A “m; eaea what j, g, ‘gt, “Inflation” m m . aéasdai-nelllr. freely-Fails A To Make 0ne lard Advance NAFLIB, March i0--(AP)—'rwo shall but vicious German slabs at iiauerican positions southeast of darrocoto op the Ansio beachhead e repulsed at dawn Thursday. nil-man's laud so clustered villi enemy dead and wounded that German details required sav- lral hours to remove them under piled Cross flag of truce. '" "In. two attacks gained not a d of ground ‘ Prose pondent George Tuc ptrted from the beachhesc iothor advices from the. tense sector reiterated that the Nazis were ma "iensive troop move- ments around the beachhead per- imeter, allnost certainly in prepar- ation for a fourth maicr try at drivinéathe Allies lnin the Tyrrhe- a. in r-escorted United States pad meanwhile at- ~ ticked railroad yards in Rome again today and heavy damage unreported. supp ementi Thursds 'e esti- mate that i0. casual had been inflicted n the Germans ' in Italy since an. 32, when the landing was made at Anaio, head- q rters announced that the total orrlasi prisoners taken in Italy had passed 15,000. Of these . i ,were tahen on the beach- d and 1.500 in and around no. . There had been no eomParsble aiinouncunent of Allied losses hi’ ~ ctpture in Ital , as only the en- einv could supp y this figure. - _flgat r continued bad ‘hi. ll! . cund- action.‘ " W" R I18 in.tha-. . " ‘ for. where streams were out their banks a fow days ago. Pa- iroi activity continued on the » British 0th army frost in eastern Italy where the Canadian Corns isiighting. III’ N‘ l. PAST All. MAIL ‘i’! I OUIRH, Ont, March 10 —(@) -l\ latter received by Mrs. Alex llackcfGuehah iromanlccc in western Australia makes strong Mn- mi- the fnsteat mall delivery record for that distance. The lttiffiagtlravelling ‘Li: (full routle .ccmpe .ie neary , $411110 trio in three days, BDIIIIB EVEITS "ziou Guides Pamry ssl today It Roam Hardware ea-ii-ia. "Willa racing New Glasgow lllver Saturday. March I1. Zi-ll-li. "T0 I111”. 311k Wh U. BQK w. iieoulaaa a Boy)? a-n-n. “llnuamele Bale "Oomwail-irolu malt Pantry Ne at the Maritime Electric, sat- Wlhy. March iith. s-io-ai. l0 14th Lunches "men's Institute. alum“ I i‘ pa‘ bu“ garllsiywlifi ‘PM River. 3-i1- -2l. "89s "Aunt lama Boats the “Pill . Annlandale, Tiszsdaw, March fl-id-li. "Uvflltock ‘Marketing Board $199108 activities "cover Prince ward like the dew". S-ill-li. O0 iii- csll-m.la'ir~r'u.""."'id.filllli* ‘ a I IQ‘ slum. Osrdlsen. i-fli-fl-g-R n. n ..._._.. Pehiryvsale in aid of Central W . I. B. '1‘. Holmunll Ill. March 11th It 3 P. 1g.“ n OI a. '?ié;a"l..i"il°.a bifl."‘iz.la% ev. olso car Ground lime slums. uslfilisldéltf‘ '“"’" I-l-I. . "WNW Bead over stations March is d‘ l‘ . allied. Li , . 5E5? g "n; F55§§§§s fir??? i5 E .. gall. Saturday. Mimi-l nth at a d M a-io-al. u‘ m, Joelnli Roman Catholic Arohbishos Montreal. Bliilthw '0 m“ loan ng luv. Anthony M. fi.'l“uu“€°a."7$l‘ m} CHARLUITETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1944 E REJECT u. 0 VICIQUS NAZIWSTABS AT ANZIOPDEFEATED eoples Pape MAXIMS ov a MERE MAN Whether ‘ ’ ’ In u, " head town. some no miles that oi Pres Dlliester, precarious. port of Odessa. terrain Moscow part of the llskyaiiliitiine 0f Peace-Plans For Industry OVITAWA. March 10—(CP)—A pica for a broad and complete pic- ture of the government's plans for converting industry to peace with a. view to informing business of what it can expect and giving members of parliament an oppor- trinity to deal intelligently with various proposed measures was made today in the Commons by John Dieferibaker (PC-Lake Cen- tro). Th‘; Saskatchewan member was one of several opposition speakers who expressed conditional approv- al of the industrial development bank bill. Howard Green (PC- Vcncouver South) and Rodney Adamson (PC-York West) the supported the bill. but com- pla ed that its full implications could not be assessed without in- formation on other aspects obthe government program. The New Democracy group, with Victor Queich as spolremian, spon- sored s motion to delay further consideration until after the bill to revise the Bank Act was brought own. Mr. Quelch said the House should so; to what extent gaps in the banking system were to be cor- rected in revising the chartered bank system before improving the creation of a now govemment-own- ed hank to make medium and li. long-term loans to industry. CCJ‘. members supponed the motion for adjournment. but Pro- gressive-Conservatives voted with the Liberals against it and it was defeated by 104 to 32 Churches llrge Attention To Bhild Welfare MQNTREAL. Marl: 10-40?)- a uni ue Joint gtstelnent the h; Roman 0a 0 0. 0 urehes gals/scion Army called for greater attention w or of "venue b _ u. my of J . f Non i Tereeohenko. reo- Peter and lt- Paul Cathedral. Rev. Presbyterian of the 8t. the Unit- . noxghmlifih 0 Canada. lfld Lt-Col. , al Div X°.‘.'P..i."hd’..°".¢"°“l‘i.'. Salvation ' a that o» M“ "t. . main; lion ir-otectio: T“ ti N! I Even arfiurrs and said that “iii- venile delinquency is” a lymliwm linkers; Freetown. I . K - lliufialytflml-iiiflxi. of adult MENU!!!”- P? i eat growing danger to the whole Nasi Dnleiiq- salient as Berlin aulllllcaiee, or taken by storm as Moscow says, the ion of Uluau marks a significant rsoration in the German defensive position in ‘ of nil toeneurethate like! I 37 19'" 1- sllwlon. Associated Press War Analyst A general German retreat behind tbs lug Biver iiuc or into Bum. Iaaisdoutlialelsek Seafisnkoftheeasiernfrontmaybalnaintsshygu er o mill. the fall of which wus first announced by Berlin, and confirmed in a Stalin victory bulletin fr“? Moms“; the tho south. Tho rall- , covered ‘L 1r i» three vitally-important nil crflsllnss of the central Bug niver. Its capture implies that the whole Nani deployment my; 9| eh, Bu‘ from Vinnitss near its northwestern rise to Nikoiaev at its mouth ma o uths move to the rear to escape multiple Bod Army entrapment vcs. fled troops are already in the stneets of lurnopol. its losa as well as and Zhmsrinka. would give the Russians a solid grip on a lac-mile stretch of the Warsaw-Odessa railroad. That would make its reopening by the Nash all but impossible, It would render the situation of all Nari troops to the south sud east of the Bug River, or oven the be The obvious Nazi move would be a retreat into flurnnnla, surrender!!! last fooiholds in the southwestern Ukraine, even including the importers‘ Th: Nazi retreat from the Dnieper aalierle, if ii. is in progress, bids fair io he the biggest and rnoet dangerous detachment operation yet facell by the German staff in ltussls. To pull back any army without disaster under surging Busaisn simultaneous , northeast and east-with no adequate railroads available and across I " ‘ as a ees of mud and flood due to early thaws- mint mean losses in both men and heavy equipment. Ii could prove the decisive moment of the we: if victory-fill!!!“ Soviet troops within sight oi‘ driving the last invader from Russian soil succeed in closing any one of several potential traps on any substluihl armies seeking escape. u from the north. ZSenators Urge Study 6f“ undy Power Prospects . OTTAWA. March l0 Big fifths P0891. PM inéldiay o may Vtl the confluence of the and Memramoook Rivers in New Brunswick was urged today in the senate by Senate 0. W. Rloblnso (Ir-New Brunswick). The proposal was endorsed by Senator F. B. Black (L — New Brunswick) . senator Robinson a kc on a mot- ion asking that the minlon Gov- ernment launch an investigation by electrical engineers. He said he would ask at a subsequent sitting that the motion be referred to a wmmittoe. Preliminary estimates indicated the development would have 5, cap- acity of 400.000 horse power and would cost something between $20,- 000,000 and $40,000,000 New Bruns- wick was seriously hamlcapped by limitation of available power and use of the Fundy tidal waters would make a ncw source of power avail- ubic to the province as well as to Prince Edward Island and s. large part of Nova. Scotla- The tidal power possibilities at this point, where the maximum tide reaches 45 feet were probably great- er than anywhere in the world, Senator Robinson said. ‘Tile prov- l waters a Petitcodlac lnce of New Brunswick wad already- offered to pay a share of the inves- tisnticrrs costs. Senator Black said the develop- ment held great possibilities for the Maritime; as a source of cheap power. Large natural salt deposits were located nearby and with pow- er available importrnr chemical in- dilstrles might. hc developed. The senate runs" ‘ 75 divorce bills and at the ooncl" -\ of today's git- ting adjourned until March 21. More British Goal Miners Join Strikers LONDON, March 10 — (C?) -— Britsinu rate cf coal loss from the South Wales strike rose to b00900 tons 3 week today as the number of strikers increased 100,000 and the Ministry of Fuel and Power described the situation as "lust a little worse" with pros- pects a week-end settlement no better than even. Stocks 0f ilry Pass , And Beans Frozen l-__- UITAW Marcia l0 — (OM-Tho Prisca tonlrbt announced the frseaing, effective tomorrow. of stocks of dry whit; ceane, yellow- eye beans slid dry finale and as}: Rev ti?‘ m m’ era’ co-poperativeo ' and other and held in stor- ses by chain and departmental go Board said stools held by a reteilw in a central or other sep- arate warehouse also are fiousn Blltaretallermoydiepoeeof his l stocks. fiuiala said the action is taken as and avaiisbe to the Mill 351K700!!! Department, ships‘ storcel and to other priority users -- (UPI/H. ' of develop; Jury Gives Verdict In McLeod Fatality ‘-'_-——- i 1944 Givic Estimates Isthmus for a total roven of 8341 1:12.64 and total e ure of séaogairzo for the year 30H lea- ving an estimated deficit of $2.205.- 56. were presented by Colin. Earle B. MacDonald. chairman of the finance committee, at a special meeting of the City Council last night. Following is the general starte- merit: REVENUE Real Estate and Personal Pro- party $283,046.14. Real Batiste and Personal Pro- DCNZV (S/lllprp.) $3.000 Licenses 3,1100. Police Court and Do Tax $2.700. Market Rents rind olk $0.250 Scale House $850. Walter and Sewer Commission- ers 834.100. Grants $1.550 Streets and sidewalks Dominion-Provincial $10,132.50 Sundry reuipts $300 Interests on Taxes 5-500. Total $341.il2.ii4. EXPENDITURE School Board $70000. Lights $124. Street Lightin|3o$l0,750, Adve $6 . Civic cc $1,000. $4.200. Agreement "ct o ‘ Boecicd e 01 . . Police Fume $19,590. - Assessing and Collecting $4,350. Superannuation $1.800. Police Court $3.405. City Government $6.030 ll-llil-altli $2.6 Gltv Hall $3,190. East End Bathing Houses S34v1 Sillrares 9.060. At an inquest concluded in the Police Court last night before Cor- oner Dr. I. J. Yeo to inquire into the cause of death on Feb. 15 of Miss Winnie Macheod, the follow- ing verdict was rendered: "That the said Winnie MacL-eod cam; to her death at Charlottetown Queen's County as a result of drink- h from the West, B-D., and given to Winnie MacLeod by AC1 West. Winnie Macleod died Feb. l5. i044. “We wish to recommend that glycol and other such dangerous liquids be kept under strict con- trol and furthermore that much greater care should be exercised in future in carrying out the coron- er's instructions." The verdict was signed by the jurors, WJ-i. Beaten, foreman, H. H. Horne. James Brown, Herbert Pletch. WM. Flynn, J. A. Mac- Kehzie and George W. MacLeoi-l. Principal evidence at the inquest was given bv BiD. West and G.W. Gilbert. aircraftsmen at the RA F. station here, whose evidence in w- nectlon with the obtaining and drfnking of the poisonous iquid in question was supplemented by signed statements made by them following their discharge from the air station hospital. Other witnesses were Dr. 22.8. Glddlngs. atendi physician to the deceased, Dr. . B. Pierce and Dr. J. D. McGulgon, who conduct- ed a post mortem examination; Herbert MacLecd, father of the deceased; Evelyn Riley, who at- tended a dance at the Sporting Club with the deceased on the ev- e, ‘ Ecb- 1i‘ Mary 1-1 bee. itrees at the 4e . as . as eiug 3.42‘ b ‘it’; to; airmen whom she identified» as West and Gilbert at the restaur- ant after midnight oii the 14th; gingrFlight Officer H.W. Brlscce, The latter testified that West and Gilbert had been under close arrest at the airport and inmates of the camp hospital since Feb. 15th, and that on Wednesday, March B they made voluntary statements after due warning, ad- mitting guilt, in the presence oi; 5mm‘ 5 93°- Superlntendent Marsom R..C.M. Fire Department $5.010. l, _ gafiggegmgl“ 556$“ 2., and Chief of Police Birtw tie SEN D . gyzéekrlm: sierlglgeds%oo West's Statement O11 “GD llll . . Tot,“ 53433473“ The statements, dulywshlgnegnlagd All m s oi‘ the council were "lime-mid b? d‘ ‘ob present at last nighfls JSliebialn 1595- pond Mt. Lt. Br scoe. rea as -‘. an- slon at which Mayor resi ed. chord l) . In p; u g the estimates Coun- cillor MacDonald made the follow- Continued on page "intcoff run lie llcctors Being Considered CALGARY, March l0 - (OP) _ A plan to release some doctors from the armed services for civ- iilzln practice in Liomsnunitles lacking adequate medical attention ls under consideration but no do- finite decision has been announced yet, said Dr. George R. Johnson, Calgary. resistrar of ti‘:- College 0f Physicians and Surgeons, today. At Charlottetown limb Wednes- day Di". W. J. P. MacMliian, Op- position Leader in the Prince Ed- ward Island Legislature. outlined the proposed lan. Hg said the doctors would provided with the approximate equll alent of an army model's luv. $4,800 a year. SUBSIDIES 0N VEGETABLES UITAWA, March l0—(CP)-Ag- riculture Minister Gardiner said to- q, day in the Commons that subsidies on wulcd bearu and similar get- uam... "r ti.“ n e l , tomatoes where the Illbeidyw o ws: “I would like to tell you what made us take the stuff. "It, was glycol. WE lGllbert and I) discussed the properties of it ns there was i1 big bottle in thi? office of Scrvicirllzsquadronandl was told it contained pure Alco- hol and glycerine and we decided to r some. “g2 ygot a beer bottle and filled it mat fthlifie lquarters full from a t o gycc . "On the evening of m. 14th, f had three or four beers in the wet ‘canteen at the camp and proceed- ed out of carrlp about nine oclock with the bottle containing glycol in my pocket. “I went straight to the Canad- ian Legion on Grafton Street where I purchased a bottle of or- angcade. l went upstairs t0 the menu lavatories where I mixed the contents of tcc two bottles. "1 gave AC Berriman a drink "ch13... 7. Col. o) _ ‘(Continued Farrell Takes President's Poet 81181008 AIRBB. March 10- (Am-Iidelmlro Farrell assumed the office of President of Amen- tina today in succession to Gen. Pedm Ramirez. it was announced increased! s ton. by m, executive secretary of the E'_'.L___.l£r_d°"° Q9l'._°_£l'¢°___"°____TP"E§ l! c o r-" u l I “P m» FEE _ Read by Everybody flavors Prince Edward Island Lille lite Dew irlstu to “Judge Priest," Cobb ap- -—.'i\ 12 ...___.r—i-> l VWn Praise ficlent rnar-ner in which they saved a the Canadians sailors. rescue operations. From left to right, t n.c.N.v.rr., Charlottetown, r-.r~:.r.; A Lill- Smn. Art Gcdirl. R.C.N.B., Dalian lfll‘. R.C.N.R., Upptl‘ IAKQVIIIC. “the most uncomfortable fob he ever 1.__..___.._.._._ . Ferry Stuck In Ice Off Borden latest information before going to press this morning was that tho ferry was "stuck four miles out- side Borden." The ship left 'I‘or- nurle fairly headway until about half way across. The trip to the mainland yester- day occupied about five hours. The crossing to the province from the mainland vmlch began Thursday night took l4 hours to complete, the ferry docking at Borden at 6.0! yesterday mom- J1! It was not expected that the dhip would make much pro- gress until a change cf tide hei~ ped open a lane through the clo- sely packed ice. Irving S. 00th Dies In New York NEW YORK, March l0 AlP -~Irvin S. Cobb, G7, humorist and writer. died today o‘. his Hotel Sierution apartment alter a long illness. Cobb had been ill for the past three months suffering from a series of complications including dropsy. Cobb's career took him from Kentucky to the staffs of the New York Sun and the New York World after which he wrote for the Sat- urday Evening Post as a foreign correspondent during the First Great War. Later he wrote for Hearst Pub- lications. including Cosmopolitan magazine. His most famous fic- tion character was "Judge Priest." After selling motion picture per-red in several pictures, among them “Steamboat ‘round Bend" with Will Rogers. Service Police To Ride Street Cars In Halifax HALIFAX, March XO-(OH-To maintain order and prevent dam- lage, Na , Army and Air Force mice wi ride rlalifax street curs, r J. a. Lloyd announced to- nig following a meeting of elv- ic, service and tramway officials. J. B. Hayes, general mans r of the Nova Booth. Light and ower Company, told the meeting that ioe men do th " scrv e most atroc- ious thi while ridi on street cars-euro anions e least of tilcla.” OLD MUIDII MYSTIIY LISBON, March l0 --(AP)— A red in by Allied serial bombs, to a ltcrne dispatch in a copy of the Hamburger Ilremden- biett received here The dispatch snid that the bodies of two men and a woman. all with fractured kulls and clad in 16th ,oeiiturvv dress, were found in the |sareop apus of Cardinal Viva Domini when preparations were made to move it from a bomb-dam- llod uroh. The Cardinal died in the 18th century. A 10th century murderer. the dis- ed, apparently hid use irccmi. ram lty r Credited with one of the runat dramatic war, officers and men of the lloyal Canskilan Navy ...' . .. cpur lislLC. l ‘ S. GUYsBOROUGII" were commended by two govcr mrnis l‘ her crew of 20 from rs giale swept North Atlantic sou. 'll'.c ‘in was without communication. steering or motive Ilolvcl" \\l\"il luck: llere are fivc Maritime ratings who played Halifax; S P 0. Clarence MacDonald, R.C.N.V.R., Antigen. , r» uslc. N B-t and A l! lilugcllo. We ‘ Halifax, N.S., Another Cllnrdiiitclrlzlll sailor who took wlrt in the rescue (not in the picture) Ivan Dflclllffly, RC.N.V.R., Ldg. Smri. Frank Godkln of Dslhousic, \'.ll., who has been sailing thc seas ever since he was a ynllrlgsicr said ii lvnc cow announced today that ilic l fenssve iii the Ukraine and sent Nazi divisions into .. t. rrlired toms and big gulls-slid lcsi overrun 3'00 populated places, mentlne at 6 o'clock lest night and o; 800d murde 4W '" h r mun“ Qpyyfljlltzliogl: eigi Mr. King said the man is subject to some i lull‘. similar in its reflects Us illc chemists call affinity. In his frlendshipg ans ‘flgeflum, nsfifllllllu PAGES . .REQUEST RE i or Rescue At Sea I l l t} sea rescue operation-a or the o" l United States N‘ l ii important roles in lllc . hey are: Ldg. Smn, Frillilr Giliililirl" ‘ .8. Robert Bliikcn 1 I .\vus L112. 511.0. | tackled at scu." - Re; Army Sends 14 Nciziif; Divisions Into Retreat -. LONDON. MBIJh 10—(AP)-—I had opened a third great hcadloilg nil‘; 1]‘ sucll retreat that they abandoned their cquirpnienv-lilclilu. m 20.000 men lulled. ‘rho new offensive, heading south in the middle-of the southern from, broke throilgh on a lull-mile llllC. ill- cluding the pivotal stronghold of Uman and lesulwd l:i the l-irptur. ' Gelmans, tile Russians said, This thi-rd offensive aiiliulhll‘ nus tolled forward from :25 m 4-1 miles in five days, Premier Mal-shill Joseph Stalin aililollnccil in all or- der of the day, llius so "i lg nillilzc the entire Russian soulli ll irolli. along a culyliig battle inc more than M0 miles long. It joined oi- farisives already under way north of Nickolenv and Klicrson and in the region of Tarnopol to the west. The .G€I'!l'b8l15 lvcrc retreating on each of the three big fronts as the Red Army mounted n. supreme ei- fort to throw them buck into Rum- ania and Poland or cut chem tr. pieces if they should elect to mzlkc a stand in the Ukraine. King Protests Statements By B|30|ill_l_il_l'_0 OTTAWA. March l0~iCl’)-- Prlme Minister Mackenzie King, on a question of privilege ill the Cormnorls, today protested against earlier statements by John Black- more, New Democracy leader", to the effect that the government was influenced by sugar compan- ies in adopting izs policy of war- time ccntrol of that commodity. The facts. he said, would show that Mr. Blockmore was “as wrong in his alleged facts as he was "i his innuandccs." Mr. King said the New lxwllior- racy leader's rcliiurks lilurlo last Tuesday, were of an "irresponsible and unwarranted” mlturc and tended to destroy faith in ih: government and parliament at a critical time. As evidence of the co-cpcratlou given the government by sugar companies, the prime nllnisicr rend to the House an exchange of cor- respondence betwecn himself and J. W. McConnell. president oi’ the St. Lawrence Sugar n cs Ltd, in April 10. i030. 1r. McConnell offered to . tnc company's plant “lillrcscrr- edly" at the disposal oi the gov- ernment in the evclit oi‘ war. (Mr. Bnckmcrc, sparking in the ons lost Tuesday, said he thought the quantity and prlu!‘ oi sugar had been influenced by "a sugar trust or combine" ill O aubaavlpiinn ueilcvsrd. IIJO lllll. “.00: oiher Provinces I lLI-l. ILU city Officer Andres! 1 " XlS Ile Valera Says Anti-Espionage Measures Takes liirek Premier Told All- ies do not Contemplate Military Measures. 15y JOHN M. HIGHTOWEII lYASHINGTON, Murcll 10——(AP) —llle Unltczl States publicly ac- 11111- 1011i8ht_ of affording a m" Axis spzos endangering .~ Allied invasion of but the Eire overnment t was taking e iectlve an- s ilicusurcs and refused 1=~l t» (X]](‘l Gtrmaii and. illpiylllsis irum the a .: KalJPliFIlIICHL announced request for expulsion or y ozllclals, held to be lll tile flay ring’. was trans- 10 Prilllc Minister De Vill- D clill Fell. 2i. The de- l lac public the text of etting forth the spy 5cg|[_ meously the Irish legatiorl the text 0f Dc Vslerah ‘ing the request and "should American it. will not be through ice oi" neglect cf iis l‘: part of this state." No Military Actiiill De val also said he had re- urance oi the Amer- .cnt_ that. ‘it “does not c using military meas- mably nvasion of IYBQ arise of rejection of the lcqucst that the Irish eject the enemy officials. hn American note, presented by ‘no: David Gray, had remind- ed De Valcru of the vast mllitarv lliPpilflltlullb ll0W underway in Britain ancinorthcrn Ireland and drclared it.» "yital that infomia- tlon from which may be deduced thi-ll" nature and direction should not z-i-nlll lhc c-llemyn" “N02. only the success of the np- eration bu: the lives of thousands m‘ United States soldiers are as stake." _Speclflc evidence of enemy es- pionage operations within Ireland was uivcii in the assertions that l_ll lllc German legation in Dub- lin. at least until recently, had‘ possessed a radio sending set and 12> German planes had drc into Ireland two parchut ts equipped with radio sending sp- priratus. While acknowledging ‘Birds good faith in her efforts to maln- lrilli strict neutrality, the United, Stzlzes said it actually is impossible to determine "with certainty" the extcnt of the enemy's Irish-based espionage against American ship- ping and troops. Tile Eire lloverrunent was spe- cifically requcstcd to force the recall to their liomelands of ills enemy officials and the American llOio expressed the hone that this ivuuld be accomplished by a. com"- nlcte break in relations between Eire and lhe Axis. Rclliirs to Charges De Valera replied to this that forcing removal of diplomatic of- ficials "is universally recognized ns inc firs: step toward war" arid lic added that the Irish govern- merit "could not entertain the Ame can proposal without a. oom- plcte bctrnynl of their democratid mm. . Irish neutrality repre- " “ lcoali.l.ic.l“iii“plfi'fi?iiffil*= 11's A Boon, CWBLEP. who can't hear low Mo Sfl. dllesfnen! - 1w.»- ~nan~uo=~> :—a—r which the St. Lawrence Company was “one of the dominating un- its‘ (He said suspicion would be al- layed if the prime minister would categorically state that the Lib- eral party had at no time receiv- ed contributions from the comp- any or Mr. MCCOnnCIl). suggestion made by Mr. Blackmori‘ was tlirlt marl’: to the campaign funds o: poll-li- cal parties the members of .11: partv were unworthy of holding public trust. "What 0s pertinent, ilnd who‘. . . . . I resent very des-plvumid so far as the Libcrai party is coil- oerncd, deny most PPlDllZ’ liy. beoallsg contributions worn High tide this afternoon at 1.1! and tomorrow morning at 1.14. Sun sets this ovelilm at '1 sill rim: tomorrow morning at mo. Lust nuarbrr moon March i1. 5.01 "Jgziimmerside tldc 18 min-lites ialsl ltlian Charlottetown DAILY AIR DEIVIGI Charlottetown - ssnalnersids - Moncton Leave Charlottetown 1.85 a. I 12.00 noon. 4.30 r. m. Arrive Churvolt! own 1.10 I. l is the suggestion that the 1 government of Cancun or member of it would bz-trnv trust at the instigation of any rur- pqratlon any lnl':l‘~':~=i or mien add dies in the sarcoohesue. peel any lndividualfls he said. 5.48 o. III. 1.05 n. m. SUNDAY SEIVIOI l Leave chariutieion ll aeeu. l Arrive Charlottetown IJI Q I. V. l; i. f