fiblate Fathers Plan lielief for Missions OHURC (CPA-Rev. o! the Vlcariate d Hudson's my. said last. night funds are A raised to Illlflllw relief expeditions in April to mission posts ulse Bryn. Pelly Bay and llz, deep in the Arctic Circle. Father Ficrron said lhthers hope to buy u lone to fly "essentials such as beae "Remllsefllyth . trip ooulu not be made because ot m- msnder G.A. 0am 1i Quart-h. lnmfierregiftlrremoustugigsts-geatjlreug sou. formerly witgmthe no- B-m- PM "my. Th“? "l" Shi'ite‘. “?.¢"$..§“..°.’I'i'°.°§in§°§i£ Dldier Julian Oocloord and snlt H {is m M‘, M M" Vandelvsidb-faoe extreme hard» H“; $7 mxmwr win-l ‘Mm bu‘; ship because of the lack o! sup- ' ‘mm Oomwauul piiel. no added that plans of the Vleariate to purchase two airplan- ca were dismpted by the war, but aflorts stlivilte remote Arctic posts. It was ho izwo plane's might be obtained by next» summer. . A school which trains priests to fly already is in operation at Bel- leville, Ill NEW warm SOFTINEB nounou -r0 Pl- British mango: have c These substances take the and m replace WW9 Iodtin nods. A process nu also been tound to reel i th i lost in tobacco chili.“ ° “um” ircan cltrous ruits waste. |< E IT |-| s. ROG For Was-id 1 DANIEL l. lliilillill For iWas-d 2 A WALTliF-N liliilIlEi For Ward 3 J. GORDON iicliliNAiD Vote For of local mu. Mei... Feb 5- eblolla it Permit. procurator beln! at Igloo Oblata own the their HOME Hon. Minister and medi- tor, srriv B“ questions y t. Fort Severen would to take annual supplies to is year, but. the l0 ion, Ind now are hein made in in~ air oommun cation om but lottetovvn to Gold Mr. and l‘; rt -'brid deviled a new . using is called seolitea. lime tum out or water and hem by harmless sodium and DOWN a mot It 00G M! Christin J kl ti" to"... ounnolnn This column la reserved for news of a uewsy nature may be ins at five cents a vmo. atria"! m. FOB JEWELLERY IIEPAII-S Crocketvs. 000KB for Pnoootmp-ns. ' UONFEDEBATION iUBARSK William Hughes, Mr. W. E. Btlsne yesterday ughes was a member of the Co- ordinating Committee which for _ several weeks had been workin on eonside stion to the provincial pre- miors upon their Arrival in Ot- tawa on Jan. INIAOUTETOINDIA-Owie gvsageerlroute he sollshfor .1958. Nayenia, Cey- WOtDD-IAUNDBB! - A Zion Manse . Q . was united in 0h nyerdifsi. ratified it. m“ c lr ll tho do nti “e reed! g , . Ii lo for t I n? yhfins. Rekfi h n, ‘a lrie NJ . 0M a‘: ‘pert hi n m g 820m inmost. but advert ivnlsoe sea 1-2141. loll’! IN- FRDM OTTAWA -_ The Provincial Public Welfare, and assey, Provincial Audi- ad back from Ottawa by evening. Mr. which were submitte for uimalt, B .C.. wlienoo wedding took plane at Charlottetown Matthew. only son Mrs. Roland Wood, South- c Ina tale street or go and brown with nun - A .9 change! Yrlvlvlfnsd a9. bruary ist with Missions Convener, B i l A Progressive Slate Pletlgerl lo A Five Point Program ‘ q ior A Bigger and Better Charlottetown 1. l Modern Business-Like Oity Management. Revision of tax asdessmont rolls on an equitable basis. Immediate adoption of National’ Housing Scheme providing foil slum clearance and substitution of low rental homes. i (lo-operation with Provincial Gov High 8ohool. ernmont in their plans for a. new The encouragement tolsuitablo industries to locate in the Qitv thus providing employment tor our oiidsensg A Change - - — Vote RS rs.- Ward 4 ‘ PlCl0N n. llcilfllillit‘ Gli0RGE s. RYAN For Ward 5r v . vious meeting. There was some discussion on the new summer camps st Augustine Cove and s croklhoie party was planned ior ahortly. Collection amounted to $1.00. Ruth Wood was appointed to be in charge of devotional por- iod for next meeting and Dorothy and Parker Inga to be in chnrgo of recreation. Roll cnll al next meeting to be answered by u verse of scripture containing the \V0l'd “alrnighty". Contests. and grsmcs were ut on by Manon Acorn and Lois eatherbie and lunch was served by the hostess. The meet- ing closed with Auid Lang Syne followed by the National Anthem. r Personals ~ Mrs liddio ‘Thompson and Mrs w n. Stone, New Wilt-shire, left yesterday morning to visit the ill- tiei-‘s a ter. Mrs. Rollie Mac- lhclierti, Saint John. N B . n .G._l-_I_.‘_Barbour. Minis- tex-Thgf gigbllo Works and Actlns- ffer having been Whzme by an a tacit of inf enss . . A.C. Si l i nd damlgfltxd ‘we. J.C.Ar.1c argon leave morning to spend sov- eral months in Vancouver and Vic- toria. 0n the wsy they will visit their dallhler. Mrs. T0. Wilden who lives in Gait. Ontario ' iireonllerg Confident on Salary liuestions YORK. 1H». lid pools salary ugh Tigers s1 received a contract from aenera manager George Trautman ' and I self-Er’? r" two "not. s. ..... ‘is "For no: 1 me , v . n ooerned with ‘faith drill‘; t .°‘l.. eats r ":2." ~ or...“ s... tear ‘fifio-inwmfi... if I aid filigfliii more army's»? “D;nq‘.'.t”.."t.... ‘ m m“ m... which “a. u rm.‘- or smut ins "st rnu U lllO ‘Ii rnior 51:85 returned to the Pro- K 5 -—(A P)-— r ions for onsurl equitable ma. note o’ '5 a ow»- British Relaxing Labor ‘ Regulations __...__. . DONDON. FY51 5 -lCP Oflblel -E~lll”ly in May nearly 3.000.000 British nglneering workers tied to their Jobs through the war by essentlahwork orders will be freed from thaopontrol the Labor Min- istry announced yesterday. labor Minister Isosos likely will nounce soon that similar action planned for 2.000.000 more in other lfldllbhflh. Then all but 3.- ing, construction and agricultural work will be able to look for new Jobs if they wish without permis- sion from National S ‘ " r- vice. Many business manldements and the influential Trades Union Oongreu hove been pausing for months for these steps-but there is fear in some quarters that the results will not be entirely favor- able because of the stringent over- all labor shortage in the United insdom. Those sro some or the difficult- ies forecast: I 1. Competitive bidding tor labor may be encountered with wages rising swiftly-already evident as a result of previous "%"‘°i‘...’.»’°"...‘ F33‘ . II‘ may flo un- dvmxite their essential place in the national roconversion ef- fort. especially since Mr. Isases has ss-d tho Government is op- and will role .'.'°"°" l“ In“ v o pergugg ‘ a. Dissatisfaction ‘m lmmtfiorftiw . M‘. aamin 8nd lmbor beuued mmobhumwhich will st Mo! o rev labor policy, a man in M0 fnlllhry ten/log p" grou will continue to be sisbject W dmtien to lbooified jobs. Tho labor situation has been un- der corlatont review by tho Osbtn. “Nested tho of. 5nd lsl Govemmegnt t ' “if; a which q 0mm, asked to offer‘ suggest», sbor la incest’. needed. monssssn nonvcriorr __..~ "W"! the m. ma. Amarioon Ofl [Imsmlgn thsngooooo ‘ m“. lhsppsd AC ADD HORIITOKILUTURAL LEAD O COME) OTTAWA. im Porysvsten. fresh fruits and vetables Canada. to a volume sufficient to meet the actual needs of Canad~ ianhilorticnltural Oounoll. Council's legislation Ooenmittoeirs ghzengrléetglfhe opening bsession or tended by the e at inc all branches oi frujéhasnd vegetable industries. 000 workers in vital coal mirs ‘p! week market Mrll l. giivlfiiim o‘ 'r Ono-nine session l Ficb. 5 —-(OP)—-An B?‘ n! to curtail imports into Bilflootion was made by the meet , lng - delega es represent- the Canadian alone. flow week-to- in 194 on foreign report the demsn boned invoice prices," Havlngsignilied my intentions in a announcement that I would be a can coming civic’ elections for Ward Five, platform which I belivs is feasible an to execution in Ward Five, City If the necessary and without fear or f to IDNDON. drive to t. Trad Tggrlllaltlgsitelzttaahlch iseaitilfll to 1m grai inttgrnnsiional trsdzmdoo ence later this yea President J. Charlottetown delivered I Wilt.‘ . Il O ‘competition in met-war markets BRITAIN BA T0 ATTI-AUI to dmxiglon Fab. 9 Iifl hotels 1. Eliminate the dust nuisance on dirt streets with the sprinkler and dust. resistant in snnlnar and bot- tar system of snow removal in winter. 2. Insist on dog taxes beidg paid or dogs removed from City and s more thorough system put into operation to collect the dog taxes. ' 3. The Police Patrol to be used for what it was bought for and not as n taxi. ‘ 4. A more thorough system of to: collection an unbiased. impartial and sinosra system. s. m: up ... Policslnd rm Department n. any reasonable demand or request-after all they are protecting you and your homo. \ ii ALBANiAllilER id saThe committee slid it was PW" a brief for submifilil" lg“: gen- hier- Wilfred Boulter of i le i TINY-Wind in meet 0K8 PLAN TOURIST!‘ uhflfifid h ~40?) to Onat Britain; _ l! 1h “l0 I ' backing from lotion companies, with ' . r- unlclpal ties Co“ To Citizens CF Ward _5 Ladies and Gentlemen:- pravious newspaper didate in the forth- l submit‘ herewith a, d poasibla to put in- snd in fact lll all Wards of the effort is put forth wholeheartedly avour by its civic representatives. ‘ . o. I will endeavor to have a suitable foam arrested . around Prince Street flohool grounds toss against the children being butt leliooi Qtroot and Prices Street. tillly ...'.....'.... support 1.. lupus-mus platform. ~ r a fires than h! trsitie suing ma‘ a and the government. - oi attracting heavy ex- forel n eorchange, Great Britain and Ireland 1s a. giant publicity cammlfln for l . chiefly in the form of movi pictures. the first of which will be released this spring. finances are raised by contri- ‘ n-iernbo bending from rs. full support to the drive" the gov- U’ l: ‘l DAVID STEWART For .‘l‘lae Slate languaco and eminent is dsublng its usual oongB. A. end M I . trlbution and duplicating each £i~ ‘ubsc ibed _ i l‘ . w. REGINALD’ Jenni . __q._.--i-_ warms usurp icons sown —(G)-'fl1o nor ofOgleibwnhassppt-ldn ed A. C. Jo an as its first notivr lecturer. At 39. Mr. Jordon aerveralbooksinthohonw hxldsthodenoesoi t. hen {A ncillor in your Ward. best of my ability. eight terms. elect mo to office, .0 Ill progressive cl sans. or Councillor for your -It olootad, I will put am of o_ n Wall. I sm again offering as candldntoxlor C0 your Ward at the forthcoming Civic Election. [have the pleasure of serving you sfthe Council Board » Should you again lnsriryour ballot‘ in I wiileontiouo to give o JV" the City in general amlWarrl 2‘ in parliculo‘ . r. o. .....l. r.. r|.. i t|¢ot.... ynitride ...‘t‘..":; A ‘rartsusilib "' mvsiselnurlisu of oor y to ole» at n! CY QTo the Electors of‘ Ward lTwo ‘x ‘s In the forthcoming Civic Elections I ant running for .1 Associated with s groupof progressive citisons offer-g ing their services to you in the interests of our city, y pledge myself, it elected, to represent your interests to the n. WALTilEN teaunnr. .. . » . . . l i » = ' " ~ u is To the Electors of Ward 2. LADIES and otllrttlieli; nihili- *1‘- e r . I l | Lad; for; ' g l gyihvor and} ' ‘ boat for. . r c l. .. ‘I . . r