Kaynf: famalu “Fif-lIl-Hrll" , , , maranmd no! lo twill! i ‘ i Bus,“ illl Memos-lam ANNUAL MEETING | M“ OM53 M-cww Notice is hereby given that in purluance of the Act of Inoorpor- Thedlfilrlct of Iris and nur- ailon a public meeting of all con- Wulldln! Ylelshbourhood was 8210019 lributors u» the Prince Edward ls- ed to learn of the deal-ll v! Mtr- Illllll Hospital will be held in the Ql-erles Mimi-em on May ll. she rim room, new nurses‘ residence. had m)!’ be?" "Uni 1°!’ 501M l-l-mt i'barlottetewn. on Thursday. May bu‘ was m"? 5W3 l! 10W 4W5 b6- 27, Dill, at 8 PM. for the purpose m“ h" death of electing trustees for the govern- ‘The ‘Mme’ Anni" Mid-I'm w" ulent of the institution In ccord- hm“ m 1569' u" “ugh”? °1 m‘ slice will: the by-Isws and er the m“ M" a“ M“ Ne" Mwltun transaction of such other business c: Caledonia Wes" she mnfled as may be brought before ft. CNN“ MQCLEE“ mtyfine ya" ago and they made their home in N 9- Mllll-EAN- Lewis until twenty-nine years 506N181’!- ngo when they moved lo Bill"! lll’ Tflllloll Iris. Wherever she was known. Mrs. ' MacLean was loved and . spected fr-r her Christian life, her lmotherly ‘ways and her sense of humor. She ‘no? a favolrlite frigid of goo agd girsagwe aso erpeo e. Se loved many and was deeply lovcd ill return. Her presence in the home and community will he great ly missed. Her beloved husband ls left to mourn for e wile and oomllanion. and two daughters and “three sons s loving mot er, Her c fdren are m‘ "am?" Pm“ which 3"“ 5" Catherine (Mrs. Martin Stewart. Eiliceéilfsllosclttvgilgfelv tglfe-thll"; Iris) Christine mm. Ralph Beckett. o s r es ml“ Elms and hedgerows had ffifihliiiflgtsMfil grbothcofm loot recalled how lovely also are she y‘ ‘m, survived yy you; gums }:c°ks'l="'-ul1lw sfirveiahznd hevné- and s. brother: ‘Mrs. Alex Mustard on" e so rne." e Cull : Mrs. an l f)?!‘ aimirlncly of how the Main: victggfirncross; men's-hamster: Oi ma e use of the materials a own s .: Mrs. ecRae. Van- hand to beautify their surround- bauverhfids Neil of lye. Fourteen has. with delightful results -na- grand-children carry fond mtmori-ls llv; trees brought in lawns. native of her. , l Mo” lo c, in natural or w ltened The funeral eerv co w was or oetler still 13015:; in “bright held on May 14 in Iris hall. was contrasting shades to edge a lawn conducted by Rev. T. A. A. Duke, 0r UTIVQWBY. Homes are well-kept Minister of Caledonia ‘Presbyterlal and neat-lswned, the white housgs, Church of which Mrs. MacLean shuttered in riumq-ou! dawn; ‘n5 w“ g, ‘member. T110 hymns 080d shades are I suspect have; mo" wehe: The Lord's My Shepherd. charming than m... ‘mm m, M,“ Asleep in Jesus, and Take Comfort green settings of yard; “d new; Christians, . . , "1 suppauv- flwrmbmln, The mortai rrmalns were laid ‘n tomes in the room u, chuck“ u“ restiin Cstlgdonfavecérstzoi-‘auxl; loll lisp ened lo , B?" °° " 9 l" *1“ P151 rlshl raiflewgimrglounguig bl’ ""- T~ A- A- 9"“ Th‘ “m” certain oi this. though it would b, in: were pail bearers Geo. A. Mao- no trouble at all to caress grand- ma“ '7' “m” Mwban’ NE“ naught... m. Jame o, o"! M m_ MacDonald, Dan Metheson. Donald gm ma“, . o" MW m“ Wm“. Hume and Jdln A. Mecrayden. ll wmlnz duslrlly ever the town. ~ ' UAIID DF TNAIIKS Jail! tomorrow - Diary _. flbofl- ‘Mr. Charles MacLaas-l and famlly wish to express their heart-felt VISIT _ appreciation for the acts of kind- The Cookery Nook riess received during the sickness of Mrs. MacLean and at. NIP-ll‘ Ill Gt. George It» For Home-Made Cooling bereavembnt. also their 10-‘ the floral tributes elven h" cllmlate Eolllrs. Cream Pllfs. Beliell. Swiss Mlle. Ceoea- - memory. llllt Dalntleg, L“; A g M“ H", m. on. rah an GYPSIES UNPOPULAI lls eater for m: Heath Illtlel "Flu the cesium season. l- o. savaoa. moneta- L . Ellen‘: Diary (Continued from Page l) ' taught. hlghl. of “wild" blossoming --a pear tree perhaps with a crown oi willie and on lawns forsythias were in yellow, bloom. I might Dtrhaps have wished to transplant motels were lulled in JIIIIIY gquntflu from till lfld K "l! 15th century onwaolz. laentegsiyslg the "gypslee" or " rl " 0P P- a“. m.‘ tlans" to exile under pain of ‘mill- alvnotluclno an: orsmno or ‘ QLGAYS. Beauty Parlor ln The flashes Building-ill one» at. Cbarlottntowl ' worsen. bu! ma .2" “swam-cu - I III! Qyfilssresritb aaeb IMO Permanent ' . ' for A Halted ‘time h. Plath ml roa'. mom's-mar "F i t-AlI-Proportions ' ' It's Kayscr of course! For any time. . . any place . . I any mood . . . Kayscr gives that "best-dressed" look] "'CASUAL"-A new gold~rinted tan. It blends. "FROLIC"—-A dashing sun-drenched shade . . . Both in the famous and "Fit-AIl-TopsV $1.50 and up— at all the nicest stores. Z2 ~K%KIINSER' HOSIERY - snovas - uwnznTl-nwos . LINGER“ Fails To Gain Support 0f U. N. Uouncil By Norman Altstedter Canadian Press Staff Writer LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 241 -iCP> - United States efforts to guln United Nations’ Security Council support for forceful peace action in Palestine were doomed today while the Soviet Ukraine called Britain "belligerent" In the war between Arabs and Jew. Canada and Argentina swung the balance against the United States‘ resolution recommending a cease-lire order which might in- voke U. N. armed force if disobey- ed. The ill-member council, debat- ing the question since Monday, felled to reach s vote. But opin- -ions exprused by delegates indi- sated that the American resolu- tion would not gain the necessary seven affirmative votes. France loined Russia and the Ukraine in backing the United States proposal previously attacked by Britain, China. Syria and Bel- gium. Colombia indicated she will abstain. DJLF. Motion lsDefeatelI OTTAWA. May 24 - (CPL-AC. C. F. move to have the Govern- ment subsidize the building of houses was defeated In the Com- mons tonight. The vote was 10'! to I0. The motion drew upport from C.C.F. and Social Credit members, but was opposed by Liberals, Pro- gressive Conservatives and most Independents. Phrssed in the customary par- liamentary language, the motion called on the Commonflto express opinion that the uovernnaflt should consider a subsidized heur- illl llfwram. House rules prevent members from submitting motions that would direct the Government to undertake any project involving expenditure ol money. StressesNeelI 0f United Stand LONDON. Ma! fll-(Ieutersl- lbr thecountrles of tbe British Commonwealth to stand together as s. third great power may well be the only way to avert another holocaust, eaya A. V. Hodaon ln a newly-published hook "Iwentieth Century moire." - Hodaon. assistant editor of .tbe weekly newspaper. the Sunday Times. and an experienced eco- nomist and administrator. believer that the crucial 20th century ‘prob- leni of the Commonwealth coun- tries is to find means of saving the, freedom of the individual front state supremacy and the true mm:- tion of the state from clue dom- faction. That unless methods can be de- vlaee and practised for applying community control over‘ commun- ity economic life without admitting totalitarianism and class rule tnen urday evenings. This column la reserved for an. of local Intelsat, l!!! adverttlng of a nesvsy nature may be [mu-id at five cents a svord strictly pay. able in advance _ mum's TAXI Plione see COOK'S for Photographs. HOWARD McINNll' Httld Footwear at I'll Queen Street. WNFEDWATION LII‘! DI- BUI-ANCI. . PLAN TO ATTEND Pia “Look! ' Lovely". Wiusloe Hail, taillight. >n Al‘ YOU! SIIVICI; - Arafest Coal Co. Phone 249d. » ctay FOB. SALE-Apply e. w, Houston °Pbosite City Hall. THE HUGHES DRUG STORE.‘ °l79n this aftnrlwon and evening. raons ssunncnla lace for group and wedding pictures on location. nummca saw - Market Bulldlvr. Saturday. May 2a, s p. lfl. READING Briduets for Fur. 119.065. kitchen range or hot water heater. Sold in any quantity by A, Plckard and Company. COMMENCING s v n a 1st. Vernon River Garage will be closed at e P. M. Open Tuesday and Sat,- NOTICE. - We are buying wool daily. washed and ‘unwashed. Pay. lng highest market prices. Wm. C0060" 6v 5on8. Cherlottetown. P. E. Island. ' MARITIME CENTRAL All‘!- WAYB three times daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or S40. '\ RETURNS T0 OTTAWA. — Mr. Lester Douglas, M. P., who was home for the graduation of his daughter at Wolfvlllo- left on re- turn to Ottawa yesterday. Till REV. KENNETH MIGMIL- LAN wtll speak to the congrega- tions of Wood Islands, Murray Har- bour And Caledonia Presbyterian Churches in Caledonia Church. Tiulrsday at B00 P. M. ISLANDEI. PASSES - The death occurred-in ancouver. BC. on ‘May 24th. of ohn E. Evans. brother of Mrs. A. N. Large and Miss E. Evans oi this City. Mr. Evans will be kindly remembered by the older citizens of his home ‘sown. STOCK NOTE ——'Kirkside Vei- me. Ayrshire cow. owned and bred by George P. Matheson St Son, Wheatley River. P. E. 1.. has finished her two-year record total yaroduction 12.907 pounds of milk. 602 pounds fat. This cow was milked twice daily for 365 days. _ RECEIVES DEGREE — Amen‘; those receiving Bachelor of Com- merce degrees at Queen's Univers- ity Convocation on Saturday, May 15th, was Mr. G. Edison llfacDon- aid, B.A.. of Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonald. a former teacher of West Kent School and Pubisc School Supervisor of this Province. intends to continue his work in - THE__ GUARPIAQI. CHARLOTTETOWN I _ - ~ a CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' GIVE GENEROUSLY _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL ran 0A1: earunnar us? A 19m Don't forget the locel volunteers who ere or your serv- ice night and‘ day. Meet tile ‘Tog Girls with e smile and show your appreciation of a greet service. Newt New! s Plilfllil} Hemlennenealsmadeoaalevl Here’s why: The new TONI Professional Plastic Curlers are lug (more curling surface); 4-Power Talks i Are Dallcd Off llliififlllllflly LONDON. May?! —(A.P) -O!-* ficisl United States sources said tonight that the four-power talks on an Austrian peace treaty will be called off indefinitely. The breakdown. which follows a temporary suspension two weeks ago, came after nearly two years of futile efforts to resolve the dif- ferences between Russia. on one slde and Britain, the United States and Frances on the other. The sources said the indefinite suspension came yesterday when Samuel Rebel‘. chief of the Ameri- l-an delegation. met privately with M. P. Kotimov, head of the So. viet delegation, to talk over chances of reaching an Austrian accord. ' Kotirrlorv. an American inform- ant said. told Reber he had receiv- ed instructions from Moscow in stand firm in his support of Yugo- slaviws territorial claims and re- parations demands against Austria. Yugoslavia has claimed approxi- mately 800 square miles of Aus- trian territory in two southern provinces -mineral rich Oarlntllla and scenic Tyria —both of which have large numbers ol Slavic resi- dents. UNION SCHOOL. JUNIOI RED CROSS MEETING __-_ A meeting of the Enterprise Branch. Junior Red Cross, was held vh May 7th. in Union school. Tlhe President Ray Forsythe occupied the chair. The _Secreta.ry, Marie Lewis read the minutes of the previous mm‘,- ing which were approved. The treasurer, Shirley Oliver. re. ported that a mirror, and soap had been purchased since last meeting, and there still remained a srnali sum on hand. Correspondence: A message from the pupils of Shéads Public Schools. at Sneads Florida, thanking their friends in Union School for the Album, which they have received. and to which they hope to reply soon, was read by the teacher. Lit- eraturs from the Department. oi Health was also distributed. New Business: It was decided to procure equipment for softball as soon as possible. It was moved and seconded that a “Get Well" card be sent to e sick the commercial field. NEW scanners: nsacn my c0, ._ Application for incorpor- ation of the stanllope Beach lnnl limited eplpears in the current! issue s; m. Royal Gazette. thel applicants being Raoul M. Ray- mond, Marguerite EC Raymond. Keith S, Rogers, G. Elliot Full‘ and Kenneth M. Martin. all oil Charlottetown. All the applicants n; “mad s; provisional direct- 01's of the company. which is l" be capitalized at $30000. divided‘ into shares of e100 each. lady in the district. The following committees were appointed for the next meeting: Health: Eleanor Campbell, Shir- ley. Oliver, Marie Lewis. Library: Reggie Oliver. Billie Clarke and Ray McEwcn. Program: Marion Campbell, Elea- nor Campbell, Wendell Oliver, Marie Lewis, Ray McEwen. The program consisted of Scram- bled words for Grade I. prepared by Russell Hayes. Nature Study Questions for Grades II and III prepared by Wendell Oliver. , History for Grade V and VI pre- pared by Garnet Campbell. Current ‘Events for Grades Vll Makes Successful Dead-stick Landing NASSAU. Bahamas. May 9P (Q9) _ A twin-enclose Douala-l Transport aircraft with ihreb s- board made a. successful "dud 5mg" 1555111‘ on the nearby ls- land of Eluethera today after both motors failed at 100 feet. ' only crew members were aboard and no one was irllllltli Th‘ plane was used in trarlsportlnl laborers from Puerto Rico to Flor- ida and had been en routs from san Juan to sort Lauderdlle when the accident occurred- The plane touched down on l! spoil-foot. landing will recently developed on Eleuthers by Arthur Vining Davis, a New Yolk”- wN-Dopr __ (c?) - font-ion‘: oldest Sunday School-i Red"? street. belonging to Wesleye Chapel. had a four-day celebration of its 150 anniversary- the Commonwealth countries "will have failed in their task of proving the Communist view o democracyb fate. and W"! "Al" h." open“! ‘he mad t0 world and VIII prepared by Maewood Matthews and Frances lnman. This was followed by an auction sale of grab boxes, which caused a great deal of mirth and also added to the funds. It was moved by Buddie Williams and seconded by Russell Hayes that meeting addourm. Shipping Paralyzed In Finnish Ports HELSINKI. May 24 — (AP) - Shlpping was paralyzed in the most important Finnish ports to- day by a walkout c-f Conununist dock workers. The strikers were protesting the dismissal of Com- rnunist Yrjo Leino from the Cab- tnet. Leino, ion-nor Minister of the Interior. was censured by the Parliament May 10 for permitting the Soviet Union and for Police treatment of arrested Finnish of- ficers in 1946. He was ousted Saturday by President Juno K. Pesslkivi alter he failed to present his resigna- war.“ A 057$, no a MORE recluse |r GOES runner the extradition of 20 persons to Dcplores Goal Strike industry." Ordinarily the L-swiv Untied Mine to expire July 1, reporters: "We deplore But The peaceful WWO!‘ lo- brln SHLIQIDCDL Eresldent United States George Humphrey of Coal Company. mines owned by steel Iewls said the initla ferences was page in the mines." Liberals Defeat The vote was 1i. to l0. The allowances measure to aid mended to the Legion. Proposes 11185 to $40 and Victor Quelch $70. citizens. instead of $7.000. Fbanlr Lennard (PC fore adjournment. Motorboat Sinks parte Lake. ' cupsnte of the boat. In AILIIMIIIJIIO early today. was suspected. Talk 0f New WASHINGTON May 3t - (AP) -John L. Inwis said today he deplores talk or a new ma! strike July l. lie singled out three leading operators as having key to "Peace or war in the coal members Workers 11nd.) do not work without a con- tract and their pllésent one is due Lewis told the suggestions that are being published that an end of the contract ls in itself a suggestion of a gtopplgb of work about of issues. Lewis said, reels with these men: Benjamin Hairless of steel. President the M.A. Hanna Coal Company, and James Francis, head of the Island Creek Lewis said that Hairless is the No. l industry man in the coal criticized the Government for not companies, providing more tax relief in the that Humphrey has heavy inter- i down of unlon-nlanagelnent ‘filnfortunale will make for a delay in the neg- otiations. and probably accentuate the budget. He said income tax ex- lhc apprehension being bully up empttons should have been raised in predictions of a possible stpo- by an amount equivalent to the Motion To Boost Veterans Benefits OTTAWA, May 2S -- tCP)‘ —- Tfhe Commons committee on vet- debate. erans affairs today saw a Liber- al majority defeat a motion increase maximum war veterans allowances from $30 to $50 a e~ month for single recipients from $60 to $85 for married men. benefit 000 aged and needy veterans and their widows and orphans at an annual cost of $15,113,000. They were designed as a social security I "burnt - out" or t - d te . prTl-l‘: ‘rllrgtyortgfvasvlelaad-enlby G. B. 5011M)’ Chndim.‘ Md s°d°w w’ White (PC —- Hastings - Petcr- t boy-gush) m5 would my, mom, with Premier McNalr in an elfEi-t cabinet, m, to stamp out a baby black mar e amounts asked by the Canadian Telmwd ‘mermni h‘ "M cm‘ The Government, bill now before the committee. “Pa” m“ ‘t m“ 5° chum“ supplementary allow- _ ances that would raise the ceil- m the pa“ Year‘ Prices m. u“ m d m (SC — Acadia) argue at acceptance of‘ the . motion would amply n" I ‘em last month five infants in the city to people who were trying to raise old-aged pensions for all The committee voted ‘l5 to 1 for a motion by H. W. Winkler (L- Lisgar) that salaries of the five- men allowances board be raised. Salary of Ool. Garneeu would be 80.000 instead of $8.000 and those of other members would be $7.500 Behind the motion was a feel- ing that present salaries don't compare favorably enough with those of the Pensions Commission. - Went- worth) moved that the Act in- clude British veterans who have lived in_ Oanada at least 20 years. It was not brought to a vote be- nee LlfTLast When. ST. SIWHIN. N.B-. May l4 - 40?) -—- Grappling parties were working tonight in an effort to. recover the body of 35-year-old Aubrey Rowland, drowned yester- day when a motorboat in which be was a passenger along with five other persons sank in Bona- Mise 1.01s Richardson probably prevented further loss of she rowed to the sinking with the no or ilsht from a 1mi- ern and rescued the five other o6- Mlne Worker Dies GLAGI BAY. N. 5.. May 24 — (GP) - Archie Worrell bS-yeary old mine worker. died in the flaming ruins of a car near here a A companion. James Martin, 36. was being held by police for ques- tioning although they gave no in- dication that a criminal matter l-hlt break- con- and 29.- Ina life as New DeLuxe Kit with plflztic curlers $250 MWMIDME PEIIMANEII Deluxe Klt with Professional (Ililllflifi ' . PAGE [HR-lac b‘ They're mute. for easier wind. ing. smoother curLTheyke ribbed so your bair won't alip. They're reusable, to save you moneyi mum. without curlers . $1" Regular Kit fiber curlers. $150 560R. m. limit the ‘TI-IE srnns‘ olsrsuamo cllemlersfilllolls 219i KENT sis cnlnlunrluwunll of Budget Under Ucnsure By Opposition OTTAWA. May 24 - (C?) spokesmen for the three opposi- tion parties in the Commons today -¢ 1948-49 budget. Two of the speak- esfs in the rnldwest and that ers bsokcd up their criticism with Francis controls southern pro- demands for votes of non-confl- duction. dence in the Liberal administra- tlon. J. M. Macdonnell, chief financial and critic for the Progressive Conser- vativts. launched the attack on year's increase in the cost of liv- inc. Mr. Macdonnell. who represents Muskoks-Onterio, concluded lus speech with a motion asking the House to express opinion that ‘this Government does not possess the confidence of the country." M. J. Caldwell, C. C. l". leader. followed with another motion of non-confidence. scion Low. Social Credit leader. was prevented by HOtlse rules from moving a sim- ilar mollon at this stage of the to Stamp Dut Black Market SAINT JOHI-‘Zitkws. my 24 —- (CPL-The Saint John city and night moved to seek an audience A society meeting tonight heard had been disposed of by the rini fan-ts ranged up to $1.500- Travis W. Cashing, president of the society, said.that within the w?‘ mfi/za’ yfi fitffle The bro that lifts you buoyuntly, gives new . loveliness to curves! ‘ craft Arab Legion Claims To. Have Gained Upper Hand ~ ' 8y MAX BOYD cl-YRQ- May I4 - (A?) _t Trans-Jordan's Arab legion glglm- ed tonight lo have gained the up- iaz in and around Jerusalem’; QId walled city and to be mopping up remaining Jewish strong-point; there. The Jewish sir force mad. 11g first strike, bombing Arab post. itlons south of the Sea. of Galilee, a Tel Aviv Bnilnllndément “jg The Jews said the "my; Any, legion was forced to send rein. forcements _ into the Jerugglgn battle. A dispatch from the hgly my said Trans-Jordan common. ders there tom of desperate yo... llh resistance in street fighting amid the thick stone walls e4 the crowded city. An Arab ccmmunlque issued at Amman, the capital of 'I‘l'ang- Jordan, gave this account o! the Jerusalem battle: Jevtish troops are retreating before the legion- nalres and are “suffering heavy losses." Jews formed up for s, counter-attack in Jerusalem: north-western Sahhedris quarter, however. and were dispgrsgd by Legion artillery firs, Legion "t. illery also hammered other Jgvw- ish sections cf the City and ob- tained a direct hit on an nmmun.’ ition dump in a police depot causing heavy explosions. The Jews said merely that fighting was ClJnl1l1lling_ The Egyptian defence ministry announced that Egyptian mobile ("Ce Mlrllllied Beersheha. south- ernmost limit of the Holy’ Land in Biblical times. and captured ilsvo slronll Jewish positions on the Palestine coast north all Gaza. Jrlvish military headquarters in Tel Aviv announced lhst Jewish troops carried out a successful raid across the upper Jordan and blew up a Syrian Wrmy supply Clmp on the Syrian side of the frontier. had been rlnll. He said that for more than 18 months the society and other wel- fare agencies in the city had been actively checking work of the ring. Salaried solicitors approach- ed mothcrs-io-be offering to pay medical bills plus a cash settlement for their child ‘ on birth. Some childrén were known to have been "snatched" from the @C6XCil(-'l€' sold twice. .-~_.. i .".9 lllllllllflllllll‘. per hand in the bitter battle "3. _ W, _,, ,.. .._-_-,;._.__........_~_.~..._-. ...;<....-