i ii i loted e - i‘ ' ~>i-sr.->>u- .. FINE DISPLAY of Easter BEEF . ' at (R0158 » Meat end Fish Marketr isit Roy’! lay of Easter Beef, Pork and Hams . his Beef is selected from me of the finest herds in‘ he Province, and will be 011' isplay-Good Friday morn- ng. 185 Weymouth Street +o hos. ll. Mills lies Grand Display 0f Easter Beef We have been leading for a umber of years in qualitv Easter, e1. and our show this mm;- 1p tter than ever. We will have on ' lsplay five carcasses. Our special‘ . a 13 month old steer. weight e00 poumls. fed by Frank Smder- ' n do 8cm. North: River, those a an breeders of» ca. e. This steer was ed and fitted for the fat stoc - st Mozwto class. Also o one fut holler, 11S ‘m 1a °“" n. “i. eer mon o , , . thosetwowereallsofed yésn- demon Barr. W also b on - 1'7 months old. weialgtktil w‘ fed b! MI". IVY. G and ons heifer 11 months old. welrht 940. fed by Ham Bender. sou. West Royalty. These two ere second in quality to the above 4n the shove cs/ttle on dlsploy Mr. ml!’ lop b gm rslflccto unset work- IU . Our ewitlbewmsllduv Gummy dths ubltcls fisllslrlwttewtolnnpecnfqm "Appointed Tirnvnst Msrshal For“ llansda Meutbol. James Resins] Stew- u-t, Charlottetown Lu recent- been appoints‘ Provost liar-aha! for Canada and leaves shortly to take up his new duties w“ onformam. be of the Royal er em r ska... lgunted Police, Lune.- i. mewsrtenllsted on Dee. H. Q, R. C. M. P. Provost o. .. of the 1st‘. Canadian Divis- on. After s course st the Officers’ ' _ in: Unit, he received his commission u Lieutenant on Nov. I 1040. Tm Ma . .- omoted Captain and served with id.‘ Canadian Division until ch of the following year. In r camber, 10h, he became Deputy- Assistant Provost Mlfflhill with the let Canadian Como. and went to North Africa with the 1st Bri- t% Army returning April 0, On May fl. 1948, he married Yvonne Mary ser, daufhter of Lsceylon ten anter- res din: at t Grimstea, Sussex. His sp- {airftment as ssststsnt Provost rshal with the 1st Army soon followed and he held this position durdwg his service in Ilelrium, Holland. and mice. After V-E Day, he was appointed ossiiston Provost Marsha the oocupsflc forces cf the Cana- disn Army s tloned in Germany. His recent emotion bscnm effective Aprlr Jet. Licuh-Co llewsrt ls the sou cf Mrs. James W, Stewart, m Cumberland Street, City. -__.....__-._... JOHN, N. I, Ant-ll l'I-- (Cgl-Ilhree-yesr-oid Leah Raven we: killed near her home at West Saint John todlv when run over by s street cur. She had been clav- iuk with other children, undou- psrsntly ran from behind a park- e cur. ' n mums column-st the P. m. r. d-loml- ial 17. 1946. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Robe carter. Milton. (nee Annie Moclmman) a son. Robert- Gor- ...... .. Meat Market}: nd see our wonderful dls- bee, 040. d °h w ‘it 1335 Canadian the with was A .|... Display Bus: At J. M’: t Mb in the Mn. hsvuzmgllwss baa: q . tlceahl Easter 15%. 310d time ‘t P. QT; MacDonald's or lllgil' Quality . t Flt“ ‘fifflillt’ “m $3.“ M‘; seec on year's ay an the Dublin ore cordially invlted to come slid lfllllttct it on Good Itlrl- day when the store will be 099D. for this In ad tlon to UM Easter Beef the various other commodltlesflat so to m up a. well-stocked store mop Dllyandvnucanoom. m“ your Easter menu hers from varied assortment of groceries that are on hand. You will receive prompt. courte- ous service from clerk; who ll fill your every need 1m- the Easter ta-ble. 4-18-1! t were destined for the Stock Straw at. Moncwn but lulled to o e to inability of Mr. Mnmeugh to attend. Title four carcasses are cred to be the best ever own in the Oi . And ln addition there are: ulltsygr mes from Otis McLeod n. . Four beeves tron: l1. Boswell a Son, Marshfield. One baby hoof from Maritime Stock Show at Moncton, fed by Frank Sanderson. Two beevcs from J. a. Mlunn. Marshfleld. One babv beef from W. A. Jen- kins. Seal River. _ - J. M's MEATS Market Building Girl Guide News Queen Street Meat Market ilas Fine Easter Beef Display ..._~_ man Qiheenlstreet £35m“; we ceased tn the mp1” o; Ell-W?!‘ BM this year. A; 1n the the cboio Dust the meat y, of‘ m. 5° News even th will d is 3538i‘. nsullifi. wit b, on d“- 1 impaction less in First d r...“‘8ir§°'c"."n’i§..° will not be hgTd on Good. Friday.“ 1231a next meet- lngwillbeApa- Gondonlsitloolen Mills Example 0f P.E.l. Industry 1n- everv Province of Canada and in many sections o1 the United States. thousands 01 people sleep comfortably during‘ the cold nlnbts of winter lander he warmth of pure wool blankets which were made by Condorfs Woolen Mills in Charlottetown. unded in 1928 at Bourls b W Lannigau. the plan which now operates st 65 queen Street, Ohn-lottetown. was moved to the Glty in i980 with William Oondon tskinu s ha share in the business that now b ars his name. lllil-lth the retirement o! Mr. - 8 hudisethst ntTg-tciafiogaster P. E. I. Hospital Annex Completed But For Elevator The new annex to th Prln Edward Island Hospital Igepranfl‘: llv oomni except for the in. stalhtlon eted n an in 19%. Mr. Condon wok of the eleva tor, not qt over the menu/Reunion‘ of tin anrivedfiand some steel needed a, tire plant and developed it the flu ofmtaho y; ‘Eresentotpflel d n {do a. ’.°..°§.‘”.,.2.° ce his retirement last year. on oor. h .56 on t ' nvfimfl§§rthlfilthe steadily-frowns Ml-‘lkielfi hill/B of 50 w” an,” 'been vested in the hands of hi! snc the top floor, m. y i... ‘son. . Lewis Condom, and o. tended for the nu;- ' qugg-tgfg W111 ‘Jerome G-lllls. Thev new Operate contain 4e m civlllan lmt- ithe plant m1 a vsflmreiflv bu"- ’ v-mg the mug; q wt. i Ninety bbmlSanKT pounds O1 P111‘? n sen capacity of ca. iwool yarns and 5.000 sisnkm m corridors connect the an. turned out by the plant each year. to the present ial and ‘For the mm Pflfi- 111W"? W°°1 15 there are three sun-ways one st ‘used in s11 product-s of the W11» each and or the corridor-shod one ‘but the Company dom not hesi- in the middle. All floors are ofita-te to import Australian W001 steel and concrete fomxotwn amd ‘when the reqilifwlfllts ‘>4 Th9 many of them are almost ready business demand it- 101’ the lu-yiul of the llnoleurmi Two cardinal machines and i-WO The walls are composed of hollow ‘spiuuiml machines have a dolly tile and have each received s icapaeitv of 400 Wllfld-B 01 Yflmimd rock. Juotwhen [there are times in the busy 18-11 ‘ (“anon when thst capacity 18 Band towtftnutm ' n for sheep e seuo . it would be to find busi- T u atnxatlwoolign t?“ 1' 53rd . 'wh e s co on '8 - Mhbsina 22o 1m lone: imn extent true at Condons Mills, a . . the respite u welcome. It Rives While no definite plans have yet is understood d . ~ fls 8 .-. At Moosomin Hcspi- . i-I-i. A i1 lohxlltlp, ‘to . t , ormery ct l“ lfsmowu, s dsulhter. Ii-l gnn~fitsr Ion 0 . . v| Agar-Tl: Tqo, tioulidr. and M . Joesph awn n, Bummerfleld. P. . I. s dsughtel-{Anno Maureen. Mecsnmn rat the Kings Coun- mslw, s. nmr: an Am _ and . Howard Mc- Osrrcn, Montague. P. Ii. I. s boy- ti“? DEATIII Can troll n,‘ . lied an, “ends ‘ stat pm.‘ . , ehry . y .. n .1 ‘pi Swfla fllflllmf I t? “W192? the Oomty ‘WWI- “Ffifi ..:r" in“ myploygog o. bleothinll 5091i. been iomiu-ioted. it for the avalanche of orders which from suflioinut to thoughts 0f the Canadian house- cornpletion of the annex. her household. orrawa, April 11 —~(CP)—Vls- ‘ --_ did her first mo in; since arriv- April 11 -—(AP)--Tlng strong E Gh$ of sh st the 81mm on the q-ussltiolt afmttze razruéré a glorified secondhand s oss t P tau thr lsul- ‘ s QrmTOtTTQ 13mm gldoo raglan d. d sport! s guy Easter st A Cabinet o only for her Rose She-no. cements at’ o ‘Mr. Condom snyl. and enables the the trustees get manazetnmt to nreutft "-8 91"“ “my . to ito til plant 2s hTnficTTTtl ggebtglrhm Tfwposged 13d the modattona for the enlarged stat! ;wifc turn to woolen blankets and which will be necessary with the (me knittinz of socks and mitts for New Greek Vise unto s Alexander , 0n lrst hopping Trip t countess Alexander, wlle of Can- ada's new Governor-General today -ATHENS, hers last Fr cy or? bought Constantin Tllldlrid-a ts fo ~ er three ate pieb- dhllzlr WWI- of “S0! noreygrunwor the benefit of the orm a new . gllVfillfllfil-t tonic t after Premier e‘ urchased ‘two toy “us. l “i3 unny" an an Budent Boys its l3 ed 1nd and Henrietta t 13, a friend who come to QR risn, six cnnails with the family for a visit. o new ------—-——-- I momma mum _ whose t ._._. two fi s .°.‘§~' The lgflsst fisher-mm smm s $.~i't=‘.'z:.:..i:*" iiiii uiliitfifiltuiiuuuuimuummuuiumnpi "Fins Illicit], 0f Easter Inf At Gostsllo’: uurulmt, and»; Park Road h ‘ ‘ ‘A. _ ' ,_\ . two..." a . ' .E."l."?".:... l} on s uuluu quantity l , _ Juli Moons. A ilm of J19“ _fl '_ The non- m shuwlns It fl $6 sud colts or ten days in jail. Bin gthe duties and responsibilities of p - ulmzcorrerown UUARDIA" crlirnltsusnnil I?‘ I mUlJa-rnen] stglovatly page f JJW G1‘.Y ‘I'll locsl d‘ M" 0o all???’ MEIR‘!!! ou monsoon» all! M11111: s . 4-18-11 . rem" w e a service mlniltsr Serviclegnéorummdetv. Aipru 1.30 p HAMPTON UNIT!!! CHURCH: fiervlceo Sunday, Alprll 21st. Bon- shaw ll a.m.; DeSaib 3 pm.- Victoria. no ‘nah; ton 1.36 pm. Easter advice con ucted by Y.P.S 4-18-11 RIMOTO:§ST‘ “NED-e! trimmer vsrre on, w can ce yes- tel-day before STTpsndIary-Magls- trots George J. Tweedy, K. 0.. on a chsrge of operating a motor vehicle in excess of 5000 pounds on a public highway. He was fined Tglréustrzgnaiignspirlo sys- -.A s regu r wee ect- ina of the Y Grads Club iasvt 2am it was unanimously decided to,‘ bear the cwt-opproxirnotely $825 as! invtal . ‘Mme spirited mestlnv was a tended by S! members. An enjoys leasing sglghwas Lo; i C , $2.31.»? F8355... by if“? ET... m nd and Ja k Smallwood. The 111:9“?! closedcwlfll the National Anthem. INTERTAINED AT THE SAN - The Island Hiwallam enter- tained the Dfl-tient-s at the Pro- mial Sinéatorhlim! lest eventing a v re rmgsca program a delighted“ the appreciative audience. Instrumental and vocal music was interspersed with step-dancing and comic skits. The program was un- dcr e direction of the Island Schoc of Music and those taking wart included Roland MacKenaie. Plus Blaclrott. Chester Cooper. Leo 5 . Frank Johnson. Duke Nellsoxs. 15inch! Bsntry. Gwen Keenan. N. acitay and R. 0312m- lqv. with Miss Keenan a the piano. Mr. Fred Howse on of the patients. thanked the enter- tainers for their kindness in com- ing to the San. A painful accident was buffered yesterday by Mr. Peter Weir ex- ssrviceman, city, who lest s finger while operating a circular saw. C, C. F. PLAN- (Oontlnued from Pace 1) wasted effort. Coll Industry Vital Mr. Gilli! said the whole eco- nomy of Nova Scotlc was based on . coal mining. When that basis was‘ in bad condition the who]; eco- nomy suffered. For the last five years the Do- minion Government hsd, tin-ouch subsidies. practically supplied thr- unds for operation of the coal industry in Nova Scotiu. The In- dustry was so hesvlly subsidized that there should he some measure of public su rvislon. The irldu ry was h: the worst position of anytime in history. roduction last year was the low- est since l . ‘The time had come when in the Interest of the taxpayer action had to be taken by the Government so that it would have some respon- sibility in the operation of ths in- dustry. The Government was under- writing lcssea of the industry and acting as sales agent. It was time the Government took aver the industry, reorganiz- ed it and operated it in the In- terest of the pea Te of Canada. ‘There was no n her solution for the industry in Nova Soc-tic. The industry was in much the znme coasltinn as that of Britain hofore it as taken over by the Govcrn- melut. The workers had lost ran- c - I 51"l'.”lit'- 15.?‘ £1. $19‘; DW- . 4-1s-1li m - s m-rgzouson new smut ens-i 5] ~ commune-rune} ' l m am; Tryout E1 glance wsm’: surprise you if you're wearing one of our suits in the Easter Parade. Men—-snd women tom-can't [J help recognizing our distinc- tive tailoring and outstand- ing styles. Enjoy the reputa- tion of s. well-dressed men- and know that you are, JUZTIEEI] Choose From fluits by Fashion Croft. Hyde Pork and other famous makers, designed to give you that well 87mm“! "ID1795111100. Browns, Greys, Blues, ‘feel in single or D. B. styles, $36M)!“ EllfilifilfillgliiilifiiffiffliilEEJQETETEEIEIETEIEEEETEJIIEEEIEETEIQEEIIEIIEIEIEa .3 a s coil Scotio and Alberto. had not paid ed bv an“ - . ' . n: the mine owners were h’ m” “m”? making large sums of monev and were having Tm easy time. Those who earned large hm to uav back much of fldence in the present operators of the mines. He believed the whole no.1] tn- dustrv in Canada should he unt- lonallzecl, with particular rm- phnsis beinn placed on Nova Scntia. He urged that the Cauudlun Govcrnmmt follow the steps in the British Government in national- izlm: the industry, with national. regional and other boards hclnz sot up to operate the mines in the public industry. He felt It was time that z-nsl in Canada was regarded as a poten- tial of future oil resources. Tlwre were estimates that helm-a many years the natural oi] resources would be used up. Mr. Gilli: said there was n! a Rood reeiinrz between the oper- ators and workers in the coal mines of Nova Scotls. Thr- mun workhxz the mines had nnt for- gotten how at the insistence oi the companies their fathers had been beaten and tailed when thev st- temnted to cr/rznniza. Lshor relations would improve i! natinnalizaticn was put ihrnunh. New fields could he opened up. new opportunities could be crest- ed end he was confident nmnsy could be mode in the industry. Th; industry was Nova Booths‘: only resource. It had tn be re- s start movlnz hnhllitsted or "you had Trotter the neoplo out of said Mr. Gillie. With new Investment 'n~. war sure th; lndustrv could lm re- habilitated but that investment would not come from the Ipresent operators. , Mr. Lo sold that when the Federal nvemment turned The resources of Alberta smt Bask- stchdwsn over H1 the Governments of those two Provinces it left he- hlndil Tenet of complex proh- lcmrwhleh It would fake dscndes to m. lie i control of the resour- ces. the ersl Government had allowed the bnlldlnz of widespread comm nltlss. There was no order- ly ooiey cf httlhmont Ind there w h 5 Goverflmflnt lwlv and with n smd little Tllhrest in what was lotus on. M’ t at A but: also ’ in! th Nova Bcotis." . .000 mil- knowledgb .°"'"'... "' mo" "r. open hunin l t 0' fienfiheumlnm salaries it to the tress- nry 8s income mo: The coal ruining which Mr. Glliis had indllflfy of Clmada. - . were gold and other mines in country. Mr. onus knew that the net- grfi reéwurcegawittlrltiln‘ a Proivince Mr. MacNlool. who said his busi- e n“ ° T t V n” “n m’ nese experience had included many gfit gtprglsgt g “tlgésldrealullgg yea" l“ e mm mm," Inmmry- Provincial Prom ers. If socializa- “a “d h’ ‘mum "um" m‘! 6°” tion of resources was feasible the emmem T" “m em“ t” "m" C C. l‘ Governmental Oaskateha Slifnngiftelni’; m"?n1§'.§i“$ni'§£'§._§§'. Yo?‘ “um “Mad” have nut it m“ could not support any nationahza- ' tion move because he favored priv- ate enterprise. . In anv case. he said. resources were largely under Provincial con- tml and he could not see- how any Federal Government could step in and Luke than over. Mr. MacNicnl said he would “no more work under the Government than I would flv u. in the air." Hr would let out of iuiness as soon an private lnltla ive and individual efgrrt {in destroyed. was liVBn, ‘Ihere was no smgle solution to the coal problem. but he felt ef- forts should be made to u close to its source in producing the ivy-products of coal. Flavors Private Enterprise P. E. I. Prize Winners The following P. E. Island names (armor in the Dominion Prise List the National ‘Temperance Study Course. Juniors, ll yean and under: 2nd. Amv Calms. Freetown. Juniors l0 and ll Years: 2nd. Ruth Pike. Albertcn: 3rd. Pauline Moose. Kensington. Isobel Wool- ncr. North Rustico; 4th. Janet Bradshaw. Bea-rletown. Billy Osll- beok Central Bedoque. 1.4a h-IW- ell. bedeque. Marjorie Bmlt .1"r0s. town. intermediate, l2, l3, ll Your: 1st. Shirley Cooks. York. Adele .MacAuslAnd. Bloomfield. lldwaul done Pesreon. Bcdeque; 9nd. Junior Oszrutitm. 3rd. undo Franck.’ hveetown. 8cm , ll, l8. l7 Yuan: Id. A1- etha Molded en. A he 001' 4th. Ruth sht Bsarletown. Honorable Mention: Helen Hues- t mumnersldc: June Bowman. _' North Wiltshlrs: Leah Pickering, Msmte: Msrlsrst coffin. Char- lottetown. DOD! 0|‘ TRAPPED . MIDDLITO , 11.8.. A ril 27- ”. may w wPl-Jrhe may of Ocrdgn limp- ‘Em, , m my on, ton, who dies peered int ovum- , pm“... M", her while wit‘ his tup- inn hoisted r of Anna "‘ ‘ *'*"""-.":.-..":'t"" M" r 0 - hi “i "v. "m: m no mint ‘ 1705c P Tic ownership w_ u ly in his own rid: . oal mine operation had been ken over the Government and hid showed a persistent decline i production ragga it became cubltcy owned in In not the onl increase shown bathe mine hs kip s yearly in- ° h. se in its d ic . ergo-ii,“ unsuocsdhlilw lw WOT" 1i ssld c of 01m ‘ e ue atom .333?’ illinfl‘... the on" of other nos- tlons of the wot private entsrpr‘ . Z soc d»... "-33% ll?‘ other lndustrid. Ont ouch step led to anothll‘. TIT ‘v lfld llldth! "Wififludffia sounds-l “hw- ll y, u ohsteonthe “QL-tam THE LARGEST STUCK 0T SUITS IN TilWN _ STETSON HATS JUST IN PFOR EASTER HENDERSONTG- CUDMORE “WHERE QUALITY lS SURE” iilliiliiiliilfilliimuiluilfliilléillfliélléifilifi fivwavm@@@@@@@@gi@@@@@@|p3@@|§ll BRITISH MOVE T O- (Continued from Page l) plan of its own." Outside the House Ellis Hunter. president of the British Iron and Steel Federation. issued a prompt statement. that ‘nls industry can- not support n uhlic ownership policy and view “with ihc great- est concern a period of acute con- troversy" which would divert or‘ forte from- the true nerds of the country‘. In reaching the nationalization decision. the government had the advantage of a report from the in- dustry outlining its 168000.000 cap- ltul development scheme to improve efficiency. "The Government welcomes that report and broadlv accept its con- clusions.“ Mr. Wilmer. said. “It is with the object of seeing that can- ltsl deveiopmenq of this kind is carried through that public owner- ship was decided upon." "Alter full consideration. the em has reached the eon- ciuaion that the position 0i the in- dustry snd its importance in the national economy necessitate a la e measure of public ownership on that legislation for this pur- Dose should be prepared." he dc- clared. llmpioys 1.600.000 The industry employs about 1.- 600.000 per stimotc was of the total vau industry. Mr. Wilmot mid a control board to coordinate and begin the ro- orsmization would be set up “vcrv shortly" us the powers of con- trol and dlrec ion given under the wartime government and cnrricd over into peacetime by an act of Psrlllmlnt. _ Asked the press conference just how nstlonulimtlm would , rented: “We are not say- wttere the llns will be drawn. ‘£63381. couldn't he exact at this He indicated the iron and steel program would be confined fairly cooely to ic manufacture gm stubs! rsltlwtr the‘? ex- mun l0 “I'D led- onilT-ncwwulitis‘ demanded . um oppor- bO IV!!! 1M’ t‘ - 0!! by st for th range oi’ tn- E s "J - ri-J El [E fii 1% E benches. Eventually the Minister said it would be necessary to hove tech- nical advice and he could not B0 into dcmiia immediately. Mr. Churohzil vehemently declar- ed the Mii!lS'i‘T'S answers sihowcd this was nci an industrial mat ter but "a pure political ramp iRnckeil." Junior Aid P. E. I. Hospital Meeting The Tifsi. regular meeting of the Junior Aid of ‘he- P. I. Hcsnitn. u-is held ui the (Randal Home on Monday afternoon. April 15th Thu Inilmvinp slate 0.! officers wns olecicd: President. Mrs. James iizsiam; vice-prcsld-ent. Mrs. Lam- uri Prowre; seer Mn. HOIBOI‘ Brown: treasurer. s. Wendell Barbour. The mrrtinr: was unanimous in the c-hmvc of e name "Junior mcl of Prime Edward inland Hos- pitul" for this gr iiD. Tlmerr was .onsi arable discussion nbout various activities in which the Aid might participate. An invitation to be present at anmial mcetiru of the Senior Hos- pital Aid at the Cundel Home on Mny 13th was extended to the members. They were also invited to the nurses‘ eraduatlon in Hearts Memorial Hall on Mqy 14th, Ii was decided i0 serve tea st the met-tings. a committee oi tlhrlt to be chosen aiohsbetlcsliv to serve at mach meeting. Lunch was served iw the exe- cutive and a social hour enjoyed. Ottawa Acclaim: New Gltlzsn (BX The Canadian HUI? Orr WA. April 17-min tal acclaimed e new cl —Canada'e new Governor Viscount Alexander. At a civic reception in t!“ teeu Laurier h; received cltlsenlih In in t. speech said he interested In \ Ull- ‘minke U’ EJWnt-H the plan to ske cit! a not» IOGAT U U!!!‘ em 1" ‘h-"W