MARCH}! IIEITIIAI- ._ “uygjlllllIi pfivs ““|||I'IIII@. 00°" ‘°' 2”" 1358K HUNN SINGS oval‘ “\_c_y_at1fl.l5tllllflvflll%i ., 3. .11, Organization is now to be the Bo- ‘ _.__. cl Hygiene Council of Prince "BIG “P,” “Elm d’ first i a I group was orgaiize llfllhil givmola M? r96? in March, i945, from re resents- wm mum" Q I tives of the various churc es, wel- pfm 341,3 fare and service organisations, as tlm- ____ anmratans of pgotmgrting a coénblsied _ _eo ocomaseupwart d C0 c 0N M: Him“ N‘ of venereal disease known to gzetlrst WAIB ll pilot aircraft Moacton-Greenwood today us mist will be H.S. ativeo the P.E.I. Travel Bureau and of portatioii is scheduled to 9.30 this morning at 6.30 P1"- pas-t three weeks. treatment. The many; Mr, MacNeil who of the First s speedy recovery. N Church on Sunday, 4:1. "Here we testimony mcnt of He was perfected which He suffered. bed, and cabined and come enlargement of soul. of pain, there was a willin ceptonce. "The cup vitalit us from a deadly a ath ‘to the things of the s’ Rice said. “Measure th life by loss stead o gain wine poured forth For loves strength love's sacrifice the choir with Mr. 0n WSI dom of The God. choir and Miss Sally Wood sang effectively the vocal solo GALLANT _. ital on Bonds Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Gallant a son. hn ‘aggregatin- At‘ Prince his. Vemosuivahgiasid, Alberto daughter- BOGERS- At. the P1111 Hospital, March 8, and Willi!" Gdhlkhw 5071B . 8 . GANDHI], -.. M; m. bobble Holnltal. m. ll.‘ M11 ro B. town. s sol. ' 59'" I V.ll. Organization hrcatvadfoanosv. s-er-"rm y be coats s word. smelly gay. Bnjlbilglf kOPIINS y-C t. ar ur e,man- TOD‘ lfirltime Central Air- ’ '°'l““°“§,‘j§‘ At ths meeting last rridsg aven- - xaarmouth- ° < i ssenger a express Hahgax l: ringlligurated. His second Jones. Represent- of cities band loans flag! t ill e gllos o c Zfifgpllltfml-v. B. Graham Rogers“? Rand Matheson, magaggt; coitus: Commission, Moncton. will also be paslfeligfilhgrligtglglgz, Mn may blmnlzggagé: aigyfiral VOIQCIGBI disease education in l-Iitzh o h“ been carried out during ‘h. stated that this was in the nature ________ ' Mr. Angus MacNelllHhas‘ cntenedi H“ Ch'"1°“°‘°w“ "gfifgd, ffgiligorsi Committee, Dr. no. Keel)" l a veteran Great War, wish him TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The services at 'I‘rinity United March 10th., were conducted by Rev. Dr. I-IC Rice who chose as his text Ps have a wonderful to the moral govern- God,," the speaker said. His soul had been enlarged by life's difficulties. A sorrow is not th woist thing that can come to a person, but a sorrow that says nothing. It was said of Jesus, that bfinthc things pier spacesl and wider horizons were what the Psalmist desired, not a iifecri - confine . Through his dlstreasu there had n...‘ There are various ways of meet- ing pain. There is the stolcal way. Wiih Christ there was no defiance g ac- whlch my Fa- ther giveth me, shall I not drink ‘n litfany a man has found that suf- fering and trial instead of destroy- ing it has brought it into a new Y. “Our troubles sometimes rouso in regard irit. They also enlarge our sympa hles." Mr. in- Not by the wine drunk, but by the standeth in And whoso suffers molt has molt to give . The beautiful anthem “Seek Yo tho Iord"'...l‘\'ioberts, was sung by Harvey Mc- Pherson taking the tenor solo. The subject of the evening ser- m “Our Hope For The World" in which was visualized the ultimate triumph of the King- ‘ sang the anthem ‘Comes at 'I1mes"....Woodward, ‘very Lord is My Light". . .A.llitscn. At' the 2.1.1. Hosp- March. 10, I946 t (nee cc Count 194B, to Rogorqncelillinor llaal Osteo- no. too Takes lloin llama At s meeting held Frida even- ing March 8th., it was deci ed that the organization Previously lznown as the Venerea Disease Control in this and other provinces. Four committees were chosen ht that time to represent the four sections of the organization. These were: Cm Legal committee, cliair- KM Martin; Health Dr. J.A, Mac- m . - . committee chairman, Millan- Nloral committee, chair- man, v. W.T. Mercer- Welfare, committee, chairman. Idr. WR. McNeill. ing, tbs president of the uncil, Dr. W .P. Maclidillan, 0.312., out lined in his remarks that the in- cidence of venereal disease in this Province was definitely known to be on the increase, and that an active effort should be made by this Council in an attempt to con- trol and eventually eliminate this scourge. In the discussion which follow- ed the report of liloral Committee, Shaw, Director of Edu- ication outlined the programme of ols of British Columbia. IIe [of an experiment and that, in his opinion had much to commend ‘it. Following the report from the g, Chief Health Officer and Dr. J.H. Show, Director of Provincial Laboratories outlined the salient features of a proposed bill which would require a health examination previous to marriage. was rought forward that similar plans are working out very satisfactoril in three of the other province's an in the majority of the American states. Also, that a Gallop Poll conducted in Canada in February of this year lndlcatedthat 9G per cent of the poll were in favour of was: nabsisr onus/cu The morning worship service at the Charlottetown Baptist Church, . Sunday was under the direction of the Canadian Girls in Training. and conducted by their leader. Mrs. LJ. levy with assistance of vice-president, Miss Madrien Mac- Lean, with the lesson of the mom- inz read by Miss Shirley Campbell. Dr. Zella Clark, for many ears a medical missionary in Inrls pre- sented the very interesting address on “Some Women I Have Known in India." “The thought before us brings a hlnk great challenge, it is ours to t Vlflulls diplomats. army 031081’! D9611 of what we can do, of what wo can and civil servants who have made not feel that war between Russia be in the 81151 t"); o; 1,“- friends of Rinsians think they and the United States is inevit- ing the women of India to Christ have discovered port of who able. They feel that the interests the Saviour, training than. 1o;- makes thd great eastern siientstata of the two nations need never leadership in this task," the speak- "#3- coino in conflict and that diner- er said." Three words of chalien e Illuminating llflnOl'\ differences. encos can be settled by negotiation are "Go—-Pray—Givei" A vivld hm is the core of what s mslor- for the foreseeable future. picture of some women of India ii-y 0f those men feel. as gained They Sill-B Y-hut Bflillfit 10191811 Ab°ve ll the 111'" 5°51!" iwnlmfid 1°!‘ In! 10ml 01 Unllfll NHUOIII who had been so enlisted, so train- from informal talks and interviews policy is not. made by the soviet Rm Admm John H emu”, postflac. Technically known as on indicia. it is intended (or pro-stamp- ed, so working was set forth by over a period of weeks: Foreign Office but by the Cosn- commands the 595cm Navy task ed, metered mail, Dr. Clark inavery interesting add- “time? arc three schools of miialfit Partys noiitburo. C {one engaged m operation Bu” TON rcss- ou t in Russia on foi-ei n re- body of about ii top 0m‘ " - FR-EDERIC . March io-(CP) 00o, acc rdin to a r Included in the music of the latiogs. R munist leaders. they say. malsesthe gym lguiglgrctxlcimarffixiw“ ‘Tgavyeagge geastlseffongitxittans Inst bydI-Ihiwirirrltohfi ‘BI-Etc: Boligdgelggzlii: ' re re a age in an ns er o n s a Mines morning was the chorale "We Would Be Building." The Church School met for Bible study period at the close of morn- ing worship. Th; service of evening worship was conducted by the Rev. I. Jud- son Levy B.D., who preached the sermon. The anthem of the evening was ‘Dreams of Galilee" with Miss Pearle Burns as soloist. The music of the day was in charge of Mrs. G. Elliott Full, org- anist and director of choir. Town iiaii iit liorili Sydney is ilisiroyod NORTH SYDNEY, N.S.., March 10 —-iCP)—-Flre that broke out bills afternoon burnt out the North S dney town hall on Commerc S reet- A clothing store in the same building also was badly damaged. FRANKFURT. _ (APl-Sosne United Statics repre- sentatives Alli committees in Berlin. after months d feel they know the answer to ths world's No. idigiomatic mystery- whatla vict ivy. where is it going sad does it propose to get than? rue CHARLOTTETDWN GUARDIAN is This has. Foreign Policy? Dy was oasnaoisau ' Germany. Mar. l0 any fundamental aims. Gener- sliaaimo Stalin is said to belong , to this school. As used by the first school the wold "WI-l" is not meant in the sense of nhysicai conflict but inths sense that Communist policy must p; aggressively pushed constantly throughout the world by political. economic and diplomatic means. Allmrioan negotiators who have dealing with the Russians do on four-power in some csaas vears of study. plan-foreign K3‘; policies which are executed by the foreign coinmissar and his aides. Lack Understanding? With the exception of Stalin, Molotov and Vishinsky, the mem- bers of this policy-making commit- tee never have been outside Rus- sia and have no fundamental un- derstanding of the problems of other nations. ‘Iihey have become suddenly conscious of their own sisting of the new aircraft carrier Midway. three destroyers and a tanker, is seeking out the most foul weather possible to test out carrier operations. planes and equipment under adverse cold weather conditions. Admiral Cas- sady is one of the famous war- time skippers of the carrier Sara- oga. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y._ March i0 — (AP) ~ The Bell Aircraft i-Tliat the Communist sys- tem is in a constant state of "war" with the capitalist sys- tem and all efforts should be devoted to furthering the Com- . munist side of this conflict as rapidly as posible. This school is said to include Foreign Com- missar V. M. Molotov and An- drei Vishinsky. vice Foreign Comniisaar. fl-Jlhat Russia can live in political peace in a wig: New Brunswick down to the com- fire swept 7,200 acres of forest lan paratively low total of about 81H.- in the province last year. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street that includes capitalisticst strength thro a victorious war c - 1d d - and co-operate on intarnation- stter years in e status of an un- ,,Z,',§’°',§‘,§§°“b§§,, ‘ k2‘; Ztinllc, Gospel Hall, Up]!!! Frill” Street, tried nstlon- tinned “the first commercial hc-Ii- Monday through Friday at 8 p.ni.; Sunday 7.30 al problems fuiiv without con- flict. This school is said to include Maxim Litvinoii. for; an Tough-talking Vishlrakv carried this feeling on the floor of the Un- lied Nations at the recent sesion copter licence ever granted" for its new model 4'1, two-place helicop- ter. p.m. This will be the closing week of this Gospel Campaign. mer foreign comimissar _ former ambassador to the Un- in London. He has 68107853611 the ———?——-———-—— ited Stats. view privately. lwwdlnil W Alfie!‘- from being the dominant power in iii-The “wait and see" school ican sources, that capitalistic Un- the world. ' which holds that Russiashould ited States and Britain have hit American observers fee} that ‘igehold, "ow is the accepted tl-‘ne; new is ‘uvs'o'sfis'its'is'n\\i'afi 'f Russia will continue this aggres- sive international diplomacy. push- iniz forward in all fields until halt- ed by her own limitations or the united opposition of other nations. their peak and arc on the down grade while Communistic Russia is just in the growing stage. His at- titude is that nothing can stop Russia and the Communist system devote the next l0 to l5 years to building internally while co- operati ,_and to drive thebest interns onal bargains in the meantime without» giving up the day of salvation.”—2nd Cor.; 6 and 2. n’ HALIFAX, March 10 -(C P)- l-ligihways of Nova Scotia will closed to heavy traffic beginning March 12, Premier Angus I... Mao- donald, Highways Minister, an- nounced here Saturday. Only ligiht vehicles will be permitted to use roads until frost conditions a.ra ov- such measures. Following discussion in which e minor a commendations were =us geated, the Council approved the measure. INVESTYILLJIIE HELD (Continued from Page i) Governor: lit is with feelings of sympathy and admiration that I addres you members of the Legion and you Pilot Officer Polrler. Sympathy for those who grieve for loved ones who will not return. and ad- miration for all those whose sense of dutv and of patriotism caused them to volunteer and to do their beat in defence of Canada and of the world. You have many of both classes Lu tins district. You have ina the Empire both at home and abroad. and people 0d this fine old parish of Miscouo-hs and surround- ing district have good reason to hold up your heads in psrdonsble Bride for Jvhat you have accom- ollshed. . .. ' ' This ceremony "today is the in- ‘ otrdccoration on one of your ‘fine ypung roan who saw ser- vloa in the Royal Canadian Air Force. The Distinguished Flying Gross is the emblem which he now wears in recognition of bis cour- u-ilc and bravery. I rejoice with the people of this coimnunity and I appreciate the opportunity sf- forded of recognizing in Flying Officer Poiricr. here in his o King for so honourable and so iuatifiable a recognition- Tbs Dist ed i! 0N8! to officers only and Offic o attach the letters The Cross ornamental ends. tbs decoration are the A. F. sunnounticd by s Crown. 0 the vertical arms A piopciioi- blades. son was won. bun with diakonnl stripes of oumlo from upper left to lower right side. I co tulate you sir on your sp-lgndi record in the ROW! 95M‘ a ii- Forcc and for the honour IDIATIII sowasns - at ths Ottawa Civic infant daughter of m. and sari. as. na- P011323. I. l . Gain. . DOYLE-At. lilsxmclirfc on Mas-ch o. mo. Mrs. nouns Doyle in he: Hospital, March 0 1046. will". aged three weeks. GAIN — At his htsno in Lot 11. on Friday. March to Misoouohs. to ands. to civil activities may to achieve great dang; returned you oantiniae “n ur ‘amlueadetvoin the life of miinitv in which you reside. Address From School Children 90th year. Raw‘: fmtYmm ii-siiuwtn A isuth: fixfizvpres- m‘ "Wu-l Sffsnlit of. thamldlscouche school 3n b9 m 3'95"“ "m" “Iltdllnihs hi h privilege of our (roam-at uslneaufl» "m" ‘°' 5538i} tlihsyetgom. yo“ to mgi i946, Alexander Craig years. Funeral _ from c . 2-28-21. In Momentum h lulu mssaorv of our sister no oasshur. ma. s. 18gb. yhe passed away §'§'..Is"y's‘s"$°§'“.""" u." mlrliigiairrh not of an a xlclflssllsealdmsshosylsst owl reasonable thou. i o M3i-T.5i“3s..“'" "’ .IltaA . ssod 61 orial Church Tuflda a iiluri; Interment win be L lasso-sir lass- m. .this silolhsr, ell" co in I-Il-li 97%" Mo. that... lmussirassa I present to one our graduates t e Distinguished Flyin Cross, won in the War lately ' “$2.; truly the hero of the hour one of our vary own is clear from the facts that, with scarcely couchc are our teachers; his ciars- rnates were our older brothers and ‘sisters; his parents are natives of lllacouclie, where they have passed their lives. Justly then, and road- ly, we chars the glory of th ‘day. and gratefully assure Your Honour that this hour will shine brightly in tho mind-record of our youth- to lafalllb tho fitness o each \ in thv programme-preparation aventvwa. nevertheless app!!- the gracious act o your such dignity to till you!‘ D m g to add tlon as only “n! own raci, fathers, an ir-tha ‘Go rnoru gate‘ kiasmca ixhtha w‘. illlllll! IO k0- ail played a noble part in defend- , an exception, his teachers in Mls- . naaos_ Governor-afoul!!! outta. no sad Ilrliays r A 0asli.&tlls r1. e The closing was the earliest in many years, becoming necessary afer a week of mild spring weather. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL Report for February. Grade VIlI.-—1, Marion Cairns: 2, Louis Cairns; 3, Josie Murphy. Grade VIl.—1. Francis Campbell. Grade VI, Sr.-1, Phyllis Cairns; 2, Diana Thomas; 3, Eileen Walsh. Grade VI, Jr.—1, Jimmie Duffy; zlgllmer Murphy; 3. Lorne Arsen- au . Grade lL-l. Lewis Walsh; 2. Norman Arsenault. I-Ijighest Aversge—-Marion Cairns —-9 0. Stars in Arithmetic Lorna Arsenault. -Marv Conway — Teadher. .____._Z___ Miss Estelle MCISEBC- ll. ‘N. Cherry Valley and Miss Zita Moi‘- i-issey. RN, East Royalty. have re- turned to their homes after two months on the staff of St. Michael's Hospital. Toronto. and are, leaders In the battle for right. distinguishing themselves in the Federal Govern- ment, in Provincial Governments of our far-flung Dominion and in its Courts oi’ Justice! a Governor from whose family went six sons and daughters t_o give time and strength, and life itself, if so God willed, in the struggle of the Sec- ond Great War, in which the Dis- ant, have been ‘ ELECTION or COMMISSIONER M‘ SEWERS & WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, entitled, I‘"I‘he Charlottetown Sewerage Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for - ONE COMMISSIONER 0F SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY FOR THE CITY CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD tinguished Flying Cross was nohly won by Flying Officer Nizaire Poirier, and in which his regrctte! brother, Pilot Officer Albert Poir- ier, made the supreme sacrifice. In the name of my tlassmtflel. in the name of my teachers. in the name of the people or Miscouche. in the name of the War Veterans’ Association who so generously ac- corded our School the honour of doing so, I bid Your Honour wel- come, a thousand times welcome, to grace this eventful hour by your esteemed presence. Ton Late To ‘Classify . WANTED - TWO 0R THREE unf ed rooms or apartment. All new furniture. Phone 1606-J. CLIPPING AND CLEANING — Starting March 12th, two days per week, Tuesday and Wednes- day. John Wilson, Alberg? 3-1112- . NASTY COUGH due to BRONCHIM. GRIPPE _ " y not start t - ay and en- joy the better health you may secure from Poisson's Cough Syrup. What this splehdid medicine has done for others, it: can surely do for you. Read the following letter. "My grippy, lit " ‘ ailment n-iet its matc when I started to use Bolton's Cough Syrup. I don't know what mysterious were are hidden in this medicine, ut I can assure you that it did remarkable thin s for i_ne. Relief from the Cou in‘ Snails come quickly-that , ac in cough ceased. I felt like new -al over. The tonic properties in this Syrup restored my strengt Yes, today i am well-no more trouble at all, and to Polsosfc ,Cough Syrup I owe my thanks and gratitude." v . _ (Signed) M.E.G. _ A clear road to better health ll indicated in the experience sbovoquotsd. Ifsliniisr yoga:- t mad. also can t ‘ emu the use of giant's Oil. Pzii5ii 8 h’ iii cold --illg‘lgsécbflt‘tlfls by NS Couuii SYRUP idiots: ON WEDNESD AY TliE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY 0F MARCH, A. 0., 1946 or TliE ssvsiiii POLLING PLAGES TiiiiT is ro soy Ward 1 at or near the residence of Mrs. Chester Power, No. 139 King Street. Ward 2,iat William Bowman's residence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 at the City Building. i Ward b West, at Murphy’s Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. Wilfred Oatway, No, 27-1 Euston Street. I And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine O'clock in the forenoon and continue open until Five O'clock in the afttf noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE WARD ONE: Shall be one polling district and the Poll shall be at the residence of Mrs. Chester Power, No. 188 King Street. WARD TWO WARD TWO: Shall be one polling district sud the Poll shall be held at William Bowman's residence, 178 Sydney sired; WAID THREE WARD THREE: Shall be one polling district and the Poll shall be hold at or near the Market House. warm Form‘ WARD FOUR: Shall be one polling district and the Poll shall be held at the City Building WALD FIVI: Shall be divided into twofisoliing divisions so followsi- WARD FIVE EAST WARD FIVE EAST: Shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Great George Street and Bu: Avenue, and the Poll shall ho hdil at or near the homo ol Mr. Wilfred Oatway, S14 lutoa Street. 4 wann rivs was-r - WARD FIVE WEST: Shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five, Woat of Great George Street and Elm Avenue, including Government Bolas and [and at Victoria Pugh; mthololllhnflbchlldafilflfilldvloaltlflflstllldksfllldlfifllfilk Nomination Day, Wednesday, March 20th}, A.D.. 1946 At tliaDllco of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour of Twelve O'clock, noon, until the hour of Four O'clock, in the afternoon of flsg same day. For Qualifications of Electors see Act 2i, George V.. Cap. 3i and amendments thereof. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk City Clerk's Office, ‘Charlottetown, March \8th, 1946'“, B. EARLF. IIacIT-DNALD aILD Jity u. Cliarlotietovvn; Mayor u.‘