s-see nae-each‘ THURSDAY. i=====i=fi $mokc Buckingham -- and Smile Have you seen the fine nevi Buckingham Posters I . . . Do they malce you smile? - . .Tl\at is our Big iob iust now-to malie people smile! mvzvz/AL MEETING OF MOTFR LEAGUE (Continued from Page 10) SECBETARTS REPORT Mr. President and Gentlemen: On behalf of the Executive of the Prince Edward Island Motor League I have much pleasure in. submitting the third annual re port and financial statement for the year ending December 3i, 193i. It is gratifying to report that the emergency road service and le- gal advice rendered to our mem- hers on the five dollar membership fee has worked very satisfactorily, from the standpoint of service. We are glad to state that these two Departments are rendering ser- vice to our members on s. par with the services of any Motor League in Canada. Throughout the year we have had a. continuation of friendly co- operative relations with the Cana- dian Automobile Association and. all Provincial Motor Leagues in Canada, especially with the Mari- time League, all of whom are tak- ing advantage of our reciprocal kept up well during the difficult year which has Just closed, in fact our enibe snip for 193i was about the same as 1930, with six hundred and fifteen members. This may be taken as a tribute to the value of the League during a period when depression is felt. SERVICE T0 MEMBERS The League service to individual members has been continued and extended during the year. Member- ship now offers personal advanta- ges which far outweigh the sub- scriptlon cost. The emergency road service as extended to our members from May 15th, to Nov- ember 15th, inclusive giving ten miles free towing, and thirty min- utes mechanical service on the road in an attempt to start car has been much used to advantage by our members. Through the ser- vice of our official garages. which are centrally located throughout the province. With four hundred and twenty one cars in service, we answered one hundred and twenty one road trouble calls, averaging three dol- lars and forty two cents per call. It is pleasing to note that in every service. Inter-provincial touring in Canada is increasing from year to year, and will be given a tre- mendous impetus by the comple- lion of the Trans-Canada High- r. The growth of inter-provincial Motor Travel has increased in the past years, and is showing signs of z: still greater increase in this traf- fic. and will add more and more importance to the reciprocal ser- vice which automobile clubs are able to offer to each others mem- hers, and will increase substan- tially the benefits of automobile club membership. Service as carried on by the mo- tor clubs will also tend to bring the clubs in closer contact and co- operation, to their mutual advan- tage. MEMBERSHIP ‘ It is pleasing to report that the nc-mbership of the League has case satisfactory service was given to the members andia satisfactory settlement was made. The services of Messrs. Thane Campbell, Summerslde, Bell and Matheson. Charlottetown and Montague, were retained as legal solicitors for the legal department. This Department, in giving free legal advice to members on all matters pertaining to motoring in- terpretation of the Motor Vehicle Act and advice in cases of collision etc., proved to be of great assist- ance to our members and in most of collision cases, satisfactory set- tlcments were arranged between the parties. Visiting motorists, who were members of affiliated Clubs also took advantage of this department, in regards to motor- ing laws, speed limit, etc. TOURING INFORMATION REAU AND LITERATURE The Information Bureau, as car- BU- llll “$0M BISCUITS: 1 lb. Bags Regular Price Sale Price 2 for 25c v I 0.. Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY at %wlliffo Bros. ~ cWilliams & Turner Lester B. Mellish C. R. Wallace XXX CIIOIOALAIVES ried on at 201 queen Street, was well patronized by visiting motor- ists, as well as by our own people. A Branch Office of the League was carried on in Bummersde, in the office of Mr. l". J. E. Wright. with Miss Doris Walker in charge, carrying a supply of literature and information. This was much ap- pieciated by our Prince County Membe a. We issued a new addition of our Guide Book, with road log and complete travelling information, also a new edition of our lithogra- phed map of Prince Edward Is- land, with route numbering and ferry service, information, etc. Both the guide book and maps had a large distribution from the of- fice; large quantities were sent to all other motor leagues and tour- ist bureaus, and in many cases the supply had to be replenished dur- ing the year. As in past years, the Pursers on the Car Ferry and Hochelaga. dis- tributed our guide books and maps to motorists on the crossing trips to Prihcc Edward Island. This was indeed appreciated by visitors, as it gave them road direction and THE Y ._. wu cuannumt F Beauhamois ---n . (Continued from rm in" Great care had been the previous government in dealing with the Beauharnola application. , continued Senator Kml- KIWI!“ that the matter was already bofoio the government of tho Province of Quebec, it was felt that great can should be exercised. Th! mou- ugation of the government Ill t0 see that navigation rights on the 5t, Lawrence were Protected. D1; King complained that witnes- sos who had appeared b01016 tho Home or commons committee had present their evidence, when such evidence was not suitable to w. Peter White, committee oounsel- E The senator termed lifl- Whllb i119 “crown prosecutor.” Below tho 59B l formed him, their evidence was given under better conditions. the chairman, had declared that ir- relevant evldence would not be ad- mitted. Yet, when 15 men invaded Senator Hayden's sink fWm m‘! m9 senator had made a statement regarding a hlsh nubile owe-lai- he (Dr. King) did not see where Nir- Tanner had declined to admit "118 said he deleted matter from the, record. "I said profane statements," in- terlected "Mr. Tanner. “Yes, but I do not see where he ruled out other ta-tements.” re-E joined Mr_ King. "If I had done so there would, have been an outcry all over the country that I was pIOiBCllHB M1‘- Ferguson," said Mr. Tanner- i Why had not the committee been , content to secure a denial by: cablegram from Mr. Ferguson, ask-i ed Mr. King. ' "The press representative was‘ travelling information on landing. We carried a full supply of maps and literature of the other Provin- ces of Canada, and the United States, which were much sought for by our local people, and also visitors and all interested in travel- ling in the other Provinces, and we were at all times able to give the required information to those starting on a motoring trip. A great deal of time was given to planning and mapping trips for our own local people, and also for visitors who were returning by dif- Jerent routes . Those trips were planned on the route number and mileage scheme, giving the entire distances between cities, also the exact route numbers from centre to centre. This service proved oi’ great assistance to the travelling public and was greatly appreciat- cd. During the past season several conventions were held in Charlotte- town and every mssiblc assistance was given the sponsors of the dif- ferent conventions in arranging drives and trips, showing the beauties of our Province and our unsurpassed beaches. I wish to mention here the splendid co-cperation given by our public spirited citizens, who at all times were ready to give the use of their cars in entertaining dele- gates and visitors at the different conventions. l SIGNS , It is necessary, at this point, to say that during the year a very happy relationship existed between the Department of Publlo Works- and the Exigineers Department. Information given by the touring Department, and published in the road book is supplemented by road signs which have been erected throughout the Province, and have proved of great assistance to the travelling public. We admit that the sign work was not carried on during the past season as extensively as we desir- ed, but we must realize that every Province in Canada is economiz- 15c 13c Fredericton O'Loary Montague Coleman our work. right beside us in the room, and lSenator Hayden's statement was immediately wired all over the country,” declared Senator Tanner. Em. n“ been given a Ill!’ chance 00 Ijfill l am committee, witnesses had m- ,1‘ I I A; the beginnin of the Senate g, committee's sEBSIOXiB. M3‘- “nnfl- Eh] a l I to the i-ecord- senator Tanner had . L as ' at 5% 5E. 5r '15 Dr. King denied that the evidence 5'}; proved either Senator MoDougald Elli‘, ‘or Senator Haydon had used his in- | fluence with the government of the day to secure approval of Beau- harnois plans. 1 tragedies during the past years have brought home to us the seriousn of the problem of railway cross g danger signs. It is a matter that but the municipality, the league and the public generally and we are glad in report that forty eight re- flecting railway crossing signs are now ready to be placed this sum- iner, but the league feels that this is but a start, and must be carried on till every one of the existing three hnudred and fifty six level rail- way crossings on Prince Edward Is- land is equipped wth a danger sigin, in order to protect the lives and property of the car drivers in this province. The finances of the League are - concerns, not only the government, {E l Si. SATURDAY-SUNDAY he ftiONDAY MAY 7th MAY 8th ,7 We will celebrate a successful years business on Saturday. $111158)’ and)“ I ;Tv-_TIA_ 1 _‘lf_ r _ v_ r1] 1 “I ~| - 1- ‘ JIT; ,_ * 9th onday. We wish to thank all our friends and custom era for their patronage and support, and trust to be worthy of a. continuance of the same in the future-We You! ‘Any suggestions to Please You! Thank for the improvement ofour service will be appreciated—We wish EXTRA SPECIAL nmiisx 2 On Saturday, Sunday and Monday, we offer a. Ve Turkey Dinner.’ We know you will enjoy_ this Sple have enjoyed this Special Full Course Dinner. FREE! On Saturday Afternoon, between 8 and 4 o'clock, we will give away 300 bags of Our New Candy, to the Child- ren of the City. Be here early, Girls and Boys, and get your share. Our New Candy F actory Opens Today! Our Modern up-to-date Candy Factory, situated next to our Fruit Store opens ' We hope to manufacture a High Quality Product at a Most Mod- this morning. Saturday and Sunday, Free Roses or Carnations. _ To our Gentlemen Guests for Dinner on these days we are Cigars. erate Price, and take this opportunity of soliciting your support. SPECIAL! Buy Retail at Wholesale Prices. To increase your enjoyment of this Anniversary, we are offering Peanut, at the Very Low Price of 19c lb. Cocoanut, Caramel, and ry Special Duck,_ Chicken, oi-f ndid Dinner—Ask those who FREE i! To our Lady Guests, for Dinner on we are giving giving ‘Free \ Honey Fudge rlwn‘ SPECIALS z . Sweet Tangerines! 1 9c dozen Medium Size Oranges 29c dozen i 25c doz. van-arms canvass II IF 4_JI‘ ~ GREAT GEORGE STREET "Where The Crowds Dine Every Day” in a healthy, if not, in a flourish-F ing condition. We have no debts and there is a. substantial surplus on hand, as is indicated by the fi- nancial report which will be pre- sented to this meeting. I wish to acknowledge and thank the members of our Executive who, have loyally supported me in the work of our League during the past year, and more particularly may I express my great apprecia- tion of the continued efforts and assistance of our President, who is at all times ready and active in? taking up and discussing any mat- ‘ ters pertaining to the League. We wish also to record our ap- preciation to the Press of this Pro- vince, for their support, and to all others who have co-operated in Respectfully submitted, J. M. MacFadyon, Receipts Balance brought forward Membership fees . . . . . . . Official Garage fees .. Advertising Miscellaneous -.....-.---... . . . . . . . . . . .... -.- ,.........--......-.- Total D’ bur-cements: Rent Office, printing, stationary, ctc. . Guide books and maps . . . . . .. Stamps Total Blllnoe in Bank tn the best of my knowledge, to rep I have verified the bank balance. FINANCIAL STATEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-...----s Emblems, affiliations, etc. . . . . . . . . . Salaries, commission to canvasscrs, etc. .. Road services, legal advice to members .. . . . . . . . . . . .........-.----.-».. Miscellaneous expenditure This is to certify that l have examined the books and vouchers of the Prince Edward Islniid Motor Leagub, and find the above statement" Secretary. 0 595.42 2,384.50 78.00 742.50 22 .80 ...--.-..-.......--.---... -.----.-...-.--.--.----..| -.-s-|.--.~~-----.--.-..-- ...--.-|¢----....-.~~----- -s-.-.-|-|-.----.--.-s-... saaoaca " 117.25 659.17 186.20 1,639.15 471.35 32.00 17.77 .¢» 03,272.80 8,272.80 _.____,_ canola .¢--.... resent a. true condition of affairs. C. II. TIBIIRT, WE$TElll_i_ cuinais. —NEW AUTO storage batteries, made April, 1932. Just received at Bruce's. 2B54-5-5-3l. —"I.ODGE ENGLISH" the fast- -SER.IOUSLY ILL-Friends will regret to hear of the serious illness of Mr. J. M. Noonan of Summer- side. There was a slight change for the better on Wednesday which it is sincerely hoped will continue. S. est spark plug in the world, sold at Bruce's. 2854-5-5-31. —DON"l‘ FAIL to see the play, “Lighthouse Nan" presented by tho Princetown Young People's Society in Maipcque Hall. Thursday oven- ing May 5th. If not tine come Pri- day. Admission 25c and loo. 28l8-5-3-8l. -TIIE FROST KING with his Allies Jack Frost and the Snow Flakes depart for their winter jiome in the North driven out by the Bun- beams vnic have come to the rescue of Nurse Nature and the Flowers. formai-rolldcntofnodoquamdwal the daushtoi- of the MI OlarkofBOllOqlie/Bflllhflll! tandedtohfisiltflllflldfilrdfof Auuiwnungi-soitlndmllfl-l- —REPAIRING POTATO WARE- IIOUSE-The large potato ware- house at the end of the Marine Wharf at Summerside is being ro- paired. In a recent heavy gale pan of the roof was torn away. Mr. ‘Ray Tanton, contractor at Summer- side has the contract and has sev- eral men engaged at the work. S. -C. M. B. A. CARD PAR- TY - The rofllllar weekly card party hold by the members of the C. M. B. A. at Sum- merside was held on Monday evening. There were eleven tables. The vrlsos were won by Miss viv- lan Carver, Miss [Ella McNeill, Mr. Herman Durant and Mr. Tousaint Poitier. S. -—WOBK ON BBEAKWATEB- Mr. J. 1". Arnett of Summorside has been advised by the Department of Public Works at Ottawa that the work of repairing the breakwater at Buminsrsido will be commenced at mice: also that tho repairs to the Tisnlsh break-water which were commenced laat year will be. pro- ooeded with this summer. s. —I'UNII.AL OI‘ MR8. MARTHA bridge and dance held in the Osp- litol Grill on Tuesday was a most enjoyable one. The prises were won by Mrs. George R. McQuai-rie, Mr. G. Ennis Smith and Mr. Iiorne Read. There was danclns after tho card y. The affair was put on by th Crystal Sisters in aid of the Crystal Hockey club. B. l —CEYSTAL BRIDGE —- The l -NEW TICKET sonar ron ' SUMMERSIDE-Mr. Joseph Cal- laghan, station agent at Kinkora, has been appointed to the position ' malls vacant at summerside by the transfer of Mr. Large to Char- lottetown. The many friends in Bummerside of Mr. and Mrs.'Cal- laghan will be pleased to welcome them. Mrs. Callaghan was formerly Miss Inna McLellan of Bummer- side. S. PERSONALS -Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Harding have returned homo to Sum- mcrslde from Boston, Macs, where they were visiting their daughter, Miss Roiamcnd Harding. B. -F'rlends will be pleased to bear that w. Harry Muttart. of Bum; mcrsido, is improving after his ro- cent heart attack. B. —Mr. Oeorsc McPherson has rs- coivod word that his daughter, Mrs, Dennison Oralg cf Wallasten, Mass, is improving. Mr. John Craig her father-in-law, is still in a serious condition. B. -nn-. and Mrs. .1. u. Nicholson of human-aids were in Charlotte- town on Wednesday to time!!! of m. Nicholson's uncle, Delete Donald Nichoism. l. 4m. Charles Ai-senault of smasher-side loft this weal for nou- Uflfillnt- l. g —Mr. Angus McKie of Summer- side has entered the Prince county Hospital for treatment. B. —Mr. Tousant Poiricr, oi thl Provincial Bank at Charlottetown has returned frpni a visit to his home in Miscouche. B. ' sisrsnn cuinuui “KEIIUBICII NOTICEB-Cardilflfl Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Mil’ B, Oardigah at ii a. m.; Dundal at 3 p. m. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Montague will preach. ..°MURRAY nivaa - Preach- ing service in the Murray River ‘lompersnco Hall, Sunday, May 5. _ at 6 p. m, Please note chanfil‘ l" time. Louis Harris. .951‘. aunasws Presbyiefw Church. Montague, Blllldly May B. service at ‘I p. m. Rev. Alex. E Gibson, Minister will preach. Good music. ..'UNI'I'ED CHURCH 0F CAN- Anmpqocrgotown and sturswn- floppies; flimdgy-ugy Bthpfliibfi?‘ towii- 11 a. m. Subject. "NW W‘ preach of Death announced lo Di!‘ ciplu." BIWIOOII 2.80 p. m’ 0001'!” town '1 p. m. ‘Mothers’ Day" will be fitunsli observed. for. At these servlv" flay. o. n. Maomvfn. P»- "Wore you frightened when W‘ anus toomakoyuur first MW-hl" "What ahoulerfrlrhteh me?" "The audience." - "marinate loft as econ ll m! nuns was announced." ,_,________. mm gin who has been sent in the hoalicuse to collocttha III‘- , _ ‘Thlriarotftlh? all than mum- Wli. Nil» whore sho will mam my. momma» honour: 10¢ pattern "