' flaarsellelltflliewalt I CI cooler: um. amen; run CHARLUFIETOWN GUARDIAN Funeral or m. 'l\. S. McKay Seriously Wounded Reviews Objectives For Reconstruction " i. I II ‘fl .' l Ill I n 1 i fi The 1am‘... 1- %? .*'“' lfanq friends were wheat h h‘ ll"!!! 0090i! 102M111 citizens conference between the Dominion luau". "M; mi.‘ “$11.. ‘ ~ I“. ‘Prilllty United Chink... Bummer- llflll Iuwolrt to Islands and the Provinces will be hold. In gdl -- u. u.‘ I-fl- . "il- alle. to pay and re- order to know what. measure of "Iain-F gpllfllllelelildu thlir trhwlteeoehgmqg; tinlgalawaalnadelnannssistancewlllberaqulredbythls t?“ v b ‘w; 1- j-i“ of that good oitlaarl the 1st; m. oddrfi at Rotary Club lunnh- Province it la necessary to know ,- Ihe wa"u.'mn* A, y_ 111.35g“ eonyeatarhybyw. J. P. n- whatourpcm-warplanswillcoet. w a ..........._ f ... ,...---..... w» r *- wpa-r its. 1 . .1 _. _ ‘ ‘ time,“ 0% .x. .sul- | “When Jueuemlzalmer of your gelvlgnue u. this Province and it ma,“ , n», n» $1M» can a. look at l» :u""'§§m°.le% wu- ma mm o» aeufioulfi dust" 1.5mm“ ‘hi? i’??? “no and.‘ . F"- Rlllutgl: ,_ , r . are meow“ ‘Q m. g1 or utowu today On tho provincial revenue if these plans 3...». N"? m‘ “m” * the e which abject Reconstruction" m. are to be carried through suc- ugprlnofiemll“ »"n.'"_tarne‘e»me'fuf'uql§~q,filfl‘ "l was mmeclately followed by the Connolly mo. "r felt venue-sea c uily. l 5"" - l * log. were so»... wfih 11:" m1 “Pa? llllt y lmzlgelfirlalllwthtlnfiuustgt "1"" l“ m" "’ “"7 °“' “Y t ' "*7 Perfect Peace." flare also e’. to leek more information. but at w“ pmjm‘ ‘ “rml” “mm fill-yqmhk’ 1." u", “Imam In”, uependituswwlllbenscaaeapiut m, muses lao u. peso. n 3M .. e e" that even Ill turo ‘doealft m4 than. NIB ____ , 10%‘ n I v z "1 N ht. “MID IOU HIM hlVc wflllwd I 11-1 go u‘ {mm ,—1- w ~45!!! l‘ Bnlgflhwu alfl‘ ;_wouxnv‘ ‘DD-i . ohfrlme of Mr. Weldon Dun-col?- $¢§3T§¢u§°nlkn§"s3eewl§$§ u “h?” o m‘ - vmfi... a gcocd man hard’ word bu been gel wnon- m“ l‘ °l ‘ll GM“ "d" ""- sledegeg ‘E5.’ uheflrgrag} ‘$125.3; will‘) omen“ £314; mom" H‘ "d l" m! of Prince Edward Island who de- “In many ways the work of the 111511-5110“ “mo” 11m m,“ earned _-__ m‘ “hfléi-lvfllem u? Pb: llvered the oration. Rev. John . Rotary Club and the Reccnstruc- hjgh moor 1,, 1,, b, m1, In W1. 40a sans ‘Tn note-bog; Gaudet u the son of we. and {{1}}; lmfiglfdgllthilneieggggg "unison-resume loeabetl. ea Bay- ‘églvlnggn %§ Prftzlnefngrvfjx tlon to the cost er constructing the w“. [$5 Lou abuse New m. h“ rnnhoflld” o! Idqlu‘ - laiflweelleltttlfifetlllt her son Bgnti 5m“ I “lldeuland 9°“ mm” fil-vialmfiel dsrletiuclzglt orllllllle ' ' Honors: pull-bearers were: Ed 1-11 11; C 1-1, t; 111,11 been’, 1_' be “Service Before self". it is em- ' l unfil- v Meme will 'r wnsend Willi w“ ' ° ° e’ lnefttly fitting u. t m “mm” “m” “l” l” “k” m” ' - °l' °- l ously wounded on active service in “ 9 first Pub- consider-anon, Th,“ chm” o; w s-ao-aml. March am first alno Intermediate 1mm he 5- 5i’ naturism’ .-l|..l. comwllbn, 0. o. r. rm.- rr {winners vs. , ‘flanfi’; °.§.‘§; A3313, ‘mdmfvb-“H; can teed" lglllwdeclgeréw Am- Dent miaa this ._ s-lmsl 1. unplug" en were Masses. u. f roadshow. wmtoslwtdncedsy. - IOI Iaomm hfltllll “fir, “w” J‘ hwmmu‘ 1%,?!‘ flso-aoo PM. Tune ‘onus ._ Tendora will be received “m. gnrgflm 1,1, ' ‘l B‘ ‘M "Y Blllflllflt Al"! -- - ll the Imderalsned u to and ln- ' . —— M» www- ll-o- w». us"... .. as; - - 4mm roll. sans cousntim 1M5 for llaullns cream mule xen- =-___-;_,~,;_~;-----~,~-,-' 1mm med,’ e“ home and PrG$BlltItllI|l- oo acres, 9e acres clear. bel- nder wood. Situated on the rlingto Mallflque. ensingtorl. Write Donald. Ken- 1413-2-24 Aasociati . Bee.- IOBNII! tonomsogllllm. "W" “H! ‘sign olt°%co o! til: Aaocis lowest or any tender accepted 1,. oil not necessarily Delaney, Secretary. 3-1040-3144-3 Personals end meals of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Kelly, Bummerside-B. _on Thursday ovfifll at seven o'clock -Mr. D. P. McNeil, M.L.A., of ido Y's Men's Clfl summeroide, returns to Charlotte- d their annual Radio Auc- town today after attending the iion over 01133 ul supports! their funeral of the late A. s. rm- mny c ymserv ce PIOlBdl-I- KI!- yelterdoy-B. ouvm 1-1,, charge report -__. 111,1 Robert Gvtlasrdon. John. ..q_.. .. W8 RADIO AUCTION TS ME n‘ o‘ m!‘ me Summers will llol t Cormnrlltltee the list of articles to be alle- ticned ls the best they M" h“ Sunl- yem Mayor J. F. Amett wiu for- mally open the sale and give e- elwrt address. Du will be an excellent ring intermission that‘! tertalrlmerlt under tge direction of m‘ L’ w' Ls ulllfclldlhe $3231.35.’ ma!“ proseri ls the bathing house in HOCpltIL-B. -Mra. Charles Connolly, Qum- rnerside. left on ev g by plane for Charlottetown where she will be the guest of Mrs. Vin ther, Count Club file“ ' tte Greenwood, June and facilities on the Marble cent Dalton for a few daymqfl. Ham and m ouwmndmg 8,1990,“ the course on the east side This l5 an nnpormm “n, ca e 1* ll!‘ 688T’. the picture l5 based Q11 the 31115130“, 311d e M town because previously. thelehzel -Mra. Prod Binghan. llmuner- a1maw1 Evemm P“; Kaknuck m a not a place in town where t re side, was e. anger on the germ’ “The Phamom Fwy,» by were any facilities for swimm . 111511. 19 m“ 1 1m 51111. Gem" “new mmmberlmm don F. white- w *"*l....':.::.="..:r:::itr:: “H- elm m, y» m, who save 5W ' ‘*- beoutiful a ex g sory o The other major project ls their -Mr. Otto Jolulson, North '1‘ry- “Mm youm “my women, gm, M“, my icgllt orzgzrrlnn “Theflyerwlee. cn...wu.aa,arafed.en in ‘the Prince own“ and pmuq men 1139111151, the P11“ u: t roe tro Pd. "ml" RP" Count omital eeterday morn- um1angy 90101-1111 bgglgground proximately ninety boys and this mg. ls many friends wil 00111111; 1511-, 11M the summer they PlBIll/O llflve l 111189 him a greedy recovery-S. pie" '1 o'clock, when Ruth Mildwd. youngest daughter of Mr. Irvlns Psmsey. Alberton was united in the holy bonds of matrimony Wllll Kenneth vld, R..C.N.V.R.. eldest son of Mr. and Mr. Elsie Home, n. Rev. J. E. Ball performed the double ring cere- . bride looked very ehnnnlug in a street length dress oi Matador blue rayon crepe in a two-piece effect with o. sweetheart nedrllne. Her col-ease was of ‘lalimlarl races, CITY‘ FlREMEN— (Continued from Ego 1) to continua‘: algetltute a ‘mine- thoCl ,thaymll’:t°have|ood-, “r- pmen . point, Coun. LePage said the Chief had been consulted be- uh. Ten rrlin brollglg. the b the Mr. cake to ' bride The was tastefully decorated wl and white stldamers. For trave- Coun llng ihe bride donned a blue tux- removoible IM acid he about the “wmsrrcrslqglxl: hoe-magma WRECK 0F THE ' HESPERUS Matinee Tuesday 8:30 mllrlrol —Onoe again 20th Century-Fox has delved into the rlcn lore of a great American tradition and has come up with a. picture that is at once a great “enoe thrlllingly exciting enterta Glorlously "Home In Indiana," which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. ls an utterly welcome sequel to Mill's two memorable into tho romance and horse racing, ' "llLaryla-rlthi‘ both of new film surpasses in breathtaking beauty, dranlatlc impact and stirr- lng action. Featuring Walter Bren- nan, Um Grain, Charlo country in the it with dedP warmth. Presentation to ll. e MnrchYlihonthtwi-lll Page then withdrew. number utes later, the City Clerk hundred and Plra Chi a Harry and Manager. R. '1‘. Holman Ltd, Bummerstde . H. T." linen cloth was centered y odnnlkom 1n W151“ you well on nicely decorated three-tier w l! 5e tl th Mm ‘ no‘ the occasion of Wlll‘ léglxloah‘ 3mm... nd in ‘Mm’- this little humour ulotlons for the YOU success Old Firm thru He long he would be able xmreaume I!!! ..;.ut T INDW DOD rltiah l lune m rellliefacul. 1. 1%. m 0° -Also— throughout ,i heart-warming ex- weil as triumph é)! en . fllnled in ‘technicolor. excursions drama of Kentucky" and which this Friday McCnllister. Jeanne night in "Wednesdo T. llolman said the ment business vate members‘ and providing for the week without for under he s Mr. did‘ not propose usual motion that debate on Throne Speech be given precedence. thus paving the way for taking up other business tomorrow and there was some objection, overnmcnt did not have land Legislature. Many friends here are sorry to learn that Lleut. Ivan MacArthur Doyle Mrs. u Binc —- “HOME m morass" rors m y,“ '1, hye D, fl hflfihél‘! and 0H6 N. l@ u". "I? STORY, TIIBILLS LND CAST l um ' . ll: Bglglcdflr-S.‘ Donaldhflhdrlotteiown. were week- D‘ ° ‘ M‘- the 'r. nolman, Presi- P E . I . We whole-heart- sl-Ylnl. , hearty concret- iarge measure of have achieved for our your outstandind will be assed. (N111 whole BtNnl, John H088. J. M. Nlch ALBERTIJN tfrs. Claude Wallace, Miss Bertha Everett Shea, Mltss c G. L. Everett . umm ngs, Mr. John Wallace, Mr. Geo. Lrving. The play was the best staged here for sometime, with excellent order crform- once. The specialties were, an Irish dance by four small girls, and four small boys which was the hit evening. choruses by the children of the community, an expert on the accordion and an orchestra for dull moments. The house was fill- ed to capacity. Father Monaghan was chairman. Rev. Joseph Nowe returned home night from Charlotte‘ where he attended the meetings o the Diocese in St. Paul's Church. Nell Kalmuck won first place in the ice race meeting, staged m; o arch 12. alf-slster of Kippy- Kay Kalrnuck, owned by Mr. Gor- Rumour has it that Miss Marv in has sold her residence Officer Eric Corbett.-A. PARLIEMENT— There was e, lot of discussion over points of procedure as Mr. lng proposed motions giving govern- pjrecedence over ills and resolut ons sittings Mr. he business which t e house had o deal with. The session was not o be regarded as the regular year- y session but one to con lress which had to be before an election could be ‘more would be no budget. "We do desire to vote the neces- sary moneys to carry conflict with which the government is concerned and we don't this country to be run on gal/amor- were introduced and tohl o or members moved and seconded the debate on th Throrl ' elude bus- concluded on the great am °l' Belguim. . _ - Mr. Prod C. Romeo. , ELLA. was Rescrv A 55°“ 7'15 9'15 appointed deput spinner at the othersefrom opening of the rirlce Edward Is- the home of Mr. radio technician, not the first time Sourls Line Road e e. Shea, tla, while other of the this causes u; and oondole with n SOITUW . to the parlor by McPhiee R.C N home on furlough Nell while Mrs. James organ played "O Lorne Keays was m Dear Francis :—. and neighbtl a‘: ri- every " the tiiil Blood which your veins would the the 3'5"“ where they would the confl once of the country and .12“: tutti? its‘? 1'€€~°é’§“»'f$lé'§ carcass."al:"i%.:°:.."":;.:s2 .1: m. b! Ill the membel‘ °l m‘ its“ of confidence in the governmena." ' del/pgroxfiifiguwlig; Mr. King cited precedantsafgr the hm" Wm‘ W" y. -‘ , ’ an s e 1mm; "purpose was to give reccdence to and a safe return. held. want On Tuesday night Mud: 6th., l larke number of the ratepayers 5nd their families of the Sourig Line .R.0Bd School District together with a group of the Canadian Lesion and entertainers and w sssemb and Mrs. lh-shk McAulay to do honor to lihelr son McAulay. R.C.A.F. recently returned from overseas on rotation leave. together to do honor to our re- turning heroes and hoped it would not be the last. Every day we are reading in the press about those being decorated for bravery, others coming home bearing scars of bat- ones be spared to return with sound bodios and physically flt, to rejol though our raiolclng ls mingled with sadness when we are called to mourn someone who has made the supreme sacrifice, leaving their friends to cherish their memory forced to 89D 01’ the bitter cup of The honored guest was escorted V.R. dron McIsaac, R.C.A.F and read the following address. Radio Technician McAulay. R.C.A.F:- here to-nlght to welcome you home and wish you Godspeed before you again depart [or overseas. Most of College and later St. Dunstank University and a school teacher shall ask. you to-ncce-pt this of the esteem in which you are held in the Souris Line Rood A well filled purse was presented by the teacher Helen Mcfsaac. Sgt. McAulay tool: the oppor- had tunlty lo express his hearty thanks for this kind remembrance and ex- ledat Sergt. Frances chairman in a of those eeent fordcd the residents of had been called h“ be“ "°““d°d l“ r “Y- Plxhan the guests were assembled ml '____._. .._. __________ _.....nsnn.- , . . Mlfisafln l.‘ SUMMERSIDE n2.§a’lii£‘£“..t.§“‘l.:.‘l§§.t“t¥i3 y“ Mwlblggegw memo - , tossed on a ‘ ' - flhgl-acngeérrschwelglllmas Tflllellovglazstltdrtsr. the Plum" u“ mash“ Mpglgllgn, M153 more,“ Keege. emphasizing the fact that this was more fortunate CG CV91! those who are Signaller Elmer who was and LAC. Wal- . Reserve, Bushey at the Omada". Mrs. then called on millet Francis We your friends have gathered cs r1 youth and have followed your activities with much interest since you first de- Prlnce of Wales studies always stood near the top of your respec- Scout and Guide camp at Fcrn- -—-- beautiful I chnlcol this reviewer llcai All the money failed bl’ qludge L. G. Lewis and Mrs. (gonwmed mm, page 1) us remember you the Y's Men's Club is SW“ l°°' Lewis of Summemldve have re- €_'€'_——————~—-—?~=‘—l*—= lily. Donations of articles for this turned from a trip to Morltreol Dave tllmfle- Iiiclloil have been received from u“; Qty-mpg, Proceedings in the lower house o- ported to ‘attend local firms as well as outside sup- , _ _ . 4 pened with the introduction of W. pliers-s. - - —Mr. and Mrs. lrneat Deighau. dcitcl‘ portrayal . Garfield Case. newly elected Pro- _._._. gummu-mygg, 17mg.“ mm, N, s that of "Thunder" Bolt, the proud gressivc Conservative member for| 11,1111 you, ennshnent you were 410mm - RAMlSAY NUP- to gflgnd the homey match lest. horse trainer whose shattereg grey Northiugat? in all: gftflftfltOOh “Mays a cred“ 1° yo“, home and TlALS-A very pretty wedding 0! night bet-ween Byme and sum- dreams are revived by g v0“?! all Miegce . o‘ e?“ 1n §h““1§.eb°“5'1 Your community. and by applying 1 t to many friends and r8- merslde Mlcbets. Th r eon Btan- ilnllletllflll-B b0! and “h Sega ‘m: b _~‘ “a? °gllf “e d 1m ‘ihe -I_ yourself to your 1131f?’ 0:51.; plmeprgrtmgls? 5H “wfimnfglb” o‘ m’ summer‘ ‘Algal?! blah-he's wllceaeplays 1Cyl‘; 36nd “sat ldllglerast dlgectly glt/ierl ,1 1a utcu urc lnse. e . . . ve c sses. mu“ ovmmg O1 March 1011M .1 rstandirlg and Mr. Cases head. c equerltly when the call came to defend our country against. the most powerful aggressor nations the world has ever seen we were not surprised to find that you were one of our earliest volunteers for active service overseas. The Scot- courses through not have per- mitted you to stay at home, you were displaying the pioneer spirit of your ancestors who left their homes and came to c. new country to carve out a place for l thenlse ves have freedom of spech. freedom from went and the right to worship God in the my We Wish you could remain at loved ones. we hope, that ihe war will soon be over and you will then take up you abode permanently in this com- munity. in the meantime duty calls and we must wish you Godspeed At this time we lic address on Reconstruction should be mode before the Rotary Club because of the fact that the real mean‘ f th d R . win o "Prgvm fitle "it u also fitting that the rust‘ public discussion on Reconstruc- tion should be made before the Rotary Club for the reason that I kno of no public y or 0mm. course come back upon the Prov- ince. Or lot us build I. mile of hard surfaced road. 1n addition to the original cost there will be an annual maintenance ohalge for the upkeep of that road which is also a charge upon the PflY/lflcfh‘ “ you can see that when you fonnulate plans that call for u large expenditure of money. it is well to remember that the annual in the city that embraces within 1T4 mleflbbefshlp a gregtgr cross section of the senior business and professional life of this corn- murlity. than does Rota , "As ‘you are undoubtedly a Provincial Department of nstructlcol has ' constituted. In reality this d em ‘ coul more properly be called a Planning - or ordinating Depa ent. Early in February by authority of the Provincial Government a Provln-l clal Advisory Reconstruction Com-. ttee was appointed to assist the l Gov ln forrrl/ulatlrlg pol- icies for the ' t econ t study the v 1W8 I6 of the Provirloe and to possibility oi’ organizing in ad-l Vance of the end of the ‘war at program of projects that wouldi create employment and slrl-ployq llltllt opportunities. This to be) prior to the return of the men‘. and women of the armed and‘ auxiliary forces from the battle-f fronts of the world. "Considerable care and study was given to the composition of this OOIMIIlMEB so that l’: would meet four requirements. It was-ee- sentlal that it should be strictly non-partisan. flop-religious, non- raolal and non-geographical in so far as the three coun-tles of the Province are Jlcncerned. Whether , success u l‘ to achieved in thgst respec e your dgm . Technical mmlttl/lees en "In addition to the Main Corn- lmittee which consists of 25 mem- bers, rllne technical committees were also formed composed of ex- perts in their own line of en- deavour and onlbraclrlg men and women who had made a success of their own affairs. These com- s were entrusted with s sbudy of the requirements of the following public services: Health and public welfare, agriculture, forestry. education, fisheries. rev- enue, tourist and transportation, public services and Housing. duty of each technical committee is to make a study of the needs now and for the post-war years of the Province in their respective fields. Upon the mnpletiorl of their study they will bring their ecomnlerldstlorls before the Pro- vincial Committee for final adop- n. "On February 21st all commit- tees were called together to re- ceive their instructions and com- mence vrork. As was to be ex- pected the first meeting was more or less orgaruza/tlonal but it is very pleasing to sa/y that with the exception of one mall who was unavoidably absent from the prov- lnce a full attendance was npted. "The Premier. Hon. J. Walter who incidentally is later of Reconstruction wel- comed the Committee and out- lined the purpose for which it was formed. I do wish the mem- bers of this club could have been present to witness the enthusiasm with which the members of all commit/tees entered upon their duties. We wltnesed the spec- tacle of busy men leaving their own work to come m. the call of public duly and volunteer their services to ihe Province so that methods and means might be found to see that those who would y be returning from war would find a worthy place in civilian life. ‘To me as f watched themtlley seenled to be ' ‘ ‘ with the idea token that they had a job to do and that they were not going to cease their efforts until success crowned their work. Bhakmpeare has s nice way of exprmslng the thought I in mill in the following words:- "To thine own self be true of yore. r tn Cl with t " $115!... vlllllt it :71! ca," he 23- Speech which was edieurned may not be resumed. They we Chrtned Accountant Ooun. Mo]. JA. Johnston (L-Inndonl Offlee I» who was wounded at Palaise in this hm m“ a emo- --~ "tr" use" ti“; IIIIIOIIIQ the areet We: ando onned “elm l" 1"“ ‘ ‘ uniform again m , Victoria. Joe. A McDonald, Miss Patricia McDonald and John Dunphy, ao- 0r "g, llllouollr non osmamz i The Christmas tree u ma w m’ 9' M“; md eapahle guidance. . .. 1d _ _ ‘m’ Wey are nemv l" ml" u" eoeerllellefltael-wilrenntsieeto thchouge “m” °‘ §°°““’“' "l" “hm Molt “no” as the night u“ ual i l“ "l" should get on afh its work wfth- l“ "m" ‘°""“l "l" l” m‘ “l” n,“ {an M, u,“ 1,, 1,1,, 1, m“... v l“ “n. “so Pfinlfi etvlrrrliiziessrcmr ... men." “m; tof _ Short speech wereihell made "llllllllll-"lwlll-h‘ "lmflm 1 friends. "me m“ l htrmontholsnfl frigid-infill) ‘,,,?':Z:fl1“,,f,§"',,:f;; f}, by Rev. Intimate: McKenns. curate "P It ‘he "WW EIYlY l" 41'1"" Wllble will reside in Wyn: hsvg always engen- ‘u; 1°1- ggum; u, "u a 5;. of St. Mary's, sourls. Capt. P.A. ll’! l Iwmilmled ll“ Pleml" l" the present, where an‘; whether it be with your as- slon earlier and for not brlng- lslolelisn and Bet. 3- Bt- JON! ‘m ‘ m“ w can“ “d had ‘he is serving with the 313'" ' in I-folmans. the H ital in; down a proper budget. The Reserve Army. J P. McPhee and "h" ‘l m°°'*l"3 “vem °l ll" ____.____.r.i___- u; wmmy eausee on betray ' - era and boaluleaa loan others u“ “rsmangfieimalégy Min-is; . _ , " hon vex-lunch ‘ tho community: welfuo or ad- co negturzlualam.llimo‘vx dimes "ma! hearty lazy, much m wmmmn Wm, p0 “m. p1“, “Wmmn m. which ' bro down. made it. e evening to remember n“ m" ‘ w’ h“ ‘W’ ‘ a 7°" M" be“ ‘l’ “lmwfly n‘ 11-11151,” M11131," 1151,; n" n, marmnment ummma eral meetings and were successful mmble‘ wmlevm “MW? 1 f notice of a resolution to authorise 111111619191, lager-gym, o; u; Arum, l" Betti!!! an insight 1M0 What ML Hon.“ m . pm?!“ lntlwulltlml °l i - r 90° Peter assisted by Mr GeorgePcrl-y “mm” Wu“ be “Ema” m l" m m‘ mam“ o‘ h‘ money bill to cover war and mutual 1 1,1,: 1 1 c1“ 11'. c1, 11 ob dd-Mdlllltd d“! Blend With "1058 Infill“! ll" P m4 51¢ expenditures d the lnurim ‘at waft,‘ ‘w. n” l‘ d of the on Government. We "°"°‘r"ii“1"‘°?i“‘8€l.§l‘°....l"'°il e ~11 alibi-l mesa‘ s°.2::.::.;":i.":2=...:; mcmbfl‘ ll “um” ‘l’ m ellrleldpzvherl urggulsl-nrnoney bills 1°’ ‘he I m‘ ‘mm’! by a stage in their planning “here they were already submitting ten- formel- reletlflfllhlll Mr. e also introduced the tatlve larls to the Dominion De- Inlln clvllyestlmates m the new WWW" "Y M" "m" 3"“? parka-leer of Reconstruction for fiscal year which tdtdl Il-WJVL- “d M's- Mmur Pa“! ‘l u“ approval. I know you will be im- WIDBPIIAD MANNING om, ‘n more”; o! n“; , ,. organ. In the wee gnoll hours a "and, 1. amuzed, when 1» ——— 000 over last year due erpen- W" °Y "mm ‘m "film" m- fell you t t t e post-Wal‘ plans of About soooo civilians in linalend dltures which start July 1. 1t lm and Mm Frank Moe-may for their m, or m, pfoylnces "m, M. employed in secret fproiectetbeen dntimated the government kind hosplielltlr. all delmtins w gnmomjcn 1 m, Based on g .y]||gh provided harbors or the will ask the house to vote flve- meir homes satisfied this was one p1,, n“ m“, u, 911m he" we,“ uelt-of invasion of France. twelfths of his total. of the most enjoyable evenings reach l 113111., o1 between 3o and —.—.-——~,.... .. 12"" -"m:"..:.“"" v.1“ °"1""i.r°3“r"'1.‘1‘.“.fr“1f“ a cw» was M“ w 5,]; o], a u ek- ere t e NI o . . os- ~ ~ t ——— dltdrea fer thewleeel veer now pltallty exists as it did in ule days ‘"“’" ‘u m‘ "m" l‘ m“ w come from. "I would like to go into detail and discuss some of the plane that are in course of preparation hcre but obvious that would not be possible in t til-m» allotted today. However. f would like to leave with you one or two illnuillll! that introduced into the lhrltlsh Isles when ‘Aolbert came to wed Queen occur to me at ihe moment. lnllaloll-Prnvlnclal Conference Re -must follow that further exist- d-subsldles. grants in aid or some ordinary expenditure of the Prov- ince lncreasy also even though perhaps all the capltah cost- of . the project is borne by some other means. Since we have no alternative source of revenue it ance will be required by means of other means. "Have we the right to elopect and hope for aslstsnce in this respect? “Here. then, is a thought that. I would like to pass on to you for your consideration. ‘It is a well known foot that we lack raw materials ln this Prov- lnce. It is also a well known fact that everything we use with the food must clothes, building materials. ent. asphalt, electrical fixtln-es. coal and Mher materials we create employment for people in other provinces for which we derive no direct benefit. All we succeed in doing is to build up the payrolls of otha- vlnces. Another glo “Let. us lock at lt from another angle. For the past five years we have been wholeheartedly behind every factor of the war effort. whether it be raising money for war loans, Red Cross Drives, Relief Drives, etc. 1 believe the total amount of bonds sold in this Prov- ince ls approximately 817,000,000. In the next instance we have paid in company with otherprovlrlces an income tax to the Dominion Government which runs into s large amount of money. Now the Dominion Government has taken the money derived from our bonds and income t-axes and ausimfllfl the ‘same with money they b0?- rowed to wage an all out war ef- fort and properly w. But he" l! where the rub comes in. Each and every province. without calling them by name have benelfltted from the expenditure for war l1"!- poses by the Dominion Government except Prince Edrward Island where aircraft plants and shilibulldln! plants. In Quebec chemical and aluminum industries umonB others were expanded as well as shill- bullding activities. In Ontario. shipbullding plants were wob- lished. synthetic rubber factories. emunition factories. I tank and heavy mechanical t fac- tories. etc. I could so on to the Pacific coast with the list but that will suffice to give you en idea- Irl addition to all this it is esti- tax payments the some as the feet of the Canadian people we were not able to participate lrl the in- dustrial expansion due to our lack of raw materials at the source here; It ls understood that sur- lus war equipment will be so y the War Aueis Col, ration and on e. proportionate basis our share of the total would be $15-- 0001100 if lt was given away. Obvl: ously we will not require a grea. amount of machine tools but we should hope to get some preferen- tlal treatment because we contri- buted our share of the cost of these articles. "These will be some of the fac- tors that should merit considera- tion when new merit!» l"? being reached It will take the combined efforts of every mill- womon and t Prov- lnce woo-king a co-wefdl-lvt lrit to reach a ul con- c sion. "We have now reached s stage where one might again refer to] ‘SMRQGPOIIITI aJlyd repeat Hamlets smolu so oq : ""Ib bs or not to be. that is the question. Whether ‘tin nobler in the mind To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea cd troubles I And by o . end than.‘ 1 “Let us have your hell). YOUP, counsel, your guidance. your co- operation. your good will. Y0!" Bl- slstance and then. please God. we, can go forward together and make; this a better province, a healthier‘ and happier province and a rpm prosperous province to live lrl I Mr. Connolly also dealt in his address with the Dominion Hous- lmz Act. . Chairmen for the luncheon were Rctarlans Hal Palmer and Gordon Hughes. Two guests, Cnpi- l-"~"| son Jenkins and Dougald Mob, Klnnon. were present. h FORMER. SOLDIER. EXECUTED QUBLIN, March l9 - lCPl -~ Jrllllfs; “zrbrl-t lnhman, Sit-year- iald forlm-l" Canadian Army B0151?!‘ was executtd ht Molmtlol’ H here today, exactly one year n‘ no "It la commonly known that be- fore the present year is over a poisoning his wife at Ratirm Dublin, l ml Mrs Mary Hermirla mony His Ellocellency. Bis-sop COHSNY-uldtcd the novices and 'I‘ucsday 1d Church, Lot 6 fuhliflhmi Mulls Easy W4! to lone. lo don‘ er angtho asking you: drullilt for Moll ca. ii Religious Reception At S. ll. lLYoaterllay ti residents of this province. woeiv Sisters of :1’; Yesterday eight young ladies, the habit of the Martha. in a ceremony held in chapel of 5t. Si. Joseph Reverend JP.E Glianley Crowley, C.S B ,8. , the of the retreat which just at ltioullt Bt ltfaryfls The preacllcr chanted the and sang suitable Muss The presented o. striking picture Passlontlde setting of ol Bradley, Kelly '| It Lslllo Eleanor) , lnel) , Little Pond The attendant habit-hearers and flower-girls in the order of pro- cesslorl iwere: F's-arm s Ann Johnston B111 here McQ/uaic; Ann ch33; Elaine Cullen; Eileen and Luna Dunstan! College. His Excellency, "Most Reverend James Boyle officiated, and cel- ebrated the Mass of the Feast of He was assisted by and Reverend FJ... Cass The sermon was delivered by Reverend 6.2M. director concluded took as his text the familiar verse from the forty- scwond lmalnl. "I will g0 unto the altar of God". The Sisters’ choir processicnal psalms hymns during bollltlful ceremony wltll its procession of aspirants attired in bridal dress and attended by flcwer- girls and habit-bearers in its ct. It marked the twenty-eighth arm“. crsary of the first of similar cer- emonies held in the same chapel. 0n that occasion. the Most Reverend Henry J Olcary gave the Habit to five young ladies and received the Profession of Vows of the firot two sisters of the newly-funded Diocesan Congregation of the Slo- ters of St. Mal-lilo. In yesterdays ceremony Mary A, Cross received the name, Sister Mary Bernardlno, in memory 0X one of iinese original members. also o native of Kelly's Cross and rlorw deceased noteworthy that two sisters, Marlo and Anette. daughters of Mr. and Herman Cahill, Central Kil- dare, participated ln the ceremony. and received the names, Sister and Sister Anna Josephine. The other novices with their religious names are: Theresa Hughes (Sister Mary Alfred), Bed. ford; Eleanor Mullally (Sister Mary Sourls West; Patricia Kelly (Sister Mary Ignatius), Ei- llflttvlle: Joan MacDonald (Slstel Joan Mary), Little Pond; Mary I MacDonald (Sister Mary of Cu- MacDonald; Catherine and Edwin MacDonald; Brenda and Ggneviuy‘ Praugllt; Corlstance Cahlll and Naomi MacGuiglan; Ethel and "g1 Mullally: Pauline Noonan Genevieve Vessey. At the conclusion er m; parents. and in his id t1 were located. manner addressed words of em ggigllgllcenwldirgull/m exmnd- °°“"‘¥~m°“° "l" “like t0 II ing the steel business in Nova llrmnl- Scotla. as well as the Clarke Ruse exam-monomers, Bootknd (C?) — Craigendorarl pier, on sbeanlshlps for 90ft In _ 1940. 1t can be More than hes been BIRTHS YOUNKER _ m. st. John caters: mated that. about one billion and a Ho 1m, Ma half dollars "will “l mlwllm‘ emlp Mrs. a mhlzislYlzogtliifllralroi M!’ tggolztwm “all!” f” n“ w“ Nowson. RN.) a daughter. Lind: e . “We are led tobelleve that. many All?‘ ._ -__. i. A of these plants will be turned to DEATHS peace time pursuits. '-‘~~ ~"~— "But the fact remains that while AFFLECK--.At New York Oi we have contributed in income March 5th. 1945, . Frede Affleofr. age 63, formerly of Mt Stewart McCLOSKEY-At Elmwood. Suturi- day. March 17. i945, Thomas Mg;- Closkvl‘. alto 70 years, Funeral this to St. Anne's morlllng BRAHAM --§uddenly m this March l9, Michael P. Braham. ag 72 years. Wednesday morning. McNElLL — There passed away at the P. B. Island Hospital. Sun- day. March 18th. 1945. Annie Mc- Tho funeral will be the MacLoan Funeral Home Wednesday. March 2i. serv- ice starting at ‘H10 PM. lntcrnlent Provincial Msmh Neill. Milton. held from Brookflcld cemetery. JACKSON -— At the Sarlstorlum, Charlottetown. l9. i945. Emma Jackson of Beach Point. in her 22nd year. Remains afternoon from Cutclilio Funeral Home to Murray Harbour thcn to her late mcsldence where funeral service will will be forvrnrdcd this be held Thursd short service at then to the Christlan Church fir! service at 2 pm. Interment Beach Point Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown and North Wulahire Phone ll J. E. ANDREWS Undertaker HUNTER RIVER Prompt Day and Night Service PHONE 7 :55 usual happy Flflh 0f Clyde. where thousalfi of holidaymakers boarded trips, became an ether-gem; in peacetime pleasurl freight osed. 170.000 tons of cargo lsrldrl m. s u. draught beret-e m y “um e Remains were forward- ed from Frank Hounesseys Funeral Home this morning to his home lrl Kenslngioll. Funeral will trike place