P. F. I. Blarlc. lianlod Inelastic Prairie in lllsny clilllilflfl} w, Most __ ees "co- ~ QAIUIDAY 5E1» late. 13s.“! trunsber r an“ w ' we in Io Plusfltle p m‘ “L. John was born at Bour- ie, l. If. I. 18%. Be was a clue- mete once Cardinal llcflllihn. Aroilhis op of Teroiitlhl yle. Geufle ‘both rt it. Dlnstazfs College. Mcc amen wdhariottetown and at the Grsndi l“ "P c l. ..":.~""a.". .. l —---—- a e r , aro e.- c! ensure u‘ town. 01.101040. -- In 10M hthor t. John went to the Diocese oi Ok shoma to act as gocretsry to the Bishcipr o! that lope», Most Rev. - ancls C. anneal. - I111! - [on C0118“. Rllph Pickett and CY!" Seminary abort, The two priests ‘"131 unison. ' in st. Sarita the exception o! Red Clover s ed. 9 . W euabe em“ Alfliiillllllv. 1h I W091i address qt Toronto on "Requirements and Supplies o! Iced in Canada." As in other years, Mr. Gorsiine point- ed out. there would b1‘ certain varietal shorts es but t s overall supply o! goo quality seed oats, barley whee-Loom, pen, beans o -bearlns crops was nationw- tory. At the same time, the su ly ct Iield root and garden vegeta ie seeds was more than adequatg to flll the demand. With rescrd to red. clover seed. the Ontario and Quebec crops en- countered uniovourable harvesting _ conditions ln-ihe iaii oi’ 1945, with the reeuit that the total crop s- mounted to about 3,000,000 pounds, 0:40 oer cont lees than the 10M actor. o! the Orrle oi “m ere! lecretar-y o! the U. A. A Ex tension Society. On receivimr honour paid to generator 1% “m. tn}: g: . a to l ew wlfigqnorepotiidblitifil-hefldfl-l- “"1 ' l.'h°‘.‘.°“‘lh. lest . _ r r artxvflgnfglgzils ve required. John. Those wholcail him friend am delighted to warmest Personals m“ ........_ M“ lilfimlélflh ° $§e_ ‘fen 1,8, ‘a’ beauty a! his priestly lite.’ onamn. visit t0 M “‘ Super - Speed m “m, my Stoves Forman en Fall: and Bellevilip. Ont. " ______......__._ Tnnqjyry “gulp 0311305 From cold to hot in a spilt sec- On Sunday moi-mm m rn-imty what is promised in a new electric PM Buoy w" “M” c-lw 02km. licvsl “W” m n‘ W“. m’ o! tem ratitlr‘: acecorclm l "id ‘u m‘ “h” m‘ d m’ a ' to wits and wlllecmh t4; with in: hm‘ smool “waded the “WM leooirinl speed i Ian fir it reechesl “M “NW a‘ mm [red heat in be seconds i““'u”muu m m. ‘mum. 0m“ Ohlm ions oi electricity for cook- whtilch led tl$lgglfi d "tying will have something more to an earl: ma" Lham- Th. Pa!!!” Dmutmm brfilfillffilvs been waging a war 9‘ m5 “h”! ‘u’ n“ ‘n ma“, lagaiiut insects victory is in sight! mm” and rape“ m mm” u“ There's a new' ready-pasted cedar 5m“ l’! u“ 7°'“"I‘wu°u u ‘lug closet paper impregnated with DDT. mm m a" “m” ‘ ‘for you ‘to use on closet shelves. 91mm!‘ w" fined- “ “pwmy The paper ls death to any moth. and some were tllmhd - m mt, fly, mosquito, or sllveriish zilerzifoloed in” %% 3% g‘et| Oil glnrhe DDT has bee?‘ ‘WIN o matc e aper, so t w m th eveniru; the 9 ct show or rub o i’. It won't hurt omestlo pets or people, it is said, lh "l have w kl e awn sp n er c9 on the grasp this summer. no o! the newest sprink- ler arrangements coming out will travel scroes the lawn st a pace oi‘ f0 to £0 feet an‘ hetur, kUllYliE the, awn ose as s rsc . ou can set a tripner under the hose at ———-—-——-—- any s t ou want the rinkler to wruoau tunic cor . ‘$0.2.’ chfilspflhhlseg drenchel ——-—— s c W I o an auto- . IoahnfJ- (W) - maticoqi shut ltseii gm 1mm s clteinl who" u" nnlythlhg that makes the job of Grand Notional 11¢‘ will!“ ' Iteri izin: the baby's bottles eas- AI‘. . Ifllflllhm *1 ier ie welcome news to young moth- mlt- "°““...;"ii% "$1.?" *."'.i:*"il'"..=.*:**':"l".ll"' ou s w o sx o as mobile i0 net-lone 0h m! Imimfi oliany sire six nipples, aix caps, ‘an!’ two spoons and e tunnel, operates 0% Ill AC current which automatic- I __ Pa“. 0mm y switches oi‘! after 20 min- im’ dm Am.“ 5 191% utee. Convenient to take along q; w i‘ b “a when you travel with the baby! If you want to improve the looks o! the rubber door mat, or the re- °“' M tor k t r bbe "“'""§f“ , “w, we»; srtlgle. ....'.::. ‘ill ° hi. '" ' I'll“! went to i k t h bber d w‘ wad.“ _ I o0 ortenew ru s “"5"- °‘°" m? ?""l':"‘3‘"£"l°~§':m'“i;." ‘ IOWKII! 005N191‘ figggmgoggpyh~mgiglggg .. .3... article J5. --..... 0.....- 11, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. John it lquerebrins, Charlottetown, e --‘A til! all 0014.. dlmJJel-eld . se m“ ‘lrowsdale. a son Phillip on end it wfllld Y0“ “k9 ‘lb-w- ~ w» .*.:.'l..“°r.‘.i" bu"... mixip ma? adwmufmfiQ m‘ m‘ bowls that are heat resistant, so ' ‘w’ a eu use them tor baking are com- Muuwh ‘mm 31”“ ‘ u“ ' lb; out in colors iede green. Chin- mm red, robin’: sag blue or canary low with the inside pert of the ls white. They are time and is severe. tee, lei- you can mix. bake. serve sud store, ail in the lame disili ‘ BIITAIN 0N SUMMER TIMI ' Abtil lk-(OPL-Bri- 0n summer time at 2 e. . (British time) today. ad- veu g clocks one hour. N. D. MacLean unnllmllrn IMBALMEB IIQU W Charlottetown all lWFF-RVlSCENl blll l‘ e > Y‘ ‘ v ‘I.’ v _ ~ M E ET] H G o: ieesi m: 0....“ Charlottetown" Hotel MONDAYATB an c- Qlswortsnt all mead. uer friend or e more eilnbie and 91°!" Alberta W011"! 111i s which exemplary priest than Mssr. st. Med in many districts. l harvest. However a carryover o!‘ more than one m iiion pounds held i144 11w ' by Canadian seed firms h oion ‘ whbre he became pl... movement eastward of my}: with». m 9roP°m°rl 0t the 1.200.000 noun l is now Vice-Pre dent and Gen- 0WD and ' a oi single cut red ziover in_ Alberta would bring the total sup- ply relatively close to providing new; 1,1 (he normal Canadian r mated at 8 1-2 mii on pounds. Al- thoush not as desirable es the n n medium cut clover, the-sin i; cut u- Lliremgnts esit- ‘ eiinite During the war years, Canada, in the United States and Chlilififl Contributed subsiontioly to seed are legion. As one o! his friends I Tequlremellts ‘l! the flllles- and ca‘ be rejected. mm my nadian produced seeds from tilel feilcitations. He will 1945 , "m. m, Burp], and enhance it the Spec lPrcducis Board through‘ “only o“ i" “ll.“‘““§” Y" i°ll"“i.”“‘t‘l‘“.l’il' :2:...:*.l‘:§“2:“:';.."l"l‘"'l..°t..iis t-sena an eseca ,v e u _ Ii 9 0 h I ' No ‘ W a Y D Y , y Klmdom‘ the “wetland. t at Russian agreement would m“ glum, Denmark, and Bwtitzerland. and at the direc- o cro were brine exported by Bei- . France, weden. to Ozechosiovaksi lion UHF-RA Yugoslavia, Greece, Poland, Aus- tria, and the USSR. being shipped from Oensds will exceed tlcient to seed this spring a mini- mum ot 300.000 acres to 300,000 acres to fodder and pasture cro s and 200,000 acres to vege- ond sounds like magic, but that is "b °5~ ' Seeds thus H.000 tons and will be suf- cereuifl. May ilave To Find New Source Income KAI-WAX. April i2 - Premier AnguslhMacdonaid idin the Nova Scotia legislature ode! new sources 0t revenue In ht have m be found in provide lor ncrewes in teachers’ salaries totalling 035th 00o this yes.- and lo be increased later. - The Premier. who announced ‘mursday teachers’ salaries were to be increased by isciosed the extent o! the raises recommended by the coulmli-tee 89$ up by the government last lull tn iC-P) — Jnvestigaw salaries o! teachers in the province- The recommendations. which pro- posed increases. would cost about 0,000 the iirst year. QVIMOO at the end of live years 000 annually at the end o! 10 Premier Mscdona said $800,000 would be in '5 estimates. Re had in- dicated earlier the rovinue could not now aiiord the uii amount. New; forms o! taxation in meet the ncxseeaes were propose F. Mclleilen (Ll-Colonel- and 001'. leader Russell Cun- . Mcbeiian advocated some form or impoet with the incidence s poll tax, re ehing ail sections all classes. Mr. Ounssinsham aaid he iavored t o rations such as utilities. wh ch e esid next year- H sales tut ls considered. BYRNES ROAD SCHOOL >...___ ‘ Honor Roll lor- March: m ately that PRESENTS U. N. ' ‘ ' theorem-Tau Pm n "@ucm.d; §m%cwuw: 1 ,, ‘I 00814518101: to investi- l élQ WIS I mmm%m“Fm% arm w gulf-ole Sources‘ case m United 5m" deiegat Idwsrd R. Btettlnius. ha, sel 0y he would take the ls : p‘ tomorrow in 0p “in Ruesi ‘s move to have the lied ‘Nations security Council‘ drop the eee sources aid in. stem... h». tollowlns ill- OXlIIi ie flrmnels let by James I‘. U. S. Secretary o! State, in prsv- ious. Council debates on this issue, would demand that the case be kept on the agenda until Ma Q, ls the deleiates decided 10 ays no A check o! the vhrlous clog;- tilms indicated that the United States would have enough support to block the Russian move; which ° was expected to be msde shortly alter the Council meets at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko already his asked the Council in a letter to strike the Iranian case from the esende without waiting until May 6, the date on which useia has azreed to have all he; oops out o! Iran. The Council also had before it a letter from Iranian Ambassador Hussein Ala, sent lest week, de- mmdinir ihet the Russian request A dispatch from Tehran today, however, said Ala had been sent new inetructhms the Council that Iron had no dcubgs ' e luyaiiy and honorably carried out." Mr, Stettinius was represented as feeling that the '1‘ nouncement would make difference in the situation. Scur- ces close to the U. 8. delegation said the United Stem lllse ran. "had.no doubts that Russia would carry out her agreement." QOIILL-Oflhh Speculation _ There was considerable spoculs-l delegates as tn what Mr. Grornyko would do if the Council rejected his demand. When he was rebulied March 2'1 he boycotted the sessions for l2 days. he prevalent belle! emong the delegates was that the Iranian case would be disposed of at to- morrow's session, openinl the way for debate ad’ the Spanish case later in the weeic, The letter case, based on Poi- and‘: charges that the Pig-gnu’! resirne endaniers world peace, was extracted to take considerable more time. , mow vonx. spin 1+-<nr\_ ,‘°°°° Poland and Mexico indicbted today: they were prepared to fight lho the ' atomic bomb in Spain. It too earlv to tell whether thev would win enough support in the Security Council to defeat the proposal. but some dole- zntes expressed the bciiei’ urlv- it would be reieciml bo- csuse oi’ the limitations laid down by Generalissimc Franco. late dispatches from Madrid in- dicated, however. that Soul-i has no intention of i-lrlnginu hfl‘ ‘pro- by uosul formally before the Council. This would take it out or the Council's hands unless some t d nsrty brought the invitation e- fore the United Nations of which Spain is not s member. Such a third partv, soul-res close to the Council said. could ii nation with "friendly with Bpain. LIFT PRICE CEILING (Continued Irom Page l_) drorrwtic chemicals, natural synthetic. including mentho phor and cnscm bark. m-l. Marion minus: sturr Woul- ; i. Jos- o . Grade VI-i. Da-rllei Bye-no. -. diasicin; tefdladew a. Gerald B90118. v “$2241; v Jr.-—1. Bruce Wool- (‘trade 1v-.-1. Hermie Melanin: as: except ml. econ 5 . i 11s. lie,‘ articles g? iunQlture, toot- l. wear, or articles chiefly o! iabrlc Ivra . “TE-i. safe Woelds-Hll; c, 3. lldorle Club-in. new 1r - 1- “m Grade! BPw-wl early. Rania Wooidrldle: l. l Too Late to Classify wnorglb-qtr on. s rosu m dl State price. AP- . ' y Bggrndlogherlottetown: . if‘ ~0- liengor, Women at Work with PATIY nu! RQIY BRIAN , an ~' Juggle Jittm he Hsiassnl qr nee -" armour. run. ms - l.“ III l." ‘ Ihleilreejll electric h rwlh WILL PROLONG-g- (Ooniinued lrom Pace i) was possible in the Sell of OB At the some Amer-n- rnent hes a estimates and sire for the House to ltliern at the eeriielt " senses-h Illlleriee what 124°?“ e admins in Isms» wss Minister .“h%u%, to" m up m h huh half been we available roe oi oohsolih rlsh iron: Juv l. ' t tubes ‘blanks or mil-sh lam-flew , . Sllrili whistles from harbour craft small and large, a l9- lhe sibove picture Lady Alexander and her children, Brian. Shane gun field luarshaVs salute that rolled from atop Haiifaafls storied and Rose with school friend Harriet Scott, cause s great deal of Citadel Hill greeted Canada's new Governor-General and his film- ii)’ ii they Stepped Off the liner Aquitania in Halifax Wednesday. Hundreds of citizens gathered near Halifax docks early to pay interest with the three sheep dogs they byquzht with t}, f . Eflglfmd. Shown left to right: Iiirs. Kendall, wife ed? Scotlaf; Liculb-Governor Dr. H. E. Kendall; lady Alexand”. a true Canadian welcome. t0 one 0i history's most brilliant sOidicrs Lieub-Govemor Kendall; Brian, Shane holdlnlz dolrr Rosg and made famous by his masterful retreats and stunning victories. In friend Harriet.-—(Canadisn Army Photq), ' to maintain existing Empire outes loined on the route la ti" m". and organize new ones nee ed for chant air service o! nsdu." the war effort. “Merchant Ail-men" is iuil o! The story e! the wartime work anecdote; o! the men oi’ many na- oi civilian slnmen is the story o1 lions who carried the British tisg the wsr itself. Where British troops thrown wartime skies. These ere ‘ought, B.OA.C. crew flew g3 cour- ust e !ew:- ere for otiielsi documents trans- Bearded port tor high oificers and bovcrn- wrltin ment oiiicisis, and aerial trucks co-pii unknowingly pulled the cahrylnlg ‘ital! sugpilxzelis.‘ l d d masiter syntax and out 911g; s11 {guy l uc e- e oo e s evote ens nee , above in mtlantle, B’ ‘maN_B§UY“ N“ to the glionfelxlnlaifwi‘ an tair mugs closed! his Mic bookt daiicilsertateri , DON, A f“ 1 __ (OP) __ across ua era rca, e prov e l own ' pen, urne a s Tilieoriomantic psto-r; o! Britain's f?“ crémlglunlcgéllon between Brit- 52111106!‘ Wftih th comment civilian airmen ln wartime, {Hing if‘; “g 1m" w 9 m!" "Tmues. c": smuépgyv 11"". , , miles a year over p00 21h Mild“ B enemy ow-IDH on 0 ced wt! then welnt leeward t: m0» » my“ s. a ""0": ti“. .. . "l". 6.. " "hi": " "l" ‘M '" "'°"d' ‘s m“ l“ “WM ‘mm i“ 1 niivefoiPrmen vf o? or P At‘ o c at‘ ' ‘g5 b t ti l-Mqrchmt “rm”,- one of the a! ‘lo gtserd ce Zween res- opium ‘ n owle urs s. re m" pubucathms of the defunct wc . inn, an hdontrfal l}; ta a oli from Grlsgdenhllidsviitdl Mmmr o! mformatwm comes in tor its share oi a tent on "IIIIQPI, couurlt land m- The ofideiylfr, tam pan"; p3,] wllhe British airmen proved in way ‘to ettisonusilis 101510130033 s, n PQIffd ‘lama; ($55,521,; ‘figs. Brig. ‘the air Ighat itAaraeupossilbleilto fly lord‘, soélew Lille fir: Prelt- m‘ °"""°“ 51mm’ °°'“°'“"i°" ll. m" smith zh mil 013i" ' 0V0". "5. Pa"; geree ‘nyln {@0000 captains and crews, flying unarm- hi". In or“ e lrs wo v; n {alps {at p. an.‘ in lyse-cyugdewxnaow ed and often ollt-oi-date aircraft. t 2y were a m‘ Y‘ men n e t , ‘up?’ v1 “m” 10th‘ o braved eqemy flame" and we... world to keep up a_ wlo-wliay grv- p 3e Ikmteh or! h ‘ ,8 or n‘ I “m. rang.“ [mm Menage“ ‘relic ice over the North At ant c. ur- gen mes r g ope nu, pies to all/altering tr ic hlimldiiy in: the ,thlrd winter they were completed the crossing ct the At- “M-orchant Airmen" Colourful Story 0f British Exploits Captain 0.1-‘. Jones, up his loibook when his around the “Sagebrush Editor" Ilrlod Saturday (By The Cmullm heel; 1 l1 l4 —— b95110 Dennison. who eet the type on imntler new 12ers in the roarinl days when i. e west woe made. was buried here Saturday. Dennison Novas UNlM-lborn but: es n! 011316 and“ I M o even , w? tor diilerent sides slug: lantie by gripping the oxyieu tube in his teeth, none the wort: for his ordeal except for an achig isw. “Meet my neighbour . . .111)’ rainy-day expert” "Pretty swanky, eh?" said Henry's neighbour, eyeing the new Iunroom. "Plow eeirel Did you win some money st the races?" "Meet my neighbour . ~. . my rainy-day expert,” ssid Henry. ‘As my life lemma“ m". he helped me finance this new sumoom fifteen years sgo." "Fifteen years ago!" exclaimed the builder, glancing from one to the other. . "Years s30 he gsve me a new sisnt on life insurance —- ‘Provide for the rainy day-l . . ' rhea you an enjoy the sunshine.’ So Liza's the wry I budget. My life insurance premiums are the first all on my income. That meens l don't have to worry sbour Kitty and the kids Then l figure current expenses, right down to so much s week for movies sud ice cream cones. And than! . . . llsrever I osn bsnlr over and sbove that is velvet. When i: mounts up, Kin-y gets e new gsdgec for the kitchen, o: we smsmn up the house. ‘Ibis new sumoom comes out of our velvet." Tbcre is nothing like life issuance to rive s mm pence of mind. He cm enjoy spending if be is me the: the future of his loved ones is secure. Everyone went: independence end proceeded for his family . . . sud when that is inland, s nun an indulge his whims. Nesr you, wherever you are, is s neighbour in the life insurance business. Ask him for advice in pimping your future. l: ll good itizemhip so own life insurance. A manage from tbs Ufa lnrlunnee Companie: in Canada and their agenrr. A . __..... ..-.__-.-n_u_neu-u-@..¢-t->_.b~w-.. .