I/Fll I YOUR Multiply tib- now earning M. C. STEWART, ‘IOU! uss. won't! ls l frouvnow will you are ll. sum. isn't it‘! _ You should protect tlilp fortune of your earning capacity. A Dousinion Life Po will ensure your dependents continuance of your Income or provide a fond for you on retirement. sin-rs rsur This oven. - Ill-HS Home“ Street. Cila-rlotteixrwn, mm. Ilsa-Mm avid-summon: , ABILITY T0 IARN monthly lasauat Ian are h! the ninth! you'll live Quite a ROPNIBIINHVI i ti. F. llutoheson & Sllli OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular tie- fects.” 53 Grafton Street PAPERS Si ORDERS (Continued 0mm Peg. l) fended to "snake an lane" of the suppression. Several reliable Hungarlannews- paper men said members of the Communist-dominated political no- lice hsd visited all newspapers and ivsrned the editors against plint- ing the note. The newspaper men said Kip Uisag, one of the Small Holders‘ party organs, was com lied to make revisions when pol ca found a ZOO-word atory about the note on page one. Four hundred copies had been run off before the police acted and they became collectors’ items. This latest incident la part of the manoeuvring that has been go- ing on in Hungary since the nilddle-of-the rind Small Holders Party won in post-war rliamen- vary elections, but colic on Com- munists and other parties to slum; in the Government. Liner Ericsson y, Damaged By Fire ‘NEW YORK. March 7—(AP)-A fire that raged for two hours tu- rluy aboard the United States liner ‘ Jiiiiii Ericsson was declared under control shortly after 4 pm. The British liner Queen Eliza- llElll: berthed at the same pier, continued to embark passengers for a scheduled 4.30 p.m. sailing as illrmflll fought flames aboard the Eritsson, Fire commissioner Prank Quayle) mi most of the damage to the Elrlcsson was in the ship's super- utrurture. Huge ;ectlons of the Wood were chopped from the ship's deck, leaving only steel stsnchlons. Although the Coast Giinrii said it lind ordered the Elizabeth moved to the middle of the Hudson ltiver as a precautionary measure, Cun- airi-Whlte Star officials said she . ll. S. PREMIER (Oosttinuod horn Page 1) with certain provinces, “they should be made st s general con- ference'where they could be dls-. cussed and wihere all provinces could empress their views." Al for the “so-called mdnor ta] fielW-airsuesnent and eleatab- ity-which he said the Dominion had Jnvaded in wartime and re- fused to leave unless paid oom- Densatlon. the province insisted on gettrlsig back the exclusive right to tax in these fields "sim- ply because we want to preserve some provincial autonomy." Fol!’ Courses Open ‘Ihere now seemed to be four possible courses open to Nova Scotia. First, it could accept the pires- ent Dominion ilax formula “and from a financial point oi’ view, and speaking for ‘the present only. We would receive more money ‘if we aracepted the Domin- ion plan. than we could hope to raise if we went back to our old system." Under the plan, the Province would be given a guaranteed minimum of $10,000,000 annually which would rise wftih any in- crease in the province's popula- tion arid the country's gross na- tional production. Secondly. t-he Province mlgiht refuse the Dominion offer and return to the ~ pre-war basis under which it collected mum of lte revenue from corporation taxes, succession duties and other taxes but. that would mean three to four millions less than the Dominion oflfer. “That ls, of course, a consid- erable sum for a small Province and it is not lightly to be cast aside." ' “A third possibility is that some new basis altogether might be found for an agreement be- iwccn Dominion and the Prov- ince." In this connection he suggest- ed that a plan offered by the Rowell-Slrois Commission on Do- minlon-Provinoiai relations "is still worth considering." That plan was that the Domin- ion should assume the debts of the Provinces and the Provinces should g-ive the Dominion the sole right to collect income Kncl corpordtiion taxes and succession duties. But where a Province had done all it could to provide an aver- age Canadian standard of serv- ices for its people out of’ romain- ing sources of revenue and yet ~ would remain at hcr berth until found it could not raise the nec- ‘““_‘1'~' “me- essnry money without unduly A heavy taxation. then it should ‘ be entitled to a grant from the Liiied Out, Domnm, llo Pain! Nu padsor platen to fuuwlth-iust a aw filo!" of a painless remedy PUTNAFTS QURN EXTRACTDR-Qnly a few lfillilcl- lmn! and relief comes quickly. Tackle your sore corn today. For rapid results. for [ruin comfort, use the old relish a Corp ssmovcr, PUTNADVSCORN F-XTIQACTOR, as.- .. .|i dealers i.- Incllfvfnt. Putnam's Corn Extractor BIRTHS. MARRIASES. IIEATIIS ' 50c Per insertion v omens‘ _ fllll-SON-At the h-lnce County ‘ilsPliai, on Monday, March 3rd, 1947- ‘0 M1‘. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, hffl-filnotosi. a son. ACORN-w“ the Souris Hospital. on March 1st, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, w~ -‘\- Awm. a daughter (Barbara Gail.) I HUME-At the P. E. I. Hospital, Marcih 6, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl rioitiitown, a son, Ian DEATHS MIcDOUGALL — At Bangor. Maine, March 6. 1947. Mrs. Elizabeth Mao- D°ll8all ti. bei- 80th year. Rwistna will arrive Monday evening. Funer- ll from the home of hei- son. Camp- - bell MacDougall, Bangor, Wednes- My. March 12th. Service beginning ~ li2P.M. RSSERY -— Suddenly at Elisabeth, N. J.. on Wednesday. March b. Qmrse Victor Eesei-y. Remains will arrive in Charlottetown this evening, funeral tomorrow. Bun- --o‘clock. Interment People's cem- GIY. from the Maobean Funeral Home. service starting at i cf cry, ll. ll. lllacLean UNDERTAKER IMIALMER Charlottetown North an! "The fourth and ‘last possibil- ity is that, recognizing that the Dominion offer has financial at- tractiveness so far as this Prov- ince is concerned but that. it has other undesirable features, we should continue to see-k modifica- tions of the offer in those re- Ellects which we consider unsat- isfactory. That is the state we have now reached." silllilitillr an (Continued from Page i) Greece back to her 'feet conomic- iallr. Prom United States was sur- pluses. new cached largely i... oc- cupied Germany, s-uch materials as trucks, tanks. planes and clothing might be iionsterred by on ad- ministrative order. But Congress must enact special legislation if who are swelled from gourccs other than surplus. Bathtub! M110"! the many questions still luvdevlrled was whether the United States proposed to “ulster only Greece. or to extend aid also to Turkey and other governments ihs-t might be iii distress at least' partly as s result o! Russian pres- sure. Trianan was informed by aides before his recent inn-to Mexico that probably $250,000,000 would be ed altogether for effective aid to seoe for the remainder of this RN‘. Dill Possibly $100,000,000 ad- ditional over s five-year Period. _ Vi‘!!! VLS ivi iii-tin. NtilV/iii it tisnums Anita “I I Yul‘ WAY r 14' vu~lowe~musowemn~wr - . Mr. Village osiiriisi. ausiinisii lllllllfill oii Fills This solemn la reserved to: sen of local interest. but advertising ai I IlOIsy laws-e may bg.l§fll1edi ll "V! “Illa s word-strictly pay-i ‘M. u, “u-n A Kodachrome film gntitled "A 56lNh Unending", dgpimm‘ CRASWILL f0! Photographs. IIMMIE‘! TAXI. PhOnl 5E. OONFEDBBATION LIFI 1]!‘- SURANCE. NEW ESSION Electric Clocks. Toomll UsicStore. REMEMBER. -- Steamed brown bread and baked beans today, 4 to 6 pm. Phone 1l08-J or oall st 1O School Street. ' CHURCH NOTICE for Pariah the imperial Oil C lost night. “W?” Th0 111m. of an educational not.‘ lire, was shown following on uni formal dinner at the 1°“ Hotel. Among those present. st the function were Premier J.‘ Walter Jones, Mr. Lloyd w, shgw, Director of Education, Rt, Rev. R.‘ V. McKenzie, saint ‘Z10 find Ml‘. Bromiweli Chandler. i Yesterday also marked the J.G. Dunlap, district manager, Hall- lmlllefl’. 3 pm. J.F.Reoson,distrlct manager, i fax; PLAY REPEATED-Another ca- pacity house attendied the pre- sentation lrist night of “Anne of Green Gables" at Heart: Hall. The play, produced by Trinity United Church Young People, was direct- Od by Mrs. Ruby Houle, CD-A. I'M-HERE‘. Halifax; and JJ-i. Cerry, resident manager, City. BIEFEIIIAKER / _______ g (Continued from Page l) stmlsht vote of rioii-omrioem in the Govemmdwt, said that "under our democracy this country cannot exist and prosper under a Govern- ment Whibh while it av-otws private enterprise is afflicted with a def- finite trend toward socialism." "I believe that buslnem will be THE WORD BAHA’! DEANS LlGl-lT-JThle third principle of Baihlfuilah i5 ‘Religion mum be the Cause o! Love and Affection.’ Religion mould unite all hearts and cause wars and disputes to vanish from nhe face of the earth, ‘w’ PM“ ‘° 5P"“““"“Y- "d responsible if it falls to discharge §§‘_';§..“’§,,;,f.;‘B‘;,‘f§“ "° °""‘ ills duty to pwvide jobs," said Mr. ' ' ~ ' ‘ iDiefetibaker. ' "I believe too that business must‘ I mail-TEE; . i.“€€i....?.’?£'.'£ 1* “will” The w" m“ “"- senn J ' k Ltd ' t? Jed the peoples of the woo-id to our “i? - - "°°- ~- i” "f" shores. the spirit 0d sown-tine, of ed mummy “emu 1mm “ initiative and courage is the spirit two-weeks trip to Ottawa, George- in,“ I! needed “mead o’ the WP‘ vme’ Pa" and Mmfirem- “he” eaucratic attitude which is encour- lie attended the Canadian Auto- aged and fostered by ‘M5 Gwenh motive Wholesale Association. ma,“ and which appear‘ m mm sist of penalizing businms, denouiri- MfTg-orggmggffeg-‘fééslféwcing it, catechizing it,- frustrating ly surprised on Friday peveulng, ‘t’ owrtmdng ‘t and a‘ Fhe same Feb. wiii, the 25th anniversary oi "m °"P°°““¥ ‘i ‘0 P“°"“‘° "m" their marriage. Mrs. H. McPhers-m, and Miss S. Welsh were 1oiiitl hostesses to a large The Danger group of i friends who came to extend every. "The danger to our economic good wish to MI’. and Mrs. Evans future lies in the fact, that the on this happy occasion. During theibuslness mil-n. however honest, Lf course of the evening Mrs. Sims-ranged by snoopors will flinid , , ithat the incentive to expand and age“ ‘f “"“°l‘)‘ ma‘; l“‘°,ll"e$°“a‘l‘{";to produce has been (lestroyed by wise ma? madeeafhleu hagpgeléospl: , excessive taxation, tirriecessary lyn- - ‘ I although taken completely by sur-. wiliseegiiinclely(jugglzxraifgdflllgnuiils:\ prise, made a fitting reply. Whlleénoatrols" " | t . . . i.'.‘.‘..i‘.‘°‘.‘.‘..“’§§'}‘..?i"°‘i$§‘“nfémiiiiélii Bend» Mi plumb-w ow- Worthy read an appropriate ad- Elesnor ClaPP. Florine Evans aridIBTS 1T1 ‘he 59mm ‘ncluded L 0-! Mary Myers. Upon leaving tlieiBleltha-irpt fL~Woterioo Northlz. guests expressed the wish thatjMrs. Gladys Strum (OOF — Qll they would all assemble again tomzrpellei: Johrn- Blaclcmore (Sc -— celebrate the Golden Anniverssryirathbi-inge» and 11s. zspliiny (COF of this worthy couple. ;,_Dauph1n)_ WORLD - WIDE GUlLD—-On ‘ Wednesday evening. the members of the Baptist Qhurch World-Wide Guild conducted. the regular mid- week service. Miss Margaret Bulletin opened the service with brief devot- ional period on the missionary theme, Miss Verna Turner, presi- dent, open€d the second portion of the service witib the singing of "Come ‘Let Us Sing of a Wonderful lxwe." Misses Shirley and Ggaoe Crosby and Mar on lviaicEac ern c , _, . , _ than presented a playette “Beforei FIB '3'?‘ ““i,§'§"§§"°,§§,‘?_n§,§§'n the Meeting“ describing a. con- ‘ahve a zmteé,ermce in private ,V€l'SilliOl'l betweend a C l-lirluiu, mtilrllgizrsien . |Mohanimedaio an hris an: Jwe ‘Seuwe the govemmmt a,“ fefixfghsnig‘; "S: f;°,‘,‘{-’§'°§h§§ at: v ists for the purpose bf pfevenilflt; i ‘der tihe direction of Miss Pearle t “him and ma“ “ ‘5 m“ a iBurns, with Miss Florence Slm- 50' ilQve-mmm‘ ‘f? “gage n [moms at me mam’ no swim- ,pctltive business. l Sweet" and "A Song of Peace"! ‘The hymn, "lie Leadeth Me" was Mr. Diefenbaker said that "while biweaucrscy was not the file-dill)" of this Government it has been‘ expanded by this Government _u_ri- tll we have a position of of airs tcdav where the b-urerucrai: has developed the psychology of a-n ante-rial. LTTlPliEYI-dfifhl and fol‘ ‘above the courts." The RC. Policy votive Party eoiiid not support the; '0 0.?‘ Party's vote of non-will- followed by another playettc “M h ‘he “M s" ‘é'~§’§§.‘.i°i?.."§.°'.%ii..li..°““°“ ' e o - - 2:1? 833w“, nQn-Qhflstlafl ‘ The time had come for adherents, worn-an b her own people. This of private enterprise to make all was pilrllyflyfid by Misses Ora Bal- '0llfSpiX{Cn statement of their bz-i and Jean kliefs. lem, Verne. Turner I-lonmi. Following the offering re-i celved by Misses Alecia Jenkins and Evelyn Floss, Miss Pearle Burris song very effectively "Just For ‘Ib-Day". The hlmlll- "Jesus gligll Reign" and benediction by OAR FERRY RilLlllii (Continued from Page ll n Rev. LJ. Levy, brought a most. in- tercstlnfi oiogriim in a closs, ‘pprrted gifesrailgwafi; ‘fflilfllsfniizf (Puma! Please copy) Prgizilessive Conservative meldflbff§ for Calgary Wes-t who declare . . know how unpopular it is for ma,‘ Personals or gnyono else to say in "l" Mr. Nell Munn, Mt. Stewart. gc- money to car companled by hi's brother Edgar of "L Bu‘ I do ,Belle River are visiting their sls- revenue to meet ‘he extra ltera in St. Albans, Vermont, New Sea). ,York and Boston. Mass. l i The many friends of Mrs. Clark ‘Crosby Eon-ham. will regret to learn of ha: illness. She is st pre- aamt inidaowoirig an operation in the‘ El. I. Mr. John Munn Ms returned to his studies at P. W. C. after spend- ing g very pleasant weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Nell Munn, St. Andrews. eXven‘ Mr. McLura Cites Klnl Searching through freight r5193 on the Prince ward Island ferry are ultra. vlres of the Board of 'I‘ranFP°" Cilmmwi sloners, W. Chester S. McLureu Progressive Conservative for Queen's came 119°" a the House of Commons 2.5 ys-rs‘ [no mdlcfltlnfi‘ that Parliomtert ‘l: _‘" f reg m5 M“ Dgymu-n Mm“, of supreme in t e matter o Green drove to t. Stewarflml" m‘ "m? P“ “r u‘ Pun“ l 1 ed, but to obi-mi a few days wl-i his Dar» idgvzkrilnilgseiiitlht ingvlégrlésl m"! ents, Mr, an Mrs. Neil Munn and‘ ~ _ ll th -Dominlon. iéemgts slelg roads in good con J I Mfglgzgver? m Marsh m". i ' Dominion Cabinet under nosnunaaols wsron King's ioesklenw "requested" "it Board of Railwoy "- ' " lew"‘ they compete. railway mail cos», , Th‘ Pwh‘ “mh w" “Wetmedl u n w“ we" known’ "i§...ii':v.~om-‘ tracts and the jurisdiction of the " ill Nuiimimi- §,,",§’,§ff,§,_m" on certam Board of Transport Cosrunisslon- ers. Questions asked are by mom- ber: of all parties though chiefly by GOP. Prairies. wrhe Britt‘); Ngpth Amerlcg a? " . t h d terleil in s Too Late To Clasify “iZ."§...°.i§?";..'i'i‘iiry.'- i-QMMF; - " es ma aspire-rams mnoorr. “" "m" “n “we” v Cardigan. IMIli it i BLAOIITI, Paper Hangar and Phone 9041-1. I0! lAI-I - 'l‘0 NIW lIIJNI‘ Glow cabinet radiant oil hast- ors. New battery and electric rsdl and electric trons. Cous- ins io and Balsa o, - Hunter River. POI IA“ - '61 OIIIVIOIII engine with rs-oondflionsti transmission and automatic booster and one radiator. Coul- ins ladle and Isles Service- mum: itlvI. rant-ram. Decorator. Mrs. e Mrs. participate in of life and ill Mutch referred WES ll. of treasurei-‘s respectively, by different exit ideas and problems. The meeting privileged to hear a very interest- ing ‘impromptu talk on missionary work in Monchiiria by MYS- Dob- son Lea. Mrs. Ireland and with other missionar- ies went to Manchuria, where she enjoyed her work for 3 1-2 years until they were after the said there was a peoples’ hearts only sctisifled by Christianity. At the close of her talk Mrs. beautifully which the Manchurian women liacl done. The thanks of the Society were cordially extended to Mrs. Lea. Bustin read a letter thanking a friend for sending Christmas cards and asked that more cards and Sunday School papers be sent at Mrs. Miss Elma “'35 Lea. outbreak of war. Leo, showed embroidered Inman the low postage of Bc a lb. Mrs. ‘minded all of the for which a being prepared, and asked member The meeting m. said the Progressive WWW. Mizpth Benediction. to bring a friend. closed with THE CHARLUFFETOWH GUARDIAN _Trinity W. M. S. Presented Library Monthly Meeting the‘ The Women's Midonsry flociety i search for crude oil in Canada. was of Trinity United Church, ICIIII- PPQBQYIN-‘d as a. I11! l0 11" library lottetown, held the March meeting 1°‘ “‘° Dwlrtmfnt of Education by in the Social mu on Thursday LW-Hafternoon, The President. Mrs. B. E. Kllltlh presided, thirty aix mom. bers and four visitors were pro- .seut. . . Ohuhme" The Worship service, led by Mrs.‘ iilcv.) H. C. Rice opened with olnslng the Hymn. “Prom livery Stormy Wind That Blows". follow- Duxistiurs ed by the Lord's Prayer in unison.» University, Dr. G.D. Steel, Prince Mrs. Rice save a very beautiful .of Wales College, Major MacKen- meditation on Prayer. l The singing of the prayer Hymui I-Il-Wlireatlvt on me, Breath of God",- _ ifeellngly to the pass. of another: Sm“ John‘ OD‘ Mwm-egml’ “mat beloved member. $n |Hugh Miller. "who time our beloved president." Miller will be fondly remembered for her fine Christian and charming personality. The minutes meeting were gi-ven secretaries. Mrs. Bustin and Mrs. Bennett and were adopted as read. Mrs. Bustin read g letter from (Reva Nicholson. York, ask- ing that. the society increase its allocation 5 per cent in order to‘ "The New Projecti 1 (RevJ one Mrs.- chBru cter the Fsbrulay report the Building". The Society agreed to do their best in order to have a share in the great work. interesting temperance were read by the secretary, Mrs.‘ W. H. Johnson. ‘The collection was received and dedicated by singing The Doxoiogy.‘ For tho study period on India. Mrs. Mutch gave a short and very interesting synopsis of the chapter’ telling of the Christian youth of -India, young India was beginning‘ to think. ‘ Mrs. Harold Newsuii told of the Fraternity Club. which were form-i ep in India during the war, and of tlia far-reaching results gained by army pcrsoiiiicl from all WJlkS countriesf meeting together in frir-iiiily dis- course and discussing thci-i‘ differ- reports, then greatly, was born in forced to leave She hunger in the several pieces w” of Milton and Rustlco. st. Mark's, "i111 "liming of the Imperial Oil ~ brought mi. =1, 11 n 1 ., Hgudgd by Malcolm Mnplnneg Rustlco, Holy Communion, 11 u, agents throughout the Province. lam-vie, to g clog-Bf I n: wornm tabove), representative elder to m.; St. Jfllyfs‘ when’ evening Among those in attendance were,| 3m,” m, “ma”, period ape,“ the presbytery, 50 members of St. James church, Truro, N. S., went to Halifax to attend the Presbytery trial of their pastor, Rev. Perry F. Rockwood, charged‘ with breaking oiie of his ordina- tion vows which calls for obedi- ence to higher church authority. Mr. MacInnes announced that ‘ the verdict should go against the, minister, the elders will raj h protest. immunizing City Schools Completed ,.___ . , The Health Division of the De-f paxuneri-t of l-l-aaltii and We-lia-“fi has just completed visits to the City Schools mid those of Spring Park and Parkdale ‘in the annual spring immunizing campaign. This year, protection against Whooping Cough was siven in ad- dition to that of Diphtheria i0 the pN-school children. The attendance at the school clinics was considered very good, considering the preval- ence of measles and colds which are {at present almost in epidemic PTO‘ i r portions. A total of 687 ChlldIGLl‘ were given protection. Oi this number. 1B8 pro-school children were given the double protection; and 499 school‘, children were given the TP-lllinlilq itrg doses of diphtheria toxold to‘ raise their immunity to diphtheria ,up to n siilififililitlil lcvcl. In i0lli‘ wecks tiiiie ilie schools will be revisited for the second ‘lnriocul-otioiis of pro-school child- rcii JDd ilie third and final rounds will be made o mouth inter. Mothers who have bren prevent- ed, by current illness cf babies and pire-echooi child-Itin- frcm attending the clinics, just completed, may commence their children's immun- izations on the second visitation of the schools by the Health Division. Do not miss this gQCCilid and last opportunity to have your pTE-SChOfll this spring. ‘c. c. r. Council from Mutch before closing re- April meeting special program each British Woman ls Acquitted B (Al? The Jury 0! 10 men women deliberated an hour and 18 minutes after three days of testi- that mony_ and The prosecution charged House of Commons that the rail; Mm Cornock She said he often made her tie him 35MB"! 9° up-either in their home or in an (ind support of his contention that‘ muted woodk and beat him [Of Ed‘,- hig sexual satisfaction. the Board of Transport Cosnmll- have not been appreciably‘ member extended since 1922. My researches n have confirmed those that Parliament slorilars 8069i: this sesslo l lter Klnl f ast years made by Prime Mn‘ gupgatns in these matters. I to convince the railway co that such is the case wlthl next two months." In addition to the freight rates made mom ills week, the order the which now has nearly 200 un- Mn- answered questions. h" blossom- with queries about the two snies, to what extent ed out Commissioner!‘ railway comip members RIBTOL, England, March 7 —-l )—Ml'8. Rosina Ann Comock, 34, an expectant mother, was ac- ’, qultted today of a charge of mur- . ‘derlng her husband. Cecil, found in Of the weflkf-‘YB °“‘~‘" °“° ‘u? a bathtub at their home here Dec. t two , in love with another w“! need moresay it. They need man, bludgeosied her husband l0 ‘ death wilih a toy boat. Mrs. Cornock in statements road h mmittee n the, president. presided. i _ _. speeches on in the Com- Pill" rom the the is ope’ at the meeting. Passes Resolution The foilowiiig rrsolution was pnsscd last nlglii by the Provin- clnl Council of the C. C. F. at a meeting held in thc Queen Hotel: "The C. C. F‘. Provincial Coun- cil of Prince Edward Island con- demns the action of Premier Jones in attempting to cause div- ision and discord bctwcen the farmcrs and the labor unions. "The C. C. F. recognizes that farm prosperity is possible only if there is n prosperous llFbBll‘, ipopulntlon with purchasing nowk-r adequate to buy the food and farm products necessary for good‘ lilting. At the siime time, a prosperous farm 110011111510" CW" ates a demand for manufactured goods which keeps tho whole of industry turning. “The situation during the war years is ll clear demonstration of this fact. On the other hand- iht‘ lowering of the income level of ‘either group results in disaster to tlfl’ other. The fundamnntoi problem of tho farmer todai‘ l5 to achieve higtinr purchasing piiiv- or in return for his lll‘lldll‘.l'l’ so that he can shorlrn his hours iii labour and at the 51ml" timi" "dd to tho comfort of frirm lilo. is . at her trial, told police that her “The prodiictirr cnp-iciti" of “husband was sexually perverted. this nation is such that. ulvlhifll“ properly plnnnorl cconomi‘ utilizes u. m» iiiii tho ilowi‘ "5 machinery and of tnclrnlcnl Wk ‘encc. the work trot-k of all our [goggle could be shortened and the average purchasing power greatly increased." Mr. Fred Young. Maritime dlr- cctor of the c. c. rt. was present! M,’ Goo-q.- Wfillell, provincial ‘Lewis Complains Blackjack Being (By Marvin L. Arrowsmlthl WASI-IINGTONMorch 1--(APl- Attorney General Clark moved in- Ohurch Tuesday with the undera- tor, the Bu. T.A.A. Duke in the IYoung, WA Young and D.A. Campbell. ‘were ,J.P Matheaon. JR. Bimiett, D. ‘Clark, Heath Mucleotl. N. Mac- FMIIYCII, --—» i "It Prethvtvn iKitty Kearney From Klilarney M AtPrinoe Edward llvytery was held in Ithaca’ of P. E. I. ‘flielhsthmeetingoltiie RC7. The following Elders i present: RA. MacKeaizle. | Earl Mel-minis. sionors to the Genet-oi Assembly in 0118-111! in Juno were_oppointed as follows, Rev. G C. Webster, Rev TW. Goodnvill, Mr. Nonrian Mac- r-odyezi» and Mir. Dobson Clark wiihi the following Altermatm: Rev. RD Msclxan. Rev JA. MBDGOWSILI Mr. D.A MaicKlillwn and Mr. J.P. Matheson Qri- motion oi’ the Rev. T RB. Somers, the Presbytery nominated the Rev. Dr. Joseph’ Wasson of Calvin Church. Toronto, for the moderator-ship n; the As- xnbly. The statistical report presented; by the Clerk showed increases in‘ the number of Elders, Infant Barr‘ tisms, Sunday School pupils, Co -‘ muriicnnts added by confession of‘ faith and by certificate and in’ tion in mortgage indebtedness. 3‘li qt the 41 rcingrsgailons report‘ no mortgage indebtedness who -, ever. Rcportlxig for the "Advance and Peace Thankofferlug", Rev. GC i Webster stated that st. James,‘ Charlottetown, Canoe Cove, Mer-i maid, I-flghfleid and Alberton con-i gvefgatiocg had oil over-subscribed their allocations-and that a total of $19,770 had been reached so far Ln the Presbytery - the allocation‘ is $28,960. For the whole Church a total of $1,267,000 had been‘, icached i0 date. He announced 111m the Executive Secretary of the‘ Fund, the Rev. Wilfred Butcher oil Toronto would visit the Island from, April 30th lo May 3rd and that regional conferences would be ar-‘i ranged. , ‘Po the property txnniiiittee’ was referred the matter of an lslaaid act. iincormrallng til-z Trustee Bcard of the Presbyterian Church llli Canada: the Clerk was authorized‘ to seek the incorporation of the. Trustees cf the Charge of Murrayl Iiarbour North and Peter's marl. On rewomnlendzition of the Mis-‘ sions Committee the Court aPDrov-i ed the application of gramlts for thg Tyne Valley, Marshfieldi Brookfield and Albertori augmentedi charges and the request of the Al-l bertcm-tvest Point Charge for the appointment of the Rev. George Curinrixigham by the Board c! Mis-l chud prowfm“ a‘ the Schcol clinic ‘ 5mm- Th“ R9"- Ja5~ A- MBCGWPP“ tish airman who smacked his cart- prescnied a call on the part of the, New London Charge to the Rev,‘ Donqld A Campbell, B.A., which Clrried a stipend of $1,800.; free? use of mrinse and fo-ur tire-sits‘ hol-‘ iidays. This was approved by the ‘Court and placed in Mr. Camp- ibciYs hands who intimated his ac- ;ccpinnce cf it. - The Court arranged for the in- ciiiciisii to lake place on the eve- zi-iizg of lvluy 6th in Clifton Church. ,Til0 maitrr of the sale o1 o. piece lot‘ land by the Malpeque congrega-, lion was referred to the property’ committee forr investigation and report. For the princlpslship of the ‘Piesbyterien College, Montreal, the. Court iaominated the Rev. Prcfssscr iRobert Lcnncx, who at present oc- cuples the chair of Old Testament‘ -Litcratuire and Excgssls, t Reports of committees on SS.‘ and YP S by Rev. F‘ N Young;_ Colleges by Rev. T H B Scrners;i Pensions by Rev. WA. Young; Ev- angelism and Social Action by Rev.‘ C Camcgy: Budget by Rev. RD.‘ liincbean; and Remlts and Nam-i iizntioirr; by Rev. THB Scimers, ‘were all appmvcd The matter of, appointing o Syiiodicol Evangelist‘ was left over to the iicxi meeting‘, Attention \\".lS drairti- to tho lacti that the Presbytery bad recently ‘suffered berravement in the pass- llli.’ of three esteemed Eiders, Mr," l-LJ Gordon oi Si. James. Char- lottctcwn, Mr D.M lVlacLeod of capable and popular Kitty Kearney From Killarney. a PAGE m st. Patriots play, QIDIIUW 011s with St. Patrick's Day about. ions has always been looked for Ward to eagerly by local theme ‘some and has always been successful and this year is going to Prove no exception for itisfelt that: when "Kitty Kearney lamest" is presented at the PflIlCQ Edward Theatre the iMsroh lTnh and 18th and both at- temoons patrons will Wltnesg one 0f the finest productions to be pre- sented Ln years. From Kil- nights o! Directed by J. Pius Callaghan and supported by a well and favor- ably known cast all of whom are performers comedy in three acts should go over ' with a distinct “bang? The story evolves around the meeting by a rich young American Kenneth Spencer Ln Ireland o! pretty Kitty; Kearney. It is appar- ently love at first sigiht but the rich young man on hLs return to United States forgets about Kitty Kearney as he resumes acquaint- ance with a former sweetheart. Kitty, however. does not forget: and sails for New York wihere she obtains employment as a maid in the home of Spencer. By this time Spencer has turned "snob" and ;stii>eod= mid by cv-Irgrezaiicns io- l Kitty will have nothing to do with gether with a considerable reduc-ihim, But after many dramatic events in the Spencer household and Ken- netih reverting to his former 5°15- thr- play winds up satisfactorily for all. It is a delightful, interesting through and SfOTy all the way play-goers are in for delightful en- tertainment wihen it i5 Dfeile-"led March 17th and 18th. In addition specialties between the different acts will be up I0 their usual high standlfd- Grace Moore Left Estate To ||_ll_Sll_lll|li NEW YORK. March 1 __tsr> - Grin-e Niooro. opera Blvd 511m 5i" mum u. a plain? crash hi Dehimafl! last Juli. 2s, left virtually all 01 her estate to her husband. Volcn- tin Patti's. of Newton, Conn. ‘W? a gin-ii wish won't unfulfilled. her wiii filed iestcrday ‘in sumac-tell court revealed. 1-m- will specified that "at. my zimerol Lhcrc will be played e1!- cerptg fmrii the third 80f- 0! ‘Ltulse.’ the scene ovcrlocklng Pa-Yi-‘L from the hilltop of Montmrirtre." In the confusion following he! death, however, the wish went un- fulfilled. Lawrence Tibbett sarl8 the Lord's Prayer and Dorothy Kir- sten 53mg “Ave Marie." SMACKER BABRED CAMBRIDGE. Enoland—A Scot-- ner's face because he didn't like . the way she danced was forbidden to attend dances here for sir months. RANKIIPS BROIIGHIAL Billlliill SYRIIP This well known prepara- tion glvcs prompt relief oi‘ bronchitis, tight: or Large Bottle 50c Sold only at I chesty coughs and colds. l‘ RANKIN'S onus STORE For Foot Ailments CUNSULT ii. J. ii. ‘FRBWN. lLP- Orthopedic Clsiaooeodist I43 Great George Slreel CflkRlifiTTETtlwN P.E.l Wood Islands riniizi Mr. Alex Macy ’ Kerizic oi Canoe Covc. and the Clerk WAS requested to express syriipathi- to the Kirk sessions concerned The next regular meeting of ilic Court will be held i:i Zion Church. Charlottetown Mny 6th.. at A M llc interest iii these cuss." The decision which upheliftha contempt conviction against Lewis and the Union yesterday gave five days after issuance of the man-i date for Lewis to rescind his con- trsct-termiiiatlon notlce- eqiiivi-l lent to a, strike call-mod notify the miners of th¢ 8f‘f\ll. Ii hoi falls to do so, the full 53.500000‘ fine assessed by Judge T. Alan Goldsborough against the Uni-on will be imposed; otherwise it will be cut to 8700.000. Lewis, telling the Senate labor‘ committee that the Government is‘ blocking peace in the coal indus- try by playing the role of "muscle man" and "police patrol". said he had no suggestion an how to DIF- vent another country-wide coal strike. AID AFRICA INDUSTRY day to clinch the United Stair-s Supreme Court's "no-strike" edict against the United Mine Workers as John L. Lewis protested that the Government is acting ss “muscle man" for the mine oner- ltors. Clark drafted court asking a motion for the that its mandate issued "forthwith" instead of visit- delay would bring it up to M-rch ll, and Clerk declared thorn is "danger" of aiiotliei" soft real strike then because of the dozin- llne set by Lewis when he ordered the miners back to work Dec. '1. Clark based hia motion to be piloted Monday, "upon the pub- agslnst Lewis and the Union he‘ inn the customary iii days. ‘that; LAGOS, Nigeria-Research pro- jects financially assisted by the United Kingdom include refriger- ated gss storage for bananas. lo- cation of industries engaged in processing certain raw materials, l economics of nibhei- IITlIS-ll holdings and oil palm research. N. l. AND JAPAN , .____ WELLINGTON. N.Z.,—No decis- ion has been reached on varying the strength of the New Zesland occupation forced in Japan as a resut of the reduction in British ll" | ITS SAFE FOR ‘ MOTH ER . AND CHILDREN personnel. At present the force consists of an porting troops lsquodrol. “III army brigade. aup-, ah‘ force PUREJXBSORBFNI’