FEBRUARY all“ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN pi”? llncrlarllmllsu ‘LIB my.‘ "m!" ‘bum can. u omn It’. aw" museums m rluucs courrrr uni" New. Subscription Adm-III; fins-s --.='.."'...-==""-.-=-"~"'.: 2:"... 5H0! III s-lflmvlvvlfi aunt. Ion usodouflfilallvllullrht ll“!!! Mf dellvlnlto leishltluuils “Wmfl-lupwnrs-nmr-u-um up boy rcepoustbiofcrdoilverllsclyourrollo. HOOKS 34-: ,1. “Q COAT div. raw» ld for 5'11"“ ‘wflfiwmfient WISH“ ‘a; Munro Henry W559. g5,“ "W. ‘n. _;usr °"' rlhcggrxgillulcil, Ltd-c ti» 4.1%‘!- Ts gBt. l" ,5“... 11m at Jul It Efifgualt ha" ugffi —CAI.NIVAL ncldll’. Nb. 9. man“. an w.‘ l-rl-an-z-l-s-r-a. -uocur °°“°‘ ‘rm m. I. g la smslfil i“- ans... r-Esi: we M‘ 1- ocgttclhlirlcludilll m. Skstins um- “w” "‘ “‘“ 37.15..“ 2-1-11 0H8 -.-__¢ —DAIIIY MEETING-Thu an- uu-ll muting of the Grand River Dairm Association was bald in Lbc on. Tuddly lftarnoon, see. l, with n. largo number in attendance. The some board of directors was re-elected with the execution that James Condon was replaced by 10o Lccky. Everyone was pleased with tho year’ work. Aveayinterestlngtalkon scare “Dairy “all: d “t” tld n en , was a y enjoyed by all. In S. 4-03 SALE: cm‘ 3 X 3 1 l! h and 1 1-2 1%; “§f§,§",,§§l°rf§lo§ White Star liundyy, Summerside, .2364‘ NURSE — In s Misll-‘cglnilt the Capitol Theatre m summerside last week was a , Ralsto isitirlg No. glcgfisllfiagolGeneraln lvlospitalt in Siciil- mo“; tgg"g"1usvillfs flea? - rs man's maarmo -Sst. shown on 1° E mm PEI Doitch of the Coecho - Slovak Air wry Crokcu of me . - >- Force was the guest speaker at last week's meeting oi the Summ- erslde Y's Men's Club. He spoke on the activities of the uuluvl unci in -Czecho ~ Slovakia, under German occupation. When he had com- pleted his talk he answered a. num- ber of questions put to him by the members. When asked if hs had ever heard of Prince Edward I_s- land before he left. Coecho - Slov- akia he replied "Oh yes we lear- ned that it was a Province of Canada and was noted for the finest potatoes in the world." A vote oi thanks was moved by R. L. Willett and seconded by M. M. Bell. The matter of the children at dhe school only being allowed to use the slide at certain hours was referred to the Welfare Com- mittee. It Wag decided to hold the annual Y's Men's Radio Auction on March KF-S. -ISI»ANDER. DEAD — ‘Iherc Dubbed away at Apohailqul, NB" on Jan. 5th. Mrs. A. G. Clark Mrs. Clark's maiden name was Margar- et Cascley oi‘ Kensington, P.E.l’., who was well and favourably known to a large circle of relatives and acquaintances, among whom she had lived the greater part of her life. She was in her sixty-fourth year when she passed away. She leaves to rnomn her passing from thLs troubled world, her husband in Apohaqui, two brothers viz., Nelson Cssohy in Millville, N. .l., and Heath of Kensington. Her brothers predeceased her some years ago. Slle will be fondly re- membered by old friends in Ken- singion and vicinity for her fine artistic temperament and courtesy coupled with exe-lnolsry qualities oi mind and heart. I-Ier husband and brothers have the heart felt sym- pathy of their many friends L their bereavement. ...K, oi C. MEETING -— After ms rcgulnr nlcctllli! °1 311° Knights of Columbus held on Sun- day afternoon, Mr, Henry wed!!! showed motion pictures in color, taken at the boy's camp which was held at Rustlco last. s . This‘ cgmp is sponsored annually by ms Summcrside Council. Knights oi Columbus and the film is n- valuable record of the endeavors oi the council on behalf of the youth of the town. The film shows every activity of camp life and m9 gnliing faccs of the youngsters stands as evidence of how they gnjoyed themselves. S. .»FORCE - OTIALLORAN-The marriage of Rita Jean O'Ha110ran youngcst daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, Mark O’Ha.ll0ran of Bloom- field, P. E I., to Robert Elwood Force, youngest son oi thc late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert Piorce Lscollr. Que. took place quietly on Friday afternoon at St. An mony’. church. Rev. M. J, O'Brien RP. oiiicintixlg. The bride wore a two-piece dress oi Madonna blue crepe, a small hat, of the same material with shoulder length veil and a corsagc bouquet of Talis- man roses. She was attended by Miss Florence Johnston as maid- oi-honnl", who wore a turquoise crepe dress, a tiny black hat with matching accessories and a cor- lflge bouquet oi roses, Mark An- selm (THullm-nn, brother of the bride acted as best man. A recep- tion following the ceremony was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cranneli, 2100 Tupper Street where out of town guests includ- ed the bride‘; mother and father iir. and Mrs. M. O‘Halloran oi Bloomfield, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Force will reside in Montreal. i QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds "Yell. we got him with a Guardian Want Ad and he's lllll- m" ‘"1" famlly-Iarvln-law, of course!" WANTED VETERANS’ WELFARE orncaa. (Comll- Nv- Wm‘)- mum“ PRINCIPAL CLERK, (z vacancies), one at Sydney. Illll "l" l‘ 11'1"“- N-S. (Comp. No, 44-1085); n..- Rehabilitation Branch, Dllilartment of Pensions and National Health. Salaries: Veterans‘ Welfare Officer: cacao-rill": Prlnclwl CW" filing-SEW. -' - will be ' u. usual ' rllw villi. o living bonus n; yldsql, Wen to qualified male $1"... oi the Halifax Pensions Dfitrlcl- Qualifications required: Education equivalent to high school fllfill- ation with four years‘ ' oxpcrlenco in I Ill y: ' -- ' Al i r scnnel work: ability to conduct interviews and afoot the 9115m- Allllllcation forms, obtainable in Port Offices, or DIIIIIQLQIIIN 9! ca. Civil Service Commission, Halifax, should be properly llllcfl It ans filed with the Civil Service Commission Representative. ill Qlllllllflol mm, Halifax, us, nor urea 1mm Isaac/lav 1°. 1944. Former applications will not be transferred-candidates ""1" "lo Ilcw forms and quote competition number in nah “I0- Tlw Dsnarlmcnl of Pensions and National 1mm. will accelfi only am " ' to the .. on ‘ 0| ""1" l" e Great w loll-n u. were t . ' This adveriiisznslent is luglllorilecd by l|lle ‘PM 9| 39mm‘ Selective Service Grand Fancy Dress Carnival BEDEQUE RINK WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9th Th‘ t libc k’ St e. uJeihif‘filllmnilfillilii? iifttJl Fwnit’... and Mrs. Charles McFarlano. Admission 28 cents. Skaters in costume "'10- Sh" ""3" one: noon TO - DAY ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.80 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT 8.80 APITUI. SUMMERSIDE "EIEIEJEII ‘HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO’ IS TECHNI- (DLOR TRIUMPH l All the elements that make up otstanding entertainment were carefully assembled in “Hello. Frisco, Hello." and the results are ., war-or... w."- LICE FAYE of n nGII! nature ma: Eisner-ted JOHN PAYNE l‘ “i; 35.1.2. "°"" " "’ "'" _,|,,_ coon for Photos. “Nell F‘ "" '"' I mun o! oer scum?» Hi-Y Grad alias-n paper drive, Soc acid 511mm [r 5 hi‘; 11-h; (Il-IARLOTTETOWN oussnmv CENTRAL GUARDIAN r-—--—~-»»“~*-:-.n ulsunnntl: s-s-lo-u. __, PROFESSIONAL CARD . swawvocxoio.fi’w‘~'i'a’-f.'ni’fiol“ ‘l’. E. lUCKEY clrsrcsagtcgicAoecslntant Ill! OI-OSS annual mating, Charlottetown Howl. Friday. Feb ii. I P. . 2-7-3i RECEIVES TELEGIAM -— Mrs. Malcolm Buchanan, Brcsdalbsne, received a telegram on Friday conv the sad news of the death o her sister Mrs. DB. Mc- l-wd a! Sydney. us. on res. 3rd. usrdnrsn wouxoan -Mr. W111" '1" “"'“"' w,“ gmmflmiwnyuumd “mflz; we'll. Italy Willi-y. m would 10.10,,’ '°" 9’ ° ‘ nan caoss annual meeting. Charlottetown Hotel, Friday, Feb. ssvr: ALL YOUR waste paper, 11» 8 P M- “'7'” roads araopen for motor traffic to St. Peters and Montague, as well as the Malpeque road m gunm- Rlver. and the shore road to Bor- llell. 9s far as Clyde River. Efforts are being made to clear this road by a. nlunber of the club me Guests yesterday were MI. Gerald R. Spencer, of Saint Jolur. and r0. Menzies Gibson, cf Toronto, now most pleasing to the eye and ear. Picture this: a cast Wlllled by Al- ice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oaklc foot-tap- pin ed in r Tec and packaged in pleasant story—and you have some idea of the entertainment contained in "Hello, Frisco, Hello.’ ‘Hie music ls will; l1- lively combination oi something old and something new delivered by the toll) songstress in all Hollywood, A cs Faye. Included among the songs are such favorites as ‘Gee. p“; It's crest To Meet A Friend From Your Home Town." “Lindy Iml." "Hello Frisco." and "The! Never Know." by those ace tune- smiths. Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. The story of the film is m; Barbary Coast in old Francisco». oup oi four enter- tainers are s muslin: for lwlfllll- ton, and 0n the framework oi their adventures are hunk the many reduction num‘ Alice Faye l; the tempting toast of the town. but she carries the torch for John Payne-who was born on th_e wrong side a1 the town. w 119$ out to buy the town! Jack Oakie is along for laughs. which he 8915 by the barrel. while Lynn Ball l5 present and accounted for. She doesn't sing or dance-but broth- er. she doesn't have t0! Completing the featured cast are Laird Cregar. June Havoc. Ward Bond and George Barbier. "-‘-r:lvi;sor:fir:1vr - Mr. and Mrs. James W, Hickey, Darnle . announc the ensasflment 111 111"‘ _, daughter, Myra Rose to Air Navigator PO. W. A. wick, No. 5 A.O.S.. RCA-F" W111- nipeg, Manitoba, marriage to take place in February. 2-8-11 .. f l. S set in San Personals “Mrs. L. Doucette of H0 River visited Summer-side this woof. -.‘Rcv. W. V. McDonald oi seven mils Bay was a visitor to Summer- side on Tuesday-K -Mr. Ben Peters and Mrs. Sanc- ilimus Preuaht have sons to Hall!- ax to visit their mother, Mrs. Moses Peters. Who is ill them-S _,H15 many friends will regret to hear that Carl McQuaid. R - N.V'R.. of Indian River is ill with pneumo * in the my Hospital-K - Ber-nice Ins-kin has return- ed to res-urnc her duties at Mount. Pleasant Aillilbrb-S rs. Austin Msclntyre and ubrrison have left ihil o work at the lumb or awhile.— S ..Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley oi Kensington. returned from Apoh- auqui, N. 13., where they attended tho funeral oi Mr. Caseleyb sister, Mrs. Clsr -—K -Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley of Kensington returned from Apoh- suqui, N-B, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Caseleyk sister, rm. Clark. -K —M.eaee Leonard . w - Mr- George Clarke, Summe side has left by plane on a busin- ess trip to Montreal and Toronto He was accompanied by Mrs Clarke-S —.Mr. and Mrs. George Barbour Charlottetown. Amended the fun- q-sl of Mrs. Barbouz-‘s brother. ‘the late Stanle, Cssiey. which was held in Kensirlgton on Wed- needay.-K ..--Lieut. Roy Siiliphsnt of Alder- shot Military Camp is spending his nlrlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silliphant. Sum- merside. 5 Dr. .I. Ii. Corbett Cpons CiilceiitSbiclo Dr. John Robert Corbett has opened an office at Summerside. P. S. I. for the practice of Med- icine and Surflly- ' Dr, Corbett was born in Prince Edward island and left here when n boy in enter St, Stephen Col- lege. Alberta. Upon leaving St. atsphen College he entered the IICTICE Three Norwegian males due in arrive from Boston Friday night for lmrnedlaic sale or lease. Absoluisly last opportunity to obtain one of these males this year. Arvin CARROLL DELANEY, Sulnrncrslde. Phone 454 to Crfloaud. stationed m. Molmt Jus. MacI/ure and Jns. mery were joint chairmen. RESPONSE APPRECIATEI) -A letter of warm appreciation to ail_ who contributed to the success 0t the recent milk-for-Britain Fund campaign ‘in this Province has been received by the provincial chairman G.l-I Sinclair. Kinsmen Club oi Charlottetown, from KIDS- mnn l-lnl Rogers. chairman of thc Ilfltlllilli-Bl was" services committee. Mr. Rogers recalled with pleasure his brlel visit to the Island and the hospitality extended to him on that occasion. GYRO CLUB—'1'hcre was a bus- iness meeting of the local Gyro Club held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Mmday night, Guests pre- sent were Messrs JHmtZS Cullen and Roland 'l‘a,y'1oi' of the Kinsntun Club, also Mr. D.ll. Etter: of Hal- ifax. Mnnl arrangements for the ______ Montgo- ON PARLIAMENTAIIY COM- MITTEES ' Names of Island members oi Parliament appear on |a number oi standing committees i 0! "l8 House of Commons, as fol- lows: Mr. J. L. Douglas. Miscel- ilaneous private bills; Railways, canals and telegraph lines; Ag- irlculture and colonization. Dr. T. V. Grant: Public accounts, Mines, forests and waters; printing, Hon, Cyrus Macmillan; Banking and Wllllllercli; Marine and fisheries, Industrial and intsmational re- lations; Library of Parliament. RECEIVES ssn NEWS ._ Mr, W. M. Flynn, 283 Richmond Street Charlottetown, received a isle. gram Saturday afternoon convey. n3 the sad news of the death of his sister, Mrs. Katherine Stead. man, New York City. Her husband predeceased her some years ago. Surviving are one son and one the Charlottetown Hoiel on Feb- blvthers. Mr. W. M. Flynn and Francis Flynn. both of Charlotte- lglwll- Sylllpathy is extended tothe areal/ed lehmves" Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS-At the regular monthly meeting of the City School Board yesterday it was decided to ask for specifi- cations for improved fire-escapes and lighting for the schools. The percentage of attendance during January in Grades X to IV inclus- ive was reported as follows: West Kent (12 rooms) 91 per cent; Queen Square (ll rooms) 89 1" cent. Prince Street. (lo rooms) 37 per cent and Rochiord Square (i0 rooms) 04 per cent. This is regard- ed Bs a good percentage of attend- ance for a winter month, WAR STAMP DRIVE - Much credit is due to Miss Rowena Ms?- cer, Ethel Ieard, Romona Mac- donald, Mary Lue Macdonald, and Netley Jay for selling 3273,00 worth of stamps on Saturday, Feb. 5th in Mt. Stewart. Their house-to- house canvass was organized by . R. A. MacDonald, Mount Stewart. It is a. striking example of what initiative can do and con- stitutes a challen e to other com- munities. Any sues of this kind should be reported promptl to Philip S. Cobb, provincial c air- W11. last evening, with the Mrs. George Paterson, presiding fold uary meeting of the of Mrs. Fred Shaw, Jan. 10th votional period, (he theme “The Bible For All of installed the following pres, Mrs Sterling MacLeod, Sec. die MacLeod, Friendship scc.. Mrs man, Charlotteto ICE IN GULF LIGHT — Ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence between this Province and the Magdalen Islands is still apparently com- tively light, it was learned yes- from pilots who flew Mar- John MacPhail Mrs. L. T. Beacon. ature sec., Mrs. Pianist. was served by i ‘Ks planes to Mrs. L. T. Boston. the Gulf Islands wiv 1 t i and i---— rpassengersTirores en, e," ms learned, but from ltlhe alr ill. cpl-l Personals pears to be mvuch broken up nnd| m, w“, hm“, comfmm, Wm, Mrs. Goldie BunarcLSalnt. John, some d “ems were is a visutor here.’ '¢',,"dm°,.,,, puauflnmg -‘/°‘"’d‘“’- Mr and Mrs MS Lea. Version aoo Slag? mail Iouetlvsvagldfi chi 311W.- 1" 1" 111° °11Y~ brlniing back r passe cl s. small quantiizvmgf mailman an Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray, returned home last nilwhlt River Hebert, N S. wo.2 H J." Eagan, n. CA rt, and Mrs, Began, Arnprior, Ont.. [arrived in the city last University of Alberta. After com- pleting his studies at this Univcr-F sit he came to Montreal to Mc-. Gil University from which he graduated in Medicine with the Degree, M.D.C.M. After his grad-l uation from MqGill University her spent some-time in hospitals in Montreal and then went to Bos- ton, U. S. A, He practiced in Mel- rose, Massachusetts until i908. During this time he was on the surgical staff of the Melrose hos- pital and the New England San- itorium In 193i; Dr. Corbett came to Shelburne. Nova Scoiia, upon the advice of friends to organize a hospital for the treatment oi ma- lor surgical patients. In the Aut- umn oi i942 he closed this hos- pital owing to difficulties inci- dent to the war. At this time he went to New York City where he did post graduate work in surgery until July, I948, when he retln-ned to Canada. The Doctor comes well recom- mended by his colleagues as a nurgeon, in tho various hospitals he hos served. He is licensed with tho General Medical Council the United Kingdom as well as registration in the United States of America, Dr. Corbett has bought the Cs- nadian Legion kuildina at Ml Summer St,. Sumnerside. (near Post Office) and his residence and office is in this building. B. . Mother Ici _io Blane ior illc Children’: Colds toalltbemoibueaudoihoklddiecwillrun culoi ooruuot wrapped ' much clothing’: overbeatsd and cool oiftoosud- tb eotwe night. Mr. Nelson Williams and week-end in Summerside. Mrs. John Martin, Wollaswn, Mass, arrived in Charlottetown yes- LAC. B. Simmons, R.C.A.l"., snd Mrs. S rived in ChBlIlO will reside for the present time. many friends will ear Mrs. J.W. Waugh New Annan has tutored l _ ment. Hill, Fredericton, will be to learn of Hospital. Mr. and Mns, rived back Pope Clarke have from California was attending fruit dealers enn- ventions . mm. who is on naval duty here at Present . d-ra Ill dsnly; get etr t; kick ofl the bed clothes, and do a doscu thin the mother cannot help. Half the ba tie in treating children's colds is to give them somctwg til will like' something they will take without any fuss, and this the m d in Woods Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy mothers, for the pant 48 years. _ Price 85o a bottle; the large family also, about 3 time: as muob, 00c, at ,lll drug counhrl. . , The T. lfllburu 60., Limited. Toronto. 0L 1 i Pleasant. 1 Gyro Valentine Dance to be held at §‘.'.‘.‘.‘.%“’§.ia h’? .'i§€é‘3,‘"%..‘;.‘ silt.“ 3W "w,,,,y:;:, §$:,:*:.§§“.‘.'=..“$‘.? Reusch of Boston, Mass, also two RA‘ creehnan‘ EVENING AUXILIARY n The regular monthly" meeting of the, Trinity United Church, was held‘ President, Mrs. Peter Sinclair led the devot- ions and in the first of a series of studies on “Our Protestant l-leri-; tage." Miss Jennie Turner gave a thoughtful paper based on a chap- ter oi the mission study book “For Ali of Life." A vivid portrayal of the health work carried on by miss- ionaries was given in dialogue iornri by Miss Schurnltm and Miss Slack- BONSIIAW W. M. S. —'I‘nc Jan- Ikmshaw United W. M. S. met at the home Mrs. Stephen MacLeod led ulhe de- being Canada's Children". ‘This was followed by al dedication service capably presided" over by Mrs. Neil Ferguson, who‘ offlcers:— Pres, Mrs. Nell K. Salmond, vice- Mrs. Fred Show, ‘Press, lvn-s. Hec- tor MncNcvill, press sec, Mrs, God- Jas. Boyce, Christian Stuvarrldlip Mrs» A. B. MacLcod, Temperance mo. Mrs. Stephen MacLeod, Liter- Meet- ing closed with the Mizpail bene- diction after which a. delicious lunch the hostem. Next, meeting to be held at the home of" City. i spchd approximately $100.00 1mm ll] Lea Good of Cornwall spent the. immons. Toronto have air-l ttetown where they be sorry work st Sheffield." The some day he . he Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat-f The many friends of Mr. Nelson pleased the improvement oi his wife's condition in the P. !.'. Island cl and Western Canada where Mr. Clarke Mrs. John A. Workman, ‘Trenton. Ont». arrived here last night to join! her husband A B. John A. Wmk-' Noalis Canadian liolstoin Breeders C | . E S J. S. McCague, Aliiston Ont-Y s J. uric, who was chosen as President w. Carson. Donald R. Clark, John of the l-Iolstcin-Friesian Associat-i ion of Canada, the largest nurcbved , cattle Association in the 01110115. mflsflzines, etc. See add “M < .. IRISH M TM“! gum-Row; v, A. Empire, a; the Annual Meeting held Green valley, Leonard G. Mean- OSS {ails}: “we re was“ papera Alllglrvorth was the spegnker l1 Ilbbruary 2 in Toronto. Mr. M<r-.1ey, Chippewa; and John F. Scott, ' ' ' ' Rotary luncheon. He gave an intler- Cagueb “Glenafton" herd is one ofl Niagara Falls. ‘ems OPEN Fo'n CARS _est.ing address on lizntms. dealing the most noted in Canada. Reports Before leaving the men were‘ Provincial official; report that the rf-yfiielclsrgtgn submitted by the officers indicated, l)\"e_(vPl\rl1éipgll ggéygmgizrlctzllels'ogévh ‘a: W800i at once, onion! _ _ , that 1943 was ihe best year" in the pm o! orevldlmz extra llshulls 1M the Association's history with increases, Carry C... Canada Corps and with city 58110015 W115 Qlwllswl 11""? l’ shown in registrations. transfer» knitted comforts by the Red Cross. Registrations 'I‘h-;\ presentations were looked ai- tcr by Mr. Irn Brown oi the Can- adian Legion War Services. and membership. from all parts of Canada totalled, 51.100, while 44,356 transfers of ownership were recorded and rc- ceipts amounted to $138,781.58. APPRECIATIVE LETTER — All appreciative letter has been rc- .ce ved by retiring Mayor B. ROY Holman from F.G Spencer, Saint ‘John, proprietor 0i the Spencer l challn of picture theatres. Mr. Spen- cer says in n-art: "I have illiiiCllfidv lwith interest diu-ing the past tyvo lyeolrs the splendidly dignified and 1 capable manmn- in which you have accepted and discharged all the responsibilities oi your high office —not only those of a business nature which naturally devolve upon the Chief Magistrate, but also the social anwnities that are expected from a city's First Citizen. I am confident that my thoughts with regard to your good self only reflect those oi practically everyone ill Char-l ' lottotown." SALVAGE COLLECTIONS - Over 60,000 pounds of rendered fat was collected and shipped from Prince Edward Island dining I943. and about 140,000 munds of oldi tires and tubes left the Province to| be used in reclaiming plants, slates Mr. R. S. MacBcath, provincial‘ supervisor of National Salvage. Approximately 1,200,000 pounds of various metals were shipped during the same period. Owing to the work of salvage committees across Can- ada the paper situation was so much improved that waste paper was not required till late in the fall of l9- 43. when the shortage again be- came serious. ‘For this reason very, little scrap paper _ about 34,000‘ lbs-war shipped iron: the Is- land during last season, Mr. Mac- Beath statvs. At the present time a paper collection drive is being cl‘- ganizcd by the Hi-Y Grads. Congress Sends F. D. ii. Tax Bill WASHINGTON, Feb. '7—(AP ‘CODBTQSS sent a $2,3l5,200,000 tax increase bill today to President Roosevelt, who had askcri ior $10,- 500,000,000 nncl had criticized lhc lcr measure us unlcalistic There ls considerable s ecuiaiion that he may show his disapproval by letm the bill become law with- out his signature. A Senate-House of Represenint- ives conference report. embodying the final draft cf (he nlcasixrv, slid through the senate qulebtil‘, ‘ on ii lit J. )_. unanimous voice vote, un- countcrco considerable opposition before it was ‘ roved by the votc of 238 to house. on a roll i0 Piled on top of existing re- venue lalvs, the new bill will m- crease tile governlnents unllual ill- come to all estimated $-l2.2'.l9,200.000 without taking into account such iron-recurring receipts as payments of the uwnfolgiven portions of 1042 e es, With the government plunnh to 0.005000 the year" ahead-provided the iwur oontinues—this means that ‘somewhat 1m than half the ex- penditures will be met out oi cur- cmt ome. Here is where the additional taxes will bite: Individual inconle and victory tan Powers. . .000. Corporations, $5U2,lLl0,000 I300 her excise tax rates, $1,061,- ficml rats increases, ssasooooc, TELEPATIIIC DEATH ' GHEFIFEWQ Engian:i—lGP>-_. Cecil Black. 50, died suddenly here late one day. ‘ll...- llEAt illOlTill1E.| his twin brothel", Percy, went fol . wllfilpfied and flied. Registered Nurses’ Ass’n Meetings The section meetings of the Re- gistered Nurses‘ Association were held at 4.30 in St. James Sunday School rooms yesterday, There were 04 members present. and in- ,cluded in this number were sever- al nurses from Summers“ . The Public Health section, the Priv te Duty section. and the Hospital and School oi Nursing ‘ of which Miss Ruth Ross Miss Dorothy Greenan and Miss Anna Bennett arc the Presidents. respectively, conducted business, and discussed topics dealing with problems of their own individual section v s supper meeting o'clock when Dr. B. C. Keeping gave an interesting talk on Social Diseases and their control in Prince Edward Island. Then a general meeting oi the Association was held at which Miss Katherine MacLennan pre- sided, when the general business was conducted and reports were Trinity lilliileil Chart! 3.30 I’. bL-Milll '00 P. M.—Gll'l Gllldel. t 16 Naval Ratings Leave For Mainland (his morning for advanced train- ing establishments on the la jarnin, Charlottetown; Kennedy. New Perth; Islngillc, Pictou; and William 1o. They include, Ronald W. Arm- R. D. RPld, John G. R< _ land and William S. Irwin, all 0f British . Toronto: Douglas _ “(Continued from page l.) not in accord with Liberal prin- cipies but declared that a sugges- tion by Labor leaders to hold a one-day strike in protest him with “nausea and disgust." ccssary if Canadians are to get the educational opportunities they de- serve, said J. W. Noseworthy (CCF- TUISDAY. FIBBUAIIY lib on Band. Sixteen tings fill I. IL . S. Quegrl Chasltm are laovinl main- nd. Three are from this Province. Islanders include. Harry V. Ben- Carl L. and Harvey R. McAusland, mst Royalty. Those frcm Nova Scotia include: arl S. Holt, River John: John ewell, Steilarton. The remainder are from Ontar- trong, Edward R Berry. Rodney WANTED Suther- A. McDonald, loud, clean, black moss. PETERS l: GALLANT‘ DEBATE IN MEMORIAM There passed peacefully sway -.lt the city Hospital on Jun/nary iitil, i914. James J» Morrisiiy 0i urivlll Cove. While in the hospital he was daily visited by the clergy oi we Sacred Heart Home and received the last rites of the how Catholic Church from Rev. Bernard Grills. being conscious until the very last moment he had the pleasure rerrular visits from lus family and his wife who was forever at his bedside. filled Federal financial assistance for education in the provinces is ne- York South), a high school teacher by profession, He sold federal assistance could I be given without interfering with provincial autonomy, at least, it could be given in a direction which would increase national un- derstanding and unity. School Books M‘ ha“ h. was frequently visited by his pas- tor Rev. Father McCarthy of Iona. The late Mr. Morrisey was of tins physique allci pleasing The schools nccdcd anthologies of Canadian poetry and prose by .ii' French and English authors. in and enjoved Dede“ 2953515", ‘é k year or two wim- to his both English and French. a. boo “my; of Canadian songs in both langu-‘dgagh, m, w“ g mm o; pleggmg ages, reprints of the works of Ca- :mlmmr and kind (flipositjpn and nadiun artists. a 800d book on life [won for himself a host. of friends in French-speaking Canada iomby whom he will be sadly mlsscd. Elnglish-speaking schools and one He was ever ready and willing tn on English-speaking life for theilend a heioma ha-ncl -ln time of p-remh schools need, a1 raking an active part These books could not be pub- in the welfare u! the community “shed a, a price within the fang‘: and was universally and deservedly oi pupils without subsidy, he said ‘Qspecied 5°‘ h“ 11°b1° “M11155 '31 and he suggested the federal gov- m$geaggtem"was boon ‘ Ear“? crnmcnt undertake the subsdy lflcmxe and when 8m, a ygfing “an it were not Willing to do more for; educauon sggtled ir-ll Orwell Cove,‘ wlhere b?‘ ' B managemcn , IIIIL Bil Piss: ..%:~;."::':: ..::"";.§::::....i:. mama's, - u» = comm-fr»- . om . to investigate and support» i118 Profit... Pb‘... ore retiring (u.- work on cancel‘ lvseflfllh B1111 .p0SltlOli he kept well informed on treatment being done by Dr. J. R. " 9,1,1 "mum-S pq-Mlnln; to me mun-- Dlavidispn of Winngeg, giscgisbixnvg 5&1?‘ public ilfe. I hmse as one o r. v 0 e remains were removed rom patients who spoke from personal ‘the City Hospital to his late re- klmwledge nf its value. sidencc at Orwell Cove, where a. More generous allowance for large number of friends from for blind persons 1n regard to the and near 08ml? l0 my their 185T- “moum o; lncgme they may re- tribute oi respect to one, who had ceive before deductions from been l0 many. a W158 6061591101‘ and liensl°fll§cwigiollgggg gag‘ Kwhfi; a dhiéhrfildcililewds held on Morlday mg - v . so» l. we I“ cz.""'"...“vss:..l°hs.zis.nstiv.r also ur ed steps to provide hear- Lin‘ tribute could hive been Dam ing de-vces for deaf persons at w the passing u, a fen“, daze“- 111011‘ Yeasmmble 1mm“ than the large number of people who turned out during an lflclflllflhi. Elélgllllhgstw follow Que remains to resting p ce. Rcqueim Mass was celebrated by Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDon- ald, who also conducted the scr- vlce at tho grave Besides his widow. he leaves to Husband 0f S’silie Woman Killed mourn three sons: Joseph P. at Earnscliffc: John E. Cherry Val- Qny, Feb, '1 _- icy; and William E. on the hmne- steod also one daughter Mrs Wm. E. Walsh, Summerside. and one brother Matthew at Fsrnscliffs. The pug-bearers were: DJ‘. Mc- BROCKVILL-E. (CP) - Relatives here were advis-I ed today of the death in action Feb. 3 of Sgt- John H’. Casselrnan.| 23. R. C. A. F. He, is survived by. hi5 widow, (he font-er Mame ‘Thompson of Summerside, P. E. 1.,‘ an infant daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casselmsn, of London. Ont. The funeral was under the dir- ection of the Jenkins mineral , Card of Thanks Tiff-IS - AL Mt Stewart, Feb. l. 1044. to Ml". and Mrs. Harry Crane n daughter. STULL — At the Charlottetown _ we. James Morrisoy and family illip‘h‘.a..’."t.uii" ‘$81.9. “J8. was w also their 1cm m M“ Sum (my ‘n s6“ meighbours also Sisters. Doctors and ‘I “Klww-JN __'M m "R0 1 V‘ Nurses of the Cltv Hospital, for 1 “f l} 1 M t c, Y“ “f; their manv deeds of kindness 101" 11 05F “- °n "a- °11 - shown them d their rcoeni 5- 1944. 1° Ml- and Mm FY5115‘ sad bereavement. aso those whc MscKinnon, a son, Philip Murd- serlt Mass Cards ock BYIIIDSMIY. Card 0f Thanks and Letters o1 5.7.1.? CAIIVILI. e- At Kingston on Fei; i944, Richard Cnhili in his 81st yemzl Funeral from his late residence Wednesday morning at 9.30 to St I Anns Church, Lot 25. , I-‘rcdvdMacQuarrie, wifc fllldhlli0' . . . _ . tirer shes to thank neig borl I‘1Nblf,‘_ml)mche5ter' hug" mlland friends for their many acts .l'l=l.ll'llal_\ 29th, i944. M. Annabella!“ kindness Shawn them durm iMacDonnldi. widow of William M. ma“ recent bereavement B Requiem Mass w"... at st. Mattnewwi. -————-— Lynskyj, formerly of P,E. Island Church, January 31st. 1 warn IIN MEMORIAM in New Calvary Cemetery. CUMMlNG-At 27 Euston 5b., on. Feb. '1, i944, Mrs. Christina Cum-z ming in her 39th year. Funeral from l hcr latc residence. Wednesday ni- ternoon. Service starting at 2 PM.| Intermml/t People's Cemetery Please omit flowers. In loving men-l-dl-{yfoi Mrs. Alex. $- MncMillnn, who departed this life February s, 1939. ller life is a beautiful memo! . l1" death is our silent Irlfi . LORD -- At Victoria. Feb. 7. 1044. y C, ' be utii l ar- Mrs. Johnston Lord, widow of Sh’ 51f‘?! innmeodsanshlne s‘ f”... Capt. Johnston Lord, aged 82. [w t peace. her 1.. God's keellllll. 1M y; m“? m“! all”, omlllved so All Cl!‘ mo l‘ W! ‘all, has only sane on Riv“ Lovlngly Iiemcmbered by H" Family. ing at 2 pm. Interment North Tryon Presbyterian Cemetery. lllLI. — Bom at the P. E, Island Hospital, Jan. 14, i944, passed away m1. 1. 194-», Gordon Eric iniantl son oi Ml‘- and Mrs. Nelson Hill.|2‘ Fredericton, PEI. STEADMAN — At her residence New York City, Saturday. Feb. 5. 1944, Mrs. Katherine Steadman Funeral was held on Monday, FQILi Funeral Wednesday, service start-Is, 1"", N. D. MacLean IQNDERTAKEI El SEELEY — The death occurred EMBALM in the City Hospital on Feb. ‘I, 1044 or Elizabeth Scelcy. The remains Charlottetown all North Wliisllirc read. An interesting demonstra- tion was given by Misses B. ‘Tweedy an\ E. MacDonald on tho nursing care of Poliomylltis, FfiAL?"""W'-"!?FWP" .- wiii be resting at the residence oi hcr sister, Mrs. Dominique Doyle '75 spring Park Road. Funeral bo- tice later. Gar." 1 ._‘.-_ <-.~"~_-.._'.:< f.