THEY SAY LITTLE FELLAS LIKE ME SHOULD a1: span AND NOT HEARD - - - - BUT YOU Know AS A FUTURE cmznn rm INTERESTED» Gee whiz - - - you don't know what hospitals are doin’ for the likes of me. Pm all for this campaign for $300,000 for the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. All of us may require hospital- isation of one kind or another and the decision to expand the present ac- commodation will insure proper care for the sick in the years ahead as well as present. The community will be the better for this grand and ambitious [IIOQIIII This space is contributed by H. C. ATKINSON, Groceries, Meats, ‘I iusutarc For Comfort DO YOU KNOW WHY:- Thc Eskimo uses blocks of snow to build his igloo and- The Pacific Islander, clay‘ reeds, grass and bam- boo to build his hut. Because they all contain dead air celis._ S0 DOES MINERAL ROCK WOOL. In fact when “blown ln” by our method it containls 97% dead air space and aside from a vacuum is the most effective insulation known today. Avail yourself of our experience, we are the oldest and largest insulators in the East. CALL D. J. DNEYNE, CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Descriptive literature on request OR _ NDRTNERN INSIILATIDN DDIAPANY DF DANADA LIMITED Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlotte Street, Saint John. i g i E E ii i i Ii IE1 I I ii EIEI ~ WRITE ' Bifiifilifififllfiiliililillfiilfilillliitfliiiiiiifiifllfifiiiifi] B Em Mormonism" ‘WWIFIWTQIEIEIEIIEEIJEIEIEI: Miss Jean McLeod recent vla~ ited her cousins, Doris end ellie Andrew. -._._.. A measles epidemic is in some parts of the district, but no severe cases are reported. The snow plough is keeplnz un its good work in keeping the roads clear for motor travel. Mr. of three choice milk cows to m. Myron NcArthur this week. Messrs. lsworth and Borden Bagnall were recent guests of their slstor. Mrs. Gordon Houston- ____ 1 Creelman Diokieson and George Andrew. P.W.O. students. enjoyed the week-end at their respectlige homes. - Mr; Llovd Houston was a visitor to the city on Monday, and his friends are glad to learn he is re- gaining his health. Mrs. n, w, Stevenson ls the welcome gin-st of her daughter. Mrs. Dan ivlv-mmi and Constable ‘McLeod, Charlottetown. Congratulation: 5v‘: extended to Mr, and Mrs. Rm: Which-eon on the birth of a lvmnia Sven girl at the P. E. Island Hospital. The ice on the river is covered with snow and race fans are verv dnuhtlui {I it; will ha‘ nnuihle. to clear it for a rare on Saturday. fggiflani’ has hoe-n flflrrlinllv moi. gamed hv her manv fflnnrll Sh» is the "nest of her aunt. Mrs. El- bert Hill. Mrs Ernest i"'~\i‘-iil. accompan- led hv her son John were vacant visitor-s nvor the WFPb-FIIPT the impala of Mrs iifefioiil’: brother, Rev. W. J. and Mrs. McLeod. Friends are glad to welcome harms: another ltrnvn soldier ind FM» Gnu son of Mr. and Mrs ‘Iv-omen (has. who arrived ‘tome on Monday night. Mrs. Miiiar Orr is virltirw her nhrnflt< Mr. and Mrs. John Firwev who have been nuite miserable with a heavv cold or ‘flu, but glad to learn they are better. Home of the lorsl hove of the "eserve lrmv were in Charlotte- tnwn on Wniesrlnv. Where thov nar- twmted in the ounrfl of honour at the opening of the Legislature. Mrs, Clarence i-iaslam has ihosn the Pines? of her Qlntnl‘ u". Chel- mars Laird and Mv- Laird. also her tether Mr. John Huntain. who is snending the winter with Mro Laird. Mrs. Percv hinkieson and son Veith are nloendinv some limo with oh;- (nwm-y-m olnuvhtov‘ Mrs Ranch Wanna" and Mr. Balmall, while Mr. Dioirieson is at the home of his son Roy. A large number of hor-irev fans Watched the game on Saturdav night between Wane River and North Rustic-o the latter winning Lewis Toombs made the sale h Min Hhirlev Ferguson a former F“ lioaocreteliear lckes my continue F if lie Accents “Loud n; pououe anus nu sueaomsqunqs» WASHINGTON, ' l. sine; storming out ofthe’. bu“; m . rage over Pres! ant n; “om. ination of Id 1m- Under. pra offer salaries at least dqllhleJhnt which he received as tu-y 91' it will be political. Before he officially left the 0a. binet rumors of his resignation brought him offers to become a newspaper columnist, radl com- mentator and chances t'o become head of several liberal lt:cal groups. Since his resigns on has become a fact, additions". of era have flooded in on him p us some from several large magaznes and big business corporations. It be levcd likely he will take the job which gives him the belt ortunlty to espouse the cause of iberalism and also give him the widest freedom of the expression of his own opinion on politics. Ickes' announcement th his next assignment will be both loud and political is the cause of plenty of worry among Democratic party_ \ Lewis Douglas. then Budget Di- rector, was one of flie first to face fire in an administration leaders including President Tru- man. They know too well the furore he is able to cause in an administration and his luck of rc- spect for the size of an opponent. There were few men as close to former President Roosevelt as the late Harry Hopkins. But in the early part of Roosevelt's adrnlnl~ stration Ickes didn't hesitate to tear into Hopkins when he and Hopkins clashed on the method of spending emergency relief funds. This feud, which ended in a draw as far as keplng face went. but with Ickes eventually winning nis hv a score of 6-2. A number of ladies served sandwiches and hot tea. which were much in demand and heartily enjoyed. N point. was one of the bitterest be- hind the scenes scraps in Roose- velt's program for getting the country out of the depression. Miss vwoMAl O. Mt-nowabl). WIFI‘ fll‘ Rnwnnn awrwmgy DIES IN WASHINGTON Mrs. Peter Toole, South Melville, P.E.I., received the sad news last week of the unexpected death at Washington. D.C. of her sister. lirfls. Thomas (J. McDonald. Mrs. McDonald was horn 3i: South Melville. P. E. 1., in i817 and was a daurzhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malone. In her early youth she moved to Boston and later to New York In 192s she moved with nei- fam- llv to Washington, D.C. While in New York she became a charter member of ‘the Catholic Daughters of America. In Wash- ington she was an active member of the Daughters of the British Evnoire. Besides her husband, she is sur- E vived by a son. Jefferson. and a E granddaughter of Drexel l-Iill. Pa: two“ sisters. Mrs. Francis G. Duffy E of Boston. and Mrs. Peter Toole of South Melville. P. E. 1.; and one E1 brother. of New York. Requiem Moss was said st St. l Ann's Catholic Church raw. Mm- day mornini! Feb. ilth. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. *5 WHY HAVI Al» l‘. [Q El ’@Hmm nnnnnnnnnn HETE IS BIKINI 4.191. G aegow I $10.70 one way to us“. ARGUED WITH HOPKINS Hopkins wanted to start getting Federal funds to unemployed per- sons just as fast as possible. The result was the spectacle of thous- ands of men literally shaking trees and then raking up the leaves for something to do. His plan was to NALIFAX NEW SLASSDW 1-90 n-m. Lv. Charlotte- town 2.00 p.m. Lv. New GI“. IDW 1-" n-m- Ar. mum. I0 0 e 06.00 one way to New fax. Plus Tex O O I Reservations-Tickets "Allan Agency, Phone 600 Airport Phone Z00! - 0062 MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS and Political". Harry Hopkins, despite hle oloee friendship wi volt, was a target for attack by Ickee. got men working as fast as aeo- sible even if it meant orea ng worthless jobs. Ickes violently disagreed with this procedure. I-le thought that Federal funds should be spent for carefully planned, worthwhile pro- jects, such as public ' tidings. bridges, etc. Hopkins as head of the Wozks Progress Administration went his way and Ickes as head of Public Works Administration went his way but with both continually trading punches. Ickes gradually got more of the money for his program, while the Hopkins’ lun was tapered off. But the w ole thing was settled amicably when the pair took a long fishing trip through the Everglades in 103 Ickes’ program is still running. Roosevelt's first Budget Direc- tor. Lewis Douglas, became one of Ickes‘ first vict..ms in an adminis- tration scrap. Douglas had pen- suaded Roosevei-t to give him the_ rl ht to veto emergency funds. Ic es didn't like this and liked even less Douglas's tendency to be too conservative in handing ouffunds After harsh words were xchang- ec‘ both men had long conferences with Roosevelt op the some day. Shortly thereafter, Douglas resign- ed. One of the secrets of Ickes’ suc- c in the field of political feud- ing is the implicit fa th he has in his own convictions and the way he practices what he preaches. l-lis hate of waste was the basis of his feud with Hopkins. For instance. his agencies sold billions of lrilo~ watt hours of electricity. Yet he invariably snsptped out his desk 1am in his o i wou d leave for even a few min- utes. While conierring_wlth the Army over the billions of barrels of gasoline he had to provide. as Petroleum Administrator. he bawl- ed out a general for wasting a pint of gas by going two blocks in an Army car to get some documents. NO BPEEDING I0]! ICKES When driving during the waré Ickes always had his car throttle down to the exact speed limit. He would get the license numbers of cars which passed him and the next day the owners of those cars would get personal notes fro: -. Ickes on the relationship of speed and gas consum til Pmsldent RMOIO-i ce each time he \ » "new. YOND CAPACITY. PHONE zzoo ‘Where Cleaning Is All Arf‘ s.oME oi .Y oun' a SPRING CLEANING f N o w i SPRING DDATS —— SIIITS —— DRESSES I DIIZSTERFIELD covrns .-— siunncacs _ TIES - DEISIIIDN covsns --sw|aA1:as. m. EVERY SPRING OUR PLANT IS WORKED BE- GARMENTS POUR IN FASTER THAN WE CAN PROCESS THEM. THE RESUL A I'I"S 1D OR 15 DAYS BEFORE THEY CAN BE DELIV- ERED BACK TO YOU. LOOK IN YOUR WARDROBE AND SEND SOME OF THE SPRING CLOTHES THAT YOU HAD STORED AWAY FOR THE’ WINTER. IT WILL SAVE INCON- YENIENCE LATER. OUR SANITONE DRY CLEANING NEW . LIFE INTO GARMENTS. THEY COME BACK LIKE tlon. In all his poliTical fights Ions: never let a man who worked for him ever take a rap for something Ickes was embroiled in. And as an administrator he won the .u.n- ielding loyalty and support of Ills employes. In the pr vaoy of his office he could lash outwith all his barbed sarcasm at an em- gloyee for some mistake which had een made. But an hour later. be- fore a Congressional investigating committee, Ickes woul bark back at a Senator who ma the iden- tical criticism oi the offender. On bu. ‘. amazed at this para ox, said: "If I'm a bum, I'm Icires‘ bum and he won't share me." LESS C‘NNED GOODS i “OTTAWA, March l-(UPM- Stocks of canned fruit and vege- tables held by canners, wholesale dealers and chain store warehous- es Jan. i were lower than hold-i ings at the some date last ar the Dominion Bureau of Stat stlce r rted today. anned fruit stocks amounted to 1,861,422 dozen cans compared with 2,380 14 in i045. while canned veg- etah es totalled 8683.160 dozen cans com arcd with 10.001 1a. Stocks of ams. Jellies. marma ad- es. apple juice, tomato Juice, to- mato catsup and canned soups were reduced. on. nunxsnmo s-r s1‘. Joan SAINT JOHN. N. B. Feb. 28- (CID-Mayor James D. McKsnna informed the city council ted“ that oil bunkering service will provided at um port starting amass isms u , wmcu FIRST ATOMIC so Mo- nssr WILL Bus? reruns nos-r -—_- Jotteryloslilleisenectb humanlndunr! --Now in_ Operation- DOUGLAS D000 20 Passenger Luxury Airline! Ilglah Leave (morlottetown 0.00am. 11.00am. lJlp-fl man Leave lnnineraldo suns. ius lun. 1.00.... Halifax - New Glasgow — Direct Ah Bervieq Daily Except Iasdey Reservations and Tickets t- Rogers Agency, Phone I40. Airport, Phone mi- ma. MARITIME CENTRAI AIRWAYS. FLY To Monofon-Summoreide 184 ‘seats available each day on this route.