. aw Would Cost Million To Open New Mines ‘At Port Mon-ion. N.S. HALIFAX. Apri The ‘existence of a large coal de- area of Glace Bay is known but it would cost $1 000.000 to open. posit in the Port Morien southeast 11; up. Mines M‘r the legislature's mines and miner 11h; cunlmittce torl-‘y The Mnisier zctcrreii i0 the tie- the in posits — i11 illc urea whore French mirrii tho fir<i c711 committee Breton should mechanized as hilly as possible- "The m-rn are quite agrcci=blciprojc that mechanization had to come.‘ mid C 0.11‘ leader Cunningham. "but. they have 21 feeling that if Lhgy are to be displaced by it they should be given work in new 0P"!- lngs " Bgcallgg of the cost of opening the roam in the Port Morten are’ the Minister said. it “'05 "8 GU95" 1-1311 of timing it for production Dr. Alan E. told ier Currie told] 1 22"- (OP) - now_strike-1bound cool operators. l’ had "run into a stone wall" when “mo”, it attempted to introduce mechan-i ' ical loaders into o Glace Bay pit. Mr out of work. the minister said. the 1 Finally, .pany abandccied its mechanization in favor qt mechanization. FLlIlIJ MILK (Continued from page l) . named-why producerfiround Charlottetown. and a Government Currie explained that the‘ miners ltad at that time protest-IT)“ .. eri against mcchanicztion because. S Home of fear of electrical sparks causing gas explosions The goieznmcnt had Douglas 011mm sci. these fears at rest but they, F11rns__ (l, our N311" Beam’ ‘ _ W ‘were succceded by apprehension the (2) wmd from m‘ we“ North Amcrnu 1:11‘ i~.0i — as ltgtleincchanizailon would throw men‘ nmmunemal duet ___ M!” Hem" ' ‘us sclliang 110:5: t‘ technological unemployment in Cape present mines be m‘r.1er5':.-cnt (ill strike and the com-l ity Bonccrt Competent Insurance Service in Zion Hall 11m A Talk With RN. A very splendid variety concert was presented last evening in Zion _Church l-lcli undo: the ampices o! the Y.P.S.C.E. The large audience in attend- ance. by their hearty apphusc. showed their apprcciotion- of the excellent program. ' The chairman for the evening was the Rev. 6.6. Webster. Mia: Helen Stewart. A.'I'.O.M., Mrs. J. Simmonds. and Pmf. Roy Kendall were the accompcntsts. Following is the program:- Instrumental Selections -—- nd ." Betty Stewart. Solo-Mn Maobean Zion Male Quarielte.‘ Duet Janet Cameron Stewart a-nd Mr. Solo —- Roger Gasdham. Solo — Mr Rbv Srnollman. ‘People's Society. oration might be given where the .land has already been purchased. "Liam" Co Prince Street Chorlstcrs l ael- charged with being drunk and in. Piano duck-Misses I-lelan and or twenty days in and m“ 01' 1n 11w‘ of payment three latllre and their Wives. 1 A. Stewart. inister o! Agriculture. presided Matthew LcFcr. c‘ But Sm“ ‘hm me feenngudolrlnsgtémlexrgiizilmiuét - Messrs Jor- terms under which Prince Edward “all ' had changed and miners now are. G1,“. umemb1e_ izTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN National President 0i LOJLE. Visits City ‘Load Potatoes caimut curnoun Bgautiflcauon Trophies Arc yPrcscntcd ‘Ills column u reserved for news cl local lntcrctt. but advertising of s rmuy nature may b. [mung] 1st flve cute a word strictly pay- rble in advance. BUDGET DEBATE CONTIN-q. I UED—Th B ‘ charcoal “t15c°'1c.°1§.'lii.'.. Iii? Intcrostlng Function llold At Government evening by Hon. J. A. Campbell and Messrs. H. H. Cox. C. F. llouao Yesterday. Bnblémntlc of having Morrissey and Hon. W. F. A. Bilwflrt. Minister of Agriculture. the latter having the floor when: the House adjourned at ll oblock. ‘ The Home resumes M u mm contestants in the Province in 1mg”; ' the Rural Beautification contest, i gMr. and Mrs. Cyril Toombs. Rus- Poucg comm‘ _. A; 11... 90111-19 tlco. were presented with a tro- Court yesterday morning a female, phy yesterday by His Honour J. A. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Toolrlbs capable was fined 810 and costs also won the trophy for Queens jail; a man Count)’- charged with attempted theft was maq charged with a breach of the eluded among vrhich were the Excise Apt was fined sloo 11nd members of the Provincial Legis- months in jail. . 111.18 Ham w_ F’ m. rennv vorr {ii 11w err-mow- (Continued from page i) imam” 1-“ “M97135” with 1319 our LieuL-Governcr I] d { The presentations s ‘m 93m? “mi? c°"19d°mi1°1'1 111 made at Government House. i873. I feel it should be listed m5 The 11.011113. donated b clue; Gypsy Scenes by Zion Y P.S.C.E. such rather than referred to as a y ' M the do“: o‘ the program, a deficit” Justice Thane A. Campbell for dainty lunch was served to the art- . . ists by the members of the Young 111°“ by Mrs‘ the Prince County winner John R. Brooks ‘Linkletter Road; the LieuL-Col W. Johnston trophy Freight Rates Hearing of the Canadian Railways Assoc‘ ledall The presentations were before - "Bless remanded for a week while another a large number of spectators, in- I Three other trophies were pre- lscnted to’ winners in the contest yesterday afternoon by His Hon- J. A. Bor- were WES Since hearing of the application 3:56am.’ County went to Mr 3g a" Mrs. Cyril Toombs. Rustico: and The Royal Edward and Hills- borough Chapters of the I.O.D.E. qantertained jointly at a luncheon ;at the Charlottetown Hotel yea- |terday in honour of Mrs. Ryland New of Toronto. national presi- dent nf the I. O.D.E. 1. Mrs. James A. lvtacMillah, re- 'gent of the Royal Edward Chap- ter presided and introduced Mrs. New. Two photographs of the Province were presented to ma. New by Mrs. E. G. Saunders. to commemorate her visit to P.E.I. In a few well chosen words Mrs. New graciously thanked the members of both Cihspters for he!‘ gift. Mrs. New then went. on to say that she would always remember lzer visit to P.E.I. where her wcl- come was so warm and the hos- pitality so generous. The national president said she was sorry to leave a place where she felt so completely at home and was planning to return in the late summer. The guest speaker told her audience ahc was going to chat informally with them and that the first part of her chat would deal with the lst War Memor- ial when $500000 was raised to aid the sons and daughters of ‘the veterans of World War I ' with bursaries and overseasschol- arships. Local Chapter Loads Canada has been passed as the Memorial Fund has now reached 8009.000 It is hoped to complete the fund by the end of the year. The national president then went on to say a few words re the educational wank of the Or- der and suggested that the adop- tion of a school by a Chapter was s rich. well rewarding work. The Chapters could help in this work by giving books. prizes. gifts at Christmas. and clothing. This work was greatly needed in rural and far-flung areas. Women were encouraged to use their vote as Mrs. New said in- difference to this privilege led to poor government. Post War Work . '.l‘hc post war work of the I. 0. D. E. is filling a very important need. The I.O.D.E. was the first organization in Canada to send clothing to Britain. Layette! are badly needed for British babies and members of the Order were urged to keep n11 knitting and sewing. Food parcels are urgent- ly needed. The Food Ministry in Britain particularly want parcels that can be given to the aged. and infirm. the very young. and patients in fubercular hosplluls who need the “little extras" so. desperately. 1_ Mrs. New stressed the fact that work and scrvlce is the privilege .5021! 30 PAGE FIVE 1711-1} Ships n libur ocean-going steamers are 0n their way from mans-Atlantic peril 1o Prince Edward Island to 101111 Potatoes for Great Britain. The “Eermy Skou". a Dan-Eh ship of over 5.000 tons. left Casablanca, North Africa yesterday for Chur- lottetcovn where she will load. Mr. G l-l. Buntain informed the Guard- ian lust night. The "Benny Skou" 15 Wheeled to arrive April 30. She will take 130.001) begs. The “Silg Gorthon" loft Lon- don. Emgland, yesterday and is ex- Pwted to arrive in Summerside on She will take on 70.000 bags at that port. The "Rita Mtersk". a steamer of similar tonnage to the “Stig Gortjhon" will also carry 70.000 bags ‘from the Province. She left mr- diff, Wales. ytstefday and ts ex- ipccted to call r-t Halifax on her way to this Province She will load at Souris and Georgetown. All bags carried by the four steamers will contain 100 pounds each. Miss Margaret McLean Bride In Blue (San Francisco Chronicle, . April 6. i947) C-lsa del Oso. the Wacldell Creek home of T.J. Hoover. dean emeritus of the Stanford School 0.1’ Engin- ccring. was the setting a week ago tion for a. 30 percent increase m the n C.1.111ercn. Deputy the commit- officlai. He thought the Govern- ment could bc depended upon to make proper appointments. 'but it would be necessary to see freight rams is sun m progress’ 1t that the buildings were not too 1s ‘cured that the Hume commmee close to the highway. 1m Ggvgpgyment-Qwned railways and Senator J. A. MacDonald trophy for Kings County was a- warded to Miss Mary Rourke. The amount to be raised by all the Chapters in'Canada for the War Memorial of World war II l 1 I.O.D.E. b . Tlo o Ever) mom er 1 yesterday‘ for the marriage of Mar- natlonal president concluded her chat by quoting an extract from Princess Elizabeth's birthday hd~ garci. M? .:1 and Robert Crowcli. The bri- hand was given in 0f Mines Minister. tee he WM. “"511” m“ “"13" Mr. Cullen: "l don't think that; Mr. Bell: "The lillinlfllel‘ W111 shiPP1T18 may convene only in i048. Mmmsue Nmth‘ . was the same amount. $500,000. dress "we may say that the "mmag" by h" ‘amen Gimme‘ meat in Now. Scotia mines 1W1 statement is exactly right. Mr.:have his hands full enforcing this T1118 sleek, wums". who woum 1,, 511 W11111¢1'-‘ midi! 511K111?" 1'9- 1119 money to be used 101- .11, 51.11111,‘ Empire h“ saved ‘he McLean ct Boise. Ida. who with been mglntglned l... "fair" condl- new... 1 don't, think anyone is~ section. I am afraid." ‘called before the House committee 1111” ‘m’ h‘“'1"g “""'°d m" some purpose. Every Chapter world first and has now to 50V!‘ h" mmh" “d m°‘°"°‘1 “m i" lion since 1999» 0005111971043 m" named by anyone except by the,‘ The bill ups reported agrecdflL-e glvmg 1,511,110.“. before ‘he trophies. 1w“ 81W“ a ccrmin 611063110“ to “my. and u 151m‘? duh and the nuptials. Dr. Calvin Barkow of 10b ‘l5 11-1-4 W be 4°“ and 111° Governor-ln-Council." o. ililoard of Iransportfxmmissioners m5 Hmmui wnimmid"! m” raise and it is thr- proud privil- privilege of us all to hcl 111 this H‘ Pauli‘; Church l“ Qkmmd w” (llgrlqrlty 1-11 replacing equipment. Messrs sfirgng and saville sup-L Mr. MacKinnon moved the on the 1Y¢18111 18-195 hellrlng. n-lnhers on their enterprise in 98B or the Royal Edward an‘) splendid “wk l1 - .1116 oLut-iating clcygypran In In! 119W dfiwkmmmi 1" 111° ported the Premier's stand. ‘H0056 111W wmmii-lefl W111i 114-11 Until that hearing is concluded. makmg their homes so attractive ter to be the first Chapter in Mrs Arthur Roper Re ent o’ Manny“ donned a mack °f 501' lflit 19 Y8!!! the most modern ideas ML Cunm 5am the muk pmflxmkhm 1n the ch51.» on ,1, AC1, md on pmsmt 1nd1ca11ons 1. m“ as to have won the prizes. Ho Canada m send in their complete me Iimsbmou} Ch!’ tergm vci gct-me-noi blue with which she kIWWn W °°¢1 1111111“? h“ bee“ duccrs might be opposed to hav- to incorporate the P. E. I. Inn- 1351. 10-1- 11“, ¢.- 1111-“ "101111-15 mot.“ rvfcrrcd iv the widening of the 43-10mm,“ n! $1500 Mrs NP“, n ‘we or thigh Lop ME gxecw wore a chignooi of Cantellipp and lltemPlfid 1711i 11°‘ 5111"“ “°m1’1"i' ing the administration of thisikecpcrs Association. Reported a- those witnesses will not he avail- "°'1‘1’°i'111°" 1°‘ 1947 “"11 i" ‘"11" mid sh» was vcrr glad tcnrcpnridsnd (he motion was seconded b" “ngevlnuqimfi and Camed i‘ bow ed. Act turned over to the Utilitiesigrccd to. ‘zblc f0: the trommiitcc of Parlia-‘“°1"'“51'1g 1"1"'r°5i 11111-1‘ m“ that hire-ad" the‘ half-way ma ilMrs Gordon Ives 1 i J w“ cf ‘he “me Imwerl 1.1; recalled that in 1938 DQ111111‘ 501ml, 1-10 went on m argue in‘ On motion of Hon. Mr. Wright merit people of tho Province ore iuk- _a _. .._.L. _’__'_ ’ ‘ “Al; __1 Her only attendant, who was her Ion Coal mmpemy. largest 0f 111! favor o; can-fin; on under 11191111., 110115.. ‘ll-en; 1111,11 commutes: _%_______ ing in rural beautification. . . sister-in-iaivr. Mrs. Charles ‘Mo; '—“ Milk Board. ‘with Mr. E. Cullen in the chair. Brief remarks of congratulat- F h 9 Lon- J1-._vv0:e a cocoaucolored roc """"""' ' ’ Act to amend the Probate! “Mam CAMPMG" 110p to 1.1K trophy “more H" lS EPICS 1'0 Q1118 i““é..il=""°h‘if““.i”‘é.“t?‘éil.m 1 lcs C an . Premier Jones expressed hope on an - 11 1 A 1_ '"“"_ made by Premier J. Waiter Jonas. 81mm‘ PMRRIAGES' Lrpnuilritilylfultcwfignnlxrrfaecnife: chic am provides that instead ‘°‘”‘““"‘°°1 "m 1mg" 11 11c... n.- w. .1. p. moron... o1 n’ d Q t land the bride's nephews. Charlee- rcplied that he had no intention of by fccs. as hcrctoforc. thoiégyiwfolitllre‘ B.E.. Hon. G. H. Barbour. Mp. sggiuxclhzid Brooke McLean were tho DEATHS Philip Mathcson. Mr. Morley M. . 1 i r t 1. 11 b 1<1 . _ . _ . ' °’.,‘.°bst,§§:"‘Iflfsaglffgéinixe fngigggiifialfffuqc. $1,001.23 case‘ he Smd‘ "m educmmnal "m" Boil. and Mr. Leslie Hunter. ---_- -————-—~~—~-—~——————-—— T119 "W911i "F5194 their Vow“ 50C POI‘ [USCNZIOD 11 P 1 1 ' paigh would be launched to con-- . 1 “m1” u. “d. qf (lg/war; llgnkgd an" “m” mun" dlscuwm‘ medzeglstrur an “mm “l!” M» vincc Canadians that cancer was , a I banks of fem and lilies Mes- "ctw" urfled 1“ “'5 '°1'131““3151'm°~ neither contagious nor lar-rcdiiarl" .OGTAWA' April m "" ‘o?’ ""1 a” De Al. Baum form. It was reported agreed to. . 1, l , . " 1 siirxiwi 5'11“- Depilil’ Minister 01 1 “m” “n ' . and ttmt .t could b‘. cured if mCLl- Tisha.“ Suggested [may that me and Stanford 5.11111, pmslded 9,1; m; aroma " ilk . 1 t a "a r P-————R0UD ——f m P E I H "A1 hnliman (cbnsiclfrigilion Iilnerflueid for‘: fees were comparatively low. 1,111,113., 1.19 “55111-“1 111., meet. I iefxlfgmiallftsuifinfiih i0 ‘Whctlfi: the The new M“. 0mm“ w“ I Aprn Infill to“ - knd°51fwrt shall be removed at once after Bcéllhdouliat oféhfeeuaflgs lit outllnta‘ ln-g that the need for an organized as“ to he“: (inset c: 931W’. Delta, Gpnlmg, at the University of . - milking to the milk house andi e to e . r1 rePY o . fight against cancer was becoming mbutm 910131,". 1 (By The Canadian Preu) .Washiz1gtcn but has been living in Stanley Proude (nee Olga Math- cson) a daughter (stillborn). DEATHS GORDON-wit Aiberton. April 2i. 1047, Mrs. R. Hudson Gordon. livered to another registered pro- ducer or distributor". or to a milk plant or an ngent of such plant. or to a consumer." Mr. R. R. Bell asked if this Sec. 30 of the bill provides that~ kept there continuously until de-| m- Savme “hid mi“- °°“m“y . cal treatment was sccurccl in time. to general belief, the Probate‘ W__1_P_ MacMman’ 031.1, the Profit-Oil?! 581d 111i? more urgent each year. The mort- ality rate had doubled withinthe MacMillan said. n question. "scale of fees was lower than un- der the present Act for estates last 25 ‘years, Dr. of $110,000 and less, but wereflfnhe laiunzihing of higher for larger estates. ‘caanpalgn would do much to im< The bill was reported agreed‘ press upon its victlmsof cancer the necessity of consulting a doctor be- an educational inoculations I Arlswcrs to the following ques-- 0f the Fish ifisherics industry silould give “con- Addresshng the annual meeting cries Council of Canada. tions were tabled in the Lcgislat- h-e maintained that the COREY-lili- urc yesterday. Mr. R. It. Bell: l. How many foxes were inocu- |1ion gave his department. as much .basis for marketing legislation as that held by the Department of lroom. At A icicle in the flower-decked dining CYYIAWA. April ZO-Widespread changes in the boundaries of federal electoral constituencies in mended today in sub-committee reports presented to the Com- Quebec and Ontario were rcoom-= gm Francisco for the past year. she is affiliated with the B0150 Junior League. The bridegroom. son of Mrs. Walter Crowell, is connected with the firm of Placer Manage-lam here. SMITH-Died at her late reai- covered cream sold in the Mar- to. _ _ . v_ _ dence in Johnston's River, Arprll ket. He was assured that the Premier Jones moved the Houscfl"? P5111 W1151e11-T1P111f1 111i" 151w f"? 111961119" 111 1948 under Afi-mgtmfimer Eddie‘: J s 113:1" “M11119!” °11 795191511191" I M“! A huneymom h can‘, 22. i947, Miss Gertrude Smith. Government would see that this again into committee with Mitt°"°l°111*l°1'£91m?“eignkeggflfiglagf Gavflailmnt ‘supprvimon? Eckman Lot Vancouver axgreisincil The major changes in Ontario i119 ¢0\1P1e W111 "1111" “"1" 5°91‘ h‘ rlirg-sgosaearsg gttimclral nulicel later. buggy? “i; 11°1v_1('i11§1”5‘<:a°g lfmncisné"tfiheptfguiruizfiutiflé Aictt igglgcdesdoef g_1f£g1e“e£r: {h} 5911mm 535i 1ggxlazi1zisglhe tom cost of President. called for government call for the estabiidiment of twolsan Fiancisc“ 1 o‘ Mr w“ —- u any a ernon on prole came e c 11 e c. r" _ ‘ 9 ._ _ Themgdelsanwe _ - River. Mia Rose Foster. Funeral kept for sale in any store, shop. A section previously adopted. re- lfigyfsséggwEvdefiufggiggzgesgmorziiige gins thc whole cost been $315133? Qfntufiiiérmfijrmaliieitisr; Q3” gitisfiguteri: ‘§°§'.‘nc';1‘°,n‘.§°'{§,_.11nh. McLean. N6 Prince Street. from Vernon River United Church restaurant. market, bakery or quiring repairs to s. public utility 15111111110" Dr‘ Maémuan "m. paaétmeytyie ranchers to the De‘ produced 1n 5214M, 1.11.1 mmkeled emmnguon o1 Musko1m_cnmr1mCha.r-lottetown.) 11111-11 31-11 g1; 4 p_m_ Ineermgnt other establishment. shall at all to be made within fifteen min- Mnnéy Cudmore, chum!“ of l) 4 Hn lnmprovmciuny or thread, “d!” now held by J M Mao. Church Cemetery. (Patriot please times register on test a tcmper- utes after a breakdown. was re- 1am special names cflnmlbtee‘ spoke 5- Gilw much is outstanding? Mr‘ Eckman ‘old mo" m“ 50 flannel] chm’ flnancm- critic o‘; v copy). “w” “°‘ high" ma“ m“ d” °°“’1d°"d “d i‘ w“ ‘gremmat ibrleny. He said he had been a l. ' Y; “am” “d "'m°“"“ °1 representatives of Atlantic. Pacific the pl-Qgrcsslve ccnscrvativepar: ' | f s d w||,5()y_1)1@d hi, p_ p; I, 1-10;- grecs Fahrenheit and shall be this section of the Act would not member of many cgmpaign organi- ‘£50611’; hlgigvflogoctolifficlghn been and inland fisheries. Federal and 1y, o pita] April 22nd. Harold Stuart, stored in a covered cooler, box or refrigerator; no vessel containing come into force immediately but 1 muons but he was sure 11115 w.“ 111.; on a date to be proclaimed. mo“ 1,11,90,13,“ dflve W111. which made from all? Pmvinciel governments. the United States and Newfoundland. that the The changes would be more widespread in Quebec which will School Attendance infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James mm: f l am“ b m ed t M Anmur Wilson. service at Vernon River pl‘ Me a OW ° 11¢ hm ever been associated. r- - 001111.111 was Ieekmg 1D have m, M 1m B“ 1_ 31,531 _ ~ gain eight scata under the re- lics; shucl.:..tct..izzli,r~ ::¢.".*;.:.:*::."".:::;.°::li1.~ ‘.’.°"..ii ‘ ‘ "" -.°“‘i,'“..°.§’..“.“i§2.."2§..i;l3; rub’: 2. c150... flirts? W???‘ "."”‘"“"“ “can e -— 1 e ‘ ' ' rx - —'"' (gactiiot please copy). of said milk is being made." T119 Hill"! met Yesterday at 11.ao},§aph1n€,he1, Dbjecuve‘ 1t w“ 1115 3. Full cost being paid by eachifleegleld 1am“ B3112 alsshlomilll- gong”: representation from m6 Reversing war-time tendcnoies — Oh 1 tt t Aft r cfscussion the word L 111' , iibeli f. h id. th t th. objective 11111431191"- i * 1 ~ ' t. Md decline for Sunday Bdhwl 2231a" A331 "12’; d, “Ellaiflzlfwg nmlflie... f“ m. 11,0... 58,310,. m... m. MacMillan called atflwouid ,,.§,f,f.,_,,,.,;,..,.;_ l 4. $14,142.12. igfiifmfifii.ff.si‘.;gi,§g°"p,fli,°.f°d 1'“ F°11°W_‘“! 1“ m“ m i“ “m” rggrnbcrslaip. tn, United‘ Church's Curran 1o! Morell His remains was deleted. 1°11i1°11i° l immb" °1 “11a‘1“"'°\" Flvg thousand dollars is the eb- 6- Collections are being made.’ 911v; P13111111 sec-elm-ynmanage; changes” Board of Christian Education re- “e rem“! M ma} A Hannah sec. m8 “ma. "The “net f” ed questions or. the order Paperuljecgive for Charlottetown. 6. Collections are being made o; the 30mm] ljqlnéj 111m 111 111-3. onmm: . corded on over-all increase in 1946. lo Funeral Home IPuneralThurs- outfits on all registered premises M? °°"i“1’1°‘1 "1 "Pm "i 1"” 1m" “11- ~ ing a joint ‘Government-industry 1- Th“ °"1"1“1?.°°'“m“°"°1°' “ordeal-ding to the statistics, the y ' 51-11111 be located pfgpgfly and 11,111 "mmm" °I1 P111111‘: Acwimis- ' iprmum o; consume. educauon Qvlfliimfle 811d N1P155111$1$°111<1h1;i-l,°1g1 nlombelship in Sunday an?‘ ‘ ' spit to create a new r ng t .1n.oug1,_11.e.wee1< wily-role; tptalle day morning at 9.30 nun. to thc Church of the Little Flower. Morell. Interment in the church cemetery. COLES-At Milton. April Z2. Mrs. in a clean and sanitary condition and constructed fly-proof. and shall not be allowed within sev- enty-flve feet of any stable or milk house. or within 160 feet of showing the total liabilities of the} Province as at March 31. 1040. to House resumed committee reading be 810.421.868.04. of an Act to amend the PtlbllC On motion of Hon. Mr. Hughes sehqsl Act 101-111, 1,1119“, u; mp. the HOUSE Wfllt 11100 commlttoa‘ plying 5n omission in tho blll g3 62,700 llavl llousos Bomploted Last Yoar OTTAWA. April 22-—(OP)—An dealer services and advertising. Must Prune Casts Addressing a meeting. Mr. Bates would be known as Sudbury con- stituency. 2. Second new scab-to be known as Timmirw-would be provided for in Northern Ont- 4.52.000 or 8,300 more than for i945. Advances were specially mflrktd in inursery. young adult and adult lbranches. Girls‘ work h-fld a 40011319 pupils. while boys‘ van-k added Margaret Coies in her 88th year. n with Mr. McDonald ln the chair drafted. emmated 82-700 new dwemng ur_| . Funeral Thursday afternoon from l Well. on an Act respecting the Treasury 1" were c“; 1 t d 1 C ' =|11d-— M716 _ _ _ 1 1 t 1 _ ’_ 1 pe e n anada 1n .. 1 , ario by eliminating the riding of e; weal or 96a. Total givinga to St. James Anglicnn Church. Mil M1" SW11’ “d h“ e“ "we Deplfimeni- T119 P1'°m°1°1' ‘*1 T111111 305111118! 1946. the Dominion Bureau of u is obv m“ m“ me flmmg Muskolrn-Ontarlo. Part of the gelasulllwfl. 11115610115. overseas re- ion. scrvlce starting at 2 o'clock. Interment in the adjoining com- elery. MacDONALD-At Sacco. Maine. on Sunday. April 20th. Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Remains will arrive this (Wednesday! cvcninl 011d will be taken to the residence of her son Percy MacDonald. Ohur- chill. Funeral notice later. mr-nt of this measure might cre- ate an undue hardship in many parts of the country. Messrs. Maths-son and MacKen- ale predicted that it would take "an army of officials" to enforce some of the provisions of the bill. Hon. Mr. Stewart agreed that discretion would have to be exer- cised in the work of enforcement. The provisions of the Act are plained that the bill is a consolh, dation of regulations scattered] The following bills were read through various statutes. It sisal; 111ml time and pgsggd; A11 11¢; leaalim practises which have no: to amend m Act. respecting the been placed in the statutes but uglslgflvvg A gmbly; an Aer c; have been followed for some years 1 amend u... ssubllc Dgp511mgn15 Though it is the first hill of ris AC1; m. Act ((7 amend the Inter- kind introduced in the House. its pmmllm, A91; an A“, 1° amend provisions are not new- the Teachers‘ superannuation Act; Mr. Strong suggested the ad- "1 Act to incorporate the P. !!:_ I. Statistics reported today in -_1 re- vision of previous figures. In 1945, a total of 48.000 new dwel- ling units were completed. The new total of 62.700 new un- ifs is a revision of the prehmin- ary estimate of 58.000 made ear- llcr. due to receipt of additional reports from municipalities and other areas included in the aur- industry has to prune its costs as vigorously as circumstances permit. It has a grave distribution prob- 1lern on the North American con- liincnt. espbcially for fresh. frozen, ‘smoked and suited varieties. Over- seas distributicnr problems are acute. Processors who haife taken somewhat different. but equally excessive care over fish qualdt in itheir shone plants must somet es vlsability of financing funds for current revenue by sale cf treas- Rural Beautification Society. Mr. Morley Bell moved House into committee for the "ar- H19 'be shocked when they sec the final vey. 57,900 I M" shape of the commodity in small Of the 1946 total. riding would be joined with Par- ry Sound. part with Simone East and part with Victoria. Quebec: 1. Representation from the ls- land of Montreal would be in- creased from 16 to 20 members, with one of the additional mem- bers representing a new English- spesking riding of Notre Dame de Grace. 2. The riding of Laval-Two 1 lief ctc.. totalled 984.7395”. 1-11 ‘mo-flue o1 $54,752.09 for the year. 100M Production (leases In lLS. HALIFAX. ADril-fi —- (C?) - t com into force by proclam- "W cermiflws’ which °°“1d be were new conatructi n. while 4,- ln Memoriamiciion oef thr- Lieutenant Gover- obmned ‘m 511°" mm‘ “t1 “a P056 01 W1111<1YflW111€ 1i 5111 11111‘ B00 resulted from ctonversions. Ere?“ 5i°T°5~ ‘ _ Mounlalng would be 511111, p.111 Wm‘ ‘he chi?“ déhilrmd i210“??? ror-lm-Council. who may limit 3:219?!‘ Sgliéufinflgmltivzrdgfl!‘ 313551 :1 1° 13°F 111111413" 1x111“ ‘N? ‘ha; i?" is ‘fiugmgilgt would be joined to Argenteuil fig; 12a: "Sea" mlfimgxil‘ 1 M... _ w_ the territorial application of the ‘ r P9 “I 9mm‘ °11- ° M Y N 5R CONTEQT 1pm w‘ _ ’° °“° n and the urban section to a new _ - . '1 1°14"! 111mm’! °1 J 1 specmcany dear Mr. Hughes said this practise QXPIMnQd that some suggested completely. here is the type of Bu.‘ in Montreal. ml-munlz-‘Cshilmflg giiflhlm‘? Iooloy who pulsed away April 22. . I“. provisions to nated trill. Penalty m violating the rcgu-i had been followed to some extent. though the claimed it was not pol- chahgea were being ironsldored and it was proposed to submit the leg-_ Mqgthlng that may be solvable only by new types of government-indus- To attempt to QQONTON -- (OP) - tirm 2.000 entries halve been received 3. The existing constituency of Pontiac would be split into two still. m. Alan E. Cameron. dep- uty mines minister. told the Logis- Fnndly remembered by wile and‘ siblc to obtain interest rates as 101W islation to the Bar Sol t d Al l tr mperatl n. hmlly, 2111?: 35151228215; filsnrérgtm‘: ps1 per Lcienh m "I ht u“ have a new 1.111 ‘51-01131161811111 1:31:11 g111c1xtuy${m 811:3‘ tel-it: to a golutioui would really §§“§,‘1I1‘.'§,°..,',‘§” one 1° b” 1"‘°“'" latlve mica-es and nunemls commit. ’ ' D. an bu: a 1 . - . I od '. $50. or ten days in jail. and for ‘v0.5.1 be“: good opportunity to 50551131301156 rewmed commme. “Md them mm‘ “Hm” pims °1 $3,220‘: i: $51513): 4. To be spilt. into two seals mixfiholifgh producuo“ 1M1 y“, APPRECIATION subsequent offenses a fine of not less than I10 or more than $100. or thirty days. get back to operating on the old fiscal your ending Dec. 31 instead of. March 31 reading of an Aot to amend the Real Property Act. for the purpose of unending a section previouny Olmds. the United Shakes. and even one fmm England. It is Mr- pcctad about 3.000 recipes will be received by the time the contest parallel to the marketing service of the Department of Agrictdture. each would b. the existing con- stituencies of Lake St. Roberval. Chicouti-mi. and levolx-Saguenay. John- Char- had dropped to 4.340 ounces. Dr. Cameron said that with private capital a number of the old mines could be made to produce c000- Th bill was reported agreed M _ 11 l.‘ l g l “l 1h t the “ma” Parker “mm m thank m. e Donamougésd 11:51": not m: P?” discussed. clones April 30. The Major Problem i: 61.11350 wfledalent {slaxtlgsv omicauy‘ 11. _ ‘ vlnces were now operating w th ,. _ 1 11 i1 m 5 011 1‘- e 11 Th W. ma“ “m conllnuln; 1e Doctorl. Nurses and Staff of ROAD ACT the mm W“. endm‘ Much u! in w: s-‘mulj: mprcbmx zimtteliyrfsefiléjsénzqgOllld form a expkimglgn £0“ and on“ n found th . _ . e P E mud ‘Iospml ‘or the“ On motion of Hon. Mr. Barbour and that it. would be inadvisable and costs of distribution and the kindness during his recent “MGM. In Mea_n_orlam the lions» wont into committee with Mr. Phillipa in the chair on ‘an Act. to nmcnd the Road Act. 1 The bill provides: “Beyond the limits of cities and 0-0 v to change back at any time. might be possible. he suggested to mail out the Accounts and other ‘ruporls lo the members before ithe House meets. Moscow Co 1 in Criti inference cal Stage associated ‘qualityconirol’ - that will have to form part of a. final solution. Whether the Department should try to extend its services to imxiuslryjn this direction is a mat- l Nova Scott l. The municipalities of Queens and Shelburne would be made into a new constituency. 2. Minor changes would be made in the boundaries of existing con- prornising properties efforts would be made to interest mining organ- izations. 'loo 11.355; Maul;- By 400-pound Gorilla ln fondsdi in: memory hfi _ M1 .1111; "11- Qfliflln G330 W110 PM!“ incorporated m“! and wmfln ‘| nolerpoxillscltbmcchgvsie the bowl?!’ i 191‘ "i" ‘$11114 117-‘ 11°11'94"" 31150‘ stitumcies on Capt: Breton Is-1 Iv» April ma, ma. "1111" ‘=1 We "111" from a? 1am" m JUN-n? m, Februlm I nyiwas catholics: v1: iuuelmm no h. main and much prior discussion ]5nd_ 1 L Dmmm ~A n a (A?) corporate limits, no person a . reign ter Moo v I 1,.(111,111-y_ m, change W011“ be m,“ m. PHI A , pr — hat when your life was lightest, but: T110 libs of flcavcn were opened. "It when your years were Mr. Campbell Hon. objected‘ {Iiliixweir ieilzctp§lfifzz"at°i (hi: that thil would not be an oppor- ns .1 t‘ n" ‘get from tune time for members living m1“ °i "5 m" y outlying sections. on account of MIOSOOW. April 22-—fAP)—-'I'.he United Statea. British and French foreign ministers waited tonight not met western views on these‘ questionl, it was reported. but at the same time has not completely "lf members qt the industry do wish 1o discuss that sort cf qucs- tion. it is our view that the con- Princc Edward Island. New Bruns- wick, or Alberta which are 11n- affected under the new rcrltsiru bution bill. u- Brmboo, the Philadelphia coo’: 400-pound gorilla, mauled a keeper today during n brie! period of free- dom in the lard around the mon- 00d osllll you home tome. tlfe boundary of any highway or ‘he condition o! the m“. u m“ f” Rum. em": to m“, “n. rejected them. leaving the delib- sllgugbqqnl 15311“ m-c qulle elem. “W!!! renumbered U? 17'0"!" Iold- 11°F 511l11 011i’ 511611 W114’ 11mm “a 1110.1“; much 11m. c0111“ cosaiuna on the Austrian treaty emtions hanging in the lir- I om referring to thc constitutional Although British Columbia iah- Rev house. I and German question or ahut the If any settlement is to be qngstlpn, bee-nee it, hag been hlnt- led a report with the commune The keeper. Ralph Davis. ruf- Pmr. mu Ind manly. ings be erected at a distance of b, "W4 1f mm“... W011“ 1 9B 150N011 of Prentice Jones the failed to break the dudlofl on alk 1.. door on the Moscow conference. mittees are to exercise. reached on Austria Molotov will cd that the Department of Fisher- chninrum the contents of the 1c- Icred lacerations of the scalp and lean than fifty feet from those of "m we 1°" g 101 0| 11m, _ the next adjoining owner." chew“; 11-111 1-.‘ hemp hg "151 Following another inconclusive have io take the initiative with ies docs not. have the Mame powers port were not divulged and will Iaijuries to the body but 110501181 Mr. R. R. Bell referred to Bel- M1; 1.1.311” "id 11 would ex- secret session devoted to the concrete proposals. the lnform- n5 agriculture... not be discussed 11ntii the vnm- attendants said his condition was n n M00“ Q vedm Filling station and other pedhc matters 1r members urged Austrian treaty today. the four anu added. 1 “That ls not true. The legislative mittec meets again next week- shod ‘ i ‘ ' ' " f property along Irackley Point their constituents to have all pri- fortign ministers decided to turn The foreign ministers have not powers of the Dominion in this re- Mlhltpbfl 11ml Sflskntrhewou >111 Davis WM ¢1¢1l11111g 17110 80141111‘! UNDERTAKER Road. A number of lots with vate bill: prepared early. and tomorrow to final consideration of even agreed on the procedure for spect. whether in agriculture or the have l0 present reports. ullisldh case when Bflmboo flipped frontage of 50 to 00 feet have have all delegations wilhing to stniernated German questions. writing the German treaty. and fisheries are. the some. and rest. -—"——~—~— 1n through n tunnel 000-‘ 1°11 00¢“ EMIALMER 11".. "m to veteran: and it will interview the Government con-c Scvrrlll sources said three sec- the deputies cannot do much con- principally on sub-section two o! M11173 0F W11"? by flnviher 01119101“- ... m" 10mm" m‘ be impossible for them to cun- 1n before the end of the calennar m nateatings on Austria had not structive work’ until they know section 91 cu thb British North Am- muurtlnorlia -- 1C1: — "lranlapfi: mwittncssgr sprigs Bamboo 2003:1131 1'5 form with this building regu at- ycar. deflnl ely ended hope that agree- what powers are entitled to be erica Act. which gives the Dcmin- 11s er wit! l8 890011 6 V5 1111 H‘ "m l" 11 “"5 "iim" 1o . e inted out. 1-11 c111 was reported mm! moat on arr-clay‘ mightbe reach- re relented on adviaor commlt- 1m wer to legislate in matters A- Bnvncr 1o be registrar-Sm‘ the keeper but dropped him when "m" u. 111K011‘. Barbour said consid- to. ed. but at lie same time had toss and what powers ghesa com- of trgdc and commerce " oral of 511111011"; I011 L" "filled 111 8110111! 11! W081‘ k090- succcsslon to . J. ing c . ers.