15. 194s - pie WESTERN neonatal/tn P AGENTS: l. Lunar Ilnrpby. ill Hanover Streak and . George Clow, 1:5 Ottawa Street. , ". SUMMER-BID! and PRINCE COUNT! » News. Subscriptions. Advertflng. _ The Guardian Maybe l (allowing stores w. Bookstore. Wahr Street; Oonrliee Drugstore. Mark Oaddet. 0'1 Granville Street: ocery. Russell Street; Alyre Dooeetteh Grocery. Second Street: lsiatsd Motor Transport. Water Street. . mdianwillbedeilveredtoanybole l nmito Bakery. Water Street: ymco Gr boagbtataayeltlu‘. tniallerlide . 3 ~ - ' ll Cent's! Street‘: ialamaerddeap ler Boy at to per day or lle pd weal. Pbenilll onllt-l for tbh ‘gvlce or I1" 7°“ ;pll\€. eitetbeboyreaponlbletordeliveryeayonr \ , ,2’? i 40a SALE. "W5, Elmer 4.0]; saw. stationary cosine. Hp,‘ Waterloo. Excellent con- Keith Woodside. Bedeque. number o! brood Waugh, Wilniot. ' t gition. .-E.\'GAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- “EXT. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry 50b“. U, Albany. announce the mgnévgnicnt of _ their daughter. ports Aitiie, to Rercv Willard. only ‘on H.511‘, and Mrs. Augustus Devt-qcanx, North Vancouver, 3.2. Mam.“- to take place at St. John Angilikiil Chllltlll. 1703100111191’. 0'1 my 1st, 1948. ,4 SPECIAL Mzrrmo - A mmni meeting of the Young Wo- n“... Guild of the Summerside [plan Church was held on Thd,_..,,,_,- evening gt the manse with the president in the chair. to mm final arrangements for the B...“ supper to be held in the churiii hziil on Friday. April 16-- B. mmSiTELLANEOUS SHOWER My; Kaye Hansen entertained ther home 1n Summerslde on 10ll(ll<l\' afternoon at the tea hour villi a ‘mscellaneous shower in hou- r or Miss Blythe Dye previous to er marriage. Winsome little Betty lliphcint carried in the first gifts. after which the Misses Ferrous mnulnnd and Anne Philipson who fgnlglil in many more lovely gifts pencri the packages and read the cwmpallyifig verses. During the afternoon several piano SelwUm-fi, e rendered by MPB- 17011811!" . Richard Clark and A \f‘l')’ pretty wedding tools ace at st. Davids Manse. Satur- .= evening, April 3. when Hazel an Low. second daughter o! Mrs. ri-molith became the bride of Donald Bowness, Summer- de, P. E. l. The bride, given immarriagc by ' brother, William, was attiredl - s printed silk Jersey frock wlth| sck accessories and carried a. ugucl o! pink carnatlons. She i. attended by Mrs. William Wal- ce as matron o1 honor. Also st- ildliig the couple were Mr. and‘ rs. Charles B. Wallace o! Hali- x. The ceremony was performed 'Re\. lh-ank Lawson. rector of . David's church. 1“0liu'.'.'iiig the ceremony the 1113i couple were hosts to 85 close entis at a reception at the Lord lscn Hotel. Mrs. Bowness was guest of hon- ii. several showers prior to her arriuge and received many’ love- gifts. At present Mr. and Mrs. Bow- int-En...) WOI§.D ron 1's The word "ha1iucination” - the rccpzinn of an object which ts not exist _ comes from the ml: “ninuinu-ri" meaning to antler Ill th-e mind. —l'0§ QUICK SALE. 104i Ply~ mouth custom-built sedan. Good condition. Owner going away. Phone 800-0. Suinmersida, —-II.ETUBNS HOME- s. Jack Peters, Ottawa Si... has returned home after spending several ays in the P. E. I. Hospital where she underwent a tonsil operatioru-S. -w. M. s. ivggesmm-Tin April. meeting o! the Laura Bein Miss ionary Society o! the Summerside B tist Church was held at the ho e o! firs. C, B. Jelly on Mon- day evening with the Vice-Presl dent, Mrs. Clifford Smith, in the chair. The singing o! hymn "Tab! It to the lord In Prayer" was fol- lowedby the reading o! the Scrip- ture on "Prayer" by Mrs. smith. Another hymn “rm Time-to Be Holy" was followed by roll cal. when thlmen members responded with a Scripture verse including the word "Love". .'.I‘he Missionary study on “Ramschsndrapuram" was conducted‘ by‘ Mrs. Ellsworth MscNeill and Mrsulrverett Brooks. The Mizpeh benediction brought the meeting to a close after which Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Clarence Mercer, lunch hostesses, served dainty refreshments-S. 0’Leary Meeting Discusses West Point Ferry The meetingwhich was adver- tised to be held at the Verdun Theatre in O’Lesry to discuss pro- gress of the West Point ferry was held yesterday with l. lair attend- ance considering the short notice and the condition of the roaQ The meeting was opened by the president. Mr. Sanlord Phillips, who outlined the progress that hsd been made since the company was incorporated until the present time. The meeting was then turned over to Captain E.‘T. Terfry who has recently returned from Ottawa after presenting a brie! to the Maritime Commission. He gave a full description of the work en- tailed in connection with the brief. The brief was to prove that the necessities o! the requested Mrs-vice were substantiated by statistics rei~_ ative to ares concerned. Contained m the brie! are statistics concern- lng the entire‘ economic setup of Prince County. The Captain said that the question asked on the street is "How is the ferry com- ing?" His answer is that "it has the full support o! the entire pop- ulation of the tress which will be served, the Boards o! Trade, the Provincial Governments, and the Federal Government representat- lves.” ‘The successful realisation o! the ferry service depends on the rul- ing c! the Maritime Commission regarding the payment of subsidy to a company prepared to under- take operating the service with suitable ships and also the capital expenditures oi’ Federal money to. provide terminal facilities in the West Point area. There will be no Federal expense on the New Bruns- wick side as suitable dock facilities have been arranged at no expense to the Government The directors meeting whichwas called immediately after the public meeting was ndlourned until Fri- day evening at 7.30 in the O'l..ea.ry public hall, to which Che public are invited. . S c‘, m xlvw mm 0.... u. Friday, Saturdayqillonda; F011. ‘ HOUSECLEANING "lc-A-Duo Paint Cleaner; Dry laslo. Dry Slle. Wallpaper ‘Remover. ‘Patching Plaster. OIMNGES Gruirsraurr I “S11 Count-i dps. Large Ire-t for .......... .. 25c a sinnsldsm-TEA m Sweet mm nouns z lbs. .. .. v2.4 os.‘ ........................... 34c cnwnxs COCOA ‘ Dainty IQSI. l Ib- tln ...................... .. MAYONIIIII—IQ d. 21c Penlube MOTOI OIL - I Ill. ...... .0545 Velco" MOTOB OIL — 8 gal“ GUN GREASE — l lb. I Extension LADDERS srzw LADDERS ROLLED ROOFING nous: PAINT‘ NOW 1N STOCK r. .|. s. c. Remington. ‘i ~ RAW o||. . - TURPENTINE ASPHALT smuctrs t WALL men KEIIIIEIIY pies. roll! Lin, 1-6 CYL. OLDSMOIILE ENGINE-PRICE $175.00 1-6 CYL. 0E0 ENGINEJRICE $225.00 ». Completely overhauled, newwlagl,» latent ondpisten Qwlm viii olllvenef isn't; ; m fishing boot. i ~ Fully Guaranteed. - ' istmb surooostro." .. sossswnsi. -- QAPITOI. _~.-..--- SIIMMEIISIIIE Lost Showing To-dey -"HONEYMOON" Shows 3:30 —_ 7:15 - 9:15 FRI._- SAT. BIG DOUBLE BIL! MICHAEL sauna III “MURDER IS MY BUSINESS" _A,||fl_ some nun in "COLORADO SERENADE" NOTE-Shows 7 and 9_:15 Morinee Saturday 2:30 “freer-ms FRIDAY end SATURDAY A IEPUILIC PRODUCTION "V TTRUCOLO r Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "CUBAN PETE“ cameo turns? KENSINGTON Thursday 1-9 _ Ray Miiiand. Olivia. Dellavilland and Sonny Tnftl In . C ’ Romance “THE WELL GBOOMED BRIDE" Also Shortreel <300%00€>o0§00~§>00Q O00 O0 O9 O'OO-OOOO-OQ-GO'OO-O-O-' CRAPl-illll TIIEATRE SINBAD THE SAILOR In Technicolor Douglas Fairbanks Maureen O'Hara Walter Slezok FRI. - SAT. - 8:15 $00000 000-00440 040-00-0404 “HONEYMOOIW A IVIERBY MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP v RKO Radio's sparkling ‘south of the border’ comedy, "Honeymoon" stars Shirley ‘learn/pie, Tone and Guy-Madison 1n laugh- ter-packed adventures o! two roin- antic youngsters and their efforts to get married in Mexico City, with the blundering o! an Amal- can Consul to heighten their pre- dicamehts. Corporal Phil Vaughn (Madison) flies to the Mexican capital from his post in the Canal Zone while ‘his fiancee, Barbara Ohmstcl (Miss Tewniplefcocnes down from Minnesota to meet him for the wedding and a brief honeymoon. Tihey miss connections, and both nppefll for help to David. Fianna: (Tone), a career men st the American consulate. Manner brings them together. but unforseen obstacles delay the wedding. and the luckless official gets ihmseif into a jam with his own fiancee and her family as he tries to straighten things out. . - suiting in many hilarious situ- ations. . Shirley has an ideal sole u the fiighty Barbara, and ‘Ilene is |. noteworthy choice for the part of the dignified Manner. with Medi~ son playing his second starring role as the eager corporal. Lina Romay, feattured, plays 1-119 Will- thy ‘ltfexican girl engaged to Tone, and such well-known vllvm M Gene Lookhsrt. Corinne Mura and Gran-t Mitchell also appear in fea- tured roles. . Canadians Increase Savings 0n Deposit (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. April it-Sevinls on deposit in Canada's chartered banks last Rb. 00 totalled 03.880.- 541,000 against t3,B24.001,000 Jan. 31 and 01.500.280.000 Feb 2. i047. the chartered bank statement for _i"ebruary showed today. Call loans in Canada amounted to 060,000,000 Feb. 0C against 0'10.- 100.000 the previous month and 3150707000 the same date last year. . "’" Enperieneed .......... our étfis.n‘l”..nb.s','°i.'l.'..fi ‘ side. ‘I ‘ (West THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 161/64”? mP/».“r4z0£:-- ai SMALLMAIIK, Friday Land Saturday Sardine (m on) iircuun 9c SPECIAL -— 5 tins for 35¢ D a t e s (Fitted Bulkl-lles. 27c lb. SPECIAL-Z lbs. for 45c Celery Clark's Soup Vegetable, Tomato, Consomme, Asparagus and SPECIAL -.- 3 tins for 25c Irish Stew (Aylimefs) Reedy Dinner, contains Beet, Poi-dices, Carrots, Onions ond Peds in Gravy. Regular 25c srrcut - 2 tins for c Apple Juice . 20 ill. Tlii-llegular 16c _ SPECIAL ~ 2 tins for 23c Orange i. Grape- fruit Juice 20 nz tl|i—iieg. 22c SPECIAL + a ‘tins for 43° AYLMER-Iiegular 9c Baby Foods srecui. - 12 tins M95‘: 28 oz tin-Reg. 25c SPECIAL —- 2 tins for Pack Apples 41c R a i s i ss s Bulk Seeded-Regular SPEClAL—2 lbs. for 23c 39¢ Orange Juice 20 oz tins-Reg. 22c SPECIAL —.~_ 3 tins for 50¢ P335 WIIILE i 0.11.11. Budget ls Tabled In House 0f Commons (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Apcil 14—A Canadian National Railways budget forecast- ing a 194B deficit o! $23,400,000- larger than last year by $7,500,000 -wa.s tabled in the Commons to- "l day by Transport Minister Chev- rier. However. the budget did not take into account two bis Potentials in the national line's 1948 operations -the recently-granted 21-per-cent freight-rote increase and the de- mands of etnployees for wage 1n- creaaee. 1 0n the basis o! possible added revenue b! around 530.110.0000 through rate increases, the system might have an indicated surplus of some 36.000000 without W118i? increases. These boosts might run to $80,000,000 1s full employee de- mands were Sranted- Besldes the operating forecast, the Minister made public the C N.R.‘s capital budget for the year. calling !or the expenditure 0! $01.- oamooo in new equipment. addit- ions and betterments to properly and minor expenditures. This l5 almost four times last 7985i On the operating side, the Min- ister looked !or record hill! B1055 revenues o! $489,810,000. up by 11f most t1.oo0.000 Irem 1w. veer» figure. Al. the some time. operative expenses were expected to reach a pgflk o! $413,000,000. After taklns into account Gov- mgimt payments under the Maritime Freight Rates Act. all systeirrwouid have net operatin! revenues of 032.000.1100. compared with 041,000,000 !or 1947- Charges against this TOWING- including 033.133.0110 1009"“ °“ bonds held by the public and $31.- 1110.000 interest on Government loans-would bring the rigure down to e. net deficit of $23,400,000. Tabled with the C.N.R..‘s annual budget was that of the Govern- ment-owned Canadian National indies) Steamships 1.td.. showing an expected surplus of $500,000 101‘ the year, $22,000 dew“ from 1947. . v The Steamship Company! w)" ital budget was estimated st only e30, , with no vessel 911N018" lnticipated. For the railway system, blillli item in the capital budget was “$909900 (or new equipment. more than six time: the fill!" went last year and apparently indicating the 0.11.11. believes equipment will be more available '—iii"_‘ FARM run. SALE _ 101 urea with bnildilln on llalpaela load. I 1-0 lites horn Kanslngten. Ab!!! M / WISLIY IOSTII. leaslngton ll. Ne- l . York Branil—-.20 oz tins SPECIAL — 2 tins for TIIEY LAST 23c this year to enable 1t to replace its war-ilvorn rolling stock. Some major items in the equip- ment list are more than 5.500 new freight cars of various types, 36 diesel-electric locomotives, 25 air- conditioned coaches, 20 sleeping cars, 50 baggage" cars and 15 mul- tlpie-unit steel car trailers for the Montreal suburban service, Other items in the capital bud- ‘291. are $20,250,000 for additions and betterments, $1,400,000 to complete the laying o! track on the new line from Barraute to Kiosk Pails in Quebec, and $1,- 007,000 for acquisition of secur- ities and retirement of capital obligations. 01 the capital budget total o! $81,607,000. the rsi1wsy’s own funds will provide {i5815.000, largely from depreciation reserves set aside for replacement o! equipment. The company's breakdown o! equipments and betterments ehows that the largest amount $0,916,- 000 — will be spent in the rail- WEYS, Central Region. This am- ount ls up by $7.000000 from last year, For the Western Region, t4,- 8821100 1s to be spent -- an iri- crease or $2,500,000. The Atlantic Region expendi- ture will be $1,909,000, 0r about $750,000 over last year. Other expenditures under "ad- ditions end betterments" go to United States branch lines o! the company and departments such as express and teiegraphs. It was indicated that of the $25.- 260,000 earmarked under this heading. some. 05.000000 might not be spent this year because o! the likelihood all protects would not be completed by the end o! tligycar. British Police Searching For Maniac Killer t By H. L. JONES LONDON, April 14—(C‘P)—Re- inforced police tonight combed the heaths and lanes of Lanca- shire and Etsex for a ‘maniac driller" and two escaped convicts. As the House of Commons de- bated the possible abolition of ca?‘ ital punishment, an intensive search by bloodhound-aided police was under way for a tall, thin an wanted for the club-knife sying o! Queintln Smith. 11-year- old schoolboy. ~ A description of the lsill , dub- bcd "The Terror", was g1 en to police by a second victim, nine- . year-old David Lee, found ‘Dies- |day stabbed on a Parnwort-lmban- wc-sshire. railway enhankment-a ‘ few yards from Smith's body. Lee ‘is recovering in hospital and poi- -ica pin on thebw their hopes o! iidehtifying the killer- ln the Chelinsfosd area of Se» sex a general alarm was out for Stanislaw Zborowski, 80-year-old Polish soldier. who escaped from a prison for the second time in Salmon 1-4 lb. tins-Rog. 24c SPECIAL -. 2 tins for SCCKEYE 3.9 less than a year. Zborowski dug a iiole in his cell and scaled the Chelmsford Prison wail Tuesday night. The Pole was serving a six-year sentence following his first escape from the Norwich Jail last sum- mer. Then he eluded police for aimost a month before his cap- ture at Southend. Police believe Zborowski may have been joined by Joseph Pur- ton, known as “The Dragon" be. cause of his arm tattoo marks. Winnipeg Man New President 0f Canadian Press TORONTO. April 14 — (OP) — Victor Sifton, publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press, today was elected president of the Canadian Press. Canadas co-operative news service. He succeeds Frederick l’. Ker, publisher o! the Hamilton Spectator. who had "been president for the last two years, Herve Major, editor of Mont- real la Presse, was elected first vice-president, and Roy H. Th0m- son, publisher of the ‘Thomson Dailies, second vice-president. Arthur R. Ford, cditor-in-chie! of the London, Ont, Free Press was elected honorary president succeeding Senator W. Rupert Davies, president o! the Kingston Whig-Standard. George McCul- lagh. Toronto Globe and Mail, and Mr. Ker were named to act with the president and the vice-pres- identst on the executive commit- The new president o! the CP has been active as a member and director of the organization‘ since he became president of tihe Sas- katoon Star-Phoenix and Regina Leader-Post. in i928. He was first ‘vlce-(president in mo and 1940 and held the same office for the last two years. rs adieu-American day convocation. Where Price is Officers of the association were- chosen by the board o! directors following the annual general meeting o! members. Members elected to the board were: llfaritimes - HP, Duchemin, Sydney Post-Record; RJ. Ran- kin. Halifax Mali; 'I‘.F. Dvvirrtnie. Saint John Telegraph-Journal. British Columbia Donald Cromie, Vancouver Sun; H. Sand- diam Graves, Victoria Colonist Alberta, WA. MacDonald, Edmonton Journal; John D. Southern, Calgary Herald. Saskatchewan - RM. Caution. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix; Allan Holmes, Moose Jaw Timer-Her- aid. Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario - victor sifton. winni- peg Free Press; D. Smith. Fort William Times-Journal, Ontario - Senator W. Rupert Davies, Kingston “mfg-standard: Frederick I. Ker, Hamilton SP9’!- tstor; Arthur R. Ford. London Free Press: George Mccullaizh. Toronto Globe and Mail; John E. Motz, Kitchener-Waterloo Record: Roy H. Thomson. Timmins Press. Quebec _- Herve Motor. Mont- real Ls Presse; Al". Mercier. Quebec Lwvencment Journal; John Bassett, Montreal Gazette; AJ. West, Montreal Star. Plan Attack 0n Marshall Plan By LARRY ALLEN \VARSAW, April l4 --fAFl Emrotpes left-wing socialists are going to get together in Warsaw late this month to map an allovk or: the Marshall Plan. ‘Polish socialists, who recently severed connections with the So- cialist International Committee or Western Europe. have invited re- presentatives of parties in eight countries to attend the parley. the exact date for which has not “int Truman (left) chats with Viscount Alexander of ‘runls as they met at the .0001! 0i William and Mary st Wiiilamsburg, for the Can In the centre is John l. romtret, president of the college. The weal PAGE ELEVEN Town Deliveries 8.30 and 10.00 A.M._ 2.00 and 4.00 P.M. Phone 400 GROCERY SECTION CSMALLMAIPS Matched With Quality Sumzzzerside Professional Cards OQ>OOQOO§ T. Earle Hickey _ Chartered Accountant Office at 15 Granville street Phone I'll F Snmmerelde , 1 U§§§'§§-Or RICHARD S. HINTON K.C-. n.A.. 1.1.x. Barrister, Solicitor. etc. Loans on Town and Farm > Properties r water St. Summer-side Id. been snnounc'° c1.l"" Czechoslovakia, Hungary. P151450 uniy nnd France have aHHOUlCfi they arc cbming io the confer- EHCC’. 0-0-0090??? Accordirgflto law an infant is l person, male or female, under 2i years of ISB- dent and the viscount were given honorary 00'- grees of doctor of laws. The viscount is Governm- Ceneral of Canada. Prime Minister Mackenzie King (st the far left) was also given an honorary degree.