Artur. 11. .1941 initial.“ auliiiliilit n. Li; reserved tor non ,1 local interest, but advertising oi 11,1111, nature ml! be llllc L n" cents a word strictly pay- rblo In advsncfl. 53,1458 FIRE-The City flre- 211911 were called to Kent Street! .1 g pm. yesterday to put out. a “as, are. 'I'helre was no dam- BgI‘. 11-0 ATTEND FUNERAL -~Mr. 111,511.11 A. Miller left by plane .1-11ursduy for Cambridge. lvfass, to sttEilti the funeral 0i his" father, 111, limmerson Miller who passed; ‘Ta; on Wednesday April 9th. 1 i 1' 0 it N W A L L PASTORAL (intuit; --Services Simday. April: 1-1111 are as follows: Cornwall 11 A. 11H 11v. AD MacKerlzle speaker. Tile official board meeting April, 1.1 111 tiovmwall at 2.30 PM. Bual-1 11c», Pastoral relatlons.-J. R. Skin- 1111», lllnister. gucCi-JSSFUL TEA AND SALE 4-119 Kirk Auxiliary held a very, Womble tea and sale l.n- St. James 111111 yesterday which received a 11.10 patronage) The dainty ten 11.1. lrlTbd by a bevy oi pNt-ly, wmu-csses who with their preaid-' ,111,M:s Benjamin Rogers Jr., are m be congratulated on the success if choir winter's work BUDGET THIS MORNING-I'm: 1111111101 will be brought‘ doivll in the legislature by Hon. Wiibanl 11111111115, Provincial ‘Ircasur rr. 111111111 11.30 this morning, it was gnlltliillflld yesterday by Premler J. Waiter Janos The House is soiled- 111ml to open at ll a.nl. HOME ENTERED-It was dis-, covered yesterday morning by tile Cit‘: Police that the home of Mr. w ‘Chester S. Mcllure, Loiigtworth‘ Avv was entered Wednesday and hllllO of the articles taken! were found on the two mun who: wrri- arrested in connection with.‘ the Poylclinic break. ‘Iihe McLure; home has been unoccupied during 1111. pnst v-few months. the family. 1111-1111; movcd to Ottawa for the present Parliamentary‘ session. l M. it. E. C. EXECUTIVE MEETS ,Pians were submitted for strong leadership camps at. Chlpman and PirlcllllrSt, and helpful District Slllifl-Zl)’ School conventions throughout the Maritimos at the ilzecting oi the M.R.E.C. Execu~1 tive held recently at the Y.W.C.' A. Saint John. Chairman of the mohair-r was Rev. I. Judson Levy, (Xltlrllitictdwn. Others attending1 u. rt‘ Revs. H. E. Canlpbell. Sus- I sex; A. J. Langley, A.E. MacKem, gin and Dr. E. A. Betti. Saint, John; and H. C. Olsen. A-mherstii Mist Edna Wallace, Dartmouth: Mrs. Ross Eaton, Truro; Miss Lois!- A. Tlippcr, Miss Ada E. Adams. Ralph C. Young, C. Everett Hunhi Saint John. Rev. E. H. Campbell. Sussex, N.B.. has been appointed Dean of Pinehurst Leaders’ Camp and Rev. DnW. C. Machum Dean,‘ oi Chlpman. Both the-so will run, from August 6th toiloth. film. Helen Botfltosl of the stafiii of Mayfair, Toronto. is s guest at- ttic Charlottetown Hotel. A visitor to the Legislature yes- ielriay was Ml‘. J. Watson Mc- Naughi. MP. for Prince. ililtTlib. viiiniuliees. DEATHS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS GRANT-tat Prince _Courlty Hos. Dual, Sirmitnerside. April 2, i947, to, M1‘- arid Mrs. Er-nest J. Gran-t, Borden, a son. _ 01.0w - At Ollarlottetotvnl lies" Dital. April 3, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clow, a roll. FOSTER -~ At the P.E.I. Hospital: April 9. 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram i Foster, a. daughter, Julie Gail. GRIFFIN-At the Charlottetown Hospital April 0th. to Mt‘. and Jilr... Plus Griffin, Oily. a daugh? fir. Margaret Mary. DEATHS PARTRIDGE - At Charlottetown‘ April 10, Mrs. Daniel Partridge, formerly of Suffolk, in ilcr 84th Sear. The remains are resting att the Cutcllffe Funeral Home where: funeral orvice Will b0 held Sahib», day of n. starting at 2 o'clock.‘ liltermont in Suffolk Cemetery. f GALIANT -- At Rusticoville. April 10th at the home of his soil. Henry Ii. Gallant, Damien Gallant aged‘ l9 veer-c. ‘line funeral will take, iiiwoc Saturday morning, April l2th.1 lite remains leaving the house att B130 lo St. Aisguetine Church for funeral services at 9315.. Interior-fill (‘hurch Cemetery. i» MacNEVlN-qht the P. E. Island] llospitul. April 9. i947. Duncan~ MacNevin of New Haven in his fiird year, and also his grand- daughter, Eileen MacNevin of New Haven. in her 15th yet"- Th“ remains are resting at the Out- ‘Wfle Funeral Home where a iolnt service will be hold Friday rf-lernoon It 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in st. Catherine's i-‘Pfnetery. ' ii. ii. Marleen UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Clllrlotsetown III. North Wlltshire Iberia ill “fffljiaifli” ‘°"°°i Teachers iiear n ue front Page 1) i?" l" Whit-ll to make a start, order to discover the policies to Pursue. In other Provinces the‘ ____ schools were established first in rural communities. He promised. 1,,,,,.,,,,_.,, m, 11,, m, Wm Final Session 0i Annual receive the Government's iuiculfilllilflnlluii Yesterday. consideration. Text of Brief I The Health League of Olnflflfl is Fol-lowing is the text oi them“ 801118 to put on o national 111-191 51111111111“; 11y M“ Bmmep ‘drive in an effort to further cut 1311110111111“ M1.‘ 91.9mm.’ Hdhpdown the mortality rates o; 1111,11. curable members oi the Govern-Ahem‘ “m” Iever- and Whwlii"! merit; sgllgig; ‘Dr. grant: MmMillan told - "We a delegation from a r ion e, “m: ‘Ward 15'8"“ Teach‘ comprising Charlottetown fir” Fqlf-FWOB yesterday morning. twenty-four surrounding schooli Immunmmo“ Hams‘ the“ dis‘ districts represent the interests ea-‘es and m“ pasmummm °1 of c.2115 school children. Our ptu- '"““‘ a“ m” “l” m“ WWW‘ THE CH A RLOTTETOWN GUAR DIAN Wesolutions Adoptediegislature At: Teachers Meetingiln Committee ‘The following are resolutions pdssed by the Board o! Governors of the PE. Island Teachers’ Fed- eratlali immediately preceding and during the Fedenrtlons rec-rm convention. The first two were Passed by the Board on Easter Monday end the remainder at yes- terday morning's concluding ses- slorn. "Whereas. an Educaticcl Bill is to be presented to the Provincial Legislature at ‘its present session; "And, whereas we have been ss- sured that equality or pgy 15 11; 11¢ DPOPQSfd as a principle in adjust- ing the scale of salaries for teach- 111151, 10.11., 15 1,, 60.1mm he 814s in the prevention of such Government of Prince lildwhrd dlsmsesl hefgald‘ Between 1933 “land that by placing one of ule|fliilfll theic “fro 3,707 cases of first Region“ composne Vmghtnrlll lifiarm Chanda. 2,1'68 0.15651 Schools In cmmmemwn they in scram. I eveéntand 7,589 o. W1l20l3'1 will be serving we'll the advance- W111. a gogumhnlgr gizglimggrzggj, mcnt of education in our Pro - ~ i Inca v giigifilhlgllglvilyhlhgd 910i? cases of, "This delegation congratulatesldemm 11, 19g ${;}e§nmmn.-Z:a your Government. Mr. Preimienon 11011 11m bccoxrie the ccglntwl; "5 lvflii-term plan for educatlonulipmctice, Canada with a lilo.- lmprovement. We heartily endorselmm 0g more than 1.1mm 203110" the Regional Composite Highjiye hundred 1110.153“ had m“: SNZODI plun for the whole Prov-tries 03,5165 o1 111911111911; W111, 21a ince. The High School progrlmldegthg_ _ ls very necessary to our future; There were 5.9m cases o5 diph- progress for the following reas-‘theria in the Province c! (1111111-10 “"51 in the year 1920. At that time On- "l. It is recognized ttiat a High tarids population wrs about three School education is almost an million. Twenty years later, when csseniial in any walk of life to- ihc population hall increased by day. Yet under our present sys- eight huilidred thousand, there we_-e ers: _ “And, whore-as it i5 desirable that u. reasctliaible proportion of male teachers be induced to enter and to remain in the profession; “And, whereas it is the policy in Englvnd. the United States and all across Canada to persuade mar- _cied male veterans to retum to or prepare to enter the teaching pro- fesslon; "And, whereas tile cost of living of male married teachers is for greater than that of single teach- m. ‘Therefore. be it resolved that we, the member; of the Board of Governors o! the Prince Edward Islnml Teachers’ Federation. re- Fllwlflliiy request the Minister of Education art's‘. his Government to include, in the Sai'.1':y schedule to be presented at this session of the committee: Mr. Lw. Shaw, m. Rirridolph Oarruthers. Mr. W1: Massey. Dr. G D. Steel, Mr, 1-1 w Yeo and Mr. PS, Bradley. "And. be it further resolved that a wily of this Resolution be sent to the Minister‘ of Education. and qll the members of the Provincial Leg- islature " “Resolved that the P. E, 1511,1111 Teachers’ Federation affirms the Canadian Teacher Federation's national policy which states that every child is entitled to educa tional services under the dirt-cs tion of professional, qualified teat-hers. "Thai- lile Board of Governors of the P_ E. Island Teachers’ Fed- "BUOH Protest to the Government and to the public-ivhlch is not fully informed-dire employment; Q1 the following unqualified persons in classrooms: (a) persons with short courses in teacher training; (b) Persons deficient in academic qualifications; (c) persons, known as teachers." with little or fessionai training; , "Afld, further, that the 1-931 gx. lent of the teacher shortage in each province be determined as accurately as possible and that the information be made public; “That the present system til-ric- ticc of Ellgfliiiflil unqualified tear-il- crs he discontinued and ‘ital every department of education be urged The Legislature met "est “flow-mu When first ieadhicglzahvzggl gh/Eli b i i i 5 l- o incorporate iwfitht and Bell, Limited, of Sum. 'merslde, and the Prince Edward 1Island Rural Beautification so. 139W- A number of Government reports were tabled. ' Premier-Jones moved the House into committee on second reading of an Act to regulate and iiteitse Iflll-S- Ii was discovered, lIOWBV-H‘, that the bill tabled was a copy of‘ last year's bill which had been withdrawn, and that copies oi the new bill, which had been appl-ov- ed in caucus. had not been pre-- lJared. The Premier said he did not‘ know how to account for the nlZx-l up. At Mr. Strong's suggggflqn 119i moved that the committee report Pfflgress and ask leave to sit again, A hlil to amend the Game Act: was Elven second reading. as re-f ported elsewhere in today's Issue. I “permit no pru- Afternoon Session On motion of Mr. Morley Bell: the House resumed committee‘ reading of an Act to I amend the Legal Profession Act. 1* The bill makes easier the Dro. Vtifiélél {for afigssion of Island lawi 5 u " 5 0 i118 Bl... degrees , from any law school recognized uy Although cancer is one of the oldest diseases known to man, most oi the P.E.I_ Law Society Council. l: tho progress in its control l\"_5 been nude since Roentgen‘; discovery of \ills_ lfllvfli-‘d agreed -to after tlil~ X-rays in 189d. X-rsys lire used bolil to diagnose ur.-;l to treat cancer. Cusslml- i The doctor examining X-ray plates of different types cf cancer on the fem less than 10% complete High School. The Composite High School with its varied courses will only '78 cases of diphtheria ‘vith 14 deaths Those facts, Dr. Mm. Millan said. were sufficient to prove _\viio begin to I trm bcnriits most pupils iufCPfl solrzce of food for the first iwr-iyg cure for the needs of ihc 90%. the effectiveness of ilnmunizlltlorhi (111111 0111 -1{1(.1-,However.‘notwithstanding the pro- Grade 6. 1811155 being made 11:1 combatting Level Mu“ Be “med ,contngious diseases, there were 13, _ 1,2 Island ‘ax “Us have ‘n34’? cases o! diphtheria in Olnada the‘ 'st roi-‘dcdpcxccllent l ll-=between the years ‘M0 and’ 1945' fies ti: mi) ad m_ n t Those resulted in 1,575 (lentils, It u‘ e ‘f; C tit‘ will) 5~ i 05 avas evident, Dr. MHCMiiiZlIZl said, Z§...,.°'”u.',°i'i" ,.::.".,‘.".:;'.i§:11="rt."i"" a - ' ' -,1 ou ht. The varied courses ill a Campos-l O g ite l-iigti School will provide suit-i able training for the majority of. our 1iuplis will.» cannot profit by; A5 1111‘ 111d 1 111111un<ma11on m. a)cadomilc)l|‘11.iii;iiig.Tings they ugll1colriibattin.g_ 1- glous diseases; no l em‘: tar o‘ lén c‘ igeiiincyustr Ii): ‘ Mt cMillail said the pasteiir-1 leirmtu e ‘items 1.11 “v.1 zatlon of milk was, perilous. the1 aigli-tiir in" daneduc etlo rflmley l i:filwt ‘Iiipoxiilint ulrldhe fill? “ppm-t- c uan an eco.coQm co rea yetm- the Island's OWN future citizens derstood when it was realind that! infant's Pastcurlslltion Impr rtant tvill be raised. our present sys- it constituted the main? tc leave lhc Province to varn nunonths And the fncl ih-“l there. living, 11mm. more deaths (lllflll: llic flr=i "3. ‘Iiiic youiigcr pupils in thc__\'ear of lllc ihcim- the total illllllbm‘ i-lementary schools would benefit t i0!‘ the next thirty 5'9"". is all till‘ Legislature, a special grant of ‘$2011.00 for all qualified male misr- rled teachers includlmg Prince of Wales tztlcllcrs and teachers who are widows supporting children; "Be it ‘further resolved that as soon us possible legislrtiml be pre- pared to provide special grants for all other teacher householders pro- viding full support for depend- entis; "And. be it further resolved that o copy of this Resqlutlcci be sent to the Minister of Education. t0 the Deputy Minister cf Education‘. and to ail the members of the Provinchl liezislziture." "Whereas, inflict actuarial sur- vey 01f the Tkaciiers’ Supemiliiua- 110m Fund conductcd last year, it '11s found that on: Prnsion Fluid is not nctuarily sound And. whereas cc proposals xii of Gov nor; of illc ifiduglrd iSihllTll "Pcat-ilcrs‘ IWCWPHUOH were i!lt'0l']1‘J‘2'{li\"(i ilito fl. Bill which was to have iieein me- seiliert tu the Provlncl-il Legisiuttlre lrisi year; ’ to take immediate‘ steps to dis- continue the employunerlt of all unqualified teachers as of June 3G, H011 motlc-n of Mr. Morrissey the screens above knows that one-third to one-half of all cancer death-s can ouse went into committee on e be prevented-by early diagnosis and treatment. The Canadian Cuncrr 1947. and to make constructive plans to supply enough cmairfied teachers to meet the demands wt a teacher for every classroom." i "Resolved that we the members of the Board of Governors c-f Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation urge all teachers to er- couruge and stimulate interest ill appreciation of music i-n their dis- tricts, so that as many communi- ties as possbile will partci-pate in future musical Festival computi- tlon. ‘ "Whereas milk to be among the finest. of all foods and an essential in human dict. and 1 "Whereas milk in its raw rtate‘ is an excellent culture medium and a means for the lransmissilzn of germs mill conimilulv-tlhle discus" to lilimuns, and is acknowlelgvtly son may ho a factor in increased infant mortality tales and tho sprcntl of i_\'}til0i£l niiri 1iara-lypiiultl "Whereas raw milk for tilts rail-I hi“ i~° "mend the Town 0f Alher- Society in its campaign this month is seeking funds to save these cancer ton A iicorporatron Act. say ll the chair. Tile bill provides, for an assessment not exceeding 101) Ml‘. Rzlnl- victims, through its public education work, 333397 “my” °’ m‘ m suiiessrioii av 5 Proper Y. fllld iht ih first $100 of personal praopert; ____ siiall be exempt from taxation. ft W!“ rflaorted agreed to. On motion of Mr. Morley the House went i-nto committee oli lliilPF. an Act to amend an Act to incur- "It is my belle.‘ that all existing porate Sinclair and Stewart, L111 institutions should and could be The bill changes the name of the tin-lied under one university to he firm to Smallman‘s Limited. tailed the University of the M- ri- Mr. Strong maintakned that ihzs time Provliioss 0.1- 1.1110 otllcl‘ ap- Drocedure was irregular"; it was prcpriate name, Liar-ii cxisikng in- (Continucd froln Page 1) WFDOFBUO" 01 s. HEW Cvmildny larger university, MlTlBWilEt alerng Boll conferring university iii the Ma-ri- 1 be i just a Sh"! ‘"3’ °f Obtaining irz- stituticti lo b3 a college within the; R.G.M.P.iSERVl0ES (Conflliued Page l) ‘rigidity’ for which t-Eic folizncl- l-lnallce Minister was criticized duringths Dominion- Pi-ovlncial porleys last year. If for instance, a town or a district is not financially callable of paying the lull cost of FLCJVLP. patrol and crime prsvention service without sacrifice, it is understand this factor will be considered and After some discussion. participat- the plan of the Universities oi T111». 1 concessions made. ed in by Messrs. Iltmlcr. R. ii. onto. oxford cl" cvnosrin . which Bell, Sirens: anti lviorltyv Bell, iii» ::l‘c livid: n11 cl many ':>11 vic col bill \\':ts reported __ ceii to. 1345 '- Oli motion of Mr. Niurley Ecli T Uili\‘.'i',1t._ C1" 1119 3111111111., the House ucnt into L"Ji1liTi.'l‘3§_\ pr; 11o 01111-511111 111w 1-61. w": M“ “lmhcwil l" ill!‘ "hlil" 0" lleressa have a university cum- ‘m "i t‘) “"‘"‘"i ‘hi’ P-Viiitiii"? All pus 0-: biili but would il-ivc Civic. Offer; The survey of misting R.C.'\ P. mics 11th a vicw to uriv." "d 1' itiii ll L‘ i’ i, Will oi. .1 is 0x p. preclude iLe making of ciiiii-ely new agreements bstivt-cn til": lvioulltios and munici- ' Department is still Dtlil‘ ' equally from the High School 0116 “Tints. Dr. program. Elementary schoolteach- crs would have an opportunity to give more thorough ground-Work. The laok oi this ground-work is, one oi the causes of discourage- ment and failure in later school life. This factor contributes large- ly to the numbers leaving school, of an early ago. 1 “Since our present law requires children to remain ln school until the age of sixteen. let us supplyi them with profitable training. The; vurled courses of a Composite 1 High School would do this. I Arguments Cited "The proposed plan for Region-i cl High Schools is to be carried, out gradually. we understand. As mandkig the compulsory pasteur-I l"! an initial step tlwo or three High, DIOOY ‘said. that the inf-this milk silould be free from all injurious bacteria. Pasteurizzltlon is the only sure means of killing those harmful bacteria and still leaving the milk in a palatable condition. Since milk liS the great developer o! teeth and} bone and contains all the vil- mists as well. its purity is essential to the health and growth of the child. Twenty-two thousand BtlTd sixty- three infants in Canada died be- tween i922 and i930. Iin 1945 that number was cut lo 14.741. Immun- izatlon and the pasteurization of milk were probably respmslble for the most of the decrease l.n de-zihs. Ontario is the only province in Canada which has legislation de- ization of milk. Previous to the en- ltfzicM illun : iplan together for expansion. By , tor value received for the expen- I of its larger enrollment would be, 1 t able to afford a wide variety oi1 "Fl"! ° i courses. . iiici Schools are to be built. We are nctmerit of that legislation in i938. convinced one of these should be there had been 259 cases of typhoid for the Charlottetown area, iorlfever from 1935 to 1968 with 381 the fo11o1v11-1g reasons; idea-tits. Between 1942 and i946, --1_ T111, 011.111.111.111...“ 3931011111 1there were only '16 cases with nine: High School would care for thcfelilhl- . _ i needs oi one of the most densolyi DT- Mach/Ulla" “lid EOl/mflmfllis populated districts on tile Islandqlhe ‘Wild We!" ‘"949 an me “me u woum supp“. 111.. my. 5.111001 tin that theyZInevei-tpassed only for-i facilities for one-sixth of tthc to- {ward 193151“ m Enillfisufe L“ tal school enrollment of he Isl-1 m d m sch 1. and. Thus the democratic ideal1fi::“n_ e propose 8h 0° i or the gwamsi good for in“ ‘"11’ it became the policy of the “films! "mnber “mum be amumi Government to stibsldize trans- e . ‘ - .12, Both city and country! }1°,."’§,§1,‘I{];1"1'§§,°1Z§§ 01111 SL118’; “mfflx “hm” M m” amrhttewwn m‘ lottetown area than in any other 3m" mu“ mm“ pm“ i‘) “mm”. district, because it is the most module more pupils wltllin thc1 dense“; populated and been“ a; “xi “w years‘ s‘? in” “me S lcrgc hulk oi the students are sl-i M" 1°” u‘? Pllovmcm‘ Govpm; ready located in Charlottetown. 1 mcnt to join with the Schoo vomflmml win‘ I Boards of the whole district to i b91191‘ the veterans are now using will ibc a lasting monument to the foresight of tile present. Govern- dflm“ mciit. When the last of thc vet- "a. The Charluitciowtt Regional cums ilave flowed through il-—il . I . 1 _ H1 1 5 11 1_ 11 _ could serve no bet or purpose‘ Compaq“: B‘ c on ccaugei than to be used as the vocational; f a Composite High School. with which the, includez-Acadcmic. Aericulturnh! “Q1978” “mild h'“"-' inc runes‘; I-[omc Economies. Industrial, Com-l sympathy. we tritium: they iwvei 1110,6111 , |enjoycd thcro, they will want "Since" Charlottetown is thei Passed on in their 5011s- inrgest lndustrishcentrc on the Mind, it is the logical plucc to certainly be Placed Whaler" 0d"- have a High School which would editorially conscious lvubllc will g1.” 91191-111112“ 111111111111 111 111d. mitkc best use of school facilit- uslrv and commerce. Tile iiidus- 1F$~ Th” "P810" wrrvtlndins Chill" trial and commercial courses iattetown has mown itself to bei could be made available to the keenly lllilllfeliifllive 0i the ""191 _'/outh of the whole Province. 1r of education. by paying hlsher-i .1111- economy 111 111 1191191011 woi than-average supplements to must process more of our 1iruducts-<iitr- i-li_h School could - School bulirlinss i"? "W" oive ios-derlliip along t-hcso llno5, average fol‘ rural districts. "4. Transportation diflruitics ‘Tilt DEOPiQ "Vi"! "iii-m" we] will be minimiled around Char- Olly limits of Charlottetown have lottetown. This '11 due in the also shown themselves to be edu- ihnt we have more paved cnlional-ly-minded. The expendit- roads leading to the city. Also. ure in the City schools has prac- tically doubled in the last ten years. Alnmst every service clii‘: in the City has formally discussed |iiic High- School project. cooperation in this way. results will be achieved. and bet- These would orobnblv. It i5 l1 Purpose the the business of everyday living. such as shopping. soiling produce. medical and dental cniid all like rural people into Charlottetown iced the, High School as n tnost fitting War Memorial. Women's grotrps such as the Women's In- stitutemficitool Improvement Lea- gue, Catholic Women's League and the I.0.D.I. have actively in- t rational problems. "Roi. for a long time has any one project provoked such wide- spread interest. We assure you. Mr. Premier. that nothing your iso genera] and lasting a benefit cu.’ he l Q n” and so much r necessary part of q itipfl, OI quiet: Iona t’. ivlmfdlll I‘ . w Chrrlottetown Regions} Omnpos- ite nigh School." 1 “And, \rii--1"czi=. it ilil-S becli l-fnrn- led on gtcod authority that the ‘Provincial Treasury Bound iliivc reicctetl illc Bill referred to above. i111 flavour of an alternative plan of their own; "And. whereas, this alternative plan does nrrt meet with the Hi1- proval of the teachers; “Therefore, be it resolved that we urge the Minister of Edilcaiiofl mnu the members of his GvYCYTi- ment ~ (1) to table in the Provincial iLegisi-zttire the Report of the Act- »uarial Survey made by M11". Shel?- |pard t2) to present to the Provincial {Legislature the Pension Bill an pre- red 1m 1-1111- by the following ibmugfiflo bear ti»... them Siljl-‘B all milk sold in the Province .cr iiunzan consumption should be pasteurized, he recommended that the teachers advocate such a twi- iey when they return to their r8- specuv, Qgmmllnllles where their influence is naturally great. V Dr. MacMillan S-nld lie realized the passing of compulsory legisla- tion respecting pasteurization in tilt; Province might perhaps olilse |consirlerable hardship for some time on certain ildflflfifs W11" “"5 a 11mg dlgtgncg frcm 1iasteurizntlon plants and who could not afford the facilities to do their own P115‘ temlzing. He did not expect to ace isuch legislation brought in immed- t lately but tt would never be brought in unless the agitation for it start- d‘. e Iii any event. no milk should be allowed on sale 101‘ "W118i" m"- lzcd. The teachers were the out! educated group whose lniiilvnfe i" the community “"18 always hlsh. People came to them with their problems, bcclitlsc they knew they would receive intelligent advice. Be- came of this fact. Dr. MflvMiiiflli said he would like lo have their 5111,1101. in this matter o! P3315“? inztlcn. With their did he felt U18 struggle fer better hygimic legisla- tion would be sticcesrfui. The lives [of thousands of children. not Y6! ‘ "6. The first Hlgih School should iborn. dsilflided f“ ‘ileum’ c‘? m" lie was in the City. At noonlimc the milk they were givcn to Rink had been pasteurized. Mrs. Macfailvm A brief but informative address cu Junior mu Cross work was dc- llvered by Mrs. Robert MaeCaiiuln sut-Jez-ts ill the M11031 Cllffisillllm "In Junior Red cross" she slid “W find that the first calm-live is I-iiéalth and l ihlnir everyonc_'vi_ii agree that health is a naiwfls grcvtest asset Perhaps that polo! was forgotten when many of our young people werebeifla 01115956 "5 physically unfit for military 5"“ ice. We at hctne were dolnz "Way m’ lth if l tin ul-seillor arrdes ' Charlottetown Legion has endors goes ‘grim fin sound 1111;“! m? I feel tint these vouthlv di- m“ ‘n m‘ m“ "hfiaflfifif 1:15“! in Toronto. With larczd imore health lrainin! ' - iti l time . "gm"! yum n" V", n’ ca“, m: wailing price hero is 18 cents. 1 Charges for launder-in! other art- in their careers Phrhupa [not heed more health literature b“ terested themselves in our edu- W11“ we a, new 15 g more pract-. ical application of what We new: have." | Pmieiniilins in "w diflcimiv" ‘Wright. lower Montague and not.‘ 1on Red Grill Work Willi MI-‘ii- MW" lac-rulers. Shevltocke wound up the Ctailum were Misses Mabel Auid u. Phillips. ~ I“ primmip" ""Ph'“°‘i m“ ii"? :1 111111111 t.’ . '1‘ rrgrrcrcllizilive bill has in lino with tiiiiform lvg- 1.1- a“ me L» Fm.“ Con.“ lslation ill_ other Provinces, and 111111111 111,3 “v1.1.1 1,15% elgétssno rmpvr-iint i-hllngcr. ‘ w, 115 own nu ‘my and 1th ' “mg said “e was "li-‘Wm’ dlvidu-liiiy as at present but all ed b" ‘he se°r°mry °f ‘he P- E- L degrees would be ecnferred b the law Society that none of these 11111vsr;;1 0pm. I ‘ y uniform Acts were stibmitted to 501E." .1, add-MO t “F 18d Mid ralvs Offered. the Sacicty hut were 111911111911 1,1. _ h“ “s” ' WW“ .0 u Mr. Ilslcy", it i", sold. has n committee of the Bar Society of i" ~19“. _ ‘m’ "' “U” l’). w sreativf 1 seed with the infinite- Canada y 1i~il~iia1gmflifg'ia,ifg':1‘ (22:18 zinc:- and appearance of tho it. . i. The bi-ii was re orted agreed to. l” “ " ' ‘ _ “ ‘ P. since taking over the Just ~¢ p ificld, such,“ law’ mfdlcwe‘ dim” portfolio. He has attended several D I ‘lstrl, engnsleeriiig. forestry, agrlc- R‘C‘M_P_ fmcuons during rec“. ernment of lilis provunce to cnaci. v 1lliil|Tf‘,'iildl1Sil'y and home econ- weeps‘ and expressed himself M a ‘law i0 "W me“- ? The House went into committee ‘m-c" “"5" “°“1d.°’e"“°'°“d mm“ particularly sratiiiecl at 111c- cere- Resfilwrl that a message c-f 551111.- wnh My Morley B911 as prumotel, lip _ strong leaching staffs and m9“). 1n m‘, Dome hendquarmrl Pflihy be 59"‘ l° m” "ext °f k“ and Mr. MacDonald iii the chair "qmflnmi m "‘Ei1f"°5p€ci“'° flflds here on the graduation of 34 re- 05 "N? 131° M‘? D°n31d M“L°°d' on an Act to amend the Chancery “H131 lo the best. in Canada cruite. who passed away Willie INBIIIWIB ML Ccnvocaticns for conferring of H, 1e91, however. 1,11,111v,-11-1¢1-1 111g U119 Cmvfiliiam" Mr Bell explained that hereto- university degree! “mid be held i" force takes on additional dun-lea 1fore money deposited in the Court ‘he 7955mm‘ °°1"99°5' ‘5 5t V795‘ oi Chancery has been invested and m‘ ‘en on the matter of ?il additional work. ariottctovm cl‘ Sum- fcvcl‘. tuberculosis. tiiitiilialtt fcvcl‘. iscarlet fevci. septic sol-c fllflifil,‘ land dipiillicl-iil, aiiil “Whereas the pusicurl-ralioil of milk will destroy the organisms which cause these infections with- out, lessening i-fs nutritive vaiur; "Therefore be it resolver! that we go on record as eiiziorslril! the corn- ptilsory pasteurization of all ntilk sold for i\l.lm2ill_ consumption, wherever it i-s considered prac», livable, strongly urging the gov- rlisisi. . 1. Federal force take over their police duties. the question would be stud- been Chancery Act for tile benefit of provinces and lmilticioalities, those provinces and find Teacher Died As Result A Coroner's jury last. night found that Donald M. MacLeod oi Mount Buchanan came to his death at the Old Spain restaur- ‘ant on Tuesday, April 8. 1947. as 1reinvested over a 1icriod of yciirs. _‘“_l\"liLll'i'iily, under prcsmt con- »T1-11,1-e 1111s been a 811M111,“ accum, onions, it would be somevrhnt dif- [ulation of interest and it is fe‘t “cull and IWThQPS Fmviif! T01‘ a uiult authority to pay a higher‘ lil- svvrmhwnl w appropriate nubile lie-rest rate than 3 per cent should funds T01‘ ihfl SUPP“! (‘I PYil/flle ' educational institutions. Fiedcmfion 1 be given. of , Mr. n. rt. Bell asked ivhat the roi- a armor! and Lrccader meow: ‘Government was doing with the miaiit enable 1111s to be done. , considerable amount of "Curly by some Plan of union can {which has accumulated. we hope to create here in the east 1 The promoter said he could nut a. university which will be at all 'arlswer this question, but the in- relative to the strons ifliliillilonfi tention is to prevent an accumu- existing in other provinces. which lotion In future. In rely to e ere gerverousll‘ nsslsied by state query by Mr. Strong he said the finds and ViiiiCh minister more money amounted to about $20.0’.0_ widely to the 129E015 o,f their people. money municipalities should be prepared to meet tilie expense. Y's Men Hosts To International Officers The Charlottetown Y's Men's Club was honored last evening with the visit oi four officers of "if International Executive. Rev. .1 J Hurley o-f Saint John, international the result of a heart attack. The bill was reported agreed to. than do our ovm institutions. 1111-90101. o; boy-s work. m,’ The inquest was presided over‘, = “In such a manner could there 131111111111 (,1 Muncton, Mam“, by Coroner Dn-I. J. Yeo. CWP "0"!!!" 114 financially weak and struggling 3531011111 91nd,"; B111 Mason ,1 The Jury Comprised: Messrs. n. iwiiefies be welded into one large Ifailfax, Eastern Regional nim- L. Hardy. foremanz’ William "5. The Vocational Wing Which g/umption unless it were uasicilf- Alben MacLean, and George Mac- ; Oil motion of Mr. the Hotlse went into comnll-ttcc d-tmands oi the new day, 11, 1m1v_ Morley Bell university. cnpblc of meeting the tor; anti Ernest V. Bell, of Char- lottetown. International Director Hughes; W. M. Forsythe; Char- 1 _ 1 1 les A. M-acLeod; R. B. Brown; will‘ Mr- 5mm!‘ “l ‘he "ha" "ll a" Crsiiy of which we could be Ylisiiy of Phi-lately. President H. J. Del: A"! IflPBCimE ("'91) "Wrlilflgfi m‘ Pfflllfi." he sflifl- presided and introduced the securing the purchase price of seed Relglous Education speakers. Leod. l Dr. w. r‘. Tidmarlll. the mu witness, said he had been sum-‘ mom-d to lilo Old Spain restaur- ant shortly after noon on April ‘Hill and tiioro found t-lie late _l.7onald"M. MacLeod dead. It was 'the medical opinion of the wlt- ;ncss that the deceased ilad died from heart failure. Mr. Milton Bell said lie knew 1tlle deceased whose custom it jwns to eat at the Old Spain when / 50H April 8th. one of the wait- PQWWPS and "Film?" <1 "God and the divine creation of The promoter explained that the 11,1. 11-0111,; 1111115 11111,; 02.1.10 111110,. 111 bill “'85 ilifliiicfil with "it? "l" our present school curriculum. ChBIV-‘l MDYIERSE All. 1937- T!“ neither is thzre an assigned place 59cm?" Ol “l9 A" had "01 "Co" iii tiic school hours for the trach- rc-ciiacteli under the new Ciluttci 111g C; 11.. scripun-ey- Dr} 3131,91“. M°Pli§°B° A" which ‘"55 ml/llldul“ rrillarlzrd '1 dealing Willi religious ed this session iii compliance \'.'iiil mm-upfizn i“ Schcnm uniform legislation requirements. “I. Cnyldn is “o. ,0 bccomc a Thecbm ‘éviziniiill’ _ha'l‘_gni“i"°d“"'3‘i goclirs: nation. the". tho tericiiltlzs as o ur g;s'lo. , 1..-:5~ .3 » _ M. s; $1‘. 3:21.11 122.4‘: i'.'-l.‘.‘.,?..'“i.°§ the potato price mentioned in the recogm, A ythgmd be made cf me mortgage should be the current fmpcrtrvnco of ‘he Subjcflo. price at the time of shipment. Mi: 30m Roman Cmhoucs and Prob Mr. Hurley in his address spoke inspirlngiy of tile invisible bond of fi-ieiiclshp wilich binds Y's Mel‘ throughout. the ivorlri. He slatcri that the sprii oi Ysdom was sorr- iy needed i-n the world today. Ii such a spirit could be developed among mankind generally there would he llo need to worry about ill!‘ atomic age. He complimented the lot-oi club oli its ouistand-ng record in community work for the _v.'.~tilii particularly their develop meiit and support of the Holland Cove Camp project. rrsscs had conic to liim nriri find Hunter aizrccd with this contention. - - . lolri lilm a lllfll1 had collapsed Bill reported egrccti to. ,C;1"u,“5 “m, agreed ma‘ whale-us . w.“ "r1, “a”? 1whnp Mm“, Th0 “vim”? 1nd 1r urniloii should be introduced lll- spate" lie y, on ulrwus p ases o ‘ “' '5 i 11o the public s-csools. cliifi both had tho ll s Meti s movement com- -llfimf‘tiiflt8iy summoned Dr. Tid- marsh. ‘ Mi‘. Dugnld MacKinnon, a reis- live of til!‘ deceased. said the 1 » h. t n ke‘ own! their teachers. and by providing gggnflf“: ‘cifwthlaifnéisirxfporirnu:inu- Mr. MacLeod had been suf- s"mm°"=‘:‘ Debcmur“ made form-ll request that this b“ , . ~ .. " _ done. he added. Such a plan must Money He“ be one that would find Ynore o: wmnmme less general acceptance. could b: On motion of Mr‘ the House went. into _nlcllll|ll;: the Club iOY its past re- cord and urging them to iliake even greater effort i-n the days to come. 1 Wm‘ M1352‘ cum“ i" ‘he "W," o" fitted ini9' the fennel school ciir- Past pr-esirieilt and charter »~'°i‘i~"Z fmm ll “Tfik iifllfi i0!‘ m‘ A.“ ‘O funh" ilmmd ‘hefmm- rlctllilnl anti mutt. bc (no til iiilmllhcl‘ Jam‘ MMNM‘ 9“ “PM” ism?" Him‘ "i"! 115d bee" iflilihil mersldc IMUFPUTJLOI‘ Ad mo‘; m“! uolild wcrk r-nd be emiliriitiy l‘l'JC~ l of iiic tiub eloquently thanked the ‘medicine and other medical “memimcms ‘harm’ tieai. _§pI’tl'1tfll‘\ for their visit and add- ttrontment for his condition. Mr. MacLood. 85. was a szliool teacher and was clncloycd at Kil- 1 The bill atltilorizcs the borrow- ing of 8200.000 to pay off present ‘indebtedness in respect to exteri- Z-alls to the Electric Light Plant "Personal sensibilities must recognized. and HIQYE must be no element c! coercion. The rights of the iluiiizdurii must be 5C.'\i1‘lli0liSi_V bell." hill-hwy“ MacArthur was a guest at the slipper nice-ling willrii ivrrs liFiti at the Qiiccw Hotel. |tniiir district for the past two .. and other perniziil-ent works in con- w __‘_ ~ _ q w __ _ __ . _ V ,‘ 1m“ -~_---_ "wk" “"“"'"“- w‘ i" "W" iiiif‘;i‘g...‘$‘i‘l"iic"LLSRTE; (.25 ..,’§"’.;.‘..‘f..,-Z‘ "11..i.t""‘~tlit.a..‘il 1, CLEAN fiuwrs COST Mo“: to permanent sidewalks and * " ‘r ' ‘ ‘ i TORONTO. April i(i _ tciPt ._ The day cf is-cent shirt launder- ing costs upper-rs to have passed rates re- moved from price comm. the pre- icifl hilt’! §Ofl€ UP. Q00. Government could do would be of merino» cnmmu and Mrs ‘flmv lunches Wits dealt with efficiently ciividuai freedom streets and other capital expencii- Commvmsuc regimentmonv" lures made in the years l9io-l946. as opposed to which thc cluh is sponsoring next work indicated a record sale. and to purchase a new poser unfit for the said electric light. plant. The debentures to be for Q) 1c?" ‘ Too Late To Ciasify i volt ritlvarrl nan: _ 615i: studio couch sot, one lfglh chair, tirued o-il-‘Page It); 1 v<_ ooQoc-Qsceewciswro-sg-cimc-avévéifisa-c? ';Z;é~%<@" DANCE - ARMOURIES sliliiisou ii. c. 0's Wtlliltsstlly. iipril 16th §ii$u“i‘i'.§i"i§l?°§,'§f,;, 111;, "liiif tr comma PLEASE SIGN usr AT MESS NOT .lesslon. w... subject oi school ,',’};{,‘",’,f‘fi;1" w“‘°" ‘We'- “m '1 LATER THAN TUESDAY, APRIL l5th. Iby m». mint-l and the sri-ticipul- iwlwlllt. (lfilltltliiwailfil; (Sgri) W. L. CONRAD, i A discussion on nutrition by Miss in; teachers our future as the bililfiii". of this ilstclle l-laincs of the Re: Cross with Misses Bertha Doyle, Union. my Mugford A1150 P1011111“; 50th M A sing scmg conducted by Mr 6381311. New Perth. Itltn. a. brief oiltertaliiment period. s. ciedtzing plant April 15th to the 30th. Will take dciivcry c-i gran Tuesday's and Friday's-Walter Maliet. Yolk. Chairman Entertainment Committee. i. i i . l