MAY 7. 1947 lull Prescriptions (l; roiessional pride is on old-fashioned virtue. per- hapnbutonethltlunivel in this "Reliable" Phar- macy. We are frankly proud of our skill, and of 0lll'I¢fllC¢.WGll'¢§!0ild, too. oi our record in serv- lng so dependalily the pcnpieofthiscommnnlry. We invite you io ask you: Physician about ul. And, n! his direction, bring your next prelcrip- tioo here for our precise compounding. We assure you superior service and uniformly fair. prices. e e I e e o e a a e e e o a a e e e e e a a a s o n 0 e n u e l ‘oooeoeaaoosoeeeeall00000000000003 no queen sr - PHONE 2n v a 0 l I Highlights 0f York The National Film Board sitictived pictures in York Hall on Wednesday evening. On-ncoount. at the bad roads their were only a small attendance. but all H1063 present enlcyi-d them vary much. A very nitxassivs sale n15 hold lil York on Saturday at the estate o6 Lloyd Vessel’. were he sold all h:s stock and innit Impletnonii. 5f.’ V9659?‘ ha; JUST. recently mid ‘ »' "Jun to Ml“ Hlerleve from the Irerern part o! the Island. Mr. and Mr!- Nnll iidhcllttnir. alto spent the week-end in York the guests of Mrs. Nmclnnis‘ mother .\t.~:= Robert Crockett. The wind. nln and silver thaw onMnyldldavoi-ynestdasnoge tn fi-ilit trees uid also to ommeutal was and mod, the roads vars‘ trosrhers. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nemna/rtl Klngston were recent visitors to York the [uestl cit m. and Mm. Lenard Newson. ' iseven children: Harold. t! Brockvllle, Ont. One son. Wil- I i I In Mom oi "mm ""‘ U In! Mm and they lhAtlll. a Mrs. anon a. mu _ _..__. m. and Mil. I. l. Oanilwel Mlr. and Mrs. H. Giles Carilwell ..- JOHN I. LAVII Mn. Mumuret Moqnagh Mary Mioliseri On ‘flitiuodny. April 10m, m. Lott-is Deli-on John P. Davie passed away at hi; flltlme IIFBMlfis after ii oomparag. flvely short illness. Mr. Lavle w” Jwm in Soul-ts on October as. 1871. f I" h“ "Kile? Years Mr. Lavie ilwld l Nitpfllltlhle position with n Plledrlver ocncern in Boston. and ‘worked on many vihsrvee and bridges ln and smunid that oity. Dllrflns his stay in Boston he met and married ll/Itviha. Cantnvell. lemme 0d Charlottetown. ‘W5 l mil-Twila of which they will-t‘! lust-iv be proud; s-uoh har- mony. consideration and compet- vation as existed between these 1W0 people was n fine example of Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. Paciuet Mrs. Emma McDonald tSankJ SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Geraldine Doiron lVlr. and Mrs. John Williams MESAGIQ OI‘ IYMPATHY Mrs. Marjorie Bin-no ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Oheverie .5 giiocsggm muting," Ana. N_ Miss Helen O'Donnell. Martha's twain; to Swirls u. can m his "liter-M \ liking parents. he wea employed by M5"- Dfllvilil POOlO- 54111111“ ‘Matthew dz McLean-i for thir-ty- Villwutl Jill‘. ymrs as boss lobster packer. tin which Hold he was unsurpassed ‘He iii-as also owner and operator Ini’ n. thriving tlnsmlth business and .ill€‘.'e is probably no one on the lEast- end orthe Island who has not at one time or another visited Jack in- hls shop. Mr. Liavie. was a fsiihM min in! St. Mary's Roman Catholic iChui-dh. Father J. A. Murphy. Rec- ltor o! tihs Church visited him ro- ioulsrly durlmr nu illneln and hie {if/tails were n great source or conu- ‘ ort. Boston. Mas. Mr. and Airs. Dannie MieOorn-iack Sister St. Elizabeth of Hlmtary Cuthsine Pequot Mrs. But Pstuquel and lltsmliy lVIr-s. Nellie L. 00X Mamie 1nd Plrleda Molflwlh Helen Meumnt George and Len Cnssvsnt, Natick Mass. ILUWEI tio two Mr. and Mrs. Beni. Stetntitord l int» REPORT i l v WlINNDEG. May 5——Seedlin¢ k de- fllwd over the whale prairie area this year. due to imseuonable cold weather and extremely gogd moisture conditions. It will not be- come llPnrTnl for anolhcr ton days weeks. Reports indicate 111MB Wlll be a slight decrease in ivhat. acreage with a corresponding small increase ln acreage sown to course grains. Livcstcck appearswto have ivlnlierod well over the whole area in SPIN? 0i the severe winter. Ffsrm labor and machinery are sui- liciant to pill in this year's crop. according Lo the first weekly crop T990“ 0f the Department of Agri- culture o! the Canadian National Railways. , i Vrry little seeding has been done so far in Southorn Manitoba due to the unseaeionably oolcl weather in April. The land is still quite wet will l! ls expected to be incum- week to ten days before seeding be- comes general. Reports are insuf- ficient- to rive R good picture of the increases or decreases to be expect- ed iri different crop acreage; (or m“ 601111118 season. No seeding has been dong in Northern Manitoba and indications are that it will be ten days to two weeks before much work is done on the land. The WPPly v.1.’ farm labor tor the most Pfl-“t ie quits adequate. ‘The farm machinery situation is better than tihM last. 3701!: but there is still l. bis demand tor new equipment. ~ Mr. and‘ Mrs. Railph orients» Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Stentlfood BARB 0F TIIAIIKS Mk1. ilollm P. Llwie and fantil’! wilt to thank their mamy kind nelglhlboin and friends who l0 lqniny aaaimo them or helped them in any vray during their re- cent sad bereavement. Also those who so kindly sent flowers, Masses. spiritual Bouquets and Messages or sympathy- Thlrd Man llrrsteil In Iiuo. Robbery Base y As a Oltloen and‘ neighbour, Mr. [Lat/lo was outstanding for his .pu~blio oplritodnele Ind his getnm {catty in contributing hi; time and oblllty to only worth-while Dlwieot. He in survived by hie wife and Dor- rhester. Mass: Mm Clarence Doiron of Jssnaico Plain. Mass: Mn. Ralph Creamer o! ilalmioutih. Mum. Mrs. Perv: Clinton qt Smarts; Mn. Oliillorld Sin-rt o! Boston, MAIL. Mrs. Joseph Slattery at Halifax. N. 5-. and Mrs. Gregory Dolron. liam predeceased til-m in 193d The funeral was held on Satir- day mooning with a. Requiem High Moss sung by Father J. A. Murphy The pail bearers were: Mr. Michael Fitzpatrick. Mr. Vernon Fraser. Mr. George Campbell. Mr. Sterling Gillespie, Mr. J. Peter McPhee and Mr. Alex McDonald. ‘rhe rdlowing sent Inn out: Mrs. John huh Mr. and Mrs Hsnflfi Into Mr. and Mn. Clarence Doiron MCDITREAL. May 5 - '0'!" - Mr. and Mrs. mph tat-seiner. IlFI-Ul Nile. time Nell. w. surrend- Mir. and Mira. Percy (Jllritori. I cod to Hovineial Police here ib- Mlr. and Mn. dildos-d Stark das m beilnl amidst for Weat- Mr. tnd Mil. Joseplh Shltitery. I liming Ln connection with the $95.- Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dolron 000 robbery at the st. Evade-ti"- Arthur and Jane Memrnlng Que. plant t"! Thefidflre Plweflllt Flour Mills Liimited trwo weeks ago. ‘rmyotheo men. teopold Ilembert and Peter Stepthenofif. were arrested Rnmell and Anna Dockriil Ned and Rita I-leoiy Mrs. Mlarguiet Slotted-y Mrs. lumen Moram Mrs. A. L Fnaser and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ekirnund Liavie and Windsor. Ont. last week and pleaded not guilty st their arraign- liliat. moisture conditions are ’I‘hers are reports of isolated seeding 1n Southern Saskatchewan: but it will not become general for‘ mother tori days to ttwo woekrl Moisture conditions in the whole‘ area an excellent. Indications are for a 10 to l5 per omt decrease in wheat production with n got-res- portdlling inc-tease in course grain production. Moisture conditions are mood in Control Saskatchewan. and in most places the land is too wet ho allow seeding to become general for another ten days . In Northern Saskatchewan seed- ling will not become ge-nea-al till about the 15th oi’ May. Moisture conditions one good. Iii/title change is esmected in the wheat aueoge but a slight increase is expected in course grain productions at the ex- pense or stimmetrfallow acreage. Southern Alberta reports indicate that it will be s. week to ten days before tlhe seeding le general. largely due to wet. ground. A de~ mteasecittilo lfi-pereantin wheat acreage is indicated “with a comes- pondlng increase in amuse grain. Some shortages of llsirm help and machinetw are reported from the sovutfhtwest part at the province. Moisture conditions are very good in the Edmonton are-a. Wet land ls holding up seeding. Whlrh will b9 from one to two weeks inter than last year. The s/iipplv or machinery in connection willh illc robbery in crown wed with the “mm” °' tractors are in short supply. Nortlhcrn Albrrta reports indicate W11’ \ firm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN / Now BEST WORK Mlsa Gladys Crockett. YorktFamily own-t. a couple of riayl l-n the Citv last vueekwthaguest o1 her mtisin. Mzss Roma Rodd‘, MLis Lorna Watts. employee of and John Bank of Nova Sootia spent the wee-lucid at ha: home in York. Misses Jean and Rllrhh Nidholson. elty spent the week-end wt thetliyyiamily home in York the guest of their‘ parents luv. m. and Mrs. .1. A.l Nicholson. Friends o! m. Herbert unis. m, giad to hear that he is feeling better. lite.- a recent illness. l Miss Edith Msoflwnin has re-j hrr-ed tn her ham, rim-i- mending Ii ‘err dnvs In York llhe mirst. of Nlinl 1nd Mrs. Lenard Nflwson. Mr. Edison Watts. City. spent the reek-end at his hcrne In York. ‘Vlr. and Nil-s. Billie Herman an<l| inn Vincent. spent Sunday in York will rilosl oi.‘ My. and Mrs. Leonard Neuron. l l Mr. and Mfrs. Allison West and‘ son Blair, City spent Sunday ln‘ York the guest of Mrs. West's psmits Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessoy. Mr. Harold ‘West is spendinfl l. itw days in York with relatives Md trlmlds-{l ' arch I and Mrs. Elrriest St. John r ll I ltc‘d' ti.‘ iticf bl mainland wilt-n mprigflfl repoiptehilnosesevivng Ilelghl: lnettiner nlountgllli? til loot high mountain in the same area. The search is continuing over ' " “n Arm district. i0 miles north oi aVncouver. A taxi driver from hundreds of mum "ill" °l ilmbmmd "ch '5 m“ Mr. and M-ra. John Creamer Emma and Marlon Conway Mir. and Mrs. Alex P. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gouthier Mir. and Mrs. Noll McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Cllil-Fi?!» Lutz and MOTHERS! YOU cuu ' HELP PREVENT DIAPER RASH! Here's New Sclentlflc Way Cuticun medicated Baby Oil lCllllllY 51¢‘ guards against germs, helpsprevent rash. chnfirignnd many skin infections. Econom- ienl. Big value! Miltlly medicated Luticura Soap is also valuable iorbaby. Buy todayl CUTICURA ANTISEPTIC BABY OIL pamiiv mgnl. 5319A. mvplfilllihfi 1 d ' 'l"'hn ret- n-ien were reeese nu “fir; "§fi’.,,.§'.ff ‘§~F.,§,,.".°i§.' "g hall n short. time beioire the St. ffygpijithp merit pertding their trial Mr. and lkl. D. I. Lavie on a charge oi‘ committing a 976.000 m. and Mrs J. r. McPhes and robbery "t a N" °='-‘“"'- 9”" bank last slimmer. apparehily are makinl 97°33?“ l" their: battle. All worn reported in "Nod" mnllmlim and it... hospital said the irrvelvw 0i additional fatalities was con- aldcrmbly llizhfimvd- ‘it-end. fllll i797“ l‘ fiebmss brought. to Temple 11°51 pithi alter Sacred Henri ilfrli/gl at Allentown ordercd I15 m“ 9"" an: Blamtrllysterlous Disease For Deaths 0f 20 ii. S. Infants ti}? S25 .33." °i§'.l‘..'.°“l“"’.‘3.°.‘3 —— m‘! ' ' ifinlfililutsilfltikfiliii Fxr-{Lvand Mrs. Alex Pequot- and Ilfiwliro Lblalmigenfw on?!“ ‘gut: Mil/gs. lfllonenice Ctroivellii Boston msghrlzlm Mm (g1 F321?” 0mm’ MODMBM “j doc“: uyl ‘Tijlvilly l-los ‘ ~ _ However. empe I ' iii; 2.21’. lift". ‘£25.’? “SRSZTJS nul- whm l“ WWW“ ‘""" gsstro-r-nterlll; havn been ltmtlglli. from the eastern Pennsivivariia city- gairl ii special stall n! doctors Mid yiursog Ptvorklrig in an isolated Wefd oi the ch lldnan ' mu- children died here dud“ mun d closed and cvwlfllw e Dr. Frederick R. ‘Bausch. Allen- . in ii leer. said his recvrdfi 35m magltego-elnlhrltls (Kalli! showed. s nearby Deep Cove. seen here. also All oi’ gastroenteritis were admitted ‘New Slice Hacked 90m. ma” "i. gcailéfrd reports {.1 seeding and it is PXPFFlFd to be‘ come general by the TNPGlYlHl-Yl! ('1 next week. Wheat and oat M30585 will be, about the some. but a. heavy increase in coarser ZTB-in is corrected on thi- new breaking. -- i4 at Sacred Heart Hosplml and ilwo st Alleiilctnml General since Nltarch l. All the idrtlms were lees than one yéiir"old.wfidit"oi' Iiliiéifi only days or necks, he added. A Sacred Heart Hospital official. d-eclivting use of his tiflme- 58m m?“ mid been it) deaths at. the Hospital since March l5 when sewn infants "from other hospitals in the LehiBlt Valley community." wmplt», which had sent out a call for rush slupmettiils of i-he new drug streptomiicliin. said wdofv’ illfll adequate mluplies had been re- CM-m/i hilt. rlnctorg tle~ltned to eX- ‘ w i i0 m, q-i-isiher it will was swnrded the Pulitzer Prize 1?... npflfrilotivé against the for a distinguished example of dfispas,“ telegraphic reporting lii inter- In Journalism, PROMPT SEIIVIIZE LOW PIIIIIES irts Look As Good As New When Bone Tho RITE-WAY You bot I send my shirts to the Rite-Way Cleaners. 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The award was given for o, scr- ies of articles by Howard M. Hor- ton on administration oi unem- ployment compensation in Mary- land which resulted in COHVICLIOH of 93 persons. The annual prizes. announced by the Columbia Univrrsity- trustcts. also included an award lo Edward '1‘. Folliard oi! the Washington Post for a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs in the United States. This prize was for a series o! articles on the Colombians. lnu. From Truman Budget whsruncrow. May B-(AP) today appropriations committee of! whacked $162,893.55 mOFQ _ President 'l‘t*umaii's Iilltlllfl “"31 trimming funds it'll‘ "he slate, Commerce and Justice De- partmenls and the Judl-clnry 2S per cent below his estimates. Historyi-Jamea Phlnnev Baxter llLT for hrs book. "Scientists Against Time." Biography -"The Autobiography of William Allen White." Verse —R.obert Lowell for "Lord Wenry's Castle." The prize in music went to Charles Ives tor "Symphony Ne. 3." The srmual $1.500 scholarship to an art student crelified as the most promising and deserving by the National Academy of Design was awarded to William H. Ku- msnn of Glen Rock. N. J_ YORK SENIOR MISSION BAND The April meeting oi’ York Sen- ioii- Mission Band met at tho home of Mrs. Elmer Brown on Sstilrdny, April 19th. Theme for the meeting was “The Good News of God's Love". Call to worship was led by Aletha Brown. The Scripture lesson Matthew 28. 23-31 was read by Aniia Lewis followed by Hymn No. 623 “Jesus loves Me This I Know". Christine Pmud then led iri Prayer. Hymn Ne. m1 "For Rtouzid the Wor " was used as prayer hymn. difteretnt parts being taken by MY- ron Ili-ng, Edie Brown‘. Norman Bmrwn and Laken Lewis. The new study book. Shem o! tho Ptmjatb. wan introduced by Mrs. Elmer Brawn. The story “A New Name and a. New quince" was mad by Marguerite Vaseli- HVmsi No. 613. "Jesus bids us Shine" closed nor-ship period. Business per-led opened with reading o! minutes or last meet- ing which were approved as read. Roll call was responded to with verse from Scripture containing word "Almighty". Several new members joined. Blessed. was wood chosen toi- ansvuer to roll can for next meeting. Recreation Commit- tee for MB-y meeting. Christine Proud and Bernice Lewis. The special Easter offering envelopes were posed ln. Offering was taken by Virden Robinson amid dedicated by Aletha Brown. Meeting closed by repeating tlhe Lord's Prayer in unison. A short recreation period l’. ENVY Be right w: Plilli ur- llllll iirtivrn rm: m7 odumnenollowedwhimiweaueo joyedbyall. h Only Brief Freedom. From Penitentiary “ll DORDHETSTZER, N. B. M07 tOPl-Rale M. Betta of McNs Island. N. 8.. was roaapttlted ‘ night at Meadow Brook. N3» miles trom Dorchester Peniten- tiary after tour hours of motion! from the prison. The 19-year-old youth made hi escwpe this alternoon while ouy side the prison walls with a wor! party. It was believed he mad! his get-away on ii stolen bicycle. He was recaptured by a peniten- tiary guard who was taking part1 in the widespread search launch- ed after the alarm was glven_ Betta warserving a two-yew term after being sentenced It Saint John. N13,, last fall. Arnold Hardy. g, university stu- dent and amateur photographer whole dramatic Winecoff Hotel firs picture was distributed by the Associated Press last December. won the news photograph prize. His picture. showing n woman leaping to his death from the At- lanta Hotel. was purchased by the Associated Press. The blaze. which claimed 119 lives. was the worst fire in the United States last year. The award for distinguished Wall W. Grimes of the Street Journsl_ cow correspondent of the New York Times and now that paper's dramatic critic. won the prrze for distinguished correspondence dur- ing 1946 with n series of articles on the Soviet Union. The prize for the novel was “All the King's Men". No iivi-artl was given to ii play this _vear. For a distinguished example o’ n cartoonist‘; work. the iinnua. prize went to Vaughn Shoemakei of the Chicago Daily News ioi his cartoon shadow." ‘Ilhe cartoon depicts a laborer labelled "New Wag-c Demands" running and casting a shadow ls- bellerl "Cost of Living." Frederick Woltman o! this New York World Telegram won the prize for n distinguished example oi a reporter's work. The award was ior articles on infiltration nl Communism ln the United States. Other literary prises: reported seeing lights on ti 4.200- editorlal writing went. tn William Brooks Atkinson. former Mos» uwarded to Robert. Penn WarreuK ‘ "Still Racing His. I blow at inflation. price tide. | BATTERIES... 10% Discount Li-QIQK ‘l’ F. R. McLAINES A DOUBLE-BARRELED OPPORTUNITY Obtain o guaranteed CHRYCO lottery Ior your cor and at the some time strike Your purchases here will IieIp TEAM WORK WILL WHIP THE INFLATION BATTLE. 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