vs~vrrvvz4lizi$litfiilli§rh v l’ to-nnv - rmwcr enwnno wen. Sponsored By ROYAL EDWARD CHAPTER OF I. O. D. E. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 \l A gm“... 9-1 and lwn Ielllslr- lug rogues become the Y'°'_‘ men qleawme lhuuoma . . . In n thin-nor windy vow '° _ illand SONNY TUF "p, I 5 3:‘ Win00»: ~ OLI VIA RAy M with lama: “lesson Constance Bowling Percy Kilbvide Jenn Heather Madurai i1 Ind ltohlmer Dliulll 51 ‘M1101 lnnfleld ' w" ' ' vuv MIllANDJhe Movie Mart el the Veer ln the Comedy Hit at 1h: Year Also Unusual Occupations - Cartoon - Musical and Notmes Jackson Dodds. 0.310.. 9mm" General Manager of the Bank of Montreal has been appointed Pro- vincial Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association in Quebec Province by His Excellency the Chief Scout for Canada. Peter Kramarchuk. 22 year old Cubmaster of Carberry. Manitoba. is credited with saving the lives of seven young companions cut of! by a prairie fire on the Spruce Woods orest Reserve. When a change 0t wind cut off all’ possibility of es~ cape. Kramarchuk had his corn- pimlons dig a slit trench into which they crouched while the flames roared over them. To stake their thirst he boiled surface Waz- er on a shovel and passed it around All suffered severe burns. and despite his own serious injuries. Kramarchuk carried one of the more seriously burned three miles for medical treatment. A former Scout. Kramarchuk served as a Pilot Ofticer in the R.C.A.F. and on his discharge became Cubmastcr at Carberry. CAPITOL to-nnv AND wen Shows 3:15 ~ 7 - 8:45 TORMENFED GENIUS... He sought to make Beauty eternal... and killed ll lnaleadl... MADONNAS" SECRET ‘Ilnrvllv. HUNFIS LEUERYR - GAIL Pllllllfll’ ANN RllllllhllFllllll EDWARD ASHLEY 1mm ‘llltl \i'|w\ would!‘ Weekend Starts Monday l 3-I)AYS»—3 Al. The PRINCE EDWARD Theflnartansor cl tL nl who wane noted for atllrlcigiltlrnltllllszatlié the word laconic to the English Manage. OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood Islands-Caribou Service Pending decision as to whether one or two boats will operate on this route this season sailings of the M. V. "Prurce Nova" will be as follows: . . Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. Leave Caribou . . . . . .. 9am. 3 p.111. 5 p.m. 11 am. 1 p.111. Operating Daily including Sundays. naruonr savnm mm RATES: Same as 1945. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Contract “Far 0ut 0f Question” MIXED CITY. May 18—-(AP)_ Babe Ruth said Saturday nlzht a baseball contract for hlm in Mex- ico ll "far out of the question." The former home run king. who arrived Thursday as the guest of Jorge Pas uel Mexican League "ro- sldent. sad he has not talked about a contract with hi: host. It had been reported he might he allowed n poet u league hl-gh com- missioner or manager of some club. rsmeo Holy Redeemer Hell TO-NIGHT 3.30 n» anu- Blane In the any. Imam Men llglm, num um on connecting Northeast feed Manolo N. B. r B no Ind‘ New Yer For 1.1.111“: -. lelorllatlen and reservations. llfVlll i (‘Ml aeur Travel Agent or l0“ the aalnel III The-Cornwall Decoration. Boy Scout V.C., and Scoutlngs highest award for preeml ently high courage and devotion to duty, has been awarded for the second time this year. This time the award goes to llyearold Lawrence T. Summers. a Scout of the 1st Richard's Landing Troo , on Manitoulin Island in hazthern Ontario. Born with a birth palsy, Summers ha: been a cri pie ..il his life. Despite these hanclllcaps he has become a Klng’s Scout. has his gold Cord for l8 proficiency bad- ges. and has earned his Bushman’: Thong. Taking part in all Scout games and activities. Summers was catcher on the baseball team. and played goel for the soccer foot- ball team. The eldest of five child- ren. Lawrence has been the “man of the house" for six years while his father has been ‘rn the forces, and has chopped and carried wood, carried water and fed the animals. He has passed Grade l0 in High School, and is now studying to he a radio engineer. He earned the mnney for this course by acting as caretaker at the Anglican church where he lsaregular communlcant. At the Toronto General Hospital. where he is now taking treatments ' sponsored by the Sault Bte. Marie Rotary Club, he is described by the chaplain as “an inspiration of cheer, and an outstanding example of brave. patient endurance in great physical suffering." Viscount Alexander. Chief Scout icn making the award, sent his personal con- gratulations to Summers. the ll. S. Steelworkers Support Canadians ATLANTIC CITY. 11 (API - The a 40- lmum wage. The 2.600 delegates to the steel- workers third beunlel convention ap mved a resolution authorizing on officers to support "our Can- adian bmiilters in their fight to ab- fan their wage and hour object. ves." The resolution mid unamploy- mom. in Canada "had aa- stxned alarming proportions and is rapidly growing nurse." TRANS-ATLANTIC All! OAIGO press services. The a“ cargo of the first all empress tron.» Atlantic mam ranged from news- a.“ o, pers. magazines, iurs and cloth- samlples to Patterns. designs and samples of construction materials. They were going United Kin om. Sweden. Oyprm. South Mrl .India Lebanon, Holland, Palesvtlaie and Egypt. FRENCH_INVENTION The bayonet u-as named for the city of Bayonne. France. where the weapon was developed in the 17th century. ' night n ' 1| a 1-s- cst“?.w...r.?i’rrrs- 4 - . B n ' 1M ml whom on his IHE CHARLUHEHDMN bUARDlAN~ llow Constitution ranted Ceylon ._.__ LONDON, Mary 17-40? Goblet- The island colony a1 Ceylon in the Indian Ocean oi! the tin o! India may was granted a new constitution which the British Government said it hoped would be the first step toward Dominion status for Ceylon. Based on the report of a British u mmlaalon which studied the gov- emmenal setup of the island o! 5.000.000 inhabitants. the new con- stitution would replace the lament: state council with s two-obanvber parliament-a. senate and a house of representatives. ll.lM.C.S. Uganda Back At Esquimalt VICTORIA, May 17 —— (C?) — Rumors, cl murder, mutiny, too many seamen sick and too many in cells to sail tho ship on the will and training cruise to t. America oi H. M. C. S. Uganda. which docked at Esqulmalt today were. 1'11 the words or her rlslppI CXlplllJ l‘). R, Malnruy. “a lot o‘ nonaerse." The Uganda wthich left Victoria Feb, 5 was scheduled to dock at Halifax atterher South American cruise but was recalled 0n April 13 while she was at Rio de Janeiro. A Navy announcement stated tlhe ship was to return here to carry out summer training New Premier For Japan (By Russell Brlnee) TOKYO. May l7—lAP)--Shige1'u Japan yesterday and through his first Diet test 11y en li-vote margin as a conservative coalition cabinet. The House of Representatives. ln an organized session ending the olltlcal stalemate which has ex- sted since the April l0 election. chose liberal Takeklchi Mtkl as speaker and progressive K0 1n:- mon Klmura a1 vice-speaker. Both represent parties that are conservative despite their names, and the new cabinet is expected to be dominated by the conservative parties. There were immediate rumors pared a new purge ‘lst of ultra- nati-onalists, and that Mllu and at least one prospective cabinet mam- ber were on . Yoshida is exempt from such fears. having apsnt part cf the war in jail because the military clique considered him a dangerous "peace-manger". H: was named head of the liberal party ‘Vednes- day. and the appointment as Prcr mier followed immediately. Japanese politicians smculntcd. apparently with good hundation. that Yoahlda’: cabinet would be predominantly elderly 1nd can- servative and would follow gener- ally the policies of the Shidchara Cablncl. forced out under pressure of complaints over food and eco- nomics after the April 10 election. Yoshlda himself is 6'1. Besides Shidehara himself. two others o! his cabinet were expected to be in Yoshldrs government. ' Clothing Collections Ora-operation and l4 m. arwe otf all Boy Scouatntlfgopsmuid OubPacksin . adadurlnghhg forthcoming National Clothing c011- §§i’»§iif§‘i‘.i....“" iii‘; ‘as ems“ 9B . chairman l b0 to nelpmgathelv" cit . t ll! . ml’ loollllllctlxlrlidmv "Dunn" as? October bald fir” collection. A tot-alts‘! near m’ milllo d lleclllled. . ions all $51-11“ co Mm Ehzrupe a i tn s.%“s...""" e kc other i (impolite. d ah wipes-tent W. act now," Col. Oavey declar- MONIRIIAL nil-lea of the llllval waat be ward lan National autumn’ hotels a- c-mu the OTII-l GIVE 0L0 I SUPERVISION ‘I0 BI-IADI. ITO. . Mo! lb-éln reooai gevermnan 'a apnea e in wheat M11591! avoided. a other baa been fer- od to. manaura o! all Canad- Domlnion by Hobart l erol elected i! made to NAVAL customs AND raaomous m. a NIGHT ROUNDS: Although the great NQIJQII oficially died anbe bani: of T y of today's Navy teach Id: Tar rim Nelson’ JHIBCIICCO II ma z lives on. "Night Rona l" are ulll being made wrtlrfla . huge bran candle lantern containing a single lone- ma di . For practical ca, a zllectrigtlvlorclx ll also corded at?" ut the avy coa- tlnuea so cherislnhe glow oltraditiou which radium iron: this l flab-Century lantern! In The Best Of Tradition ll’: Always PLAYER'S Fl-AYII‘! MILD Pleh - have "Well-eel“ peporwtildl Jeoanotdldt to the Ips- QMM “M” MllD or MEDIUM coax m» an» rum NAVY cur c 31d The meeting Reports hc proceeded nxlttees were given and the corre- wlth the delicate task of forming epondunoe was read by the seem- tary. The ing con prize clock). 3rd (tray) fin: 4th na l o "f" Fawmauw *1- l">'rb‘7.. » . -/ = EMYVALB W. l. Mrs James Clackln entertained the members of the Emyvale Wo- men's Institute {or their regular meetinl on the evening o! May u» by 1a members. ‘Ilhe president presided and the m t wasd opened by sinalne the l t d ' l I u e. Yoshlda was appon e prtsuatxgkgd “new "in and “opted. which were won by Glarkln and Mm. Patrick Clarkln. The lottery out on bv the mem- bers realized a sum of $191.00. Fel- lowing are the lucky vvinnera: Lst (pair llannelette blankets). Mrs. Louis Miss Katherine 005E110; M . efnmtml. t of 01.55 that allied headquarters had mc- ,- A GOV n“ m: ‘UCI DE] DE] the Senior Dept. it was roll call was responded Shreenan; '1‘ 1h t re he n m“ we Clapkln. from the ditlerent com- program for the even- of two cont/cats Mrs. Peter Griffin; 7nd (alarm , Master Wilfred Grif- (flashlight), Miss Jean decided to wash the woodwork of the school and seven ‘ ‘ _m volunteered to do e0. on sick are: Mrs. J. J. Murray. Miss Helen program committee are Mrs. Peter Ola-rkln. Mrs. Mrs. Peter olnrkin invited the members (or the next. mating. The meeting was closed lng God Save the Ktnq. A delic ious lunch was then served . Olarkm and a social evenln! t rlianrc-r ALI/TIME rubrwobb naconn some Oanadhn a’ . IGARETTES was received. The collection for ways. In the firs‘. three evening Seals have been purchased for the amounted to 70c. this vear the lo modlty creased by 06 per n_ rnade avatlaac for Patluk hhe housing eho: torthe andohltetr by: ductlon, but so by 0th which. was a neoord wood production, can were (Needed shipments. In the per-tad idhfla year. containing 98.580,480 transported over ear. atzional on tslw (LN. some period last. year. dlcatlve of like general rise in titles are bel m“ nape: all: magazine mulmnents. lng lnlao building material: to ease tagc. ulotmez-ts making o! celoncse. cartons ibhlnc 1'1» t-hhugreater s n o ' e 0t “all lbeoame of liho clo- crease in its use for explosive: and Inerthweuflrsl t. lam‘ monhhs of m6. Bl lihe 8 I‘! “n1? ddltio w ms lame Quantity o: pulpwood carried than months o! o! this calm Sysban u» cent over the h is in- lta 30.191 on n - to band-lo weanling 3W" per in the rust as no Milan £01 eased by the HALF 0F UNBRA COTTON DESTINED FOR CHINA WASHINGTON. D. c.. May 15,- China will receive about mu ,1 all the raw cotton and cotton etx- t-iles distributed by UNRRA. 11 aims are mlfllled. cotton shipments to all countreis will total 115,000,. 000 yards of finished textiles and 1.068.000 bales of. raw cotton. 0t Nils. 715000.000 yards and 510.030 I bales will go to China. Wherever feasible UNRRAp m1. icy is to {hip raw cotton rather than nrlshed textiles. The purpose is o mills mills of devastated countries k u into operation in I abort a as possible. oreias0~ have abo P03- p“)- Sii “all”? tor pulpwood .944 oarloarh cubic feet. were company's . H!!!‘ flmyau 0m." oflée has"! dirt/em z): YOUR COMMUNITY? Hcrtlv a 14.1) m lulu 10/121111] 1'11 l/Jv POLICE TRAFFIC SAFETY CHECK NO l; Do you always signal befun turning or coming‘ to a atop (never play guessing games with the driver behind you)? 2- Do you always come to a fidl atop at a stop alga (aaver coast through)? 3- Do you give the pedestrian a break even though h: may not have the right of way? (Remem- ber, you walk eometlmea. too.) .10 "vss" ¢nawm_,i~ you mm m? M» ll le l0 ‘WIS’! answers-Good driving. W: and um cfyou/ 5,6 la a "Yw! unaware-Pair ma‘. You m: iqnaa less’ then 6 "Y!S"anawers-Poar driving. You're beaded/or mill/v; pauibly injury and miou financial lou/ Lat’: be bonest, now l. . . remember, your own safety and that efyaurfemiy on My: w] p» .1514. 4. Do you obey tram: lighte- even when you're la a hurry? 5. Do you drive la and tun lrom the proper traficlane? i. Doyou rdlanbdrlnhbdue driving? (Think. 110W. before aar Iwerlag.) 7. Do you drive with eatn cau- tion in fog, rain or snow and or wst or icy pavement? E5 c113 5U. DC] the rune wav about r. s. Take mouléisoié-Iys} Icon. wood... asialyilié friends m: you the lame? ‘ v . Seriously, don’: you wish when you and your nmlly are on tbenreeutbaalldriveraoould uuclafullymawcYaooall 'tcn questions? Of course you‘ do-md the an: driver fed! l; be you how ml ebaarve the rules d the road in your community! (frankly. new, have you narleohad tbenupl) l-‘De yea baq alt! whoa driving-heap your mind on‘ some; E5 C1D cm I0. 153i you an" within m- apeed Harlin-never yield to tbs tempta o to do a little “low altitude dang‘? ir. So llltt today ro improve your more. titlulll lid ll Willi $550k _\mlr DRIVING _\|11|1'CAR flak ACCIDEMILS! tlh Pill l('l l .1. IKAIIDIVDIAIVIIINO fihflllfifil IJTDNWMHII NAIIONMIAIN%IICQMI OTQIAIUGMAIIOCIAQQVQQNYQpI Published ln u» lnlnnat of the 1mm may t ' Cl-IICK You: can! Tbauanlhmrbanlulfiuturatfiauilch amour; m PoIJwTnfiSqH]Cb_ud' IlAIll-Do they and diplomas? How rba hand llOllll-Doaaybulblllled rephdaglllrabuadtigbaptopulybotuilaadalmedl ". Areuilaaclmpligimiagoedcaadltloar pain-ills oqI-u u nt- condition? (Ne cue, am than, locale: want?) Vlllllllllllll WlFlIl-Dofl"! 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