_ avcusr; 311 "1941 cheque repreeen a time of dire need. Angora‘ dependents eilaiiarly protectedl $360,000 Pill DAY . . . Every working day of 1946 the Sun Life paid o‘: an average of $360,000 to policyholder: and y ‘cease the insurance the only funda available at In District Supervisor ll. O. BOHAKEB 16! lieiunond Street Charlottetown. P E l- SUN us: llssoniifcs: COMPANY or cauiinx liova_scoril ' CEllTllAl. Sllllilllll _ n“ mum h-Tzn“ l" “I. (Oontinuod from Page i at local interest. but advertising 0| a Illwey nature may be inserted at flve scents a word strictly p”. ahle in advance. minion-Provlrfdlal also introduced. Attorney General JJ-I. rie imroduce-l the bill relations DID YOU get your Car Book? , UNUSUAL fish (Continued from Pal! i) MISIIMEIITEEEARII (Continued from Page 1) a significant till which may hnv fill lmiP-Illllbf "fiect on future Do was THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN r e. w. L. nloesslii jSeekllemedyFo t Corn Ear Worm are Ifllillflfl every effort to ill-l FREDIRIVOPON, N.B., august u MacQuar- —(OPi — Boill the Provincial and which is Federal Agriculture D aimed at Bottling a definite "yes" emmmm‘ (Continued from Page 1) Blessed Sacrament was given in St. Dunstarrs Basilica by the Charlottetown sub-division chap-l 11111. F-QV- Wilfred McCardle. Rev. H. F. McDonald of Indian Rive;- end Rev. Eugene Murray o! Sum-i mfllifield were present in the HAVE A d Competent lngaurance Service luoarou new Eastern Trust Bldg. TALK WITH Charlottetown svgxézgf; :h".":":_1e:“t'$n :39 Salli‘: y‘; Zllfxgllvtle irtlfifliisdofufonabattlng sanctuary. Plione 17H coors fo Pn i ‘ l; ' .. ,, ‘_ ° , .. ° ‘s "“°' T" "m" "w" W" in atten- -'__°"'"'"* lsrul..*ttli"s"'iirtfslssz z: from: .13. s“ sit: consensus! N ’ 3 . - - ' "l" "FY "u " IY- W" I-lwv 393mm,; ‘o, u?” m .g°e‘dv'?"' “,p°ml'“b" “"4" gmvmial olilvt-‘lnl dlscixsed heretBlaricliard was soloist. ‘___ ugnNprzhcfiat" the Bi-it- ldlaity lie eggalnted, lzewever, ql-ld; . _ "" ‘ ' *3 P" "-9" il elflfibrl- Ban et Held mltlfil-BGBP-éll-zflrgfli office closed deals ‘rill would pzfivldc fr? such mentting with a number o: differ- qu -"_ .....::;.::l.:' ersszss-lzz.’ 12:51:: .:::;:::;%i. "Ff?" c ca" c lewd-u HOWARD MQINN“, ~~ y s e so u..on gram was the banquet at the Char- I Fitted the NOHI Scutia fiafiby crib-and cosmetics. The information was laid by rhcmas Anderson, oo-operatlve “are manager. who had discharg- .d Miss Bond Aua- 2°- Poliee Bowied Over h l, discharged her as t e "glrnpollcet said, "of a certain lngidsnt," police were asked to "arch her home. ‘Ilhbl’ lvlflld U" “are of articles still bearing price “g5 and a Mountie added: "It com- pletely WW1"! i" ‘"9" h Mud-l d; one quality _ goods as been l“ mpg-t |upply during the war ‘ml post-war period- R Apptldrlflfl before MBKWYM" - V“... marl. Miss Bond was formal- ly ¢llllrgizd with theft over the per- lod from Jan. 1- .1931" Aug‘ 2°‘ lglgijclimmary hearing was eetfor lhursday at nearby Syd-Hey Mme? "id she was admitted i0 bill 0 m, 000, l-lalf his bail is borrow mi the balance is made up 01 “Hem, of szsoo lunnlshed by “w ooiidsmen. Produced by Mac‘ Gunn. Sydney barrister. 5 appCQI-‘IIZ for Miss Bond wlhilr woo-n prosecutor Donald Fin Bl’- [m o; sydndy will prosecute the east‘. loosr will}? icortinued from Page l) ._- time; yet be decided, dependinil l,‘ lllrge part upon the size of the present crop and developments in llie market situation between now ind ilie assembling of Parliament. but an increase will certainly be recommended." ‘ Mr. MacKinnoni an ourlcemeni. lypmcrlialtily stirred peculation {not the increase would mean a propoftlflfilie boost in the domes- uc prices of bread and other bak- lry products but it was pointed tut in official quarters that the price jump would come out of wheat board profits on external mics and would not necessarily int-an higher prices on wheat used 1n domestic consumption. Officials here said the blsher price would in no way interfere with or violate the Anglo-Can- iulinri ivhcat contract. under which crest of Prince Edward Island. of all Provinces in which Canadian National Railways hotels are io- cated. Second from the right and two feet by 15 inches in size is the I Ii l" Qlma Street test its valldlffv. ' —-—— ‘Mr. it! . -~ri , T0 naLn-‘iix in 5s minutes gem“ e via Maritime Central Airways Phone 206i or 540. in he did ilot know 91112.1 would be tested. EXICQS. h l y" xxsvraelsltnnke yo“ have up the" ranged- hLas-ge sums of L10 new income. ‘ -'—-— e aairl. w illd b n2 high- r0512?!“ dgglrvl- 53mm" 0t! thgi r0 NEW GLASGOW m 25 mln-I-wsys. iarldts’, foreealfs? m took issue with the irztfisggstolgielr Jtueis vlalllwmlflme coefnral Airways industry and b 1n"re“e me mm‘ The arms of the Province were.» w“ da y_ phone _u51 or 540- lmllm iewhsm‘ SBIHTY- The Prefi- absoliitciy correct, he claimed. lax-l MARITIME CENTRAL Airways “?,‘1,;,,,§";°,,i;"§‘;"',,,§§,,,f,, saplings under a and riot a single a large one. Other customers including number of former Prince Edwar Islanders questioned the style an small trees and others pi-oteste small and the one large oak. Confusion Al. Ottawa Over the entrance to the hand at the entrance to the Peac Tower on the outside, the Princ Edward Island arms stone show tlie three saplings. F. A. Hardy, llament. produced s book on th as registered with the Royal Col .. a representation of a tcr thereof. three oak sprouting." Crests on the Canada iins undertaken to deliver 509,000,000 bushels to Britain over, a four-year period, selling the wheat at $1.55 in the first two years and at floor prices at 81.25 ind $1. respectively, in the last two ycars. TSK! TSK: TSK! SAINT JOI-lb. NB. - (C?) — A votriuln member of l-h! Silfll John police GIPBTIZLEHI. won't ‘Ive this so down in a hurry Notified that 31 deer had been spotted in Marsh Crcek he dedrlcd it was lllclr-s= and railed u game warden. who found the animal stiff and glassy-med indeed. It proved a grvd simple of the taxldermlstfis work. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion MacliEAN » At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday, August 23. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis MacLean. perts had been consulted and they reported the arms to be three oak large oak-tree and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. little tree beneath proportions of the provincial arms. Some took issue with the thrce agslnst a green bush painted in by the artist between the three Reason exists for the confusion irl‘Ottawa over the Island's crest. library l carved in librarian of Par- Island Province in which the arms lege of Heralds in 1905 specified large spreading oak fructed; to the dex- saplings library wail, it is suggested. were carved: three times daily to Moncton. Air .02 . and rail connections to Montreal to ‘I U Ratification of the bill wl‘.~ leave only Ontario and Quebec without ‘agreements with the Federal Gov- lernmenh. {TTENDING CONVENTION — T e Reverend J. D. Davison, Min- Una" me new agreement with lfisrcgflrggeafdhanizgilfitmzv“ goitglblova Scotia the Federal Govern- ‘ter of this City are among oth- imem agreed M: h lers attending the Baptist Federa- 682,}, ‘$121, glfssagi; $695M]- ‘illon Convention being held at z l Ow. h“, Ptovlhre nib, Wolfvillc, Nova Scotia, this week 5km, it ‘Ormprly rwelvul‘ B. d d d . 3 - Abnrdon the gasoline Bl-ILIEVED ISLAND CAR —Ti'.e‘ tax field- |car reportedly stolen by the es- 4. -- Vacate tile arvlllseenerit caped Ontuirio bank robbers, and psri-mrtual lax field. Ulysses Lauzon andhis companions. ,is believed to have bebn owned by a former Prince Edward Islander, 5 - Recognize the principle that eertair tax fields should be lc't exclusively to (he Prov- ,Mr. RC. Cairns. of Guelph. Ont. lnde, géngxugninbartniiwo ‘P12113335 égeIMr, Cairns revisited his parents,| 5, _ To bold a general con- , Le , ' Mr- and Mrs- 35°“ Calrimr M’ fetenre at lust one YC-l? before ward Island shields painted giceri Dunstan“ we u. H h d l , all‘? r " 3- F B a termination of the proposed ag- ‘md 3°1d- Each “WW5 5 ""3" new car, purchased this year which‘ r€efnant small tree beneath the branches of new, mam"; lndlcate to 1.18.}, been ‘ ' 1 ,_ ‘ spreading oak on me, other ‘he one Stolen’ "All these conceals ops. except ithe firs’ were yielded only by the Dorniriioi after a i-ard 511118316 by the Provinces. Hail the D/mlnion had their we. we would have none of theve rights," the Premier said. Russo Cunningham. CCF. Op- position lead said he felt ‘he Province would have fared better if it rad acct-pied the original Feclerll agre-nient of 19in. The origins‘. proposals he felt. iprolfdod more srclili sccuiity mea- sures of benciit to the people. l However he said. “if m- get this thcn 9 E 0N MOTOR TRIP - Messrs. Blair Brcllaui, Clarence Gallant, §Blnir Mutch and Elmer McIsaac. all of Charlottetown, are enjoying, a well earned vacation by making a tour of Canadian and American cities by car. Among other points of interest, they will attend the Toronto l-JxhL-bitioh and will visit Mir. and Mrs. RM. Over. formerly of Charlottetown, ‘in Quebec City. 6 BAND CONCERT ENJOYED -- zizrcomevit and some '70 years ago when Bfflslg Tlfe lust ill a series of band con- (DTP-FE“) a were not so meticulous in research 19115. 59011501101 bl’ U19 Clll’ of come f“ “M”, a, lock] swuhfy and acwmcy M they are today , Charlottetown was rendered by Erik-Ta ll 9l'@'\'-hl"8' “l l be ~11 l»; la Gordan’ fol-mel- Depugy the 17th Reconnaissance Regiment IISQTI- Til" ll We Pall!) m"? it Mlnlslel- lo,- All-I an old pl-lme Band, uildcr the direction of Sgt. l5"! 115 800d ll bHPZH-H i! "18 Cl‘- Edward Islander. and now ernment stationery of the lrlce bears the three lings. I-Ie added that in a smal crest. they have the appearance of a single tree. In the meantime the manage- ment of the Chateau‘ Lauricr is highly pleased. Learned arguments over heraldry and armorial bear-.- ings they feel, give tone to On- tario's newest. smartest and most lavish bar-room. ll. S. Trawlers May l0 Sent lo liermaiiy BOSTON, Aug. is —(AP) The 305:0“ Globe 5am loday m, I will be Mr. ll. Pukcring, of Mon-I bulk of New England's steel traw- ler fishing fleet will be bought_ _ , _ . ,_ . by me Unmd states state De_lTh8 visitors will be the guests of ready preliminaries partment and turned over to Ger- ‘many to implement the Marshall ,Plan in helping Germany to feed ~ herself. . Negotiations are under way for Government purchase of between 30 and 40 of the larger fishing Cornwall. a dmghm,’ Cheryl Junk . vessels. iile Globe said in a copy- acting E parliamentary agent for the Prov- ince, points out that official gov- Prov- smali sap- Thos, ltfaoI-‘arlane, on Queen lzlnolg-wllo-Ew" Square List evening and was heard‘ He had no doubt: that lbt‘ FY0- ‘wllh appyeqlafign by a large num. wince ziould Sign an ivrromint oer of music invcrs. The concerts with tll’: Felrwal Fiw-‘crnment- llave provided pleasing entertain-j “It would iv‘ pollucrl sulfide for nzents during the summer season any govemmcr-t in power in Nova 'end the Baud is deserving of com- Scotia not to ~lgn an agreement ‘meiidatloil on their splendid per- with '11» Fzzeral Crcverment —- formnliccs. The concerts were and ll "Iblllfll be PWF-Qll"? Sulfide given through the kind permission for Nova Scflfla riot to have an of Lt-Coi. W. W. Reid, D.S.O., E. agreement.” ' D., officer commanding the Regi-l Passion:- chirp info iiflllYfid-‘lfl- i mom, tlon by Nclvtoundlarid. mentioned ‘ ,by Mr. Macdunald as an occasion S. 0F E, CONVENTION —Ap- _for a Domirlcn-Prr-vincit-l confer- proximriteiy 150 delegates from once, was also mevtlonrl by MI‘- varlous Solis of England Lodges Cunningham. and Daughters and Maids of} Mr, ciinrli-iéiflflm Bbld be “WM!- England Lodges throughout the dered rmy no grcat interest" in ltfnritimcs will gather this com- ‘New-foiutdiand ing week-em for a three day con- "'i‘ile reason." he said "is ‘he _|Iercnce. Among the visiting group .vested Interelts" i Huge deposits of treal, Supreme President of tlie been found on the ‘Sons of England Benefit Society. bec border area and iron‘ ore had Labrador-Que- tllere were sl- to a dispute the local Eton Lodge, the presi- fbetwee-i Ncwfrundland -ind Que- ldent of "which is Mr. R. N. Rob- boc ovci cwicrship of the are. lllson, 97 Highland Avenue. Ses- "The easiest way to eliminate sions will commence on Friday,this argument I suppose. 1s to and coiltinuc through until Sun-lbrlng NUF/fffifidlflflfl into Confed- iisy. On Saturday the visitors will ‘erntlori? be tendered a banquet and onl ltfr. ltlacQiis-rle. Sunday a car, drive through the bill on the ieezatlcn oi expltlning his jurisdic- _ l m ‘ National Park area has been ar- tlon between firmlninn and Prov- gmfnl-onla “hgszhclzflfirtiemw: "‘T,,,,“§,§§, t, 300 vessel, m, ranged. ince Ibi-ing Q‘! interview said that ‘ “3- ~ a ~ 5n l i “durin th de "fission re- ., w E fi.hl fl - l I t‘ P s“ {Mn P‘ can’ (nee Kayelliaeloiliatrainntufiglcd tgiienglewsepedpei-e. RAILWAY wimm‘. PROJECTlmEdlBI "mm w“ “vemy “u°.nas‘al‘) a dwxmu’ 7 lbs" a! Thomas D. Rice. executive sec- _Th° R311“!!! Whirl FY0196‘ hflfldlfi-‘f-‘Pld '13’ ‘hi’ Clliliidli" I MAIIIIIAGES MATHESON - iussnnoo - at Belle River .011 August 20th, 1947, by Rcv. r. a. A. Duke, Thelma 3°?" MRI-Bod. to Angus Edwin Mrbhrson. both of Iris, r. E. I. ___________________ DEATH! ~______ CIIAMYION -.- At Dgrl-llgy on fills. 25. Marion Champion, aged "if" Years, Funeral from Keir Memorial Church. Malpsque Wed- “idfly at 2 p, m, NlilvSOME—SuddeaIy at August- ine Covc, Aug. 25, Mrs. Ellsworth‘ Nevsomc, aged 24 years. Funeral Thursday afternoon. Aug. 28. at 2.- 30. from tho licme of Mrr. Edward MicFfidl/en. Augustine Cove. In- tomenr. People's Cemetery. Tryon. ‘ROBE-At the Provincial Sana- "fllum on Monday. August “Pr. Anthony LaBobe, aged 52 7W1. Her remains were forward- tfi yesterday afternoon from the _llk Hsnntsaey Funeral l0; her home in Lennox !|land.| "QM Where the funeral will takel PM Thin-stay mornlnl to at A9"! Church, Lennox Island will will be in the church oems-l ___-. itltlllaclean UNDERTAKEI 4i - EMIALMII 1 Charlottetown and ‘forth Wlltabire l "none l0 . Home POI SALE -- 30 WILLYS FOUND {oar-Tassels Twain]?!- rotary of the Massachusetts Fish- eries Association. sadi if the Gov- ernment bought 30 or 40 vessels it would cut production 70 per cent. “I-lowever," said Rice, "I don't think that 30 or 40 boat owners will sell." If the steel trawlers were sold, New England would he left with only a token fleet of small wooden i trawlers and draggers that would he too small to supply fish count- er, m the 51mm", ‘ma’ much less l the unfinished section of cement maintain the state's place as the l "'11 “M mmlm" “d” Wm be greatest fishing centre in the Un- ited States. SD50 SING ROCK RRY Bing Sing prison gets its name ,fraln the Indian words "casino os-_ .. ‘sine. " 35. stone. Too Late To Clasify meaning "atone IN good running condition. Apply Bennie MacDougall. ‘lracadle. fl POI. nsivr LARGE scalars-ills; bed-sitting room, ground floor, sink, etc. 38 Water Street. or: 031L205 Grounds. 8 small kittens. Apply I75 King Street. POI BALI, CIIIAIL- KITCHEN Stove, suitable for summer cot- tage, Phone 2097i». Bil- tween White's Rleatau nub and Met. containing sum of money pictures slid Identification card. Finder please return to White's Restaurant. Reward. ilpOfl which was hoped to be finished the by the 1st. of September, is likely to take allot-tier six wecks yet be- fore completion, a Government engineer in charge of the pro- Ject tolil a Guardian representa- irve yesrcrdav The main part of 'thc work, with the exception of ‘about 30 feet of the main ce- ment wall at the extreme end of "this hovirv-e in its submission ‘ ilie pier and a few extending BUP- to the Roweli-sli-ols C enmisaion lrort rods. bu.‘ been llrllihfld. and recommended a so'uilon for such lsituatlons." This recommendation. similar to completed In about a week andltliet contained in the present bill. a half. The remainder of the es- lweuid provide for she r~'erence or, timated time will be taken up dglgggfllon e1 leglsatlve authoiity with such work as the filling in'l,y m“ proof-dd t, the Dominion 'i».ncl building up of the surface of ‘and vlglhvl-l-gg, M; Mdl-Qua-m {constitution as contained in British North Ameflca Act.‘ "This situation csrs not change end In times of a Cflsfsi like ‘he depression lt may be desirable that c-"taln mailers be dealt with by a legislature authority differ- ent from that imrvrcd under the Act. the wharf. The estimated cost of 551d, the protect when completed will be about $400,000. Selecting Women _ Immigrants In Europe! Miss Rosalie Cooper has return- ed to her home ln York after 1- l spending n holiday with, her grand- HERFORD. Germany. Aug. 26— l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wlm. Cooper, (Fteutersi-A party of Canadian I B0uthp0rt_ officials will arrive in l-Iannover -—-- » tomorrow to begin selection of l.- Mrs. Edmund Kelly of Rosevlile 000 women from amongnlsplaced visited Summerside on Saturday, persons for domestic work in Can- 'and remained over the weekend.- K. Personals ganizatlon announced today. --- first par Mr. and Mn. Wlilis J.S. Judson October. lend eon Clai: motored from Ila. Or larlo to Prince Edward ls-, land on a short Vlait to see their parents Mr. imd Mrs. CW. Jud- son of Cherry Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Clark li‘n!l of Crupiiud, ac- of Canadian experts are travelling through Europe to select‘ immi- grants which Reconstruction Min- lster Howe last week said would l compiink-d by Mr. and Mrs. Goss eventually reach an influx of 2.500 la in solving the crisis and had and daughtez The; enjoyed their to 3,000 a month by combined ahlp lliyled speedy formation of a new visit and motor we very much. and plans transit. cabinet. q-brlef in- Province and tervie-w follovllig the sear-ion, s-iid said, it ‘had ‘write an exam than stand in front who knees for their first showing of the craft. One newcomer to H16 ranks fiowcvcir Menzies, a pretty Dutch war-bride. Naarden in the Netherlands fer-designate Constantin Tsnldaris ada. the International Refugee Or» mongol-red gonlgllg wlll, Amen“. Th! -dor Lincoln Macvsagh of the Un- tv 0f imminent-I leave ln lited States on the Greek govern- ‘ lmental crisis and sources close to lthe Populist leader aeid he offered Several similar selection teams to comply with ‘American Government wishes." followed reports that Washington Supreme Court to has bEiil fc-urid. l The irse:t l.= not a native of the is beliwed. he ‘ reached New Bruns- the Act wick Lire-ugh the prevailing will“. ,erly winds Th‘: belief is supported it wmfln M“ m hm“, o! ‘h. PHD-NE SA-'—' _ lby the fact ‘that the current at- ed to by all uniting in singingt °P°“"“ °' ‘hi’ "iiibnmmebi- ‘Jeri-saw and Wtfdlfiglzlnslllctlgxl ti?!’ “In Ne. “up” §§$§.Z"3§Zs°"iil¢i§l° {first mine the “God save the King", custom". challenged the headfll n I ‘~~ a u 1e eary corn His Worship Mayor B. Earle waiter about the Island device._' o“ on. ——— thgreglixiinlilfifdonlgidvisgnin? up igcclirilef B""“.""°‘ and beg?” Macnmald extended “MC fiend 6151mm! that n w" incorrectly‘ THE REOrENING sERvlcEs men‘ 1rd he. gun owar; Sm grteg- made $51-22;- ‘wflzfwrelzorzgd haigicns ‘i118; and said that organizations reproduced, c! m 8 h. U M » i- - I ti. - K - is: s- v ova o- suc as the C.W.L. were making .5" hams. he Sam ..mm, Em l Wm b: heiigbézixvidflyblitlilig iisg x41 tthe hpoiréi-iions approach :11: summed tha willie the P.E.I. a better place to live in. ward Island's emblem is a littleill a. m. and m0 VP m. Special Til 1g? 193ml- T“? 1F Orfan- olgc n-ad W“ 5mm, confide“ n“ May" “mmdm M‘ “mm” tree under a big one and not a gpgakerg ma mum. hlwe ‘been a“ n a ‘m ""‘ rwmc '*‘ W" H“ a fill-EL‘ had r-ren srffered by by inviting the delegates and visi- the New Brlrtswiclc rcnt reports, escape. Montreal Nurse rWill Be Charged lWith Murder l MDNTREAL, Aug. 26-(0?) _ The Montreal Homicide Squad, with women constables playing a lending role and Provincial Police co-operatlng, pressed an all-out drive today against what may Iprove to be a ring of abortionists loperating iri the city. l The second of two murder charg- les within the last week was laid today and a physician was taken into custody on suspicion of hav- ing performe! an illegal operation. Authoritative police sources said "many" Montreal physicians some of them well known, were under surveillance. The number was not stated but it was reported that fees up to $1.000 have been charged foi- operations. Capt. J. A. Quennevilie of the Provincial Police said tonight a charge of murder would be laid against Mrs. Marie Montpetit. '70- year-old Montreal nurse. Mrs. Moiitpetit was held criminally re- sponsible by a coroner's jury at sorcl today for death of a 42-year- old Sorel widow, Mrs. Joseph Favreau. The need nurse. who is alleged to have lrcz-fornicd ail illegal oper- ation on the Sorel woman earlier this month, will be arraigned on the murder charge in Montreal tomorrow. Mrs. Favreau, behind lvliose home the body of a pre- .maturcly born infant was said by police to have been found, died in Sorel last Thursday. The latest arrest of a physician came today when Dr. Maurice Misha shear. 57. was taken into custody. Police said tonight they’ were considering whether to lay a charge of conspiracy to provoke an abortion or of attempting an abortion. Teen-agar: Find Modelling llo Picnic TORONTO, Aug. 26 —(C P) - Most teen-aged girls would be deli-ricus with delight at the op- portunlty of becoming a ‘model. But the sil: fortunate girls chosen to model at the "teen-age fashion show" at the Canadian National Eluiiibilion have had their fill of the glamorous pastime and none has any intention of continuing a modelling career. "Modelling is fun for the first day," said Doris Black, fourth- year student of psychology at the University of TOrOniO. "After that it becomes boring. I'd much rather of nil those people." The baby of the group. 16-year- old Joan l-liitcihirigs, said she was "scored sl-ily" at the preview given for the press last week. But in front of the teen-tigers wiho flock to the show she is unconcerned. "After all," she said. "they raalh don't know anything about fash- ions like the press." Most of the girls were wobbly at but now they are as blase as if they had been modelling for ybars. In the other 15 fashion shows at the "Ex" the latest in dresses and hats arc being shown by Vewffllls lg Mrs. Pamela who is known in her hometown; of as Pamela Marius Van Dei- Jaoht. Greece Would lio What ll. S. Wishes . ATHENS. Aug. iiti-IAP) —Prem- "whatever the The meeting with Macveagh iad expressed concern over the ile- farmers. Cur- lwwever. indicated the atuck had checked itself end agriculture. ‘it was hoped the late eorn would lottetown Hotel at 6.30 when the‘ convention was officially opened.‘ Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Charlotte. town sub-division president pfg- sided and extended greetings. The toast to "Tile King" was respond. tors tn visit City Hall. The toast to "Our Guests" was proposed by the Charlottetown Sub-division Chaplain, Rev. J. W. McCardle. Mrs. W. J. Dundin, Na- tional President of Montreal re- sponded in a charming mariner. Mrs. Dundin said it was one of Guts-l her most pleasant duties to visit Conventions such as this and on i‘ ca _ __ this occasion it added the plea5- to the artists who contributed thc ure of a visit to P. n. Island. She fine musical program- paid a well deserved tribute to a l-lrS- J959P1l Dousan was pianist. former National President, Mrs. Mr- Alfred McKcarneyr violinist W. J. Miclntyrc of Charlottetown and Miss Maureen Blake soloist. who was present. | Following Mrs. Parnell Mc- Mrs. Dundin urged every Cath- Maholfi ETEEUHES 511B W85 Present- olic woman to be more interested Ed Willi a bouquet of roses by Mrs. in the League as The Church and W. J. P. MacMilian. A beautiful Canada need the united efforts of sheaf of gladloll was presented the all good women to combat the National President, Mrs. W. J. evils of the present troublesome Dundin, following licr address, by r111 W.) l’. Macitfillan speaker at C.W.L CDIIVPI]. tlon buiquci inst night. times. Mrs. I-Ienry Trainer, Diocesan Pre- ‘trident. Speaks on Citizenship it The Convention Mass will be celebrated at 9.30 this morning by Rev. R. F. McDonald. P.P., of His Excellency Bishop Boyle. Busi- Indian River delivered an interest- ness sessions will be resumed in ing and inspiring address on the K. of C. rooms "Citizenship". Father McDonald after Mass. spoke of the high regard in which‘ Canadian (ttiltizenshilp is telld61dtm~ I . ’ o er counres. e quo he Maritime Ass n. .For Deaf Meets l first requisites 0f s good citizen immediately "honesty and integrity of purpose and a willingness to sacrifice self for the good of the masses." To be able to fulfill their duties and live up to their motto. Father Mc- Donald said that it behoovcd the members of the C.W.L. to study! Communism and know the evil that is threatening our fail- Do- minion. In conclusion he exhorted the ladies to be proud of their Canadian Citizenship and member- ship in the Catholic, Women's League. Fraternal greetings were ex- tended by Mr. J. A. Doyle on be- half of the Knights of Columbus. He said that the combined efforts of the C.W.L. and K. of C. could- be productive of better results. HALIFAX, Aug. 26 -(CP) — vVith a series of round-table con- ferences conducted in sign lang- uage, 120 mezrbers of the Marl- timc Association for the Deaf opened their 15th biennial cori- vention nere today, Oral speeches were translated into sign lang- page by ar interpreter. A large part of the three-day drives through the outlying area. Mayor J. E. Ahern of Halifax wvelcomeii the members this morn- ing. President of the Association _is Donald McKillop of Good- ‘wood, N. S. and secretary is R. E. Sowerby, Moncton. N. B. Bishop Boyle I-lia Excellency the Bishop ad- dressed the gathering and spoke of how fortunate we were in having the National President with us for this Convention. I-le said thatwhat we neebl in the world today is free men and women who are socially minded. men and women who are public spirited. He stressed the fact that you cannot build a civ- iilzation without cementing it to- gether with religion. There are synlqgy, N, 5,, Aug, 25 -(CP) Only 3WD Will's l9 Preserve Older lll l —Vlscount Alexander. ending a. SOCIBW- One is religion 11nd the} three weeks holiday with his fam- other is force. He concluded with ily at Keltic Lodge in Cape Bret- words of praise and encouragement. on Highland; lqeglondl pal-g, 5r- His Honour Lieut. Governor and lived here tonight to prepare for Mrs. Bernard graced the headi a flight to New York tomorrow table and His Honour spoke brlef- l where he will address the annual Governor-General To Fly To llew York l .__._. \ ly, welcoming the visitors andi convention of the American Leg- delegates. I-ie spoke of the abund- ion, ant blessings which this Provincel The Governor-General will enjoys and advised the ladies to leave in an RCAF. plane while intensify their endeavors in the Lady Mgrgaret Alexander and various good works of the League. l their three children will return to A toast to "The League" propos- Ottawa in their special cars at- ed by Rev. Francis McQuaid was tachcd to the westbound Syd- resporlded to by the Diocesan Pre- hey Express in the morning. sldent, Mrs. Henry Trainer, who --_---—-- spoke of the need of united effort iri the cause for which the League stands "For God and Canada." ilialitist Federation _ Elects Officers - ‘ Dr. MaoMiilan Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O.B.E., guest speaker. delivered an able] and interesting address. He said that looking at the chaotic state ofl WQLFVILLE, N.S.. Aug 26 the world today every thinking (QP) Dr“ M.F. MiCutslieon. citizen must ask themselves “what pastor of the First Balrist Church can 1 do?" in the fight against the in itfo-treal. was erected president many isms which are threatening of the Baptist Federation of Can- si-ssiohs will be taken up with‘ “Swift cflllflillilll Employees Strike ‘Probably Today l ____ l TORONTO Aug. 28 - (OP) -a fAn ofil-zial Ol'lh€ United Packing ihouse ‘Worker: (c,1.Q,-cc1_,,) “lg itonight that some 3,000 Union lovorkcl"; in slv plants cf the Swill lCilnadfun Cculpatly would go on lstrlkc ‘probal-Et tomorrow moan- flnc" a= a result of fnllllie to reach an agreiimenr with the company ion a new ccntract. I Jollri Lcnziet. research director 110T 1'11" Urllvr. said the local of ‘the Ulion ariady had authorized la strike and this had been ap- fllrvved by tho policy committee. lie raid the decision of the pol- lfiv committee tn strike came after what ne r-haigcd was a "lockout? 0f Emilli-yrcs ru the company's New iIVcstm-nster plant and the lay- off of officers nfld SlZG-Wal/TS of the Union qt the Slvif‘. Plant here, ' The (Orr-Dram. had said it had 4.1km the action oecaus: product- tlon flan fziileit cff. No official 1i the Swift any brrr- coud be commr-ni. Lenglet said the strike would af- fect Slv it plants at Moncton. NR. Toronto, St. Boniface. MSIL, M0000 Jaw. Flask. Edmonton and New Westmmstcr. LC. Canada’s Moral Situation ls Termed Serious Comp- resrh ed for WOLFVILLE, N.S.. Aug. 2$< (CP>—T‘erming Canada's more) pi-cdicamciit "the galloping bang- ruptcy of the Canadian family," D1‘. Watson Klrkconnell of Mo- lMaster University, Hamilton. Ont, told the Baptist Federation of Can- ada here today tihllt the Dominion now has the higi est rates of il- jl6gilllfllfil8 births, abortions, divorc- ‘es, alcohol sales, venereal disease ‘and. of arrest for drurikeness in fte lhistory. Ho was presenting the report of the Social Service Committee to the Federation in the fourth day d’ its first national mcctilng. As causes for the moral decliolts he listed social conditions, lack of low-cost housing and lackofsocial. services, especially in ruiral areas. "During the war the total Cani- adiari war dead in all services was 41.000, but during the same period we lost 130.000 childa-en under one year of age." In a series of resolutions, me Federation went on, record as "d0- ploriing all efforts to de-bauch people into greater alcoholic excess and recommend the need for such ‘temperance education as may uild up a strong public opinion in av- o-r of restraint from alcohol." The Federation also asked the Canadian Council of Churches to investigate an incident in iwhicih “Mr, Justice- Thorson of the Bx- cheque-i- Court is alleged to ‘have used unseemly language to a Pres- byterian Minister of Toronto and. if the facts seem to Justify such action l0 present s. protest to the Government." Premier Mcllair Leaves For llome_ OTTAWA, Aug. 26 Q-(CPQ a. Premier Mohair of New Brurler wick left Ottawa late today after a brief. one-day visit which he described as being on "purely pri- vate" business It was understood he was returning to Fredericton. The Premier made no state- ment to lllf‘ press during his visit, and declined to comment on re- ports that he may have been of- fered tlie Federal Fisheries Port- folio, left vacant by the death o! Fisheries Minister Bridges. Mr. Bridges held the Federal seat o! civilization. He spoke of the aftIr- ‘eds. for a three-year term at she, math 0f Wflr 5nd Pflld I slflwlnz body's first national morlng here‘ tribiie to the work of women! today He succeeds Dr. GC. War, organizations at all times. lren of Wolfv-ile. He stressed the fact that the Vice presidents were Dr. SS. home is the foundation of Chris- Poole oi Sariit Jofin, NB; and tlon civilization and deplored the Mfg, 151,, Mqgdgnald o; Winnipeg. state of the neglected child who Dr. WC. Marl-um cf Saint John very Often 'b€¢0m0§ ll dilllllflilf-‘ni- was elevated secretary-treasurer. Good environment is essential to Dr 3,3 lxnzley or Wolfville, the successful upbringing of the Dr. Watson Kirkcoineli of l-lam-‘ family. ilton, Ovif... arii Dr Albert Paul of Dr. MacMillan congratulated the vmqodvel- wm naaried to the ex- members on their enterprise in or- mum-e smiling Ivhvllrshlbs for youns m. Liachun was also elected ladies. He said that our Catholic presfdei-t of the Maritime Conven- young ladies had been neglected in llo“ d; the Federation. Other mem- the past and he was glad that the bu, we; Rev, R1; Whilley, Dr. Catholic Women's League had A, qplgdn, y)‘ Wafrcn. Dr. Long- made ii good beginning to remedy ley, dll e1 ‘wolfvlle; R~ v. J D. this situation. Ha hoped that Davin- oq cliarfottctnwn. Rev. those scholarships would be ex- Al) l-decPhoson of Fhodoricton tended t0 hell» w train nurm and and Mrs. cc. Hayward tr l\'loi.c- teachers-two professions which lo", lap, are sorely in need of recruits. Dr., MacMillan said that education isi the keynote in Olll‘ fight for civil-l mum Que. Ai-s 16 —<CP>—- lntlon and the C.W.L. has mark-i Forest fires iii the ROUV"! district ed out a path in the right dircc- in Northwest Quebec w"? ‘filmi- tion in this field. He concluded by ed undcr control tonight after a exhorting them to continue their day of cool weather ans a moder- gcod work. ate southwest wind. “The lituaiuizn is gory good at lqreaaea Appreciation the moment. said Lucien Gaston- guay, head of the lccii; office 0f The appreciation of the members the Priivlncls Lanna ind Forests was flttlngiy expressed by Mrs. Department. 'l',i the Wino doesn't Ernest Rossiter, to the speakers rise aziin there lihllld be no dari- for their inspiring addreeeea, and ger of the flames spreading.’ Yorlr-Sultbury, which Premier ftlcNair represents provlricially. tildest Protestant Church In Canada HALIFAX. Aug. 26 -—(CP) — Guest preacher when St. Paul's Anglican Church, oldest Pirates-taut church in Canada. celebrates its 198th anniversary here Sept. 21 will be Rev. lLR. Hunt, rector of St. John's Church in Toronto, it was announced todaly Mr. llunt will be the first of n. series of prominent Canadian clergyman vitln Wrll be invited to speak at services at St. , Pauli which is making special prepare-t- ions for its bicentennial Ln i949. Mr. Hunt has been a member of the executive council of the Gena- nl Synod of the Church of England in Canada end a contributor to the Church press. llamage Caused In Vatican City Fire VATICAN CITY. AuB. IO - (Reutersi - Fire broke out inside the Vatican today when two metal cases of rat-destroying gas ex- ploded from the heat inside the Shiaramontl museum where sev- r-rnl tons of food were stored. 'l"here were it'll casualties but dam- age was serious. , M r-V:v“/ .. .