AUGUST 2, 1946 - lu Memorials ' eeurnm. ausnmss lleath 0f llr.’ liivie Banquet THE CHARLOTTETOWN__ quantum Seattle liouple llere new» ww- Mm .'.""...':'r."......'"::'."..i::....... 11 i T11111- . Tm we wmmunms o1 50111111: :"s:ee::y”'ne.tllr:°:_ay‘:lllrlsorted Be o I n a 01.1111 s c - ““‘"°° MbN newllsreedlgfqia $3’ m‘ "' "m"- , m, ' Mr and ‘Vlra Kenneth Durham problem of rvtfvwerd girls. Bilddwed V; c? "-1911 Lomucl- , c 561.11g, wahhigim ware amqnd A11 mqnbepg c] the force n18 ';°.',.fi“%§.11'i‘s?o: Cherleeand Frm- CIAIWELL fa: Photographs. [A prominbent ci-tgzhh of {lolrgtlsue til: visitors to the City registered collfige gfadustes gith tralniggoin ' --— ococ ycs- , . - closes. - mqghfl°1fihfl°fi1°fififffimsjum-rupwsno MoINNIB (org Flue? tiesgay“ nimertlitnge ‘in the Kins’; i‘ ffwfy‘? mummm,“ Hem y" zofcltdiflaciolncgfllgltllflfi Iwitli tie . 111111111," 511-111‘ 1,1 1945 oo near. 2- iStt-t County Hospital in the erson o 1,01, 1he 111.51 11m 1 11 h1_ 0h g trans-Canada tour. they various social agencies. ne wom- whm hei- mmsly moved to Nor Dr, Cecil B. Green who ad been e " ' ‘ | Bedeqiw- Teken ssdd m] DB. L. I- DUFFYS OFFICE closed a practising dentist h that town tory the C ity of Charlottetown \vas "flvfii m" wmmflduy “mm hay‘ en's branch IJBVC their rePfQWF-i- Veterans Bills Q ___. n, rrsncr o'nomv:i.r. N‘ B" Island Priest Marks Anniversary UIZBIC Charles McCormick St. Peter's Parish in n l versar PAGE FIVE . so". ti -tOP)-I"utl'.er v I formerly celebrated the golden an y of his entry ' , Canadian Press Stafl Wrstcr 1i _ visit” ya» ~ Thousand 1<- a ves in court and consilt with _ ill on July 8th ‘mill Ailflllflt 12th fogogveratfflggmlléiiriiae seventy 26C): ‘fidelg. ‘to? Eifekiitifi? Zfnihitififias. Montreaiflllflcby and Hali- ‘the {iepresifintjehthjhei with; prgéel-‘ivtVclgFAkuggillla Cara.) Johh Patrick”. ‘h, péaasllbllé awn at R103 5% ‘Co. s“ LATE", m Pout!“ m" ago. he w“ we ‘on o1 the atrial-gay‘! etéelrtsin% tltihiie the‘ faxtsnguffimflhgy leave today e.s- gtrlprlghauon ‘ma aflwé1hh 101. army recruiting onicer during the ry Rev, . Hthsglr 1- llllnfiflafi. i” m.“ 111k WARE. crocketv, Jewellery. ‘! ate Mr. and Mrs. Penrh dfirgan we" helm: hhzfour t}; a; 5:158:52 rah‘: Duh.“ h.“ “tum” mm the refltabushmmh o1 11911111111, aegglrliztlonzsrhmsfld uxtltaiaihteili} tilt: #:1111161: figiriiirot cg‘ Egorhtoaond '_ - - —-—- fht .8 tt '- ' “ u - eeeau-i hghiltggnpllés M.‘ h]: 5?: i733 mvrgsrdcfiv -NBBix artemgers of loocalt snchcgawgnd iitgfgsitfaedsfhf algarahxfgmithwgrli iotelienquet atlgtficelee in the Elnith-‘Ibwver building era system developed b £110.01“ “may to appear a 10g’ p" h" ahsnthm .. . . -. ' - liege o na ur- - ' ' - many ad w who rquenhed 1181.‘ e re erc on re tpart Baltimore Co , Words either written “Tin are inadequate to {he sense of loss that is felt home b her rents and sisters The Davies, Rector of St. Mark's Chur Rustico at t-he home of the grand: E-askf, with his sou and two palvnis. Mr, and Mrs. Albzrt Cras- wcil. Interment was in St. Mark's ymns sung were: “Jesus Love Me", “God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall" and "Safe Cemetery, Rustico. H in the Arms of Jeillif’ Tihe pail bcarcrs were friends Marion. Errol Buntain, Athol Cras- and George wcll, Roy Crasweil Toombs. Besides her parents there are left to mourn two sisters Shirley an Alma and £15 iihby bfgiihfal‘ anglbtgsg gmndparen r’ an n‘ r iruz the Guardian Blueberries are Crnsweil of Rustico and Mr. with“ to be unusual“, 9181111111113“ the pickers are receiving 24 cents Mrs. Ernest Clllk 0K Cl resell-sh. Floral tributes included the foi- lotving fr" Crcscent—-“Marlon" from Mothc , Dad, Shirley, Alma, Grandpa and Grandma Clark and Ernest Moun-i illlll. Craswcll, Uncle John, Aunt Jean and Allie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A" w Young. Georgie and Andb’. Warren Family, Sumimerside; berm, Errol and Sandra Buntain. Wrcatchs A; Aglegt, AdaMLilliiin mond nrl Ju y n u more, r. and a , Mr. and MrsJ Ttmmpmn’ of the doubt which goes back to 111 1 1 s s met h d h h _ b h d 1 I the berie s of ve erans efgislat- covnsr: re nanrivrouTlr _ Army llemolnlizes .......i.;‘.‘.‘:.“..“.§ 3°23: Jeni‘; i:"’s.‘.’Z.;.;Z.%:“.ur,“m.'13‘??? ~ 31.1.2.1";,;'i"$."..";;',,{*:;g1';,,;~;=s,3 be who be extender o u. 4.- The following NCO‘s of 6i) Squarl- On behalf of the members of Tho minister referred i0 comm. to ‘he tomes In Order to make 000 veterans of the Polish army Sprays-Grandpa and‘ Grandmn 8221,;sotgxtluthfgorgoltnighcglab-figr ithle Poll-cc Fierce, Cléief Birtwistle, ions in the United States and ‘Salli 7 a 200d Iecvlld 01 Tecnmments“ $332212 to Canada m work on M bl ndElm-y unci- wilb r haunt mouth, N.S. to attend gtwor wetrks Inretins edftex- ergeam M? 35°15?‘ hi“;"°Z?“°?ieih°%3n33i "afdware and I was a rectum?“ 0mm! to“ Reulym“ m J‘ F‘ mum‘ ‘Ind’ N311? ‘and 1111,1111’, prea and $111131“ NCO's qualifying course: W, O, 2 Mr. W. A. Gaudet spoke in praise wife union legder rxeplied than. as many 113i, that 0 “f, meénberfi L-‘Temlsmuauni MY- 14mm.“ ° ' y‘ MacDonald, Grafton Street, _- of err-Sergeant Mclnlnis’ impartial-i were other factors besides "age fhffit-{hht “fhei egmlfjfla for said the question was one which me1City; A-Sgt. J. C. Acorn, 1'71 Gt OTTAWA, Aug. i — (OP) f‘ ity as a police officer and exprcssa incl-eases involved in the American vohmteem as they came 111m m, hag mtthbtee“ cglisidegfckhfie "A Ah GBOPEB 5R. City; A-Sgf- V- W- The girls who f-au hi. the war J1 ed the wish that he and Mrs. Mc- situation. 10m“ was 1101'“ 111°m11gh 1151119 c“ ed i‘ 9°73“ 1m.“ {"1 Hcnnessey, 256-Fitzroy Si. City; crisp white veils- anadi-sn ‘lnnrs would have many years in. Mr, Millard described the union's examination that takes place when been extended to some Allied .01- A-Bgt- J. . Mod-film. 220 Rivii- nursing sisters-arc glvini; ‘AD theJ which to enjoy his well-deserved‘ proposal as “our final and bPSt diers. St, City; A-Sgt. D. '1‘ shim-t blue uniforms and 30h! rest, Mrs. Preston Bowness llarold Chandler and family. Pat-‘CAY , Harry andi North Bedeque ricie and Neill Clark Phyllis England, United Church Sunday School. (‘m Flowers — Donald and Ge trudc. Mrs. Bismark Craswell. llaril of Thanks express in the unera service wss condtsc ed on July 11th by Rev. Sidney J. ment paid a brief l yesterday afternoo a in .-n Ol’ y car. t. Justice Adrien Dciron c! Begin daugi ter iron and was born at ‘Fignisi He left the Provlrs: and this is nis first time. On leaving visit Nova Scotin n wick. here, of iiviril in th the Province much as e15 berries. ‘ll _a pound for all they can pick. r. 101 Upper Prince Si n completion of the cours successful candidates will be cc-n firmed inabove-stated ranks. ___________ r3 Personals visit to the City, u. They are leav- g Igor the mainland this morn- I PBOMINENT VISITOR — M! s are visiting eflB Province. Jus- gge Dorion is .1 scn of the late Dr. e 38 veers ago visit since that they will nd New Brune- 815 A DAY-Several families e western section of are now earning as a day picking blue- according to reports reach- ATTENDING NCO‘S TRAlh-ING‘ Dr. A. A. MacDonald. Snurls, was in the city yesterday. ceived a m Prince 321i a, ed i. He The ducted urday L‘ More All _ ~ ime and that pensions not be re- ____ rccr-trol after a Lve-hour battle in it d 1h mum.“ 1M1, the , I Mrs. Albina Kelly, Dorchester. 1fi'°f,i§§l,","”i§°51§i'§°1§mturooat§ The following letter of regret {Iifioiind-Yfrfii-ifi ?i,§{’,i,%2§f‘§i,;,‘}§ which bractifiéslliy; sew ii1‘°"'“m ‘n disability}! we: gr pro-enlistment ‘Perri-i il Vlllltililfl 9'19"“ l" ‘he whose doors passed more than 60,- flriim Piollcfl Magistrate K. M- be a further 5 1-2 cent increase th%1§lct1¥eg:§ “gm ‘Wm an that origin. I _ ____ . ggvlncteh Wh gt inf (Lllllirarlntéethivn n00 Canadians wcunded 11,- weli a; Martin was read at the banquet but the union was prepared to rmlmed tonight 01 the Qvehhorv-yl Both Veterans Minister Mackerr- i, Mr, and Mm charms (;i-g5weii_ 15w G‘ Me we K" " a“ ‘ rs- casualties from nearly everv other by“ City Clerk J. A. Fullerton: _ take it in instalments ‘timed to mam b1111d111f1 (11 the haxdwam- zie and Capt. Walter Tucker. his . wioh in than); their kind 111911115111 ' ' °°n°yr em street" Allied nation. Wm Y9“ kindly CURVE)’ to His correspond with increasing nro- mm an The sud‘ 01' hardware Parliamentary assistant, opposed .7 North Bednquo o,“ Rusgim also‘ At their peak strength soon ef- WWSMP the MBYOP and the City ductlcn. 11% yhmcmobhe 5111,1111“ and Mr. Green's amendment. Mr. Mac- N s L h r o t i the D0015“ and Nurse! 01- the. w. 1343111, 11,5” were 3,214 sis- Ccuncl-I my sincere regret that 1 Afgumentg made to the com- $1.151‘ goods WM 111.311.01.01; kerizie. a First Great War veteran, s s lllll 8 ll I! f Prmce comm, 11.08pm" and an] he“ Oh duty, 1931i o1 them over- grill] Sig: out of the Province on miitee Mr. Gordon had been M1 51am t111-1__._.1111 about 3 am" said the amendment would limit _§ 1mm “.110 hswwd 1h any w" dm__| 0 Se“ Saneflxnes hi work in gloid attghd lzverhtzxt and 1:10 unahlq to based on the assumption that the “m, 1111mm 1.831118 10 the down. the pensions commission its i, inc the recent illness and death of dressing Stations within- a mile er t Ah "yerhi" °i'°" °- W" Price "He was “ti”; i'@1d-.A°t""-'Y town area but Wrien they reached interpretation of l-he Act. Celpt- rrsmrax. Aug. 1 - tor) - - their limo doughy,“ Mariam two of frontline fighting. 3%?" H" - filmiii- prices were advancing while wages the shore the flames had made Tucker said it would establish the The deph,tme_1-,g o; fnduigiiy n». _ “my doctors weicomed them’ d, I should be obliged if you would were being held. The costof-living such headwav 111 highly ihfimy, principle of “fit for service. fltfci" Daybed m5“ that lumber pygdufe y DCCiallv because their meson“ 1m gin convey my personal regret ta index had advanced 5 1-2 "Wits mzible meter-lino that the building Pension!’ tion in Nova. scone in D1183’. the , , a great boost no the morale or rtieautl Mclruus especially for] in three months. a rat? Wm?“ ‘"98 appeared doomed Mr. Green. a First Great War 135i; month 1o.- tvnich figures were Gu-l Glade News wounded men. 1'1?’ "abiflzy i° W“ “d‘"""“'='° °‘ more than "w “Cree” 4'1""! 5"‘ The chief said he believed the veteran, said an he was asking available, was 13b63.000 board feet, ‘hfinttyh medics: sgugthorides slay prgchfafjzs hfthtsqlfgfifisz! 1131px- years °x w“ fire started from a short circuikt. ‘was’ that the? beta presumption an incl-lasso o1 more than 2.500.000 a IJFFBH 0 a - ' ——i-i~ " t ~k u . f t . A 1. ilian nuerses Sonnet be lgeid 6st cthe 9°11”: sew!” ‘m!’ m)’ 1'95".“ f“ $122122? Sii-iegniyinruiiue; be- “If agmmaon wees ‘taecifgtgtrtd for ser- ovler: tiliae first five months of 194G door of the eerwce nursing corps firthmg “d mendly assmmm" I side the building. directly 905KB vice and his health broke down lumber mills ruined out SGZMJJLC . since the great "najoriw of them h ede “m” “t Q“ W°rk' It is uh elevator snail. The flames ShOt while in- the service it should be feet of lumber and ship_.. 4'5.- OTEAWA- 5513- 1 "- (CPh-Igiiadi have already returned to civil life. as?“ tilhefltptfggejhhliorogffifgflffs gviié . up the shaft and soon engulfed Presumed that the breakdown was 661.000. era 0 tWO ma Or llnitmfl. e66 F08 Not n11 hm "tturned to‘ the; " buildi _ d b h i _ ' tfiéiitl“iiiliiil“iiapéi‘ély.l'ifii '5 tell?’ eifi"? fil°ifrieffieiifii Annointments "he ‘r "u . - .e ' e~e ~ . _ r once.- ment proposal advanixd by the Uflqman-lgd 11111-111. ihth- S33v1,» w ‘l '°"l°"- “WM-Y Semen‘ William lured one w? was cau ht in a 3° Canadian pensions system l I mm stemworkers o‘ Amemm m the great numbershave mbiwdou-tihe Mcxhms who understand may he Sflélglsdrlflgh hl in d“ envy man did not have to prove that . ' ' . n i’ "‘ B 0F. O fl .> a v ' steel strike. - chance offered U; vetgcrllie’ Te-et- atTthhe dmnen HALIFAX Juiv 31 — (UP) —' 258885 0? thexgifd Wt 11¢ lgtllrmd gtlsalflusggtnts-gmhlizrstlfr-lajieigoociiirryrlg; Bl I NM‘ i The union leaders were ad-dress- tablishment opportunities to take e Fm’ Department w“ “P?” D1- AE KL“ piesidem of Dsl- to the job wfte: hospital treat- 11111-1111‘: sewfce H, 111d n1 1h1nh v11"§°' u crum‘ ““d_"”."‘ m,’ h 1m! I mettllltl O1 R1110.“ Tellfeiellii" Drift-graduate, public health nurs- éixitid at the ‘unctmn by 713m housietlniversity tonight rtmoun- ment. The other suffered a snraiu- this system shculckbe dragged D '5 c OS! Han’ Idlonlfay §‘""'"'~' w“. cCruides who are going to Hollghd fiv-bsmfrgmtavarioiésih centrfsltossemb- ing and specialist courses before 6111:; wmfiéranghAfjgfiiigidl cod the appQlntnzgynt o; John Mc- on ankle while world-re; 0n tilt‘ Several suggestions were ‘ad- iiAneaWEKZisien “licgildfs Elgar: ovetooem Augmtflthndh ed twa. maorywerert i t. k .' a L mo; . ‘ ,' -'“' not had their medical will gout? members of rubbeneauto and elec- clluifgiggdettngbiylization of “my °l the City Council were pre-rtn‘, gfi§élilégllfldgfécvfor¢gfjlfflm- “f; 1551f - ________ ilzgrtigled durgrltlg discussiginu on hhhfi aunt (gr-get to seas-til behind 1h; Provincial Sanotorium liridav atitrical uniors. nurses has outpaced the ropor- except Conn‘ w‘ R" upage Wm dents qr the imiversity PARENTHOOD BRINGS “f “ma” ' w ° y‘ w ° “m” be!‘ “d- "' 3 PM. Sharp. ‘ This meeting had lheen called to tioncte release of troops. caving Q1§OEN§°E§YQef§Q aéZThdInIf-l be!" A graduate of Si: Francis Xav- BENEFIT '10 FATHER. _ *_" rov dc an opportun y for mam-r only about 500 sisters to staff the D ' ' ‘ lei- Universit‘ Antigonis-t N s G1 1 h h g 1 11, 1, 1- h 1t_ , 1 1 In - ougan who was unable to ue pre- ~"- * ' '_' _ _ _- _ ...1...'°§.'.:: s:.':...'=...“".::i.r: u.1§'.:1.i:....i;."sti.:uemit?1,222.1'a.;:,,t..;.i.,.'.;¢:"2:.':. '22: ::.';*--,.‘."ir..’;'.;"if,‘§.i.‘*};.l':.':s"§; irsrirszrihieif-"iszisnew. ...'.’,:“'~'....s. u 2r.';*......<z".'.;.':::.:'.1 BENEVMENT IRISH SWIETY litre-glycerin _ e str crs. Angus Macinnis (CC ‘ both n ,3 h _ r ' ' ' ’ tltl d t - e 1 ‘Y; o’ p: B18211“: tggpetxgiybxgfgé 1:161?‘ an tntefitiiélzvglihgog orchestra. gggggign%altlréslrlinfl auo mzlgeiecailfi 11131111 ago‘? Lin‘? Regular Monthly Meeting , 119m e5 Dew: str h i Oth i t ts : tim t e c a at er, a new H the meet . He gave assurance of the fall “m a ‘flflisfi wghgplgg “ciflfahafhfs _ ,,,,.°,,,,,,,i,,,e,, 1,, the 011101“ ma. TONIGHT, AUGUST 2, 8 P.M. RATES his best e fort to bring industrial‘ Canadian nurses served in ' ---‘ David H. Farr. former etude): at ette states. _ Pww- ifqrtisn countries and in hospital (Continued Izom Page l) the University ci’ British noiumbia The three dsrs- not necessarily All Members are asked to be present. Important business. _..___ _G¢0rze Burt. Windsor, Canadian Jiips at sen during the we; others and the University o; Torgntu“ consecutive, must be taken withm Births and Mar es 25c. (‘nah dlrxim‘ °i "W United Automobile rolunttered for service in South "It isn't emurzh to avoid the Lecturel- 1h law — Thomas G. two weeks of one blessed event. ])_ §_ DQWLING, secretary“ "-= -<>=~------ =- trans: =~'::'.r".' a wrest: "e PM» u» reeves...“ w-"vm ‘V’- nmuvr- would be acceptable to ‘his union, the wgr to el-‘iiefiamliieftim i? chggge thgir 313v?” it‘; s:id8'gI"xnc 1 Dalhousie law school lash M“ ‘ an” unit 4 .. , also engaged in several strikes. the u ti '. B” ‘ icto th 1 _ _' '. ' C nrlrrrls b“! 1m not 80mg i“ ‘imticelm it 1.2K [girl's blue-who sometime; rveiraifi new: vgiictfsorigtiufidlgf BRINGING UP FATHER BY c9978? M¢Mflnl1l ' / ut don't agree wth t cause u to wear muddy battle dress L tlon, egoimn and intolerance" . JEyx|Ns_Ah the Pun“ Edward it is rather short of our original iron 150 awards and 104 mentions Other developments during the _ uumi i; m1, My 2,1 19,16 w Mh aro sals. he said. 1-"- desoetebee, fourth day of the peace conference _ c5541‘ PADDY-YOU vuwAs siw/olz o: THIS z r '- End Mrs. illard Jenkins, Pownal, i om the auto and electrical un- or the.l6 hospitals run b the Were; . ‘l’ U55 THIS AT crrv-vuz. .1214: .3. '- h Sm ions are seeking increases of 25 army at the present time. l are 1' A“ mth°fltmv° “m” m‘ 6E13U°~’-’DON'T ROOM-As tam I SFIIOM money i autumn-At the City HolDital up,’ " active treatment esiszibilqhmmu formant said h special fmlr-povygi- m WRITING , APGUE wrru ME- WPEUWG W- tmouvwor AFEA|2LE55 ‘v, J1111. 30' 1M6’ to Mr. and Mrs‘ We do not believe the offer two Drlsoner-of-war hospitals 111111 Oolrilnitsion assimred to prepare a l HAVE SOME GE'- FQIENU . muqtrotzhssygpdshlp 11M ivnham Bernard Royalty Jun” made bv the steel union represents} t-nc mineral hospital still is running draft constitution for the proposed IMPORTANT ANY MlNUTEl/l , THAT MAN- h.“ a dhughwr ' the sentiment of the workers on the| overseas. international zone at Trieste had ' ' fionblLEyZqn hum 13 1946 1° picket lines in "United Electrical. At peak there were 28 army hos- bee" meetings tW-‘w daily time the 1111.1 and M" 111m“ ‘faorhhey in” Workers strikes, C. S. Jackson, bltals operating overseas with r. mrelin M!" ten 50111161111111.1001‘!!- mrghreh Enmam Dorchesm Canadian director of the United bed capacity qf 14,355 Th1, 1hr ed July 13 but had made practic- Mass’, a ‘on Edward Arthur - Electrical Workers (C.f.0.) told the Clilded one neurological and three "n; "° DNCHas (j,\§|-[__A1 hi“, Prmhe Counlfy H” mheting. convalescent centres, .Asource close to the Australian phhh summemde Saturday July It is surprisina to us hnw the In Canada 93 hospitals were set deleglltion irdlcaocd that Austra- 20, 10.16, to Mi- 5nd M“ ' an” dinfcior of the steel union can lil> by the arm-y to iovlde bed 03m- “3 "KW question sovlot Russia-a f cash ,,1 Ghahhmus Road ‘"8011 make such an offer without con- ncity of 22,075 1311s 111311111811 ,2 claim to $i.')00.00>.000 in repara- ,. --._____ i ~ suiting the rank and file or the Ht prisoner-of-war Cflmpg a d tions from Italy Hungary. Rom- ,. 51553111655 steel union." number of convalnscent centrm u‘ lnia and Finland. and may ask a ' Pat Conroy. secretary - treasurer ‘ e ta poaco conference "fac'- NEWSON-WARD-At the Bnp- 0f the Canadian Congress of Labor fming committee" to review the t 1 i" Parsonage North River oh Ind chairmen of the Congress wage question. He =aid Dr. Herbert V m z5_ ‘ ‘ o-rdi ti m .. 1. .o- ' ' Evtt, A . sire tenant: "s. M investigation or... ihirifm..'z"'lzi"e“i..rr. Pirgc to iih News” of K111? ed no view on the steel offer but with reparations proposals in the to... o... A. r: Todd was the "m" ti" "mm not» w we W i} t 0f |_' ' ‘My W“ TIPPY AND “c " STUB ' Uflidflflng ciergw-hhn until a satisfactory offer hod been ' " ———————- AP BS ' ""~'= conrnomsr f c ~ e ~ "55"" ———-—-- ¢°USIN Mil-LIED TH‘ cuRes -~l HAVEN'T BEEN M “'— . ' -—-—— , EQCY 0H, soTl-IATS Pr! JANE HMIEAN " M ‘h’ cm’ 3mm‘ PICK s, cogiiéifitiiféfiiiii 1mg) _cTh° (wntmusd mm h“ I’ m“ TEL‘- ET"'E'- 7° KEEP "AFTA so TtvcnseAsE-bfv 1"t‘.‘e"iv'5e%oT°e- NEVER UKED ME! WE'LL Mr§miv$h§isd“"‘ ‘wmm 1' ‘Mm Nulsarli-sggl" mitwe was today asicgabyoltisie ‘£121 Oct i 194s and three t i "ER “TEA °°MF”NY AT w taooiwuar" N ' ‘WTE EV""""B°°Y BUT “i! v95.- riiinfeonilaferffienleinozif, afh’; __ iltgd Steel Workers or America tc.‘ creesfDec. 1 andaa mentality‘; .32 BUT |s= ALL oua “CW5! “m” NQW? '7'. ' it.“ i Qllégilllgln pvuherhi 30mm r111". The wedding of Mist Louise 1iwgsuégtlgtifolggflfiglkgle acrkmrtlal lustment. start in Januarh, H _ ‘ J varies Cemetery. lnilv Basin, daughter or Mr. mo, 1nd Vin! i041. of one cent-an-hour for eac 1 , _ 1 GEMS-At iei Prince st its. oiiroru Bsln, Cornwall, PJl. "i- point sd-varace in the cosr-of-llv- . "" Wednesday July a1 mo ooei‘ 1-. to w. lihreklin David Pldrell. “he "West W" made in the in: index since July l 1m. H. Gillie ineh r 24th ' ' ' son of Mrs r w Pickeli Wing- “W56 °f "filo" vase proposals ror ' - l er of Mr a e ‘ §""““'ht' ham Ontario la in st Scttlomnnt of the ether] strike One’ Would Accept Rand Formula gunoral o... mail-reed’; .,}‘“5- Jsméa United’ Church? tgitewa, on P°1m "f the unions program was‘ , ‘ rank Acorn. 1-1 E311" 51 011' Thursday July llih with Rev, ,1, Wise increases of one cent an hour Originally the union had asked a ISunday, service aiartim: at'230i R. Crei/Wliflmnld 111" 91°11 mint which the cost-of- union shop which would requi-re "Wment st. Peter's cemetery‘ The bride looked very attractive ""5 “d” “dwim” from Jilly 1- all employees in tho three clams 16M: N__ M Montague u“ Alia” in - hoorhfimm gown o1 “hm 1946. first adjustment would to become members of the U. S. jt- 1946. . Cecil B Green mn- satin trimmed with white net. b°.."“'d° i“ JWIYYhIWT- W- A- Mr- Millard raid the union m from his late heghim 1 n" e11 ed 11mm g I“ “an” Wm! b0!‘ Ienerally. now was prepared to accept the #0130 1i. M. Saturday Auguste”?! halo vhesdxssnqofi ehe Wm We are not. satisfied with the re- Rand formula which requires all T-crnmqnt qt 1,1,0 1e. h ' i ' "n" mdex» "it! (I H- Millilfd, n- employees to y union dues but P l C mete hit l ied an sliiimerside at 2 P M in’ w a nah “W” And n" adian director of the union. “We doi uts members ip on a voluntary R0551". - arm bouquet of red mses. The 111,1 11c" 11 n11 u m 1 g SON-At the P31 1-mo- hrlq, y” “handed by M“ Ken. Q6 Gqlll e1! asis. The Union is subject to . , J11“, 31 - ' i the actual increases in the cost- ensities for improper work stop- Rohemo ., i046. Alice Mary neth Mickey, and Mr. Thomas 1,1411, h". “hm m.” g. u p 11' “-be‘:_i::°l:"¢r 0f the late Shelton acted es groomsman. 51h”; _ h.“ o1 the whim“, week "finer. 11-111mm pg“ u“ n" "mm" 5m w “t.” hm‘. "F" Exllmile it does not reflect asked by the union It was prepar- ‘l 10130 from t pa“ mmln‘ W». my" “mu o’ Rune" the we" “m” Iltlfltion of ed to sec t a 44-hour week ef- . 1,“ Wham H he nk Rennes- 1M’! fist-ware. 1h duality in necessities such es chii- fective Aprl 1. i041. The original -.1v,rq h,“ Bmm-Oulethemueth m- hrolioszirir s. Jefientivriii diam; dhenlfahoteg- ‘It makes no sliow- requeston vacations was two weeks e ' 6 Olneo ,an rs. . -acs or esot that ‘frail lyees. nl w M-eihfiffilgflh "fl - 31d Rivprdelg Ave, Mr. and Mfl- families in the] income brackets vgas resedvt: accept as “plea: 330- " 1/ Hosoim o a momma PM“ 1°" °" ‘M’ "°"°<‘”"°°“ m ' I my hish proportion poled by stereo of one week after - my M" "Mn"?! V- 1- "lb t0 P- l. Ililnd- ‘"14 ‘"1 the" 9f "m? "m"!!! urn food — and one year's service, two weeks after her 8001' glmhuiirg; “.111: smevral thug‘ swahed ‘hieitengflfi; componfint in gale in??? gve years and three weeks after - o recap on v mfldl er an e ears, notice igwmmffll 50mm l f lly. R0519!!! index itself,‘ Howe er ued that a lo-cent ' is on the Island the bride otwlthstassdlnl our dis- lncrease woul be compensation and groom were tendered s mic; aa isfaetion with the resent index. for advances in the living costs no v rr“'"'°l"..."'.°'s'. iiuirdtmlei: Yre...'°""' Sei.""°':..."":.ii":,"1r":i"'-r'""" ‘Wilfiif r. an . I - an so e unon was en e i c D. MGCLQUP North River. and previous to their {herefore servo ls s guide in msk- in addition to the 10 cents. to "om- marriage. lrl friends of the bride nl certain wage adjustments." ensation for the advance In liv- ' lrs Ottessagave e shower in her -._s_._..___._.... n; costs since April 1. He also “Peerless he» s» w“ ~*".*".i'. ""4: l 1 (1 - rears" u: EMBALMER "' '""'- :,5"",-,,"".';" 5.5%.,” ‘i... ""“ " -"""-" lid. wllfifuifi‘. ° " ' ° 5.3.”...- y friends in DUCT-d no‘) In“; Mr. lfowq recalled evidence of 1m“. “m.” §°§"1» "1'1'1’Q°‘O1'P,',',', "stile-nu n, lhrm oi- p...,,..'§§,'.'{9" n‘ Donald Gordon, Prices Board h‘ h; (ha, 11.1.1 moh- mntrimonlal —~-—7—~---'——~~~------.- --_ chairman and said he understood '- l. “n” POI. SALE-l!!! WIIIPPIT Mr. Gordon io have said in effect u. n,’ 11.11111. coup“ will iske up srr’ n. Ceiling price. Apply 5'1 that he would no longer continue "gym. “Ottawa. ' ~ i‘ rro street. . is his present position if generll gcry, Baltimore, Maryland and re- mediately opened Montague and shortly before Id degree Mason and the im- ate sooiation. the former Ada M. Parkman and one sister, Miss of Summerside. The late Dr. Green had been seri- ously ill for the past three weeks but had been in failing health for some time before that. 10.30 o'clock do be at the People's Cemetery. Sum- mcrslde at 2 o'clock in the after- noon under the a Masonic Lodge. -S hctne. for their work is done. to civilian status and 96 prlrllili‘! hospital units izcd since VE-dai quarters said i000!’ l" 5 Wvlew °t the Medical Corns‘ transition to J- ywarctirric footing. together the. Medical Corps recruited 3,512 nursing sisters and oliice chairman N. W. Lowther, e imbue i; 2:22.92: syflssztrli i’.i’§“-°f.‘..ii’§ an o ce ‘ , '" l‘ dam‘ H’ w" in: to police the City during thew biliquet. He then paid a warm tribute to the devoted and effici- ent policc service of ex-Sgt. Mc- Innis _who, he said. had served the City faithfully for thirty-five years. Mr. Lowther also comment- ed cn the presence of ex-Sgt. Will-t lam McInnis and asked him to‘ consider the banquet a somewhat belated honour to himself as well. His l-Iono r, Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald ad ed his words ‘of tribuie at “is 1§§°ht"=§}d°“°°s it2i’.ei§s§§g§fiie$f§§“§i;“$i5?“; y g me at- morning and interment will gfiglrfggaifgwnfrmn U“ City °t Chief _of Police Birtwistie said a e- h"; ‘its? " ' Sergeant Allan McInnis. their ie- lationship had always been most, COPdl8l_ and that he had uevcr i O st president of the ward Island Dental As- leaves E to mo-um his wife, i1 Georgie Green funeral service wi-ll be con- Etc-Sergeant McInnls thanked the‘ various speakers for their kind remarks and said he would always cherish the memory of the friendly (to-operation he had always re- ceived, not only from his brother officers hut from the other rvic employees as well, Maklstratda Tribute than 2.5M, have returned lTl have been demobil- a1 Def enee Head- v H Police Court. Sire heads a 8T0"? hief d t is to t lcimuentu girls and neglected child- ren. tle force was ,perform an important function in the Pacific city administration in . I increases were allowed above 10- year as universitv gold medallist- cents AS know who place" Mr. Howe said. "I have hall controls that got too hot to nandie and we had to drop them. I ‘hink if Donald Gordon throws up his Job price cccitrci rs at an end." increases put into effect and give this thing an honest trial“, Mr. Millard replied. "I would , Donald Gordon would stick by the offer". In his formal submission to the committee he said it was designed to give the workers a crnmenfs price-wage stabilization program. that the Workers were entitled to that time the cost-obliving ‘ndex C eggs Durham is a captain ir. Seattle brancn qt the LBBMZSYDIVI- he Ladies ‘DlVLLiOXI of the Cit" 1.1 O so successful chat it has been used es a, "blue-print" for other larger cities in the United States. Mr. and only here for a short visit showed keen interest ‘r: the history of the City and Province. Mr, my an accompanied the-m on tour of civil and governmental buildings and beauty spots on controlling vice nr/J oolnibaitin! m9 m)!!!‘ Shem’- f 13 women and four men whose I eke care o! de- The women's oranch of the Seat- rrganircd in 1913 nd since that t:.ne has grown to sl rofessor of medicine — Dr. ‘Itzonniug Saint John. NB. who gradizatcd from ‘he Dal- housic School of Medicine in 1938. Assistant omfcssor of biochem- istry-Dr. R.W. B988. Halifax, who as an officer oi the Rflvfli Camd- ian Army Medical Corps served with Canada's 1st Dflf-itmoil fefllfflellt Assistant to the business man- ager—Donald H McNeill, Dar mouth, N.S. “If'Donald Gordon qtults I don't o is going take his ‘I would like to have these wage hope in INGSTON. Ont._ Aug. l 40?) AKfirc which Chief Victor Bright- ma,“ said was on? of the most costly in Kinqstons history tOdBiY raged through the swck it'd W"? houses of the 10c year-Old 0'1"’ '- Ltd, hardware firm and caused damage estimated by the chief at between $800000 and $l.090.000. The blaze nus bro118li¢ ensure of what they deserved nrid the same time fit into the gov- I of Negotiations had made it clear iO-cent increase April i. Since sion of the Polite Force has been lecnms W119 Del’ 1 dorman tho hlicslne to th Mrs‘ Durham u u‘ weeks hard clr an cblig 11 terioraii th me mons to make a recommendation they should take that into con- one come before the House during the day. Ado th ans Allowance Act. lng was given to a bill the Veterans land Act Capt. Probe said: the men sion.“ fore a Pension Act imoved by Howard Green Vancouver South) was ruled out have stipulated that a mankscon- |dition on enlistment undemtaken as his condition ent volunteer force we accepted hops had physical h. while not obvi- whlch miglat have laid t for years in civilian life, e aux-fees after s few 1o isabilities whiq to us and certain ents. LL-C “Iihe Government must assume ation for the physical de- on of these men. and it is e duty of this House of Com- tbc Pension Commission that deration." He spoke during discussions on of thxe veterans bills to ted were bills amending ons Act and thrveter- Second read- amending widows e P ans. $eeklng on the Pensions Dill. h‘ "The Government has an onus the matter of giving the benefit c1111 m1’ are applying: for pen- His statement came shortly be- amendment. we" ado. order. The amendment would Capt‘ should be "5 m’ at that Father McCormick was attached rmeriy to parishes in Charlotte- wn and other Maritime ci-tics, authorizes financial assistance Vancouver - Burrardi Gen. G. R. Pearkes. Nanalrno) urged the First brought under the Act. Winnipeg North Centre; payment Mr. Mackenzie said that all Canadian veterans were pro. vided for n Rivcn to the claims of Imperial VElEfflD-S. Earlier, Mr. Mackenzie said he Mr. Pouliot said he hoped those responsible for bombings in PIECE- tlne would not be given benefit of the Act should they come to Can- fnn would not affect anrcne who the time of Joining the Canadian or Allied forces. t0 d- , 1pc. Maj.- veterans and their depen oi. Cecil Merritt, v.c, War the provisions of Stanley Knowles (CCF- urged of larger pensions to . of First Great War veter- until o consideration could know yet whether any of Tucker said the legislat- t domiciled in Canada at