PAGE six ___ IlPiTi. — :o:- .- .4.‘ $4 PRINCE EDWARD u, 3—MY$—3 TODAY ONLY cannons nsuourox MUN. TUE. MAN FmlllgivN UNDER" LSO NEWS - CARTOON WED. ‘ SHOWS AT 2.30 -- 7 — O couto so BRILLIANTLY, so PASSIONATELY FIRE THE sermon: sun's RIVALS AGAIN WITH I BETTES EXCITING CO-STAR; or "mo: our ?.T.‘.lD'i \ i. , o5’ Qiwfiilgrhnhlriif’ yo. 151s: h. 4 gamer SHOWING AT 2.30 - 7.03 - 8.15 "EMPIRE§‘ TO-DAY SHOWS AT 7 and 8.45 ilh, Brother! Don't i Miss rms tomingv out Party! Serfthe $0031 i lions oi tent-- meni row mix it ' i _ ilhtheg Nmarrlmset! it's » SllRlillMlNfiiiinyl 105E681‘ SIDE KIDS 115103 our UNG‘ ALSO CANADIAN NEWS lfollowed t. minutes of last he... $ hi» . 1911M“ .'-' ; Ivory successful year: had ended. Q i Tfl-[JAY-RY RGERS 1h “THE CUWBUY AND THE Sfiiéfliillil” ALSO STOOGE COMEDY AND SERIAL i‘. i for their work durin-g the year. It ,_ wvas also moved unci seconded the game officers be rte-appointed to f i was ih . ' Meotlerllz closed uy prayer for ser- a contract and as experience was ~ viccmeh. gained this was brought down to ‘ The iollowing is the Secretary two per cent. r 5:351‘ -\‘- “ " _m w - -'¢-‘ ‘fun’ an». u» I 1.1L‘ ...-..........w.‘-. lMldig-Iii-pfiafllq "rm-HI er coinr1vc—ruo1v. -- Tl IE5. _- WEPD: i ‘regular meetings were held with ‘ ‘an average attendance. I __ . was SIJOIISOHHK entertainments - 1 ev taken in was $668.57. of this a- ; mount $488.77 was paid in cash to tho full amount cf 555000.000 Dom- our pastor. and t.~.c balance wc inion of "cpada treasury hills due spent in paying for music for en- Av". ll 1944 ' members. j_ lwith a treat of fruit. and our pu- For the first tiznc in history. . Thou arlal than quinine itself. cease before the end of the present Troops From Cassino ‘with [l0 GORCEY - HUNT! HAll - BUIEDKT - Gilllllliiiliil BiilV .1 iOlfi tliillill PLUS — AIRCRAFT CARRIER G-MEN VS. BLACK DRAGON L511? Pond T. W. L. _The lli-li annual meotiiuz of the Little Pond c.w l... Sub Division v WdS not: April 30. sixteen members were present. ‘rho meeting opened with prayer, m2. and last annual meetinlz. Then th President. in well chosen words. C0li‘_:illlllly welcomed the munlbers. ihe ‘treasurer. then read the financial statement which proved by the amount of money raised. l It was_moveti and seconded a vote thanks be ten-nercd the officers carry on the wuri: for another your. bilsiiicss ralative to parish won-lg disc Miss Mary MacKe-nzie’; report:- "Thc Little Pond C.W L Sub _Find Many 0m King's Printer twenty nlnc members enrolled. Six The principal ivork of the year‘ provide funds for painting and re- ! ‘ pairing exterior of the church. The number of entertainments held was .3 twclvmirioludmg chicken supperand tertninmcnts ultair supplies, linen‘ cards. nivo-l ad‘ and one for deceased members, al-l‘ so for men in services and living : | Our sick friends were remembered tor was kindly remembered with Rift at Christmas. Our Darish ivas honored too by having one of our former members take hsr flnol vows with the Sis- ters of Martha, and we were very hapilily t?‘ remember her with a sma g . The men and izirls in the services both overseas and Canada. were sent Christmas parcels oi’ food and clothing. A sick member was re- membered during the mission by sister members with a rosary. Our aimual obligations have been ealt with a contribution sent to lsters of Martha fund. diociaien and per capita. fees paid. Christ- inks! seals sold for the Tuberculosis iui . ‘Ihc church and linens were kept non-t and clean by our members. and flowers for the altar provided. Four of our members underwent’ great sorrow during the year by oss of their loved ones. Collectively and individually we extend to them our most sincere sympathy. social service work consisted ofi 8tt0lld1l% the sick, musing day and night. irce maternity cases were attended by four of our members. r Red yarn was distributed- amoniz our members and loves. cox and sweaters were knit. terature on Group Hospitalization was m- ceivcd and road. and discussed at| a pleasant social even“? hold at the home of our pro cnt. Mm; Alex A. MacDonald, while the mom.‘ her were knitting. Llke other par has the our manhood is in the serv cu.‘ Many in dim er zone. others ser-z l! in Can a Let us be mindful of their Spiritual welfare, by daily i- A. Y. P. A. Drama Festival . en's usu. uofriosrwrsw ism. a ma. mo: on: so: rum u. rows- “s loom m n: rown- I s-r. nun-s- nnui-s an snor- moron- mun iuotnv rumour IJITIOO- IEIIICT GINTI-I- Alllllllgfléi CENTS. OITAWA. Mo! ll —- (OP) The Commons Public Account-d Committee, wading thro h the voluminous chronicle of xpenditures today, found a form- er prime ministe . two party load- ers, two members of the commit- tee, rot Sepatobr: and! 15% and‘ preach mom rs o r men were 1h debt w the xihn Printer. ‘amm b” Most of the debts were for small amounts and extended over s per- iod of years. he amounts involved for yo; T poiiticals ranged from e lino heard that thm were "uusn. isfsctoi-y" gasoline short- ages at some commonwealth Air 'I‘roining schools where "the cu- park was near the unlocked gaso- line pump" ‘Ihey delved into vma ymcnts gging back to Confedera- ion arid ey investigated wast- a o. They laughed heartily when atson seller. uditor-Gcnornl. in reply to a quest on as to why the Bank of Canada auditors were ch: eve two yearn replied: "80 ey won become too familiar with the bank." He but pluined above the din that he meant so that they wouldn't be- am; too familiar with the bunk s r' the uoooo in outstlndinl O debts to the Kin ‘s Printer, it was disclosed that no only were mem- bers amongothe offenders but the Japanese for ublicatlons received in i041. vernment owed 816-10 Ot er amounts owing the Treas- ury included seed grain advances for the western provinces totalling 814000000 speaking of war plant wastage. Mr. Seller said an example was a. Borers gun contract ln a gov- crnment cost-plus plant in Ontario were shop errors had cost $867.- 000 in a 625900.000 contract. He said that while the colt-plus basis for contracts might not pro- vide on incentive for economy, the government found most firms en- gaged in this kind of contract took a prldi. in keeping expenses down. _ rcllorggn Isnor (Iii-l-Ialifgx) said u 3-151‘ ewofepan were e _ roup o rp tailzailon and other inn" “d ‘pomp h“ ‘monk c to f! per cent at the ntart of Mr. seller, presenting a return on Unemployment iii-malice. dis- Dlvisiarr for the vcar 1948-44 had clued there we; $190,313,744 to the credit of the Unemployment Insur- ance Fund on March 81. Tenders Accepted For Treasury Bills OTTAWA Mav ll-(O‘Pl-—Fih— bcon suypcr Total amount of mon- ance Mini fishy announced fo- day tenders had her-n accented for The nvcrvtze discount mice 0' the v and felt, curtains for parochial] accepted birt- was so» 90333 and the Ihousc, house-cleaning supplies, oil. {and sas. and ivax. and dishes for‘ -hali adertisizu, ola, 1 ‘kins. and household supplies forr _ mission Beside; 2 masses. for de overuse yield was .388 per cent. Mlnlrd’: Slim. $15M"; Versatile w e a r a b I o gifts -- first choice for Mother's Day! Sec our top collection. pr . t t i d ayxcr'°°r&equen_ cominunon. lh We with to thank our tor. Father Leonard MacDonald grlhis | kind cooperation and guidance at . all times. Also our sister members. for their cooperation in every enter- prise we have undertaken. especial- y the ladies who so caperbly did the sewing for altar din-ind the ' Let us hope that hostilities will ' your. nnd that God will bl our work. for the O W.L. and eillihold our ‘motto’ for God and Come Says Allies Wlt-hdraw NEW YORK May ll — (AP ) _ The Berlin rndio said toniizht, with- out confirmation from Allied au- ithorlties, that “the Allies are with- drawing their crack troops from. quinine. vltril wartime malaria remedy. "u, 015mm fmnv. m “My has bccn put together in the laboratory by two Z7-_VCI‘l’-Old Amcricrin chemists, Dr. Rob-rut B. Woozl "fl William E. Doc no. of Cllill Corporation at C.m irldgc. ‘ development of a better an . above, of Ilrrvnrri, and Dr. 5', \\‘i.lllil‘_’{ fur tli: Polaroid frat may point tho way to rmiilzzition or for employment of “those cxpzricncrxl troops for other‘ task: elsewhere." the broadcast dis-l patch said without attempting f0 guess which. The move is eithor for rear- Motnor’: Suit orm‘ Smart two - placer -|o youthfully figure-flut- tering. One of many. Other suggestions for Mother — Blouses, Scarves, Bags, Sweat- ers, Gloves, etc, etc. Always Something New at TIIE FASHION SHOPPE il. ... m wggayigqyaun mow 1' _i-; uuAkwcri-;'rowiv GUARDIAN i Meteorology Soon Important Factor In Post-flan Era I! JIAN ‘IIOIPSCN has. s rl 16M | sfré sir r t: B gs men yo"! dovo of it! effort to th tion. But many. being directed! than, wit: become increas- 5:5 , le anode a no,“ the mouth of Jame. Ba Patterson of the Meteorolc Canada "I th continue to occupy an in the work of the service ihehnlg with we». aviation w transport a general use the con tailed ther arm y. The work of westhen- biuuux has’ been referred to as by W i other... the free service provided b? Canada's Weathermen saves thou-I sands of dollars every year. “The capacity of the meteorologi- de peolal service, in the future will on the public demand for such formation. The Controller Patterson. Already it is saving thousands for agriculture ‘The ‘ nimum temperature service given British Columbia fruit growers in April and May goes a long way‘ mgdmfiifl¥flffiflfigf§iflfnfikn- has been Ollr ambition since crun- lnsula and tobacco growers in west- ern Ontario might make profitable use of a weather service in‘ n-cec- Nova sootis orchards pro- M vided with storm wami . to carry the $1.2 auntie/irons thrgunghaut “Do iioye M“ M “an and Ti? some spirit of cooperation will be woe smitten with in: could mvailhé-Ie gecko‘? outstand- l“ mnm‘ “gnlflcefi. 1mm, A, m bills paid, and a substantial balance be grosl S? d Service work. ' 0d nd which m u" 100:1 caussclpmelflddressed the meeting- Comple- in ,;4, Canoe Cove and Wll a m - the Master's Chair for number of brother f om different lodge! attended thoéuncral in a bod! estio Eileen andbofll towhoon hewasxrcatl , allo a nephew, Arch mpbcllofTnwiiroN. e. rhhhomeukiartCanocOm d by My of tookpartki elorvico th grum- LUWR NEWTON’ SCHOOL attendance: Alice, J and Kenneth of eel-and wit: Anne oiacPim-aon. thriller. we: corresponds moivod their second mentions recognition of "loll- services 5”“ SAYS: S had vi “Wu rltlyutodly :33, t l h mrnth you had l {he value of that Polhgy (maybe thousand! of dol- lars) immediately l l LET'S TALK THIS OVER m: f _ u. c. JOI-INSTONI, c. L. 0.. Branch Manner 5—6 Phillips Bldg. 111-115 Grunon btreot Pliono 74 Charlottetown. P. E. I. “"3107” $55535’; Souris 0. W. L. Developments within Zanes them Annual Meeting the e by m; Chaplain- "rhe Pr seldom, welcomed tho mem- - m. nnnllnl plums‘ 'I'hc hnnual meeting of the Tignish Sub-divisor: Catholic Women's presence of our - b,“ John A. MacDonald and uni. Wil- bargaln m government. by a Uni/M fred Pineau. was opened with pray- ed tes journal. It ls not 8811911115! Prices were f the murrrrlinc. bllin when in the second m. kin ation of this 1:: fligurc is that th market is not fullv ready to t inperi J. was thee prinzirtlzgel buyer and . n xt moo was pd b teller for two lots of pale s ns Dr. MR. Howard. chai and to x!“ end presented the following address Rev- burners, Officers Ind mem- bers: Our Sub-division of the t7latltoIlc ‘(llvtgnerrs Iieagini; com- Ctad 81' year B my depend’ gleasurgk welcome you to-divy to mo“ saver“. Mir ann me . .. Wh I ocopted the office fir». provides all weather and forct- madam u in“ which you ‘may laced in me it was with fed-r that ' would mt be able m fulfill the dutim which this office entailed- “’°°"'“"d'm° ‘Fmfisiifimffi my stator officers and members made it Pm- aibl various lzatlon to reach one hundred r- cent membership- rn so ha I i! ' we have not attained thiq ob active. the Catholic Womens usage‘: iv mes. Certain industries also use SD60‘. 800d scammed durinir its ex- islined rs-pcrts. Fioui- mlliinr; com- panies receive a forecast weather- that will hold for ‘several days 1n order to glnllw tho m-lls and uroi gas companies. Wlmed 01 fl"- temperaturee, pack pipes to tako care of increased consumption. Bus companies and hishwflys manta use information on snow and drift condidonsfrransportation and clearance can be more efficfw ontiy done by knowing swim and It's a big ounce of prevention that 01' MY-‘l- William the Dominion Moteorolvfllcfll lotanomithh betheaitnaswell as the pride and boas; of every Catholic woman to be o. member- ‘ the economic stress which is n ble everywhere, our ccm- mitteee have been doins splendid work along the usual lines. It is not my intention to rccoum, any of the activities, as they will be dealt with’ 5y the secretary, and Corrvenors in lrrespectiv sports- gtiqwibh deeelpaoiwow thmtwe record the passing of three of our ,va.lue.ble member in the persons‘ h kinda. m. Ashes‘ 3".- McCue and Miss Sarah Doyle, to these we extend our pmyer sym- rec e .l- as e ugh“, mmiitilmwglfihlflfog-miom £31134; b JOHN Aacnmsrin Muno ‘a, u‘ by our chlpwn. m‘ n” w w, Them passed peaccfuily ct cum; the Holy Name society for the u- cit in th . an wteemed person of John Archib in sooisil wtivities- In 1 Mum . conclusion I wish to convey my l“ He was Mm on 1:9 gum thanks to the officers and members “huh he died and w“ we who; the for their generous midterm and ls hi l support, and I feel gurc‘ the gven my sucemor and incoming of- been able to carry oh his work- A-lsllld only by wvrkins toeether can p,“ e hope to do om- share for God and mm w“ days befoligneuulnoniialnyarxltll 101' 0111‘ count-I'll The minutes ‘of the last aha meeting were read followed by the 's report of the your’. ac- ‘rbe insurer's report showed all in the fund. s Chaplain than menting the sub-division on the good reports presented and cn- omnucim each oonvcnor of the different ornunittece no 0n ilnqnd never tie in doing good. new spoke verv enm to the member; telling them m ta c as their model Our Lady of Good Counsel and to ever fashion their lives. at home or in social work w- to He ly b. sift of cifix was presented w our retiring pmsdd nt- She very graciously th ‘e the members and promised to take the some active ‘ ‘ and oo- Magus the year. It n c from hereon. It now sppeul that the basis for the market on better ranch raised chinohillas would $30.00 t0 $511000 Much of z ‘the inferior stock had been ranxe from continue. rcpresentstlves of the broaden stated, and they bailey}: that the next auction. while quantities of s m _ 0t be greater, will coilstgln m:rly 1:01‘! of the better tirade pelts. u tlmted h: l " thnfifimlvhhh m"'§.§°cl?>.3 mouibomsdnintoacoattore- tail for about 812.500. if 190 skins were met. Some manufacturers Our reader: will r comm-tier, and 5 or." °* mo" use. "with cahslmrl" fur iiccticrucltllvuihq that pairs o: c lln were avail- able at $1,500 pm- pnir with a. guar- antee o! one pair increase. It was pictured to be an investment t future possibilities. Several ox ranchers wok on ohinchillas and we understand he total in- vestrneerst in Canada exceeds several e asked for At Lampoon. mser and Ruth's sale of wild mink last week prices were excepti nally tmng. Ap- xiirmtel o 5m offered W“ .V d of uioo hed r ms ha féisfeimnu... "“ m‘ déi m... u"? t . so ea room sources estimated an in- crease of 10% over the last sale in February toki int .ndid ti the dLfferc-mcémin allele trill‘ :1’: 1 ltv erinrz bei all h ill-l the ut lfifirhzwgflé‘ mllyrktotgli‘ by. the‘ udsons wnsepo sit: collected tllemooirlinw ndor. An offering of 60.000 muskrats. many of which were inferior. sold as hitch as $2.50 and declined. . acconiind toofficiai estimates. from “m; l6 to 30 percent. An offer-in of 6.- m ‘I00 cross fox was 72% sod at a. 838.00 top with prices easier by from 5 m 10% in sales room opinon In I'm- of Canada appears an ex- cellent likenm of 51ft. Bombadier A Keith McNeill. 5.0 A.ll‘.. son of 1nd Mn. AK. “0llie" Mic- Ncill Fort Qukkppelle. soak. who straits“ 170W with prayE. This War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Freon MAY i8. loltr-rjrghtherium gov- _ eminent vaco e Hague and “m” "lam-gm royal family fled to Briain as sun” a ' lmiles of . — l Miriam Gillil- . Macho advanced tor within lo wnnavw extended along the entire helium front. I lied troops coun- m-attackcd in the Lierro-‘lbngrea- Svt. Tmnd-Wsremme qusdrang e. . MAY l4. lodo-Gcrutany forced capiouletion of the Netherlands ex g for the ‘r pmvinca rc resistance con- tinued. Big bet e developed around sedan after Nazis drove wertzc into ‘Allied efencee at northern end of ‘ t Line .. . .. . I LONDON —(OP)— The Brl-tilh Council of Churichol urged at ts oemi- annual meeting opening of more evening cafes where vounl ll perjplo could meet vgfhout the Uflflblllbfl h! o O no In O '.' Or- Q0 D L‘! O “It's from ‘Mother, shefsmsold her liiouse with *1 =- p. stepm. "ro- wolifurrod NeillfunilJ-lewubomat Elihu. oilver brotlht up hifi’. mnjofuazi l. lust twenty u?“ types at ego and went overseas in Jul _ was sold. Other snippets on the Since then he h": t"'-~\ lame I 414w new ltflllflafl¥aaBflil0lll over enemy gem“, w sliver foo: of which 00/. was reins t-i-J y... c-iciisive g mdtbn top D1100 wu 0300.00. "r FY1010!" W130i he v.1; n ‘ u“ ‘“ "’° ...~.-. us". rim can: i... w.w....is.o~zi.ifi price of 004.00. an in most of . us reached a too brine o! 46-30. half as $34.00 and quar silvers Silver fox pelts valued at 86.000. which the United States overri- ment charges were srnuggl from Canada. last Januar . were con- demned and ‘ red orfeited to the use of the United States by Judge t in the United States Dis- itrict Court at Buffalo last week. The fedeml nd ury indicted William Sieg , Buffa o, and Har- vev A. Milne of Fort Erie. Ontario. in connection with the alleged A price for raw ranch bred chinchilla belts was establish- ed o . ser Huthh sales room in New York last week f kind in trade history 3800 skins are’ Association of America were a- bout -thi.rd sold t price l3’ '. %s ‘£3.75: e b. sorb an article which it has ligtle recen with I Fox his anti price wIs 021.00g it lot s: .v a well kngwn re- imam I trsrchow“ X‘ V l G W0 d will: the oofl to b: used iers were inclined to question whether it would take that y skins to a regular lemrth coat. but these attains: were based on the number of used in the out disblalv by IJ. st the Hbtel Penney vanis fur show in New York n few days previously. -. s..- _.*"..*‘-" 1e. i... —‘<. l rumour sores on romcs counccrco wrm §i|ver ‘Fox Farming ' now a o: which will a relatives and. many friends .0. lad. of the Hudson's Bsy Comp"; forms at Bird's Hill, Manitobqy " mntly reported t birth u; litters of fisher and four litters marten. It is several year; Mr. Douslas started experlm with fisher and marten and du the past three years he has continuous DIOKPQSH and now confidently say that he has ‘or: "ia.'°.°.£*."'o"° ‘l’ rm“ hi» r r n n ca h - and has placed these t D “m, arming on a sound has?” o‘ m Much credit is due him for m. l d tie t. ff rt: efihfia 22d Iwhllvhohavy 5 t’; .3. 2 s . EEEEEE-as? E In Fur f Canada n tes the followlluz: "We heal) hygfifilif rt '- - Qu peilc, and Walter L. Lefurgc, go told me more sminiss about rreai; grandfather Murphy. Gregg zrandfather Murphy was quite h nd and had a remarkable history." Walter Lefurrzey is an Islander m probably some readers of the“ note‘ may know of great grand- father Minvbhy. The silver fox industry has loot owo of its top ranchers within c short time of each other. First it was John F. Nemen, pioneer fur l sin and c w c him a notable fac or in the sliver f0! production of America. Ouiada farmier when Sven m Bird's Hill. Man . passed v amo the 1.008 . e crocheted ca 0X1 1.. - At the time of his death u.» 05 Monarch Company had flit! 181E959 ranch in Mariitc a and it con- tained all varieties of silver fox and new types as well as n lame number onminmrtwasashowplaoetoo and probably one of the beat con- ducted nmchee in the whole of Cen- ada. lvfrrs. Klinbe may be matfimonid‘ fills” Bovine Erllauhi: na ve o pr e. widow and family we extend our ‘ symbot . This is not official but We are do- lkzhted to hear that George A. Cailbeck. Summerswe. has a very fine turnout of foxes, 50 lit- upw of 250 pupa. any the least a renmrk- ew reoor as l” llizh ' irllhere egmvovlwhnvl heard of and it is a fact Withw‘ question that the averaae produc- tion of this province is unclea- than usual due to many misses B" smaller litters. ,1t appears the sum! condition prevails in wmern Con- ada. at least from what we 0B! glean through reading some of tho periodicals. Don't forget when dosinz 10f worms-which by the way 600111: be done at an earlir date f0i;v£e_ litters-mo treat for esnnitcs. "a ther they show signs of efmted or not all pups should be 100m- oxcs roe es , 1,, m, "°',"°v.,',°_}.‘§.°“§..... of prevention being better than“: pound of cure. Also look 0M will soon reproduce into thvllflnfli no don't let them set n start- ,~___~.¢-- Guardian Want Ad and is moving in with us" efil-lT RINTHNQ also lost n great n5