ATICAN aanlo- ._ rooousuaiwm rm i) ‘éf,iurnrstsgl;_eéulntilu v IIIIwIPIQCIyIIJ-fl To Slice an sum m‘... W forhOttawa on ma: #421158 DIEM Ill tua-ll! and lanter- 61‘! for materialism: o s. cry » ho could D and Conference w ‘h ls held in the nrinion _ "Never before has there been wsbiifikss. mars-iris will be a our or BOUNDS- ’ (Continued from Page l) tars. Be had at one time en- after havln‘ made some investi s- tion in c t e matter had the pol uted water had nothing to do wit the outbreak . eeping in t water may be po iuted without _ I ering the health of persona in it as =t all depended upon t e nature o the bacteria in- festing the ‘water. Howeve . he be- in 0min: this service. , w!‘ ._..__.. deci ed- Monte us; Mrs. J. A. Murphy. Em- lillt Q0 G. Carlyle Webster. The pail bear- ers were. Messrs l. Curr! rrevispisi lied trace . w “P. ul¢$lllll MIC at”; ‘w-iijucaiaac msetin '3? the yin I Cross ecutivc m ‘g . ' Ian's Headquarters mporta ma ers n“ “n! 6n at the meeting’ fir. [I011 ming Rad Cross uled to ence the Nutrit on Pro- =t be rled t in th ‘i-‘mm. onder “the aruec a hi‘ q Ihlhes who was re- cen ' a l! , . ruduc o the members or t o lxecutive at this mgttaurtfing Committees m 1M6 were evwintcd as renown:- 'IUIIOI BED 0B0” worsen-s won: coarser-run Mrs. B A. Poster. Mrs. A. D. hfacLennan. Mrs. B. d. Van! er- stine. ms. Julian Herring. or- den- l, David Wright. Lower erald; rs. Albert Wilson. Mrs. W. Iii-Strong. Bummer-side; Mrs. Me- Qmall, Bummerside; Miss nrlcl ofltt. Alberton; Mrs. A A Areas culnnus Appgigtgygpngflu“; p nonsense-fins III E's. KW! Bgflle d QIGIIUWN dt VIOIMT! . Dtivry s "ma. nlz..t“r§fi‘§tnr ursday- Mr. and Mrsaltlcherd Co . Georgetown recently and visits Mrs Collins’ tonne: home here. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mrs. Win- Conni 111-. W. shew. 1h‘. R. I- flogerb‘ . O. H. Beer. If. Mll- lfl‘ M YGIl. 1'. w. Jr ‘PIWGOTI- ‘h c/cf/ree/ i l/er loaf nWin for l muuous m wan-roan lanes Wlii nrrn All Your will: clonus snnisoors um wlnrrs ted tp the egbtisiosrs m“! on Mrs. Laun Mair. accompanied by her mother Ira. Mary Yorston. left on Friday for Baokville. 8.3.. where they will be guests of Mrs. Maire son Nathan. While in olradys olnlan. Bummerside; Mrs. G orge Gough. OLeary- Mrs. Wil- J. lieved a stricter surveillan e should Holland. Uouria. Melsaao. Douglas MaoLea those areas Mclsaac. Garnet Campbell and Ild- be maintained over which have been forbidd n by law IINAICE h CAMPAIGN d for oyster-fis ins pur- poses. Dr. Keeping said he was not Mr. Edwin Johnsgpne. Mr. N. W. aware of any supervision being Lowthsr. Mr D . MscKinnon, PIIMANX 8001A].- the Phalanx Fraterni scoisl in the YJLOA kept over those forbidden areas by Mr. A. lchier. Mr, G. I‘. Hutch- the Dominion Government. Oys- ters taken from those areas might] enough from "the . That is saveralakite and dancing. Rdresh manta were served by Jean Paulin EIGHTH TROOP (TltINlTY) to say. the oyster might not be G. Clark, Mr. H. l‘. ommittee oi this‘ a banquet on m_ suffering from any disease due to the DISASTER RELIEF U! l! l 10d I . "huh twenlli°flv° dagrgaérnw: “tile oovsvsailfillty of o- uts ‘nu Lead“! were mm ION lll IHODQIIOI. pie contracting disease who rrl ght Mr. A. B. Fisher. M- 30111111 TIYV" drink the water inside the oyster. TRINITY Y. P. U.-‘-'I'he regular mm. Dr. Keelpiflr and ofiicisls ntoon DONOR cosssn-rrss id by Rev. T. I. tho inncr man lied with‘ food “ilt ng." concluding with gen- erous servings of cream. to which the boy! , on-h-lfs and Ah-h- 8- sinlw Troop Leader Cannon a of the Dominion Department of Fisheries were of the winicn that any installations made either in Siunmerside or Charlottetown for urpose of purifying the water wou d coat nearer 8200.1!» instead of 000 which had been sus- li. The presl ent. Jean ed-z the rneetin eaa period at whiz cket Bibles were to dif ersnt members of t a Union, W B tJ m,’ enjoyable film of s Mr. Wright. Mrs. H Bagnall. Mrs. . 0. Tompkins. AIR VICE MARCHAL. "vmflo" WMMITT" himself while visiting in Denmark. ed vividl! the life w“ than privi Q rector of Phys al Canada, who was born mark. and related many interesting s cries in ccnnectio des shown. ilecrasi oughiy enjoyed by all n short worship sa 1 hi h he Rimes l m‘ w e oop to the Group (Continued Iran Page l) rvio his heavy bombers. and of the aircrew boys H351- A%AN1) ‘ -lI h! his Yorkshire bases to their omissions. and later would sit in at ths interrogations when- they had their trig.‘ » 1 Ms n served ma’ chocolate mill were A nus! Honor Patrol awarded to till B oonapeti e future for this flag. lm Ma apaud after spending the Easter season with her h band. Capt. MacKenzie in Halifax. Rodle MoOsugh. Mr. assistant ass. Gordon l-lutcheson. . H. . Atliinloll. w. 0011M‘: mcDonaqd. his. John Oourt. BM Mrs. Stanley ‘Imcureon. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. C L W. aw. awmmrso Nunsmc Wave thaw sci-s. 1:. M. Ba nail. M“. .1. n. NfcGuigan. Dr. . J. Murclvsml, Col. W. W. Reid. WAY! a MEAN! coussrrnn Mrs. B. G. Penoin. Mrs. .1 Hunter River. of the Canadian bombing group. I s mlvrlzslril '-‘“"°' *"*"""Y~ $5; iisnsdian Legion l . - ° ‘in m. “avers Olll an mt» u“ McGaugh. Bear . and Mrs. Lazarus Mc- Gsugh. 8t. Marlarets were in the Gity yesterday. attending the wed- dlnil of their sister. Miss Eileen ltewart. Maiden. Mass. . ll . °|i§bh':3'll§_r9§u h; ahd Pram) ‘gilded Anlill B- snitsted his withdrawal ai of VJ-dsy later summer called a hs.it to Great Present-sit the reg-alm- c-muaolns on ,the storm-aw i west side of this Mains coast iglo- s todw, the Snot-ton freinhicr W teen with a cello rufloed Gusssi a Rockiand and Boston for assist. snce. ‘ Tho Watch is a United States shionfrla administrate! War he achieved wide renown as a iighter pilot. shoctin; down u th aircraft, and serving lrrédsr Q eatast “aces!” Prior to his overseas posting in Mr. John R. G. MsoDt Chsriotgtown has received gram om his wife in .~ stathrg she was ieavin f ada the first week in ay. The many friends of Mr. MacNair will regret to of his ill- neu in the Prince ldward Isle d but ii know that his condition is ini- amine. rel. ‘lhevcsselhss crewoi Bhewasboundfmm "It was the fact that everyone ulied so well in our group-the m‘ {i} mined-s momma-l to deg the administrative smile-flint II “M9 1%“ ‘ _ quet supplied laoohey 9"‘ “p m“ ‘ “ma ?v9.‘.'mmumhm team and ma-ny re- meh. group marks were hells‘! pet-batting to the and it was this unified ell - personnel from every Dart ofcan- m‘. m‘ dun whthatehabledustodoeswe “fit A sizrong behind-the-aoeneaforce in the Air librce Veterans’ Branch or the Canadian Lesion u: Mont- real, hem is undecided about his all for taking water in h Banquet Enjoyed are New Orieect. 1a.. is In Mama's-ions GEORGI W. IJVINGITORI On Tuesday evenln nsored by the 5t. l isry was held in the Q h c! Dire to etln drainer md the very clever rformed so magnifi- onday afternoon and Th l!‘ Vi! til ted h thrge: sect cghedyqflggaeyea t e served d gr "tiy appreciated by all in nee. - any rnernbe . of the Auxiliary were in attendance. The President. lbs. J. J D fy on behalf of the m ber extended ‘ ‘ to Mr an . Trainor bera of the cast ‘l: lie/gin Probe 0f Railway Wreck ins success of th Salvation Army To lisvc llew Leader BUNBURY. Middlesex lirurlan April so-(or Cabiel-in an o OLD, sickness and death still face millions overseas because of lack of clothing. Last winter you helped to avoid disaster.- This winter disaster will stalk again. Your help is imperative. Even if your individual contribution seems small, remember, some- where there is someone who can wear a | | who needs .- . . whatever you can give. A single garment, a pair of shoes, a blanket, anything to give protection against the cold and the weather in allied lands devastated Z21 Taylor. Kensi-ngtoil; Mrs. I‘. Delory. Georgetown; Mrs. P. E._ iversltrterm will‘ go to Saskatch- ewan. where he will be stationed on Ircadia field. as student Min the wgoms Mission second summer in Saskatchewan and his many friends in George- town and throughout the Province sh him every success in -his econ, . J. E. Campbell, Sum- merside; m. W. A. Currie, Sum- merside: Judie Trainer. Mon- tague; Mr. T. Roy Cudmore. Mr. P. MacPhée. ec Arsenault was e. re. STA" SAVING ROI. z . "If QIWI UPI! “OI 130,000,000 destitute peopie—25,000,000 of them children-arewaitingfor who: you'll find in your attic and closet. Now a s s when you're doing your spring cleaning s ; ; gag aside whet you can spare for those in need: Keep s box handy and as you go [hfqugh the house, put in it the clothes or bedding you need uo_ longer. Keep}: in readiness for the opening of the drive.- Wc know yoa will raossck your trunks and attics and cup- boards for every shred of clothing you cm spare. You did it before. You can do it again: cm m: rm my n»: NAHONAL clormuc COLLECTION JUNE I7 - JUNE 29 . . Sponsored by CANADIAN ALLIED RELIEF Meeting 0f P.E.i. ‘Agricultural Institute at; ded meeting of Agricultural Institute l-d last night at the Char- lottetown Hotel with Mr. George . Bouiter. secretary of . Island Potato Growers’ Association. s oke briefly on the roblems con ronting the ndustry in the Province and also c revision of the United States-Canada potato tariff. l-Ie re- ferred to a proposed meeting on the latter subject, which is ‘.0 be geld: in mid-May at Washington. Mr. W. N. Keenan. chief of the plant protective division. Ottawa. spoke oi‘ the work o! his division and explained the working of the export regulations affecting po tato shipments and also dealt with affect the potato industry. Referring to the pests and dis- eases with which the potato grower has to deal. Mn W. S. Grant. Mrs. Leith CANADIAN RID CROSS CORPS. . L. lsalmer. Mrs. I. M. . H. Beer. . W. H. V. Dunbar. Mr. . A. MacMi-ilan. llrl. H. I. Miller. Mrs. A. K. MacPhee. Mrs. R. I-. Willott. (Sflde), Mrs. Helen Dickinson Sumrnerside, Mrs. J, S. MacLecd, Keenan explain- the origin of many of them and t d of the control measures re- commended by his Department. Keenan said. were responsible for more trade barriers between coun- tries than any other factor. iiope Manufacturers iiclng lltmostle Meet Demands Confer-ease; Ends In Camera Sittings licly placed their cards It was eprned that most of the Premiers plan to spend the Week- end preparing statements for the gtatemelits would how far the Provinces are ready . Ottawa. conveys mstern Ontario P. E. Island branch, and told of the made in plant throughout Canada. mum greetin! s: the held last evenmghs the Legion A-I-O- the The‘ float vice-accident, Mm. AJB. Cosh duh in iihe ab- me w,” w,’ M,- vgc, was? sence of pnsidenmlbe. Arthur (By D'Arcy O'Donnell) Ottawa, April 26-—(CP)—Out- come of the Dominion-Provincial Conference on financial relations appeared tonight to great extent on what is said and done after discussions are brought into the open on Monday. As the Co-ordinating Committee adjourned for the week-end ofter two days of in camera discussions, the Provincial Premiers were enu- tlcllsly optimistic agreement could be reached. Prime Minister Mackenzie King ‘s told nowspapermen he would not like to state whether the confer- ence was closer to agreement. His views on the matter might be dit- ferent from those o! others. Mr. King said the meetings of st the Committee had been devoted o clarifying the positions oi the Dominion and the that “everyone VPOWS where every- All-Time Record In Production 0f Canadian Pulpwood se ous shortage, especially in tht and distributed‘ to users today. than before the war. it was stated b) a rominent official of the cordagi Krcturers arc doin their utmost to meet the demon he said. The serious hn the shortage of fibre. Ma from which all the best quality is made, has been completely ff since the capture of the Philll ines by the Japanese, and is st l not available. Droughts lr. Mexico last year have also greatly reduce-i the supply of flblr from It was reported that the Prairie Provinces and the Maritimes were more inclined to accept the Fed- basis than were Ontario and Que- The Provinces were understood to be insistent in demands that have exclusive use .0! the iri- her knee tax field. At Federal Government its reasons for not wanting to leave that field. Anoth Quebec protested against in their briefs was the fact that the Fed- eral Government planned to im- pose a five per support the Fa eral cost of a national health insurance plan. expected to amount to i t level is maintained for the a.nce of the year. an oflicial of Canadian National Railways oi this commodlt ‘Canadian National All sllpplits o! ‘fibre are allocated 0 Prices ind Trade Board. anal ii-I- Just how those positions shape amount u’ ‘We that can be Made ikely will be made the Ieneral rise the Commtitee reconvenes for the in its production. Increased quantities are being made available for newspaper and’ magazine requirements. goinfl into building materials ‘rmolmt o! fibre plants are utilizing their fibre to the utmost, and distributing to qujpkly gg possible ml lo e thus mode. Chamber Monday. he did not know whether the meeiinzs It is known a number of Prem- iers favor shelving of the national ' stone-faced Georgian house, once mi Y “dAmu j a __ ‘QTROTII! 0&1 l‘ ance. we. W. J. McIntyre. Ho store started a step- k today on a 6B year lnetfs version that high speed and s. light train were remomlbie o‘ for the Burlington Railroad crash which killed 4A persons ‘Si; bv the.\Auxiilary tsince the year s=.=;-»+.=.~=~--.:.-c..- f» . yea- memhers cf his cast. is all in: song and old time music. Plan t sfiislhiii‘... ""°"“ in cinema "Bod la M1172- sitllNliIs-evls - 1 ' - ( -- Morflso “Ks-w...- in bll at the throttle tion Flycr when 1% the rear coach d t advance yer and plied Milt-cs %i..i"§€..§“.r - emoveass -- hiss representing u“ amfldfinells so lune un- der the lat: act o! m! is u» cumin ... "m". so": m“ ccnduetfi m the i: ...<.§€“’§.."h'“i.. 1...... meetial while the :79- rwiilbechosen beyond Monday. however, said it was possible the Committee would camera discussions after all par- Dossslssion Views 0n SuccessionDuties OTTAWA. April 26 - iCPi Dorni ion Iilbmlssicn to the Dominion-Pro» v . ifs refusal to vacate the succession ‘duty field of taxation was “much more than s. matter or dollars and t. presented ho the Pmmlers by PrimflemMilrl- lrsnsie Klnif. s answer to d? the Hovinoea as mien was mvoar succession duties. n Ihiilclm [mad to the exclusive federal ease housing shortage. Allotments Wu m“ rs h.” m ‘mpmqln. braking I iwllrilig on zhe rope shortage in the iishi ig industry. it we: stated One is that wsnlme rope does not last as long .n fishing as ore-war ‘rope which was made fr-m pure la fibre, and must w.- replac- insurance program home of members of the Irish t’! and investigation tons and other paper have also been increase. has been possible not onLv by the greater ur- ‘uction but b cause o! the decrease in its use .. for emlosives and other war pur- threo months of a record year lor _has been made. ucceasop t their nial, whit - haired ealicr. QfliFeGétJfKe 0a:- goengir. who is retiring at the age M" In a stately drawing room hung “m” m m. mum.‘ ‘om M”, with silver cirlszndeiieln. eclectic: e the incroawd price of fizz‘. result» g in very much greater lr.-til in the Industry. 7n instsncl. _w the price of ‘uihsil-re many slows what 2i was bcfinc the war. many more iishlrmcn are this iy"- of iilr- ng alone. mm! ills average number cf pots nor il-h- ermen has gresth in-creasr-r. as wail. This has resulted mond for rope in the inrlustr . out of all proportion To meet this demand. Canadiol ufacturers are taking al steps by operafinli ihul, r at full capucity. arm some cases. making thing rope from pom e Maritime Prowrlcer. souirare-raasmaa . .a°°w““'*"°' a 0mm fonninit the Amy 11th with i» hi- Wm -" s: lzs..~s.-.~.:r-"d.zrrls; {i}, ‘m’ “mm “' the... red and“? standard I w_ alum o‘ b h‘ "N11 liioflfill fill hdlfl“ In the 0071089006181 were transported over the oom- to the larfl quan. tity culpwocd carried. more than 30.194 0.111.812. ears were re- in, of the needs of, province, and which Iluetlsate in ys of this Ilt. M percent increase over the building for the $5“ time in ‘g physicians hm m‘ m“ ‘ ‘um mo: the delegates ossnlirom els oi m0 States and 0mm QQ on; °lU4|l~ i M1,, w. mines. ans e Kym-maus- . ‘ g is. who as a nu participated m"“““‘“°" “m” inaWeeternAtisl are rush the ehlineer. titer mtg‘; m ~ “n” w‘ m ‘M “mud. ‘an hi: Antipodm. France peersnee at l! Thisisthethkdmeetinaofthe d ilntwaain Eafi loath be- “. h‘? 1:“ ;m°‘;“.s.‘i“l>£.“8i.'~§.‘i-‘ over the 26.806 carloedl the revenue id. amass can‘: s. considera- then mic a. to masses “lemma secret _ of the 0o anomalies .%tbe ea world. so iss- t e de ions not even reached the mi yeevten {$1. tans‘