s: Mil atta caaatnrrtttuwn ouaaotm Hallucination ‘jl-oadlraaallflaro latlattaalaan Immatur- QIIICTIOI Y0 ‘AiIIIF alf‘-—“'Q an Inch Intended It w laurnitlni °l l" ""1 “P "W!- m,» H“, dissatisfaction haa W,‘ g, m the n?» "Aharatt . r ~ has" rwsrritstr: st LHWT m“, mlplflllflllful-i we n “m, 5h.- i; lb; laat word in car "fits I am. Sir. etc. MARY l. GAVIN Tignlth Charlottetown Army Cadets inspected ‘lize Charlottetown Army C=det cgrpg xo. 1993, was reviewed y_s- “raw; afttrnoon by Cadet Inspc t- mg (vpoor captain W.E. Mathescn‘ Eastern Comma d. The 00,9; was inspected tn two de- uchmgnli. Queen Square Detach- ment, under the command of (adet Captain Joe Gallant, were inlPNt- "4 a. their school grotmtia ll. 2:30 PM g0 l Platoon was mder tht‘ mmminti of Cod-st Lieutenant Mc- Tggfle and N0. 2 Platoon under m, cotnmlhd of Cadet Lieutenant weir. The Company Sgt. Major n, J Nicholson. “l0 Wcst Kent Detachment. undcr the command of Cadet C111- “... Graham Jenkins. was inspect- mi it 3:30 PM. at the Bclwfll grounds No. 1 Platoon was under the command of Cadet Lieutenant pnzzie and No. 2 Platoon under 0i’ tile Burke oossfui one, the bays putting crl I they were all treated with Ice cream by the Cadet Committee. Captain WE. MflllV-‘EOH in speaking to the boys. told them that they had an enviable relfllfa" lion to maintain, a; so many 0! their brothers and fathers had “reed in the Canadian Armed Forces overseas with outstanding in with him and had shown BX- peptionol courage and devotion duty lander very trying P0n¢lll0lfl~ lie also said that in the future he expected the Cadet Con?! 17"" Ciir-xlotvtvilvn would. m in the past, he the best Cadet Corps in the ltarrtrrrlo Provinces, whicii, he rain. meant the best in Canada. ‘ln a furthes- statement, Capt. Alarm-son said "a l-{Ofld CR1"! wlll “birTgwwrfarrzdiernficitizenr and’ that i3 t-sizat this country need-ft" Queen Square School: Pita‘ Lieut. J.w.r.. lvrocsllum. Hurt, JW C-mken, Lieut. L!‘ Calla-‘ rharl lvest Kent school: Lttut. GR. Dumont. Capt D31‘. Cobb i The Corps Ccmmander is Cap- tain J.W Dixon. LIVING MEMORIAL \'.\T\‘COUfER —-iC Ph-Arranfln tntnls were under way for a ltvifld r ltlemcrlal~ln the farm of an club‘ orats flower bed-to be aatabllaitad here. probably in Stanley Park. in honor of the city‘s war dead. PLAN‘ NEW SCHOOL NOBELI-‘ORD. Alta. —»(C P)- Plans now are under way for con- ttruction of a. 5100.000 vllllll-YW" tohocl in Nobelford. The arm“! two-term school will also be used. ’ I UNIT“. MAMIAIH- IEATIIS 50c Per insertion m. BIRTH S tllElmY - At tho Prince County » hospital on Wednesday. Juno 11.‘ ta Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sherry. lire Mae Cavanagh, a daughter. Rowena Catherine. I mi urTa-floaa lunar; - Annuals - At st. Peters ‘ll-rel. June 16th. m1. by lrv- Canon Malone. vars viola Alien to Ralph Doblota Peaks, both 0i Charlottetown, hMOORE-MCINNII - At the ome of the bride on Saturday,‘ lune 14th. by the luv. T. m. Mac- I lumen. Helen Elizabeth Moore smiley Morris McInnia. both n Charlottetown. OLINEAUX —- STACKIIOUSI - 0“ llw Cross Roads Chrittian llrth. June 14th, 1947. at 3 o'clock h e afternoon. Greta E. M. Stacl- ' h?“ lo Will-red Lloyd Molyneatml liirof Croaatltooda by the Rom, ‘lot-ling B, Steakhouse. "MINI: -- Maomlvm - At 1c: hasten‘ Street, Charlottetown, a" Ball-day. June 1th, 1e41, by the h". T. W. Goodwill. Donald I00- ? MocLaine. Nine Mlle Creek and letltla Elaine MacNe-vin, Char- bttetown ll. ll. lllaoLoan UNDERTAKEI EMIALMIR rho command of Cadet Ifeutenantl t Iship company to restore - IOIIII‘! IIIIJGIIDQI will . .ba the only one open this after- inooa and evening. "i OONIIIIIIAIION I . ‘IUIANCI. u.‘ m AI‘ you: saavrcn arr-him ‘WI! which» Phone ma UllUlC-ll OF SCOTLAND ser- ‘vtce Orange Lodgg Roam,‘ Club‘ ll°"'°"°“"- Wt-‘t-‘lrwsdly. Juno la at 8 o'clock. Rev. J. H. Bishop. "INDIAN RIVER — Kenslngton play entitled "You Can't. the Irish". Victoria Hall Friday. June I0. 8.30. Ausplecs Canadian Legion. Admission so. 25. wl lava nrzcrzrvrar i‘. Id two lairgc shipments of window glass and are temporarily well equipped to take care of our cus- tomers requirements. Charlottetown Store. I suns sracrap; at M.lry‘5 ‘Beauty Parlor. whelan Builduig, ‘I75 Grafton Street. $9.00 Oil and 286. Open evenings by appointment CRAPAUD HALL Thursday. June l9. Hear O'Connell MacTav- iish, also Best Brothers sing and inlay the old and new in Albany variety concert. Special music for dance after. l AUCTION SALE of furniture at Mrs. Percy Williams. l2 Haviialitt ‘St, continuing this morning at 9 Iociock. Electric refrigerator and _piano and a lot of good articles .to be sold. OFFICERS ENTERTAINED The mspecgion M“ g lgghly atlc-Jrhe Naval Officers Association of Islam‘ M Cunuderauon) Charlottetown gave a. small party M. ghqw. After the inspection Monday night at H.M.C..S. "QueenI fur the captain and visiting rrrsnaa The ship sail- Charlotte" officers of the frigate L'AVPl\llll‘e. ed yesterday Q Au you AFRAID? A number ‘of people have intimated that they are afraid to attend Share-the-Wealth Show next dlslillflwil- Pic 8W" ‘mm *""‘P3°§ ¥°,¥‘°"Y l“ m,‘ °' “BI”! "mu"! zagerr by External Affairs in s. ci- of €E‘i‘l‘l1n Islanders who hid "W" 1Y- ~ Plea" “will ml“ an ‘yelling vllian capacity. of fun on this account as partici- to potion in the quizzes will be puro- I ly voluntary. ‘Better get your‘ tickets soon. RETURNING HOME — Mt. Percy woodley of St. John, N.B.. who has been in Charlottetown for the put two weeks, restoring tho portraits in the Legislative and Confederation Chambers, is Jeavlng- efor "home this. morninga Mr. Woodiey has reccivcd slgliment from a large several ct the paintings carried on its. ocean liners. POLICE COURT - At the city Police Court yesterday two men were fined $10 and coats or 20 days each on a drunk and disorderly charge while a third was fined $10 and a fourth remanded until tod-ay. ‘Iihe charge was withdrawn against a man who was charged with ob- taining money under raise pre-. tencos. A sanitary by-law case was mnanded until today. SAINT JOllN-MONCTON SER- VlCE-Jrhe following paragraph is repeated from yesterday's rcllflfl of tho Maritime-Boston. C-Pl-R- train service starting June 12. in - which the schedule was given tn- ccfrectiy: “Effective the same date train no. 14 leaving saint John at 12.50 p.ln. for Moncton wlll be operated daily insteatLof daily except Sunday. Train no 50 will leave Saint John 0" sundry! ll 10.00 a.m. instead of 11.10 a.m. and will operate as far as Hamp- ton only. arriving there at 10.36 a.m. instead of 11.52 a.m. 'i and lecturers wtre brought Beat ‘ Hoirnans ‘ ' Creme Permanents for $5.00. Rhone ~ me 1947. It is anticipated that some I Rf‘! RS- i‘ sbealn- Z LEAVE FOR. LETHBlilDGl-Z - Mr. and Mrs RR Hurst leave this manning for Isethbridge, Alta.‘ for the purpose of attending con-‘ ferencsa there ill connection with scientific agriculture. Mr. Hurst, as a. member, will attend the Canari- lan Phyto-pathological Society. lrd will present a paper on a nail-l phaarof plant disease research tn Prince Edward Island. Ho will alIO iattond the National Convention of“' °“- the Agrcultual Institute ul Canadaj ‘being held there. Ilollcwing t‘*eaal conventions, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Hurst! will proceed to Idaho for the Pur- posa of further investigation of. the problem discussed at Iieth-l bridge, on the return journey, Mr. Hurst will visit experimental stir-- tlona in Minnesota and Vl/‘isconsiml w. and Mrs. Hurst will be ac-i unwanted on their tourney W‘ Mr. Frank Miller. father of M1‘!- Hurst. LEADER HONORED -On Tue!- day evening Juno 10 was Helen Stewart, A.'I‘.C.M. was ankrtalned by the Central Royalty Cleo Club at the homo of Mr. andl Mrs. 8.6. Wright. Mrs. Fred Oa- lmgng wmpqaodmnd aang a hum- aroua poem which expressed the‘ appreciation of the club to Miss‘ Stowart for her work with us. and. Mrs. Wendell Wood presented hflrl with a nice gift. A short buslneasl meeting followed with the nrwl- dent, Mrs. Major MaoRac presto-l i . It la interesting to note thatl fr: citls under tho leadership of Mina Stewart scored 93 points, which was tthe hiehui mark "W". It. the mntoai Foatival held 10-‘ centty. They also won five fin-eta. two seconds. one third and tied for 5 gig-gt place with the Sprlflfl P!“ Conununlty llfllfll- cmlmfll‘ 80a. pleasantly 5 Pment in Saskatchewan. In the t I I I I ‘Totogtaslaatora willie the repent» of ‘h! otrar- loltatown Irnnoll of the Carndan Italian. [ISL are given pub- licly periodically. It ta lntorqtinl ta note. in connect-on with tre Isentbeaahip campaian new uncer- way that. the Branch has an ta- cellent wcord of service . The alfvlcea ranch-rod lg it! "lantern. and to veterans gen-rally Ito many. On Clifton Street, there i la a mmfortabie Ington home, wth ‘the usual fficrvallon facilities. lucn aa ping-pong, cards. rcadlhg-"ootn. radio. and calm-on uurlng the past winter. crlbbaqr- tournwntnu were held there. with a silver tun Ia grand prise. Theta was conduct- ed aleo a study group; litany in- teresting topits wot-o tits-ambit, in to repeal: on subjects of national and civic importance Besfdaa vleitng sick mtmlrrs in hospital. the ,llef in the form of groceries and other ntcessit-es for the fam‘l‘cs of needy veterans closed that in tho past rear well ‘over on; thousand dollars worth of aid was dlstributrd in trfls man- ner. The committee on full tmp oy- mcnt for veterans llad a very suc- cessful year. the results twin: vrry satisfying and grutifylnli. 1t l: worth noting that rlutlng the year‘ the rate of unemployment among veterans has been lower in Chor- lottetown than in almost snycther part of Cmacla. The Lsgbn was instrumental in promoting the Edtlbllilmlvnl. of a iveterans’ wing in the local hospital. g In entering into the wider sphere of community work. the Legion has supported numerous ptfoilc ‘campaigns anti has maintained one ‘of the series of children's play- grounds operated throughout the ‘city as part of the national Phys- ical Fitness pmgrarnme; and the fine hockey team which won the city championship, and for the second successive year Balned Li! ‘Maritime Intermedlatei t‘tle. r UITAWA. June 17 — Residents of Germany claiming Canadian ~ tlilzenshlp are atrpiying at, the rate- ni '30 to 30 a day to have their - firs. r-lar-ificti. the Canadian Military ‘Mission to Germany Berlin, has i FPPOTIPd to the Department of Ix- I ifflifli Affairs. _All enquiries are subject to the closest scrutiny and when any irloubts order. further and fuller ‘m- rfnrnlntiorl is sought from the re- ‘rilimilblr Cleilllrtments in Ottawa. Most of the cases referred to Ot- lawa relate to naturalized persons \vho have been absent from Canada for a long period of time. The Mission, which is relatively lmkmuvn to many Canadians, is lr-eaded by Lt. General Maurice A. . Pope. C. B.. M. C.. who acted as military adviser to the Prime Min- ister during 1945‘ and, previously to that. headed the Canadian mill- .tary staff in Washington. He was ‘honoured last Fail by being elect- <Bd DQYQJl of all Military Missions ‘in Berlin acredlted to the Allied ,Control Council. i‘ (General Pope is a. son of the i late Sir Joseph Pope and a grand- son of Hon. William H. Pope. Col- onial Secretary of Prince Edward While the lob of the Minion ll primarily diplomatic and consular, General Pope does ht work with a staff of 26 Canadian soldiers ,and a snlaii number of civilians. With one exception. all military personnel are holdovors from Ca- nada's wartime Army who will be discharged by September 30th. the auspices c! the Legion, per- ‘forms a community service by pro- ,viding young people with facilities 'foo' good, whoiesome recreation. i These are merely 50ml». rambdrrg Iobservatlons on the activities cf ,the Branch. With the increased membership. it is the intention of ‘the executive to extend and ex- pend the activities of the. at least of the staff may be re-en- during the coming yrar. Is CONVALESCING—'Ilhe many friends of Mr. Ernest Hogan, City, will be pleased to know that he is Activities 0f Police milldi improved in health after be- Are commended 1'35‘- fliiliifif. i£.lri‘°n°..“l..§§&i'§“.ii " ‘ By: Chief Justice retnu-n to his home today. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The‘ ‘ funeral of the late John casford _-—-— ofGaytown was held yesterday uf- 51"“ Jmr-ro-lflfl prisoners have ternoon. A short service at iris late bee" admmfll l0 We QREYVI residence was followed by service Cimllll’ llll- lllcilrdlllfl l0 "if 5h"- in St. Paul's Church. The urvice m3 "W" ll announced yester- was conducted by the aev. arr. My marrrine by Chief Justice Imam The Penman,“ w", John ‘Iihana A. Campbell at the openng Feavyollr. George Bell. Albert Mc- "1 suPrrmr mull» Nflin- Pple-r cjnnoliy‘ John Mmn.‘ On Jan. 1. 32 flisoners were in urltl Stephen Tile-rue. Interment Jlll- BlT-Oi! then there was’ admit- w“ in m, people», “mew-L ted: one for indecent assent; l4 Ifor Prohibition: leven for Exclaezl 711N535; AT “)3; pomq-__ione for non-support; seven for: The funeral of the late was Alice dflmken drivlrle: four for vazreory: - Mm-chlsm m; held yegtepdgy 5f. : 11 for theft; three for attempted ‘ternocn from her late residence at , "wit: 38 for being drunk and dc- York Point. Services at tl-ra hrnnecrderly: 4e for being drunk and and grave were conducted by Rev. t incapable; one foo- armod robbery; JJl. Nicholson and Rev. JJt. film‘ and one on a charge of murder. i tner. Interment was in the Clyde, The Chief Justice commended] River Ctmetary. Tilie pallbearers the work of the police. suth a hum-i were: Dr, A. J. Murchison. DalvB-lkber of arrests and convctlcns on‘ dvlurchison. Duncan Robertson, R08 minor offs-noes. he ‘said. revealed. McEwen, Stanley Murchison Mirhthe alertness with which the po-I Clarence Murchison. ‘lice were carrying out their dut-I lea. A redeeming feature respect-f fng such a large number of minor, offenses. the Chief Justice sad. was I that the police were dealing with‘ the offenses in their early stagrs,~ before they had developed into‘ Personals Mrs. DF. McLaugiiilrl and son Donny a-rivcd by plane from Mont- real to visit with her sister. Mrs. Major Imnan, Borden. Mil’. Mc- ‘ Iaughlin will follow in July. I more serious crimes. Miss Ruth A. Tocmbs of the staff I oi the Experimental Station left ‘Saturday morning on a four weeks Those Affected By éiiiiolhli; 32i§§r...“ilio..”,”§i.‘f"“‘llew Labor Cotlo --— r Mr. RS. Parent leaves by Diane OTTAWA. J r1 _- ._ -| Saturday in ctttnd tho annual con- um ‘CPI L“ or Minister Mitchell said today tnI vention of the Agricultural Instit- m, Cbmmons me “aw F-edma. uta of Canada at Lethbridge of Labor code appu” only h, m.‘ which he is commissioner fcr thegonowin em 1° es and an”; o". MBYlVme Pmlflnilu- M‘? 95"!" h industtrieapunizr the lurisdiglon will read l be! n lol Ni’ d tho Parliament: i 1. Works, undertakings or bust- nosses operated or carried on for or in connection with navigation and ahippiaig, whether inland or‘ Alarltimo. including tha operation. of abipa and transportation by’ lhlp anywthora in Canada. 2. Railways. canals, telegr s and other works and wndert connecting a Province with any other or others of the Provision. orr extending beyond the limits of a Provision. 3. Linea of steam and other Ihlpa comtocting a Province with any other or others of the Prov- inces so- oxtendlng beyond the lim- ita of a Province. C.C.F. Meeting At llonaltiston a-- Provincial C.C.l'. organiser Doug- las MscBr-len was special speaker last night at a meeting bi DQ11114- aton School. Mir. Harry Muttart of M-nrdliflald presided. A lively dlb cusaion followed Mr. lea‘: each. | l. firs-lea between my Province In his addreaa the organizer dig- and any other Province or be- cribed tho legislation which has teem my Province and my coun- bem enacted by the CCJ‘. govern.- lry other thI-n Ulhldl- ' s. Airdroanea. aircraft and rum field of health, he said, it included of air transportation. provision for free diagnosis and l- Rlflle bfflldtlltlfll Iii-till‘!- treatment of cancer. ‘Iihe Saakat- 7- Bitch works or under ohesvan labor laws, he described aa u. althouflo wholly situated n "the beat" on the North American a Province. are More or after continent. execution ‘ ' ’ by the Parlia- mdltofcanadatobaforthegan- Too Late To (jlulfy eral advantage of Canada or for the» .. .-. . ‘ o! two or men of the roa sate 1m CHI-TON vrwimea Dodge Express body. new motor. l- My work. tmdortakinl 0r Maurice 8106K, roe Kent Street. hllrwfl Maids the miurlve los- ..__.._-__.s~____.___ ialatlve authority of the Legislat- I-‘OII- BALI-d IIATT‘? DI-E- ti’! d lny PPMIMOI. well pump complete with motor. i. To Crown Corporatlona ualal automatic switch and cylinder. Included by tho Governor-broom- Wallace Rodd, Wifillol. ll- Legio-r provides ro-i it has been dis-‘ lea Public aahool but. believed to be the oldfi llltitllllfm of its kind ‘At Ilia Cl no action at present In the matter of regulating galoltns elation noun of openttg. . Hllevics a luflfllloh by Ccun N.W. lnwlher. it waa deeded to await further word from the Crlr- iottetown Gasoline Retsifora‘ As- sociation. which at a meeting hold loo May I lul had lblted the Council to enact a bj-law in this lconnectton. ‘_ Mayor I. Brie MacDonald pro- aidod at the meeting at which there was a full attendance o.’ Councillors ‘ In Oplfrllll the meeting, His ‘Wort-hip state-d h.- had been in- . lervlcwed by people who were ab- I-rvlui-cly 09PM“! to any inter-rer- ‘ cntt by the COunCil in [hi5 mutter, Some of the gasoline‘ dFlItl-g nad Impressed the Jame‘ vleln‘. They ‘ wanted to be airle to stay Qpgn or ito close w-hen they llketl. Others wanted the Council tn regirate ‘It is too bad tho gas starim poe- Dl? ctm-‘t ati ‘ tiflelher Jlid make up their minds.“ he said. “Hut titer:- Odlln. NOOILLIII "Dhint til-y a‘i sign the Pltltion?" | Mayor MacDonald: “Yes, but ‘some of them Weill-back on it‘ He said it was something like the ‘grocers! agrermsnt. Coun. Dougarr was Oplused to‘ the Council iiltrrfeling in the mat- i trr. It was any dealer's right t) stay opcn such hou .- as ho pleased. he maintained. i Mayor MacDonald said two mem- ibors of the Association hazi all- proached him with the request Ithat the Council would not inter- Ifere. He understood that a new gas station was to be bullt on the‘ ‘outskirts of the city. and th». ten- ontls leBEe from the oil company was to be on czndition that thl jsiation was kept Open twenty-fou- Ihours a. day. The Council would {be foolish to pass legislation under, the circumstances, he believed, After further discussion, and on the advice of’ the Recorcer, Mr. K.M. Martin" that the Council did not have clear authority to The Clover Oiu-b. operated under [Ii-SS legislation, it w“ ditgidgd gq at 2.30 this afternoon. take no action at present. ;llo New Police ‘Chief Appointment I “iv” For The Present By a standing vote. s to s. the‘ City Council yesterday decided not to give consideration at the present time to making any new appointment to the position c.f Chief of Police. The vote (gm: Ch an amendment moved by Coun Dougon to a motion by Coun. N.W. t a-i I a apeclal lnoott yfltflay. l! Wtallcll tier -i to take‘ is the situation." ‘ i nausea aaymraauu laaatalmgatatal "loo-strum loll Yesterday The funeral of James ii. h“. Kenna was held yesterday mm. .00 from the A. A fl m“. eral‘ Home to at. Dunstan g. silica. Where Requiem lltgh waa celebrated by Rev, gm. rt-th Macafillan. who also offic- iated at the grave. The hearse was preceded by members of the Canadian Legion (B. I2. S. L.) and by mambo" the Benevolent. Irish Society. which organizations the deceas- ed was a member. ' The nonorary pallbearers. members of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. were: Philip Palmer. Arthur Mc- Gulgun; Allison Rogers, N. w, Lowther. James Walker. and T. E. MacNutt. The active pallbearers. all past- presidents of the Benevolent Irish Society. were: Patrick McTague. Joseph Malone. Victor Coyie, John Callaghan. John Cronin and ‘Thomas McAvinn. The mourners were Louis Mic- Kenna. New York. U. S. A.; Fran- 0O r-o-o , rrs O'Neill. Charles O'Neill. James O'Neill. Allan Doiron and fellow- empioyees of the local Division of the Canadian National Railways. Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. True Bills Found By Grand Jury The June sitting of the supreme Court for Queen's County open- ed yesterday morning at 11 o'clock with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. The Grand Jury brought in a "true bill" yesterday afternoon against Peter Jarvis Vissey on an indictment for murder and also a "true bill" against Howard Court charged with indecent assault. Both accused will be arraigned In his address to the Grand Jury. the Chief Justice said they had only two cases with which to rieal. Both cases, however, were charges of very serious offences, and he would ask the Jury to give “your utmost care to the evidence submitted before you." It was not necessary. His Lorship said, that the Jury examine all witnesses, "but you must. be careful to hear at least one witness on each ma- terial point." “You will remember." ha con- tinued, “ln dealing with theso eases‘ that it is not your duty to try-the case; it is not, your duty to find the accused persons either innocent or guilty; ‘rt is merely g-our duty to decide whether or Phone t7ll ‘June Torin 0f County Court Opens At $’sltle all ’ m Constant insurance Santos HAVE A TALK WITH Eastern Trust lldg The nth.» 1am of tlzi- c 1n" Court or Pinoc- Crntnv. t"ti‘lf‘.l lcsterdai- at ‘.21; ("ollrr 11 up, lallmmt r lit», with Ju ‘g0 LC. Lows flit" 1.11.; Just aitor lill" npriilr i; .Jii"ig-- Lewis ixairi litt- fc)‘, i; ‘ii; lo the nvm. J .4 rite f5 r- i F-J-E- WP. "Since ill r : 'l c‘ l4“ Fllllllfi ‘f lit rolrrl. 5H r ll .= rfealir. I think i' f.lt n; nt tilt rm. to pay trrbuto to tic.» n: the lift" SliCI l1 Wrirgln all greaty lhojcd at he Pfl-‘Jlhq. I am sure ore all mls, hi»: Presence there this . w.- rniss that dignity he a r1. 1.. n1, court proceedings and we ma. in t cl’ t efficient mnlrrnr in '.vlr.c~. i, V-‘l-YTIPG Olil- ills r-‘v-onsibifls n‘. fillCr- To us uni <i=crcl W11‘! of cur Lmt- in r-n Cort House. that genroi smile, his lriid. ly word at all tmc: and 12's inm- ‘ane acts can» nevcr be forg tto . I". his passing. the, town ni Sllmlnr-y. Side. hes icit one cf its rivet cit ,izens, the county of Prime a mo t "Fable High iraat number of activities the who] province will feel his loss for n long long time. His life rhruir b, ‘an lnsnzration to us all. To .'\l:s lWright, Miss wright aha hi; 1-1. Sheriff and in a‘ G a crenrni I I DEW Charlottetown Beta Sigma Phi Visits Sanatorlum ‘ti-Z: a; lire Provincial \'- ‘L’ ll.td.‘~.lll'.l_‘y' Bh- ' llLt .ti ilrugrlm r trhoyed by ' to b0 . ..'ct by the he kuidneal "Ho recently Al... . ‘ . ill’: Sorority 35o undo it flag f... occasion for presenting the Sma- n-rrlrm vurth ll green velour tum for" the strlgc of tizc lUFiLJll, ll a in. “l‘\>l'k'4l‘ Cllfn was " Misa ' o5 csaylena Bugden. and Cheri r1". .\ir'._ Ray Mr Barry Cooper g u Eviugiorcl, and solo llugden and solos in costume by Mrs. Frances Hoii Tremor. Etch member was heartily encored. On behalf of the patients Mlsl . Arscrluzlr: cxprcs-scd slrltznrc thank} I which has endorsed with hearty applause. DR. POUNDS ADDRESS Dr. Eric Found in his oddrel -0f thanks said: iat-lves we errtPnd our hraitfclt sympathy." ‘ I Mr. EH. Strong. K.C, gpellilng on behalf cf the Bar n; Prince ‘County conctlrred iii 15.. 5 m _" ‘mints Mirror-Sod by the (rourr. Mr. Heath Strong, l; c obi-ed ihls congratulaticns to i\Ir.. ll‘ E IDorby. K-c. on his election as lpresident of the P E I. Law Sic- ziely. His Honor also corrgratuizteci ‘Mr. Darby and suggested tirat the .‘Prince Oountv lawyers siroyid take la more active interest in the af- fairs of the Law Society lVIir. Darby thanked the Court and Mr, Strong for their kind fel- icitations. There were nine (‘Ontestcgl oases on the docket and. as is customary‘, ithey were all set down for hPHT-Tlg ‘at future dates. A petition of cit- ‘IiZGXLShiP of Dr. Schullln Bandlsr, ‘M13. Off Alberton was examined ‘by the Court and evidence taken 111 retard to his eligibility, The loom-t then adjourned till June '20th at l0 o'clock when the case ‘not you consider the cares proper i of Clarence Canneron vs. Albert Lowther, mail-man o; m, you“ ones to go to trial. If you decide a ‘Ward, an action for damages aris- Ccmmlttee, to retire Chic-i or pa.‘ "l" 15 a Dre-Mr one to be tried. ing out of an automobile collision lice A. Biirtwstle and appoint Mn! Percy Kmohe- ofw-Albertoni s in ~ hlri place for a. probationary period. I" lhWWlflff the meeting oper, to you Will signify-such 4r---llnl‘lliil8-b¥~l-wiil-~be ohearcir Counsel/present it-i- blingingeln a ‘true blll'._ If you feel a case is not. a proper one to go before a. petit jury, you will dire-mission. Mayor MacDonald sarrflflfld ‘"° bill” tho matter of’ appointing g new Police Chief was one in wniuh the Council should go slowly. Ccuu. Lev/titer said the P0licc' Committee had given the matter‘ consideration and he would move‘ seconded by Court. Cox: “That Chief of Police Birtwistiel having attained the ago o: sevrnty Mara. automatically relinquishes. his position as Chief of Police in‘ accordance wth a. resolutiqn pass-l ed by the City Courtcii; i “That he be granted three month; retirement leave with pay com- mencing June '30. 1047; ‘ "That Percy Kinch be appointed C"? Marshal and to ill! Chis! of; Police from July l. 1047, for a pro-| baticnary period of six months ati $200 per month." I Mayor MacDonald srd till-it MIA" from other object-ans h: thought the proposed aaitry was‘ too high. Court. Dougan recalled that when Chief Blrhwistle waa appointed, tho: Council had culled for applica- tions. "Why was Kinch picked on when there were so T118313 l",,'lIiC~ ants?" the wired. "I presume ti-uro were - I have not seen any of them: but when rlld Mr Kincifs application come in?" I Coun. Lowther: "We approach d Mr. Kinch " i‘ Col!" Dfllliatr: "Did he apply for the job?" ‘ Coun. Lz-wther: "He applied a!- tewards." I 00011. Dblllan aaid hr. UJIGQ- | stood that Klnch had thereupon given the statement to a Sum-l meraide newspaper that h‘.- had re- ceived the appointment. Court. Mwthor: "Ha explained that satiafacttrrrlly to me." ’ Coun. Dougan: "Did promise him the job?" Colin. Inwthel‘: "I-lo was told the Council were the only ones ill-ll wllld Ilvc it to him " anyone i mtmditure. progress in His Lordship also informed tho Grand Jury it would ba their ltiuty to examine certain public buildings, especially the Falcon- wood Hospital. the Provincial In- firmary. and the Queen's County all. His Lordship suggested that the jury should not bring in any recommendations of a "grandiose" nature since the Government would be more likely to consider those recommendation which did not involve excessive expenditur- es. By lntroducing reasonable re- quests involving financial ex- improve- ments was often more rapidly made. the Chief Justice said. After His Lorshipb address to the Grand Jury. Mr. James E. Burnett. upon motion of K. M. Martin, KC, was admitted to the Bar. Grand Jury Recommendations Yesterday evening the’ ‘ Jury reported they had found 153 male and 146 female inmates at Falconwood Hospital. Overcrowd- ed conditions prevailed at Hospital. the report sald. especial- ly i-n tile man's quarters. It re- commended a new building for tho staff and stated the old building was beyond repair. The report said the supplies found in the storage plant and the plant itself were in good condition. and it praised the work being done at the Hospital by the Superintendent. and his eta-ff. Ninety-five male and 150 female inmates were found at the Provin- cial Infirmary where the some ovenrowded condition existed. There was only one washer and one dryer at the Infirmary which was not sufficient equipment for the purpose. The building was found to be in excellent condition and the report recommended that 9mm Dun"; qbmm,‘ the" room be made at. Beech Grove Inn ll nobody oblilatod to him. I think we should allow the present Chief of Police to resign. Ha will be "Wily WIN MN n October, and_ than I think all t o appl2caiicna| for male inmates. The Grand Jury found l5 pris- ouera in the Queen's County jail. one cf them a boy of l5 years of ago who had been there for 18 would Mme My," m. oounell." days. "Boys of tender years should . t - Ml own swan h." Nona’ F“ stated. It concluded by recom- onded by Ooun LnPage, that mo‘ IV lllbointment for‘ a Chief ofi oilca be coltaldorod at ti“ present. time." ‘nae amendment was car-i rled on a stand-lag vote, with 0011M. Dvllllll. LePIge. Noonan. Mat-Donald and Plflntr vctAng in lta favor. OLDIST CHINESE SCHOOL VICTORIA —(CP)'-"flto Chin- ln Cataadl. will oalahrata its 40th anniversary June I with a reunion t! former otutianta. COCOA GUIDING! __1 fluauedsolthoooooataaswsre Hostile. Gflttlldllfil be kept. there." the report mouflng that the court hotne and the offices in the Law Courts building be cleaned and painted. Members of the Grand Jury iwore Mealra. Allan McLeod (fore- man), W. l. lantiobury, W. A. Rlx. Stuart Intnlll. Louis Hynes, Alexander MacDonald, James Ran- ‘ kin‘ James S. Allan. Qteoe-ge Kitaon, Victor Purdta and Myron Shaw. C. Appeal Caaaa ‘the appeal by Cecil G. Gallant horn a conviction under the Ho- hibltivn Act was allowed with all! coats. G. R. Holmes. K. 0.. H)- neared for the Crown and 3.0.0. Campbell for the appellant Grand I lilC ‘ Itrddifion to ihcscmtncnticitcd '.'.'~rc -M0rley M,,.Beil. KC. J.S. Dc:- tRicches, K.C., w, Henn- Ivoonaml “Juno 1T, 1947 is another very important dale in the history 01 the Provincial Sanatorium. Char- lottetown. "Inspired by our aggressive Doo- tor Creciman, along with the sin- cere resolve of the people of Prince Edward Island to fight tuberculosis, our Government pa: erected a Sanatorium of which we are proud. "Through the past few yeaaa. rve have been the lucky recipient; cf donations from several individ- uals and organizations. Tonight we have assembled to once more receive gifts. this time from flh Beta. Sigma Phi Sorority. and tile Hl-Y Grads Club -both I Charlottetown. “A few months ago, a represen- tative of the Beta Sigma Sorority voluntarily sugg that her organization would 1 to donate something to tho Bali éitqrium, Tonight our auditorium i. "adorned with beautiful gran ciour stage curtains. the gift the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority TL" gcmpton‘ R‘5_ Hinton and. addition. tho Sorority have p |E.E. Arnett. - s, ‘Restaurant Ass’n hleetings Continue IHIALIl-‘Ax. June r1 ._r¢p._ Members of tho Maritime Branch o! this Can "' Restaurant As- sociation were told today by char. ‘les R. Bronson of Montreal, C.R.A. ivicc-ptresident, that in raising pi- . es “some adjust-merits are neces- -sary, but take it easy." He advised that prices be raised only to cover increased material costs and not to afford profits. "Competitive times are jrlst cctm- ing now after scvcn years of good _.buslncs.s and people on-e reacting to the delay in restaurant reliabil- ttatletn. The war has been over for itwo years and we are just raising prices nctw." he told the. organizat- ion's convention. ' The restaurateurs dccldcfl to change their Maritime organization from Halifax, Saint John and Moncton branches to three separ- ate provincial branches with a c.- ordinatcir tttho will be on the nor- ictnal C.R.A. executive. AL present Prince, Eduard Island l)l‘.'lll.‘lit‘5 M’: included in the ftlovrciozr trilli- I Interest Mounting In Bride Jleath Inquest BRACEBRIDGE, Ont, June i7- tCP)- Tenshon crept today into fills usually placid ltftrskokn dis- trict vacation town as the hour neared for the opening of a pub- lic probe info the death of 22- fyear-oid Christina Keitlevveli, my- lateriously drowned "bride of Din- ner, Time Rapids." ' Scheduled tn start Thursday. the inquest has stimulated talk among ‘the town's 2.500 residents of the straage honeymoon tragedy at a ,"droam" cottage on the rapids about 30 miles southwest o! here on May 90. Provincial Police said 30 Witnesses were to testify and that the inquiry might last two 6Cyl. t An appeal by Cecil G. Gallant from p conviction for drunken ‘driving was also allowed but with no coats. The same attorneys act- ed in that else. When the Court adjourned until this morning at 11 o'clock. the -Prohtbition appeal of Hilbert Roberts was being heard. G. R. Holmes, KC, la acting for the Crown and R R. Bell, KC, for the apellant. ned the entertainment which are all onioyine so much. "Shortly after the new additi to the Sanatorium was opened. member of the Hi-Y Grads’ Cllb of Charlottetown invited me his club to outline ways means of helping the patients. was suggested to the club t-hfl new radio equipment was needed --resuit—-in addition to a previoul donation towards furnishing I room in the San, $250.00 was d0- nated for radio equipment w the Hi-Y Grada so that tonighl we can boast of a public addrefl system including a radio and reel 0rd player as good, or better than vrould be found in similar institu- tions through Canada. "I may say that the window drapes in the auditorium weta also purchased by monies obtain- oti from voluntary organization! sill-ll as the Womcns’ Institutes of Prince Edward Island. Members of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and Hl-Y Grads’ Club of Char- ',ctt.eto\vri: Lot me tell you that your lzencrnsibv. your huvialiitar- run attitude, and the cnur roll have shown u: bv conli; pare tonrch‘. has ciiccrccl and chsoll ag- erl both the staff and patirrrs of the Provincial Snnnioriunl more than words can express." Aitei- “oonrl il.l‘.ll‘r‘>" had been mid the art-n... the stirnrllfv‘ mem- bers anti friends were entertain- rt‘, bv nrrs, n F LarRP at the a.m.-I of hcr‘ parents Llcrrt. Col. anti oil's. Roger's. where n iollY evening ‘m; “wit, in games and music 11nd a rizrirriy supper WAS sr-rvcri. Amour: mmrv other good Wtlflf! Beta sigma Phi recently present- t~ri the Provincial Infirmary with a wheel cilair for crippled. chill- [lrPli which ims rinnc mum 0 mnke the lrvos nf those little once healthier" and halilll" News Briefs YRJNCETON. N. .l. Jtrrrc 11 - tCPl President ‘Truman and. Ifiscorllli Alexander of Tunis. Gov- rlli0l‘-Ucllt'1‘r\i of Carlotta. Wile ll” most distinguished E1105“ he” l-°' any as Princeton University 136i!" brated its bi-ccntcniliai. ~ RDA/IE, June 17 -(Reuters> - Prcsidcnt Enrico De Nicola to-» day threw tile Italian political scone into turmoil by announc- ing his intention to resign. tampon. Julie r1 ~<CP) - Britains four main lino railways today told s Labor Ministry court of inquiry that if railwaymen'a wage and hour demands are grant- ed it may be necessary to boost passenger fares and freight rates - tr- 65 or '15 per sent above pro-war figures. uni last ‘