Pfit ELEVEN i‘. D RUGS lerereu GiIAilD-llln Delightful -,-_-,~-_,~,-_-,,-r_,- Doncert By Th1 ssl—n I f! s sews: nstnrs III 5' 1st five cents s Iorl. Willi: ' vol: vlvrrsn cusses. Rev. ~ A. Nicholson. Begviogl l-lurlds March 1e: em. or ; r..~r.=~.i;.r.r~r.-z;.za. rosar- .22: 2:: r “v.3”: 8-18-11. givleln laslt; rlilight fulfill-tam of W215: - i C0 ego B . WU Way ~ "m l“, ._ run. zh fin t th t hes been B skint of Breed — — Sllndsy 10-30 l-ll- ‘m’ “END” Than o gluihde ‘ger‘t‘i‘..o?.".§;‘§r‘tl3i.§"flll "d sch I _ _ _ _ - - - 2.30 pJll. b9 gamer‘ attractions. the sudibll" VII s“ '7 M’ 730 -' me residence st a n-m- m; ss 1m, as it should bsve been. Gospel Meetisg-— -——--' - 9”‘ i? the f; Fifi eggitqg That was the rnisfcrtutlé 31 than I IV I. II . Are Ycussved-f If not, why not‘! snafu” ‘m’ wfio flF/gli-Iel? tiff deg?“ w" ‘i Oil r no: - nu AT aroma or n. °r;,,gla;lpg,l°l,ig,,ll,,,e 3,5,1, m. s‘ nouns s co. LTD. _ The em,“ 5m numb... canon“; firemen were summoned to the o; m, “m” qermrde Bsry, piano m" 4 I» T- 1mm" h °°-1*°¢- Lorna Wren, flute. Mara Sabrina- sky, violin, and Vlfilhl" Pei-BTW“- ‘oeno, They appeared in solo parts as well as in ensemble, in s varied pr-Qgramme ranging from move- UEGYH . To CANAAN” will be the subject of sddrese eoifilwlzi. ‘IIALI. h“; u" eoming week on Tuesday» ednesdsy sud Thursday nights diet?“ "~ "' PI-lws coon: sever-rune aeselsonssmaeslruesydesesel- IIII Ill!!!» lllfi . thro "'4'? $2.”; hi‘. Pr"f'...-”§.'.'i§'&-n. by DAVID L. ADAMS gisswllsdellveeesee second-miss * eveewwerneenarbeneeeerertsbcervue “hm” Other lueetingssl lllllli: DID ill fflifllfill ICI IflIQ-m tohss an! gels-at be low-EM”? “d “muggy: u f sr o! w; whet-Col‘.- new "ifmfiffmd gfil-IS-ulg-lesfii ..-- j v . , - _ mrernrcman-rrlvac-lwllac esoh. - , ---—————~———-——-- rawa-l- slit‘ Mourns: G By Mail We are as neat to you as YOU!‘ Mail Box our Mull nenartmwl i": your Order as soon is received and it is aeflt_i0_\i°" st once. our Dru‘: blew one of the best sofikcd i" the iilnritimes and uveTYi-hing lfavaiiable bv mfl""5|mi"7 write us and vcu will Bet ihe “m; courteous sfifvi“ B5 W“ would if vou visited nur store- Prescriptions are filled 9°‘ curutcly 3B5 59"‘ M’ ‘fig available return mail. nostrE prcllald. ENMAN DRUG co., LIMITED SUMMERSIDE g ' PRORXATION - - en ._“.399 2F_1-_)_ ~»-'l<"a,§*%.§.'€§.*:.d"".%=.:fi ‘k {he ne ‘ Prepare To Distribute h“ié‘o‘lll°ll-‘f‘ir-’ill’l'=lfiiietion Book Ne. 4 ‘ in forward WW1 hWF d $052,315.20 t: the days ahead. i i BORDEN, w iiho County ofl ‘ --—-- queens. h come .. Seaman Arthur Bell. R. G. 1urlsdictlon of‘ the (filarlotintowo v 11,, is spefldlhfl 19"‘? with hi! ration Board. These centres have 1., Mr. and Mrs Russell been completely . and - or Borden. their quota of books are being sent .: . friends .52.‘... w learn a! ‘°rt"‘r°g'“..f.°<i.n".‘;.'iil““éll‘é' the dis- M5” British NW5 “mess of mlr hlflhll’ "W91"!!! Iuilmticn for Charlottetown will and SI-[QRT SUBIECT “on ngent, Mr- E. M CHI-Til?‘ take Place in the local market , SHOWS 7.30-9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 (continued mm p", 1,) _ of the slsrm proved to be s fl —————-j"‘i' _ ulted. M‘ “ff”? “m” n“ m“ m" vigcisl lsw controlling slcchelic m" “d m “file. m veyors |3“,_ “m” - ‘m m "° pmvk“ ‘nrfmmrfnn “- ggvfssguerttedngatwttlli?‘lgoctll‘le mug: forum ash‘; merge: ifidtrflitfirféififi bhnmifilreatxlélrligy “Wm” m‘ New“ u; ' r- Prince Edward Island do not de- l i-h P: ll to a stirring dance com- vlg: (b? gogggillsatiolstof h- sire any chlrllc 1h uwihafid y‘ ' Position from a. soviet melodrama. . auro l1'i,l don- erfinlgctilntfgngrnend the Ohsncery flllwt W‘! l“ smxmdflwt whml: 33in “.1; stfizxgeasmgibcr? l?e?.§‘°..§"°.l’uy gru- uow before us. this w“ n“ “ward” y ‘ gramme. It was played with rare A - U cum be O pom,“ m, ‘m, 591m est. where the funeral vrill be d km b me ensemble i t? "I3" the and" n‘ l’: Democragy for which our son-I m“ mamxm‘ '€‘li:;aA:2gios and lvlinuette ward on e es . _ ' " ..~.-.~.:..::..:.:"l<*.."=~ “arm- 2;: area" “m " "r P" re,- rn-r-rr»; vlgn act to further lsmend the Mr. Wright said that the msin 8115B Amfiihgd tecgnuyyvfher; ognnce. ' I r tion Act criticism of the present Act is that‘ -. - - This was for, wed by the p131“; rsflmnfrffimgmexggdrtfiis“ thereto. ' some doctors are selling their tela°x§fuf§gflfisflfm°§fl,fie§i_‘fiimg; Sonata in E Flat. On. 2'7, No. l, A“ “°‘r={.'.‘w1°°no“’°'§/l§'£o“fulfil? 1.31” ii°tiolfildmfl°ri‘i"lstw. The M» MwPhlll. . M. sr- Kola bljgrgggfg,’ ,3}; ggggfiggg, {Emit County Fat Association. bill would not ilrrprove that condi- 50y . Jr. D.M., sr. Edith Young. m, the opus o! which me flgrgllrtourgrbllc rVehicie Act. tlon. because doctors could still ls- gfihclv-ée ‘fr-Bye; 311:: Ffggflihllggz- glue? mo" “m5,” aMoonugh, l” ‘mm’ ‘h’ 9mm” “i” fflfltslnfiohllitiqoinlbg‘ 521%‘ and" Trier. sr. Sadie hyde, Sonata" is No.2. The piece is his. mam‘ A“ nd tn act to in- 3238M; flout ‘tahewAct means v10 i: ma" s" w“ Mmgnmm‘ s" toncluy mtgfilicxllgscsglatbtsfgrergarit CO§§L$§Z ‘§r.§m§oulot' Publishing mg the principle of democracy Loco fir. Cassie MacPhee. Dep. ure ram - ists t i‘ four separate move- Company and to ratify the retire- The Legislature was elected on the .1441. Br- Terra Mad-can. n. of c: 53$“ b3: o? a semi o! 10mm or There sre 8| ___ IICHAIID JIMMY III-IN v I-YDO _ Directed by Wllhsln n. Pine _. ‘a l Psrsrnounl Ieclule building on March 20 and 80. It is ?—- of interest to learn that all this , Thomas Pacuet. ~R~0-N.R-- patriotic campaign ‘ lbution mending leave with m. wife and work is voluntary. Citizens would ,, - in Borden. 1, ryrnpathy of friends in Bor- be well advised to take advantage of the opportunity for procuring their books on the dstes mention- ment oi‘ a portion v1 the “Willi stock. understanding that the Act. would not be interfered with. Ho moved Br. Kltio Scott, Pianist, 51"., Char lotto Murray, Guar, Bro. John A. Phail, 0.6.. Bro. Heber MacL-ean shorter sections merging into each ever, is quite incidental to the {Bet th s: id tn r m.» bill be withdrawn from Mlalilrlrlah. 1-0 Bw- 0°11“ MW “m” “"3"” a “m” Tm" “W” A. t to amend e v enco a . " "."...ft'f.“.°‘.?;‘.‘.‘;o.“.;‘."i.l.?llaii €§’.;..£8§.“‘..° ‘v2.20’ "2§2°.l.%‘."“§“.$.’. at" " ‘ . S Q5 I‘ ‘a ghelan MacInlii-S 01 Mii- Try’ convenience. ‘ m i; 1 hievi ‘mgitlfiipfiriid to the Promilifl ALA] act to lncorllfirflw 9 a“ ' '~ , , I th bill (Mr. Kickham) bhlt 8 , _ he r brggrk oglldflilfiirisoiatgtiine Island greatewlzve 1g“ Pbertslisn: I an: £10131‘? ‘eértkéesglllgalyisls GU35‘; figgléfiiilgfilhaxhlienlggxl ms c ' -—- N crisis and Summer-side Olym- coma-rumor, m‘; swept h d c as ye r. i 1_ Mme,’ by cm m _ ,. - Lt. Vernon Campbell is visit-pic's. ‘This W33 the second Elms in An act to amend tho City cf when that wave rtercedggckhgulrlriggl; $511!!‘ cl‘ Karyn‘?! alzlbelfifillyolllfxl 1L Two- lovely m“ so,“ followed m parents, Mr. and Mrs. o, two game, goals to count series Qhnrlometown Incorporation Act. be swept out 0n e d “Hum onumm n ,5 interesting to b‘, M155 Wren, ‘he famnjar “Dame "" éflmpbel] of Borden‘ ‘Borr me Intemedime chfimfimilrtp‘ An a“ m amend ‘he statute ggiaglrllrcolcf hglylyilsngkiniipogaigiflczee lwdlnotle-that H Capt MacLean is o, of the Spirits" from Glulckh "Or. -——— 0h Games were won y 0 8- =—" —-——" or Limitations. , ‘ - g1 1 ' pr '1 r pheus and Euridlce", (wh ch seem- msfteltf Blalrfd ll/Ialascn-‘iblgelgb 1322c giurlrnmamerslldge Ogrséhlgaglnfley P91123225 ' I AAnimtzlt witétlend ‘he Dairymens '§§§b‘l1§12?'tni2agro§l§§e tggfitretlrlgldg. a; vlftt: Mtlyisandomg?‘ “vi/iiilog. id Particulaglyv sgételg £05,322“ is‘: . l‘ a - ‘ ' 5 ssoca on . rumen an l1 . - gid of Borden is recovering from o, score of 8:3 in favor of Borden P act to amend the Prince Ed- and each time. eXMPi» °h°° Mafia" °‘ N°‘mam- He h“ a m“ j. that it is glorious movement. It CIIAPLAIN NATIVE 0F PROV. W85 Riven a truly mafimmlehv m‘ serious attack of pneumonia. and. the second played in Borden st ChB-TIO .. spent , week-end with his parent; at . en Mr w, Thomas Sharpe who nt mend, .. to Cape Tormeniine on ursda)‘. to he t “Soon after I peck my way out of the shell. I must _ _ I am s baby- ihe little bit I est will rnake or break ave food-but not just any food! thirst be just right! "ill Rrow the way I should. "l‘hat’s why I raise my voice and peep fer SI-IUR- GAIN 18% CHICK STARTER. It's the best! ! And you know that. SHUR- GAIN CHICK STARTER ls rnsde by the SHUR- GAIN Feed Service Mill right near our form-made Please don't give me stale stuff when you can be so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! i"! Want good food! saint-cam "chick snarl “it is crammed with the quality susterisletllst are e best insurance of growth. sndstrength- N uff ssidi Well, thousands of baby thicks have already double-checked SHUR-GAIN!‘ CRWKSTARTER for me, st SHUR-GAIN Experi- mental/Farnbbefore ‘I ever tslre s bite. ’ The proof “I need fresh food! es needed! “l want tested food! "i "la Pudding isrin the ostingi. “A word to the wise-save money-buy from the manufacturer, the SI-IUR-GAIN Feed Service Mill, Ind cut out the middleman. {Hundreds of thousands more chicks srs getting llUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year — be- mm ll Days to BUY THE BEST - FOR MY SAKE- . AND- rolrvounsi" IN SHUR-GAIN FEED,‘ SERVICE The Feed Division of Denede Packers Ltd. -»- the Nationals won by a score 0f w, Gordon MacKenzie, P-W-O 5:4. ‘thereby winning the Island “‘ Intermediate Championships. Robert MacPherson, engineer on the 5.5. Prince Edward 5D! i; confined to few day; recently with his brotherflrrough illness. His many friends rge and Mrs. sharlpe at Bcrldenlhape that he will soon be restored sl h. ——— Able Seaman Preston Darrach ‘A large crowd of hockey fans who spent the week end with his eased the game in Borden rink vdfe and family at Borden returned Iridey last betweer_1__the Borden to headnuartere on Tuesday. i Only fresh, perfectly balanced "0 —made expressly for rue-rich in vitamins, min- erals and high quality proteins-can make me live KENSINGTON, PJJJ. CO-OPERATE wlrms- . r Cellheclr, ureits Dlflsilfl “he; "Warm. Colvllls f5: MeNelll, o- Rfllnie. ransom" III. New Annsn - ' n" a 5"!- Montague Qalrlcy. s1. Peters ,5- Cutcliffc. Fredericton . -"'P 1???? 1 J. l. Ikleoell. Maynard I II. .Me . n b Boyle, "up," luver J. C. Wilkinson. Vern his home b l1 me-and it f0 English parents, their greatiiude to Canada and thel United States for giving their child- partments Act. ren wartime haven, have set scheme to bring young people North America to Britain education and training when th war L; over. Kinsmen Trust, more than ha; been collected. Most dt it was Act. contributed by parents whose owni children, when the l u .l°r‘°‘r’~‘.‘oi.’.‘.§§°lho’°§i2¥§“§..f€‘°.;é- cfAdebentures to pay 011 hflhk 1"’- ihe he" ¢1°°“°“ “m” “mm” seas. i The People behind the plan, who for permanent public works and include Viscount Bennett n12? Lad)!’ to refund PR5?!" debentures- v on o hundreds of ycunfl Peilble crossing vide rcr superannuation allowan- the AtlantictoattendBritishschools ces for school teachers. or to receive vocational training in their chosen careers. They hope the ing jurors and 1111')’- fund grows to many thousands cf English pounds. _ I rcilfiberlilvgfoiigél‘Lificliriingfii monies therein mentioned for the sald- Befflre the hill W88 8115111"- rhe youngfpublic service for the fiscal year The Royal Mademy of, ending 31st March, 1944, and lor taken. tlceshirpa and the United State unfit anti?‘ in t th ts r t th ubllc business "ore an a, paren o.c ep ~ .,,,, . what Canada calls her qguest childq "It is gratifying to note the larse “‘“““d~“ m“ '“°"1°“ ‘° “ "’ ""' ren’ want to try w make s return fill-h l far thewfudineas‘ End hos itslity Y0“ h!" OWII W 8 0 0WD 0 _ u“ u» a cara- tbdr British children’ were given will conducs to the material ad- ‘ ‘qm. um,“ June, refuge although their parents could vaneement of the People of our H ' ' ' not send money from Britain to Province. pay their expenses. ‘ never telnpered the wagnth of their 80 lsh Isles uncle e o - iii- sllty to our children," h said. "Or " y nmmah, My; and m, CAPACITY CROWD scholarships, We want, re. "".r.""r:l: wal o e r ‘Jovfomgfllmfi ‘Pggvelgg hi?" Mamie. an smbitimls plsywright sort of Junior Rhodes t." they ms Iii ALL LINES ‘wing!’ Between end II-‘rhe emu MUTIART mo: =- Strive To Repay M‘ Debt To America BY MARGARET ECKEB Canadian mess emu wrltcr LONDON, March 17 edger For this venture, known as future eedsmulr, have the e made available to ecvplc. Dramatic Art and other schcolscfy the fiscal’ yell!‘ ""3""! 315‘ Mawh specialized study are scholarships. .d Besides this a number cf appren- wlll be available in various industries, such as publishing and printing firms, solicitors’ slrcraftprcduction. These will enable Honour made t _ the boys and girls who wish to enter fmlh the T-ilfime- ihese trades to have n background of British training and techniques. 10rd Gorelh chairman of! ttlae Edward Island- , " e purpose o o chemo i, to , ote understand-i lath/e dlltlfl. I ing between the people of Canada, to you my s and those of’ nest and ' But this welcomes," -- (C?) -—- iO llroviischool a “gem Traffic Act. 1936. fc ‘ A the fspprentices. _ $10,000, o All Act to Amend the Insurance the people with government con locked A t providing 1 offices, ldrsn." he a; Xgilflgtyglillbllha, the apmprm cnmpbeu, Gfllllnt, Messrs. Clerk. uo An rd Island Old Ase Pensions M'- Mhn act to amend the Game Act. 1837. . ‘fir; not to incorporate the Sum- career by going w the pe-Oble 0h merside Youth Centre Inc. M‘?! act to amend the emment dcozzhtrcl Act i’; ttillliscilérlz- dist b - vi ce, an en gcne t 0 - ,,,f,‘,"°,“§S,§§§_,p°§,“§‘§m“§f.u, n u try‘, and it would have been very An act to amend the A - u; a e:":."r".l You: it‘ .41“ De- ' a . e - A“ B” to amend the Public oroixblle czziérse and Engage laefonrxedth: . 8 C B A“ A“ w Ema“ the Highway gypfearseaftzrgvards said that as to incorporate the Mar- far as the Conservative Dirty WI: r A act c‘ mm: Hospital Service Association. concerned. Prohibition was t l" c1 .d bok." T this day uc P0- “ ‘m’ respecting the {mum dfiill parlty hadoagain gone before trol as a platform. RYJIIIIDIUO: w‘? is th i f t 90p B. on o CA? A“ to amend the Reg m pegplveu gust be istgned to. “Those n act to provide for the iuue wnc don't will ouffer for it when 8rd,“, and m provldo payment he said. g Sam he had plefiure in seccndingmMr. Wtrlgklxtés . d t to prc- m0 on. These were e mos or - “n w’ w “m” a“ w .-. ullyS o. the war. and this bea- lslature. had no right, when our xoxéhltlz tintrodillfi a govermaerg t - ro c vince- enantligtsatzlltlmexb? irtmltaatifagis?!“ fir“ attempt t?) scuttle the uct-"a An act ror appropriating certain very crude attempt. I lid-hilt." he ted, a plebiscite should have been o. “"..E"“~ “‘§.‘2“‘- ‘*“‘°°‘.’.'.‘é“‘ l? 945 and for a first part of e precc ng spe ers, evo e 1M- G SPEECH eeto carryout ew esc s 010s“ pfigpltkéj," hehsaid. "It is’ 131120 obvi- omfl Hi cus t at t e wishes o peope In p”, n§1euflgl1g€v(i:§e'“ “a are against this amendment." Mr. Speaker: "I take it that the ‘Mr. speaker, and Gentlemen of hon, member from Bedeque is = rince the “'5 “Lemmy o: P it is pretty hard It? rgconciit: guns .. 1,- an amcndrnen. con s t- In remvm‘ fiarf t? “a122,, ory- It would seem to be in order ecrauon or m, our. to out the original motion." glam,“ “m” Wm, Mr. wright quoted Buohesne’: yourwrve, parliamentary rules on this point. At the Speaker's suggestion, he , which you have “ “Thai, this bill be not reed s sec- _,,,,",,,,§“§‘,i,‘fi§_ 0nd um. but rm n be reed six psssed . .. ion has been lnsde for lsyi the “zmffmfielgge-vote on m“ number of kn McGuigen. Dung’ LBlrfilxtimtué lglvié? Maul ,, enn , e r, c em. - I mfihklcga°uyggr figsenbxgzgepgg; ien, Bernard and Rancid-M. °" c services ‘nd -I' Ayes: I-lcn. Idessrs. Wright cbudren who will visit the arm-i ticns will be expended to the best °°"' M“K‘““°“- Emu‘ mm‘ to future happiness and prosperity." av hspit rtlie —(CP)— India tish War Cabinet. “"22; sunnnfir .5 ummcrs 1" .1’ c FRUFES§IONAL CARD. on mm I Morris. m 212"“ m“ Noreluwiltshlre our. co. ivorulf - r. s. rum Cbsrtersd Aooesnlssl r this scheme will be advantage. Young people from all i Lilisn Weill. n3. She say, MacMillan, McPhee, MocKen- zie, Heath Strong, Bil-l. Strong. "I now take leave oi‘ you, with _ e mo” slums wish“ {or your gliliclscn, Bell, McGowan, Hunt The full text of Mr. Kickhsnfs bill appeared in yesterdsyu Guer- dian. In effect it proposed the ep- ‘ ______ pointment by the Goveriznent of Ina or more persons to ue re- i-i- @_—£3__l° #2:.- "Jzriptlons to the limit of two pper egr month per individual over twenty- ono years. leaving untouched the Eileen. Pat's Wsrd. Grsce Diem- o scriptions for medic! mrw 0mm “n” p“ " dhplcmatnany rapresented m wash? Harry Edgar, s msn with e pest, It also proposed to pro ibit vend. install. 0.0. and in Chungki ' kwallséalieprcsented by an Indian in l‘ Hugh Tr Lou, in love with Rinsr, Maur- een Brown. Pat Gersght, s one-time prize Iflgélggclhstric lllgllxll’. ‘h us, sn n csr on e ‘New York ylrclioe Ilbrce, Robert ‘N W53 J93 AT ll -Kin . I Mrs. Mulrooney, e kindly soul PONDON “(opi- Qhe 0i 10nd- who is fond of Jimmie, Joyce Fer- 3g; 01g]? "yérlbz/frggrfi ban sa- on. - - . men's gusimmie Dwun. much in love Services who works more . th Msry, ester Donovan. than eta t hm"! l day st sn ex- Msrv Mulrccney. young, snd "ti"! fldmihlltfltlvo Job in W.V without much knowledge of what 5» heldqllsrters- She lives in Bel- she wants. Frances Kelly. Rravia. one or London's swsnkiest Bob Gersghg. son of Pat. end "tliflhbilfhwd-In and refuses to in love with leen. Russell Kelly. "We her name mentioned in the fl_ DIHI. crs from honouring sn l1 Bl! , by pupils of Notre Dsme Academy. Between Acts 1r snd in: solo, _ Peerl Burns: tea dancing. Msriorie West and tty Acorn; solo. Mr. M. Celisghen. Too Late To Classify LOST-IITWIIN BIACII GROVE Inn snd list Wiitshire, brown suiwsee. finder leave st 124 Dorcheeter ____>a;1s;1i ‘I'll PAITY WIIO TOOK from Morel! Hotel a i’.i'd.""'..."‘“d .tf.il°“ro‘ril.."“l‘r'nii' ls they sre known. rs-ls-ii. ’ llDlVf to consul heumailc Pains -.:.”T£'"‘W""' Public hard to get it off the statute bcollfll TRINITY Y. P. U. -— The regu- Ar. flflt to amend an act respeci Q oys are iizhtlns and dylhs It the. Ramsay, Doris Johnston, l! owed. He in - cope with the Chnllilottetcwn, the people voted sister, Nursing gmer vgcgofln Mam 118. Miss Wren gave as an encore r . Lean serving with the armed forces I He commended the late Hon. Juin Africa. In addition he had two h!!! brother; and three hall’ sis-- ters in this Province. They include Roy F. Maclean, Charlottetown; this issue in 1921. “I believe st that Alfred E. Macbean, Ellerslle; Mrs. Probate time he could have passed a EOV-‘James Phillips, ' s l Mr . Gordon Miller. Ellerslie; and Mrs.' Prusha Lyle, Lot 16. lsr meeting of ‘n-lnlty Y. P. U. last night was ln the form o! a St. Pat- rick's Day social. Following the singing of several songs the bus- lness meeting was conducted by the president. In the absence of Mr. Roy Kendall tho music group Joined with the post-war recon-, struction group under the leader-I shiD of the minister. The worship group met as usual under the di- recticn of the deaconess- The ma- or part of the evening was spent n recreation, the leaders being Jean McLennan, Lorne Storey. Kay hIacEachern, Roma Montgom- ery ond Marjory Beer. After re- freshmerjjs were served members of the union adjourned to Heartz Memorial Hall where a worship service was conducted by Jean Ruth Cudmcre and Margaret Hardy. Slhlrley Dorrach presided at the pano. 1S FINE!) — Earl Whltlcck. for- mer proprietor cf the Orchid rest- aurant in Charlottetown was fined 8200 and costs or in lieu of pay- ment aentenced tc two months in Jail yesterday by Stipendiary Mag- istrate K. M. Martin in City Po- lice Court. The charge alleged that Whitiock "between the 20th day cf September, i941, and the 6th do: .of Mal-ch, 1M4, unlawfully di . being sn employer pay salary or es the Receiver General of Canada." ¥X.‘.“‘.°.'.‘.".¥.“£“%’.%.“.'¢.P°“‘-£.°" nor. e "“ $1.‘. “3.’...l‘;°‘ is" °“""°’§ ees s e res urant an that tsxes had been deducted from [their wages. The defendant giving evidence in his own behalf, said thst ‘rangers lazing rttiirlsrlfifitowln recon cs en bended s _ thg tsxes to the government when he reached his destination. l-Ie was grlléglgkmlaacllc, recently £18m glow . Y I. on an Mclgldted’ Felicia. ltgr.‘ R. R. Bell ap- ' or e eerlc and NI- Cange Tweedy {or thee proselclzl- Personals Mk. Arnold Irlowellvn, 317 Euston Street. who underwent an operation till: P.I.'.I. Hasolitsl on ‘Ihulrls. i - . rolooniio”. m‘ ”'°“"“ “ many will be plea) Their std‘ towkrlow that hfrskg-lbleemévsrtmilllelr sn son. r r , sre both ‘Iéarrvsu M‘: fro? BmfECuahl . v e ch e lottetown Hospital. 1 it For Deramic Secret , ___. i WOODSTOCK, Ont, March 1'1 —(0P)—_ Demand for chinawarc msnufsctured here by a Budapest Nflfi, John Patrick, is so great Pet ‘s little factory l; unable to flood o orders. Former srt teacher at the Univer- sity of Budapest, Petrick came here in 1m with s part? of Hungarians fleeing the threat o war in Europe. 'A fuming venture failed and, seek- iing s live ihood, Patrick turned to Imsnufseturo of chinawsre, on sl-t he hsd tsught in Budapest. Patrick experimented with clay ‘and formulae more than a year. ‘Now I think I have developed the first florsl chinswsre of high v1. rifled srsde cn this continent," he i! . At first be imported clay from Eng- land but soon found suitable clay in bgcuwhelo he now buys it In '1. wife, slso an artist, helps out cemiestickr, brooches éerrlnll. statues, floral centre- WOOOI Ind Ill sorts of little things. United Btsto firm; would like to know his trsas secret of licste flower, petals a 051G094 to which they sre an 18th century piece called “Tam- bourine." A Trio in D Minor. by Mendels- sohn, for piano, violin and violon- cellc. was next given by the Misses Sebriansky, Bary anu Peterson. This was followed, after a brief intermission. by two violin solos "Symphonic Ehpagnole" (Edouard Lalo) and "Glpsy Dance," by Miss Sebriansky; two 'cello solos, Han- del's “Largd” and Hungarian Rhapsody (David Popper) by Miss Peterson; and the concluding en- scmble numbers. “Romance by Wagner, a Russian sailor's Dance from "Red Poppy" by Reinhold Gliere, the Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker Suite “d. "Dannv Boy" in honour of St. Pat- rick's Day. Miss Bury accompanied each of the other soloists on the piano- A the numbers were enthusi- astically applauded- The Community Concert Assoc- iation is to be warmly commended on their success in bringing these outstanding artists to Charlotte- town. Plan New Cathedral 0f Unusual Design BY SYDNEY GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer COVENTRY. March 1'1 -(CP)— Rt. Rev. Neville Gorton, Bishop of Coventry, has envisioned a new communal Christian centre of re- icn and learning to rise like a cenix from the pinkish rubble of this blitred city's old cathedral. Two striking innovations have ‘_ll P ral, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. a Roman Catholic. There will be s central sitar, in- stead o! the conventional placing at the eastern end of the building, and an inter-denominational centre ,of service in full partnership with ‘the Free (Jhurches. A special chapel cf unity, belonging to the Anglicans and Free Churches together, will connect the centre to the cathedral. lhe edifice has been planned to run north and south, in the sha of a rectangle, and the bulk of t e ‘old cathedral whose scarred walls still stand will form a cloister join- ing the 15th-century tower to the rs. "IhereW-and he pointed toward the towcr-“lies the body of our Lord, and herc"-he! opened his arm; wide to worth and south in the line of the new build- |ing-' here- are the outfiung arms of Christ." i The idea of the central altar. he lsaid, goes back to the earliest days [of the Christian church. at the some time and with the same terrific heat. _ | Eight of Petrlclrs many eager Dllllls have become employees st ‘this plant. Thirteen-year-oid Eliza- beth DOW makes $1 to 81.50 in two hours after school following a year y rescrip- of practi t - i kl , , ma: ten days sfter the do e of ir- , I Three ‘gagadziealriiirxfimuwltrgr coast- to-ccast connections buy his total °lltl1ut while he has refused offers for his formulae and for positions both from Cansdisn and American‘ firms. Patrick refused an offer of $16,000 H Year frcm a United states cera- micntirm. "Canada has been good to me. he ssid, "1 want to stay here." I _-__._____ ‘Flam run SALE _l mile from Kinkora sta- tion. 83 acres, 75 acres un- ‘der cultivation. The bal- ance consist of mixed fire- nyood. 1 mile from school {and church. Dwelling house and two barns. This is a well cultivated farm in a good locality. For further particulars apply to WALTER FARMER Borden, P.E.I. been planned for the new cathed-| Among the radio telephone oper- ators, wireless operators (ground) and wireless mechanics who grad- uated recently from No. l Wireless School, RCAF, Montreal was AWI E. E. Maclsaae, R. R. 1, Coleman. P.E I. —-RCAF Photograph, “The altar does not belong only to the clergy, it belongs also to the Deflble. Therefore. set it in the micicgrytof the church and gather roun l .' . The inter-denominational centre has been planned to help bring cllolslerilstogether the people cf the o c sece s. “Eighty per cent of Coventry are without membership of church or cha/pel," the bishop said." . . .ws angst tackle this 80 per cent in on.’ Dr. Gcrton does not contemplate filly Opposition from the people to- wards the plan to pool so much |w1th the Free Churches. Ijle told ‘of one man who had worslnpped in St. Michael's chapel in the old icathedral for 30 years, and the ‘Sunday after the blitz went into the uncleared rubble and read the 5E1‘- vice over to himself, "Merl with such on affection for the tend toflresent so close a union," he said. But the scheme will go through.’ ~ NIGERIAN SUGAR. intense LAGOS —(CPI_ The small sugar industry whim was started in Ni- jgeria shortly after the outbreak oi war has increased very rapidly and sugar crushers are now cperating in seven provinces. AIRGRAPII AD I CANBERRA -—(CP)— The first [advertisement sent by airgraah ha: l en published in Australia. It 02mg from London, giving a replica ct the complete lay-cut and a few square inches was cnlnrgrcl to n seven {inches double-column display. BIRTHS GALLANT - At the Charlut-tetorvn llzliOSpltfll on Ailsrch 15th, » . l‘. and Mrs Emmet FZ-allrnt, North Rustic n l‘ flit < r Mnnlelnfdas’ NOONAN - LEGET —-In Si. filth- bsrt/s Cathciic Church. London, England on January ALh, i944. by Rev. Father Duffy, Jenn. fiilwllfiél‘ of Mrs. nlld the late Iirnr» Leget to LAC. Harold Tllomrs Nccnan, son ci-Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Novrénn Albany. IN MEIMORIAM i RANAIIAN . In loving memory of n door gnl land brother, llarry Rannhan. who passed away on blur-h 19th I940 Sweet memos-leg will linger forever, Time cannot change them It’; true; iYenrs that may come cannot bevel. Our loving remembrance of you Father. Mother. Brothers and sters. 3-16-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERVTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown snl North WlitebI-e Phone ill '“ cathedral may .