sATllRDAYl ~' y 4319415’ .. e-t STANDARD TIME By resolution of the City Council passed March 18th, 1946, the City of Charlottetown asked to place the hands of their clocks back one hour at that time J. A. FULLERTON . City Clerk. Farewell at ilartsville ' o: August 28th a larog: “Si: friends and rail"- tives from hfliLSVllle an _ pans 0t the Phil/m“ m“ Mu“ U_ g, n" gathered pres fix a da " Sept. 14 a letter was receiv-i from Mr. King's secretary stating that Mr. King wished to have myl request considered Dominion Cablnet," the atatementl said. “I have not yet received his answer." I y Premier Drew's statement men- ‘ , tinned a broadcast z night - Bridges who si inion Appeal To ilcconvcns Prov. Speaks ii st. Jslui Conference ‘IO. Premier Drew The Premier issued a statement which included the text of a letter to Mr. King Sept. ‘l asking him to te for such a meeting- by overnment in Dominion-Provincial rclstioznsfim l mirfiligngrrgisgfiglalhzoyoigratigixi and 91' h" ‘M11199? mud" conveyed the impression that the °1 5 ‘mildwii-l when" 8- OP)- 5 t. ( '3’: Ontario today| will revert back to Standard Time atmidnight; 1313c “£5115”; éggi-‘io Qggggivngg I September 28th-consequently, citizens are 3i‘; 3~3g=1;3r-§;v1;$1rtuglg;§=r- by the full address last Fisheries Minister) "claimed to be ex-i the opinion of the Dom-' regard to d vsrioubibominion Government is .\nxious_ a-i to have such co-operation. atilieve, therefore, that the I be- pcople ' .1‘!!! vi s Transport Minister IAIN’! J11. NJ. Sept. 7| — l)— "Even if it meant ex- tending our railway services de- n‘ an cverb glowing rising‘: airways. Oi‘ Y 88993141118 stripping facilities to world markets" tsanvflitation in Canada must keep amoo and even anticipate the un terrupicd progress oi this inlon. 8o stand mm . ldscvi-icr. Minister oi Transport, in 8:110 gaigisn club as: today. e as upon statement by saying that Canada ' ust become a power within the United Nations Organisation to en. sure her own safety and to make possible the uninterrupted progress oi her development. "He thought that trans tstioi-i must be one (‘L-the pr "e factors in making The Minister‘ of Irisrisport wlio been on a tour of National Harbours facilities in Eustenn Osn- ada. Its/tad that "Canada has taken her rightful place in inter. national affairs and must oonsid. as part to e im- inata the threats of Point. ing out that Canada has emerged from six rs of war as the un- er of the Smaller lflifiif.‘ i-ii-lll" . ‘ 1' * ~ - a 1 ' Ladies Goats Winter success coats starred in our attrac- tive collection. Lavish iur-trimsaeil chat-mere, versatile cost classics — all warmly lined and ia- terlined with clisruols backs. Jaunty tux- edos, loose and fitted styles. We have a disputed superb collection of cssusls and shortlca wan-run to Rev. and Mrs: Dim mg fnsnily, Missionaries on furlow! from Africa. MacDonald The meeting was called to order; fish, student Minister llartsvllle congwsflllfill- of who lg u on to resda-naddress aiwl atl ti}. gonclusion of which Mr. Nor-f man MacDonald Presented Rev. 511mb Mrs. llyiiacDc-nald wt a we ‘MacDonald in behalf of Mrs- Ma¢~ Donald and family in thanking this many friends for their thoughtfu- ness and senerosiiy. spoke 0f the The Royal Packing 8o. J. D. JENKINS (Prop) All live poultry goes to .present of his love and continued‘ ‘temporal and s iritual interest in them and in e Hsrtsvillc. The remainder of the Poultry-Poultry Solos were rendered bv M1‘. Ewe“ Lamont and Mr. Donald Nicholson. Mrs. MacDonald rendered very feel- ingly a number oi sacred selections in solos. A dainty lunch was served at hhe close of the service by the ladies the gathering was dispersed by 1-118 singing of “the 0 h ‘ be the Tie That Binds" and the pronouncing the benediction by the Rev. Dan MacDonald. I Dear Rev. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald: We your relatives and friends of Hartsville a-nd vicinity have gath- ered here this evening to make a ' ’ demonstration in some tangible way of the love we have for you and your family and the high esteem in which you are held by us all. As we go beck in memory through the years to the time when you. Rev. Dan left your 01d home ln this community as a young man. and as many other young men and women Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. . Souris ~ _ I United States to seek em loyment- among the teaming mult_i the larger centers. ment made by the through th¢ apostle John which. seems to have a special application‘ when we considered ihow wonder-l not. yet appear what we shall be." A clean-skimming. easy-turning . lenircw la available to vou now. i There's no waiting for delivery! As the authorised Renfrew loeprc- you such a spiritual helpmeet and senhtive for this district l will gladly demonstrate s Renfi-ew in Your own dsi There's no obli- ration to uurclisse. Get more cream and butter. with s Rea. have laboured for Him ior seven-j teen years. We praise t-he Lord that. ... 4M.-.» . almost frrms. s. . - Hu-“vm, l-lall to tender a farewell’ 25:52 ltéiéirgroadcctisit. or will ‘said, have the right to know tiiafbe pie tired to fully 89ml” h" three weeks ago I again _ formally placed the request. of- the he chairman’ Mr’ Donald Nlicekiél glfitniiigualliflgfsiilrngegginada that; the ex-l Dominion-Provincial m». puséiieidiil Bright Future liisioned For Plant No. 2 on Longworth igliievigziaifaflstgels gfacfi-‘gg misfigfgfr; Avenue. I and o; so many precious and sacred ' I memories. He assured all ihflfie I OTTAWA. Sept. 26-(CP)— Air iiilmml-um-Y ° - force headquarters todray outlined . a future or armen t at _ Bvfllifli. widen the ayes oi "Joe Erk" traili- was spent in the sinsms o! 805W tional wartime Roar‘. tradesman hymm 811d 115 film-d]? cimverse‘ and all his fellow airmen. In an effort to make sure the careers they are offering will ap- peal {to the type of men they want. arr orce ways of freeing service life of its‘ restrictions and lending it most of the attrac- tions of civilian life. While not admi-ttin A, R. standards of liv ng have ever been anything but high, headquar- ters is studying returns from 20.- 000 questionnaires sent to cavalr- men asking suggestions. and an deal i-s promised. For instance, n committee hes-n working to provide with comfortable ‘smarter appearance previously wc-rn, New summer unl- of the that of the officers. and similar in out ans design. have already been . :1 on e . of Hsrtsvllle have done, went to the The 01 d system of "passes" f" udes m; airmen going off the station when not on duty is up or _ Plans are being made which it is we “e ranlnded 011.10g?“ ggalzfiti hfiped dwlgl result in airmen being a owe o frcglyhwheiih not on duty. | UT R E fulclly Gogeéiashrdcalg with yfludleti‘ lctfrlltlger?amrgi-vgixgglgutivaggwgcgles‘ an wor t oug you. “ ot . ' [ters available for them on their mule did we amflcipme m“ God station. This is being changed to wpmd can and prep“, you for mil provide for all ‘tffllfllltd airmen in ministry of the Gospel then to give toeqfifigwg: trferce automaticoim send you to Africa where you both]. "slime"! "l" him" initial training perlo are more than 28 years of age. 'I'hls - He ihas enabled you to have this, 38c restriction does 11°! IP91? i0 very much deserved and needed "lgéiwiihlwflr SQYVKB- | ng paced on the married es- whgt w“ Powers. lie urged that Canada must respond ilities ss a nation. "We must no longer think in termsof Canada by herself, but of Osnsda before the in s wide assortment of‘ colors. your new winter coat here today. Choose Conference _ 1 to the be reconvened immediately." i Live and Dressed Poul- $.33‘ oaf 223%‘. .I'§i°°'3_.° all those‘ The statement said the Premier . b f use!“ A; ‘he QQnQIUSIOH of Mr. was hopeful the broadcast speech try. G81 0U!‘ Drums 9 979 gicyholsjanas mfloduglory remarks “indicates a decision of the Do- seilii-g- F" "t" ma“ w- ed M» M-Womiied “u; zvlri°':..°szzxzrz";i...iz. my ' _ t‘ e at orm ve from ‘Cliifliell by Plwduas ggcxgveughéfg ‘our gang? u | rioti- yet been informed of their dc- 91‘ 53 9- Mr. Ewen Lamont was then ca ~‘ C15 0 -' should officials are studying and inconveniences i that R. C. for criticisms and entire new‘ has! airmen‘ uniforms of than those same material as scrapping. leave their stations war. no airmen Dasscd the and if they married estab- i in the vast international scheme being developed." Quoting a few statistics. the Minister of "transport stated that in addition to other supplies Can- ada had supplied one-fifth of the tcn million tons of food which had been distributed by UNRRA to the eight hundred million. people short of food in the worse world famine ever known. “Til! responsibilities of UNRRA will soon be drawing to a close" he said "but that does not mean that the volume of iood and supplies. from Gan-ids will de- crease to any extent. The Govcm- ment of Canada has made it pos. sible by means of export credits or wanimpov-erisiied nations to purchase supplies from Canada in meet their continued needs for re- habilitation and to sup lement their limited supply oi omestlc Hugo Coa-imltimsnts As Minister of Transport. Mr. Chevrlcr said he was mainly in- teresicd in facilitating the tiara. ponation of Canada's huge oom- niitments to UNRRA. the United Kingdom and urrler export credits gs well as her domestic require- ments. "Osimda empties her gralr. bins to help iced the starving mill. ions in Europe and Asia and now the new crop zrom Western car.- ada. a bumper ciop, lb beginning to move," he said. While the volume o1 this crop movement would not iififilfillfiilillfiifillfilifilfiiliilillfll? @@l§l|§l@@@l§l@l§l@l§l@l§i EEEE Prices to suit everyone, ranging frosn_ $26.50 9° $125.00 M” “"""I">"P "f brown “new (rabbit) iureosts, iii loose mus and W201i!) styles-good $149.50 " $159.50 The Greenclal Co» Ltd. LADIES’ STORE EEIIEIEIEIEEEJEEIEIIEIIEJIPJI reach its peas for several weeks, he tho ht it. viowild require some- thing l e sixty thousand box cars to move the grain from farm to lakehesd and to seaboard. Many thousand other cars were simult. Hncously needed to move the vast quantities oi cool required to make up sh in non-coal reduc- ing areas, building mute si and Oar-rides large fruit and vegetable and in our forests They MIK- sible greater use of oil stlon facilities. Tim’ aw ... ... earning powers oi our ind trim and our workmen.‘ Ivory ralwscy en mercnans seauiau. tn! d vcr and alroralt pilot vital cog in the machinery oi trans. portstton as well as minor officials section hands. stevedores and air- port attsindants sq all bad “an ea- shot. [s] El l-l is] LU l-J 41mm. He thought thattr rt. ation oi these various comm ties to meet national and international obligations would tax Camdfs transportation facilities w the limit dilfins the next few months. The Minister stated that the ec- onomic value 0i every ton oi Bhllflpcd out oi the Icountry ie s- sented "employment in our got, cries. on our farms, in oul- mm“ KINGEION. (AP)—A hill. walked into so , Warden bear down with one a inn i: - scntisl lop to mflorm in iacilitdé ing the speeding oi transportation". 1f. Y» lspt. l blown coemugosa T "fir. Give me s call and I'll lirove it to your satisfaction. zest. and that we have been cnsb-l 1 u, s” you again and you, d”, tablishment implies that pcrsonneh family Dame; and Mm-y Elm they: will bc able to live off the station h“; gmly endeu-ed themselves w and draw subsistence allowance in- us all during the weeks in they have been with us. I J. M. Ladsaer 111 lfEilT STREET _‘l'-hi's your gs! o NEW CREAM SEPARLTOR Abasaisass-nuoiscsiss-iiswmasoniai during your stay in Lord's work in our midst. , As you returnto the land of mls-i '1 ;our blessed Lord who alone "givetlr the increase." greirtlv use your lab- ours to the winning of manyJirec- ious souls to Himself. In token of our love and esteem we ask you to accept this gift". and. mav God richly bless you all. Signed in behalf of vour many relatives and friends of Hartsvllle and’ Vicln-ity. _._________ BEL-FAST. Northern Ireland - (CP)- A technical committee has recommended a new high-levy] J IT'S TliE eliminate traffic isms on the ex- isting Queen's Bridge and its 5p. ....":'.'. §&‘J.'i‘i..'"i'3..'§il"""t’ suizansrn. iiibiiiiiisiiinsfsu.’ Stylist - our AND EVENING cusses ‘fillies: n: look mi- pm PREVENTIVE IMIIITEIAIGE trouble quickly - and how to put it right . ily and lastlngly. iarsr malts of vali- lela yea nut-sac as' BI Ill! Big Houston, N. B. and ___________ . . j. F. iistslisssn correction of ocular ls- litlli" " in 8 The old slorz-ary labors be assured that our‘ mad‘! "L the prayer; shall follow you and may manner in which meals are served.‘ Itts being s which! lieu cf meals and quarters. ‘ ‘Considerable We will not soon forget the spiri-i Ewe" “W18 quarters on the sta-. tual fellowship which we have had. ‘"1"- me province‘ decker beds have been swept sway and your urlllingneg; 1,0 he“, 1n the and comfortable single beds" “e l being provided. Improvements also attention is being wartime double- mess halls and the considered that the which meals are served should be at least equal to that o; a good PGSYEBUTI-Ilt. cs mg r m l . other wllsl fglldygne “m” t° '“ three years in the force. for serving be given every "QTY Dh e f th i some... i.%wZ....°5viii“i°.r “""‘°" take their families with them costs of i th _ ' _i hold effengtosv “g em with house ' bridge across the River Laqpn to be borne by the govgmmgns I every two to peacetime air c once to learn able to for end bossnse. are to preaches. Touc“ i " “ -—-—' Ceilings Should that makes our namnaiissnvo scnooi. i "at Be nah.“ (By William B. B l1. The tlrlltllfl:je pr cc con l dinai-ily lsrage iizugoh wcr ‘tuna ‘menm e empora . 2. There will l; a ' I lily and better qu in the near future." glint Isr efficient, tiiaa- s. Present livestock ceilings are " m!’ ‘mruflu a Vi: ::giti.viqiil"t.ohht;la suuiii t issued at his m ' Pfellddht t rpm-m; Ive a ' ti. {hi5 "’"""‘_ NI l WASHINGTON. Bent. Lin.) -- President stand in disagreement with some of his own party leaders. declared emphatically today price Truman, taking a I ceilings tls M t” on me t h id t be the choice of wise car all}: Iielii lilellrflflrggcea- "$529116; o“ no t. °', and truck owners. Our w" ' ' "mi "i" 8' iii the u. t I U it a st t trained technicians IL’; Plan's"?! nenw ecoi-iipiicziien-Prigilc‘gasiiihi:I hsisw how to diagnose uasanaassnwo sonooi. mm ' '"°'""" "Iiflli is not siis nil an "axtrsor-i ter” in July‘ Price controls l‘! IQ v it'd “Kilt as confsrwies,‘ ‘l: onosssraisrs - ggnm t?“ m ' a. - f mam q llillflillflw {fiy-igwn m,‘ , " “II 0f Ill-U “T u. 11:51 ii now will rsicass _ _ are being i rsonnel must l i 8 ofillo lagaiis...» created specially ‘- for you Q It‘ you are one of the thousands of Cans» they wars anxious to heap on saving-by dians who started buying bonds in tha buying bonds. » very first Victory Loan. you certainly arc I ‘u. d..." ca“. ‘wk lucky. liven it‘ you bought bonds in only on “h "m" nqdu a a few of the loans, you still are lucky. You have your bonds tucked away for a rainy I day. You're getting assra laeoins by cashing the coupons regularly. , issued in denominations of O50. ‘I00. $500 and ‘i000.- Tlia inwards yield will be attractive. Tbs bonds will be register’ ad, providing pptaetloi agalast lossi ’ Tliayeaabacsslisdstsoysiiaastfallisca value, with iassrsst, as say" bcaadi la Canada of say clisssassd bash: . complain details will in ssnosacsdls tlila papa: on Monday.- fascia lor‘ sis aa- ncaacsoisiit, sad iaslia plans p. l". the asw Ciel‘! Hill! loads. c ' With the was our, the question was, whether or not Canadians still wanted co- lsccp on buying bonds. To find the answer to this question, thousands ot‘ pso- ple all mar the country was salted if thaj wanted to continua their wartime savings habit. light out oi’ sac of sisoss asked said -;4-;-,ss,-..-,'.'-sr< .v..=. 1.... . .i l -..-;:- s "lull-M. u.