f? NTRAL ‘(AEUIAN wk DUI fi p_w.'a.s'oan'~oassaaariy‘gln_xot_& '_“ pa! s AAA? ‘ "‘_"Z"..¢i"&~“$.‘°'s.”".?..‘-’Z 001i [fl 3-28, 35. - Oiilll)" IOllI-rlllill‘ w???» of m». and Ere. Joswi gulp.“ his Wis IMO!!! me soldiers return ng home on p“; Queen Elisabeth last week. Maurice. who is more familiarly known to molt 0 Rim!!! i! "Bud" is ha py to be home after m-vlng with the R.C.C. Blunail overseas since Octooer, i943. Torry Poucz COURT-At the guy Police Court yesterday two h. ‘illlkfi were each fined p5 and gm or 10 days. A third driinii iias fined $20 and costs or 30 days. '£\\'n drunks who had been re- mundtd lo iail for a week were rim. given a 30 days suspended spntence. man accused of ob- tainlng goo s under false preten- neg was remanded until Monday. March 4th. In a case of non-sup- -t the accused was remanded $ a week. COUNCIL MEETING -Sallent features of the National Housinu Act were reviewed in an address by Mr. James Hall, of tihe Federal De- partment. Ottawa. at a special meeting of the~City Council last night, Methods of precedure tn setting up a munioi plannins board and other ma tors were dis- cussed informally. A resolution was adopted expressing the sympathy of-the Councilio 0 widow of the lets Mn. Dudley right. former mayor of Charlottetown. lyrsrrs’ OIPTOWNL-Possibiiitles f‘ of featuring many phases of 0on- sdisn life in motion pictures are seen by Mr. Glen Ireton. Toronto, director of public relations for Warner Bros. Pictures in Canada. who was a_ visitor to Charlotte- town yesterday. Mr. ireton’: com- has produced many tine we; films, such ll “Dostinhtion 'l‘okyo and “Captain of the Clouds" which have been shown here. Its poaoe- tlrne features are equally interest- inlz. A scenario written by Mr- Ireton and filmed recently in On- tario is entitled "Forest Comman- dos" and features the work of the forest rangers. ORPIIANAGI OIIILDIIN X- RAYED - The children from St. vincentis , snags wens X-rcved at, the Mdol X-rey Oentm Hide)’. transportation to and from the centre being provided the courtesy of m. Frank Acorn and uhiidmumaiimonrgryear“ ueht r c ren e o a o crantfd by the GYM i15- 'i‘o. date ma. “we grave n X-rayed at th G11 n treat Cen- tre l-ast 's work was the rc- Iuit of the Y's Men's canvass. H.0- ceniionists were provided by IODE. The canvass for next WQlVs survey has been 008d bv the KinamerrClub. un er the - direction of Mr. A W. Gaudct. and ihe Canadian legion. directed by Mr. Goorse Wooten. IIITIII NoMoN-At Crinneli Iowa. on 1M». 24. use. to Prof. she rs. a. llama: nonon. a son, Neil awar. uckgisiffhiilnfihilr general E051‘ 1046' to w $1 ' ' ‘ . iiiil tgvlvhl a"? a | . o . o er gg ns. M! PHIE—KI 1N3. to Mr. and ligrgsF-irzaeiterftfegdac‘: "m. a son. Stanton Reid. . 1M6. w» °i°“°.‘.' r. R, s, of Chariot lllacN Manse, iiv the Mr. Judson o‘ m _Mr- John Iowil connroor- mm -.- Zion were. on Fri y, March . 1m, -\ the Rev. o. Carlyle Webster, m avian grace Munn a: org:- ioot of ' DEATHS M t. lee- . on . M, im. MacRae, . uehanan. P. E. .&“¢‘.“i..‘.‘..lt“.ii ear. Funeral no- Mull. with. “the? 1946. Roderic; ionneriv or our" W“ ‘was ~wcitiiiiicfitf a-a-ii £10,845 FROM CHRISTMAS - lAlb-At the monthly meetin! -of the executive ef the Prince Iri- ward Island Tuberculosis Mucus, Mr. Herb Pletch,‘ ,president. an- nounced that the final returns for tin Christmas eeai sale amgunted to steamer. This s a re uetion om the previous campaign ‘in “thigh residents 0f "i! Province iyouehi “$908.72 wort}; 0f seals. which was the itizhest per caplta for all of Canada. . DIEII AT pl-Mrs. ‘Mary Proude. M. widow qt the into G90!!! l‘. Proude of loyalist Road. died yol- m-dav at. er home. M! TH!‘ CHAIN-b Report Disposal’ Of Surplus War Material i mount at e P. u out“ .s'i"i"'pi°' r h-ince Ii n in the r of cl Depgrtment 8e- lfin e ten he o ll 601101!!! ‘Jab ‘w f‘ ‘mop Ii! Irspiler Ofipf; 3' 9 pr o: um s.- The report states that in July. ernment was ap- ‘by the War Ans th a view to a mat t, g 2°’ "'".#.'2..‘.“2¢"i."‘i N I n: an otlgonaugealth for the pu gp lp-i- .......:. “and tnsctggs - and gas a had been distrib- uted over various sections of the Province in the care of voluntary air raid precaution committees. . Each of the towns and villages iconeemed had its own committee lcuntrolled by a central committee WW1 iltlflqusrisrs in Charlotte- ltvvm. The providing of thi mat- erial, particularly m9 n" “m. equipment. fulfilled a long felt Wfliii in rural areas. Alter some nezousuon with‘War Assets Corporation the sum 7.600 was agreed upon as .1 reas- enable price for all the material sent to this Province. The Department of Reconstruc- tion was charged with the respon- sibility of disposing of this equip- v mcnt to the best advantage of the and m the some date. s brother. Mr. Thlomas Hendemnu 0f Long week. ce ebrawd his 89th birthday. lVfr. P J’ Proude well known pro- nriebor of a blacltxnith shop here i1 a son. fimenu will be held Rundsv afternoon. with burial in the Pflncetown Road cemetery. TRINITY YJKU. - The regular meet-ind 0f ‘lripitv Y. was held in the social hell at l . P. e meetins opened wi h the bizainws nerriod conducted by the oresid Jean Moilennan Instead of rceulsr cia». . Miss lot . i q work sttiroiarv of the MR t1 gave w. yew inspirinz address entitled "The Ymml People's munitv". lw all mder the direct-ion of Kay olihc Iain Morrison. A sine-none followed under the lead- ership of- Jeer- Rsmasy and Bever- lev Smith. The aiming service was in charge of izmsbin Copwnorr" Jegrn Maoists! and Don Moi-inner: nd opened with tdie collie worship followed hv the hymn “Lorri Meek To Mo!‘ n discussion on "(ibristiens recom- elbiiitv in Mvmmunitv "to" was . b" Betty Berri-e. followed bv tho script/me readiur by ‘Msriorie Munn. Arme- Msctem then lead weaver, The service closed hv sinoino the hvrv-n “Pi-o Un n Mm afflGocl" and the Mizpsh Bened- on. ' Mi . womb the "cit- Personal Mrs. William Tomilson and little son, Ralph, of Tay Settlement, ti. B. s? spending me time wit reiotl es at Char ttetown. Mrs. Wilbur Ross has returned to hill’. homeimavitthenoudsy with an ll l l lligr motfiter, ‘In. Elisabeth Money at mug . Capt. John Saunders who in" here for overseas about two years ago. with the rank ti! Lleut d uiiiiufiifi“: an 30% when or he takes the position f Milli ant Manner e! the oolwwth tom. Excellent Concert At Zion iieil An excellent prolrs was rc- Ienteti ‘muscular even s i Church Hal unearths suspcn o Zi~n Ladies d. Despite t e ia- *.°.‘.f.“"". °‘ ‘.7. $ti.'.'.".'..t.'.’ ‘iii l“ QIICQ I Q and they were molt avpreclativl of the varied At oi prelrlm which Wll preeen ed. Much credit inion . Arthturgmregonggt t e arrange- 811 O o mgoiigwltng‘ is thaplregrsgiguu. Ier rgnylii-s gs $105", ‘with Che u 1iedOharlabeai-ioinfilvxzagipl 130M801 .. an _. f“ et: (a) “Wondrous Nisht icy." ‘§‘.“"°"%‘i.‘.'.'.’.i...‘-i”.‘."..f£.'“' . our — fins, 3...... Peaks sud Min Purl “all”: Love Mice" (Grei ; (bl "Becahse" (Guy B. ~ Her clot)- ritcr Eugen. n t ‘we "Jo tlyli _ ti’ a" ... d““".' . a all: Lee iori of hire. gdvnn yohnstoni‘ (a) "The Stove Pipe ole rumraono): Aft) "A Vtwlbu IP10 q u!“ ti.‘ {tmfezson "w "lemma: ’."il..".i:;'. “' ' '1' (Debusseisgg .(a "Clair d uns’ _ b) "The Butgertiy Waits’ (Se wart. . ,, uman Volcano - n t lh ' miiihii? withi- i 4:: ‘he p l ‘owe Aflai s, t0 the fact th city after i" w to Mrs. communities of Prince Edward Is- land. Conversations were held with the Civilian Defense Corps with a view to issuing a stand- down order and the acquisition of the material by-the Department. This was accomplished in August. Upon examination ct the invent- ory it was found that considerable shortages existed over and above the amount of material shipped to the Province. The shortages were due eto normal wear and tear and at the material had stributed been widely dl , The medical and flre flshtinl equipment was found to be intact. An examination of the gas attack “c, equipment showed this material to be valuelesl for any pur use el deterioration had set in oval; aper- lod o! four years, Personal equipment issued to air raid wardens could not be recov. ered, due to the fact that it had in been lost. stolen or wor.n out. Policy Followed The policy of the Department in the di ssi of . . ..se communities already supplied with equipment to retain same. Second priority was allotted to commun- ities which did not previously have such equipment and desired to oh- tain it. Third priority was lzlven the general public. A unit price was established which would return to the Provin- t nd i Ivor» wit? ‘sew-till? .‘."‘.‘.i"..'.'.§v7."2t.:.’lt‘i1 8.88 and ntom bend to the value of . leav- imr an antlolnsted surplus over the price paid War I Corporat- os o! some e1 . Warleesh Activities of the Benoit i! obtaining surplus mates-l from "i" W" All"! Cvrporstion are also reviewed in the report. Al WII the cue with ed cottag- sl material on an indefin te I l|l. delay wee caused in out! n- ilil material for re-establishinl service personnel in civilian ecsu». pations. The Department hep been able of late to render a more u ilfaoterv service, and it is antici- pated that during the coming year it will be in a still better position In m. "lint 1 r 1' o our on sa es o aurpus war equipment were held in the Prov- !” ililfiill the fall mouths It ount Pleasant airport and Charlottetown airport, up" crowds attended both sales and "i! Movie were enabled to obtain much material which had hitherto been in short supply. The Department exercised it: priority at both sales and purch- mfl n iarsc quantity o! goods prior to auction dav. A consider. able ouantitv of fixtures for h new wing of the Provincial Ba a- torium was acquired, The vgpluu! hospitals ln the Province also re- ceived considerable material. "Taken by and lame." says the 799011. "it estimated that through the purchase of War As. lets material a lavinlz to the Gov- ernment oi‘ approximatelv $11000 has been effected over the price that would have had to be paid if the material had been ncnuired throuvh the ‘trad, channels," Bo far the heads of the three armed services have been reluct- lnt to dispose of heavy equipment. needed very badly for road ccn. struction and maintenance: and fiflllltqlwfltiy very little of this iYpe of material has been acquir- ed at this time. It is hoped that between now anti June more will be available tn augment the Gov. ernmenfls badly depleted highway eouipment. . _ In November 1946 the War As- sets Corporation with the cooper- ation of t e RE. I. Federation of Agrlcultur was instrumental in having shipped to Prince Edward Island for disposal some 60 veh- icles for sale to bans fide farmer-Ll This sale proved to be very popu- lar and consirierabi. demand has been made that the Department continue its efforts to obtain more of this type of vehicle for farm purposes. War assets receipt! ef $201M fronflsaiel to government depart- mentl, institutions and individuals are shown in a financial statement appended to the report. nuipm silt d meat. clai Trealury the sum advanced . to War Assets Corpolfition. This unit price was considerably below any price charged by War Assets h Corporation for the same material h and much less than the commun- itiel might obtain by purchasing the material through trade chan- I It was felt that the Provinces should be reimbursed for civilian defense material for the reason that where communities had a di- rect financial interest their equipment better care would be exercised in its maintenance than it it had been donated‘ to them. This has worked out in ractice use for the most. par , trom in ormslon the Department has been Ibis to obtain, the original firs commit» in the various communities h ve been retained ‘are! rs-orlsnizsd to combat pos- sbie am in the future. e of Borden and the Stewart were the talpins tam in 0.21.11. .,...__._...__._..s___.____~ T... MEADOW BANK W. I. Mrs. Robert Jewell entertained the members of the Meadow ¥nk I “I. I'll III lilti- term-lg Jilltitiilltqs. for tliaeirt eb- lilded and opened thpe meeting in the usual manner. n the absence of the secretary. M u Laura Crosby. Mrs. Lulu Clow inte to act in this efllec. answered roll call. were also ypment- nutes of ‘previous meetinl were read and a opted. Correspondence consist d of a he Cornwall .1, pre- sident concerning the engraving on the monument at Cornwall o! the names oi’ the boy in the ser- vice who gave their lves in this war. Mrs. Pearl Scott was asked to obtain information on this mat- . r te . ‘ A latter oi‘ thanks was received from Mrs. Samuel Claw tor Christ- malstulft PQGfIVECIh the‘? wail also e receve y r. ares yde om rs. Frank gloss con- rlii I rraseandonoe uadsrehls Tranng ouree. Sick committee reported rengem- bering one member and one new mesident in the district. ‘School committee reported nothing need- ed in the school this month, nnd Jorwarded e bill. i Red Cross reported activity in ‘this branch of work. I‘ All bills were voted to be 911d. It was decided to hold an suct o sale at the next m ting, whic |wili be held at the oma o! Mrs. Gordon McLean. lime! Claw e , . d . r'.°s'x'o'§.' Otewa n’ '3 iu d?» _ omen in ix member we vie tors retreat. ldrs. gldyempkfl I . - or c a g m i pops . Mrs, Dnlphe figladyeplhnr . ltbei Drake. ' . Collection amounted to Pa. fled vs the Kin] broueh t e meet. pg to enclose. Lunch was v the atoll sad commit p cilflll. t GLEN VALLEY WI’. Meetine held on Fieb. 6th at the ome of Mrs. Leslie MacDoweli. There were five members and one visitor present. Vice President Mn Stlrli MacL/eah presided. Meeting opening wit-h Ode followed by creed in un- son. Roll call answered by exchange o! valentines. owing to secretary being absknt. min of pmviou meeting were not read. Sick Committee gave a report and were reappointed. Mn. Will- “QM a W131i’ lieirleiiwnost ogrem co s _ o on by Mrs. wmiéu Abbott whigh was won by Mrs w; , ma. eld at MacDowelPs. roll ll to be answered by naming high Sififlé. Programme Conuniiltee. Mrs. Vernon Gillie uld Mn. Lqlip M”. l with N ti l u: coed - a. one Anthem after wh ch a dainty lunch was served by bodes. in ‘Momentum MB. JOHN MAGOUAIIIE Mrs. Illiaebeti: Luoue. Stank Bridge h received tho new: hhsyi her oous . v John Masquer- rie. had passed away Feb. 12th "'12.? “"2? Jfiiisifhiéi. i515’. un . . gator] 211131” cmmnt-ion tollowteg. . s a -e '"mr....t"a‘.‘~a.".="rae- ""2." s‘ . . . au. - er of the late Jsavs Menilae. and BlizsJPerviosl Me/eR-ae Bhe morp- tmn t";.u"":':.. : was later they went to Winthrop. Mass. where ti}?! built sacral prola- perous s neas. r. ac larre ‘predeceased his wit’- s number of lovers mo. also a daughter Nellie. The?‘ is 15ft to oazrdaurflfht- n“ n . iii.’ rtant s3...” n atweir summer home at Wint pop. Must and for ma v years they have been at their ntcr home t passed ewav. Her prompt to Winthfiip. Mass for ial in the family plot Perv in he spring The late Mrs. "first: av. The mummy of s. host of rel- stiveq so out. to the bereaved in her hour of evorrow. I 0 .“Del" Teen Wine iisllstei-‘m 8.0.0. READY i0 CAFUiY O Complete pro|ector Ind IPMIIKOI ill 0H0 I08- 0 F 1.65 lens. e 75p w.» projector lump. _ OOpen face panel assembly for easy ser- vieing. 0 Engraved guide lino for "trending Mm. speeds Q Silent and sound [IIIIIIYIIIIII In fill Iralectem The magicifiviodem production methods has gnliy reclined till “it 0‘ 16mm. sound on film proiectors. 6.74.5. "Super l6" ll "i! i"? P'°i“"'. _ over manufactured in Canada. Extensive libraries of 16mm. film are established, when, at a aeninei rental on may secure films for education and entertainment for use V dill". 4 s Mada in Canada Iy Canudifln MAM! Willi‘ 13- "d- " Djstributecftby, U ,_ . INTERN~'A._T‘IJ'ONAL_- THEAIRICAL 8n. TELEVISiON CORP. . ‘ ‘(CANADAW LIMITED“ -" 2i purities SCYTHLA DOCKS-— (Oontlnuean Page l)____ to enter the Dominion. Mrs. Evo is on her way to join her husban . Capt. GA Evov of Winnipeg Asked if she would go on a shopping’ splurge in Canadian stores. the Belgian bride slated, “No. You see rations in Belgium are not scarce and certainl/ are far ahead oi‘ those the English people receive. I was greatly sur- prised to flnrl fnnd such a difficult proposition in England." “All l’ want here is my husband and a chance to eniny freedom ai- ter five years oi’ Nazi tyranny." said Mrs. Evoy, a native Le Zoute, where the last white flag of German surrender in Belgium was raised, . Mrs. W. H’. Morse, destined for Vancouver lust wanted to meat her husband and grab “one pound of butter." Informed that butter still was on a strict ration, she mutter a disappointed "darn!" Homelck was Mrs. Henry Mas- som. Houdini! for a reunion with her ateelworker husband in. Osh- awa, Ont, carryinc two children. N". Massom was looking forward to nothinr: more than seeing her husband and finding "a good home for the Jrids." The first few. days out the ship's canteen nosed a problem for medical nuthorlttes aboard. More than 8M) two-pound box- oa of chocolates. in addition» to hundreds of candy hers. were sold quickly. Doctors attributed much of the sick- ness co fir; mixinlre of sweets and muirh sens. Capt. King White of Montreal. a former war correspondent with the British Secon Army. was press oflicer aboard the ship. Re- turning for his discharge, thc Captain emphasized the spirit co-operation that existed through- out the journey. "The izirls were wonderful," he slid. "They looked after each nth- er. and when women with chil- dren were stricken, the childless pitch in and tnlre tots. The kids were Well behaved." Winn You have loan Waiting For- See Mrs. MoCiynackk new Chesterfield Suites, 3-picce spe- olait . at special prices. Also etude couches. new. CALI. AT HER STORE 1'10 PRINCE 8'1‘. _ Timber Wolves of finds there is no racial conflict. ‘ Coaepityovrnecaatdedeversend thheoepea h leipmctioodi Theatrical I TQIIVUOII CGQ- (Cfllilli) Wu 3193-5." 31""?! Tm?!" 3c 9"- sss..-._~---- SQ." 1 Tpiiourb i now THE up IS for]; Miss Phyllis iiaslam iiome From Trinidad >__.. A Toronto exchange following reference to 1am. who is s. dnuizhicr of has S dad. Miss Phyllis I-iaslam. eral secretary of the YWCA there. has returned to Toronto for e short furlouzh. In an interview she said that despite an enforced year-round use oi’. powdered milk was perfectly happy to spend iher days instructing and supervising open air classes in the semi-tropical Trinidadian climate with its even 80 degree temperatures. Miss Hashim said 66511119 flit l1- oent opening of a new two-storied brick YWCA buildinlir and except for the occasional rainy day. all classes and courses are held out‘ o! doors. Since the organization of the] first YWCA in Trinidad in Bell-j icmber. 1943. one other branch has~ since been opened in San Feman-i do city. This was accompiished| with the help of the Canadian Mission of the United Church of‘ Canada workin in close con-z junction with t e YWCA at Port t’ Spain. Miss Haslam said. With‘. he exception of one office work- er all the other work is carried; out by voluntary workers. Miss, Hsslams board is composed of 21| members including Chinese, East. Indian. Nesw. and white people; of the community. 1 National Express. T o explosive, of Although the staff is made up. wbiehfew personshaveheardflsmore 05 NWTWS- Chmese- East Indlanfi otent than nitro-glycerlne and five SDBILlSh. English and French. she! ima- u "Mum, u TNT_ A ono-autl-o-half-inch shBilM-Bvlibd. pnpicr-macilc tube five mchoa long containing eight. ounces of aside was sot in a sunflower-shaped centre of sponge rubber and placed li7_i an oi ht- ineh square wooden box, with co ton set in the centre of a_ thick steel ease twenty inches IIIIO) cushioned with dry sawdust be ween layers o? sponge rubber. The ild of the steel box was securely held by tan bolta and had two grainrqn haudlfl for carrying. The total shipment of ‘l0 pounds was enou h for 2001K!) Esau in the war," a shipment of aoven carlonda was sent from the Canadian CarMunitions, M to the Western Cart tionni Express. who seven trains pus by, there was nothing unusual about them. Yet, high-ranking oflioers the only (IN. Express men who imow what the contents were, couldn't. slee until each oar lmcl reached its destination. Untilnow it was 5 leorot. It was d_ry loud azitlo—-tho moat dangerous ship- maut ever handled b the Canadian shows the engine and two express can of one of the train! crossing a bud‘; The first car oarnea ten pounds of _ lead aside and the second a capacity load of 85,000pounds ofordinarymlr- cbandise. The drawing lfldlCBi36l_ bear the twenty cases each con eight ounces of the explosive, III placed and bolted to the floor of the car. This was the first and shipment of dry lead nude by known. It is normally manufactured at the munitions p ants where sheila are made. In tlusinstance, not the Canadian National Express handled the shipgment, tho reduction of sheila would ve been eiayed for months. - Classes follow a similar pattern to those in the local YWCNs throughout Canada, she said. There is one slight difference. Down there they do their swim- mini: in the sea. In addition to , d. bbm. and mt the teen-age camp. which is held W“! "ii. sionge ru thrice yearly. and regular YWCA insulation. hewooden box wasthen a lvlties. a new ltyrojcct known . whaini==5r°iiiigii3 ii.0.A.F. liecruting .linit To iilsit iiere ated, Members study questions re- lated to their own profession are HALIFAX, March i—-Mobile re- cruitiug units. similar to those well as social service problems the community. Miss l-laslnmh furlough date co- incides with i-he western hemi- sphere committee conference of Gm Gum“ and 8mm“ which used during the war will be sent by the R. C. A. F. on tours of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island next week, it was announced by was held recently in Cuba. On her wnv have. she stormed off at . Eastern Air Command Headquart- ers ot the RCAF. today. Cuba for 10 days to act as train- imz consultant with the commit- i. The mobile units will visit the smaller centres in the two provin- (M. ces with the object of interviewing prospective recruits for mound- crew in the permanent RCAF. FUNERAL NOTICE All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at Cut- cliffe Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, March 3rd at 1:30 P.M. to attend funeral service of our late brother G. D. Wright. J. D. WEBSTER, Iss7. st. Lawrence Lodge No. it For Foot Ailments conauur H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic Gil "“i‘-’fiBIST J‘ . . iiiltluré ill Great George Street CIIARLOTTIBTOWN P.B.l Trtvfled , G. ARTHUR CUDMORE Sec’ . Wiidey Lodge No. $1 Handicraft Industry , We are particularly anxious to contact every person or organisation on Prince Edward Island that . makes any form of Handicraft-no matter what it ll. There is a great opportunity for profitable e!- pansion here in ail forms of Handicraft for eaie to \ tourists and ioeai citizens. lf you don't make anything yourself use hm,- of some one who does," please lend their land.‘ runes van mm mm n. casnm moses, s . Charlottetown. Prizes as id-pounder shells. T o photograph.