‘7 MAizCHZ-QE ‘THE WESTERN GUARDIAN of} ci l. III: I . I LOINTI: . Ifllllm‘. IIIIIIBSIDI wear emet- Geerlhi. Image fflmm, wsw aunt. nun one». a Granville Street bemoan eelic|sgrhoue ll , ehd PI-LNUI COUNT! Ilewr Slaeeelpelole Advertising "- v-"rr: ~' "- ney responsible fer delivertee en your nine. Ileana IL. ml we. ll- NN Wllor Silo!!- Free besi- qmphl’ winners i. , . 1 lead. Tho Ail-Suns have T: 0151;; 8g?“ be pub i0 the winners of this B01155 lately after the game by tiw skate after. Admissaion 93,31“ Bell will . .- ypmed donor. “n75. BLE ACCIDENT -' olrgzgggfiftcmoon Mrs. Villers of North i‘ can with l pi Pu n80 l- 5 ‘pmlng for Montfill- , Dorsc c. u. n. on». ,,,"{,.,’.;‘.‘ii°.2. Bali i; is visitini m.» 9mm, m. end Mre. Frank Dorsey of B02603. II". lack Sexton 11.0.11 i, mending his leave with iiy at Borden. MscK nzie of Borden . xix-rte Charlottetown on mono ld of West Yoimréieiiansgpfrrt the 3W with m} husband et. Borden. The Women's social Club met on Wednesday afternoon at the homo ~01 Mrs. James um: with the presi- Neii Derrach in opened by reoeetina yer in unieon. .Il¢g of int meeting were read and aggpted. Mrs, Herring reported 1°!‘ church committee that MW Z-Iurnace pipe had been procured and Iinltslled; A number of uilt BN3?" Wit, M11. . Meetinl the lord's Pra 4M boldera were hen ;two pain of stamped pillow coll were given out for embroidery. A iou; afternoon tea was served by the hostess, anointed b Jennie Dawson after wh ch meetinz closed with Jello benediction. Mrs. a Arnett of Albany la viriiing Ihlemnughter Mrs. Cloudfl ‘rho ilowatt 0f Borden. Mr. Goo wwn is m Sincere in rden i“ the c. N ‘untidy 0t hi! itqnw 0f iiiwn hali the Reg IM ltd Cro Cross l’. horde m . ‘ “in! Institute ich is in be Crou drive Mist m S0118‘! Egg/v her how" Mr Vrvmnlw 9h Wednesda Pris" ‘T m- A. R. UHNA ca“; - R. - Tflblfifl- i191 . . mwiicnJifrllogficlffthJuélfilgg ‘l; tgtnvg game sericS- '11P ‘mil wiii p9 presented to pfier the game. skate af- W Admjsslflll 2b canto. 410C333! finale East Prince whamiliimshlp Bedeque 8t. Eieanors met dirtrcssing accident at he! when she slibved °n ‘he l" "hcmei 11 breaking her hip. She was “d etc the Prince Cflurity Hos- "kein here on SundflY i1 c"! w“ ‘for? the injured hip. About three m imllar aiocidc * Li, ,0 m“ her other hip. Al- u1h suffering from 55°91‘ MY‘- 31",, is regling ss comfortable as can be fXPecwd BORDEN Walsh of All»!!! , fill-ga- mmnip Borden recently. . J hn R. MacLau h- yugfuiugrfile: left on Wednu l7 win Lo and dnushter wflludibhfl mm vbeen vieitinl in filmy“; have returned l0 their home here. th rnembeen were invited to tho home of Mire. Wendell lfeclusey for the next meeting. An unfortunatc accident took place st Borden rink on " til“!!! Qvell‘ ing when Manford Nicholson C. N. R. section hand here. we; about tn go on the ice be fell helvll! , in: his left arm above the e.bow. The doctor wu called the injured boy to the _ Stmmerside where his arm was st- tended to. Manford, although only. working in Borden for the past few months, has made many friends hero who deeply regret hi; hi?!» he will make a rplcdy recov- he “d... eoo e Stewart of Gilli-lotte- in Borden thi iieving Mr. A. G Chappcll C N- R car inspector in Borden yard. e week re- sympathy of many inn-lids i.’ entcnded to o summerei wife Mr. Austin MacDonald, brakeman yard here spent home in Tignish. “n. lid mo; of Borden were recent vie- Charlottetown. 9n Thursday evening a number Borden women gathered in and quilted two quilts for Lunch was ecrved a collection taken in aid of the s: and Mn inning Stoker mo. Outwav ‘Wilding a leave with hi; parents. and Mrs. Norman Oatway of n. _____ evening the Wo- eld a very succese- , i180 party in the town nail resizing the nice sum o! 830.40 ‘h put Moran's the Red .»~ 47v ,.- ---. Lhtt a-aa-ai. Mm R113- 25 ll were large ents caused John sored » diffic .V. R. his fam- sectio ha-nd tllflli the Nil‘ those with and Min the m ah break- took It ident and hlghl all “LED on teieiod and Neil the K811i: l8 a few aw,” .- “,5 .0 a TWITIC .. ,,;,=,;. ‘u -,._ R :u.:i v All?“ hozee W lttelld t —FOBT_Y IIOUBS-DEVOTION — Ibrty hours devotion opened in st. oer of priests from the different parishes were present for the oc- casion and the devotion closed this mornin A8 -I‘UNEBAL or ALEX CBAMP- W111 b? I" l!" ,, ., loN_The “metal o; the 1am Alex Gladys FeLders will sing Because Champion of Travellers Rest woe and, I held on Sunday afternoon from his T985181‘ late residence winlMcéNeilgb I-Iliurl Heffle. Howard Eng an , ug as is-S -BEDEQUE RINK CARNIVAL— The Carnival Central Bcdeque Rink and slXJn- managemcnt whiches to thank all she W11. those wh making success it w to allow the insertion of a man's Mrs. maount of money taken was not aqua crepe, disclosed. --SPLENDXD RESPONSE -—R€- Prince Coimty creased contr b edwith th chairman is s. l". oaudct. repo ted subscriptions 219 r robots Fr l‘ man. BIQIII to ruthere, Calms, Di‘. Dockhard, -wonns or‘ Purse rm: The LUCA]. WORKERS-His Worship| MAYOr Udetone oi’ received a letter from Mr. Mr. L. B. Unwin, Admfnieira rationing Ottawa. . Mac come’: for the splendid co-operat. Goodwill MaoPhail o! on for distribution Adding his own personal Mr. Unwin refers M e com-Pllgtcd and difficult one host of fr says: " Y“ ‘ti... 00PM) s only on time, but in characteristic fashion commendation." He goes oin to berofih and coovperu aide Mr. J. M. Ni distributor assisted by Mr. Oflalioran. ' -Mrs. Cecil adwrfe (nee Mar- treal to join her husband. i? -MaJ0r be-ith Crue it spending " mofif-frdhn emu count; egnfimson. Capt. David p, Msthieson. n Cream. Im or S" if" ""11. cc . . Turn! p” Parana. 7c lb. Carrots, 6c lb. Mushrooms, per bot: gra i fruit, 18 for n a ea . Chickegs pp ‘m’ m‘ Oran Delic ous apples, don. Pink Grapefruit. I for New Brueaei Sprouts, hush ach lb Brocoli. bundi New carrots, 2 bunches Cauliflower rreshhnhubarb lb. as _____ gqu trees reach full-bearing Potatoes pl. Oucumbere, dsys with his wife and famll Simimcrsidc . uric spend ng a in Summersi -BB't Prince is spewing a few days leave at his "he Pomrer Publizning Co. pm. ~~~~iee. s. § 1 VFW. Earl Ramsay of the R.C. Rf‘? cf i, halter: 0b- 3-39-31. c annual meeting of the ,, 0 d... . ..w _ -. snows AT 1.1a realms w=v;,§“,‘,’,,‘§f,°‘§.%§§’ ’p“1i‘i§€;’€_..“l dim}. rv...?.i.§."""“‘ w Grow l Also News g "“‘ ' M-i- “Tums mm Tuuml THURS. AFTERNOON zoo K111 FINALS. Tin TOP “s G . _ _ - ‘uocbtofliilv - w°‘m°‘":n°d giggsxgturfexd ' w Qllllllllefilue from Chicago where me Doctor has been lBlflIlE graduate course. Macbelian who has been visitina at Brandfordtretumed with Dr. BDOET- Mrs. Ccrneifius m“ sumumtsrna Gran .-.S Tnurstial‘. March 25- Silmflmsid“ Paul's Church Sunlmerside on MYERS - DUNCAN WEDDING . B15 v5, Bedeque All-Bib"- BW‘ Monday morning with the High __._. my “n13 in two-game, total-goo! Mass of BXPOSlLIOII celebrated by (Mofltfefll star, Lam-eh 2o) r on‘? 58m Bell ‘rrophy. Bedeque Rev. J.C. Mucuonald. A large num- 5gp: 1n the First Presbyterian Church, at five o'clock this afternoon, the marriage will be solemnized of Audrey Blanche, only daughter of g iMr. and Mrs. Frederick Gordon __ST_ M, “.5 ACADEMy ‘CE Duncan, of Outremont, and great spoggsF-Ixfie “gun; be sports grand-daughter of the late Hon. m!‘ pup ‘l of L‘ Charlottetown formerly i‘? fifidgjwmfifhfngflifjedm“: Governor of Prince Edward Island. decided success. some very interest- w Pelt!’ omc" lng novelty races and clown acts Thomas Heath Haviland. of Mary's Acad- UH", Richard Myers. R.C.N.V.R..1donll' son off 13nd thoroughly enjoyed by the MYS- Ham Myers‘ ° 60° e5 number or children and pa,“ Nerges The Very Rev. Malcolm A. Dream/L s_|Campbeii, D_D.. will perform the ceremony. Mr. George H. Brook ‘ organ and Miss lave You Truly", while the is being signed. Pink to the People's Ceme- snapdragons and white stocks and tery and Was conducted by hi: fern; form the decorations. pastor, Rev. James cross who can Given in marriage by her father. ‘No Burdens Yonder." His pa the bride will be attended by Miss bcencra were: John Pillman. Ed- Kathleen Coleman. lfi&dlllg Air- craftmnn Ellery G. Duncan, RCA. E2, brother of the bride, will be best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Arthur Pond and AC 2 William Fergusson, R.C.A.F. The bride will wear a cross Um“ length Sewn of Gunning, and McInn r which was. held in~ ‘loop by several Md forget-me-not blue, with finger-tip veil of tulle Em}: :§§§§‘§‘,§‘n“{f,§“‘f,§§§,§f§,§°‘f,§ illusion, held in place by a coroner the idea. ' makin The cosmme were 00d of matching flowers. Her only the mssk of mesjuqges ‘any ornament will be a pearl necklace. i, in “Wm-ding prizes, The the gift of the bridegroom. carry a cascade ‘ of Dream roses. The bridesmaid will be in ifodi] yellow made length, with a shoulder length veil of tulle illusion failing from a, Diich. _, ct daf- o assisted in any way in the Red Cross Carnival the Ber-S Duncan, mother of was gained to the pool room which bride,‘ will be gowned in Queen's Building by zcrepe, with black accessories, lilddel‘ and i1 Small a silver fox neckniece. and a n of a window pane was cut corsage bouquet of Rosedale roses, Myers. the bridegroomk l5 Weorlng a. dress of with black accessories, 8- and a silver fox cape. her corsagg cluster being of Briarcliff roses. to unlock the window. The mother, from rural districts in show a greatly in- ution to this year's rose financial drive compar- e amount subscribed a ago. We n, where the mony will be bed in the Oak Room and the Blue Room of the Windsor Hotel, after which the newly married couple for a wedding trip to Ste. Mar. kuerite, where they will be guests at the Alpine Inn. The bride is Wearing for travelling a dusty Hadley Muttart, chairman. m“ “mp6 dress. i1 block off-the- 215 per cent. increase: while m“ hi" with mflichins veil. and . with H. A. Profitt. chair- ma“! Diitvnt leather accessories, w"- - w i=- ri: .:..:;":i=i:.l::.=. 22s.: “i per cent above of last. year; Ca-pe ‘Traverse, MMPHAIL-Ma FARLANE WEDDfiVG | The marriage of M133 Am; ima MaaPihail. dairghter pg new m; idmp, Mr- and Mrs. John J. moPhaii, Jarvis Argyle Shore. to Mr. George wpi. Mawarlane. son of w. and J. D. Macifhrlanc De-Sabie, 1.. w. Hancock, . wok piece at the home p: Miss new Schiurlnan. Morris VanIdei-et-ine. Windsor Apia. Chair We Meet Beyond lime-WWII 0X1 W . Interment took place at Diva“ befter the uneral pl c her h(e_7 on Monday Mags}? the Presbyterian Church Reverend Harvey frrieaam ; ‘ relatives of mMcKoY. JohnJCar- “Tghebbrif; mom“ 95111718» flmefi 9 Y l‘ . ML Baht, Mac. George Sheen. Phail was becomingiy attired in g B. “Niel- lflwth dress of Queenie Blue . She wore black accessorie- wimlq were tms/ttended. Immediately following the cere. mo"? a dainty luncheon was sci-v- ed in the dining-room, rme iea w“ tor of Consumer Were presided over by M155 53mg d‘ we “which h; Killer“ whilcum assisting oommen a or a ng wet . Wei M“; colleagues and everyone oorrii- H1811. Mm J- I: ll tgd . Argyl Sh ng out the mmvpaign 9nd girl friends of the brifie. o". of the ration books. The happy Couple loft for a short thanks honeymoon trip to the mainiwd to the cltlnpajggi followed by the good wimeg pi p, iexrda. ‘Bio bride travelled isxwvzsimbvc mu “m. undertaking. not rrfihwgiglld , w“ ‘ 0 e is n v l ed . l won-thy of the highest praise ‘ Bruce Stewart daaélo. 03731;]: the mom is a ‘POPuIar farmer in| thank every mcrn- Desaiole. Ihey received many lovely for the support Bills and several cheques including’ given. In Summer; a substantial one from the firm o: cholson woe chief Bruce Stewart 6r Co., L ,1, A, beautiful clock and w“ S. J from the employees. Summerside has 0 spite of all obstacles, youtrausoolleaguce have oc- billafe and e tion at a post-nuptial Office girls and other which she woe 'mim-y lovely flnfl bride although en by made a fitting reply thpnk i319 Bunerous Personals Mat/thaws) has left for mpflm‘ ____ ing heri The ulatfom Sheen, nclara, is wit"; leave at his ha": LISTEN IN CFCY Thursday Evening 7.15 For The RADIO FORUM. ' . Major Ralph Boat-cs of the Edward Island Highlanders in Somme pi w. S. s= Claire Laughlin of Sher. hrs accent-ed a posit-ion with I rreeenled by Provincial Sen- wlan h" bctertmsrvrnding ‘a z itorlurn Staff. _ a w?" a .s ome n, qwnmud b, m, when‘. "i...t:'"si:i..vt:i::1:;1 w» Pg to his military dutjee-S iaoeoeeoooooee-eoocoo-vooa and Ia The reception following the cere- '11 edniesd ening, Febnlflfl’ 17th. at 0 oclggk.“ J ‘Ihe an by three Maritime . Island amounting to The bride was the guest of honoro mddress on his experiences and im. Dflsslvne overseas. of Bell and Msthieeon. He volun- on active service hnving been promoted to of Captain some tine sgo z Montreal Royal BENCH. BAR (Continued from PM! l) fiiiment of Confederation pledgee including incrused subsidy. the restoration of our representation at otter", end provision for continu- ous communication with the main- land. BILL, Amendment Originally the Province was re- presented in the Federal Parliament by e1: members. but under the que- beo rltio agreement the num r feiltofotrrendwaelikeiyto etill further when Premier Mr I011 mounted the Islanofe case be- ’? ._go1gg, _ _ m fore the Inter-provincial Confer- Jamlil- Tum}; E93, "$31 patmationragvléiatelriiifi 600:1‘. cuovscoo =0 ITAGRANVILLE "we of 1918- He subsequently an- mi, n ti-°° i" “Y -22. and rm. Ralph Boates (nee Jean tum CHASE-ovmIuIRVING more: owed to the Federal Gvvmlment- Kwgngwll- _* Pi-qim) on m; him; g1 p [on on Smut my n can mum-m- no ems; armed with m effective brief. with up cnoss Audition and Seturoly at wig-liar HoeDitai-S "eiiwem-v-‘Mel-fi" gawurutlnoem weafnhlizr ' w Tm 3m °°”."“'il.' -r.uvas ma roaomo -.i n Areenaui be euoocedcd in get- .. 94"“- , M. T. J. Innien, Bedeque left Mondayl Rgu3n1$s5°33|fi§n'§"s'ola n? a ting the éitish North America ii Act clungcd to provide that our repreeenution in the House of Contact-u should not fell below the number a! our anste members. namely. four. Premier Mltbieeon also for reopening of the prcvincl sub- sidy question st Ottawa. and suc- ceeded, in 1013. in obtaining an an- nual increase of 3100.000. This greatly relieved the straightened financial resources of the Province st the time. and proved the fore- runner of other successful appeals, based largely on grounds covered lbyl ‘the Mathieson Government's l‘ e . Obtained Cu- Ferry It i; tn the Mathieson Govern- ment, aasisted by Mr. A. A. Maul-can. K C., and the late ML] Donald Nicholson. our represent» atives in the House of Commons‘ at the time, that we owe our pre- sent car ferry steamer, for it was through their able resentationa at Ottawa that the rden Gov- ernment undertook this project. and carried it through. The ca: ferry was followed by the widening, of our ralfway lines to standard‘ gauge and the establishment of a,‘ system of improved road building with federal assistance. Another reform undertaken by, Premier Mathieson war the intro-i duction of the secret ballot. Up to; 1912. there W85 open voting for. election to the Provincial llegis-i latulc. m accordance with its} election pledge, the Mathleson‘ Government passed the Franchise‘ Act. and in i915. for the first time in the Island's history voters were free to make choice of their re- presentatives in secrecy. i f Introduced Automobiles t I Another important reform intfo-. duoed by the Mathieson Goverrp. merit with the support of many out-' standing uberais headed bv the Mr. L. E. Prowse and Senator was to abolish the ban on‘ automobiles. The move was oppos- ed by the official Liberal Opposition and in the 1915 campaign this he- came an excfting issue. When the votes were counted it was found. that the Government had been silk-l tallied, though with a greatiy re- duced majority. The first fruits of the 1915 Con- servafive victory were seen in the, introduction of an aggressive health‘ P0116)‘. The Dalton Sanatorium.) erected and equipped by the ‘Lite’ Ueut. Governor Dalton (then a member of the Maihieson Gov- ernment) was followed by the in-f troduction of a war and health lax" for the dual purpose of financing» e Prov.nce's expendituresi Providing ways and means hospital for returned mldierp. In June 1917, on the retirementiBilly Johnston a 0f SLr William Wilfrid SuLivan as Chief Justice. Premier Mathicson was chosen succeed him. Hi5‘ chief lieutenant in the cabinet, Hon. A- I'- Amnnuit. time Premier and Attorney General in his place. In 1919. on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of wales, now‘ Duke of Windsor, Mira. Mathleaon Royal Highness et Maritime Claim; An outstanding authority on the igloo‘ ‘g ing l1 surp s that in 1934 Chfefi ustice Methieson should have chosen unanimously by the Provinces to repre- sent them on the Royal Commission oxfiségxilvtridlye s;éti.em:nt.s‘;l‘hi%hcpin. r a Olflfll White. recommendcdy creases to each of the increase to 8 nually. But in addition cdmmendations embodied in majority report of the commission, Chief Justice Mathieson filed s dissent, in which he emphasized the importance of fir"! new u I Buidin: principle l" 53811111111118 the amount of subsidy which provinces are entitl- ed lo receive from the Federal Gov. ernment in support of ptflvlnclgl governments and legislatures." ...‘."°.i.'..'§‘.°..i’f.’.‘f”‘° °’ ’“°..‘l‘.i“°"’ Y 08h in the Howell-Silvia report on Domin- ion-provincial nations, and is act. ualiy the basis of much of the i-e-. venue we receive from Ottawa at‘ fir; pfrescnt time. 9W befo Chief Jus cearind Much visited the Old country. This be said to Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathia- firm for overseas duty st the out- e war a Lieutenant ha; remained in Great Britain. the rank BANKS 1H) ISO SEVEN YEARS GROWING 011w maturity in eevln yes-re or 11m cnknrrrrrnrovtw Served la Many Theatre: 0f War Flllht Sergeant aorta-am Cam- euedm" Maritime claims, it is of . t. ~ be i“°“€i;"f. t. miffi .536“ m...” on to 1nd!!- One of his m was shot down. A10 other comspxanfong if... “i. ....‘2’"“......‘." y 0a erranean. lrbrtunstel . ut 90 picked up. During his stay miles auders and the fol of own told the s this was eccompl His ot was W. 0. Well ngton. After giving himself in the airman returned to agood on E1 Alemein birthday and he narrowly out nerrow cazne when the plane In which he was flying from Gibraltar to Malta 116' intbe wer sighted by a fr endl oboe from M to assist in beati off these tory of ished by sky fighters of the Uni?! Nations. i‘ 0W ‘Ivansferrcd to Egypt curative quiet after Malta. he spent about a month at harassing the BnBmy and was then sent to India. GUAR H‘ KN _i_f eéron. son of Mr. nod Jlfi- “Hui: the Ilume in action over- hll posted at points in New Brunswick and No- vglflootia since returning to Cm Imllstirig in 1940, tho Island lir- man was aoon after eent to $.- landwiberehowllat hedto RA . there the Nmafrbilteandawplontvofw on. Cameron qicnt Malta. Hollow- fit sndpar Ilflfllll with his aircraft e rubber the Medit- the airmen aircraft ta. and planes nil‘:- the young of and com- BCCOUflt Of Far East, the young 585ml: on hand for the general escaped Crashing when the aircraft was bfldlv Flt w England where he t structoris to Canada. damaged by enemy . Sgt. Cameron then returned fire. ook an in- course before returning Baptist Y.P.ll. Present Enjoyable Entertainment The Baptts. T011118 People's Union presented a most enjoyable entertainment last an audience, which com ed the church hall. Rev. sided. The proceeds are for Fund of the B.Y.P.U. The solos by LAC. Victor Rlntz, R night Sydney épelling, A. F” and cartoon drawings by C N.V R.. of H. M. before pleteiy fill- l. J. Levy. the minister pre- the Camp program consisted of piano- forte and accordion solo; Roy Mugford, R.A.F.' b . rip-fig. C. S. "Queen Charlotte." A humorous pla Chicken Case," w ch ed by Mrs, I. J. bevy well received. "'I'he Great W88 dlfECt- . W83 Vt?! The Young People taking part WCTC, Well-Known Potato Inspector Died Yesterda w I Doug! 58 id . fl W. . #011’ r of the iusixction bra-rfch F?!‘ aDominnd “bihlif. t... t o e or en iculture dléd in the P. ling mambo of th merit Haggai hero yesterde been in failing health than a year and tal for the ast month. Ml‘ ta tor in 1929. Prior topgis appoin rnent he had farmed end travelled an mlgiéfitnfor a manufacturer of as farm cry. libi- e number of years las had been continued to work w ago. He was e Mrs. Jan-tee l.‘ urvi ' nu wif . r Miss mYQnEJQtt of stepetgrmmy a 13-year-old son, Funeral services will Thursday afternoon from his Iflflfworth Ave. Burial will be Cemetery in the People's Yesterday '3 Market 7 CORRECTED FOB WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES I Boiling Meat Oni one, lb Tomatoes, lb, steak, lb. Beef, qr. Fowl. each Butter, dairy Elks. doz. Cabbage, lb, out Beef t. s, dos. Spin nob Keith Robinson, Mac Robinson, Beverly Pound, Sterling Inman, Floyd Drake, nd Bernice Ward. y. had been in hoapi mipervisory Although bis health was fail ng he until about i0 50h of thlc 18h RU. Ind Leith Douglas. 40o Head lettuce. eeeb 20c t: 8045c lc: 61b. for 25c Y depart- 8e for more f0 g. MnDo - i 35.. sand be hbld home 1545c 7c 20c fl-Sbc 18c 8i 104150 40c 8440c 8c 15-350 6 f0!‘ 25c 4 five QIQXSQI R.ls ' lottetown z’ JohnL. Read, informed by Capt. Read yesterday. date of the new l 0f CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘lab column u lean lntemt, out adverlisml o! n nrway nature may 0e wit!!!“ u rm emu e word. anew on: able in edvnncc. ClASWl-LL for holograp- JOHNSON av JOHNSON will be the only drug efwrnoon and evening. Christian March 3S. 8.16 P111- DONATION T0 KIND-Mr. Jos- omien has received an acknowl- Rafd Dietrele Fund _ JOIN C. W. A. (L's-The Misses Marion Eiiizabeth mndon, Helen Barbara MacAulny CardiganArI-learlutnrid Marie Laure Jeanne sens. . leave for Halifax this morning w cake up their duties with the Ca- nadian Women's Army INJURY TO FOOT —- Ml‘. Aug-K _ 5m“ Zmflam’ r117 yearuol-i r53“ é); ivgilgfiptfépgofriorrf , t , III‘ a. a , . _ . ‘Mgrgggevs 1S s?‘ paiegt in the char- i ceSs oi any medical requirements 1 Legislature llears Request Re Prohibition- 12-in- fGflfi Ill’ IIOII ion was led by MI-J H to tbla‘ s re opgx-IM-li. were largely represented. Resolution , Following was the resolution pre- sented to the Legislature: "Whereas the people of the Pro- vince in the plebiscite A . 1940 urgently desired the Provincial Government to limit the number of prescriptions for alcoholic beverages to 50 a month for each medical dcc- LOT. "whereas i; l5 apparent that a Mc-Rae, New Charlottetown. Corps. the plebiscite in 1840. The delggaé- . . a - Parlane, Bedeque, president of me rbderation. Tnc meeting with the VARIETY C0 CED n a womb e c era n net _._&_. T Ce t’ 1 Leglslaturedwaghtheyrcgmttg epcciaé sda , ' d f. th Y.M C. ,= ab“, nilu-IM-Zl‘. xslbgrigiamwof. the. Province ‘ The i motion w meet the Legislature was made by Mr. Thomas Moyse, Bede- qdgmen from Lpnd0n for the sum Que. and 536C155“! by REV- G90 of 3 pounds 8 8d which he sent ‘iiliey, Cavendish. w the Lord Mayor's Empire Air are issuing such i N'm°"“'ed_§?5 umber far in ex- i Bl ‘he 0- " A large delegation from the P. v da/y leave at home. haelecn ac- ——-— b E. Island Temperance federation Order Your Bray Chick: ham Mtmiifitft: 32%;... 2.5.1:; ,,$8.'_"‘”““'°“ “l” “if... y,';‘,‘,°:,;'"3;,§{,?,§,*“°3‘,,‘-§‘“£;?2 P. E. l. AGENTS “Janine on ivrioveiir 1w rum anaxTaL-Tm tram $2.3‘... po,,'§"otf,“m‘,°qfluci°°l egg; Vince Malay. ammo-u et- Christmu when he Ill I- fimm‘ arrived int evening at 6:40 with B6 wn. ‘rhe requeet was bued in part Bruce Payllw- B- l- 4- ‘u’ hilt t s” ‘i NW6?“ r" m‘ pupeiigen. on the result of the vote taken at sfngton l. J. Stewart, Montague q, Fniiklin Brown. Brown‘: Store. New London l1, A. Jelley, Riley's Dtlil- 5W"- 01min mien F. fllalam Sprint- c nub’, Emertld ' Take Driving rlind Maintenance of June 26 " i Course i ucm imu Cliriii Q -illldS, C1139:- for a i0 day's 39 members o: “ah (Rfiserve) iotzetown S9819! i1“ _ _ .. - urse lil Urivtiv Aiairreiiunce. lottetowri Hospital suffering Wllfl a l and “e w ma‘ exwm ‘h““m“5 co a ‘ crushed foot. The accident I A 0g msterday when a tree fell on his. | MANY ATTEND DANCE - Many} service men and their tended the regular Tuesday night how well foot while he was working in the ‘woods. He was resting quite oom- fortably last night. intention of i the occurred ct I to suspicion; experienced bv bootleggerg friend; at- the Prohibition , a; well as leaving more con- sclenllolls fellow-practicioners open “Whereas the increased difficulzé" an others in securing illicit liquor will probably lead these gentry to eh- deavour to replenish their supplies from vendors’ stores by 111811115 0f dance at the Legion. Bill Moresidosl doctors‘ prescriptions; Orchestra furnished the music. "Whereas Utilér‘ narcotic drugs. Chaperoncs were: Mrs. l-loooer not ill general anti-social use. have Island" before in: the breaker and finally lty of family ls Borne damage was caused Duffy store by smoke. The of the fire is unknown, IKE-HEARING GRANTED-A re- hearing of the formal investigation Sgikmz of the s.s. Char- as into the fca 011 118th: MoQmid. oral tebce rived 1118M- overll future. Home, Mrs. N. W. Iawther, K. Irving and Mrs. E. Vinnico .._i C can FERRY MOVEMENTS —i The car ferry S-S. completed nine round trips i W5 midnight last night, mak- cmssings on an average in .= 5a minutes. On the trips between Borden and Tormentme the ice- CEITIQG 44 loads of potatoes turnips cars. When the completed all [might on the Island side was cleared up. The boa: mm- ed 42 loads ty refrigerator cars from me New Brunswick loaded ca mrrchandise. of freight and 30 left on the New awaiting transportation here. FIRE CAUSES at the Victor Richmond ‘consider-ab of Transport found the master. Capt, Read, elyd-esgonsible. Capt. Head's cer- as months after which he was placed re ring allowance. thnt he has since been have the case re-opened, now received definite assurance from Ottawa to this effect. ISLAND]!!! o’! Mr. Dex-lo Huber, ernon, occurred Hospital, Montreal end. He had been residing in Mon- treal for several years. ‘Ihe late Mr. Maser wee bonn et Vernon about 87 yarn I00 Ind hue melded there meet of his life. He wae a widely- knnwn butcher in that section be. fore leaving there to take a posit-ion in Monincal a few years ago. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ed- wamd Fraser, winter in Mou-itrcal: two sisters. muneline. Mrs. Gerald Vernon and Edna. Mrs. Charles Munplu", Vernon. The fun- piaco st Vernon, P. E. I., this morning. Personals Miss Enya Gonzales, New York City Community Concert artist ar- at The Charlottetown lust Mr. and Mre. D. J. leenring this momilmg on s visit. to Sydney, N. S., whzce they lived for yeams Mrs. Warren Houston, Charlotte- town, who has been visiting her sister! Mrs. E. C, 1e W. M. Taylor, home Monday evening. ering from his recent illness and sxoecte to return home in the nem- rs were mixed freight and 1e damage before it was extinguished. broke out first shortly before and before it was all out firemen were called back twice. the third time acout 3 oclock. The was badly gutted and a nrge quant- stock damaged. There wast no immediate estimate of the lossn The building housing the drug store part of the Duffy estate. A store. operated by a member of the Duffy M155 almost completely supplanted ‘particularly social diseases. moral, spiritual, and eracy ; le to re- and two empty box- }85kEd the Canadian poop clays work was during the war emergency; “Therefore be it resolved that the P E. I Temperance Federation of freight and 49 emp- prescriptions issued to each doctor side during the day, Ti... ibe limited to fifty <50) oer month. transferred from doctor to doctor.“ Those speaking to the resolution were Mr. J H. MacFarlane, Mr. Heber McPhail, Clyde River. M1‘- Ilugh Campbell, Grgliamh Road. Miss Louise Cnllbeck. Bcdeque. Mrs. A.E. Todd, North River. Miss Edith Stems. Charlottetown. Mr. Ra McCaull, Bcdeque. Rev. R..E. Shaw. New Glasgow. Premier T.A. Climb- bell in replying stated that the lim- itation of prescriptions was not l .matter of government policy: how- ever a private member could bring a resolution before the House. Thee sessions of the Temper!!!“ Federation were held yesterday. The mornin session was devoted largely to the llmitation of the prescriptions Matters discussed at the other sessions included Federation fin- ancing. temperance education. the question of bringing a resolution or amen ent to the Prohibition Act before the Legislature. QUESTIONS (Continued from Pafle _1) minion Government in relerelwfl to this matter during the met year. i) Y‘. ‘(gt Afsbough this is a matter of Dominion jurisdiction, the Provin- cial Government has frflqllenflli urged upon the Dominion Govern- ment the advisability of construct- i a, drydock or marine s1 in ti», 5 PfQVlflCQ, The benefits of such a structure from the P01!“ °1-' m" of repairs to naval and merchant manna vessem and Elie carfer- stressed At midnight 40 loads flffipilflS were still Brunswick side DAMAGE- Fire‘ Coylc Drug Store on Street yesterday caused The blam noon drug store in the same building. to the origin been granted to Capt. the Guardian was hearing has to have been suspended for six He states trying to and has from that of repairs to r-y steamer. have been (3 o “h” rbclefingide in the so tation ave coxrixrse of! rsorial interviews with Hon. 3.1.. aiston. end our other Federal representatives, and through them w the various Do- minion departznenfe concerned. Queetlone Unnnewored Annwfla to the foil ll"!!- tions have not yet been tub ed. w' Macphee: deuce which rrespon iigahpgleilxbecgvi-een the Govern-r- ment of this Province and an! minister or officials of the Domin- ion Government during the put vesr in reference to a new car fer- i-v i‘, fqplace "The Charlotte- ‘miiiutrd. l . an: Table ll mondence which h“ pnfkldu main: m‘ e t th O0 ' mrrtxmgnt or official of the Dom - on Government durlne the past rear in reference to the establish- ment of any war industry or indus- tries in this Province. BAHAMAS TRADE-CONSCIOUS NA&AU. West Indie! - (OP) — Plans are prepared for development of exports in spice,- and herbs long grown in the Bahamas for domest- ic use but for which there form-any was no market outside in competit- ion with other existing trade. "BOWMAN. H.” RELEASED LONDON -(CPt- Frederick H. M. Bowman. pacifist and author, detained since June. 1940, under De- fence Reszulntion 18B. ha; been re- leased. Officially addressed in pri- son n5 "Bowman. H." he took to addressing Home secretary Herbert Morrison as "Morrison. I-I.‘ _____ PASSES-—Thc death formerly of in the Notre Dame over the week- who has been spend- five Donnell are Page and lVli-s. Moncton. returned who has been inter in Monctcn to know he is recov- Ins. llhl. 25c 40c i} iii-T The Officers and 2 AF. 8: A.M.. , visiting Brethren are requested to meet at their Rooms at. 1.30 tending the funeral of our laie Brother Funeral from his late residence, 69 Longworth . Ave, service starting at 2.00 KIM. By order of the Worshipful Master. ruiriui. norm: Brethren of Victoria Lodge No. St. Johns Lodge, No 1, A.F. 8: A.M. and Lodge for the purpose of al- Ira W. Doug- P. M" Thursday. ERNEST S. LORD, Secretary. the mbe“ narcotic, beverage alcohol, as medi- 92 Qliihlesreas thehbeveraigetefése of bil- .- ‘ »- icoo severywererea weer- Pnnce Edmud ‘ crime, to the spread of disease, and to social desen- "Whereas the Prime Minister has duce their consumption of liquor strongly insist that the number of and that the prescriptions be not Headquarters Squadron G. L. Chandler, Nev: 6105300‘ w_'_yj_ Higgji blnv _Gl.\:'gc~\v G, w, Bqvge, Victoria. "A" Squadron w, K, Hawaii, North WHYSUiN H. D. Huzgan. Pfllfllill H. A. Scot; Ciurioueiovvxi. L. S. Acorn, C'.l3l‘iOl‘-C0\\‘Il. "B" Squadron. E. Henderson. Kensingivfl A_ Campbell, Carleton F‘?! "C" Squadron B. Henderson. Mt. 514301111 J Grant, Souris R. Grant, Souris G. McDonald. 5mm! !-"€!’1P' "D" Squadron C. Tavlor. Winsloc C. Cuiimore, Wins-ice E, Diamond. Vilirtsloq L. Yeo. North _Ri\'er I-I. McPhail, Milton "E" Squadron Doureite. R1511“ E. Doyle, North Rustico Bulmnn. South Ruswo C, Dmicettie, South Rustico R. Doucette. Rustico A. Prowave. Muvrfll’ Hanbor B. Irving. MIFTTH)‘ HHrbOT P‘. Williams, blur-ray Harbor s-ngis-r-Hr-i?" s-iflf-vfvfv “l” Squadron c. m. Hogan. ‘Iiznish P. S. Kinch, Tiz-nish W. L. Nlrbeod. hvnlsh l... G. Tattrie. 0188i? . i ti f th ccurse a Itgstunsillctbféxpczeongiictid lezdinv to qualification-i as Driver I. C... C198! 3_ 111g course is in charge of S. S. M. Mgrley smith. Sergi. J. M. Ike. Trooper J. s. Gillespie- GB-EENVALE W. L The members of Greenvale Wh- menks Institute were entertained al the home of Mrs Russel White 9n March 11th. Meeirn: opened Will! the Creed. the rn-Ard oresidi" Seven members answered roll ca with an Exchange of Rcceipes. The treasurer reported that $18.80 pro- ceed; of bean supper had been giv- en to Red Cross. Two members ex- pressed their thanks for fruit re- oeived. ti. was w be mid Perv! Whltlock for stove parts. School committee reported soap and ww- cls needed. Rod Cross committcc had forwarded twelve pairs boy'l short; to Rod Cross. and member! had met two afternoons for quilt- ing. Donations of cotton had been received. also $1.25 Government grunt. lmititute New: wee distribut- Tbo program. Home Economic! wee in charge of Mrs. Miller Mac- Pherson. who gave the question- narie; and Mrs. James Brown and Miss Rhckham gave a reading “The Milky Way to Health." Iibllowing this a Cooking Contest proved quite intcrelting. Miss Rackhnm gsve I. donation towards the War Sav- ing Certificate and collection I- mounted to forty-seven cents. Meeting closed with National An- them, after which delicious refresh- ments were served by the hosteas. BIRTHS GRANT-At the City Hospital on March 20, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant, Borden, a daughter. MacLEOD- At the Prince com-i I-Ioepitsl, Summer-side, 22. 1943 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce gglilcleifild- Kfiliiiflfliiflll. a. son, Carl DEATIIQ SHEPlIARD-ln the city on March 23. i943. John Edward, infant con of Mr. and Mrs. John Shephard age 4 months. Burial yesterday afternoon. CAMPBELL-In Medford Mass. on March i2. J. Alexander. husband of Elizabeth. (Egan) Campbell. Burial was st Sturgeon, P. E. I. WEEKS-In Dornhesier Mass. 0n ‘March i1. 19431.00 F. Weeks. broih_ er of James Weeks, formerly of P. E. Island. DOUGLAS-mt the Mince Edward Island Hospital on March 23. i943, Ira W. Douglas. in his 54th vear. The funeral will be held from hie ‘ ' residence. 69 ‘Lona-worth Avg, "lav afternoon. service start- nt 2 om. lirtemfent in the Pen. 019's Cemetery, h w"‘*5!t"~¢'".==a~=--an-~- N.D. MacLean d UNDERT AK ER EMBALMEI Charlottetown anl >- North Wllfeh If! Hanna H!