APRIL 1. 1947 in. |.. w. Shaw Speaks To l.0.,li.E. Mr. L.W. Show. director f - cation. addressed the Wtlnenoofm [.O.D.E.. at their clubrooms yester- i day afternoon. Speaklne on the subject of regional composite schools, Mr. Shaw said they would, as the word "conrpoglte" gm, piled. bring academic and techni- cal courau to their students. Cities, l" such an Ottawa, had college preparatory and technical school; but the students of uhe one we" unable to benefit from the courses taught inthe other. Children, Mr. Shaw said, were susceptible to any ideas taught thorn especially if they were sub- jected to such teaching for a ooh. siderable period. The consciousness of that truth, Mr. Shaw said, had enabled Hitler to mould the Ger- man youth in accordance with his will an»d,he had thereby created a world menace which. before it. had iProceedlngs in iTho Legislature The Legislature m lhortly after 3 p_m_ Mr. Baville called attention to‘ -the fact that men hauling p91,]- toes into Bourla have been fined. tuhnder a regulation which note,- at all potatoes ‘must be put in Pa" 9" rluwlly Slriings. This was \V0l‘kl1l'1§ a hardship to gfg“pp5 he district. The potalgps should not be hauled directly to‘ ""19 Dvrti. and he asked the Min- later of Public W' k ma“: up. 0r s t0 take the Mr. Barbour said that ithe roads are closed to yirefllc at this season there is m- Wllyi some hardship involved.‘ Every year he had given permits to ease the situation. They allow-j ed farmers to haul up to 11.000 ‘pounds ‘to the nearest station.‘ zThe police should use some dis-‘ ‘cretion in interpreting the [C11_L uiotioits. One mun, he unttt-rslzotl at yesterday} when‘ heavy _ Urges Business Men Push For Potato Legislation- _ It is imperative that we have legislation prohibiting the plant. ing of other than certified seed Potatoes, if we are to take full advantage of the opportunities open to us as the only source of disease-free potatoes, said Mr. J. W. Boulter of ilie P. E. I. Potato Growers Association, in hill ad- dress to fallow Rotations yester- llfly- He urzed the business men of the Province as he had previ- ously the farmers, to press upon mtmibcrs uf the Legislature for the necessary action, lvlir. Boultei- thought the pres- mit a most opportune time for m‘! laussiiig of such legislation because, he said, growers of un- rt-riifiod sccd cnuld now obtain it sbln In advance. .f-lE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL CIIARCIAN "EWELTAN-Es This column ls reserved for news w°mum°d "W1 P!" 1) _i_________i_____ of local interest, but advertising of projects m our rwomtrucum 5M a newsy nature may h; | m l. at five cents a word atrfcti pay- p ovements program‘ which w‘ 7 outlinedsto you earlier in the year, consists of the installation of a new 4.000 kilowatt steam driven "turbo-generator in cur Charlotte- ,town power station. Carefully ooh. phone 53 sidered evaluation of the growth o; load and of the power supply m. “u” uation indicates the necessity of Pmwlilléul ihlsb! extra equipment t ——— W C eli-ll e us to maintain ROLLER SKATES-Real sport 011i‘ services in step with the in. for the children, at Crockett a Oral-Bing demaiizd and facilitate the Storey Ltd. further fxpanslon and extension of} ‘our eerv ces. ' MOORE I McLEOD LTD.. will‘ The letter goes on to 53y; be open Wednesday from 9 A. M. to "General specifications for this 12.30. I now generating unit have been ‘ _-___ carefully worked out to provide the BORisIlLINO lIATs AT JACK best possible overall cconcmy and Camerons. "trhe Store for Men”. these specifications were submit- Adlfirtrailns‘: Blflelrbcn PM?‘ ‘It?’ ‘Netsciifleparzogfs mdzncimg- -. y. ‘e caving it; 11y‘? - l 0n yne. gan . for Toronto. They expect lo be with instructions to make up the away for about two weeks. ' designs. The designs are new tn CRASWILL for Pflflltlgraphg, JIMMIE’! TAXI. HOWARD BMINNIS’ Footwear at 1.75 Queen Street; I i hand and arc acceptable 5o lhat it llnternational Con Says Sydney Steel Plant F Canadian liltieons Bring vention ‘to ‘fornto in July, I947 Amiorzg the hundreds of thous- ands of tourists Who make a friendly invasion of Ontario next summer will be one tiiiique group of over 1.200 Gidcons and their ‘ladies. from all parts of ihe United Slates and Canada. For the first time in l5 years. Canadian Gideon; are to play host io the Intenn-ati - al Convention, which ls to be held, in Toronto from July 23 to 28. All tourists who visit Ontario are welcomed because of the friendli- ness that is engendered between the two countries, a; wgll 55 for good business reasons. Ln addition to these, The Gideens will make still enOiher contribution to good citizenship because cf ‘Wilill they aces Tieup TORONTO. March 3i - (OP) - The Sidney. N.S.. steel plant of, Dominion Steel and Coal Camp-l any will shut down completely “Within the next three or four weeks" as a result of the six-weeks- old strlko of 13,000 Maritime coal: miners. Freeman Jenkins. president of district 26 of the United Minel Workers predicted today in an 1h. tervlew; Ml‘. Jeflklni. on his way back to Glace Bay, N.B., to report to the strikers on talks he had in Wash- ington with John L Lewis, U.M.W. leader. spoke lm- Hamiiiiuxt and ‘Toronto yresterdvy. lie left itxlay for the Marltimes. "Alffldy 3.000 men have been thrown out of "NON; in the rail- roads. stores and other businesses in Nova Scotia as a result of the coal strike and by the end of un- oiiier month ih-zt figure will climb PAGE SEVEN i Professional Cards .' ‘ DB. 0.8. NOBDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Road Charlottetown, PJU. Phone 8M PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Wmflltfllillllll cards and clrcnlln concert prolrame. u... ntleim Wiring and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone IIBO-J Apt. No. l. Connaught Apia. Pownai Street M. ALBAN FARMER 8.5.. LLB. MONEY T0 LOAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, no. CIIARLOTTETOWN i. a. McGUIGAN-flilwm NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR- CURRIE BUILDING ‘I . ‘Ur apmmmnaldy the Same PM” stand for and ihc valuable service ‘iilefin thwarted. haddcost the world had been fined just for crosslig q ‘T | lions of lives an billions of 1h l ,‘ as they had b f - AME CORRECTED _ 1 h now rcmifns for u t c rrf‘ ti _. t- g dollars. i..f..,‘§.‘,',',m§}“',,?;"’1C,““§,e“°{ dinnry table-sttfcok‘ £32m‘ or or report of the social and falrlcwlelf order anihadvise 05A? v5.5.1.3? fill]; iiigeiéxelrlfemifaimig He??? a grow mrllglgffiiicized ivhat he called the! MORRELL and COMPANY Plteglotéiagvllililgélt slslgoolsme in thelhotuy the Ponce 511' Cnnngirog Mr. Boultet‘ prefaced his m. izlheriitlgthforlftcv. If. J. and Mrs. giiltfibillllg l: upfocteltled ilpmltrdiaiclv §‘50001rl:‘,"_:::u uifigssreglrgqexgcfigjg “do-nothing attitude of the Novaig; ctmflered 59°01'51""! o . t k , . A _ . a! ‘ y M a review a young Wlih the matter referred to hyi mm“ bi stating t-hat he was MggNgm Hf sfgxfrdiyiwflficaiarfj: c115,“, m “ “° " ° m‘ m“ ih fi-lld work at their Christianity. $31180" G°‘°1‘-m-“i ‘Ward "is Elem" Tm" Blllldlnr ' Phone i447 - Bu: It“ anxious to speak to the Rptarlans _ industry as he rushed them to get a true pic- tizrc oi‘ what the industry means and what it may be made ‘to mean to the Province. ‘Many of them are top executives land membership is representative |of a. wide range of business enter- lamb d mut be l - _'|irlse. ihcygive freely of their m‘ fihe litter Eoiigugg: ‘money and time for the distribution ‘ of Bibles and New Testaments in generabion an opportunity for an education such as their fathers never had had the privilege of ac- quiring. Sucih a system, M1‘. Shaw said. would make for men and women with greater and. broader the hon. member for A d i3~ Difficulties had arisen ".“.‘;‘".§,..i °“ “l” "PM" nccfion with potato shipments at“ Saint John; Mr. Barbour said. It‘ was difficult to ,i:et 100 pountl b888, and they were refusing to! "It is not generally known that the first levy on coal mined Nova Scoiia is 12 cent; a ton in royalties to the Provincial Govern- ment. It is time that ilie gover- inc-tit lock an interest in the strike name Mrs. Aihold Lee should read Mrs. Arnold Yeo. Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. (LA. Resident Partner Urgency Emphashed . I ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL --' As All Souls Chapel is t... crcwd- Pledlfiiely- ed for the Holy w-eek sefvlccs, 1f we are to be assured of our pres- ~4 '\c\c~c\t.v.\\c\r.\ vision. I . t _ , H 1 y ._ w The Regent, Mrs. J. A. MacMii- ‘$2? hfvirfguljudlffis" Fm’ “Tmi "hate. °,,’f.‘.‘.’,'-°“...‘“§.§.l?§d.,“’fi, m‘ they will be held every night this "ll favorable vrlvrlly "which will images“ Ymlsbiimr“ "T" w“ be instead cf sitting back a5 1' itl w lan, presided. the boats. n gelling men deplete the soil who. n25; Wet-k in the Church at 7.30 p. m., give “s the “amen possible denyhgtlalir eliitylzulégt ‘iimnrfogfiyagrifélys: was no concern " ’ l I ‘ except on Good Friday when they ery‘ we fem that H’ Pr” ‘m5 C NEH‘ w HIGGNS idard hotels has a handsomely " t i 11k . . . glow p0 aces- ewise men may Wm be hem at .7 p_ m unit cm order immediately, lflkllig-bound Bible placed ‘here by The _' CHARTEREQ ACCOUNTANT enrich their farms without grow- Mr. Gordon’; Salary lfull advantage of the early dellv- Currie Building P t t , ing potatoes but ‘there are many T“ r Gideon's. During the recent mar . . - nd m kl fll f ih . , ' T a o Answer to thg following queb. farms in the Province devoted to SGT‘ BOWLING RQTURN? fleiimliats we havleghadli ‘bslftagi willkservlce restamems We“ presented T l t d s I I t chulhflehV/n h - tlon by Mr. MacKenzle was tnh-l a percentage of the ac t; Sgt‘ A’ Dmvlmg of the (my Ponce 0 ' - liltffsonull’ to ovc" 900D 000 rFi n and a e o {led by the Premier: ' potatoes that have also rliiigoved Farce returned to the City ‘at rem“ m n moslt (‘Humble COmnP-‘wamen is“ ‘he ‘Mmca Fin?“ °r Te—-i% I636 lo‘ Box 452 l Q. What ls the salary or remun; mght an" hEVillE 900111191“! l! “Hen to ‘he eecmcul supply SH"U.S.A and Canada Their Bibles oooeooweoosoeo-om iilc fertility of the soil, in other . . h p;- j three-months course in police work “alum l“ l e m’ ma‘ are to be found ll) hospitals, schools, MCLEOD 8t BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K.C. [eration of Mr. Herbert Gordon,’ recently appointed agent of the‘ Government. at Ottawa? ‘ words it depends entirely in ev- cry case on the intelligence of the farmer. n the R_C_M_p_ training school at; "We appreciate the very active Rockcmre. o,“ s L D H h s. interest you are taking in the elec- been absent [mm glhe oéggsinge‘ irlfication of the Province and we jails and prisons; 1n trains, ships ‘and planes. Now The Gidcons At the conclusion of the even-l have entered Word was received last evening lng service ‘in St. Paul's Church‘ Answer- $200000" - é , , 1 - - Per annuni. He discussed th u t 1 t f ll . v on Sunday. the wardens and vcs- all inclusive, , welds and how froniwig: “Sign; Jall- 2- gagfltwaltmacilgflvfiéfxfsgfefihgf) ya?“ Pltlzlupon their mcst ambitious pro- lhfll M155 A1169 Mllllm of St.J0\.‘u1's.'9 J A BEATUEY‘ Kc‘ try and their wives were the Hon. Mr. Prowse pfesenhid ,~ “cm, c an ma h ‘ uh ——~— " ' °. - r 5 i‘ . tgran-une: h, make hvaqahge to the Nfld. will arrive in the City later in‘ m" Won” _ t, W95" "f Rev‘ and MFS- 3mm" 991mm f0!” an Act to authorize‘ fumiinge or a surgius aGiIIOiLU ert a FAIRWEW 0N THE J93 _ The 31111]- Iégnit 0th"?! “bglggyldnnk: lschool children of North America “M! Week l0 sPt-‘lld llle Ell-rte!‘ Wfek- in,“ ‘ "is a when a silver tray was presented the issue of 865.000 debentuins‘ iy 1946 showed a s’ lu i “a c‘ fury ‘Thu-view’. resumed he: Chm- rocc de ewitrl? thlsa ulfbo- egieratojr ‘a bemuml new “dmml °f ‘he New and a‘ the guest °r m’ “m” and ' to His Lordship Bishop KingstonJor the City of Charlottetown to‘ 11,3511 gyer Prgvlurp l! an"? lonemwn-mcky Eek“ crossings lanatalelation which involve: t-iTestamm't' Wm‘ Psalms and ‘he aunt‘ Proressur A‘ Ray and Mraly: l“ rm,“ 81"" on behalf of m! Rector, warderm | refund “PM, expendituru for. as Wyn as yhe Unfit?‘ Sh“! na ayyesterday after having been laid up m of ‘Om; mm 00b “mum ‘as Book cf Proverbs. absolutely free Kendall. is“ vosm, and cgl‘zlir\gatlon of 5L permanent works; also ‘or an Act He described m ‘ bleak“ iior c. few days Whllfi tindersoin; 17;“ mémnm; 10x0‘; for yo", mnlio all who will promise to use it, Bliss Munn. a talented ycungl *+4~<~ ¢,0000ee~§¢@o¢¢. Paul's Church. This presentation to authorize the issue of dcbt-nq o; the n00 .1“ he. AS115 nglmpalrs to one. 0! ‘m: proprncrs’ approval‘ firs‘ since it WOHIIC rib-I This l5 ‘he Pllibrr cl 1hr": flood wlflffllum 5°l"'l"l°»_ 15 Fliildililf! ""*t¢*¢*v+v++oo+»+¢»¢ was given in commemoration of lures for the Citarioltetown Sew- h‘ _ t u: w ‘c “BS a ned toiThe harbotn- i5 practically free of wow‘ be “;_‘;_;,i;e for u‘ ,0 ‘ewbqrkcllireiis of hmii t. .unt.-ie< who, with voice at Mount Aihmut LTnlyt-rsiiys. e me Lenten Mysskm tummy com er; and water supply Dewar“ i m" 0 B 810W" CD51 0f PFO- ‘ice and yesterday's crossings were 3 " “ d‘ t 1d ‘ ‘their Ladmy AuXmm-jcs (loyal hen} Conservatory of Music. Aittiotich H. R. DOANE 8t Co. cmded n, whlch the mgm Rev‘ ma“ guctioin bulth not a pant. The made on schedule time. qiegmhwshltfjurfif ti)‘: disgmiielllv lg ‘tlgléiers m a“ ma“ ncflvmes, Wm Con, visiting this City primarily for the, Chartered Accountants Bishop Kingston was the MJa- Petitions were presented oy‘ Mr 8 a e “var ye“ to ___ ‘ d t If ih c munit and "Pr?" <1" T°Y°11i0 He?" JulY- Mam’ Eist" mndly‘ ML“ Mun" has. 53G aft 5t c slonei‘. His Lordship _heart1ly Mr- Bflvllie for an he, ,0 amend. fifjtafiltrllfnzefr 51nd sutrhtius outlet to Vt ‘signed MEETlNlffv-Mr. a. Wal- fnvzilggns wmf $3? p“; .m.,of them will remain in Onlario for kindlvfionsm~te<il to beyisuesti Folio; Chfulogéztaviff thanked the donors for their kind m” TN" “l Gwrgewwn “m”: considerable savingpto "$5828.37 is Ciyrfiffngzligrgifieli] Ti imp magi ‘he Pllbllu hellfire. I time“. “aflnmmi on ‘Convention l? ‘lgniiltfdmglliglglgi ‘Sgliiitliéiva PM“ Z030 u" 247 ‘wpressmn o! “Wrcclaum Parana“ Ad‘ and l” M“ Phmlps 'h - _ g 1'. g If m‘ fist-n?" . “Wciiid vcu ihcrcfcrti he so kind swsnh-“I "Tm-T m) Gummy‘. Wm ‘x ' - ' u." v" Z Rfllldulil W '\l i ’ for an M. to mcornorme [he cultural pricesvlsupportl boaid. Hfllqitl] the Chntlortieitm.» lfntci. i‘i.i<~t~ “S, t’) w“); m ‘Wh mnr mmlnpmqi,llnnk m 0,“. 200 Pym-shes m “ml 6th and (gt is fclt lllltlid t. is gllllfigil , ‘ l i . . ll-nlllll. (LA. church n; God w“, Devon fugrels iiut ll: supp y of ships, lms wcri‘ s own by Mr. ltclancl ' r .‘ _ - . _ v11~wu1l '1' -(|' ,0 ;.~\,.,.,.,, Sump], h, young i1 yfit. no.0 \'.'1i u lll\l"1 o _ . _ ‘ ‘ r y _ _, r _ __‘ __ , I d? J “_ H _ mom M to . c. . A . . _ . .3, _ a _ __ e-eeveeeoeec-eooeoeoeeoow-o , Bill] in “cord h-hh the pmj to loud iiic potatoes is so luriitedi Pfillvlf- The.‘ “Q10; Qolltlrlfillt-ll i“{:ide‘f§fi§n'%\|; 22655;” 1 s ithc yCfli‘. all over Amcriea. tlious- add i° {he \_15“~*‘1'1"3“5i"_ ti“ ‘m tlonl were received and m“; l thereby lwldlllll up the movement: M91051" .' 5105K“ Sllvfl‘ "111" lg “T, i“ b , “Temper, u You m, |nnrls cl tiles, men are klvlns cheer- "l" i’! “m” um“ "‘“r“'h' i‘ QDQMKQMMMK The debate on the Draft Ad-' ‘wry °"“51d°r"bly‘ mo“ i and “ems m Fran” Ed- Ififld iinct~ihmhyigttt in‘ give ‘u: mur! ""‘ "Y ‘lull’ ill“"- lllcllfl’ and lal- >__ __ T! MATHESON and PEAKE t i ll. W. NIATHESON. ILC. A. ll. PEAKE. 8.5.. LLB. Barristers, efc. Collectloru. - Money to Loan 90 Great George Street Charlottetown >€€~;'__<i'> Mr. Boulter then launched out ' W3"! Island. 'l‘hrlu;:h there was __ k m. s .s iii-cw tell iht- Iiirleon story tn show wlml 1M industry Ieflllyi but ‘me gucs" 1m.‘ EYHG" MC‘ ‘,',’i‘§;§f‘.,l°“,,,§‘§, °f,’.‘§'°,f‘re“fu;f§§d a; ‘in chqurches or conduct GospelY "11190115 1° “h” PFOVIIWP- 5lflUY1Bl2€:;éd' thefctllub had l“ largest ilniieriltime to confirm this FTdEl‘klllBEiifl‘§$ in hospitals. prisons and filial. ll would b6 impossible (.0 . a mice o ‘e Year- ' " . _ n tmigsig, ,, Qn many 13 xvcck-drty they ‘substitute any system of farming] ' 1*" “o (J A‘ Pal-mm and cmmny‘ 3are to be found at schools. present- thaf. would provide a revenue “BN5 NOQNDAY LENTEN lng and dedicating Testaments for minimum of 35.000000 to a max1-| fsmnvwns~g ‘lxwlmlflfiy “W506 I lihe use of citizens of tomorrow. mum of $8,000,000 annually. The. °!' me" W111 e ed "l 511-21175‘ A ,1 H; .. -‘ re lvf In Cancdn there are about '70" lilduslri’ is so mat that few re-‘ (“lapel 1mm 1M5 PM i° 1”“ ‘for iirzgrtigriycomihfihivcgtgiosfi. rt-ghmGidecn-‘t “qamm i“ 31 fimps" dress was resumed by Hon. w F A. Stewart, Minister of Agristil- turc. risiiinli-zs (Continued from Page P-ifi With Haifa Damages Farmers’ Educational A MeetingAtiiazelhrook Q”! -.:-“9’:( JERUSALEM. March 3i —(A1’) —A Government representative de- clared tonight that Palestine Jews will be trade to nav for the de- srcond Lover I l e l siructicii at the Haifa Did docks fisheries. Dr- A- Labrle- Deputy, 9M . ' ~ ~ -= - _ - . . d lnclud- - ,_ . mcnv of which have Ladies Aux- where flames still cnicirled 1B hours lmlllslltm‘ o! P55001105 1'01‘ i110 PTO‘ “m. groamcss and n has. each day u? to an M11 N-YHVOYUI i0 llle FY6019?» .- _ _ - h . . v ' M h one; an exploghm that Se; 01g ghe vince o! Quebec. and Mr. Ian‘ P°55lb11l91°5 °7 9V9" Great‘, is“; Thursfiiybrelexi Rev‘ dated July 5. 1945. It roads: iinmlifs‘ Daipgeh,mecc°nga"aigizif! 273]" férrxxéigaiandeyggiilférs. figs“! DR‘ siNkfissjMlT-H Wm.“ “re m the p0" my! 1115,01,,“ nra¢A,qhu,-_ chief economics db er revenue if 1t takes measures! Tflmirs w t It; speabcr on, “Dear Mn “mm. {ma lmeritmtf Fm,‘ ‘Enafleanschool of tmexandra Pawn“ Babel’! "5 s‘ Technicians M ‘he on instant“ vision‘ department o! "males" tutlmwe itlhe lgfiovincfl plalmid: tDeeak HZ}. llliellgdlhgsaday £1111" fist/w)?‘ “wml reference to the lam“ wedlorgiagigglsofgieaiigul 1950030 child Mt Herbert ‘Cross Roads and! office l-loifrgailionto 1:3 to B i . ' - , - wi hr: ut se e ua o " - -, i J 2i sk‘ ' ‘ °~ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ions estimated the damage at Ottawa. will be the prlnClDlll‘ 1 no i; e q Zgsféee l}? ‘flrile $215M" 5f gzliifin,“ d We 94h “M. m: "mun ppch Hanna-Ooh held hh educational Telephone 22“ v . i I E. M L "11 d i. l! ‘4-000-090- Elflv uiofficiil estim- Speakers 0Y1 H1056 Sllbivfilfi- ‘ or better ma" certified potatoes‘ ac §f‘,"“lh,,§‘,‘_.,d,y°_°“ d: ‘year ~ this in ridclilicn to all other meeting in Hrtzrllbronk school. dlfi0v-rx w» QoeoQQQOOOOQ-O-O . 1'1 lies had run as high as 310000.000. The blasts which set off the fire . were attributed generally to Irzun‘ Lvai Lcumi. Jewish organization which two nrevloug diiacks on Haifa oil installations in the last iwo weeks, both mhncr in nature. underground BIRTNS MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion BIRTH S LARABEE —- Alt Halifax, March 3i, 1947. l0 N. N. and Mrs. Laxa- bee (nee Jean Forsythe) a son. LEWlS-—Af. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Lewis. (nee Welthy Cousins) a son, ‘l .'bs., i8 on. JAY-Born at Carleton Place on March 27, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jay. (nee Thelma Rose l-liynes) both formerly of Charlotte- town. P. E. I., a daughter, Linda Gail. (Patriot please copy.) DEATHS RODD - M. llfl Elm Avenue. March 31, 1947, Mrs. W. E. Rodd] in her Bl-ih year. Funeral notice; later. » ' WALSH — At the Giarloitctown‘ Hospital on March 31st. 1M7, Sis- fer Mary Dunstan Walsh. Re- mains reeling at the Sacred Heart Home whence they will be transferred to Mt. St. Mary's t-hls morning. Funeral Wednesday mor- lng. JAY-qat the P. E. I. Hospital on Monday. March 81. 19W. Samuel D. Jay in his 79th. year. Funeral Wednesday April 2. Short eervlce eit the MacLean Funeral Home starting at 1.80, i-hen to Mt. Stewart United Church for ser- vice at 2.30. Interment Mt. Btewer, cemetery. GAUDIT -—, in the City Sunday March M. 194R. Lorraine Gaudet. daughter of Frank Gaudct and the late Mrs. Cl-audet of Tlgnish. age l0 years. Her remains were transferred yesterday afternoon. by train from the A. A. llennes- ley Funeral Home to her late residence. from where the fun- eral will be held on Wednesday morning to the Church of St. 81- mon and 8t. Jude. Interment in the elwroit cemetery. N. l1. iilaoiean uNositT/ixin traumas Charlottetown and North Wfltahire ' Ilene Ill has admitted‘. ' include: Mr. H. A. Gilibert, department of trade and commerce, Ottawa, rvill lead a discussion on the out.- look for the export. oi’ Canadian fish and fish products for i947. Al. the evening session there will be a discussion on the out- look for fish prices on the domes- tic market for 1947, on transpor-. tation problems as they affect the fishing industry, and ch the smoking and freezing of fish. Who Will Attend Some of the men utio will bc on hand for the opening session T. A. LaBi-le. deputy- minleter of fisheries for Quebec: Dr. D. L. Cooper. director of fish-l cries, Halifax; H. J. Robicl-i-aud,‘ director of fisheries. New Bruns- wick; F. M. Gibaut. secretary of fisheries division. department of trade and commerce, Quebec; Ian ltiaoArlfiiur. chief economist, dc- pariimcnt of fisheries. Ottawa: H. A. Gilbert, chief foods section. export division. department of‘ trade and commerce. Ottawa; Pa-l trlce Boudreau, export manager. Quebec United Fishermen; T. Chase Cat-Grain, representative. exports credits insurance corpora-l tlon. Ottawa; T. R. Clouston.‘ president Fish Packers’ Assocla-i tlcn. Maritime Provinces: J. H.‘ MacKichan. ‘president Canadian i Salt Fisheries Asociation; Alonzo‘ St. Pierre. president Maritime United fishermen; Di‘. A. M. lVf-cLean, President New Bruns- wick Fish Canncrs’ and Assem- blers’ Association: A. Cunningham and A. G. lfalc. vice-president and secretary. respectively. of the At- lantic Ood Liver Oil Association: If. Clouston, president Montreal‘ Wholesalers‘ Fish Association; S. W. Falrweather and W. M. Max-l well, Canadian National Rail-- ways. Montreal (both men are connected with the Railways in- dustrial development depart- ment): Charles Robbin. engineer cf the American Can 00.: Jchn Frost. consumers’ research dc- partment, American Can Co. t lirlllie "dial?" Ii. S. lip 10 Per Cent WASHINGTON, March 8i airline fares will go into effect in the United States at mldnght toy night, returning the tariffs to the 1M4 level. ' The increase nus approved by the civil aeronautics board a week coo at the-request of l6 airlines- "rhe lines nursed not to change the [rates again for O0 61y!- | IUnde-i- the increase. ihe basic fare rate p111 go up from 4 so cents a mile to B 1 rents. which is 10 P" cent or mom below the VIE-W!" ‘ level. i i srsciiir. wrap-nurse The caribou only nnilered female deer in Nona America- illld have every field inspected toi service chasing a new steam driven- turbo- Biblo pavements thrcusrh the usual Two interesting films. “Diseases: ‘never twice on the same farm. lcountryhs largest Bituminous coal- clctt-rmine whether or not any: bacterial ring rot is present. Once!’ we can eiinrtlnate this most ser-‘ ious of all potato diseases we would have the world clamoring for our product. He explained that there were very few cases in the province, that in 9 crops it was found on not more than 150! farms and with two exceptions i I _Mr. Boulter road an extract from his report given to the an- nilal meeting one week ago in legislation a which he urged for towards making the province disease free area. Rotarlan Jim Harris was Chair- man. Firstfdloiirning Period By ll. S. Miners Begins WASHINGTON. March ll1-MP) -Thc United States great soft coal industry falls silent at mid- night (1 a.m. AS312) tonight as 400.000 United Mine Workers tA. nominations are cordially invited. genwa-myn we ape advised by 0A., - 5 an Com an that our; FIRST To MAKE RETURNS ‘fltiiarifgfrinsatlm? of thg ogyder fcr this’ M2". Lorne Houston of North Rus- ‘machine is ma“ “mum, requh-My tico hold; the distinction cf being, one "ememqous demand gm- the first collector in-_ rural Queens s,eam,.~,1,ec,.,k.a1equipmentmused bv County to report his 1601"“ forlho necessity of rehabilitating the the current Red Cross Olm-paign. 1w," damage; He“ is rwmgng h,‘ On Marci-i 24th., the opening day, "3 m“, serious Shannon u to primes, M!" Hmfimfl “PM mil ‘m his and deliveries. Unless we confirm’ rounds, finished up the next daylom. 0rd,, m O h“ Parson-s and and made his returns amoiuitlng ocmlmm. within the next several to $48.00 the following dny. Con- duys our Dream; fgvopgbl-g p051. gralulauons! ilcn in respect of both price and dell-very will be withdrawn. _ - "The urgency of the situation; AWAIT SHIP-The 1947 aliip- - d.‘ ping season at Georgetown ls ex~ ‘requires m“ we “ca!” "our a ' lee at the earliest possible date; pected to begin this week with the Ev h ; arrival of the steamship B. o. is.- ‘“ °rd°r m” w° my kmw ow - - , 1,- 1 the! gasson which will take on 120 cnr-‘hgizfg? “Qrgizflcyfyléelfed lgiiglhct-i loads of potatoes. The_ tubers arcfm m“ mme,-_,.. part of 30,000 tons for the United~ Kingdom which will be loaded on ships in this Province. Other ships will call at Summerside, Charlatte-, town and Souris. The harbor at m. again on July 31‘ 194i as M; Georgetmvn is free from ice and lows. ! the only difficulty a ship might= “Dem. M“ Prmm“; 4 have in reaching the port would; “we “we you on Jun, 21 asking be from drift ice in the Gulf of Si. your advice m (he matter C; Fur- Lawrence and Northumberland chasing a new mrbmgenel-aqor fgy, strait‘ I {installation at our Clh-rlolietoufn swam plant. On July 5th. We £15381“ brought the matter to yflili‘ ""911" 11m in 5, letter wherein we advised that 0.A. Parsuzis and Co. were! i Third Letter l Mr. Alnsworfh wrote the Prcm~ DEBATE CONCLUDED — The debate on the Draft A dress was concluded in the Legisature last F‘. L.) begin a six-day work stop- page in memory of 111 victims o1 the Ceniralia, 111., mine disaster. The work stoppage decreed by.’ union chief John L. Lewis is the- first. "mourning period" called by the union in the turbulent history of its relations with the coal in- dustry. The observance begins as night- siilft coal diggers emerge from the shafts uponicomplctlon of their "trick". Their stint completed virtually normal production in the mines Monday. Little premature absen- teeism was reported from mining areas except in West Virginia, the producing state. About 18.000 weri- idle ln the district 7 area of West Virginia and Virginia. Fortified by stockpiles built up by continuous production since Lewis called off the strike last fail. industry took the work stoppage in stride. Little curtailment was tries. - FINANCE iwnanTvnno WINNIPEG —- (OP) - Premier Stuart Carson has announced ap- propriation of $1569.00!) "Om i310 war and Wit-war reserve fund at‘ the province to the Manitoba Power Commission to carry out it: 1947 rural electrification program. Too Late To Clasify 'i¥6i“'e siiii‘. navy blue with red pin stripe. size 40. Practically new. Apply Harry Toombs Tailor Shop. Up- “cred ipneumonla. for the past ntoltlh. in (an - a IO-ber-cent increase in qXr-evled in coal-deiirlulmi lndul-‘the City Hospital. pressing us for confirmation of our‘ order so that we could hold 01"‘; priority and maintain the expected; delivery. i "L055 of our present favombie position will not only mes“ ill" we shall be required lo pa? e film" _ higher lYflf-‘e for f1 mlwhlllt "l “g later order. thereby adversely 117-; fecilng power costs. but will un-j doubtedry result in prolonging dc" livery to such an extent that POWCYi supply will be jeopardized. ' "GA. Parsons and Ccrnwlly ‘Mlle! been kind enough to await con- flrmailcn of the order lone" llllm~ ls customary on arccunt of the ne-| cessity of getting your approval I Hc-avever. we are now quite defin- ilely advised that unless the ortlcr| | night. Speakers in the debate yes- terday were Hon. W.F.A. Stew- art. Minister of Agriculture, Messrs. J.A, MacDonald. Third King's. Harry S Francis, First King's, RR. Bell, K.C., Second Queen's. Hon. Horace Wright. ‘Fourth Prince, and Horn. Marin Gallant. ‘Third Prince The last speaker conclud- ed shortly before 11 p.m., when the Address was adopted and lhe House adjourned until 3 p.m. t0- day. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Curran of this City, who- has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for the past few weeks, will be pleased to learn that she is steadily improving under com- petent nursing and medical CBFG.‘ i= confirmed ei a very "fly d8" iour nricrliv will be fdnfeilcd. "We fully appreciate ihe irony demands you have on your limo] but we feel that this is a matter‘ that is so much in the community‘ inicresi that. it requires lnuncdlnfc" jdeci-sioli. Mav we respectfully ask. Mo, youq- reply by reiurnIif it is at; [all possible?" WHY surest: room: "'""'"'* M" HEAD-Aw" ;..‘I§i?‘i§..’.°‘i5il..$§‘§’"' M“ 4101.05 IIIPPE, PERIODIC PAIIS The many friends of Mrs. Peter Power, Mount Edvard Rood. will be pleased to learn she has recov- after being ill with l "Dear Mr. Alnsworfh: "I took your letters before the Council and asked them what when You Con Have they authorized me it» m "- gentler the nurchvse cf a gener- Glerlous Relief not I w“ mgxmm ,0 _,m.,,, no opinion lit nil mi the 5115.19"; "Your: verr truly.’ IN 1 MINUTES who, per Queen Bl Lest llem c! correspondence is a letter fa Premier Jones from Mr. ifll“.lill\ BUCKLEWS ' channels. 5mm ogrkers of The Gideons are: Thomas 1) DzBlois, President. Fydricv T Green. Fecrelarv-Twas- urer, ‘Chaplain: .1115. A McCon- nell, Publicity Representative, RJ. Rupert. N. S. Steel And Coal Profits lip MONTREAL. March 31 —(CP)—- Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Cc-m- pany Limited, subsidiary of Dom- inion Steel and Coal dloiporatlon Limited, today reported a not profit of $693,302 after all charges for tine year ended Dec. 31. 1945- This is a substantial improvement from the 1945 total of $442,693- Operaiing profits were $1,280.53 against $47BJ86 and tax provision $398,278 against $807,693. Truscon Steel Company of Can- ada, another Dominion Steel and Coal subsidiary, showed a net prol- tt; of $52,290 as compared with S33.- 600 in 1045. Balance sheet as M DPC- 31- 1945 and 1946 for Dominion Coal Qomphhy Lhmllcd will be unavail- able until negotiations with the Dominion Government in regard to the hmcimt of subsidy have been finalized. Ain-sworth, dated AuE- l6. 1945. ‘which reads: . “Dar Mo". Prcriiicr: "We acknowledge and thank you for your letter of August 2nd le- plying to letters we eddifififed 1° you on June 21. July 5 and July 31. regarding our purchase of a new 4.000 kw. steam driven turbo-gen- erator for installation at our Char- lottetown plant. "Under the best conditions it is expected that it will be anillvlllm- nicly two years before the iurbo- generator vam- be nunufacturerl “m1 placed in service. By that time the increasing electrical re- ouircmcnis of ihc area served by tho colnpfLny will overload our prcsozzit plmt facilities. "As we view tho siuirttlcn. our responsibility lo provldq; adeqllfllt’ service dictates ihui our proper course is to have this generator 0p- crnting as soon H! DOFSMQ- W0 have. therefore. decided to confirm ‘the order for the machine end have qodvlset-l C.A Parsons and Comp- of Farm Livestock and Poultry" and "Bacon for Britain" were shown by Ml‘. Martin of the Nai- donal-Pilm Board. — Following the films Mr. H. W. Clay. Dominion swine promoter for this Province, gave an ac-l. count of his recent visit to Mani-i icba and a talk on general farm! problems. "The demand from (lie Provinces for Prince Edward Is-l land breeding hogs exceeds the) supply," said Mr. clay. "Brced-. ing the correct type and keeping,‘ our livestock free of disease w-lll, hr continued. 1 During the discussion period, the forming of i-i boys’ and girlsfl swine club was considered. A‘ number of the boys present in- dlcated their desire io bccomei memibers of such a club. m". LUCKY $6M] TORONTO — (OP) - Inspector George D. Crawford of the TY)?- Qhqo police degirrriment considers! March hi5 lucky month. Practically p.11 his promoiions since the deli, ho served m the Ulster ccnsiabu-lcryi have come in March. His latest vies on March 21. l AUCTION SALE i On the premises of Souris,‘ P. E. I., on the 9th April of i P.M., double tenement house and iof on Prospect Street of junction with Church St. and‘ extending lo Church Sf. Form-| erly owned by Doniei A. Stub-l berf. Possession of one or both] tenements given if required. McLEAN 8t MacKINNDN, Solicitors, Charlottetown. FARM FOR SALE‘ 50 acres choice land with buildings, of Hunter River vil- lage. Fronfing on paved high- way, l5 miles from Charlotte- town. Apply to McLEAN 8t MocKINNON Solicitors, 8tc. l any accordingly." l s 1 i ;o'ciock noon Thursday. Due to I Saturday morning. O-OQQ O-@O-GO-OO-O-FQ§-O-OJ HOLIDAY LOADING Hogs loading at Livestock Marketing Board pens up until 121 Charlottetown. help to maintain the dcmandfbloney to Loan. Q - 291 Prince St. CHARLES R. McQUAID B.A. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary. Etc. Eastern Trust Building, Charlottetown g Phone 1711 o e 00040-000 oeuoeoedfieotd 0m" i ee- A. Waltlien Gauiiet. LLB. Banister, solicitor, Etc. Phillipe Building 111 Grafton St. Collections. OOOOQEOQ-Q 0-04-04 BELL 8t MATHIESON Barristers. "Solicitors. kc. B. R. BELL. itIJnA». D. L. MATHIESON, LL.B., K17. Attorncys-at-Law LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.l. PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM, B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY TO LOAN Phone B5 P.0. Box ll H. F. McPHEE, 8A., K.C. NOTARY. ETC. llAftRlSTEft, SOLICITOR lelley Building Charlottetown GAUDET 8. HASZARD Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Eta, Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. 8.5., LLB Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Frederic A. Large. iLC. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY Royal Bank of Canndn (‘hlmhc a. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Successor to George J. Tweedy, 8.0. CR. W. R. CARSON Chiropractor Palmer Graduate Charlottetown Phone lfll eeeweooveeeeeeeowew-eo EYES EXAPMNED AND GLASSES HTTED Bank holiday our hogs will be killed on 90§§O§Q+O¢ J. a. ‘Baylor OPTOMETRIST Comer Rent and Queen ID. Phone l9“ Evening; by ADMIIIBUCI! Phone: Residence i018’ OOO-OOOOOMOO-O l i OOO@O-QO i