MARCH’16.195o . ...—a—--—i ; ° THE wssrsnu GUARDIAN PIINOI COUNTY orrwa t, Inuuaonldo. Phone III! II In. Advertising lopreaoatativoe J. ILMII IIUIPIH and 03030! coon Ileuae Phones: III! and son. Theduardiaanoybebougbgeganyorug. . . lollowiu stores in Buulierolder nu Bookstore. Summer Street: Goni-lies Drugstore. 11 Central Street: loIIy’| News-etend. Water Street; Marti Gaurlet, I1 Grenville Street: 31". Doneetwa Grocery. second street; island Motor Ilranaport, Water street; Albee’: Grocery, no Iuseell Street. ._ ’.'m I” K. L; wan. In lonalngton Theo noyatI¢_ Iifllvtrodhlnx Iionaoin Susnnorlldo by!‘ dayorlloperweol. Pboaeltlli lorthlesenleoorgive your order to but lelvoadhle to: delivery on your young, _..m'uc INIUIANCL iuipu G. Mutton. Bulnmeraide. —i-otrrrcar. nus every ma dgy night at 0.30 over CJRW sum- mersido. _\'0UNOi COUPLE urgently re- quires iumished housekeeping quarters. alter April 2ist. Retor- ,.,,,_-pg supplied on request. Address “Due; to; Mrs. G. G. Mclntoah. Apt. No. 7, 5595 Cote des Nelges Rd. Montreal. Que. ..|NDlAN Blvlin - newsma- TON Pl.Ai'.-—Ke.nsington l1th and lath March. livening periorrnances 3.30 Matinee 17th, 330. . -WATCll FOB announ oi date when Flying G's (Gay and Grady iamllyl take on the Gallant family at the Crystal Rink. The Flying G‘: have ofiicially accepted ihe Gallant challenge. A -l\'0’I‘lCB l‘0 AD\'l£lITlSI.‘KH- Advertisers are reinindr-~ than their copy must no in the L.~.'al‘dIun is! later than hr-an -he -vevious day to guarantee insertions uut oi my advertisers who tel-phone clusllieds. ow. mould oarticuiau near this in mind .. IN OTTAWA -— Mayor Henry Wedge oi Summcrslde and Couli- ciliors T. D. Morrison and J. mrne Driscoll oi the electric light com- mlitcc are in Ottawa conierring \\' ’i ofiicials oi the Department ii: .lLlOnIl Deience on the matter of the contract ior supplying elec- tric energy to the suinmerside R.- c.A.l'-‘. Station. Reports are cur- rent that this contract is shortly to be taken irom the town oi Bum- merside and given to the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Mayor Wedge and councillor Drlscoll left by air on Tuesday and Councillor Morrison. accompanied by Mrs. Morrison left on Monday. — 8. —VlSl‘l‘S BOBDEN—Dr. Blair Burch of Wllmlngton._Delaware. U. S. A., was called to Port H8WkEl- bury, Nova Scolia; to attend the runerai oi his grandmother. Mrs. John Embree who passed away on Thursday afternoon, March 9. He made lhe trip by plane to Halifax and thence to Port Hawkesbury by train where he arrived on Satur- day morning in time for the lun- eral which was held that alter- noon. lie mutated to Borden on Sunday’ with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid to spend a short time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, George Burch. All his friend; were very pleased to see him. He left by plane on Monday ior his home in Delaware. Personals — Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant of aummersirie have returned from New York where Dr. Grant has been taking a post graduate course ior the past month. — 5 — Mr. Wilired Kelly of Sum- merslde ielt yesterday on a trip to 3051011. Mrs. Kelly is already in gmon. having leit a week ego. — — The many irlends oi Mr. Gus DQ550310-I. pointer. oi Summer- llde. will be sorry to learn that he has entered the Prince County Hossoltal to undone an operation. -7119 many friends oi Boyce Clmcbau. little son or Mr. and Mrs. Jul; cuupbeii. Freetown. "11 be llld to learn he is recover- lnl nicely from his recent illness. —Frierids oi Mr. Hollis ll. Clmtron. summerside. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Victoria General Hospital, lialiiax. Where he is undergoing medical treatment and surgery. lIARDY—AIl'I'HlJB ~ The United Church Parson- p|‘l0‘I‘;u18°\t1si;m:rsid: was “go scene it pro t.v w in: on |;l°-May. February is. at three 7°1°°lI. when Doris Thelma. only daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Robert lmhilf. Sumrnerside, was united in """'1lle to Lorne Wesley. eldrs: :1 01 Mr. and In Major Hardy. ii'.‘“‘.‘.°“- c oinony rionned by W. K. o. suiiiv's;l 3;: her wed- llns. the bride c a wine ga- ilrdine suit with g oy accessories "lg I cai-sage or «bite carnations. “ H‘ bridesmaid, Illu Inna Har- . sister of the room. were a grey d dine sultw tli w-lee accessories “M I roman oi pink ‘oubuar. Md“ Rlllih Artivur brother or the 9- was but man. NW A slim wedding trip. ur. “"1 Mn. new will‘ reside in Orslde. mas. —ouNanp's ems iron coax. —U another ahigznont now. P. .1. animals. Eordui. —lIl.lSii'r0WN sCll0ol..—&ec lal Hall Meeting Thursday, March ltlth. e:ght o'clock. Full attend- ance or district requested. —E)_£HlBlTl0N nockey Bedeque rink tonight, Thursday, Summer- sido Bread and Butter team vs. Wilmot Valley Excelsior team. Slliate alter, Admission 30 cent; to a . oumiiis u. s. Continued from page 1 Soviet Russia is attempting to C- iend its absolute domination over the widest possible areas of the world." “The aid we extend must be of a kind appropriate to the particu- lar situation; it must be lined lo the responslbililles ni others. and it must be within the prudent ca- pabilities of our own resources. "ln some situations it will be military nssistiinco, In others" it mny be Rrants or lnnna, such as the recent $100,000,001) credit to the Republic of the United States of Indoncsin. In slill other cases, lhc necd miiy be for icchnicnl us- slstnncc." WILL Lllllficll Continuedi‘rcm page 1 I11 the science service olflcel-s-irom the different provinces connected laid ior work to be carried on here. _ In charge or the project is Mr. F‘. M. Cannon. oliicer in charge oi the Dominion Entomological Lab- oratory at Science service. Assist- ing him is Miss ELM. Macbeod, Technological Officer. who wzll spend her full time this summer studying the biology of (ha in. sect. A junior staff of agrloulturnl students will be employed during the summer. The problem is not a new one to Mr. Cannon. nor to officials or the Department or Agriculture. During the past ten years a limited sm- ount oi investigational work had been carried on but very little support had been received irom the inrmers. Surveys carried on over this period showed that the maggot damage last year was only slightly worse in certain areas than in the past, Mr. Cannon thinks it is possible that cultural control methods rnuy be the solution to the turnip ront maggot problem and these will be carried out in ii large manner this summer. The problem. he explained, is a very complicated ‘one as it in- volves diiferent species! oi insects which are identified only by R. Imlnlniz them under a microscope. In addition to this there are sev. erai generations each year and since most of the growth period is spent around the turnip below ground it is diilicult to get at thorn with ordinary poisons. At the nitomologicai Laboratory here a great many chemicals have been tried in turnip root maggot control but none have proved sat- isiactory. TWO-THIRD! 108'!‘ In iillotlng 100 pcunds at fish. there is a waste of eipproxirnately 67 pounds. CRAPAUD THEATRE rm'._sar. 3:30 "No MINOR VICES" Dana Andrews, Lillie Palmer Strictly ior Laughs PROPERTY ran SALE Dosiralge Residential rope ' On Cl|OlfIIIlf"YAVClIllO. Summerslde Possession is may let. Phone 803 with the problem and plans were and 15» Peach- iievi Minister I l Rev. J. Donald Macxay (above) who will be inducted as minister of the Sum-merside Presbyterian Church on May 2nd. Rev. Mr. Mc- Kay pieaciiicd his first sermon here on March 5th. lie succeeds the Rev Oharles Cernagy who resign- ed last tail to accept a call to Hamilton. Qnt.—-8. Siage Delightful Variety Concert At Summerside Under the auspices oi the Surn- merside Home and School Weliare Group a very delightiui variety concert -was staged in the Sum- mersidc High school auditorium on Tuesday evening and was attend- ed by a large and most apprec- iative audience. Each and every , number was apparently much en- ‘ joyed by the audience. judging by i the generous applause accorded the entertainers. The programme was as iollows: Piano Duet (selected). J.H. Leuty Male chorus: “Ye Banks and Braes oi Bonny Dion" and "Sing Me a Charity". Ladies trio. Mrs. Clarence Mer- cer, Mrs. Eric Sheen, Mrs. C. W. Kipfer with their rendition oi "Barcaroiie from the Tales of Hall'- man" and “My Little Banjo". Male chorus———"Skye Boat Song" -rm; GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN and "Ali Through the Night". . A well directed and well acted-' one-act play was then presented. "A woman's Pi‘.vLlege" with she iollowlng cast or characters: Henry Millikan. Ivor Phillips. lsobelle. Theresa Elderkin. Anna, Lucille McQuaid. Dr. Shaw. Wlllrerl Salter. The play -was under the direction of Miss Estelle Bowness. " Following the play was two de- llghtfui cnnlrnito solos by Mrs. Clarence Mercer “.\lornlng" and "Macushla". . Male chorus "The song oi the Jolly Roger“ and the "Whiiienpooi song". Baritone solo. "I Know A Hill". an hlskay love iilt. and “Christo- pher Robin is Saying his Prayers" . by J.H. Leuty. ' Piano solo J. A. Peach. Old Time chorus medley. The male chorus consisted oi J.'rl. Leuty. Ivor Phillips. Gordon MacDonald, George Mclkle, Allison Mach-an. Stuart Mulkins. J.A. Peach, .l.P. .Vlc-Innis. Lorne Camp- bell. Bruce Johnstone. Bud Moun- tain. ‘ The old Time Chorus were: The [male chorus. plus the ladies. ~ Mrs, C. W. Klpler, Mrs. Clarence l Mercer. Mrs. R..A. Home. .M.is. i w.1=:. smallman. Mrs. C. H. stew- art. Mrs. Keith Moilison, Mrs. Judson Logan. Mrs. Garth Toombs. Mrs. Donald Lidston. Miss Ruby lilacNeill. The sccompanists were Mrs. creeiman MacArthur and Mrs. Erie Sheen. The audience was addressed by Dr. l-LE. Clark on behail oi the group oi which he is president and thanked all for their attendance and support. -— 5 colour safeguard Would Be Maintained _ln Margarine Bill _ (Canadian Press) Agriculture Minister Cleveland Baker said last night that intro- duction ol a bill at the current 555510;: of the Lrgisiniurc-prnvidang for modiliad sale and manuiaoture of margarine in Prince lidwerd Is- land was ior “stop-gap purposes and the good oi the Provirice's dairy industry." , He said in an interview that ,.somo people had misinterpreted the Government's intentions on bringing in the legislation. an Act respecting the dairy industry {When the legislation was proclaim- ed. and it might never be he said. .it would hit the margarine ban in eiiect in the Province since last year. But it would restrict the color 91 margarine to prevent imit- ation cit butter. The Goverilnent .. ‘ to have rm legislation may to mealtim- ho said. should a Privy council ruling uphold the Canadian lup- reme Court‘: decision that the sale and znenuhcburo oi the bulltll‘ substitute in Canada is less!- such a ruling would make ultra vireo the 1935 Dell’! M-'9 “M” which the r.n.r. ban was impor- ed. he said. li.tho council's ion throwing out the oanedian Al- rieuliure ndeeetionk - oi the court‘: ruling came down bo- iween sessions of the Legislature the Province and the dairylnon would be in a "delicate position with the Dairy Act still in force. 0N'l'AIIO IUIIDIICG Ontario is, eonatltuiod 99 at boot the materials used to ild the last Block of the Ontario parlinnant buildings. . PRELUDE to A STYLE-lliGHT season- ruueeui. NEW srvuss . HARMONIZING ‘New COLORS! 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I 4 MILL / May Experiment _ In Other Skunk Control Measures Skunks — on which bouniies have been paid annually in this Province since 1932 —- are still numerous with no apparent de- crease in numbers. according 7-0 the annual report of Fish andi Game Division. tabled in the Leg- islature yesterday by Hon. Eu- gene Cullen, Minister of Mines and Resources. Information has been obtained in regard to skunk control measures practiced elsewhere. with a vlewll to experimenting with those that; have given the best results. the report states. A marked increase in crows in recent year! is noted. The pairs of crows’ feet sent in for the De-' partrnent's ten cents bounty prov- ed "disappointingly snail.“ , An lnveotlgatlon is to be launch-. od thll year by the Dominion Wildlife Service into the alleged‘ destruction by crows oi the eggs‘ and young of migratory birds. it. is announced. . Reterence is made to the eslab-r lishment or public angling areas by repairing the dams at the Pro- vincial Pond at Annenciaie. the Norris Pond at Souris. and Whit- lock‘: Pond. Aixiiionsi pondl sites have been i peeled. and the estimated cost of rebuilding the dams has been ascertained. The report states that Fuller- ton Marsh and inlets were given particular attention at various tide levels in connection with the pos- sibilities ior improving conditions for trout, xveierfowl and muskran by closing the outlets through the highway and eota-blishing a mini- mum water level. As noted in the Speech from the Throne Ducks Unlimited (Can~‘ ads) is arranging ior a biological‘ inspection oi this area during April next. “Should development be undertaken and pove sails- iaclory. there are aev rel similar locations where development should be equally a-iiicieni." the report states. The report notea that the sale ol lobetere provided the greatest revenue ior the Province‘: iish- ermen durlng i049. accounting for about 01 per cent oi the total revenue derivai irom llsherles. it mentions in particular the de- velopment oi the MacDonald pro- can whereby loboton can be kept alive for several days in peeled tins and then for a conaide .3:-. period in tanks without apparent ill ediocia ‘ Total landings in hundrodweighi for the Province dropped from 306.010 in tub to 310.001 to lion. and the landed value fell from $2,185,035 to fl.021.3fl. Total land- ings of lobsters soared from as.- M0 to 70.!!! but landed value de- creased train oi.m,ooe to 31,. 871.414. IICINTURIIS 0“) The Great Wall of Qlnl was htlit in R 3.0. r Keen Racing Al Summerside Another excellent afternoon of racing was staged on the Sum- merside harbor yesterday when local horsemen displayed their wares be-lore a large crowd of ions who saw some oi the best racing on the local ice this winter. During the running of the Class B Pace an unfortunate accident occurred when Simcoe Pete (Bag- lole) was badly cut on the leg and this class could not be finished. Reports ls-t night indicated that this horse. although badly cut. would not be permanently injured. The lol-lowing is the summary: Class A Trot and Pace Guy Aubrey (Bowneaa) 2 l 2 1 lBonny Scott (Hogg) 8 2 l 2 Jimmy A (Harkneu) . . 1 3 dr- Time: 30. N. 32. 33. Class I! Paoo Random Harvest (McNeil) .11 Simcoe Pete (Baglole) .......... .. 1 2 Time: 33, 30 4-5. Class C Trot and Poe Betty Worth (Arsenault) 1 l J Vern Britten (Sobey) 4 2 1 Sandy Frlscoe (Carr) .. 2 3 I Tillie Kalmuk (Reeves) Time: 39, 34, 32 4-5. Oiiiciala: Starter, Myron Mac- Arthur. Judges. Andrew Perry. I-‘red Reeves. Frank Reeves. Tim- ers. Geo. Sobey. Preston Warren. Announcer, R. H. Dew-ar.—S S'side iiurling Summerside Curling Club sche- dule: Thursday. March 10 Club Championship-—e.dil H. MacFarlane vs J. K. Curran W. MacDonald vs T. L. Linkietter 'l'. D. Morrison vs E. P. I-‘oley. 8.15 p.m. First Games in Closing lianaplel A. H. Cornoy vs W. A. Currie C. E. Corney vs Cpl. Carr W. E. Jenkins vs A. Bi-ooks.—S Si. Patrick's Concert At Summerside Under the direction of the sis- ters or st. Mary's Academy. sum- merside. the annual st. Pal-l'lck'l variety concert had its iirst night's periormance last. evening in st. Paul's Hall. There was a. large at- tendance tor the opening night and irom the opening curtain un- til the iinai scene the entire per- iormsnce was a pageant of charm and beauty. The intense training given to the children who tons their individual parts so well was reflected last evening in s perio:- mance that was smoothness ltseli irom beginning to end. The periormanco will be repeat- ed this evening and again tomor- row night and all who had ‘any part in the production oi the show are deserving oi congratulations. The stage setting. which was a work or art in itseli, was produc- ed by Mrs. Linus Bulger and called for many compliments irom the audience in attendance last night. The iollowing is the programme as presented: “Mother Goose moses Her Goose". —Primary grades. "-Sandman’: Lullaby." Clownland —— Grades 11. In and IV boys. "Boys Will Be Boys . .. and Clowns.“ "Humpty Dumpty song." "Irish Facts and Fantasies” - Senior pi.iplls.. Act one —— scene: Canada. Preparations are in progress ior the celebration of 5%. Patrick's Day. Dutch Dance. Minuet. Medley oi Irish airs. “Come To The Fair". Act. Two —— Scene: Ireland. whisked away to Ireland by iatr- ies. the o‘Gradys witness how st. N USE THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL 0 For those aching oi Tlltlsloolill Medicated Wool help give you quick. clean relief. it goes to work at om:e—not Ineesy-—eeay to use. Por cheat colds. sore throat. bronchitis. neuralgia. lumbago. sciatica and minor rheumatic palm. 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