._.l Iinfair Comparison With Ahsgvtait Milatly premier J. Waiter Jones, oom- menting on a recent editorial in s local paper entitled "Strange Place to Find a_ Champion", said the article was inaccurate and misleading especially when it un- l act-took to compare the record of the Ontario cow. “Onmico Reta Roberts." with that of. his World champion, “Abegweit Miiady." The Ontario cow's SU-day pro- duction was 35.20’! pounds of milk and not 38.20‘! pounds as the ar- ticie stated. Premier Jones said. Everything else being equal, the Ontario cow in a 365-day test should give approximately I0 per cent more butter fat than “Abe- aweit Miludy" who was on a Nib‘ tiny trial, as every cow undergo- ing a Soc-day test must produce a cnlf within 400 days of the time the begins her test. ‘Therefore, lite Premier said. if the Ontario cow's butter-fat production had linen equal to that of his cow, she would have produced 1.530 pounds instead oi 1,015 pounds. Moreover. the Prcmier stated, lite Ontario cow was of full age while ‘Milady” who broke the world's record twice in c-cession was only a junior four-year-old trhen she made her first and suc- cessftil assault against the world's record. Another point was that the Ontario cow's milk tested l per cent butter fat while “Ml- lady's" test nus 43 per cent. 'i"he prize cow of the Ontario nelurntatory did establish a Can- nriinil record. the Premier said. but he added that lt was a rec- nrfi w-hich more than 20 cows. including "Abegwelt Milady", have greally surpassed. The fact that the Ontario qw was fed and looked alter by pris- nners should not be considered anything out of the ordinal-yin». Premier said. because any tanner rilo foods and milks a cow three limes a day is a prisoner. either a voluntary or an involuntary one. "i-year Sentence For Jail-break (By The Canadian Press) WINDSOR. N. 5., Jan. 22~—-W‘ii- liam Walsh. 22-year-old Mont- realer with many aliases who cut his way out oi s temporary jail several weeks ago by cmert use oi a razor blade, was today sent- enced to seven years in Dorches- fer Peniteniary for his efforts. He also received a concurrent sentence of seven years for lteal- lng $2,000 from a Shubenacadle. N. S. home, the cause of his orig- lnwl arrest. Walsh denied the theft charge. said he knew the police would "pin it" on him because oi his past record and declared he had offered the householder $1.300 l! he would drop the charge. LIGHT 0F LIFE Every room in a dwelling otr working place should have at least one outlet, giving adéquato 118M- sunshine 5nd fresh sir. National llcalth authorities say that the crmbimed glassarea of windows 0! n room should never be less than one tenth the area oi the floor. BIRTHS. MRRRIAGES. EATIIS 50c Pea" Insertion DEATHS . YOUNKBE-At Kingston Jan. M. 1947, Mrs. Wtltur Younker in her 40th year. Funeral notice later. nleelvllmF-At Cavendish on Jan- az. um. Mrs. Alexander ‘c. Mac- Neill. aged 10 years. The funeral will be held from her late resi- dence Friday. Jan. M at 2 pm- lnterment in Cavendish Ceme- tary. AlTKlN-At P. I. I. I-Iolpltlh Wednesday, Jan. M. i947. J- Crawford Aitken, in his 8rd year. Funeral tron-i Trinity United Church on "idly. service start- ing at I o'clock. Interment Poo- ole’: cemetery. nesting at - hi! late residence. 5Q Grafton Street till Friday noon. r SMITH-The death occurred I1 Brighton. Mala. on Tuesday. Jan. 21. of Mrs. Amelia u. Bani ttonnerly of Cherry Hill, P11.) Her remains will arrive in Char- lottetown on Pridayeventng and will rest at the A. A. Hennesaei Funeral Home until Saturday 1"‘ then will be transferred to thQ residence of lter son. Fred J- stnlth, Cherry Hill. ‘mo funeral will take ldaoe on Monday morn- inc to at. Andrew's aroma. Time ot the funeral vrfll be annouflw! later. l N. D. Mdcltian \ . U:3'IRTAI ALMII A l Premier tlllilli" T0 l Pill‘ RITCSIC -J.H. Hubley. M313, served with m a dead weight displacement ton- your ti lnLocal Store CENTRAL HTIARBIAI This column ia rots med for news of local interest, x14 gdvestlglp‘ or I “WI! Illillro I lly be inserted at five cents a. d trl tl - able in advance. w‘ r I a y My ~_i______‘.- ._______ OBASWIILL for lmotographa. CONFEDERATII 9N T" WW8 men were arrested by City Police eairly today and held on I till-RIG 0T breaking and entering, They were taken into custody in - use lN-- litigious?» or! Richmond Street, gunmen. Q; I t. n. £231.‘? ab!“ "“‘ “'°“°“ "' "Wm" m! 1m e Brown Ponce we“ Informed by telephone Electric, Kent so. ct. Jhat glass had been heard breaking T, Emu‘? PM d l a e ar-i when Constables Johnston and poggvginnno w located at Z75 McNevln investigated they found Queen street the pair in the store. The arrest was made about 1.05 mm. Controls 0ft Milk in Saint John Area POLICE 001m r -_ '11.... pm. hilfition cases y; erg adjourned in the_Ciiy Police -(l Jllrl yesterday, one until the 23rd a: id the others until (he 25th. a drink and incapable was remanded ut 1m the 2am. nom: Belushi Vu-n _ Mrs. v.1). Mlteflresor or Ninth River has re- ce ved a telegram saying he; gis- ter. Mrs. Clara Plant of Canton, Mass. had ps3,“ a 5 Jan. 19th. way "may" SPECIAL RTHETINGS continu. "IE "1 GOSDc-l Iilall. Upper Prince Street. each rright except satur- ‘lal’. B "Tloek- Sunday night 1.20. Children's meuilng Friday even- mg 6.45. All welcome. (By The Canadian Press) FREDERJCTON, Jan. Zii-Ef. fective immediately. the New Brunswick Dairy Products Com. mission has decided to revoke its orders relating to the Saint Jflhn area. the Commission announced early today. Effect of the decision is that Saint John dairies may offer any Price they please to milk produc- _ '*—'l— JUDGMENT Jronronnow Judgment on the motion to quash llhe mdictmtmt. against Rowagd .9011". Ohflmid with indecent as- ‘sauit; ls to he rendered tomorrow era and similarly are free to morning b can.“ ‘ma! Th make any change in the t C I ‘y Ce . ane A‘ charged consumers. At presfsni ampben’ It was learned lesterduia BltlDE-TO-Bl r-suowuflup Miss Roma Dfinvne whose marriage lakes Diace m the near future was tendered a lfllli Deiiflflwlls shower i?" Thursday 18-! l by Miss Marjorie Carr and MIS- Ivan Dohcrly at the him": 0f (he lytter. She received many lovely gifts among them was a beautiful ttthhe lamp from the staff of Prowae .3105, milk retails in Saint John at l5 cents per quart. and the Dairy‘ Products Commission had set the price to producers at $3.40 per hundredweight oi milk testing 3.8 butterfat. A statement issued lyy the Com- mission referred to action by cer- tain producers ‘in withholding milk from the Saint John mar- ket, in an attempt to get a high- er price, and then deciding to operate a distributing plant nt Saint John. A nwlority of the producers for that area. said the statement, ap- parently "no longer desire the protection of the Dairy Products Act as pgovided by orders of the Commission." i WIND Buses. cs wmnows - Hem/Y Wind TI esdny night was blamed by City Police for break- 1118 1W0 plate glass windows in Charlottetown. (in; was 5,1 the Bwwse 3105- sit! lie Iuid the other 1n the store of flurry mat; on Elm Avrnuc. Wind vt lncii; at the Ex- perlmenial SL204». was measured at ffl-miles-per-hour and at the l --————-—--- radio range station on the Bmck. < iev Point Road at t-t-miles-per- Can. Cruiser Makes lit.“ 533.‘. ‘$222313; ‘Zi.".'i'.'°';‘..§?i‘3 I velocities, alihougg 1 the “quay speed Maiden Voyage Under P. E. island Captain was not known. atransrrolvs T- Extensive al- lefflllvns are xttfy being made in "if! Judses Chirp hers formerly oc- cupied by Mr. otulstloe All. Arsen- eult who retired l tom the Supreme Final Resting Place For Late Cardinal's Body toric Notre Dame Church. of the old cathedral. is e. long. tun- half-dozen bare‘ electric bulbs sus- pended from the low i-‘Blllus. re- flecting on marble Plaques marking the vaults of the dead. The vault reserved for the late Cardinal i5 a narrow, casket-sized chamber at the far end of the crypt and close to a great plated crucifix which hang; On the far wall. Nearby are the vaults of two of the Prelatefs predecessors, Card- inals Louis Begin and Raymond Marie Roy Rnuleau. Later. Cardinal Villeneuvels vault will be sealed with brick and a marble nameplate cemented to the outer wall. The crypt. comparatively new. has 140 concrete-lulled vaults, only eight or 10 of which are filled. The om crypt. which contained the bodies of church dignitaries and clvll governors going far back in Quebec's storied history. was de- stroyed when tlames ravished the soo-yeer-old cathedral in 1912. (lives Reason. For Butter Shortage iiere WINNIPDG, Jan. 22 — (C?) -— The National Dairy Council of Canadanwas told here today by its president, Robert C. Smeliie. that Canadians were short oi butter and other dairy products largely be- cause of huge quantities of cheese and evaporated milk exported to the United Kingdom. “Declining milk production has reached the stase where it has be- come a national problem 0.! U1! most pressing type." he 531d- The export trade in dary Drud- ucts he described as imPQYlBBl m Canada's economy, but said that it would be most difficult to continue export; an any large scale ill the face of a decreasing over-all milk supply and the ever increasing oe- mantis oi Canadians for dairy PTO- ducts. _ There was also the question of Court Bench ontlLec. a1. last, When the alterations, nnd renovations "We PM comma ted. the chamb- ers will be occupiu ti by Mr. Justice M.R. McGuigotl. it is- understood that the chamber; 310w Qcfillpled by Mr. Justice McCilfllan will also be alleffll i-Iid mad c available for Mr. Justice Creohgq ,1. Tweedy upgn hi8 elevation to ti: y Beltch. ATTENDED tmlmv COUNCIL MEFYPING - Mn Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. and TMr. J.H. Myers, Hampton. returner] yesterday from Ollawfl Whem the y represented the Prince Edward I and Federation 0! Agriculture at a conference of the Farmers‘ Dal: y Council. The Cmllwll- M11 D6110 r said last night, asked ilte DOmital 2on1 Govgn-lmem authorities that ti to price of butter fat to be paid the Canadian farmer be based on hi5 rh sing costs of pm. ductlon. ' The following item from a Georgetown, British Guiana paper of January l5 will be read with in- terest here: "1n a coat of spotless white, the stately Canadian Cruiser, newly built vessel for Canadian National Steamship; consigned to Messrs. Hookers steamed into the George- town Harbour yesterday morning piloted by Mr. Victor Stoll oi the British Guiana Pilot Service. "It was the ship's maiden voyage. and in the words oi the skipper. Capt. JJ-i’. Hubley, M.B.E., ‘her performance was very satisfactory to me and I have had quite an ex- "perience with ships, during my 42 years as p, seamen.‘ "A seamen for 42 years. Capt. Canadian National steamships for 2'7 years, making about 1l0 voyages front Canada to the West Indies. "Capt. Hubley was born at Prince Edward island, Canada, and has had a very colourful career in the Merchant Navy. "Serving in two wars. Capt Hub- ley has to his credit many decora- tions which he won for distinguish- ed service. Ho holds the 1914-18 Star. 191B Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star. Atlantic Medal, Burma Medal. Pacific Clasp, and Voluntary and Victory Medals. "Ibr service on the O.N.S. Col- bome of which he was Master for l3 years. Capt. Hubley W83 awarded the M.B.E. The ship Was bombed by the Japs at Penang during the early days of the last war." FUNERAL AT! iT. GEORGES _ The largely alicra led funeralol the late Jemmc E. MaoCormick was he 1mm lhe r rsidcnce of Mrs. Ch is MICCOITIHC ‘i yfisletdgy 1115111.. m8 B! 10 1mm‘ to St. George's Church where sol emn high mass oi requiem WES celebrated by Rev. George MacCorn tick, a nephew of the deceased. as; istecl by Rev. liar- old Croken as dtl ‘con, and Rev gen. nett MacDonald as sub-deacon. In- tennent took n! ice in the church cemetery- The pallbearers were, James H. Mower nald. Angus Walk- er. Augustus M; cDzmald, John J. cflmPbtill. Josq rh Campbell and Leo Fay. The bt dy of the late Mr. lhcOonn i iclt anlived in Chaltt- i "'""'.~ town from Oalland, Cali.f.,r1‘;'0:|. Capt. Hubleyfls new command is d‘? el/"llnlv l4 Mmvluied by his “m, dmnbed; pantie-w. Mr. in .niel J. MacCorm. c , . "Built by Cans lan-Vickera for Canadian National Steamshipl. the Canadian Cruiser is titted with the largest Diesel engines evol- to go built in Canada developing 8.000 .1). “Her dimension: are 4S6 it. 0 ins- length. A0 feet beam, and she has Pei sonais Mr. Lloyd In nun, Borden. EEJ. ls a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital: t His lilxoelle _:y. ‘Most Reverend James Boyle Alanop of Charlotte- wwn leaves tit‘: morning for Que- bec City to ll-itentlitho funeral on lliriday oi Rt: minutes Cardinal Villeneuve. nago of 11.1w and on ant, voylll aha made an average of lb l-fl knots on a reduced speed. "Very modern in every deta both for hlndiLng cargo and in cooking equipment the air-condi- ‘tlonod electrically fitted vessel has luxurious accommodation for twelve first-class passengers. divided into five double and two Jllilivmom oabina. she can also carry 70 dock- era. rpm“ pith an automatic con- trolled at h‘ (our, tho Canadian quint- h it!!! cubic felt II ‘earso nhigcation loader ‘mines return to 0mm IhO yin a, aqulpql with radar footl- ittav. the moat modern minimum-I no so tatiliaati for nutritional lul- 1t is pleaaila .13.... that nun - ,Gt.i psqrq t. tn-mltehyiémdwarvs": laMHoQitflartat-harreoantopon ICTQ. t l Al Carlo mm fiat Danger In ' l non. ma. Jan. as ~ - Dr. ibnneth Phillipa, phys- ioian who I been attending Bear- enables he to our! "Written willthliloriflhoba se- nate. I g the wont Dashes-DC. how long Canadians would contin- ue to accept n. six ounce butter ra- tion and restrictions on usage 0i other dairy products. "It would appear reasonable to assume that ii presént restrictions and controls nre continued I0 the point where there is a decline ‘m ggngumer plirchlliiilf,’ Dower WC may eventually have a great deal of dif- " iiculty in building up consumption to the levels which would have P11- vailed if it had not become 09°55‘ sm-y to imp059 such restrictions. liew French Cabinet Formed P5315, Jan, zz-tAlfi-Socialist premier- Paul Rantadlei- today formed a compromise "alilw" cabinet embracing all H1430!‘ PM‘ ties and ‘thus gave France her first complete constitutional gov- ernment setup in seven years. After tlvg days of negotiations, ngmadler finally succeeded m “mam; the centrist Mouvcntent Republlcai-n Popuisire into the cabinet by giving Georges Biduult the Foreign Ministry and worknig out a compromise on the Nation-ll Defence Ministry. _ Bidault. former M.R.P. premier. had served as Foreign Mmister with but alight interruption ewi‘ since the liberation. Rumadiers own Socialist Party was awarded the key Interior Min- istry. which controls the police. In accordance with Ramadier’: promise-Ac which the MRP. had ohjecied—the Communists received the National Defence Ministry. But. separate ministries were cre- ated for war, navy and air. and these were divided among other parties. Plumbers Supplies Prices To Advance TORONTO. Jon. 22 Manufacturers hem 0f article! l" which copper. lead, zinc and antl- molly arc used agreed today the cost of almost everything made of metal will rise as a result. of the increase in the ceiling prlcaa of those metals. "Increase will be a: much as a ltird in such articles la meta! ash lays. floor lamps, and lead pipe used by plumbers. add one manu- lecturer. Every manufacturer was working today on canvassed a revised price list. Few are accepting orti-_ era at the old price. Construction officials that the price increase will have an hush-tent affect on building coats. Copper water pipes, brats water taps. cowh- electrieal Wil- lng. metal door knobs. brass hing- es will all show increases up to to‘ so: ant, than officials said. The crypt. beneath the basement nel-llke room of white washed walls which turn grey in the light of a predicted I Two Local Planes At Port Manicr Two Maritime Central Airways planes are at present busy can-y. l QUEBEC’ Jm ,2 _ ,0?) 4m, ins freight fmm seven Islands, body of Rodrigue Cardinal Ville- ncuve. Archbishop of Quebec who died in California last week. will be given a place of honor Friday in a long, grey subterranean chamber which serves a5 the crypt of his- on the Qudiec mainland to the isolated iumberinfl village oi Port Menier on the west end of An. ticostl Island. it was learned last night. Capt. H. S. Jones has been at Port. Menler for two weeks with a Rapidte. Tuesday he was joined by Capt. Carl Burke and Capt. G. J. Godfrey. flying a Douglas C47 transport. The Douglas is expected to continue the frelghting job with the Rapidc until Saturday. Then Capt. Godfrey will relieve Capt. Jones. permitting the latter to return to Charlottetown. ’ It is expected the Rapide will runqin at Port Menler until the spring break-up, ierrying supplies which failed to reach the village when ice formed before the last trip of a steamer. Originally from l0 to 15 tons of supplies were said to be ready for freighting but now it is ex- pected that the amount has been increased. . T-he Maritime Central Airways 1s being employed by the Consoli- dated Paper Company which is carrying on operations on'Anti- costi Island. Egg Receipts In P. E . I. Show Decided Increase Egg receipts here show a. decided increase, Mr. F.M. Nash, senior poultry products inspector reported yesterday in an egg and poultry imarket report, Quality oi’ product is 300d but local demand [or prod- uct is slow. Packers are now ex- porting. One export carlot shipped to Great Britain t-hig week. Cor. sumer demand continues heavy. Dealers expect to change paying prices from (all contract to spo-ing contract basis effective 27th. P.E.I. stations are quoting for un- gradeu eggs delivered: A Large 35; A Medium 33; A Pullets arrl B W; C 20. Graded shipments delivered in Charlottetown: A Large 40; A med- ium 38; A Pullet and B 33; C 25. Specialized producers are receiv- ing for cartoned pack: A Large 46-8; A Medium 44-6: A Pullet 36-8. l SurprLsingly enough. poultry re- tceipts iastnveek practically doubled l those of preceding week but it is be- lieved that this is due to delayed deliveries because of extmmelycold weather. “Story Parade” of ‘The Maritime: in ' Attractive .Form_ Quoted recently in The Guardian in connection with the placing or. a. monument on the grave of the! Hon. Phillips Callback, noted earlyl lIsland statesman, in the old Prot-_ lcstant cemetery on Elm Avenue; ‘was the story of Mr. Calibecks life- lfrcm an article by Mr. Roland H.‘ Sherwood. of Pictou, N.S. Mr. Sllcr- wood i5 the author of a Very inier- , callus volume based on cdd lncid-. ents in Maritime history, entitled "Story Parade," which has just been published in attractive form by the Tribune Press. Sackville. and lwhich is now on sale in Charlotie- i llown st Herman's book and novelty ‘ shop. Great George street. The! article on Mr. Callbeck appears in’ this volume. as well as other refer-. olives to Prince Edward Island ini his stories of buried treasure. etci ‘ In all, some forty-five colorfull stories of places and events in the‘ lMarillme Provinces appear in Mr. Sherwoods volume. which is illus- trated with pen drawings by Mr. . ‘James DeCoste. The book is of cn-y grossing interest. and should find a ready tnarket not only in this part of Canada. but throughout the; Dominion. Wondsvtorth llouse C.C.F. iioatinuartars l ormwA. Jan. 22 _ (cm _ iwoodaworth House. new national lheadquarters of tho 6.0.1". Party ‘will be officially opened Saturday on the second day or the party's national council meetings being lheld here. | Situated on Melcaife Street. (CPI- about a half mile from the Capital's ibualness district, the building was Inamerl in memory of J.S. Woods- 'worth. founder and first leader o.i ‘the C.C.F. Party officials said the ‘ locuuplod laat Aiuluat. would event- ‘ually become "an educational cen- tre for the national movemen ." '1"lrst step would be the offering oi wneapondence courses in 0.0.1". ltheories beginning next month. l l fund campaign. I Idolph Manning were appointed as g tract was not he i i lLePage. G. A. Hughes, Alex. Mc- ln. Giliis and carried unanimous- ______ Trinity United Church linltis Annual Meeting The annual ti United Church 13:: lilegld 01in Hall last evening. ‘Aflgr g Igor; devotional service, Rev, '13]; “c, 1mm" W" IDPOinted chairman of the meeting and 13,-, a n ‘Setseel and E. E. Clawson grey“. FCR TIIE FIRST TIME ll rnsstt ROASTED-IN THE sneu. ’ e PEANUTS u. i’ 39¢ Limit-Z Lin. to a Customer. URANGES l3.“ iii‘ 4 tioz While They Lost IN STOCK TODAY Sweetened Shredded Cocoonut, Fitted Dates, Cooking Figs, Red Cherries, Candy, Mincemeof, Maple Butter, Bor Soup -. YEARS l fr!“ report o! the Session was liven by the clerk. Dr. Steel, and allowed that each department o! 1'6 church had continued to ghqw faithful and devoted service. Report of the contmittee or stewards was presented by tr-eag. "Y" Neil Pussies. showing the most satisfactory achievement yer reached in the 84 years of the llflluhs hiltory. Mr. A. W. Maihesun reported on behalf of the trustee board. not: Pineapple Juice Ripe Tomatoes, lb. Choice Hood Lettuce Crisp Delicious . Cele! On behalf 1 ll - it 7' and maintenange cdtnmilfiseiyrlszle): 2 TIIIS STOCK . . . . . . 25C rotary Harold Bu ll mess“ Ye" will‘ {filings-ell J ta ' at swear r t. F‘II t. u. s1 allocation “my ma. us rrtve . res t , . c Mr, y“ Montgomery reported Smoked Fillets, lb. 29c an active and successful yearJor Smoked Klppari, pkg. 20c the Men's Association. _ l For the Women's Afternoon llllXiliflry of~the Women's Misk ilouflry Society. Mrs. L. Bustin secretary. gave an interesting ac- count oi the year's activities, Large Salt Herring, dos. 85c Choice Corned Mackerel, each 25c ................. Mustard and Plain 29g Bottle gluon showed growth and inter-l 48 oz. Mrs. Earle Clarke reported for Tin the Evening Auxiliary; Miss Ed- ' ' l v iill Anderson for the Mission Lmm 3 "m to on 0rd" Circle; Miss Marjory Pickard for the Mission Band, completing the Missionary Society reports. alli The Way You like it CASH &- CARRY STORES showing deep interest. We Deliver Delivery The Baby Band a d Cr dl - l . Roll activities were oriltlinedl o; C-lgJl-‘D- 187 GT- 95039153 ST- Service Mrs. Louis Simm d. s i - 0H8 , _ Ph ,._.,,d,,n,_ °“ 5 “p” " 748 fine sir store With The at; Stock l 72;“ Mrs. Sydney Craswcll,’ secretary reported for the Women's Associ- . r _ Patients will be housed on the sec; fl h ters, Mrs. Stanley Thompsomllne- ggil/ateoorrooynsere slicers rlrgrgftvlg: sident, advised regarding their roonm “wee ‘Hiled wards and on. . G-bed ward. l , 0n the main. floor one Wing wil from 10 cents u day, dependcn: on be set “m? m‘ M1159“! hi!!!’ Mr. A. C. Duchentin reported ‘he Oulpm per man in the Collie,“ training quarters wihere there wil for the Central Relief Fund and i“ ‘be u, dgmqnstratign mom. c1355, ' room. and office. Graduate nurscg Tun“ w Conmmc quarters will be in this wing al.50- Sh 1 Flte maternity departmcr.‘ and Church c oo; Mr. J. R. Finley,\ The some ".5 h» h d pcdatrlc ward will be on iihc third assistant supt. of the senior de- it“! mominée uidgrwtllg solfesxlfi, 11001‘. The delivery Bull-e will wre- ation, showing graat activity and decoration. Red Cross. charitable T Poor Fund. partment, and Mr. Lloyd Show, lshlp or we Federal Department of slst of a. labor room, delivery roomy l STRIKEACTICN (Continued from Page l) Tlll li-iafi graduated one, interest in all departments. Reporting for the King's Daugh- and other activities which werel ' . . faithfully carried out. smlmg upwdlds Mrs. A. V. Spilleil, Supt. of the primary department of the’ superintendent, gave a graphic my, m b f d _, nurse's station and a pediatric outline of the school work and Alfifigwwith” ‘nlfijdelfgfflgljsizv; nursing unit of as beds. The no. commodation for the maternity asked for continued support. Reports for the Young People's Union, prepare} by Milton Cut- ciiffe, and the Girl Guides. W Union representatives today. Labor Minister L. D. Currie of Nova Seotia sat in on the first seszloni For the Union. an internationall of‘ patients will corclst of five priyato rooms. five semi-private rcoplg, twp 4-bed wards and one S-bed ward‘. ‘The pediatric ward will consist o! Mrs. l-l. Cudmore, were presented. Tepregenuflive-John Owen V _ _ M,‘ c_ H, 315C]; report“; on W.3sh1ngt°n__‘“,aS present ‘two private rooms. seven seml-pn- v v behalf of the music committee: The Union still held the tzircuti vale rmnhs‘ ‘our bassmets’ one ma“ i I" . - _ nursery with 28 bassinets and unI ggegngginelaglftrfielfver we P‘°'lsuspect nursery with four basslneta. aulhorlzéd b em ti]; had, mm‘ Tile fourth floor extends only Black on a church book of re- convention, iallagle ’ ddglullfyllovler “lie Oengalfvjngltand ‘Km mpmbrancpr dlsl-Ylfl- President Freeman Jflllkillsl l e m? on files“ 55a“ Messrs. Herbert Dick and Ran- in the event 9, "satisfactory" ,.,,,.__i ‘n nurses qua N‘ ' gotiaied by that‘ church auditors for the year andndate. T I Messrs. L. H. CoiIin, Hon. B. W.) It ls on Jan. 31 that the cult-e t‘ iiomage To The Rev. Mr. McLennan for the Brace Trust; Col. Full on the pension and Mr. C. H. lcontract-whiclt calls for a h3g1 Leod and Miss Morson as a Year wage rate of $5.84 5 dfly_oxpl- I Book committee for 1947. Firom that date, the Ulvtw, y. . Mr. it. E. Mutcit on behalf of declared. a "no (‘Ullifatllr-IIO ivmk" the trustees presented a detailed situation will ppevglL I report on the repairs required to; -—-______ "i °..'.".'.‘.'.‘..§it‘.'f'é.i. made .. .l Arrnovr ntastett l . A. McNair, retiring chairman o! (Oammued ‘m’; Page l) I (B), The-Gullah". PM“) l QUEBEC, Jan. 22—The humble homage of a people saddened by the loss of their spiritual leader the committee of Stewards. for l__________ his efforts during t e past ycar. quaj1m~sjcenera . , i Mr. R. H. Rogers expressed the “m; autopsy roélnljilrglaczoqtléggé‘; Whlihbhearled thanks °l ‘he Pflvate nurses’ quarters. housekeepl was paid today to Rodrigue Cut‘- meeting to the Vflrlflus boards. ers quarters, furniture storage and dinai Viiieneilve as his body lay committees and 111C190" which repair room. Patients‘ clothes stor- in state in the modest. red-availed hill/e made ml‘ "@973 submmed 98°. mM-hinery room, stores, ii9]p'5 salon of his former palace here. possible. and particularly to the dining room. staff and lllirscs‘ um- Turning out l'n bitter. Sub-zero ministers and officials of 111" ing room. The main kitchens will: weather, they came in t-hc thous- r-t-lurch, and moved a vote. of also be on this level turl will have? ends to the Archbishop's Pillacr. thanks to all. which was bncfly ‘cold storage faculties and all thel crowding impatiently into th- and tlttingly seconded by Mr. A) other departments ilecessary furl courtyard Dr the grey slants I ‘b?apfiilzaggllggngécfifillds-lfhwerlillll1 building iu await theilr Ugh ta) Y. "l! "5 BOT. tor o ur le-and-bak- Tfllt‘ Rev. Mr. McLennan briefly and willllllhte laundry and l1caiir.',_nlnnt' $1.1“ 2120.31.33) c I eloquently oppressed hi5 pleasure vi c wlilbc ill nserxarate building. The doors remained Open. H, in the results shown in the re-l hThe administration dvllnriment pf (m, public from 9 83L u, mic“ D0115 Bubmlmd- Particularly a? ll‘? Mslzlmlnmn be u" m” ma?“ night and the mourners Passed U193’ 10519599‘! ‘hf’ dew 5'3"“ ° Emir‘): ollfll Cassi?“ of all admT“ the ‘Jicr of tile late Archbishop Christian responsibility shown by marl” 1 H ce. us ness Cfniceuscc-l of Quebec at u" csnmamd mm omens‘ 5m“ and mngrpguuon‘ 1n is 0:15;‘ aqmmmg m“ {em-i of 50 i0 60 u tninllte. More than and c105.“ ‘ho meeting Mm m!‘ rogm no"; u??? w?“ fplnfmencc: 30.000 flied through the salontiur- BPxGlCWmt-i the“ adjourned w m“ [brakeezlnog lféégrgswc": lug the daym and it was estimated PP ll '~ . the goal will ‘m. a ma“ 3-, ‘The surgical department will aisoi the total ‘odd reach 50,000 when be on the main floor and will con- iiiidnapped Cirl the doors were closed for the 55g __ night. in“ gwaefgmfgglfillngsgfifivfilllig Tomorrow at 9:30 am. the Car- iwm be ‘M, major 0138mm“! rooms‘ dinal's body will be moved in n land the following other rooms; tub.‘ solemn Procesfilgn of atprcservuleli; ‘stemming and doctor‘ cleanupl tves of all re lg ous or crs o l l‘ lroom, upegthgglg, lnsu-umu“ “m, diocese through throngcd streets l , . lage, nursery gtutlon, gym-age and to the Basilica for a first public work room, nurses’ lockers and W09?!“ ""5" 1° m‘ cllllducied l wash room, doctor's lockers and by M581". Pcileller- Friday's ser- nom. Calif. Jan. as - m?) —l Atlthoritieg were clearing up t0- lnight the ravelled ends of varying stories as Police Chief Millard F0" predicted the early arrest o! a mun hunted for the abduction for ran- som oi Alice Dean Devine. 17-year- ‘vice. at which admission will be lby invitation only, will be sun?! a fracture room and a diet kitchen by James Cardinal MoGuigan. and utility room. The surgical Archbishop of ‘Poronto and Ihfl patients will be kept on this floor as only remaining Canadian Cardin- ffll’ lsodlwfllslblt; undh theubed ac- al. “ comm at on or t em nrrat ed °ld ma‘ hi3“ 5°h°°l manly" . as follows: Nint- private room; wilth I LONG AND TALL - Th! 0513M” "l ' “manhl! vme‘ communicating wash rooms. ten The Andes mountains are approrri "m" ' '“ "i sent-ounce root-no. ltWu3-Ibod wards mltQiy 4.400 miles n»; with a M‘ "We "Al! m" l“ “M” and thee 4am wards. i Medical average net-gm of lsooo feat. f “deal, during Much she said lite‘ d” lhlik lb fulfil’ QIQITIIQTRO Ilffl 110M iwu taken by force in an ‘ prisoner in a motor court room while l HUNTER RIVER AND VTCINITY in». abductor sought n. collect s10.- l000 ransom. Fertiliser is in abort supply. I would advise." you have \not placed your order to do an at nnee. l will be booking ord- wasli room. There wiltalso be an operating room for minor surgery. .__.___._._._4_ i Officers pleased a search for a man identified in a policy broad- cast as Everett Waaoott Stiles, who on up to February 10th. - ' » Buying ‘fotatoea by appointment. gave Portland. Ore. as his home George A. Dickinson when he registered at the hotel Jan. 1s. . l ALTA! I! UNIVERSAL The use of the altar has been Ill nations. universal in all times and among