' meeting held last night in the Mélfllull" . . Zion Church n‘! will! is reserved for new: M I A I en s n :I ifialnnlgt‘ b‘: “zonal” ,1 Annual Meeting n... . ...: able Ln ldvuroe. WASHINGTON. May Ill-mph. __‘_""-‘—%—-——§ ‘its!’ $992915?‘ ¥lrihflii disclosed A fay la e rumaxi. administ- AmflEND CONVOCATION ._ rail-on has put- olf decisions on l "18 "We present at the clos-‘ further foreign-aid programs 5mm 3256:3761": of Acadia University‘ as the $400,000,000 Greek-Turkish M y were Ml. and lllrs. DK, measure. until it completeseglobal Zion church Hall, | acLeod. 30B Fitzroy St, whose‘ film/cu of post-war needs. sh. o. w. McLeod is the retlr- we. Robert MacLecd. was a grndfl (m; president. Hate in Arts. receiving the degrgg being made by a. new policy group Other officers elected were: 9' B-A- set up by Marshall. It l5 headed by B...“ McLaren. vice-president; —_ George F. Keenan. diplomatic ex- Miu" Mupadyen, heel-egg“; md’ RECEIVED SAD Nzwkwom expert on Russian affairs. ' l\fnx King. treasurer, was received in the city yesterday Marshall also told a press con- The neivIy-elected chairmen of by MYS- Chas. Young of the sad ‘TWINE? 1h. program. membership, vislt- i new: of the death ot her sistilr, 1- "B “m Mt azreo with Md ways and means com_ Mrs. H. E. Field of New York. suggestions frcim London that Mr. N. J. McLeod was elected president oi’ the Zion Church Mm: Association at its annual i .. Virgin.“ are, fggpggtjyfly‘ E. Q ‘i developments in the Mediter- (Tiliillillr. G. H. DouKlas. A. A. FUNERAL AT 5"ERW00D— ranem‘ mm" 1 5m" i" "um"! nsponsibllitleh there from Bril- nin to the United Slates. He favors an urgent and The funeral of the late Lemuel .1 Frillell was held yesterday after- noon from his late residence at- 2~ ltfriJcuhild. and J. W. Rodd. the song loader ls Harry Cras- “w, "ml the pianist‘ wmdm" Sherwood Service; at the house prompt allocation for Italy 111.1%". _ ' P A ifilii‘ of thanks to the retiring ‘aindglaglxggncondélvteq by ‘Vi; ‘i323 ,:ll,-t-|i?;r:$ sumomhom P‘*""'d““' M“ "mvedby Ea cud‘ Iiiean. Interment alivasMli-n Marsftloll said that with tine ex- "1"" “id sewnded by the R"- wood Cemetery. The pallbearerslcerption of some $78,000,000 planned 9t C-‘m 1° webst" were: Ambrose Rodd. John Roper for Korea he foresees no furtiher _____ _-¢-~ John Bernard. wiiour Tremor: flppropriations for foreign did at. IIEATII ENDS SFRHON Joseph Curloy, and George Mde- present. . i He was not prepared to say now, ——~~__ Jwwevcr, "what may be required to flaunt"- SERVI rr; oars (‘Aims help other countries in the future. “When people want to ohlhhi And llg reported that the slate needed articles or go plaggg h, a‘ depavllnlent is trying to find some hurry these days they usually tum: way to help tron-bled China which to air transporlhligil a5 lhe snlulycolild ‘he fully justified to the IYIYSBANE. Alllklii a --- Qmyui (Rflv Aflrr preaching a sermon life ‘iereafler. Rev. {Jdavam .r‘ lhrt-fnpson collapsed and‘ - the steps of lhe Presbyter- "iii at Killarney, smiths", ‘lfld- . ion. Tihe two storlcs thhl, fq]|Ow_.'A|mf'I'iC8l1 people and congress. “ which were rotated hy My, phul Marshall's statement on China Sharpe. illustrate this Incl. Yeah‘ was pfililllpifli by a question wheth- terday morning Mr. Elton Woodsidei or i113 administration is consider- a farmer at Margatc, who was; i112 i110 rPlPflfir 0i a $500.0C0,000 Blfliiii}. MARRIAGES. _ busily engaged at work rm hi; 1am; i loan czlrlnarlaed for China by the had the misfortune 0f breaking m.‘ PXpOFL-ilIljKiFi hair's lic- said he has s _ essential part of his flmCiIiil€l‘§'.i[-!i\"i\ "KIT-P!" conhiderailm" m 50C P62‘ 11158111011 .Mr- Woodalde. rather than lose the‘ Clnnas problems but declined to The survey. first o! its kind. is, time in motoring to the city, pawn. indicate what action might be talc» rna CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEITIIAILSIIAIIIIIAII ll.S. Making Survey lint Dispute In = 0i Post -War Needs‘ ’Phone Strike Settled j _ (B! The Associated Press) wasmncvrou. May z0_'rh¢ last malor dispute in the United . l View Total Eclipse I In Blair Weather iiZii°i..§°.‘§.‘"‘.i§5.iiifii“iil“'i‘l.i°;l i the cross-country strike. The settlement was on 55515 0f H11 lvi-cenls-an-hoilr average wage increase for an est. imated $4.60 a wcek) for 20,000 members of the Assonlhlhm n; Communication Equipment wol-h. ers. employees of the western Electric Company in 42 slain They walked out April '7 ninnz; with other telephone. workers a. (By The Associated Press) I BOCAIIIVA. Brazil. May 20- ‘Clear weather gave a party u! United States scientists an un- ,obstructed vlew today o! nature's Imost spectacular celestial show- the total eclipse of the sun. While clouds and mist obscured, the phenomenon ill manv sections f PTO§S . , . the court"; A . |of the southern hemspnelc, the H" strike“ “P's”, if“? um‘ lobservers gathered nil n wooded “umber 3,5000‘ I "diimmii if‘ [pliaieau hero. 400 miles north of ‘poem n“, sir,“ 1:; b?‘ {MSW ‘ R0 de Janeiro found conditions l ' ' ' ‘ ‘ p" “m” | ' inf.’ to an end. vxitl .o _ ;Dcrfect as thr- lnonn bezan lo bum! reached my one‘ 1?;5"9"‘I‘“‘_~_/ l edge in front of lhe sun at 8:22:36 nnmhnr g p a t" A.M. (8:22:36 .A.M.. ADT), The eclipse became total ‘at 9:34:48 AJVL. turning the "bril-i I I llant clay into an eerlc, star-stud- G I d i ded twilight. t s The moon continued to blot ‘out the sun for almost four min-i tel. Di". C. C. Kicss, cf the United {States Bureau of Standards. salztflushand full results of lhe tests would not‘ , be known until films were devel- oped and data co-nrdinatccl. lierc (By Arthun-ldsun) WASHINGTON, M:l_v '_Z||~- i.'i[‘,‘~_ Are you fretful. coling.» girls? leading Historians mill-i"‘i%€.5§§“§1ii‘"l2..‘l°“i2..3i% 1 whether you should lat lyy t9 trap a husband. or iii) pvt-pale Li. r a l-ureer? The United .To Meet This Week Q Slates Viiotnenls i OTTAWA, MI. ‘ath-rcru-Ltoda out today. advises: the I Bureau. in an el-gilt-pago booklet, . Annualideeting gllfSt. Paul's iLaymen’s Ass'n _..._.. Hill , Competent Insurance Service h llave A Talk With MORTDN nsw The annual meeting of $l_ pally, Lavmens Asst/nation was holq h iilie Parish Hall last evening. A r report of the work accomplished by til-B AsSDCiZILEOII during the h5g1 year showed that the stem. Lad, llccn a busy ont- fol- the Ass(i'2‘.'l-' ilDll and much had been accomp- lished in the way of churcil as. sistance. The report of the vrorh aecompllsed was submitted by the Secretary. and of a sound linen. (‘lfli colnirtinifhy lhe treasurer. Thr- ycllv just rinsed had llecn lht: ‘ ,n'i0.\i. zlrfivc in tile ilihlcry of tile A.\-'J'.iliii0ll, nnci greater things vrrn cniiccicri ill ill-c veal" to tome. ‘File clot-lion m’ officers resulted Bus Schedules Now In Effect Lv. Ch‘t.own. for Sourls-Nortll Lake 4.30 PM. ex. Sat. and Sun. Lv. Clftotvn. for Souris-North Lake 8.30 PM, Sat. and Sun. Lv. (Jlftown. for Sourls 8.30 RM. Daily Li". Ch'town. via st. Peters. St. Murgnrcls to North Lake 4,30 PM h bin. and‘ nun. 0n Sat. and’ SU/n. In. (hiolrn 3.30 P)“, I . ours for Ch toun. 7.35 A.I\I. dullv 0x, sun, 1,15 p); (mnnkfl connection; and 5J5 RM. for (‘li'to\\n. only. [Oii'.'\\21 Prefrllcnt. Juhn '1 Lv. N 1h l, h g q- - . - ~ , .- :pllllvphyya V“? President, Gordofl sullrfdny ‘lg; éiliuiin. via Mirth Mlit 6.4.) .-\..\1. daily ex. Sun. iF- RQPCI‘; Set-mid j. George S. Lv. Clftmvn. for Summcrsillc-Tignisll. ' “W111 T‘“‘"§'~'P@1'- W- E- Bentley.‘ Via lluntcr Rivttl‘ 1.30 ILM. and 4.00 ml through In Tignleh K. C. hiclnlicrs of executive Toni . ‘Gardhanl. R. H. Brittain, George Olive. - l Following the business session, .11 wide fbcld of discussion was en- l0.i0 Slimmerside-Burdcn mainland connection VBJSBRDI. to Surnmerslde only. it onshaw 0.45 AM. to Borden for m'i l d t" __ 3.45 to Borden and Summcrsitiszdnan Conn“: ‘on by ‘uh ’I lgnIsh~humrnersldc-(_‘llnrlotteto\vnz itercti into vrhit-il flu-lulled pianl Lv T" i) 100 Jug the iilillif‘. matters for con-' L“ SLEQQHH-h, fffrzfgspgl“, da-glzohileauldfil-riy’ is.‘ oration. and many mteyestghq. s,“ and Sun ‘," '1 "‘ ~ - '1'.“- i topzcs to he lurihel" considered YOTF-i pflecuvglyrk m up n“ chammetn“" “m0 P")!- fmm 51H!- l . .. A . .une 18th there lvill ilc additional summer “nodule; ‘later. No further meetings of the‘ I . . . ' , Asssociafioil will iJE held until firs‘. 'I‘ursdai' in October when C-DEiJ- lions Will imam ill’! started to ; /‘f".‘lli')].’ the full and \\'ll\i(‘\' months. I \Vlirll"i‘\vol"ds of prarie were ox-i pressed fol" llie outgoing offiuersl including a limited run via EUIISIIIIW in Borden and mainland For further Information phone 5H8 Charlottetown; 56.’) Summer-side, THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT _- s» . a an? ~ KINSMEN CLUB icoevllnued from Page l) children to the YMCA. camps at‘ fliolland Cove. The summer outing‘ lfor the 100 children villi cost the ‘§»0i'> most of whom lvrr.» l‘t\-eieg[gd_ limits ll.K. FAVBRS (Continued frcm Page i) ltzg the committee. , 194T. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- » ‘W’ afternoon. service starting at i In Memoriam i ed a chnlottetcywn dealer and 35k‘ an‘ u i ‘ - ed that a new part be delivered to] Marshall said the 575-009-000 in: historians from all across Can- ‘ DPHE try to choose between BIRTHS Paul's Flying Service with instruct-i fund for Koren would be devoted ado will attend the annual mcei- marriage or career, but get ready We.» s; »_-»-..~~--_____ 1on5 that ll ho harm, to his ghhmy 1Q rebuilding industries. roads 51rd lng of the Historic Sites zit-d , fut‘ hath home and job.“ A ch ‘Hi5 the Prince Ed-l In less hhnn an hour the part was rails in‘tlle American zone. Til?‘ Monuments Board in Ottawa May l In Ollie!‘ “W115. Eirls. hedge u ...in.l Hrkfliilli (d) iilay 12th. l delivered. the machinery i-opairedj country now is split lill halves. Wuilh 21-23 lo consider ihc acqulstluil u: your bcts. Put a Lille lash and 1‘ i" m" and M“ w°1dr°n MR6- ‘ and Mr. ivoodside was back toiRusslnn troops occupydlil; ‘he marking of many historic Cann- time on both propositions. 1'; Dunphy‘ northern area Willie United States. dlan sites. it was announced nero l The Bureau believes a grr‘. non. Churchill. a son. ‘work on Mom" s”, “M0515 " M ti" Chflflflittiown i from Eastern Air Connmand in Hitipli-ll 0D MM’ 14th. i947. tod-Ialifax arrived at the Airport on Mr and Airs. Leo P. Malone. a. i the regular M.C.A. fiigiht. He enilccl iiflilsilifl’. i-llilfio Aim. [tilt- Flying Service and asked to he i; ll‘llll.'ll-.»\t the Charlottetown _ flown to his brothers home in 1135. val on May 17. i947. to Mr. l Cherry Valley. About 10 minutes and .\i.rs. Leo Gauthier o! Mayfield ‘after leaving the airfield S/L (nor rmilra Pineau) a son. Clifford 5 Duntphy was tallied within 50 feet J\ of his brother} home. ' “Janitors —-€—— h3g5, _ Muxmox _ M DISCUSS FOREIGN Zlrr. Llmse. on Saturday. May I0. (Continued from Page l) stevgnsQn Holmes oymdomestlc policies, whh—other speakers including J. R. Kirk (I.- Antlgonish - Guysbc-rougil) and slot. lyde Kingston to Iiilda Dorothy Mac. Klnnon of Churchill. - ——~— Max Campbell iCCF-Thc Battie- D HS fords). . ‘W The sitting opened with an ali- rssqgalggmumglshggi’ riouncemecit by Postmaster-Gen- Brrm '!nrme"_1_‘_ r S fl oral Bertrand of the issuance July T, F,‘ ‘ r ° p ngton- 1 of a, spe:ial four-rent postage (.\IIL_,_GIIAN_‘AP’ Ms home slump to commemorate Ciliidtiljlll l | .- ... n, my“? (m qmcsday‘ “My 20' m“? rcitizenship. Tile slump uiil sup. PW‘? W. Callaghan in his 70in gear His remains are resting at H= late residence. funeral arrange. hhnls will be announced later. ' l-IRI-Z-As the result plement the four-cent issue. inance Minster Abbott regular EII- ! _ tin-council extending to Scpl. C0 " “n llhe life of the War Bvchugv Cm- ' “i” z . - - i . . ‘ ‘ ' ' a.‘ .H‘""".'3."° m? —F“.d°3' ~aervrltion Act. llue Lu cxptraiflnrrc mprljiggfiitejnfl;ge:ltlxlgg"i: l30.vu.nd said tilrextcnsion was re- .’ 4th yellrflFulslerhi frommthe iquned Wildlife the outcome of rh- r,,_,;d,n,, n, his parent‘ wedn,“ ternallonal trade talks. Under lhe " " act. some duties were suspended and others were lowered. in the budget deflate. Mr. Kirk called for a series of post-war iln- provements and construction works which would assist Mar-time fish- ermen and farmers and argued that they should share ill the wro- 2 riYirh-k. Cemwcri. Interment Hampshire “Hutu! "Ar. gross of Canadian civilization. ‘GERTY i Ml". Campbell sard lhe liurlgct 11,. m. ._ speech had been tc-o optimistic iih s’. o‘: wBlTfitamql ‘our: ldidnlltfl; placelbfilrlougl; en.- r, -,_ sso eposs~ yo are- A! . b loved husband oflcesswn’ " 'M“CD°““M) Haggai?’ 3 Mr. I-Ierridge deplored the fact " l» iv I . 5 fljltlkeralJalgtg-é‘ Plfiget the Government had not removed m" rm‘ or m“: dauphte taxes on co-cpel-ailves and raised HWKMCFBHBHd no Pith 1' basic income tax exemptions. Tile Wdav morninv t e95 Government also had displayed mm ‘Iolv-m m K l ‘la lack of imagination lm not ab- _ _ , ‘ i‘ B“ iullerailollslllng the war-imposed lax on ~ i-il‘ lihlifCii of the Blessed m" qrinks, - ‘M. .altlaica Plain. There was no doubt ln the W ‘r minds of many business men that Canada was treading for a u.ff|- cult period. The Canadian economy 17 5 and the markets of the future ,. _ were either in “war-torn Euro e .',‘,T,.',°‘(’.“_F ‘Lemmy M Elmm" or in "sub-standard" Asia. p C ',‘,:;‘,‘,“d' "h" W559" ""7 "Realizing the dependence o-f thc ' ' " Canadian economy on IOI'C"Z'I 11nd,," ‘H, Mars m,” gleam“! lrade, I wish to slrcss the nesessxly for the development. of forclm trade, and therefore. for th our- lpose, the development of satisfac- IIiOFy lntcrilallcnul relations." he eaili. . ‘ . Mr. Campbell said big business had put the pressure on the Gov- ernment for the lifting of controls and the Government had weak- ened. As a result prices were ris- ' irg. Investment capital was be- coming uneasy. e I-Ie wag most anxious to see Prime Mini-stei- Mackenzie Kiugf - reconvene the Dominlon-Provin-i “l: E clal conference to discuss worksi wimp» ‘ mile Gallant and family. which could be planned for a time (‘d-ms olhank all those who help- of recession. I-Ie urged that Fed- s,“ b,“f-‘_““Y during lthclr rcccnheral and provincial officials put m“ Pr moment. also those nvholasidc their other differences to "rs oxtosiw“. M858 Clfd! and Ll!- digcugg guch plan; in the itntglggt ' “mimihy- of Canada. L‘ The Maritime Provinces already m S were in the throes of a depres- elon. Ivchh to extend my thanks and eells Sl0.000 From. liiiirociation lo all those neighbours at. Evening Post “d ilrhds who assisted in hglplfl‘ M m h numnnmrln, May 2o - m onkwagilllgntfld barn during the (AP) - Jamel O. Boil» is asking $10,000 damages from the Satur- HABRY DIJGGAN. ‘w "‘""i.l'. silent grnvc mtll- strep-l In llrcamlesl slumber m~ “v "Ill. lint could not. rave. its winds blow softly whip sin-ct and hallowed spot m- i rn- ue loved lies sleeping in h ll never lm forgot, mi)’ Rbmmibercd by‘ Brothers and Sister. dtfl-Zvenlng Post - because the‘ Beg View, ntagallne published a drawing which Boyle nya in his suit "rid- icules" hls mechanical hat-tipping The Iiiaiiandnlo, Fin. inventor ‘ N n M L device. ' ' isays his invention permit; mcn l0 tip their tints willl n push-billion UNDERTAKER while keeping their hand; in their " EMBALMER pockets. f-Ie says it "fills an hon~ at need." Charlottetown Ill ‘ _i__.___.. DEFERRED HARVEST North Wlltahlro i today; ishould consider an occupatoti ltl i Mn " nil said a. decision by m! The Board advises the- National jivhlch lots of women are C|YiPiU‘,‘E(i_ .Fnr lcrn (Jcnzrnirsion l0 Elli-hill" Parks Bureau of the lViines anl; Th0; point out that lhc; hi9 iZf‘ YPiIl11‘~"*‘~i‘~"l5 "m" “P355 future Resources Departure-ill in the work production (was not BBPPB!‘ if‘ wit‘ ' of preserving and administering 3tradlct the Potsdam agreemfimfltlie national historic parks and} Slenographers or ‘kThig provides uni-ii‘ f0!‘ iei/Ying °n I sites of the Dominion. Nine qa- ‘ teachers, saleswonlen. office ‘capital assets in Genmanl‘. bu! [lineal histc-rl-c parks have already bookkeepers or cashiers or ;S€])E\I‘Ili0 declaration spoke of PflPlbeen established throughout Can- fessionnl nurses. llmenis in kind by Japan. inda, and some 330 historic sites At least 25.000 cl" more . forces occupy the south. in the unlit-d Slates 250,000 vo- rnen in each of these groups; secretaries. "itrhs. pro- llavc been marked or acquired. are musicians or music | Chairman of the board is Dr. social workers. college profess; Clarence Webster of Shedidc. ‘ and instructors. librarians. phy- siclans’ and dentists’ helpers. le- Delcgatcs today heard reports frnln melrlhers of tlic London committee. Willi one exception the conimlttcemen expressed dis-. C113’ LEKSUB Baseball LEBEUE- The, TMISYBCIIOII with the results of the London conference. 1 A. B. Butt said he saw rin lcnson whv Newfoundland should dune any part nf the costs of file huge Guilder" Airport in nor-, thorn Newfoundland. "Newfourim land will have to fight for its richis,“ he said. , ‘foster . Maj, Peter Cashin. (ilTliYIllflYl of the London commit- tee. said tilt" Ilritzsh Government Liberal reward will he given for nny information lending tn coat .'-illif‘ll fr-zli I'll‘ ill from. oi‘ Curl. llzlll Iiolnr niitllt of‘ why l5 m“. luinin; \JilZZ.\lI|C all of keys. Consult rllfldil" Home. Kinsmen $1.200. The meeting also decided toliave B Klllsmf-‘n bcisrbail teemcniry "v team-i will be under the merit of Mr. Verne Shute, , It atas announced at the meeting} that R.C..\ Victor tecllrficians n ll manage-f i arrive in the (filly [his work in ' w B slnll radios in cnzih of the fdurj a y public schools. Those radios were Klnismen Club. Mr. George Sinclair reported that purchased some time ago by the t r h t I ' arrangemen 5 or h. o nperhniz here G E3 F rm Friday of the l-Ziilsnlc-n District, a _ B. and other members include Balance With ll.S. Sets Record Bv R. Ii. Carnegie i OTTAWA. May 20 snow-can- trade balance with United states reached an all time 1 high in March. an official saidhere ‘ today aftel- reviewing the trade fig- er; i "He means the world to me. Ev- actor's adverse nounced the passage of an order- >urcs issued b)’ ‘he 90-11mm" Bur‘ . cau of Statistics. i In ltiarch, Cnlvida hho United SiidiPS goods valued at nuire than 583000.000 while the value of imports from that coun- try nvas $16.5.500.000, Canada's deficit was SBOMQ-OOO- The doficit in January was S56.- 0O0,0'F0 and in I-‘cbrutiry 567.5000") hml ililf‘ inial for the quarter was SCOIIEIQOOO or roughly twice wlitat it was for tho colwcsponding quart" or in 10-16. Tile figures do not in- cludc gold exports Mtliwch offset the ndvrrsc. balancb somewhat but lilcsc dl-olrpzd off from $28-800.°00 in lhe first quarter last. year to $22.- 700000 this year. , Canada's unfavorable trade bal- nncc with thh United States in 1046 reached the abnormal total of $495,700,090 and if hue trade trend this ycar is io continue as it start- ed ..n lhe first lliree months the balance may be close to _$999-i7°°i°°9- In its trade with United states. Canada has BiIii/EYS had an UIIYBV- orablc baluncn but. the average yearly deficit from 1935 i0 1939 was $8T.()00.0i20_ _ Ah adVt-YSB trade balance docs not mean that Canada would hm: ti?‘ dig into its rescrve of Am! 0E6 dollar, for tile full amount elbow deficit. There are aciiustmcntsl use ways. Last year WiilJ an B Va _ lmlhtlce of S48\'>.7i‘l0.0DO the Aim-iv can dnllnv vcsfrvc was only fduwd "m, $1 wgpggoplli) to $i...4rl.0G0.- W ‘Estimates 0f Cuban Sugar lirolhiievlsed HAVANA, Mgy 20- (Reuters)- Ilarlv estimates that ‘the c1324‘: Cuban sugar crop woud ex 5990p“) long tons, a record. "W? been revised to 5.300.000 lohz his: owing to a Prolonged earlyl-seasvw drought and heavy rains n >1‘ last fortnighf- T“ "w $?°a_ valued at an estimlted S6 A1 ~ 000. rof. D. C. Harvey. Halifax. HOPED BROKEN MIMIC . WOULD REGAIN Lovr. r WHIITHELE. Kent. Enslar-i ‘May 20 -- tCP) —- Mrs. hurl’ lwright. 45, was bound over for w years after admitting to magisirvflilfi she tlinl-percd with n tractor (linen by hcl‘ husband in the hOPP 1113i "Bert would break his fleck." Latel- she explained lo a 1109"‘ "I love Bert." torytime I see him h: has a Wim- “Xpimed i0 i dcrful oHCCt on in; but he ‘will have anything to drr-witlrmc. A 1 , .ecause~oi a quarrel and we've llvrd nPBTi P"? since then‘. . i "I tore some lends from the ltractor. I ilnarzinei Bertbfllff 5"- ioll5ly hurt. Thai l"orl"if:crl me -- but most irmpcriuill nf all l 111m:- ihqi myself gelling him vxcl! again. .\vith him finding love fol-me once ‘more. 'I‘hat‘s why I did Iii Wright, Lucy's third husband. commented: “Lucy shoukihi W" per with tractors. It makes things ‘ difficult." i ‘Jamaica To Show Balanced Budget i (By The Canadian Press) ‘ KINGSTON. Jamaica. my 2o- Thls island colony will show a balanced budget this year. estim- ‘ rites released by the financial sec- retary's department. disclosed lo- dny. Total revenue was estimated lat £B.364.000 l$33.456.000i incndltures at £8.314.000 ($33,256.- " 000). ‘ "I‘l"ie Department said there ‘would have been a large surplus except for heavy expenditures for nrlce stabilization. Estimates or- ,iglnnlly set. at 2192.000 had been -boosted to £579.000 for [nod sub~ sidles largely as the result. of lprlce changes by Canada due to revaluation of the Canadian dol- lar. Flour rind oihcr foodstuffs in’ biwgm" WW5 iuch a5 $10“ “i” - imported chiefly from Canada al- so had been increused in price. I HEALTH ADVANCES i Time was. when life was an al-, rmost constant struggle with sieirw ness and disease. Today. with a fewi of the major illnesses under control J and some others beaten into insig- ‘nificarice. health authorities are mobilizing a fight. for other things »-~for retention of iihe ground train- nnd ex- l iigi-ous workers. laboratory ass.s1- ants or buyers and department heads for retail 5iCl‘C5. Less than 5.000 women are 11.1‘- piane stewardesses, actresses. as tronomers, radio commentatois, photographers. geologists. iZl\\'_\l?i5 or psychologists. Fish Landings OTTAWA. May 20 ac P)- Lnildillgs of sea and {filcli fish in Canada during . April n:ere..2'l.4.i:.flnu. in . buvsllflnri. pounds ccnrparcd \‘l'iiil 30.384301 poulnds for March. the Domincri Bureau of Statistics said today. Except for sardines. all varieties in lhe Atlantic provinces showed '" creases. but British (ioiumbizzs catch decreased 30.2 per cent from ivlarch. Cwmulative landings for the first four itlloltlils 0f 1947 vircro 173.877,- 200 pct-nods. an illzrense of 12.130.- 100 ovc-r lhe same period last Your. Landings in lhe sen-fishing prov- ilnces ill April were: ram. 15.1fm 'pounds: Nova. scotla, 15,970,603; New Brunswick 5.674.109! Qiiebw 242.500; British Columbia. 5.580.- coc. _ (iumulailve totals for the first four month; of 1947 are (1946 ilfi" hall sflld it was ready to meet. (jiméviinl-ircj“ “'§"°..,.‘.1‘r.a,°u°a“Th, gow- -..____ such costs at Gander "as could C u e ' 1e pmwl on "A e a ‘if , b N 1b ‘ d _ two-day affa. r. l ay 20 —-(OP) ind} L’ i" i0 Neiifftuhfig _____~_._ b- Follaivhig an explosion in the *~ r nsh whirl burncl ut bi C. A. Crcsbic. another commit-i and endangered tghe (iivesa Ofali: lec IIITIIIiJPIZ nil th d l, ti , "'_ - ., M .. Sta l ' C ' wasn't seeking financial slid?“ Irflyd‘ ‘Cmtmued {Um P559 1) IZ-Zifon‘ i: serioiise) C0fildliagiiflwfi vinntcti the SIZODILOOD lllterest- }é,,il_§iit,,efi,{tg_wéfQhe"fQQQiInQES hospi a here tonight. free loan made Britain during the war applied t0 reduce the public i debt. The lnrin was repayable on demand. "We were frustrated at every iurn." lie Paid nf the London meetings and added that he was anavfr river replies to suggestions that Britain should purchase New- foundland fish and ore-the diffi- culty lxliscd was the dollar our. Lcitcy- if!!! Birilnln urea ninnnin" inns of fish from Lester Douglas is knovm as the most inveterate of entertain invariably if he finds an Island» er in Ottawa. young or old, male or female. hr- iltvites them as his. personal guest to the parliament- nrv restaurant. Nor does Mr. Dc-uglas care whether the visitors are Grits or Tories. It's all tho same tn him. lifessrs. Mr-Lure. MacNaught and Grant are all knnwn in the res-. taurant. nf Parliament. or the open-handed Ireland of. iIIICOS hicller than Chain" Lauri" ‘*5 those in Newfoundland. 71°55- , Pierce Fudge said he had fnunvl Earlier this week, n provinc1ai~liam Dyer. transport hus laden with someaoi) “little common sense and lcs< _ _ _ frhlllghpgg" in mull“ rccpiwd at ("i his constituents from Mott - lhn hlncggngu ~\r_r,, brought hm“, veal-Si. Ivlarys pulled in to the parking space here and lrooped “T111112 ilecallse we were v . m m in to pay their respects lo their noihin’: to brine home," he said. lvglllnm J IQ _ , , member Dr. Gaspard Friutcux. said he hrtri no ffiuiliiinii) firfirfifvfiiil Bu’, Dré Falweux “S, sfeag: t“ t) c ‘V: I , , (‘fill ppe \\' l SD11!’ OU- i‘ I‘ 1 1 d“ em ‘(ms rpvpnnon and Sal‘ mcnls and an entertainment n!- lwe fclt. that questions raised were‘ den‘! vxith frankly. The session adjourned amid de-l mantis by some members that. n‘ lowant-o and view-ed lhe infrricnt with cquanimify; Today ,1 bus labelled "City of .. .Bl"antfurd" discharged n load n , 2.211153: ripnrtgffl an Lnndon pm" 5 Brantfordlans who called r711 their ‘ “ "s n‘ m“ " lmembers. Asked if he needed hrs $".000 iailowianee. Jean Francois Pouliol. {Liberal member for oréfiifiififi: iures bracketed): P.E.I.. 626.20’) i1.- Temlscoualu locales); Nova Scotla. _’-’»6.9G8n00l icontlnued from Page l) said. "do I need it? I have 28 ;tc6,s(37,200); New Brunswick. 99- ---' ~_~-—_—~_~~ —~~~-» ---_--i gQd-cillidrell and am in duly 255.000 rlacazloo): Qudbrc- ‘l-"ir Simfildlcs Yul" coal operators in- hound to do something for them. i700 (773,400); British C0illllibld. ccl oilrzng in.- wul- years. which 1 (‘Quid use 1f) {i-nlfra as mileh." 124.593 400 (779102300) . .W.li.0. Hones To ‘Sell 100 Mosquitoes MONTREAL, May 20 .-_((jPi_.. The Mosquito may have bot-n I abandoned as a service airerrlli by the R.C.A.F. but War Asscis Cor- i porailon said tonight the 100 or so nlosquilo plants in Czmudn arr- no) ilolnt: to be scrapped or (iistposcfi of h The Corporation sziici it cons "red the Surplus aircraft. nunhbor- lng about 100 new machines "as sill! betas hi dmia-nd as serviceable aircraft and as such no consider. Mltm has yet been given to scrap- ping them." Negotiations fon- tlhc sale nf most of them arc proceeding. \'.‘..\.(‘. added. ISN'T nunnanlvack "Xilred MRFCII 3i. ~\\'(‘1't‘ conditioned on iilc fact 0i 1i price ceiling q; "M0 “'1'-iCh1’Pe"°“-1i°d 50ml? QPETBi- n-hv not a. single member" oblhcis twrsfrchrmectiilg rising costs. qr, "ML King-s dri‘... u, wind hp title ceiling n0“. has been rfimo\-‘I n", prose“. _,essi.,.,n on July 1, r:i illlfi opcmlols til-c frcc to adjust The‘. dmyl mihll imlving Ottawa iemptv-handed on Dominion ‘D231 . . _ hut at llic present rule of \‘iSlt0l‘.~ Slliiffl» .~,.iould bu continued on t-iic mum. are m dnl1g‘qlv of 105mg thw- Drain on ihCll‘ allowance and .- dclnnltirs is one of the reasons nduton llizii, ilie sub- ST. GATT-IARINES. Ont. May 2i "uhuuv "uric “'11s uiadr by Mr- .hh-).=. And all tlli< is not neallv act-lion of the report filczl early n e Maritimers Lose economic productfon basis. the] (‘nrroll ft"‘f‘t.llfl".f‘ilfiiiiifill. ~-(C'iP)—Thlrty persons. inclhdih-z 84.89am“, “wrked o", helm,“ l l9 Nova Scotians who came have Jllsii r WI‘. C; "r0! l t‘. N u l . ,3“Hghsllpriumflcolirm c];z‘\‘;rm“n°:)} as flllilrlrs as it seems. Just ask the ilic Royal tidal Commission. in his mm], ‘_____,..._..--.____ 111;; ymil’. lie prnprscd this hlcp ns It ilillii)0l'ill‘,‘y' IIIJIISIIIL‘ to pcrlnli ill!‘ Pasilffll mines to step up into an But informed officials said today. ‘ i n - the Government has not yrt do-l a ,cldcd whclllcr it will follow lot. aloud pay subsidies at a lcvcl that. would take care of the $1-a<iny alcreasr United Mine Workers oi.’ America.‘ Yeunu? i° “i” wmpwimwi" m‘ illegolialing cccnnllttoe and tholmimd "fly ma"? but 1°“ mist Dominion Co“ Cmmnnl; largestlcf their belongings when flre Badly burned when she tried to rescue one of her children alter the blast set aflre her horn‘ some 46 miles east. of Tlmmlirls. Mrs. Cripps was operated (m immod- lately after a police squad ear teamed up with n‘ truck to rush her tcrhospii-ai here. Her husband. face blutcncd, hair burned and hands bandaged. “a; able to crawl off the truck at the hospital. Provincial Police tonight were LtlVBfligfiting the scene of the u- nlosion where another adult. Wil- was injured and the Crlpps' trhree children suffered burns and injuries. Hero of l-hc blast was a blah- man. MLRQ Chcrvinski. Hearing the noise. he dashed to the mbln and saw Mrs. Cripps throw one of her children out the window on the grass. Excessive heat drove her our when 511C tried to rescue an- other child. Grabbing a nearby axe. Cher- vinski chopper‘. a hole in tho lidl of the shack. lumped in and brought one of the Yhlidrfli‘. Oili» The wife of Wiilium Dover. who was living with the Crinoa family. escaped tho blast. along with her son. Robert. Police believed the cause of the blast and fire was a two-ealion mixture of gasoline and -coa.i olI which exploited from the heat of the stove. Bccsiuse the shack had ilCCFi blliii (‘f prceil lumber it did mi burn completely and only m! intcriu" vrss burned out. TNSECT SKYSCRAPERS Tiny wilrie unis in Australia build hills fhrcc limcs the hcifzll! cf mtltl. , lvcfliiowvislhir“ for igit l tension wires crnrkicrl and fell ,tn iii“ inoiillli Siicrl circuits on ,;.h~,r_(~1- ,.;~,p;; causal-l (‘Vi’) sharp ex- plosintlr. "_"‘_"—_‘ . _ Th ill l l -. l BRACKLEY POINT W. I. ! pd and improvement of individual n‘ nfickii 8a or s tmabie to turn and national health standards . In this advance to higher thiinilr! the medical profession and miibilc health field are united to list understanding and support of. GETS. FAST RELIEF all classes and aBE-i- Th"? "9 5m“ The Brooklet’ PM”: WWW“ Institute met at the home of, Mrs. moi-lo eirernnaton on Thu"- day evening. May 9ih- d The vice-president presided an eastern operator. i During hire course of three» muilths surrkc. Reconstruction Min- ister l-Iowo made it clear the Gov- ernment nrnuld not resume stiibsld- les at all willie it continued. Wheth- er they would be resumed now, and swept through new dormitories ea- ,peela.lly built to house them. ' Four women were among the 30 who fled in night attire as lhf blaze. believed started in d inte- terla, crackled through the build- inff. Said Mrs. Arthur Gagne of Toronto, a cafeteria employee. ‘we the meetlni! Opened by singing the ode and rcpeatln! i119 3""!- The racy-treasurers report WIS n“ and approved. Roll call we: answered by riamlnit a Pflfinnil plant. and one new membfll‘ W" welcomed by the Institute. 111a committee appointed to en- gage some entertainment for the hall reported a concert to be held ln the near future. . Four members volunteered to cnnvns the district for the cancer fund. Ii. was moved nnri seconded to make lhe fnlloivihil dflnhiilmli? $10.00 in cancer fund: $500 i0 League of Mercy; $1.00 to Million Member Pun . Sick rommttee reported a lliit of frull sent in n sick lady. and a PIIOIIIO l“ ,_;___ It takes from 00 to 2d years for a cork tree to reach marketable age. message of thanks received for his lo pi-gvpnt, retum of the scourg- e; of earlier generations. as Wcil RS to achieve general health lmfifflv!‘ ment. BUT aorn uoir Lizards cnn be dlstlnaulshed from) snakes by their ear openings and moveable eycflids. neevdj-taf“; ,w drinking fountain. The program consisted of a reading by Mrs. George Show on "How to Make Gowns." Receipts for the evening were: Collection $2.55. and 25c member- ship fee. Mrs. George Shaw invited the meeting for Juno. roll call to be answered by "A Handicraft l‘ Would Like to Study." The hostess served n daintv same. lunch and the meeting closed School committee reported tlic~ by singing the National Anthem. _Don't let choking spells frtglltep you any more. If you are a victim of Infectious Colds. use Polsolfe Cough Syrup. It acts as an" internal antiseptic. and- thins out the mucus or pillegtn that causes the gasping and chokin . l Poleon’e Cough Syrup iieips to bring better health and "strength to those who suffcr coilstantiy from Colds, and it seems like a hcuvcn-on-eariil to nilyonc warning to get quick relief for a Cough or 'l'hroat Aliment due to Cold. Itisist on Polsotfa only-the Cough Syrup of the day, 35c at all dealers. SYRUP 0i 0N'S 80v on ivhnl, basis. was described as a Imatlcr lo be dcievlnincd when the strike is definitely settled and the ' mines have resumed production. i One informant said it was a fair speculation that lhe subsidies would hn rrs . but on a somewhat lower scale than was operative at March 3i. ‘Fills would leave it up to Domin- ion rfonl and the nhher crlnpanies in provide for their wage iticrcnsr-s as best they can. ..whicl"i vronld tncnn. as viewed hcrc. they would have in induce coals clsewiicrc H‘ lncrcnso the soiling pricc of their - prodllri, fin 0hr wariitne basis. the stab sirlics amounted in about $7,003,000 n yrnr. This your. n $5030.00" ilflm in cover ihrm is ineludrd in the Ndernl Government's Ediimllini, roof fell in." No one was seriously injired put damage to the building. sit- uated at the Imperial Iron Cor- poration plant. was estimated at $60,000. An investigation was , launched by the Ontario Fire Mat- shal‘: Department. The only casually. nieht. WZPII- man Georsc. Wright. suffered lac~ oration; escapln: through a "rin- IiOW after rushing arouml lu rflu~° sleeping dormitory ncPiliillililir Ten of the Nnvh sections. trains- fern-ll here hy ii" "mWmY through the Federal Liehoi‘ DQDHYI" ment. arrived Filly l‘°'-i@"il-" "id were scheduled to start work f<>~ day. P. B. Richardson of New Wal- erford, N. 3.. said he hnd hidden seo In hi: mattress and fortzct it in hi-e rush to escape. l-Ie said flames i In most Iowa: hnimni forms the female is larger than the male. hardly got. nut before part of the, irxuonr" CANADA'S ilNiHl CIGARETTE s _ _ _ .-_r.-~*=~