i \ \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FILE“ ns --..,=———-- "nukisswi \ conservative 1903.73“. ......... .._. ..... N" a west, but advert sing of a Illway nature may lie inserted at five cente a wold strictly p“. -—-— able in advance. _ minim nxn Phone szs. oooms for Photograpna. OONIIEDEIATION LIFE [Nr “FRANCE. Meeting of oli members of Royalty Polls willie held in McLure Building, Kent Street, Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, Jon- 19tIi, I947, dt 7:30 uary PM. ' ~ - s. n. I-IOLMAN mfi°§,,'§,§,,{f{§“ 1°" W We i President. - __.._ i IIOLMANB Charlottetown store will be cloned Wednesday, Thurs- ily and Friday of this week for stock taking. . nail-lite or (Continued from Pliie 1i m" .9 far as he knew Windham w” whim-g Jone; warned Jews mat gny hdditlonal outbreaks would lead to "full military control and gil it implies." and said Britidi d children might have in OIIUICH OI‘ SCOTLAND 515B.- VICIS Ilabruary 2nd. Coleman 11 A. M. and 7 P. M, Milo 2.30 P. M. Rev. J’. l-l. Biahop. rrfira nooans riAnnwAmi 00.. LTD" Retail Store will be closed women l-ll gnu"; Ipbru": t strained power, Major be evlwilii?‘ 1mm "imwgggulyd grqbrug. 32d yo, llgtcggkfiljgllday’ said. One elective met to protect em from! “t” - Tb , though not a. cure-all. of abolish- irebrew HHWIPIW 0' 1a nmcovalmo -Frienas or ing those restraints on inoiviriuur reported from 1min zvai Leumi. saying the two kid- napped men would be “rclmed shortly not because 01 i/iiniil 9! ceived Ilfllfi- Mr. Wee Nicholson will be pleased to loom that he is now recoverim from an attack of arthritis thathas kept him confined from his business :"...."=*i.;;i..r."..c*':i mu u» - m Li; territory blli “will” m9 Prmiic“ Mr. L. E. Wellner of W. W. aim has been achieved-Dov Gruner ‘weuner “d” accompany“ by Mm was not executed. , ' Wellner, left yesterday morning on “Ii l". "in?" i‘ -°°“‘m'li°‘l is business trip to Toronto and sgflillli llim B!‘ “Kama ‘m!’ oihel-EMOIIUCBL While in Toronto Mr. soldier (from tomb") W "ltiiiweiiner will attend the Jewellers hot withdraw from any reaction "Gm showy. which will prove to i-lle Bllllillflilll‘ iimi, the price which they will have i‘, pay (or executing a Jewish war- rior is too hiBlL" British, guthoritles, meanvwhile.| hasiiiy drafted plans to protect other civiliaing from similar kd-i “aililillliisi; informants in Jerusalem said the British had fixed a dead- line or 5 pJfl. tomorrow for the iri- mirihg oi statutory martial law in‘ rcrtaln sections, u-nless Collins and Windham were returned unheml-i ed. ' SIIYS EIIIIITRY (Continued from Page 1) entertained with bridge and auc-j ‘tion forty-fives. j This morning Major Fulton will be shown local points of int- crest including the Confederation Chambers. l-le will plane for Halifax at 1 o'clock. Should Rzcorz-vzne Conference ____€_____ OLUMBUS - vlSlTED BY c i Ciiifracterizing the policy of the The Bahamas were visiied .by Mackenzie King Government with Columbus in 1493- BIRTIIS. MIIRIIIAGES. IIEATIIS relations as a "divide and rule pol-i ,icy". the speaker corfuersiion. The policy oi 50C Per [DSCIUOD _examine this whole question in the‘ Mgckenflc King i115 shown in Pvelfim“ bi" 001$‘ SiX "iliilie light cf the present dayheeis of; 53"....“ ways m5 » L; m“ , hospital treatment. l-lord was iCanada and that further discus-isunosnmnship as Wei; as b5 dis- l drinking a cup of tea aftt-r the DEATHS isions should follow after agrccmenti mgnrd m. ‘m. “gym, or ‘m. mm- linen-alarm blazn whrir he sud- >1---————<—————- has been reached in principle. in,“ ma“, Maj...» Fulton Stld. | ‘will’ Y°ll°ii Oil ill-i Cilbil Win10"! llUMMl-SKEY - M b50011“ 3°51 The Dominion Government should, Recently‘ m5 Governmen‘ iris; warning. None of the firemen m pitai. 1207. of Johnston! River. Aged 52. TODD-At Breadslibane. Jan. i047. Robert James Todd. years. United church Thursday. Jan. 30 my, their Rspgnslblliiies at 2 pm. Interment Breadalibane ‘“mn°my_ Cemetery. "W9 gee lWlKENZlE-At L008 Creek. Jan. of the Government". Major Fulton '27. i947. Alexander M. McKcnI-lc isaid. "a consistent pursuit of the in his 70th year. Funeral from policy initiated by Mr._King in his his late residence ‘Ihursdaycmat famous ‘five cent speech’ wgen he 1:30, thence to Canoe a "id as Prime Minister i at e Church, service starting at 2 pm. would not give a five cent piece t0 Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. any comer-votive Provincial Gov- ANDEBBON-At the P. E. fiend 1mm”; 1i ig in; c: Hospital, Jan. 28th. Howar B. gircngthening your own pos on a Anderson, oi Bristol, in his 18th the expense of those who are your year. Remains were forwarded political opponents. regardless oi yesterday afternoon from the the cost to Canada." Cuiclifle Funeral Home t9 his ltiic residence. Funeral notice lsiior. (‘Muir-Suddenly in this Oity. Tuesday, Jan. 2s. 1m. Frederick eomiomic fr ‘om. Mr_-l"\l n “id Carr. aged a years. eon of Mr. thot tho Progressive Oonsewativei and rm. Frederick Carr. 6i m- iParty should make it clear that Ward Si. Remains resting at A.A. they stand for freedom of enter- Ht-nnessey Funeral Home from. prise and individual initiative for where the funeral will be held all and not just for a few. Privlw i-his afternoon at l pin. Inter- monopoly. lle Blifi- i5 l5 mud‘ i” rnent in R. C. Cemetery. be resisted as Government monop- WADIi-llntered into rest on ‘ply, because one would lead surely "Tuesday night. Jan. “£1941: It to the other. the p. at Island Hospital, Mary In his view. the surest 191W!“- wadc in the Nth year of her tion of a. free society is to be. age. Resting at her hMXlE. B’! found in maklns P0==iili0 ii" W“ Fitzroy Street. Funeral from St. cesaful ollfllliicll 0i “he ‘fimfiilflim 'Paul's Uiureh on ‘Ihursdey. Jan. number 0t Wdtlf-‘llllflli - so. service commencing at 2 p-m. To lbll e00» ii"? “m”! “'12:” I Interment. in ‘People's csrnetgry. Iyynriiifiyignamrgngescyergaagltizr; garb DIRT-At 1T6 Euston t.. an. e a I ~ 20th. James H. Blrt in his UZndian effective definition of unfair .l'£'8l'. Remains are resting at the trade practices so a! i0 fiiiaik o‘; Cutcliffe Funeral Home where a tendency towards central? 3n short service l be held at l economic newer in I i" “df-w o'clock today ru lowed by service Au imwfilbi Bi” i“ i“; ', t in Mount Stewart United church tiou had been taken at t . f5 Mount session in an amendment inno- duced by Mr. Diefenbaker (ProflTc-‘P rive Conservative, Lake Centre. east.) which gives to any individ- uei the rlflit to demand inveatila- tion into mhir trade nrutlfl- "We must at the same time." Hid the speaker. "reiterate and mhke clear our demand for the restora- tlon d the ninremwy vi Peril“ rnent and cessation of the irres- rlischsrtze any new responsibilities "i- thu, allotted to them. leaving as Eoonomlli Freedom (in the subject of confirms and at 2:30. Interment in Sit-wart Cemetery. STEwAItT-The- death occurred on Jnn. 11th of Mra. Anglia Stew- irt. formerly of Enter fiver. Pl 12.1.. at the home of her deulll- ir-r, Mrs. William Buchanan. Ai- huny. ‘The remains are resting at the Andrews Funeral Homi- llunter River. until the funeral which will bc held from the Un- by lied Church. Hunter mver. at poo-ibis nrwtlce vi ltli-iiliiil" . - . -in-Oou.n il which is the basis u" ‘m’ wmfl“ m“ w“ whole tfontrol rystm c! ti" interment Fredericton Cernetefy- “M”! Gowmmenw, n, ‘in, bgllgd for Nsitive sup- . ' - fford ll! Mllllfifllm ifiu€§.'.‘_"“..‘.’i.3“'“$€ ‘Llano again til! freedom and to remre _ In load and loving memory of principle oi liberty under the nil‘; Gnr. Ieaepli a. (Whitey) our». cf in Hrhc screw "ltimi" filth.- thet der the present system we u-e ho longer- subject to the rule of ‘law but are at the mercy of execu- tive discrimination. -—-—————-—r'-* I'll-LII! CLEAN-UP who peeled away January 1M4.» . h oar beer-ts you armory lin- ....__ To reetore the sparkle to dirt- duiiad jewellery, dilute a smell amount of household ammonia with water and boil the article in thb ,l0lIl!l0l\ for a few minutes to soften the dirt._ Be careful to turn the yflerne very iow and place jewellery on pad of cloth at bottom of kvttle. ‘After dirt has dissolved. rinse wgi: and dry mitts e. eoit cloth. . __..____._________ 1w Late To (JlesifL .....__.....__..._...._._..._. IAIIID l! TWO Nllllll. lied-sitting room with kitchen‘ N. D. MacLean unborn/inn IIMBALMIR autoimmune Iertbllhlhe Ileaall Fire which caused considerable damage to a dwelling house at 103 Gerald street left seven person‘: temporarily morning. The blaze is understood to have had its origin on the sec- ond floor, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chappell and their. five child- ren. The firemen arrived shortly after nine o'clock and had the fire under control within an hour. How- ever, na the apartment will not be tenable until repairs neighbors accommodation for the family. Most of the furnishings were saved. der measures drunk with a feeling of be severely I would have iSoviot Russia, ‘a country lDDllilClll methods we are so fond .01 holding up as uii example o regard to the Dominion-Provinciali ruthless tyranny. Mon were U- “Si” wmm“ i‘ wall“; ihmw“ fighters described i-he building as cesslty for a review of the dlvisioni imp; of responsibilities under the pact of. pflqods o; time, Progressive Cnservative Party, he‘! New“ elated, i5 that there should be a. muid have ygqulLcd in Dominion-Provincial Conference to! me Suspgcjg ¢5¢op;~g_ +1: Dwelling lioiies Badly ilaniageii homeless are provided sorts _ii_ouiiriii (Continued from Page repreuive liberty is to remove those lrksome- controia which now only serve to keep a host of bureaucrats power at the expense of the tax- paying public, Major Fulton said. Major Fulton cite-dos ample of Mackenzie King's dl5'i regard for human liberties. hisl Government's methods ling the recent espionage trials. Espionage Major Fulton stressed. and should punished. especially when it is committed by a citizen of the country where the crime ls committed. At the same time. it should never bc- forgotten that such cases, as all others, should be investigated and tried accord- ing to the principles of British law and justice. of is a serious Unwairrimted But the King Major Fulton said. did not con- board his duct its investigation that way. conducted in identically the some manner as it been conducted in nstcud. it was N"? Hllllptlllfe- Jilmiill’ 27' seek oiily those taxing powzrs which : bu,“ insisting on its right i0 no- Charles Cumtnlskey. formerly m. ngcgggary to enable them to, present,“ foreign ministers, soon t _ the political and economic 080535 wide a sphere of jurisdiction as o! Germanlh Funeral from Breadalbane ipouible to the provinces to pro-l Premier npparcn and i Fulton . id d h self io in the present actionsi lgactlg‘: or minim. Write I. a/o Guer- extravagance lVhilCll is causi oignation on the Canadian tax-payer. Major ton said. A glaring example of that extravagance t maintenance of three large civil staffs to do the penditure left other and Whose need and long since passed. For at least a nuc- Blil. (he said, that force ihe l Moisntlng Extravaga All along the line thc in part W85 work was advisable departments. organizations in the Major said. , ieus oi the one-time ii Army. and Air Forces Instead officers left of the Arm at desks in adminl yesterday and dictatorial issued by bureaucrats ll administration. , ion at the conference of tiy forgets, Major Canada keep an occu- in Germany that in removing It he had left liis Government wide open to the satiric comments of the Russian Government which was in seeing through ency of Mr. King's actions. administration ‘ng a mounting in- importance had by (‘gmnda should be maintained as a training ground for capable young o different forces. of the few fficers left in the ed Forces were now stratlve posts 0lty llome Is Flooded threw off the bedclothes early terday morning preparatory setting out of bed to light the that more or less i" f-‘lmllfied both feet as the aide of the bed, and made. of hla kitchen as well as the room floors were inundated water. l) uni-gJto become restless and to m. John McKenzie. Green street. chen stove. Swinging both legs in send-circular fashion. natural to all early risers who believe in getting an unpleas- ant job over as soon as possible. reached a right-angle position to found himself knee-deep in ice-cold temporary waiter. Ohlvbeii Uvint in a one-story house, epartmentrbdclfenzle’: beds are, cg course, on‘ the "Kffiillld "Our" and it did not take him long to sec that the floor The youngest child, s. baby which sirens by itself in a crib. would] ave been clrowined had it chanced have Barton, yes- t0 klt- I they l Mr. bed- with Fui-iqh fallen out qt the col. the father h o d, i said yesterday. in usuflfid. but many cellars an ex- B00" 12 Fireiiien ‘Overcome In hand- crime. The whole gection of the City in the vicinity of Spring Park Road was flooded yesterday morning. In the evlnlni. most of the water had have more than a foot of water and cannot be traversed- without rubber $200,000 Blaze (By The Canadian Press) TQR-QNTO, Jan. Z8~A fgmfljgr] the former Victoria Hotel which (lad been converted i tit-lose i least 75 persons homcllss. More than 120 firemen the hours {the city fought iinorc than four some; of y was seriously affected. o decidr. f uturc Liberal restaurant. tenants fled in they had on. Caretaker through merit shouting had and “Fire! my 1mg ants. v l-Te nconsist- in the basement when the blaze started. Th fore nce rc is an idnhght ‘old landmark in West Toronto— into three-storey business and apart-- mcnt blOCk-WBS destroyed by fire early today. causing damage esti- mated at $200,000 and leaving a ing deputy chief Peter Herd. wer heated in a cooling unit. flames spread quickly and most whatever clothes from ,sevcral stations in that section of blazo ElTCSF-fid the 00'; iiito cells; dcnlcil counsel: and u n , c uincommuntcado‘! yo‘. long a smudgepot after emerging Au ‘his was from it choking and coughing and the. done’ Mayo, Fulton Said, 0,, me _v.'ith tcars streaming from their that any om" mmhod =oyfitogetlici' l2 firemen. inciud. the production of c facturlng of cheese, d ing of it. No The firc began in the baseman of the Bamboo Grill. a Chinese when a motor over- isomc a continue to exceed tlhup€d to export excess milk pro- for before bringing it under control. ‘Fire- {- _._._.__._ Reiterates Refusal To Reconvene Conference ' On Taxation Proposals UITAWA, Jan. 38—LCP)—-Prime » iMinistei- Mackenzie King has re- iterated the Government's inten- tion to continue negotiating tux- ation agreements with the Prov- inces on urindlvidual bull rather [than at,’ a general Dominion-Pro- vincial conference. The rc-affirmation of the. Gov- ernment's views was made in a. letter sent yesterday w Premier Cheese Industry Iisstis Leadership “Canadians have made Canada what it is by faith, courage, 5g". reliance. Ind industry. Th, cheese industry in Canada has been built on that foundation. This is the Mr. King for publication today. doctrine we should be preachlngi Individual negotiations were i0 1703's lhd idling men on Ganad- l producing more satisfactory re- ran farms. and not the doctrine of suits than anything "hitherto ac- discdntent and least resistance; the compiished by a general confer- dwilille of sreen field; m away; ence." saldMr. King in the letter the doctrine of jobs in crowded lent in reply to one Mr. Drew towns and cities." raid m. G.S.l-l.'mdde public Friday in Toronto. Dominion Deputy Minis- Mr, Drew's letter was issued tel‘. in an address to the Ontario after he h-zd received details of Cheese Producers’ ASSXHBUOXI‘ at the new proposals whit-h the [Elf Toronto on January '7. The cheese mini-oh has put forward as the, industry in Canada at present is in basis oi new taxation agreements‘ important aspects undergo- with the Provinces. in: transformation and in other Ir. King said the new proposals B89001! _ appeared to- be more orlfirst has been communicated to 1088 Static or_ stagnant. There were the seven Provinces which had in“? Ylil° "id iilili l0 Siiii-‘iiy wii- been negotiating tlxation agree- sumption of dairy products in merits. They h-ad been sent to Mr.‘ ‘Gourde would require all the pm- Drew and Premier n ' ' of "it mill! BllPlliy flnd- there were Quebec “as a matter of courtesy"; "the" who Went s0 fur as to sua- | 1n his letter Mr. Drew had saidl gest that cheese production should he had taken receipt of the pro-j be discontinued entirely. even for ogbig a5 an in int‘ . the domestic market. and still con- iéovonme... wgf-ltpfé$rgtjthfg icmimued "m" Page i’ iii-me liiiiie °iiiPiii0i milk!“ 0H1" a new Dominion-Provincial con- QohtribEQY-lt .i..“(.....’".,}‘£5 011115- _ ference. campaign for a new Y. M. C. A. Dghggttg; if?" b;i“i°'“°“i5; siilii __ building. Meanwhile, with the ‘ca-l calculétsloglge sdedhollals 99510‘; You Ara Mistaken" Y. M. C. A. Building Fund in x h‘ n‘ i ' all‘ i”! ° ‘:1 “ _ trust and loft intact. tho Associ- ie ed e Vi?“ i" n he PAS‘ Ydu are mistaken. . in as- alien has boon fol-cod to operate lent situation the production cud iiumlng that this act of courting export was essential for a stablliud on m, r » ~ dilly industry Biilil iii“ cimiidiisiFinance ‘Tints lrltendg: htlilnlirlililsl: ‘capacity to produce milk wouldiihn the Gavemmen‘ proposed w iiie domes“? reconvene the Dominion-Provincial consumption requirements of milk conference for the purpose of a“ products. Moreover, cheese was the tempting further to negotiate ‘he. only for-m in which it could be tax aafeemenys at a “new, mph ference." _wrote Mr. King, "Thus far the method of nego- tiation with the Provinces indivi- ,ducts and have the advantage of ‘o superior product in the wioryd‘: markets. The volume of cheese tint dually _ _ has been m _ may be produced in Canada waslsmsyaciory 1n l“ resunlicizo E0018 i0 019F000 "P00 iiiB iiiiill of Provinces that have sc-ught agree- job that could be made in produc- n.9,“ by individual negotiation ing the milk, manufacturing theinum anything hnheno “com _. heese, and marketing it. lished by e. general conference E) i To undertake such action effeci- [his method n has alsu been Iéunfl" iveiy, faith in the business was es-i possgbie to am", much more 1.03m “eiliiai- Wham" ii be l“ respect of] ill’ ate settlement which w b- miiiiv iile mam” Iieve will be just and fair t8 ti“ °i' ihe markehipeople of every part c-f Canigd ‘lei producer of milfr for| M“ King and m“ with cheesc ‘who continued to damn ihei “an” of time the reason I i’ business was going to oontributewnntlnuing negotiations on f] f" much to it or get the best out of | divkhm basis we“ hello i": ii for, himself. Notflfliigill’ illififiiilge’ i "stronger thnn ever." L mu“. ent could hope o re an a rons “Allow t i and mmumii” ‘hem m producc 108809: arlllefllarzfillifuclwlirxsxlel, list! i large quantities of good milk un-~ pared to awaits a conference less it was prepared t0 Dfllvldewvith .8 m“ . IlPSPIliBE-i fbciiiiie-i and iirshciiisl ernmelntprtiefsegntaliie: otatuilliyctlili’. The Service‘ ‘lid i"! ililliiciilil and rwdyi which may be mutually conven- Austin Kinnear ran the hails of the apart- Fire!" to spread the alarm among thc ten- and his four-ycar-old son and furnace servicemen were oi’ the Grill e blaze broke out shortly be- and firemen ap- peared io have it under control. 1:: “.‘.‘.'.§..§.';°‘.;‘.‘“2‘.Z..Z.’.‘.‘§““.F.f§ l". . h- flclency. Finally. Canadian cheese i gixg gieniorsgaid ‘Pfiimmmli “mi could not be marketed to best ad- ‘ structure n h‘? “w i“ "is i“ vantage unless it was a product the Provlo w ‘ch ‘he other}? that would satisfy the dlscriminat- mam h “c” w“ based‘ Palm“ ing consumer, a product which five ‘Ed “m. taken ‘my ieilisifl-i would continue to be available bE-i rientailictiliouDwnhA-espect m uni CW5” ih°5° wh° pmdlmed i‘ iladi the Provlncegnllarlioniifrlziifasiio pay‘ filth in the future of their busin- elusive use c!‘ the persoaali 5 come, corlwmilvll and inheritance tax fields. The MW Qre-r-vsuls differed frum Sllllflié outlined in the budget lasti n‘ ‘mii’ i?‘ i0 the amount of. | “rim Qpportlilnlics in the business were a challenge to ell concerned who had faith in the business, just as the future of any business or in i shortly after arriving on the l h “e to o! scene. Police withdrew cordons ‘imazigliiocilwg: llwlquub ‘glaarguhad rental offered. iaround the building then but hoti play in meeting Ailiwllsh Mr. Kin; made m, ‘gases in the two uopcr of the .____.._.______ “d hgd unison Minutes ofiastmeetingreadfl Mean“ opened by gingin; ode, signed. 146M838 t-hamzka were received and read b)’ T011 can w“ remanded to by 10 Christmas bureaiix. I B-llllfoled "id existence ‘Mrs. Warfield Orr for ‘shut-in boxes. also s. letter floors - ibursf into flames and the bulld- ing blazed with greater intensity. f-rcm B, major part to that challenge to cheese. It could be met successfully only by encr- getic heam-work by all 0000011160 and able leadership and direct- r°ier°ii°° i0 ii. it has already been disclosed that New Brunswick!‘ MBYliiOba and Saskatchewan have found the new pro oaals as a sat- isiactm-y ham Navy, Army, and Air Forces which I _ or a re practically no longer exist. Those MAYFIELD lNsTiTl-lTli ion on the part,of the Ontario Datimte word ‘rem “h; (laments. staffs could very well be co- . cheese Producers Association. c" i! expected sham rovin- ordinamy The January meetiru; oi the May-y ---—-—-—- Y- Major Fulton thought there field W.I. met at the home of Mrs.‘ GLEN VALLEY W. T. _ were plenty of places for the ex- Miller Orr Wit-h slX mfmbfab 11,1103 D I praise of economy but that the|thiee visitors present. ‘eel-ing me Januafy meeting of len Famny Bead Government. as usual, had econ- ‘Opened by elllflinfi ti" 90°’ '-°ii°w' valley women's Institute met at y omized where a reasonable ex-Jd by fi-‘leiiiiili i“ cued the home of Mrs. Ella Aliboli- For African Tour repeating Creed in unison. The mbers. three members paying Collection amounted LONDON- Jun- 20 — <c1=> -—'I‘lie_ i stance. th i fees. n iMie- Rh“ iilbiliii" i" i‘ iii“ "”i tneelic. The report of committee fifllfftllofiuniiy has begun final ure- n, NlvypCGiVed a few weeks evious. It was‘ was hemt mm t s 0r a two-month, 10,000- possessed miiveii mm “ii siifldins hm‘ be] Sick committee for next month non m" ihmiilil 5°11“ Affida. and paid. A-ll committees heard Scigbflll _Mxss Add“? Bowen‘ M". WW mus‘?! them is likely to appear ard new ones appointed. 0c. n91 d Abbe". public before their depart- tht- many the most h,‘ u“ and Mrs. Miller QIT- Lil-Hilli- held at Mrs. Andrews. . portunitl’ i Blair Andrew. Next meeting A pgpgr from the Convenor Miss Margarette Houston and Mrs- Aaidrow. Sick. Mrs. Warfleld On M . in i; Valentine and bringing a symp- O W55 month; Mrs. Vernon Gillis. Mrs. Roll call for next month to be ure from Portsmouth on the bat-j answered by each one making a "who Vanguard m». 1. , Last minute packing is taking place. Fbshion reporters in London hive been allowed to peek g; some 0f the creation; the Qncm and me Princesses will wear, but are g-yom l" i uthy card. g, Program committee for next 501"" iii" “W” “° °p A ri ulturc, Mrs. Ray McLeod , of further Placiimji igiriliaovlvi: regadcby Mrs. Andrew aisoascramb- (iyrlls Mflrilfl- M155 Addie 3°“ to secrecy Tegandlnz details until maintain and i!!!“ 0P 9' led word con-test on flowers. ‘ w v flew bualnesr n w” decided the official beginning of the ion; ledge and skiLmjor muonmd - The gccy was asked to R1 te u. m "an ‘ mm‘ apron and M“ at Capetown 1gb y;_ y Summing “(lane W‘ ‘ relcflon’ Mrs. McLeod about same. wovynd m! Avoo" w“ lpéolmed to If sartorial preparation; r0,- [he he was sure u to ma“ decided that the members ‘ n 8k (he a m" A wash mm Royal tourists have been elaborate. mounting 0P 7mm c" exchange valentines for ncx r0 m e D - they aren't g patch on those lak- which would throw the ministration out of DOW" 355°“ Premier decided as the Liberal t the country. to come 0 been long-suflarlnl- gide or indignation reaching flood ople have but the rising ir. now ilwedilli proportions which cannot but 0"‘ - joygd by all. mm “d sweep from their posit-. \ ____...____—- ions not olllll ti" liifib"! “i " 800M! roam the hundreds of ~ thousefndl to: bureaucrats Whieh i" " ° 12 to 14 8a er Content long hove be" "iiilli"! i° "mil it; o » raiuTr of it. a arrest short-hour. big-money positions. 1 ' m“ ‘d’ call. Mrs. Miller Ora- gave ful talk on makinfl Wi-"iiibi- The Jlngirq (he first verse of oda" amd a a a heip- and school brush and toilet re- Mrs. win-rieio oi-r was epoch-ltd i° Ki" a demonstration on making 0003i" Cyrus at next meeting. Meeting closed bl‘ closed "0 Can-i dainty lunch was en- foueiowitliinstylraiu '._ eseeedin‘ 13% Sugar. i118 ililwe Hmong their hosts. South Africans in London say that their countrymen. never ones to fuss about the ll tle niceties of appgrci, 00w are Bering tailors for {qr-- mal ensembles. Informal attire will be ihc order in “"51"? 0001M. however. In ar- Tl-llflilll the tour. South African authorities had the help of notes P11110190 by the Canadian govern- lflQIlt Lift! the King Ind Queen visited Canada in i000. South Afri. "Ii P00"! Sly the report describes illiil‘ Mllcsties as "essentially il°lll0lY" Pfluple who went out oi to bu. got by secretary. Noxt place of meeting. Mrs. Martin's. Meeting was with National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by hostess assisted by her daMlliF-‘l- in-lnw. Mrs. Withheld Abbott. and Miss Addie Howell. teacher. pairs IIISH INDEPENDINCI STORY TO BE WRITTEN DUBLIN. Jan. N — (OP) -—'I‘he government has established a uluo‘lg BOAIDi muiTWx-‘illnall; ofllzgtaumglertlmairi? Pill-iii, l; m“! “y u’ b‘ heipmi “id ‘mm’ ue a, ta WI! *- la a i '°" "~“""" ‘m.’ ftlgrlriieefitillietllfcethe lfiznmlillllli "‘i""”i°“' i" ii“ "i" i'“= ‘l unteers ln ibis to the Truce of mwidqgnzllzny hemuiri‘? m‘ “'1' Jan. - - ' . _ wry 0 ls. who ye tested IIW-lutthslr-urtrb mi whiich resulted In establish bridges ‘M "m, y“! of m“ to three local men killed In the wer, Littletrury viii-am epitaph "Ye who pastures green live on in l "Remember us. and think what.‘ f infght have been.” I ‘Ilhe Diocesan .Adviso rejected the memorial. ing the epitaph aa‘ "m and unpoetlc." The! jected to the words “lance-Oar- poral" prefixing one of the names because ‘fenne- coi-porel is an awolniment, not. an the memorial a rank.” cboee the England's " sweetness and appear‘ = nee make The Inger into tie fluent regs tabla introduction Ia years. Bears enonaaua~ iy and Ia la a distinct meat of the lrieii Free State. Director of the biireauwill be Michael McDunphy, released from his duties as secretary to Presi- dent Bean Okeily. "The urgency of this work has along the route. As in Canada, a pilot trein will run just ahead. FARMS All) BCITOOLING salads. leueeo, jaiee. ete. ___ n, 5on4, irresistible. Be antes been impressed on the govern- dencrlbv "(°n',"|°"” ”" iiimii i’? ii" in‘ ‘hi’? b‘ "w" Unable to send their children l0 eariingleae iWTlO took part in the struggle and who“ New” m” mum not ab m, ob. ‘m-‘Owllalw iwiioee evidence would be invalu- yo,‘ n,‘ “h”. fie,‘ m, mhabm ma. afloat emitter lelrllbrrlgilt. able, pass away. the collection of essential material will be increas- ingly difficult." said a statement from the government information bureau. developed three large farms by com- io ply for school fees, books an smiuaen. Drew of Ontario and released byl O ants of Benao. in the Axim district. munal labor and used the profits d Princes of church, James Cardinal McGulgan. Tomato. and Francis Cardinal S/pcllrnun, New York, sat on throne while hour and a half service W85 chanted for Cardinal t IIIGREASEEAGTIVITIES on borrowed funds. The auditor's report was pre- sented by A. J. Haslam, Treasurer of the Association. The revised constitution and by-luvrs wort.- iircsevivd and atl- opted. A report on bois‘ work activit- ies for the year was presented by G. M. Avard.‘ chairman of the boys‘ work conimittt-o. A. H. Duvar prosenicd a ropoii. on tho development and operati- ion of Holland Cove Camp. The work of ific Ladies‘ Auxil- iary for the year was presented in a rcpori by Mrs. E. E. Clau- soii, lilo rrtiring Auxiliary jlfTSl-i (irni. Tho mooiing was pziriicii- lariy npiirt-ciiitlvo of lllf‘ assist-i nnco givt-n by the Auxiliary io the Association. Miss Rut-h Ross reported on the work of ihc Girls‘ and Women's Ccntmlttrn. Tlio following wow olot-iod to the Board of Directors". Arthur Bclchcr, G. Gordon Huglits. Dr. W. G. I-Icgg. Major F‘. J. Storey, John A. Simmonds. Tile follow- ing directors ivoro rc-olcctcd: R. J. Rlljlfirl. K. M. Martin, T. Roy Cudmoro. R. B. MzicLeircn. J. M. MacFadycn. Continuing members of the Board are: E. C. Johnstone. Clif- ford McDonald, A. J. Hashim, E. S. Coffin, W. E._ Scantiebury. W. G. f-iogg. G. M. Avril-d, 8.1”. Tin- iioy, SA. McLeod. Walter J. Cox.’ At a meeting of tho Board of Directors held after the snnuali meeting the following officers wore elected for the en- suing from‘. Honorary Prcsirioni: Hon. Goo. l D. DoBlois. Presldcni‘. B. Frank Timmy. Vice-President; more. _i______ New England: hour; general labor 95 cents male chairs in Quebec's basilica Villcneuve. SEEK airbag riinirrs (Continued from Page l) nnrtif." sin s 8 Tu and 70-75 cents female. Halifax (chosen as likely to lit! highest wage area); cutters 74-78 cents per hour, general labor 50-150 cents male and 40-50 cents, icinnic. He described in detail reports of expansion with government aid of the fishing facilities Newfoundland said the in Cflllilbr. and Iceland, and Now England fisheries were similarly expanding but, with- out government aid. tiustry to lllfwllilll lack of izii-iii t-uliiroi. exeelltil/E rounds of ammunition that was lust quote tariff years production of ;: Newfoundland and Iceizintii He said the New England indus- try first lost its suit ccd fish in- Carfadian competition Then ii turn-st! iu .*'lll'.)lii(.l lrsli to keep its flectsfiiii operation but "because nt inade- protectioii." For 25 l"1lll'i(lllSll fil- LifljUl‘ New leis had become tir- [England fishing iiiliil n5. iCuliida, nouv be allowed to iilllf? the inst pro- duct which leaders cf thrs indus- try believe possible to invent, and "Shall t hose ctruiiirits _ iipoii which the progrcss tllltl pros- perity of the whole l\c\\ Engl.‘\tl fishing ‘industry dEpt-iidw?“ lie i asked. “The New England fisheries will survive only if this governmtnt provides pro-per protection through i iorlff controls against tho increas- ing flood of foreign fish now tit‘- iluging the American mni'k€ls_" DRIVER TELLS (Continued from Page 1) handcuffs, a hunting knife and 300 in boxes and cotton bags on their persons. Lainesse told police lie rcccivcd g telephone unit yesterday by u mun wanting to kiioiv tho price of i, a trip to St. Hyncinthe, Que. When T. Roy Cud-ihe told him sis the man ordered ia taxi to pick him and two cc-m- Rocordiiig Socrctary: RB. Mnc-lpgniong up a; the New winds" ‘Larch. Asst. Rrrcortiintz G. Hoirg. Treasure-r: A. J. Haslam. Chairman of tho Executivo: E. C. Johnsione. . v Mcmbcr of the Exccutivc‘. Ar- ihur iélcichor. l Continucti on’ Page Sccrniary: W.‘- PROPOSEO $50 (l 63s,; lilO-ij panuiiuog) fectivgexpilrcgnMarcl-il l W; Without new legislative action the basic ‘pension would drop back lo the statutory $20 per month. Mcefings In (faincra A Dominion-Provincial conference on pensions vras iield late last year and plans for easing of adminis- trative regulations u-ore discussed along with other charges. The mtctilitts were hold in ciinirra nnri illfiffl llllVE bccii iio miliouiiccmciiis on the changes agreed llpOli. Should current Dominion-Pro- vincial taxation negotiations en- gender RRF8€fllClll5 irilh all Prov- inces ii is possible stops will be taken to inaugurate tho old iigc pensions proposals outlined in the Provinces when the Dominion- Provincfal conference opened in August. 1945. The conference was told that if the Provinces gave the Dominion practically exclusive use of the personal income. corporation and inheritance tax fields the Federal Government would assume full cost of a pension of $30 a month to all '10 and over regardlesg of means. The Government would share the cost of pensions to needy ‘persons between as and 60. iwouid follow a Hotel in SIlCFlJYOOKE‘. "The three were waiting for nie at 5:25 phi." sai-ti Laiiiessv. "I was instructed to which is c. few_ miles away, A; I pulled into the municipality, 1 was ordered to stop my cab and a gun was put against my head." "They put handcuffs on mo. gagged me and pulled me ‘into the back of the cab. It, was a night of terror. Those guna were point- ing at. me from all angles at first. There never was e. time when I Wasn't looking into the mouth of at least one threatening muzzle." 00M STRIKE (Continued from Page l) has bcon ‘issued. union liuadquart- crs here advised its locals ‘through- out the Maritimes last week that unless otherivisc notified the cur- roni contract would end Jan. 31. Slncg then iircsl-dviii Freeman Jenkins oi ihc union's Marifiiiia district has stiiicd tliiit ilic union "no CDXIlIGCF-llil work" attitude, The main point at issue between operators slid miners is tlie un- ion’; chi-cf demand fci- n “ago iii- Wi-‘ilil’ 0i $1.40 a clay tiliovc t-ur- rcnt basic rates of $5.34. This (ic- mand, scaled clown from the oi‘- itiihel request for a, $2.50 raise. was refused when the union met with officials of Dominion Staci and Coal Corporation. largest operator, in a ('Ollil‘l‘i‘ilt‘(! with Federal Labor Department offi- cials at Ottawa last week. Millflllflh Labor Minister Mil- chell has proposed a conciliation hoard to iron out the dispute, the union has declined to accept tha offer, conicnding that such a boardwould be ineffective. MIUULIUUUQULU-U-I 1 solicit A joist meeting of the l‘. l3. Island I-‘ieh and Game Protective i Asbonlrvftion nnri Inlnrirl Phmaunta linllflsltrd. will be held in (‘lty Hall All mnnibera are mrgcd to attend. l MURA- UOlfI 9085i. —~‘0Pi - am l-‘rlday r-vrrilng. Jan. 3i M 8:15 PM. Two good films will he shown» l ooimor: w. arswiinr. E. FRANK ACORN. Socy lelzmd Pheasants Unlimited. Stacy. P. I2. l. Fish and Game Proteoflve Association. ‘ ‘i. drive to Chainlilj‘, _ " "or-s s-t . <~ 40- l5"! wveve-e one-gam-