~ Prince Edward '\ so. 194w ~ j f _ ‘ H TFTE WESTERN GUARDIAN ,_' b‘ AGENTS: DUMMEBSID lend News, subscription. Advertising r_a-—- | TbeGuardlanmaybe (allowing etoree In i. Elmer Murphy. me lleaover lieet, aad George Clow, 135 Ottawa Street- " PRINCE UQUNTY bought at all) e8 the _ ummeretde: Bookstore, Water Street; Gourliee Drngatore. 11 Central lhaett agents Bakery, Water Skeet: ytnoefiC n. Gard.“ day or llo peliweek. Mark Gaudet. l‘! Granville Street; ,, pueeeli Street; Aiyre Douoette’: Grocery, leeoau Street; laiand MotosgTraneport, Water ltreet» . will be delivered to any time la ember-is» o; Ulffllt Phone 18.0! tfi-‘l to; this esntee t I . . 20,5." gqwerder to the boy ‘beepepelble Yer delivery on your some. ,_> monarchs. msunsmori so... p. MutlartrSummerslde. " ' - _ROCKEY Bedsque rink Wed- esday. March 30. Borden .Si|ter| to, Bedeque Sisters. Skate alter. ‘ _5A!nD TEA, sale ot_ Needle- work and Home Cooking on Thursday. March 31st, beginning st 3.30 P. M in the Presbyterian Church Hall. JUNIOR hockey Bedeque Rink Thursday, March 31, Kinkora vs. Bedeque. First game in finals tor Bedeque rink cup. - Journey Bedeque rink. Fri- gay, Aprilfis Second game ior C. c. Baker Cup, Kensington mgicn- sires vs. Freetown iioyais. Skate after. ' -—CHOIR MET F0 PRACTICE __ The Kensington Presbyterian Church choir met ior practice on Thursday eveninq at the home o! Mrs. James Jardine. in addition to lht‘ regular rehearsal part oi the evening was devoted to music ior Easter. A social hour followed, when the hostess served ice cream» snd cake-Bur. Personals -Mr, and l\frs.,.l-icrb MacKengie end Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ceretti oi aorden attended the Ice Cycles in Mcncton last week. -Masters Donnie and Kevin Hickox, Margato. are guests oi their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox, Burlington.—l3ur. -—Mr. John C. Piiiman, Travel- ler's Rest. was a recent week-end guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Suds- bury, Kenysingtonp-Bur. -1Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves snd Messrs. Lcamsn and Vemon Reeves, Burlington, were recent visitors to Charlottetown-Bur. -Mrs. Lloyd- l-lickox, Mergste, sccompanied by her little daughter, Donna Jean, is visiting her father. Mr. Frank Watts and family at Hampshire-Bur. -”i‘he many iriends oi Mr. Rod- erick Nicholson oi Shamrock are sorry to ‘hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital end hope ior his speedy recovery. —Miss Minnie Champion has re- turned to her home .I.t,Dsmiey after spending a iewgdays at Burlington, where she ‘W3 the guest oi MJ‘. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves nnd iamily-Bui‘. —Friends will be glad to know that Miss Adeline Campbell, Irish- town. is making a good recovery liter her recent operation at the Island Hospital. -Bur. - _._._._- ‘ -P'rlends of Mrs. Roy 1D&Hby> Hamilton, will besorry to learn; she is a patient. in-‘the Prince County Hospital due to an unfortunate iall in her home when she_ broke two bones in_her foot-S. -Mr. Roy Bryanton. Burlington, who hss been a patient in the Prince Cotmty Hospital for the past iewweeks. left on Friday for Montreal for lurther examination and treatment. He was accom- panied by his wife-Bur. —Mrs. George‘ Manhood hu re- turned to her home at lrishiown sitar spending s law days with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Elmer Paynter, ensington. where she was conva escing after her recent illness. She was accompanied by her young son, WendslL-Bur. —-Miss Hope Mill is making a soot-l recovery after her recent operation st the Prince County Hospital and has returned to her home in Clermont alter r “ l "w. days at Kensington, where lhe was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. ‘TM-sh - Budsbursn-Bur. 4 P.E.I. Some routine -wm'rsn sismrssod Under- wear‘ 20% discount Burns. Mal- peque. - —MALPEQUI . HALL Variety Concert and one act play “Merry Molly Malone". Sale of plee _ and candy. Wednesday. March 30th. LT not tine Thursdayt Ladies with pies 1N9. Proceeds W; I. -FOXMEN MEET - A m o! the executive committee o! the Canadian Notional Silver Ibx Breeders’ Association was held in the head oflfice at Svummerside yes- terday. The resident" Lt.-.Coi. D. A. MacKinn n o! Charlottetown presided. Others pueent were Gor- don MaoMillan, Cornwall, PEL, George MacLeod. Black River. N.B., and Robert rnmvpn-i-ey, Kendngtm. business was transacted. The principal item dis- posed oi was the decision to hold the annual meeting oi the organiz- ation at Montreal on June 2i. Last year's annual meeting was at 0t- TIWB. 0-0-00 e-e-eeeovoe-eeoe-e-ew-eu g a -, l._et’§ Talk It liver ‘ Good morning: We were looking recently through a. barber shop window at a line- up oi youngsters outside a local theatre waiting to get into the building to see the matinee show. We were frankly amazed st-the number oi late owners who in- stead oi taking their proper places at the end oi the line squeezed themselves in among some oi the smaller children iarther up the line and thus gained places oi vantage whieh they did not de- serve. Time 112d time strain it happened as w watched and the line o! children accepted thIA practice 0i cheatirg quite casually es ii it were s. common occurrence. and we presume it is. Some years ago we watched a similar line oi children in Tor- onto and two youngsters started to squeeze themselves into the middle of the line. They dtlidllft get away with it; the other kids ob- jccted strenuously, a policeman appealed, and the offenders were sent to the end oi the line where they belonged. ‘rhat was some years ego and we don't know what the situation is in other centres now. Maybe this hmbit oi not plaiylng the game fair has become widespread but we hope not. I! it be, then the lesson tthst other people have rights and prI-viltle-i which must be respected is not ibdlng taught to children as it should be. It these boys and girls ill take uniair advantages o! ther young ieiiow citizens now. is there any reason". to hope that they will be any fairer when thefhave grown up and take their places es men and women of tomorrow. "The child is father 0i the man." Words- worth said, and children who cheat will probably turn into men and women who will be lust as seedy to cheet when opportunity oiifers. A member oi the police TONQ detailed to this pextlculsr duty would protect the rest ot the children against injustice. but the runetw lies iptth deeper than that. How are we going w 80$ these boy; and girls to be too .proud to stoop to such action? How are we going to get them to put the proper value on integrity and tel-r play?‘ . During m‘. last two yeue a great deal has been ssid about erecting s. new hockey snd skat- ing rink for Summerside but sb- solutely nothing has ever been done about it. More than once there has been a IUICQBY-Ion that the hockey and skating enthusi- asts get together and discuss the possibilities oi such an enterprise. but up till now nobody has. taken the initial step that would bring this discussion into being. There are citizens in Bummerslde smo will ensure you that the plan is a feasible one. and Qidt the rather You'll Wllll) . . . onnonn sucxs for sport and “mm Tlseee m really terribly emit-sum suede cl Ited and they're beautifully tailored hound’e tootiueheelr wpr- . The lore are brown and white and black and white in tiny choke. The aleee are 14 to Qe-prioed at “~95 l pair. Conic in and ohboee your Blacks from the large oolieo n om“ A‘ 5 ln the notes’ Wear Department. - , _ is Granville Street | Yo u t. oorinonor fo e wl . " aarro n! 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Ivan Bette. 21. of Clerrwood near Olteary is a patient in the Prince County Hospital with a .22 calibre bullet in his beck, follow,- lng an accidental shooting that ooclsrnd on therrosd neu- m; home late Monday afternoon. The shot was fired by seventeen-year- old Wilired Harris, who was shooting at s crow lrom the porch o! his home and it is thought that the bullet ricochetted oi‘! some water in s flooded iteid between his house sod the road. At the‘ time oi the shooting Betta snd his brother were walking behind s. loaded horse-drawn sleigh on their way home. It Ls claimed that a spruce ing the men and the sleigh going along the road about 15 feet away. The injured man was im- medlstely taken w the Prince County Hospital at Bimunersido where it was found that the bul- let entered his back and lodged under his lung. At present he is beinglrept under "observation and it is hoped that an operation to remove the slug may not be neces- ssry. His condition last night was reported as good. The matter i-s under investiga- tion by Alberton detachment. It. C. M. P. —S. awesome financial problem could be solved ii the community got behind the project with energy and enthusiasm. This may or may no_t be true, but certainly we shall never know until an attempt is made to cope with the difliicuit- ies that are o! nemssity pert. ct such a venture. It mun be admitted that Surn- merslde is at the present time sadly behind other Canadian towns or its size in the matter of sup- plying athletic facilities tor its youth. We have no gymnasium. no basketball court, no adequately decent pllcg for skating and hoc- key. The way‘ modern ice-hockey rinks are being built, there would be rocm for eJi these dotivitlee and others besides under one roof. it would "cost in the vicinity o! 8150.- Otl), or maybe more than that to erect such a building but the structure would last ior numy, many years, and would keep our children and our children's child- ren healthily occupied. thereby re- ducing Juvenile delinquency. It oouid'be used forjsporting events and lather diversionel recreations all the year und. - What- we ne now is e meeting lo discuss the project lrom all angles and to appoint a strong. representative committee uthat would start the enterprise mlling. Representatives from the Town Council, the service jrflflllllfilibfl! and other groups interested in the welfare of youth should be es- pecially invited to attend this meeting. His Worship the Mayor and his councillors would seem to be the proper persons to take the initial step. For ‘thersmke of the youth o! our town we hope they will make some move in this dir- ection soon. - cameo thesis: Remington Wednesday Matinee-l Evening $.15 Thursday-Mil. The Wild Welt trembled when "Montana Mike” came a-eeliin’! With Robert Cunsminge ae "Mike". Brlin - onlevy, Marjorie Reynolds. Aim Shortl. ' REG-EDIT TODAY 3.30-7.15 8t 9.15 B. Sromvyck-D. Mo 8t Sydney GreenstreetmiTt "CHRISTMAS TN, CON- NECTICUT" Thurs. — Fri. - Set. A Chartered Accountant ' r. Earlet-Iicltey. a‘ l eras -_ouskolal$l.~_o_r_tsanor'rc'rown _ The 5th anniversary or the Rny. el Ctnatlian Air Force, which is be- ing celebrated across Csnads on Friday, April 1st, will be observed st, the R.C.A1'. station, Bununsr- iide. by s. parade in the morning which will be attended by the Lieutenant-Governor, J. A. Bern- ard. who will hold an investiturc whelrmedels will be presented to tom- manlbers oi the service. (M. ten minutes before ton in the morning the observance will com- mence with the flag raising cere- mony at the parade square. The Lieutenant-Governor and party will arrive on the square promptly at ten o'clock and he will inspect s guard oi honor. Following the in- spection the guard will fire a "ieu de ioie" and this will be ioilowed by the investitun et which the lol- lewlng awards will be presenttd: Fit. Lt. Frederick Desmond Jack- mm.‘ and Flt. Lt. Earle Thomas Albert, the Distinguished flying Orou; Flt. Lt. J. J. Wylbou and mt. Sgt. n. c. McGihbon, the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. The home towns oi’ these men were not available lest night. After the investiture the oiiicers end men on parade will be address- ed ‘by the commanding officer oi.’ the station. Wing Commander GR. F. Gross, who will speak on the significance of the occasion. The programme will conclude with a march past with the Lieut- Ths band oi the 17th Reece Rlegw ironn Charlottetown will be in at- tendance. The rest o! the day will be s. holi- day snd only necessary duties on the station will be carried out. At 7.30 in the evening t-here will be s. basketball game between the station team and a tea-m from the US. Air Fhrce base at Harmon Field in 13‘ toundland. Later in the evening all ex-R.C.A.F. mem- bers in the province will be etiter- tained in the three mosses oi the lbatiorL-S. l _ llonsington Rink WEDNESDAY—Winners of South Shore League, Free- town va. winners of North Shore - League, Kenslngton Legion. First game oi a three-game series. Game 8.15. ‘ s clamor. presents (iEDIlGE RAFT WILLIAM BEIIDIX MARILYN- IAAXYIELI. _ snows 1.1s_9.ts- extant Governor taking thrsaluteu S’Side Station To Observe 25th Birthday 0t R.C.A.F. \ ilvssroolt MONTREAL, March .20—(CP)-—- Prices continued firm, although a drop o! $1 to $2 on cslvel was not- ed in dull early sales on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Week-end receipts at the west- end yard totalled 837 cattle, 28 lheep and lambs, 1,709 hogs and 2,343 calves. Mid-morning otierlngs today were 20 cattle, 252 calves and 740 hogs of which ‘700 were carried over from yesterday. Common cows and bulls were iirm. Medium cows 14.50-15.50 and common butchers 12.50—15. ,Can- ners and cutters 10--12.50. Common bulls 14-1750. prices estimated to be $1 t0 $2 10W- er than yesterday. Good veals Z4. medium kinds 20—- 22 and common 16. Grosser: 15. A few outstanding vesls, averaging 160 ibs., brought Z7. Grade A hogs were bod at 31 while sellers asked 3.25. Sow: 25- 26, dressed. onraursr. Tzncnsvruo Wood engraving was done by Chinese in the 10th century. INCANDISCINT \ ' and QUORESCENY - DIsti-Ihutora R. T. IIDLMAII. LTD. ‘ Summarsido - Charlottetown riutiwFiT n, >4 ALSO NEWS - sronrs asst _ FLICKER FLASHBACKS MATINEE THURS. 3.30 Summer-side TDDAY WEDNESDAY)‘ and THURSDAY Raft at hie roughest ’ tangleetugil! er i dfldwadlleetl “IENSEI ..- , town-t MAW)! H“ nsnmt Mum DONALD oucx _' / I-IASIEST paint wfllpaper. ealnlet reenl- wels. plywood. Heb latallali. etc. . I. Oae led nely seven. 3. Dotpl la eue heel. your rooms! . ~...MIR_ACI.I WAll FINISH All THIS! ADVANTAGES’ T- Caweniel seduces - 4-Omhp-F|-“""'l' 5. Ne "piety" deer. C. A durable. weuhela 00F DIM. _ 7. A pleasure le eel en. WAY to 75 p commutes mt: mu ONPOAllON DOES A LAROI ROOM run-tour ROLLIR-KOATER 98‘ Ken-tons rams AS tow AS 20¢ A sou. ‘iilllii 911575.’! DEALER rue sutsttenslos HARDWARE co.’ "rltolte 14o ' Calves moved slowly and brought _ Plans For Pipeline Network Revealed OITAWA, Much 2D —((,'.P) —A plan for a network oi’ pipe lines to ship oil and nstursi gas from Al- berta. feilds to the east, west and south at a total cost oi as much Senate lest night by Transport Minister Ohevrier. M1’. Chevrier outlined s bill which will provide s bubs ior the incorporation of five pipe-lino com- panies, expected to spend between $200,000,000 and $250,000,000 in shipping Alberta oil as far east as Winnipeg. westto Vancouver and south to Seattle, Wash. Pressing the bill as urgent. Mr. Chevrier said he was informed the companies are ready to start work on the pipe lines "immediately" their separate aots ot incorporation are passed by Parliament. The blli would place the admin- Straight Neat Headed- Mallory Upper FIoor - Moln Store M 0250000000 was outlined in the ' tstzetive control o! the pipe lines under the Board oi ‘transport Com.- missioners, which now looks after railways, telephones, teleg-rephs and other matters, The live companies involved, m. Chwrieo- said plan to build two pipe lines from Alserta to Van- couver and Seattle. one from Ed- monton to Regina and one from Calgary to Winnipeg. Ineatiornci the iiitih was not stated. The five companies, Mr. Chews-lea‘ intimated, will all be subsidies-lie of the tour major ell companies in Caustic-British American. Inlper- isl, MoColi-Fronunsc and Shell Oil. 50 BABY BITTER/l REGINA -- (OP) — 1k. and Mrs. Gordon H. smith have be- gun the iirrt beby-sitthg agency here. Smitty's Agency hag g, rost- er of so girls and e lone male. The sitters include nurses, teachers. civil servants, high school girls snd housewives. lviiinimum age is forward, Millinery for young ideos— ISIAALLMAIPS 1'1. t Mallory’: Sttellmecltet screw beret-é}! Mallory’: Felt Bumper-IZSS exec Tamrmest Produce- MONTREAL, Mirth se-‘tcrt-e Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- " 1-2; med 43-44: A pullets d1 14;, 5 no 1 pasteurized 58; wholesale Que‘ ‘ 58-58 1-2 (nominal). First use; crearnery print job price Mt eel- I ids 59 1-2. ' ‘ (nominal): western colored 80 Irl (nominal). Ne other prices estab- Potatoes: Quebec no 1 '75 lbs new 1.20-4.25, 10-Ib bags 20-21 center 20—23 cents; PEI no 1 75 lbs LB- ". - - that's ‘the way you'll lock this Spring In Mallory‘: new creqtions. 1.60, IO-lb bags 24—25 eentz. ‘I17: -/ THERKOUGHTA BE A LAW! w-OQMWOOD THINKS NOITIING 0F PARKING HIS LOAD ‘M-IEQE fi) EVER HIS FANCY PERMITS"- NEV WQIZMWOQD. BEN/ER MOVE voue LET '94 WAIT! GIMME 90mg ulcueslr com MAKE A FEW WITHIN SMELLIPB DISTANCE OF m5 DRIVEWAY AND LISTEN 1o THE BEEF A LA_, oouswz! ‘fiat/u 76- m/zv LOU moo-w verso/r guns/l. -. 3o m‘ Amooov w... ,%€~%? egg, gggggs}ggg'~e THEN GO FIND VOUIZ$ELF you READ stews? Tots l5 w Poooerzrvlasr rust csa ours HEQE 0Q t‘u. HAVE 114E tow. o~ you‘ l N J. -5’\ PARmto ,1 fie‘ ‘ . . , w. _.. \.... », I; is so s s. partment o! Agriculture as lollowet " Eggs: Free cssu, A large 4l—l5 a 41-41 1-2; c 34-35. - ' Butter: Current receipts Quebec’ no -1 pasteurized lresh and storage -" Cheese: Current receipts weetwa " white 31 1-2; western colored ‘- (iob); wholesale western white II ' '5 iished. " NB no i 1s lbs 1.30-1.40, IO-Ib bags qr" ANUTNEP STREET! CAN'T a’