. 1941 . 1 ' 14.01’ 1.3 - , "ms cnnnnorreroww cusnmm lFlrst Annual Meetinghcrurnei. eusnnuiu l "c LEAP: Opens Today Consgrv PAGE FIVE 5-..- Dean Acheson, Veteran U. S. Diplomat Retires VB ___ , I lfllie column In reserved for new; ref local Interest. but sdvertislng of 1 is "In Iltilre may be lnsnnetL WASHINGTON, my 1s -(or> oer the GfI-nd mhx nniiway. ma. ‘ iii "we cem- a wnrl strictly m. 0 » _ Ban Acheson, veter-sn diplom- the Canadian National Railways IN, Hicllsnd, May advise its member governments to shle in advance. l l. who once worked M e tied! idy- He had an ambition to become Q l" — 191’) - “"8"” dud "P- "dfiiiiidid dmsmsuis for specie! ""'—"-"---~———————-— s. er hll caniadllQn rsllrolds, stepped locomotive engineer, but a track lresentativeg from 2a countries and commodities on e multilateral bas- mOWHAliE LUMP LIME in j down as Ulmed 5mm; “ml-pg” fol-mull squelch“ hllhh The lurk five tnternstional, United ‘Nations. ls. ihese agreements would be de- alnngubsézrrg slid Pdiier sacks. 4 o v,» to» we - h-mv" ~~ i1:::..:::":..:"“..z"::*=:,:i:;.i.2:":; “d; s... 1 “w ‘L151 0111-61 (lhmmi anal?“ mp em“ “and! 59d‘ ma: “H°'°" the first‘ snnuyel meeting of the of t oseo sqrictiltuialrfll-olfnovtimen ""0305 ‘OOURT ——No v n n < 11171011111116 owe a. a" n . ma‘ your ‘°c°m°uve' International Federation of Acri- terins into internatloneljt-ad: whldzll “u”! l" liidkments si- ‘ e-Sgr-d S 1 lntl- _ . ‘ - , 1 Achlheon. who often ran-inked Dehghter of Pioneer $010,332,918. Discuesons will rltzslt Ceglpselrlzlrliaclel lllndicates need spe- rlgurtheapgilvl/léag-lzli ‘cnlul . l 11m he ‘lust mylised beings a c“. [Adlesons momma the Iormeri The provisional IFAP orgnn- cJsmes gurnei? of London IF- Jildlmerbts ndsi were hesrzld T79; z ‘ sdzan ‘because Milt; her-egos Eclndf 5mm“ Gimdqihd-m- 15. lizotlon was formed lmllccvdon lest AP. provincial‘ resident told “u” “dwumed 1111111111119 111 n ’ ' 1 11¢“ ‘are Doll? s; ‘Q, 1113c" b u“ ldmumu d m‘ "11 0mm"? year and the present meeting will Canadian Press ‘that s wheat sg- “—" 1 E 0 1"“ brmore lel h marl “V”: €es pioneers. George Gooder- lseek to establish a permanent or- reement on the lines discussed ‘n ‘HEALTH REPORT "1"°"Y'di- F I‘ 1 ‘Wwled my y k ' m ‘mum’ 9:" w" ‘mm 1°’- lkdnlmtlon and put on Pdlier the London would s- vsfuable to farm m" "1 "dimddi disease are res- RIMY MAY 111511 1 “eilhlv-N w ‘fork b“ u. who the def“ 1n Canada‘ Mu‘ Am“ basic hopes 0' the representatives ers everywhre Canadon de] is‘ 1'1"“ 1n the City, Dr. B. C. Kccli- ‘ vor‘ tl ill rrtme as assistant air eson, now in Middletown. Conn. l“ 30mm) farmers Canada ls lnclurllng Err-Hannah“ o’ Oelflrgvlilrg, m“ leporl l0 lhe Olly counclll t 8 4 ml y, l lived for some time in Toronto. ; 1amOn18 the ceuntrieslrcprrsented hi: president of the Canatvan Fed ra dimmsed 11m 1118111- OI these, 24 a ' p‘ m’ > lhl, ysignsiion of the sf-year- wvetts nomination will be sent Mr. John J. F. Bancroft, Mont- llhh meellhr " hm ol lllgrlwllure lhvér Che ‘ are msle cases and i’! female. Six "id -’““°s°"‘ “t” m w!“ “n” 1'° u" sflmt’ m‘ we“ Bflvm" real’. v1ww°s1d°nt °’ ‘mmm l Delegates ‘said that. Optimism sBTcement as en éxtehsonsuof ill: ca!" " "We male and three F" l1" PuiPiiie °f °PP°1"11"9 "'0 members to the Coun 1: i" “i ““de"‘°°.'°“” “d '§"‘" “W “dd July 1 he will work with Iihrds- hid» Wild iiddbdd“ °1°°W1 about. intemntionai price Rfld suP- present Canadian-United Kingdom‘ 1°"“‘1°'“e “°“’ "d" 1y " em r rotary, has announce Acheson to ecnmint himself with drdirmii“ d‘ the Mdmrdd13rdn°h ply anmngcments to glvg the fguy-year when pm l --__ Executive for 1947-48 and for the transaction of business 1* ll... \,.ili0 Home. It made pubiic many problems dealt with by Mario the Canadian Manufacturers world“ asrlrlllllllrhl producers. Delrgam rrllrl lhal‘ world ,rr__h_ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT 1 _ o l. lrllil‘ from President Truman shells principal ssslstnht, l Association. wearer securlry ls darkened hr hrs generally are enlorlnc rwller —-There were 98 births in the Criy * pertinent to the 2nd. District. Euch poll is asked to send 4: 191mm’; Acheson m‘ ‘We of d‘ other dlplonmflc can!" in - fiw foiiure of the international wheat prices and a better shire’ of na- 1851' month’ 25 dams’ 5nd 9'31“ - - - LCICnI public servant whose with- prospect, which will confront Mar-l cmmrewe hm month lo “each “on” mam“ but added llml “w” mlrriages. The figures, normed m five OHICIGl delegates and all supporters of our candidates 4: did“: 1mm public m’ at myhnme m!“ Wm‘ u“ pr°b1d~1i dfislfering , agreement on price ranges for ex- ls a. universal anxiety for nations.‘ Dr‘ B‘ c‘ Kewmg" r°p°m l” '11‘ “"1111 be a loss to m9, nation’ 111° 11119413’ °1 1115 PT11"¢1P1° 51m!’ chlnge of the basic fflcd commcd- and international offlanlzatlons to City council ‘an mam’ d“ d1" R’ R‘ Ben’ Ki" and Phillip Mufhesom me C°rd1°11Y mvlled ' 'i"ru:na_n ndded that I cannot ask include the transfer of foreign lw on me world marker such an keep me produce“ ‘low: boron closed there were four stillbirth: ‘I you ziQfiln ‘t: gltlltmasitllewyoulrcrlileezilr: rfists ofJrsemaAnlgfilrrlthe-whl dlilxfilcg- B c weemmll ls lllle h“, olllécllw cl governlllenhr The LEAP. rloppg lo for-the month of Apri-l last. to be present. l: l, return - ~ _ ‘WW8!!! - , an _ “ ——--- < 1...; has been eager to relinquish Vincent of the m Eabtcrn Affairs ' ' ' ‘h’ 1-"0-‘1 _r b“ 1“ °°"“*‘"? _°_°“‘““*"1°“ “"3 18mm» MAN Passes AwAy-' F. CASS Ind REAGH IAGNALL 1: h ., . ,. l l l“ The specific proposal of the Lon the United Nations Food and Agr. Th l hil lfi-d-‘z-tlilifivlfrzvggmlfacrm‘ “goth u orrlcm ll l||| "is Year don meeting was that the 1.22.4.2. cultural Organization she similar-j; Mifflfle-frflfggjnbsddld rzrceiilel c t mt r: ‘rn _ l _ m,” w Ms -. W“ - i111 em‘ onven r “l, tan, polished diplomat eg- consecutive service in the State! ml“'siréll‘€mrtli:gtegrgfillrzll‘onp°gg ffdrtfxlrrfarkilefrdfiéem 1"1°1’m°°1 d5 River, ltlatlhgj- 111-011.“, Georg, Ahl e 5 Mi lrisl» January to rem-din in his Department is lunlted by iew to- ____ __________, _ _,_ . ,________ bf" Mere-side, formerly of N0rth-. u- . r , ‘ i nos: .'“r an nddlflonill six months a maximum of four _ rs. g l1“11‘1°1‘- P-E-lo iid-“Md Bwsy on Satw ‘ ' cieh. (merge Marshall was Assistant secretary spruille Bra- Word has come to Mr. and M; s. $55 d°11dr rebel“ "QWPWT- Eenlis-filrddl“ Mai’ 1W1- in the Eitel Hes- iillti” llamm state secretary. As a young man Acheson worked ll .1 ‘lzandy dancer" or track leyer liictures By Gityi School Children 0n Exhibition ‘ 1 Attention Milkmer". m-En. I do not believe it \vou‘d be lillfll. lilimidfl-Pfllks following a sev. advisable to put the matter in the ere heart. attack which lasted for hands of the Commission at this lseverei weeks. He was in his 60th time. It would not be fair to Mr._15'"1'~ Ainsnorth who has expressed hi; —-—- willingness to discuss the matter 3115011111101‘ CORRECTED -—- with the Council and ii would not h.‘ me ‘Wcmml "1 1d" FY15"? be fair to the Commission until l 111311115 mefimg °f P11955511" UR- we have exhausted other means of‘ I1m1°d' 1" “"5 errmiemilb’ ll-Bied “mm; the miller]. ;a resolution was adopted request,- Colllh swwalh _ “We have losl, ing that October l5 end Norm. every heme we have yer had wlrh hey 15 should be the opening ma .M‘:. Ainsworth. Why have another?" (‘losing days "I ‘he duck ‘edsim- 1 was finally agreed to have The flame“ m?“ or m.“ res°1u11°11 Llghl Ccmrlrlrlee and the was That this meeting den, who heads sii American Re- l A. Bruce and fsmlly of Valley- public affairs, has fimired also ln‘f1°1‘1- P-E-L. of the death of their speculation on diplomatic chumgeeruiide- 51m D- Brucc of Ksslo, ‘ 13.0., who was the lest surviving IIEW DIESEL ENGINES l1member of his family. Neru- rela- (Continued from Page l) lsble rsllwny officials _fives here are other members of l their lthe family of the late John D.‘ .Bruce of Valieyfield, who wa| n ‘transport not only between points . on Prince Edward island itself but {brother of the deceased. to revise The following is from will contribute to the overall speeding-up of rail service be- (Oontinued from Pnqe 1) wished in no way to cnrbarrsss the City Council and that, if the coun- ‘cil did not see fit to take official action. they would remain open. Mr. R-lx said he had phoned 25 grocery stores and all hid expressed. the wish to close on Monday, May 28. 1 Ooun. D.E. Noonsn asked if the Council cou-Id have the assurance llthst the Banks would close. Mayor- MacDonald said l > The semi-annual meeting of the Charlottetown Milk Produc- us and Vendors Association will be held in Prince of Wales Col- l lege, Wednesday, May l4 at 8 p. rm. ...l.h schedules making for faster Kootenoian" Kaslo, B.C., May 1., 1947: Another of Kaslds real pioneers passed to his reward Tutsday ‘morning when Sam D. Bruce died ' Ill m” the recc-m-i Dr. Show, Provincial Bucteriologist, will address the meeting. .__._ l l “we” lhr m.“ ‘ml Crrllrrl c” . ll. vlmlllll llhrllhlll whrr he would provided an official pro- Mm, m...“ u. l, l m mend to the proper authorities "close to zoo Pictures. done by nsds. Only um- diesels have been i Md been takeh several ‘darn “mm” w" “u” 1” m Cm’ Wm‘ 1"’- "‘1“"“'°'11"que‘ on u: H: tllgtlgetllrlitdlfcktlminagolhould proclaiming May 28 s. civic holl- dey. Ooun. J D Stewart - "I'm very previously. Since his fall about 15- rlwd Yell‘! use he has not beenl lin good health, and so his deeihl l 8 the school children of the City i schools nnd Notre Dame Ace- tirmy went on exhibition yester- llPllCld on railways of the Pru- -vince will they be put into ser- .vice on the run from the Mari- Mllh sllurlmll .1947." “So for u we are concerned, their will be no further bargain- ; arts VIRTIIALLY SIXTY-NINE ARRESTS-Bixty. . - . d U0 lh till U f ill . . day “L the Hams Memorial “m” to Montreal’ Illrllllls urlglulullfgpizze? Ilgenclelvkgsr: lolly Brass; ole Tinde- "(hsgn ghowvl 001m firmer asked u the 0°11“? nine arrests were made in the‘, ‘cwmulued 1mm P588 it m“ betwee" the mmmm“ “d Galleries The? "liYddflid u" i_ 3M1“? 11mm‘ "Y i1"?- wm‘ llelllell he hhll ho rlrfhll Pr" lrl mm, “Huh 1; m, gum o; ma, curlh“ “"yll{°1‘°'1r °" u" M111‘ 51* City ans-m; 1“; month, Gm“ of; -----_-_____..___s.___ this Province on other matters un- h-eri; of the children in sllllintroduction of the diesels in the the llulllllm or m“ my l“ ‘h. had hem opemrlng-wme “y. “o. us on in o Ci y. He had reed palm Blllwlllls lelwrled w lhe The Province will receive s, per til s general conference is held for boom days. His mind was clear to ‘W "("1111 110i hi!" 1W1 "l" DRY‘ the robljigxhtedofi “c; Fisdeml survey the end, and he loved s svcdlWhi Sdvinfl "dew" bgegusilrprlsedntn lchrliesishdtu-lnlfiglcl t about szoooooo 1°“ » M“ oddmiird ~ "11 i°"'11 Pdidd" of the milk .-o1<1 h, the City Wes a demas.’ °’ l” °‘ “mpmd m’ 0Tb fl ll '0 -' f‘ 1 r - 5am D_ Bruce w“ born l-rl vhl_ lmel gellllamclll I would “he lolinot or high q-uallry ‘m? people or rthe corresponding month of 194.6. lDo l9 S850 no as 1e uhith the Yfield. Prince Edward Island. ‘reiisdi that I um not rcnrcscutir-s" “ mm” ""°‘°d 5"" 1' “'“1 b“ , ‘The report also revealed that l24l . _ _ and came west shout 1880, llvinit ithe Board of 'i‘rade here tonight "Th". under the Prohibition ik“ “clwwely ‘° m‘ Fmvmu‘; at Port Moody before the 02.x. wr the retail section of it. m h“; been made 1n the om, The Dominion will vacate the lest month; that the“ hm been amusement end pari-mutuel tax cepita grant o; $15 in addition to the discussion of fundamental con- pre-wa: subsidies which amountedlstltuticnsi questions. That confer- -ence should not be long delayed." Representatives of some other provinces hurl recently been in Ot- town discussing matters of social security and public investment with Federal authorities. So far as City Council last night. The num- l grades from one to 10. Maritimss end on the intercolom‘ ber. the Chief stated, represented] Airs. Willard MacKay, who l lsl line, several hours cim be cut l. lrfiklflfz h, great. deal of interst off the times between Montreal lll lhh chum-em; work, and wh . and Charlottetown. Montreal and‘ dnhqhq several hours at th lmifat, end Montreal end Saint l, collczgv in arranging the pictures: 0 h- ihihrhno the cum-dish yeeteroeyl In reply to s pretest by Mr.‘ ‘ill!- plftiirCS are being considered lBlsck that introduction of diesel ice for their milk. 1t we: not‘ M I “id teh- that those A who were getting a. section of the Board, called me and asked me to was built t th P ‘fl. I 1388 before, I merl i trviewed th mlle m. the spuntaneousness or l englnes l" Prlnce Edward Island he marrledo M?“ sryiestile nhhc- llyuslvne“ mm soy uheecny beam: lysor gsuelity lllwrcducitzhshmild be Pal“. nine Prohibition prosecutions and |iiddsr ""1 d Zehflrfil confcrenceof Nova Scotls was concerned “we the vork disphiyed than from l Wes s step towards destroyinz one Kcnzie. In i893 he and Mrs. Rruce lsameone who knew 1 hes a mcm- mien... mlulfdllc?‘ °‘° 3mm“ i‘, nine convictions; and the! there didiidwfids W111 be “lied during,‘ will uet dwells-s time or any other w 01th; b”; 10m] markets ml. Nova - P - .)1sd been two pl-oseclmolll hm. lthe five-year agreement period. ‘like matters except at a full gen- srrived in Kris-lo, and they have lber of the retail . Prr viewpoint. giiinlity is the aim sought, lScotie coal, Mr. Chevrler said ‘that Coun‘ C“ 5am ma“ w“ a 51°51 need for improvement in t Still unsettled ls the minor i/ax, l eml conference." The province at. the end of’ the he quail-l convictions under the Excise Act. made their home here ever since. ‘rleld or elecrrlclly m Fleur . 9 i261‘ t . lilra Willard said, and every "iiiiulilflh i311"! l! 80in! t0 huP-l He is survived by his devoted ldo so. I should like the Press to 1g hh m; 1 . l . rllllll l3 made to dlhcolllllge lhelpen. wqgsl on? qaughlel-l Mm wllh m lllou ma“, Hléwgerl ienrud ggtdllllilhktllils GOLDEN WEDDING rllald thnill sing; flit was ls, salsa tux {lye-year agreement perioti could clllfll (mm (films “m; the -————--- Dunn, and, one son, Dguglgg of. Qounl Stewart _ “I lllldel-slhlldl serve any good purpose to mgr‘ H d RSAITY — Mr. and Mrsl sdzllfe all; “Q0110 ‘be lTOP- “Ithdrflw from a purely financial irluuiziiltui b! lmliiBtlIiB Othfl‘ Smllgfilrsld B.C. There ahre tlgec lMlr- Clldmbre- My remflfki Weld things too fast. Unless the proress fizuwedgfiékflnnfféfflflfi. llllelllfl-‘ldame before Fendzral‘ HOll-tlfglggiesallf; giizlglléenlll llllatititellgtsufilrulgs rllaetallii - ____ gran cu ren, on nep e_\v, an g 11 dd g 1 1 I l . ‘ i l e - l I _ ' l lMllCLQBll c; q-rlllh and a llrece no n?" e o mpy you W” w" 8'34"“ d °°i1<1ii1°h mlflhl 110ml: lfl Fredericton,.1>t:E.1, onlreview. Asamatter of fact. he edd- insurance whit-h would require a \',i".». 11” ""1‘1b11'1°“ wmch “flchnyi (mimmmd ‘Wm “We l) IPBBki-ni; for the Board." arise where the City Dedlils Wdi-ild Wednesday May 7th The couplyrfldd the Dominion had promised to “vc”y considerable amount" of cup- nprn» today will continue lllitll i I Mrs‘ A‘ Mathesm‘ who w“ V1511’ M880!‘ Mwniihflld - "I I'll-VG be"! have no n-mk Re l-eanud too m“ .‘, .. mug] l no l“ e d‘ lllml l. ._-_ ‘in: at the Bruce home thl art l , 1 l ‘r - , two sons and daughter and up-11'°¢°n¥1"1"-’T the mil"? ltd! dXPi-‘hdli/i-lfd- he. iiivsdny. All parents she y e m > n lweekl s v informed gent omen that the Town (lurlng the la..t two years the milk wards of so guests were present st‘ Aiihddsh Neva Swtis Wes iek- He warned against a centraliza- cept the situation. Meanwhile, a three-party coal- ition of Socialists. the Mouvement. Rlepublicein Populaire and the lEally of the Left will try again Sismmerslde is a-wnitlng our de- ion on this holiday matter and at the Summer-side Council will follow whatever action we take." “l Ooun. M.A. Farmer questioned ntlicrs interested in the art pro-' cit.» of the children are cordially ll'l\lll'\l in nttcnd the exhibit Mrs. .\l'=£'."(l_‘.' said. $1M???‘ glad bed" 118"] Pressed their 3mg", w-eddinl; Many mmdl- ing steps to enter an agrcemenhl non of power in the country and rllr l ep. onever. thae was a .ot dropped 1n during the evening tm- PZBHUGI lvfacdonaldsaw many con- riled instances "to show itiat all o l room for improvement in the Collgnmlmh me happy couple’ Mlsgtingent difficulties and criticized powfl’ (i095 not rest hi. Ottawa," mm‘ 511115110" 1" 1119 C11!’ and he Mary Multan gang ‘rel-y beuuqguuy Federal authorities for approach-l .._i___@___. The funeral will be held from 2L, the home of Mfr. and Mrs. Dunn Fm this afternoon. H. H. Bruce of Evanston, 1il.. Church Census Teams lietFinal Instructions Finn‘. instructions to teams work- lnil 1:. hire church census in Char- loii down this vwcek were given last ‘ n supper meeting in Trin- l llall. Mr, W.E. Bentley, lli‘ hi. . of the Affiliated Lay- mm; Founcll, which is sconce h-s the imnpoign presided. More than '~ lld0d. representing Roman and Protestant churches. was said by Rev. TE. Mc- of Trinity United Dznaicl. of St. Diyneteds Bullion, Rev I i‘. lbbott. rector of BLPsuTs ' Church and president of ‘sicrlai Association. and Leo F. MacDonald. vice- "ni. of the effiiisted Leymen’: Cr MacDonald pointed out ifllll the survey would be in iim Vhllrcllcs. He told the can- van‘ r: ilmt, tho human int-ml! iemrr.» of the canvass would well repay ihiitn‘ for their work. which 1i. MacDonald confined his s to instructions to the < as to how the curds us t0 l5’ (l cut. Th? teams, will comlllew 111'" canvass rf the city this week. Th9!’ Oltpici in visit every horns. 11v Fdlppfl‘ was V1100?“ § mvmi by the Girl 001400 d l‘ it! Church. The Bismarck see derive! Y" name from the Bismlrck Irchlifil" Ito which bounds it on the heft-ii mi cast. " amnis. initiation. DEATIIS 50c Per insertion _ BIRTHS "Ms-st m. Prince revue u- iicspltll Ms 4th, 1M7, to Mr. Mrs. s. n. ills, st. Amen. ‘W Lucius Demise . i. “lllhter. Mgr-y 1A1, l li. Ii. Mecisan UNDEITKKII EMIALMII Chlrlottemyg n,‘ "firth Wlltlhlrl Phone 1U \ Spmkcrs included Rev; RF. Mic-l ‘ visible bonds" of the Common- lto put the French house in order. i It is s terribly difficult, gov- ernment-bresking task but if the Remedies Gwernment fails, France will be faced with the most serious crisis since she coii-ipsed before the German armies in lJuns. 1H0. I It would be g political and eco- ifomic crisis |t the same time with one effecting the other and it would be a stormy time for the republic. Many people here think it i»: going to happen. Edging out on into the perils of France's political quicksend is Gen. De Gaulle and his new movement, the Rally of the French People. Buch e. crisis could pro- duce s popular clamor for the re- turn of De Gsulle, who remains e liustrous figure to many French- men. He sees s threat that the Communists may come in power lln this country end he zealously Ileede n crusade which is anti- Communlst without being declar- sd so in words. His party heed- quertern told me today that mem- bsrehlp in the movement now is more hen 1.000.000. The Communists maintain that De Gaulle is planning a coup I l I d’etat while the De Gsulie Dirty I iridicules such a possibility and Socialists. the M32. and the Rally of the‘ 11ft, do not know exactly how to size up De Gaulie’: movement. However, they ere ex- tremely suspicious. Politiceily. France is boillnl over these warm sitrldl dlyl Ind the mood of her people is one of exasperation crowding on danger- ous and bitter m!" "ill- "WVUY ‘u not more rapid. that lMfll "l" d-itiens are unimproved and the: three post-llbersition yesn have not brought s more even and er political 1H0. l s Royal Family Receives Warm Welcome iioms __-- I _ memos, my l! ~00’) — Iritein‘! myll I'm!!! received d riotous welcome home today eneering ihoussnds. after e l0- week South African tour which Government lenders said hed suc- ceeded in "ei-rsnlthsninl the in- i i twesltla. With splendor and ceremony reminiscent of Kin! G00?!" W‘ onltfon expctiy 1o yuresro. the Mill Psrty was hailed end feted 511th! wsy from Portsmouth, mime they diesmbuked from "the battleship ‘vsnluerd. to white- heli sud luskinghem Pulses. Prime Minister Attics declared in the House sf Commons that, "we ere ell [led to have them home enin sud to know that they O l’ hi" thlflifill tllll Vllll ltflfilth» tery, told the House of Lords that the 3s,000-mlle tour was "e very notable journey." be home the Kins end Queen and Princesses lliilebctlg stepped uhore from guard over with scarlet cloth. and were It'll!- ed by the King's brother, the Duke of Gloucester. tion. where the Raye! Petty was met by Attiee end other officials. ed a tremendous ovation u they rode in an open. couch from the station throulh flu-draped strsetrte tbs Pulses. the less sf light involved in the a ‘nephew of the deceased. We join the many~ friends of the family in offering our sin-i cere sympathy to the bereaved. r nsrnesgou ms (Ccuvtinued from Page 1) meeting officials disclosed that| while employment conditions in Cunnda had changed little in the previous l4 months, figures for the idle in the Maritime! hid doubled. In Halifax where a. lay-off of 1.500 workers from the Naval Dockyard save unemployment figures n boo‘, H. W. Len. cc- ordinutor of public works for [he Department of Reconstruction, hes made an investigation and re- ported to the Minister. Although his report is believed under study by the Government“ his recom- mendations have not yet. been disclosed. Unions of the unemployed, us- ually known as General Workers‘ Unions in Nova Scoti-s. started forming again in Cape Breton‘ last year sfter n wartime lapse. Within the past month one of these unions-formed to look after the interests of the Jobless- has begun rsgJstrstion of some of the 6.000 unemployed in indus- trial Cape Breton. A similar union 11a: formed in the Halifax area where the total of unemployed has been hovering around the 8.000 msrk. Emigration of the Jobless has been only p, trickle so far. Several hundred have left the Ce-pe Bre- ton industriai area for more prosperous communities in Central Canada but the full employment committee has crowned on en- couraging such e movement. Committee members have ex- pressed the view that. employ- ment should be provided at hwuc by promotion of new secondary industries to provide for those unable to find work in the basic steel and coal industries of east- ern Nov; Scotia. l l eiied_ltls’slnlb_f~ffile'ri‘tf_shlp——bdtwsen ‘Great Britain and South Africa." Echoing the Prime Minister Via- count Addison, Dominion: Secre- Tanned antfobviously glad to and the can-t e gsngwey covered Long hours before, hugs throngs ollected all llOflI the flhmile outs to London's Waterloo Ste- The King end his family receiv- horse-drown ‘wished to know what. the expend- Coun. Dougan. Concrete sidewalks tied been promised Douglas Street for the children. l volving e lose of lighting power to» the City for which the Maritime Iileetrlo Company hed offered s rebels ef essss. Ooun. Noonsn said the Light Committee we: not ut- iefied with the amount of the re- bate. Public Utilities Commiuisn should be notified about the whole ques- Non." not ntlsfied with e rebate of 506 for e lose of lighting poem extend-_ in] ever three or four‘ months. We i pay the Muitlne Bests-lo Company $1,000 e month for illhu end I feel sure we flletlnt of l the amount of $112.50 which, ac- cording to the financial statement. had been paid Mir. J.A. Bentley. He iture we; for. Ooun. W.R: LePage said it rep- resented Mr. Bentley's charges fa: relieving Mr. KM. Martin while the letter was on his vacation. Ooun. Farmer — “I think the $1,800 paid the City Police Court. magistrate should cover such ex- rises." Coun. Stewart - "Any city em- pioyee.ie entitled to two weeks vacation." I Ooun. Farmer — "That may be so. I nevertheless think the charge too high" Discuss Green Street ‘Ihere ms sidemble discus- sion on the proposed widening of Green Street and of York Lane. Admiral Street, too, come in for some discussion as did the laying of concrete walks on Douglas end Kent Streets. The widening of the Green and York Streets could not. be done, Coun. EC. Dougan said, until the people who owned the street front- aces lud deeded the necessary five- foot strip to the City. There was no doubt the owners would give the land. Coun. Dougan said. but. the City would have to have every- thing in order before the work was begun. Regarding the comparative importance of piecing concrete sidewalks on Dougie: Street as compared to the work needed on Kent Street. Coun. Douaun said it was the duty of the Street Depart- ment. and the Council for that matter, to “consider the good of the greatest number." He would like to put concrete sidewalks on Douglas Street right. away but the work on Kent Street would have to be looked after first- Coun. Farmer took issue with g you {[9 lnd he thought the work should be done. Coun. Stewart reported the bath- ing houses were in wed shB-Pc- He also geld the squares would be fit- ted up very soon a: playgrounds Coun. Noenuvs’ report on the} ighte brought up e discussion ln-f Coun. CM. Cox-“I think the Meyer Mst-Doneid-"I um not. getting our full t poem eplrt from various service stations during th pest month and could have o on Kent end Alley Streets. usual Saturday clean shid. stores onto the street thus making ly. the work of keeping the streets clean and tidy u discmu-sging task the following resolutions were un- for those so enslgsd. Street De- animously adopted: partment men turn out Sunday mornings and clean by 1i e.m., more in ‘h horrible mess." A little m was in favour of isnprovement be- ing made gradually. Coun. Cox also referred to e re- port that the Dominion Govern- ment was going to go ahead soon with the erection qf a million-dol- lar building in Charlottetown. He 111M187“ the City Council should keep informed on whet plans the Dominion Government had in mind for the purchase of a site. He d ‘ not think it would be advantageous to the City for the building to be erected on the Market Squares There were certain so-called slum.’ areas where the building could be erected and where it would serve the purpose of the Dcmlnion Gov- ernment Just as well. Moreover, if it were located on such a site, the‘ City would profit by getting clear of the slum ares. There was, believed, some Sroiundl for the report es he hap- pened to know that Ottawa-bed been in communication recently with the Provincial Government about the matter. A sufllestion by Mayor MacDon- aid that Coun. Cox as head of the Town Planning-Committee and n member 0f the City Industrial Com- mittee. hove the authority to look into the matter was agreed to. Reports on Streets Cou-n. Dougan reported that all the City streets had been graded with the heuvy grader and that they are now being given s "sco- cnd cut." The three-wheel boiler is working’ on the macadamiced streets Scarifylng them end the Fbrdson fl-llid smaller grader are both grad- 1118, he said. His Department had collected 1,500 gallons of used oil frcm the e b- teined more if the City had had the required storage space. The oil. Coun. Dougan said. would be used on the streets after they had been graded and rolled. He suggested that. the City procure s. csrlced of the proper dust-laying oil to be used later on. Pit gravel which the Department had secured st e mod- est price from the County Con-- structlon Company had been used mending thempurrhe-se 311,, as- ‘phllt plant for the island Con- from confederation ns have lstruction Company. The price made tein other parts of Canoda." Coun. Dougan deplored the prec- tice of Olty resident! flklng their iswns and yards and depositing the refuse upon the streets liter the Dougen street employees had made their treatment the storeheepers, too, swept COIM- their litter from the 5.30 the business section only to find that the streets are once ll. thoughtfulness would change con- dllldems neatly for the better, he with rollers and belt; s . Cffllfl. DOUIIIK "KING f0 I fel- ohition he was introducing recom- Mill Mixer. , "Silver threads among the Gold".1"8 111° 91°59?" {which was quite suitable for thelwhlch. in. many respects. had been was “unwise and unsound." occasion. A dainty supper served. Mr. Thomas Johnston gave the 908st- to the bride and groom bdrgdm‘ W111i 111° to which Mgs, ma"); gowardl aunt wrong and that great matters of (mm-my "p39,; M; this kind should be settled at a k; mew“; a m,“ general conference “l; omel- ggml "n. Dominion end ell the provinces.“ of the groom. and Mrs. Wee sum of money ifylng to their popularity. Every- one departed to their homes after wishing them many more years of happiness. AT ROTARY — Rotarinn Rogers addressed his fellow club vi ddiii idfsivsiis“ id sdme PTO"- mthly lnces “that should be and are able Rogers’ 1° ion. members and guests at luncheon yesterday. Col. subject "Free Enterprise and Can- adian Radio" gave him the oppor- tunity to present the views of the cmmshded 11y the Such Report cannot“ Aggogjgtiqn 01 Brad. end “made necessary by llir un- pogm; 1, even distribution of wealth in the casters of which Co]. president. The public has had ten "@1171 . years in which to judge the Gov- 91" D°mim°ii G°vdriimem~ ernment controlled Canadian 1 Bfgadgggflng Qqfporguon and |ll a vunced by the Domihic-n in support recent survey 53 pet cent. of the of some of its positions are not peoplg wumd prem- to my, gm. valid now in the clear light of logic adieu, fgdlo elm-aged by fr” m- and will appear still more ihlvnhd ierprise as in tthc United States. 1Y1 lihdl1dfl8 118111 01 ili-itvfli- hi‘ raid he weaken The report (.5 the said. “Here, I refer particularly to "nmlssion upon which the (110 drilumdil“ 5° Radio Act is ‘cased, took es models, "diided by m‘ 13951111111)“ 11131 _ci"iiefly the German and British D1811 has _ l _ h systems, we n1] know qhat gulp. produce prosperity in this country. Air pecied in Gennany. and the Brit- 15,“ peopi, Pm today l" the “n. need of considering further (‘llfillimfil enviable position of being deprived i" of much of their hislcric freedom. -—¢°"511“"1°"i=1 chmwd‘ mandrel-l l ina "I say that the idea of separate-l provinces is between the :Sie\vart MaePhali, Chief ‘Demography Branch of the Bur- .f‘Zlll of Vital Statistics "Unfair" Argyle Shore Native lilies At Ottawa OTTAWA, May lz-(Crh-Ewan sf the for 16 H0 551d 1." Rddmoh lhdl dfrdfltle‘ 1 years prior to his retirement in meats made with certain provinces K_s_1were unfair. not-ably‘ in the matter i pay their debts to the Domin- .. The principle oi‘ fiscal nerd. re:- hnd been discarded by 1934, died Friday at his home here n his 85th year. ‘ Ml‘. MacPhai-l, a native of Argyle Shore. P.E.l'.. taught public school ‘before coming to Ottawa in 190i. ‘He spent most of his career in the Statistics Department. and took a ‘leading psit anti administration of the national system has been in operation since 192i. in the organization c-f vital statistics which H0 was a presiding elder of‘ St. "I say that the arguments nd- 1 Paul's Eastern United Church lhorc and was .1 mmber of many Miraternsi organizations. He also l l ,‘\ l- .l.< some magic ability to frequently Mr. Macde-zitsld indicated the‘ U10 British North American i._' Wlllzll he 13w,‘ um p355 u; Great Britain described as the logical prelimin- finds itself Danger lies -n the tendency of the i" Government to extend being “investigated”. m‘ steps id shy vsrmduehl 88W’- ent. Responsibilities of govern- u; may. ment should be tliv-‘cle/l fi-xst nndi itles, and hence its control of more "i!" N19 108d? 110W" “m1 filiiifl‘ and more (h; lhe Luhgm.“ o; [he of revenue given appropriate to nation. In the field of Cunlidliin ii Radio it is already evident thnt pressure groups can influence the government to broadcast certnin progrsnunes and can keep other programmes oft the air. This to- M1111‘? PT°b1Pm 1" NW“ mt division. Economic Problem l In addition, there was an rco-l Scofin 1. gcihcr with the evils of the mon- V{1'i_1¢h “wind "01 be -‘°1""1 lIYfYb" Olmly sysml-h and bul-saulmllc N, sidies or grunts from the DommJnl strlrtiozis makes us pause to oon- ‘T sider a revision of radio policy in T‘ easury. 111st, problem hail hrevi. viewed by many royal cnmmis-l calllhdh mun“; Roy Qudmq-e sions. some appointed ‘my the i,'*\"i; and Gordon chairmen. Avard were the plant n bargain. he said. In Cfllldlldiflfl his report. Ooun. w suggested the George Streets be done immediate- Before the meeting adjourned. "Thnt the City Clerk be suth~ orizcd to purchase Construction limited m: $2,500.00 — One Cosiveyo: frame Screen: one Batch Box: from the island is sadly mistaken.“ he nddid. "In foliow- the words oi ing pieces o! eq-uipnvrnt, for the warrior: ‘The akinc of asphalt at a price of lastof my bonnet: and n10!" one Drier: to enter into s financial one Hat Elevator; one Bin with ment with the Dominion for five one Pug years meant "just that - end nothing " jail-ll Scotia government and set-he by. Fedora‘ authorities. l exception (they) have found ‘hail Nova Sectin hos and “v-iihmii l not bent lll'fd i. rer- The slim. ho served 58-year-old Premier as wartime Federal. surface Navel Minister added: “Let, ‘t not l of the streets with stone he thought for a moment here or‘ -up. Many of chips be given a trial and thst the else-"ivhen. that by simply increas- Dougan pnving between Queen and Great ing the subsidies to this Province as is done under tnese proposals. Ottawa has rid itself of listening unjust provincial demands " Mem- bers applauded and slapped their desks with epproval. "Arrvlxady who hnids that view the great. Scottishl y have not. seen the. 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