union 9. 1944 Em WESTERN GUARDIAN 2'37»? {i} pf”?r9§n .Ulas . u». ‘ "dws~0=.:o:swass"“'m ll llll all PIJNUI (XII-INTI < Alva-thin; (“ETK-uihnwnlmhfllrnuyuiasu- Slliil- GOIII, ll "n" Stroll. Ills anodes, ,Ia\aa UIIUIIIQI IGIQ 0D IUII "all! Water Imus, s; an,“ u,“ @1183; gizgrttlsngat the Crystal rink Ia lIlIIII l— mantis. uycrlloplwamrhoaeflslu rugs-n“ "u use: to sac M! reason-mo for steel in stock at Brice’: Auction and “my; March antgln r%”i‘iaall'. ' m- 3- -1i. ‘lino J- F. Ariiett was ths speaker at the -—IUUND EDG —KEN5INGTON RED CROSS -—BUY beltin . all sizes hes in stool: at Brscésflmztt-ll). ‘ “ATTEND St. Mary's Convent 3-9-11. —-ROTARY LUNCHEON -— Mi‘. i/"i 9th. ‘hurts 8.80 sharp. Middle- 0th hlilllllil .. CEPTS M: Dalton of Summer 0 sculpted B- fildiyigdllicilce Commission-S _ T" 0F MRS. HOLDEN n“ The death of Mrs. Ca- Miiis. well-known Sum- m dy occurred at- her home in Summers Holden Mills who prede- er about seventeen years o. Site W85 B Mr. and Mrs. Harry C- Green qt Summcrside, and had lived in summorside all her are two sisters: Mrs. lLs and Miss Eleanor E. Green. ii of Summerside to whom pothy 1s extended. Mills had been an active 0i the various activities at ihe Church of England in Stim- d will al will be held to hnrch this afternoon at clock. Interment in St. Ei- unors cemetery. 5~ mm w Bedequm Lea-id's Store. Provincialimflntcrmedi- Pgomnmmmmedww Mm ma“ —FAIEWELL DINNER bers held a POSITION -— MI‘. side has lion in the Sum- o! the Unemplvti" Mrs- (Dr~) Roy Kennedy leaving all the members. dinner a sing so ids on Tuesday, March Major Victor ‘Prayers and Travers of Summer“ daughter of the has been invalided home life. the Italian front where Surviv- W the Prince Edward Island 1 - 5n landers in peace time and '['he be dl iss d. 5a y m gt“ foundland and went overs September, to take up residence Charlottetown. She was presentgd with a piece of china on behalf oi Following ng was held, Mrs. Joseph Dechant being the accomp- anist. s. Br of the Summer- fl“ - DI‘. 1L Bchwll’! —IOYB WANTED f0!‘ Gillldfln ‘m0 Rotary Club held in the Olym- snd 811N601!» 110W l‘ Plfiolioutn in Simmsisim. Ap- pia on Tuesday. His sub} t was office hours 2.4 and ’l- 9 the Ments. Oanads in the Post war rlod". by appoint-pill“- l-ii-Il- Following that the discussion in- J-m-I-ZLI-D. _ALBEITO --- itiatcd at ths previous meeting on “p; m5 semi final 3 Mt Own-city "'Uni gjrllillueldl Htfhme and keschoolbevlr? ' ll - 1 C 8 B 1'8 4 i rink. Tllllrfllfly. l!!! Reoerv Rev. John Jarvie, ‘llzliomas MINOR‘, ed seats on sale Cyril 3-8-21. n» in» no» Ages; Cain-its}? masseuse °““' ' ' Wb...t“tr" 1"‘ “W m DE N ‘IN x IIIMY- t “chords. d? will!“ b: .—S - The Buinmerside Red Cross Oorpg mem- iareweii dinner Mulberry 1068c on Monday even- ing in honor of one of their group at wno is in 7.110 w» M _.::12"s::.::" .i2.'::.'_'""..:°t"1 Mrs. arrived home last evening. Lieut. Travers from he was wounded in the eye on Sept. 20. i943. Lt. Travers was a member oi High- he re- sponded at the outbreak oi war when his unit was called up- received his commission in 1940. He served in Canada and in New- H6 eas in 1942. Lt. ‘Travers vis- ited his father. Major Travers at Wlrldlvr. N.S. on his way home. Mans i1 an. 1s u... ..,.,,, stadiums-chum“, ,, 311113114 N TON. 11.1.21. c0 "llllm Cailliccli, and“, t"! Divine, Puke, n “us”. -,.-.....->.- nlgle , - Isicllfyfe} Ilia: a ‘long of Insufficient supply SHUl-GAIN Hog Concen- trate is now more freely available. ..Order your requirements from fhe nearest SHIN-GAIN Food Service ‘yMill or SHUI-GAIN dollar. 11:111. is ‘important nowsI-co‘ ming‘ a! ‘ a fimo when farmers find if difficult lo make ends moot on hogs. Com- pared Willi feeding only grain‘, 19.1! b“ our 400 lbs. of Grain Per IIog by feeding 50 lbs. o! SIIUR-GAIN IIog Concentrate Feeding grain alone a market Hog requires 1100 lbs. of feed — while 700 lbs. of feed plus 50 lbs. of SHUR- GAIN Hog Concen- fraie will do the same job quicker and baths. dlqlmudtlta were.» (“WWI”) “W” n =1 0F DPERATES WITH:- k n. Dflsooll. m. iiubm I. Peters Fredericton SIIUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE THE, FRED CANADA PACKERS L'I‘D., KENSING- nlrd A McKay. Norman l n EmIrIIIIIIIIIIQlIIIIunter River Mvsuunhlélflllrflgézifid w.“ "fulrlzlisllsl-lmtiglgelsry ‘I'd-ugh “wail: iunililliy c». Nana’ . ‘Tag-gene; 3:15:11! g. p) can. migh man ' ‘ n. Gordon Ifill. V0110! UV‘ Dr. J.C. Simpson and There were three guests, ians Austin A. Pherson, Guy Kennedy, all Charlottetown. Summerside Branch of the W. C. T. U. met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Alexander McNeil, the president, utes were read by the secretary, cool place for 20 minutes WJE. Darby. Rotar- Scales. A.1.. Mac-t o —-W. C. T- U. MEETING -— The C.D. McCalium presiding. Mrs. Percv Buwness, and a satis- factory Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. LR. Allen. After the devotional period, articles on "Influence" were read by Mrs. H- Johnson, Mrs. JSF‘. McNeil. Mrs. Bowness and Mrs. A Sharpe. A short memorial service was held for one of the active members, tho late Mrs. T.M. Linkletter. The sum of $10.00 was voted towards the Red Cross drive. The subject of "Race Equality" was continued from the last meeting with a. strong feeling on the affirmative side. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. H. Johnson. Refreshments were served by the hostess at. the close oi the meeting. S. Presbytery 0f P. E. I. on Tuesday and Wednesday Zion Church iviih the the Rev. H. M Buiitain, B. A. in the chair and the Rev. Ministers were present: The Rev Di". J. K. Maser. the Rev. T. W Goodwill, Rev. H. M. Rev. T. H. B Somers, Rev. J A. McGowan, Rev. Chas. necy. Rev T from the various congregations. read by Mr. for Murray Harbour North. oi the Congregations, The Statistical Report and S. S. and Y. P. S bers and finances. The Rev. C. Webster and Rev T. Goodwill G. The presbytery of P. E. I. met n Moderator, G. C. Wiebster as olerk The following Car- A. A. Duke, Rev. H. P. Beak. together with elders The Home Mission Report was Webster when app- lication was made for Mr. Russell Hall for Alberton. Mr. Wallace Murnay for ‘Tryon, Mr. Nicholson “Al-all lfldi-‘l- U16 slllwthest for Brookfleld and D,- mbertson when guy iii zhc movie business The Budget Report showed in- creased giivngs to the Budget and s. substantial sum for the Foun- dation Fund from a good majority . Report also show- ed encouraging gains both in num- were named as Comm- THE cnnnnogrrarown GUARDIAN oniaooooooe cninni cuuiami TO -DAY . u,‘ LIDLJCRF‘ lilll-ERNOOEE! sFIER If; "_ “All ‘A65 .1 namng LORETTA ALA lllllNliilllll n. WILLIAM BENDIX A Paramount Picture ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBIECI‘ SHOWS 7.30-9.15 THURSDAY A'I‘ 3.30 SUMMERSIDE IFIJIEILEIIEIEILEJIQJIEJIEILEIIEJE " Paramount's Epic “China” is Potent New War Drama turns a blazing gun on three Japs iii ra.‘.'.11ii...ii1t's uncut...- ular war romance. "China," Lh picture that opened last night at the Capitol ‘Theatre. Youii icve him for it. Linda's co-star is the lowly Lo- retta Young and the main sup. P0111118 player is William Bendix. W110 luiirliped to fame as a brawiiy, lovable Marine in "Woke Island." Incidentally. the director o1 m This col of local t m‘ h. i o a news no use y a1. iivs celits a word. atria!!! WI" able in advance SURANUE. has been received by Mrs. lvgn new a. Lieutenant. erseas over two years ago as Corporal. He is the son of and Mrs. Thomas Harper. $5 Cum- berland Street, C ferry operated under difficult condition‘; again yesterday. It not rea the ma n and on , first; mp of the day until 4 o'clock of Social Service: Mrs» Ellzebr-ll in the afternoon. The return tripf Hlfllrey. began at 6.05 and the ferry did 116+. clock at Borden until 11.47 The train arrived in Charlottetown. about. 2 30 this morning. ice was encountered on the Island" mloyed by Ill. side of the Strait last night. umn h reserved he new: , but ldvfltllllll interest cooks for. Photos. CONFEDERATION us": IN- RECEIVES PROMOTION —W01'd “mp6,, 155 ma; 5mg; city, meeting with tbe 12118110 Prayer it's KELLOGGS that her husband has rsciivsd his! and the prayer for men cf the Ar- “LEM” "aw ConimLssion in the Army and 1111106 W!’ Ivan wont ov- s Mr. lty. TRAIN AND FERRY — '11‘: did the Heavy | FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Miss Edith Frizzeli was held yesterday from her late residence and was large- ly attended Services at the home and gave were conducted by Rev. TA. Wilson. assisted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The pallbearers werezl Messrs. James Burden. Leonard Edwards, Harry Edwards, Dean Robinson, Albert Dennis. Milton wood Cemetery. adjourned coroner's inquest into the death of Wiiinifred Maclleod of Charlottetown will be resumed on March 10. it was learned from authorities yesterday. Miss Mao- Leod died in hospital last month At the same time another Char- lottetown woman, Mrs. Ada Vick- erson also died and three airmen were critically ill. A coroner's Jury decided that Mrs. Vickersoifs death was caused by wood alco- hol. The three airmen have recov- ered and an», expected to testify at the hearing Friday- Miaclcan arrangements Mr. James Pia n5 and i5. M1‘. Ralph Cummings sing-song was capabiy handled Mr. Walter Cox. The eet adjourned with the singing of National Anthem. "Chino." is John Farrow. the man in June. in Toronto and the Rev. by the General Assembly posed Faculty of Divinity at Mc- Gill University. The Rev. Wm, Bilrfllfly. M D. was no- affirmed its adherence to the tea- chings of the Church on Divorce. Plans for the new Church at Wood Islands were submitted and app- rflyed by the Court. The Presby- tery sdjourned to meet in St. James Church on May 9th. EXTEND RELISII Relish supply getting a little low? Make what you have go farther by mixing equal quantities of chopped impeeied raw apple with chili sauce or other chopped pickle. Make just enough for one meal as the apple softens and turns dark after stand- ing an hour . And for the Tellih Ira-y. or for times when a quick substitute is needed. here's another suggestion, Cut red raw liwles lrl elshts. remove the core but do not peel. Add spiced vine- gar from pickles. Let stand in s Drain and serve Left; over pickle vine- lrar can alternate between the rel- ish and the pickle jar many times with no harm done. Use Minardni int-Elfin National Film Board MOVIES MARCH I —- IQ AIherfon-Muniiiiy. O'LEEI')'—TIICSII.I\'. St. Eleonora-Wednesday. Si. Mary's Academy-Thursday. Bordcn-Friilay ALL gigs urn MIITIART Sumzzzcrsidc PROFESSIONAL CA D i . i mcitsv Chartered Accountant Office a0 Ililto liar Laundry imioners to the General Assembly G. C. Webster was nominated for the Moderaiorship of the General Assembly. The report of the Com- hrittee on Remits dealt with all, the iiemits referred to the Court and expressed disapproval of the pro- . A., minated for the Principalship of Knox College. The Presbytery re- l LONDON —- (GP) - Piloting a transport Mosquito, Capt. J. H. | 291 Kent St l MAID women. who IIBNC us "Wake Island“ and the SUJTIXIK "The Coiranandos |Strike at Dawn." Hailed as on». of the most thrill- '1ng war films yet to come out of Hollywofid- “ is essentially a powerful love story against a background of battle and nigh ad- venture in the war-torn orient. Ladd and Bendix are cast as Ani- flrlila-n 011 men thrown by circum- ‘stance into the huroic struggle of the Chinese people against the Jap invader. Miss Y0ung._ an Americ- an teacher. enlists their aid in ev- aouatim Ciunese girl students to safety in the face-oi n Japanes; ad- vanoe. There's plenty of excite- ment and suspense in that; situa- tion and. incidentally, Ladd puts up the sreatest flsht of his career. “Ohina" is top flight entertain- ment. Don't miss it. Diocesan Board 0f W. A. Holds Meeting P.E.I. Diocesan Board of the Woman's Auxiliary held its 47th, annual meeting on Wednesday. Mhmh 8th, in St. Paul's Parish Hail at 3 o'clock. ‘ After the opening hyiiin and prayers. the President Mrs. A. B. Cosh expressed iier pleasure in sec- lritl thc large number of members present especially those from tin: ruml districts who wen.- unclannted by the present condition of the roads. Miss C. Haslnin gave tiie address oi welcome to ivhich a graceful rc- ply was made by Mrs. Everett "l-Iaslam of Springfield. Mrs. Cosh in her presidential ad- dress unged tho members to devotci the same energy they were putting| iinto war work to ind up a", -fi"eer, noblcr Canada. The need for. fostering among the young, tiicl sense vacation for the mission i.-~l was emphasized as vital and in _ ntive, in order that the church should go forward with faith, rifice and service to plant the Kingdom of God in the dark places ‘order by Dr. R. D. Mcbaughlan and an address was read by Mi". Albert Milligan, followed by the presentation of a lchair. Mr~ and Mrs. Macleod ax- tended their thanks in a few words after which they were showered with the best wishes oi the staff A LOYAL families in the province can botast of having six sons in the service, with ages ranging from 15 lo 33 years. The boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Batchildei‘. Georgetown. their father bein a member of the engine room s tiff of the C. G. S. Brant. The eldest of the group is Lawrence, aged 33, a Sergeant in the P. E. I. High- landers who has been overseas a year and a half; P0. Bernard, 28 of the R C N.V R. who has been overseas more than a year, Gnr. Vlalier. 25. overseas about el§ht months; Gnr Ferdimrd. 24, w o has been in Petawawa about three months; Stephen 22. a wireless operator in the R. C. N. for two and a half years and the baby oi the family, Leonard. i5, too young to enlist in the other services. is n memberpf the Reserve Army. MT. ALLISON DEBATE! — ‘Mount Allison University varsity debaters. mdefeated this year. will meet a strong opponent in si tram from St. Mary's university. Halifax. on March 30 when the two teams wil‘. exchange opinions over ihe resolution. "Resolved that Canada should ndcpt a policy of large scale European immigration 1:1 post-war reconstruction." pOfilllg the resolution for Mount Allison will be David Anderson. Si, Peter's Bay, P. I , and Donald MncLeod, saint John, who were selected at tryouts held re- cently by a faculty committee consisting of Profs. Gundy. Wil- gar and Fraser. Earl University of New Brunswick and St. Francis Xavier. Those on the winning teams were Roy Fredericton: and Earl Mord. Gascumpcc, P cf this world. At the end of the meetin a most interesting talk on the Docese c1 Cariboo was given by S-Ldr The Rev. T.V. IJEstrangc, RCA F. ' '" atthc '" Air- Mport. White of British Overseas Airways, | ,l1as in three Journeys flown 2,400‘ tmiles in nine flying hours. i Too Late To Classify;- ' BOARDERS sccofiTooTiEB. . -9- 011E‘ BFWVGQF lwsivran. , for houseworn. Apply Mrs. Roy Dennis, Dunstaffnage. Phone 198d CHRYSLER SEDAN FOR sale or trade. Phone 064-L. 8-9-11. __. t WANTED — GROUND FLOORI apartment by 15th April. Two! in family. Apply A Guardian. " 3-8-31. LAUNDRY sent out. Evenings free. Good wages. Applgc Mrs. E.W. Farqu- harson, 58 hooi street. 3-9-11. T0 LET, ONE FURNISHED heated bed-sitting room with kitchenette and some cooking whens. Apply O care Gaugui- A large number of men have b04111 trying out for var=ity debates. For the forthcoming St Mary's debate five men were heard by the judges. They were Lloyd Ar- cher. Loggicville; William EBuxtoii. Ifnginnd; Spencer Inch. Hampstead; David Anderson, and Don MacLcotl JUMBO CABBAGE Cutclifie. Interment was in Sher- Annual "ieeting next month, was INQUEST 0N FRIDAY — An veners showed that, much WIIEKLY MEETING 0F THE Ill-Y GRADS - 15 members were who has relatives in this city. present at the weekly meeting of the H1-Y Grads held in the Y.’ M. ver paper: A Bldg. last night at, which presided. were son. director of aeronautical iri- discussed. and are in progress for SPQP-tlilrl. Qti-BWB. died 011 Wednrfi- °l Edllcallm‘ the All-Star Hockey Game March was BRIDAL courts". WELCOMED Wwtlnirwier and —The staff of Falconwood Hos- ll- pital assembled in the auditorium on Tuesday evening March ‘I, to extend a welcome to Mi". and Mrs. Daniel H. MacLeod who have re- cently returned from their wedding °r5» W"? 111 ¢l1l1r89 trip. The meeting was called to 111611“ chesteriieid FAMILY -— Pew l The Executive meeting iei" in the d“ vear Mount Allison debating teams, wcn decisions over teams from ihe " 50cm] servke was read and “cw,” De- ' we Marsh. Sackvlile: Weston Peacoglnhnce Allison Coll. Ottauéti; Bell. a; g Largest Cabbage grown, some weighing 80 i_nd some nrnn Iii lhs. Unanrpassed for krant 11nd IIIIIIO use. Very interesting to unich than monsters develop. Our ulna n! Jumbo t nlihago last season cascaded all "lllirl- (Flu 19¢) (c: N!) N"?! . mr-oun no m4 sun sun uuasuv nook-am m 4| 901M SEED fififllflflnfif. iiatiiclylc I Women's League Meeting The regular monthly meetinfl tbs Catholic Women's M161" was held in the 1018110 Hill 0K1 "Pvcfoundaiarbetwflylbwrflm constipation! One that give! me‘ the kind of lasting relief I've slwayl wanted. and never got. PresidentJLra- w. stew-m ‘Irairi- Plll‘ "'4 "P" or. Dresidini- Th}, °-'."§“‘“,;,,f'°:,; tives. I've tried L. A. Wilton. w o mazes the evummmybut Oonespcgnlianco included letters larly for me from the following: Mrs. J J Murray. New wiitshii-e, Coiivenel‘ "Pve found I updosing i?! among ‘people who have tried impatient-lam for constipa- tiqnduets laekot“bulk"inthedi=tl correct! the came of auch 3troubiei by Iupvlylfll "bulk-iorininf’. material needed for clay, natural elim- instiqnilf ‘this kind‘ of constipation haspluiladvovn-ryuv-insKfl-i-OOG‘! ALiJdAN regularly, or several ALL- mun muifins every day. Drink plenty of water. See if "you don't Pill" its welcome reiietl Get ALL-BEAN f sister of Servi -; Mrs. J. A. Such a haPPY , . . ‘immis- wfleeiiil": i2?“l.".‘é°ii“’-‘°'Z.°“i‘“'“‘°‘¢... Comm e, ross. ° ' y e ogg's in n on. town clmpakn or‘ . “on; MIL oneoftho a l‘ 9 Parnell r“ Pr?‘ sident of C. W. L; Mrs. Edward McDonald, Little Pond, Convener Summcrside. Diocesan, Convener oi’ Publicity; Reverend J. G. McComicic, Overseas. The Conveu; cf the Social ev- ening held. which was very much and the Convener, oi the very successful Pantry sale. thanked the members for their help and tic-operation Five of the members aided 1n| the Red Cross Campaign by dis-l tributing envelopes and $25 was voted for the Red Cross. l 'I‘iie Secretary foi- the Sub-divw ision, of the Hospitalization plan. Miss Gertnide Coady, gave her peDOrt oi the work accomplished in this newly organized group A nr. \-;t.ing committee for the The I-iedcral Government's war effort and warnme meal-Well We" strongly indorsed in r- 1c Legislature bv Mr F C. Ramsay, First D15- appointed. Him of Prince, 1n speaking in the Reports of the different eoii- budget, debauy Mr. Ramsay r1:- “'°Yk fen-ed particularly ti Wartime was done since last meeting As there was no further busin- ess to be transacted. the meeting adjourned. lPrices and Trade Board “aviation in which Canada had riiteii leader- ship u; other rountrlc-;_ 11s agreed that the sicitage of farm machinery was warkins I Iiardship, but ii it la f1. question of shortage of machinery or a short- Woman Known llere m o, gamma, m, ,,,,,,_ - ;h d at Italy, he knew what ans- llies In Vancouver l w‘: every farmer in this Province would make. He strongly commended the Pre- M“ A J M GL8. l d mlefs proposal to vBXIT-{lifir ‘lei/fir? . . . a ne rece ve a c- word yesterday of the death nrsource of pow-r for riira eiec 1' Vancouver of Mrs. W. L. Johnson atioi-i _ Dealing with ducatiuri. he mid n“ ‘allowing l‘ "om ‘ vanww that examination questions were correspond with the grades. He suggested that examination; for all Mrs. Martha Johnson, '16. moth- er of Air Commodore A. L. John- This day in St. Paul's Hospital. Born many cases. been a resident of the Georgia Ho- " ' ni d Besides her son she is survived Mantra“ to “g Sh‘ 3n ‘by three sisters. Mrs. Peter Pach- les and Mrs. Stella Hilton of New Mrs. Emiiv Campbc city; two brothers. George H. Grant. city, and Alan P. Grant. New Westminster. and one grandson. ilities for potatoes. - MR n. s FRANCIS I "It is pretty well admitted by revenue and eicpendiure meet, Mr. H. S Francis Persgnals iDistrict oi Kings. who followed Mr. I IQ Ill be l d . hegmlliatr wxlgi ‘I185 bee? ail-ieslceeived he Sllggesl-ed- Y“? Pllcll l" Willie‘ o; me gage “ma; oversea; or L, gation of inteiiiitencas to think up . c. n. Jack Barnett by his some plan wborelzv we can set iwit wife the wormer Bernice M. Ward. a little more revenue " --_- l “If we are gornz to doall ihe Mr. M. Michael has reported to things the Apunsition want-s us to the Police a break at his grocery do," he said, "we will be kept Store 0n thi? wrrler °l Ell-Will 5%- zuessing." All that was needed was and Longwcrth, Ave.. some time “a iunney for smtmy (my; g “u”. Tllesdal’ llllllh SW19 l°°5° cash way for fine days. and grain eleva- l" I'll! 793m" l‘ mum‘ The tors for summerside and Char- break occurred after 11 o'clock as ‘ottetown .. They had also “mesh the proprietor did not. lock up un- Gd heavier snow v.0“, “ma. m m“ Mu" tractors, "vest pocket" plows for M” w_ F. amid’, of chap secondary roads, and a drydock in Charlottetown. Another bad sug- gested higher salaries for Ministers. .'I'he Minister of Agricuiiure had been asked so many questions by the Opposition that he would have to be something like wriltrij Winch- liam hes returned from a three weeksflvisit with her daughter, Mrs. Gerald J Hayes and Mr. Hayes, Summerslde. P. E. I. She also spent a few days in Char- lottetown and Monctcn and made frequently given which did Mt lgrades be sent ‘o the Department supervision in would help to correct a situation Nova Scotia. Mrs. Johnson came which is detrimental vi students congratulated 0n being leader and i0 Vii-Molly!!!’ l4 yeflrs BB0 and 1'11" ln captain of the highest team in the recent Red Cross drive, leading all til 101' 1° yeirl- 5119 W115 I lfirm- attention some wad other teams in the City. A hearty 9r 709mb" 0i l-lw Ciirlflillfln Club in his district It was hoped. when by ‘aDnSEPauIing Johnson Chapter I. g . . He recalled to the Government's reouircments possible, to have a paved mad from also permanent frost proof stowage fac- c the opposition that verything is Center do Hanna, funeral direci- 801M Pretty ‘yell for tllc Govern- of arrango- ment, except ‘ts inability to maize! BI ibtberall First Bell in the budget debate in the to Legislature. It should not be hard. Draft Address y Debate 1n, House Addresses By Messrs- F. C. Ramsay and H. S. Francis‘ to Jet; the trains go in‘ Paiccnwood ticisrn had become "standard equipment" with the Qpposition, If 200 hen; would solve the problem out Uta-re, uell and good: but lie slid not think it a sound proposition. _ The deficit shown m‘ the Public Accounts. he arzued, "could be very well taken up Willi ihe lil- crease in the wst of lning " The Government could not be ex- pected to do any better until they gct more revenue. In conclusion he paid tzibuie to the Opposition members as “n1: exceptionally able bunch of men". Egg And Poultry Market‘ Report rroduction a pears steady with lost week. Qusity remains excep- tionally good. {There seems to be insufficient c1188 to meet the de- mand. Sevcraishipmerits have gone forward to Newfoundland. the balance to the Mai-film; points. Prices remain unchanged. P. E. I. stations quoting for un- graded ens delivered: A Large 30; A Medium as; A Pallet s; a 25: Graded shipmc ‘ delivered Charlottetown: A Large 81 i-2; A Medium 331-2; A Pullet d: B N l-Q O 25. Specialized rodiicers are re- ceiving for oar ned pack: A Large 37: A Medium 35: A Pullet 32. Poultry marketings have prac- tically reachcd tho vanishing point. IBDINGTON, Surrey. England -—(OP)— Three children. all aged under four. were tvumed to death in s-house which caught fue while their mother was out shopping. , LONDON -= 1UP" — The Eire censorship, on the mound, that; an English film entitled San Demetrio "glorifies the British navy" banned the film. It concerns a merchant ship which was fired when crossing the Atlantic, and the hull: brought home by it; crew. BBTHS LAJOIIZ — At the Prince County Hospital. March 4. i944, to Sgt. J. A.L.~and Mrs. LaJoie (nee Ross) a. daughter. Mai-y Patricio. Irene. ‘RUSSELL — At the P. E. Hospital on Wednesday, March 8, to Mr. and .Mrs.. A. E. Russell, Baimorsi Appts. a. son. the trip between Moncton and the ell to do his 1o": Another Opposit- NANTE; _ A1, jyhe QI-mflqgggtqwn Island by plane. -- Saint Jdhn ion m ” hid suggested that a Hospital on March '7 i044, to Mr- Telesrabh Journal. government agent be tent w New- and 11m. J h ituma uiea ioundland. Did he mean to dentin may ‘Tainan aplewcod, a son. “N10? -— At the Prince n‘ My new, 5mm; “N0 "M" l (‘minty Hmoitdl on rep. 28. 1944 to commercial traveller to ‘Newfound- M" l“ WB- J- W. Cari-others. " land for the Government. Let him slmmmlk‘ ' ma" ' look up the proper markets and ‘ M53 send word home to the dealers in muons these various commodities sndifley will send over the stuff o; the Mr. 177111015! "A very good sul- Diocesan Church Society ln esn-nrriiwll. would We ‘lay him?" nection with its one hundredth an- Mr- SHORE: ‘Oi couise. I.i he nuai meeting was held yesterday Couldn't. earn his salary he wouldn't afternoon in Hail of st. Peters Cn- be much good. thedrai, with the Venerable Arch- Mr. Francis sfiid the deacon Harrison, presiding. There had "very good ideas. was a largg attendance of dele- gates from the outside Parlslie1i.| After some routine business was transacted the Rev. Dr. Prince oil the staii of the University Kings College, Halifax, was in but all this extra revenue." extension as a necessary new ex- mh lpenditure. "Money has 50g to b; »used for that and no“; “e we lsoing to use for money?’ h; asked. | Reierrlns f0 prospects ,0! i-urn" ed. This report dealt with such electrification. he mentioned the subjects as the need cf interest oi ivaier rower oosibilitles at-‘Morell. public schools of the Prov- Mmllllllllr. Fbrillrli. SmlrlSJMldkeli, and oi their improvement and ‘and other places. Bonds could be also the need of Health Centres in sold and purchased within the Pro- thn rural sections to be set up by ivince. and th¢ y-mjeot mode to {ll-re Governilnenthltdsalso stressedlgiand on "5 Own gee; e need o me "10 to combat M _ p1- L _ Juvenile delinquency. Dcalt with era‘gun ,§§‘°,,‘,,“Z§,°§ asflgigcwfiigh the growth of iilegitimacy. EX<-wntalns me town of souris with pressed its opinion against divorce the largest ‘ " means of overcoming mari l p" ca“ “ enllsmlfi" ozfevacriymifncorpoi-ated town cast of as ce . . The report of the department of troubles. That the Prohibition Lawl should be re laced by a Govern- ment Contro or Rationing Law, combined with Education as to 7°? CWIQWI! true temperance. Urged that the young bg taught about sex by com- Qrmmeflllrlg on ‘Pie causeway to " -‘ bet- ‘ ‘ by Mr Bell and P9 ll F tier standards of education, cheap- others lic said "t would take "iift- er transportation and Hydro and een hundred men twenty-four hours §i°°§l°..;'.%l°i..’°.'t lzittzitif i *0 re ~11» ged Church people w take a great- ll‘ totem in Lhosq afflicted wimlne urged that a trained way-kg; is and the need for in creased Senatcrium capacity. Urged that advice and assistance be given tn t poor financial be salami and that a Conference of Societies and organizations in- ifitiiested in the work be asaernb. hose in circumstances with a view of rais- ing their standard of living. Aim urged that the Indians of the Pro- vince be given much more assist- ance with s view of raising their standard of living, so that they curbecomo more useful citizens. Dr. nee, who is one of the outstanding leaders of the Mari- times in Social Service, said he was text the 9th verse oi the 31th surprised tn find that there wereChapter of Erekiei. no Social Service trained workers] This morning at. 10-30 the hec- on tbs Island and that there utive will deal with the Education- Bqflrlefi 1° be l Wlrll- 0i complac- al and Missionary reports and oth- "My lrl "Bird I41 till-r Worlr- That er business. The annual meeting there was a neat need to build up will be held today at 3.30 pm. in a social conscience and minded- st, Pour; min, ma: in connection with this great The annual church service'waa held in St. Peters Cathedral last evening and yas largely attended. All the Island Clergy were present as well as the Reverends Llbtrange and Smith. Chaplains from the- Summerslde airport. The Rev. Dr Prince preached an eloquent and inspiring sermon taking as his "they don't say where we're going to u; He referred to the ssnntoriun ll Luann" - "CUDMOBE - at zi“ Prelvytuian Church on wednesdgl; mt only: n“. e ' r. en me- of Charlottcwewn tc Alfred Lester of Vancou- ' DEATHS MuLEAN-- At Bradalbuis March 8th, i944 William MacLean axed. U. Mineral notice later, WADDlLL-At Victoria. March 8 1944. Mrs. Ja-mes Waddcll. aged 7'1 years. Bineral notice later. SULLIVAN At thg Provincial Sanatoriuin on Tuesday. March ‘I. .1914’. Mls-rAgnes Sullivan, aged 21 “years. The funeral will be held Fri- lday morning, leaving her late res- idence at B o'clock to Kinkora Roman Catholic Church BERNARD—A on Mhach 6, nerd. aged 4i years. , French River. PB I Pimeral from Grddie Memorial Church, New Lon- don, Friday. at 2 p.m. FRASER -- At the Prince Edward Lahnd Hospital on Wednesday, March 8, Donald Fraser, in his 84th year. Funeral from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to-moi-row, Friday, service starting at 3 30. Interment People's Cemetery. RUSSELL — At the P E. Hospital. on Wednesday. March 8 infant son of Mr. and Mrs A E. Russell. A short hinerai ser- vice was held at the MacLear Mineral Home last evening Re- mains were forwarded to Saint John this morning for cremation. ROSS-At 5'1 Orlebar BL. Wednes- day. March 8, iMiMrs. Murdock Ross. in her 81st. vim". Funeral from Zion Church Friday. Mflrcll 10th. sci-vice startind at 2 o'clock- Inbrment PeoplebCemetci-y. Re- molna nsstina at the Mactcan Fun- eral Home till one o'clock Friday; l N. D. iMacLean l UNIDIITAKEI Mamas finrtctsstcwa and lent Ililalbe liens II