jcaauaizv 3.3341 WESTERN fiUAllbl/IN l ' AGINTI: l. Iilmer Murphy. Ill Hanover 8%., and George Glow. IO Ottawa 8t. IUMIIISIDI and PIINOI! COUNT! New. labaeripllona. Allvertlaiag Tim Guardian may be bought llally Al any of the following atorea In Bummeuide: Gourilea Drugltore, l Booluitoie. Wain Sheet; Water street, um Baliefy, Water Street: The Guardian will be dell"!!! W ll: home Iii sumienlee. pnlerloyaltopertlaylfrlleperwafl. PbonellOfoi-thhuntqq. ‘m your order to the boy moonaibl: for daliveriu on 1g‘;- no", _. PING NAlLs at Burns’, —WAN'1'!n-!:gperienced. cap- M $1333..’ nbl: typlat. able to take ahorlo ._.'._ hand. Apply Box 220. Summer- __yon saw. - e1 n. ll. mo elde- p, l-l. and 67 White Leghorn: Pulleta. y n50, Alao one gal, water fountain. —II'OR.SEB I03 BALE. includ- Ildwird wadman. Augustine Cove. in; bay nun-e. nicely marked - tblood and Barrister) flve yearn, 1100 pounds. A perfectly quiet, stylish road horse. good worker. Walter S. Weeks, Kenalnglon. ..BI:Zl)l-JQUI'} UNITED onulwn. _5ervicrs Sunday. March 2nd. flgdeqllf‘ ll A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Mbqyiy 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J. M Baxter. l3. D. ‘ Lobslci" Crates’. Borden _Olllli~.'li .111"? woo“ "mo, loi- Spring delivery.‘ The island Box- & Burrrl Co. Ltd,» 5c Elranors, P. E. Ix Mrs. E. C. Bell of Cape ‘Praverse left on Wednesday. Feb. 26th for Monti-cal where she will visit liar e011. Lorine and Ma's. Boil. Hei- sla- ler. Mrs. W, A Stewart 0f Chur- loilelown accompanied llCl‘. ‘HA RBUWS FOR SALE- -— NEW l5 tooth leavei- and Z3 tooth i ‘.e for Bhhll tractors. W, D. Crokcn. Mr. George MacAescy of Sum- merslde spent the weekend with his sister. Mrs. Eulrph Toonibs at Bor- den. _iitit‘lu£\' nt Bedcqutl Rink Pr") ‘J8. Lower Bcdcquc QLIllllllt‘l'Sld:3 C. N. R. .__|l\'LNII.F. playoffs Kcnslng- silt Friday. Fcb. '28. Sum- Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Juveniles. Game 8.15. Mr Elmer Francis who recently underwent an operation Ln the P C Hospital returned to his home at Carletcn Siding on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers cf Borden attended the SD U - Ml. Allison hockey game in Char- lottetown on Friday (Vélllllg. -l‘t)l{ SALlE-Oiic of iht- lnosf dpsujllyt‘ bllildiri; lots ln Sum- loreiicil nt corner of Mali Gauntlet. 01 Granville Sin-eel ' , SUMMERSIDE room (man) and SATURDAY Indie’: Two-Fluted . ’ locket-liming- Edller Cameo lo The Screen For The Flnl Tlmel "Pliitiiiitui lllllhlljhflfiltllfi ROBEQILIQWERY Also Short Subjects Shows 7:15 ~ 9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 viiflfiwVllflfiflffiffV/f/fi” ‘F!’ "flu :iiitl Chestnut Avenue. ‘l cnrnri: Ralph Mutlarl. .~ ._ The lOllUllVing interesting iicm will. taken from “The Mnciinisl" It gives a list of pilccs fcuild ln a letter by lilcx F-‘Tdflllf. n slud- enl at Southern California Unl- verslly. The letter was written by his great granduncle, Ell Richards in Bolliigci- Ccunty. Mo. ln 1853 It uuotcs beef. 2 lo 3 cents a pound: butter l2 to l5 cents: t-offcc. ciglir or nine pounds fcr $1; drlcd nipple". $1.25 a bushel; pfuches $2 ii bushel: turkeys $2 a dozen: chickens $1.50 a dozen. ‘ululllilllf-S of Lhn Knights of Columbus. Summersidc Council. no veqzustctl to moot at the I-Iom» m1 Saturday morning at 8.7’) tn (lllfllld the fuiihrul of the 1-.» llmlhrl‘ .l. F. Ai-sonaull._ v —\\'.~\'l‘(‘ll FOR SOlllh Bedeque Women's, Institute pantry eel". Holnianis Hardware. Saturday. M1111 1'1, 3 p.111. . ,. 51 Miss Beiilrit-e Murphy. .\|t"\\.’Il’(‘l~ (Ub-lomhnness on the S S Prince Edward ilsland has been ill at the Borden .»ru "THOSE l14“f‘(l1'.’_' a Fin: \\-':itch. or a Beau- Jenrllrrs have the finest assorl-I m", m“. have W" Show“ 3.0m she is recovering nndicxpecls to be out In a few days. -Tllli ANNUAL MEETING of m" qwyvon Dymyving Cm Wm b‘. Mr. Lco MacDonald. who fell land hurt his side while on duty hold iii lhc Creamery on Tut‘.- . \ 4 t 1.30 m. , , ‘ithiélitlch plea; atlcgd. The work 8,1" n w“ d“? lava!" ford warehouse at Albany wlll bl’ v fiflrll‘ on Wednesday afternoon, Mr‘ and Mrs Cecil Stella“ o’ . ‘Md M Tum‘! 4 no“ “Tpk Charlottetown and Mrs. JQII“ M“- g‘ F‘ 0,11% ‘ ' _, ‘ ' Iiunv of Bcrdcii lcfl L‘-‘\' Tuesday "1 l‘ " ' .lOl‘ lvlonircal where they will attend the MacCoiincll and Stewart wed- ding. which lakes place there it. the near future. ~l)lI’ll'l‘l>lI'lRlA and wliooplnzi Cough Inoculation. Slmiznerslde Tiivfz: Hall. \Vcdil25dl1_\'. March 41h. fl’ ." l‘ If. for flilldi-en betwecii slx m\|\l\x~ and six yea“ Dyphnwria Al the hockey game whit-h took ' icii in sahool t-iiiioienxlmfl‘ "W: "ll Milhdfll Illflhi t0- wgh sflhooy Marcy, {tween the Vhloria UHlC-{Yg and Bor- den NatloriaL= upwards of 900 spectators were in attendance, pro- bably the largest. crowd l.'.i the hist- ory of the rink. Alter a rather iuggrtl blame at Victoria oii Pri- day whit-h ended lii ii 6-6 tic. cxtltc- men! ran lilgli niid crowds tllronflfll the rink. The game was fast iuid clean with referees MacLeod and Anonault doing a fine job. The game ended 8-2 lii favor of Borden which gives lhcni the right to meet Weslcm Prince loam. By the way. the canteen service at the I‘l.1‘l'l( thla winter la run by Mr. John Noonrn and ll‘ receiving the pat- ronage of all rink-goers. -A. S . 3rd. ll .»\, M. Su-mmerside Convent, lllzirch 4th. 9 A. M. _ IQOIOOOQOOOOOQOOQOOQOQQ't CAMEO I-‘Rl: 64:30; SAT. ‘l and 9:15 Ynull Want lu ace that Super- Slvulli of (‘mnlc Strip- "DICK "TRACY" llirilllng - Chlllliig with 5101mm Conway ice-ling "Dick", Ann Jeffreyl. Dlek’: awed-heart. “Tees Tracheal-t". and Jane Greer. Also Serial \0oe0et¢v§09000O-0-O§-0-OO-O— @ ii. gQRE NE --G. ll. M.» “.‘§.'.§’..3.."°..1.'.’.';;'.l ‘.’.."’.£:‘.‘°';J.i°.‘;' n" 12°11. '-~ siiou DEPARTMENT. y ' l o m’ w “y'- Hlmhl i; lliiriliviirv Department is very proud of its dlspliiy of Radio h_(_ih_"lfi_llll‘:fl. mi you will he. to own one. I think the gem uf the col- "m Whit“ ic Viciroln Model VR-Si. - - - It has a wonderful tone and Iv awn" ‘l; output of a larger instrument. The cabinet is charming- nv v Walnut. - - - It ha’: m-xcellent quality Ieproducflon pm! ‘M ‘hrliilg? turvod dial. - - - Iou will he mori- than pleased with UWI‘ ‘ ’ "mlllfflwll. - - - Clrmr- in and ltl‘. it! The price is 99.50.-— \ HlAllE DEPARTMENT. m fiijlvk‘ lilww you have been leflhg for there Pullover Sweat- ami hr ‘y '° h" ‘hi! "u"! for achool. - - - The colors are wlne, green. ‘mm own with Wlnfcr some; of akllng and ITOhIdPCPI printed on the 1h‘. nude of WODLDWHIP a percentage of cotton-lhc aln-a am ll to “‘ '""'W "wt you" g0 for lheee!-—MEN'S WEAR. DEPARTMENT. uiwhhvnl‘ yourself Into Spring’! ‘Ilave ybu aeon our entrancing window "at imaierlall and McCall: Pail/urns? The Prlnia deaigiied by m W" vllywood lre truly Spring Sonatina-one look and you'll duel. "m. lvl-lr sowing machine and get out your aelaaora. - - - They're won- " --DRY GOODS DEPARTAI T. b“ ililldaoon be time lo think o! putting winter clollllng away. lo “PM Si?!‘ l In the I and I0 Deparlmolll you will flnll "Clopay (in. ha“ "lie Baga . - - - Eaeh-"Ilag hold: l or l aulta. dreuea or other m‘ imlfimenil. There l: an X-llay Window" no that the oonienil “alum” entiflell without opening the bag. Keep woolen: aalo from "m, b W Illllhn. - - - The Clopey bag: are tented and guaran- s AN I e Good llouaekeeplng Inafliute-tlle price i: 49 cent: radii.- , 0 DEPARTMENT. "- Illllll Vloka Drop: u: really vim mJ-eeothint an! mm “hlmg B Day cbck‘ Moaseffotel. We arc glad to learn that‘ ALBEBTON llllkEliéRl-OTTETQWN 5943915" Ileath Yesterday 0f Mr. Joseph Felix Arsonault. Mr, Joseph Felix Arm-mull, g . former number o! the P.E.I. Log. lalature and a brother of Mr. Juel. lee A. E. Areenault of Charlotte- town died in the Prince. county Hvlriilai n 10.1: mmeiy moni- ing. He was B1 yean of age, Thfllllh in falling health for the DB'- Wfll‘ it was not until the lut ten days that hi: condition be. came critical. 1-1; m; pom .1 Adram: Village. a IOII of the late Senator 3.0. Arsenault of’ that place. Th, late Mr. Araenault rep- resented the ‘Iiiird District of Prince for one term just prior to the First World War. For Bppmgi. 111M913’ twenty years he was clerk member of Uiuaomption of the County Court and prothonotary at Summem" , ' re- tiring from that office hbout six month; ago. I-Ie wail a very active Society A Good Time Te Buy Your New. SPRING SUIT Men’s Tweed Suits GLDSELY PlllfiEll i Good quality three-piece suit: for Men mode up on latest models, nicely tailored and finished ilirougli- 29:75 and concerned himself with its student educatl l work, he WM 8180 a. member o the St. Thomas Aquinas Society and the Knizhg; of Coluimibus. Hie wife, the foniner Gnu-uh Corinler of Sackville. N.B.. pre- deceased him ln 1940. He is survlv- ' ed by three sons and four daught- ‘ ers, Alyer Ln Yellowknife, N.W.T.; Ulric "Spud" and Edward at Ed- monton. Alla; Mrs. Henry Pallas, Jersey City, N.J.; Mrs. J.J. Con- nolly, Charlottetown; Aldlno and actively Iren in" Summeraide. 'I‘hei-e are also tiluee brothers. Mr. Justice Arsenault already mentioned, Tousaalnt in Minneapolis, MLnn, and Anthony 1n Portland, Ore; and four sisters, Mrs. tDr.) And- rew Gallant. Magdalen Islands, Mrs. P. W. Dugal and Miss Jac- queline Arsenault. Quebec City and MLss Actave at present a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. The body is resting at the Comp- ton Funeral Home until four o’- clock this. afternoon when it willbc --'I‘he nevily appointed mayor of line town of Albtrton is Mr. on. lProflt. as lherc was only one name ‘for llOTHlllJllUll, hc W115 elected by nccliunrilioii cn Tuesday, the 18th. Councillors‘ nre: Musra. lOiiltoii. Hcbcr Corbett. [Merritt Callaghan. ro-elected. l‘ Mr Jolui Moran was a business :\l$llOl' to Charlottetown the early ,purl of ihq wcck. lVti-s. J A llfacKlxinoz-i is visiting in Alberton. the guest of her ‘daughter. Mrs. W. R Oulton. Friends rcgwt the lllllfisg of Mrs.‘ ,Calllcrl:ic O'Brien Ill the hcme of All u“ Borden MN‘ has "clumrd wdicr nephew. Mr. ALfred Glllls, Kil-| idare South. and wish her a. speedy recovery. " ‘Fherc is a griicral epidemic of "flu" among till‘ town and coun- try folk. mist pi cviilciil among the school cliilklrrn and children of pre- school 03c. Little Mus Brenda liuiiaii. two- ncnr-old daughter of Mr. iiiid Mrs. ‘the little lingo; of her 10ft hand smashed by ll closing-door. She was immediate); rushed to the Westcrn l-lospllnl where she re- 4'("l\":(l medical aid and returned liomc lhc mine ovenlizyz. Iii the list of young vefaraiu. who were successful in the recent competition for Fishery Inspectors conducted by the Civil Service Commission wvc find the name of Mr Ronald D. MacKlitmio of lhls toym. A former officer ln the‘ R C A.F. "Ronnie" lg presently un- dergoing training under CV31‘. at Halifax. N S. where he expect; to complete hi; lnltla-l training in early sprlrlll. T110 best wishes of his many friends go out to him- Mr. Russell howls. Bummer recently 5pc!!! a brief holiday at hls former home in Hills R-lvlr- My Lewis all; vlgited his mother Mn. Henry Lewis. Caacumpec. who is nble lo be about and ls e010!" lng excellent health at the age of 92 years. -A IWLTI-JI) FLOOR. SAVES PIGLBT! WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Be- cause son's prefer to he with their backs higher than their bellies and |bccauso of a Kentucky farmer's bad luck, thousand; of little pig: which othcrwlse might have died Thr- Dcparlmrnt. of Agriculture gaid the farmer's bad luck was the {furl that the foundation of hi: pig Sari-owing house slipped, throwing the floor on a slam. A few day; later a new liller of‘ pigs ivns born. Not cne was crush- ed by H5 mcthcr, as sometimes happens. Stlmecdliig litters like- wise reached maturity without RC- cldent and the tanner checked more carefully. Ile found that the mother sow prrfr-rieu l0 lie with her beck to the hlgh sldcef the flcor while the Clumsy llttlc pigs tended to tumble to the lop ride. The result was that when the sow decided lo lie down, the plgi IlSlIllly were out of horm‘s viay. Other fimners began to slant the floors oi‘ their farivwiiig houses deliberately. One reported to the department that he Mved an aver- aae of o 2 pics rm llilrr compared with only '1 ll on m even floor. The department now la recom- mending that farmer: alant the floors of all fan-owing holuee. It glld that a slop; of only an inch- aml a nah to the foot work: very wel. . HOME OI WIND! ‘are growing up lIllQ prize porkeral Badghla ‘(home of wind-a) is a district in north-west Afghanistan. rahous waninoas w. re] John Iniiiaii tJ-r.) accidentally hadi removed to the Knights of Co1um~ bu; Home where it will rest until l the funeral which will be held on Saturday morning at nlne o'clock to St. Marya Convent chapel-S. l l S’Side Bowling Results of Commercial Bow-hint Ieagtie played on Wednesday night at Capitol Bowling Alleys. Slim- mersildc. First Sectlon:- l l-llgli single Henry Perry 297. High three Allie Harris 733. Second Sectlon:_ Hlgh single S. McDonald 317. High three B. Allcn 744. ‘St. PauI'::- S. gallant . 1314 153' 100 A. allant . 11h 208 E. Gallant 1T0 l. A. Cameron . 196 231 TYTIl/k-Iicgll . 17D 191 om -- 5'18. | Wreckers- A. MrNult 149 C. Cc-nnolly 200 E. Campbell .'. J. Brown ‘JP-h Low Score 100 Total-Mil. Lucky FIve:— C. Wedge . 151 201' 1.. Crane . 123 169 R. Arthur . 121 159 H. Wootlsidc .. 20H 142, A. Harris . 22o iso :s7| Total-JOBS. Bankers:- W. McCauslend I91 246 186 n. m. Dayem h: igl F7. K. Cllffo . 12 . E. R. Sheen 143 100. L. A. Harris 106 167 TotaL-MSG. I Sinclair-a:- H. Perry 152 297| R. Edwards . 199 112 W. C1o\v . 163 ‘. K. Champion 208 191. RTCuely 213 otal-JSSG Hear-threaten:- ‘:- Afi-gllant 129 1B3 245 C. Cormiev F. Savidaiil .... E. Gaudet . Tolal—2882. Aeea:-- V. Savldent .. (ilfieewtmil ' m T95 G. Geurgla 150 309 Airntlitldgoas A m m o —- . PIoneera:- E. Presser Bell F. Mahar B Frldgen Low Score Total-ZMS | Kinsmen:- F‘. Gilliint 163 169 A. Glow . 131 139 [Rey Boole: 133 158 , . McLeod 193 20;. Low Score 112 ‘ll Lumberjaekaz- ‘S. Gallant . .. .. 112 220 S. Aiaeiianlt 13D 182 E. Arsenaull. . 172 114 J. Bernard .. I80 172 C. Williams .. 218 ‘f1 Tblel—24’l8. Hoimanbz- U. Oliicamp H. Daley . E. Campbell E. Phillipa . H. Phillip: Total- g’ came on ll; lg; . r . A. Arlenaiill .100 I77 £97 o. Wedge __ is: m iaz| J. Aratneulf ...... ..........IOI 1&8 202 ‘Petal-I'm. 21'! -MB . . one Inga‘: warrlhlzr: haveTgem ' ‘mm-Nu’ I bus rough} agar. e In an on“ army won ai vletorlii 0mm in wvwflu?“ m m m the Second woiio War. x. Plcltald ' “is: m 141 4 l See . and Wlfl , ,, , _ , B. Thompson 182 1S2 it should no: be lhcughf that Bil- out. just the suit you need for business, dress or sports W9C", d! they olwoys give wonderful service lei dung. A good range of sizes. Mud d BETTER QUALITY WORSTED TWEEDS w. ; sineiail- a seewaii-t Limited SIIMMERSIBE, P. E. I. c°|°l1 5'0"". greys, oiid blue mixed designs and 29.75 our display of Men's worsted suits In greys, blues, browns, neoi stripes. Suits you will be proud to r on any occasion. Sizes 35 to 42. Price rono: 135.00 to 49.75 Clothing Department limit rtooii) Hw- ior in all. but we m wlllinc. sighted by l Boston trawler. The '0 mildemiw "h" "Billy and 5111*‘ Coast Guard cutter Legare was stltuto one of Allied friendship in‘ spccdlng to hCl" aid, A Nlvv place of wullfltivin" I plane also was dispatched to help OT 511111515 CW“ Vial‘ 11E slid "W315 the Legare find the schooner. cf llriycs and civil war and all this jilie Lucy and Evelyn was en kind of thing can easily prove to mum 3mm Mm, in New Bed. be a contributing factor to a gen- {(09.1 Mus" but ah-udy had 5",, "H1ivi1rflriei1ii1-" lbrought disabled into Norfolk l1 fr. .1 slntcnien! on general du- ha“ agm - ziriiinmciil he gaill Brltzilii bellevocl ‘r114? tank" Conner“ which that IlllY satisfactory system muzl mrmmv ha, g flew 0g 45, up be Wed of} wllwtlve mu-"ikv Wi-iseo is.» radio that it was dis- élfliiiflithe: xgldortifiewaixi-iélw yvvld abled so mllea east of Key West, 9 ° y l my °1‘ l Fla. the Coast Guard reported. opnslderabledtiigia “liille the others l Anon,” nshgng V9559]. m, (‘up “F” @1115‘ '~‘- ‘F “"9"” "HWY gcr Rainbow. became disabled 60 ilould come to lhc assistance. he‘. home J~ L-‘llklellfr 307 153 ain was neglecting her relatlcns A- hlicfllwj" 147 13‘ , ivilh other cou-tilries. Tmal-zhl- l Iiqrtcmcnl; had been concluded _ . _ v_ -willi Fi-anre. BFQIUIII. Luxembourg JPPQIQDrSZEFrQ‘ 17- lsglzind Nuruay for reducing restrlc- C_ Ramsay _ ‘ 14g‘ 16-; lions or. travel between Britain hiid 1.; Mcparyan, 229 g3] lhese countries and it was hoped 1,9,, shields 17:) 165 similar agreement. would soon be Low Score . . 161 l59;:igncd with other countries. Total-mild l fiery-l made it clear that. hc ‘WES ‘.00 going l0 Nloswiv to mnkc a “'13 ‘lf-"cfim 23o P9 treaty viilh uermamy. but to take the ‘ry- Piggns 169 P’. ncceesary step; to provide the next R‘ Barnard 161 i“) stage towards conclusion of that D: 5L Pierre H 211 235llI‘(El,\'.‘Wllv3.l€l’€! may be done, it p_ Mlgkus 13; ggglmusl not increase the cost to lhc Tom]_zg56_ British taxpayer who had already _-_--_4~__# .l>oi"ii.~ a heavy burden. l Bevin said that because of their cacrlflces in two world iii-en the (omiunuad 1mm P 1) Dominion; must be adequately _ consulted in peace settlements and of- their industry had been re- arrangement»; for such consultations 31 lnxed. "It l»: generally agreed." he told The Guardian today, "that cosls_ of operating holiday resort: has, advanced very considerably in the last few years. It lo p150 agreed that the operator of a holiday centre ls entitled to at least a fair margin of profit on his i-ilvcstmciil. Below v. s. Katee | "It: lhould ‘be borne in mlnd also that rates charged for sum- mer to-urlst accommodation in Canada have been far below those charged for simllii- gct-ummotlulicii ln the United Slates. Thin applies all along the llne from the liiorc expensive establishments operated for instance by the railroad; to Lhosg raterlng to tourists of mod- erati- lncolne. and ls particularly lrue in the case of the Maritime Provinces. "In lifting lhc restrictions hitherto placed on establishment: catering to tourists. the Govern- ment recognized that they lizid lieon operating under I1 llfl1‘.(lli'.ll~ llllfl that. upivnril adjustment of rates was quite roisonnblc in new ‘Em 1110f. 81138 Y9K, ' of mounting trosls." Mr. Dolan said that the tourist. lndurlry in the Maritime: was a lat-gr. important, and well-run cli- Lerprlre. Both individuals imd coin- panlca call-ring i0 [he lmvelliiig public had high standards of Cllllitfi and were too farsighted to takc advantage of a government ruling to overcharge their customers. "1 do not believe." he sold. "that. llftlng of controls on holld-iy resorts wlll have any effect at all c-n the summer visitors comirg to Canadp from the United Slates. It ls possible that it may have the emu, o: allghtly leuenlng the volume oi domestic summer travel but not to any treat extent." GIVES REVIEW 0F (Outlined from Page l) "We have also oonli-ilued to col- laborate with hence in a number of other directions." Bevin added. "There ha: been more than one meeting recently of the standing Anglo-French economic ' tee. 4 and experts cl mo. sides Ire um- tlnually working on problem: con- nected with the commercial re- latiom of our twocoimlrles." British and French official; had recently eeelnrued view: on mat- ter: connected with Germany but must be made loi- the sake of ful- ure goodwill. View; an Germany Th; ilcrw-apeakhng Foreign Min- ister set himself agalnst a central- ized Government for Germany with the comment that the security of Europe had to be provided and "I even after two wars and two defeats. whether Germans really recognize the cf- lct-ts of doioat and the stupidity of WAT as an object of policyn" The G-emia-ns Pniut learn it bl‘ cducaflon or some other we)’. "The first essential was the lull wrec- menl between the four powers." Bevin announced that the Bril- 15h Government would shortly P111 t9 Russia its proposals for revision of the Anglo-Soviet lrtuly- of 1942- in which Geiieralllsslnio Stalin hld made 1t clear that there were eev- cral oiit-of-dote paasegca. There was complete nlzrccmeiil lioiwcen slalln mid Bevin about the tlvuty. despite vhnrgcs mailc by the Communist Party Pravda 1n December. which Bevin described as "ii lillle misunder- naridlng" of a centering in his radio broadcast. However. Bevin cmnot liclp wimlitg lliat the Sov- let Government had taken lhc matte-r up in the first place through diplomatic channels." H15 speech. opening n one-day debate on foreign DOllPY, covered a wide lunge of subjects Word of Ciiutlnn Bevin cautioned the British pco-. lple not to "expect loo much" from ‘the foreign ministers wnfrneen-e. Be said the ministers faced "lei-- ‘i-irie difficulties.“ l Referring lo the failure of negot- iaflona for revision of the 1936 Axiglo-mypllan treaty. Bevin said ll we; clear that there was a Breat desire that. n new treaty’ should be caiabiirlied but the maln polnl of contention was the Sudan. If the Egyptian Government pur- euss thi- couree it has announced. Bevin declared. than Britain ha; a complete answer. "In our view the treaty of 1936 saved Egypt and indeed mved the Allie; end prevented a greet til:- orgaii j rvmiirkcd: “l l SIX AEEHIONAL (Continued from Page l) participated in the invasion of Normandy. was taken ln tow by the Coast Guard cutter Cherokee of! the Virginia coast and reached Hampton Roads. Va. safely. The llner had reported springing a. lct-ik ln rough sees. . ' Also in distress 245 miles- southeast of Bermuda was the schooner Winifred Maris. The navy tug Holst. however. we: standing by to old her although gale: prevented the rescue vessel from getting a line lilioard at. once. _ Sohooner Loaea Salli The old Cape Verde packet Lucy and Evelyn. a three-muted schooner. vi-allowed in heaving seas 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod light, stripped of all but hei- mlzzcn sail. iiillrs cast of port. but was Coast Guard. ti‘ ii.i=. iioriuis ruiiciiiseii We call for ale bottles. an; quantll-I. DllIl-l and qmrta; high at price: paid. We will aleo pay loi- lave: bottles. Bring than: i: and guarantee an ample aupply o Javex, Phone Cecil’! pick-up. NOTICE To ‘ Farmers A ccrlood ofcTrudlor Plow: l: due lo orrive in e few doys. Boston, towed ln by the Grocery, ‘Ill. lo: l She liud no radio but we] l TllE . l DUNLOP HOTEL % SIlllT Jflllll - - - ll.l. Centrally located mil We would odvlea you to order early so os lo oyoid disap- pointment os these have been on order for the post eighteen months and when sold ' will complete our quote for this yeor. Write or cull: HALL MFG. 8i COLD STORAGI CO., LTD. Summerside, P.E.l. SATURDAY, Summoraidc ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN MIDGETS vs. MIDGET CANADIANS l Hour Skoie After Gom: MARCH hf Skating 3 i0 5 PM. and 9 lo ll PM.