Traffic Tie-Up Continues On-.Wesr Prince Roads worst traffic tie-up of winter continued in West nlsii ,The ,'3'f,..e yesterday. Snow plows cleared the main highway through 1,. Alberton. reaching the town about noon with very heavy go- mg near Eihisdale. Last night 9..-ee plows were working on Go.-don's Hill near Huntley and were not expected to reach Tig- before noon today. Practically all side roads re- mained closed to motor traffic. Snow banks in some sections are reported eight to ten feet high. It is expected to be several days before all side roads are opened. Strasser Promises Fight For Independent Germany By IIANNS NEUERBOURG FRANKFURT. Germany (AP) Otto Strasser. onetime gpolitical many of Hitler, returned to Ger- many Friday night from exile in Canada and promised "to fight for , Germany independent of the Kremlin and Wall street.” Strasser. who broke with Hitler in 1930 and lived for the last 12 after Germany, told reporters his return "means I victory over the unholy alliance of Hitler. Mor- years in Paradise. N. S., fleeing genthau and Adenauer." "These three." he said. "kept me out of Germany for the last 22 years." H trea(sili?y secretary and close politi cal adviser to the late pl Roosevelt. ”.linrgenthau continued to block my return," Strasser said. no mess APROVED while in exile Strasser often ex- pressed opposition to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's rearmament pmgram for West Germany. Iron- ically. he returned home on the day Parliament completed ratifia- lion of the Paris treaties for re- arming the country" , 'i he 57-year-old former Nazi plans to take over the reins of the new "League for German Re- ricwal" (Bund Fuer Deutschlands E1-iiciierungl. a right - wing na- tionalist movement. Strasser told reporters the league stands for an "armed neutrality" for Germany. (in hand to meet him at Frank- furt airport was the Hesse state chairman of the league. Wilhelm lllP.i'Pl'. Slrzisser flew here from Dublin wliore he had been on a political visit after arriving in Europe a A month ago. Strasser was stripped of his Ger- man citizenship by Hitler in 1935. two years after fleeing Germany. After breaking with Hitler. Stras- ser and his brother Gregor founded and led a rival ”Black Front" or- ganization until Hitler went after him. Gregor was slain by the Nazis Albany St. Pats Capture Series -The Albany St. Pats defeat- ed the Summerside Schurman team 11-5 at Bedeque rink last night to take their semi-final series in two straight games. and qualify to enter the finals for the South Shore Hockey League cham- pionship with the Freetown Roy- sis who eliminated Lot 16. also in two straight games. Gord Cutcliffe led all snipers with four goals. three of them the final goals of the game. Ron- nia Cameron scored three and Freddie Desltoches two. Charlie Thompson and Lloyd Roberts got singletons. Gard Grady shot two counters for Schurmans. Campbell. Gerald MacLean and Reg Phillips getting one each. Three penalties were handed out by referees Paul Schurmsn and Vance Harris. two going to Gord Grady and one to Bev Dr-Laney. Five Men Shaken Up When Car Leaves Highway Five men in a ear which left the highway after crossing the Wiimot River bridge while pro- ceeding towards Summerside were shaken up and most of them suf- lercd cuts and bruises yesterday afternoon about 4 p.rn. Four of the .men were taken to Prince County Hospital for ex- amination. but all were released following treatment of the minor injuries they sustained. In the car. which was about a 1912 Plymouth. were Raymond Arsenault. Francis Arsennult and Ralph Blacquiere. all of Summer- side. and Douglas Perry and Leon- ard Gallant, of Borden. -S. Morgenthau was U. S. r.rr and Strasser fled the country. RE-ENTERS POLITICS After the war. Strasser launched a vigorous campaign to win back his German citizenship so he could re-enter politics. It was restored four months ago and he later was granted a Ger- man passport. The government's long objections to his return were based on fears he would revive a form of nazism Strasser returned to Europe a month ago. He went to Switzerland and then to Dublin to confer with British friends in a bid for support in Britain for his right - wing league. (Continued from page 1) Forty-seven Bills Harris Memorial Gallery. An Act to Amend the Prince Edward Island Corporation In- come Tax Act, 1947. An Act to Amend an Act to In- corporate Amalgamated Dairies. Limited. An Act to Amend the Superannunation Act. An Act to Amend the Education (Department) Act. An Act to Amend the Allowances Act. An Act to Vest Certain Lands in William Haslam . An Act to Incorporate the West St. Peters Cemetery. An Act to Amend An Act to In- corporate the Prince County Hos- Teachers' Mothi-.rs' pital. An Act Relating to Charities. An Act to Amend the Industrial Establishments Promotion Act. An Act to Amend the Children's ct. An Act to Amend the Public De- partme ts Act. An ct to Establish a Pro- vincial Racing and Sports Com- mission. An Act to Authorize the Issue of Debentures by the City of Char- lottetown. - An Act to Amdnd the City of Charlottetown incorporation Art. An Act to Enable the Restriction of Tax Valuation on the Charlotte- town Hotel. V An Act to Incorporate the Cra- paud Creamery Company. An Act to Amend the Summer- side Incorporation Act, 1903. An Act to Incorporate Mount Stewart Memorial Hall Company Limited. An Act to Amend An Act to In- corporate Mount Stewart Straw- berry Growers' Exchange Limited. An Act to Amend the Work- men's Compensation Act. An Act to Amend the Dairy- men's Association Act. f AAn Act to Amend the Evidence ct. The Weed Control Act. An Act to Amend the Bangls Disease Eradication Act. An Act to Repeal the Deaf and Dumb Relief Act. An Act to Amend the Town Planning Act. An Act to Amend the Inter- pretation Act. An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly Act. An Act to Amend the Temper- ance Act. An Act to Amend the Act. An Act to Amend the Probate ct An Act to Amend the Mag- istrates' Act. AAn Act to Amend the Trustee ct. An Act to Amend the Oil and Minerals Act. An Act to Enable the Survival of Actions and to Amend the Judicature Act. An Act to Amend the School Coroners Act. 2 An Act to Amend The Cemeter- ies Act. An Act to Amend The Highway Traffic Act. An Act To Incorporate The As- sociation of Professional Engin- ecrs and for other Purposes Con- nected Therewith. An Act to Vest Certain Lands in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. The Appropriation Act. Western -RAYMOND oiumr. Optomet- rlst. will 1.. in his 0'Leary Office, Saturday. March 19th. -PANTRY SALE. Kennedy's Store, Kensington. Saturday, March 10th .at 7.30 p. m. by ladies of Presbyterian Church. -SUNDAY IEIIVICES. Bede- tue Fundament-i Baptist Church. "Wninl worship. 10.45; Sunday school, 12 noon; evening service 7:30. Rev. Ralph Seeley. special Maker. -Tllllill will be a meeting In the Kensington Legion hall, Mon- dly. March am at I pm. for the of forming a Ladies Aux- "lily. All veterans wives inter- Olled please attend. -l(INIslNG'I'0p: TH”? . unday, are . M-day school 1o.oo r. m. Morn- Worship 11.00 a. in. Evening WIND 7.!) p. m. Sacred Concert Junior Choir followin Evening Itrvice. lnsnsnorfield 00 p. in. E. Lewis at. iinrmy. a.A.. 3.1).. K-IIOAPU. IlcAP'l'UItED- lillhusn Qelanox Island - last eveningby pdeeonaehargeof In” essapedenstody st: hatldiagandwss of Guardian -CAR WESTERN OATS on order arriving soon. Book your orders while it lasts before March 25th. John Myers. Carleton Siding. -TWO ONE-ACT plays. good specialties including "Smiling Bill Mccormsck" in Borden Town Hall, March 21 and 7.2. Curtain s:ao. Admission 50 and 25. Casanova nmx. sriur-day.l school skate I-4. Evening 0:30-7:00 girls hockey. 7.30 Wiimot married men versus single men. 8:30-10:30 skate. Admission 80 cents. -Till: ll. PATIuCK'S PLAY "Aunt Abby Ana . An Ad" was postponed by,the snow storm and will be presented in the sacred Heart Parish Hall at Alberton. Monday. March ant. -CBAPAUI) and springneld parishes. services for Sunday. March ll. I005. Fourth Sunday in Lent. St. Elisabeth's Church, Springfield. moo a.m. morning prayer. St. John's Church. Crap- aud, 7:30 pm. evening prayer. Rev. George R. F: Ebsary. Rec- --WANTED - One in an in- terested in vacation travel to Cali- lat- ::oeru new in the . l.c.Il.P. " you could leave and what cities I Second In Exams Miss Beth Jenkins, R.N., (above) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jenkins. Summerside, nurse- in-training at Moncton. N. B. In the results now published of the New Brunswick registered nurses examinations, Miss Jenkins came second out of a total of 48 nurses who took the exams. (Photo by Edwin Heckbert Studio). Procession To Cross Bridge HALIFAX (CP) - Color, noise and movement are being com- bined for the opening April 2 of the new S10.00D,0O0 harbor bridge, plans released Friday indicated. When Mrs. Angus L. Macdon- ald, widow of the late premier for whom the bridge is named. cuts the tape, two bands will lead a procession across the mile-long span while a squadron of bombers zoom overhead and warships. moving line astern. pass undcrncath. The official party will go in the navyls Stadocnria base for a reception afterward. Earnings of General Dynamics Corporation NEW YORK (CP) - General Dynamics Corp. reported Friday net earnings in I954 totalled 320.- 795.472. equal to 04 72 a share on the basis of the two-for-one split March 10. The combined 1953 net income of General Dynamics and the former Consolidated Vultec Aircraft Corp. which became Convair division of General Dynamics in l954. was Sl.'l.l9.'i.866. exclusive of ext1':ior- dinary income Combined share earnings in l953 were 03.72 in 53 John Jay Hopkins. chairman and president. said directors approved a Sl3.000.000 expansion program. including 52.800000 fur the cor- poration's Ca n a d i a n subsid- iary, Canaciair Limited of Mont- real. At Canadair more than SL500,- 000 will be spent for new machin- ery and equipment and another Sl,000,000 on new buildings. Canadair, largest aircraft prod- ucer in Canada, is producing a maritime reconnaissance version of the Bristol Britannia. U. S. Lifts Ban On Greek Classic WASHINGTON (AP)-The post office department reversed itself Friday and said it will deliver a copy of "The Lysistrata." 2.400- year-old Greek classic, to a Bev- erly Hllls, Calif. bookseller. The department had been holding up the book as obscene. The department's solicitor, Abe Mcgregor Goff. asked the federal district court here to throw out a suit designed to force the depart- ment to deliver the book. "The Lysistrata" by the Athen- ian dramatist Aristophanes (about All B. C.) deals with a successful campaign by the women of Greece to end continuing warfare by de- nying relationships with the war- riors. The post office said it was the illustrations of this edition which led to its ban. It said "Little Red Riding Hood" could be rendered unmailable if reprinted with illus- trations of the same type. ; T- Oat Payments To Prairie Farmers OTTAWA (CP)- Prairie farm- ers will get an interim mid-year payment of seven cents a bushel on oats deliveries to the Canadian wheat board. Trade Minister Howe announced Friday. The extra payment will apply on deliveries since the start of the crop year Aug. 1. 1954. Effective March 21. it will boost the price oats farmers will get on deliveries to the board to 72 cents a bushel for No. 2 CW grade at the Lakehead and to 67 cents a bushel for No. 1 CW. Mr. Howe made the announce- ment in the Commons. Last Monday the government announced an interim barley pay- ment amounting to 10 cents a bushel. Charles Slated To Fight in April EDMONTON (CPD - Promoter Jack Berry announced Friday Ez- zard Charles will meet Johnny Arthur. South African heavyweight boxing champion. here early in April. Charles has lost two title fights to champion Rockey Mar- ciano. Personals -Mrs. Frank McAlduff. Alber- ion has been confined to her home this week by illness. Mr. Ray Laughlln. Sher-brooke. has returned to his home after spending the past five Weeks in Quebec and Ontario where he visited his daughters and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. John fornia. return in 0 weeks limit. Pgul Gagnon. Quebec City. and with new elf. (V011?! 01' min?) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiltshire. Contract return mail. advice when Montreal. t a week with his niecee. you would want to over Benche ciao enroute there and back. .. and Mrs. r e O'Connor and Christmas. elo Guardian. Summerside. Mr. O'Connor. oronto. -8. Mrs. I-Irv. Mn!- While in Ontario he also Miss Eileen Rats. Port Teresa Leughiin, School for White Gifts sent T I iuontinued from page my as us on nest! I I I 1th. ' edit In Calif. Gideons Field - -- - - - ,ggg,;,u-n,g,, 3,,” 3; 3; my -ggmgg I; -: 1: mum Mud, 1, f P N e S u N d Toronto Stocks tsooocon Al mo ll 15:. motion Jun Ms M M y' ' O . .. CTIVO ecy time be . 10 lb b imgcc-d ,3; T1,; ,3 uvwgrggu ; 3 -lg ,, ,. ,... r in years on e exc ange. "W M” ”W- . gu gr 1Q Word has been received by re- -Mr. George Snudden, of Wind- 'um”.' 3'ooo'm0 5h"" were M5 Preirirn g xii .& Suiiiiiin ii” ii” 3” uaoosuti Q 41 I I lame; in summemge ma char. go;-, On”;-jog 1,” been .pp.,;med traded in the last IV: hours. but mono ru 12 is is ssoan uyirr-on so now in mgwil 3; 3 3 lottetown of the recent death in field secretary in the Atlantic l-he d3Y'l "Plume W85 9-37-5-000 9:33 E"',,f.;f. ii 3 i,j'";”'”' mg fig '2', r isah. no 8 5 Long Beach. California. of a for- Provinces. for Gideons Interns- c0mP'"9d Wllh w9d"e5d5Y'5 9-o Con How I15 coo no man N mriiiyn is is is Tu Cu 105 ll! W mer Islander, in the person of tional in 'Canada. and will be- 452-9”, , g M00 Con Hm! I3 W: 1: ll0060N Senator wr 14 19.4. IIIOOTIM '5 3” 3 Franklin Clayton Farqultarson. gin his duties here about the Cllmbllll Stocks Included Radl- "mg gm"? M 7-3:: M 7Z5?"5"Pm0' I55 350 W 7,. 5, ,a aged 35, the 13.: surviving mem. first of sepgembe.-, ore upp39 to 51.62. Lake Cinch 15 wgcm Nffh M as 2, 323;; gmT7;'3;'” t: fl” 51” ,,,,-m,,, M, .3 3. go ber of a family of eight. born This announcement was made to 3,1-49' 393i-W389 10 l-0 55-50 and M006 Normld 50 46 is me Nickel n us as no IIDWTHM E" ” ” ” to William and Arabella Farq'u- yesterday at Sununerside by Mr. Naumlll EXPWMTS 13 3031-01 10''"C 9"" We ""4 We "100 Nivlwnl 35 W '0 l'''”''g 0: 3 3 .: harson. of Bunbury. C. R. Roberts. eastern field sec- RN-'11! tumbled 33 cents to 40 wgguyffail 3 5:,;f”"”d .:& -'g :34: 3mg us 11 I At an early age. after a mac- retary of the Gideons Interna- "ML lmlni llmosl P51!"-5 V3l”'v n690Cun Gun 1-” II? 113 imsn -n on as 4000" WI 5 3 ' hinIst's course. taken with the tional, who is making his annual but gained to end at 50. Winora assoc Ranwk 71 70 11 soon Nornax as as as WU M5 :3 2 3 late Bruce Stewart of Charlotte- visit to the Maritime Provinces. 79” 11 10 23 cents. Faraday 18 to 2:4 P” 3 32.. S "N. C N” '35 "5 '” iigii Platoon 1: I I town. he travelled to Albuquer- Mr. Roberts, who will be on 3?'30- Nl”'3”ld elghl W 53- "'3 um Cnn an zanrizn mild). Q.,.,'..".f.":,, 3 17',” gm, isioououa set is 18 que. New Mexico, and later to the Island for about one week. 0145'? "V95 l-0 15100 CD ciii I30 izr. J10 mom... W. M 5;. mzup On its use new Colorado, where he married and will also visit Charlottetown and QUCDCC metlllur Ical climbed 50 i500 229' Man an 3 3-: mo Ohnen u q as, I :4 a . made his home until recent years Montastlc. to co-ordinate the ef- W '"'" " -mo-000 "”d'”" 7950 cr-ii Ur so 61 so ”,&3.”.”'.;;'. llo, 1:1,, 11:2 moon vioou D I I w en e re rom active life 0 o oc men who hav - W? I 0 F835"?! 5 BT95 3- soocroim 2n 20' mi mo Viol as Its us I! 1' ll tired I . I rts f l al e ac m" f. 3 ll E to -r -- I300 nkalta 142 is no and moved to Long such, cm. ceptgd the regponsihilmu. of change officials called it the most 15 Crow N 1 I no 1201 4....-,., 01...... r.. g . srriwriio An :1, get an fornia. where he died. placing Bibles in hotels, motels. Valuable 9”" Underwrltinii of 8 55 321;, gr 3 3.” 42"" ”"""'"'"' l” ”' ,3” M7-Y-”.i.'..rr.P" or. at u His wife, a native of Ohio. pre- hospitals, and the presentation of Company: treasury share! 79' son Deer Hris inn 101 lnlq Tm m E u uioow Main 7 as 'I deceased him more than a year Testaments to the boys and girls wrded "' ""5"' mesr am Deldon 251. 24 251-r mo pr. East 1.1 ms 11 3"” W '”"'”' " ” ,1 ago, He leaves to mourn his or grgde 5 in me public schools. The statement was that Allen H. Wbelnile "0 W 105 arm Par Pete 1-N 1046 10-2 Hum V; '1", a loss, three daughters. Olive. Mrs. It is hoped that a local Gideon 1""-5""F"l5, Lida M3101” 5111- B:'..,.m' Ti 1?: ::,'f'”'.'y'e,. :1 ii 3 ssoowinra iovr isvr ioti Fred Gill; Louise and Mildred, association will be organized in Ltd" ””b'5h" Lid” V”"”'e5' 12"" D" 1-94 1” ll" 1” norm Paramaq s s I I000Wlnth "M ''V' M also two sons, Edgar and Frank- the Montague district which will Ltd" N9mmeld Mm” me" Wm W n"'' E” 53”, m 5”", '3'-'-W Pafhw "Pt I9 ""5 1mWi"dwa g: 3: Q. in), Jr, serve Kings coumy and the east, underwrite a total of 1,666,667 Q1 fl: 1 :7-mo Pardon ix 1.: :3 H33 :vV'lfI;'1'-Ir N as 3 Funeral services were held in am part of the Province. 5l1a”5."l Quebec M9l3””FBl93l 1ll.'l00Dvnn one in cm '3 1: 9 2fi00Val Lead as is I the Methodist church or whjch The Gideons International . is Industries Ltd. stock at 33 a share 1255 Kali am am :L5's 55 saw Peruv no his sin cmo Yan can 3; pg 1:: he was a faithful member. and a world wide organization of payable "W" '55” M W991” ”'.''l' 2925 Eff 5'11 BE 3;) 322 mm Fm”, Q a 5 Into 1! our interment was in the cemetery Christian business men who have "V lime” patent ud Wm ”p.”0" aiaiir-n so 49 so 5722?, E'::,, C3: ii; 1:: 1: cuna at Long Beach. 5 placed over 30 million Bibles and '3 ""31 "I 1-665357 9'3"-'5 M lmces 1000 ElP'""! 9 9 9 nod Pimder as as as W 3'1"" 9'” m g mmmm. Testaments where they may be W": 53-50 "l 5450 ' 5h”5d 3:33, ,".3',,T,” 1” ,2” ."il W" ''"V'' "ll" 5' 5' 5' mm PM an an read by the Public. T e iindervrriting is subject to ' : ' l 3” 34 am pm Air nan m m ilapprnval by Quebec Metallurgical xii” ",7.-g 1:” z"l"'.'l.V(m' 3 P l: . l C d -shareholders of an increase in I.0l'ii Faraday .'iIl'w on am .5435 Q... r.. till his no r0 esslona ar 5 To STERLING W. I. capital to 6.000.000 shares. 13;? g-I310” 231;. In 1500 Que in va to VA m':"':j':C-.1" Th ml Industrial changes were mostly mu 1, his .55 ' m" m - :3: mic” & fl; 3: Che,-fared CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland W, 9 "1" 5' '"""m1 0f Slerllus '”c"0"5 bl" 1'"""'""J"”1 PEP" W From-I '2" W 4” rum o.......o.. ii an :1 A g g . .. was held at the home of Mrs. dropped :2 to 535.50. and Ford A ion n win vs vs vs 2......" Rariinrl in I25 in CCOUI1 an I Barons will be sold to a local Lame MCEW H Th szt 105 w t "mbed :2 I .506 N. W, W. .-..... -m , H D 7. M group within a month. Geoffrey sided 3"d mat.” e pmgdgnt pre- 369 0 C . es on. C u, inn n A ssn 5.50 ssn mg gjjf," ,,, 1,. 1.. T. Earle Hickey Fisher, hockey writer of the Cleve- in 0d d 3 999"” 3' Si"? - . 7 V , ssou Geneva 14 121,. 1.31. 5..-,,.,. R9,... 11 1.1 in cmadtu sank or Commerc- land News, reported Friday. ung,-son igizgteegepeatlgg Creed in F”"y'm"';Ied"'lizh5!ha"c:j 3"”? Wm 723,2 7;; mm Rexspar 13 Z: 7; guuding Announcement of the sale of the ed to 'roll can mg." El” "?'5P0Y1d' We" 7999' n 9 3Y5 F3 'l gm" Gods L g,. A. M fl; ':7 1:55 W summemdei 12.34, phone us! American Hockey League squad t- ' m" 95 " 135' ""5" . . i ma-uidrr--I 15 14 18 .1..5.......,..... 7!. to an -m-1--'-'”j'W will be held up "am the end of the mee ing read and approved. Re. Index losses. Industrials .30 to, mm 5... 5., 1.1., 12 1.1 mm M 5”, 5,5 .. M W. Albert Robertson playoffs which Stan next week, ports of committees were given. 380.12, golds 01 to 83.87, base 1ri2:1nr1 (inldfit-ldl :1: 'inoo Rupununl 41., 41,4 4-,. P. E. L MUTUAL BU1LD1Nq, Fisher wrote. S'ckmmmmleerep""e'.1"V9 Sick metals '70 m mus and western 1.1123401 .2”: I5) :25: .'.i'5"5 5”" -3'.” ,1: min Granville at Water Street Barons are owned by 3 group call made and treats given. The oils i.l2 to 104.06. . V 1 mm cm,” as, as. as, zggfmm M W, .5, Summerside . . . school committee reported two 35'" 5"” nun Lw Llnae -,..m man Run as 34 as gm, him," .55 m 1.5 ML p, 0, 30) of Detroit residents. who also con black hoe d b , moo Acarl Ur N 121.: ll G ,1. ,5 ,5 ,5 I - D r rushes ncedet. and . .1 o 5 it mm '3" '"" - - .1400 Srirur Fm 220 11" 3-" 33,44 Sill ml the Cleveland Item 315., me. paper hold” Comsg ;g"0g-gggrmm fir Rf; ' singrgeia-n.-G 3- 13; V2): .....-. ...,....., is 11 we g.g.gg,,.:.... G l A o i igpngeiilgatevrvarf then hriead consisting nag 2::-Irnm mu gr. ((?;uIltr-l:" rm 1:; "fit: :2.".”.'.”." 99 5- 595 5 ii...-o cioii.1..g.”i? ....f5..5.f”.?.I.'i. T2, , re mm W H We 3; 1327- r-3---r w. mi w 52'3". 2:212" 32 13 39 R. E. Ellis & Son Limited I G d pack a box and send it. Mrs. K. ,A;1.;s"c(-1puiic its 5l,lT,:', 22'? :t5oo sum ” g"L;'L Fire - Auto - Casualty ' n R, Mackgy offered tn pack the 1590 Anarnn :40 32!: 030 ifmn Hm. ,3”, 5.1, R1: .11. '""WC' 7 ANVV St. Sun1mCYaiI7- bgx. A in f M . 5000 Anrhr 5' W4 5'4, non g 1aI- llilv iill, e-jiii”. MONTREAL KC?)-Goals and Lawson aest1e.igr3lmmomi:Z..nii.eii-'5 1333.1” 8."; ”" .3..”.l.Z .l.Z”l 973"",t1:-my iii 32; ii Oplomelfl” assists in Thursday night's one- for c, A, c, for 31.00, Decided in min Ans Ruiiyl as so on RTE" ,. ,. 7 , E E Parkman period hockey game at the Mont- write 10,- ,-enam,.,,,5' also to write mo Arcan xiii 105 int: l 5",... HM ,-V, 3. ,, H.” -0 -In R 0 real Forum between Canadians and and enquire about the handicraft .33 3”” ii ii T: l 5'3 """"'i F" "” l5" Ehgg 523-", Detroit Red Wings will count in Van i 1-6-M tzlrlll 5-" H. 5-” .p 1':i;.(.) rm tag: VP EATRE BLDG the league's official statistics. Next piace of meeimg V.-.11 be 113-am luim iirri : 241.: 20 21 1 700 i-hi: 42:1 am uh REGENI TH summe"'m. President Clarence Campbell of Mrs. Earl Henry's. lunch commit- 1:33." Q3;9;'" W, 1; 1? "45 "W 3" if, pf.” A2; : ,5"”""" 5" the NHL made this clear in for- tee, Mrs. B. McEwen. Mrs. L Mc- om',r.....-q mi 215 Zlil n:'fk;.h" hm ”R ,, I B. F. Hunt”; 11,0, letting the same to Detroit 139- Ewen. Mrs. .l. McKay Mrs. H. s. moon mun 12' We 11:2 zoom: 1...-.... can 1-,: 15:1 ; lsummerside. P.E.I. - Phone me cause of the riotous demonstra- McEwen and Mrs. D. 3. Reid; moo aazanm Th W, I... -.-,,..,.i 5-; 5.1,, 52' 1 ; sMALLMAN,s BUILDING Hons rewltml from his Suspension program. Mrs. Green. Mrs. K. R. 13,2 ';:',17." ..-,. 2.1. 2... 2"" W P," 223- 22.” tgri .4 "Ni ii 1....----.--- M. M”""95l'5 Malmce lmlcke” McKay. and Miss Olga Woodner; iiivin Barnat 134 122 I25 23?, tan1170qll-in . vililig , l A. Raymond Grant, 'Rlflllarfi. mu can house cleaning mm. 1000 am... I55 125 135 9015 M, 5,, 5-, ,, .5 V, p 1-lliiiniil . 1 3.5,.” 0.3 1 Detroit was leading 4-1 when the collection wasp 5130. The pm. gaialxx-anl. ggiirrka :'2'h ;g;-” Q 1233 Water Street - Suminerside Same W35 Cancelled; A5 3 "Sun gramme committee then too k 570.. 3...... so an to W, lmiel 5.4 s4 54 lAbove Maurice Mill's Mens Wear 0:1 Tat f0n?)8t051i-t 803119 ;r9lfP' 51?” charge and an interesting paper 5500 am 1:55 Hg 75...... ,,,.,,,,,,,m 79 vs 7R l , I PHONE 3530 c u. o ero now rats or- on N. 3, was read by Mrs. Ray mas nzihvnllns -- - -- m.o.i.....1 2441 211: 740 1 ' , ontos Harry Lumley by two goals Douglasg Two comes” nu, M by filming" 5:3, am lgengl 1' 12- law '2'-rl T y in the race for the Vezina trophy. Mrs. B. Bulge, and Mrs Mcxayg '5.m BM”, 5. 5.-. .-.5 TIM Rm '1; 42 L. 0 cp I ggg.,g.,,mmL.m... The 9”" .'5 awarded 1" the "El" were enjoyed by all. non Bclriter -'"ll 3,: 3:, 95115 kirk L 54 so or . Just think! More than it Phofo I-aphef; minder with the least number of L h h . 1 WW Bellckm 9' ' ' '1 issm Kristina iv. 1.-L-r 1.-1 31 t g , min was ten serieri and mm mm am, 3. 14 341,, M K V M W m 127 cc ron tubes. over 1,000 goals scared 3331"” h””' meeting Closed by SlnSlnE the 135011 Heirrl an 19 '9, Lnfiuf L27 its in component parts and thou- THE HEAD STUDIO Town” has tw” games left t" QUEER 1000 BID" '3” 12"? ”','? diam 1. Lin: .10 22 25 sands of connections go into 0- W- 55535 play and Detroit one before the mam gllrtiaorim mg” mg” mg l mo 1. Cinch i you, -Lv. nu whm mme, I end of the regular seas”: neon non. 12 at 32 17;," E ,4 In 14 L thing goes wrong. rely on Dr. Hubert Ma.cNeili,'.'Q.D. "7 conway tom !Fi::;(Ilul” 1:, 1;”. ll.” Mum lair 'Cad 22” I: 1:, . our skilled A clinicians. Physician - Surgeon J ' ' 1: ..x . zssici Boymar ”rg:. 3:52 l rim 1.:-nan an 711 70 J D l Wu" 5”-eeyg summugmg B cl -Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy. g(m”g;;;L',:'; W 152 tori: 1.4;-;';j, :13 ix; - L ' Phone 7032 Freeland. accompanied by, Mr. 2121: isntalu am :90 29:1 - ma im W. W, 325 34,. . , James Winn. were business visitors 1600 gl'"lh5m 152.4 152.4 ”2., 3500 L 1. Lac ll: viz fl: PHON ' DOl'lllSl'I TORONTO (Cp) A The gnju,-y. in Summerside on Tuesday March mm Bfxgsrltlmn u 1, 2, ;.:1'1:'-Inga M up-0' H-n ; summemgje Sail”. Dr. J. Ap Doiron riddled Toronto Maple Leafs of the 1 mm at-own-. :1 at so mm L,,,,..,.. .14 ma. non - , : r g liu ll ll , , SMALLMAN5 BUILDING National Hockey League Friday ,, 1 5"" 3"'!',5l”f 5 ,5 1” won Librlliuisl s "H. recalled centre Bob Bailey. and hMr' 3':d Ngj5ttMatll”l?llhM”'ph.y : :::f;,',:n "'5 in r. u'"""”" mu 2356 -. um 9 left wing Ray Tlmgren from Pitts- lfrvel rfdumn ” :15.” (Ame 7" . soon But (tin is 14 15".-. pm .":,L,m,, ?l"g".. ”::."l””:..lf .."e"' "rm ..F.:....: ;'aPf;.i” ” ""1 an i:::..:.: 3” .322 rong err is ome game ' I - , Wu 7,, -M ii N fgainhsti CMCBS0 Black Hawk! We The many friends of Mr. H. D. ”33o” gllkuom 3 gm 1,3: 333?. iiiifisio E- ONE - B l. K int . 'll 1 353725 Cam" . riaso '11.-rnume Leafs general manager Hap Day tooyleearn ehnes hgasnretiiinedbeiogiiag am 2"'.'1T”c,, h1li'l7 3170'" 5'1-ii: P52" ””""'.'" Funeral Director and Embaimes decided. t” make 5" ”3”'Pm'' bid home after being a patient at the l 2-in Caamn Chin 75" 715 75” HE: m "elm" third place.” the NHL Prince County Hospital. Sum-' 245" f7i""” R' W 222 zinaon wicmarmas Alberton. St. LOUIS Tlllllill standing. Boston Bruins are one- merside. 100 F 0!! I-fa 12'; 31,2 '3, I500 lllcwai M H" 1 n M point behind Leafs but have only 5”"...”.,.. sin 55:. 57:. N" I32 '7. 75 Lions "id Bmm '5 one remaining game while Leafs Mrs. Marshall .Murph.v.V Free- mic con :3 1..., sh...” pm nan mi nth Alberto" phone 103.. 5., Long, "M 'w"- 'a"- we 8 '31 0.": .:1;:..r"' ..:.- ... 3-ggg 2: :2 .; MINSTREL SHOW .1...... M... M... Maillet. o........ Suglmerslde W wEdne5da3" March sino C Malarl 43 :5, non Minriamar mi 105 105 Exchange No. 161-'t4: Bloomfield . o -. l' CLERMONT W, L fggfgflltcg gLI1'g.g P & .55 W.” iiino wslcot "74 J? J” featuring the Frank MacDougall. phone 34-31. Mr. Charles Palmer and Mr. '”mc Prorp 9l0 son 910 2:,-T, "34-1. am 14'. FOUR ENDMEN Disnlfied Md C0””'90"5 s""1"' -The Clermont W. I. met at John D Palmer were visitors at mo(' wriiirtn 4"" W 4"" ma W", M no 215 an Ellenhg'lI'tllE of late Eresigelnt Mrs. me home of Mrs Sherman Lewis -332 ,.,”A2 ,3 ,3? mm: :::1r E W 3; 1;: at 8:15 P.M. ec on are 8. a meet- g - ' ' . W, m 97sn('i.:ai x -. g p I ma opened Mm. Song of Peace. Sarlrprnerstde on Tuesday. March; i-mail W W 3:92 1:: lfli; 1-12; 23rd, 24th, 25th M3,;-(h pp .' followed by the Creed in unison. . isoo Cent are A; 3 g R3,, W... '3: .1331-il;:'.: at Nine members answered roll call Mrs. George Thompson was si 33”” C'"l ,. 775ri at 1.1. . .. y With all Irish Joke. minutes Of last business visitor to Summerside 1' 3: '5: 19 Q Ami. ql: ii BAP1:lS.T CHURCH HALL BORDEN 1119930! Were read. approved and on 'v'v'ednesda,.. March 16th. 1 mo Chart on in mi 1141 jsmp, B... so 27 2'1 Admission by ticket only. F . Km sap 7:15 & 9.15. M”, l 1250 Chem Res M" 35” 3m, 1 125 12.1 lzti , 71' : l , . . ' 3l8"9d- l .1 5 at 2175” 3"” Ord 50c Reserved 75c - p v avir-s' Zur- . l0000 Ciiciikiork -1 ' mo x..- a Dom no 27:: 21w - - Sat. 2.30. arts. I e . Yam hgd gn-ivgd from the Mr. Charles Palmer. accom 1 Wm Chm EM ,4 3,, .4 Hm" ml ya ,5 S5 Ticketg may be Ohtampd at kw Romance and me wm,ld.. woolen mm and Wu passed out panled by Mr. Harry Ramsey and. 530,, mm l.'ill I51 lsfl imp. ponmm 5., ,9 go - , - -L dc, with me symphonic to member; to bg gnu um, bazaar Mr. John Ramsay. were business. ms on ur lit; 1:; 1:; mm at mun '11 1:17 332'! Sheen MHCIUTHS 5h09 Store. 3:?” ""33; 'mlm, by uchmcohm articles, Basket pane.-n W” visitors to Summerside on Wed-. i;ifaui11g2dallR'n 1:42 1.15 4 1:5,? I”... nor, Boafes Pharmacy or any Bringing mgmm. In excmnl chosen for the quilt; each mem- Ilesdaih March 1631- 3 mm cm Lk in 2:1. 1:14. ,3," .. ,,,,..,.,, 2.15 221: mi member of the Lions Clubg new starting team . g I The man ber to make blocks. Mrs. William Mr Arm 1, M d M . l'.'0il0o c..1.t..... 29.. 4., .., mm 71 gnidviio. 13 I1 13 beautiful girl on me screw Em, Mill kindly invited members to 5' u am5 ,5" ,l,55y 550" C93" " 7" 7--"'r ' . . Jenn Adams were busmes visit- 7 abeth Taylor. This 811'” l0V3 her home to put the qum mp '0' on to Summerside on Tu d c ,1 sto will reach deev ""0 V90? gether. A box was packed for the Mir h limb 95 3;,” h :7", And Hnuywmw. mos. clothing drive. Sick and School 8 C - . - . 'elkPd abm” new war wanna lcN'(:mnhiicli:eta:oiris'ii1iIteteeul;mMrliiepgefl Husband TONIGHT 8"”-ma"' with "ahni Ems” Mill and Mrs. William Mill. SATURDAY. MARCH 19th 10"” Calm" ”' '””P50”Y ' Mrs- Edson Rayner invited LONDON R i Lind 1,. . .. -.m.-...,...-eA members to her house for April aged Mm lp-:::,:i:s'u,.,e lMd0:, Exhibition Game meeting; roll call to be answered - ,- with a bazaar article; lunch com- 1;: 'f,;';s,'" .:df;fl'?,,,fE;,,?5"lT.? CLOSING TUESDAY NIGHT scrum: VALLEY t5CAMEO” raivmee. Mrs. Cecil Mill and Mrs. Brim”. Versus axsmctox "m l'""- P”8""' ”""""' In . letter to the Evening March 29th GRAHAMiS ROAD tee, Mrs. Ernest Mill and Mrs h I ,-neat 115.915 G”"'” M” SW5! G d" and mt her bus" 8 O'clock "AFFAIRiN MONTE. CARLO" Sale of cards amounted to 3170' b”d' l Enfgffginmenf ' . ' 1 my" her breakfast 3, bedy Merle Oberon. Richard Todd. collection 81.40. The program com- - ' Skate After Also Serial and News mittee then took charge with three 5970" 80'"! '-0 W01'k- . ' i i contests. Lunch was served by 3- M8111! 910 71"! dilly Ind. committee in charge. The meet- ing closed with the Queen. SUMMERFIELD W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting of Summerfleld W.M.S.. met at the home of Mrs. Harland Daye on March 10th. The president. Mrs. Eisner Stew- art presidedand opened the meet- ing with a call to Worship. Theme. "Lei This Mind Be In You." The aim and object of W. M. S. was repeated in unison. fol. lowed by the hymn. "As Comes The Breath of God." A prayer of penitenc. was of- fered by Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. Scripture readings from Philippians were taken by Mrs. beeland Mayne and Miss Harriet Glover. The president closed the worship period by prayers of Thankgiving and Gratitude and for the group missionary in Prpyer. Miss Mary McDougall followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The business perisfd opened with collection amounting to 84.25. Min- utes of Feb. meeting were read and approved. Ten members an- swered roll call: one free paid. Members reported ll books read. 2.5 home calls and 10 hospital calls made and 15 cards sent. Correspondence read fonsistod of a letter from Presbyter al presi- dent. Mrs. Ciitcliffe. associate members were Fraser Work- er. thanking W. M. S. and Sunday a limerlttwarthldthlrle polishes fhe floors. l 3. Peels the potatoes. cooks dinner if she's away. and does the shopping. - 4. Washes the dishes-and the family clothes. 1 "All this after 37 years of married life.” Mrs. Love wrote. . I suppose i can say i am liicky. Or did I bring him. up the right way?" of study period based on Chapters. VII and VIII of Study Book. "The Church in India.” Next meeting will be held at the. home of Mrs. A. W, Webster; rolll call is to be answered wiith a verse of scripture containing the wordy I o ce." Meeting closed with the hymn. l 'God of Mercy. God of Grace." and benediction from M is a io n a r y Monthly. l BEIIEOIJE RINK MONDAY. March 21 First game of finals South Shore league Albany St. Pats vs. Freetown Royals Skate after match if ice is fit. Admission 35c and 50c DIAL SUUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. TON IGI-IT "BORDER TIM HOLT - "MYSTERY l l SYDNEY TAFLER l A new thriller in CAPITOL SllMMEliSlllE BIG DOUBLE BILL RICHARD MARTIN - AND - -- 7:15 - 9:25 TIIEASIIRE" JllllGTI0ll" - BARBARA MITRRAY the British tradition. BUD ABBOTT Regent Tonight 10.-2.30-7.-0.1! "Wisfful Widow Of Wagon Gap" - LOU COSTELLO MARJORIE MAIN - AND - "TOPEKA" with Bill