itfl0iil tantrum rosu \f0ll'll.i'i'dliilllliiypg@_, R o u s i n g successor l° "To The horas of Tripoli"! ' we. ' lAlRD CIEQAI doll" ‘NIPIIIT EXTRA! . . . \\ “' victor rnucr NEWS and 0'1" By maul“, T0-DA Y and SATURDAY PlllllllE EDWARD -2- .. __.__..______._.. f CAPITOL jft-liill - sn. l! IISQHITEEIS’ I081‘ fltillfi liiliilililiiifliilhifiliillillilll ltiiiltitiitll SIX-iliiii lllllii! . énu b» e flushes l : . I IHOWS A'l‘ 1.16-7.00 AND I.” i He's ovnauurs on nonssescxl luck hoodskrlho . gold country to fight gun-mad I IIIIEES filtrate rams BOB STEELE was due her! th ffii t 7°“ "u?" way n. which file ntei°¥efeeifi JlMMlE DQDD iced and carried out. Mrs. Hynel NEU. ODAV working day alter day and well in- 5AM|=L|N1 to the night, keeping eve hing go- v» Hm" r.:.":;"t':.'l..:"i.:.u ~ thanks snd appreciation were also i’“‘1°‘°"n'°en‘?f fi°fl Y’ 1333.531; 0W I18 l Ll Q I O __._.____ .. , “Us ‘ " --‘ cnsrr. 1o or amass or Rousing Advtilltur‘? In \ - r-ornvc csnroon mssru vsnucv-canroou New West Point Film THE smoos COMEDY NEW ens m nuns --- m“- 1" SECRET woe r v e e y c A r c A F I n§§€°'}‘e§.’ki.€f§ ‘lfidfiiil "élmei-‘i? ______ . grriericeér days, 30th uCentlu-y-‘Ilkox "' i‘? I‘ ll ICTGG B 5MB! wows m no a 4 AND neugrl-pseuefi storynof the urine ~- - - — -5 States Military Academly in ‘Ten ~ "o “wee-wer- sfifllns Si”. ‘3.‘l’t€“§ee fidiimi“. “t? “¥»§lte.°“‘l£w€i'3 ~ -- A . - - B0L M Tlbetllakrrlhg oeorse Montecmery lollvin‘, n,“ “M1” f \\§§ l Maureen O'Hara and John Button: brwonlal burs of ~ ° m” the film has been called rousin hi m,“ and yeuoasllbl Width 01 successor to "To 'I‘he S ores 0 t . _ my“! that modern war affects all ages are b, an“ c rubble of an th these perambu- 7mm Wider cover of e lish town. Nlll bombers raided the udl. i _...-_ , reserved for lows i This oolllmn is o: loosl interest. but savanna»; i i 1'. 'm"e°'liler'e“l”iw'i"n?ren,""" ‘"3 "l0 in IGIVIBGI. u, cssswsu m Photograp- ‘1 CONFEDIBATION LIFI INBUI- CE- 1.4m -etllnsl>l>lilclrt. C3583“ dfiiyefi church Schooiroom. 8-12-11. SERVICE AT 3.30 P. Me-The ser- l i f th ' Ifufe eei»ll’.°"éi.'...‘2i’.tt $135 i noonodis at 8.80 not I o'clock as sp- I -.-_. FUNERAL BATUlDAYe-Till funeral o! Mr. Kenneth Stewart of y 14W“. will he held on Marsh 19th, at 2 pm. 1 BELFAST - BELLE RIVER N . P-Servic s U I TED CHURCH March 14th Eldon a eel. ludlellle’ lRiver 730 M. . B MacPhad, 8-12-11. . csvrmnsu chance. - ser- vices on Sunday. March 14th in glldfgdlvlshalniiliilo A‘ M‘ ‘ndcm "t" Tilley, Minister. w‘ ' CHURCH or SCOTLAND. -se - gvicc Sabbath March 14th. Stanchlel 11 A. M. and ‘i P. M. Rev, J. i» ‘Bishop. CORNWALL CHARGE —8lmdl. l March 14th. New Dominion at {l ‘lilo é M s Bohoaollllni‘ lgomgll J, n. skinner, Minister ' ' ' l HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. _ Mlhleter. Rev. Roy ll. Vesee . B. D. Services Sunday March m . Bon- shew n AM. pebabie s ma, Hamp- inn 7.30 P. M {-12- i. v THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA-Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. March 14th as follows: Wilishire 11.00 AJL Wheatle River 3.00 PM. Hunter River 7. PM. Rev. Lewis M. Mun-a ' ti.’ u TRYON — BONSHAW BAYIIST CHURCl-L-Sunday. March wastmoreland 11.00 A. M. Albany’ 3.00 P. M. Tryon 730 P. M. tiitifii ti}: n” ‘i’: “ma. ""’ . 6W Oflmfil W0!‘- shin. nnds God s-iz-ii. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Sunday. March 14th. l1 . Morning worship. Beginning new sermonio series on " re.’ 12 noon. Communit&5lmday hoof. s P. M. Frederic n. 7.30 P. M. Breadelbane. Rev. R. E. Show, Minister. 3-12.“, Y. PRESBYTEBIAN CIUICH IN GANADL-Msrshfleld Charge. ser- vices for next lord's Day. March 14th will be held at Mt. Stewart only at 11 A. M. and 7.80 P. M. All bers and friends are cordially in. vited to meet with us. Bank, Minister. 3-12-1 . MrJemes Callaghan. Iort A . ustus returns this morning to Da mouth, to resume his duties. ______.___. Use Mlnardb for dsndrul! EASTERN cuinnus JMEMBERS 0F Till.‘ W. M. S. -Of the different Churches in Mflnlflmie met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Johnsione, on Monday after- noon to make plans for The World Day of Prayer. service to be obser- ved by all thee Churches in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Friday. L, Board last Friday night March 5th. Mrs. Harold Hones gave the Board iigures on the the recent ration book distribution snowing that over ten thousand books had been dis- tributed through the Montague Boards, nine distributing centres. Mrs. Hynss. wlho is s member the Board, conducted the campaign and acted as well as distributing Ohlcf for the Montague Center. The Board felt very grateful to Mrs. Hynes and felt that great credit iripoli," and boasts a climax which prevlewers claim will make you stand u and cheer. f it too 20th Century-Ins two "' t’ t "t". '3“ £92m‘: om es " or . than three months to tory is set in the days when the future of the Point hun ecariously. On the shoulders o ts ted the eroel” and their everlasting oredlt that they id nft Lag. They braved the storm of est- tio , proved their worth in ba tle and ensbled America to keep lts "Eagle's Nest intact, so at flltllN crises America could look to Welt Point for leedersh It Preview or tics ed the stars lavish praise for er expert per- formances. George Montgomery has come a long wsy since his early "western" roles, and a. bril f ure is forecast for him. aureen 01-lara is even mom lovely thsn Th? '11!‘ ‘l’ "llileullrolh ‘Ito first“ v r . I n es histzgosition in thelllo glloollsr sys m. ‘Poppins’ the natured cast is that talented young character sotor Laird Grocer in the important role of the commandant of the Assaults. Also included are John Shoppe”: V THE fil-lAkwTTETillVN GUARDIAN r c: G m"! i IiTllAl GUARDIAN s-iz-uI ' PAG§_.THR.E.B Premicgs Speech On Draft Address Several exce is from Premier Campbell's speec on the Draft Ad- dress in the Le isleture on Wed- consumption it would be s step in the right direction," he believed. BONELESS COD, choice stock, 2 lbs. — — - - 49c MACARONI, in bulk, 4 lbs. - -- - -- — — — - 25c SUNKIST ORANGES, doz. - — — — 41c and 53c 82113118 Ifngebelrgw mglnm ayisutgxgzyr‘; Dehydration Plant SUGAR, any kind, per lb. - — — — — -- — — 8c of his remarks on other subjects. Ii, was this which h“ guided PEAS‘, Radio, 110,5 — -- :- — — -—- — — — — Z26 1n opening, the Premier com- the Government to take up the PEALHES, Brights, per iin - - - - — - — 11c plimcxxted the mover and second- vegetable dehydration plant pro- BUTTER Perfection er lb. __ __ _ __ __ __ _ 40c - n t 41 w - r P er of the Address. also the 0D Ject. T_ e wo od MPO" B5 , , Admirers now position lease; or}: the "lilstzidnliraigl: tooflcvgide trilifim suplpy eoftiedcog; CHEEbE, Dunstaffnage, Sept. make. lb. — — Jlc Sulwnolmwtlle W" l" w ‘° ° "p " m e w “e COFFEE Red Rose in tins lb - - - — -- 51c h ht, h , the should be w purposes, and also provide Y v t - "y" "I'M “Mo” hi’? expliXftlfii. not’. the local then. for an redeem which RAISINS, seeded and seedless, pkg.———-- 19¢ O qllrlrliléalllllonthaspfitytllfadelllallllylge or gdloltlilillla llgierollllrlgblfroilnlgnly xdettkthael PRUNES’ fresh stock’ a lbs‘ _ _ — — _' — _ 25c n He COlllCllIFIOd in referencté made present time but after the was". v‘; TOILET TISSUE, while SW3", 3 Niles "r -' — 22c y |.Q°y".| "w" dgggfyqg to the late Duke of Kent and the "Ii, was not smooth ssili ." he é o" p” devotion of the R-‘Jyal Family; said. "to get a lant estabished also in the tributes paid to Lucy hers." Finally t e Fbderal De- Maud Montgomery, he lute Mr. ' Reuben Macdonald, and the late James B. MacDonald, a former member of the House. He referred in qommendutory terms to M1‘ Geo. Harbours appointment to the Wartime Prices and Trude Bourd; to Hon. J. P. Mclntyres appoint- men; to the Senate; to Mr. 5t- Clsir Trsinors appointment w the County Court bench, and to Mr. Watson McNaughiJs appointment as My. Trainer's successor as Clerk of the Legislature. He also concurred in what had been said regarding the magnific- ent part. iayed by Russia and ‘Chins in he war. SULTANA STOVE POLISH Liquid or Paste cry. The general machincry. the plant itself and the storage Iacil- , ities had to be provided by the t, local enterprise. Even with this _\»\ IIlClUOGmSnt and with the advice of the Dominion Department avail- able, it was not easy to get the plant established, The Provincial Government de- cided in offer n. fair and reason- able guarantee to s. groutp it con- sidered lo be specially itied for and interested in this particular kind of work. The selection of me the way. and e very Subslcnml site was left entirely to this group ‘measure of coo ration between the def-privileged." Premier Clitllllbcll said he be- lieved the llfisls of any socmi se- curity pliiilililig should be the con- Lfibulory syswnl. There were a‘. Trinity llnited Church FRIDAY. MARCH 12th mo rum-choir Rehearsal-Heir" mu. y 8,00 I'M-Y, l‘. union — Social Hall: *- ""-_"‘"' Prince Edward Island is laying noting as they did in consultation Dominion an all the PYOVUWBS respective districts namlely; MY- a. leading Dim n01 only I‘ m" with and on the advice of officials Will be 955mm?"- Martin MacDonald, Eldon; MHYOT numb" 01 me" and “W116” Wh° of the Dominion Department of Referring to the potato dele- huve entered the armed services. but in financial support of the war effort, particularly of the Red Cross, The Provincial Government has preparcd a memorial scroll and purposes to send one m the next of kin of all those from this Pro- vince who made the supreme sacrifice. In order w insure that all the names are obtained, a committee has been eppointed con- sis oi’ one representative of each arm of’ the service with Mr. G. E. Sherrcn, representing the Canadian Legion. as secretary. One difficulty about com iling such a list, the Premier sad, is that s considerable number of Is- landers enlisted in other parts of the Dominion. He invited the co- operation of members of (he House and of the public generally so Norman MacDonald, Georflewwn; nev. Mr. Plcketts, Murray Harbor; Mr, l-lnfirlidillar, Murra Harbor North; . Walter Bus . M11111)’ River" Mrs. Devine, Peakes; and Mr. lllaroid Brothers, Cardigan. A ood Job was made of the ditribut- on of these books in ail centers. The full credit is due to the dis- tributing c-hisds, and to all the many other volunteers workers M10 con- tributed valuable time, helping out with an important we: time job. L. .,'Mr. Wallace Murray, Student, was the speaker at both morning and evening services on Sunday in Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church Montasue. At the momins eofvlcv Mr. Murray sang, "We'll Boy 000d Nlilght Eerie, Butt‘ Good Migjmlrlsrlgll ." e even “ e Strearligsr oln Galilee", was ngluch eh- m“ the us‘ "WY be 55 90mph?“ $15 1°Yed by the Congregation. L. Possum- _ Reviewing the wa/r situation, he _" "' ' ' said that while the outcome was War—25 Years Ago Today Agriculture. The Provincial Gov- ernment did not seek to interfere or discriminate in any way, the Premier said. It was finally de- cided that the most suitable site was at Summerside. He believed the dehydration in- dustry will lend itself to very great expansion, and that serious con- sideration should be given to the desirability or necessL I fishing in the Province s whole chain of procxsing plants for the products of the farm and fisheries. He referred to the action taken= bv the Fisheries Loan Board to insure that all fish products pack- ed in this Province bear the‘ name of Prince Edward Island. Siiclul security Premier Campbell stresed the need of providing a comprehensive measure of social security which the farm labor shortage to the would not develop into pa/temalism. greatest possible extent, This would re uire s reasonable "During recent months," the IYIBBSUIB 0! Ill-l 01131 DPOQPQTWY t0 Premier said. “I thirlk that the support. He believed this to operation of the draft board has be a very necess form of de- been pretty satisfactory and that velopment. He nstanced the the cmnploints which arose during Bevefldfle Yfillort in Ehsland and the early months of the board's the parliamentary committee st operation were not due w any Ottawa headed by the Hon. Cyrus unfairness on the pert of the board. MscMillan which has been set up The fault which arose was through said commendation on s question of success of the de EgHLlOIl, he ar- gued, was due to the fact that they did not urge a rcvc1'sa1 of the fed- eral poiic , but rather a reconsid- eration o certain points. Farm Labor Shortage Dealing with the farm labor short-age, he said the Pbderal Min- ister of Labor had published a ten- poin; programme and a communi- cation had been received from him, stating that a. representative of his department will very short- ly come to this Province for the purpose of discussing the whole programme with the Provincial Government, and formulating a programme for the alleviation of certain, it is fur from reaching its termination. At the some time, problems of reconstruction must not be entirely lost sight of. He did not, believe post-war prosper- ity could be achieved by orgies of post-war expenditures. "In this Province," he said, "we must look -—'— forward to lsying the basis of pros- to study social securityu H em- lad: of preparation of individual . Ml‘ 1g‘ 5°62’ - perity in the sound development of phasizes the im rtance o: the cases. ‘file applicants for post- al“ - 9° "n!" our basic industries. agriculture, subject and the igh qualifications onement or exemption being most- Zfll-Ymlills raided Ywftheifili C03“ 0f fisheries and the tourist trade, of Hon. Cyrus MncMiIlan as lav farmers or fishermen, no; beln ETXKlB-ndi 4'7 09-511511165- Larile'scale Premier Campbell envisalzcd the chairman. familiar with the court's forma Gemini wide in Pflisilhehdflfile and necessity of developing processing Dr. MacMillan: “He had better procedure at the time, very often grufllggfllilfilgagfigsstffivggettppéizllé" inldrlgstrics] {inn ooniuorgtirgp with net the car ferry on this program did notupresent their cases fully or . . . . - a an s , v g , - s. ." ad chairman o! the mm Nmmm ery pr uc on I or social security for Prince lid edequ we even had such industries here ward Island “sufficient to provide for our own . He ha taken this matter up Mr. McPhee: “We ere the un-_ with Mr. Ralsion st Ottawa and alist Party. 00171121104 we! Ufcbuoy’: dee wleansing DIRTY HANDS CAN § ,,. i." e, uFEeuoYs lather routs “dirtiest” dirt SPREAD GERMS Q ‘ ‘ “gfgiiifilf; e o e washes 8W8)’ germs, I00 WASH YOUR HANDS ' 5° “W0 T0 MY 0mm warn urseuov 5K1" ~— AND ' ow hands come clean as a whistle- To GET RID OF KNQW n REALLY with dirt: out as well as cffl Out from skin creases and knuckle cracks. Out from ‘round the nails. And it's Lifcbuoy’e dirt-getting lather that cleans so well, so fest! Yet Lifebuoy is amazingly gentle. It's actually mild and soothing to chapped, dirt-cracked hands. It's safe for soft, feiminmcllnande. 8afe for children's busy p sy a. Why put up with “half-clean” hands when L febuoy docs such a thorough clean-up job? And don't forget, Lifcbuoyh special purifying ingredient stops “B.O." Order several big, econo- It rids hands of germ-laden dirt . . . leaves mlcal cakes of Lifebuoy today, for both them healthluliy clean! - the wash-basin and the bath! “ . GERM-LADEN om STOPS "B-O? I Forewarned is forearmedi Dirty hands can spread and carry dangerous germs. Play safe and avoid this health menace by washing hands often with Lifebuoy soap. A IlnTl-TR PRODUCT w“ produced by and directed b Hen from a screen ay by chard Maig, balm. ‘ Wash e... GIilME-GREASE-GERMS with Lgpuqy present constitutional difficulties in gation sent to Olmwa lastycur, he his principal objection was w sending it with sspccific re- purely Dominion iurisdiciion. The pariment of Agriculture agreed to - provide on loan to the operators , the specified dehydration machin- - \ i 187 Great George Street obtained the zipponnment of Gordon Holmes L9 r-present the farnlciys b9 ~ appeal iiozlrd. bison lmeied u! a Lawyer instead of a iurmc-r to this posi- Lion, but the Piunier argued that unless they were to take a man off his farm and par him a full-time salary. a furnloy would be of very 111,116 sci-vim m nppllczlnl,» of this kind. A lAVi'_\'L‘l‘ Ala!) 11nd a certain advantage by being {similar with court procedure. Irish Moss The Government had been able l0 get the Irish IllO-S industry exvmptsd from mu salt-s tax, oe- uause those exigngvd were snxall producers. The tax was not large but troublesome. "If we are to retain this indus- try as a permanent resource," Premier Campbell said, "we must improve and extend our methods of processing the product." In fishery as in agriculture, he added, the principle problcm is that of marketing. Markets can be greatly assisted, however. by extending and improving processing methods. In tourist traffic Prince Ed- ward Island made the best show- ing last year of any Province, This year, despite increased wartime restrictions, it is hoped to retain “a. valuable nucleus of this indus- try, and that after the war it will again expand." Dealing with public health. he cited increased grants to the hos- pitals and Sanstorium in recent years. He also cited the in» crease from e15 to $18 per month in old use pensions. ‘rho tion leader had said this shou be raised to $20, and the Govern- ment intended to do so "if cir- cumstances warrant." school book prices had been re- duced by the Government, and more adequate remuneration given to school teachers. e position leader had in- dorsed the suggestion of the mover of the Address (Mr. Sandllel that the statutory increase in teachers’ salaries be made available to those former teachers who had been granted special tempo licenses to fill vacancies. 'I'he stsmmry in- creases will be available to these ‘licensed teachers for the duration of the war, Prccnicr Campbell said. Dr. McMillan: "There is zmother class you might consider, old retired teachers. There are only about eighteen or twenty." Premier Campbell: "Yes. we haw iven some consideration in Secondary Roads The Opposition leader, he argue% had been unfair in criticizing th condition of the secondary roarls last year. Apart from the dust nuisance, thev were in the best condition they had ever been in. Dr. McMillan: "Some of the most important secondary roads wen not touched until after the middle of the summer." Premier Campbell: “Where it il proposed to conduct a major im- provement on a hiyzhlvr-iy, probably that highway may suffer mm. porarily." Dr. McMillan: "There was major improvement." Premier Campbell: “Of course, there will always be isolated ex: amples of roads that ore not up to standard. Bu; the amount oi’ highway work that has to is colossal. In criticising roads as e. whole we can't go by exceptions. I am afraid, even spea ing as Minister of Highways, that the roads will not be in so R00d a condition next year as they “tore inst. season." Di‘. McMillan: “You will not be there. anywvny." Premier Campbell: "I nm afraid we must expect a great d"al oi damage to nur hishwnys durin the present spring." He referred to the danger of hem-v from get- iinc into the gFOlllld r-v-lv in m; season, of weather conditions be- ing aggravated by the difficulty of obtaining suitable highway ms- ohinery 0r s are parts. ' In conclus on, he predicted that when the Public Accounts are pre- srnwd, the House would s00 that the financing of the Pr vinco dur- DO ing the pas! year n-ns conducted in a verv efficient .nri business- like manner." MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll for Fr 1. n ‘y, Grade X.—l, Mary hivGrrlznr; I, Alothu Fitullilll; 3. Cfillllii‘ Martin. Grade IX.-—l, Rollcnzl llfvrcer; 2, Daisy Smallwood; ll. Carl Mc- Dougall. Grade VllL-l. Pcicr tviacLecdz I. 3421f)’ Lou MacDonald; 3, Natalie ay. Mrs Cummlskcfs Dcpartmcrlt Grade VIl.—l. Rim (lriffin; I, John MacDonald. Grade VI.- l, Om Lxnrd: 2. Pearl Mitchell; 3, Ernvsr NlvFnclivrxi. Grade V.—l, Paul JR)‘; 2. Etta Coffin: 3. Albvrl blvlnurr. , 1mm» Nizlrflkluiznll and hinrgnrvt. Mvblithcrn. equal; 2, Slvgvia Fcohun; 3. l-I<l1~lli~ MacDon- n . Miss l.uml‘s Department Grade Ill.Sr.~l_l\1" ' " Pillilllll‘ Cumlnhkvv 11nd Donne, equal: (l. Glnri "s Jay. Grade lll. Jr. -1, ilmtiv MrInLYYP- Grade ll.~l (florid Frulmil; 2, Eilr-cn Afficck; 3, Cluru llivrcm‘ and Marina Doyle. i! Lon- .nhnra Mc- Graldn l. Jl'.—1. Kimplo Jny: 2, Jnvre Jay and Alice Gnrnhum; 3, ‘leen ls Edith (gieron-Jrincipal.