__|,6g-|- _ rentals liver fol. both ears. Finds. fimgcnier. Bwnmareide. or o l lanterns, m. i-lb-li hi», s" - ‘we: s mdgen 0 ‘ "- i . member of the nous. -s'r. Panama's Ilhfflflnmgn fillnaror Toronto today. hevlns Iul ‘ 10mm the Navlfl-a. ..sUPPOB.T our boys by attend- “i-Ei ihf°'é..“°if.‘l.i$f.‘“ ‘it; .n... as °' s all‘... Saturday soised l tin-ell. mm; t lflnflfi, o a-la-al .-IIOME ONnlrgAgl i-Rllleollat. llmifli‘: h" 15,315....» stree as v ggoverseas where he has —I ‘waged in convoy duty between MH- G-W- ll. glgland and Russia. For the filwrillerlolfltiflim m. years he has had many thril- mlnhu axiom -W.C.T.U. MEETING - The m wimersldo Branch of’ the wcmu. m. at the home of Mrs. LR. Allen m ‘Iilursdal’ afternoon with the by . e ill d l) M78. fillisgnlrlnelurles in tho busin m; 0f m- Plohlaitor-y Law. Rial?“ showaed that there was vith singing - acripm from eecwiedibsr The time was Bpenb l.‘ the “Q0 O’ m? 'wu.e meeting. —-S. —WOMEN'S maslonAav l“ soclerv o1 tn nedefle united Church was mill at the home of 5“""“"' lira. Ja-lnes Henderson on March tihnst EH10. Miss louise Callbcck. flowered r611 call ‘with pture. The tglesn rad I lettggwglganilalidrs. G. F Eriflfl- .1 sang sweetly tracing icreasod giving: and cit 3' flew“ ‘rays ferns. special missionary. y allocation for i945. Mrs. Orville iaillson gave a moat interesting mmary on the church bui and Indo China taken from "West Dtie Line " liildltd Callback. meeting closed mil sirlglng "0 Wold of God In- timate and the Lord's Pin-Yer h! lmisan. After which the hostess Iflfd a hot or» of tea. with do!!!” llllltilllllfillll. 4 willed Kelly, riiilnlsaaluérwm amuse aaairlrloe Ibellsttaas, NIILI _ John Sea umrn raids Mullet Cookies 80 Kfiilliersiae shortly mm E M! __.,_ . id t, Mrs. Ella Hinton, pro- m the warms hvm MrsMF dim! 911M! Sewsrdship Seer-e y, was decided to aocept $% fo hiThai- TM of The -llil Anaatwaeh. . Programme been or Glsnmitiee for the haste; meeting. the finn of Biléclair and Artie Scihurman and Miss Ltd. Jana sslun_ Moun Police of bear in chun- igeugtity of bottled beer IAD NEW! .- n. {m- of her P ann ‘DuaDa “g. B. (it'll-lofty United Chure the dii by the Ind 0 a,“ o of WMS. funds and how they e. v x were llsed for the furtherance of Christian work. A worship service was led by Mira. Hammond John- son. assisted by Mrs. W. K. Llew- . ‘me sub was “ and Lasting Peace in tho World.” by prayer. a rer d ‘This was followed by a trio, rm. cult) for the last three montiha. George sheen x. limerick ¢€JlS for February. ‘lhe ellyn, and Mrs. sillgirg rs ti l G1 la‘ v ec vey. " v e Thy Q 1M ind prayer. . Toronto to sieve-l. '-“ mythical isl ...:=~ "usury-strut. ~ ww- i» with nu Parents, m- ‘t rlT BINDIN Sltin core Is ills basis ol o lovely complexion. Build your Program oi loveliness around tllese tllrso essential steps . . . cleansing, toning, mouthing. (than witll Ardent: Claiming nlgllt end morning, 1.25 and 3.50. u» Flully Cleansing c...»- iuevkk 4m- lMI Between moire-ups, 1.25 and 3.59 n». with Amer. l-Mlflb m! ed 14° "5"" Alrlllgellt to llelp film and smoolll. 9-75 “d 4'40 Swat witll Ans...- w... Cream. 11$ w‘ 35° i" Aime Orange Slain Cream, 1.25 did 345 Quill lllulc co. LTD. stateside lwylCa- intvlloraills ts u Jrhebul: t he eside .he wgsllflenti Ill-till: therbottlgfeux‘: deltmd ber some hundr f in ' 6121's Quad gstsblishnlent on t NCI sold. l l DANNY KAYE IAHUIL GOLDWYNI DANA ANDIIWI OONSTANCI nownnv M“; and m G0 a lelaasedrtihrellsll lino ladle ....':..":t“:.u ALSO SHORT SUBJECT snows Matinee Tuesday at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE fit -.lsr. Geo n l - i . gm? "s1::9w‘°K80!SlnCl&ll"€ urne on "filly from a bus- per was th guest speaker at th in? trip to Tgmnto and Montreal. e e ills! b! Don Hartman ' "m". Friday evening. the Kensington United C. G. I. T. Miss ‘and a sing-song were led by Miss llrlovement, and aims of the move- -ll|'. Charla aide left yeete will return tomorrow evening. -s. pres! . ' —Master Parker Crockett, Geo eliownusinthechair The M’ Mr. um Bummersi Rd after venlmen hymn. "G4 Peso O Lord. tlngfactsaatoreace Agalal.“ was’ . m" for peace was offered by Mrs. 1.- i‘;.?“£a'£l.“ii‘.l“'..l'°’°..2f.'.‘l.. the treasurer" i report’ 9°“ I. Judson Levy. Miss Tupper gave ‘Mrs. l. Judson Levy at the Baptist will be glad to hear Archie Bernard who has ir°;i‘nt.i".‘f.i”léi‘..‘“.°..ii“i°‘i.i'ii““" | . 1m in health-G. mv Qkleruh lvhlt Ill’. —I'riends will regret to learn of the ri illrl f M . J we. u“... em: '5 ""1 side-B. “‘ “m” iflllied club Will m 1v. s.. $1289?’ Mltllgl‘; l‘ hi.‘ thlflyeflflilgr, Mr. w. P. Cal-l lilhln and Mrs. Callaghan-S. "UP H " Al.‘ CAPITOL. I | Friday evening the Allied Club ‘of No. 2 A.N.B. will hold a formal . lbeenlh 0 Radio re- representing the Allied Club. in- DUIDYKI . vittdallthestd tsfLhRrin it AMP favorite on " dway. Kaye of Wales Coileléenllvitno thee 10110;: his screen debut as the per- i words 80 K313i. ad. However. when the Montreal Fur Pristine. was the feature with 95 per cent official! at an advance of l0 February sale. also in brisk dema changed with 80 catalogue sold. Ranch advanced ii per cent on a turnover of I5 m similar rt. liver Ion: Platina-N per ad anced t. t P" W‘ uncharted: 1-2 to 8-4 silvers unchanged 1n ferlor Girls’ Work Sec’y Visits Province tyC merside. under the leadership of UARDIAN ‘I’. E. IIIOKEY Accountant Office at .Mias Jean Nicholson. Mothers and |friends were also Miss ' led the including wor- ‘ eusslon of program planning and activities weloolned hyper. mothers and a large num- ber of friends were guests. The regular group meshing was led by the president, Eleanor Mac- Murdo. Mission study was intro- duced by the leader. Mrs. L. M Murray. A session of lively games er. history of the C. G. I. T. ment as an ail-round program of Christian education for been-age girls within the churches. was the subject oi a brief address by Miss Tuppcr. A very pleasant social hour and a delicious lunch closed the meet- On Bunday morning Miss ‘lup- regular worship service of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. This was the annual C. G. I. T. service. The service was ‘ “ by Marilyn Rupert. president of the group. The scripture was read by Jean Robinson and prayer by Mrs. a very inspiring address on the theme " In Life." While in Charlottetown Miss ‘Iuplper was the guest of Rev. and parsonage, Fitzroy 5t. xesterday afternoon Mrs. Levy entertained at the tea hour in honor of Miss Tupper. Miss Marie MscDougall presided over the teacups. Miss ‘Irupiper is leaving by plane today Baint John. Entertain Students iullper dance in the Charlottetown. ‘an: g0 couples which are expec- -d-low indoor eeem lzgn; mmape ‘hmmmesmlmpmlnéluthe: from the cit ofPEI.the officers and uadets of No.’ aalrls. AI-UCG K150111161. l1 Granville Street lununersfsle "mm ‘m, dbl WILL PETITION _ (Continued ironjllge l) School ‘Trustees, “Therefore Be 1t Resolved: ‘Phat this Council instruct its Conlmit- tee on Legislation to petition the ‘ Government for an amendment to the School Act providing that the elected School Board become an body instead of as at present one appointed Jointly by the Govern- ment and the City. and that elec- llons for such Board bc held every two‘ years at the same time as the election for Mayor. City 0mm- cillors and Water Commissioners. and the sasne qualifications be required for the School Board as for Water Commissioners. Mayor J. E. Blanchard plum- cri at last night's meeting. all tile Councillors except Couns, '1', B» Resera and A. T. McKlnnon be- ing present. Firs Calls Outside City r- u m.» n‘ place over the advisability n! e1- lowing Fire Chief Angus McEach- em to use his own Judgment 1n responding to appeals for fire- preventlon service outside the City limits. Coun. W. R. LePage said the Fire Chief could be trusted to use his own Judgment in ans- wering calls for fire service out- side the City. As matters stood, it was necessary for the Chief to get his (Coun. LePageXsI sanction and that of the Mayor before ans- wering a call for help il/flCl Coun. LePage thought such a system too unwieldy’. Moreover. if such a call came on a Wednesday after- noon or on a holiday. nether he nor the Mayor might be lrl town. Coun. B. Earle MacDonald said living outside the City limits. He did not enjoy seeing any man lose his house or other property. But were the suburban dwellers to have all the advantage of the City's facilities without any of the cost of upkeep? Moreover. what would ‘appen, if the City's £1,000 h“ r glfnced to {to through‘ a. e w e responding o suc a. call‘; Suppose. at that time a n1 tile Yester- day L.A.C. Jan W orst, Allied Club was started a elevator oper lib!’ W110 thinks he's going to die month ago because we wanted to do almost never- our part to help achieve some kind the Army o! social union in a rationally or- dered world. We felt that our only MW have to have a better world after the this war lie; in a. better under- standing between individual people in different countries. The war hYDWh 8 811MB“ dW-W- has iv stzo r sens f Anny has ever cnwunter- the ‘Bl-gull: ‘of songeial effectuall- .v "M11 Big! stances. but also a stronger feel- or nationality, and that national. and " 've have, as categories, no place as standards ' oi ju dgmerlt of individuals, and tihat every nation must throw aside fables of any sort, eve ' tale e like: "W QN l-ll Nil‘- will!‘ try in the worlli - nothing like us l!" ever was." etc. we are convinced alike: that they have essentially the lame desires. the "we Im- bitiorls, the same weaknesses and the same strength. and that is no reason why they should not understand each other. We want to pQrove this by bringing the peovp of the different Allied na- tions, including Canada and Eng- brought the different people in each other it up to them to understand each o er. All we can do is to make the con- tact s; easy and pleasant as pos- sible. For that reason we are giv- lrlg a fonnai supper dance in the Charlottetown next Friday. and it is my pleasure to invite all mem- bers of the faculty and student body of the Prince of Wales Col- qlene‘ invitation of the Allied Club for their promising party met with e favourable response. Pearl per cent sold. advanced I per cent 1- Bed Iox: Neglected: Muskrat: D0 ‘per cent sold. unchanged; Cross Fox 50 per cent sold. unchanged: lynx. 00 per cent sold. advanced ‘Mpercentsold. HD1559" vaneeditperesntilfll l NOTICE T0 TIE SHAREHOLDERS AND PATRONS OF ‘I'll KENSINGTON DAIRYING ASSOCIATION, KENSINGTON. P. E. I. lTllere will be a general meeting of the above-named as- 10 per cent: Ilsher. 50 per cent sold. unchanged. soelation Wednesday. March l4, 1946, at. 2 P. M. ill the King George Hall. The purpose of this meeting is to dis- ella the advisability of changing the present joint stock GIPIIW known as the Kensington Dairying ‘As- Joelatioll Ltd, into a ell-operative association. You are earnestly raqueetoli to attend this meeting. W. L. DIILANEY, Secretary "Kellaillgton Dairying Association. "ti. ~ i.“°“°""”" "°°“‘* mi-t-"li- ~ fire broke out in the Olly. what would happen than? He ‘L ” was too much responsibility for one man to take on his shoulders. even if that man was the Fire Chief. Asked by Coun. J. T. McKee if he were willing to accept the re- sponsibility of answering a fire call outside the City on "his own". Chief McEachem said he was not. thathewastoopoorarnentobe able to pay for fire equipment which might become accidentally damaged while responding to an "outslde” call. Coun. F. C. Dougan thought. it was “absurd" for the Chief to be obliged to run around looking for the Mayor or the chairman of the Fire Cornmitte While a man's house was burning. He should be allowed to use his own discretion. (A motion to that effect aub- sequently J un. III! also they‘: it would be a good idea for t City Council to ascer- tain how much the residents of Gaytown and St. Avards were willing to contribute to the City exchequer for fire protection from the City's firs t. The Recorder stated he though t therethismoveunwiseasitwouldtlend to obligate the City Fire Depart- call when the City's needs must ome first. Thad following resolution were o . Ml p . “'l‘hat Capt. Herbert H. Jewell of the Charlmtetown -l"lre Depart- ment be appointed as assistant Fire Chief to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of as- sistant Fire Chief Frank Hennes- sey. Date of appointment to be retroactive to Feb. 15, i945. (Mov- ed by Coun. LePage; seconded by Coun. Gay). “That the Fire Chief. or in his absence the assistant Fire Chief, be authorize‘? inedelgentmg “any emergency. eem y so warrant. to send to any part of the suburban and rural areas near the City such part of the fire equipment of the City, and such firemen volunteering to go. as will not lmlpair the reasonable fire protection of the City." (Moved by LePage; seconded by Coun. y Cites Complaint Coun. McKee said he had re- ceived complaints charging eon- duct unbecomi to police offic- els. He would like some answer from the chsinrnan of the Police Committee. Coun. A. Butler said he did not think there was much to the complaints. However, if the Coun- cil wished an investigation. be was willing that one be held. Asked by Coun. McKee to give what information he had on the matter, Coun. P. G. Gay said he "espectable woman who kept boarders to earn her living that. her next door neighbors kept her boarders rwak; several nights a week by reason of the noise they and their guests made at their "gay parties." The woolen said it was no use to send for the police as two of them attended the par- ties and would do nothing about Too Late To Claslfy $122k; JJT WANTED - ROOM AND BOARD u f t business girls. l "D" dial? “than dobiifirlolv or he could sympathize with residents" rnent to answer even the-slightest _____ THE ETOWN G ccllrllll aulllllllul Routine Business At Q 9 a s grunt“; h, Jnnm. S szde Councll Meeting l‘ five OQU I III,’ p”. i a ‘u’ l‘ “u” Only. " ‘ ‘ was dis- lor Henry W e Q51 w“ lam“. _ The t” e at the regular monthly the foreman s a d the 'rt of Dr. B. C. Kc , Edith Officer. for tngplfin-tnmlil liebnlary shows as old cases or {enamel disease were treated. 0i were hw- 16 male and 2i fo- e. ‘time -four ln:le “Trhfiisifl? a? m i last smut-h also inclllldedmoene 3g genrlet fever and one of diph. IOI-ICI IIIOII‘ _ Police Roport for “£1,012 _ llebrua submitted to the City Counc last than had been night. revealed ur prosecutions under the Pro- showed $600 had beenwpgolleeted in Prohibition fines. $li00 collect. gdhclh Elécise fineaklind $21450 for n enses, ma ammo‘ n8 a total of Discusses Future Youth Problems “Youth Faces a New Future" was the eubiect ol a talk given at the Rbiillfy Clllvb 111110118011 yeatcrdgy by James M. Samson. assistant National Boys‘ Work secretary for the Canadian Y.M.C.A. In the immediate post-war veal-s. he problem facing the country be to find t W111 employment for those young men who are n w in the pro-enlistment age. ' Mr. 93am- sorl said. The present artificial ec- Wammcihr P?“ m“ s; ose ysa e lla money w‘ always be “plentiful with more Jobs to be fill than there are people to fill them. This. Mr. Samson said, is a false security and to as- sist in providing against the unem- ployment which Mr. Samson thought would be sure to follow the war, the Y.M.C.A. has adopted a pre- the Y buildings more useful to youth in the slxnrner months by u them as the centre for yout ‘s outdoor activities. Lt-Cmdr. Charles MacKenair, and Arthur Mould were eo-chair- men at the luncheon. MANCHESTER" England -» (OP) -— Col. B. M. Barlow, sug- ‘LDNDON — (C?) —Br'li<nr. may blow whistles and ring llfillil- belle again. Home secretary Hri» bert Morrison announced the r11‘- lng of the security ban on ihn type of sound. . .-_ the disturbances. He said he him had a talk to the two constables concerned and had told them to discontinue their visits unless ac- companied by their sergeant, They had agreed to do so. Coun. Gay did, not name the men he referred t0. Answering Coun. MacDonald's charge that he was "out of order". Coun. Gay said he did not relish making such statements public but he had been asked for informa- tion on the matter and felt. it his dut to ive it. Ill this‘ connection the following resolution was ' Commiuiorl n8 report to the Council." (Moved by Coun. MacDonald; seconded by Coun. Lelhge). BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Marahfleld. a son. (Cecil Paul). nooAn - At r. n. 1.‘. Hospital. March 1B, 1M6, to Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur noun. 11 Gil-em Street. I daughter. beams rAnnmon - suddenly It Kurd Street. Charlottetown. on MIN?! 2. 1945. like. Janie Partridge. Re- mains restlng at the Cutclifie Pun- eral Home. Funeral notice later. nluscou. - Suddenly at his 110mg at Mt. Herbert. March 11th- 1945. Frank Drlscoll. aged '17- Pim- er-al from his late residence Mount Herbert on Wednesday mornin! at 9 o'clock to St. Dunstan! Bris- ilicn thence to Catholic cemetery. h. , i In Memorlam l, l. lug" mgmofy of our dear mother. Mffl- him‘ 5mm“ “h” passed away March l3. 1936. n" “um” w“ and pleasant flu-e Are a pleasure to recall- She had a kindly we"! Y" "t" And died beloved h! l"- Some la we hone to "t" hf," Some ly. W! km" "at To olrl? h" hi“ l" l ° an Lnvingly by h" -~ <»»~-- M lat-r. Gard of’ Thanks In. John C. Cudmore and fam- ily wish to express their sincere gratitude to all those who In even vvav performed so many M15 "l kindness during their recent be- reavesrlent. 84am N. D. MacLearl UNDEITAKEI IAIALMEI dial-seamen ms NIH Illlehtre f! II .4 Kerlaie. former assistant Town for the position of Town Cloak and he moved that as there em July 1 is r this -‘“ l ‘ = motion was seconded by T hm.“ Mtwvm‘ m" “ml” Councillor Gorrili and p the streets were rough but he was doing the but he could. Council» local 0. W. ‘Malllller llitllllld! _ 1a K117011112‘! Amongst C.W.A.C. volunteers from Nova Sootia, and Prince Edward Isla d" n . Qua iod as clerks: Pie. L Bonnell. Charlottetown. m“ um“ Pie. EB. Clancy, Hunts Point. Qu-aiiflcd as cooks: Pie. lltM. Pickup. Glace Bay meeting of the Bumlrlersid '1‘ teem no” l held 1w evening. ‘Millet; loll holgelflllgywillth nol°°illi ...‘"".=.t.'.;‘;iii...."'.°“....“'? ciliaitil with. ilfimd ‘.% “ma... or Smallmsn were present. u l’ Mnllisou. seconded by Councillor time my ygpggt 1mm u“ my,“ 905111 l-hfl "l"! 0f the of that nature were always at- tended to at . _ Councillor Mellison informed 0n motion of Councillor Wag: m“ "I lPPlli-‘fliliill and seconded by Councillor h"! 5°"! mill/N f"!!! MI- F-Oll Neil the Ladies’ Aid of the Prinz: County Hospital was given author- ity to hold a tag day on June f0 91M in the ” ’ i no , o application be received and filed. (g0 w” a motion mAVJ-l by 59m;- cllicr Molllson and seconded bv _ - Councillor Gorrlll to the effect. that Councillor Clorrill. reporting for all honorably discharged veterans the street committee said he knew u.‘ world war two resliing m Sum- merside would be excntptccl from urving no: tax for tile vear i945. A. -5 McNAU GHTON- ulincd in Canada for at least s1; As Clerk month-- Onlv 63 of the first 1.900 men brought home on leave had vol- unteered and gone back overseas said Gen McNaughton l A grec ER- om» Mllmh 13 — lnnnynlore lalsked lobflu 230k féafter all our Canada» who recently ruu- ?.~.'.’.°.“.‘Lf’.€.%d‘ii?l¥.. Willi. $.31‘. 033i _ v - ~ ' (B) Tc- lllct with the men in the trlalntnil iilele were the folio-vying from syream W“ so beneficial Even i; some were eventually BlIOWQd to go ' back, the chances were they would be attached in operational train- No.3 CWAC CHICKS BARRED ROCKS WHITE LEGHORNS- NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS also. ‘ CROSS-BREEDS BARRED ROCK, WHITE LEGHORN AND BARRED ROCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PRICE—$16.00 per hundred. EXPRESS PREPAID SHIPMENTS EACH WEDNESDAY Some of the nicest chicks in Canada right at your own doorstep. i am llatcllinlg on a larger scale this year and need your business. if you do not care to give me your order-NEXT BEST—Will you give it to an Island Hatchery? WHY ? Every 100 chicks you import deprives all Island farmer from selling’ i5ii high price hatching eggs. The Mainland farmer is a good fel- oww-He sells good stock- BUT So does your uncle-and your neigh- bor-—and your friend-and the chap down the road— WHAT’S MORE They belong to P. E. l. S. R. PENDLETON KENSINGTON, P. E. I. w‘. from page l) _ Asked Mlether all men of the Pte. BE. Quinton. Yarmouth- first contingent of line Canadian m, Division which went overseas in i939 had yet returned home en Pie M E. Campbell, Salt Spring. leave. all he replied was "we are .. has been appointed lance silll some way evnv from that 1P1.”