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Provincial Conference yesterday gave figures {unstmm m, gum. o1 present Dominion proposals to the Provinces. m‘! ‘h°w°d" Present onsmaees 11111111111011 Previously Beceiptl 11111111111» 1011 1151:1000 ____________________p 1,300,000 s 2.000.000 0 2.000.000 0 1.010.000 '~ g- I‘ _____ ,_,_ 1100.000 0.000.000 10,000,000 0,000,000 "~ " 1000.000 0.000.000 - 01,100,000 01,100,000 01.000000 00.000000 11,000,000 10000000 10,100,000 12,100,000 111,000,000 11,000,000 111100.000 11,100,000 ‘mini I The present provincial receipts formed the total of revenue from the wartime tax 11s- d tiu. “on 101w previous estimate for 1945 0124000000 $101,400,000 0108200000 0172-90000" ents, statutory subsidies and provincial succes- was based on an estimated national 111¢cme of 810.000.000.000 and ‘was subject to revision depending on the national income. ,.-._j To Frame System For Selection 0f Post-War Officers 0111110- “1. ~ *1 — 1: lions 9110c - nounoed today that s Ooimnittee as been . D0118 l'i 11111. of comes. be given to the bee“ 111m which the Royal Military Col- lm m, Kingston is 0o operate in the tire. The 1 of the Committee will be Brigadier Sherwood Lott. 0.5.0.. M.C., ED . (retired), a lorr- mer Rhodes scholar from Brithh 0011111111111. and now prominent Vancouver . BT18 00rd of Thanks Miss Stella M. Jay, R. N., Char- iotetowm. os to express her Ropreclatlon to the urslng Staff and the Student Nurses for. l: skilled care and many acts o kindness duri v her ion illness in the Prince E arci Islam-i Hospital. Also t0 thank he!‘ Ilanv friends who so frequentg re- membered her, 1 1i Gard of Thanks Mn. Angus G. Mstillesm and family. Dunclal. wish to thank their driends and aiiv their migh- kin ness in their roc- nd bereavement. 5-1-11- ln Mcmoriam In 11.111121111111111 of JOHN D. MMPIIAIL Bonlhaw who passed away May 1st, 1M4. luilv ‘Mined and liver Remem- H hered 11y wire 011s Family. in 11111111151111» In ever- iofvlbg-‘momory of ALLISON A. AULD Who passed away Ma/y 1st, 101i. G01! calla our loved oooa. but we wholly What Hail?" given, Thvy live on earth in thought and r d As in lelfihg-aven. illiolher, wife and Daughter. .-i h‘ sitting. Mr. 01006011 1111111111111 Court At Georgetown Supreme Court met yesterday in Georgetown, with Mr. Justice M. R. MoGuigsn presiding. The case of the King vs. Ohester McIntyre. charged with breaking, entering and theft in connection with Hughes’ store, Bouris, last Decem- ber. was adjourned until the July H. H. Hessian, K. 0.. appeared fovr the Crown. The case of S. S. Hessian va, T. V. Grant. action for slander. was by consent held over for the July term. Mr. Hessian appeared 0n his own behalf. There was no appear- ance 0n the part of the defendant. The Court adjourned sine die. r.|-:.|. P0111111 Jottings _ By F-G. Ward dlhls be deficiency-a. lack 0f Vitamin D. ed as a supplement mt the rate of one nful per hund- red chicks peo- day up to flwo weeks of I00. and after trwo weoirs o! age —ono tabi fui-is a ‘prevent- otlvlc. The oii may be miéed into skimmed milk. Piece tiho ock out of doors as soon as the weather is sufflcimtiy warm Onc- hour per- day in the sunshine would work wonders with the chinks. . t rnfieiiédfii as a s11 plemen to other a preven utivemdtarr, feeding “chick swatch OOOCIDIOSIS: In hosting this disease. neopronlisls or sulpha- guanadine have been found excell- enfnBoihcanboobbaincdintsb- let form. ‘Those tablets should be given at the rate of one tablet in two gallons o! water per hlIhdTOd chicks per day for two days. firm miss two days and repeal», another two days. These tablets should not be fed mitil bloody droppings sp- Ell‘. pi-lierbert Matthews and BJ-i. Tur- ner of Alberton and 011mm’. turk- ey breeders, report habchaibllity B6 per cent and 78 per c0111», respectively. Adrian Arsenuuit. barred Ply- mouth Rock bmeder of Welling- ton. shipfiirag to the Swift Canadian Co. chic Ina/when. Charlottetown. has had phenomenal hotchabiiirty results. Three oonsccuive reports showflpercent. Mpercontmd 8L8 per cent In foot. ho has not gm below 80 per cent this you. ngratrllatirmsi Stetson Bros. R. 0.1’. breeders of Olcary. also have somewhat aim- fl" Dem“ i word regarding 88B acute feed will no (hubt conirml ah this mar. ~ P.E.I. henoheries report, record chick sales. Thirteen cariots of fresh eggs have been shipped to Britain thus far this season. The final shipping ANNOUNCEMENT ' on. 1111111 0111111111111 has opened his office for theprsctloe of Medicine and Surgery in partnership with his brother on. .1. a. 11011111011’ I00 Queen 8L, Charlottetown 011111011 nouns. h 011111111;- 100 111 s00 (Except Wed. 11110 s01.) Afterpoons 1,00 to 8.00 (Except Wad. and Son.) 11110011101 _ Office 110s -- 1111-1110090 1014 j_, 1 ' . . , . '. . "tr-w! seem tier 003011 ‘l1 11m his the"ia_teatioa'j_ opll ~ ~10.» 116W 0 Canada is action. of fought in human and hearts. rder worth bml 1s a Christan order. At home and abroad, faces a renewed challen 'I‘l1atiawhytheCl1u.rchofEnglsndln rededication, -ss Primate of EVER has humanity been in greater need . of the Christian Gospel, the msfprratlon and ' - anceo Chnstiantea ' g and the Christian ‘ ' spirit. Today we give thanks for a physical victory over ' forces op to every Christian principle. _ But those forces must still be only Christian Church 8'- 10 her 1e: “eiifidans wE-“nficnfi This movement seeks to make Anglicans more truly Chrlstianytomakotbeanconacmua the hutoric mission of their church; to the s ' 'tual educational and lire ‘3...12f““‘..;.;i....1.. urch 1ft home and abroad; A A C t t. I1 addressed to All Members of the Church of England in Canada by THE MOST REVEREND VDERWYN T. OWEN, D.D., D.C.L. All Comb and to provide funds for additional C 081mg the other ChurchinEnglandand the urcheeinEurope m, their work of rehabilitation, for outh training and loadershi , and the pension fund, for hol gallDioceeesinmeotingt The Appeal was launched in our Churches on Sunday, January theFcaatoftheE ' 6th, and will continue ' a spiritual aspects it has alrea y reached the homes of our people and its programme will continue over years to come. ' the week 0f May 12th Drmng member of the Church of England 1n Canada, ' _ be visited by a fellow ' member, authorized to receive contributions $4,300,000 fund needed so far as posslbls, to the the program. Ibesgloakfromcveryoneofourrnembersand frien the earnest, prayerful consideration of this . I am confident that if does his and her part, the com ined objective omiritual enrichment and financial ' be fully achieved. i cv support ~__- is”... 1. ANGLICAN ADVANCE APPEAL CHAIRMAN PRINCE EDWARD JUDGE H. W REDEDICATION AND THANK-OFFERING ISLAND DEANERY COMMITTEE L. PALMER , for‘ providing or assist- ' local nccda." 19th. In its to 1_9th,_evary tocarryout 6--.. PRIMATI l-dd date from Oarwdisn ports is Mal‘ 15th. ' The final f P.E.I. canned Pfitw: 1.11111 1.540.000 . poultry were used. Ofthisarummt. overwelrlfiild poultry were brought in from ma: The firm of Jenkins Bros. Sum- merside. report their see-son's pack as being canned chicken and carn- nod poultry meat 5.000 cases (Gila) mdwfligilrr spread 6.00:) cases 06;). to-date pouii/ry Hing plant.“ o Md "Can the P011) industry of PJLI. still be expo - ed?" is certainly answered in the affirmative. from Charlottetown 0o souris. one 11111111 five e011 cradles stat-km which, 11111 0011101111101. we're Just mediocre- rwlodeiirsd d 110W. I-Il UP‘ tc-daunmln fact‘. all over Pi?!» s: ldence swirls M1011 rnent exists. a1; Stanhy 311$). e new station is about to be . oimWteiii gfon ‘if/gov 00011142111“: 0 l1 fin m1 . Inside of two m’ .1°1’ii1"..f1 .1220... 111.11.11.- New regul minion Fiookjtpprovai Polloy mm- tion that any flock than. feats cieo-n ll something One hotcherryulan aproaciaed sinful ho would be willing to pay a of fiodls s3: i9‘ self. Now I wish Y0“ B HIDE! Eli!"- “f Franco Takes .1. Cargo Ships m Over Liner h“ cargo ships rather than the liner e , 41x1 - have brought thousands of tour- - tons and her nee flu" materials and machinery-and for f0 totlllln Receives Latter From Poland The following letter was receiv- ‘d by Mary E. Gorvestt of Fai- conwood Hospital: _ Komn. 10-4-1948. Dear Madam: I am only "Y"! M the victims who was comliieieilf ruined during Warsaw attack. I have received a black skirt. “Milli was in good condition from U. N. n. n. A, with s little note pinned to it. I was very glad to receive this gift. because I am simolt without clothes. because every- thing was burned. It was s pleas- ure to me that there is someone that thinks. end wants word from me. 1 am a teacher of a public school- I lost my husband durinl ‘he W"- now I have to suplw" my fiW years old daughter and my thir- teen years old niece. . My living conditions are very 11nd. My daughter La weak and often ill. to glvIo he!‘ 8°05 llmmlh‘ ing food I cant afford. So much about my l"!- Plegge write to me about your- Yours truly, Melanin Jsckubowska. PAR-IS. April 30 - (Routers)- Throe m?“ French shortages- ahippln . oroign currency and raw materi r-ere involved in the do- claiona to take several Gannon Europa as France's share of tho former German merchant fleet. Th Europa could ms 1o mrsnce-snd with th coveted foreign currency. But France‘: share of German 's merchant shippindg la ‘only ‘l3. for foreign raw om shipping to tram t them-As even more urgent t an i101‘ not"! for foreign currency. This ls only the latest of sevoroi emergency s dlenta which Francs has had 1o a opt during the trans- ition riod from war to peace in an s rt to rebuild her merchant fleet. At the time of the liberation. her fleet had fallen to 200 ships 046.000 tons compared with l 0.000.000 ‘I ships and a tonnage of in lfl. ‘Iloday. rho has 376 ships and sofne 1.300.000 ions. So drastic was Frances need to get ships that i3 were chartered rom the United States just. as they came of! the launching slips-bare huiis which had to be fitted out in France. Fifteen others were salvaged in French ports and 17 in ports abroad. while 2i were "Empire" class ships acquired from Britain and 10 more were built in France. There are 302 more ships rm the wsy. Britain tops the list of orders placed abroad for new ships with Z4 ships ordered. while Canada is a close second with 23. Once these orders are fulfilled, France will be well on the way to the ful- filment of the first of two “five- yesr plans” which have been drawn up for the rebuilding of her meirchmt fleet to pro-war stand- ar s. w01111 111111111 100,000 Jews To Palestine LONDON. April 30—-lOPi-—The AnIlo-Americsn committee of in- quiry into the Palestine roblem recommended today the a mission of 100.0111 Jews into Palestine s: quickly as possible. The recommendation was con- tained in a Joint report released simultaneously here and in Wuh- ington. It came as the climax to a four-month investigation and hearings by the committee in Washington. lnndorrl, Europe and the Holy lid. The report carried with it no obligation on the part of either Britain cr the United States for acc tance. In ormed quarters raid any Bri- tish statement of policy would have to await further study of vile re- port. These quarters, however, ex- pressed fear that the explosive possibilities 0f the situation in‘ troubled Palestine may actullly he aggravated by terms of the report.’ The recommendation for expand- ed immigration into the Holy Land speclficaiy ovided "that 100.000 certificates authorised immod- iately for admission info Palestine of Jews who have been the vic- tims of Nazi and Fascist persecu- tion: that these certificates be awn ed aa far as slble In 1045 and that actual mmi etlon be pushed forward aa rapl as con- ditions will permit. In commontin“ upon that pro- posal. the comm tea said elm. the number of Jewish survivors of Nari and Psreist rseouilon far l!" W! any. Aus- 00. in tria and Italy alone.‘ ..._.._......_..__. IIVII‘ DIIVI BEGIN! OAMiPllibfilfli. if. I. April 30 -(0P1-'i'he mnual lumber drive 6W"! ti" Hellllduche River has started under favorable conditions Ruhr Miners Appear Content With British DSSEIN. Germany. April 30 (Reuters) - Proposals to interna- tionailze the Ruhr-which France wants discussed at the Big Four foreign mixllstcfs conference in Paris — have few supporters among the miners of this huge Ger-nun industrial area. The majority of them appear content with British control. es- pecially how that the near panic which swept the "terriwrv after the recent food cuts has eased. according to authoritative observers BIB. The two strongest political par- ties -- the Social Democrats and the Communists _ far from sup- porting internationalization. the necessity of German partic- patlcn in the economic running of the territory. They claim the miners will work better if_the.v know their efforts are being di- rscted in pert towards reconstruc- tion of their own country. They look favorably on the Bri- tish attitude of controlling the mines without the "undue super- vlsion" they fear. and there is a strong reaction‘ against French proposals made at the recent Franco-British coal talks at Es- sen. that French technicians should nct in :1 supervisory capa- Sneezing? d ll t k crma cu ._ ill b0 d i w" __.. .1111. 0.1.11.1 1:: mo, " iofvetel-e 111111» §rna . o! n1 drive. J’. or river vei- ma. ll . 511111111111, Wheezing’ Don't let choking spells frighten you. if you are a victim of Bronchial trouble. use Polson's Cough Syrup at once. This soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptic and thins out the mucus or phlegm that so often can make you gasp and choke. Get prompt relief from that over- wrought condition in the mus- cles of the bronchial tubes. these muscles need to be re- laxed; then you will be able to breathe more freely again. There are soothing properties in this remedy that may surprise coamlnnanou . sunazws, u" m ll Q BOWAID IoINNIB for Fitted Footwear. z-s-stozr. so: "um-lunar om.- Cali Crockotti 1-21-31 IAMIISOWS Drug Store will open this afternoon and evening. - 5-1-1l. DliIIiNSAlI-Y MEETING -- A meeting of the executive of lhe Free Dispensary was held yester- day afternoon when it was :11.'1'an;— ed t0 hold the annual meeting on Friday, May 31st of which full su- nouncement will be made later. Reference was made to the liberal bequests made to the Dispensary by Mr. Leith Bracken and Mrs. Janie Partridge. CITY POLICE COURT-Yester- day morning st the City Police Court three men and a woman sp- peared before the Magistrate. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days, s drunk w“ sentenced to 20 dayssnd a speed- er fined $10. The woman who was charged with using abusive imp- sge had her case withdrawn. Personals _ My. T. W. L1 Prcwse. M, L. A., 1s 1n Montreal on a business trip. Min Joyce Watts of Winsioe was. the wufiend guest of her cousin we. Russell Watts and children Joyce and Preston of Winsloe one visiting relatives in Ozone/lid. Mrs. W. Chester B. McLure. re- turned home Monday from Ottawa where she spent the past several weeks with Mr. McLure, M. P, Their daughter, Miss Lena of for- onto. was also with lhem in Ottawa for the past month. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. l". W. Hastings, I10 Rochford Street. for the pant week were Mrs. Hast- inzfi mother and two sisters of OTleary. Mr. F. W..Hasting:~1. Lever Bros. representative for P. E. and Mrs. Hastings will leave Thursday morning for Halifax where they will attend the open- ing of Lever Bros new Maritirno divisional offices on Friday morn- ing. While in Halifax they will be guests at the Lord Nelson Hotel. R. C. M. P. TR-ANFIR April 30—(CP) FREDEEIUION. -Inspector J. W. Chard, of the Criminal Investigation Department 0 Mounted Police. hss been trans- ferred from Fredericton to Ontario. He Will he succeeded by SubJn- SDQCIOP W- E- Buchsnsn of the Moncton Sub-Division. Sub-Inspec- tor T. S. Cruikshank. Ottawa. will replace Inspector Buchanan. cit . lynveetilktione by British health authorities indicate the Ruhr min- ers’ food is adequate to enable him to do his job without affecting his physical well-being. Production is steadily rising. Latest figures show output st an average of 185.000 tons a day — 10.000 tons a dav more than s month mo. Another health sign is that trade union officials are demand- ing an increase in wages for the men — a clear indication that "J" Division. l-‘toyal Canadian lhflo -—r I l PAQEJHREE orlrnauoulnouu 0.11.11. 1111111 ' :1 _1»::1“;-$;._ :1, 51113-1" M0 Reported at fivo cents a word. strictly p”. ____ ‘H; x I i able in advance. _ (cgoic-lkigélyryigfi o? m: 0N0 d1: flikore ans an a- "Wlll Rlilwsys have received no- tice of layoffs. it was learned m. night. meThte ilsyoffs, part of a re h. 11 an r rtedi 8750.008 101111353111 iri ‘tullfe 1:211: Way's monthly payroll in the At- ‘livltiv 110111011, affect brakeamen, ‘WW1 011d Y-eiesrooh operate . HALIFAX, April 3o __ (op) A. L. MscDougsll. assistant intendent. Canadian National Rail- ways, Halifax Division. said to. lliltht he estimated that “up- proximately 150 train and clerical employees” of the 0.11.10. would be laid off soon. During the war years. N. R. employed large staffs Hllifiix Division. 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PILL By Ken Reynolds worms l " “I can't 11110111111110 11 - 11111 0111111111111 Want Ad ma" this ground was excellent for gardening -- but it's full of ou--also something to remem- r--you will be using a tome as well as a Cou h Syrup-a very happy and e ective com- \ bination. There is new hope ahead for many sufferers from Bronchitis start and Asthma-once the using Poleorfs Cough map; all Druggists in 3 Plfvmfiii ‘IOURS: 2 pJll. - Mobile X-Ray Unit at PARKDALE HALL APRIL 30th - MAY 15f. It MAPLE HILLS MAY 2 - MAY 3 10 am. - 12 noon. 5 p.111. May 1st and 2nd only: p.11. Everybody from the nearby districts invited YOUR cmusrmas snaps 11.111111 rnrs sunvsv rossmtl; ~ 7 pm. - 9 iuper- > _.@~.-.u.uea-qvnaiunurupha_uuusesnee-_s~ - ~