ififimii,$i_ we. a.‘ »-_ rvi‘ Bmii W! I'd liar. . t . I l l t "In. ma 1A1: r "atllq Home to tlrrice 1w .&‘ i" - at "bztal. June 8. (‘worse Jay. iferleile Wright i____ I-Ilwson __ ‘ I‘ home . 1m. u JUNE 10. 1947 __,._-r_-1 ekQ-es/Q-ni-Q.» JUNE 15th DON'T FORGET DAD on FATHER'S DAY l and Where Better to Shop Than a i MEN'S wean STORE l. _- .-_ ._ ._ ._x__x__ BRACES — Leather and All Elastic from . CfiEAN HATS we think the best in Canada priced from 4.75 '° 7.00 WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS OUR STOCKSHave Improved Each Week Recently and Our Excellent Showing li‘l Many Lines Will Really Surprise You. l, .. 1-00 ‘° 1.50 $0X—-Fancy Patterns from 75c to the All Wool at l.50 per pr. HATS -’ t \ em.- <1, ..g,.~_é_g.g;. _ 5a.; €>®9<€>7><1E/:‘~?fi fTT-QQ-fi n. 3o_— and Each TPES — Our assortment never was better 1.00 '° 2.50“ COME TN EARLY AND SELECT WHAT YOU KNOW DAD WOULD LIKE ON "HIS" DAY JUNE l5 Phone 1230 inent." . DEATHS 50¢ Per insertion . m ‘m plants to Mr. and Simmonds. a ‘b ATIIS '- . on June l. Died on Julie Year. at the United Church lt- mo. Interment cemeteq, l Harry A. Macllougali “IETTEI MEWS WEAR” i PUPLIC , F0 anucanon AT nonnative: Thursday, June l2, 8 P. M SPEAKERS: L. W. SHAW, M. A. (Department of Education)- "Teacher Recruitment and Curriculum." MRS. FRED GATES (Women's lnstitutel-v- "School Improvement and Home and School improve- Mlt. F. S. REEVES (Farmars' Representativel- "Efficient Administration and Improved Schools." - . MISS ESTELLE IOWNESS (Teachers' Federation)-- "Teacher Professional Improvement." Public Discussion Following Speakers. FREE FILM SHOW ‘Tewrq; s»... iii men conductors has ccmpollcd the Paisenfler 'I‘ransport Boa d to ‘Pill-ll for more women "ollpp es." l . iilliTllt. MARRIAGES, a ithevPfE. Island-Hos- Mrs. h tnee Elde Ida '- City. a son, John George. ONDS - At the Prince Ed- Jfisland Hospital an Satur. nr 7. i947. to‘Mr. and Mrs. daughter. TEST-lag!” at. Neep- J. Henderson 5t. Peter's Oat l" Bllllllfl. New York. William I. Corleas, l cnlmh" formerly ‘ Doulan of Charlotte- -. II y "Pl"! — lit Miiiview, lunday, ra. G. H. Jenkins. W Piineral ‘hiesday, . Service M June at the home at 1i rylntermant Pownal United "Ilium 1 ‘l. u 5 — At Alexandra June 70th "flier Martin Oouaina in The romaine are Outciiffa Funeral wlgglllflflll Wednesday. then for in I43 6t. Geo. St. Paul's Purchases l New Aircraft | l t l On Saturday noon ChurLlte-ltltvn reszdcnts fzr the first time saw ovorhrod a shiny new rcd Silo-on Voyager aircraft as it circled the city. 'I'h~ia plane ia the latest ad- dition to the flcet of Paul's Fly- ing Service. Cnriyirg four posscngers and over a hundred. pounds of iugwigc. the Voyager cruises at 125 mile= per haul: and has it rnnllo of 50st miles. The interior rsmos‘. ntlrrci- lvcly finished in a grey blus- un- holstrry trimmed with blllc lflllllf‘? and the institution makes the cabin vcry quiul. A rudin lntidsnr-ok r in thc roof will bring in t"lllll‘l‘ nnlgic as you fly or the pilot. mitt tune in the local radio range sitinon null navigate by "l)(‘i'il1'l"'fl.l'\71ll- 011‘? 20 passengers wont fm" lllilil-"hl" flights over Charlottetown and tili- trlct on Slinday afternoon and "To thrilled by its line periormnn: Paul's Flying Srrvlcc arc tr‘. _.V- log this aircraft. for bitsiucss and flights. ilshlnll pleasure chnricr 100.11 l1.il'$l‘ parties, and to sliciztl enthusiasts to tho racra 0" mlllnland. N. ll. Msctean UNDERTAKEI EMlAl-MER Charlottetown and North Wlltahira Phone l“ lllllflPflillfi to Mr. T. C. Hirst lhc --~~~~—————--——:'—"|M Too Late To Clasify g Ti cnAizuoTTl-rrown summary i; ceami. euaneulil lulurs DAY ‘Lin; column to reserved fir’ aewa at local interest, but alvortlalng of a llflwiy nature ulay h; awn,“- il live ccnle a wore! strictly p”. able in advance. AuEtion sale at TIPS. Percy Williams, l2 l-lavli. M1- Ti-icsday. the 17th. m FIREliIl-LN CALLED-The fire. men were called to the City dump resist-day Bficrncon where some "WM “'15 lllilnlflfl- The blaze was easily extinguished. WINS MEDAL —- The many friends of Barbara D'Athe will be cased to learn that for the second Sflur running. she has won the Tor- onlo Conservatory of music medal llll‘ tirade 8 piano. also graduating mm Blade a to 9 with flu-st class honor certificate. nuance-amour ANNOUNCED- all‘. and Mrs. Crawford Jay, rzliurlottetoivn, wish to announce the engagement. of their daugh- ror. Ida Miriam. to George Eric, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mac- E-Izllan. Union Road. Marriage to take place in the near future. POTATO INSPECTOR MISS- ING—Mr. Ewen McKinnon. potato inspector. 336 Fitzroy Street, City, . has been missing from hrs home since last Thursday evening. City Pullrc announced last night. At i) I vfvlrnk. Thursday night. when he i was lost seen. Police said. he was at the RtlrlWRy Wharf where the "Island Connector" was loading potatoes for Newfoundland. search for Mr. McKinnon but at a late hour last night they had , achieved no results. FUNERAL AT KINGSTON — The funeral of the late Bertram ‘ifonnkcl- of Kingston ‘was t.eld from his into rcsldclicn Saturday after- noon. Services at the home 6nd grove \vcl'e conducted by Rev. JA. Nichols-n. assisted by Rev, JR. Skinner. The pallbearers were: Gctzlllr‘ Bren. Oswald Newsom. Bertram Willis. Everett Holmes, T. Holmes and Lyman Newscm. Mem- brrs of the Orange Lodge conduct- cll services at the grave-side Kingston cemetery. RETURNS FROM TRIP- Mrs. Joim Reay has returned home aitcr a three week's absence. dur- in; which she attended a Domin- ,gear suitable for pelagic fishing. ion Girl Guido annual meeting in ‘The Ednlonton, Alberta. and spent a lgeafch ship; and tries to Lind the ‘ work vvllh her daughter Mrs. Colin llish schools by means Reay ldetectors and other apparatus. The Mitchcll in Montreal. Mrs. was accompanied from Montreal hv her daughter Frances. Ii/Iontreal. will take place June '28th. at St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown. CITY POLICE COURT — At lite City Police Court Saturday a man urns convicted of operating, e motor vehicle to the common danger and was remanded until Tuesday for sentence. A youth who had been convicted on a charge of possession of stolen goods was meieased after aervtrlil n sentence of 15‘ days. A man "hargcd with being drunk and in- capable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. while another was given 20 days held 1'01‘ 800d irliovimlr. Two others were. (‘lllil'L’"(l as drunk and incapable. one lacing dismissed and the other remanded for one Week. Po- i . lice are conducting an intensive in whose Jgassed to the fishirlgstations and 0f ‘in many cases to individual fish- Constipation slewing yeu down RamambarLhagiad-to-be-aiive fialmga of your former year-o? Woul n‘t. you like to enjoy than: again Dooa oonatipa- l_.lon pmvent you? Couatipa- , 5 tioncaa be a aaniater emern -' illug our good timea andy . s you look older ' a _ gaaiefaaoe do this: Take a pinch or two of Kruaclien Salts in hot. water. fruit; Jullifl or coffee every l moi-nus’ for the next few | woeka. ou will find Kruacben a big he! because Fruachen gantly an Lhorou by acta 8011011 thqorgana o minim Grandpa n. leonoua was are mmovn _ _ yo“ have more Kruschen "be " you juat feel fine. says: Y°“ V‘ lot “Thal- Kruschan t. Fools" ." You'll be glad you Th" n” ‘k7 tried yruachcn. 25c and 75c "PM - - - II-‘l "Id at all drug atorea. Krinclien feeling!" lllliE llT_Ell_llATl0llAL i (Continued from Page 1) iiqcoming Hm In Saskatchewan. Institute mem-- I This Summer bars were doing "great" qvork in; homemakers (‘tubs and w.re ask-l ing for a Division of S ncards to, protect the consumer aiter the. Federal Government drops all con- trols. Ill Alberta, members were study- ing the immigration policy and the need for more immigrants and were asking that any new Canad- Maaager Wilson Recalls Pleasant illslt More Than Thirty Years Ago. tan fiaZ contain. the UniOn Jack, OTTAWA J 7h __ Citizenship “in tallt its phnsesxGardner “fjlsogflemanarlgpttlaltlhe had bee" a" imp“ an Pa" °l ‘WKSparlrs Circus now playing 1n ery Women's Institute in British Columbia. Members were taking. an added interest in using their» llrflnchl" l" We‘? elecllmk‘ llottetown and Summersldc in its Members attending today; ses-,lgnera,.y_ stun alSo wok 8 "ell Wbvrds 95‘; "I haven't been down to Prince tB-lIflI-Wminl- "1' 5 (‘antral F'w'I'C'lEfl\'t/£ll‘f‘l Island for more than 3O QUITE 5nd decrdifd t“ wmfm"! me years," Mr. Wilson said. “but I've offices of 100mm"; BFCTPl-WY» PM“ never forgotten my visit. there that PPBPOYIdWE 5$JYelBTY 3"! ,_ new‘ time. Trouble ls part of a circus- UYBY- v dlmanfls daily life. but boy. did we The holder 'of the office woul ‘have it that ‘m,’ receive a salary Had “Witt "m, “Wc didn't know that at Ihgt on a lfill-rt-tl-me 5851i Itime the Prince Eduard Island Ottawa. told The Guardian today he was “tickled pink" that the circus this yeti? is including Char- . The conference will continue “llxraillvays were narrow or rather til Saturday. -n'ledium guage. The result was that we couldn't use our own standard-guage cars for transport- ing the animals and equipment. Even the transportation of circus equipment was a highly-specializ- ccl science. and the trouble we had ,\vi-th those smaller cars was really something." Mr. Wilson said he looks for- ward eagerly to rte-visiting the Is- | land and to loo-king over the many changes which hc‘s heard have been carried out there during the , past three decades. "I hope the people of the Is- land will like our show." he said. "We'll have an extra ant-mat in the troupe since a little monkey was born last night just as we pulled into this town." Record Crowd At Kinsmen Club Carnival Three lJlIO-USLIYG men, women, andl children attended the Kinsmen, Club's Saturday night show, thel lariest crowd ever to attend a per- WlLL llRGE (Continued from Page l) today aim at providing ‘active’ Government Provides re- of sound information thus obtained ‘is then ing vessels equipped with radio." Government subsidies paid to the fishing industry of‘ Norway. members from the Maritime-s soy. constitute a potential if not a real threat to the prosperity of the North Atlantic fisheries on thli side of the ocean. They propose to ask Mr. Bridges to do at lea-lit a! much for the fishermen “f can‘ ada as the Norwegian Govern- ment i5 doing for its fishermen. Mr, Bridges’ Mil which provides tfor scientific, technical and other officer; and ompioyes to rtrengin- en the Fisheries Research Board staff will be sent from the House to the standlnB committee c" marine and fisheries. Members of the committee. which includes W. Chester S. McLure_ Progressive FUNERAL AT CLYDE “EVER —- The funeral of the late Joli" A- bfurray of C1739 Riv" “"5 h from his lat:- rcsidence Sunday af- lr-rnoon. SPYViI-‘CS ll m! Home and '~ grove were conducted by glad ‘ by Roberts. assisted Robert Matheson Skin ncr. lVfrs . gzlllg very fceiingly "The Old H.112- szcd Cross." The pallbearers were! I-‘tllton Durrach. Addison LlVlflE- 3 stone. James Irvine-alien‘!- Elem‘ atnrioy. Frank GiIIcsPlQ- Hcwml . Scott. Intctmrnt was in the Bav- Church Cemetery at Clyde River. . FUNERAL FRIDAY - The o... oral of thellate Mre. HM. Chand- ler was held Friday afternoon. Following a short service from her ‘lute rcsldcnce. the lime?!“ lelvl“ held in the Salvation Almi’ conducted by Mliim‘ Mac- was in tho Plo- The honorary pell- Jolin A. Cfllllllssr JD, .102: C Alex Brown, Henry y. ~1,l-n, Neil ltiutKenalc. Wll-_ lI-lm Told. Tln- active DHIllJEHTETS wcr. J.C. Pficnthzonitri’. R R “um, WA, Rix willialn W. Brmvn. Porcy Crm- and Perri’ Down. Ci a. e1. Loan. Intormcni pic's Cemetery bearers wcrri “lumbar. or" un. ancmnatn ALACKAY — Th‘. funeral of Ill? late Archibald MacKay was hfld Friday i|ltl'l'n00ll. A short service, conducted by‘ MT- Dmml“ Nlclmb snn. "was ltelcl at the residence of hi5 rlallghtrr. Mrs. Hugh Mas-Kai’. Grafton Strcrt. The nflllbfuftl‘ \.,-,.,-,; Hubert. S. Strickland. Joon A. cuttings. Harry W. stems, Ill- bcrl MncDougnll. George DWIW-T zilirl Cornelius Corrigan. The fun- rrnl than lirocmdcd hv motor t0 Frcrliunl Prcfiylillall Chllmh W9" service: writ‘. conducted by Rev- w-A- ‘Idling. Interment was in Prcelnd (;,.,upl,.._\-_ Th» ptillbltlaffirsy Were- lqrlgal- Henderson. Otto Mil phi’- Rnllnd R-amsal‘. i-tobert Primer. llcrman Brliflnl Joli" Mill"- mlvnrilv _ (C. Ph-War Oiiicl lino rcceivcd 3.633 applications Pom British soldiers to wed G0!‘- man girla. l TFBTFsTEET-T-Fiibrfififill newly pairlted, new motor in us. good tires. ass Iiuston at! romvo - names m ii Milton. Owner please apply at 172 Kent or Phone 2600- . TrirTsaIi: _- firs?!» MU‘- ton truck. perfect condition: also i961 Ford Sedan. good con- dltlon. Apply Evangeline Tea- rooma. ‘body to be directly appolntd W. by tho Puriiamcnt of Canada: hold- Conservative member for Q0991“ ‘and J. Watson MaeNaught. Lib- lcral member for Prince, will take advantage of the occasion to ask l the Minister to take steps for the lformatio-it of a Canadian coast “guard service snaIBSOUB l" the U- s. coast guard. i Demand for a coast. guard ser- rice comparable to that in the United States and other countries. has been strengthened and stim- ulated by the recent disaster on Lake Superior where l2 men lost their lives when the Canada Steamships Lines freighter "Em- ,pcror" foundered and broke in itwo. While Canada. has no ade- Wluate machinery for rescue work on the Great Lakes. survivors of the wreck were picked up by the U. S. coast guard vessel "Kim- ball." Many lives would he saved an- formance of that kind in Char- lottetown. The total attendance for the four nights was npprcxim- ately 6.000. MT. Gordan Hughes. Charlotte- town. draw the lucky ticket for the Studebaker car willie the Gruen watch. donated by the Gruen- Watch Company and eup- plied by the CH. Taylor Jewelry store, was won by Keith l-Iuestls. 14 School Street. The full $50 pantry was won by W.W. Mullins. ea King street, and‘ the two $25 pantries were woo by‘ J.E. Dooley. 48 Cilestnut Street“ and Earl McDougall. 1 Orlebar Street. The dcor prize. a 30-minute in- struction flight donated by Paul's Flying school. wag won by Slan- ley Strickland, Covehead Road. Flour half-ion loads of 015i. 40"‘ nualLv. it is felt by members of “led by RR. Irrge and Company. the Commons. l? Cflflflila “mild were won by to half-ton to each establish its own coast. guard winner! Joseph (Sonny) Gallant, 29 Richmond Street; Norma Yeo. service equipped with boats. radio Union" Road; Ediwatd Gillian ’l'll stations and patrol planes. -—-—-— Green Etrret; and Earl Stewart! 6B Edward Etrec-t. t Officials of lite Kinsmen Club Canadian Ass'n 0f Broadcasters Meets were loud in their appretfatkn 0f the lteariy suppcrt they had 1'6- ceived from the business nten 0f. the City and also expressed thelr gratitude for the kind assistance‘ given them by so many voluntaryl JASPER. Alia. June 9 -— (OP), workers, It was, tLat co-aperalloml “The Canadian Association of nrllclols said. which was respon- Broadcasters in annual meeting glflg for tho Carnival being the! here today cndosed the octlong of the Assrzcaticifs planning com- mltsee BIITI the broadcastcrs pres- onlbtlon made last week at Ot- tawa to the Parliamentary radio committee. . Today's resmutlon instructed the planning commitce to continue to prose for legislation almeo at: 1. The fully established legal right to freedom of speech on thB air in Canada; 2. An indepenfltilit ilcers‘ng and Iffllllllflfy body having juridic- lion over all radio in Canaill; such outstanding success it was l The procseds are to be used for undcrpzlvlrged children in Char- lotlctown. three or four years before we may hope to leach our objective." lt-lilolu tits l It l; S b 5 Y9!" F04 TC your c est feels oppressed due toa heavy cold, use a_modetn medicine-one that ts fully rciiablcv-lrcat yourself with Poison’! Coo h Syrup. it helps you in th e way-to clear the throat of phlegm-to curb tracking’ and coughing-rm ease chest-tigh tncss and relieve sore- neau from the bronchial tubes. To get fast and glorious help’ [or your Cough or Cold rely upon‘, Patton's Cough Syrup which is available in any good Clicmistfa tllto in 35c bottles- i". Cnunli Stun." FLU responsible to and removeabie only log it; deliberations ‘and. making its decisions open to pubic an au. The eight-man planning oom- mittee, under chairmanship of Harry Sedgwick of Toronto. Ill reappointed for the cnlillng year. In openln the fo-lirday con- vention of t. r C.A.B., the honor- ary president. LL-Col K S Roger: of chorlottei wn. laid “broadcast.- ers are not none tn this fight for freedom as we want It in the Oah- adia democracy. we bfflflilr-asierl niua maintain our unity if We are to win the struggle for full free- dom - a fight whim any squire l FAbE ‘fir. =.|......l. or Corpus Christi siizcllis All THIS WEEK Observed Sunday l l l JUICY l Th‘ "lflllll-v v! Corpus Christi was observed Sunday by the pgr- lshloners o! Bl. Dunstan‘: Baiiiicu and I-Io-ly Redeemer parishes. At Flnh fill“ tEeIdIBasiIica. over one hundred DATES 4 lbs- c l. en nude their first ao'em D l’ ' communion in a body at the 2 elcloisnltioggsummer o'clock Mass. It. was also Holy chances 5 doz. Iuy them by the bagful for health l dings and cookies 23c DOZ. $i_ 1.00 Cakes, Pud- Fresh Sultana RAlSiNS, 4 lbs, Lovely for all Name Sunday and the Holy Name men received communion in a body at their special Mas; at 8 o'clock. The Solemn Mass was celebrated at I0 o'clock by the Rev, RG4 Ellsworth with Rev. T.P. Butierfl Deacon, and Rev. KC. McMillan,‘ Sub Deacon. His Excellency Bebop Boyle was present in the sanctuary assisted by Rev. Dr. McKenzie, rector of St. Dunstan! University and Rev. J.A. Sullivan. vice-rector.‘ The sermon was preached by. Rev] Dr. McMahon, rector of the Bus? iiica. ‘ After the Mass the parishioners of Si. Dunstans were joined by’ those of Holy Redeemer parish for the procession of the Bltesr-ed Sacq raanent to Noire Dame Academy! Thousands took pPrt in the preces- sion and the school Childrcn were in their places ln the square fac- ing the convent before the Bishop carrying tho Blessed Sacrament loft the Basilica. The fourth drgree Knights of Columbus in dress un- iform formed the Guard of Honor of the Blessed Sacrament. The Fresfitock PRUNES, 2 lbs. Cello Pkg. Amsiumflllunbalv“ SOAP ”_ - seeps _ l All kinds Garden Turnip LYNN VALLEY _ THESE rFfs Ans ALWAYS onset“ PEAS 29c l i For lovely sauce and Pies THIS IS A VERY GOOD ALL PURPOSE and Mangel Seed in stock. l Sweetened oRAnc-trinlléallfrfrlalulr l 20 oz. size 4 6 tins 77c lili.".l..i‘.§i’§.f 25¢ 3 bars 49c g soar Corned coax ' i T HOCKS, 3 u... 57C > (For a Delicious Meal 24 IN A CASE — $3.39 music for the procession was beau- tifully rendered by the 1w. mecca: band under Bandmaster Thomas CASH MacFariane. | We Deliver PAY At the repository at Notr. Dame. Academy, Bmd,b__,_mn C; ma’ CPhSneD tar GREAT GEORGE ST. _ CASH Blessed Sacrament was given by‘ ‘ ' I ' and PAY His zzxeruency Bishop Boyle. The 747 The at; Store With the an; Stuck l L555 Corpus Christi choir of the Bus- tse canny afoul-as ilica under tho direction of W.G.'—~ Brown with Mrs. Joseph Dougan,‘ ‘- organist, sang th, lzlmns for Ben. ediction. l The procession then reformed and returned by way of Sydney. Hiilsborougb. Water and Gt Geolge Street‘ to the Basilica where His Excellency again gave Pontifical‘ Benediction. The order of the pro- cession already appeared in the press. Colonel Leo I“. Macdonald was chief marshal of the proccs-y sion. , ' first half of the residence was Local Woman Obtains, Commercial License l off at 9:00 A.M. and will be Mrs. Gloria Foster 0n Saturday afternoon flew over to Moncton and i . . _ l ls approximately between Prince St. and Cumberland St. from Grafton Street, north to the City limit. Weather permitting, the moving of the second half of ' ll“? cfl"! “W58 Will be commenced this (Tuesday) morning. Electric power supply will be cut off to permit till; move lo l. be made, the area affected being the some as when the moved. The section affected Power will be cut restored not later than 5:00 P.M. each day until Hie move is completed. " MARITIME ELECTRIC C0. there before the District Inspzctor of Air Regulations successfully passed her flying tests for her commercial license. In addition to these air testis, involving spins and similated forced landings from six different positions in the air, Mrs.‘ Foster flew a cross-country nBVlg- ational exercise’ to New Glasgow, Charlottetown and tacipto Mono- iorr. As well as the flying ‘tests, and in addition to seven written ex- aminatian papers. she ale‘. pltssccl a long cral and practical examina- tion on aircraft in general. i Ffllllfis Flying Service where she look a refresher course. are proud of the achievements of Mrs, Fos- ter inflview of the fact that for thc o I D651 ve ears, almost, she-had done no fiyying. l. For the next two weflrs, Mrs. Foster will be taking "patter" prac- tice with Mr. Paul Sharpe in pre- paration for her instructors lcense tests. Upon completion oi’ this ax- asnination. she has tentattve plans for taking a position offered to her, in Montreal. ‘ IIITTEILIS TAKEN (Continued from Page l) or from J. 'Warm Welcome For President Truman UTTAWA, June l —- (CP) -Thg Truman-s of Missouri heed north ‘from Washington by special train llvftlilht for the first stati- visit a lUnzted States lresident pa; ever pm _macie to Canon's Capital. - _ Presto’ tTw. , h‘ -. M“ 5W9” "dmlllell l" he an’ daughtcsnMailglalltlltn wills trillion? no-uncemcnt that today's decon- 33° pm. (E1333) “mono with trol list was "much thcrter and a grecllng h," l, the Gnwyl/Qrngn less important" than at previous Gennp min“, W115," Mackem stages of tho ‘dezcntrol program Zle King and Cthmm and 5am m“ mm“ Kruulis “S” "T" Allliflligh MT Trnnan is the scc-‘ tain products which it nos llcslr- and prmdpnz In Lame h“, _:‘ able m "mm/P {mm "mild- b"' Prssidcnt Roost-viii dropped -n 51-‘ “use °l seflsfmfll laclorir a imm‘ tcr one of the Quebec ccnfsirnces her cf metal; which showrd ffflns during me w“ _ m, is the first "l haw“? 55mm ‘ll “mlld l"'l"‘“ actually to make a stale visit. tvllh “ubiamlaly ab?" 75"" Pr°"“'ll": all tho trimmines. most lnlllfifllli in lire-war ytars and restaurant of whim ,5 to be A sues, n, G‘, ‘Yleals- erntilcnt House orrrawa. June a ~ to?) - etfiirimshieiiileu"nnifiéieieoi“on The Prices Hoard today issued the the flesh side, following list o1‘ goods and IIIT- l ices which have been freed from Agricultural Equipment . price contrclt- l Branders. incubators. and other lpoultry equipment are the only Food lroods being suspended from llriccl Honey. natural or processed: ceiling regulations. Hay. which butter. casein; cheddar cheese will soonbc coming into high pro- processed cheese and cream uuction is also freed from con- cheese: concentrated milk pro- trnl. ducts of all kinds; ice cream; salt; fresh apples; dates; pro- Household Equipment and l cesscd. canned or frozen peas.l Supplies y cherries. plums: canned soupszi fireplace heaters. including poultry and poultry products of grates and baskets. all kinds and Jams. jellies and marrnaledes except those jams Construction Products containing either strawberries orl Hardwood lumbcr. plywood made In board order '71i. n control was maintained on newsprint pa- ier when the product was sold 1y anyone other than a manu- facturer and this final control l5 now suspended. together with oil grades of paperboard. Service! aprons. _haiters. Textile - Leather Bath mats. curtains. dish cloths. dish towels. drapes. toilet seat covers. window blinds. window shades. and floor rugs and Thais rhiefly of cotton: sewing, em- broidery and crochet yarns. floss and threads. bohblncts; dress or curtain nets or netting, mosquito eiting; elastic webbing; hemp: sheepskin shearllngs. tanned but not further processed than cornb- menia in all public eatini! places lloortiing itolises when rooms nivl menla are silpplled for a Tltclll‘ liined charge remain under price control. ;Rr~\' l-"rnnk .\'icl‘or~:. raspberries. All jams, jellies. wholly of hardwood end hard- honey aa well as butter are also wood veneers. being removed from ration eon- trol as of today. Non-Ferroua Metals Lead. copper and zinc, leaving Clothlnl under control only primary and Dressing gowns: women's, mis- secondary tin and alloys contain- ' sea‘. girls’ and children's bibs. mg more than 5-5 per centi tin. dlokiea. cuffs, neckwear. collarsp» Newsprint supplying of meals or refresh-- . .l,_._. Tenders will be received up to June 20th, i947‘ addressed to General Plant Manager, The Island Telephone Company P. O Box 880, ljlalifax, N. 5., for the erection change Building at Summerside, P. E. I. Plans may be had at“ the Company's Office in Halifax, N.S., t. Harris, Architect, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. of a new Telephone Ex- ylir. J. A. Clark lie-elected To Heed Hospital Ass’n s1". ANDREWS, Juno 949;, ,1 A. Clark of Chrlrlotictovcgl was n. ‘elected as president of the Mari. time Hospital ilssocitition and o] citairitiun for Prince Iidwtlrd Island at the fifth nnnu-ll mot-tilt; which concluded hcrc lain Friday An- nounccmcnt of the election resultg was made during the Woek-gygd‘ Prcsidont-cdcct for i943 l; Re“ w‘ I. Gallivnn of Port Iluwkc-sbtlry, N. S ‘Other officers and lilfrltbcfs of the cxccl (l an», First \( llrc "Kl chair. mail n‘. ' l ' Mother Slv liltcucsc. Vitlm- l "dis. N13, ztlrl matr- ‘ Frank i“, .\l: pital Services .~\$.S(){‘.l.’1liOll - . . I .il llr. Mother" Ig- . ~. .1. n. (fiat-k, |Flllflll$ Ilcv. W. I. Gailivzin. for. llavvkcsbllrl‘: Mr. Justice Twat-om. t..'l'l0tlf*ll'lll~’1l§ ld. Faint John. Cha rinl t of own a flavour lift in rannans CALLED