[EBRUARY 1.1941 ‘ V By JOHN LQLANO “orrawn. Jan- .01— (W210 "igublg-poinféd program of freight whvcntlons and M!!! “(l-ills vowing no basic change in pres- ent federal Policy-V" h“ h.‘ ,5... the Government in the Oar- p“ “JFK. plan for bills irnnprx 3E3: of Canada's troubled 0on1 lndumy-nt of subventiona on the haste of the 1080's and of coal tarlfls at their levels were coupled into policy in the. ml- t the mum-word the Commons Reconstruction 7 ‘ tcntion "cxistins l national fuel prliy findlnfl ° report tabled ill this afternoon l7? 1 Mittislci‘ HOWE- , ‘Though the- majority "w! of 1 [ho iln-ce-mon body recommend- ,‘ ,4 discontinuance 0i Ilrtlme 'p,.,,d.n~tinn subsidies. two of the "Commissioners in separate re- Epgfls urged that these be retain- ‘(id temporarily and on an emerg- mq hauls to enfik the industry 4m... by high-cost ps-oduotlon N, a 10w per- n basis-to get W}. rm its feet. New Coll Board majority and minority ted the establish- mm. w Canadian coal board. replacing the Dominion rim Board in its dealings with ‘m1, to administer all measures ht IISSlSIAIICE to the induetrymon- riiict researches and advise the .fin\'(‘i'lll'll€lll 0n coal P0110495- Indications were that. the im- lpit-mcntatlon of the r2110" ""14 nqum- no special legislation, ex- rcpt for the setting up of the lyruposed c001 board. The W6!‘- time subsidies were due to expire with price control in any case. and subvcntions were expected tn rcvcrt to their pre-wer status Bus.» the expiration of wnr-lwm crdcrs-ln-council. The majority finding of the re- port. whose ads-Pele bulk w.‘ more than two years in ‘proflll-fi- lion. was signed by Mr. Justice w. F. Carroll of the Nova Bootis Supreme Cbllft. 0.1113315", In‘ iir. Justice C. C. McLaus-in of w» Alberta supreme Court- Angus J. Morrison. secretary- trcasurer of District 1B (Western w w. e-v. *3 Both _ “POMS advoca of a he Cnnndal of the United Mine lllorkcrs of America. drew up the minority report in which lie tormcd the majority report not ‘nGL-quaIc" and added several re- nmniendations. lncludinflt 10601 adjustments to help market coal f-orn specific areas and minimize seasonal fluctuations, reduction of ppilnms duties on mining mach- tnc nnd supplies. and s/n indus- rgv-vzidr sy ‘sons on a t lasis. hreo-way contributory rmnn Carroll and Mr. Mor- Clni .."V?l\ joincd-althollgh l-n 50957" rt" rcporls-in the recommend- ‘niinn tint production subsidies be roniinticd for the No a 500th industry. which Mi‘. Mo risen 0s- tfnrcrl in tinnger of "00110959" e'hr~r\\'i.=t'. Rome Highlights Tito gr-itarnl section of the l‘!- iii-rt. réviotwing hundreds 0f liwll- nt words of evidence taken _ mntis in Clllfldll and the United slaifs and analysing the Dominion! conl situation exhaustively. 0°": luinvd those addlt BIRTHS. nastiness. IIEIITIIS 50c Per insertion ' BIRTHS i —At the Prince Count! - linspital on Jun. 26. to Mr. and Hrs. Frank rown. nee Annabelle linchcoti.‘ French River. a son. L-witild Franklin. MARIE] AGES IIRUWN . .. ___.____.....-___._-.-- srnvssnr - wnrson - At the Kensin ton. Presbyterian Church. , 0n Friday. January 24. i947. H m» tlir daughter of Mr. iinn. l0 Alfred MnoLean. the son o! “f. nnd Mrs. J. William Stsvert. , Kitlvin. I’. E. 1.. by Rev. J. A. MC- ‘ (Iowan. non... IacKINLEY-At Yorki. 3 ru. 1041. Mrs. Robert B. Mn n- l".\'. in her 75th year. Punerll f from the home of Alli)!!! Mu‘ _ Phnii Sunday afternoon. service starting at a o'clock. interment Cornwall Cemetery. , murals-At the Prince. Ovunt! Hospital, Jan. m, i041, Jamel A. "Fnynter of Kensington. l!!! m .__.v,cnrs. Funeral from St. Hark‘! i (Iturch. Kenslngton. Bllllflilf ll “i pm. WlLSON—-At (fi-dliaud on Jan!- nn. Garfield Frederick. led months. infant son of M-r- 0.00 Mrs. Ray Wilson. Pimeral Bat- .s‘uel. lilbvesstions stud ‘lat-iii! Recommended fro Aid Coal Industry stcm of ntinors‘ 00H" snd Mn. , George Easter. Watson, Lelth Scot-r Ball Tenders For- livillttlldlttg IltII-b Tenders for the erection of a gun battery at H.M.C.B. ffQueen Q-isrlotte" have been issuedmaval officials st I-I.M.D.B. "Queen Char- lotte" announced yesterday. .A building. so feet long, 80 geet wide, and with 10-foot post will be constructed at the rear of the main building st an estimated oost ofwmtohnusetlseord- nuioe. . The battery will include a 4.‘! naval gun. and several smaller weapons including Oerllkons. Also included in the ar ent. which ls tube located in the building is s. Mark IV. torpedo and sev- eral depth chsrgs railings. Train- lng in thehsndllng of the equip- ment wdll begin as soon as the building is oobfldel. t ' . There is littls e tation of developing large - aoa e synthetics and chemicals manufacture of coal in Canada; Atomic energy won't threaten the coal industry for between 10 and :0 years; , The 5t. Lawrence waterway would have both favorable and unfavorable effects on the coal business; In the last l0 years. the aver- age retina to Canadian operators from coal mining has been f0 cents a ton; From a pre-war average of 2.5 tons per man per day. Nova 5co- tia production has fallen off to 1.5 tons-lowest in Canada and one of the major factors in the dspressed condition of the indus- try in the east; Labor-management relations In Eastern Canada are poor; Christie's coal reserves are esti- mated st 00.000.000.000 tons. en- l- eels, will Veterans side. news death of her sister. 1851i. llshm plant ward Coun ough to last another 2.700 years at the present rate of extraction; It would not be feasible to move Alberta coal into Ontario in full trainloads——a proposal made t0 the commission as a possible mcans of reducing freight from fi to $5 a ton; . No prospects exist for any large-scale sales of Canadian coal to the United States export mar- ket: Central heating by coal in Canada appeared to have greater possibilities than have been de- veloped to date. the question of subvontions. while both the majority and min- ority reports made this form of aid their fundamental recommen- dation. neither attempted to lay down an exact formula for as- sistance in this direction. No lonalization All three commissioners tossed out proposals for nationalization of the coal industry, which lmd been advanced by some U010" witnesses in Eastern Canada. The majority report remarked only that the evidence "fell far short of establishing that nation- alization would result. in high productivity." which the report regarded as the key l0 unprove- ment in coal mining. - Mr. Morrison observed that "nationalisation provides no ma- gic lamp." and he termed the condition of the industry a chal- lenge to private industry. refine!‘ than to Government. No estimates were advanced by mg commisslo trs as to where total Canadian production might be stabilised under its unwell!- but the mnlfl"? ‘W01’! 050 "Y that Nova Bcotls might well at- tnin n production of between 7- 000.000 and 8.000.000 tons. com- pgfgd with U16 5.500.000-ton out- put for i046. ‘But any production over 103100.000 tons in the Mari- tlmes would be "extremely diffi- cui " to achieve. ysioally. the found. it would be Canada to dbeaumfi m uc on. gutcoavleogld have to rise from 1040's 10,000,000 tons to 40.000000. and the emohooooo-s-veer addit- ional expense would not FY00‘ tlcable. Report 39 an... 10W III EIIIIIIilliIIII (is The Canadian Preeil polka-ton. Jan. ot-ra- monttm Weather Bureau r0991“ ton m that with local thermom- eter readlnfl M 43'9" ha”? zero today the peak 0! 515"“. cold spell had been reached. ‘Ilhe cold spell wasnt over. however. for the weather 08100 rapes-ted no relief was in 818m tor some hours-until la." 51m" day night or early ltlnday. While hundreds of lkimonton- Commissioners possible for self-sufficient but the eut- m. niizht of a _ isowun ssostvnw ,_twear now located at 11s een Street. CUBLING JACKETS. tartan time Dilid wool shirts at Jack Cameron's "Th; Stone for Men." mo remnant ma» w_ Johnston's mino- ~100M- CAL- ' “ ' xnvosron round. rcorus United Ohticli Sunday. Feb. 3 at ‘L30 pm. mill! Macaulay st. Avards. has ze- oalved the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Clertexh. ,Glene Fall, N. Y, Insursnca Commission, Veterans draining, Veterans Lend Act and Wai- Assets held an en- joqable get-together last. night at Members of the U.I.C., Summer- -—- . s FORMER. IBLANDEB DEAD — Mrs. S3. Gillespie received the sad PICKLING PLANT SITE — As indicated in yesterday's issue, Bite Ms been obtained by the Mat- thews-Wells Company for perlmental Station on the Mt. Ed- , lsreeervedfeeneys .'fl_“m astlresasybslnssrted at live cents a strl u; I I01’ 0 - slle la sdvsnea. n, 084F553 for Photogrsfll , Mrs. t i conduct service , in Kingston of l Affairs. Unemployment Canadian l and dance the Clover Club. wers guests at the function. on Christmas Day of the in Junaica Plains, Boston, Mrs. Tnosnas Flan- Beeides her husband and daughter. she leaves to mourn two bwtfls. Angus and Henry Neill of North Milton. estab- ent of a cuoixnbar pickling on land of the Dominion Ex- Road, adjoining the Queen's ty jail. i the Y's Y-s MEN'S cum - The regu- lar supper meeting o; Men's Club was held 'l‘hursda.y It the Y.M.C.A., in thg form social evening. Under the dir- ection of Merritt Forsythe. who supplied recording equipment for the occasion. a number of records WBTG ION arts Mrs. J-Effe Mass fery Mr. lune held Jan. W88 the very shor Ids b0 that the pm. lcd an ker. Arsuiault left for St. morning where they will meet Mrs. “Anne of Green Gables" made of singsonge by Club members. and of musical selections by 0K. Presby Walter Cox presided at a game of bingo with s. number donated by members. mnmcsr IN ass-r axnrmr- and Roy Mugford. of prizes ——Canslderable local interest, is bedng shown in the graphic that are being on exhibition all this week up to and including Sunday afternoon at McmuriaiArt gallery. The nxjuhu; comprises linoleum cuts. etchings. wood cuts, and aqua illustrated by about 75 pictures by masters of these arts. The exhibit ls sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Arts Society. . | the Harris tints, etc.. LEAVE r012 samr soon ._ George Jeffery and Mrs. Mae John tilfs Edmund ry‘s mother. M-rs. Perry, Tlgnisit. who has been visit- ing her Bentnrd of Salem. Mass. also her sisters and brothers of Lawerence, mother, Mrs. Joseph . While in St. John Mm. Jef- and Mrs. Arsenault will visit Jeffery’; sister, Mrs. Maud Mansblp. FUNERAL THURSDAY — The» ral of the late Alexander M. MacKensie of Dong Creek was last Thursday afternoon. 30. and was largely attended. A short service at the residence followed by service in Canoe Cove Church. The services were conducted by Goodwill assisted by i-he Rev. A. E. Todd. L. E. MncK Ewen, Daniel MacLenn. Mark Inrrsamand Bruce MacLeLn. Church cemetery. rnmrrv Y. r. lL-Trinity Y. P. U. held its regular meeting in the Rev. T. W's ‘me pallbearers were: lnnon, Daniel Muc- MncPhcc, Daniel Interment was in the social hall last night. The meeting opened with s series of interesting lantern slides shown by Dr. Henderson, United Church Missionary from Angola. Africa. Dr. Henderson gave a t explanation of each picture which helped greatly in under- standing Lively recreation followed under Ila direction of Jean R171! conditions in Africa. . It inlay would the last of announced that the presented near February. It was also announced there will be a meeting of executive on Tuesday st 7.00 The worship service was by Waller, MucNeiii and Keith Henry. Hymns sung were: "Take My Life And bet It Be". "Jesus Calls Us O‘sr the ‘Pu- mu t." Pianist was Marion Youn- I rm: svttsltitta: stsowmd -: A reeentjssue of the Ayrshire ite-~ shows a platinum Oir vi no heho tarnfn- _e:§l'tsohoim Lflrshdcliehib- .“.'...'.Z..I’ ‘a. first’: mom. f“ dM:§:“h',f°,;fufi“‘ i" ‘f1, I Ivonne 00w st n» Iloysl _wi1> Qrapalid. "3 L“ ca“. ham,‘ m, l, flit. This cow is from the some "BILL-st dry»... n... at. Avert frost te “u” “M h, o,“ alumnus-y Ban! 0am 8nd sis Bell, aged gs years. Itunsrsl sun- W0! " °i ‘b,’ the bull Ch Bank ltea fast, 08y from the Tryo Unit!‘ u m =5‘ m“ w; iaqubom ewncdbyltei llolsieil arr! Some. chum, "m, "uni, u ,| one 100°" m, ,0 b, Vlitoa-ia. rm. lsullmspurohased by n1 c e ‘Pi-averse Bteflle "P- "P" m. sedan mm .. M u! 0 . Intermen Cop ma.“ 1mm "and mum A . “ma.” I‘ 1 M I me ‘m M‘ A Sea.” Hawidl. Q . It . =,______._._.__._.. hllh, 00 0' "i- n", m t ,_ be noted that, the l6 blocks to walk to outfit‘! I’ l d dulfllilodi male. ll wdll ll thd ~ L- - t"..it:..';'i:°.~i2"....;'3”..i°...£'.'.i..: ,ugg;,,,,~g->g~:,. QC She hid frosen w!‘ we a n - ‘ s ea - g R in tilt-AI Harte, farmers lfl Qv- fin‘ Ammu- ‘m ‘Jimmy Ben? ymnAg I If‘! If‘ lbllnl “tile and fl 216.. is Lelteneraft Gby Qdibs ' ' libel. ng in M"! '90“ r mic: and grand sahampion bull nzl tbohoeldnianohers and oettlemen ;_ gmgymm 5h”, Qmgm, M u“ i“ it" “us”: s-u..r.r..*t r... t": onw- . o. . s " areassndcettle Iank new»: he! ‘HINDI! ‘I Gilli!‘ ‘Win01!- i. . c uranium-ion Susanne. linsland. services Qllndly} February 3rd: Sermon 11 a.m. The annual meet- lns o! the parish _n~ to be held 2 M01101? night at 8 o'clock in the (fhuriiédfll church members are 100110 , .10 be in __ attends e. b‘! Douglas H. Sherren, Qtudent fig. meet l” at the Council Board. was occupied chiefly with the reading and sd- ....... Option of various committee and smcstsvlsn san Nssws —-Mre. ether reports. several of which ap- Dfia!’ in t0dfly's issue. Others, un- avoidably omitted, later. lug of @0100“? has been purchased by eetnpered with sage.» 1n.- LIIB 1N- cunune. sun ans sscxcrs. plaid all wool shirts at Jsok cam- eronu. "The store for Men." oisciiar vanity (Ihurch of Septua esima tins- CITY COUNCIL — Th; snnugl I118 of the City Council. held t night with n 'full sttondenee will appear 10X Muir arousal: noon DANCE _ Mesnbers as Bwkllns premises and railroad sld-' the staffs c; the Department b1 the Dominion Produce he Provincial Government for the purpose of providing’ cold storage for fox meats shipped hm; in (m. zen condition. Tho price paid was not disclosed. Refrigeration equip- ment h!!! been obtained from the War Amt! Corporation and will be installed by T.W. cope 0g the Peninsular tlori, lblohlbucto. N.B. It i; expgct. ed to provide sufficient space to handle l0 cars of meat. Refrigeration Corpora- storage fox Mira. Hayden MacDonald. Bay. field Street. left this morning for 5h JOh-n. N-B-. to visit her sisteni Mrs. William MacAulay. accom ' led by her mother, Ready, Covehead Road. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth x410? Technician at the P. E. I. fcct Hospital, left on Tuesday, January 21st for Halifax where she took pas- page to England. Miss Wilma ac-' companisd her to Halifax. ~ llr. J. S. Bonnell To Ilonduct Service NEW YORK. Jan. ill-Dr. John of and formerly oi’, Winnipeg, will conduct the Sun-‘ day radio program national ves- pers (ABC 3:30 pm. A.S.'I‘.) Feb. Sutherland Bonnell, native Dover, P. E. I., 2 through May 25. _ Dr. Bonnell. minister dick of the Riverside Methodist Giurch, BT98. WILL AFFECT (Continued from Page l) Clothing Prices of leather gloves and mitts may be increased from ll to l6 1-2 after Jan. 3i while increases of five to 25 pe-r cent will be permitted in the prices of knitted underwear and outerwear, hosiery. shirts. cot- ton work clothing and o variety of miscellaneous products when ‘pres- ent inventories of yarns and fab- per cent on stock bought rlcs have been depleted. Household Goods Ilncreases of five to 25 per cen eventually will show in the pric: of bedding and textiles. Soaps , Ceiling prices on packiged soap flakes andichlps may be increased by amounts ranging from one cent for small packages to five cents and laundry soaps may go up approx- 1m emu, in every ‘my and tow-hi imately one cent n bar. but on bar laundry soap the increase may higher. depending on Toilet for large packages. be slightly size. Foods Minimum retail prices for short ening, salad and cooking oils now may be increased by approximately l0 cents s pound. A 4 l-Z-cent- lncrcar: will be allowed for certain edible animal ‘fats, such as beef fallow and oleo stock, Corn arpound oil and olive oil are not affected Prlees en biscuits and bakery pro- ba-esd, may be boosted by i0 per cent over sur- dueta. excluding rent ceiling prices. IIIIEF IIEVIEVI (Continued from Page l) ,,__.___.._________ ____-.i less sinking fund investments at par, cash in hand and at bank was: At December 3i. i045 “$113,010.01 At December 31, i046 “$67,171.23 istlng conditions. However, I am glad to say that some plants are A decrelse 0f I 45,833.44 very clean and sanitary." Arrears of Tues "The amuont of $52,125.08 was collected in arrears gs against the previous year. 034,070.78. "Your committee would recom- inend that old outstanding poll tax ahd personal property tsx. where the persons involved have died or moved. away. be written off against the reserve for uncollecbsbles. At. the present they ere carried on books from year to year. ‘The refunding issue of bonds tii.500.00 offered st a per cent were sold to Mills, Spence Company Lim- 1x10 at the ezkeptlonal mire ~t .31. tits w» vosatn as with $6,812,898 for the year 1040. ‘The valuation el personal pro. ms a] the N"! for 1040 nae \ THE GUARDIAN -111: central door-titan ‘Dlfl- ,_ Dorie! _ of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church takes the place occupied for many years by Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- Church. New York. and more recently bv' Bishop G. Brantley Oxnam of the New York household cotton The val atlon 0n real estate for. compared , . . Yell‘ 1N5. - “The current collection on real estate was 89.3 per cent _of the year's levy. | "The current collection on per- sonal property was 88.8 per cent of the year's levy. l “The current collection of poll tax’ was 41.8 per cent of the year's levy, “Receipts for the year ‘i946 a-l mounted to 7,143.82 as compared with $434,411.11 for the year i945. » “The sinking fund investment at the present time amounts to $441,- 600.00. In Council's lends lee Gauss: Big Traffic ‘lie-up; Several Injured Jiharlottetuwn residents slipped. skidded and slid their way to their business places yesterday moi-hm‘ filter. rain, freezing as soon n; it hi»! turf-rd sidewalks and streets in.- to glib ice that miide for the most treacherous walking and. driving ex. I lc"'l'he showing of the Finance gafiiimd hue m " good many ommitt is entirely in the hands Th 1 wk I of all the the: Cmnmlttees, wheth- m, frgf°¢f,,,.w§ff 11,53,333; ‘q or not the statement; ls good de- pends on the way each department has llyed up to its budget. The Finance Committee only compile their figures as against the revenue msde available by the year's levy. "With the ever increasing de- mands on our civic administration I would ask each and every member of this Council to give thought to new methods, ways and means of obtaining additional revenue. “I have tried to point out some of the high lights of the year's work. It certainly has been most gratifying to report on such ‘a suc- cessful year’: work. In conclusion. may I state that it has only bean made possible by the ctr-operation of Your Worship, together with ev- ery Counclllor, and the hard and conscientious work of the city staff, under the capable direction barber suffered a severe gash to his. llp after slipping near his residence, llhe gash taking flva stitches to close. Two other people also needed ' hospital attention, a man suffering a fractured knee-cap and a Indy pedestrian fracturing her wrist. Around 9.30 in the morning how- ever, rain, the cause of the troible came to the rescuocf both motor- ists and feat pedestralns alike. a heavy downpour clearing up the sidewalks and streets to such an extent that people were able to get about without fsnr of suffering broken limbs. City trucks loaded with a mixtur of sand and salt provided tractioi: for the cars while City Police Of- ficers directed the movement of the t nf ‘ His Excellency. Field mrmau, the m. Hon. Viscount Alanna. of 'I‘ilinls. Governor General of Canada, is seen in the robes of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of which he is Grand Prior in Con- ada. His Excellency is patron of the Dominion-wide campaign which " r Fm‘ - begins Feb. 2 and ends Feb. a2. for $1,000,000 to further st. John i,,,,°,‘;‘,f‘.;’§ “Q; tiiiirtmfirlilglél Ambulance w-ork throughout Canada. --(P.hoto by Karsh) d“ m, msmry o; Chm-lonewwn m- o-f Mr. Fullerton, the Cl-ty Clerk. A“ have performed their dmies 8b I Capt. MacDonald, as a veteran of bickering as i-s going an now among two world wars and a successful, the members ‘farmer. knew the problems of the. Government, ‘average citizen as well as any man l There is lack of confidence in the Isaid, and he felt confident ficiently. faithfully and Impartial- 1y. "On behalf of the Finance Com- ‘ mlttee I extend our sincere thanks for the many courtesles shown us- during the lust two years." IIIIGEEIISEII (Continued from Page l) ?________. Reid. formerly consensus of opinion Wag the ef-,~ that such discontinuance. should be brought about during- tho flush period. and accordingly‘ this subsidy was no longer Plld after the first of June. "l-louiever, the greet necessity of continuing the Producers’ Subsidy‘ was pressed upon the Govemmenti so that cheaper milk might be made available to the overuse ‘Canadian, particularly the lower lsalariod man with n large ‘family- {We were encouraged by the Gcv-, mrnment officials to believe that this subsidy woud remain as the ‘Home of comm s, regardless of party lines. voted to retain same. "The latest increase in the Dflve of mllk as of Jan. 1st. was, to say‘ the least, disappointing and dis» couraglng to the 00051111101‘. 1nd,? imay I say. that the stand I took: in the matter has been severely. criticized by many of tho primary‘ tprcducers. However. following are my reasons for so doing: _ "l. Because the total increase int ‘the producers expenses. according iio their c-wn report, was only 9.6 per cent over 1941. and the increase demandEd over and above the 2‘. bsidy was 30i per cent. i "2. Because no request in writ-, lng. cs- in person. for the latest‘ price raise was made to the M1111 Control Board on the PM‘! of In! Charlottetown Producers and Ven- dors Association. i "3. Because our economy. as it were. could not afford a furlher pflfig raisg dire partially lo three disastrous fires which threw many! of cur cltilzetis out cf employmentu Recomm "Now. a. word about milk as to its quantity and quality. This City consumes approximately $10,000 quarts of milk per month. 30.000 0f which ls raw or unpdkteurised. Six years ago when I was 809mm“ n member of the Milk Control Board there were twenty raw milk vendors supplying the City trade.’ 'today nine only remain, or. ln oth- I er words. the approximate percent-I age of raw mllk consumed is now! Iofliv l2 1-2 per cent. Gentlemen! ]this is progress. I would slim!!!’ recommend that your council passl legislation enforcing compulsory lpasteurisation which law has been! t S in the Province of Ontario over n} period of years. I "Lastly. I would recommend that a closes- and a more thorouflh 9X" laminatloti of mllk be mfldé- Th0 barns and equipment of the pru- ducer should be inspected oftener. and the same can be sold for the processing plants. I have seen dslrv workers come in from the farm and with dirty hands and overalls proceed to pasteurize milk. the surroundings under which ~ imilk is handled in some PI-lflll l" 10mg but sanl sad I again recommend at your Coun- cil appoint a committee to visit ‘pastetrrlsmg plants to got first no.4 information In this very im- ipcflant matter. Furthermore. l would he glad to fut-rush my in- formotion that might 91000110 their work. The bacteria count in mllk should be kept below 20,000 to the cubic centimeter but same cannot be effected under some ek- ‘ttiicnonitultn attuss (Continued from Page 1) ‘the people of his District would be} telling people that wise enough to know a sterling‘ candidate when they saw one. lan said, the many articlc- he had ‘furnished the Press on f» who understood the farmer's prob-l IParty many sleepless nights. wlvfv fifteen to tvrenty auto; u; Premier Jones. ITIODIICS which were turned in a1.‘ Dr, -.Mac.Millsn said. direction“ i ma» WEEK Province, Dr. MBCMIII-llll their ieader~a situation which Is - at is. D. U. thatinot improved by Premier 1mg; Mr. Barbour "ls no good" and that his Min- ister of Agriculture. Mi‘. Stewart, “in no good." According to the Premier. he has, however, one superman, Hon. Willi-am Hughes, Minister of Public Health and x/Ivfiggarfzalg: ‘fvkligepicgfiliiénfifr- In a terse commténiqlle m , ' 0 fr"m temporary iea quarters igrziefi-mMrwaGllllets repugatlogi forihils liquor and tobacco taxes a Dgmm m“, a representative 0g Othegr Jule 5,31, Sm” ed y “xlyi glfiemble twenty °" ‘wmtymve the student body at St. Dunstan‘: nommutkonnwould e was sure his. o urs a month to a family whose Unluefslty announced [ate wed. give the Liberal breadwinner, with a wlfeend six nesday aftsmwn that (one; “n- Dr Mam,“ m _ i: Selfvflychildrqn depending gmiuder his ocmmand had successfully Jone; f0 tlhe nqjzr clizcfl Pigerrtier irln, IS incapacriated with tuoermtbeaten bf; a sharp {rm-Tm}, gflggk had m“; o, them?) “b. .3“ he Cugsls- on the scholasticreputation of all vincial Conferenc gmlllllgflgPro-i llit the people have been doinggtndenls, The encounter bgggn at his dis ens‘ etaph lasle out ondcl of serious thinking since the Wm‘ brief sklrmishes on Tuesday, for otherpurnigeo he ea th .ax e 111g of the war, Dr. Maglmllan 3m 31,51” and develqped mm B, ‘vhach it rpadpbs s t] in t ose for; conc uded, and today ‘are ready to gugtgineq ggrugglg which lasted of .8“ a m teen: mstgoised. Cut‘ throw > the whole lliheral outfit. 5mm any Thufgdgy mumtn; “n- the Joni: éivtz; $3 .000 Wllrll! DfUlIllIllOfl and PI‘0V|'llCl8l, out o! til tho after-norm of Jan, 29m, En. levied on n “o faleéltb had cob‘ o lice-lock, stock, and barrel. “sane-nu we“ brig, hug the mp- om a merq a“ ° “c” tab?!“ resentatlve happily disclosed that be; a rid P1 flnce of $37,000 had casualties were comparatively ppi to health work. light. The comm-imiqtrc further Mr- J. H. Myers sud he would announced that all students have 1"“. from his lens experience at determined. to re-csgmize their D_ _ Liberal tactics, to give the con- defences (Le. time spent h tram. lv. Macmillan promised thczvention one word of counsel. The 13¢, not“ taken m classes, study gomentlon that if the Plxecfifilvei Liberal machine, Mr. Myer; gala. “nod; mm; 1n “M; Mm mom, onservative Party ls elected to is adept at mud-slinging and back- low.) in such g, way gg tn be in a PPWeI‘ 01 ‘he 00X! provincial elec- I 0001‘ Whlsperlngs, sometimes even more advantageous position to lion, eveuy cent collected fromimore effective. wgmsgand gum" agmgk; of {hi3 lrquor. and tobacco taxes will go] For the past year or two it has nature. to maintaining the Provincial Snn- bvfln spreading, where it will d0 In a word. examinations are over. Etorlum. thehosptials and the erec- the most good, the story that the Last WEdUCSdBy evening the ion ‘and maintenance of a hospital; Prlogmssive Conservatives cannot. senior Class, a progressive and 10F "lfflftwus and contagious dis-‘Win with Dr. MaoMlllan as lezd- hard working group of young men eases. The shocking Pfldifference er. He would advise every deie- (and one young lady). were hOStS of the Jones Government to tnoj gate to go home and forget all to this year's Juniors at a Senior public welfare of the people of the j about Dr. MacMi-llan. “See to it," prom at the Holy Name Hall. A Province vans never more apparent, Mr, Myers said, "that you elcct Senior prom is something new he sfllti. than in the manner ln|Capt. MacDonald and Mr. Gillies. nrmmd St. Dunstanls; but if the which it has tised the health tax Let the Progressive Conservative success of this one is any promise for its own selfish ends. Jelectors in the other districts elect of its becoming a tradition, wg be- The recent ‘by-election; hove their candidates and Dr. MacMtl- lieve Senior proms are here to been a clear evidence of the Jones: Ian will look after himself. I-Ie is stay. Everyone who attended Govnrnmeitrs panicky state at‘ quite capable of doing it, for, seem! to have had nveoy enjoyable mind.l)r.lvfacMil1i-m sal-d. Even 1n whether you know it or not,' In evening and the Seniors are to be tho Liberal ‘stronghold of Second him you have not only the ablcst congratulated. Lunches were serv- Prinvc, a District which has re- politician in the Province hut untied by ladies of the St. Charles turned Liberal candidates for more of the gblest in all the Marlllmes." Auxiliary. Chaperanes were Ildrs. than a generation. the Jones Gov- Other speakers who expressed Walter llawlor and Mn. John F. Qfflmem W85 so nervous that Mr. themselves as confident of victory Connolly. Barbour movcd into the District in the next Prmirnclal election While we areon the WW9" 0! about three weeks before the eloc- were Messrs. J. J. Iralnor, Bed- dances, would Just like to note in tion and took all the road mach. ford; M. W. Wood. Ernest Holm,|passing that the Thursday after- lnery of his Department of Pub- Conservative candidate in l-‘lrsfnoon socials are being held r0811- ltc Works with him. He scraped Queen's; and L. O. Kelly, Soutl-l- larlv at the Holy Name. and to and fixed the private driveways port cm} a word of thanks from the of farmers for miles around Both Capt. MacDonald and Mr. ‘entire student body to the execu- OLQHTY at tho expense of the tax- Gillies also addressed the conven-‘tlvg of the Students’ Council for payers c-f the Province, Dr. Mac- tlon and assured it they were go. the excellent work they are doing Millan said. in; out to win at the next elec-Ilh connection with these weekly The Liberals lost their strong- tiori. entertainments. ‘We know it ll 11010 0i First Prince and they then Resolutions were adopted ex- s0m°l4mes B thankless 10b- desporatcly tried to win Fifth Dressing confidence and gpproval 1°“'5- but 3'01" Bfiiurts are really Prim-e but the magic name of in the Federal leadership of Hun appreciated by EVQYYOYW- "Mt-Neill" was too strong for John Bracken, the Provincial load-l In hockey, the Saints have 001110 themand they lost. ershlp of Hon. Dr. MacMlilnn, gnd ‘through with another win and are Liberal Dissension commendation of the untlring rgp- I" "Yewnt tied with the 14080011 10!’ Never in the history of any Pro- ~ i tame from behind to belt r resentatlon In the House of Com- I09 h°n°rs 1n ‘ht City 1M9"- vtncinl Government was there so. mons of Mr. W. Chester 5 Mc- ~04“ much dissenslon and contlnuousillure. ‘l ' ’ \'_.' 0-4 lit the Fhfllm 0n "bu: cl» t-venlng. The game was “°‘ “‘ m‘ “ m“ °’ m” “h” fillCtllllli-IS seen this year, but fi N I there were moments when the ac- > As for ll/lr. Gillies. Dr. MacMil- 7;]- cultural problems confronting the‘ Province showed him to be a man‘ issued Mr. J. H. Myers Gives Assurance tloh wag fairly speedy. Stars for the Saints were Cari McDonald and Frank “Shorty” McKlnnori. 'I‘herc have been no intramural game; during the past week, but, with examinations over. plny should be resumed within the next day or so. Anosding to the latest figures. Grade XII in leading, wth at. least three other teams jockeying for second place. The past week of warm weather and the accompanying “flood" have made fcr ideal conditions for [hockey in the "Dogpatch - . . _ There are several excellent pon After eight years of tragic wur against Japan, dllHIlQ d Iorge in the near VIOlIllty of the college pdrfof which Chino fought stnglehonded, the country is wdr-weory ,where many nvid fans have been and m urgent need of clothing, drugs, medical comforts, and food. 3m"? “dvmmge “i ‘he “Wm” _ _ ilty which these afford for further In uddmon to the charitable object of assisting the distressed “m?! ‘in?’ ‘m’ rmku" “lawn”? ' ' ~ 1'5 93m PTRC C9. mfg glfiingse, itbmust be rézmembered that d united and prosperous the mg... 1mg; formal organiza- in can e o great orce for world peace, whereas o dis-united ‘lien, there are nevertheless many and stoning China can be a world menace. Isplriled encounters. I Thursday, the day after the ex- Winston Churchill said: "We ewe a deep debt of gratitude "srntnattons. was declared a holiday _ A national appeal Is being mode for $2,500,000 to aid in the Eeilief of the starving and distressed millions of people living in ma. early and nave all such difficul- ties and problems thoroughly in- vestigated. Mr. MacDonald prom- Iled his full co-operatlon ln such work. There were two candidates for Councl-llor at the convention: Ca t. MacDonald rand Mr. i... O. Kely of Bouthport. Mr. Kelly receive/i a large minority vote from the delegates and than Immediately gloved the nomination of Capt. at-Donald he made unanimous. Hon. Dr. MaeMilhn lllan lion. Dr. congreiue selected sneh able candidates Capt. MacDonald and Mr. Olllm. lpted the convention on lnvingq es to our loyal ally, the unconqueroble Chinese." f0!‘ the Slims H110 the 00b’ 091i! ~ which rang were those for dinner Conudh Ito: come through the War with comparatively small "'0 "PP" I‘ ‘Wail w°nd°fliuli materiel dome e end China's need Is our opportunity to make sleeping "I “m! “V” do“ . not only o rear tlltonkofferlng, but on Investment In the post-war WM n Ne" gunmen” on m. (luv morning, the Rector. Rev. EV. 'Mi-Kcnzle, celebrated High Mass ll the cltapt-l in honor of 8t. Dun- stan. Thus our short respite ended, classes being icsumed I-‘rlday morn- ltig tftcl‘ brtoklasi. That would seem to be it for this I world. ' It is not possible to make o personal canvass of the people of Prince Edward Island, but those interested In the Campaign Itevs requested me to urge that our people molt: their contributions to this Fund as generous as possible. The Campaign closes on Feb- ruery 10th, end contributions an new being received at any chort- west. S: without further ado awed hank in the Province. 00'9"- THANE A, CAMPBELL LEIITH, Scotland - (or) q Caterer John Hall of File plane to inaugurate pleasure sailings ol the Firth of Forth next summer. ii