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The 2 Itasca ' DBUGSTOBE I0 Great George Street I All Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. Professional Bards Charles R. McQuaid n.a. . Barrister. souolur. Notary. std lastern Trust Building. Charlottetown Phone I111 fFQ-OOFOOOOOOOOO-Om NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Si. Charlottetown P0. Box 66 95000 Tel. ..§»se+e-eee4 , Morrell and Bpppgny Chartered Accountants D. F. ARCHIBALD am no. l l eta-huh: i‘ x Q-onwe-eoeoo-o-eo ol local interest, h advertteins I: natIn allay llaloaortell . a no la ma». m It)! ‘BALI. 1M0 Durant sedan. for cash. Apply 41 King v Bunrlnerside. 5-9-21 IOTII BIRTHDAY-An esteemed Charlottetown citizen, Mr, Thomas F. White, 1i Grafton Street, cele- brates hie flth birthday today with his family at home. Mr. White la hale and hearty, and will be the recipient. of many congratulations on this occasion. INGAGIMINT ANNOUNCE- MIINT-Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- Intyre. Bed-fold Station. announce the engagement of their daughter. to Donald Roblaon, son of and MIOlm£1'RDbI87lli 5-9-1 WILL ALL LADIES interested in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital please remember that the a-unuI-i league o! Mercy display will be held hleaday, May 31st at the Cundall Home. ‘Ilse usual gitta are being solicited. and it is hoped there will be s lea-go atten- dance at the display. Tea will be served. n-o-li CONCERT A‘! COVEHEAD - A capacity house saws Young Peo- 1o'a concert last t in Cove- ead Conlanlunity Ha despite the inclement weather. The program, which included two one-not plays and choruses, were thoroughly en- joyed. Rev, T. A. Wilson, United Church mirlieter was chairman. ‘the program will be repeated Fri- ‘ day night. ON RETIREMENT LEAVE-Cup- erintendent James Friip s. R. C. M. P., of the Criminal nvestlga- tiou Branch at Vancouver, has left the force on a four-months retirement leave. Superintendent Fri was attached to the local div sion aa Inspector for some me. WEAR!‘ REPAIR. - Two tugs having kl tow a large combined crane and pile driver, with cook scow and building. arrived yester- day from Borden, i-n preparation for the repairs lo the Railway Wharf which includes rebuilding the outer vnd and wcst. face for a distance of 700 fect to provide steamer berths. The contractors are J. P, Porter and Son. Mont» real. The engineer, Mr. Rico, is Expected to arrive in the city to- ay. Personals Miss Selma Owcrl, R. N.. is the welcome guest c-f ther aunt. Mrs. H. M. Fleming, Blythe, California. k Francis Gorman, Cumberland 5L, left this morning for Halifax, N. 8., where he will visit with friends. Mrs. W. E. Ouiton, her daughter, Mrs, Wm. L. Owen and children, Billy and Brenda of Cape Tor- mentine, N. B., were guests of Mrs. W. W. Owen last weekend. 'I‘he many friends of Mrs. C. Gavin Duffy, Brighton ‘Avenue, will be pleased to learn that she la recovering satisfactorily from a major operation performed at the Toronto General Hospital. and is expected home within the ‘next two weeks. WASHINGTON, May 8—-(AP)- The Govemment announced today increases of 25 cents a bushel in the ceiling rivce of corn, 15 cents for wheat, ve cents for oats, nine cents for barley. l0 cents for rye, and 18 cents per hundred pounds for grain sorghum! ‘ nnlrils BALLEM _sz the am. Hospi tai, May e. i966. to Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Ballem, a daughter, Evelyn Eliza- th Hoqritai. Montague P. E. 1., on Stew- Mny 3. I946. t0 Mlklnld Mrl. be . NELSON-At the King's County. art Nselaon, Montague, a son, Wil- “M11118 First Competitive Sponsored by a group concert 25c. On sale at Miller Bros., A. E. door of P. W. C. a . "ii "Mlillliii" __-_ 0H"?¥'T'.~F'I'_~P-I'-F~V"FP'V~T"PP~I'~VW~F44+ Musical Festival Prince Wales College Auditorium ' May 10th. 11th. of Women's Institutes Under the distinguished. patronage of His Honor Lt. Gov- ernor J. A. Bernard and Mrli. Bernard; the Hon. Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones; His Worship Mayor B. o, Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald; Mr. Lloyd Shaw, director of education, and Mrs. Shaw. ALL TIMES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 1.30 P.M. Friday devoted to school chorus. 8.00 P.M. Friday devoted to adult clasoes. 2.00 P.M. Friday chlldrclfs vocal and. piano solos. Tickets for each session 10 cents except Saturday evening Toontbs Music Store; also at. ""t-"l"t-~t"t"t"t"t"t"t'4'4'4"t"t"l'~l"t'-"t'-F4j't-gfi Monthly Meeting. Charlottetown 6.W.L. Suh-llivison Mrs. G. Parnell Mutilation. - abated President o1 title 03am Wwagléa . olnrlocwlowh, W6 at regnl man-gm meotln of the sub-divg worldly; “m had in the I-flllllle ‘all. Tucs- dflv evening. May "mu The meeting which was well attended, was open- ed Min prover recited by one pres- ident in the unavoidable absence of the chaplain. Rev. L A. . Minutes 0f the utive meetings hem in flllllvrovod. as read the financial qr the month was submitted b the treasurer, Miss Mary E Bradley Correspondence received ed letters lmns Miss 110mm. oonvener of study clubs; Mrs. Adman McInnis, diocesan i-Naouror. and Mrs. Frank Min-ray. gross convenes‘. Letters wore wad y Mrs. Ernest McTaqgnre who was ap ointod corresponding ,fol owing ilhe resignation of Mil-s, Prank Nlimny, who, due to illness, “"85 unable to accept office. The foiiowln oonvonons were in attendance: embersihlp. Mrs. N. Nicholson: education, inc ud- Florence Biakc; Irsstltnltions, lvlrs. Hank Waliocl‘: Post-war services. Mrs. W-T 003d)’; Sick Vial . Mrs. Henry Curran; Howl i ion, Miss Ge y; law Re ma, IVliiiS. Lorne Noonws. . A welcome was extended a new member, flfiljd speaking ficusereaaod ed ilhlat brides from overseas weir; lng to ilional convention. Mem- who are ill have been visited, and liter- ature has been sent to the instit- utiorls. ‘Iheusualprizeewiilbeglverlto St. Dunstans University, and the Oltv schools at the commencement exercises. Disousrirlg ways and means of financim the many wort-ily endeav- ors of the subdivision, the maeti decided to ‘ .- N! - ieotion. the time of distribution to be announced later, In neeponne to the national c bgethe Lea t Holy. in compliance with bhtéfi! plea on behalf ‘of the starving people of the more. sub-division has been active in past, few e has collected e. large (Ellen- ti of canned . which w be atgigped imaned tely following do rel-shipping on lug? of some Theo by the nt. have eon- . bu to this In oharitablemlnldertalk the lialn ewa- . Pflmfi“ lantern mm Building cam-at nae loses County Hoe- ° . P" i» m" "WP" ti" nitsi Montague P l2. l on May "wk" “Tsi- "m1 C‘ ‘MIMI! 3 m’ ' M,‘ n“ Annm- On the Ilb-dlllilhn B 4,“ .. Cain. Bummervlllc. P. B. I... a son, 59km“ wul b‘ —----_----- John Monm- , emit‘, d m, “$3,? m“..- , n. ll. oosua e co. "m" r t‘ ii" Km" ma“ once a» mo mo... _ M . Hospital. Montague. P. m. 1., on mmmmm , ~ Chartered Accoolltanta fivéeniv-sitfmg"; ff”; feamure of nos moetins. fencing s: Grafton ltseett daughter. ‘ ' ' ' “w °‘,,,;,"§‘*“°"-w§"mm .. Charlottetown GILL—At the Kihfl County Hos- Gum’ A ' B y! ' of the "5. ltlsne 210 lea M‘! uital. Montague. P. t. 1.. on May “only mun 5°, fig“ yghyg Rondo on W. Manning. 0A- 7» 1945- i" - l-M M3‘- Wflufim of visual education wen it as the Gill, Peake'a Station. P. E. I.,~ a gygrqm; mm‘ "mm ‘ filament at the xlncs County were‘ "61 McLeod Q Bentley Hospital. Monltlguo. P n. L. on a.l and tilflhly in was the . . _ _ , . w a smut! no iii-l’ lkallfirffgé ‘Wigner; ’l;“."$ls°1“‘¢§.°.$‘.§§'.l $943‘; fi .l. a saunas. no. e. a r.. a eon. ' zunibet and eradicate this ' sailors llarrbtera all: Attorneys-at ' ssanaraons . ’ m m, demtdnmgqwlln‘ of films, " ‘ attenuate-uncanny - at ° m“ ' ' m“ ‘ W "law we“ 5$"l%‘f3..g.m$m'él.mw£. i553 ' I ‘ '..§§O§§O-O-OO§O§-O§OOO§OOO— aau. a ilgfigilinfit ,1: l. l. ILA, H-o. l. scans son-tan. no. " WANI I)! on! sills ralua " no nrsl - r a cameos-noel‘ lu ales-ms Charlottetown us.‘ s...‘ ,7*¢l'aa'ssa_l\\oeltea_ Zion MIRQ , , nears-Z?" *~' a...“ 1% ' ‘ ‘ to‘ MI’. %1tqr B11108 UGALL - M.“ r-crss-cmwrmr as lulu-is or ' ‘PC5119 ll) Bflfllilllin y. any ...w ..'“."=l.:r'r, Rent) ‘ ‘use eel-manuals‘ nodal-mae- mtolfl-lfieledelenoflkench DIATIII onus-as #1 use?‘ I mat: mlaoulcfidnmei II m ‘ Wtelatugabodya Miss" on ‘in of ' algae u w-.~'n..-:."~-.=..:..~ g vl-al the Prince County may. Mo g.- ROCkYmA by rm. Jasnes Blake. and second"! by Mira. wxr. ooaoy. weeks. operations. Canadian oool to tion will be used to the greatest ' shipments will llolllpetitive Musical Festival MISS DOROTrlY ALLEN. EbOVB. of the Mit. All-lsolv Conservatory of Music will be adjudicator at, the iortilcomlng Festival of Music, Miss Allen is a llilohly talented and trained musician. being a graduate of Mt. Allison Conser- vatory with degree of Mus. Bu. in voice. Plano and theory, and stud- ied at Columbia University and the Juillsrd School of Music New York, Melly Industries (Continued from Page 1) should be renumbered, that when these piles are depleted it will be dliiicult to rebuild them to an adequate UDSitlOll. "Canadian bituminous coal is at present available from Western Canada and from Nova Scotia in some quantity on an emergency basis to keep industry in the Cen- tral Provlnicw in operation on a ‘“ 1 ‘ ‘“ scale. Coal con- trol is ready to direct shipments of these coals where needed. “In summer, unless produotlonis resumed in the early future, the Canadian position will be very serious and many industries will have to restrict the scale of their produc- pOmibie extent to alleviate difll- cultiee as they arise." Imports of United Slates bit- uminous coal from April 1 to May 1 amounted to only 680,- ooo tons as against 1,915,000 tons in the same period last year. "It is expected that subatantaai, not be available from ille United States for some three weeks after work is resumed in the mines," Mr. Howe said. "The supply situation with regard to this coal. therefore. la in a ser- ious condition." Supplies of cokinll cool were be- ing directed from Canadian nvlnes to coke ovens at Hamilton and Montreal and the oven operators had been instructed to reduce their consumption of coke for gas pro- duction as much as ie in or- der to conserve ooke for domestic use next winter. Outlook For Winter On next winter's outlook Mir. I-Iowe com-mentedz- "I think the House may 8a well know that the prospects for do- mestic fuel next winter are more alarming than at any time during the last several years. "The coal controller is attempt- ing to meet the situation in every way pomibla. bv increasing ship- ments from Weetem Canada of coal suitable for domestic mo. by conserving l possible production of coke for domestic use. and by attelnptlng to procure a bufllcient supply of substitute fuels. “The Government will bend ev- ery effort to obtain fuel for its citiaena next winter." Western production was increas- ing with new mines being opened, some under Govemment sponsor- ahio. and every available miner in the-West was. employed: but dur- ing the war years Canada had never been able to produce more the woe cent fher - lnerldaandrwouldijsotbem can so this year, . ll‘! I o'clock Fri- an Church, ’ in the Tyne Valley Church at a m o Synod, ev. W. Lloyd MlwLol- however. Presbytery 0f P.E.I. Meets In Kirk llall The Preeb of P. E, I. met in. the Kirk H o St. James‘ Church, Tuesday. with title Moderator, the Rev. Chas. Camegy in the chair, and the Clerk, the Rev. T.!~l. Bus- aeli Somere at the desk. Tlbere was almost s. complete attendance ministers and elders and a of visitors were welcomed to the court. After the minutes bad been ap- the eapondence . . ,WebsterthatMr.A. . MacDonald found it impossible act as a commissioner to the forth- c General Assembly and Mr. Dobson Clark was appointed in his place. Reporting on the recent meeting of the Board of Missions, Mr. Web- ster informed the Presbytery that at 8:30 o'clock Day- light, Saving ‘Ifime; and to conduct services of recognition for the Rev. Norman Young in the Marshfiold Church at a ublic service on June 4th at 8 0'0 ock Daylight, Saving Time and for the Rev. Willis Young on May 16th public service on July 18th in the evenln; M. mterim-anoderator of Murray Harbour North and Peter's R , tlhe Rev. T. H. B. Sozners present- ed a call to the Rev. Chas. D, Han- derson, B.A., with stipend of§$l, 700, manse and globe, and one month’s holidays. lster by the Rev. Randolph Man- Learn 3A,, of Montague. The Rev. T. A, A. Duke informed the court. that the new olvurch nt Wood islands was ready ior dedi- cation. and ilhe court appoints! the service oi dedication to be held on Sunday, May ' ll ht Savln inn of New Glasgow is to the sermon; the Moderator o Pres- bytery and Clerk of Presbytery are to arrange the details of the ser- vice in conjunction with Rev. T. A. A. Duke. 'I\he.Rev. R, l). MacLean, BA. reporting for the budget stated that the givlngs of this Presbytery for i945 were $219.00 higher than in i944. Reporting for “The Ad- vance" Mr. Webster introduced the chairman of the Layman-s Com- mittee, Mr. R. S. P. Jardlue who outlined the work of reparation for the canvass during e week od Mold 12th. r. Jardine was warmly thanked b the court for his excellent ser- vices and those of his committee. Rev. '1‘. A. A. Duke reported that the Sy-nocls cam for young peo- pile would be hel at the new camp ste at and August 5ttl-15th. Rev, Jas. A. MacGowan. B.A., re- porting for the PTBQJYWYY‘! 93-1110 committee stated that no satisfac- t0 be placed on the pension fund the court reluctantly lwproved his application. Rev. T. . GnfldWlll has served the Church for forty- three years since his ordination on March 6th, I903. The court adjourned to meet in the Church at Hartsville on May 16m at 8:30 o'clock. Daylleht Sav- ing Time. Annual Meeting ill Postal Employees The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Branch oi the Canadian Postal Employees was held in the Post Office on May 4th with a large attendance of members pre- sent. A summary of the business transacted for the year was given by thr- President. Regret was ex- prcsscd at the loss to the office through the retirement of two very valued employees. Mr. liem Teed and Mr. John J. Duffy. The best wishes of the stalf were extended to them for many years of good health to enjoy their sup- erannuation. A hearty welcome was tendered returned from overseas. A splendid talk was given by Mr. George Beers on the Organ- ization, from the time of lta in- ception twenty-five years ago un- til the present time. ~ After some further discussion by the members on matte? er- taining to postal work, the ol mv- ing officers were elected: President. Mr. A. . Vice President, Capt. J. .1. nolly. . Treasurer, Mr. I. W. llu y. Secretary, lb. G. H. W. re. ltolllllinell Foeli Ileerll To Be iiontllllleli WABKINGGOR, lhy 8-(AP)— Presilient Truman and Prime Min- isters Attlee and Mackenzie Kins announced today the Oombin Food Board wil be continued un- til next Dec. ll ‘ In a joint statement. they said this was ‘ ‘ "because of the deterioration that has occurred in the world food situation in recent months and the need to continue to control the dletrlbutlen of many foods with a to preventing Widd-Qflld adoring and WEEK END F001) "SAVINGS lllunsollv--l=nlollv_ land ssrunosv so»; String cannons or BEETS. 2o or. m. m. 2 m» 27c ROYAL cocoa. 17c 1 Lb. Bag 25c Large Head WAX PAPER. I00 Ft. Roll ..... .... Li?“ 20 oz. tin 13. 2 for . . . . .. N»- 33. oqrym; vaéiey m: e v33: WK TOILET SOAP- 25c ‘BHUBARB. Lb. 19c gmefgmgflhmlgfiir; &M‘-;1bl:rr_ 4 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. New cAggoTa ..,,.°“,~,,, “mm”, s“ “m- mug,“ ' CLARK’S VEGETABLE 2 Bunches . vim recommendation or Mr- sour. 1o oz, m, a m c 126 Count Webster the Presbytery decided to GRAPEFRUIT ‘ ‘u, _‘ c ttéfififiii.“ iifiwmts“""°“s“$.°’fi HON AMI- - 15 ' Bessie Hallowell of Si) . in a. Cake or Tin, Each .. 1 c COCOANUTS‘ public service in Harwville Chuwh Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. rnurra and vnonrannss - LETTUCE, Each CELERY. Head - - New $2?“ $1M“ 25c EAeIBllIIZAGE. Lb. 10c SPINACH. Lb. . 21 c 25c 23c AYLMER CHOICE PEAS. 20 oz. tin 15c. 2 for AYLMER STUFFED OLIVES. 6 oz. bot. 29c 35c RINSO 0R OXYDOL. Large Pkg. QUAKER CORN FLAKES. Mr. J Leslie MaoKirclon, elder , from Peters Road, spoke heartily 3 f0 c _ algal-isle enthusiastic“ sufiptirt that I‘ .. .. ..... .... een given ca rom e n“... cowegh...“ QUAKER MUFFETS. u" mo“ The court than placed the call in pkg c Mrhléexfiersmfs {lands 812mg“, in? . . . . . . . . . . . ..... V shw-"Qmnwokflib ma . s aocepancc u l, ‘l lc v -. induction was appointed to lake BAKERS CHOCOLATE‘ c _ MQHVWAM|N5‘MNEM5 place in the Church at Potova 1-2 Lb. Cake Road on Thursday, July 4th, at 8 r$ I ‘ unlock. Dayan» saving Timc. in lVlAGlC BAKING POWDER. m; C the ever-Lug. Th; seamon lls‘ to be 1 Lb Tin c . ClCllVCTCC by t ev. ormall . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Young of Marshrleld, the charge to Buy These By The Dozen the congregation to be delivered by GRAPE J AM, . Per Doz. R°v'G'c'w°bst" ‘mdwme mm 2 Lb Jar (1 coupon) c Tins... c Jlvll d (GROCETERIA) l-l.c. ATKINSON 111 - Ill Grafton Qt. Merlgomish, Nova Scotia, the during the periods of Julv Btlh-lilth U Licnrt. Mhsq AJ. McAdam, Kilmer Mdlwilen and Brighton MC D1" Tier-n the 0.0.T. . the members of the staff who have 0 Senator Freel (Continued from Page 1i Local Army hope and youth. . a e aurlce Glngues (L - Sher- brooke) said French-Canadians had only the highest admiration for the Union Jack and what it meant. It had stood for freedom and had saved the world during the dank days of the war. But the committee had been asked to choose a distinctive Canadian flag. Ho said tshat no voice in Quebec was heard demanding Inspected * tarra- and WQPWWQ officer was lilo inclusion of the flour-de- JC- DQ118185. 918171101 lls and he was not in favor of 0f . Halifax ‘ncluslon of the jack. Ho Due to the "unfavorable weather thought that if a truly distinc- lnspectiools took tn the tivo flag was selected, me Science Building t. Dulnntarrs which contained neither the nlvelsltn; alnd in the Armolmilea for fleur-do-lls nor the Jack, “in tihe School Cadets. 25 yearn we will have complete _At iihe lxmcluslon of ‘ ,. nlfldnfl unity," looms, H10!‘ 13471181185 , him- Senator Felhc Quinn (L-Nova self 88 Kiwi-ll’ P161995’ Wm! u“ Bcotla) supported Mr. Bl8.l'lCllCttC'l mun-out sonata-l interw- dio- motion, saying that while he took wgrrlsmliibémvof brat: selcond place to _no one in admir- of the work dolllmdm by n at on for the Union Jack and uhat it stood for he did not think it had a place in a distinctive nations 5‘ flag for Canada. L. R. Beaudoln (L-Vaudreull om - m m. - wah a still zzisnazrlin ‘$51325 u“; fiwom was ti? ‘i: sign suggested b} Mr. Gladstone ' did not contain anything that rep- nme mm’ ‘mmmnemal mining‘ resented the French o iatlon of lng, knots and i . malp Canadlt p p" _ Calls illeell Elizabeth w- “Allllllrsble Model" IDNDON, May B—iR€lli£I'B)— James Gunn. rtrait of Dowalll Major is trallning officer or who” m Queen Elizabeth holds place of w“! °‘ "l" °°"P° h m the Royal Academia at‘ M84“ ‘ Oak‘; MCII hGIO. 881d Mdllv "l0 Oapmm mm“ Ken > Um“ Queen was an "admirable mode". Sle went to his studio-home about a. dozen times. sitting about an ' hour and a quarter each time. om ENGLISH No-auasmo wax meets the blah-at ore-W standards of excellence. Y1K. i"! think! OLD ENGLISH la etlll asnaa- '- - llltplaaleeaeofuaawlth—luatahw lngly low priced-only 49' I all"! a.»- er a lpalnleaa remedy unulava “d, b, . ggefullyoontrvollod proo- ‘, ow ENGLISH contalae lull- COIN IXTIACTOl-wnly a kw aw Ilene atsd relief mules qulell). your aoee armada’. ‘or rapid NI Ill uee e o mus-aural we cons sx-rancroa. Ste at dealers In medicine- Qio Enfllifltfidlla. MOTHER Though her hands with to_ll nrq weary. And she says she's getting old She's the one and only mother- With a heart of purest gold. though her face with cere i shadows Lines that watchful years havd penned; She is still my darling sweet:- heart- Wlth a love that known no end. Though her hair has turned fl silve Woven in the loom of time. There it crowns her head wit!‘ giory— ~ . Queen within her realm-prime. Though her eyes, the soul's great win owe, May not shine with youthful light. In their depths is love unchang- n Mother's lover-that keeps them‘ bright. Mother! selfless, loving, precioud Smiling often through her tcnrsl Patient. hopeful, prayerful, lovely] Treasure of our mortal yen?!- —John of “The Lllaofl Flltllre 0f tiolll Beast ls Salli Ill hanger ACCRA, Gold Coast. May $4 (Reuters)_- Unless the swollen- shoot disease, which attacks coc trees, is soon controlled, the wnol future of the Gold Coast will endangered. a De rtmetlt Agriculture official so d at a pres! conference here today. Millions of Tiny Wax Particles in Old English Wax-Mean BRIGHTER, SMOOTHER FLOORS i "ins-r" CAREFULLY OONTR ' PROCESS TO GIVE BRIGI-lifill iseofloon. (mill up limb-l little goae a loq we‘ eoocee. woodwork-a Sold at all I