rouns. recently returned to Can- . -Ida from the Korean war as a N817 183 an announcement was ; casaulty. arrived in Charlottetown r last evening and will return to ', hie home in liopeiicld. P. E. 1.. io- ciitherlne Young. and VII includ- ' ad on the first Canadian casualty list from Korea. published by ot- '..tawa on March 2. i elling Southport school last Aug- ' ust. He stated he had joined up i and was soon in uniform. " ' on February 24. his platoon was ;glVCI'1I the jolingf fire platoon. to V prov do cover fire while an- expansion of the ex . other platoon made the assault. in the unwed 5t.mp:::k,::s;:e::;' speaking with his platoon sergeant ' shortly after his post had received 3 battery of mortar fire and been -sirlied hwldth rockets by jet planes. '-tYoun a been asked for an :' timing and casualty check and had Mame" m Gama" m””””u"3 . crawizd out of his dug-in position. . Jus when he as t kin h - had been lucky by go th: sum John N' B" V” milby W 95'' entire day without being hit. he 4-.felt.a blow on his arm. and his ;-,-hand doubled up into a tight ball. .l-fe tried to turn around to des- .v.ei1d the hill but his rifle. which was clasped tightly in his hand. t, was tangled in his feet. Another .g,solillFl' crawled up to his assist. Vuice and it was then that Young '”;-ealized the bones in his wrist ' ,vi-re shattered. As he went down the hill the Champlain and st. Lawrence. now men shouted, ”See you in Canada. " Zvbu"lucky.. .." L-Cpl. Young stat- system. to Montreal. fed he did not agree with them at -the time. but later realized that me was indeed, one of the lucky er existing express services operat- .”"a' ' 94 W "16 British and Northamer- Canada Equips Belgian Division mortars and 2.500 tons of munit- ions to Belgium. , : Communists called on all Bel- aianaworkers to refuse to handle the arms but all shipments were unloaded without trouble. shipment! to the United Kingdom in 1951 will be about O500.iX)0. J. Watson MaeNnught. parila- Wm instituted. the rim experi- mentary assistant to Fisheries me” Iiiempt being in lolo when Minister Mayhew. said today in iha American Railway Express the Commons that the quota value COYFIDMIY 0hli'i-cred I. four-motored nnuiipments to the U. K. has Handle!-Para bipian been fixed at 3409.130 for this tear. aiim-is. Maiuuacas . g r L APRIIL18. V1351 ; g I)'evciopr'ner'i. Express Services ::.iIounded Veleran V Of. Korean War ' Due Home Today I.-cpl. Young was among the five interviewed and told of his ataseconch days or ican Express Company Montreal. Richmond, gym, land. Me.. and T ronto. Th6 -Vast sliipm nt landed today e i igl me Federation members from the freighter Beaverbrae. 1 on No” Company" mm in Since last Feb. 8 when Defence .1-'HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN Urges Migration From Britain Southern Rhod- 11-(Reuters) - Air c sir Frank Whittle. inventor of the jet aircraft. laid five well-placed could destroy the economic life of Britain. Whittle. chairman of the United Kingdom migration council, large-Icaie migra- tion from Britain to the monwealth countries. He told the llhode ia incl it s...... Jump fouriienis MON'l'R.!'AL. April 11 -(CP) - president of Imperial POLITICAL FORUM Tish column is reserved for news of local inaar.est. bat advertHng of - . I Iowa: in be Inarus It ave mu "."..1"..' Itrlotl; ...,. '”5G”””'m' 30595 Sir.-The road from Coleman to the pavement is in a disgraceful condition. There's no car can get through this bog-mire oi the Second District have not been seen since last election. and at present they couldn't get in to Coleman any- Thc electioneers must be looking for some voice as they are starting to gravel some of the bog. Since Mr. Barbour has gone to the senate there has been nothin done in the second District. . one thing we have is the air- plane which flip: the Guardians here. and the train goes so we are not completely mar- isonorou. N. 3., April 1 an address before the Moncton Tobgoeo co Kiwanis Club at their luncheon ced a four-c e N"?-inf here today. J. 1". Thomson. package of cigarcts effective to- liiiut for the Oanaiian National day. The boost applies RIHWII-I Gxprole at Moncton. por- stock being issued to retailers to-' trayed the origin and development day. of express services. 74111 r. 0. Wood. COOK'S for rnotogranha. rius rin.um.Lv duo sing at the Y's Men's Fair. ALL POLL Chairman of Ward for three He said the three,-cent He said that the express bugi- tax boost and the two-per cent in- Lance Corporal Charles Rodd hall originated in Boston. Mass. crew in the sales tax caused the 112 years ago. and that in nu- retail sale price rise of 20 cigarets from 30 cents to 40 cents. In Que- beoi Province I lo per cent. pro. vincial tax increases the Headquarters, 8 p.m. tonight. "COME TO the lug Moe and Joe exotic singing affairs association the ly the very existence of the Com- published in the Boston papers by Win. 1'. I-larnden that he had ar- e-ulggg mu, the movmc, Emma price to 43 cents for 20 cigsrets. day. and New York steamboat Oom- L-Opl. Young is the son of Mrs. Danie: to operate a car between New York and Boston four tirnea a week. The "car" was an old- fashioned cu-pet bag, In the earl da a Infhe mauaina Mellon 01 lhil business letteIa mreotcmgfpx ' ;;IecIId:esSt:;-:d'glle.',,:nIt,f."'(t::” O! charge on I one-page letter betwen - wounded members of the Princess ” Patricias Canadian Light Infantry 9' es they lay in their beds in the ' Canadian ward of Bykof Military " Hospital in Tokyo. CONSIEVATNE ylupporterl large-scale migration as a matter York Poll are to attend a meet- ing in York Hall on Friday, April would "probably increase pipe and cigaret tobacco prices land Trade BEAR Mrs. R. E Sutherland. Sayshhimeau May Retire MONTREAL. April l1 -- (CP)- The Montreal Ganettc says today I am, Sir. etc. R. M. Coleman. P. E. I. (Continued from Page 1) my 0' 01""? public or private capital. He asked would the improvement New York and Boston was 25 Cents. With an extra charge for sach additional page. t . Hear Gerald Foster. President the Young Progressive tivaa over CFCY on TORY TORONTO ROADS in the trade Justify that spending. Woodrow Wheatley stated Stagecoach Dan The sir.-In The Guardian of satur- apelker m nlenmz to tm day. April 14th there appeared a full page of pictures sponsored by Government and road con- which is is Mr that he held a guarantee from sev- expuu eral Newfoundlanders of their will- working as a carpenter. remod. stated the driver attended to many l"9'"”55 W limit up to 330.000 in a INQUBST TONIGHT-The quest into the death of Mr. Gerald mus Solomon of Georgetown who was killed on the highway at Southport on Saturday night will b0 held in the City Hall this evening at o'clock it was learned Yesterday from coroner Dr. J. D. MacGulgnn. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Miss Jennie M.acQuarrie was held from MacLean Funeral Home Service was con- ducted by the Rev. Donald Nich- ircshman coach of Toronto Maple of' the National Hockey League. will retire at the close of current Stanley Cup series against Montreal Canadiens. The Gazette says Toronto camp followers. definitely stated Primeau was stepping out of the picture this messages, oommlgslongmd um" plant here provided the Govern- pilckages. He wore a tall silk hat in which he carried message; ",3 ancial interest in it. He suggested that a new produce building to be Alter detailing the armn ,md erected this summer on the rail- way wharf might easily have a couple of rooms assigned to be used as the proposed holding unit here for perishable products. It was agreed that the present govern- ment cold storage plant was not suitable for this purpose because it describing deplorable ditions in scar-boro, suburb of .Toronto. The inference to be drawn from those pictures is misleading, owing to the fact that it lS',lnt0nded to convey the im- pression to Islanders. that even in the suburbs of Tory Toronto the highways are as bad. worse than we find on P. E. Is- land at the present matter of fact. the main highway which runs from Toronto to ot- tawa and passing through Scar- boro is a four lane highway and bears the distinction of being one oi the finest roads in Canada to- ment would take an active and fin- smali parcels. Before game time tonight. coach Primeau said he had "nothing to lcuiar reference- WW3 F5110 express services in the iiold rush days to Csliiomia, he 02' even General-manager Conny Smythc of the Leafs was not immediately available for comment. Warnings Against Seaway Proieci FREDERICFON. April l7 -(OP) - "If the St. Lawrence seaway project goes through it will kill the Maritimes deadcr than a door nail," H. C. Atltinson declared in the New Brunswick Legislature time. As a that in I849 the pony exp:-egg wu Operated between Halifax not scaled to take care items as butter needing storage for Garfield Taylor. William Taylor. Weldon Taylor. Robert MacDonald, Peter Shelfoon, For- ry news Ships from England and the con- tinent at Halifax to saint; where they were telegraphed Portland. Boston and New York. Cost of the trip was 31,000, Mr. L. O'Connor said the New- undland trade was invaluable to Prince Edward Island and termed that Province "our natural mar- ket" in strongly supporting shippers in their request for aid in solving their problems. He said it is - the function of the Federation to In reality, what these describe is a small community just off Scarboro main highway which is fast building up with comfort- able homes and where as yet. no road or street of any description has been constructed. adverse conditions portrayed in the above mention -' FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Gerald J. Solomon was hdld yesterday morning from the residence of his father. P. J. solo- town to St. James Church where R.e- htnce the quiem I-Iigh Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. Kiggins. In the Sanct- uary were Rev. B. Croken and Rev. W. J. Maccardle. Interment was in Roman Catholic pictures. these pictures were designed to lead the people to be- lieve that P. E. Island is not the only place in Canada where bad Comparisons are odious and speak ior themselves. To one who has neighborhood oi Scarboro it is absurd to even suggest highway there is in such state. and is plainly only a crude attempt by the Liberal Govern- ment to fool a sup people in a vain e fort to minim- lze the deplorable condition of the main highways in this Province. speaking as one who of neces- ity was compelled to travel daily er the highway between Chara ” .an cumdml Nnli-mil farmers to see they are corrected". The meeting was presided over by Mr. Charles Yeo. st. Eleanors. Federation president, and was well attended. In addition to the exec- utive there were several shippers W591! representing various classes of New- foundland trade from poultry to "Never was there a time or an issue requiring such a. united and eiifori. ior immediat opposition to this development," he said, speaking in the the Church Cemetery. The pall- bearers were. Albert MacPhee, Har- old Macnean. Howard Walker, Lloyd Hemphili. Frank Bouchard and James McConnell. Jr. The funeral In 1006 the Canadian Company was formed and took ov. lived in the was largely attended. GOOD IIERIIING CATCIIES - A plentiful supply of bait for the fall commercial fishing season ap- pe Fisheries Depart- ment oilficlals said yesterday that the catch of herring was reported as excellent on both the northwest Ninety per cent of all ocean that the traffic would go up the proposed scaway. and he asked members Mr. wellington MacNeill express- ed his opinion that Newfoundland people preferred live cattle to chill- gtgge cold, ed beef. but he was in agreement when with other speakers on the need for a better boot. He said the M. V. Eskimo was allright for the coastal trade but oi no use in handling shipments to st. John's. what the effect would be on the sedly Killllblt ports of Saint John and Halifax. May Take Early In the Maritiines. the first press servicrwas by , . Belgium. April 11 - and such railway lines as ..iCPi--sixty-eight days aitcir oan- available. the service being oper. lads announced she would equip a ..rcmplcte Belgian infantry division "ihh romise ha been fulfilled. onpanded and became the Inter- Ited by I". W. Filhwick of Hall- fax. The Pishwick Express savice and eastern shores. Yesterday the catch at Rustico was reported as Mr. J. J. Larabec. ...: - through D: . "PAGE rivr Ilamnioth Float Parade To Highlight Festive Week ';oreh than 20 Charlottetown and girls in the float parade. It in u: We illfetldy entered floats has been decided to have a. decor- h dial mammoh float parade ated bicycle contest and a decor. sc emueii for Festive (Week and ated carriage contest. The fifty 3"” 91' "V0 4029" "0 Expected best entries in each class will tag to be in the lineup when the big along with the parade-and what event takes place. it was disclosed is even better the best entries will NEE?-Ctday by G. T. Clarke. chair- be awarded prizes. miein of the Weeks Float Commit- dlt. is :l)();e(:tci:il that tjtjlguflogg par- - a c. w c w pass oug e bPosli1lity! lot a helicopter flying streets of Charlottetown. July ard, :1 We 0 Oat procession was will be one mile long. The follow ONES" by Mr. Clarke who said ing firms have already announced arrangements Ere beihiz made to their intention of entering: h.ire have a copier brought here for the so McLeod; R. T. Holman; Ame;-i. 0cffg5l”n- can Can Go; Federation of Fisher- t he of lthe things the commit- ics; Maritime Electric; Island C919 V-0:5?-F985. said Mr. Telephone Co.: Delslois Bros.; reggcgun gr: aet leg floats should Crockett do Storey: Swift Canad- mv W H M W3” Island lan: Woolworth Co.; Electrolux: ' or. s ors come here to see F. R. McL:ilne; Keith Macxinnon; what the Province has to show and Arniast coal Co - Y M C A - not to see a replica of things back Red Cross; Boy scouts; slcnnan; hunt; The floats should be ditier- Beverage: .1. so T. Morris Ltd: 9'” ut need "03 be Gxllensive. Evangeline Beverages: Perfection There is also a chance for boys -mg,-".0 9,1 pictures First Joint Political Meeting At Georgetown The first joint meeting of the ter two did not take all their al- present election campaign was lotted time. giving it instead to held last night in the Town Hall. Conscrvaive speaker Charles Mc- Gccrgetown, where both Conser- Qulld. Charlottetown ' barrister vative and Liberal candidates met who supported them. to place their ideas before the Preslded over by Seymour 0. electorate. Knight, as chairman, the meeting The Candidates. all of whom was quiet with no fireworks. Ali. spoke briefly, were - Liberals Wil- candidates confined themselves to ll!-m Rushes and George Saville. straight dscussion of the election and Conservatives Reid Underhay issues, and Temple MacDonald. The lat- & had each case. provide for a salary , wage scale nmglmz from 95 weighed more than a. pound, could weekly for beginners to 575 week- "'9 WW3 mice 3'' I 5im!18 Ind 1y ,5”, eight, yen,-5 or 5,,-Vic, ,5 which never crooked, died recently compared with sea and also after at London's Regent Park noo- six years in the previous agree-. -m---m-w ment. The new scale is retroactive NOR.'l'H MARBDEN. Sussex. to Jan. 1, 195,1. and effective for England - (OP) -Wilfrid Hoi- one year. lingclal-z, who recently retired from too YEARS or scliivcl: EDINBURGH - (op) - um than 4.000 scientists. students, lay- men and amateurs are expected to attend the limb annual meeting oi th 3 itish Associ ' . QUEBEG AW" 17 "(om '- us: The main IITCIIII: lweilll Collective agreements between the .. city's three French language news- :1! 9:: me paper men's syndicate (C.C.C.L.) 3 me ' have been signed. the syndicate announced today. NOTABLE APPETITE The new contracts, identical in L0NDoNp(CP).-A mm mu Wage scale for proof readers his postman! Job. estimates he ranges from 30 to A50 as com- has walked 100,000 miles in the pared with s25 to see last year. last 30 years. Action Regarding Prov. Sales Tax April 1'! -(OP) - Parliamentary action to help bflnl a three-per-cent Provincial turn- over tax into being, may -be start- ed within a matter of weeks. Justice Minister Carson said in an interview today that draft of a proposed -amendment to the British North America has been submitted to supervisor oi the Department, ex- pressed the belief that the catch would continue heavy. It is expect- ed that the herring tor bait Will shortly start moving into the cold storage plant here. ROTARY LADIES NIGHT Eiotarians. Rotary !.nns.' and the” friends celebrated the, club's nual ladies night by holding 1 din- ner and dance at the Charlotte- town I-Iotel last evening. President George Walters presided and also acted as master of ceremonies for the enjoyable program. The toast to the ladies was given by Rotar- ian Gordon Ives and -expanded W by Rotary Ann Jane Those talclng part in the enter- tainment were Mrs. Neil Macbean. the Baptist, Glrls.' Choir. George Wood. R. C. Parent, wallie M. McGuire, B. 0. Rogers, Wallie Sharpe, and Dr. mug tho ,1-"D9,,-, 33.4,. ,5 won ,3 coming in contact with travellers mun awn” company 1"” to um lane, "5 omnmmd ma hive from outside the Province hope- Mlnfai-er Ciaxtcn ann u ced the ' riaehion in the Comnforlls. Canada become the omuum Nmoml E” has delivered 1'10 artillery pieces. 33,000 rifles, machine-guns and exilgrlg;-:c'::;lr':1rl:!;1;:o,i'ldfmo3.ili'iAri1neoa!s i:."::".."::.::;.':' - - - e overcome the lack of credit banking facilities. .........m.....:....:..-.- money collected on, 1”"; in In last 24 hours. Reuters said. They n units 0 e g p. envelope a if ret cl: th hi OHAWA. Apr" 17 g(cP) ,g PC? but thll IXOVI-ilk toe cumber. ”l'he'value of Canadian lobster ”""v "Ymm of money order 3:: aggllitad. Vvlith the coming of no a was taloen over by the Can. the information needed. No 'datc was set for the second Grab Lluable (Continued from Page l) we". Kensington and New Annan. the were: what is wrong with your Government here? such a condition permitted to ex- ist on the main highway between two large COIHIHETCIII centres in a thickly populated area? modern day and age there is no excuse for not having at least our main highways in a passable con- dition, considering our high regis- tration fees on trucks gasoline tax and large number of motor In this had destroyed or least eight when late they saw Communist ions of armor opposite and cars, unusually vehicles in this northwest sector.) Two patrol-size thrusts to seize the western end of the power dam at Hwachon reservoir to the east were repulsed by Chinese fire. North and northwest 9' I ”""'”d reservoir the Chinese miles wide and 20 miles deep by a the pail of smoke rising from hand- set brush fires and smudge pots. This already has received a fav- crable reception by other 10 Provinces and it is pos- sible that the other Provinces may I am. sir. etc. DISGUSTED LIBERAL Kensinaton. P. E. I. c. c. r. AND couwrunisu Sir.-Communism to 9. C. C. F. is a term donating diaibolical af- finity. It is far too menace to be treated lightly. This pponen-ts. in the persons of Messrs. McMillan. Wilfred Arsen- ault and others. have been doing. These are the men who call good week or two. Mr. Garson said. Approval of the draft has been received from Saskatchewan. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- first world bomber. Admiral Mark Kerr of the Royal w----m "IV! and Maior Buckley of IIIITOBIO ORDER. Royal Flying Corps. "Members of the missionary Ob- iaics Order founded in France in isle first ,, ' in 1' d in 1341. Amed mm” . dropped As soon as all Provinces have gasoline fire bombs on the area through gaps in the overcast. Nine American reached I-iwacnon under the impression it was in Al- lied hands. They were mistaken. An enemy machine-gunner pin- r.ed them down for an hour. then forced tiara! to run for their lives. An El Army Pmm” "W-'4 estimated 2.290 nods were killed ing a couple of 0.. wounded ja single piece w ' ”' , C or a carload contain- slgnified agreement. added. the Government will launch a joint resolution in the Commons pass the amend- ment along to the British Govern- TRINITY MISSION CIRCLE - The April meeting of Trinity Mis- sion Circle was held in the social Hall of the church evening. April 16th. The meeting serious a l Air express service! in coma, l .-i I lthc growth of the express business in Canada. the speaker stated that in IMO the Canadian National llxpraas operated over 3,400 miles of railway and steamship lines and 11 motor truck routes. with a total gaff of moo. Bhi th 50: par Insertion a.3.'2'.. 3? W" Council for approval. The tin-cc-per-cent turnover or retail sales tax. bitterly opposed by conducted by Gladys and Jean Kennedy. This was fol- lowed by the business period, con- ducted by the President. Watts was appointed Vicc-Presi- dent. Ruth Cudmore was appoint- ed Secretary. Iirances Cairns was Hoover. head of the F. B. I.. not long ago said: "We should be very careful just whom we label a When we call some- ihe retail trade. has been linked with a proposed old-age remion scheme. I-loweverhofficials indicated the Provinces may use the added rev- WHITE - At the Charlottetown i5lJBltAN-At the King's County 5 uospltal. on April 13th. to Mr. and Itlpted themselves to chang- :nd Mrs. Cornelius Curr-sn., Cor-ling conditions. when swifter and that "I0 WI? Could be W0? "Pretty lean Head, a daughter, 9 lbs. 4 more efficient vehicles are invcnt- 800"" , ed thvexpresa wul, to ensure its cI(EARNEY - At til Ki ' "my Humwh on Avg" Igfhii existence and continue to provide M . , K'5l'll:Y. gt? M:I(r!lr.'a Ittdfillena 1?: wmmued to "opt "hum T0oi.Ii-rm.!.un1'oN .. on April llh. 1951. at at. Bernard's Church. oncton. N. B HNN April -17, eb J. iieral Home tomorrow Wad- start! in: 2,000 pieces weighting 30.000 1;”...-4 M, An-long, mum Daunda I-lat year the Canadian of the u. s. ioui Corps, told cor- Natlonal Express handled 24 mil- respondents the liuspiial. April l6th. 1951. to Mr. "on view of express. In summing soldier was not as good as those and Mrs. Walter White of Donagh. ” istm. plies speed and from the begin- iiiz. cxpreslnen have used the poediat means of transportation (Dem. Wash.) returned from a Korean front visit hopeful MAIIEIAGES -- DEATHS ON-At I-lazalgrova on Iwi, TDOCI.-At the P. I. I. Ilea- . 'l'uesevahy;uApril 17. 1051. Mrs. II. 2' CNIIIITAIII Iulaipln on-names at Ma waaiiae 1o,ooo , Continued on page 9 Hear Tiirasslanil Farming Methods A panel discussion on grassland farming led by Messrs. R. C. Par- superintendent of the Ex- perimental station; W. R. shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture: and David Maciiinnon Augustus highlighted the meeting of the Farmers Institutes which was held in the vocational school yesterday. Satisfactory reports were heard branches: Dunk River Four Four Tryon. North Bedeque and Lot 17. The meeting was presided over by the piesident, Mr. John W. Myers. WANTED EXPERIENCED EGG GKADEIT. Elsewhere on the front Lt.-Gen. appointed supply secretary enues expected to be derived from this source for general urcs. and to relieve pressure on Provincial land taxat- Audrey Brehaut Press Reporter to fill vacancies on the executive. The members tinueci their study of Japan under 10 the leadership of Frances Cairns. assisted by Audrey Brehaut. Mary MacGregor, Mildred Myers Ens MacLeod. "School Kit" was served by the committee in charge. All CADET WEEK-This week is being observed as "National Air It marks the tenth anniversary of its founding. The league was formed to provide a pool of prc-trained the Royal Canadian Air Force in It served its purpose. important punpoee of Air Cadet Week is to provide a penicd dur- ing which League to the public for funds to carry on their work. The Provincial Committee here head- ed by Roy Johnston, side. and Alan MacMillan, vice- chairman. Charlottetown. have re- ceived a handsome donation 3100 from Mr. J. K. Curran of Curran and Briggs. This gener- ous and encouraging contribution has greatly heartened -those who are leaders in the cadet P. the speaker said "express" im- his men fought against earlier in Senator Warren G. Pope Has Chosen Burial Place VATICAN CITY. April 17 - (Reuters)-The Pope has the place where he wants to be "relic.-sairlrthere was I. "great pos- eibility the Communists in China have expended themselves more the moat expeditious strength is low." In the serial war Tuesday. 18- Vutican sources said today the 75-year-old pontiff chose the site last June 5 when he opened the crypts under st. Peter's Basilica and consecrated a new altar over the tomb of at. Peter. The Pope expressed the desire to be buried in front of the altar in the crypt chapel. 30 feet above the tomb of Peter. Moat popes lie buried in the huge Crypts under- neath tha Basilica. RELATED RECOGNITION WI hit the south Pyongyang Air- field with 90 tons of bombs. it was Says Russia And .o..-., -n...-..."vlI.yi.ii”..'.;i..'.i.ii'.f.f China To Unleash loal to Samuel Eric nilletrton,' Iloncton. N. 3. the thir straight day they worked over the Korean Communist cap- ital. The Plfth Air Force flow 873 sorties during the day knocking out 210 buildings. 28 vehicles and four supply dumps. M t ht- era hit two Red tanks. llniicd Army Iormosa. April 17 - Catherine MacKin- (A1;-,..A lat; aDl!'I' YOIKIIIIIIMAN neral from her late rasl- god”. um Rum. ma commmm " T-"""d'V- AP?" 19"! it China have agreed ucr tly to un- mm” "' min"? 34"? leach a huge internatie.nal corn- manist army in Korea. he said. tan , wk "' h" mdlabeut N submarines, IMIWOETH. Hampshire. Ing- - A '10-year-old major has just learned officially that he has been awarded officially the meritorious service medal. He was recommended for the honor to ninolv '5 "”"”” 6 AND rouixrnv no in: weight, in the record time of nine Fun"! hm” "" M'cL"" l satellite nations would send troops. minutes. 31 seconds. 2305 Grafton street DIIETING -- Trinity The charge was made by H. P. cm i 3'.."!.' :.i'.'.'.'i'.''.”' '” reform coanittee N.ll. inn... Y. P. U. held its regular William Chapman. Canadian poet central who died in19l'I. was a Beach translate: in the Senate at Ottawa. meeting with an enthusiastic group attending. Devotions were capobly conducted by Carroll Intense and Iiarvay Maclinnon. . Stewart smith. the president. was in the chair. Plans were finalised for our an- ntzll buagquet to be held on April I-lennigar and J. Elwood Gotell. The meeting concluded with a lively recreational period conduci- cd by ltev. J. T. Irvin. ATTENTION Legion members of Mon- tague Branch, No. 8. Cam- dian Legicn B.E.S.L.. are in- vitad to attend a smoker in . WV w..mw a mi llllll NOW TO IIIIIVI and the Protestant orphaneda. It pounced by the president Pieh id be i;,:..Ir.r., iii”: gr-sw.. f(l((ll?l( on Riven by Carolyn Nelson. Charles between asked why is - G. H. M. - In the Springtime when everything outside is fresh and clean. and your home is fresh and clean after the struggle of hcuaecleaning, you'll be well advised to take a good but critical look at your LAMP BIIADEII If they appear Jaded and faded, you'd beet come right to the Furniture De- partment of either the Chnrlottctown or the Snmnierside store and choose new fresh Shades . . . . Here you'll find Lamp Shades of every type and line. from wee, tiny ones priced 45 centa up to large, luxurious Tri-Lite Shades priced 2.95 up. The new modern Shades are made of a variety of materials and in an array of charming colors . . . . You'll be truly rimaaed in the difference new Lamp shades will make in the livability of your home. Come shop today for new Lamp Shades in the Furniture De- partment of either store. It's strange but WI true - a very few years ago Plastic was unheard of . . . . Now, many of the articles we use every single day are made of this wonderful material! It la renllyi an eye opener to come into the China Department of either the C ottetown or the sununeralde Store and lice for ytniraelf the marvellous PLASTIC HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT- Jiist cant begin to tell you about all of them C so this morning I have igaosen the colorful Plastic llostesaet which consists of a red and ivory ream Jug, Sugar Bowl and salt and Pepper Shaker on a neat little tray sci-JtTiIsLp':lced Just 1.20. Then there is the useful and practical nee! h. h I Y CLOTHES LINE 2. . . This is a smart little Plastic w r holds a 28 foot cotton clothes Line. the complete gadget is Edgar priced 75 cents. The Plastics you need for every day living are always in of Port annual Brash. stock in the China Departments of Both Stores. While our were Ifouaecle n ' - of ihingyalihat a spot of GI:e':xi)IllIiInIlIvlIiklI!m:t)I'it: li'.,!.IICyVV0uiIg':I':lIlaT;.?':n;l:: :2: Fs'::ie:'-:0 Delilkrllnenis of both the cimioueiown ant! MPAGE LIQUID GLUEI: 1:. ed me to" tell )'i'lll"II)t'llll the wonderful called" because the tell 'thI "ma smnm -- 1 5” "mum" some hnhmo we'.l,!'t Rmel I: a. square inch or "Strength" will hold, lime In 1 mm" ugh". rvfrrl ns n faci. I4f'I'ag('.l hirrngih” is gun. from , ounce. '0 me liiuco 8:15 cents each and a variety of aired um. ,.s".n"'hn "mm ."-mil!” t;IIn&e tins which is priced 'l.."0. Bum” U M in r o o er LePagr Glues - Aeroplane Glue. ll" ”""0 51'" and Macilsss. Come buy the Leragr Glue you 1...; I I 53;?" 3' "0? "Id Illlhr repairs in the Hardware Di-pnrimt-nt of either PARKIJALE MEETING The two Liberal candidates, F. C. Dougan and B. Earle MacDonald would like to meet all Liberals from the Royalties and Parkdale, and any others who would like to attend at Parkdale Hall, Friday night at 8 o'clock. s l LIBERAL MEETINGS FIRST QUEENS Cand'Ii'hd:teegecl:Ic;1;r:f agueergs are imtrited to meet the . an Large a :- i.?;'.i..'l1.'”' ii”i'i' Triii.'”:l”.'. ?.'."iol.?”' at 8 "'"" he ii . a p , at -8 p.m. Crapaud Hall, Monday.'Apni 23rd. at s p.m. Fi mM&slaei;-1 ftgwsarrg dfnd urgmlviu atgiyiztassy the electors of 0 over i April 21st.at 1.i5 p.m. 0" 0" smrd” w. r. ALAN STEWART, shown. ..i:....."."."". mnpisalc A. LARGE . .. .-.............. . r---;-.-;v.x.""-'.-. or-'9'-rs V '-.-.: