yo” ran EARLY SHOPPERS AT - . WELLNEIVS 0f course you want to buy your gifts when the selection is the very but -- and right now tlt'cilner‘s offer wonder- lal choices for early Christmas Shoppers. Visit Wellner's new! The prices wlll please you. tool 1947 Christmas Seal Sale Campaign Opens Today us». Earl Taylor. President of the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League, an- nounces that the Christmas Seal Campaign opens today Monday, November 24th. Mr. Taylor called for an increased response this yean, stating that 820.000 is necessary in order to make the Mobile X-rey )4 ‘Y- Itiwlr-‘tiifiyornwz iv c. ,1 1 The Central Cuardian This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising ot at five cents a word akietly pg sbie in advance. _ MacPHEli-SOITS-Meni Clothing ' COOKS for Christmas ma» graphs. HEAR. DR. CHAS. DOUGAN over OFCY tonight at ten o'clock. uowalw mclnuls- mm s newsy nature may lse inserted . I ojlfc GUARDIAN. llelp Kidneys It Ba Ache euifer from Haekaelle Oett {I811 lusts! hem. elaaeér Weaknel, uroinl er telling Passe es Leg Aches, r lit Pains, due to kidney end Bl . dsr troubles, you should try C ma. With n l0 minutes Gyms usually stal- s helping the Kidneys clean out excess acids and irrltsttn] wastes which may be the real cause of your tit-iii “i” you llttsketory stress of idney g; w p g you tardy Ieturn m e ur axon Bach You have everythillk to ehloend sloth! to ow. eo don't auflsr eno her day with- on asking your druulst for Cyrus. " CHARLOTTETOWN 1 . IIIITISII BY-ELEOTION I (Continued from Page 1) . Premier Ilnd Leader Of Opposition Commend X-llay Unit Work on by the Labor Party as too far left. The Press Association saysI that Straclleys friends believe that’ he i.s carrying out a policy ofl food cuts imposed on him by sen- ior ministers andwtth which he IsI not fully in sympathy. Since Dalton left office Nov. 13' The following letters are self explanatory; he has received a clear indication "Mr, J_A_ 55.51.19, Exgcuflyg from most Labor members that} Secretary. Tuberculosis League. hi5 ‘rink Bd11115$1°11 01 1115 "8111/9’ indlscretion" in revealing the bud-I zet information a few minutes lefore the budget speech in the‘ Commons and his prompt restgna-1 Qharlottetown. P-EJ. "Dcar Mr. Jardlne: "It is my belief that the work of the Mobile X-Ray Unit service free to everybody. Ever since the X-ray Unit started work in August. 1945_ it has been partly supported by a charge of 50 cents made for each X-ray, and partly‘, uy the sale of Christmas Seals. Tile l good work which they have done in the past can continue even more effectively if X-rays are of- fered free to everybody. so that this work of saving lives can go lorward without monetary re- Coal Company. Phone 2408. Signed Dillon dz Spillett. OFOY tonight at 9215. Footwear at. 1'15 Queen Street. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship at 11 a.m. was 311311)“; used Feed Bugs daily conducted by the Rev. dailies D. Davlson. B.A.. B.D., with scnlncn ,"Denominational Accomplishments." An activity of our church has been expressed in a shipment of needed [supplies tb our adopted church in To HALIFAX m 55 minutes vmlEilgianf-I. the Ramsden Road AT YOUR SERVICE-Ami“ HEAR MR. PERCY GAY over marks us as one of the foremost provinces in Canada in health matters. Were it not for the activ- ities of your association, it is doubtful if our province yet would have had this X-Ruy clinic going; in any case the province is saved the necessity of providing $20,000. Of course. eventually. the province will take ovcr and finish up the lob so well begun. "As a government we are proud tlon have resulted in forgiveness. He remains a force within the] Labor party. t Thus cracks in the solid Labor leadership front become clear or are suspected. The Grnvesend by- ciection where Sir Richard Acland, Labor, is running against Frank Taylor. Conservative, will confirm tile present Labor high command in their decisions or start the Labor rank-and-flle on a quest 0f new policies or leaders. ' straint. Mr. Taylor would not estimate iiow many undiscovered cases of Tuberculosis there are in the pro- M mm - Baptist Church of London, suffer- r e Central Auwny" PM“ ing from the effects of the war. The wider work, represented by the right-hand side of our contribution 2 1 or 540. MRS. JOHNSTOPPS Ladies’ Wear of the record of the Dept. of Health dz Welfare, and we wont you to I know that we are most pleased with the citizens‘ interest in these mot- ROBERT SCNUMAN vince. but since the X-ray Unit began its work there has been s gloat increase in the number of cases found. During i944 there were 88 new eases reported. This increased to 108 the next year which was the year that the Mo- bile X-ray Unit began to operate and to 1'17 during the year i946. This is all t.o the good, because an unknown case is more dangerous than the known cases. When you consider that TB is infectious, and that new cases break out every year, and that there are still a envelope Is assisting activities from isea to sea. For fifty years in ,Bollvta. for 73 years in India, for 100 years in Acadia. in educational Hgulcgs: SUPPERIH“ Tmflght’ ' effort. for 50 years at Grand ,,e,,v3;d 1e “nae: H ' supp" Ligne in assistance to aged and Lets Ad‘? 65v‘ u’ 915M- Tw‘ | needy ministers, in Social Service. _ u c. Children 35c. ilrl homes for girls, in our denom- ‘ inatlonal paper, The Maritime Bap- PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATWE tist, in Christian Education. Your —Big bargains in dresses, skirts. sweaters, etc. Po“ Meemnm Tmcadu Han’ wed‘ denominational dollar reaches nesmy- Ncwembe‘ 21m” 3 P-M- A11 many enterprises that are taken interested invited. 11°,- grantflp m The gospel takes many forms. PROGRESSIVE CQNSERVA- ‘restoring young men and young “YE MEETING T111111 131531161’- women from sinful ways, assisting ters. It is most encouraging. "The campaign is largely sup- ported by the sale of Christmas Seals, and I do hope. in View of the fact that you intend to carry on these services for another year, that these seals will be pur- chased as liberally, or even better, than Ionmcrlifi" Vc truly yours. (Signed). J. Waltcr Jones. Premier. "Citizens of P.E.I.; "The annual Xmas Seal sale (Continued from Page l) Rene Mayer (Radical t clalist) Reconstruction-Rene Coty dependent Republican) (In- (Radical Socialist) 1 Commerce and Industry -Robert Lacoste (Socialist) Agriculture-Pierre Pflimlln (M.- HP.) Public Health - Mme. Poinso- Chapuis (MRI!) I War Veternns—Frtlrlcois Mltterand . PAGE rlvl: ‘_ Liberal Address By The ~H0n. W. F. A. Stewart The following address was glv. =11 saturdev msht by Hon. w. F. A. Stewart, Miluster of Agrlcul. Free and independent electors of Prince Edward Island: The Jones Government has hcld of- fice for four years and we come 1191111’! N011 asking only‘ for your consideration of our record when 1113-“(1118 your ballots on Election Day. During those four years of of- 11“ We Passed from under the 1111111011 of a great war, through the transition period to a pence footing. and many of our young men and women, who were enrol- led in the various ranks of war, and in the Industries allied to the Eii-"Ylfl! on of war, all honor t; them, have returned l’) their 11111. ive province to again Luke up the occupation of cultivating the soil. raising livestock, growing potatoes and other peacetime activities, 561-11118 up homes for thcnlselrc; and their lalnllles and carrying on the business of the country. The future of the country l5 in their hands. and any Government that does not to their utmost of their power help those people to a sound footing, so that they will remain in their native province is derelict in its duties. For too many years the resour- ces of this Province were expend- ed ln educating and equipping our young people to seek their fortune in distant elimea. The Jones Government has been doinl everything in its power to en- courage our young people to re- main in their native province. e have a climate that gener speaking is well suited to grow- ing of all kinds of forage crops. Hard frosts during our winters kill off the larvae of many tn- jul-ious insects and protect culti- vated loud from erasing during periods of spring fresheta. Heavy sllowfalls protect roots of hey and pasture crops, Our insular position which t! times seems a handicap gives ill great advantages’ in maintaininf a disease-free area for livestock. potato nnd other crops. We have a stilrdy, industrious people and our Government isootng every- thing possible to aid these plo- ple in keeping up the high repu- tation our products have held ID \\ orld markets, Greet Progress The Department of Agriculture cver which I have the honor to preside has made great progrell (Continued On Page i0) only one part of that problem. At the present time, in fact. portant issue, More immediate are Italy and France and-the econ- omic and political health of West- Schuman, who has been Finance Germany appears to be neither ern Europc. Minister since i946 and who lived’ the most urgent nor the most im- Quems- Wheiluei’ 111111- M81118 H811. many young men who hear the coll Tllfisdfli’. Novemb?!‘ 251-11. 3-30 P- M- to the ministry of the Gospel. thus great many persons who have not yet been examined, we are confi- wlll soon begin and I wish to say a few words in its supporL- As Diamond solitaire. HI gold mounting. Men's usrnee ring. Nee?‘ mounting. Cigars?" llgntere Il__l variety oi eelera. Matching lesiiet end brnuletlapenslen bend dent than an. effective case find- J- A- 3111168 111111 Cflllt- J- J- 11/1613011- it is ours to help ministerial edu- 1, 1 1 1 1 1e ted 1n in hiding among resistance forcesl 1n‘ program W111 "V951 a, many aid. Candidates will be present. ‘cation. it. is ours to help western EB? $505k“; was; m réogéiatumte during the German occupatlon’I‘ ee-oaeeeee-m-e new cases during next year as in. missions. Among those who have the TB League upon the wondeb won just twmqhh-d, o; n11 1,1,.‘ 1046. Members of the Gyro Club will make s canvass of all business es- tabllshments in Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday next, and a I similar survey will be carried out R-ETURNED TO P. it‘. L-Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Lloyd and baby naughter, Judith Elaine, of Char- iotietmvll, have returned home after spending the past week vis- iting the former‘: parents. lvlr. and Mrs. John T. Lloyd, Elmwood nobly served we count William Carey, who heard the coll of India, Butpec, the first Canadian mission- 'ary. “Missions are the hope of the 'world" said the great missionary, 1E. Stanley Jones. The anthem was Honey's "i Lay iional Assembly votes after So- cialist [coll Blum had failed by nine votes Friday night to get the] green light to form a government! schuman, a member of the party oi‘ Foreign Minister George Bid- ault and Finance Minister most of ful work it is doing. It was a splendid idea to purchase and operate the lVIohile X-‘Rny Unit. The taking of 59.000 chest X-Rays to data is a greet accomplishment. The fact that in i946 out of 34.658 a by the Y's Men's Club in Sum- nierside. Thousands of other per- sons in both cities and throughout the province will receive their seals by mail. emrns. MARRIACES, DEATHS 50c Per insertion v nllmlls BURKE —' At Boston. Mass. Nov- ember 21st, i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Burkcfli iorlncrly’ Miss Stella M. Btrt of Fanning Brook, a The monthly meeting of the Nur- ,Wl1s "I Hear Thy Voice" with speeding was fl-ned Street. They made the round trip ,My Sins On Jcsus.” Evening wor- ily plane-New Glasgow News. ship was conducted by the minist- Ier with sermon ‘Sufficiency of NURSES’ ALUMNAE MEETS- God's Grace." The 8119111118. anthem 11118 - ses’ Alumnae of the Prince Ed- IMPS- 1191011 MCRHB. A-T-C-Mu 01'- ward Island Hospital was held gt 'ganist and director of the choir the Cundall Home on Friday, Nov. I1"! 111 91111181? 01 i119 m11$1¢ 05 11119 2i, with the president, MLss Hattie 111v- MacLean in the chair. Plans were I made for a rummage sale to be‘ - held the first week in December. I M v ‘t A social half-hour followed the business session. I I I I _ .. Art Exhibition the Queen's County Magistrate's Court Saturday. amon charged $10 and , costs or 20 days, while a reckless’ driver had his case dismissed. A A large number of people visited the Art Gallery on Saturday night to see the twenty-six oil paintings (I X-Rays. 9'7 persons were found to have active TB, is ample proof of the necessity‘ of mass X-Rzly- lng. The proposal to give free ser- vice in X-Rsylng is a most com- mendable and desirable stem which largely depends on the financial success of this years campaign. "The idea of the TB. League working in conjunction with the Provincial Government in a move- ment so important to the welfare of our people as the eradication of TB. is a tine example of generous and public spirited co-operotlon. I urge our buyers of Xmas Seals to be even more generous than in the past in order that _v.'e may have Moss X-Ray surveying 61°11!‘ of expense Io our people." W.J.P. lllaclllilian. the time since June, l946_ told the Assembly that he proposed to end “political exploitation of misery," increase production, favor private’ mlttativenbalance the budget, ob- tain “necessary aid from abroadl’. assure "respect for the’ law" and: vfisubordinate everything to public] safety." Q Schumarfs principal difficulty in forming his cabinet, after his vote of confidence Saturday night byl the National Assembly, came from, the Socialists and centrist Radical Socialists. ' Schuman, appealing to the As- scmbly for support, declared he would “defend the republic" and distinguish between the legitimate demands of labor and "the synchronized enterprises of sedi- a daughter. DALE - At the Prince County Hospital on November 2i, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dale, Summer- slde. a daughter. Beulah Janet. DICKIE - At the Prince County Hosllltal. November 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickie, Summersliie, a son. MacPflElfpAt pital on Sunday. November 1947. to Mr. and lvlrs. Richard A. MacPhee, New llaven. a daughter, Heather Jane. Weight 9 lbs. 3 oz. DEATHS l—>i—i—~ii-—i—~ BARR — At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, November 22. 1947, Miss Bertha Grace Barr of Maple Hills, in her 69th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where a funeral will be held Tuesday, service starting at 1:80 RM. Interment in Sherwood cemetery. Please omit flowers. IMKINNON - The death occurred at Lewis, P. E. I.. November 21st, 1947. of Mrs. Kenneth McKinnon tn e the P. E. Island Hos- 91th. party (dial-god oll a second offence under the Excise Act, for posses- sion of a still, was fined $500 and costs 0r six months. Two Charlotte- twll mcn clhorgcd with theft materials from Maple Hills, remanded until November 29. WEYC FUNERAL SERVICES -— The funeral of Augustine MacDonald was held Saturday morning from the A.A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Bonaventures Church, Trac- adie Cross, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. hcnnctih MacPhcrson, The pallbearers vrcre: RL. MacDonald, Stephen MacDollgall, Donald Mac- Gilllvriiy and James Kelly. Inter- ment took place in the church cem- etery whore services were conduct- ed by Rev. Kenneth lWlcMlilan. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The, funeral of the late Benjamin Mac-Leon. Chelmsford, Mass. whose death virus the result of an auto accident, was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- of R. J. MacDonald. Maurice Kelly,. from last year's Royal Canadian Academy. These paintings have come to the Art Society from the National Gallery at Ottawa and are en route to other centres in jtlie other Maritime Provinces. All the pictures have n distinctly Canadian feeling not only for their subject matter but for the vigorous sweeping strokes with whigh they are painted. 1 There is a great diversity of style, too. ranging from the direct rough strokes of the palette knife to the smooth fine llncs of brush drawing and in aifcw cases olle would suspect the artist of using ,i~i.\ thumb or the end of his brush lhalldle to convey paint to the = canvas. I A favorite which‘ brought spec- ltotors back again and again is a lion throughout Euro pe."_ ISTIAN CHURCH CENTRAL CHE One Million on Strike I Services in Central Christian Church yesterday marked one i\1ll week of specials in the "You Need Christ". campaign now in 910E191“- marlc each Meanwhile. 1.000.000 persons were on strike. Paris stations all but closed down because of the rapidly spreading rell\va_vmen's strike. A splfiildid aéileglrfarbcies rich Chrisl- =v'alkout of dock and port workers ' Ililigli flczllgwship and spiritual was set for tomorrow and civil servants in the Paris region were to decide whether to loin school teachers strike. The strike of metal and bulld- lng workers in the Paris area con- The soloist at the morning ser- tirlued to spread t0 til! P101411?" i wos llilr EsbenIArnIast who and some blast filrnaccs 01059171 V“ P 5.1111113 “O Master Let down in the Lorraine basin be- li/Ilelgwhillcwlth Thee". cause of ilvalkouts or lack OI C011 Taking for his topic at the evc- ‘due to the miners’ strike. ' l , "Y u Can't Join This ——— mng serv cc o growth, Taking for the mornini! subject, "More Than One Church?" the minister, MD. Dunbar P1”?- sented a plea for the unity of the followers of Christ. the portrait called. "My Wife" by E, briefly the history of the Christian MacDonald. Some people said she I church. as it began in Jerusalem lcoked "so real" while others iwon- I with Christ the founder. Thus a5 dered if "the lady had a pain in 1 founder, Christ also became head n; tho defeated Reich. Church", Mr. Dunbar expounded (Continued from Pa“ 11 Odds are that the 001119191199 her side." Notwithstanding, this "Jim-trait is a skilful rendering of different textures. There is the 1 over the Church. "Members of the ‘Christian Church," said the mill- istcr, "accepted no other creed will end at Christmas time. Con- trary to the deep pessimism felt in NOTICE sznsonm. sensuous cannons Effective Mundoy, Novemb will be discontinued for buionce LOCAL sun ssrwsm s mo smuuzv BRIDGE. LOCAL nun errwrzn sr VIA NORTH SIDE. lSLAlil) no I l O-OO-O-O-Ofi-Q LIMITED RUN VIA BONSHAW FOR IIORDEN. TOR TRANSPORT LIMITED er 24th, following Bus Runs of the season. UMMERSIDE, KENSINGTON, . PETERS AND NORTH LAKE FLAN TO BUILD Under Wit LONG TERM Mortgage Loons orronged for Family Homes, and Commercial NATIONAL HOUSING ACT MORTON DEW Local Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. I7II YOUR HOME The h PAYMENTS Private Residences. Multiple Buildings. svO-O-OQQ-fmeoeoeeeeveoovee . Liberal ‘B nus warn o TONIGHT AT 9:I5— I I I (I MR. PERCY GAY OQQQQO-OO-O-Of roadcasts v s n e r o v AAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAA . v1 vvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvw her 64th year. Funeral Monday at 1 1; g_ Se -v1 1 11, h g l2 P, M, from 1m- late rgsldgncg, Si; grim was‘ cgfidfrcted eby 031,: hard smooth fclt of the hat. soft save Jesus Christ; no other dls- No.11, Anwrlcg over‘! ihemfiilttllslsga , TOMGHT AT TEN O.CLOCK__ Interment Caledonia cemetgqq- D 1 Th n b _ fluffy bro\vn hair, firm young skill clpline save the Holy SCNPI-"Fes cost-west relations Pi- a S DOUGAN m“ ‘I'D’ “m” e p“ “r I a fli t t in Th n. r name save c lstisn flclals soy the breakup "1 "L DR- CHA- er: were, Ralph Dorroch. Nell Mc- a? a‘ msy ransparen ‘e ' ° and M’ ° e hf d t n.8,", the end a. CARR-On Nov. 22. 104'! at bhrt- - house is unmistakably n wool only." meetings nee no ‘ > __ 9_30__ > Cnnncll, Cccll MzlcKenzle. Donald _ _, W, . Fm“. encemgkmg ef- WEDNEJJAY NIGHT AT . , . m011l11. N. S. MI‘. Joselih B. Carr. E . i velour while the skirt is of harsher Members oi‘ the Chris an of all B18 D t» M“ 'd'°"'°'d'1" age 51 ycrns. Mr. Coh- was for- mgiemfle gmyldlmcphtee‘ Rozl-ltweed. The coat is thick and soft. Church clolm no monopoly upon forts. , I HON. WADE HUGHES m” ‘mm merly frum Charlottetown. and the gtflijutliiings‘ C:n:§:31,_ w“ n, You can see the gold and diamond I the name Christian but wear the Preparations fglr the ucncigsslflltlig‘; > THURSDAY NIGHT AT NINE O.CLOCK__ o son of the late Mrs. George Curr. on her finger flash with metalic title to distinguish their partlcu- have been dismn v _ HHSM tars-l 11ml Mr. gal-r, Funeral arrangg- BEAT" 0N HQTURD“, _ Th. hardness. ' lar relationship to qhTlSU. Prop- Deputies of the Foreign mam“; HON HORACE WMGHT 0 ments will be announced later. dean, n; Mm Edward lflonneny‘ 51' These effects are obtained, by crly understood ‘Christian means in more Ithairleg ‘dogma ztsgmflel OICLOCK M. 34 Gerald s,“ occurred at ha. i means of light and shade and the ilelonmng _to Christ. Members of hcrc, Ilfitri? fagomprrinflre on cub > FMDAY N|GHT AT N|NE _.. ’ HANNA _ Al, 10 Young st" (m home under unfortunate dram? rtlst must first understand ho\v the Christian Church do not claim ground or _ t -vr Gem? HON. GEORGE BARBQUR < Saturday, November 22, M155 Smiwei Saturday anemomm Dr l rays oi light are received by dii- to be the only Christians by any standing diffclences o e , Elizabeth Haring, 1n her 80th year, n MucGu1gan_ comm.“ an“ 71m fcrent surfaces before he can paint means but they do claim to be any. _ t t Brim“ and FMDAY N|GHT AT 9;1§_ 4t P11118111 110111 1-118 MBCLBBH F1111- vesiigntion decided that, in lnqutst textures with any real succea. I Christians only.’ quoted the mIn- The United S a ctlznn “Md up HON THOMAS CULLEN i} oral Home todllyg Monday, Nov. was 1mm,¢e55ary_ The deceased 15 Every picture in the exhibition ister. France haVSDCOIlSlS y > - y: “m” 24' “m” “zmmg M m” s‘”"”"°° b’ h" "“""°“"' ‘“'° I’ IVYIMII sltudym“ “d it is ex‘ 11102;“ tImN. u“ mm "Miiimi “Ki-ilqitufiitsf; m. was... p...- , SATURDAY NIGHT AT ms- I. P.M. Interment in People's cem- dnumhtcrs, Eileen (Mrs. Henry P" 9 ‘a 11111111’ 111°" P°Y5°115 t‘ 11"? " 890111" 111°" 1111 .1" > ' = - - - » - . l on: in Russo" fls- HON. F. A. LARGE K.C. etery. Bouley of Montreal), Norma Jean “~11 611m’ the eshlhltlflfl 61111118 misleading. It is a term not crop 35nd: fir“ $,0‘_‘,’)E0_C00_O30 in Ger— ' crly understood by all too many. m_.-Q-Q OQOOOQQO-QO-Q . Many consider it simply becoming ‘ ‘.+...‘. M 110mg, {our guns, Fmnclg Vernon. i the afternoons this week. ' Montreal, Sheldon, Gerrard and men rcilflrfli-IO"! 511d 1°‘ a h1g1“ government I DONNELLY - At her home 84 - ’ . Th Part: H. MacDonald. 1 ‘ t ll d Gemlnn _W,. 0mm " “I sézugditi'rdonrsigggizilyiylqg":2’ Emood’ an at bane’ Th? Butt rflv: P. Reeves. 1 §gfrillrigfg,nqfl"gnfi,ys,if,‘z. fofQwflfi lCIIIIIvrIIs zfflnrf! solid than ever. This - . ""1"" -' ' ' " s1 M B by: w. MQ id. l ' l n th policies of "m" 1° we the melt accurate 5111 W"- 11" 1W1)!“ ""1 "11 Personals . Hlegehplandy rlIng; p. cngveurIe. J. . sIInMIIIIIl thxligrruri-III. $112111: IIIYIIZI» Molotovdn the . 1 He st the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home until this (Monday) after- forthcnmlng conference. ap- parently must decide whether I14’- wanis to see n further isolation "mm Duncan, A. Callaghan, L. Bolger. Mrs. James Murley of Halifax, is w, MacDonald, even ‘less meaningful purpose tn PLATFORM 5.—WOMEN’S INSTITUTES — noon and will than be transferred ,1 m 1 1 d l Ch 1 . 11111111» up to h" h” fauna“ "m" whe" Isrfd ggmmsltlslde.“ f“ ouewwn flcghivgfisxjnlns Merry sunshine‘ I “:1 bdegeve “rt w‘ would d‘; “gen. of Russia from the west. §L°n§I§°§§InIiIII Ilkii-limifi é’? The m" °°P= P- LOW"- lchnfuuf” ..§..§§i°.....°°“i'§m°cl.’.i".i* 1r "is was" “"8"” M" , ' " Blue Bells of Scotland: M. i . e t d. t make any real pro- Dullstans Basilica. Interment in SmmL 111111 they cannot loin the Church, 216:?‘ ‘h: soqvmg the Gem“, _ of Christ but rather they must be Willie, Willie, Willie. E. Smith I mom again. as l‘ suggested in B““"“'s PUPPY ‘Sm!’ P‘ 9"‘ Holy Scripture. men the Lord wlll' l nroblom nll signs indicate that. the the Catholic cemetery. Western Powers will begin early Musical Recital WELLNEIVS eluding his addruL _ tov will have to take into account. lswsuzns SINCE 1m 8t. Joseph's Conven .'";-.,.,... ., w.,........ ._ an tum u» u- ouu- an; n. Women's ........... l... done .. ........... ‘ _ ‘ I . I The 01111111118118 A16 9011111181 B-jzn’ “m the mnluer l" can‘; without, Russia.‘ This. too, ‘Molo- job in the rurol ports of the Province during many In Memorials: Ward. ti. F. lluteheeen 1'1"! 0f glance fo r the EMBALMER ma. rota Bon' e - go l. . blind. on. G. Doyle. a decision bv the Council o For _ ‘egfifition of ocular de- mflomm" m. gtlleatrfiflfimlgiiomeyli Hum" | lhilfealliow Butterfly: A. Gallant. s. DAILY I ,1... M1,...“ d Iuiness "om. "mm". . - . I M‘ a A. PETERS - The need for German pro uc- (T4 Be 301111111194) 53 Gnflon Sh,“ "n. u. I97. A Little Minuet. L. Reeves. tlon as seen bv British end Am- On the .Bl'IiIIOi-A. Oellslhas. nine Danube: n Campbell. s. MARK“- , N6 ericen statesmen n ineeperably Inserted by the Prosreuivo Coneervetive Party Lund. linked with the broader problem ~ & SOII OPTOMETRISTS '3lleia|iete ‘n. in. m. s, highfiy successful musical re-. Swans on the Lake: J. Whitlock. Th’ 51mm“ smqm" Wm “mi On the other hand, rcsnonelhlc . . - e n i | ussiflan“ from 1,, "fin, mm," ,1. M“ John ottal was held at the st. Joseph's} Crtss Cross: s. Cahtll, a. Hen- mffl fl (iiplomnilc nilthoritlos see lltlie 11:'l°P"°"_ Ililstgecetad ltfiesz°lgsaifums n M;°K.,' who ‘Fund “my Convent Thursday afternoomwheninessey. Lost chance of going aha-d any time i e rovince on eve . N 2.. ma. me 111° 111111" P111111 11°11“ I 1W1- P<>11<1= W- Mlflleflald- _._________________ in the our future ""11 1 ""11"! Re o “m, 11,1, inexuuubh inequuuw ,1 9,. lfiqonmm M" "mm" you number of parents and friends to) Cradle Song: R. Gallant, J. WANTED n. ONCIF,” “GET "scnarate peace" with Germany. E 9 9_ _ _ co Mo“. . a splendid programme of varied Casio's-u. Sussex m. L131“ Bu," _ New wliut is wanted _ esnerially by pertmentol consideration, the Progressive nservo- AM n; ‘h, we", i.‘ musical entertainment. 1 Little Dance: A. Msclntyre. , Hhmpahhe “Fund pun”! ‘the Uhiitftfilslfltifisrlitlyivifl gall-Isl? i; m: pare” up” accession 1° office’ Plgdg‘, igulf ' ‘sacenrn auo .n . For lilo can never be the same Since ‘you were celled away. . Iadly missed by Family. I ii. O. illaeiean UNDERTAKER The programme was presided Mahon. The following is the programme Ihich‘was presentad:_ Lullaby. Greeting: D. Campbell. Piano: M. Osrragher. Good liar Wenoeeles: P. Morn- “aghan. 8. Coker. Betty end Bill. O. Doyle. leissons Grinder: B. Keys. ovcr by the Reverend Dr. P. Mo» I ArishB. Costello. Opening Chorus: An Autumn‘ . Recitation: Heart of Grid: It. Cullen. A l Little Nocturne: 8. Dotroa. Theme: M. Mclnnts. Rose's Dream: B. Cannon. l Fairies’ Harp: D.‘ smith. 1:. Gal- an. Folk Bonn S. MaoKenate. Pteyetie: Blue Boots: M. smith, P. lnlshtleer. o. newline. a Doll'- Write or phone Urban McQuatd. Southport, loll-H. Poultry BUYING POULTRY Western Germanv. which would be capable of unlfylnc as much of the country an possible and mak- ing it contribute its full share to European recovery and German self-support. These ailthorliles point out that Germany is n lnnd of living veorilc and not lust a parcel of real e!- tste. Life there will not watt uoorl UILDI '.> 1- ~0<>~ s a a '»._ _of Iuropeen recovery. But it is years oi devoted activity, yet no other subsidiary org- io moire odequoie correcfio Fnrrilermore,—li the me throughout the Province desir ioirs, the Progressive Conse erous financial contribution ceipts arising from their ow ous Body, with complete control over ihei: own ot- ro grunt ilmr Corporate Status end will make e gen- n in this respect. mberslilp oi the Institutes e to become an Autonom- rvoiive Party is prepared annually to subsidize re-. n initiative end resouree- "