illiglillll-llllllilHtiikllliltltllllftflilillllf! l1 lE|-*'.lPi>"ih._:t- i";zrfiMHQiiJlHif-fli NHHHHLLIUZ!liiY-fiiltfiblllliMljliqlizlki-l-iillilltiiilfiilltlllliIHHHUIHZZSfiJ-Tl L. 4- - IJIIFUIVHJPrt-flbllsllliliHill‘. and Mrs. Wim. s. Hillier, m‘ nan ~ ~Ave. -<TODPEI1MIBYIIIIIIC MARCH 12. 1941', 3,- . Local K. of (l. » lflonthlyllccting The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held last evetflug in their home, Richmond Street, with a good attendance of members. The meeting opened with prayer .l1y Bil Excellency Bishop Boyle who also recited the prayers for late Brother Cecil Bradley. ‘Grand Knight Mr. B. . Bradley pre- aided. ‘Ihe minutes of the last regu- iar meeting were read and on motion of Mr. Wilfred Smithnec- onded by Mr. Fred DeCoste, were adopted as reed. Lecturer T. W. Cd-Ilillibell" re- porting on the different activit- ies, advised the members then on Sunday morning, March 3o, the council wouidettend Holy Com- munion at the 8 o'clock Mass in St. Dunstan's_ Basilica, after which thby would assemble at the Charlottetown Hotel for brealofast; also that on Sunday evening. March I3. a sacred con- cert would be held in the Holy Name Halli in aid of the Char- lottetown Hospital social service and would be repeated Sunday evening. March 30. in the Holy Redeemer Hail. , Messrs. Cletu\ Murphy and J. Alfred Doyle spoke on the mat- ter cf organizing study clubs. The report on bowling was that the playoff stage was fast ap- pron-thing and at their conclu- sion the winners would be pre- sented with their prizes at a banquet in early May. The matter of degrees was discussed. However. no definite date was set but they would be held sometime this month. The meeting closed with pray- er by His Excellency after which a dainty lunch was served by the _Lecture'r's committee. OF EUROPEAN STOCK Seventy-eight per cent of Argen- tina's population. ia of European extraction. Girl ‘Guide News The monthly meeting of Guiders’ Club will be held at Mrs. Pickard's home on Greet George 8t. Thurs- day, March i3 at 8.00 p. m. Guidera please be present. All slants. MARRIAGES. ourns 50c Per insertion BIRTHS LARGE — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. March 11. 100i. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Large, I SOD. GALLANT-—At tile Charlottetown Ilo-spital, March 8th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Alyre N. Gallant, Rilstioo- ville, P. E, 1., a daughter. Dina. uowarr - at 50.502100] Street, Tuesday. March 11. i017. Mrs. Thomas 1... Howatt in her 15th year. mineral notice later. TAYLOR — At I48 Kent Street on Tuesday. March 11, James J. Taylor (Lighthouse keeper) in his 71st year. Funeral on Thurs- day, a short service at his late residence at i130 then to New Dotninlon Church for service at S. Interment New Dominion emetery. ~;__ nuoDONAI-D - At the P. E. I. ijl-lcspital on Monday. ltforch i0. --'*-l\§rs.' Percy MacDonald. nee rtle Hillier _in her 3th year. neral from 5t. Paul's Church today. Wednesday. service start- ing mt 2 o'clock. In-tefment Peo- e's cemetery. Resting at tho residence of her parents. Mr. In loving memory of my mother Mrs. Josiah Smith. who died lhroh 12th. i980. A token of love and remembrance To a Mother I ahall never ferret liarmosnorywnrsisatrcnsusw ller going s lifetime of regret. ldonoinpedaapedalday ‘Iaoaulfaemvotninaerner Are very herd to find. 1f all tihe world wore mine to give I'll live It all and more m face I also no mash nnlihg through nu door. suussanbsrsd by son. George. ‘louse Cane Iver ll. 0. MacLean ' UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltahlrs Phone i0 caitrnlt contour 0f, local interest. but advertising or k mIYmIlQfI-Jlag in tam-m M.“ In “n”; o a riotly "y- 2448—New Method Cleaners. MOORE a. MOLEOD up "° W"! today from s nu 12.361 3'3.’ display d rt lure!‘ P V” "1118 for special fea- BOOKS rou ENGLAND -.Fav. orable response has been received '° "W "cent appeal fo bolts for __AVO——__!D riralsrarrrrrirt} send your Dry Clcanins Now. Phone Jrlnltivllcnfis -- r . m ....... .. ....... ....,Ass n Discusscst illivic Affairs The regular meeting of the Trin- lity Men's Association on Manda evening last. took the form of a ‘round table dlscusslcri on civic a1- ‘fairs. This subject was introduced at the Flebrua-ry meeting of the ,Associ~a.tlon and amused s0 much [interest that the discussion was continued at this meeting in order to afford more members an oppor- tunity to express their views. . to be storage q-laca lntq a n” my‘ “d 3"]! °i Enslan . Senders| Under the capable chairmanship no hrequestted to leave the books ot Mr. Randolph Manning, the dis- ‘ ° n"?! mlffiflu- 121531011- was ire-opened by Col. LT. ‘ % ‘ ovwther who suggested among oth- mglio tflflflslpau CLOSING-Rg-ier things that the various incorp- s 151°“? keepfirs will attend a'01'ated towns. of the province should cfieiua 7";§;igi€: 8f the City Court-l co-operate with a, view to obtaining _ its evening whelasubstarvtiai grants frcm the Prov- kquestlon of all retail storeslinciai Government. The speaker _u Mal.“ 5-30 am. Will be di..-_elso asked a number of questions ‘ s" ' which were very capably answered ‘*- Y ex-Mayor B. Roy Holman. ex- FUNERAL FRIDAY-The funqMflyor PW. Turner and ex-Coum- "P1 "l M11 Margaret McAdemtfilior up. Rattray. ‘Wk 918w Fridlly morning at 9 Other; taking part in the dis. 0'¢‘m‘k from the residence Fort cussion included Messrs RE Augustus to St. where Requiem “clebrflled by the pastor, Rev/Cox. The latter Louis Callaghan, w)“; 51w ducted the servlcg at the The Pallbearers were Joseph McCarrch, Damien grave, council that it would not be advis- Messrs.'able to increase the present tax Lynn. rate but that the matter of re-as- JOSEPH Simpson and Ernest Shea. ltion. _ ———- i At the conclusion of the discus- ! lIlNERAL YESTERDAY _ r119 sion. Mr. Dobson Lea gave a very unelal of the late Henry P‘. Mac-i interesting description of his recent Farlane was held from St. Jatncs "In lo his n‘lfe's former heme in 0mm‘ Yefleldfly afternoon. Tnc Northern Ireland. ' service was conducted by the Rev.‘ —i€—i BIG Flillli SPLIT l-I. Busseil Somers. interment. (Continued from Page i) was in People's Cemetery. Tye‘. "PIWPIRY Pall-bearers were 11;; sian press during the last fetw months. Molotov asserted that Hon. A. 11'. Arsensult, n. A. Mac. Kinnon. B. A. McLeod, J. R. Bur. gfitibAP-‘vail- Iiilvrjrison. rvzv. A. stew-l . ' ' - Y" mall’ ~ 5- P~ J81“. "rxcapt in obvious cases tho Iréenamgféalyvngfi? ‘lg-EC: elimination _of the war poten- gnhbmm were‘ u Mucmwegl‘, in ‘the west haaihmdh start. “Y W°""- WW1" Jtihnsimw.‘ ‘Ement BQVIII, British Foreign IIZQCQYLZZQhQaIYV- Muhwl" 111d‘ Secretary. answered Molotov ‘ bluntly that the charges were "unjustified." and than lei: loose n diplomatic bombshell of his mm. saying that wills the ministers were 4m iihe atfiied of delniilhslriwtlon "it might b0 useful" to know the nmnber oi‘ prisoners of war hdd outdds a Germany, the informant said. Russia never has revealed how many prisoners of war the holding in her homeland. All previous questions on this silh- jeci have been refiiuffed. After handing the Russian Minister his initial! defeat on the China questions. the western representatives then blocked. at least for the time being, another Soviet proposal that the Big Four wouxMan uusv AT moons: ‘AND D LTD-Renova- tion at Moore and MscLeod Ltd. 18 progressing favorably with painters. masons and carpenters “prkins together. industriously. The main roof has been raised about four feet making “hart used sales floor which, reportedly, i; to be a new ‘wallpaper depart. ment. This new addition when Efimlbletcd will alleviate crowding in the other floors as well n; make allowance for a more com- plete display of merchandise. a‘ section has been added to tho‘ rear of the building to house n“ lmprwed freight elevamr- ii ministers discuss China infom- pamnge" °l°v“t°" “m1 l new al-iy and issue a communique on Smimm" the subject. Bevin said he would think over Persnnalg the communique suggestion, but .that he did not believe it was Patrick's Church Mulch, o n. Black and City c:un-' High Mass was cilicrs N W Inwther and C.M.1, speaker ststrd thst| rqnflit was the feeling of the presentl Raymmld BQYIHII. James Laflerty, sessment was receiving considera- , assets. row-an. aqua,“ l .ina~~ r 1 -THE crlanwrrmfowzv GUARDIAN l i 0.8. Wheat Hits llcw24-ycarllig t CHICAGO. March 11 (AP) — Tho price of cash wheat in Chicago today pushed to $2.30 a bushel. the highest in 24 years, as dealers questioned the ability 0f ihfi United States to deliver enough wheat to meet the needs of war-prostrate countries. Grain futures, dealt in at the Chicago Board of Trude to os- NEW POLISH PREMIER iablish orderly marketing of cash I ONCE HELD BY NAZIS wbig-elat, bountdedd higher at me _ 5 \' ° ° 83".; trading. ‘but 1 Former underground resistance dropped baolcnearly 10 cent; o, eader and inmate of Nazi con-lbushtel lfl some instances before centration camps, Joseph Cyran- the sessions close, when .1 “rave kWWiCZ. seen here, has been nam- of profit cashing entered the ed premier of Poland by the new ' trading pits. president, Boleslaw Bierut. Oyran- Market analysts said there was I 1 i t i t i i tkilewiel. secretary-general of the nothing in today's news w muse swans! Dani’. was formerly min- the reduction of prices in the ister wit-bout portfolio. futures trading. but after m.» —-— ' tMarch future delivery 501d at [QPE Hus "Qpiful |a2.a1 a bushel. the highest since ___ the record $52125 May 11, 1917, prices retreats quickly. The flour milling industry has add up to a marked improvement been scouring the country for in the world's outlook for s jusfuheat and theqlack of sufficient and lasting palace. grain available to meet milling Moreover, he is afraid that this‘ demands has had an lnfiluencc m. [unfortunate condition will continue‘ increasing the price of bread, ‘so long as the peace of Europe and Although the higher prices of of the world is considered solely, grain add up to more pennies under the light of what each state missing from the hougewjyg5 ‘demands for its own individual sau- purggg a5 more Cities record 1n. url-tyy, and in the existing pfeCliF-‘crenscs in the price of bread, ious circumstances one ls allowed whim h,“ advanced from o“ to to increase its strategic POIiIiOXiSIthJ-gg “m; Q 1°“ 1n u" l“. and present its neighbor with ac- week, g f", pleasant He,“ we" compiished facts. visible to the consumer, The Pontiff was asked what. in} Butter is lower, hogs at Chi- the present period of relative and; c330 were o“ 5o cems to sun perhaps temporary lFBIIQUIiiMQiIBmbS wore 25 Cents lower’ and‘ were his aspirations for the CvIl-‘ 1n New york ‘he price o’ canon tinusd advancement of the Church harmed u much as um ! bu“ and for the greater well-being of, 1n “day-a tradlnsl mankind. | The Holy See. he said, is the centre of the universal CflliYCiL. r gliustralia Expects 35,000 Immigrants The end for which Christ. estab- lished that church is to bring the knowledge of Christ to all men and to communicate to their souls the grace of salvation which. Christ purchased for them on the, ‘cross of'Go1gotha. oANnmnaA U R To attain that end. he said. thsim _ (c?) _' aigwfiglufirg Church requires freedom of actionphgppmg ‘wcmmoatim ‘M mu“ u in every region of the world, and d”, a ‘mums. Amtrak Wm, m one must be constantly intent emu“ o; 31,0090‘, ma,“ mm‘ and giledélodxilfif and protecting that population M only 75,00,000 ma,“ At the present moment he con- lxggbua datermmad bid m’ 1mm‘? tinued. nu efforts are directed; m,‘ cunt“, magnum, m“, isrwfidgm ofoxtaerdfidityydslztirtxag Vstltieitzi! l‘ W" h“ been -,- ‘one. t sysur Immigration ‘éliflli.°i..‘;1i§i‘;"ii..i“f$§iZ§°Zi stave," gov We w - ‘ a t f Catholics throughout the’ world, i0 350m in]; 3.156112%“, $31,821: 522:: ‘t; ‘.'Z§..$2.ii“?.‘.‘§§. v W . ' s.’ and clothing, to arrange for the M; 0.3mm; depanment h“ homeless. wandering millions and 1mg“ mm m, Poasgbgmy o; m,‘ orderly emigration to some coun-Img gmmlgmn“ to Australia by an. The many friends of Mm Lloyd proper under the circumstances.‘ Rogerson, Crapaud, will be lIFOES-FMDTShBH and Foreign Minister] ed to learn she is recovering from Bidault of France supported! a recent operation at the Pr-nce Bevlll- 4. Edward Island Hospital. ‘edMarshall added t-lqixant he believ- —~- , it would be‘ proper" to! Friends of Miss Dorothy Keefeqplace the Chinese question on‘ RN. regret to learn she is ii] at the agenda “without China. as a! her home and hope to see ht-r member of the council, being‘ around soon. present and participating in the! determination of this agenda an‘ well as in any subsequent discus-i sion.” (China's Foreign Minister Wong. siren-cruel. issued a statement] ln Nankingthathls countrywould. not “agree to inclusion of it-lt problems in the agenda of ms! foreign ministers’ conference") i Marshall presided over today's] meeting-the second in the Mos» cow conference to decide lhe' fu-ture of Germany and Austria. On Bevin's suggestion. the min- isters agreed to include. along‘ with the whole question of repar- ' refill. $500,000 Fir-c In Plastics Plant UITAWA. March 11—(CPr-Ai 3500.000 firs flashed through the: highLv-lnflamm-Jhio contents of the! suburban Eastview plant of Piss? tics and Chemicals. Ltd.. today and in less than an hour destroyed the] blliidinfl- ' ,atlons. a report by the inter-. Firemen o! the Eastvlew and‘ Allied reparations (nission in Gloucester township fire depart», Brussels, ‘Than may started 90..-! merits arrived on the scene] sideration of the‘ demilitarization! promptly hut were powerless to swtton n] a ‘mo-page report on‘ halt the flames. An hour later. Germany by the four-power M. they ware vainly directing streaxusi lied control ccuncilj ' of water on still-flaming pilas of, 1g w“ a; 11115 pglnf, ma; M010- plastic shrsfius. but the huge root, ov levellcd his accusations that Sliders “'9” iwisied like P1111"? ills western powers had failed to and the concrete walls were crumi (lgmfljfafjzg (help zon¢s_ amt with the intense heat. i . , use: nattcsrtou t, In Moratorium. ..............T.... r... .. hi. Lidstone; Springhill, Mrs. S. Ford; Victoria W. Mrs. MacLeod; The delegation was met by Prem- ier J. Walter Jones. minister o1 education. Hon. G. ll, Barbour and Mr. L.W. Shaw. deputy minister cf agriculture. Several of the delegate; addressed the government reprsae tivea and presented the following petit- ion: t In loving memory of my Door Mother. Mn. Josiah Smith. who departed tihla life March 12th. I. A token of love and remembrance To a mother l shall never forget. lIerutemor-yeomelaatreasran, Her going a lifetime of regret. Idnnotnsodaspedaltlay To bring her to my mind. The den I do not thin! o! her "At a meeting of the District Ave WI’! he"! i0 lilli- Convention held at Ellersiio on If all the world were mine to Iivs| July i2. 1948. representing nine- l'd give it all and more teen Women's institutes discussion To see 1.1m face I loved so uanoh was brought forth for the need of Cones smiling through uagdoor. additional educational facilities for Memories soc trealIn-el no one the rural districts represented by can steal. them. and the following resolution Death 1s a heartache no one can heal. I “Whereas many children lnthese louse may forget you now thatlrural coumunities are 4691'"!!! 0f ma, ‘one, the opportunities . of obtaining Int r will trlnelnbd’ no math! hlahar education due w the "at how long. that their parents. in many cases. “mm, mmgmfigfgd and gm; are unable to finance their edu- lulmsl by liar son. Russell smith. cation in Smnmerzide or Charlotte- _ . a - town ' lillllflllll LEGIIIII All wor veterans m requested to attend the funeral ol ‘the Iota Mn. Myrtle MacDonald (nae l-lilllar) formerly of lie C. W. A. C. The service will be at Si. Paul's Anglican 1 Clituuli at‘! p.10. Wednesday, March 12th. .‘ W. WITH, Secretory-Mono er, Charlottetown lrone Canadian Legion I " ‘Therefore, Resolved that we humbly petition the government to set aside a grant for the erection of a High Bdhooi at a convenient ‘central ooint between 01.0w "l! Miscouchc. and to make provision for .1. suitable teaching staff.’ " ' Theldeiegation was assured that iihtir petition‘ and representation w...“ b; given every consideration. ,__._______ia_- r PIl-IIJVOLUTION PAPER! Before the revolution of 1911. 66 newspapers were published in Rus- a a - Fllliilllil IIUTIOE I ‘gnawed she was employcd for l4‘ French, 45, pioneer aviatrix. i118!"- tramplsd to death in February I few hours after leaving a drive-in w” “mm "9' ‘An obscene inscription n». lipstick had been mitten across her breasts. been questioned in the two cases. all have been l leased. lion of any connection Miss Winters‘ death and that of either o! the two DIWMIS Victims- By coincidence. Miss Winters’ ad- dgus in Hollywood was nvxt door to the apartment home on Chero- kee Avenue where was short had lived. made by the sheriff's office oi the victim but tn both calea the women were gtbssqtlentlg located alive. Officers laid the worn from the garmti-ug and mefled B! gicalout. ma!!!‘ identification: dif- ui. try where with proper safeguards and by 94mm“ came;- and now ,5 to their religious and social. Needs negotiating to chann- me $5,900. they may begin anew the life of [on 11m,- Aquiglnia f“ {our spe. an honorable Christian family, that e51 jmmwmgion mp; gram Em». ementlaily vital cell of human ao- 09¢ The Qfj-yggf-glfl ship h.“ u. vieiy- oormnodatbn for 2,000 passengers. If opposition between the Church .i'_._____r and the modern world ls becom- ing more and more stressed in certain quarters, he continued. it is because there are leaders and groups in power today who aim deliberately at giving the modern world a character and policy of conduct ~ that are anti-Christian, even anti-God. Hence, the Pope said, he deem- ed it a most solemn duty of his office to hinder in season and out of season any loosening o} the bonds that unite human civiliza- tion with the fundamentalvprln- ciplcs of Christianity-a,» 1 muitosLsrntitts i (Continued from Page 1) " ofQoplln. Mo, who foundlhe body, ‘W85 booked on suspicion of minder. but detective sergeant Marty Wynn- said: “We believe she was breiiihl Production Increase In ll. S. Last Year HALIFAX. March l1 — (CF)- Production in Nova Scotilrs four basic lndustriep showed an increase of more than i0. per cent during 1946. preliminary Provincial Gov- ernment estimates said today. -Output for the year in agriculture. M1JiiriB.~!0rest industries and fish- crbes was’ estimated at $144,372,000, an increase of $14,141,000 over the 1046 figure. A11 four industries increased "W" Production and three of them. mining, forestry and fisheries, set records. Estimated values of 1046 produc- tion with i945 figures in brackets. Agriculture $44,481,000 ($37,981,. there in an automobile. That would 000); mining $35,391,000 ($32,206,- 19; mm 0mg» 000i; forest products $33,000,000 Wynn said identification cf Miss i$30.000.000l; fisheries $32,000.- Winters was thud/e from finge-r- 000 i$30.550.000)- prints taken when she was arrest- ed for resorting, intoficatlcm and driving while intoxicated. At , Paramount Studio. centre around the scant garments rewrdstsllp, which was apparently of navy issue and bare the stcnciled name years prior to 1042 as a vbpllilhifward", I raga y: _. Airline Seeks Cause . c.n.n. Appointment Gharloltctoitl c. 0f Freak Accident GANDER, Nfld., March ii — (OP) — The Corsteliation aircraft from which a navigator was lbst last night 500 miles from Gander over the Atlantic Ocean, will be returned 1o Wilmington; Del, for an investigation, Trans-World Air- line officials said here today. The stevigatcc. George Hart cf Sag Harbor. Long Island. N.Y. was lost when his plastic btibbie atop the plane was blown from thct craft fcur miles above the ocean. The plane was carrying 1B passeng- Monthly Meeting Th! Nlular month the Charlottetown C W L, wsa held Tuesday pvgmni . March 11th in» the Izague Hal with the Resident, m; q g‘;- nell McMahon in the chair, The chaplain. Rev. yw ~ Canils was present and br 57" dressed the meeting. He» that members promote the treat movement 1n the this wcrk being actively .~ by the Catholic Women's Clanada. found at the scene and the pillow- {era and a crew of 10 and was e ‘route lo Geneva by way of th Azores. In a statement released today Airline officials raid that an in quiry had been started by T.W.A and the Civil to determine cause of the accid ent. Preliminary repzztrts indicate tha pressure within Hart through men-t said. Meanwhile. T W A has hrdere all planes with pressure cabin sure and hold altitildes cf liCCld-fllt has been determined. The statement said Capt JT (hornet owns unavailable) flew the cabin. The passengers _ ovtrnight at the airport here await RE-Eiiiii T0 (Continued from Page 1) will present she chair 1'0!‘ dogpatch boxes. - carved. 1t is built and design- ed to Last for centuries and We all hope it will." Canadian members of the Dm- pire Parliamentary Association dismissed a visit to the Welt Indies in the near fut/urn. sttb- sequent to an invitation received from British Islands in the Carib- Mr. MacNauglvt just remarried to Ottatwa on Monday subsequent to a visit to Prince Edward Island. Together with James Lester Douglas and Dr. T. V. Grant. M was in his seat at last nigihtt’! ses- sion and closely followed the address on the Throne Speech de- bate given by W. Chester S. Mc- Lure, Progressive Conservative mitorhnr for Queen's- No Discourtesy Int-ended Iliberai tnemrbers from Prince Edward Island agreed that the outbreak of scattered conversa- tions on the floor of the House during Mr. McL-ures address eves by no means intentional discourt- ery. It was an unfortunate fact. they said. that there seemed to be a miniffililsn. of interest on the part of mesnibers od central and western Canada in the Borden- Tormentinc ferry- "Tinere was no discotlrtesy in- tended in the conversations of some of the menubers when Mr. lirtcflure was elieaklfls." said Mr. Mamaueht. “M 8W0" with experience in the House knows. tirat sort of thing is veri’ common, and Mr. Speaker is Irr- quently obliged to call the cham- ber to order. "I'm afraid that there is less interest than we would W191 1" Prince Edward Island's ferry many of our members don't know either the history of inter-com- mlilnicstion between the island and the mainland or the condi- tions under “which it operates." The House rrccivbd Mr. Mc- Lurz-‘s sallies intimating that EIJOZIKPI‘ Dr. Gaspard Fautt-ux had in Qnobcc or as the "an import- with applause oral party next in currtbent- of ant cabinet. post" and laughter. expert by the music and leeul (‘W-i partments. and from 1040 until-she‘ left the studio in the- summer oil 1e42, she carried the title of legal assistant. 5137mm and Poses Other Unsolved Murders Still unsolved are on. air-vino: in Jgnuu-y of the "Black Dllilil.’ Elizabeth Short. 22-year-old Med- fotrd, Mass, film hopeful. who was mutilated and her severed body left in s. vacant lot, and Jeanne T. hostage and sol-em bit actress, estatirant with a small. dark ml-Ii- Although scores oi suspects have wynn said there was no 1111108- between “he Ieillbiis of area. tabulated largest nation in Two tentative identifications were f" h" "g, m; in the Riverbank Florin!- ', face was bloated They said madman. would m’ "m" "F m‘ "'°°'°'" —t QQOIOIIFR‘NC‘ Aeronautics Boarti the calm, {cn-cdiflaradlan National Railways. ‘Jotietmm the opening when the astrodome tors off, the state‘ sys- tenls to use or.-ly uornral air pres- 12.000 feet until the cause of last night's Miller and co-pjiot OF. Hamilton t tCP) ihoflre 0n hostile mobs in the Sikh plane back to Gander after cie- rig; 0y Ann-mm- roenotag from 19.000 to 10.000 festive... ihilS Yfiwrmll mrmal Wessu-Te mbnew in the Punjab after a ter-. were sheltertdtirart 550 persons were killed. in‘; another plane tocoti-iinue they, “CI-memo snuanon was filllfili. Ltcliialu"uihiglillzsoffigdltaigfitpeeled tomorrow, designated m nves ga on an p findings to the Civil AbfOIWll!i¢S|H1ndu5_ Board. the clerk and ‘New Zealand the new "The table will be a very fine] mfivlllll- This meet-ling will h one" the memfber for Prince dressed by My, John .. sal . "It will be massive. o! solid i c P R Odimty educational oflicer, white oak and appropriately. ' ' ' m. mam the eubieet being bean. A schedule of visits and ports-of-call will be drarwn 11D shortly. transportation problems and that 1 bccn chosen as loader of th-e Lib- i n The fill-miles of the g monhly and executive We" EPPFOVBd as read by Vessel’. secxctlry, The 1 _ natement was submitted treasurer. Miss M Bmdis a Feipondeoice was read » MvTague and was as 1301s. L-A- Dauqan. st. Mary's Oath Halifax. forms-r chapnln- o! sub-division, e 1- v appreciation of gift; Sister J9 the Cross of the Social gpartmrnt. City Hospital, ‘ . ‘the members for donation of for lhis wcrk; Mrs. DJ‘. Violence Flares Anew tin Punish Province v?‘2.°.°.§3.“..°?.ll§.“ii;§.§fi.l if}. I jective; the family of the late ~ , M Mulligan, with appreciation B888 Mr. John Pullen‘, newly appoint- t ed flfllilal freight traffic manager, .1 sympathy- ment. . A sum of money was voted itfi- t‘ are the Papal Relief Fund to sist the starving children of ope. The Notional organ-lint 101011811 the President, Mrs. W Dundin. has appealed to s11 divisions throughout Canada = a“ Charlottetown sub-division. 1s m» as llered to add its quota to thig - fend-Pakistan day" av Sikhs rro,-"°$O“;fie§“‘;€° mo m“ _ “This is not rioting-it is civil ‘h’ “m1 dmlib“ M "W war!" one official said. ‘mu “m H“? Redmm’ Meanwhile, the political situ- a‘ Em”- 1" °°'°'P°""°=1 Vi"! ation which both officials and f°h°°1 ImP'°"°"‘}°m 1M8“! politicians agree is the basis of hekbecun??? “w but” . the disorders appears no nesreijamthrs u“ “mend Dim/m” soltution. The province has been m u e5 “Mined without a government since the ,m?h o! Agu" "“‘ resignation a week ago of the It i?“ em NW5“ m non-Moslem League coalition. er o‘ he edmamm“! LAHORE, India, March 10 extended in British troops opened today, as violence- killing deters. flared ‘ror-filled week in vhich at _ i t A high provincial official said Program of Education in Big under their new Education Act income Down ‘For 1946 Reports of common t. . MONTREAL, March 10-(CP)- PM"! ab"! "is "MI o! the. Canadian Pacific Railway company mm‘ mdfivmb ""- todiay reported net income of 535w wmm" "Wu"? 1°’ m," team or also a share for the veer "44 N" M1 Mahmud Iv . ended Dec. 8i. 104D. This com-ha“ ualsdhflg: t0 Flt-ml. pares with net income of $31,814,“ P 043114581 1Q or $1.06 a share for 1945. P" be“! T°°°4Wd 17! m9 Gross earnings were $293,495,828 MTS- c-La WWW-id- mll - as compared with a316.ifD,358 the publicity is Elven to meeting‘ previous year and working ex- 1 1-"8119- "‘ perlses war. museums against] A nominative committee for.- aasoosaou, leaving net milway mwel meeting in April. was earnin of 848.060 versus $34k- Wi-mfi "ml M3‘!- ‘ofijuflm 19? chairmen. Meeting adlottunsd. "Other income" from eteamships.‘ hotels, communications, invest! . ' menu and miscellaneous sources totalled autumnal against mas Shae’ Tn,‘ T0 S SIBJMJM. ' ‘ "other income" made total income ‘ of $43,662,844 available for fixed, " ' charges in 1946 as compared with‘ ‘ é- - $51,161,231 the year before. The first swimmer o! the "I" Fixed charges amounted to Sii-JPI-len to tfl. the water d ~- 4$.1i3 in 1M6 while in 194s they lottetom Harbour took ck - were $19,541,129. MM 111°" "l! the Hulls " I Particulars of "other lncumeWYQ-iiflffily afternoon I ‘and comparative figures are as‘ Whether or not no would tollyw‘: succeeded in reaching the ‘ Net comings from ocean and P011 Shun — about s. mile - coastal steamsh-ips. $4200.54 8nd to which he was hflflfl‘ against 1946's $2,062,965; net esrn-HIPPQI-fad psoblemstioai to inga from hotels, communicationsMQNdYP-Ii and 301m Hadley Zand miscellaneous PTPDBTUPS- $2.-'.'-h9 7°11" Mid 5W5 9W ‘ssossa as compared with $2.2m.- 09- They numbed e" .817; dividends received $9,563,152 teusht up with him nudway in the = {against $4,768,065. Net income from MPIIOHT- 5nd Pulled him irlio the iinterest. axons-nae. separately 5°" , twenty! properties and mlscelian-[ The sheep, which had csmpd , eous sources. $1,463,516 against frmfl "l! "eidiht shed about 1M ‘$5,942,000. ‘yesterday afternoon; appeared n0~ ‘ Worse for his eXDerience. ' Philippines President ‘Escapes Assassin WINSIICE SOUTH SCHOOI} , Report of Winslos South Sc - *1" for Ytfarch. . Grade .\'.—1. Betty Horne. Grade 1-‘1-1. Beatrice Jcnkili Bennett Jenkins. . Grade vnr.-1, Roma itodd; Doris Jenkins; 3, Buddy Home. I o MANILA, March lb-Ufuesdayb v -_ _ M i A. R .'- , , FasPrt-esstfgfixgd aéfsxaxiseéltation hymn _"md° ‘n-'”1* Veda 3°55? grenade-thrower lei:- last night a.- Lleailor RPdd7 3' Ema“ semck- ha concluded a svieakl-liz cam- ‘grad? \I"1' Domlhy Mcnon" - .5 - n’! ‘ac a ' 1M5" f“ glxelafggniiugn (‘Wafiflch Grade V.-—-1. Ernie Diamond; equality Filipinos are voting tod-ay. i The attack occurred on a blat- Iform in front of anuicnt QuLapO Church in Plant Nliranrin, Mar- 'rla's central transportation icr- mine]. which was jammed with an audience of 50.000 W750i"- Reasons for the attack were not pinned down. but it occurred at the wlndup of a heated campaign for and against ‘he parity amendment. _ This proposed consiitutrozial amendment. which political o'c- servers expect to be approved. would link the economic future of the Philippines to the United States until July 3. 1974. It would irant Americans sweep- ing rights lo develop the islands’ Alice Jctilsins; 3. Ian Auld_ Grade 1II.-1. Margaret Rctid: ltfarvy-zi (liilemiei Ii. Lorne S0111: Grade lI.—~1, Bery1 lilcFarintic 2, Preston Jenkins; 3, Wayne L. . lcspic. Grade l.~-1, Pauline Jenlrhv, 2. Attendance — Beatrice a David Rodd. Perfect Jenkins, Doris Jenkins,’ Eleanor Rodd. Melvin Hambly, Veda Rodd. Ammm" Dorothy McDonald. Marie McDon- ald. Ernie Diamond. Alice Jenkins, _ Blythe Rodd and Preston Jen Teacher-Mary P. McKamtd.” mineral, agricultural and other‘ natural resources, build power dams and operate public utilities on equality with Philippines citizens.’ and,‘ h, _ trouble an as a prevennvre_ ivobxrzuslcgaamtan Qfggmmm- ‘Q °‘~ invigorating Sysop lranse ls‘ 212.689 square miles in by some 39.1%.!” persons. The western Europe. France ls famed and science. She borders on Spain and the Mediterranean Sea in the south. the lay of Bless! in the west. the English Channel and Bllllqfli in the North, and Germany. Swltserland and Italy in the east. Iler president is Vincent Aurlel and Alexandra Psrodl la her permanent delegate at. United Nations Bulgaria". France ls a permanent member of the Security Council and a member of the Economic and Social Council and the hualeaalill Oouaoll. The flag of l-‘ranoe is the well-flown which has three vertical a LITTLE nnoox. N s a rcpt é: “an”, Mgemho .3, -~Househo1d:rs here were tum-e _e m0" "41"" ' ' than pleased when tho 511W" 12?”? I d‘ m“ tplhrufli’ ‘Mmmed iiiem ma; h‘e”:'d Empire Lioineot to. good supply of egg: for sfl 9- "1 a am all)". ‘awn you Mi “he c“, were btgught, ant fiorlgry- W?“ lunillut. t on.“ , ‘mg the househ ders un ey I‘ ' iwers already pro-boiled. The father L"? d" u‘ "u, mad mixed his own breakfast sass ,...,,.,.,..,_ ant]..- w. with those he “as taking to msr- A, "I, mhq," _____ i m. i _ I c, 95% a LID. nv wuss- moms ‘ Sntinl I M 3b" I , Cuba i; the inrgest island in the West Indies. x