APRIL 22. 1947 i i‘ |.I- H POTATO CERTIFICATES PUBLIC FORUM This column is 0901! In mo discussion by corra- apondentl of questions or tnterelt. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessar- uy eradorIo the opinion of correspondent!- gln-Prlnoo Edward Island has lrnd for many years a prohlbitory liquor law. Now the members of 1.1.1.» Legislature, having seen how unanimously public sentiment has been behind the strict enforcement of this law from its enactment un- til the present time, have decided {n pass what imigiht be called a pro- liibflnry potato law. .‘\ certain famous song which 1n tho original referred to anotiher lslalid might be garbled so as to contain lines scmcthmg like this: The potato (uncertifled) is forbid by lnw to grow on “Island" ground. ill‘. at a later stage in the present trsnd: ‘They're hanging mun and women now for the growing of the "blue." I am. Sir, etc. SPUI) Baily Recovered BEHTRAL STIARIHAH This column is reserved for news 9| "1011 IIIWMII. blat advertising oll I ""1! ""0" may in lnaemd! at llva cents a word strictly pay-l able in advance. Mg CRASWIELL l0r Photographs. AT YOUR. SERVICE, Arnflml C001 ¢0m1>=ny. Phone 249s. UNLOADING Amer-log“ 1 this Week. ma L. Hcnnosscy a; son. MOORE 8r llIcLl-ZOD LIMITED), will be open Wednesday from 9 A. M. to 12.3. l CONTINUED you our: MORE ‘week‘$9.00 perimanents for $5.00 ,Marys Bcauly Salon, Wlielan Bldg. Phone 236. 110m: FROM VISIT _ Mrs. John Black (nec Blanche McKen- ,zic) of Bay Fvrtunc has retuuncrl ‘home alter attending thc wedding ‘of her brother Leonard l.n Mon. ‘trcal She also visited hcr sisters, M" C W000. 0nd Miss Stella in Rhode Island and friends in ver; mont. ISLAND CONNECTOR EXPECT- ED —- The "Island Connector" is QXIJected to rrrive in Chariotletoum by Frlday. April 25. l/lr an. Blmtfll-zi of Bunt-iin and Bell in- sssosl For Your Vegetable Garden . Send For Free Catalogue ARTHUR VESEY YORK, .'P E‘. I. IH Aillljllll (Continued from Pagg 1) ‘four months ago. ' It was thought possible the Gov- ‘ernment might be able to a“- nnuncc delayed reductions-as was done last year-and make lncm effective ncxt Jan. 1. How- c-vcr, when this was done in tho i946 budget it proved unpopular ‘and. laid thc Government open to lwide opposition criticism in ' Commons. ' Informed sources said lhc Gov- ‘ernmeni 1t an immediate 10- pcr-ccnt reduction would be suf- ficient to help meet the rising 005i 0! living and by the same the CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stresses Heed For Support 0f Small Gllcgs ‘l , I "Wise leadership is needed today , 11nd 1n the future as never before," ‘Dr. I-LW. McKlel. senior Dean at iMl. Allison University told -mem- bers of the Trinity Church Men's i Association last night in the course ‘of their annual supper meeting. ‘There is no better agency to de- ‘velop such leaders than the small colleen such m our Maritime 1n- stltutlons," the guest speaker fur- ther declared during his interest- ing address, delivered in connection with the Mt. Allison campaign- for ‘funds, rnd listened to intently by ‘up-wards of 2110 members. , Mr. W M Fbrsythe was chair- mair of the meoliitg and guests ‘present included Premier, the Hon- orable .1’. Wallet‘ Jones, His Wor- khip Mayo: B. Iiarlc McDonald. ‘Rev. T E hlcLencian. ‘bers of the local Legislature. {attaining of individual happiness. ‘Rood citizenship and the improve- lment of society all depend upon the lsuccess in helping the people ach- ‘ pastor of ‘Trinity United Church and mem- In his opening remarks the guest speaker told his listeners that the usbanlls Complain: trod, Run-down Wives lose Beauty; look 01d Thousands of Woman lie in Health Easy Way. look Years oungor. 140k ll mirror! Ilns run-down condition made you look haggard. old‘! Wont normul health. vigor. nerves. plua younger looks? Thousands thriiltd ot auch double resulta. Thank Ours: Tonic. Its bTOOiA-IOEHTAOTITYT‘ iron oltcn needed !or_ normal vim. visor. Also helps restore appetite. aiourialuuznt to fill out hollows in [an or ncck which makc many look 011T. Ncrvcs improve ns depres- lion goes. Alao contains vitnmin Bi, cal- cium. phosphorus. Introductory ciao only fi_5¢i Try Oatrcx Tonic Tablets for normnl vitality, up. nerves: Drcttler. younger looks; todcv. Hbr aols at all drug stores everywhere. l l l l l Enjoyable Musical Concert Last Night At Hcartz Hall’ A very enjoyable musical con- cert. was presented last night nt Heoriz Memorial Hall artists from servatory of Music, The concert M11011 ivas sponsored by lhc local Mount Allison Altimni Club, was largely attended and greatly ap- by four. Mount Allison Con-' British Begin ‘Junior Ladies’ To Worry Over ‘Aid Meeting Tea Situation By JAMES MCCOOK l I The monthly meeting of the Junior Ladies’ Aid of the Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital was held LONDON. April 31-—(OP)—Cey- at the Oundall Home on Monday ion, now a part 0f the colonial afternoon, April 81st, with system but. soon‘to receive lnter- president, Mrs. A. J. Hosiam pre- rial self-government, lalcd a British nightmare "no tea" signs will be added to "no cigareis" and. “no beer." Ceylon provldcs almost as mud] tea us India, shipments of more than 17.000000 pounds per month reaching the United Kingdom from the Indian Ocean island uhcrc Canadian airmen flew on patrol duty in the war. , What distracts the British buy- t-rs is that. Ceylon. now operating with a slate council whose aci- iuns arc liable to veto by thc Hwvrnor. has raised prices under bulk-buying arrangements and proposes export duties and other measures that will affect Britain. Similar actions are proposed in ._ild in the Commons that they |wcrc "unwelcome." He refused to ‘guarantee thc tea ration of three Iounccs weekly would be main- ‘iaincd and said the system of India and Food Minister Btrachey‘ ‘t ss has stimu- siding. Twenty-four memberswere that present. The president conveyed lVIrs. DcBlols’ thanks to the mevmbers uf the Junior Aid who helped on Tag Day. and invited the mem- bers to attend the annual meet:- lng d! the Senior Ladies‘ Aid on May‘5th, and also thc graduation on May 13th. It. was unanimously agreed that the group become affiliated with the Maritime Hospital Aids Association, and Mrs. Haslam was appointed a delegate to its an- nual convention at Si. Andrews on June 6th. The League of Mercy report vras read. and various commit- tees appointed. A nominating committee. con- ing of Mrs. William Rc1d.M1‘s. Earl Taylor and Mrs. Gordon Drlllon, was appointed. ‘Ric annual meeting will be held on Monday. May 26th, lvhcti the tea hostesses will be Mrs. the nurses’ I ..., BYRD‘S PENGUINI Rear-Admiral Iliullurd Byrd in. irocluccs an cmpcror penguin ' formed the Guardian 155g mghguoke-n serve to soften the cx- 5:16;; a; fdQfiiigmge 55,031; predated‘ . »f§:k'b§§{,','§.’ “ggfgifngffgmffu Joe Storey. MrsEarl Taylor, Mrs. ifm“ Amwcuc“ L" W05h111810h _ 1e “Connccior", “mm, has bee», peeled demands of labor this what may be 111010 llllslet fir,“ 1t The programme opened with ‘mvp to be reconsidered Y 8 Fred Large and Mm Ana“ Maw vilniult- when he docked the" “m!” charm. during the Mme‘. Summm. for higher wages‘ “as m the m" pa“ of ‘he- mm Miss Doreen Hall, talented head‘ In other words th-c Brwsh Mmnn‘ .i.-i_ c<.ln1:i:t.oii ul 1L1; f9l-l1~.flnd~ ‘months by the Newioundlatid- 0m" Tux C} o century and neléd of ‘he leaders of the Conservatory? violin dc-(Govomnlent “men imying teMn-ay After ‘he mooung adjoummt " 1I'i\lll1»Zl-—Zlll(1 most success- Tm, body n; N911 Jay of 1101",‘, ‘Canada Steamship Compmy, will mngu’ mo“, m College ch55 moms was 1”"lmem' paym= l“ Cmlcerm 500k bu," Drugs tea was served by Mrs. Jack WGHW" l‘) ‘hr’ 5mm P°1°- No. '1 by De Ber-lot. This solec- “n”! 11th" tion was arranged in two ‘parts ‘ Fmducers m‘ "B" llfhlvlle d001- marked "Allegro Maestoso" and "5- othcr penguins escaped gus on the 5111p and caus- (cl n frantic and amusing search Smwart w“ mcovereg yegggy-dgy ‘arrive here from St. John's, Ncw- _'IC1ESe sources said the Gcrn- mnming from me wagers o; 5 foundland ‘She will load cattldmcnt likely will “love 1o 5.11mi“- millpond at Melville. near Eldon, ,11~~I1i 101111 1710011106 1'0!‘ 51- 3011115 £110 entirely the war-imposed ex- Comeron. Mrs. Richard Over and lstrcssed strongly. If democracy is ws‘ Ivan Nicholson‘ [to be saved, an enlightened public “~11 1- lie lost his lli'c Sunday. l-llnvral scrvlccs will be lwlll ‘Thursday afternoon. 1t was decided that an inquest wit» not IIGCESSBTY. The body was found after sev- arnl hours grappling yesterday morning. 'I'hc ivutcriin the pond \\':is lowered scvcral feet to aid in thc scorch. 'llle young man lost. his life fllllle fishing for trout. It ia be- Ilcvvd he lost his balance while mwlng up in a small bnnt. NHNCHESTER, --(oP> ~11 five-year. cacooooo 1532.000.- 000» development plan for Man- rhester‘; schools is before the City‘ It. rails for 82 new sec-z Council rmdnry schools and 21 new primary schools BIRTHS. MARRIASES. DEATHS 50c ‘Per insertion BIRTHS t x-mt .i.};"o.;;i......w.. 11o:- pilnl on April l8, 194T, to MI‘. and firs. Cyril Egan, a daughter. MARRIAGES ‘Bunlaln and Bell are her agents in Charlottetown- ‘ (‘ULRT MOURNING FOR DAN- ISII KING - A request has been ‘received by Lieutenant Governor ‘JA. Bernnrd from the Secretary ~of State. that two wcelcs court ‘mounnlng be observed for the Lilo King Christi-an qf Denmark ‘whose death occurred on Sunday. Tings will be flown at half-mast ion the day of the funeral. The ,court monnmng will not. lifter-lore will: thc function hi, (i..\'t"l"li’lll(‘ili ‘llfllze at T2 3f) 11115. ludoy when trophies won in last year's rural beautification contest. will be pre- dented. ‘ Personals ' Afr. SlcrlirtgwvV-nddcll. Holly's Cross. was a rcccnt visitor to Vic- torld. Master Ian MacLennan has re- turned to his home in Charlotte- town after spending three weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ParldRogei-son, Victoria. The many friends of Mrs. Rn- wnn MacKenzic. 6 DesBrisay Crescent, regret in learn that she has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for an operation and all wish her a ‘speedy recovery. cess‘ profits tax on business. I inc 25-per-cent tax on the llllrllllisll 01 10111413 and silver- ‘ware likely will be dropped along with the “nuisance? tax on soft drinks and other small 1:91:15, Some reduction also may be made in the tax on cigarcts and to- bacco. ,’ A cut in postage rates appears rllkely and Finance Minister Ab- bott is expected to announce that .d0mosilC letter rates will return to lilo prc-unr rnic of tllrcu ccnls, with airmail rnics drop- ping from seven cents an ounce to six or five cents.’ A change also la possible in -the unpopular division in tho 1M6 "b11030! which make a married man taxable nt single ratcs if his ‘wife Pl1'l1(‘(l moi-c- than $250 a $0111‘. This provision. which rc- lsullcd in tnuny working wives. ‘including badly-needed nursos. ‘leaving their jobs, has been wide- ‘ l 1:.’ criticised. . i ‘s? SEEK STABILIZATIBH (Continued from Page l) I tlnue in the capital city. p i "I think Mr. Bridges is an ex- cellent man as Fisheries Minister," ‘Mr. McLeod said. "Hi: experience ‘ as counsel for fisheries enquiries in lopinlon must be coined and train- ‘ed leaders obtained. This leader- _5l1ip must be obtained from the jsmnll colleges that are pining so ‘important a part in education. icompetence of the professors at ‘Maritime Colleges is indicated when ionc considers the raids thut have been made on personnel during the {fa ‘cation of the pres-cm generation; past. by much larger institutions. . " Love Thee," cdlltililoil of 1h“ future gcncratlon] I _ v gloolss tctv-irtl Xnll, All‘ McKicl __Th"_n"_“'“ m” "f, ‘hr_."‘nnc','_r' lstntcd ‘ulna ‘b: Ulrirlllclill ‘a ‘r 1115+ 1\\l.,l“ 11.]: R _‘ _ H” ,_ ML “yum, o... p ny rig o “111111115 r‘ s“ 1|‘ Awlioisemstalaii m‘; spedkér ‘has been; 311T”; “s? Iadmrzé‘ l" ‘Io: ‘he pa“ a‘ yea". m.‘ Mag“ Mnor y ss canor ‘stated that owing to a caries of "la"- 13°01“- instiiutlows fin- timc were Ior the the present. A Olfllpiligll | misfortunes anccs at nQL gllllicicni. funds is hi. lIZTSEIIl tuidemvay R1111 Z"“""'-~""7 the spoaker asked his hearers to ‘take np the hurdnn‘ .01 1-1101!‘ pre- i deccssors Contrary to some opinions, fin- lances of the institution were call- lsbiy handled but it takes all the linterest obtained 0n. Bhdlllwmmli lio pay off interest on the indebt- ledness w The generosity of previous bene- ctors has made possible the odu- hlch now amounts to 3600c‘ 00¢ Many 11m grants have been; Miss Rhoda Pertdlciun. recently heard on “Singing Stars of To- marrow." lent her beautiful so- prano voice to four selections, of which Vol Che Sapcte from Moz- art's “The Marriage- of Figaro" was the most familiar. Th‘- oil-tar ‘selections were Relchnrdfs “In the Time of Roses“; Gumbogls _"'Ihe Little Rain"; and Gricgts | After a short intermission Miss Hall was again hoard violin solos‘ D‘.'\lnh1 n-zthms‘ . and "Hcjrc Katji". by Hubay. ‘ Miss Pandlctcn return-xi to the ‘stricctions including lh“ folk song: "Comin Tflfro‘ lilo Rye." The other songs were “Think on Me" by Lady John Swill; “Should He Upbrald". by Bishop. and "The Nut Tree", by Eliumann.‘ The programme concluded with received, the speaker said, but thc‘ the two piano solos. "Rhapsody [University is still in dlflifillltie ‘@1115 can be readily realized when it; is taken into cc-nalderalwfl that 9 and‘ In G Minor" by Brahms, and Joycusc" by Debussy. wcrz- very ably rendered | “Ifisle | Thesi- students pay only 42 percent of the by Miss Hiclcman. amount that. it costs to give themi The accompanist for the even- “Andante Tranqulllo". respcctivc- ‘OI '.inns about ‘stage with nnolhm- group of foul‘, Scotch ‘ 511011 from tea, Ceylon is one- tlic most popular subjects ofi conversation in circles interested ‘in colonial development. This lsuznmer she becomes the first’ ‘colonial territory to receive fully, ‘responsible and representative in- ‘lernal self-government. with the, assurance it is intended as the] foundation “upon which may be‘ built a future dominion of Cey- 10n." l Under her new status. Ceyionb ‘governor will assent in the name ‘of thc lliilisll (iovcrnmvnt only in bills wlallng to defence and cxtcrnnl affairs and those which in his opinion are likely to in- ‘volve discrimination against any ‘rflPial or religious community. Thr- parliamcnt, representative if 0000.000 tiativcs of varied races, will makc its own decis- tradc, including tea, important commodity . “thc most, sold. ‘I'm cxports in 194-3 were val- ‘ued at 212,885,076 when, under an iAlllcrl agreement. Britain bought all Ccylon’s available tea and later distributed it among Allied ‘countries, including Canada. ‘ Georgetown lAliii Vicinity Cancel Plans For Service To Boston SAINT JOHN, N B , April 21 — (OP) —- Plans for resumption of Boston-Saint John service this year by Eastern Steamship Linea have been cancelled. DW. _Grlfflth.<, director of thc New Brnsulok (‘ov- evnmotrl. Bureau of Information and Tourist Travel. said tonight he had received this information from tho steamship company's president, A.E. Sharp, Boston. @l£ of adequate accommodation for tourists on one of 111g two ves- sels originally intended for lvfuri- tlmo provinces service was believ- ed putly responsible for th; de- ciaion. The 5.8 YI-rmouth will Inaug- urate a service between Bostm and Yea-mouth, N.S. on Thursday, May 29, thereafter sailing from Boston on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, FEE-LNG TIRED’! ' TRY PEP-UP DATE NEW YORK, April Z0 —-(OP)-— Here's a new answer to tho old question of how never to be tired —havs dates. It conned from Dr. b‘ rrbcls of lhc- crmv. Byrd tin‘ Anizlrclit: lo have 111111.11)‘ value. Ilccco President ‘Gives Address l l . (By The Canadian Press) AIOIITREAL. April 3l-A do- cilni» in piwvrlllcllon duc to strike actions and liiglicr labor costs were the main topics of an a4- dress by president Arthur Croal at the annual meeting of share- holders of Dominion ,Steel and Coal Corporation Limited T.E!!! today. Mr. Cross referred to the in- terrupted production at: the Syd- ncv steel plant as tveli as the other two Canadian primary steel produce-rs, from July 16 to Oct. 21, by a strike which was term- inated by the government con- troller in granting a wage in- crease of 13 cents an hour. "It is necessary for the govern- ment to further direct production and shipments in stool in accord- ance with domestic requirements. We were, therefore, required fur- ther to curtail shipments to Eng. land. “This coupled with past years hag given him m ox. ccptional insight into our needs. Lillian M. Giibreth of Purdue Uni- their education. A University cafftf lng was Miss Elizabeth Andcr-f ' verslty, a pioneer authority on be self-supporting, Dr. McKiel said.‘ son. costs resulting from wags creases necessitated a revision N, _HOLSON _ “no wN M Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Toomb: ,. . . t‘ .- . _ _ .‘ Miss Teresa Momison RN - lrinity United Mann, Charlotte. or Pine Hm Dwlnny College 1-. 1nd problems I am glad w “Y f 1 f > m 59d if; would! ...._i____. , _ ' ' " motion study" for conservation of the subsidy grmng me {,3 M ,‘,‘,,,‘ on Ap,.,‘9,h‘1947_-b‘, RB‘, T_ sflendlnga few days in the city with_ alas‘ lfhatlue has ‘a vfiry high i-e- 3"‘; aefiegefisi h" “flaws up; m. CHANNEL ISLANDS §“§31°§g“g§“‘;°‘“‘?‘l° s”- J°““'» energy in the homc. office and the Dominion soferngien: u l-I. hhwLciuifln. Ilelen Gordon ‘W’ mrmn‘ "nmrls M“ "M Mm‘ gar‘, Iollmdq-peope o Prince m‘ tending and this was something t0 . ‘o; N's, mothegr“ " s‘ at ‘h’ hm“ industry. n-hich I referred last year" his Brown of limiter’; River, to Everett E- T°°mbs~ Xe“ mm‘ Th“ Wm‘ M‘ m. t ‘be avoided. ‘ LONDON. April zc-(orn-ah-‘Nson ' M“ Wm‘ M“? In ewnlodin: theories on the arm ma. llenslcy Nicholson cf New Wilt- lcefetanfiwfig ma?!“ "a" dsafitlfétal meeilng )0; dimcfgf,’ ,,,°',t,',"fd§-‘§,,,“ Mt Allison has grown from a “no; og g (50ds.0f civil or crim- I ’ ‘best use of energy she described Operations of the lubalduiiol. 5111m- P- E- I- '° °Y ‘w ° ‘ - " m1‘ 11 u. a large one imlimu rocedure n. the Channel‘ . . "mterestlno revelations 1n the other than m. steel cov ri »---__i____-_i_ work for the summer. "195 901111011 11110 t0m0rr0vhflhd 1 w 99° ‘ uh t ‘ p . M1" K111115011 Vwtor who lilfwomen’, n,‘ mom an" hours» t ' "5 m“ w dne 1 ~11 m], t m 1 at the present time 1.009 5t en S Islands 1s mentioned by thc spec- pee m 1 1 h l ‘_ | _ is. Mr. Cross nddcd. continued __.__.__l2F_AT“s_i_._ 'cole1ea l?’ ‘w e p“ w ‘ h s are enrolled. With thh 1-5180 911mb‘ Isl Privy Council committee nil- ton? e1 poye-c.‘ n C “(met for‘ when 5M w“ nmkmz a “m” a‘ l‘ 101111’ 50115500101"? 101101. lir- Tho many friends and Play-l g m‘ the We“ “mm” 9f - ‘ e ‘m9’ ‘turned 1° 1118 11°11" of work in a lar e do arvnent. YILLETT-Al; Millvicu‘. on April mm,‘ 0,1,5“, “J°ey" Gm“, .,'...d.lh0 conference. ‘M0110 00011101101 01111011185 *1" pointed w lnvcsllsatc urovowl m Georgetown on Saturday. mm g p ‘ m°ugh ‘1‘°“"¥° "1 "P1111" at! 31$“ 1947- M"- Jam" w- vlnem five, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1i is understood that the Prince 1190006. 111011101118 l- 301110 mmwm‘ constitutional 11nd 1110101111 1°‘ 1 ' m’: Pflm“ m“ °P°"'ll1°11l- bl reed 82 yrcars. Funeral from her Im- rcsidence on Wednesday at 2 pm. Interment Pownol Cem- Hull’. SPFRRIER-Suddert-ly on April 5, 19.17, at Vlctrio. B. C.. Clara Ida Spurrier, aged 65 years, widow of Alfrcd 1.. Spurrier, Born in Sher- bmokc, P. E. I. She leaves to mourn‘ her mother, Mrs. E. J, Bovyer of Pill Albcrni, B, C. JAY-Drowned at Melville on 511111183’. April 20. Nell Jay in his i-Znd year. Resting at the Mac- Iwan Funeral Home until noon ltlllfll’, then at the residence of 1h brnthcr, Elmer Joy, Mt. Strwnrl. whore the funeral will br- hcld on ‘Thursday. service 51111111! at 2 o'clock, Intcrmcni. \il. Stewart Cemetery. CARD or rnamts 501mg Park Wonnems Institute would like to thank all those who "Billed to make their bazaar and il-“llliry sale such a sllCcCsS. Also thus:- wiho bought lotlcry tickets for the cake which was won by JK. 1'0W1!.33 Desbrisay Crescent. l“ 1°"!!! manor-y of Mary 5101107. who passed any April l0. lbltAltflllyearl. .. .. llut when your life was brightest, “"11 When your years were beat: Th8 Ill-fa of heaven were opened, you hmne to rest. "wan Bemulahtrod by Mother. Father. liaicra and Brothers. In Memoriam In 0:01:11] u annsnrw. cannon '11» III-Incl any Apfli as, 1M4. Iver lhuaombored by Wife and hanlly. 11.11. Maciean UNDERTAKER IMIALMIR Charlottetown ml North Wiitsiiiro thou i0 |The movement Grant, Mlllview. are pleased tn learn he is progressing favor- ably following his recent. illness. Miss Hallie Rogcrson has re-i turned lo St. John. N. 13.. having‘ spent Easter at her home in Vic- toria and with her sister, Mrs. S.l MacLcnnan, Charlottetown. Miss Rogcrson is taking a ten months‘ course at thc St. John Hal:- dressing Srhool. RADAR GUARDS PORT LIVERPOOL. England f 1GP)- ot‘ harbor traffic here will soon be tinder the direc- tion of radar sets which will cost‘ the Harbor Board about $120,000. .It is hoped the apparatus will bef ready f0.- use sometime in June. 4 ‘MALAYAN ‘VARSITY SINGAPORE, -- (OP) -— Malaya‘ is to have a full-soak- university, of which the existing King Geo-rue‘ VII College of Medicine and Raf- fles are to fora-n a part. In Memorials: GEORGE BUBBEY SMITH ‘Iii-lo people of l-‘alrviow and aur- roundlng districts were ahockod and saddened on hearing of the deltih st the P. E. I. Hospital. on April 5, 1947, of George Aubrey, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Aubrey. as he was familiarly known, was a bright and wlncome child which endeared him to the hearts of all wiho know him. The loss of his sudden passing la felt keenly in the home. where ho leaves to mourn besides his sort-owing par- cull, two brothers, Preston and Blair, one sister Marion, one sister predeceased him. The funeral was held on Monday from the Cufcliffo Planet-oi Home. to New Dominion Church where Rev. G. 0. Webster conducted the service. Hymns sung wore "when Ho Comsoh", Jesus Love; Me." Pail bear-cm were Messrs. Joihn Macbeod, Oswald Gorveatf. Melvin Currie and ' Clifford Mac- Isaac. Interment in-ohurch cem- otlfy; BARII 0F THAHHS vance a number of resolutions for the benefit of the fishing industry which may be the subject of con- siderable discussiom 0n some points. vl-ews of the east coast fishermen come into conflict with or those of the Pacific Coast and the fresh-water fishermen of the Cen- tral Provlnces. Mr. Myrlck, Mi. Nooncn and Mr. McLeod have to persuade their fellow-fisheries ex- perts from other parts of Canada to their way of thinking. l JEHKLHSSAYS (Contih-urd from Page i) i Although the Federal Govern- ment "poured $30,000,000 into the industry during the war. it now refuse to take a single step to en-‘l sure t at the mines are mcchan-l ‘lzctl and brought up to date, so‘ that. our demands can be met and. more thou met, out of lower costa.| And yct the Government's own" concillalor said our demands are‘ fully justifiable." ' 1 "Nothing is said of the fact that this major operator employs 20 D01‘, cent, qt the people of Nova Scotian tho millions of public funds sunk in th. induaisy are now fofsotteny‘ inland, the Maritime coal indus- try twhlch produces h-alf the bit.-' ominous coal ln Canada) is 11110190 back to this hose steal W10 0°01 monopoly; and at the clone time. our livelihood, our oommtanitlol. our future, and the future of our‘ children. are once mom P111000 111 the hands of a ooncem that never‘ in lta history. gave us Job security -:.‘nd a living wage." "....If service to buslnesl. to great monopolies, by government, moans disservice to the common people, than what are the people‘ in the mines and lake it? "Th, people of the Mariiimeu have in effect dons this for too| world war we were thrown on side and forgotten, until the ond war: caane along. "But this time we an m. and Mrs. George Smith, m‘... to thank their friends and nelso- boura for their kindness. also for the flowers and mesa-eel‘ 0f lym- ‘pamy during their recent and ber- 11130116 LONDON - (OP) — diaries lee. ‘H. who for years conduci- ed one of London's‘ last Punch and Judy shows, died hero. long -— as we arc Ill bllllfllfll W. - understand down mu. after we! ‘v unwound had produced the coal for the first; h“ ___ (q?) __ flglford i?! m; some‘ Administration buildup! Ind 0 Woman's residence in addition replacing the 357111135111!" and m“ that were built in 1920 cn- c. tent?" wiwhlte paper, the committee dc- ‘Edward 151mm dglgggtlgn w“; w- to; building, a Science buildinz. I" forms in Jersey and Guernsey. 1 In their report. published as a; l “Apart from a recent Work on] , clared: orary basis Imd were still l-emlwr‘. certain aspects of the customary‘ Another matter Of Piflmllll-"l" importance was i118 11984 0! creasing the salaries of the at!!! This will be necessary if P1010550", clad two case; o; teachers trans-l ferxing to other colleges at W100 lng. ‘Mt. Allison is eolne throueli a’ c, VBTV critical period at the 1710591119 time," Dr. MoKiel said, "and is‘ depending upon the generosity of associates for tho opnorumily 01 further servln! the y011l18 P001110‘ of Canada, The Moaltlmes had‘ produced the finest educational, stock in the world. he declared, and In continuing it. he was asklnfl 1°!‘ the whole-hearted assistance o! his‘ now| hearers in the 001111901811 being conducted for ill-lids ' Rev. T.E McLennan on behal.‘ of the gathering extended a warm‘ f or , vcte o! thank; i0 flit! Speaker life "hi; splendid picture of 0011880 and the results obtained th Pbllowshlp, training in citizenship 1nd a 5 developed. O. N. R. REVENUE MONTREAL. A9111 01-“91- Canadian National Railways lyi- tom, all-inclusive, today 11901100 u not revenue of $497790‘) f" March i947. on increase of $534.- 000 from the "$000 the some month last. v0"- Operatlng revenues for month were 836.9509“) 01‘ w" supposed w =10?" 11° 1151*"- "SWY 141.000 higher than m. llkemonth , a for the previous yea!‘ I115 01101" - atlng expenses expanded 83.113.- 000 lid 033373.000. sr. . I-‘na- Hewitt. m. was married for a accord time recently. \ o 4S1“. FAHITY u. submit. to nutrition twafeshm l to part-tints om)! 07mm. o 3- h-i communities that an comps.‘ not places in which to bring up ~ Nina-ind all- our children. We are |oin¢ to ln- W m” v Jaw" ~ slat on having what other Osnad- m m, “u, ism have - We are domlndingl "u 2:10! "‘ii'illiy and-a fair deal and a new ' deal.” ‘ - l I added ereby l pirlt of era-operation wwel the l lluw of Jersey, there appeared to‘ be no text book on the subject m‘ ltss than 100 years old,and ihcrc Dalton. l are no adequately reported de-‘ cislons of the royal courts ln thc The report said, according to‘ the evidence of the saliciior-gen-l W" 5mm“ may had bee“ ream“ eral of Guernsey. "it ls almost impossible to ascertain what the vil law of the island is“ and “there is considerable doubt. whether the English crim- inal law prevails on tile island." , Describing the island's criminal‘ law as "nebulous" and "vague" the committee urged that the‘ tlme has come when it should b1‘: made “stable? The committee also rccom-J mends setting up of a Joint. court‘ of appeal for the whole of the} islands to ‘hear civil and criminal ‘ cases. with the right of nppcu!‘ in civil cases to thc Privy C31ln-. cll in London. INEXPENSIVE. SIMPLE T0 SMARTEN WARD“ NEW YORK. April 21 -lOPl‘ Simple lines. good groomlngl and an educated color scnsc are what makes a woman "best dros- sod", say the 2S women picked] daily over Easter to bu photo-l graphed and interviewed by thc newspaper PIVL, It does not take a lot of moncy l mm for-Ha brlns 111010 1115111011 oalnlm 1.0m. on Saturday aftcr spend to life in your own wardrobe but] it does take~time. thought and effort. Busy housewives and working women haven't time to spare for many of the as belonged u. {these groups. Hero are some of their instructions: Neatneaa of appearance first. then simplicity, of u come! line in dread. Most of the women prev‘ [fer-red tailored clothes. "Know your figure" was im- lportant advice. reminding women. that all atylu are not uniformly becoming b all women. It's better to under-dress with accessories and jewelry than ovmfreu - -. - you can be sure Ill the items ln your wardrobe will harmonise by keeping cnl- ors down to s few - - - on "cru- unified" 1o ' ouid be your goal. ‘oven "in ‘ _ clothes. at t from pficilionls. lVI:. Miller MacDonald o,f Char-A lottetown spent the weekend here, the guest of friends. Mr. John J-zmes Maodormlolg of Primrose was a recent visitor to 03011301001111‘. where his was tho West of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Mr. Albert Hobbs of Charlotte- .‘are to b0 191311190 and the ‘pwkerl sense of the English law reports." E town spent; the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Sr. Miss Zllpha A. MacQlinli-rie of Charlottetown was a recent visitor at the home of Miss Mary Ehston. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Stewart: of 2- Thelma Newwh: B. 511111101’ Charlottetown spent a. few days "03""- lvlslting at Mrs. Stewart's former‘ home in Georgetown. Miss Marion Mormon was a rc-l cent visitor to the Olty Miss Rose Llewellyn. nmse trr training at the Prince Edward 1s- lzmd Hospital, ‘attended tho funeral of hcr niece. twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn, whose burial took place on Sunday. Misses Iflorencc and Mae gavfi. nurse; oi tho Kings County H065 pital, Montague, are spending some time at their home in Georgetown I Mr. Timothy Cullen of Mldgell.‘ was a recent visitor at the homes. of hi; daughters. Mrs. FJ DeLorY of Georgetown and Mrs. Richard Curlcy of Brndcncll. returned 111K Mr Herbert George. a few days in Charlottetown. ‘plans matxerlaliu: as several 1101119! no planned for construction and ‘as material becomes owl-labia num- erous llllpa eats are contem- pIQQQd by frmny property holders. Mr, Bernard mtchilder has ‘.1- 'ceived the 11900111010911‘ '5 m" Chief of the Town of Gcorfll-OWP- lvlr. Batchllder. a former petty 0f- flcer L1 the Canadian Navy. hi! considerable mechanical cnd fire- fighting equipment. ewe-aw“- gnimed while aervint 011N118 "'1! W111‘. At a recent meeting or the Town Coilncll, four creosote culverts. each twenty feet in length were 011111011 purchased nnrl we understand have 1,9 (Qp) .._ Byh-j, larg- since arrived here Further changes W» ‘the london Zoo. dlrd l" 01""- we. lighting arrangement: re decided upon and an entw- "Glrl; preparing for s, party or a date with tho boy friend were s11 pepped up, prlmplng away, their eyes shining, showing no tiring effects of the day. Those with no evening plans ahead were the ones saying, ‘I'm exhaust- adl’ " BBACKLEY SCHOOL Report for the month of March. Grade X.—1, Betty Rodd. Grade VIII.—1, Vincent Newscn; 2. Roland Livingstone. Grade VII. Sr.—-—1. Velda Proude. Grade VII. Jr.—1, Vera Newson; 2. Irma Newell; 3, Shirley Bernard. Grade VI. Sr.—1. Greta Proude. Grade VI. Jr.-1. Shirley Prowse: Grade V. Sr.—1. liiervll Saunders. Grade V. Jr.-1, Joyce Bernard. Grade IV.—1. Gall Prowse. Grade II. Sr.—1. Frances Rana- hm. Grade II. Jr.--1. Wallace Jackson; 2, Douglas Meweli. Grade L-l. Joan Bernard. Highest average in Senior Grades. -Vera Newson 96%. Iilghest average in Junior Grades. --Wa1lace Jackson 96%. Perfecit Atendance for month of Maroh - Vern New-son, Thelma Nvwson, Stanley Jackson. Walla‘ Jackson, Mervll Saunders. Teacher - Lucy Carver. TAXED BY TUBEF. TOO LONDON - (OPT --- The num- ber of radio receiving llcenccskien sleigh: I h“ ‘Mn’: l a H: Great Britain and Northern [land at in. end of February wlns‘ cnrlnc: l rnrh to e- ‘ 10,732,500, including 11,700 vlalon licences ltalnmmt cooimitlec. from the ‘Council was appointed as it is the The 001111-11! 811-11110" Wm “HM” intention of the Council to resume 11111011 considerable activity in the build- the weekly (‘wees m the ¢1°"1°5‘ but i118 111159 “~11 ‘hi! ‘°"'“' u Prfimt Hall under the ‘Town's auspices, a‘ rsmme which has been carried on for the past few summers. Town l up to S‘! the profit shown for the you wag mainly the result of these ops-no atlons and was obtained w-lmoui any government subsidy. Directors were rc-elected an‘ reports adopted.‘ Russia llelects Arms Standardization Plan LONDO N, April 21 »~(R€tll6l!)—1 Russia has rejected Field Marshal Viscount Montgocnerys suggestioq of an Aztglo-Scvlef. arms standard- ization such as that existing ho bween the United Slates and Brit- ain, lt was authoritatively disclosed here tonight. Auction Sale “ I am instructed‘ by Bruno l) ‘noel of Oyster Bctl Bridge to sell, nti his Pwmlllfs May 1st following stark, crop and implcitnciiia; 1 60W. 8 yrs nld frcshcned; i cow, 4 yrs, old frealaoncd; 1 cow, 4 yrs. cld in freshen “uy 6th; 1 cow, 7 yra old to freshen Eloy 15th; 3 young cattle; sow with llitcr 13 pigs; 1 II yr old mare; I i yr clrl mare; l ooll. Crops: (liilllily of hay and ill! ‘ Implements: i hinder F and W; i i disc drill (itickshuti; I hay mow- icr: 1 hay rzilrc; l manure spreader i F and W; I gang plmv; 1 set rnradll lharrows; 1 m lcavor springs: 1 disc hillcr; I potato ‘sprayer; l cream separator. Do Laval: 1 ivond ILI‘. i saw and spindle: I set of curi- whrw-ls and nxlc; 1 ithrcshirxg outfit; l grain cltrancri and oihrr articles too nllmffllll! W mention. ‘ Terms of sale; , Shock nmi crop, cash. Implement £1.00 cnnh, nvcr that amount loin! 8 ‘months crcilli. nn nitllfllvll“ notes. . ALEX MCC RAE, Ancuonaorl TUESDAY DANCE i i AT THE WHELAN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 175 GRAFTON ST. Modern o 9-12 o'clock nd Old Time Music supplied by the "IRISH SWIHGSTER. " CHECKROOM o-QeoQuQr-WQee-Qw CANTEEN Admission 35c.