls- ault, 79 McGill Avenue. aged 28 land because more could be carrivd years. Funeral Friday morning at when em ty and this made it pos- 8.46 from his late resldencg u; the slble for armors on the Island to Holy Redeemer Church. . M! Theochilus Amen- Card Of Thanks ififfiéihi "if W“ Mr. Samuel Craig and family their of sad 3-31-11 : acts 11v MEMORIAM, In lwln memory of In dear‘ White who de- . hilt, | Lovlrilly Remembered by nu imliuland. - ‘giilchkb Mrs. Stealer Baker. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKII EMUALMEI CHIIIONIIIII ll. “Ill Illlfilll Ilene II recalled his i _ Club. Three dailghteira of his injuries. Pte. Shepherd is serving with the West Nova Sco- tla. Highlanders. IN COUNTY COURT — The case of Wright vs. Burdctt, action for $50 on the balance price of a. horse was heard in the County Court on Tuesday by Judge C. Gavan Duffy. Judgment was g ven for the plaint- iff for $50 and costs. Two other debt cases are scheduled for hear- ing later. LEARN EXTENT OF WOUNDS —Mr. and Mrs. William V. DeCoste word that their son L-Cpl. William Rupert DcCoste, who was wound- Y ed in Italy on March l4, is suffer- ing from abrasions on his face and left hand. Earlier his parents were informed he was wounded but received no details. His many friends hope he will mcn be able to return to duty. . ..__. HI-Y GRADE CLUB -- Seventeen members attended the regular weekly meeting of the Charlotte- town Hl-Y Grads Club held Wed- nesday evening. John Simmondli - presided. A sing song was held im- der the capable direction of “Pop" Cudmore. Mr.‘ Walter Cox, on be- half of the Community Concert Association thanked the members for the oil-operation given the As- sociation in its recent membership drive. Five members were elected to a nonlinailn committee in pre- paration for t annual meeting of the club. Other business mat- ters weré dealt with. The meeting closed with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. KINSMEN CLUB — Mr. W. J. Kirby, governor of district No. ‘l and M1‘. J. E. Murphy, district secretary, of Moricton, visited the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club last night. Mr. Murphyspckc briefly on the work of the district. Mr. Kirby outlined the, work and activities of the eleven clubs in this district which includes the three Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. He reported that all clubs wer, increasln_ the mom-l bership and that a new club of | twenty-five members has been formed in Chethsm, N.B. The milk . which the National " ‘ has lent to Britain to date is 13,500,000 quarts and many hundreds of pounds of magazines are arriving in Halifax weekly for the Merch- ant Murine. JIIIBIY CLUB NEWS — The Jersey bull, Sylvan‘ Rome's a d 100239- bred by B. Watford, of 46 Bayfleld Street have received ~ s UMMER SIDE from $2.50 Hats to put stars ill Y0"? eyes-make you feel exict- lngly pretty for Easter pau- adingi See the heart-catch- ing, flatterlng new models for the New Season. Choose yours from our wide selec- tion of fashion headliners! Come in today. ._.. ...» glchmond mu, Ontario, has bee awarded a. silver medal certificar by the _ i o sire have been tested at cad runners Ltd, and have $.51 ard -. . of the herd of Alfred Bagg 8a Sons. Edge- icy. Ontario. and now- owned by Dr. J. P. Lantz. Charlottetown, P. E. I. lidgeley Jesters Standard 2nd, himself 1s practically a Superior sire, He has a great many daught- era reetstered that are now over four years of age, and aoco to m! regulations 50 percent of ese should have R 0.1’. recorde As soon as three or four more of his dliliohters complete their or production". stlndg? t in his offs , a are inytgyidual hhlflwn‘ Personals Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson have returned to their home in Halifax after visiting their moth- endsister and brother in P. E- Inl- nu . rins-L-i-w-miuwm-ussw PO. Ross W. Stewart who has been visiting his parents, Mr. mt}; lea y .1. J. Johnston. mo. and Mrs. Johnston em visiting in Saint John. us. of their ileum- iei- w»... Nugent one . Tbs many friends of Mrs. John I. uruoyne, Granville. will be fled to know the recovering rem her recent illness. Premier .1. Witllzl‘ Jones is ex- da . Be d her ybuémimeduoconngctiorie . It 0B0 present. 8-3l-1l. Jaw-igneous lesson INC N HNNH$NHV 17th (ll) Armoured llegiiiient (P lil L ll) PAY PARADES Mflflbers of the Unit are being paid at Troop Headquarters on regular nights of training the week of April 3 to 7 and all members must be friends of Mr. Sterl- on Road, are sorry ill-II Ml l1 ward Meclsaac lerdey to relum Coniw t Ont. firs. Howard Mrs. Peter Olorkin. Doroh ._‘ . Aa-Serai 107M ‘IF-ll. ER. A». ter‘ lpendl with her mg er Aunt a! Isaac and ester. Bu?!“ a. l. A. .3355" 3M P. g‘- - ensrriiii ouniioiiiii People Enioy Forts i- =1 7.4510 8 P. Al. J .K. DUGGAN, Capt, Adjutant. ‘V-‘v-"ANHH? {Men f0 g 0 FGY Friday- I! Knute ball strc California und plan he was riding crashed at Canadian Press e, Notre Dune 10W was killed when 01¢ e in WW" 51th:}: 1st. LONDON -(OP)- Olégt. Ireonlrd Hobbs. eon of Jack l-l be, famed England cricketer, am: a day's search found the grave in Ito. of Cont. Reilly Veriaty. the noted u, shire and Eng! d bowler. Verity died fmm wounds guffered M. Oat- lliia. Sicily. dr “Dependable duality-Always! _ Q "is good tea” RED ROBE Orange Pokoo To: Kn. l3 years ego today. dresei -rcoin idossesaud in extra gociL »