MAXI MS 017A MERE MAN~ -_——¢- Even llVlIe Iflillll. ll N! been them shut up. forlet their courage. [harlot-latch Guardian. Two Cenh. "uynlfll Guardian, Founded 1801. 1_ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, wEoNcsoAY, MAY 21, 1941 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 12 PAGESW gt MAXIMS OIA MERE ‘MAN When we an well. we all easily ve goo-cl advice to the sick, Discuss Foreign Tradelcisti For sacpoo [n HQIISQ Cf Ccmmonsillcccived From Ottawa Slow-sieving llaliata On Budget Ocntlliues ls llouss Of Ocmmons. Ctiming Events -__. "rilklcs Eldon Friday. "lilkics Mlllview Thursday. Morell "Movies at Borden tonilht. "l lZlLics Saturday. "mince, Iona Hall, Wednesday, Dfita- Jlst, "Now in stock. choice Peace Rncr oats. McGulgan and Boyle, "Spruce Fence Stakes, 5 cent; nick. \‘.'.'irrcn's hfills, North River. Prcam and Dance. Earns- Scli-iol, Thursday‘, May ZYnd. "Dancing, Country Club. Trav- rii" s ltcst, Thursday. Swell music. "Vllluillflg of Honor Roll. Green- t...» Stliool, 'l‘hursday. May 22nd, aw r. M. , ‘See Kelly's Cross Play. Wilt- ! 11111. Friday‘. May 23rd. Dance "1' “M. llpton School, Wednes- " May 21st. ‘Turner's Orch- "l1 incc in Auburn School ', tiny 22nd. Good music. wine (‘lub hfeeting and vV_l-‘_B_ s. llazelbrook School. Thurs- \t‘l‘.ll1§. B P. M. "The River Vallcyflcld Flay P Entangled". Fiat 1W1. Thursday May 22nd. "Dal-ire in Emerald Hall Thurs- my iiirzht, May 22nd. at p.m. (atod music. iticc —ll11lOl1dlli§ Car of Bar- lhcsdziy and Wednesday, G. C. Green, Emerald. c“. \ r-k. ' iinkora. See Kelly's Cross ,".,l‘.‘0l‘l slick From Pumpkin Wclliicsdny, May 21st. -- I l‘,l Stock ~Purlnii Chick . lliirb Wire, Page Wire and 1’ Plats. W. I. Bowman. Hun- r River st. Theresa Play. "Big 'l‘racatiie Hall. Thurs- iJ. Curtain 8.30. Dance t . . nfrrzvn: cls. "i "Wlillg Dance, hiomtague Curl- i“ 1 - Wurday. May 2m. Rollie Regular ‘s (lrclicstra. y SElillTdE\_\'_ "1'. znc to Ebenezer variety con- rf- "Illfllli at Brookfield Hall. "Vi? .11! Ollvcr Ross and tho i) ."l brothers. Starts at. 8.80. “l. tiid. intcrcsird in Sour-‘s 11o:- l- invilcd to iittciid Annual - .*l\‘ Alec-ting. United Church . fliursdiiy’. May 22nd. t1 P. M. (By George Kitchen) OTTAWA. Mtiy 20-——LCPl-—CM\~ adals foreign tmde policies today were injected into the Coriiincns budget debate. The subject first was b'y John '1‘. Hackett (PC-Stun- stead). who expressed concern over Canada's dwindling reserve of United Stritcs dollars and salld Canada should not advance ful- thcr into indebtedness through foreign credits until Parliament had been given "all the facts.’ Another aspect of the tiatie picture was developed by H. W. l-Ierriclge {People's CCF-KOUtCllilV West), who urgcd the Govcriiitieiit to take "immediate" stcps to coli- clude a. trade treaty ivith Russia and promote g “frcc exvlianzc‘ o.‘ cultural srit-iitlfii‘ mill lillitilin rc- broached lotions with the Dominion} grcu’ ' northern neighbor. The remaindcr of the slowly- movhig debate- W85 taken up ivltn “tCSiitimiBciMBn"roofs c... 2)" Surplus Of Husband Material In Canada OTTAWA. May o .. lCl‘l-~l.ui- est estimates of C dais. populat- ion by sex and col ugal coiidiLnn indicate that in 1045 liierc ivcrc 236.400 more UTlIAltSS than fciiiiilcs in Canada, the Dominion llUl‘l‘.'ill of SilttlstlCS icpnricd today‘. Total estimated iiuiiifocr o! "13105 in 1945 was 6.160.200 cont-pared with 5.990.683 in 1941. while the minibcr of females stood at 5,9.'i2.800 com- pared v.ith_5.f5i19,030. Of the male total, 3.351.000 were single compar- ed with 3.317.054 while iilicrc \\l'l\‘ 2.950.600 single females as against 2.904.200. Estimates of the marrird mal~ population in 1945 by proviriccs: Prince Edward Island. 17,500; Nova Scctia, 129.000: Nciv Briuiswizk 9i,- 800; QIIODPC Ghtfitlil; (hitiirln 952.- 100; Manitoba 167.000; Saskatche- wan 176,600; Alberta 186.300; Bril- lsh Columbia 238,900. , Estimates of the married female population zti 1945: Prliicc Eduard Isluiid 16,800; Nova Srotiii 128,400; New’ Brunswick 80.000; Quchcc 1W1.- 500; Ontario D3(l,.'l0tl; hliinltc-‘ca 151.000; Sciskiilolioivan 165.800‘. Al- bcftn 178,600; British Columbia 227.600. Thinks Amelia Earhart Was Oapturcdnlly Japs NEW YORK. May 20 — (AP) —- The mother of Amelia Earhart. unlicnrrl from sincc six" Jocd 10.‘ help willie over thc Y1l"i-l\' Orcrlli during 1i voltntl-tlic-utii-lrl flight in 1037, said tonight the misting flicr wtispii a setrrt Govcriiincrii nits- sion aiid was believed i1lk‘ll pris- oner by tho Jrpaiicrc Mrs. Amy Otis litrhil". 70, of Boston, oxplalitczi ill llll illl-‘1\'l<'\\' over ru-tllo station ti/‘OR that. tho was discusslitrl lilllllli’ 101' 111° Tho Treasury Department. nl the Provtndll-l Governmdfl has received u. check for $30,- 000 from the Dominion Guv- er ‘ for damage done the Provincial highway between Summcnslde and Mount Pleas- ant during the time the R. C. A. F. was stationed at Mount Pleasant. The announcement was made Int night by Hon. George l-I. Barbour. Minister 0f Public Works and Highways. who conducted the negotia- tions for the settlement of the damage with the Dominion Government officials. Parliament At A Glance Pnslmtislci- General Bertrand iillllltilillvfil a special commemora- ltivw postage stamp on citizenship ,\vill be issued July 1. Finance Minister Abbott an- ntzliiicctt passage of an order-iri- vutlllril cvlcntllng to Sept. 30 the lifc nf tho War Exchage Conser- vation Act. J. R. Kirk tL-Antigonlsh-Guyls- horough) urged improved naviga- tlnn aids and other asst azicc for fishermen of the Maritl es. Percy Black (PC-Cumberland) said the Itiaritime Provinces ivcre not sharing in the prosperity oi other parts of Canada. Discussion of the budget: was continued. . Wednesday The Commons will debate the liuiigct. The Senate will not sit. 40,000 Tree Seedlings Fr m Ontario Plant d The Provincial Government's re- forcsli-ation program has been strengthened by the arrival from the Ontario Department of For- estry and Lands of more than 40,000 tree seedlings, Premier J. Wziltcr Jones announced last. night. The seedlings comprise red pine. Austrian pine. Scotch pine. grccn ash, white ash. American clm. sugar maple. and white ce- dzir. Tlicy arc being planted on a plot located at the south end of Hillshorough Bridge. Prcmicr Jones said he was con- fident that 99 per cent of the seedlings would thrive. Aslzcd about the native seed- lings which the Government has ibecn planting for some time, the Premier snid they were proving an outstanding success and that thousands of them were being: planted. Ifo prcdictcd the program would ; be "n most. successful" one. (By The Canadian Press) U1‘. JOHN'S. Nfld. May 20- Malcom L. Hollett, s. member of the Newfoundland national con- vention committee which visited London recently to discuss pos- sible future forms of government for the island. told the conven- tion today that he believed the United Kingdom wanted to see Newfoundland join Canada as a tenth province. He said he believed the only reason the committee had been received in London was to enable it to go to Ottawa. He did not elaborate on his statements. During today's sessions conven- tion chairman F. G. Bradley said Canada would not be able to re- 25. the Dominion. he had requested Ottawa name the earliest date for receiv- tomifiifiTaiTi-LE. V s’ om. 61"‘ London Expects Partition 0f India IDNDON. May g0... fAP)—~B4'l~ tish Government informants said today there i-a little hope of avoid- ing Partition of India. ‘ The Indian Viceroy, Viscount Mountbatten, met Prime Minister Attlee and three members of iliE Cabinet for the second" time today since his arrival from New Demi and authoritative sources said‘ he laid before the Ministers his plan for parttioning India. Present at. the meeting with Attlce and Lord Mountbatten were Sir Stafford Cripps. president of the Board of Trade and a member of the Cabinet mission to India last year, Defence Minister A. v Alexander land the Indian secre- tary. the Earl of Llstmvcl. After another meeting tomor- row Lord Mountbatten and the committee of ministers are t-x- pected to lay the plan before the full Cabinet Thursday. Optometrists To Mcct At Amherst AMHERST. N. 5.. May 20-0.)?‘- -About 100 optometrists from Maritime centres are scheduled to gather here May 28-27 for the annual convention c-f the Marl- tlinc Optcmctrical Association. Speakers will include Eduard Bind of Toronto. Dr. Jerome Company Ind William Nott Tc-ronto. Warren Maxwell of Fredericton will preside at. the sessions. ' U ceive the committee before June The committee will ascertain means by which Newfoundland might reach political uriiori with He did not say whether the committee would go to Ottawa at. that date but it was recalled that t0 Heather of the American Optical‘? Probe Sale Of“ llcrsemcat In Montreal MONTREAL, May 20 _.lcp) -H0l'8e flesh. stripped (mm bodies of animals being prom‘. bed for fox feed. hus been sold for hut comumpflw m Moritz-es! u beef steaks, file" N"! "Alleles or baloney police "id will! 88 1119)! pressed chill“ 58811181. fliroc men ar- rested for illegal sale of horsg meat. Tl"? "l0. LCD Senccal and Rosalro Grcnler 0f Drummond- ville, Qua. and Rene Scnccal, brother of Leo. appeal-m in m». co rdrfs Court and ivci-c ra- mimdcd flircc thys. The Senecal; pleaded not guilty. Greniet- entered s guilty plea. As (ilry Hall it was said the hormrnent came from a, plant, In ltlackuyvlllc, a, few mum; li-Outhfflot of Alon-tron], Where horses are cut up to be sold to fox farms and the bones sold to Blue llaotzirica. Police pressed their iuideroov- invretigatdon of illegal sale of horse meat. c. probe begun some slx weeks ngo under direction of Dr. A.J.(i. Iloc-d. superintend- ent of tho Food Inspection Division of the Department. of Health. Arrest of the trio followed seizure of boxes 0f meat in the course of dcllvcry to ls butcher shop, Dr. Hood said the meat not only was horse meat but was “filthy smelling meat, han- dled in ahevworst usibls man- ner in tlnheiltlty us." Police estimated that In the last few months at least 4-000 pnundg o! horse meat has been brought iii-to Mont-real illegally. 20 Years Ago PAR-IS. May 20 —-iCPl—Just 20 years ago tccnorrctw Charles A. Lindbergh set “The Spirit of St. Louis" down at le Bourget Airfield on tlic outskirts of Paris. 'l‘licre's a monument at 1c Bour- gct now. erected by the French ill honor of the lone American pilot and‘ his little ZZO-horscpoitter air- plane that bumped along 3.600 mil- es in 33 1-2 hours. The aceptcd New York-toPai-is record 20 yours after LlYidbCrQlYs ihisloiy-maldng flight is a neat 6 l-‘J hours. Army’s Medical Head Retiring OTTAWA. May 20—Tlie retire- ment of Bifllll- Clifford Shaw ‘Phompsoii, director general of Canadian Army Medical Services since March 1946, was announced Mr. Keith iuflCkillliflll Mr. Kvlth Ml-WKUIIIJIT ivas ciect. ed prcsidriii of the Char. lottPio-ivti l\' irincn Club at its nu- iiual met-ling hold in llic Ulisirlotlc- town lioicl lust night. 'l‘i‘.ie reluung president is A, W31- then Gaudct. Other officers elected were: Brcnnick Sears. 1st vice-president; Frctmont Archer, 2nd vicc-pi-csi- dent; tFEZiS-ILFPI‘. D011 tiziss; histor- izui. Klftlftit- Sinclair. bit-rotors ap- pointcd include Ur. Frank “OU- Millaii. Casey Jones, and Stewart hincliriy. ‘Hie new executive takes ovcrits duties Sept. 1. The kinsilieii decided at last iiigihfs int-cling to sfittl {i0 tinder- privlicgcd children this summer to the l\', of C. camps at North Rus- ‘iico and 50 other un-der-privliegcd T§iififiiZéfZriTéircH7zliifaT When Members llccd Their Salary Boost OTTAWA, !.[117:Q— tSpt-clnll - This is the time of year when imcmbers of the House of Cont- inions really need the $2.000 toa- llrcc salary boost they voted ltlienlsclvcs in 194G. i With i l\\'1l_\':t viral‘. train and thus service. 1101111)’ back to peace- lllme levcls mid money burning ilIOlVS in pocketbooks and pains, ‘Pflllfilrilifillis from nll CQlltlTll Clin- adt-i arc- flol-king lo this capital, culling oil llit-ir 1110111116115 and say- ing in so infill)‘ ivorcls, "ivcll, licic 1 um, what lire you going to do about it?’ Today five chartered buses lad- en with constituents and high- scliuol lmys and girls who isill soon \f‘.‘li'll voting age pulled in to tlic paved nrcu bcloiv the Peace Tc-ivcr. One of the members. Rob- ert liIcCubbin, Liberal of Middlcs- sex West found he had 117 guest..- After a lunchcon at $1.50 a plnlf: liiul ll reception iii the aftcriiuoti Mr. lVlcCubblli shook hi; siltily. "Did doing?" he asked The Guardian's ynu say how's. my $2.000 ll-‘.i(l . Secs World Likely Tc Survive Atomic Blasts WASHINGTON. May 20~tCF)—- 110105 11 little reassurance from Wrllium A. Higitibolliuiii, vac-siz- tlvc secretory of tllC l-‘cdvrotttm of American Sclcntuts, to offset ti. dire forecasts tiiat atomic energy may blow the world illtc pieces. “There is more l)tl\\'t'f‘ m .1‘l carlliuilnke than iii lllOllhll-‘lfls of 1111-11111‘ lrvlnlls. and tlil- earth n1. survived any lltllllilffl‘ cf quake. he wrote in a study prepared for the 101131311 policy association and relmscrl today. HIGHWAY (‘UT llClll‘ this Northern Ontario loivli llic collapse of a bridge HUIuSL. ‘\ mlllfllli Rwcr at hinltuc. l. ice jams carried 3W8)’ wllZiilS and damaged the ic- znciiiitlcr of the bridge. 'I'lie river s rltcii so lilpli it will be iii.- pnsilwle to striri . rips tliicc ivcclas. i Capacity audiences at the Prime of Wales College Auditorium wit- nessedthe second day's session o.‘ the Princi- Edward Island Maui. t-nl Fcsti-val. Mrs. Preston Rodd. liarringlim prcsillcri yesterday afternoon and evening as tho did at Monday's c-pcning session with Mrs. Wallace Rodd acting as platform secre- tary at the afternoon performance mind Mrs. R. J. Rupert aclrlig lI\ a Slllllllil‘ Ciipflvity‘ at the evening session. Miss Dorothy Alien, Mus. Beta. Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music. again capably performed hcr diff.- t-ult task of adjudicatiiig. Foiluivliig are yesterdays list o.’ lllin! WITIIICTSI Tuesday After-non Class B Planolorte years and \1l1(lEl‘l~ 1. Wilma “footl, Central Roy- ;nll,v mid FFPKiEYlCK Seller. Char- loiicll-nll-SS. l 2. Gordon White, Cliarlottelovm land l\.iary' Bonita Smallman-Oi. illNorma Jean Gay, Wirisloe and lManv Elizabeth Woodsldwtifi. [Girls Solo-Under l2 yours oi 55¢; t 1. hlzirgairct Show, S'Side-Si. l ‘.1, shli-lic Clay, Parkdale-So. 3. Shirlie lvkicKay, Parkdsle- 1H. ‘Class SIS-Violin Solo-AZ land illl(it’l‘I-—~ ‘ i. Basil Phillips. Stprink Pa.rk—~9O Pianofortc-JB _\‘i‘i1l‘S and under: l l. licicii Bradshaw Holman. i Clfiovi il——$(l. '- 2. Suzanne M. Palmer. Ch‘town iaiid Barbara Ann Dick. Ch'tc\vn-- I Solc -l0 XCJI Jenn ‘I\vccd,v, Chlown-S-l. Tlltkidfl)’ Evening irl‘s Solo-High Volca-ZO year: age and under:- l. Griclciie Craig. Notre G of DAILO “ttiontznulwi on Page 3 Col‘. 31 ADOPTS BURMA llizRfl Subscription Delivered $6.00, Mail $5.00. other Provinces s. U. 5. A. 11,00 NCREASE IN PRICE OF MARITIME COAL LIKELY l Thinks U. K. Favors Kinsmen Olub Nfld. As 10th Province Elect Officers COCHRANE. Ont.. May Qty-it)?» l -Tlie Trans-Canada Highway has ' been out. pouibly for three weeks, ‘ rchtiildlng for i Judging Continues t At Musical Fe i Operators Are iFrec Tc Adiust iPriccs Upward l Increase Expected To Meet Wage Boosts For 13.000 Miners. B)’ John LeBiano OTTAWA, any Lt-tcri-An m- tcrtww- iii the >'lll'S prlcc of blari- »l:n.t rm’. ' tbnbll- as the lvsill‘ cl - settlement vi 1n lllt‘ ciistt-iin coal stoke, Govern- viltziz quarters suggested today, lligli Goveriilnent sources 111515;. ed ilitii tlic dominion had no interi- lltill of subs‘ Lilli; tltc rivngc in- crcusl- ob’ uicd by 111.000 ilunerl and (lcclitrocl i‘ vuls likcly flu- Cql. lici-y (\l‘.i‘l'?it0l.\. ii lliov Cuillil not mccl the nddcti rust bill otlicrwsc, nvould I'i\<(li'l to .1 place boost, ' l 1t was l‘-lll‘,‘Al1.\F-l7.('fl that product- (Coii-linlicd on Page 5 Col. 6t stival ifranch Shcpkeepcrs Plan Protest Strike PARIS. “av ‘:0 -- lAPl -Ne.irly 111.000.0011 sfiopkccptns and small ibusinens men throughout Franco will go on strike for 10 hours on June 4 to protest against govern- ,mcnt.il rcd lope which they claim ,1; choking the country's economic 1 recovery, t Tire announcers Relocation: livhich nuznbers 2.500.000 members. inns voted in favor of the strike land-several small industrial organ- izations have expressed sympathy. : 6 time or its‘ Brett -=PEoPl.l‘. ask will 54o CALI. scalar‘ ac. A muddy cuLcQfiWSr TORONTO. May 20 - (OP) Minimum and ninxlnitim tempera- IiUIOSZ Vancouver 4'7, 68; Edmonton. 39, 60; Regina 34. 60; Winnipeg 14s. s4; Toronto as, so; Ottawa so. i6” Itloiitrral 01. 66; Quebcc 4'7. 60: b t John 4-1, 5i; lvloifctoii 4B, 57: llmx 40, 40; Charlottetown 4-1, - Sydney RT, Ytiriiioilili 44, first time ilt’: riirtitiiicrlrrlllv" o! l1" , _ , _ today by Defer-ice Minister Clax- H I ‘_ u _ v ____. , HALHQX M . z1_ ‘wed _ ____ dnuzhm, 10 Hm} “U, . S1.\\-.-\T-lIi)l\1E xaun‘ W, who pa“, "M... to 3,4, tmlldbpOlldvllt. Its all gciic. l... Nu“, DELHI N (Cm _ A dwrwp‘ Ra/(“Hhcr “Inn's-h mlm“ m“ l" Ciilmd“ Mrs. Earhart -lild 1W -1="1ll\‘~‘l" ‘_ Thonlosolrs great contribution to “Jim” ““ ‘he “““"‘° $"““’ lu- ‘klin truth. at... mirth»:- hast-ii": r'.---l ' l o l}-.- {'1 $71 “ "W1 bl’ ‘luck ""1 Tllurl- was on i. Govcrlilnvnt nib-situ- “Sli LONDON ‘GP’ — Wm“ ‘m’ ' ' the rcAMc in the field “m”? 'liCi'|l -..-.'......- bv Mil vial-mu i‘ .‘ "IN In?“ ‘Him ‘-.s"".‘. ( rim“? N“ A- Cul-cllne- Fred‘ secret that it was cicii kl pl from Kiln: and Qllccn next visit Ports- Brig Ullhénl'psnn n “nave n! \vlllli‘- so far free from liitisl- lil- ‘xmmfivu M‘ u"; R\_)‘\_“" Gunny‘ (‘D1, illHD-lllblylilll P111110 “$510M 5 l’ w “We m“ 9* 5' Mcmw‘ me" and udtlecr "lillllh- H"? will n” "bmwd m“ Sydney N S and a graduate of "mom mml‘ llunshuulnii‘ PH no ltlfics During the war’ ir Bllllllli t l ttiopuixs‘: d‘ L.“ ‘I'm’ m M‘ ' ' l . .. 1 -' ' ' " - ' \ e‘. are. j ‘ _" ~. 5-- - Mo» l. e . a . l ~ - . - -- _ _ .' , ~ . . . - . . . - . - . F-ziqilfllidlllfl today, ca: of Mixed gdialigtetrdrf dilgulmsnts lellld lincs- llorder of the Kind. the yacht is to BR IEEHTCN F“ M“ 20 ifilmifab iiuiilkedq ‘i?’ Xflmunlpd pltaliti‘ to visiting litmus and {$5 1:13:18 hi‘? 10121;‘! 1111301381?!“ lgflllyttnflllllbltld illthetllel‘. wzlllrflllgoléillt; “l- lifillvi’ Meal. Gralrr Wh t ' gl t - n- be maintained for residential pu:- ' " - "' ' ' ' .~ ,. . _ _ I ‘ ‘ ' j‘ . I ' _ , _ l». i. H. a... its arts. .22. .. .. .. ... ...... --- is" r rsciolttcnc t. c“ wit?" 1* B“; i: c» +:<:"i:i..-:i my,‘ Hmhcd amount o’ no" nd d 1 M!‘ ‘worflu’. I V. . r H e‘ by >108 o urop . c c0 l a . d’ - Ethnic its, ._ l) _ _..lt p.111, Wmon J No o lan e on u » . n Phe East w tli being the first Canadian Gcncrn llospitril an | -_- 4.3m lifllfilh tlPlt is 1111'!- ~ 5' ' woman to rules mink: in captivity. later No. 11 C011. lie was also. .m twmt l'l1ll1 C-ullcr air is push- "! i1 q- .. "I-‘Hi- Murphy's Chowder" uid Al? “tin Fnthcr Goes On a Diet" in "l" 11.111. Thursday. 22nd. By (;“"“""ll Pllvers. liuspices Fairview llitvute. "Kailor Tlk Carr-popular ff? Wis meow. York Hail. ‘Ilhurs- fli. ilay 22nd. Players Cherry "ills-r v r . sodhiyl 830.. l! Sponsored l1! York "$511M Take Care" the lea Lilac comedy with its gates as ‘lllllcr. will be presented at Val- lrgivtiua Hail. f-‘Yidsy. May 2am. 8.30. aélgif-l- “Cg? ‘yaullsv ‘KY1’. U. 1.0m is I ed oun "with Union. w“ 8 "Loading live Ho“ Thundl! gifollowa: swnnimlds till 130 n- M. Kcnsiiigton till S P. M. Tzldil" Blgnull. Hunter River "Y"!!! all day. Elmer Wi|more. leadalbane. Thursday till trein "it Tflwklnr service when reeds ""11"- Maclwen and Conley. n i-a Collecting hols for Canada ‘filters each Friday from ‘rt-yon any. Carleton. Hometown, Oeu- 34481118. Lower Bedeque. l- Nflmn. 0m ‘Inverse B M/itlaustips 0m. Messrs. L - til-cod and eons. phone Alb- Vietcrts 4-0. Great Many Cases FOP Cancer Can Be Cured By PAUL BOUDREAU Q1155 _ May 20—(CPl—-A Urilted States authority on cali- csr informed the Canadian Pub- lic Health Association today at its annual convention that while no general cure for cancer has been found. it is possible to cure g [rggfi many cases if the disease is discovered throuBh "1 early diagnosis. Dr. William D. Stovsl. a direct- or of the American Cancer Soci- -ety, told delegates that there had been an “accumulatlon" of know- ledge on cancer which provided enough information for medical authorities to pattern s campaign against, the disuse. "Certain cancers-net all cases. however-lean be diagnosed early." he nld. "And if they are diatr- nosed early, we possess enough information to treat them. Ovef l8 per cent-collie authorities Io so far u to say B0 psi- cent-can thus be treated.” H’. Btcval said that experimen- ,______ ‘tal work carried on throush the world had failed as yet. to indi- 'clite the possibility of a universal preventive method to cure can- ccr. Instead, experiments had in- dicated that special treatments were needed for different cases. The convention. attended by some 400 medical and health mm from Canada and the United States, was opened officially today at a luncheon st. which Dr. G. D. W. Cameron. deputy federal intri- istsr of health and welfare. rud an address which Canadian Health Minister Paul Martin had been scheduled to deliver. Mr, Martin missed the luncheon when hi: plane from Ottawa was grounded because of poor weather condit- ions. l-Iis address laid that while health offered u great a ch!!- lenge today as it did '10 years ale. Public health had no narrow ln- terpretation. rel-her it involved anything that sflected the men- tal. physical. moral er economic well-being of s people. fir“ died today. in Harland. Me. owner of two magazines on Fox." Mrs. Fox was owner ol’ n fur form and editor and fur raising. "Fur Farmer" and “Black assistant director of medical 5P1‘- vlces in Italy. I-Ic is returning to his medical practice iii Montreal. where hc was on the stat! of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital before the war. Improved OTTAWA. May 20~ lOPl-Tm- proved navigation aid! and 01-h" assistance for the fishermen of the Maritimcs wort‘. ilrged in the Conlnic-ns tndny by J. R. Kirk (L-Aiiligonisli-Guysboroughl. Pnrilicrpnilng in the budget de- bate, Mr. Kirk said that in any of its post-ivar public works un- dcrtskings the Government should recognize that certain construc- fl-on was 0\'Cl'(l\i0 in the Maritlniu. The. fishcrtiicii were entitled to a share in the progresu of the coun- tr . ‘ll-la urged that wharf: be recon- structed and new ones built where necessary and that dredging nieth- ads, now "completely tlllllllsfnc- lory," he changed and brought up to date. The Government lilo lhbwd take steps to adflblilh a system of small cold storage and freezing plants throughout the Maritime! The increased financial return to the fishermen would more than justify the cost of these plants Pcf the protection of the fisher- men afloat. there should he an adequate roast punt-ll patrol and. Navigation Aids Arc Suggestedl an improved system of hell and whistle buoys to minimize the dangers of the sea. Mr. Kirk also toilched on Marr- time agriculture and callcd ior the reclamation of the biaritzinc lnarshlands. Mr. Kirk called for completloil of a railway between Guysboroogl‘ and Sunnybrae. N. S. The n.1- l'OX\(l ivas ilrgcntly needed. he urged the rr-nlzgiiml-iit of the railway line between Sydney, Nb. and Mont-tun, NJJ... tu improve service for the Maritime Provin- ces. l-Ie asked also for the construc- tion of an airport in his con- stituency. lie praised the work being done at. St. Francis Xavier University. All long u the work continued with Gm-emment support the future of democracy was pnured. He likewise praised the hudliet brought down by Finance Minis- ter Abbott. The sound financial conditions outlined in the speech gave Cana- dians reason tn look to the future with optimism. .inc across New Biuiisivi-ck bring- litig n low shtilvvfs nlong its lead- iiit: (‘like find iiiilirovim: \\'('.'1il\f‘l" fsirtlicr hark iii llic cool flll‘. Fnrerlisls, vnliti lilltil Wednes- vdny liirilnight: ' Prince Edwriid Islflllll‘ Overcai. with iliicrntittcni drzzzlo and lshoivcrs ending this morning. iCt-astal fog, rlcilrllly; in tho affli- 111C011. Not. much i-hnngo m telli- lpcmtiiic. Lllllll iviiitts increasing in tilt" afternoon in uortlnvcst l3 High \Vf‘t'l11(‘$tl.'i_\' at Charlottetown ‘d0. lligh tidc this morning at 104! and tonight at 1;‘. Sun sets this cvcnling til 7.28 and rfscs tomorrow morning at 4.25. First. quarter moon May 26th. 11.3.’. P. M. Siilnmflrsldo tide eighteen min- utcs lntcr than Charlottetown. (‘All FERRY “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" ‘ Bully ,‘ llunday. Leave Borden at 3.40 A.M.. 1 PM. 4.30 P. M Leave Tomicntinc at 10.05 A. M. 2.40 P. M-. 7.30 P. M. SUNDAY 1.0a" Borden 6.4.5 P. M. Lmvc ‘foi-mcnlinc R00 P. M