rm ‘ William. Ontario, . PG!‘ eoaai and political Manda “IP11! are ‘but dif Q's-in; tat cu.- This d arenas developed n day in the Common; when‘ Mclvor praised the initiative farm methods of Objl-bway Indl in his riding in fertilizing t potato fields with coarse gaéight in fresh-water Lakes. Ill ' the tine looked amazement but contradiction. - In the Government lobby to laughed when t correspondent asked mfg‘ he thou at [Tiwie hi; iottetown. followed ‘QR, adrkeas by tbs at. Rev. as. :11“ o: unvdufl fl u" @721.‘ baAd vrumta-tion will um be F“ °' tenant Gov mo: faggar-lff bd by are. lev- gmen from the ave dcaneriaa of pmsmt an of U16 lI-iii. , . wiélll than ld&fll 3H2: l . qggggig, °§yw§xfidbai nerieautm "given by His moellenoy BMW B 1e. , Dim‘ "h? miles ce "I don't he said, “but in Prince Edward land beat potatoes stopped using about 40 years ago. In the old d we co putting down a smelt with eac potato set. It might have er would do that nowadays. me chuygh for "And all this," Mr. Douglas add- Qoyerlwl‘ and party. for the Pre- ed kindly, “is nothing against Rev. m,“ and m o the Provin- Mr. McIvor who is an Indian chief flu! Government. and for the in his own right. I wish his In- nd Citv Councillors, Plac- Kill?“ ‘also be reserved for he wives of these dignitaries. Following the Benediction Car- dlnal MoGuigan will lead the pro- Cgsglofl back to the Bishops resi- of them." l li by - till?» i?” "253 “"5... .,_ l5 radiate Fran n, After the clerilv will some ill lieutenant Governor and mern- (mnunud ‘mm n“ n ._ r tn ofllclni party. includ- 72E nigovlnclal and civic dig- vi w i . Hiiremsgrirniece wlullhb‘; roedaaet and ,9 will be 8178113915 9-!“ in the Basilica. and also for the convenience of those outside. Children’s Mass On Friday morninfl His Emin- grused in the deveiwmentuf their ibospltal facilltim and by this cri- terion the people oi Prince Edward Island had nothing 01 which to b6 ashamed. , Macb/llilan wopk oLthe Blue Cross plan and the organization for talizat- ame Wm s,“ Mm gm- me gm. ion to Maritime patients. Art the _ prment time. 16'7.00o persons 1n the gfifl“ 01kg? .B“’1“°“ M Ho‘ “d Mari were participants in times the Blue Cross plan. ‘Hie program opened with a vio- lin selection by Mr. Matthew La- For followed v a vocal solo by Mns. Gordon Roper ‘The Florence Ni o In the afternoon he will visit m5 aims mister, St. Dunstans Un- ivcrslty. where an oBicial receli- “on will be tendered Iiim bv the Rector, the faculty and the stu- .cnts. d At s o'clock Friday evening His Enliiiellce will hold a Public r8- ceptlon at the Bishoife 11581691108. be which all citizens are invited. On Sunday morniml the Candi- nsl will assist at Mass in his nat- ive parish of Rustioo. at 10.30 o‘- cioc. ‘There will he an official dinner in his honour at 12.80. Hl< Eminence will then return to Charlottetown and prepare to leave for Antigoninh. where he is io give the commencement day sermon at St. Francis Xe/vior Uni- evrsltv on Monday. Threat-ii? (Continued from Page 1) plicalion may be for somewhat less than this but can give no specific dPllliiS at the present time." D. S. Harkness, Progressive- conscrvatlve member for Calgary East asked Mr. Vaughan if in tlze C. N. Rfs application it would trike into account economic conditions in certain areas. Both Mr. Vaughan and Transport Minister Chevrier intimated that the request for freight rate in- crease would be on a strictly fin- ancial basis with no consideration to factors such as geographic loca- tion or fiscal need bel-ng consid- cred. Maritime members are awaiting lth closest interest the exact’ erms of the C. N. Rls application. James mater Douglas, Liberal mcmber for Queen's, and Rev. Daniel Mclvor, Liberal member for BIRTHS MscNEVlN-At. the City Hospital on May 14, i946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ncil MnrNevln, (nee Peggy Arsen- gililii). Charlottetown, a son, Neil ('11. Rice. DD. after which the gradu- Honour. J. A. Bernard, A baritone selection-“An Old English Love Bond-was rendered the valedlctorv address was deliv- The MZoNutt. x t Pei-sing eature of the . oiseewae the presentation of rose to each graduating nurse by tcwohlittle flower girls. Margaret s. er ne C bell Jane c and Patsy prise leen Lieutenant-Govern ion of her work in class in the nurses’ WM v liolnian Flag (Continued from Page l) votes. and adjudged the best entry b glugh flange of » Duncan, B. C. rec votes. 5. A flag wfth a crown on a blue leaves on a white fleid in t designed by Col. A F. army heraldry expert; two votes. 6. A flag com fly: white of the fly; designed by l". A. Roy of Quebec; one vote. 7. A red flag Rreen maple leaf outlined ivn white; designed by Isabelle Grace, who did not give her address; one vote. 8. A blue ensign bearing a green maple leaf in n white oval In the fly; submitted in a Montreal La Presse competition and selected by Hugh Savage, Duncan. B. '2, as a merchant navy flag; one vote. 9. A Union Jack outlined with n , . an (formerly of thh QUINN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 9th. 1846. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Quinn. Watervsle lnce Vlnle Connolly) a daugh- r, , friends gathered st the home of ROBERTSON - At the Prime s“?! wlsiiitdentigggexdutlstggpltdvg M“ “m M's" ‘Wgmm R°°"°‘- w Edward Island 30,91“; (m- Mgy Vite . ' "' no honour to Mr. Henry Burgess, 10. 1944i, m, and Mm E, A, w‘ A White em, b‘ m wiho on that date had nttaineohls Robcitsoii. North River. a eon. 801d’ new. de l“ a gfilmeagedgo: seventy-fourth birthday. and who James Albert, a red mum, lea; "Ypfhe pf, . d _ is much more active than most rmisisib-Aisourls r1 1m. April “ma, b M" M M For’; i, folks many years Wunger. A de- l6. 1e46, w Mr. uric 32.. vemoii wenmoul“, ah.- m; Wm 5 iicious goose dinner was served by J Fraser. a daughter, Alma Louise. (Patriot please copy). _\ MABBIAGES iIAltRlS-STEWABT-At the Unit- i-n Church ParsonageJfurray “Isr- hol‘ on Saturday, May i1. 1940. by Rev. Roy Vessey, Fred Strickland Harris to Zelda Alfreda Stewart, both of Murray Harbor. ADAMS-IIUNT- At the Parish Church, Egham, England. May 4. 194d. Ha Ailums of Charlottetown, cross outlined leaf with white fled author; one vote. blue, gold and green‘ d Charles Rnbltallle, ‘rn Que; one vote. Egham Surrey, n- lm-n gram for the committee to follow: ii E. 1.. l _ 050d. MIL MI iislyrz‘.lns"zzz".iir.uzi'f fl. mi it'll. ibr- - r DEATHS eXPcrts would appear befolre the gifidMflg‘ whali- h; a ~ l DUNK! lllLl.—$uddenly at rreasrietuii °° t f," °" ‘mm’ ,1? u lng of much-loved old Mfly i4. 1946, Mrs. Spurgeon Hill: §§§,’,"€§T°{‘,' Y1K“, mbgedemgfpe l‘: sorolgs. % hymns; mimic by Mr iligc 57. Funeral on Thursday. May smndard n" a" from Fredericton in . at p.m. Christian Church. Interment Prong-me- r re ctive desl il moti ."'__....--.._ l"- BANK our-r, . V" iilisyuslbL-Qg“. ll w stun-o?! iimeb 511mg. fro ‘km.’ ' 0 I Y na - . ow- y E YW- Filw“ ‘Wdflz den (n-usiiicoba) 05nd Maurice is residence bi immune.’ 1am. at 2 - m and ‘m’ provl Mgifilgoklkiitsd (ll-such. the process of elimination. 5.000. Ps|s_d_s_ (Continued from Page 1) the Chum: . i NICHOLSON-At loo s. B. 0.. MB)’ f. 1946, Donald, son the la » M d ‘Mrs. John P. Nicholson. E3 i553. on ways and manna of d ns elr uh i who was in the House at Mr. Mclvor in didnot rise in Y ward lan know about Ontarl " where we grow probably the in the world we fish as fertilizer a some farmers were in the habit Q done some good but was a hit or miss business. No serious potato-grow- diana the best of luck with rhei-r fish-grown potatoes but as a po- tato man. I wouldn't want any part noting how far they have PIO- commended the stated that during the last three months 8133.000 were out by ghtingale pledge graduating nurses was then administered by the Rev. H. C. stion diplomas were presented by His Lieutenant-Governor bv Mr. Roy Smaiimun and then cred by Miss Dell Eileen Moore. accompanist was Mr. Walter resented to Moore by the or in recognit- lesding her examinations. 4. A white ensign with a green mafple leaf in the fly; submitted to a Montreal Ln Presse competition Y silver and red square in tho masthead comer and three maple uguld, ed of triangular areas of red. w ite and blue with a green maple leaf in the broad centred with a 11. A flag with a red 5t. George's ln white on a blue t field and bearing a green maple outline in the centre; designed by an unidenti- lfl. A trl-coior of broad bands of eslgned by ree Rivers. Rene Baudoin (L-Vaudreull Bou- langes) moved a three point pro- -'!'he dozen remaining flags to be flown from n masthead so committee members could get the full effeot of the t en lomtobei-euienhered purge s not voted on ded for continuation will be the lily one noon. o 5-15-11. 5118.8 io- bores, t-lo-il AT SUMMER“!!! - Iii-L. B. a urn-ray mm. on’ ‘Ilhmuged-ny for Himmler-side. $12 I Where he is to be stationed on navigation course with the 1L0 Fvu usuibter ibfieismosreufim a Join him later. -New Glasgow News. vasrrmnna-iim Alex M , Jiabiiee Ave, ottetowu where LARGE. FRESH LOB day. Cad: & OM17 B leftllrid for she w day evening, April 29th. many Mr. and Mrs, Reeves. Conspicuous visit her sim-h-lew and d1 ter. Mr. and Mire. James Currie a. few days. -New.Glaegow News. ls DISMISSED-At a meeting of the City Police ‘Commission last night, City Police Officer Ciorcol Poole was dismissed from the 1'0- lice Force for conduct unbecomin on officer. FIBEMEN CALLED — A bum- ing haystack on the Mount Edward e t mn coiled out the litre De it 10:80 last night. The 3K was extln tlmugh not fiat the use of large quantities of DON'T FORGET the auction sale tomorrow at Alfred Webvtws at Marie. two and a half miles from Morell at l p.m. D.S.'l‘. Choice stock will be sold; also race brood mare. Clydesdale stal- lion and two piospective racing colts. See large sd in this helper. 5-15-11 SORORITY DIEEIQ - Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Irene Maclleod on Monday evening. May lath. riie retiring president. Esther Walters, presided. conducting the installa- tion of the new officers. Through the courtesy of the local Art So- cl-ety. rnembcrs had the leasure of viewing n number of sl des Je- pictlng paintings by Maritime art. ists. Luncheon was served by the hostess and a leasant hour spent in discussion gefore the meeting adjourned. FAREWELL FAETY _ m, Mm. Joseph Du ism. of s and mun and son. Willa; ring Park Road ard, . MaoLeod an. COMMITTED T0 SUPREME COURT Thinner flowatt,wglty, clmrged wt robbery with v g3” for trial to F: e yesterday morn rig by Si! ism-are KM. and we. Linus Macliiiill- Martin. Two others held on the some e. were . The case involved the ‘all? black- ac and robbing a citizen on Richmond L Ao- Excise Act, one defendant was fined $100. and costs; the other was iermnded one week with ball at $1,000. Eleven drunks were i Coirrt. some received fines rang- ing from $20. and costs or tlmae mmtihs in jail to ta and costs or 10 days. Two were remanded for one week and another until next Thursda . Rnyalime mbeedasvlolatcs-eofthe BIRTHDAY PARTY-On M3011- on the beautifully decorated dining able was a. four-tier birthday cake ‘presented by Mr- Burgess daughter. Inmiediately after din- ner the gathering was called to order by Eustace Reeves who was appointed chairman: In I was read by Roy Hill. whilo "it presentation .of a number of beautiful gifts was made by R49! ln-ald Reeves and Mrs. Roy Hill- Conaplcuous among the lifts was a beautiful pen and P911611 Ni- lad- B d l‘ nk. The uigess an son ra "g returns of Aff lr i ft turday for Ottawa What: hoe will like a Stiff Trllil ing Course. onaawlu. u fieuwéi“ ‘limit: “m”: U GI Cw I ...L'.'n°"°m'“ the weekend rim.“ with ‘lu- 82;‘- oonnpaaano an m- ily- suaanon. - nowsap lleINNll f Fitted Footwear. , g-IO-Btt-tt. h ‘puvams snavxoa: ans-rose open this affr- llsv: Itlasgew’: ilotlvltlos r lllaa Ruth Dicldeson who. has been employed at the Banatorlum, as been welcomed home by her may friends Miss leaner lmith had a plou- ant week end with her little friends, Dos-is and Nell Andrew. Mr. Rollin Hooper. accompanied y his mother and sister, Joyce. were recent visitors at the home of w. and Mrs. Noel Hooper. N Mr. and Mrs. Aldnr Dlckleaon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houston and Miss Muriel Stevenson were in the City on Friday. Mrs. Wax-field Orr spent a pleas- ant visit in Charlottetown with friends and relatives. Something unusual for the 9th of May. Mr, James Houston made a trip to the village by sleigh. with very fair roads. Mrs. Wm. McMillan who under- went a serious. Weration more than a. week ago, is making a good recovery, which her many friends will be glad to know. Mrs. Blair Andrew was in the City on Friday she was accompan- ied on her return by Miss Joyce Hooper. Little Sheila Dl‘ckleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Dickie- son is lndlsposed at her home here. and it is hoped she will be fully re- stored to her wanted health very soon, r Mrs. Gordcci Houston who, has been nursing in Charlottetown. is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Stevenson. Mrs. J.A. Edwards (nee Mary McLean) of Ottawa arrived on the Island Friday evening and is now the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Wesley Paynter. At the close of the .M.S. the newly organized aid he its-meet- l-ng. In the absence of the presi- dent. Mrs. Warfield Orr presided. "Penlng with singing. More love to Thee. A discussion followed. Col- lection $1.00. It is planned to invite Cavendish Y.P.U. to present Lhcl-r concert. Meeting brought ton close by singing, Work for the night is coming and The National Anthem. A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all Mr. Blair Andrew moved his stable of race horses to Kenning- ton, where they will be trained for the summer's racing. The lior- ses are Christie Budlong, Addie Budlong. and Buddy Moko, own- ed by Mr. George H. Brooklns: Billy Aubrey owned by Mr. Cyril Smith: Guy Worthy owned by Er- win H. Andrew. Their neighbor: will wish them all n good season. The Hayfield Women's Institute met on May 7th at the home of Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Willard Nicholson presided, opening the meeting in usual form, singing ode followed by creed in unison. Roll Call was answered by five mem- bers. Minutes of previous meeting were read. approved and signed, secretary reported government grant received. A discussion on the possibility of getting s well and pump at school. it is the hope of the members to secure some be- fore Liie fail. Reports from the school and sick committees were received. Members are to bring articles for to auction at cext meeting. Place of meeting not de- cided. God save the King was sung. after which a dainty lunch was served. The W.M.S. of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. George Smith May 0th. Miss Anna Stevenson led the devotional per- iod using the theme, The Christ- ian Home Hymn Faith of our Fathers. followed by call to wor- ship. Hymn O BBIPPY Home was read by leader, each verse been responded with a passage of scrip- ture by different members. The leader read an article on, The value of religious teaching and Christian living in the home. Blast be the tle that binds was then sung. Mrs. Warfield Orr rend. A Mother's Prayer, followed by prayer by leader. of Happy ls there, brought this period to n close. Eleven members and one visitor answered with the. word, Arise. to roll call. Minutes of previous meet- ing read and approved. The Tem- perance secretary, presented the subject of each member giving to- wards the malntainence of n tem- perance field man, matter was left open. A letter was read by Miss Anna Stevenson thanking us for world day of prayer offering. Also one from Mrs. R. W. Clark on Temperance read by Mrs. Howatt appealing to the members to sow the seeds of righteousness, and is His own good time will give theincreaseA discussion ep- aued on sending a box to Labrador, also scvvlngfor 'I‘rlsildad brother mission fields. Mrs. Howatt read What would Christ do. A report of seventeen visits in district, and two in hospital was received. Temperance secretary gave a reading entitled. The Great De- ceiver; "Wine in s mocker. strong ,drlnir is raging”. Those in charge for next meet- ing which ls to be held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Parkman 0n June 0th. a week earlier than us- ual, are as follows: Devotional leader. am. Blair Andrew; Her- alds. s, W. B. Buiman and Miss Ilia Bomfie‘ mach. Mrs. Gordon um: an iii-r. Miller oi-r; Or- lat Mrs. B. D. Parkman. Word or roll or, Min Anna neon: the Band will. meat at ‘m: home for their meetings dur- i the summer months. » Bowatt gave a very inter- ' ti book. guurgid feyfq ‘an-dudyiin olo n , . Hrs. ta coll on Prayer old r hi“ 0&1 $2M Inter Thank 3° h cleans by slag!“ followed h hens lotion. In the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Ila Andrew acted. s. B. Holman was organist Too Late -'l‘o Claeify m: cnaatuursuwvu GUARDIAN Death Yesterday 0f RoyaLBank University and held a large man- bcr of directorshlps and other positions of pllzlio resmpslbility in lead-ink Canadian During ti: obstr- e war. he was mranpf the British Bupply Coun- cil. in North America and for his Michael and St. George ineuiehed service and leader- ship in philanthropic and patriotic Sir Ed- ward Beattv as chancellor of Mc- Ciill and in the position. conferred honorary degrees on the late Pree- ident Roosevelt and Winston (mus-chill in the Qtidooa confes- enoe of 1044. Next week. be would have conferred a degree on Can- ada's new Governor General, Vis- count Alexander. Educated st Lunenb when he entered the services of the Royal Bank in 1807, Mr. Wilson later served in Halifax, Charlotte- town. Montreal, Trum, . ., and Vancouver. In Montreal. he was lllpointed general manager in 1991 and to dearth "i0! 1929. vice-president in the position he held at his in 1984 Mr. Wilson was, for more than 10 years. s director of the Canad- ian Pacific Railway Commonly. 0n leave of absence during th war. he first served as emf-stout tolsord Beaverbrool: in charge of aircraft ‘ction for Britain in Canada and the United States. In 1941. he was named vice- chairman of the British Supply Council in North America. becom- ing chairman later in the same year. Afterwards. the Canadian Government appointed liim to the Pulp and paper committee of the Combined Materials and Resour- ces Board. Divorce Court Ends First Session Jrhe Court of Divorce and All- monv ended its first semion yes- terday morning after heal-kg the case of Raymond Waiter Lawior, plaintiff, Charlottetown, v e rs u s Helen Patricia Lawlor and Ken- neth Webster. co-defendanis. This was the case heard by "he Court since its opening at ll 0'- clock last Monday morning. Judg- ments in all six cases are to be given next Monday morning when the Court re-convones at 11 o?- clock. The Court was or chief Jtgetise ‘lharle A. unm- hell: Pre er J. Walter Jones; Hon. ll‘. A. Large. Attorney-Gen- eral: Hon. W 1". A. Stewart. Min- lster of Agriculture: Hon. Horace x-‘i-ight: and the Hon. JA Camp- iiinisters 0onfer In Charlottetown Ministers of the Churches oi’ Christ (Disciples) in imee are lnioet at the Central Christ- ian Chiuch for their annual spring flNiLfeWllOGdQli-i ‘week. gan yeswr ay a cimoon . . arr vioe-preskient, Lord's air. Rev. M.D. . led the worship. The confererwe theme. "Evangelism for Toda- ” was intro- duced by Rev. RE. w, M11 . N.S., the y. evening session at '1 pm. was a. st 10d for teachers and other re er. ous education workers. Miss Fern s inp- son, wwker, Halifax. led the . The public worship alt a p.111. was conducted by Rev. M.D.‘ Diurbar. Rev, WL Outhouse. Saint John. formerly of Charlotte town, preached the sermon. FAVOR. DAYLIGIIT TIRE AND 5'1‘. REWS. N 13., May l4 - (CP) - Ratepayers of this town voted 70-65 today in vow of o fa b- sarving (18.1 t time, which will become Qifv It midinllth inday. t Sat- The solid material remaining of of the soya bean after oil is pressed out, in used in manufacture of loss at the demise of Mr. a banker of ple who met in Hearts Memorial Willing Program. over denomin- ational barriers, will give the youth of every congregation of our chur- dies things that they will home to other young peopi {tantsges that will be reflected in e ince.” of the General Board of the Mari- Shaw. and expressed the thanks of the Council for the enthusiasm and help in the Island cam/p being given by the group of capable men present. and others throughout the Province. his hearty agreement with the state- ments made by Mr. s Rev. A. E. Tod Mr. Ralph C. Young, General Sec- xeta-ry of the MREC. He told in graphic that Camp held in the young men with whom lie had men. and tiieirllrrniiy life. "waist v President y BIB. MOB-Bl! W. WILSON Trlhutesrliaid To Late Banker MONTREAL. May 14—(CP)—Trl. butes to the late Morris W. Wil- son, president and managing dir- ector of the Royal Bank of Can- ada who died here early today, were paid day by prominent Montreal business executives. D. . Coleman. chairman and president of the Canadian Paci- fic Railway, said, "Morris Wilson will be sorely missed by his busi- ness associates and by the entire cilmmllllill’. He was a director of the Canadian Pacific for more than 11 years. and that company and its affiliates are indebted to him for much wise counsel and loyal sup rt during a period of great cliff culty. Canada has produced few, if any, sons of whom she has more reason to be proud." The ‘Passing of a man of such outstan lng character and per- smiil integrity is indeed an irreparable loss to Canada." said Arthur B. Woods, president )f the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. "I have had the privilege °f being associated with him for Willy years. not only as abusincse colleague but on the board of gov- ernors of McGlli University, where as governor and later as chancel- lor he served the University with great distinction." Beaudfy Lemon, president of La _B|anque Cansdlenine Nationale: Canada, this Province and this City are under a sense of great ou s an ng n y, t: di wiiiiiin’ He placed his duty as a citizen above all else. No good cause of a charitable or patriotic nature left him indlffereiit, His loss wlll be long felt." Charles-A. Roy. president of Lo que Provinclalc du Canada: "The bsnkin world loses one of its ablest authorities with the death of Mr. Wilson. a banker of international reputation." P. E. I. Camp Committee Meets peo- Hall Monday evening. Continuing, he stated: "Camping such as we are planning. under a Christian carry e, ad- hames and life of the Prov- Rev. I. Judson Levy. chairman time Religious Education Council, conunended the words of Mr. P. W. Turner escpreased haw. as did d. ‘Iihie meeting was addressed by word pictures of the place live: of worked; of the assurances given hi 1 t e ks not the Show and HAW" “Ewell i“ - .1 tld the meeting that many auto parts. t hm“ 1118:2212? ntwéalmp ggatfi g-grilnefhsrécltltylektowrgmrlivfi 1:131:21’ 23951;“ gm: 1Tb? rglungw have lnfluen~ i for g ' to be transpor ed o o 4'***""* - Geosge Affieck. frcan Bedeque‘ may]; college life. t life ss eervica- mum wood‘ Danna: of a su theworkwlilbebegunsseoonas weather pemnlis. by A. R. Gillls Finance Committee. who outlined the steps that planninz announced will throughout the Province froinMay 19m to 28th, when $5000.00 will be sought to build the permanent buildi gave men of various areas who were present and his corxtaGiflll-S Elli-hil- siaszn for project encoursg and amured the success of the a17- weal the Building Committee and to Mr, Gillie were approved by hearty applause. I_ Judson Levy, substantial amount has been received. This, before camPaigfl is launched. augurs well for its success. boning by Rev. A. E. Todd and the meet- comlng . . mi m‘ w” dosed Wm, p.13," by thanked Dr. J. A, Macmillan a Mir. Emmett MacDonald for the Rev. C. A. Hicks. R. J. Rupert chum 5mm” donated to the and Mrs. Humphrey were secre- taries for the meeting. Gillie C. H. W. Turner. R. J. Rupert, J. M. F‘orsythe,iRev. I. Judson LevlhMrs. Levy. J_ Russell (ACE - Gallup Poll of Canada = i. MOST vorans THINK GOVERNMENT “scrap wlsamr” m srr can: Main Objection from Minority Centers on Alleged “S or Cltlsens’ menus syoaaaauranisauurabaaoyuua’ obieotioniailiedaar- ibatanlle thegovermncws ed theBovietspyoasdanniorityofvpteaeiedthlhontbewbolqtbsgovu‘ eminent “acted wlealy"in the matter. iflflmtbfia&ib Ordinaxyvoteraweregivmaohamoto wudgtheallegedespionsgeflngwihentbedsifltmrollddanadgueing Gilli t, APPROVE 0 , itch,‘ msiarnoyzi , um UNDECIBED m ,_ g miners] WES PUBLIC APPROVE 0F GIIVERNIIEiIT SPY CHARGES!) , _1 modemopinionicseanobmemoupivttheeequeefloiatoaemol-oasflol, of Canadians over 21 yeIaa-s of age: “Have You Heard 0r Read Of The Russian Spy Reports h Canada?” Have heard W5 Have not heard ..... .._..._.. -------- ------ ----- -- 7'5 100% To some Canadians who have followed the large scale news re- ports on the spy case, it might seem inconceivable that seven in ova-y one hilndred adults in Canada had not heard otf the matter. but actu- ally, experience shows. this £1811!!! i8 qlliifl 10W- 81141 111415451“! ‘l1 W‘ usually widespread interest in, and coverage 0i’, the THPOWB- 0'11 Q811- gdigr; farms, 13 per cent of those interviewed sold they had not hen-rd o1 the case, computed with four per cent in the big cities. The national 93 pea‘ cent who had hoard of the rePl-‘fll W6" 9-11!!! asked: “In GenernLDoYonThinkTlaeGovemment Aoted Wlselylnflals Matter. 0r Is There Anything About Their Policy With Which Von Disapprove?" Govominent acted wisely ........._...........-.._.._..._....-........... F. U - - W pow 16% 00% val is highest (31 per cent) among voters who today sw- pont the C. C. F’. party, and lowest (l1 per cent) among Liberal stvp- porters. Aimong Pmgresdve Conservative voters, disapproval amounted to 1d per cent. ‘Ilhosc who registered their disapproval were tsslrod a third qua- tion: e "or What Do Yon Dies-ppm“. ' Answers covered all angles of the ismgus cue. (I in every hundred of the objectors) disapproved what they felt I sue: pension of the rights of citizens; holding the accused “lnoomm ‘ or acting contrary to British justice. Next largest groin: "(l5 per ce of the dissenters) disapproved of the Publicity given the case. group thought the “government? bod been too lenient. —Worid Copyright Reserved- Knights 0f iiolunibus Monthly illeating The meeting was Dregided over , chairman of the have been taken Lu the campaign which he be conducted ‘The monthly meeting of th Charlottetown Council. Kill-fills 0} Columbus. was hold 148i Weill!!! with a large attendance of mean- bers. The meeting opened with prayer by the Grand Knlilhi? R-A- MacDonald, who also Pfesldei After the reading and ldflvllfl" of the minutes of VUIG previous meeting. one minutes silence we! observed out of respect for depart- ed members. Ampiicationt of new members were read and they Will be fil- roiled on SundaicMay 26- Mr. T. W. Campbell reported for the lecturers committee and asked the members to assemble 1n Vic- toria Park on Wednesday evening to got wings underway for the season Mr C and equi iih site. He 325st helpful gdvic: to chair- this ry worthwhile ' every member Motions for votes of The whorl: of the tressurenMm. showed that a sliced? the o pmyer was offered bowling teams. Mir. Robert E. Bradley had his sick conmiitice N90"- lfl!‘ i4" month. 1t showed no serious ill- ness among the members. Dr. J. A. MscMilisn gave a re- sume of the memorial cam-P to Those present included: A. it. Black. J. A. Clark. P. Finley, W. R. 1101.1 A to accommodate the boy! h“ , w 7" u“ u. Jsrdine. chairman of the general m mm mm which W111 fi- clmmum. ..wh’;f“f,‘ humgm, aim. Qgl-myflmgmbittee; gov. CAstHi-aifi- swelling 36:803. He urged mes-gain tlflngl" m AM Elva FAWE {Igodd- n, get bdund the prolect 100 be: .._.__ Duri th . n . v - - - i . ‘ L Sfnitlhmchaigmlaraiiietbxig the airbag}: my“ T- ‘b cud-be! Grub)?‘ iérnioiyit Tsiigmm ‘fr: m‘ KT“; '1' d: §§fiffi°°,g§°p§m$§n,°“oov.f Snyiht John. us. ' $.11... inted delegated» attmd meme o, pqrehus; mu. liner-y really a inn from Mrs. Edward is cam-p will be imlzriqgullg; the state convention to be Lhasa g ' Isle s ect Summ id Wednesday. y . Rave Ililonllill "mil" "mfl- “h” iffienyflfilngff°sriliigugrl= 3.63:: nby pzojlooal committee me 553mb. deietrat were past Cosme" the‘ W"! PM“ "l" m, m3’... 4s by 15 feet‘ a kitchen repwaenting u» r. n. 1. Boys‘ gram Knight John puny and profits, 15 by n’; that lumber’ has been Wonk Board Hid Girls’ Work deputy Grand xiuviit R-E- mad- ‘ ordered for these siis for five oot- Board of the Mitre, met-nei- v. "Ply P-D- B" 4- chllW-"W" tages, each of which will aooom- with representatives of the clergy The meeting close: with PH!" ' ma“, ,1‘ t m, (gflfnme s: and young peoples unions of the bv the Grand Knish r h 0i’ P82 0 ‘ ' ' FOQO-O-O-O-O-O-O bi JAM" ‘He-a TILLIE THE TOILER have been engaged m4 HUT L BOUT THfif HUGE oo-operating denominations. By Edwina GOURC V, LAs-r/