i09%0 0€e094 WARB-rolillv-rnt-slu. i . rl-la cl-laneorraroyvu quaaolan Australian Constitution Referendum (Detailed results or the refcrendtint held on September 28th. laid. tconcerning proposed transfer of three new POWPIP W m" Auflmmlll‘ Federal Parliament). jiw-z- ‘t At this referendum tlle people were asked to transfer from tile State to the Federal Parliamentary spllere, powers enabling Federal legislation on (l) social services: t2) organized marketing of primary products; (3) conditions in industrial employment. The first of these was the only one carried out. Voters enrolled totalled 4,730,456. The detailed questions and results follow: In Memos-lam i" Mmiwrhm alas. PETER HENNIGER (Noe are Violet Ratciiff) l Death which a at all limes sad and always leaves in its wake n daughter of the late John and: great sense of loss and a traitroi sad broken inarts. was especially so in the case of the late Mrs. Peter liolmiger. whose death occurred in the early hours of Saturday morn- ‘Imilulh QW-PYIIII-BK DQ511119 ing. April 26th. 1947. in hhe Prince 1 Edward Island Hospital in her 46th _ F881’. _MAY 15,1951; outs. nvalvoaama McIACIIIBN The death occurred at Hermitage, l Vomon River, on April 11th. 1e01,] of Mrs. Evangeline Mcliacherm- Catherine MacDonald of Orwell; Cove. Mrs. McEaiIcltérn had been ill} for about three monttils mdtI for her comfort and recovery was donoI by her devoted faimily. relations and i friends she departed tlhis life leav l ___. m a . .~ A¢*,Y Q 1. The provision of maternity elldowmcilt. authorize any form of civil and family allowances. moi ~ stoiilittt-iilitiii - monitor z-IIIIIIIIIIIIK i fir ducts and sugar. ' éoe/é allowances. widows‘ pensions. child unemployment. pharmaceutical. sickness and hos- pital benefits. lncdical and dental services tbut not so as to conscription). benefits to students Votes in Votes Informal Favor Against Votes State New South Wales 897.887 764,723 94,540 Victoria . .. 671.967 528.452 60.965 , I Queensland . 299.205 284.465 28.500 '1 I Sotlfil Allsirzllin l97,.'l95 134,172 17.731 Western Australia 164,017 99.412 15.037 Tasmania 67,463 66.924 11.493 Q Totals for Australia . 2.297.934 1.927.148 228.859 2. Organized marketing of primary products. Without in any way _ v . . limiting the generality of the expression " rimary roduclftcpmch b5‘ Rm‘ I‘ '1' “mu; _ i, . _ _ in this section. that expression shall be deemepd to lnclfide flour M“ be gwany "mod cspeclam by| Penn“ c“u'1°'Ie'°"n' and other wheat products. butler. cheese. and other milk pro- ducts. dried fruit and other fruit products. meat and meat pro-_ The power of the Parliament to make laws under this sub-section may be exercised notwithstanding any- thing contained in section 92 o.‘ the Constitution. NEWS - EQUESTRIAN QUIZ - CARTOON i "m" I" "M" lllmrmfil ' ‘ Favor Against Votes flmomowtaowcxoawoaoo-aoosomootwosi 5"“ New South Wales . 855.233 794.852 107.065 vmoe§oe éoos-na. mo§oo@ooqy>oo%oo@»ov@oo<§oo§x Vmnm“ - e 674-343 5571350 69.171 Queensland . 25i.672 8.23.678 36.820 i) rumour EMPIRE rm an slu l 130i? i "— _ I ... . cr s ra a 5. 113.562 19.723 L) L‘) Tasmania . 55.561 75.0w 14.501 SHOWS 7-8z45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 Totals for Austta“! 2.1632; rm”! fmgvsg c-gc- ¢ Red's redIIY i°“9h ' ' - ' fqgf n. State where OCIIOI15 h’ iii New South Wales ' you ' Victoria _ Cfld Gal/emu": __ g Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Totals for Australia 5- required to scour» alterations first question complied with §>b France Breads fieneral Strike I o§oo§eo sick "III “M0” -IDECOL S uIIhBOBBYBLMlE-Ioth -" rtoov%i PLUS: SERIAL - COMEDY - TERRYTOON _ ZBut Threat 0f catastrophe y" llas Decreased Sharply. (By Ross Munro) PARIS. May IS-ACPi-France dreads a general strike more than anything else but threats of such‘ a catastrophe. which would knock this harassed country flat on its face overnight, have decreased sharply and Frenchmen are breath- ing easier. Power to call such a strike is i-n the hands of the French Fed- eration- of Labor. argely control- led by Communists who hold most key offices. When the Communists uncer- emoniously were thrown out of the government last week by So- l-ialisi Premier Paul Ramadier. many Frenchmen feared that the Communists would retaliate by ordering a series of strikes. to be climaxecl by a general strike. _ Too wily as politicians to go off . ihalf-eoeked. the Communists fol- lowed exactly the opposite line and made frequent efforts w re- assure the people that they have I no intention of usfrng a general -> strike as a political weapon to 'break the Ramadier Government. ‘ The Communists realize. as do lmost other people here now. that .a general strike would damlzo ytheir cause more than it could help it at this time. They know fifi il ‘i @eeé ~ 'é-/i5\0é<ci>00i@0\‘§00iO®-itlé §>®0i0 , ronlu - CAPITOL — FRI. and SAT- SHOWS 3:30-18:45 m memo! * and it's the singirfcfi n? i: iitfi T13>i€ “l h, GENE’! 0N A HGLIDIY swingifest Ft hoIidoY Y°""" ‘i; ever uonl A mu_iorit,l' of all Si-"llcs, in addition 3. Terms and conditions of employment in industry. but not an ns to authorize any form of industrial conscription. Votes in Votes Informal Favor Against Votes $7,302 778.380 145.048 609 335 500.777? 9i .210 24.7 '24? M6070 5i .058 179.153 torso 21x32 1 M? I80 liilflfil 231195) 7'I.—i-f0 I701’! 5.515.550 élévltéé Only the Wages. The increases probably will not he paid as wages but as pm. duetion bonuses and Mayer in- sl-sts that real production in_ creases must be shown. Expect Commercial Jet Planes in Two, Three Years OTTAWA, May l3 - tCP) - It will be three or four years be- fore Jet-propelled pianos are fly- ton, president of ‘TIBIIS-Cilriudti Air Lines. predicted today in testimony before a Commons committee which heard him make a vigorous defence of T. C. A. ex- pension. In two sittings. the railway committee accepted the Lines‘ 1046 report, showing an operating deficit of $l.115.0l)0. the first in 10 years of flying. At. the morning session. Mr. Symington said experiments werei being made with a let-propelled plane which could rule out not only T. C. A.'s current d-mestic topliner. the Douglas D03. but three other twin-engine types be- ing prepared in the United States. The president attributed the 1946 loss to costly preparations for 27 DC3's which didn't colne on schedule. to $400,000 in wage lilcreases, to training of pilots and losses on mail carriage. I0 It rllnloritl- of hi; voters. ;:. of the Australian Constitution. this condition. ing commercially. H. J, SymingJ I The deceased was the daughter of m8 l "Id 11°! 0111i’ i" U" I190" bl"! Mrs. and the late Mr. Thomas Ral- ‘in the entire eozmrnun-ity, for Mrs“ cliff of Ashford. Kent. in England. McEacltern P05585590 11 kind 811d ‘she came he“; m, 1m early use o; sympathetic nature which endeared 1e. a war bride of the First World l her to everyo e who had the blew. jWar, and was well and favourably We 0f he!‘ l1 llfllfliallfie- Dllfiflll ionown ill Charlottetown and I191‘ IIIIWPSS Whioh £010 D019 with [mpgughgul the 151mm ICIITISIIBIX fortitude she was attend-I Of a kind and loving dismsttlon 9d bi’ h?!‘ P1150" RW- A15“ MC- sile made many friends who will Dimald- She I5 “Evil/ed by I001‘: ‘deeply mourn gm- deam 1. CM, be children. St. Clair, John. Catherine truthfully said. to know her was t0. l" 310m? 011d IEOIJBI) MYS- Atlstill' love her. The deceastd. who was at‘ Milcmitndlld- QIIWWXI- U?!‘ hllibfllld‘ all times enjoying the best cf heaitll. f Ull-“Pl AIcEat-llentl and two cllllll- . entered thc llrirlce Edward island ‘ Ion Pvt-mid and Estelle predeceased‘. Piospital on April 22nd to undergo; tier some vearsoso- ' l an operation which proved lulsucc g Also four brothers and three sis-g essful and early Saturday morning} I975. Jflhll. 13051011; Allin. M011- she passed into her eternal rewnrd. Ifeol: Joules and Bernard. Orwell‘ She was ivcn the last FIIES of lterftfuvc: Airs. Jomfis McCcrnlatsk. she[ Verizon; Ellis. Orwell Cove and A brother‘ fher family to whom she was so ab. Riv. Dr. J. C. McDonald predeceas- ' inched ed her nine months ago. There are left to cherish hErl l-ier funeral was held on April memory as ictrtg as life lasts a son, 14th to St. Joachnfs Church. Vern- molving ltusbarnl and three dnugh- ; on River. and was largely attonded. l ters. Arlnie. Catherine and Barbara j TIL‘ funeral Mass was sung by Rev. Lee and three sons Victor. Jack and‘ ilisgr. McDonald who also officiated " Birt all at heme. ; at the grave. Her funeral, which was largely; The pallbearers were Messrs. J. J. attended. took place Tuesday. April‘ Culley. Ira Reid, Herman Lane. Ed. ‘29th. from her late resitlfllcc. 24.‘; ward 'l‘rrtinor. Joseph Wood nnd ‘Dorchesier Street. to Si. Fouls Jamcs ltctiilllOltfi. - Church, where ssrvitre was conduct-y -i—————-—— ed by Rev. S. J. Davies uiho also of-l GORDON FRANKLIN WORTH lflciated at the grave, Hymns sung fwere “Safe in the Arms of Jesus" The many friends of Goztioll and "Abide Wm; Mo," ‘VFranklln Worth will be grieved to The pallbearers were Bruce Mac-‘ hear of his passing away on April iCallum. licnry Wooldrige. llichard‘2, at\his home 58 Westland Ava, lMcGee. George Miclloel. .lames‘Bosto-xl. Massachusetts. t IBurns and Roy Good. i Mr. Wort" was the son oi the I late Frank and Mary Worth of this City. and had been in poor {Not here but in the better land 'healtl\ for some time. but it was . We'll know the moors-mt’. of our tears 5 thought he was on the road to rc- ‘And then. yes li-lral. we'll’ lllidvr- covet-y. His sudden death came as stand. ‘g great shock to his friends and 3 immediate family. His brothers Viv- The floral tributes were many and“ tor and Edson had just returned brautiful fls were the messages o! I to the Island from visiting him .Not now but in the coming years. sympathy which lcsliil‘ t0 i110 PS-iantl lt-it him believing him to be tecnt in which the ticlrvn-iftl “'1'5|;'i'r'lttly' improved. Mr. Worth was nhr-id. lent oil .-n the midst of n v pro- j ‘ V illllfxifll; t-arccr. hcin}; zlneurutied PIUPW Iulill the Hoover sales and Jordan Tile Fflrtllll‘ lMarsh Comsny as Sales Supervi» .or. His funeral which was very Bouquet» llargely attended was llcld from Test-tiers and Pupils Grarie I I 1..., Prince Street School. St. Paul‘s Sunday School. residence, Westland Avenue, IBoston on April 5th. lnternlunt was in Brookdaie Cemetery, Deo- ham. All his five broznersi motored from‘ the Island for hia| funeral. The pallbearers were alii immediate friends of the deceased were: Frank MeKlttrick. Conrad} Benoit. William Paquette, Mark MacInnis, Gordon Lynch and Flan- I ces Keaveny. He leaves to mourn I besides his wile. Katherin Law- Wreaths The Charlottetown Guardian. Lillian and Gloria. Sprays Tcachemand Pupils Grade V. Prince Street School. The 30PM?” charlf-memwn lor Worth. his sister Mrs. Hudson l Gllafdilm- ‘Hardy of New Bedford. Mass. h's I "id MES» 1"“ Mccwb‘ “ndi brothers. Herbert Worth of’ EI- I Fain y. ‘ j don, P. E. Island. John of Pownaii. 1 TEdson Morrison. of Victoria. Law- l Ircncc Rowe of Charlottetown and I Victor Slade of Halifax. The many l Spiritual and Floral Bouquets at- l tested to the high esteem in whtch ‘ 'the deceased was held. Gordon or I ‘ws ~=rll " h k t h Mrs. Pearl Phillips and James ._ .33.’... °.,,.§“....§n‘§§‘w..'.’°}f,“ gram‘; I I Mr- and M“ I’1°""Y 13mm“ and} missed for his very entertaining i Mrs. Mary ltinmye and Family. Teacher and Pupils Grade VI Prince Street School. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradley | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aiclaeiian Mary Morrison " Mr. and Mrs. ll. itielllcl; ILWWTWW- - a t f if . b t '- l Mr.- "d “~- Rev we “will”. ‘A152 tfiftfitfofinél’. 52. Famly. n _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid a-ndnove Is not to die‘ lFiiImIIY. I l Florence and Hazel Clara. Leith and Kay Anne. Herb and Eddie Vessey ' Peggy and Evie ‘Ilhe Michael IFanllIy In loving memory of our Father and Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Marjorie Dralle Beverley I _ ., ' ' ltiffiilif“ "::r".~..;"*=..'::.= Mr. and Mrs. John llicl-‘arlaneI 194$ ‘ ' ' and Family. ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gurney I in the graveyard softly sleeping t i v | Where the flowers gently wave I f C"!!! 0|’ SYmPIPIW ‘ l Lies tho ones we iovod so dearly v Mr. and Mrs. Claude Somels and | 1,. their kmeiy, mm; gjjvQa 10011-018 g | Thcy will never be forgotten blllhemk‘ Fqllllllilfln I Never will their memory fade The Sherren Family. Sn-cetaat thoughts will ever linger 17°11? 1190119556? Round the place where they are Mr. and Mrs. Reg llllanagati Sr. [any Mr. and Mrs_ Bernard MacDonald “take ENO Tonight], \ ‘\\ | , f l/ Tomorrow FeelgpglgHTé ' // I r t \\ \ \\ A FINE WAY IO STAIT YIIE DAYuJako a gins: of ENo before breakfast when uetsdad. Tina gontleiaxativa Wakes or your systole. relieves that logy fooling caused by Ztlpatio Buy END today! ‘I amcnvl bouau ACTION! i. ANTACID — relieves sour stomach. gas and Illllrflwryq promptly. Tch anytime. 1. LAXATlVI-quieltly roliovu temporary tluggllhnota . . cleans lilo system. Tulle before breakfast when needed . ‘J.C.E c a UIIII , Z4 I'°"/"' "PP" "’"" '°~' 292 RicitaiundnS-LBYV“ Tom?‘ ""‘F_R__U_ly’i‘ ism" snuff ovens nnnicaw" AFTII A Hit" ora llaavy meal. before you go to bed. take a glans oi‘ apark~ ling, refreshing film's "Fruit Salt." Eno will not. overnight-how dltrcfl Jauflid who you "l" up. Corinth canal. The bridge, 170 fed > high and 100 yards long. n-ns 0g ttlqntzus. cireect- tor» -~Lln» licially opened recently by K1 hen Kingdom saucers have com- Paul. “‘ r.....n.............. .............,.........,. m. s " .. ........ ,.......,............AAOD~C.. FOSTER FIIMIGATING 00. We ore equipped lo meet oII your FIIMIGATIUII PROBLEMS Phone or Writer- g 0ENTRAL lIIilIIi SHIRE, Grafton st. PHONE I63 or 657 - "" ' c" oooiaoootz~~~ .9 SPEOIALS MAY 15-“2, MOTHER'S OWN TEA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c NABOB COFFEE . 50c QUAKER OATS, Pkg. . .. . . 26c DEW KIST PLUMS 15c McCORMACWS SODAS, 2 for l9c WALKER'S SALTED SODAS . . . . . . 18c AYLMER'S SOUP, Asparagus, Beef Noodle I0c BOYS’ OVERALLS, 26-34. Reg. $2.35. Now . .. . . . . . . . $2.00 MEN'S SANFORIZED OVERALLS . .. $3.50 MEN'S FANCY DRESS SOX 25c MEN'S BLACK DRESS ‘MEN'S BROWN RETAN OXFORDS WORK BOOTS Reg. value $4.50 for .. $3.95 Reg. value $4.75 for .. $3.95 MEN'S DUNGAREES, AII Sizes ll. ll. LOWTIIER, Victory Ave. Open Evenings Phone 2332 ‘Farm Machinery t A limited number of the following machines ovoiioble for immediate delivery: ONE ROW POTATO PLANTER (I only) I :&-q9§§g. j .. i I C fi '63 é III .. i . EXTRA: COMEDY - SPORTS - TERRYTOON I m C€>00 woo@o PLAN NEW HARBOR Kingdom government. The site chosen is considered the best point for serving the big ground n‘ producing areas now being devel- oped in this part of Afrlcn. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika- (OP) ‘-- A new harbor. costing 910.- 000,000 is to bebuilt by the United it it would simply he playing with disaster to the Communist Party ' in France. But even more important, from a Communist point of view, such I a situation could give Gen. Dc "another tough year." but one which would sec delivery of the last of the Zi-pasenger DC3's as well as at least a start orl the rest . North Stars of which four now . _ L Ttlttittlngaltilcdofhfhefiegrenbriingggge, are carrying on a daily trans- .the Oppcfrumhy ‘vhkh the Co"? Atlantic service to nn'l from I Britain. jmunists believe he wants to come to power in a crisis- The Communists believe that De Gculie. through his non-party movement. is aspiring to ovar- throw France's new constitution tr, which he strongly objects and establish his owrn regime. But I chaotic crisis would give him op- portunity to act quickly and the Communists are not going to risk Mr. Symlngton described T. C. A. as “nikers" when compared to United States airlines both in ext penses and in last year's ioscal. Deficits had been general in‘ 1946. ‘ He disclosed that T. C. A had paid the Canadair aircraft firm in Montreal $660000 apiece f0: He predicted that i947 would be of 20 four-engined 4tl-passenger. . Peter BIsO and Family. I Ina and Vere Beck . Mr. and airs. Walter Brennan 1 and Family. Mr. and Mrs, A. liennessey and Family. . Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Gallant I Mrs. Spence and Family I Anne Bell _ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burke i Mrs, George Bell i’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wooildrflc .7. R. Burnett and Famlily i Mr. and Mrs. Parker Whitlock , Patricia Flanagan I The Bell Family I Mrs. Mary Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. James Wooidrige Remembered by their daughters Bertha and Charlotte, Arlington, Mass. rwo now romo rtanrsn 4o sattorlsmvsn so GALLON SPRAYER zoo carton SPRAYER MANURE scream n only). In MOIIIOPIQIF I In loving 'momo y of my dar- Illtg tnother. Mm. Alford Mitchell. who passed lmiy one year ago today. Do not be disappointed this nelson. Place your older ildlltcly. "Loving and kind in all her ways ' Upright and Just to the end of w R J . her days. Sinccr and kind in heart nd e s miend. F Q I n n What a beautiful memory aha left . LISTEN IN TOCFCY AT _7.30 A.M. FOR LATEST NEWS such a coup at this time. Meanwhile. Ramadier and the new Socialist Labor Minister. Daniel Mayer. are negotiating with the Labor Federation for a compromise understanding on the Union's demands for increased OPEN SCHEDULE For ‘Wood Island-Caribou its North Stars although Canadnir had asked “a good deal more" of. the outset of "damned tough ne- gotiations." Reconstruction Minis- ter Howe intcrjccted that the price was "$200,000 to 0300.000 cheaper than you could get any- where else.“ Service rmonv, mu 2 Pending completion of installation of oil burners on the 'Ciiorlu A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by the M.V. "Prince Nova" as follows: . Leave Wood Islands A.M. --ll A.M. - 3 PM. ' Leave Caribou A.M. - IP.M. — 5 P.M.I t Operating Dolly Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ' RATES: Some on i946 I Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Hillier. Elaine hind- _ and P6083’ MacDonald Leo F. Doiron I M“ and M“ 1:, Flatt; ' and Sadly missed by Daughter Emma,’ ‘Family. and family. I ' Mary and Willie McTague t A- ohm ‘for airru suzr... l Mrs. Mary Peters and Family. Mrs. Elmer Saunders and Family Milt. Claire and lfinlily. lifflk DIGBIMV» Ilflllflllllll Talon-ulna of Sytlnlnthy Mother. Kit. Dirt. HINT. Alh- foo-d Kent. Enslwd- Lila and Andrew Reid. Moncton, N. B. 0AIIII 0E TIIAIIKS a The family of the late Mrs. Peter Hontndgar wish to thank the It noon out bereavement. Doctors. Nurses and Staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital; also their mossy friends and neigh- from who sent flower: and mentor es of sympathy and the many acts of kindness bestowed upon Qma In I 2T2 GREAT GEORGE ST. 0hilly Weather You will mil to keen the coal lln mil fliioll. Q . we can suntv ' sort 00M. - iuno cont and 00liE II SIIITAILE SIZES. ' A. Pickard 6r Co.. PIOIE 240 - 241 .