PVAGE EIGH‘! rum : FRINGE EDWARD : sn- i SHOWS DAILY 3:30 — 7 -9 MATINEE SAT. 2.30 vvv-vvp THE EASTERN GUARDIAN pm. you are liable.” it would solve the difficulty!’ ugald Macxtnnan roams: IONIAGUI: Harold I‘. Stewart. Ilsa following places in Montague: AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavara. ThaGuardianmayhaisonghtat rnyaf the bliss B. A. Llewellyn; u“ til-y. m. no = “It ll only a hu __ tax arrvwfl- 1i should never have NM w!‘ _ m, Hughes said h, was in favor of the proposed tax on over! tractor, because this served as id- laadry nan-rm’ Clair. fezzfoi/ THEFIIIIER l 0 {P Blrusn Mnu ‘ ~ I. 1 JANET BLAIR " 1 1 - r n E E - » Z00 GiitBrushes . I to the ladies 4f attending the ‘, first show , each night. i: 1P ADDED NEWS —- SONGS OF ROMANCE — CARTOON i 4-§~¢VO-§-§-O+§4 lij-pij-jii-I21411-111411 TODAY EAPITQL and sums SHOWS 3.30 — 7 — 8.45 —- MATl-NEE SAT. 2.30 THEY'RE PLAYING PFEK-A-BOO WiTH MURDER ’ ...IN THEIR MOST HILARIOUS _H|T!V EXTRA COMEDY — CARTOON — SERIAL gtixfixzxlpa-rnaz-zgrzgz-cgxgz-zzgrgn "I; CARTOON TlllllGllT and SATURDAY snows 1 - ass . Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 SAT. MURNING . - DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M. _]1._. CARTOONS Comedy Sport Featuring ' - "TORONTO ‘ MAPLE LEA " rnnrfnrzlm AND ms HORSE 11,15" rnmc: . A - Pius — Sports — Cartoon nhhaakkkkkkl EDWARD RECORD ERUPTION The two-day eruption of the volcano Krslrntoa. Netherlands Ildies, 1683. we; so vioimt that actual sounds of the explosion were heard 3.000 miles srway. Apply, stating experience, to Box "534 Guardian Charlottetown Guardian ii llliii’T JIIST our tlllcits BIIY Piiillilliillilii 0"!" lhlllll Mill! “lull. price nnally represents, value. it is not the price of the chick that will rnala or iosa raoney for the ponltrynran but the production of the floelr. Why wail: In the tail of the proeenaian when you can ride in the Band wagon? Ills crossbred Chicks are the product oi years of effort and Ironey ment to improve this laying strain. lend for oar ehielr folder and art calendar and ask your fldkhbonr who has them hh opinion oi Elia crossbred Chicks. ' CYRUS a MANNING ELL! LIMITED Fort Williams, Nova lootla ' ‘%—§§- FIRE ' 0N WATER 979* 11ft. an lncend mixture of Piwh. sutpetrs and mum that burned 0H vii-Her. “gas useu to rout the Saracen fleet at Crhstsntincpie in 718 A.D. Irma-men moth-mu The Indian government is con.- ddering a five-yea: plan to indhlo "19 1111111 Production of urbsn areas by more i-lmn 1.000.000 tons. Position Open For Linotype Operator Good Wages in Modern Shop Insurance Protection and Pension for Employees Good Working Conditions l when the cars aroused for bus- iness purposes. Th; reason given ONLY 200 LAllGllS T0 A CUSTOMER » "' W"'°°""=,,,?,';,','?;‘,2“,‘.§°.§,.,‘? ‘.‘.’..""'..i...°&'.'.‘ifi““ """"°' fi‘f°f,“‘li.‘u.jg..“.fi..lli“g.i“i {.51 ' > way runn u¢ . > Hwomuvml.’ u“ ma" - however, and if he wanted t; hail [p s":r.szu.l'rn.n..ur Alliston And Vicinity i! tniilt- _ - KOII..M.‘I'. Large: "We haven't mrnosrn WATCH ruirnms at reasonable prices. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. MilTllR VEIIIGLE - Continued from page 1 posed to continue that fund in op- oration. Oars Impounded g "rho Practical working out of m. financial responsibility lanv will be that when a person or two persons are involved in an auto- t-ncbile acc" ‘, with damage re- sulting of over fifty doilsrs. and of financial responsibility on the spot - immediately - their cars will be impounded and the)’ “n only secure release of their cars by. furnishing the Provincial Sec- retary with proof of financial re- sponsibility, "The Act provides that one we! or pruving financial responsibilitv is to show that at the i-imt! 0f m9 covering public nobility. 'I‘hnt is immediately Bewlitfiii b! the authorities as proof of finan- cial responsibility- "Another way is to put up c8811 o;- bonds to provide for the come- quence of the accident and to sot- isfy the authorities that in the event or any further accident there rwill be sufficient money available. "While the Act is drrestic and new in this Province, it only sf- fects persons who either break the law o; get into an accident. The average careful drivers in this Pmvince - many of whom have not suffered an accident through the whole of their driving careers. are not. affected. If- they wish to avoid inconvenience in the future, they may take out public liability insurance but they are not re- quired to do so. Other Alternative of this law Ls that it will be an alternative to having u». pulso y insurance placed on everyone — which in other Provinces has been found to be the means of makini; people careless. Under the pro- posed amendment, persons who have got into difficulties with the ism - who are shown to b6 care- less - will have their insurance rates increased. That shculd pro- tect the average careful driver who would continue on a lower rate." In reply to a question Mr. Isu-ge said that if, at the time of an ac- cident. both parties agreed as to th, responsibility, they could make written statements to be pieced on file. Ii’ it was agreed as to who would pay the cost of repairs or other damage, there would be no need for impounding the car. M1‘. D.L. Mathieson: "Suppose a drunken driven comes along and he won't meke any agreement?" Hon. Mr. Large: "Then that man would not only have his car im- pounded, but he would be anest- ed and impounded himself." Mir. Mathieson: “What would happen to the irmcoent driver?" Hon. Mr. Barbour: “He would heva to ates-t waiklngi" (Laugh- ). m . Mr. Mathieson: "Unfortunately in marry car accident cases the difficulty is tc ascertain who is responsible." Hon. Mr. Large: ‘That would be something to be studied before this Act is proclaimed. so that a reasonable form oi procedure can he laid down. It is not suggested that anything unreasonable will 'be brought into operation. ‘The practical operation of this Act in other Provinces has been to sharp- ly reduce down the numbe of so- cidents." ‘ v Premier Jones: “And to increase the amount of insurance." Hon. Mr. Large: "No sir, the amount of the insurance premium has been reduced." Premier Jones: "There would be more people insuring. though." Mr. Large: "More people will be carrying insurance in case of ac- ddentsr-but the premium, I un- derstand, dropwed frtm e20 to t9 s. year in Manitoba." Anticipates Criticism Mr. RR. Bell said that while the committee regarded the bill as s. good one, there would prdbsbly be a lot oi criticism and rural members Jcieiiy would do well to study its provisions carefully so ss to meet the objections that may be raised. Car lmurence will cost $90 or l2. and he supposed, at the present time, that there was not more than» l0 percent of Island fanrrerrcarrying insurance on their cars. "Nobody has to take out insur- ance under this IAot," he emphas- ised: "butif you are unfortunate enough to have an accident, next year when you come in to get your ca;- licesice. you will have to take it out. 1r they are unable to submit pm! d, ———- run into very much ditficulty. In Miss Marion McLean. student in m. p"; gm or three years mere Montague, was a visitor, at‘ he!‘ have been nc complaints with ro- home in Peter's Road over the Ipect to the enforcement of the week-end. present law." "Ihesectdom were passed aft! Ml‘. Wlltll‘ MODOIIIJG of Ohll- 30mg flag-flag- discussion, lottetown ll mill-ml I 11M 10b 0! Several other amendments to the r‘ ‘ ' the new Johnstone B‘; y ‘Traffic Act were given residence at Peter's Road. Mr. Mc- mend reading yesterday and will Donald has been visiting his home go mm effect, gflq- Mm‘ “gem. at Charlottetown over the week- e4 to today. end. SHOW VALUABLE RELIC Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McPherson and cnnnmn BY FRANKLIN family, Peter's Road, were visitors WINNIPEG, March 28 — (CP) to Charlottetown on ‘mesday. -- Hudson's Bay Company officials Mr. J. H. Campbell. Allistonfiwas hero are exhibiting an instrument a visitor-to Charlottetown on ‘mes- carried by Sir John Franklin on _ y. his second Arctic expedition from 1825-27. Mr. Clair Johnston of Oharlotte- Th, "mm 1g7.y¢u-,,1d "m, g town. who has been visiting his silver-backed, chain-driven pocnst dauIhi-fl. MPS- Guy Reid. Eater's chronometer, was found "some- Rcsri. has returned to his home time and somewhere" near the at Charlottetown. mouth oi the Back River. Company accident you have an ineurnncot ' Policy “Another affect of the operation officials said it was lost in 1855 Miss Ethel M. Beck. student of by one of the 50 expeditions OX- in home in Aliiston. Mr. Wm. Carver, Alliston, was a visitor ta Montague on Monday. Mr. Howard McLeod and Mr. Ralph McFsr-isnc, Charlottetown, motored to Peter's Road on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Neil I-Iooley and family, Montague, motored to Peter's Road on Sunday. Mr. Art Campbell. Murray River, was a visitor 0o Aliiston on Mon- day. Mr. Lloyd Butler, Peter's Road, was e. visitor to Montague on Sun- day. cidenLs and cost of mskillfl 1'9" pairs. Hon. Mr. Large said‘ that a aer- ies cf advertisements. Prepared in connection with the Manitoba Act, were on file in Nova Scotifl. Md l be utilized here. , Bell: “Yes, advertise it fuliy." Premier Jones: "It won't be proclaimed until July anyway?" Han. Mr. Large: "No, sir; 1on8- er than that. It will be nearly I year.” Mr. Baker suggested that the principal parts of the Act be 511m- marircd and inserted in the press of the Province as paid advertise- ments. ' TRACTOR LICENSES Hon, Mr. Large said there was another amendment to the Act. to provide for a uniform fee oi one dollar for tractor licenses. A tractor used entirely on the farm will amt require a. license, but if the farmer puts it on the med he will have to pay. Mr. Phillip Mathescn: "If he just takes his tractor from one farm to another?" ' Mr. Large: “If the police (KIM along, that excuse will not be ac- cepted. That is the trouble we are having now." Mr. Phillip Matheson: "It would mean in effect that everybody with a tractor will have to take out a license, bepatue you are go- ing to be on the road some time." Premier Jones: "If a man comer along with s licensed tractor haul- ing a. load of hay in front of his own farm, what are you going to do?" , _ m. Phillip Matlrcaon: "You can hook the tractor- to an ordinary wagon and that would require a license. You would probably have to license three or four vehicles." Premier Jones: "Even a manure spreader.” ‘ The Premier listed numerous machines on his farm. such as spreader-s, seed drill, mower, farm wagons. and even s. wood sleigh which at times were hauled up ‘and down the road by tractor. "If youhad to have licenses for them all it would be away over $100.," he said. He used to worry about this regulation. but nothing had happened. Mr. Plump Matheson: "Why not put one license on the tractor; that is ell right; and just let the others go. The little fees you coi- ‘lect from trailers do not add much to the revenue." "It is fairly Hon. Mr. Large: a aggregate; it is substantial in th based on the weigh Mr. Keir Clark said he did not anticipate the R.C.M.P. would impound any the Premier's va- hicles for not having trailer lic- ense pistol. but they might not be so favorable to rsome poor farmer lit-enforcing the regula- Hcn. Mr. Large: "We won't ad- mit that for a moment." Mr. Clark: "I suggest that ii-e man resistors one trailer. that lic- ense should be applicable ic any trailers he may have on hh farm." Mr, Baker eslresoed- his agree- "Ihere is no doubt," he added, "that this Act is quite a boon to the insurance people. They will get extra business out oi it. In 105, in the first year the Act was in foros in Manitoba, only as. percent of the cars were insured, but last year, 00 percent of the cars that were involved in accidents carried insurance". H; stated that-in 194i! there had been an increase in car insurance rater in this and other Provinces. ment with this proposal. The Attorney General said this setter would be given corridors- on. m. Phillip Matheaon: "Perhaps the promoter will lie able to give ua assurance that the prosecutions will be lighter.” Hon. Ir. Large: "Have you any obiection to make with regard to any particular case?" Mr. Matheema "No. Just the Mr. Large: "I canno, flve any assurance in that respect." Mr. Matheson: "Perhaps l! the license number wot". transferable the P. E. Island Hospital, is spend- 0133.113“ to hung 1°;- m; g a two weeks’ vacation at her ploregg It was recently given to the company by Mrs. E. Richards of Andover, England. She is the daughter of the late A. G. Dallis, former governor-in-chief o! Rupert's Land. Company spokesmen said that a clue to where the relic was lost and how it came into the hands of Governor Dallas may be con- tained in manuscripts being ex- amined in Edmonton. ' OYSTEB BED BRIDGE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ling on March 8, 1949. With the president in the chair, the meeting opened by the singing of Institute Ode followed by re- peating Creed in unison. Roll coll which was answered by 8 members brought in a collection oi’ 55 cents. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. In the absence of the treasurer all bills were carried over- to next meeting. Two birthdays were added to our “Birthday Box." The travelling apron is making its rounds and will be opened at the next meet- ing. Prsctices had begun for variety concert. Sick, School, Card and Red Cross committees had no report to make. A wedding gift was to be bought for one of our members. $2.00 was donated to Rcd Cross. The books from Eatorfs were discontinued. Correspondence consisted of material from Red Cross Office, book from Barton's, Institute News, pmptil‘ on how to pack boxes for England and card from Home family. Mrs. Philip Matheson kindly in- vited members to her home for next meeting on April 5. Roll call to be answered by each member paying a penny for the size of her shoe. A dainty lunch was then en- joyed by all. LOTGBC. W.L. The Much meeting of the Lat 65 C. W. L. was held in the afternoon of March 20th. The meeting was opened with the League Prayer by the Cimplrailn. Reverend Father Mc- Cormac. The President-Mrs. I. J. ‘lirainor occupied the chair. Twenty mernibers were present. Father McConmec gave a short tslk of encouragement and adred the m rs for any suggestions they mig t have to further the nn- nncisl standing of the C. W. L Ho sted for help tc psy for repairs to organs. A letter from Mira. W. J. Sullivan, Convener of Lay Rctreats. urging that the women play now Souris liigh School wants teacher immediately to: Vlad-Principal's Department. Ap- ply Melvin J. MocQuaid, Sec- retory Board of School Tram“. ii. J. llliill OPTOIITIIIT ‘titling sad lapplying may; arounaue p. s. r. was the increases man-bet, of ac- / Rodd, Carolyn Clerk, Velma David MacKinnon, Joan Stewart. BACK ROW: Joyce MacDonald. Brian Mac!‘ mom- aow: Ma-ry Bealsato, saaa seam. Shirley Weatherhle; Ruth Msohriane, Good. ariane, John Yea. Keith Gclderi, . Perla Wilkie, Betty Douglas Macilougall, —Phnio by Garnhum. in; engineering. Each also receives for to attend the annual retreat. We also hud ii letter on Citizen- ship read, send by Mrs. Mclnnis. The members are having s. Mass offered as a Spiritual Bouquet on the occasion of our Holy Father's Golden Jubilee this year. The mem- ber's did not forget Cardinal Mind-n- senty so are also having a Mass of- fered for his welfare. SMALLM ~ eomtaasm AND IIIS BOP FOR Tlll PIOPLI I-IELPID STREAMLINQ ‘BI-BOW SO THAT NOW PEOPLE iii/ENDING!‘ ARG ENJWING W'- INSTGAD OF TRYING. TO {XPLAIN IT .1 "m: ORIGINAL VGNTURA ‘no?’ \ TREATMENT l5 GIVEN T0 ‘LULLABY m avmw AND “albumin” m urs new? FOR 12m VICTOR - IT'S A‘Mu€r'i=oo Acusc-eovrsus. UNDERSTANDADLE FORM U: ~ 7H2 WARS. _ ‘s, no.7 First in Ontario to complete 30-hour solo and dual teats in become licensed 911049 "m!" m" "F" lotions are i-rvo University of 1......» students, Dave Irwin. 1B. left. forum. and Gwrse Kidd- Z3. ml"- $1M- Our donation to Sisters of Ser- vice and our dioscesan taxes were taken care of. A letter from Miss Gertnrde Coady,‘ convene:- of Lot- teries was read and books were dis- tributed among me ‘ s present to sell and return same to President. It was decided to hold a card party at F. J. Trainer's on Thursday night, March 24th. for e social ev- sosumnrseo. 1 7557' AND MUSiCAtiii-Y if: #54021?! ‘E-DUCRFFD)‘ ' Pi-IILADELN-i W5” , T D . araun n llllli Plisiriir {firm t”, ,,,,,,,,¢,~,~,;;-,,",;-.'r.'.;".: OF QOHTUDAVHTS *u|g|"ggfl|j||yg one or rue wowws eaearasr uurrr mm (m-o ration sex MEN mp 441s new "- "r" ‘w ' M" smut emu vmvme ms * g %%t;rsimlu m ("m9 ‘so?’ IS BRBAkms onetime: 41hr! o... - m» Recon: EVERVWMRE- won t. a; vane in Ill we chm») MaraouomaMmtrcu-rram ‘- _ I M" "I I! ",,',§c'}§,§",,'§.$ oovm BEAT-AWARDS ANDAN “m”. ~ RCA VICTCR CQNMT- l "m u“ m “fun ' ' , asymmetric-circulations»! "Télilrrftit?" lBiessed Sacrament. by Fflihfl‘ m‘ (bath tram the Mas. Ind. Wiles Mo Ksil’ eniing and also for financial pur- poses. The prises for the (BT11 part! were kindly donated. 41-150 l W!" 1°‘ a. guessing contest. which will tall place the some evening. , As this was all the business. uni! next month, the meeting W85 84' joumeq 1m- Benediction of the Cormsc.