mus 500M008‘- Wnter lines ‘,,,,., Bakery, Water same. i muaorlllvl" ‘flpyonrerdesio duaelle the!!! fgggosiffltarterstlraes’; _ l s ,, T511511 bioclcsed all venins Saturday» Mimi! OITII TYGN J Service _ LL AKING OB-Dlll for S“ It Old Chicks. ’ Also . D8. 51,113.? on m. m: Dwwson. 343-101. l . Tr sleparators. "alpeque J13 f mama, r. a. Island. AIALP piesbyttrll-I and hes. 5 d ' 25th Kensi .11. Rev. J. A Mini-st?!‘- March 25311: 11 A x Tglofaiisiiamilfiyugh mo‘ fir“, Kensfiton. Rev. D voel, Rector. . , lt-h Don Wilson and fleliuillicreliritz Band Tn j‘ “Melody i the World. -|-‘AR.M FOB. BALI condsting M so Isl a eflloiel- mouvgifirhglllrl? ”' ' willie delivered The Guardian u’ n‘, rupendble lee s-ai-ni. as of William Call- sin-u Governnien flows. 2 vill a-za-aif Remington Services un a‘. M! "Bu" n 11 . M. and 7.30 P. M. Malpeque B‘ 336' p . MDGOWBD. 3-34-11. LAND &s'- or M. . 2.80 P.1d. a-zi-ii. ,KENSINGTON - cameo-sat. v afi-"Jamboree", a rip-maria’ mi of rustic rcvelrv down on the old and new iines. Also "Riders 21:1!‘ , rxalilé Golrllmllseptenl lire‘ IlllGoIlflflGlal-‘vgellreel. It, JIOQIIIIIIIIIQ, mfialnlllleftals, '-o'llaifl r treason. on.” mu. National rum Boers some; am and m n- u. 8-28-81. -%- ~ annuroir IONDAI. nua- Jute - imam run Ma and eon-r. u. a-a-a d fig‘!!! ~—I0l IALI — lisfles’ ‘and Gents’ pro-war bicycles. Double Kignsiéiagle frame. Louis Moose. New TO-DAY IIIIY vs. _ HONKYTONK iiu Jr- . v ~ ' roe sarawxzalk So mu’ . ' some. "' t w; avmtigfufi. ,seui$z_s; a ——- i wan-i- the- l , » with his. or u can?” ti???’ orders -‘I.‘IYON," fllflfl‘ OHUBOII — . ti‘: services for undsy . It. an u follows: ‘rryon um; Cape ‘ii-averse, 3 ni.: Crepaud, 7.30 p.m. Rev. .1. . Jsrdlne, 3A,, 3D, minister. ii-li-ld -ALBIITON DRAWING MAB. IBTII-lst prise, walnut clock, Mi‘. lsrl O'Brien ~ (guilt, i I'd . Mr. Wilbur Grey, krlllse, a Mr. Perry, dare; 5 prim, box apples, Mr. Alf. MacKie, Kildsn. r —lCIl00L SPORTI-‘lhm was good ttenden ight at St. shipped promo y a Bruce's. a-s-ai. _,__ - K lllllle MINES ioimtlnlilolili lrllfl KELLOGI ~v=- -\ ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows at. 7.30 and 9.15 MATINEE SAT. 2.30 APIIOA . SUMMERSIDE ‘My l mo 5cm’ 9% “girfllacgm m; if; Z a “twin m h a nce un er woo. ‘s ca emyacoo spo uin highway running to Malpeque. at%e crystal , " migellqzgflxlugeglll: lljflhhlvfl ive miles from Kensington. Wiite An exhlb ion hooks game be- n l, For”, L‘ c“ "- ,- phOHE Everett L. Donald, Ken- tween the Birpendibes and the 0° file 5cm. mihhndm "R- .......... ..:".......' “mat. .. ...'*::. ' " ' ' " __ by u“ M1513‘? . m" o! Besldu his father and stop- _ weapons roa BAULING a-a. A list of the Illléfl in igfzheffieuglgtonllfg n gngglgflfi IREAM -dTe§iderg will ‘be recleiyxejd sports events will appear later. 8 m“: Mm om? Bzmna’ Flome will ‘llilegfieggazy, “gauged” ma. -i.anrss cum MEETS - M" Mad-Md "d "l" ""- 945 for hauling cream to the Ken- iiigtoii Dali" ing Associati nn May 1s issociation. ot necessarily accepted. ielaney, Secretary. 8—l9-00-2l-M-I —H0l\fiI Iurupe were welcomed on arrliiirxal ram“ a My ome Thursday evening by mick Ryan. chairman oii the inudian Legion welcoming emi- ilttee. Pte. Gordon Rogerson night through Sicily and into Italy he’ lost a leg when he step- ,whl s land mine. He is the son Re Rp er- served Africa, Sicily and Italy never wounded. Mr. R an \ would appreciate oiers Evens the use oi’ their to meet boys on arrival p . s them to their hcmca-S v Hosp '1. Ml‘. and Mrs. Harold M. Link! r. a ‘daughter Jielen Louise. IIAMER — At C hairlottetown iapital, on March 15th, i046. t0 rand Mrs. John J. Creamer, uris, a son. _ _ " DEATHS i-KENZIE — At Rustico. March 1945, Ewen J. MacKenzie in his t. _ . postpo ed funeral i take place from e . J L. LePage ion Sunday March at 2 p.m. interment Cavendish siery. .' m. N. D. fillacL can - ‘NDERTAKEI mum niiif lPH Murmur Sztmarrfsfirl" ____ Orsssiouai. CARVDA T. E. IIIGKEY “ma?” ll Granville smut lmnerdle on. See.- the to Nov. 30th 1946. ipeciiiczitions and boundaries o! ouies may be seen at office of the Lowest or any ‘tend: . FROM OVERSEAS — o! one. Freddiewes one o! the beet Mrs. Maurice Mill .was ladiesolii: ved by uh homes-s L AUCOISGIU The sixth and v AUCTION - niqet successful data was held by the Simimerside Y's Men's Club on Thursday night over CPI/GS. Mayor J.F.,Aniett fonnall ldazelaied the O 5' Killed in Action Mr. Wesley Pea/liter of French River. P. I. Islan , has been. noti- ed that his son Fred, who has missing since July“ 36th. 1044. action on He was erit by arshal 3.1-1. Montgomery. ;er in chief, 21st Army, in , ng is a letter from his commanning. officer received by his family. “It is ‘with great pleasure that w: pass the enclosed certificate on . er m there, Elmer mourn his pass. Souris Allowance Act might thing to say about young children working in lobster factories in ready provid School Act, which made school Keith, are 1m to ng. day "break and the IDC “Until the ' shadows flee away . PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Page 1) Hospital. The bill com- letes the docinienta title to ands urchased in uiis from Harm . MacLean and Roy C. Mac an for the erection of a new hospital. Labor legislation On motion of Hon. Mr. Wright e House went into committee th with Mr. E. H. Strong in the chair on second reading of an Act. to carry out th ‘ “ ' La Convention (1937) concerning the minim e childremto in e1 l b0!‘ uni age for the admission of ...l employment. explained that The roinoter P the bill was introduced at the re- juest of the Association oi’ Labor negislation, in order to make uni- omi the legislation in each Prov-l nce in conformity with Dominion being required to enable the Dominion Government to ratify the Geneva Convention. The bill defines children as per- sons under the age oi’ fifteen years It was Strong. H. discussed by Messrs. Heath H. Cox, H. F. McPhee and G. E. Seville, diflerences of opinion being e reused as to whether the sc ng od ‘ ‘ ters and other fish or farm roducts within the scope of he leg- a o the omission of a clause providing for the s intment oi s com t- ent sutlie ty to iieilne the er- ence between industrial and agri- cultural occupations Premier Jones said the Families have some- llace ofmbetgngbe in o fir. Btion school where said this was el- for under the . Th ta d d t I vasfheiu...‘ ' u“ ‘Li. if... .85 feeling is that there have been few of them so well-earned as this soldiers we have ever lied in this unit. and the work he did both as a platoon sergeant and Company Sergeant Major has never been equalled since we-have been in the theatre of operations. “ influence on the men was "Iv um usua l et manger. e e was van s roelgrtion in England he pro-, that .he wasn't ca ble." He then proceeded to do a tter job: than anyone else. when tho real the r- n- did as it he was years. a-i———-——-—- Too Late To' Gasify TIN IOOI IOIJII AND GAI- "ior ‘go. N180 Pleasant . us an. y 8-31-11. I0! BALI a g? YOUNG w cows. reaheo. (lor- ilioberts, Winloe. \ I-ll-I. GIT]. ‘II-ADI III! OEVIOIIT trilok in IOOGAOOIIHUMI for late unodel car. Gordon Reba-is Wlnloe. s-oi-ai iswuw *:.~.:'......"~' an . l. 8. Jenn, Bumiiry. i ' l-Dl-il. WANIID - I! PIIRANIN!‘ residmt, ‘desirable apertamit. lose the looli 0| Ofliwsilfl by giving the! tired face e quid: piclz-up ireolneoi Mill Ardent! Volvo Cream Mali. 24 Treomienls mm p, 2.50 and 5.75 llh. I. Ill I'll-ll. A x 21L . Manners» called attention to l lover alhagbgogor a rig; d I g: cold the head, budiiul. spriglil “viii this It’! blidiiul, the sun is on our s fence once again. Hitler‘ hie! b United Natlons iso wttlotlieykdeglo play the genie “according to Hell." ‘meme song of the week (chant- §fli."iu£i‘..‘. %°'““."il°“';‘°“=l’ s- am ' - Tank“: p res en n “Our bombs are getting better ll the time" is probably the way weld sin! it. In the early days bombs were just bom . Then the "block- ‘ustei-s" were developed. and now ‘ wn busters.” sure that war is outlawed for keeps this time. some clever fool is going to tion buster". e that drops the first one wins the war! Won't it be swell though when 3111c war is over, and Canadians l have nothing more explosive at; “broncho busters" to contend- TIIE JINGLE SERIES Careers Joe Louis Makes jack Knocking fighters On back. Prank Sinatra Gets dough Laying Bobby Box low. which goes to show that to inuch money in the Twentieth Century you have to be a knockout in some field or other. It tol k if th N i gooscéeet-efplluis coglrjcd.“ e u See if you can sofie these puzzles. Each stands for a prominent man oi’ the day. Exam le: "Place of l-Relation-G. 2—Insect——6-—N. 3-B-cloud—N. k-Cabbage-lnhabit 5—Either D or F. . (Answers next week) attendance compulsory up to the age oi fifteen. Progress was reported. ‘At 4.45 Hon. Mr. Hughes moved that the House go into committee of Supply. He was followed by Mr. H. F. McPhee who adjourned the debate at 5.30 p.m. I Evening Session The House resumed at 8 p.m. An Act to rovide retiring allow- ances for civl servants was intro- duced and given ilrst reading. On motion o! Hon. Mr. l-Iu hc". the House went into c ttee Mr. Francis in the chair on, sn Act to provide a retiring allow-, ance of $500 annually for John F. Dufly. butler at GovernmentHouse direct taxation and the was whether it might not to be ultra vi Mr. Hughes uestion held res. argued that similar provinces. After discussion the bill reported agreed to. Mr. Hughes moved the into committee with Mr. in the chair on an Act to WI! House McNeil d ready have the ‘Public School Act OI lotion of Premier Joan the in committee with Marriage gaéif if E ars~ 5%: 5 é devotion-sick" woud be “Chur- l chill." . Mr. McPhee said this was 'in-, taxation was in operation in other'spector. 1 against defaulting parties. See the New Suits . All Moderately Priced. There's definite flattery in spirited styling and distinction lll critically chosen clothes. Char- acter of design is important in the choice of clothing these days when wardrobes are sel- ected for durable qualities. You'll find all this and more in our Men's Wear Departments. . . . . . The New Topcoats The New Hats . . . Shirts . other new accessories for a smarter Easier. VISIT OUR MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENTS TODAY! 1MB slglmliflifilifl ifalli-l isniisrsoiisisisisiiziisisisoznr-Jisniisiisisisnisn EIIEIEEIEEIILFIEIBIEIIEIEEIEIEIIEJE Harmon ..Socks . . . and LMAN'S ~- SUMMERSIDE lflO "Principal oi’ Prince of Wales Col-a: the advisory council. and u-iryéiic-umlwr. Hashes 1110"“! t!" rrivileges pu ils from other dist- m . . ._- - - 1 g m,” with IQ‘ riots if cond tions warrant t. and {gjyfidgyyrecfr rggrgg-xltaliggtano: egforaprglrialélxglllggtlgrlil: 191M 45$)’ {lnflhgffiiglk on an A“ m‘ states the board may i!!!“ ‘mm each of the following organiza- on manor; or Mr Heath’ simng amend the Afiidavits Act. The 3:31‘ lmlmilaéfgmtuftlllsar delgzrlc: tions: P. E. I. Federation oi Agri- pfgvlglfln “'55 "ma". fnr ma, flp- hill, which efiects a change strai- my bem°sanct,oned by the 1m culture. the Labour Unions. the poiritmont oi lhree Women's m- 1a~ in ihP Hmendmsnt ° i‘ Mr. E. H. Strong objected to the indeflniteness oi’ the phrase “it conditions warrant lt." l-le refer- red to overcrowding in the Sum- s c o s. Dr. McMillan said the clause was only intended to apply to rural districts. Hon. Mr. Barbour concurred in this view. . cPhee said the clause was ridiculous because the trustees a1‘; power which purports to give. _ Sec. a enlarges the definition of "publlc school“ to include any school in any school district re- gegviiu financial aid from the v fllldibdi toin Bee. 4 provides that whenever any factory Oll‘ ‘other building used B _for commerc T in the Province is outside the shore line it deemed for all llrposes in the Act. as being wit in the school district which it adjoins. Mr. E. H. strong argued that line be- ion Govern- eflooted b low to the meat and could be iéigvincia‘ l ation of any kind. his mot ended to on this hrase was am rend "calcining the “Explore “gallons with to 1h a a n mwmby areas outside the shore ed Demin Fisherman's Union. Canadian Le- EPlOél, Associated Boards of Trade. cu two representatives oi the Central Women's Institute; the, members o! the council other than ex-oflicio members to hold oflic years and be eligible for reappoint- ment. The duties of the Minister. 1n geputy Minister and Council are ell l giiiuie representatives to lllP coim- Registry AN. W85 Yfillbflfid B81194 i . OOH motion of Mr. Hughes the House wont into committee with Mr. Heath Strong in the chair on an Act to amend the Credit Union Societies Aci. The biii amends lllP siaiule _ln roiiiorm with Do- iiiiiiinn rcqiiirrinents governing the interest raw mi small loans. it was reporicd agreed to. adjourned. to T986118“ Ffideffililflh. and Mr. McPhee said it would appear that all the powers formerly vested in the Board of Education are now vested in the Minis. r. Mr. E. H. Strong criticised the bill as being poorly drafted, leav- g numerous obscurltirs. WlllCh would cause trouble and expense later on. The bill was finally reported agreed in with amendments. e for three centred chiefly on Ai. 10.20 the i-Ioust 5 concerning the personnel meet at ll am. today a 11... Gift 0F LASTIIIG BEAUTY amendments were Mr. Ll Show. director of education , o! the House. was re- wi the consent The bill altar ported agreed to l Make this “her” happiest Easier. Give her what she wants mosi of all — a diamond ring. a jeweled watch. or lnspiraiional pieces ‘of costume jewelry. 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