m: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' AGINTBI In. John Pond. ll Church Stock-Phone in i IUIMEIISIDI end Plllilil COUNT! m“, Subscriptions Advertising should he loft mo Mn. Pond. M? no Gun-m“, m" be bought gully at u‘? of the following clone III W tor Street. Gourlieo Drugstore Water Biron. Toronto “u ti... Street. u»: ‘Geudet. o": Crlnvlllo Street- f-j-"if _ The Guardian will he delivered to any homo in Summoreide by Wm; Boy at. 2n per do; or 1w per week. Phone 289 for this service or ‘w, yqul order to tho boy responsible for deliveries on your route. reserved (or uvu of -SELL OATS Ind bill’ QOUIIG u,‘ iutenet. on edvertlelll ol n wheat and oats at less money. Order ‘m, noun mu o0 lnortel n I now at Bra/he's. l.- 4-2-21. m," 1 Iord. atria“) N155“ ll “up”. -WANTED man and woman, _re-=——xtevat.m rxnarrlei or‘ single to workup. szxiall 4:08 arm. ppy P. o. Box i . sum- mit» Drua 00-. Ksmmflwn- IPM- merside. . L-i312-3-31-2-4-3l. MLBEKTON. Thursday. April _roa SALE. - Wellington Hotel. ii Willi.“ u. m»‘»i’§?“-i‘fii"=’iT tlttmh“‘°l~°éfiii‘i“u.l”cl“f;u°‘ ""1" h!“ 1n "mgj and 5W" ' LPl222-3-26-28-S1-4-4. lQ-Q-Z-l-Q. —FOR ALE-Ji ll LOIS JUNG Gt/Erowongykifzaj Russell Stsreet, Burguurigrglxclie. latgix; =3” “Mm Tune Goes‘ owned by Mrs. Annie Arthur. Mod- wsea" glflzzxléiaflnd speelanlw Ad_ gen] ognyeniencaass. Appllyqléforley M. ‘ mission act the. 20c. L-Ti-i-Z-t. - ' “m L-iis-i-i-ii. ___.__ l -aa SURF- Mld "s" ‘he "ml" -_nanaquz UNITED CHURCH. n,“ column ll ring toll comedy MMEOR ‘Strange Alibi’ Packed With Thrills, At Capitol Theatre erly to the many thrill-packed situ- TO-DA v A NIW SCREEN THRILL‘ -_C3"_-—___\ llnlhllgwliflllll-s! ‘JOIN PIIIY ma» lillllAll-A minuog anon-unusual - Ivu-lllnybylzwy“: RhlPH IIIITTART Sunzmcrside Also Short subjects Shows at 3—7.15.—9.15 Prince Gounty Produced much Irish Moss in ’41 The regular monthly meeting of the Summcrside board of trade was held Thursday evening in the town hall. Acknowledgments from the Hon. J. L. Ralston, the Hon. C. D. Howe. the Hon. it. B. Hanson. Pre- SUMMEKSIUE Cflllllol audiences responded eag- r Bazaar. - < -- . ~.. “is Mo“ “y I 9794444“ E? Bsihgvgrgli P fig Alban '7 30 Kennedy and’ Joan’ Perry “fat o 3f members of Parliament and sena- Hall. _____ P Y’? Rev Ralph W linker fimik ed the“ m“ night - 9° tors of the resolution of the board, ' MADDIX Bummerslde téi- ' ' ' L-sé-i-i-ii The exciting stdrv deals with a “m”? m‘ “““‘°‘““‘° *‘°“°“ “*- _GUS l ll fishermen cold- ' ' valiant young policeman who furth- gaydl“! we replacement °t the c“ ‘Eiugelpgnsd lanchers on P' E. Is- ._.5ALA])A TEA pantry 53,19 and ers his department's cause by faking $151215‘ s’ clmrl°ttet°wn W”? It ‘ . ' ' . . - a . r land with herring, and will de- 531g or fancy articles at St. Marya emmw bemm“ hmse“ “d the Mr. H. T. ‘Holman. the vice-presi- Angllcan Hall. Easter Monday he- glnning at 4.30 pm. Tea w," by trucks, train or boata- 35c L.-19-4-4-2i. Phone 523 or 346 or write him to summerside 1P3‘)- —RETURNED FROM INSPECT- ION TRIP — Mr. E.W. MacKlnnon Superintendent of the C.N.R. for the Province and ‘IXB. Bishop divisional freight and passenger agent, returned on Wednesday from an inspection tc-ur to the West of the Province. -—S -—ORGANIZED FOR HOME DE- FENCE- The people of Malllefllle held a meeting early this WEEK fvr the purpose of organizing a Home Defence Corps. Col. Johnson of Charlottetown P111115 i0 80 W Mal" peque on Wednesday the 8th to examine voluntee s for a H me Defence Unit. Many men of all ages have signified their intention of joining up ~5- -II.ED TRIANGLE CLUB _T0 (JONTINUE- Men of the services, particularly those at No. 9 SF.T.S., who have made the Red 'I‘riang1e Club their headquarters, while in Summerside, will be pleased to learn the chairman of the committee In charge was notified on April 2n . by the area supervisor of YMCA war services. Mr. Geo Young. that funds are being provided for the Clubs continued operation until such time as arrangements are made for financing local war oer- vloes through salvage collection. Mr. George Pifher on behalf of nation- al war services adyisoiy board has personally continued Mr. Young's advice-S. '—-GI\'EN FAREWELI; ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -- M155 sue Meadows. who is leaving the Pro- , - ' <1 W d esday §‘;.%i€?i?“..§i‘°§?f‘ “.';,....f.s ..- tween the acts. omission .1 wedngsdgy holding a sélggiflggqshe Probate Court at the Court, l-lous e. The accounts in the estate of Jbhfl Mi!- DJltllfl o! Mount R0519]- Werfi take" and also those $116 6574159 01 l late William E. Turner of 0‘Lea1y. ’ The lawyers interested were Ernest H. Strong, K1!- wal r E. Darby Summerside, Geo. Matthews, 0'- Leary. The Succession Duty Office '* ups represented by Mr. Loyd c. Lewis. B. --ll0LY WEEK - There were Qpcclal services in all the churches at summerside during Holy Week. There was a service in st. Mary's Church efwh morning and even- ing; on Good Friday the usual anti communion service was held. vcn. Archdeacon Harrison preach- ing an appropriate sermon. In S1. Paul's Church services were held ' on Wednesday evening. Thursday morning there were three ,Masses at 0.15, '1 and High Mass at 8 dclock. A very large number took Otuimiuiion. The exposition of the Blessed sacrament was observed closing with the Holy Hour at 1.30. 0n Good Fuiday more was a ser- rice at a o'clock, with the ador- ation of the Gross and in the afternoon the Way of the Cross. ._y5 MEN_M lawman‘ M, vince ‘shortly to take a position at m... 0,, oondmom u they m m Blacks harbour. was presented with England a; present w” given by a very pleasing adidress and lovely lilaior a. s. Wright of the P. u. f. 81" ‘"1 Wednesday "m" “he “W” Highlanders, recently returned from 5°!‘ the 1881'» lme “to her plallils in Engmndl at a meeting o; the 5mm Kensingtori and flteetcwn. t e pre- uierslde Y's Men's Club 'l'lluxeday "mflw" “M! ma“ h‘ the m3“ Qvgning‘ ML a a w, a {ouowud School at Kensington where Miss with l, few remark, a ream“ m, Meadows has been teaching muslic. lllllloriance of the tourist lndugh-y Miss Gertrude Pendergast, pres d- .5 a mean, o; Betting much need, ent of the Home and School As- “ Mm“ rubric” l" m“ ifiittidi‘ ffilfifiefi $35 2333.222‘? country. He also fllliwed ' °°l°md the one from the Home and schorl film of the Island which. following l how; m ch 1 WW“ y aid Association was read by Myrtle o,’ Rm cmsffi‘ will‘), 3,0,,“ lilill and the one from the High School pupils was read by Jean Fclland, the resentation was made by Mir-aim lneau. Miss Meadows deeply appreciated the kind gifts and finely worded addresses and expressed her gratitude in o. few short remarks. the ln Burnmerside by the Y's Men with proceeds going for War Work. After this the film will be seen in var- ious parts of the province and the Entire proceeds donated to the Red ms. Here is something to remember Rule ‘I — Clothes Kept Immaculate If ls still fruo that people judge by op- peoronce. Be sure about your: with clothes that ore kept fresh ud new look- Lewellyn ing with cleaning Phone l l2 for quick quality service on dry cleaning LE WELL YN DR Y CLEANERS ' SUMMERSIDE WEST force. To make his ruse credible he turns in his badge ad joins up with the ruthless been terrorizing the community for sergeant. Kennedy fulfills the prom- ise displayed earlier in the season as James Cngncys brother in “City For Conquest." Joan Perry is lovely- - to-look-at as the heart. and there is dent vsPo presided. in the absence Mr. A. R. Brennan the presi- dent. resd areporton ‘the collection of Irish moss. 177.000 pounds were marketed from Prince County last racketeers who have ears. No one believes in him save is sweetheart and his strange alibi —-a corpse season. A balance of 425,000 pounds were marketed from the other two counties this made Prince Edward Island the most important producer of Irish moss on the North Ameri- can continent. The product brought a. total of $12,000 to the Province. The price when properly bleached Is twenty cents n pound. Some discussion was held on ‘Irc tourist and publicity quPstlon and It was considered advisable not m go to any special expenditure. If the need for a tourist officer arose he could be hired. It was suggested toilrist literature could be placed in taxi stands. In the sleuth role of the youthful faithful sweet- an excellent character portrayal by Florence Bates, surprise hit of "R/ebeccal’ --IMPROVING —- It ls pleasing to report that Mrs, Ella. Peters is improving from her recent illness. .._RECOVERING - Frlendg will be glad to learn that Mr Axtlliéu" Allen. Post blaster at Sullmers e, M._ H ‘ I _ is making n gocd recovery from merilberug? Qggnéggrgdwguggdflfllls‘: hi5 recent attack °T P“°“‘“°m“- so cusslon took place conrcrnlng the -——— u t h . -casr. 0F aavimsss Darv- .°.?i“i§s¢§’.‘i‘i<i?ehti§.h1i§.°§§§°§t§‘3?. ING- A party appealed hem" doors and entrances making it nif- 1i.‘f“§§“‘“ttf?“§"l.{“ .“.°;‘.“‘ii§‘“§ h a up l: Yg W 1‘ [lg - I» Y f 9 iecklcss manner. He was lined “live ,~-,,§§S_°“ 50m thing Shmud be dollars and costs. S. —FIRS'l‘-A1D LECTURE — Mem- bers of the A.R.P. Committee at e Srmmeside were given instructions on Tulestigty Bsvléllillg in Ftiirst-Aid. . Dr. Cau e meson an Corp. ; Heath were the instructors ani u very interesting evening was had. Mayor Lldstone presided. -S. -— rs. peer w o as een TgétgTUlglivEDsTt) CHhAIKhOgTE- visiting her pazents, Mr. and Mrs. BERNE A n 3 _(AP) _ The a§°rge ‘g*‘“c",i°ki.fi‘ggi‘,"‘°",‘,i°;,lsfii first publlshexdr nholowrnnhe of the ‘e “m” Q a’ thwfl-l ‘ of damage inflicted on Luebcck hv the .1 m‘: lfifyfegneg pleaeslnvnigs re_ Royal Air Force last Satuaday néfihg port Mm‘ Canbeck l‘ much better" mgweffgfgsgoggreegggifigingllc." i129 __ __ Berlin correspondent of ire Tribune ridAMffNggiglflw-yltxlsilffiiteglon 21nd D9 mmve ‘mmwd today" ah i t‘. bud 1 d I m "Some hundreds of properties hiim if fin-ii»? $105: wit; rfhtfsfslflsixli: .i:::l? us; “M ‘he funeral‘; 051M‘; Jamieslfins entirely blasted bv explosions." the father. Mr. A. . am eson, w oh correspondent mom “one s“; “._ took place on Wednasdfly- MT- Prvwhnrg men and women looking 522E332 aglsd r31“ tarelvfigs‘ over ‘the remains of their furniture , ' th i mammg for 5"“ time’ . 8' amlqlxi‘: DhgtOI-"Ygflrlllls confirmed enr- _ _ ii on. from sci-uh that the d _w' M55,‘ Silmvl-Iqgn-l: onufiteid rfsird rvivvgs “gthe heaviest British air clinch“. sgeclgl scrviceywas held “flack °“ Germ“ terflmw “n” . » under the auspices of the W-MB the beginning of u e Wm‘ of the Church. Mrs. Hammond Johlrgsion coriicitucited the devoltiofjial per , assse by Mrs. aol‘ w __25 Y Tiavers and Mrs. Scott. The speak- a: wais Mifillnulse Callback a re- rne m onary. Her message was very inspiring. Special music was rendered by members 0f the W.M.S. and Evening Auxiliarys. --—-—- ' ‘ . A?“ ‘ ‘°"“2“"ti.€°°i§fl.§£§5 her successes o _ Personals Fhont. French patrols reaching ‘h? ——— b f t. Qt ntin. Gcflflflni 40m. Peter Perry of Norborc gggqiqgmfik, “Fsumrge attack is visiting friends in Halifax. —6. M, Vin-me. 1e (Xiateau in tlaifi ~_—- Argonne. Russians IZYWB KY0“ --Oot‘poral Jack Sinclair, Sum- 1h G lil _ moi-side left on Wednesday for a Brady’ m“ em a ca short furlough in N-cva Scot . -—-‘5. -Captain Donald Lidstone pa-id e brief visit to his home in summer- side on his way back to ro- qiment after taking a course at Military College. -.S. -—Mlss Jean Moore left this Wlek tin a visit to Toronto. —S. Miss Muncey and Miss Ade Mac- Dougall were passengers on Thurs- day to Montreal. —6. -Mr, Asher Hiurrcws and Miss Amy Birrows have returned to their home in Summerside from Kansas City where they have been mending the winter months. —S ._____..__._._..._ Well known Man passes . R. C bbe. B5, died at Mr omln Sumrgierside ‘Ihursdnv $2.15 $5.75 VMIIE JAR OF AIIIIIIII VElVA CREAM MASK $2.75 lure Indeed ls o “rpoclol" by Bhebolh Arden. Yo! Ior u limited limo, on o definitely llmllel in; home m“ he $1M; Afoizlrgtel-Wrafllwsyltrplgsetal cler quantity. 7w MY bvv N» sandal but had been retired for almost I0 l-ouneo [or of Elizabeth Arden‘: famous Volvo Cream Merl: io help YQQPG. Mr. Crabbe was a son of the M!‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabbe heft- When only 1'! he enléffid "'1? 9m‘ uloy of the old Prince Edward Is- yov look your loveliest cl u moment's notice. It's a full $5.75 value for only $2.75. lam railwa and was o of t‘? two origins. postal clerk: appoin - ed after the road was bu! He continued as flllwlv Wm‘ I clerk for 00 years. Durini! hi“ "mf he lived in Charlottetown. Since l1 s reiirement. however, he went back <01 lJ-xuu to his native town. had been unwell, ellwo fie llfil fall but had been con ined to h! bed for only two weeks. He is survived by his sister. “f! W. J. Whitney of Summers d’ with val-om he reside . Funeral services will be hold W! afternoon to the People's Column General Maurice Pope appointed Canada has begun In exercise direct control ln two vital fields of Allied analogy-through the Pacific Council which met for the first time Thursday and through the appointment of Maurice Pope as a contact medium between the War Committee oi the Canadian Cabinet and the Combin- ed Chiefs of Staff Committee in Washington. the flop-level military Organisation of the United Nations. of the Canaci an General staff, will - sit in with the combined chiefs of ~ SIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE WASHINGTON, April Sv-IOP) — WU‘ Major-General General Po , former vice chief staff committee when matters m. lating to Canada. or the theatres of war in which Canadian forces are fighting, are under discussion On those occasions ho will have e flee and equal voice with the Am_ erlcan and British officers who form the committee, reporting d1- rectly to the Canadian War Cabinet and reflecting its views. (General Maurice Pope in a ooh of the late Sir Josepn Pope 311d Kfandsori of Hon. Judge William Pope of this Province.) P0. John Hubert Ball. son of Mrs. Marian Hall of Summerside who has been officially listed as miss- ing after alr- operatlons overseas. He l5 26 years old and is a native of Slimme side. Hg enlisted in the surruner o! 1940 and ha; been fly- ing Wellington bombers overseas. Members Conservative I Urge Car Ferry Needs Cf Prince Edward Island déSlfflbllllv o! that sltiiatirn being The follaiyihs ls from nuhsani buttressed if hi fill possible, both T690" 0-‘ the P101156 0f 9001111005 because nf the needs of the (‘imam debates, March 26, the House being of prime Edward 151mm mm the m “Qmnmitee Qt SQDDIY- fact that there ave two ali- irain- . I Mr. Stirling: tYale, 3.0.) May ing establishments on the island. I" Ulla“? a quesflim Wm’! 1933741 W The result is that at the present y e Plince Edward Island car ferry Mme more is going rm an 1.3m“- ‘m5 “Ymmah- The leflde!‘ 0! We sive examination with record to Qllpimmcn ‘M13 H3115 m 118d. I obtaining the City of Sncrnmorito 530W. lmellflled t0 ask 5°11"? (luesi- not on'y as t“ the terms on which ""15 and “IR-w a Statement thereon. she can be obtained, but H150 her but in his unavoidale absence per- fitness for use as a stantfibv boat, hops the minister would be good she 1s ngg a cm feyfy‘ but she 011011211 to make a statement to would provide desirable mourn- the committee. modation for a flll-‘iri-service. l-ioli. Mr. HOWE: The Prince Edwazd Island car ferry is (pointed as a separate Q|I_ei"ation. Yours ago l" W86 myllwlcd in the accounts of While that exztntinallon has hevn the clmadla" National Railwflyi going fn, another project has twime “Not insurmountable" b t th .. - u some Y" 01' 5°11!" years H80 up, of transferring a cal .eii., lviom Ween $4.50 and $11’ with a top o! the u" ferry W85 Sepflrflicd from lake Michigan. The DClll zrut me.opfl"‘m°n ‘>5 We railway 8nd B. the use of that ferry wvrfi, i‘ , deficit item placed in the esfl- whether or not the could zzci g1mes- Evidemll/ the amount plac- through tlic St LFl‘.‘.'l't‘ll f‘ 01:11.21 , Elmer Waugh. Wilmoi. Valley; q $15.50. “HIS [IYOIIUIIHLTTI ii hilCCCSS b)’ lllf buycrs “ l’LL BE BACK FOR MORE!” “P's lust Iurprlllhl. 110W W11! poultry raiser: so that to us! 0n second thong t, maybe not so surprising, either_ 1t just stands to reason . . . It stands to reason that when e, hatchery organization like In. Duncan Oemluw Haven. P.E.X_--"I lllll your laiit. year’ chick: very much.” Wlnntun W. Currie, 0-, Leary. PJLL-“Oroor- Brayb really bean down. W" ‘Q w‘ .l°°°"" u‘ after year. on the one Job of “l”, M‘ P70153151“! “W 595i: ehlckl n Archie Mann, KIHIIIII- knows how studies that iomlhP-E-{glii aura-Z I . 10b the year round . . . keeps $211“ m h, PM 6 on plugging uway at breedlnl lnonllll they were lay- lelecting, blood Jestlng, check- ‘lb-retinal?’ wrmcczigmllé and-double - check - well. it a," Chm,“ ought to tum out mighty good chicks. Make It “Bray” This Year~0rder Now Charles l. Worth. 142 Gt. Goalie 81.. Ch town (chicks on display) i Vance MacKay, Bloomfield Raymond Doucett, Hunter River: v Station; Oliver Cameron. Kensington; - Bruce Paynter, R. ll. l, Kensing- V. E. Duffy, Klnkora; Mn. Arthur J. Ennmn, New on G, Franklin Brown, New London: Arman: . H. A. Jelley, (Yheary; J. l). McQI-lflen. UlllIl Clarence F. Hoslam, Springfield. Sig. llume. BOX ‘l8. Brooklyn. J. J. Stewart. lllontague: Emerald: Archibald MacLean. R. R. l. ‘_ Coleman; ‘l I. flurry Green, Central Bedequex 0. C. Johnson, Churchill Farm. t Gl- Charlos S, MacKay. Park Corner: Lloyd ll. hicllvven. R. R. 4, Sour , George Muirheud. 5t. Eleannfs; Giwiht Macbean, Lot. l6. South - 95 i f. North Tryon; A. J. McDonald. Tracadle Croes; .- Orin Wallace. Elmsrlale: Earl Diamond, Winsloe: Charles F. MacKfiy, Northam; W. K. Crater. R. ll. 5. Ken- Winston W. Currie, R. R. 2. alnlzton. y (Tlloary: William christian, Launching; Rae Kennedy, Murray Harbour North; ‘D- J- Hliihfl. 3- B. 3. Mount Stewart. Merrill Murphy Vernon River; A. Stafford. Lot 14. Bayside; ll Waldo lIlacDonald‘. Bothwell: TflvIEL Y NOTES Ei§?_l-_._. Two missing Island Airmen Presumed dead 2—'CPl-'I‘he F‘ ts "l iCofitiuued fr ofrrawA, April Royal Ceinnrilaii Arr 22am Cfl-illfllli‘ llml o! tii~ reported cigiii mu mssini: The silver fox sale as a whole preaiiil. Its lQSUll-g wLri: r d in the estimates was a fairly locks and it is found ilvii mf- iiii» _ _ .. . 1 , close approximation to the deficit, not; without having to be out in Oliilllml 11s follows, ‘in an ofiicia all‘ operations ova-won One kzlcd and mill’ asmall additional amount two and put together 1141i“ as report by the auction company on active service overseas and ‘ five, previously reportfd lTllfifi-lllg 15 Yequlrefi» was d‘nc (luring the last fir, The The fairy is operated ata low. difficulty there is that. in lilllfllfl "lid the Efeabel‘ the traffic. the lier together vcc uinuld ii... to r1 - greater the loss. in that additlonfll empt for some lllllc limo 11 r‘ - trips cause increased expense. down the rlv ', but ‘if Wins As hw- msiubers know. there situation is mt in ti...“ .. we e two ferries on the run, but The other point tlirit h . f» be ex- llnf°rtunaivl.i' we ivfls 10st some unlined is urllcther fur fl tks fli months ago en rote to Prince Ed- Cape Tornwuiliie and Bortlc . mu Wald Island 11' m saint John. be adapted to the bflllt o; 1mm. where me boat "ad been OVEY- to the flocks. An l“\'lllllll‘ ll l.- hauled- The boat Stink ill (100)) going on fls tn ‘these iirzn i '.<. I water. For a time it was thought have in my ‘rand a. fetter fr H the “P911111 be 5a1"389d- but fill the p:esiflcnt of the conipnna- g.‘ .1 mt- 5" V386 Ollfiflllflfs have 110W BX- the latest word, and the matter is “mined the sltuauim and (18011180 being don't with actively. 1 kllw that the boat. could not be salvaged; that; eveigvthiiig {wsslblc ls bring c nsequently it was abandoned to done to glqplllcnlclll; the nrfisfiil the l1lld6l‘\\‘l‘ll9l‘$, yo. service of tho Y’ 1114(- l,'\‘.\':\ land with u hlilllfillyv m- til vice by obtaining imizitllci- t Mr. MacNICOL iDfuf-llpor. ‘The position i5 that to keep up Ont); In my judgement the past {m7 Wm‘ ilYQEYillllme 91' Shlllbulld- service was not very sitisfzictory‘. lnz and to rebuild the car ferry is I have been to the isl' lid mam Ygil>0§§1b1e. The trays cf one of 0H1’ times, and I cunnot 5a i I cvri" T Dliffils Wvllld have to be OPIJIIp- found the service v-liiii. I Ciiltl cull ed ‘f4’ 500W fifteen months, and 100 per cent. In the first plicc it. pm‘; 51°“ "wile 90 build Special was difficult to got a our on the ‘"1" Plimmv- I sllDllose the build- brat, and once you got it on, it I“! ° that w ferry would inver- was just as difficult to Qet it m. fare with the building of three of I am not sure whether it was the séalundard 10,000 ton frelshters. new bout or the old one that uns h e need for shipllinw so urg- 1o5t_ Claims Operation "Normal" autitls fltthttli ~ - . {m}, ghoul‘; peraomatggmstieipélilg Mr. HOWE. The new both. ltlgil the wrai- situation eases, Ill Tribute u. Island e meantime ilhe one ferry is “"0"”! °“ sllwe-“fullv. The op- ivb. MacNTCOL: Well, even as w Qflitltznlhas been normal this winter the new one, I often intended to rt hrik there were one or two protest here about the difficulty ti}: ¢€1‘\§1l>tl0nS—b\it records show one experienced in, petting a motor that‘? 91:6 hfls never been a winter car on and off the boat. The last l a hole have not been interrupt- time I went across that strait I 0X15 for srme twenty'~i‘our to thirty- scratched my car and jammed it a 51X hfiurs. I think the situation is bit because 0f the narrow oat oniznthat can be allowed to continue space. I hope, when the time comes "n t the liar permits the replace- that the goveinmmit can build a m" o! that boat. new boat, they will build It large “Mr. STIRLING: Does the mln- enough that people Can coma and 515i‘ gentictloate that this one ferry go to the island without so much ‘ a 1e to take care of the difficulty as in the past. If there s?!“ “B N“! lllmmfll‘ tfB-Klo. which, were real exicommodation for visitors t.‘ “fifh "l" be much mater to reach the island, instead o! an a" t I310 Winter A considerable arbitrary figure of 50.000 cars cros- gmml" 9f Bmcultural produce sing in the season to that very If?" “ma! by the ferry. (I065 ii beautiful islttnd-dlothillg like it o}; anywhere in America-it might be h Wi Mr. HOWE: The business an arbitrary figure of 100.000. which o" \;WBYs been taken care of by would be e verys good, thing for s“ 9"?’- n 14 Only 1X1 Very busy buslnesg on the land. So I would ‘gums: Verb“?! 1h Muzust when say to the minister that when he the “fist “M770 1-9 heavy. that comes to build a bout he should p1 two ferries are used. One is us- build it so that auiznhibile traffic u“ Y l amndbv m!‘ the Other. The can be loaded and unloads-d easily, present 7°"? W” m? will’ means of I have seen lately In the Char- gommunlcation with the island for lottetown Guardian reports of ‘h3g9?’ many years, and it ls felt meetings of boards of trade and m“ h 6 One ferry shcu'd be able city councils-and I am nofrsure m iandle the traffic this slun- that the matter did not come u- In be"; "lama We expect there will the legislature-detailing the dFffl- c iry lttle tourist traffic 0n ac- cultleg with which they are now "u" 0f the ahvrtase of gasoline faced. one boat will have very aldlhrubber. A second ferry service great difficulty in giving adequate m ° Elm‘! which ‘Ypemw-S dllfllllr service to those producing farm e tflllmilel‘ molll-hl- hI-s been prcducts on that island. Personally "any ‘mpmved l" m9 195$ W0 I have a very warm feeing for {siurii £11m? 861M139. ffom Wmds Prince Edward Island, because of ti!!! Pictou. shoud relieve the its great beauty, There are no Sim“ wnsidfiably 911 "19 big stones 0n the hi hways; there ls em‘ beautiful rolling andscape every- whiere. This céiurrgprydoyves a ha?“ to Prnce llfdawr an , and no n H0’?- Ml‘. BAIBTON: My oollea- should be left undone that mlghi 31f, h“ m‘ "hired to We matters hel give those cople better trans- f ° I "Kalil Ia vary important po atlon facilites than they have n connection with this ferry. He w-dgy, of course, is the Acti Ministgy 01 Transport. 1 have ha some direct correspondence with both the mm. later and the Canadian Nnuongl Railws . The president Mlvlged m, some ittlo time ago that after a is 800d dell of examination they scheme to assist drouizht-siricken had found on the west coast e wheat farmers ihrcugiiout the m" 05"“! the Cit 0! Sacramento Unon. which mlaht possi ly be uvailgblg ____ M I standby. I had been urging PINEAPPLE corms that if a new ferry could not be -—_-. built. some boot be obtained in sometime when the Japs weren't order tomake absolutely sure that around Corp Joseph SR8; In an there would be no break-down in Honoliflu U S Amiv crimp got the service should anything hfrnseli famous by to ltig lo pine- Pen l0 "l6 DTBHQM boet. The pre- apples in one aitefncofl, eidont of the railways realized the The Sacramento GOUTII AFRICAN DROUGHT The Boulh African government considering a limited loan covering the three days: Your Clothes overseas. im- offici-hl rumour, pre- sumed dead. OPE man was rfpiirled ' llljlll'fll or fsr-‘vo =0 Ofllriiil sale Report. dn 112C!‘- ‘re spoon] zifri-rilliil. 90 pol‘ cent mid. lljllfvu on illCfllLlCll $38.81, llo Colllpnrlson _- 8S. “c S“'il0lla-,\' marl: Auction company's "spcc- "Ct-ll"? fiefv- B 1n “i” F1110 0H9 his," 73 per cent scld, averaged dangelifllii.‘ 111 in 90m b 513 ‘t1, no CGlllllilYinOll made, 501- FlillPll-“g ‘g5 m“ '-'\‘(;~ ‘~15! 0f f. 1 011041;,“ m (‘nyeeqlugftgf CHSIm-lif‘? with circa. numbers silmr. Gl 1m" cf-iiz sold. averaged and m“ 0f km" ‘i135. unchfiilgefi. Rfizular onc- OVERKEAS half to iili-cc-qiinrlcz- singer. iliypcé - < to ‘l p“ 6cm‘ awragcd $4028‘ um doérqdb ca purposes presumed chnngefl Regular full silver, '19 ‘ ‘ pPl‘ Cont. sold, ilYei-liqfli $31.30. un- f-iizinucfl. ll\i‘.‘l'lf‘!‘ typos. G8 per cont sold. zivorrigefi $20.17, declined 6 per cant. Low grades, 49 p01" cent 501d, averaged $7.81, declined 3 pet‘ cont. Exclusive of the two groups of "~~.~cinls". 70 per coiii of th! Miltluri. Elmer Burn “._ Y-‘li. Sub, B64729, Fall's. L ll. Mil t. (moth- erl Carleton, PEI Tredenirk, Erntsf AihiOll, Sgt." 9.72506. Mrs. J. A. Mame (sister) 19 Lflbihrirric Ave. Charlottetown. (BOY-h Flt-Sift Muff-art's moh- tiircc-flny" comic: was scld at all er and Sat, Trcd-"irickjs sister hrid average of $24.08. been mforrufd earlier the airmen were; missing.) -—~—-——_ . -.-—_- ~~~ »-:, MusI: LasI: CONSERVE BY BUYING THE BEST We have on display a lino of suite and top coats that will stand when the going is tough. Stock and Tailored to Measure They are fine English Fabrics smartly styled. Q] Hand Tailored. fl MILL’S IIRY CLEANERS MID BLOTIIIERS PHONE 166 SUMMERSIIIE WATER ST ~.~.-_:-..~¢_4 wP-‘i-r/w: :»'z.v.-zi:2§.~c§¢. y‘; g.- . ‘I -_';1<r.-;.;.~=“.;~afi;$_z1tL"s>z-*:r‘::-.§w->.;;.£: . . . A; " -..;—-::=;-"