“Stray Cats” Comedy ls Smashing llit » "Dicey Cate", a acts. under the stage S J. Austin ‘Minor, .D.A., made g mll-ihifll hit last nl8ht before an audience which _ ked the Prince lidweld hes ingenu f xitiy Baker. a clevei-ecricegslé, really approached professional . modern society girl ltdded h: touch d piqllllw! and sophistication which did much to car?- the play lions in e epsrtlins an exhilarat- mlaaqellnn“ aid ea Wanda ‘J’l°€.i‘.'.“.:..‘°ll¥.l’"“" ahe carried her in tation tonne with a sang fmld yihidl. would have _ do creditto och . ‘he “mug-Bill milfflbwfl . , eriynaan gag: a fine grit-age! of their rm? t abo t l ' or four “$551.1:- u. I $.23 iv. aoum IYKOL _ ..' I v _ G001‘. difldftlllv }§§}§§ili¥iill' "iliilllllllililll On of the most tioklish Dloblems on the aaenda for the peace treaty with Italy is the disposition of the Bout-h Tryol and i/he Isimisn penin- sula, which contains the cities of Trieste and Hume. - Air ‘Ia-aiming To Rslliiiys A‘ $i'§?"°. I yllll Malls‘ Traffic AI: Safety Check-up m d-"w gyuanigi nut its eetireeticlsT bell The‘ ‘ was _ con ilyofe dnthe‘ pae~ ite were fo_ . ‘ Cominglfliiilitiits "Movies at 5.1% worn".- I l ‘ _ - rive. _ l: 4-1 -s'l ‘l’ Plibrth Wiltshire Tueedw. Neg- "Niei Hun Board fluvial. 8 and I r- m. . e-ss-ili. “Sir. r. u. shallow...‘ eereatymulhp. ~4-_ es ._ -_a- . The Charlottetown Police 15 flYinR 017°!‘ neceeai i2; good driving practices and car ey. ~ The planned local check-up on aufomobiieeuand drivers lsh rt oi Trad! check will aakfiret for the driver's license. ‘nun 2g will observe" five oer fee as. 1 his. tires, wind- ca: conditions. Chief Bktwletle indicated that it was intended to niake the (‘INCH-DD his m u poseb o n31.'é'ai°ia-'§Z¢l§§a‘& or ‘ m in llroduce llalv Cloth from; lndliln- Plant ‘~ f“ m glililllll |ll commandio: oer has been an CA1‘. Navigation Bohool at mereide and there are other imii. cations that training l.s re-commenoe at least on a re- stricted scale. It has been learned that a small class arrived on Sat- urday to take a course of around rralnink and it is reported that stionls will cosmetics in the near future. Only a holding unit of 1201111100 men has been stationed e Blun- merside since early this winter. was éiew 0013111816 oiling‘): olnman er . . aco . DJ-IQ. a navigator who has Just reenter-ed the air force. He le- W tiled in October to (complete his college course. W/ . Jacobson served oversees early in the we: and on returnins to this country osted to air force headquar- bein inellparieoioffio rmmtos-e-“ivs n. . arrived in Bummer-side to his new command. Alr Scrvlcs l m Continues To ... Bc Disrupted Air passenger and mail service between this Province and the BOIION inetru- giants e armeuth N. Bishop Announces New Appointments His Excellency. Most Rover-en James Boyle announces the follow- ing clerical chaiises in the Roman Catholic diocese of Charlottetown, - effective May l2- Reverend Patrick McMahon, D. D., pariah priest at Cardigan is appointed rector of 5t. Dlllllllll’! Basilica. Reverend J. W. McOax-dle. ad- ministrator of 8t. Dunstan’: Ba- silica. la appointed Chancellor of the Diocese. and Secretary to the Bishop. Reverend Harold Croken. PB, Brae, becomes stcr at Cardl a ' and Reverend oseph Noll Tra . administrator of the Parish of In- n River, becomes pastor at rec. The Reverend R. I’. MacDonald and Reverend Wilfred Keefe. re- turned military chaplains. resume charge of their former parishes at Indian River and Kelly's Cross re- spectively. ~the former on May 13. and the latter on May d. ZC-Cunce Loaf For Toronto Soon? TORONID. April 22 - Rqrorte were being heard here today that ‘lioronto housewives m“? soul be l in place . ‘the move would be an effort launchers lo meet a reduction in quantity of flour being made available as Canada him-eases eh ts of wheat lo aid famine execs in Eur- o . suggest- use up md Rector ll Basilica Bey. Patrick McMahon ILD. Com-Provincial Conference To llssumc Thursday OTTAWA. April lB-(CPF-The co-mdlnating committee of tho Dominion-Provincial resumes lie meeting here next dlfhursdey and on the outcome de- ;wie such things as the rate cf lion forithle year‘ the carry- t 1' " concussion:- cl services. A8 matters now stand. the fed- ‘ eral government does not know Attend Manoeuvres WASHINGTON. llinrll ht-Presi. left yesterday on the" aircraft carrier Frenklinl). Rooeh‘ velt. tmattend the lie/val manoeu- the American naval fleet he will yacht for hie since he took over altar the death of, the late President Rooaevel more than a yesr alto. Song Writer Passes Away NFL. April 22 — (as) - rial-old a. Babe. cs, song writer who contributed the words for "Dear Old Pol 0f Mine," died at his home her-e Baturdayhnight. in gland ‘ ls reached. lust what revenues it can count on this year because the conference has been unable to roach final agreement on the division of fields of taxation. . The provincial renllers and fcd- eral authorities art met in Feb- ruary and lt was understood the way was pevsdfcr final agreement at the coming meeting. It was learned the provinces agreed to vacate the income and corporation ta: fields in favor of the Dominion providing they were given exclu- sive jurisdiction in the succession duties field. It was understood this agreement came about after the Dominion of- y feted to increase from $12 to $15 the per caplia subsidy to the prov- t inces for vacating the tax fields. It was believed the Dominion gave no assurances it would vacate such taxation fields as gasoline. amusements. racetrack ri-mut- uele. telephones. telegrap , elec- tricity and others. If inal airreement on the lvls- ion of taxation iv reached iho conference. the government wlll know just what revenues if can count on and then will be In a gealilon to iudge how much ll will eve to collect through taxation. should no ass-cement be roar-lied and the provinces renew the prac- tice cf collectinz income and cor- poration taxes, the federal povcrn- merit likely will reduce its raiea to leave room in the field for the provincial administrations. It la believed that if agreement rovlelen for some of these expen ital-es will have to be made in the coming budget. Tax 5 rates likely would be fixed on the To Fly Lolletere Yarllloutll To Boston . Agril fl-(Qb-Daily lo ates- cersoea hem 8-. to Beaten will be - ‘otfflisial 'ineu|iirated next weelr, '\lll dfth ere wee _ , fog ell day. are. ll IIIIIO l "&"':‘a’i5 uade of eelt water te a lob- “its eaeb not feas- e the‘ time required basis of probable expenditures. Finance Minister Ileley has told the Commons he does not know when the new budget will be pre- aentsd. but sources close to the government say that it will not be until several wseln after the nl n - Provincial Conference nleet fill. Any agreements arising out cf the inse lug in all likelihood will be resented Perl ment for ratl cation ldurlng the current session. Little Canadian latter Exported UPPAWA. Aosil M - Canada's Production for the hfiv-as. his. .¥. I W 5 w.m§‘.’."'§r°"" pq w»... FT .41 N" 1 f! Conference . Wlrc Services To Mainland l Still Clsruptcd TGIQIIOBO Mid telegraph Wm. munioetloua in this Province-dis- rupted by Sunday's snow stormi- were beina restored slowly yester- day but linemen eetknsted that it would be at least noon today before B .1; m“, Ohel-llgttztown and Bilmmgm: and bet Charlottetown and said that the ..‘-i“.‘.d°i?.‘"°“ "°' Derience. Ho hod Pl? miwfii one. taking the whole. however. m h“ seen ely dial-um- de Qhsrottcimvn and Canadian ‘mac u r m... iiciais ‘said that nmeireowss llieeoify- (“EURO to their lines between Che-r and Borden. vlce to Slmnnereide was restored yesterday but it was not elnpeeted that service to the mainland would ‘llzzgfunctlonins imtil some time Irv. '1'. emcn noise broken in a eeconmbetws: "memory-oi s" ~- oeo Emerald and Borden. Telephone company officials be. lieve from meagre m: vailable that damage to lines on the mainland was heavy and mat it would more another day before full service was restor- ed there. Keen Show Plwe 0R lined Th ' - m ere wee no telephone ma. City . H ‘n of cit-s. by Mr. I". J. B. Wrhht, Summar- side. by wire to use to clear the highway between he centres The ~ two . Miniet ever. reluctantly refused to send the oloirchs out because of the softneu of the roads. Department of Public Works sent a truck . terday on the Charlottetown. untoa- River road with six snow ahovellere who last night had. ahovelled ea far as Brookn eld. Notwithstanding the violence cf the storm and the amount. of snow which ‘fell. the roeds- to Sourlsand Mdggtéaaue were resorted ooen last ll . . Many Polee Broken telephone y is havine! at five line- makeshift ve Bouris in tolnph com- munication with the rest cd the Province by noon today. Fronl Summevelde west Diwllc officials say the service was uninterrupted an the storm was not so meat in the western sec- tion of the Province. Lose Wheat For Flour, lllcohol tele. OTTAWA. April MACE-Cen- ada has reduced the amount of wheat for domestic use by 10 pe cent and has cut the amount foa- dletllllng by so per cent. it was announced hora today. The Dominion wee aquaezin lt- lelf to .Ill'IlOI‘ every .bu|he .of grain pcealbie to feed a hungry world, officials stated. Between Jan. i and April ill of this er, Canada exported 9i.- 000. bushels of wheat and wheat flour. Added to the heavy exports of 1045 this meant that Canada at a rate . bushels daily Aug. l. 10B, and April l0 h year. This flow would continue al- though at a seenerwhat diminished te surplus stocks were being god. it was sald. e oanedian Wheel Beard has ed to accelerate xporte by of road on eundev and fougdcatfiie oer iuaxms, ' ore ' MERE MAN ~ lereesibilttle 0n hepflsae political inefltfllone. asld much the on in V. I. llobffl. Ulll . ‘my u. meaning: tsuipee-audtegulaiiauel mildl- Ernest Bevin. Greet Britain Georges Bldeull. France .-. . _. ..li?!¢",8lflti~i¢4l l agreement on were tern? ‘olienuhioitted to rants, April 2 - Foreign min- isters of Great Britain, Russia and France and the United States were converging 0n this city forllglht for the opening ‘rhursdav oi a. four. power conference of foreign minis- era. It was expected that the ques- tion of the peace treaty with. Italy would have top place on the agenda. Telegraph - sironliy to defeated All! cplmkies and their satellites. It was reported that Janice 1'. Byrnas, United States foreign sec "W? was prepared to oppose any Rumisn move to an- large her influence in the Medi erranesn. The Soviet Union has 1n. dicatedadesixe mobtainaman- date over former Italian colonies lgflgiglrios. a move opposed by Greet n. Service To Skid: Restored "w" Many Cars Mareaaed Ca liifllyldydl‘ Fears lleld For Tlmelr Safety Cf Belmont Student. The stolen ‘that swept over- u“ Province on Saturday nimht and Easter Buiilday left Bununerside without any communication with the mil-inland or with Charlotte. ccmnniirlioation clfsuow ahovellere were as work. Thaanow WldliOiihBd-lllyle heavy Western . About 00 telephones were out of erside ta- the town. Tel h with ohe..§>?'wh waereswredwmnpo m rosy llbflllsgliilt up to O Cllillfl wjl jmpq slhle io oomlnunicate with the mainland. am; ma. phone services were also disrupt- ed and remain that way. The d snow and elect tileroadseodau-m mobiles were stuck at manypoin on the highway. Fear rihct a resident cf Belmont, Lot l6. had been lost in the etolmhad men searching for an hour es crday momimz before word edthem that he was safe. Mr. llilton Hag gins. a student at Acadia Univer- sity who was his Easter holidays with . we alowbound just out oi villalze. l; it necessary leave the car. and to avoid facing the storm, he turned and walked backtothehollneofhisocusin Mr. Albert Jeflrey at St. He stayed there till Mantis. lng and as there was no toieoiwiit it was inmoeaihle to notify his pwpil of his whereabouts. Fear-ins for lib safety his father- imd Mr. urine: RIIIII‘ let out over the stuck in e snow was sent out to the Mlrhlwre Ind about twent. man searched lmtll “'°..i’.'°‘..'.°f ees th about men % the countryside until tho were notified of his saf . - New Annan on u" nig t autsaiobilea containlnii the llr of these supplies would be m during Chi com mo th. eoiureee here dea bed t ls meme as "a tremendous ecueeee on °“='.."'£l‘.‘2"'" r t th t are e mean a eda was fi chance on the Kélgttyhflziiners hockey team rom ar 000m including Gordon Drillon whchad played in 0 f0 h pedestrians to IWDe their wry aboim the slush. cred streets in e dark. l Child's Condition ls Improving nei- cc m last Wednesday afternoon by a truck. has improved somewhat. P. E. island Hospital authorities said last night. The lsd's parents. m. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. liva on Water Street. City. Suits llr lone .\ RAlilY DAY, Bui’ ’ Alums Sims ‘lit ‘(lie lions! ‘illltif n’ Rains .'M'em‘.1 .ai ta E23‘. uch would‘ ' needed for m” elhi ir- o some OX~ , hilt .011! OM elf]! on an n; when caiie can get out urea. c added that the vs lerah creepers cefor am Jhmwll t‘ eeiaa e the ' " n‘ nee l1 "is nu...