United Church will on Saturday. at 3 Pl~ fioclflls O1“ 8' ~ . m i101?!‘ sale in Bruce's tugging 3-2-li -A short circuit l‘; no dallllil- ilnals South Shore did not start aflfl "Wig >1 mm‘ “is but u 1m sum mfg, and so emu m‘ oi crow - Cameo - ‘gg-"Weeirend Pass" — “mama m’ ‘ “ETEPTEtYMTZ ' ‘a-e-ei Street, _;,§.- ae-w-auuns-afiams-émqsvavaa;- l’ . About ten la tunes m tell lentry Ill " no. so work oi iiivenilem-C. ~ evaan a-r rrcrou .. Keneingtnn his comp ‘Igte "JIIIAL Jlbe student ilmnt the early hours oi was made by remov- oi glass from a win- belleved by police to be dol- The and esth Bownaes will t. hear that he was pain- iniured in an accident in Sim “who his lens ves y orus an ‘ usly await- 7'3"‘ recovery. the Hie NAM! 0!‘ AIRMAN airman killed at Pleasant airport on Febru- ary ll vas LAC. J. L. Buttsworth, it ves announced y‘; asme bad been wi eld utilisation oi next oi kin was buried gith i terday. in ull Moe honors. Buttsw n .52 vingln the Air ortn Ill killed when he was struck bg its propeller oi e. plane. T-IINIINGION III) CROSS — seri ‘liimgh the kindness and oo-cp- eration oi Mr. U. J. Cameron, pro- ~ ‘awe-Inf u fl=ayje h IN. lleiel» Wain ltreaa. .lark s1 oessvm. p“. Qliieh sauna-us‘, w’. rm s-e-u H-IDAN, iii-I — lam-mole streets tailed w . mews 11TH volur m.s.l‘.‘.e.%°"§l$§ equipment cannot gel: to you in “TW- "I"? . hose and iirs extinguishers at Braces’; m. W- s-a-z-u -TIE ANNUAL meeting oi’ the on Dairvlns Company will be hed in the creamery on ‘Iueadsy, March 6th. at 1 pm. All inter- "Wd 1h 611111118 are invited to at- tend The warehouse at Albany Own Monday aiternoon in- oi Tuesday. D. It. Gamble. Secretory. _ z-as-z-s-sl Personals — . J. A. Th int in Plctcu o$“‘§.‘.’3."..."""' eon Cpl. A. J. Thompson, RM, _p_ Li! numerous K ton iriends. —Il'. and Ire. X tie visitors tomxaalzario?” Lean were town Monday and attended the 4m many m s. m to hear that MraenDanlvel 620$}: I is coniin W‘ 0016px. ed to herhome —Ma,1or Leith Crue returns to- day to Winnipeg aiter spending his iur h at his home in Suin- merside. . -Mrs. llric Cam bell d litti davlhter have retugned ‘t3 Char: lcttetown aiter spen months with Mrs. Campbe ents in Kenslngton-K. The friends oi James H. Brown. bane will t to learn he has entered th P. I. Hospital ior treatment. e —'l‘he many iriende oi Mr. Wal- ter Wigrnore. Graham's Road. will to learn oi his liln som l‘s par- h. un- derwent two weeks ago. All Join in wishing him a needy recovery. Minard’: relieves Ihrain INTERESTING MEETING ' (Continued irom page i) labor situation on the iarme was oua and he was in iavour oi kind ci help so long as it was he . Jsatd John Read oi Borden com- men on the letters written to e Press by H. K. S. Hamming a grain elevator at the making lii aDay"thepitureMr eeted was a c eel many iavorable comments were heard from the large and a ave audience who enjoyed t lnment._“Forever and a Ds 91h the rates irom d 0i the Red Cross ue TM‘ this ilns funk-X .1? Skids Beard 0i ilrede Meeting dmsenclation c! the i‘ U! n; BIND i NC. system at Sunlner a revelation that n to construct dwell- aervi recla The branch vary grateful to Mr. Cameron trlbution to their m, rail- the la “ii good tgais RED RCBE Orange Peboe Ten‘ " vator tc Tign and .. O 3n f‘ an ocean port. Capt. ltead termed these proposals "ridiculous ideas." He said the irelght on grain irom such an ele- ish, Albcrton, or oth- i-Qfl! llitl illll ll hi" u ‘m p0 thsmbrairleguprovin- Some discussion took on the ch oi the PI Ii- ection Ac so that one man should have but one vote. It was iinaiiy decided to allow the reforms in the Act to qggstlcn c! consid- red by the new executive beiore any representations were made to the Government. _ Among others who spoke at the evening session were Premier J. Walter Jones, Ron. W. A. Stewart, n Fraser Lincoln Dewar, Rev. u. n. ancis, Dr. ma. Clark, John Maclntyre, and W. R. Shaw. The Prcnier in a briei’ talk rug: gested that iarmar grcu throng out the Province aho d ampere brieis on what improvemen hey thought should be inaugurated in no; p’, ar , these bsiaia to Drum“? to the Reconstruction Com- m - e election oi oflicess was de- ierred to a later dais. Farm films were to be shown the Federation by Miss Hilda Giilis but the YMCA. hall was icund un- suitable icr the urpose owing to its crow con on. The ioiiowing resolutions were passed: mm that some aeletance lven to the settlement oi iarne abourers on the land on: simi- 1,1- mangements ior raturnedmen. second, gréatusupport be siven to SAI-ogplsfitives thrzlllhogftthe Prov- inee. is eziragoodi i ‘Q3, éllcmliglleécn - Charlottetown hockey t e Netherlands Réllei Fund, Ngfweg- in to be Nil bestiality oi in; oversees. . ' THE GSARLUIEIIHUWN- GUARDIAN LAZYQLIVER? In Memorifim IILADA IIIIIIID l 00193-5“ a Illuflluihl I'.I IIIII" Also Short Subjects Shows: 1:30 - 9:15 _Matinee Saturday 2:30 éidoelislos may Relief Fund iieed ‘ Generous Support HLWllliamALBirks ilil - I95!» Clmlmmn oi The gsnadggn United Allied Rellei Fund, issued lh5.”l;‘c-‘§.‘?Sl t‘? ““ ti“? CD8!‘ 08. and work ior thgee camz Society. Mr. Blrks’ was speaking on bmali oi The Belgian we;- Re. liei’ Fund. Canada-France Rela- tions Committee, Canadian Aid to Russia, Canadian Friends oi Lux- embc . The Chinese War Rellei Fund, zechoslovak War Charities Fund, Greek War Rellei Fund, lan Rellei‘ Fund, United Polish i-‘te- lief and Yugoslav Reliei Fund, who are members oi The Canadian United [Allied Reliei "Born o! the urgent need to send re ei to me long-suiierlng civilian population oi Allied countries, and the practical desire to raise the necessary iunds irom the people c! Canada in such a way as not ultlplkeunnecessarilg peals to ir generosi y, it decided to adopt the principle oi the Community Chest. In other words. instead oi conducting eleven separate drives ior the reiiei oi the movie oi eleven Allied nations, e,v would be combined in one National Campaign, and the pro- ceeds divided on an equitable plan lctims oi Nazi occu- potion. The rest oi the story is told by Mr. Blrks oi Montreal, at the; headquarters oi the Fund, 130» Queen Street, Ottawa. | "The odian In United Allied Reilei Fund," said Mr. Blrks, "is mad? up oi representatives oi relie organizations oi Belgium, Norway, Greece, Poland, Russia, China, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, France, Luxembourg and Netherlands, and its purpose is to work out ways and. means oi’ secur- ing iood, clothing and medicines or those who are in desperate need in these countries." "The ilrst step.” Mr. Blrks went, e Q E? a on to say "obviously is the col- lection oi . ior the CUARJ‘ i‘: dependent “PM brvfl benevolence, UNRRA whim i; entirely supported b Govern- the outset it was men . From realised that lt would be a waste time and eilort to build uo an The ' oi the late Mrs. Ada She herd took piece at Glace Ba on .aiternoon oi January 80th I the id ' I he its“ ‘t. w“ f’... ‘lliiifie. . rove. attended . She ceseedwesheldintheooinmun- ty.. ' Rev. '1‘. O. DeWcll E1261» Church. sailfish mum . h e organ d singing Ymns. name y, “The Lord Shepherd," and “Rock oi Ages. owlnx the service at the house the funeral roceeded to Holmville where b was m ede. Graveside services were conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. DeWclie. Pall- beslll were: Robert Shepherd, Cecil Shepherd. Ira Shepherd, Ver- ucn Boone 1 grandsons oi the recessed; John Grant and Wllired Richards. (The deceased was the cl’ Mrs. E. 1". Acorn, City.) MRS. JOIN McGUll oi mother De- wbwhad been a valued member o! in Chsrotie- eaided yea-r wlortbhis genalonayeflllmrlewasbomln harlot .asonoi-thelate BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN g B," ’ K,‘ ‘lkb eeillnn h reserved ior news __ J k oi local interest, but advertising " _ oi a newey nature may be inserted at iive cents a word. strictly pay- EIZCZILIDIK . able in advance. ~ =__. =2 ---—- llBlf TO CFC! today l0 a.m. ML! Hilda Glllis. National Film Board representative. 3-2-11 Captain J. L. Read is in the city attending the meetings oi the Con- iederaticn o! Agriculture. Baptist Church Mon Fons Organization iiestil Yesterday 0f Mr. Sea. Worth ream to learn estnrday aitsrnoon fltrmy Street, oi . retired em- vateran bandnnan Halal-lends dtbadeatb itrhiahweewig .0001“ plo aithe Wanda will 1 tions i town ior the past hail century. - will"! W" ill 111B fiillty- An enthusiastic and representa- vcar. and had in lii tlva gathering oi men o: the "i-‘l-"b ‘Qatari? {g Ilgonthul] Charlottetown ' Church met r or t» met-m.- w“ "vmazrtzr. 22%‘? ry d ded gl-riilation ior the purposes oi iel- and service lowahlp _ minister. Rev. I. Judson Levy called the meeting to order and on motion. Mr. J. P. Camp- bell was appointed chairman oi the meeting and Mr. R. J. Rupert. d Mrs. lamuel G. Worth. He is survived b; his widow. ior- Ph Jlislid. Char- Mr. Levy addressed the meeting briefly outlining his views cd what the proposed organization could and s ould do. Aiter some discussion it was un- animously decided that an organ- isation be set up. A nominating committee consisting oi’ Messrs. A. K. MoPhee. Harper MocNeill and Darrell McGuire were appointed . lar Amy. at home; Arthur in the Roy- al Canadian Alr Force overseas: Athol, in the Canadian Army c- verseas. (Mrs. Robert Dav- ies), Oshawa, Ont., now at home: Bernice (Mrs. James " ‘m. Charlottetown; Patricia (Mrs. Wil- ired Gateway) Charlottetown: also l‘ was ednesda night by the sudden passing oi s. John Mc- Gurk who passed away at the age oi Tl years. She had been in her usual ood t‘€“"‘.3l& l“. is?“ ti“? "i e ev , u su eny a nine o'clock. She is survived by her husband, who has been bediast ior some ten yeare, and eleven children. eons are: Albert, at home; Henry, oi Drcmorr Russel and Joe in Boston: and Leo, in A The daughters are: e, home: Mrs. George Mitchell. Dro- more; Mrs. Willard Mitchell, Mt. S rt; Mrs. Ed Doran; Mrs. Jim Doran, and Mrs. Mary MacDonald, oi Boston. Two Manitoba 0. 0. F. Members Spring Surprise (By The Canadian Press) WINNIPIG, March i-In a sur- rise statement in the Manitoba islature today, two members oi the C.C.F.--Dr. D. l‘... Johnson, andon, and B. R. Richards, The Pas-writicized the ciiicial party policy oi the 0.0.1". Speaking beiore the orders oi the day, Mr. Richards read the state- ment, in which he said: "B insisting on ‘Socialism now‘ as t e only alternative to chaos, we believe the 0.0.1". to be unreal- istic in the extreme." The'C.C.l-‘. policy, calling ior a candidate in every constituency in the forthcoming iedersl election, was termed "irresponsible." "We are convinced that this policy, by- splitting the Progressive vote will result in the election ci u more reactionary House oi Corn- mons than the Canadian people either desire or deserve.‘ S. J. Farmer, Manitoba 0.0.1‘. leader, told the Legislature the statement ran “strictly along Com- munistic lines." "It represents the typical com- munlstic tactics deemed to dis- credit the leadership oi the C.C.F.” The statement b Dr. and Mr. Richards eclared the C. OJ‘. should re-conslder its policy oi’ ‘no coalition’ with other parties. "The party should be in a strata-- glc position to give progressive leadership in a coalition govern- ment. The only alternative might be government l! ~ Mr. Richards said the criticism on the 0.0.1“. pollc was levelled at the oflicial leaders ip oi the party. ___,______ ‘i IIBTII (Alrganintlon oi our own to con- Q _ nee Rita so: :..":t*:.r...<.>;:=uur."e: m- ~ -~ m“ khifltbrlw.rf”vl’é“il°“-“* ‘ ““‘"‘°'° ,,,,,_ “a; rxuttvzfiml-lPi-T m tw- wifli The Canadian Red Cross at the home oi the bride's Dflfeflti. l rk d Society. 5nd k1 l? i%xelz%ladw%m¢ss would combine our re purposes with their own, and con uct the the wholmesrted CUARF and its railed the N relieve some oi in their old home- lands, and no one knows better than they do the depth cl euiier- in‘, phy and mental, to which moat uniortunata victims °1 i Edi-i" eE-negtionall The Camps are an . outlet ior eae iellow-Csnadtans.‘ 11m n" loyalw doing their part in u“ war, whole sons are i on land and sea an in the air. ‘HWY. as well as the‘ thousands oi Canadians who have throughout the war swpcrted the gum .01 our separate rellei or-, be ed upon, 0'2! This War-Four , Yeari Ago , IIAROI 2, latl—Annovanced that a e contingent oi Canadians had ust reached Britain. Turkey glwmsvhhllgilinl in Dliflalfllfl, Hmrkish naval pilots. Allied! andkneutral shiny louse ior the wee wens-ea w- » M»- Mrs. Chester Buntsin. by L, M. Murray, ris Glendon Keith. son oi W. L. Cotton. both Mr. and the Rev. Adeline to Mr. and Mrs. n1 Kenaington. r———--'*—-‘—“'_i'—'— DEATHS an - at 101 Fitaroy smn ‘m 1. ma. Geome Worth , i tarting g5 . "1‘.'.'.'.“.’?.“....‘°l"..°° Sat. Peter's . L Anglican C In Memoriam In loving memory oi MISS NINA SCBUBMAN Who passed away February I. l“! ‘lode ie da iremembranee ' -..'." .. With many regre A day we will always remember When ‘the reat oi the world ior- s maihtlnk oi {on In silence 0 Y1 5§—. well: we live to hear you m Andweeyeariaeeallln. bevel their anliwhliasnllylnli ‘y ‘tie-u N. D. VMacLeon W11’ All! IMIALMII flhlieeldlwllfl lllfi Iii! hale II to sugsm a slate oi officers and report at the next meeting. The oiilcers will consist oi a president, vice-president. secretary-treasurer and a board oi directors. » ‘The men are very optimistic about their new organization and a 0 B" en. and one great grandchild. There also survive three sisters, Mrs. Athol Burns, and Mrs. Walter Craswell, both oi Charlottetown, and Mrs. Gertrude Kennedy, Salem, Mass. also one brother. Lester. Charlotte- own. Q/oua Menu; a IVs-dd ad flea» Baku Lb 4.6- s/iiw WIN YOUR FAMiLY'S woman-draw £00K, MU!!! I'VE G IIEW IINW! Gill! I '1’ M!“ (U!!! I fl H!!! l rm» - Digesrible as toast! are looking iorward to interest- ing times and accorrtplislunents. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, March 14. Tells 0f iianadian Aid To Australia CANBERRA. March l (GP Cable) —- Senator R. V. Keane. Minister ior Trade and Customs. told the Senate today that Cana- dian mutual aid had supplied Aus- tralia goods and services to s value oi $60,000,000 to the end oi November, 1944. ductlon side Canada's perform- Recently returned from a trip once is equally 1 "laricable." . to North America. he sold that -——~——-— rglihgugh Australians were con- Minard’: kliisjgin ecious oi the big scale oi United States assistance. the extent oi zhc Canadian contribution through mutual aid WIlS not. as uidely ap- preciated as it should ‘se. l-le said he expected American lend-lease 01d to Australia to amount to $300,000,000 in 1945. As a corollary Almralla pledged con- tinuance cl lull scale reciprocal aid to United ‘"3195 forces. Senator Kr said an official provisional es ate put the vwiue of lend-lease supp! ; which have arrived at Austral n ports from inception oi lend-lease to Jan. 31, 1945. at. $977,000,000. l-le regarzloci ‘the miracle of Am- erican production" as perhaps the strongest imilression oi his mission and ozldcd “on the pro- INTO THE ARMS 0F TIIE WOdlIYS GREATEST MOTHER . LgAvlNg [he lonely m»... B¢twv=un us. and ner homeland. n "war bride" 5315 foo: no Elms in Canada. What a friend-in-need the Red Cross proves to the soldier's wife who precedes her Canadian husband home! A warm welcome that banishes loneliness- ‘ _ helplessness-and the spirit of sympathy and understanding that dispels anxrcm D _ -these are all part of the Red Cross Service showered on (he war bride, from the beginning » oEZfiW 1 help that drives out feelings of y and (our But caring for traveling war wives and children ls but a small part of the stupendous burden today shouldered by the Red Cross. As the final push for victory is launched-as the casualties mount-as the carnage of war spreads-everywhere the Red Croee is needed as never before. Thil la why your gift to the Red Cross is required now more than ever. This is why you In urged to obey every generous impulse and give willingly, generously now. This Advertisement ls Seeeeered for the Prince Edward Island lied Gross Campaign by SINCLAIR o- STEWART L-ro. SUMMERSIDE . 1-