`9`9l'1l -- _ _ f ,rllF_§ll_\ll_L_r_>T'rFrc>_g~_§l cuinoliw l _ lrhe Previneiel 1- /2 ‘ * 'W 'rw it ’. uf. ' - PAGE Frvlrl ChampionsWi1lBeCrowned Next ¥°°,_,jg°“'“_;, ,_°”,_;;'°‘°““» °' 09 _ng Hin Que r ll -5 ,,-ll_,.,,,.,._.... l7,“‘f.’:."I.i:€3;§. :’,;f".“”‘:z;'-ii" ` llll feverfbg ` " ' ` ‘ [nterscholasticl "W °'°""""`"`°' ll< J - Illllorden Nationals, champion Puck- The interscholastic Meet l . _ ' ' . ohne" of th. hh” county mn” l pn; DRY Ml". Mutch feared that the local n 0 0 r e will meet the sunt-ence lmcerials at Next mae: nicht the nm rm- E ‘ Mernment' WML mmd 1" mms. the scrum tomme night in a vlasnl 1 tel-seneluue lee Meet ever 1 (nv R4 l l. _ _ _ lm m- ‘ l _ H se/f..,{;e!;:,, ~ _ l “ ' li Nlh rmspmecuuouuanmueaume Friday 'g tWhen Boys Com- _,,,__,,____ pete At Forum-Cups And ml... Medals will Be Presented Te l as also Aprovlnctallnterscheiastisxce we is le ce mmm- me /olvtewn lcnetewn muon as a speed smer "N mum on rl-may, March iam. nm- and we are sure the students will Tl" mio.. have been sent to naman, benefit much by his instructions. bf* °f mm men-y, summer-uae, n is felt that can-letcewwa and °°‘°°l‘- xwgmgem, Borden, (l'Qa.\ll, Vio- wl-la, Rustioo, Hunter River, Corn- "ll, Mt. stewart, Montague, Geo'- town Bt. Peters, Souris and Bun- bu,-y_' All other schools on the Isl- in order io make the ` Meet a sue- A me are hereby extended an invlta- cess. Who knows but we may dis- °' "‘° tion through the press to partici- cover andther Gorman or Robert- °‘ N" MM' 5”" 5°h°°| |°° li Sports, th t. soni »-"fn °°v°“ _ _ ....... ' in BL Dunstans, Prince of Wales west Kent, Queen 5¢luare, Prince gg;-eat, U. U. U., lid C. B.U., hlvd ,ll expressed their enthusiasn and willingness to eo-operate. necords are to be recorded and the holders will be recognized as Provincial Champions until their records have been equalled or sur- passed. Suitable medals are to be award- ed for first and second place in each event. A handsome Silver Trophy has been donated by His Worship Mayor Prowse to be awarded to the school scoring the highest number 01 points, while another cup will be awarded to the student scoring the most individual points. 'l’h» management of the Forum have kindly placed the ice at the disposal of the students for prac- tice purposes during the week, not- ice of which will appear later. Mr. Arthur Gaudet has very generously offered his services as instructor. death game, the winners meeting the Victoria Unions for the ld thatspeclaltralnsasnbe- fromllordcnaudltiontague with supporters from both 'l'heappes.ra.nc¢_oi thsae thelocalhoelaypalaeewtll ingrun n ivobeheldlnth|lProvl.hcs,wlllbe staged at the Forum. All times made by the winners in the various events, which appear elsewhere in columns will constitute records be 'monies u neu. the wealth of material which the Island affords, there ls no doubt that close and very excit- ing competition will take place. An hoard of officials will handle and will With ee 3;.. _.ef-asa llliltllt-...__ ___..l-_ill _:_ m PREMIER (Cmtinued from page 1) Charlottetown fans. an op- ,Wm -portunltyefwstchingthase teamsqm Meet. beat. Itisawellhnown *mm A let: llbsent from the city. At the second ary ac arcneéuaomucsueuenleonar- the Province. in general will wel- come this opportunity to see what the younllters can do "and the co- operation o! the public is solicited Following is a list of the events 220 Yard Dash, Boys 8 years old. DN Yard Dash, Boys I years old. 300 Yard Dash, Boys 10 years old. 1-4 mile, Boys 11 years old. 1-4 mile, Boys 12 years old. 1-4 mile, Boys 13 years old. . 1-2 mile, Boys 14 years old. - 1-2 mile, Boys 15 years old. 1-2 mile. Boys 16 years old. 390 Yard Dash, Girls 10 years and under. 220 Yard years old. 1-4 mile, I-4 mile, 1-2 mile, 290 Yard 1-4 mile 1-2 mile 1 mile op 1 mile Intercollegiate, 19 years and over. - 1 mile relay race, Interscholsstic, under 19 years old, 4 men to a team. Dash, Girls il and 12 Girls 13 and 14 years old. Girls 15 and 16 years old. Girls, Open. Dash Open. open. open., en. _ ° l'H.°g1.f.°e1¢1 Western Guardian -COME T0 BEDEQUE BINK on Monday, March 9th and see the picked team cross sticks with Bum- merside Crystals. This promises to be the- biggest event at the Rink this season. ‘come and see these teams ln action and give the boys a boost. one hours skating with music after match. Game starts at 8 o'clock -CONGRATULATIONS -Friends in Summerside will be interested to hear that Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Rogenl, (.lr.) of Charlottetown, were presented with a bonnle baby Slrl on Friday moming. Mrs. Rogers is the second dadughter of Senator and Mrs. creelman MacArthur, of Sum- ‘ merslde. Mrs. MacArthur is at pres- ent in .Charlottetown with 'her daughter. The Senator leaves on l Monday morning for Ottawa to at- ‘ emu; Re tend the opening of the Parliament- ary session.-B. - Trims Printers '1'he Highfield Lsmnltes were again victorious over the Printers at the Forum Saturday night by defeating them by a. close margin of one goal, the score ending 2 to 1, the winning marker registered ln thc dying mo- ments oi’ the final session. The I-1ighl'lcld‘boys are all nice stlckhandlers, and in their game with the Printers showed the results lof sound coaching. ;________ Y. M. C. A. SERVICE OF SONG AT TRINITY CHURCH I-AST NIGHT `l Over 500 young people attended the regular after church service held in Trinity United Church last ev- v. C. N. Brown co-pester of Trinity Church was the speaker oi’ the evening. He took as his subject l ‘;m°°"' °f Mirlate, and Mrs. Jar- L°fi_§l_iis_moruing 1_q_r_ ` Y* "Th 'ma ie" “ l -HORSE NOTES-Mr. Sampson Toilla.. ng w Three sdes Grady" °r Summerslde' has remsed Mr. Brown first told of a student s tempting ofler from racing men in `~ Nova se tl r hi ll lr c l lmvmg 8 0 8 01' S We I`l0Wl`l S B - lwllllng to motto in his room. I am be third. Upon being asked "°" "cle" S°°lt" M’ “my ‘l°°° to e lam his lack of lunbltlon, he . . xp not intend to part with him and in- l.eplled_ “God first. Others second, tends running him ln the cominl myself third. The speaker told of the racing season. Mr. Art Allen, of necesslty Sulnmerside. bought "Princess" and lllle ,md Mr. Herbert Thompson, "Captain|wlth°ut for having a purpose in how we would get nowhere a purpose. Mr. Brown point- Cnlkin" from the stables of the late ;el-l out that We haw. 3 duty to G,-,d_ Dr. W. G. Church, at the auction of A duly lo others and a .luty io our- his horses and racing and Stable elves choose a plan and use it to s . eqlllllment last week. “June Direct/’llhe best advantage. and "Fern Aubrey" were bid in.-S. A vom] 5010 by M,-5_ Hoy gud- more was ~ltE'l'URNED FROM MAINLANIM The m -Tho Crystal Sisters returned tolxendall most plcasingly rendered. added much .to the singing Sllnllllcrside on Friday evening frblfllwhich was of a very high order. e vlsli to the Mainland, where they Mr. Vern McQuarrie led ln the Pl?-ltd the ladies team at Port El-‘Scrlptur Bill land Kentville, winning both.er by M KHIUPS. The girls were delighted At th hearty thanks oi' all was tendered to wn for his most helpful and ln with the hospitality extended to them by the citizens oi' both towns.; Mr. Bro They were entertained at a banquet- inspiring address- *lid dance at each place. The Kent- The service next Sunday will be ‘llle team are a good match for thclhcld in CU'-‘tsl Sisters, having beaten thel' Halifax ladies team. 'rhey may pls,-` Many the Baptist Church. of the flowers that adom i return match here in Sumrnerside, our gardens have been procured before the season closes. The Crys-i from plants which originally grew tal sisters beat Port Elgin is-o ano'w1id. Kentvlllo_ a.1__S_ | i`.___,__ improve profess They have been changed or lt ausnces of 0 0 I l d by me mtlent al-ll of me .ie umed to flash some of his old being eagerly awaited by the fans of l _ _ _ , _ lonsl gardener. 012 ¢l10ll” led bl' l‘l`°f955°l'ldelenslve hockey and it looked as e reading followed by pray- .ln D08 . played a splendid defense game re- thatbothagsrcgailomposseas 'esceptionslmeterluonthdr line- that . baseball of -_.__ n gameonice-thisiscneth above the grams This made even gram due great crowd is expected. ce arearrangedllsdearriedout to live those attending an larger and more varied pro- y of events-some of which are Cl c McKinnon, lackvilie, N' B., will bear watching 111|, seat sale opens at the Forum ,pn tice tomorrow mornin: at 10 'rm-e-Amhcnz playaewm, the ru-st lit School Ice Sports ww" Isgllnst in the play-off lcfrlel with Bearca . lil; novelties sem; introduces mmm, which take pl-soc on Wed- ppm y night at the Forum. 'ne the mentioned school is noted for 'l‘ruro’s best men on the "retired" 0l’°Ull\ll°ll ill Wlllbll "I PN' list their chances are all the more essened. -l year a greater dfort will be wait to tsks -the Forum by storm. A with team Boxing date, -to tackle one of the best squads on Am in receipt of a letter from the and : . welterwelght champion of the Mari- the times, who would like to meet anylvlathleson. Allie' Kerr, William welter ln the Province and cspecl- Henry, Dick Fillitcr, Glen Partridge. meoirlnl your committee was fully represented. ` On both occasions, Mr. Leg recelv.. Cd your committee coluteously, and the conversations, at each meeting, lasted about an hour. The concrete information arising out of these meetings may be sum- mariaedlas iollowsz- In February, 1980, the Premier of Prince Edward Island communicated with the Premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, having in view, Prtsenting the claims of the Mari- time Provlnces for increased subsid- ies, coilectively. Answers to these communications were received, sug- gestingthat the matter be left in slbeyance until after the meeting of the respective legislatures. Further communications were subsequently received with no definite results. "°°"°‘°” °" »F°' Th' M“”"'““' Finally, the Premier or Prince Eo- Forgleguxfx imotiflnzzlglarntergiaggznizf ward Island wrote the Premiers of nt bad ‘mm the Y buketba” Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have mec'eeded in securmg a that he intended presenting the casey and _are leaving this morning for Prince- Edward island to i-he- Audlt Board at a glvcn dale. No re- sponse was received to these com- mlmlcailons. _The Premlel'_ Mr. Saunders, and Mr. Lea met the Audit. Board at Ottawa. Nova Scotia was l"r‘pl':‘.soni~ ed by li.: Se‘crciar_\'-'l`i‘coslll'el'_ pl' Truro Vs Amherst main events on the Maritime ca-lmdar this week are the which is scheduled to take place Amherst tonight. At the beginn- of the season the Ramblers have been classed as 4 to 1 e ts Due to the Rambler with Bathurst it now looks the "Bill 1.lown" team will with Truro an elven bet to grab chamjiionship. With three of If However, _we can only and see. mainland. The following players are making trip: "”I‘lny” Mathleson, Alex L _ hiladelphia 2; Boston Bruins 7. I leveland 7; syracuse 5 CANADIAN AMERICAN LEAGUE ' l s rlngflam Indian ,4;`l>hllsa¢lpl1la 1 i . Saturday, N. ll. I..-Toronto 5, C" lltangers 2; Maroons 6, Ottawa 2. I5 I Mt. Herbert 6 rf ross oa s I 5* Having battled to a. two all tie the previous Saturday the Mt. Herbert "Pretty Boys" and the Cross Roads “A11 Stars" met again Saturday night in the Forum. Each team anxious for a win placed their strongest lineups on the ice, and the In the first period play was very fo passing game and both defense lines pan made the first count for the "Pretty though the "All stars" would have a goose egg to take home- Just seven a beautiful solo canter went previous game couldn't get going. ieved at times by "Grandpa," 'who Th ime brilliance after an absence of i' PERSONALS __ I ,alms mimi’ friends will be pleased s‘m;l;l”n that Mr. -7. J. Macblally, of mad virslde, is making slow, but mnes;'l`l;brol'ement from his serious mix". A- E. MacLean had as her °“ Fflfl“Y. her sister, Mrs. °' °f Klnsston.-s. `"'- A- E. Maclean. M. P., 'ma Ottawa liament.-S. -Rr Peters' thc Albcrtoll Rcgals on Friday to Summerside as their manager. He is leaving Wales, Tanton charge sence. to attend the opening of Par- v_ w. J. Phillips, 1-"ester _cr st. Parish, Alberton, came with shortly for his home in G. B., on a visit when he ll accompanied by Mrs. Phillips. . of Sllllllllorsirlr, will have nf his parish ddurlllg his ab-_ will be It is understnocl that Mr. Stavert -S wAN'rsn_nsnpwoon Lumen, W- LOST-SUM OF MONEY BETWEEN _ cLAsIlrIl_-:D Abs ACBTYLENE WELDING OF ALL H. kinds at - Proude and Moreslde's, _ Great George St., Charlottetown. ,R 3782-8-9-3| H' Sleigh stock-Proudc and More- lide. Great George St.. Charlotte- WTI- 3782-3-0-3i -i_______ .___ Huestls’ Service Station and l'lU|!l1ea Corner. west side of Quson St. Finder leave at Palmer Fileci-' .ul._.l3s.uant._'..._.__,_____ album G. National Hockey S eague Results *A M ll- ~ ‘FUR THE Tllllf Klrlsus City 3; Buffalo 3., INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Winner C 0 m e P Arrows 2. Pr ship of thc province by dcfcrliillg K ' death game. St. Francois now play McGill University, senior title lloicl- aud the right to lneci. the Maritime C R d - presentatlve in the Allan Cup play- o many seasons. and 011 the f°fW=1‘d seating their claims for additional -no seconds before the final bell McNeil, 1|,-lg. gm-don, "Dinkey", "MlSl¢f"» subsidy, your committee would -hesi- la _ l l“Red", and “Spec", the latter a re- late- to recommend that this Board l'~ B"°'"" _around the defence and "Papa1' gent acquisition from the bls less- lrlcllnc tho nleilinclf. thai. should be nl e °l°5° °f the Evening th' fdidn't have a chance on the shut. ues, played splendid hockey which omployccl ul sciilv illc claims. jm. FW' the “All SUNG’ "Tiny, “-"BBS" had their supporters cheering until Rcslwftflllll' -=lll>l1l‘ll"‘l f l hd "Alf" did mbbli Of the lbtlilklng; Lhgy were hp,”-59, In 'thg gbgenge W. F. Tidillnlall m Milton being tired from playing in a or eoach Earl, who had to look after Chalfmill _lv the lambs and Art who went to Ver- F‘°1' the "Pretty Boys" "Papa" non, nay had to look after the "Pret- DlSf""‘°" "" ““¥“"* s was a real contortionlst between the ty ts' "Hollywood" and "Gabby" vglrl did 1;h¢|,- best to get the -ml! It was moved by Mr. Mutch and D Stars" into the winning column.lS°°°“d°°l bl' MT- Tld“"“5h th" alsuch as would encourage the people. F. Wood F‘. Jellkills 8. Jenkins Rodd *?fi°_f_€°- J- no claims. New Brunswick was noi represented. l_ llllllcnls Nature of Claims Prirlcc'E_v:3r-_:ease ;';;,-ales.. -=_ if- __ i sz I -. , S P. E. 1. ;_ .L .fai- ‘-=~°:.. Intermediate-Champlonshlpj ' .- Prices 50 fb’ 75 Cts. l = Seats on Sale at Box Office Tuesday 10 A. M -lf ~"fi?"~.i~.. ‘. ,‘l3l"1i . .se '- dp W '* 4 _ .. ‘-2215 .':- ,~;‘ ;.l_ if ~` ‘ §t_"`~_' *_“*~°~' `~_. j_. Z, ~.., , __ g- °-' i`~ Forum . ‘ 'f 1 ll `~| ed tour extending into this Province. The matter was referred to the Entertainment Committee tter was read from the Ontario Wholesale Grocers Association with SUME to the proposal that is being “num that the maximum weight for momln packages mailed parcel post be raised 3 mm from 15 pounds to 20 pounds. docket R. E. Mulch felt that the tend- are th of the mall order houses is to Bm] en and make more popular the ' Alter s. A. Mcuonalo stated that the in *ll SUPB-E Munn S--The Supreme Court con- g after a recess of more than ith. Three cases remain on the , all for debt or damage- These c latter case it vvas a<.’Journcd. const lendgllcy lg lm. large organlzallolls and allowed in st-and ai. the foot of Ship lm g las ch llnatc llnoti fihat against i-hc proposed changr-_ l"0"~'9 e-l an answer lp queries as to the l`l"° _ intg Confederation; and a claim aris-Il ing out of the decreased value of tllcllimc rights was rclelrsd lo_ The luel .l committee ol that Board .jlsked that mail; Cllarlotietown Board C0-0l'><‘1'al»€ attc ihc plea l01` lhc pruicciion of thc can and ‘steel industries. in t Bay lllc ill coal A communication from thc Glace able Board of 'Dade respecting Mari- was I ughoui. the whole territory which ing branch line scl~\'c.< and has re- iries which illc Board has di-` Th ed M _ lcrba bcllevc .thai any adequate pro-la ls are under consideration which cm lllloll oi lilo pro.»icirll‘ of illc “"7" adiall National Railways and also Aim hc Minister of Railways for Call- Cha iudusir_v_ and that this has lit in of scrvicc, with Ihr- sllggcsiloll that ‘Rnd thc opinion oi this B/_lard tho rllll o practical sollltloll of ihv dllli~ lains With bathl will permit the opera-tion across of (hp same class of eolllplnerli as used on ihr other brallrllcs of th" ince Edward r.<'.ami Division. FU`R’l"l»l'F7R RESOLVED that copies this resollliion be forwarded to Mkfi- will be ready about the middle oj ---~-~-~--~--~-- .luly its adjourned session this l Service In July e cases of .lames F. Reid vs Th! P G. seem. that ef william a. The McNeill vs Robert W. Stewart. and “‘H1’S deulery M _3 mf ' The charge www that of John L. Hawkui.<_ vs \‘-'illlalu lwl-1211 bc diverting freight mio thc ii “-5. '1.`v tral Guardian New P. E. 1. ce. 'll __, ' Mr: collar sasslolv aa- Ferry Réddy FOP' l fll' l ~.~%r?¥*’~B~?!5E§`I“"!!\~?i\`..~=-.= Moncton Times says; ,* new Canadian National Ra;l- vl- car ferry for the service iw- New Brunswick and P1-ln>_e .» .55 ` . 5 I and the Nicholson ull Co. Lid. 'hldlvard lslunrl. across the Strait 1.-i` _ some evidence had been taken Nothumberlend, which ls now undlr - l _ ruction at Levis by the Devi.- Bullding und Repair Compnzly, ' l. next, according in information '_ =’ 'fi l‘ PERSONALS received bv Mr. W U Aplfoton '-- . . . . , , Eli A. Mchcall. Chief C. N. R. Nallo from Borclell_ Where his export ablv la rge _ ____ erect is leading lla great indignation the in much loss of passenger ol Charlottetown. s and WHEREAS thc rcpllr-ls to the - to the Regional Management mad” I1 nsurc ihc provisioll ol a rr‘asoll-,Tum solvicc ol' sllcll as illls Board] ra 0 expect would bc lJro\'lded. land I . < .. . . -_l _ l . __ S‘mnd€r51m'eHiC“rd mr Fume Mm L Ml". ll- E- Mlltvll SlBl»@¢l lllil- U19 urls with thc request that stops hf~‘NRil_onal. a large increase in the lies in such strengthening or ed fo General Manager of the Canadian e new car fel-ry will be consider. Z i ed at Borden, Prince Edwarl island terminal for the ferry, snr. ,l 1. work of installation of tho' pip- "_ from the oil tanks in the _dock A is nearing completion. On aomlm; ings lo the railway and has de- ll lshe Large dimensions of the ‘Ury io hold conventions in Canada; terred tile lrlovcment of traffic in and l,_l,mal`;al;e:tlE§;isa,g;r:e§;]:;g;qt;e ' ND Borden, P. E. 1., and this work' 1:: be-ing rushed to completion o .second car ferry has booll, sod traffic which has developer! ss illr- Strait. During ,lm “ice was inaugurated. With thc l1lng_rllll'i|lt:ihe early part r,f ‘_ 'l l L nal Rye- hero. - _~ l larger than the one at presentr , l'§' fuel oil storage tanks harsher- l .___-» = . l -1:-‘ necessary by reason of the in- lcl' season automobiles are ,-4 .. 1‘lSD0l'lCd hr-tween the lnaiuland . Prince Edward Island and this \~R.lcFo»Rs: RESOLVED that ll1el“°ffl° ll” bee!" ¥'°Wl"S Since the r bc at ollue plmscnicrl to lhc 5"" s ‘_ ,nf ills llmv railway hotel nt l l'loiielov\'ll, “The Crlnadinlr is crurcicd. The hotel will bf-~_ rl the American plan and con-. all outside rooms, each oquipp. I ~ . *Je _LL . April First Set rRadz°o Hearing ` . . 1 ‘- A. l 1. Q ' 1 » I . ll ncan Commission report demanded nt nncc iakvn io provlflf- a sailsfaci- irlul-lst tralel to Prince Edward ll- ,"> and Omer gglwlbcrs Ll" P?lf;l:Il1;Tll`!lllai. assistnllcn bc given the Maritime orn- " l lcu'0l'l. .c -_ ofngplinicills oftilloec iniclvlcvv- ‘wal I r _ ,_ _ ljbcen done. only ed, was that ovllng to plcssule _o I Mr. Sl Al Mcuomld expressed the Gully '°“‘l“°”' 1" °"“" "ml ““ e1°°t‘°“ opinion that if the Beard ale not l-ebullcllng el me Hillsborough nrloge might be held so as to enable delc-Isumwrl uw dpmand for lwowcllon ll ns Glare Bay Boarri of Trad? be SUP* the led, The motion was carried. MURRAX' HARBOR BRANCH 'l'l1g- following; rvilolllllon llltroduceri .md |l1o\'r=rl lyv Mr. R. L. Cotton and mvlllefl by Mr. S A. McDonald was 'frlnpl-rd: lo make use of the railway facilities for travel and improve their means of acres.-. in ami from the capital he Province-but instead the nger service provided has been _v inferior to anyihlng ever ¢X'DC¥lPi'l- cell in the history of the Branch. AND WHEREAS the great de . in the arrival of the trains at the ar unl|_v rret-llllls: Thr Cliarloiiriowll arfl of Trade lll rcsprfi lo llln pal- 'rngcr and mixed traills operated on lhv Murl'a_v Hal`hol‘ blllllch of thc lmrllall National R.alil\'a_vs lPrlrlcc ation of the Murray Harbor branvll Ra tand by the Canadian National ways management that an improved M points u~l1;-rr lv-av ra aassnger service would be provided ll-am. THEREFORE RESOLVEIJ thai this hoard l~l~ore.=is lwallltt the Pm- posorl levrl crossing on this new frail. l,- ;ll-(f~l-l- whirl; _=.l\(loc'pl_\'l‘ol1(`crl1.=ihr ,l,\.,,l0l,menl_ nf business bciwerrl ililsl Province and the rest of the world. ami ln-gc-l= the Canadian National Railway management in so amend its fplnns as io eliminate the l'»f0D05"<`\\ Iii f."apf~ Tnrmentlne pro- elusive control of bl'cnrlc'l'<;;llg_ and vides lol' a l<’\'l‘l C1"~°‘~‘»‘ll1¢ 0"” the /\|ll'il 1 has been set as thc daio by l~_q=]~_rn\- il~arkr. on Tormrnilnc railway which all inctums must ll- filed, lsr he immediately dravm io the ai- tcniion oi' The Provlnrlal (‘m~.r~rn- ment. om' local rcprrsclliaiiws in ihp l-louse of Commons and Sfnnif-_ in thc Fcdcml Dcpavtmclli i‘onc<‘l'l1r‘rl in the cllmillaliml ni lovrl vi-.l<.=lllg.\ land ihat ih'- i\invxiim»~ Roavrl nf 'l`l'arlf~ lv also af'-:ffl to ll' » i`nr.r cn- deavours to have the plans anlrlldcd AND WHEREAS on il1l.< lll`\"l"0='~@Cl C65 Will join Oni-Brio. Qllclnoc and new lo-vrl cmaslllr all auto tl'afflC Prince Edward Island in battling for and frolll Prruvr F.d\val'rl l:al1\l“l Dl'o\'inclal rights, Hoarim: on tlld e bclllg 0,:cl'at€'d wii.h irlsufllclclit must cross llil- mais over \vll|<"|l lJ1\.'>S l rclcrence hlls been flxcrl for April il, m°l-'l\'° P9“`@l‘ and lm'~lflU3lfd~ lm' all railway cars to and from Pl‘1llC0 'Questions to be dcifrrmili-‘gl by tlld mfol'ta,ble and inadequately' healed Fdgm-(1 Island as well as a great mlll-¢_ Mel nd lighted coaches due to the re- ,mmm of shunting between the rail- .~.i‘.l-iviiolls rcspcctlllg the weight limits way yard at Tornlvliilllr Bild the cqllilalllvlli lvllivll may bc oluolnirfi ll;¢~l~ or Ihr- Hllllsborollgrll Rlvel' bridge. AND Wl-IEREAS when arrange r-nis were maclv for thc standard- aut,-, irafi1r_ ANT) WHFIREAS large °l