lriaaxuaav 2s. 1941 llurallBeautificatiou '. Society Organized. As _ Sequel To '46 Contest l VPTlIICB Edward Island la to have s Rural Beautification Society_ tn.- first for this Province. and sslbly uho only existing Provindl ' 1.1 qrgiulllllll-Ofl of its kind in Can- ,“ This Society was formed re- cently- with the following officer: and d rectors forming its first exe- ll\'l‘ cuHOllurlLfy President-Hon. J. A. Bernard, Lieutenant G vemorr. ‘ Presicient—Lleut.-Colonel E. W. Johnstoiie, Long RiVBY. Vlcu President-Mr. P. W. Tur- ‘ Charlottetown. ctary-Treastlrcr—Mr. mid. Charlottetown. Dlrccl0I'&—Ml]0l‘ IA. MacDon- pd, al.l..A., Cardigan, Mr. Donald .A ylncnonald, M.B.E., Gienfimialn, Mr, \V,E. Darby, L.L.B., Summer- ‘ide. .\lr_ J.A. MooGregor, Central L0l 16. Advisory Board-Hon. W. F. A. Stewart. Provincial Minister of Agricuilllffi; Representative of P.E. i women's Institute, Representat- lvo oi’ Provincial Department of Agrltilllilrf‘. Mr. Gordon C_ Warren, Dohilllilln Experimental Farm. ghnrloitetown, LL-Col. W. W. Ilclti, DS.O.. P.E.I. Travel Bureau. M, l‘ w_ gnaw, Deputy MinLster of l7.‘ cation. Aplyiciiiifln for incorporation will be made by me Society at the pnmlpg session of the Provincial Leglslgpu-s 1t i; planned to raise funds by securing a Government grant. iyfhlle many Pllllllc ‘Plllled individuals and firms have sliml- flcdlliclrinientlon to award spacial ~i»= ‘i’... object: of the Society will be llflllliif‘ to the rural beautification program-me initiated last year. with lddillonal primes for ii-rvoravameal of rural schools and community halls. run agar is (Continued mom Page l) pany said today the price and number of furs sold here had in- creased this month after slumping to n nr-ar all time low in January. at the close of the February lUCilOIl last night more than 80 er cent of tho month's stock had can drspomd of, Mr. Prentice laid. Prilcs rcceivcrl in this sale are hat-k to a lcvcl where he believed they would remain for some time. Wild mink skins are up 25 per rriii. over January in are ermine. IllYE)‘ fox and a few other grades. Raiivh mi-nk is up 15 while low Ilfilill‘ mink showcd an increase of l0 lil‘l‘ rout, as did milstkrnt. Offer, skunk and miscellaneous furs rc- mriiicd unchanged. Furs that received only a glance at ihc last sale are ln great de- lltallli along with silver fur pelts. Muir uoi-rvsented animal at the sal.» is ilic siluirrcl with 104.500 Qiirilq the lowvst is the timber \\"lll iviih ‘I3. R-inch mink leads in tlil- npcnslve furs with 30.440. E. D. LIEUTENANT i GOVERNOR BERNARD Honorary President LT.-COL. 11W, JOHNSTON E President THE criaitoujijrirrowlv GUARDIAN Agricultural lnstilut llolds Annual Meeting This column la reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of a nowsy nature may liq Inserted at five oeuta a word strictly pay- _ able in advance. France Edward Island local brunch f t Iglsillfltlentllrlqbégildzéallllilggl-lllfltllll-lggl in? maovliflllolll‘ 915mm“ ““‘“.‘.~’{I°°"“gi2‘ The charlllmmw“ £1,041 Nrlitltgnalw nedoflcibisloyfilifrltarl cn e ruer . . l Thn retlrilrlig president, Mr. Gccrgel l“ lllinadcllsl W" CBC TONIGHT ‘Ayers, reviewed briefly the history a‘ ' :1 l l nd devecpmcnt of the Institute] anal“. FnlE_Thc_ City ‘m? since its inception lwem five _ . ‘years ago, pointing out ibatyniern-'Lllg:d:vo;€.sti,il,{:g Dlolfienfillglullglv; bllslllll llllw 5l°°d lll all llll‘llll'le slight fire on tho upper flour of ,l_ilgh_ with 1600 registered and the Fenneil and Chandlers, Quilt]! ‘llkBllhCOIl ihat2000 mcmfsers would Street. There w-is practically no ‘b5- eiirolled by the end 0f 1947. 081111180 H0 also spoke of the reorganlza-l —-————— lion and development of the P.E.I.l 15 CONVALESCING-Tlle many Local iivlthin the past year arid ln-liriends of Mrs. Arthur Sherren, itlmrw/ed probable further develop-w Fitzroy Street will be sorry to mcnt for illg current year. lic-arn of her illness but pleased The thanks c_f the meeting a-aslto know that she is convaloscing lr-nclenzd the retiring president‘, (or now following an operation at the excellent service rendered during Prince Edward Island Hospital the past your. and also to BF‘ this week. Tlnney. retiring after fourteen years of service as Secretary-Treasurer. i KIRK MEN ORGANIZE - The Officers clcctel for the coming men of the congregation of St. veal- included Messrs WN. Black. James Kirk held a supper meeting President, P‘ S Reeves, Vllco Pres- at the church Hall last night. Mr. Treasurer. FISNERMEN DISCUSS (Ccmlinued from Page l) would credit It to its members. l Mr. McKlnnon said the branch started under culiies with only a few it has 33 bouts and has tusncd more than twenty oway because of he lack of facilities. Last year the Fllnml “m” The sermes l“ l members of the Morell branch re- ll°m° and grave “Vere conducted celved 27 cents per pound for thelrlby llle R"- G- Cllrlyla Webster" lobsters, Mr. Mt-Klnnon said. The rellbearelfa Wm- -l°lm Pllll‘ Mr. Elliot William, Beach Point libs. Basil Phillips. Wayne Gilles-l branch, mid he agreed with Mr. pie and Morgan Gillespie- IIllEPl MrKinnun that the locals should mom was in Sherwood oemoiery- l get husy and utilize some such l plan as advocated by Mr. Mat-Kin- VETERANS PARADE 5UNDAY_l non in order to strengthen the _ The Canadian Legion will join ventral orizarilvllivrl- .w‘rth the veterans of the south M“ E- ll/lcslllva“ °l ll" N°lllllAfrlcan war in a church parade on Rustico branch said he thought Sunday mm-mg to qy-lnlly Chump, the nine locals should collect $25 l“ conlmemol-nllon 9f the 47th from each of their members to be unnlversary of the battle of paid into the central organization Paay-debefg’ l‘ was decided at lhe bl’ ll" l°°lll'- monthly meeting last night of the Charlottetown branch of the LCS-l ion. The customary committee re-I . were resented at the meta-l Mr. Al-zn Harvey of the Albertonl llifgflMembef-lsylip in the bl-nnr-h brunt-ii brought up the matter oflwas repel-led m have incl-gagged to l‘Olfl sit-rage. It was his impresslorm 1,201 l Mr. Harvey sud, that the Dominion‘ ;Gov'erument used to give grants ‘for such purposes and if they still did, he thought ire-houses located ling was of an organizational ria- lture and it was decided that the {idem ls Mr. David L. Mathleson. FUNERAL vcsrmnav - The eat dlffi- 50m or Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Stead, day afternoon from the Cutcliffe Discuss Cold Storage WAR VETERAN BURIED-The remains of the late l Mr. Robert arson. who was accidentally kill- at the difiorent co-o eratlves,l C . - , would pure of great hclppl-n KECp-, ell l" llll plllfllll) K9,“? mine “in lng n Kvicl and other fish over, 50ml‘ Pljllclllllllci “lulled n ‘(e 24 hours o-r more until the factory city Wvmllvidill‘ lllillll and We-‘l lwns able to handle them. lburicd Vfhursdfly flflvlllfil)’ llolll The Rev. J. D. McNcill, Summer-v’ the McLean funeral home. Rev. G- sido, said the Department of Fish-f Carlyle Webster officiating. Rob- ‘erir-s d=d are grunts for such pur—. an ‘m5 the son 0f Mr, Louis D.arid pnscs llizizl tiis hug. lhc Wat" ,\ ;i 1's. Sumo an fur cold sloinur- plants was ,bo.iig glvcii liy the Federal n10 ywuirs ago ha; that it “Xx Cal-Son Emstryl] St" City; Mr, liliiiueii the practice (‘l Yul.“ Carson scrvrti ivllh Prince of Wnl- lily“? c5 ll . Dc, last war and lllS casket was draprd ivltli the Union Jack and a mag- niflctrit flower wreath of pfillllles in loving remembrance. by his com- rad}. !li;\i‘illli'lli of Agriculture but Father McNmli s.i'tl he liod no lip-io-thc- . ‘we sultl ill." D.) . In». :i.' of FLill :"cs ltlfil llClli ip ill 75 icr cent oi‘ tlic lcosl. 0i i-wlvlrllclinli for vulrl stor- age plants bclore ilic war if they week; Mr. anti-hits. Paluwi" _J. R0301“ son. Victoria. are spending a few in Charlottetown at the ldenl. and FEM, Can-non, Scc-retary- James Walker presided. The meet-l organization should be known as! the "Mon of the Kirk". The pres-' Morel! IUJIQPI-l of Harold Blaine, infanti ‘llm- N°“’- aa 1-2 Elm Ave. ivas hcld ycsi-sr-lm animal GUARDIAN ilocal Y's Mon . ,l|'|0|li Enjoyable Ladies Night l About fifty ladies Queen Night. ‘ Mr. R. J. Rupert was master of ceremonies for the enjoyable func- li-ou which included dinner, LLluSiS, =a varied program of music and wound up with an exciting session of bingo, with valuable DTHGS ranging from butter to nylons dis- tributed to the lucky ones. Walter Cox lntrodui-cd the Y's Mon and thel-r‘ ladies individually. .A sing-song lcd by Miss Pearl -Burns was heartily enjoyed. l In welcoming the guests Mr. [Rupert expressed the hope that lthe Club's next Ladies‘ Night would be held in the new “Y" building next winter. I Ho also expressed regret at tho absence on account of illness of .thl'eo of the Club‘s charter mem- bers, Harry Cudmore. Reuel Le- ‘ Page and Jack MacNair. l A toast to the ladies was ably proposed by Randolph Mlilllillg land responded to graciously by Mrs. Harry Cudmorc. The resident of the Club Mr. Bert D ck spoke briefly adding his words of welcome to those oi the chairman. ' The varied musical program was enthusiastically received and the artists generously responded to several cncores. The program was ‘as follows: Vocal solos, Osborne. Y‘: Men with their athered last evening at the tel for the annual Ladies’ Margaret Piano selections, Mr. Roy Mug- r _ . Male Quartetle, The Prlncc of Wales singing Walters consisting, of, Messrs. Dick Hurst, Ian Mc- Donald, Kenneth McKenzie and‘ Earl Nicholson. Vocal Solos. Miss Pearle BUTIISu Pi-ano Selections, OK. Presoy. . The bingo was under the illrec- lion of Walter Cox assisted by Merritt Forsythe and Chas. Wil- kll‘: addition to the Y's Men and their ladies the [Ollflll/l"! “"9 guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. McClen- qghflll. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scantle- bury, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gill’. M75- Dorothy Douglas, Miss Eleanor Campbell and Mr. Mrllard Coies. PREMIER JONES (Continued from Pass 1i l tenths of one percent, and inl succession duties we pay Only 8P" proximately three one hundredth of one percent of the duties l-‘lllld in all Canada. “W0 have no particular right‘ anything more than we pay undoi- our agreement with you will find that we are‘ about one percent of all paid back. “You would illlnk to read t-hlr‘ nowspaprrs that we Shfilllfilllfl lqnvn in pay for the war at all, . the Premier hddcd. "We have in lnnve money with them but we are getting at least four Limes as mun}; g5 we pay in. despite nnl- thlng you read in the nmvsfbllll" ors" in in. but Ottawa Rotting that ls Pllnco 19319, income raso from four to eight billion dollars iii Canada’ 1119 Premier continued. ‘we have larger families and 'consumc Hoover Urges U. S. PAGE FIVE ffounder’: lllghl —— =Kinsm n I Would Spend 415 Mlllloiis In Next 18 Months Report e uh l Help Feed Gzrmans l8 llllllllfllllll B!» , To President Truman Suggests. l wasrmvaroiv. Feb. ZT-(AP) gllelibert Hoover recommended to Urtls dent Truman today that the I ll ted Slates pay ‘$475,500,000 m- ood for German _civllians during the 18 months beginning last Jam 1 as an essential contribution to in the westem peace and order world. He urged that tlils sum not be expenditure" l "-211 irrt-coverablc and that it be stipulated ir. all ‘pear-t- arrangements that money be repaid from any future German net exports "before any ‘other payments to other nations of’ any kind." Such replymcnts thus come ahead of reparations. Hoover made the proposal in a jformuly report lo President Truman ‘after investigating relief needs ln ,Central Europe. He expanded on it by telling reporters at the White House today th-lt conditions all over EHFODB are the worst in 50 years. “Pretty grim." he summed up. He said railroads are still dis- ‘organized and that “everybody is mold" in Northern and Central Europe, where frozen canals and rivers do not permit shipment oi ro-ll oven by barge. Hoover said he will make zin- ;other report to Mr. Truman prob- ably next week, on Austrian needs would “The girl from thc Singing flills".l and on how to develop German lri- dus-lries lo the point that Germany ran pay for food furnished by the United States and Great Brltair. Chairman Styles Bridges (R611, NH.) said the Senate appropria- tions committee would want a de- tailed explanation by the former the l Members of the chariotwtown Kinsmen Club, their Wivel and llady friends, observed the 21th rem; anniversary of Founder's Night at a. dinner dancq held lllt night. l! ihe Charlottetown Hotel. The Olub President, Mr. Walthen Claudet presided. The guest speaker Wll the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice of th; Province. In an address. the theme of which was curling, the Chief Jul- lice interspersed a number of éiiletrlolc:i. Ho outlined the history of tlic hlacilonalds-Brier Demin- ion Tankard play in which rep- resentative rinks from every prov- ince met in competition annually to determine ‘the best and strong- est rink in the country. Mr. Campbell referred to the First Confcdcratlc-n Bonspiel held in Charlottetown recently in iviiit-h 68 rinks competed ard l total of 211 matches were prayed to determine the winners of ninO trophies and 72 individual prizes. He Sliliéd that. a bonsoiel While giving a variety of competition to the rinks entered ll; also sustained a spirit of sociability. A curling competition such as the Brier was purely championship play in which the leii strongest, rinks met in serious title play. A trustee of the Macdonald- Brit-i" Tankard the Chief Justice [ell lllui. Canada, as a country, president before it voles unds. In a report on his recent eco- nomic mission to Germany and Austria, the former Republican president said “it may come d: a zTeat shock to American taxpayers that, having won the ivar over Germfllly. We are now faced for some yearnwith large expmdl- fuses for relief for these pcopl». Indeed, i-t 15 something new in lllllllll" lllslofl’ for the‘ conqueror to undertake. Whatever the polic- l" mixhi; have been that would have avoided this expense, we now are faced with lt. And we arc (an. ed with it until the export iizzius- mes of Germany can be suffrtii-nt- 1y revived to pay for their food. The first necessity for such a re- vival is sufficient food upon which to maintain vitali-ty to work. “Entirely aside from any hum- Bllllflrian feelings for this mass of people. if we want peace; if V-‘(l want to preserve the safety and health of our army of occupatron: if we want to save the expense of "en larger military forces to pre- serve order; if we want to reduce the size and expense of our army cl‘ occupation-J can sec no other course but to meet the burdens I have here outlined." Hoover estimated that supplies “'11s villi-lull 1n llB-Vlll! ll Cllrlllli which Great Britain and the un- championship-a arm ma“ °f lted States would have to fumlsh Dominion-wide representation in which a championship was deter- for the 41,700,000 German civilians 4 mmed under a single roof. m their combined occupation Win95 would cost $384,000,000 for the first six months of this year and $567,- 0001300 in the fiscal year beginning next July l. Each country would pay half of the costs. Once For Maritime! The Brier matches had been lheld for 17 years, the speaker raid. been able to develop great dairy herds. But today llondltions have rhahgcd, because with refrigerat- ion and rapid transit we can ov. epcome all transportation draw- backs. We are really beater of! than they are in Ontario,- because the children can pick berries and do lots of work around the farm at less cost. Our people work longer hours. and there ls less temptat- ion where there are no big cit- ies, for them to spend their mon- ey on liquor." n".- There was laughter when bhc Premier added: "You are only drinking about one-fifth as much ‘l5 llle Peollle of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick-—tllat ls if you lcnvc the moonshine out!" "Nowhere in the “hole of the Nlzii-itimt- Provinces," he contin- llcd, “can you find a place where you can load up as many cars, or as many carloods. as Prince Edward Island. That is not ('l'l'dlll‘(l lo us in statistics, but it is a fact. We are a prosperous Island. It ls one y of the best freight-origination points any- where in North America." “If only illOSU moguls on thé Island who have so many thous- ands o.’ dollars slwcd up in Vic- lrir_\‘ Iluiids irouid quit trying to be ihroc pcrccnlers, we could forgo ahead much faster." the and c-nly once ‘m that period, tho first year of competition had the lclgvggeruthfl he mus! lake B)“ Taxilturd been won by g Maritime until; o .115 reference to the lmkgme Nova Swua rink skip- ‘pod by Professor Murray McNeill ‘lllce Wllll ll "quest to 8ddf6S5‘OfTIllI:hIIlél:'€I this year schedulld the Legion at. their regular l next week at Saint John, N.B., the monthly meeting. The IOlIiine Chief Justice felt. would be follow- husiness of the meeting was dos- cd with keen interest not only by paLQhed before he begnm lardcnt curlers but by the average lcltizen in general. JUDGMENT IN Guests at the banquet included (Continued from Pagg 1) The Premier spoke in‘ compil- Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs- Joncs, His Worship Mayor B. Elrll lMacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, lLieuL-Coij Reid, director hot Phi’- rmm the; mail Fkinafls and an oaorarv points without Klllslllllll allll M's‘ Reld’ Mr’ A‘ v‘ Ainsworth, president‘ of thGhRQl-al’ ever, that in vie-w of Mr. Dwyei-‘s cllll" “ml Mrs‘ Amsworl ’ L l T 'l resident of till long service, it did not consider ‘gags Q13, 05nd lefrs. Taylor, Mr. escorting a prisoner jail to outside authority. The Bench ruled. how- the infraction of sufficient serl- George Mlcgwgall, prgsldent of ousness to justify Mr. Divyei-‘s l]... y Grads and his p8rtnel'_Mi5l dismissal. Jcziilcilc 13' "hour, Mr. RalPll 9am‘ The order of dismissal, signed oroii. an honorary member of the by C. J. Stewart, Clerk of the Kins-anon Club and Mrs. {CBIEEIOSYL- Executive Council. was dated July Pfflllillll” {lefllles file“ Ella: o‘; ‘eh, 25, 1946, and read as follows: imlligié’ llmrk n “.35 lccompllsh- "Council having under cnnsld- 5pc w f,“ m,“ it provided an elation evidence tn tho vffczt. U “l Y, Meal“. needed log“); that Burr Dwyer, gaolrr, Queen's Oflwp f“ 30pm; men tocnter County gaol, did on or olylllt till! mnrn ac ivciy lr. o public lric 0i fourth, eleventh, and eighteenth [he city and Province. _ of July. 1946, vrlthuut autliorliyl hfayor MacDonald Bxllflim allow Harold William Mohaixttienmleasure at being Willie l8 a prisoner in Queen's County Jail guest of the Klnsmvifl and under a Warrant of Coliirniit- ll°_ “lsyylvcllllfclflmle Zervlli l0 ‘he mont lmprisnniiig tho said Har- lfllc lLRlIJMlL“ ‘ n Old Mabel‘ n" a pcflod of thirty ~ knllllln \Vh.ltlii_*|i Gasuclci, the rhul-r- days, issued out of the Court of ‘ the Stlpendiarji-Magistraie man, sketched the lilstor)’ °l ‘ll. l°l‘ Kinsmen organization from it! lliilc than 200 United Klnidvm. v ‘re for bait purposes and $5 per m 1 d u hter, Mrs. "V'i~ have beocme the third trad- Premier added. [he (my 0g charlonemwn_ and mcepuon b). Founder "Hal" 110g- AIllPY-lllll. sfilllll Amf-‘Plfiilfl Mill lilo vrfvi l>1i<l I01‘ all llflll- Pl" l1‘- llle girl-Conn? Mclflclhnan? g ‘ing nation of the world. Our Crov- The Provincial Government, he nxocuteu on the 2nd day of July. crs at Hamilton. Ont. He up merchants are hidrlinc ‘ llllll horn liul-ll at ° _/ ____ __ (arllimtlnf, I think. is running in said, hnd {lad to meet an emerg- 19b5, tn proceed from the said nut that tlicjiurrnbcr 0fd¢1cwm_ for iE-o 53.000000 stock. United ' ziull -_!lIU‘ill(‘l' at Bu; an economical fashion. You will rncy rrcalccl by tllc loss of the county Jun l0 tho offico of inc C-‘nzilrlzi fl-lid llstilvsrilicllrlléagooi “we W. .. .. . . _ .‘ i. '\: . . . ~ . i . i - i“ u‘ ' i ~ fifulllfo [Mk5 “Me ploulled mo“ Alli. 15H’. ltllniuif. . l) , _ L2H]? dlshlllllhlglllhlirt ' ' fliid that throughout Canada ilkll‘ D.\vls and Frost!‘ C0» C°l¢l swltlgc Drpartmcnt of Veterans. Afiziirs llnltllrhlbcrql. H _ ____ l vl“ lwslllolll l Hm til“ You saidwllicnplant at are about 1.230 civil servants foi plant b)’ Plollldlng fmrage for bx l" l-‘le PENN" "l l7°llecllll3 Olll‘ l 9N1, “EGIOSML 1RIFHC l If§§l‘..‘;§,'o“.‘n mum have served lbvtlfy 100.000 ‘ovovlativn- in Gbreal lneilytuuhgid butter. ‘We are going of-work benefits, well knowing we, cm, Amour, MANAGER. NAMED ' — _ lmurh liciici- liad it been located at I I d d i L t iBriialu lhr- proportion is so‘ but ’ a flrst class refrigerator. the Purpose of the said visits. did _ v0 o! ____ , lliiiirlry nurboui- ilnd the one pt ill: l! e ll a 9 1,500 for cvgrty‘ lillllrtltgd,“ nanro :3 will llvqllollédt brmlalilliyn: adwla and dotli l1-"‘."*‘by‘_fl3l‘d€l"lllgwlllll’l ‘hilipUllilfllgli. Xvnh \\'l.\;\'lPl-lG, Fob. 28 —'I‘he ali- T all" “lllllld ll‘l"~‘ hem l“ tlll" Ulllml .7 a 65v ‘ls. for r-vorv uvints ll) run‘ ll Howcvlcl-l" we O sorvlcfls 0f m? 5C1 tun nollbc‘ [l-lvll lIllillzll He referred lo ill! .. n w a. Courtney o - ~- - Sam le Labor Surve W‘ "°°° m“ = ‘ s ' ' “m g‘ i ‘l l u... t... n... in n»- ‘ d1.” y, _ l) Tim-a are three culd storage y 10000:) population. So that vie not. going to stand by and see our and are hereby dispensed \\'li.h,vfl.Cll\il/lCS c m. be lollmml ‘lame mama“ we“ lcwdllulc M“ aha l i ' th Magdalen Islands‘ ‘ ' l1 1 xonomltfll in ‘armors suflcr for lack of cold '1; vidlng playground eqi-llllmml- nan-ana- m—~~~ *"o'-il.l"sd1~.i.: ‘$.13 “"1221? ‘ -- .......... °’l-°.§“.“.§..l‘°§.f.li.‘.; u... I u 1122:; - ., - - ' - . a res . “ ' _ ‘ 0 _ munc klritgfiiinsvhginounced her? ‘today lburlt by the Quebec Govcminerlil on March 3‘ ‘he Dominion Bu“ “You Wm find p, canada that llallvli- he said. Island producers Bu" m“... be paid one month, lishtfglvfihil.“ git“, siéhugllsllland the re_ n; . ‘ . . r8801”. Sbnera ra c Ilatm are Qiiulod rill ,-. cost of _$1ll,000 each. Tho coi Mu of Smthsms Wm hog"! its rem" cuts have been made l" would 10s,, l“, Con“ a pound on 58km’ m He“ of notice}. ~ f V_ r. ‘ervice by the club aiiazoi of ihc company. Mr. sl at (JIHJFKOILHl-ll had cos-t . __ 8 ,. . . l , imd 0 “Fl - V, v , . , _ p . sixth samplc Slll\C_\' of tho Cann- yn-omn taxes than in any attic. their butici. The appeal of Mr.D\\1r~r llcnrtl I ‘W. “Mllk in; Blitnin Fund. Co.ll'lil'\- .\-|ll have his headqllarl- Tllll p in on paipaiil lvifllllllil‘ slli])-_$l.l. . llcB§l\'io1lll.N m mflnagnt of (mm labour force. This sunwy is coglpnrablc nation. The dob‘ or The Govnmmcnt had also m Dem" counw Court Judgv Duffy liDurmg we Course oi ‘he dinner trs rii llnmlllcn, Bermuda. pi-il .610 illllbn’ li~i..ii Nllllillilflfl l0, Mr. R, _ , _.< t‘ -_ u“ the carried out by interviews with a d -s hmwhabout $140015“. bu‘. a small m,“ for ymrdsurlab Se t 25 ‘had been adjourned i the fauowmg was“ were m)“. __ Edmonton. llUfOrtlillil l," Mllflfipllllsa‘ tlliti-f (itllllilizljlntléfiigllmltlqtyghfiésé P“ random selection of houssholds in ccaflflllcnfi gut apparently we lam h‘ v mg highways he added n 21m Kin" Mm Atwmey Gav ‘oured. ._ ' " - z - r -» - . . ' - - - . ""‘ '"" . gulzélgllllfghlvginlg: fsllficr'°‘Quen. ‘Sldoerlably hsmuse of the exist-ems lancseamgliee dfcusgesaso!irzlgglfgnmélga a Zosition lio pay it off. because. might not be necessary to iile eral PEA. Large and GR. Holmes The proposed by ‘(human to sault sic. Mario, Ollt.,—7»l0.2 of the central body. A half-ease of Montague and 1mm] are“ in they;- nur savings have tripled and all?‘ lllla equipment. but it would keep conducted the case for tho Pro- i . . m] res and“ t) by i - l t tie iu- l ‘ ' r Ernest Lord a D mllCs-ilio raic \\'.l\' 20 1-2 icnis. lioli-lluiiiid til-lls ind, ms. l vicinity uru among tho areas in- debts have dropped: so that ilv‘ contractors cosli MW"- vlnclal Government. Mr. Dwlcr l» Gwjrgc Aywfh Frpsll iriii-i Qllllllivll 305 pip-s out pin-krrs o6 Nll-l l“? v-lnncn in thp silmplb. lcnuntry itself, and the Govcrn- Denounces Truck Rates was represented by Lcsivr 0- “am Fémndnp, prc-posléd by Kl!!!" "um KN“ l‘ no‘ l" ‘ Iu-JAHV-l \“llmllltlzrlulf-irlmgsl The llllllllll‘ m"? l~'lll'\'B.V I5 "lif- mont. is ln a fairly’ Rood Position. He dcnounccd as rxorbltant the Donnell. man Neil HiSZ-lills Rnll lespmlded Aiin.,0ivciii atdlvlie ik-ill-‘tiiit-‘il ivvllili»: llgllllfoulltll-‘lllilras for 58 vents‘ pa‘. riod out approximately every tliroc_ u, hflndlf} mo situation." lrutes on trucks charged on the l-lis Honour allowed the alJlWll h, by Dr. Frank McMillan‘. “and 50c Per Insertion for i0 lmull ., stiyil a l l. bl“ q Tms savmg m“ mm a months and ls designed l0 obtain Revhw, rapt History ‘iBordon-Tormentine ferry, and 5y we gpyhomy n1 Section 10, A mgggage from the a mum shipmrnls. Flinn Il.ii.i.ltun ial (dbl. ‘ _ f Current esummes of [he vohmw of ‘ i _d m m i 1 28 I the Public Service 1P. “em Mr‘ wllhun Kirby, to Pembroke, Oiii., n ~ rimsicioralvlc sum on five tens employment and unemployment y“ The Premier rcviorved the ha- sail at on ‘ e ma nand, they Chapter . 0h‘ h “d? Jcrslémn . w“ read M) Khwmnn 304 lnn|gsi H“. m“. “n5 3;, .nl.;>rnx:ni:i_tuly' 2.000 cases can , Canada 1,5 “.911 as other lnbnur tory of the Island from the time victor ihougLt of transporting Ac"! of 1907 ed r »~ M m? S'O___I.S_ “' —" "rmrw-iii‘ AflnlllPl‘ siihmirizlon bll1i\\'l‘ll i‘ il- M". Nillfibflll >1llll-_ _ _ fwrfves lnfC.,-,-n;|llon_ Th; sump“. lnfiof Qnpialn Holland's Sufi/By llllclllllc bl! "ill nowadays. Ti fill-Cl‘ l-llllsl (‘m loll_ _,_ V; m“) Rkg MapIJQan read l lllllTllS Dalpzzliiv mics oi l",)Illill:)._ii|fS The i-piilr-il tipcilnizzilion was not chides Ilpllroximatclv 25.000 housc- 1764, doallng with the u-bsenivl" HO rvicrrrd to tho rglglblig - wholn 955p, tho Judgv is of lllfl . wflforl; Dav “Itassagc “on, the Shun" _ AL ‘hp-P-E-vlv-iibsgii shippml (pom v llllilll§ I ‘ lllilC lflslnilgflsilgl illflcglznlliuhlllltlelilltlofrl‘): bids in about 100 tlillcs D1‘ szimplc landlord prgblom, the period oi mrnl of ills Wood Islallds-Cari- opinion that the grfélillldi of "Dislrict No_ 7BMr. lllgnlillybrl . -.~ n4‘ ' ' Edllllllllflll or C: . Jul-ll“ ll’ llll‘ lllflll“. 5 "h, WU been arms scattered across Canada. ITAKE Two _ _ v ihou ferry; and the increasing mlssal are rcnsona. y .|\ ._ Anms TlnglEy nf4Sackville. N. . ‘my ""'l‘ 7'l° Ml-lllld riiiv iii Vlillil>\l\<‘~ l-lllllml “"9 lllKl l‘ llllllllll“ 9°“ ‘m On the basis of the survey. oath‘ JONES ltruck traffic over thls route to ated he shall malrr- an older .. ~<~t for bcinll llllllllle m b‘ lllp. J. Lcslt-f MucLeod (nee Mar- i-ould bc ircnglitrd to iliu Aihvrla sironizoix However, he had no mates of employment m dmorem PREMIER i . . .. I . m N ' s u kt “w d- his hand and the Sea] of R521 5' m fmwwm were read Iallcl .\iucl\'c.:izlei a daughter. DOI- cities for $1.98 (‘Olllplitfil with SL115 iloiilii that viz-millionsHurould industries “moldy hours of work, blhlllblllldlllfl lllllllfl-Jrllgliylndlllgd ogrllllnuiqt Cguih Cfinllu in‘: Pct-m so? lléloeléourt digmowing m“ WW3,‘ fldmrilnwnm My‘ Walther, (il-.\l‘_\'il,l'll15,6 V; - < ;'_ - -~ Siibllflll)’ and l-"t as ._ ' _.c1ung ng comi o y -‘ _~ l ~ _ . .,_‘-<_ ‘s _ ‘ , l Ggvcrndl‘ ' No.32‘ Glasgow on wMr. Wll i-xliluiiird llz» lllsllilclrmcn iii illl‘ nine local; hail §l,‘,f,,,§§§;,°,.l,',lll lhitllsllllillllubtllil‘ gfl federation. The Nuiloriul Policl‘. trucks {luiiifi ovvr ruler)‘ hour nflnnd conflrimirig tht. said lilo-I'll" (Lpliiltvllt. ‘fivglprltfirlllll‘lulg Fragment 1947 to Mr nnq- MIS to vlllltlllfltil‘ llllll hrtn rcdu Cil made mops money lhml if they held (tents and alum. noll-yvorkcrn, nmlllio coi-icedcd, was “ihc only way‘ iiiv day and night, he declared, i531; ll ltin Judgr conic-s O VM and . rY-w we“ bum Mr’ “m; . fin en ~ga liter. some yours iiilo lli oidci- ia n ,llt‘~;ll ruilsidc the DpQQlIlZHKlOIE. ilc other significant statistical data Canada could survive after COH- Till‘ movcnlcnt of berries by Conclusion that‘ the rilicg nfkihc“ ‘lav-Foyer. Mn Maurice -, j-ycnrlegtta; i “g l Panama. Canal S|lllQlllll-."(‘Ol1illl3il- ll.l(l no fear for the future. we obtainm-L lfndoi-ation" but it had worked a air, the Premier predicted. meant grounds for dismissal are null prgs-Hlent of the Summersirle ___ ' tion. Chief CUIlIIYllSSlOII" J- A; "dd Tho survey will be carried outlgrmt lwfflfijlp to this Province. development of another cash ln- reasonably lllibaillllllfllecb hi1“? Kmgmpgclub’ and Mrs. Mill. Ml} In. Crou said he assumed ilic railway, BMW!“ by offlcl-ll cnumerltnrg‘ of the o- He referred u, the snnnssmsl industry which will yield Island simihrl-y make an order a ou nu om, ma,’ formu- praddeni 0 - --- hiad not ulilllivd ll"? "Yllllcllllll Pm‘ . mlnlon Bureau of Statistics, who l’ D~ James Robertson farmers from ilalf a million to a the anneal. Whlcll "ll" “hall l. int-at Kinsmen Club and 110W llOlllllLVH-wit Blwkanc. Wash-i Pvrtionateiy l°'llll°""l°lllfll9 DOl-lLS-l Ycsloriiny eVvlllllil l‘ bmlluet’ will interview a small fraction of oflorts (l-tl Lillf‘ dair lndustrylmllllon dollars yc-arlv It will have the offcct o! $llll<‘l‘~‘"lll"g llltgindslvil» N-s» llllll Mn‘ “ML Fr-b. l7. Mrs. Reuben coi-rill, for- rlllY-‘llllml "Y" lll’ M“ ll- 332%“: the households in these c-laccs l" "sllillllélf M" 15,831, in m, mmcumh, bmcm 550p“? Wm, m, Qrder-ln-Cmlncll for fllslllls- 0mm program and entertainment lllPill of c Cites U. S. Principle Nvill, W"! lllllll ‘ll lhe ' ‘ ' ' durin the two weeks the survcyllll Pl ll°°_ w“ ‘ _ ‘ .. v _ rln the iilmci-l - iindc direction of Dr. Fl’ N w London Sllfili fllldrelsel‘ were “we” “by is lng progress All onumcrators carly 1890s; also lo the develop small holdings. Wiih strawber sal and of restoeg puma seruglfivnulnr Tho song leader was - Mr. Frau/it)’ Cllell B llrlllfllllc lll MPSSTS- A- sl’ Plan“ ‘l’ H‘ c- oarr official credentials and any ment of the fox lndustry_ and‘ ries. he stated- Sou can make l.ant aa a pen-nan n ‘ P " 'R. llle Taylor. Accom- $ENAULT_ M u“ Elm“ the United Status known l! .lll° Klfllllll- ~l< ‘l Lamb“ “ml Mr‘ RM” lnfogmation given to them is strict-laced potatoes. l W" l" llmllsllllll ‘mums l‘ ye“ "m" - K'“ii'l“.3s. llllr. Ref: Sov- “lllll? Hospital on Feb, M, 1M1, uspokane “new Under (he rulinggert Grflhgnm l confidential l “I was uvmg m virgin“; about pp;- agrg," Hg mind other kind; Lqgtor ODonnt-‘ll TEPl-eselllodiilllll ‘ i lllsllllll FlPl-‘lx APlQMUl-l- "94 31 no U S railway could rhuisll‘ ill Mr. St. Plcrrc slrvsiilll llle Pr” y i ll9l2" ih Prcmlcr recalled “and of barrios in which a lirnsllerotlS Mr. Dwyer boforo the full Bench TWAIN DOST OUT tears. Body at. Compton Funeral higher freight ratt- for an in1l_~.-_‘du,.1ng of qualliy fish products. “RES POPULATION DOWN l1 th-“mk l‘! you Wm! hack £0 mo, income could be nmde wh-h ‘he yeswrday‘. G. R‘ Homms‘ Km ._J film“ SllmlTWWld-E- llll 4 °'¢l°¢k medial! 005m ill-‘il that FILITIIQ-dITliQ l‘°‘°llel'llll"les were lmulldgli-I i files of T-ltc Guardian of that] development of air traffic. appeared for tho Atiornfiy-Gcll" A] --mdor Graham Bell triad l! l“ llll°lll°°ll- Wll" ll wlll l” l" l‘ lerllllnlll Pmll“ omy “col” Mr‘ sl‘ Plane slum Si‘ l": rytrllter DUBLIN Fell" 27—(AP)_Elre" il-m ~ou would find n coupic of The Premier included among oral. -m;1 Mark Twain to invfll llllllllPf-‘i lo the K. of O. Home. "0"! lllmvell Wm’ llllls" “rained °ll’l° °l SlPNllWN and "flivrfe ht: the Plllllllllllml h“ ‘pruned to m m‘ l l; l f mine promoting lhel prose-iii. and hrospmllirc markets The taxation appeal case nltiic lffisun (til telephone invention. In“ nihsnn ,, n by the rater-Slaw Canlmvlv" bem- ihau ilwlllf "l‘°"l‘l ‘l “a-‘s - _ time low of 2.953.452“ drop of "l l5. Q t _ . _ . . . a indaor Com ny from tax $500 l" ‘ ed the mono! 0 Saturday morning idln i-mclplc of the fisher . ~li l r fl - idca that if you look Printc lad Newfoundland. Labrador, llrWest J, W. W Pll WM me author loan luldock from 5L Min’. Om- mIMIIlOnJefIQrson ‘ililfl lho prinrlplClgléy-fs gnsgoclativlli- ll m“ we" blfgsdlgcllcillcllcatroshlglii nIlIIxINNKEBQlCEII ward Island Potatoes to Virkinlnl Indies. llic New England Stairs. assessment: by ill’! Clll‘ ‘g ch35; l0‘ n‘ friend who ‘Vim bankmllt ,_ent (hapel. would be impractical in Cnnaihr. H l kept in mind, the] ‘lllltalltilthfzal his: since 1936 w“ 189,492 mpy would bc welcome lhPrc_.br~-‘ and‘ Sflilllli America.‘ _ lottotowg was gdgiuénccamllgrn ‘WM. ' Answering n question by u- - product would e o Mimi , cause they matured two u: tarcv Cling hs own cxporicncc as a March . M‘ - ~' ‘vmdvr ffl-i-i-ETA‘! Locke‘ Brmsh Columlna-l ,.,,,_,,lsgll_.sll_rrt supervising ofmfvggylnln‘ o‘ yyafi thrrgfatzg tone-qtllarller alljlzlgbllola works earlier tluin the nuizv: dnlrymum. lio SiTPSSpd the neeld appeared fora 1&0}; Mn-mn COYERNICUS SAW _ ll tlc l'>I|\\'-'ly l ‘l ile rocxzssi a o avs. a am u , s . .. ,f | 1 d l -;l_ ~_ "n; C y an . . ' . -~ N u 2333032510355? m lww‘ rolungiwlllk ‘an’? Fire": suplblllilitts tgvhlgl? lull been l'°°°l"°‘l by ‘he Lsheriglllflil‘alggdlrcferrcll l0 ll"? lllsllisglncllllllll‘; wlllligsnlvvllh ourqrzduf foimllollcl‘ Clly. _ . l li wasa POliShIYIOHIK-CKTPQPIYWF I I ‘mm m 19M‘ and L850 m “hm! owruu‘ “mom Weill’: ill! lake ser- me“ m‘ msh Toss. od h d moss industry as one of greatl cation “when tllc young people 'I‘he appeal of Gordon MutKiu- l who m 1543 introduced the _ 0- ordera had been Plliwll i" 1943 ‘Plihc llsllellm“ s °ll The ‘lllllllly ° m“ l “cl a ' ~~ - ' thnlk the have to o awn‘ or from a coflllcllllll llllll” ‘no s stem for astronomi- UNDENTAKEN muse 1946 contracts as weii n5 lously to hem. Mfifil- Plell‘ "‘l"l' been most oxcellenl. r. Ilarabeo posslbilllivs- PSPPl-‘lillll ll lll° “w”; . ll g l “°" L . dlqmfig- MVP-lull‘ 4' game from 1944. had not been iillvd. Mr. McKlchan Drill!“ llle De‘ said. Now, however, France was can be bleached licrc. . Come l" in Clllirlvllvlflw" 1° Highway Tllllllc M Wqgonfid — EMIKLMER At the close of the slltlnft. Clllel artment of Fisheries for m4; w?" coming back into thc world's mar-‘ "one grout vvrnt in Island make moncyz Wc iivant to pro- rd. R. R. Boll. K-C" lflll ‘ KC Commissioner Cross comnirntr-rllport it liad given "l9 lullgllllell‘ kei. He was not worrying about msmr“ o; cnllrsv." hc said. "was moi» the typo of cdllcallon suitcd MacKinnon; G- R- llillllll“ - ~' chnhmhwl u‘. the wltnes had been on the siantlflp iii-god that the fishermen mar- m“ ,.°,,~,pe1|l|nn_ Mr, Larahcc H“. ammo-ll“; or the Island rail-‘ta our roquircmcnts. As a Gov- cymbal-ed for lhc Crvivn- | G F "W"! WWII)!" (m. ‘even days, _ lknt nll their‘ Dfllillml! lil‘l1'°|[l"'l‘llvl'§; said. nlflvlllfll ll": Igllmd mo- way wltlahl-hc mainland in llJi6.'crriincnt we llupt‘. through build- - -————'— ' - e I n“. l“ "Judnlfligll ftrombelllgsilllistyv); esrligib wlilllculllildlvlduaell; .sei.-‘,§§',°,°,,',’,,,,‘I‘ all?“ olillelbilleviggutliltueidiieti: 5° "l" l" °°lll°l llllP lsllllll "l"? l"! lllllll fltwfls ld" ‘l’; °g““l];l" JQVIISN NBIIIEBB slllll a " nelson I 0 - , r _ i t in North America. to gvc t a ren , an eve p I°lll¢ l° 5° Mm a long while" lthltlllemmblltllai-hillrlilplcfl.ommonded prli-ilécthev M a punch allo"tl't;'lflzn%rfil\)llélll‘t about other chang- export men in the lines this Pro- Riyal Navy r. ~ ~ . . . Hits i u opportunities in vlncr- requires so badly. ~ 4 rlty prices for fishermen gpokc briefly commendin the es. open nu P ‘ _ ,_._l T0METR|ST§ zlilrgument was that til! Prl" °l E fishermen on their efforts to marketing of blueberries and ‘This Island is the healthiest JERUSALEM. Feb. 27 R11 0P ‘ IN IIEINUNINM . In loving memory of _ . - - WILIENT MCCARVILLE ' lied Feb. 2n, I943. Inserted by his Wife Nflfllfll and Jams: i" at; son. if ll We"! h e year, should bu)’ l! ml" mp and other fishE-nl; eaalvmalil ll l‘ Irould last soiwil- The" 'l‘°“l‘l l" no spread between the dglllamlllx fishermen rflelwll "l4 l ' n, had to unend- whlch. Father Fm-ncis only ilnancla y but i-n the satis- faction gained from the knowledge that they were contributing to community service. a. “m,” “m m’ “flue thfihe annual meeting concludes build a eo-operatlve organlzwionuoltier berries, smolts, lobslersmtc. "WW4 Today lobster are being taken by l them. would pay big dividends not M‘. to Bash,“ M4 N“, Yqfk; so l Mo our barrios; and tho possibil- ities mendous. iro- ln this direction are “We only lack big cities here. Mr. J. morning with the electldn of to provide ready markets. which Conlradrs Leo Bradley» "ml wll‘ of the Island lisheriea ill! W" otflcers and other executive work. is the reason why we have not llam MacLeon. place in the world for livestock." with humans if you behaved your- selvcs." dross the Premier a vote of 1e said. "It would be the some‘ (Laughter). At tho conclusion of his ad- was tendered thanks on motion of The latter said. Navy destroyers lnlcrcophd iii nnrillflffl Palrslinc waters annih- er ship carrying Joxvs swkrst lo ni-iler Palestine illczallyz n Gov- ernment sour-co said tonight. “Specialists in the fif- tiniz of glasses for the feels.” The ship was identified b!’ Jewish sources as llic Halm Arl- 53 Gfllflflll Sh!“ . osoroff. They said it carried 1.350 would-be immigrants. uni correction of ocular de- .