ii...) ‘gin Legislature lam vs. -_ oamvrouge pm OlAIWII-l. for Phowgrlphs. CONIIDIIATI '. dunno‘ ON LIII 1h ‘IOIIANCI COMES _ The Guardian's new sermmftcry starts Monday. Ne Gran “w. It is one of bolt. lo or 16% 1:.” for go's. Mi and -- m. mas-rut CANADAYTlISrAgms ' Services next mrd Hunter River l1 BAIlllP-M. Donald u hi‘. '“ a.r . ‘s day as foucvgse: A. M. Glasgow 1.80 P M. PAllDAl-I IIIIIIIN O Firemen from Parkdale were call ed out about 1.16 last ‘evening lo a flue fire at the residence ol- MF- “Yofl- was no damage. CI-AWIOI. MEDIOIIAI. ‘ - - ' l-‘ln (Rim-ch, pBradialbane. n service Sunday %th at 3 P. M." Bbcoial Easter m Wm bites ic bv Choir. '11:» Steuben Aoklsnd . Ilthl W. _ MR. HOWARD GREEN A ‘hi? oabns z ‘ I Tuber Old Chicks. g . cnfzks. Senna/ween. TON I a a National Fa-IQL Ind BM P. M. 1-28-21. i“ a 5:5:5s§:§ . sh...- rlnk tonight. ev SAM t msraide Grads may“ ond tea In. lce sports, - Admission i6 Book lgies must have thought of for Vancouver membc South quoted at s eeches made in time BARNES Joins GAIIMDIIIE Inns KELLOGI A t delivered by m.‘ (Premier Jones). l-n-lif An Act to authorise the Govern- ment of Prince Edward Island to an“ 0g cannon, purchase surplus war assets from lster Churchill and Dominion Odncrnment (Pn- tary Eden, in which oated that the f!our or and 3 _ ' IUNIIAL SERVICI - 111v‘ funeral 0f ilhe late Mrs. Daniel; Williams was held privately Weciw nesihy afternoon from the Mac-l bean Funeral Home. The serviou was conducted by the Rev. TE Mscliennen who also officiated a‘ the. grave. Interment was in ilv People's Cemetery. REHABILITATION BOARD- Arrangements are bciuz made 1. establish a district office of 1h- Rehabilltation Board fo r- Vloc mm. according to celved locsllv MacMillan, M be o distr ct administrator. ar composed of local servicv -, officers of the deparisnent. and a treasury division. i 5 RETURN T0 P. l. I.--Mr. and g ¢ Mrs. William Irving and son. Ar-, _ ;;_ nold. returned to their home at! 1/ Murray Harbor. P. 15.1., after‘. b spending the fall and winter~ months in Trenton, N. S. with his brother-ln-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MecMlllan, while Mr. Irving and son. were employed in the Trenton Industries. TS MEN'S CLUB-At the guldr weekly supper meeting of the Y's Men's Club held at the YMCA. last evening. ‘l! Man George Walters presided. There were . vs. S800 school sports tcnlsht 1n 313k. One hours skating. Adr ._ on 15 and 25 cents. S-fl-ll ..|'0R SALE oy Government CtOTHIS wer security e snent ImeuIIIlI-HIci-lmflt i: lsnlili-htlllmi ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows at 7.30 and 9.15 MATINEE SAT. 2.80 SUMMERSIDE my S —— Councillor LePage to answer this --l'l'. IATIICII CILIIIAT-yquestion’. As I was taken oom- ION-On Monday evening Marsh pletely by surprise and was not died fillboitssaozd. st. ratnekhree Ible to Iths zuilheumu a . . wash‘ g g to "m"!!! 3i!’ HalL. ite thfanswer these questions and be , Ea r0018 the hauls!“ was we rilledihauledovorthe oosls -1- and I left." or Rev. Mar- u“ WWII-Ill “o; ted of dialog-l I-le referred the nursery on officiated at ‘m; WW- m ¢- Vary mega-Jayme. "Will you walk um. my i. church and grave The Dlll- m film '1?‘ “"5"” W ‘\Pll'1°!‘~~-~” I-nd Hid that he Wlli‘ Messrs: mmanuei WM". ‘Mm Mc- ed u. but walked out before his uum - I114 ‘Nlfilffltiwings were taken apart. “m! chpbellique; nlsomllag-vmmr‘ hate triclzeryil; irehclontinued. Bu“ ‘ .“w wssn‘ i e c arman at qnghtt’ (m5 ‘the meeting of the firemen) man "m5: w” dram,“ p ° enough to tell me what he want- ims 3am“ 913d” “in” ocomau ed me st the meeting for, instead “d gem, 0-5pm“ A. M lot trying to give me the third de- gugu" o; m, w ' w" newggree with his ury of firemen as- Ann damn‘ w“ Ahsembled. British Justice allowsa bany. m. Bert Cormler, recently to broom his defence- rsmm 1mm ova-u”. ‘uctionedinovr here is mine. the box“. 1n m; i "If I remember X1112! ‘tine firs; e c atlon between the 0.5. . ., United tee, China and the British Commonwealth of Nations. Again and again, Mr. Green quot- ed from s cohes of the British leaders. wh ch clearly extended to Canada an invitation to join in an overall commonwealth plan. Actually. such a Commonwealth lan is the onl way whereby we n Canada can ave s voice in the determination of’ the policies of the world security orgainlzation. Seas on councils, and o er recognition of the lble oonw ace the by its big four or live members, and the lit- tle nations-even the "secondwy" nations-will just have to tags- long. The League of Nations only too clearly showed that any a- mut-lrn rtant Ii!" was the mount of power. on paper and m.“ whfi, 5501M be 0M when prestige, in an assembly. amount m, plan“ we" ‘man m g e to nothing unless they are backed spray could get to tine lower leaves “P 1W WW9!‘- Cflllfldl "f! fll! 116i‘ md the hue o; the punt e world place best by being senior Drum“ should men be continued Dominion in the British Common- we“, m days m. w but conditions wealth of Nations, and giving to mum m“: l,’ 1190,55,“, to may that heterogeneous organization Drum" thc unified. powerful voice which Dept}; o, planting w“ another will ring across the nations of the important matter as ‘MOW Sh‘ “olag- Grc n’; point w s that we fhghtlnlfwymembersghlltllucteral n“: - e - P‘ ,8 l ecu, ‘s en api user, Destroying me plant mp5 at l0 U’? l0 Wm "19 "B" 9199mm Olflliandolph Manning. Chester Shaw, 1e“, m days bum‘, Blaming was "l9 $108811 that hi.‘ 111d 801W ifwhorne MacDougall. Albert Ley and another effective method of con- Sm Frandsco’ had bum up a ca." Th°mP5°“~ Y's M“ Haze“ trolling blight Mr Hurst 91x1 we strong place for Canada thereiand I wmmn, instructed the new mm. mm had shdwn ‘he use o, mlwhad returned thornc, without eag- be“, misled m, y~s Men wlmam hurls SCld u. destroying s... t... "is kfn-v, t," “Enrich, *5 e Mom am claw-o» and w M» he was not in favour ct any acid M“ T“; it {ma “i b "fie B“ ‘pad; RBYPh MQLBBH- Y's Man Jock M0- mlxuu,“ for such a purpose‘ m a e s? “b M,‘ 5 r2‘; 25mm; Nair gave outline of the history “my,” “perments he had found n5 “m” e 5m’ of the club sinceligs inception in ' c m I mdmm arsenam “flu atlng his actions now. e use o ' - ___-__--_ ars- ...‘.“"...;‘.2€'".§§:.‘..“°§.. “as B. B. Passes Red Gross llbiective Jones). An Act to amend the Affidavits Act (Premier Jones). An to amend) the Insurance be presented. . Goyldg 13mg mst:;m,mm_ M_ lt’a the smart man that invests in M51011 1° cents and so cents. I-H-Ql. —PIOIA'I'I coon-m. Palmer. Probate hate Court n ‘Em’ quality because quality macaque: UNITED cnmw ll Services. March Nth. . A. M. Alaany 8 P. M. . M. Min . - cc 3-8-11. snnounoa- °' suits are smart looking, trim, . suits that you are proud lo wear. MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR Water Street - Summemidq n. H. h? and long-wearing . . ANNUKEEZEETINGs (Continued from $0 l)__ blight infection. Spraying, Mr. Hurst emphasized, is one 0f the indispensable methods in controlling blight but one or two gprsyings were not enough. Nether-e were four or five. ‘Iihe tows“- The’ la ers eng ‘ ‘n. 20., Don d . Dar , 8-0. llzwrley M. Bell, no. ..». Mlsoo March filth was held. estsrdey Requiem Mm Tlhepalt TONIGHT The biggest night of the season, Bedoque Rink tonight, double-header with Leo Coylds Band in attendance. Freetown Juniors vs. Albany Juniors Sudden death game for junior championship of Bedeque Rink. Also fourth game of South Shore League Skills firystals vsolliiddieton Bombers The Crystals must win or be eliminated Junior teams are requested to be ready for face-off at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission I and M colts. oirler of St. _ allowing daughters and sons. Mrs. I uwrence Gallant, Rustlco; Eleanor t, home; Tilman mscoucbe and ‘appe at home. —Y. P. U. MEETING-The’ Y1’. _ of Long River met at the home 31mm Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Dunnins med Wednesda evening, March 14. ...- siden. Mr. Boyd Bsalrsto ..ded, the Rev. J O. Fraser as- in the Man Windsor Campbell. seconded by Y's Man William Rix that meeting of Club be held in Monta- gue in the near future. loaves but also those on f-lw Sfillllld- Leaving the tubers in the ground for l0 days after the tops have been killed, gives time for the in- footed tubers w, rot "If you don't allow this time, you are likely to - have serious trouble with blisht 111 yoludr next year's civil." MI- 1'11"“ ss Int ansvivder hi: at 0:891?‘ ‘gagg- 8 X0 " mdeduthe spray for 1.11am be put on as a mist rather than in e liquid form To do this. he ftwm" mended boom be raised to a sufficient height u. accomplish the purpose. I Slsertale 0f Willie m... , hi"! z the 1h§§eu3hhm§§sum.' vghfleflglkwd the Association on having on fl- ecutive of such proven ability as Mr. Bouller. Much troy-bio 11M been caused his branch by the shortage o! W181“! 1n "WW Wmi’ , 06 oer wit: New Bruns- miom-nw mum i“ P'°"“°°~ H’ smesos. so per ; Que- did not attribute this mcr e v; hec sarcoma, as per cent; ohmic an duioheety on the P" ° &.U8,Ml. es t; s1 grower or shipper b“: chewhh 3175.000. 7e per cent; Al- Wlinlfigl out that the shortflflv ° berta $875,000, 94 per cent. " we: was. n m; reputation lndus .-noius nannavcn - maids of Mr. and-Mrs. Harold Lsfurgey in >North Bedeque‘ and vicinity learned with deep regret of the death of their son Lloyd which oc- curred in~ Fredericton. N3. on Sat- urday, March 17th. Lloyd was born in North Bedeque nineteenl years s30. th til abou m living uh res years ago. family he moved to st. _ was a boy who was a general fav- orite in school and at home a his earl-y deathwill cause’ sadness . - not only to his family but to all j'l"ourth, the fire committee ex- who knew him. Surviving are his ceeded its estimates by over $1.- perents. one sister Muriel, and two 000. That is my answer to this rothe der e. The second question was. 1 rs. AB. Alexen qy, grlcvanc R.C.N.V.R., and William in 8t. -“ think, why was there no meeting of the fire board? There ls only John. The funeral was held from the Church of Scotland Cape Tra- one answer on my part. I absolute- ly forgot all a. it vane. yesterday afternoon at 2 p. rn.—6 " bout . "When Councillor Gay and my- CQUN, LEPAGE self met to so over the estimates , we put in the necessary costs for u ntlnued from Page 1) salaries. extra labor. coats, gaso- * line, lire chiefs’ convention and val before being forwarded tfiiil- deputy gninlster of reconstruction‘ O Personals Mr. W. A. O'Brien, Spring Park Road and Nlrs. O'Brien have re- turned frorn a holiday visit to Boston and New York. Corporal Marshall Thomas has returned to his duties at Halifax after spending the week-end visit- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. gvélltlngwn Thomas, North Tryon. Ho: devotional period. mime scripture lesson belnz read lvliiss Jean McLeod. The chests .. me nvenlng were the YRS. of ihPresliyterian Church, Kenning- lm. intermingled in social dis- tnirse was a program of pars. and a sing song. with Mrs. Mifil. Dunning, Miss Marlon lockhhrt and Mr. Michael Dale soianists. Miss Lockhart grac- slv thanked the Y,P.U. and also ~ host and hostess for their k nd nitalitv, Mr. Dunning on se- hii of himself and Mrs. Dunning equsicly responded, cxpresstn! ' pleasure derived from their r- and honed that st some fut- r time that there would he a ca! . A delicious lunch was cl _ the hostess. assisted by the members of the Y.P.U. The ngim of the King brought a lhsant evening to its cl oae. -THE YJKU. 0F LONG RIVER. a candle-light service in the lied Church on Feb. 25th. The ce was conducted by the Dre;- TORONTO, March 32 -- (OP) — British oolumbia became the third province to pass lts quota in the Canadian Rod 0mm Society's oarnnflllh for $10,000,000, was announced today as national sub- scriptions reached 08,191.88 or 82 percent. Receipts showed a gain of (nearly $700,000 over the previous y. British Columbia announced re- oelptg totalled $0.3M. or 110 per cent Previous , Prince Edwards Island, with $70,151, or 140 per cent and Manitoba, with 8710.000 or 130 per cent, announced they had passed their objectivem. Totals and percentages from other provinces are: Nova Scotls. "Second, we voted convention. when all the bills were presented. amounted to 0m of which the city paid $0’! l. , “Third we gave the firemen an additional grant of $3000 Skate After MacKINNON - At the Oi fill, March I1, 1945, M s. L. M. Kinnon, 1M u bore Street, a son. fi CIAPPILL-At the P.I.!. géllzial on March I1, 1946, to Mr. . Cliitord Chsppell (n Thompson) York, a son. TFITTSS Miss Janie Thomas of North Sydney, N.S., is mending her vaca- tion visltin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wellngton Thomas, North Tryon. ' Mr. W. A. .7. Spencer, represent- ing Lantlgen, is at present in the Province. Mr. Spencer's headquart- ers ere at Ssln John, his f J. 8.. Wssson's has the Maritime agency. Mr. Davis Ward. potato lnspec tor, Hampshire. was ln the city esterdgzgnd attended the meet- o of forth the advisability esslty of the youth of the country receiving compulsory training in one of ltihelgrancolzes of the armed forces t es . The meeting with the King. after which refreshments WQYS Local Citizen 50 Hoe- it! — At urray Rllv m. 1H6, er cant. Mark rfi Bonnell. aged years. at his home on Saturday, March M. at 2 pm. Interment in Little Sands cemetery. ADAMS — At Seaview on March 23. 1M6. Cuthbert Adams, aged I evertheless. blink‘? 0f the ISlHhf-id P9‘ ANYTHING BUT L"?! lei in prayer, re were u $400 ion-sundries and we mention- ln the w; r Dominion ed having a meeting of the fire lai groesentatlon to the rnment board but. as 1 said before. I neg- ve . Y The Hygenlc Service Company's contract came up for discussion and the council approved s 25 gar cent increase in rates for gar- age collection. sub ec roval of Ws Board. When the approval of the WPJXB. is secured a new- betgeuqibe t2; city and wn up. Blancha Mr. Boyd Bealrsto. . the . Ed- y am consists _ C. Johnstone and E. Dunning; u by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dun- »; and A. C. Johnstone‘ Murdock Mel-cod. Miss May - choir, With v congregation singing familiar The service closed with _ g of Saviour Breathe l-Evenlng Blessing." This ser- ~ was invited to French River ‘Sunday nlaht under the sus- of the W.M.S., and was en- u‘ d by a very appreciative aud- ce. Special music included s irtette, Elwood Campbell An- Jlohnstone Mr. and Mrs. I. < sextet .' . lelurdock Ernest Dunning, DunnlnR. 301W" bell; duet. A. C. est Dunning. ALTH—-Oh <~ Mrs. Mal-doll. . and O .._ one and ole with by ma: Itle Burgm and three contests II Mrs. Clarke MwQuerrle, the “w "hers in all contests being the m le part of the audience: Mr. giJllbflfl-jfi gnlscxl-ieaos ‘lglém blaskheadv- dissolve '~ two curlers of peroxide i from anydrugscon and only lmyrmmh , ~ I II “PM” by all he'd-sh method. 4 GHT BIN-DIN l td doing “Ogunclllor Lernge said that he he ha; let the fire- men down as they were s. "greet body of fellows. I thought I had slog 1's fair Job but who am I to u e" Tendon Resignation At Councillor Ile-Plgeb request the‘ city clerk read his realism- tlon as chairman of the fire com- mittee to take effect one week |from last nisht. Councillor MacDonald said that . e had dons s Iood ‘ing “the other night" was not ne- cesssry. No other councillor want- sd to be chairman of the fire board and sine: Coun. IsPage was uxill lremanhelwfl?‘ wtzbeutheldealmsnfortlae on. Councillor Butler said the 5i‘; rtrnent "lot B" “a u“ uneh of fel- ight be used tested scales at He W0 in one ah ersl bags when lihey He elm shc alto it was dsin dc as 11C These that the qulred . ca w. make a for all. If b UNITS’ which WQN and“ salmon figures to show 40 pounds weighed 50. figurcsvvhich vealed that rmny bu! ° 9° ‘ i?» c»: c. .‘.';“i%'”..‘é‘é.’d“‘ wished o my; ha“ we p001‘! d s,“a‘.'w.‘"s?.'u “D9 the soil must hav lent qurantittg of humus for 0 D0 w oh. there had been heavy ap- u‘ m pllcatlons of barnyard manure lav! best results over a period o a judlclousi porgonedlfaa ti!‘ t aer. 0 P0 h -~ out. could not be made available I°°d tothe p drv seasons unl ithsd contact with the cepll clsture. Referring lined seem . for the plant to amount many were not us lpment ofturnlw weighed only should have uoed v lghed int. d M! W. B. . Show if he "slacknsss" in many oteto bags hhd a. or at o with the and: w l sslble Pill sgnpe? of the bass. te ma the e do: with it. m?‘ some H811 ts ca Il experlmen lne ‘of: the use of fertiliser. to show e a suflic- on tel rlments went .5 toes and that la used high-pro e fertiliser. tin rown heart. cfntyre was reluctan forecast to the ood potxo prices w“; the war did not endmltn I'VE before the last of A t lmpedhle ‘W’. not government kets, when MacLellan dl e sights. Mr. ha they once, insurance. present thousands of ed, there would certainly be smaller acreage planted h away the Island crop. Intyre said. Sho d rnand for fertiliser this Province, Mr. 5000 to had been lmpo in i041 but over 40000 tons ThOOOIO g much this spring received their fertiliser la said. ood potatoes for market. o“ He asserted that the apple grow g,tish Columbia had grabbed Canadian aPP1¢ mo: t “will! th efficient cold stozgge itlgs Good whose. I i ngs necesas to make lffrmaha the lee flnnefcre tf-hemrzieegt 0 sn-Fmiw Soulter conveyed ' hearty vote of thanks to Min d; for the showing of Too L_ate To e _ _ _____ _.__._.. ._ “Ia! LOST-BULL DOG. T-AG N0. l‘! Answers to nsmc of Butch o Stubby. Reward. Phone i046. t u! .. 3-28- usekeeper. _ Lloyd's of undcn. famous in- suranoe company. hlndlel no life plant much of a potato crop. At American farmers were being called into the army and if they were not releas- end this summer. then steamers '15 would likely be available to tabs Mr. Mac- how the de- ad grown in Mac!!! said here had 15 been purchased in 1M4. I-Ie thought the Island growers should consider themselves "lucky" if they got as uiihtu- said. W! eminent. during which it was sul- tbe Okanagan Vallg in Sri- the of fssil go storage anagement were the that potato produ- cing hm in the world. he con- W to the minor elements. dud"! ma‘ by u“ mperlencem H, w" Anthem. Vote of than-ks a Hil- withstanding that if the regulations. Glasify _ "ni- s n - remain-seen tacked up th Good homo Potato Growers’ M- eoolstion held last evenlfll- I Among those fswttehding the oere; many of "Religious Reception held in St. Dunstan’; ColleBe on Monday morning were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradley. Thomas Brad- lev, Miss Rita and Theresa Brad- ley, Mrs. Emil Smith, Miss Min- erva McDonald): and Russell Smith. all from Kelly's Cross. Canadian Legion Monthly iiieeting quid: thly meeting of Th. r M“ breech of nth; with-nan president. Leo Bradlq in the chair. There was s large attendance. might MW mfim’ bell were admitted. A fl-iort discussion took 31ers ln ' regard to the Legion bri . lately prlentcd to the Provincial Gov- gestsd that the Legion might Wrk towards halving the manufacture of liquor nationalized and U16 PM’ fits put towards educational use in connection with temperance and m; pgqvmin‘ of hospitals for those afflicted by the disease of intern- A delegation from Wlidey Lodge. 1.0.0.1". waited on Mr. G. Dudley Wright a-t his home, 8M Fitzroy Street last night and mash him a. presentation in recognition of his 50 years as a membe .of the lodge. Mr. Wright was of Charlottetown Athlonss 0n Visit To Washington ll Aneeiaied he.) , March 2- Iiarl of Atblone. Governor General of Canada, and his wife, Prin Alice, reached Washinflbn today for a two-day visit with President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Th?’ were formally received at a mil tary ceremony on the south grounds of the White House fol- lowing an informal rece tion at Union Station. where the es-idcnt and Mrs. Roosevelt went to meet thcir visitors. The Roosevelts motored to the station in an open car flying the United States and Canadian en- slgns. The President wore an or- riinary business suit while Mrs a former mayor rance. It was also pointed out that. noi- wlthlstandlng the great increase of population. Canadians today are using only N per cent of th! {liquor the, did in 180i. Lac. lvlonsen of the Ho!!! N01“ ‘wegian Air Force rlelishftfi 811 present with stories of the Nor- ogisn underground efforts dur- g the war and some of his Wu tendered a that. noi- was against pa r- uni- viiian ‘it was pointed out some were still tially clothed in the Kim's fern]: while engaged m oi wor . resolution was adopted asking 4, that in view of tho pensions sei- r up in this Province illill a dischar- no depot bo also immediately es- 2f ihblished in the Citv. Another rosolui ion fl iiflIll-P" e Legions Dominion headqua l Roosevelt wore a short black fur cont and hat of cerlse and soldier blur feathers. _ The Governor General stepped from his train attired in field mar- shall: uniform. Princess Alice wore ii dark blue dress and silver fox urs. When the party arrived at the White House, Mrs. Roosevelt. Prin- rrw; Alice- and the Govenior Gen- eral “lighted and stood beside tho Presidential car, while the United, States marine band nlaycrl "Hail 'l'o The Chief." “God Save the King". "O Canada" and the "Star Spangled Banner." Units of United States soldiers. sailors and marines stood stlflly at nitration during the brief cere- mony. BIR l-IS film-DONALD -- At Plsquid Wcsf. Years An 00d Fellow Y ment SNYD ears. Funeral from h sldence Saturday at I Burl n Cemete vada, March , Brehaut Snyder, beloved wif derlclr Snyder, aged 75 years and formerly of Charlottetown.» MaoKENZII-l - at Rustioo March 22. 1945. Mr. Ewen J. MacKlcnale in his 91st year. Funer al fmm the home of Mr. James L. LcPagc Saturday, March 24, at 2 p.m. In- terment in Cavendish Cemetery. In Memoriam In lovin M “i 1 r nk Anderson. ‘wlslenrllzipnrtgd {his limb 28rd, 1944. _ When tbs evening shades are fol ins. . And we're slttlnx all alone. To our hearts there comes a long- I'll. If he only could come home. lle will never he forgotten Never will his memory‘ fade Loving thoughts will always lingu Around the grave where he is ink! Lov-lngly Remembered by Wife and Family. Ii-fl-li. »___i___ N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltshka J. E. ANDREWS Undertaker HUNTER RIVER Prompt Day and Night Service on Yilhrch l3. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. . in its efforts to have John David MacDonald, a daugh- l-I-Itlse war services gratuities for those zer, Ann Josephine. PHONE 7