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Com- THIS THEATRE AND ALL OTHER F_ (ggPENCER COMPANY THEATRES WILL BL CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY in Peramounis Musical HHHHHNHHHHHHFJMU\ HHNHH'PIT 111-1-1- TlllIR in. $AT. , ‘i . me n95 L0 ‘a inliainbow i~ Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c mo; by RllPii tilJRPiiY ATTEND MATINEE AND EARLY SHOWS! -i—l 'u'infiu'n'u'n'a'h'u'li'n'a'b'in'u'afin"iu'lin'a'in'u EMPIRE PLUS DEVIL BOATS “SPY sMAsiinRs" ‘_=fl "Z THIS THEATRE Ann ALL OTHER F. G. SPENCER COMPAN Y THEATRES WILL Ill) CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY .; Fm .. 3 *- ‘ ; § 3 z.~ ,- v a ' I . - .re.-.aw wwvv-svarnwmvmvavunmvnvimvav. ' o i? bio ‘in advance. 0008a “for I Photographs. Till 800E! ABE n». t... he 2.99%" W22 neadw and closed all a 3P will be open and closed Friday. -be open all day Wednesday. pital. Qnesdav and closed all day Friday 3-17-21 fwill be open Wednesday all day ‘and closed Friday. ‘ 3-27-21. _ roucn court-r - At the Pol- ice Court yesterday a‘ Prohibition ‘case was disnflssed. A drunk had his bail bond of $10 estreated and n drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or ten days. now nv uni-HEM _ Word has been ieceived by Mrs. M. L. Min-- phy that her husband Spr. M. L. Murphy has arrived in Belgium. SD11 Murphy has been overseas for four and a half years and is serv- ins with the Royal Canadian En- glneers. HOME DEREAVED — A < tele- uram was received yesterday mom- ing by Mr. Arthur Gaudet an- nouncing the death of his sister Josie (Mrs. R. W. Rogers). She passed away while in Hollywood. California There were no par- ticulars. She is survived by six brothers. Harry. Arthur and Fred. m ihll City. Jack at Borden. Louis at Toronto. and Frank at Rainy River, Ontario. to all nf whom the Guardian extends sin- cere sywnpathy. FUNERAL l SERVICES - The largely attended funeral of the late Mrs. Leo Praiicht was held yes- tcrday morning from her late resi- dBlN-‘B. Cherry Valley, to s Joachimb Church. Vernon River. requiem mas was cele- brated by the autoi- the Right Rev. Mgsr. McDonald, assisted by Rev. Phelan McKan-na and Rev. O. P. Wood. Rev. C. lVlcCarthy was I c» Master of ceremonies. The pall- bearers were: Messrs. Alphonse Miilflidfé. Leigh Hynel, George Human. Eyeret .7 , J. B. Maclliach nd Mono . aid. The services at the grave wei-le conducted by Rev. O. P. Wood VISITED CITY '- Fl Dimflid Curry. accom aiiiixég gyiflhei: mother, Mrs. Vic urry, wa| a visitor to the ci y yesterday. They left on the evening train for Al. befilm- F/Q Curry. who shortly returns overseas. is already at the EH15’ age of l9 a veteran of the P. air ar i t G midi’ so “f” iiu....°i’"li““iiuh“ét‘éi r. V. I... 611cm? ierr tory. Ills fa Curry. was manager of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce for the last several years. Recently he was transferred to Sourls where his family will join him goon, ._.,.. BONSHAW w. March meeting of United W.M.S. was held. L.G. Beaten. It ‘the home 0f Mrs theme "The Kingdom of God 1n The World" was carried through the service of worship. as outlined in the Missiona Monthly and led by Mrs. J. , Bayes absence of the president. with scripture readings and , yers by different members. The devotional part closed with hymn, “Lead on O King Eternal.” The buninels period followed, ekht members and two visitors were present. A letter of thanks for lymhthy card was read from a bereaved family. The study period was charge of Mrs. Neil Salmond. Prayer by the leader wu followed by The Lord's Prayer in unison. At the close of the meetin , lunch was served by hostess, ted by Mrs. Hector MacNevin and Mrs. Fred Shaw and a social hmu- was enjoyed z: MOORE d; MoLEOD LTD. will he open all day Wednesday. March 2'. Cloning on Frida- Ifaroh 30. I-fl- 1); at Tgzsiiiiliegulfgleil wig? g tickliflfl WW wVfJfl-‘i-V-NHHHHHHIAHHW lrlilviiionrciiscmbles ofysuit nndmzit favor combination of checked 5nd aln fnbfc A ;: ‘g d humid i" iiiili ccilornteo its Suit. ("r lllriln color. novelty Shlllfid Yuk: on n checked suit "mm Willi - kcti topper, are tquallv slrlzii ! I tin... uiliiniu chic a word. strictly pay- Ji'g CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUIANCI.‘ KENNIDIPS LADIES’ WEAR Wednesday all day g oraN WEDNESDAY - Due [to Good Friday. the store of R31‘. ,l-lolman Ltd" Charlottetown will B-ZI-Zi RESERVE EASTER MONDAY. April 2 for the play “Even Steph- en” at the Prince Edward Theatre in aid of the Charlottetown Hos- ‘ 3-24-51. I THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00.. LTD., will be open all day wad- i xnivivnmrs LADIES’ wean Th‘ knowledge saw fit to say no." The iiuportancc of developing electrical power was among he hinge. emphasized in the Leg- rnlaturc last week by Mr. R. R. Bell. Second District of Queen's. in aking in the Draft Address Alli. . allowances. provisions for returned forces and the Farm I-roprovelnent Loans Act were the three moat important Mm! imanires mentioned in - the Speech from the ‘Ifh-rone, and each of these had received [un- - animous Opposition support in Parliament. Mr. Bell said. He ex- pruned "his own strong com- mendation of these measures. The legislation dealing with ser- vice men and women would be ad- ministered under Dominion Juris- diction. Mr. Bell believed that in this connection there should be a liaison officer functioning between the different Federal departments and the Provincivl Government. He stressed the importance of the Farm Inirprove-ment Loans Act in this province. He understood a physical fit- ness director has been appointed ‘ and that he is now iii the naval services." If the Premier made due representation he might get him released; as he was instru- mental ln getting another gentle- man out of the naval services." Premier Jones: “We got one but he got a bigger Job in the con- sular service." Mr. Bell: "I would suggest that you get another one." Mr. McPhee: “You don't want to deplete the Navy entirely." Mr. Bel: "There was not n dearth: I understand there were nine other applicants for the job. one of them formerly a member the Government: butthey were overlooked and s. new man taken from the naval service. Many are wondering why. It was answer- ed that the‘ leader of the Govern- ment was desirous of having one who would be at his beck and call. I understand that that was the reason he gave over the air for his appointment of the present Attorney General." Mr. Bell referred to-some law cases last . summer King's County. The Crown Prosecutor was in attendance but appar- ently the Attorney General saw fit to go out and hire another law- yer; thus there were two lawyers acting for the prosecution. It was supposed that the Attorney Gen- eral was too busy with government business to attend himself. he had seen fit to establish an - l I . _ _ . _ that gig-file? lfatctlflrgieggnatgllign “t? giieisifliss- =""~‘1Y they We" "m" ‘Premier that he was afu-lltime that i° "5 here", ' n u " i B u’ thIe griitornfyindGerigrml iias "humid cimdmfl‘ n“ We“ ‘m’ an ow” m m,‘ Mr. Bell scored the Govern building. nor has he a secretary in this building. Apparently they have moved out bolus-bolus. not to any government building but to some private dflce in the city." Conunenti on the appointment of a. secretary of Reconstruction Mr. Bell quoted a somewhat sneer- ing reference in the- Patriot of March 710, Just after this gentle- nun had spoken before the Rot- ary Club. Farmers‘ Diffcnitlcs The main reason for the decline in farm income in this Province. Mr. Bell said. was the disgraceful condition that existed last spring. The farmers had arriarket but they were not pe their potatoes. The Government was in part to blame. The local dealer in the country wag taking potatoes from the far- mgr, buying them at a high price. _herd. some time ago a delegation o; 500. something appened and the gone on the ferry, a distance m‘ ““‘i'i“""""_”'.“"'.i‘i .=-'*:*@W g . ‘. I Mr. ARR. Bell“ A‘ A the Draft Agree. Main. ‘R. Bell, M.L.A. ciitly that a iieiy farmer has been taken Dll and that lii the fllt~ll1"_ things will be very much better.‘ Premier Jones: “Have you any- thing to say against him." Mr. Bell: “No. Mr. Roper ha ample experience. In fact pos- sibly too much experience, because I understand he is over seventy years of afle." Mr. Bell referred to the efforts made to inuorove the Falconwood was sent away .to purchase a Hol- stein bull. and had authority to pay the tremendous sum of I.- bull did not arrive. but two Hol- stein heifers were brought here which cost the Province $2.300. “One would have thought that the offqprinq‘ of these cattle would have been ept here to irn rove the herd, but the leader the Government tells, us that some of the offspring have been sold. and the reason for selling was that they got a p:lce for the heifers cqual to the I)‘.‘I.“C their mothcrsi cost this Province, and that they really were not. worth that much." Premier Jones: "We have still got the mothers." Mr. Bell: “But I don't believe the Government should go into the business of raising heifers on Falconwood farm. The purpose was to build up the herd, and I submit that these heifers should be kept’ there. If they were worth to Ontario or the United _; aowtoPepsodoniTooihPam Ezwigiibffrnw, —andb mnnnelmaccaey tin film that flakes your hath look dullu-briaga new bdgbmeu, voyeur , ' Sochaagctodo cotflpuodca: Y0" Tooth Pun wl lriummaad You no, hPI°d.l.lqo'.d I; m m mo}, u.“ u uurr:":'.:r.:;.;.-.a~..-.'-,.'.-, pimps. ,_,_ =. ==---=- "-1. Amending chin robbed this loch. No on m till dentin found the H: lain a was poiudl Bo (I ' mommy m m»? 0 Mills‘ um»; m/t/ ofpoiu d hi. ll ow e a Chi-MIDI n: a dam early and b anon _Amn Ovanmnonondonnmulu rirsonrnr. with iniula m: minis TEETII.» [all aniciimi . MM! uMy elm! m/llmm Ihqwbvrflfllchmm Ill/IMAM Mu aynr/ the day of these im choc’ was about over. In Second Queen's they have organised what they call a tractor club. “This il l. machine as: and if we are to lend success to the farmer we should give him more assistance in the getting of machinery such as tractors" ' Itural Electrification At the present time the Man- timc Electric Comp oom . i’? wmin cwoesufinuigeu said. t "Qmflilifln- this the moment they heard of a power bill being introduced in this House there WB-i Quito a splash made that the flflwlny were going w extmq their linen. especially from Char. tigtitmwn to Crapaud and Vin l. . Bell quoted from the lue Financial Post in Mm’. d th mlndjn Pwidivinrw ey ‘iii: oovenuiui: sho d look very carefully into the nutter of taking over a com. ment/s neglect in rnaintainkig sac- ondary roads last year. He in- stanced particularly the southern part of Second Queen's which has been “a forgotten district for sev- eral years." Last year they had a condition at Rocky Point which was intolerable. Signs were placed on the wharf and on the ap- proaches to the highway leading to the wharf, stating that any-I body driving there with a truck would do so at his own risk. “Think of that. At a place where that wu the only outlet for a large part of the second District to get to u market. The condition became so bad that men hauling with trucks were obliged to tum back at Rocky Point and drive back to Char- lottetown. a 0' five miles. whereas if had been fixed they could nave of about one mile. but that man could not get a per- mit use some "sawdust, Caesar in Toronto with more brains than He instanced the case of deal- ers who had to coax the starch factories to take their potatoes at forty cents a bushel. At Hunter River they were leaving their gotatoee at the factory in the ape that they would be able to use them. Referring to the change in the fiscal year. Mr. Bell said this mean that “all we have now in depart- mental reports is more or less ancient history." It was not poa- aible under this system to discuss is expended during the past year. He approved of the Government he cattle industry. ‘This help should have come years ago. Last year the Government made grants for importation of livestodt the different breeds and encour- agement of extra prize money at the Provincial Exhibition. l-Ie commented on the success of Island breeders at the Maritime atock show at Moncton. and hoped that. as the Premier had intimat- ed. a show could be held here. Premier Jones: "Davis and Fras- er have promised to co-operate. I think it will come off all right." Palconwood Farm if the conditions of “Ivan Edward Island farms is Prince Throne maintains. there is one farm that is not," Mr. Bell con-_ tinucd. "I refer to the rqwort of the r wood mm. which has] been tabled this year. It is a very! diotressing report. It has been reported that practically the wholei tumip acreage was never" but was allowed to grow up with weeds. The medical superintend- mat? r rt bears that out, for he a crops ory.‘ ear ‘the young orchard en cared for, nor has provision made for the continued cul- Sold Only Dy Your Np] nnum " I J. Ernest ll. Worth u: mffli-Efmri... n “We DIIIGIIO bu! Prescription" ll. l.. IOIITIIY Kn: Drlcllll m moan sum Pilli I11 I M: tivation of strawberries; and our lupply of vegetables has been - adeuqtuateih- With regard “tint m ry, e repor sws a c venture in raising a flock of hens ‘started last RDrlnQ has not prov- ‘.;0,,,P,,“_A,,;d;“n i ed very satisfactory?’ . Premier Jones: "That i: 1N8. t???" have improved a lot umce an Mr. Bell: "I fear there is room for improvement. But during i0“ I understand that conditi ns have not been good Possibly rea- um was that there were a great many chnngel. I stand that there we: an~ ficient farm-er. Mr. lfulliun. who for some reason or’ other was ‘dropped’. After that Mr. McPherson was a olnted. nivl I eal about it.‘ we rd a great The word il not that he il ‘dron- Wo have been a of the Dominion Government... but. surely the local government enough influence to get it That is the have to contend with again this spriniz." shortage. Mr. Bell said the lvlng any assistance it could to— ‘healthy’, as the speech from thel hood. i hu no‘. I the, lured reo-| "They may say it was the fault has fixed. » situation we wil Referring to the ma ower raft- ing of men by Selective ammo to go on farms was more or lens a fame. Some of the men drafted were not at all fitted for farm labor. There is an appeal board which sits in Charlottetown has a membership of three five, all strong eu rters of th present Governmcn . men are doe. a salary of $2.00 a day. I wonder through their efforts last year at that rate of pay how many men finally were sent out to help the farmers in their cropping operations." i MrnBell had no objection to the Government giving assistance to plowing matches. but believed that ilElPS rncvm‘ PERSPlilillllil SHIIS inn uni WITHOUT IIRITATIIII ‘fill SKIN ARRID gives you double protection. l: pioiccis you from perspiration odor, and helps protect your clothes from perspira- ‘ deodorant, - with the fine texture oi a beauty cmin. ic vnnishesinstantiy - giving immediacy rcsulis. With Arrid, you are absolutely nie —- can enjoy yourself when“: you n: ~— regardless oi’ the weather. Protect your dainrinesn and charm with Anid. Sim “in; it today. iris very eeonomlql,» 15¢. 19¢ and 59c. _ . Ill’ Iuoh fo V W 1 be .=.:c...:l.. s::.i..2".i:*..'°:..':.".: me the time "has come when l‘ un-lmurilu 0Q u it "in "i ‘North Aaicrica.“ - ...‘?.‘ll“".§““‘..“.“ m“ "I t???‘ o a er wei- m m. D0 a0 ea worth to look further into that matter, because we know that prior to this company the Montague Power f“ r ydhad ‘ted I 4;; I. a . ere an serv. district. No doubt wiqghwaohiohirgf "We t» their Qililiymmt they could have serviced southern and northern Kins‘: 0o . This company (time along 35¢ wok rtzm...riz'~..l.tss~ee i“ “ shareholders of that amzllokgfis tague Power Company, as Qhgy d“ Mt m DI-id in ma. Thgy w... induced to take bonds at I per ‘m’: l mat many other bonds ‘s?! this Province. These 6 to a ere sold with a dividend of for a Gem mu p!“ dividend‘ time. and then the divi- délldl COMM. The up“; triclty raised some complaint about the. and the coupon “y; l" living you electricity and ygu can charge your dividends against M t e present tgetéhere andc of ' w” -=~ m»- Prinne Edward Island sh 1d or, M“ i118 in 3110 uxiier the! high at‘ “in -— "l..-g" =-iun>ou>:->~ l‘ * f FLOOR WAX and SHEFFIELD FLOOR CLEANER > by H (J I. ‘r FURNITURE POLISII Province. 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