ii-IE Gvakniari. / .“‘** . Try this Tempting ,, LUNCH or SUPPER -"';'.'.«.."""" TREAT Brighten: your Furniture . . . Brighten: your Home d i ah d ii- i:::_:.:;:.:;:; .::.'i::.:: ..*.i.'.°.°.:::.. .1... dry, leaving no sticky film to cat the dust. IA-I AS FAMOUS AS HAWES'FLOOR WAX Changes ill National Film Board Setup ‘Recommended ’o'r'rAwA. March 2sl.—(ai=i — poles Widespread changes in the setup: and administrative practices 0! the National Film Board were urged today in a report tabled in the commons by Resources Minister Winters. Tabling the report. prepared by J. D. Woods and Gordon Limited management conmiltants of Tor- onto. Mr. Winters con-firmed rum- ors that three of N.F.B.'a 580 cm- ployeeg have been released as a result or security screening: re- cently completed by the R.C.M. P. He did not d.-isclosefnames of the employees and asked members not to press for details. The report urged that Cabinet Ministers no longer serve as mem- bers of the board Mr. Winters now is chairman of the board and Revenue Minister Mocann is 3 member. A new setup for the board was suggested. . Sweeping changes in acoountlm practices were recommended. The report suggested that the 5.000 in- dividual accounts now kept by the board could be cut by not less than 75 per cent without there being any loss over the control of ex- pendltures. It was found that in the past the board had made commitments without ressrci lo the availability of funds. New employees were hired. sa.la.i‘y increases were given. film production was undertaken, Ind Purchases were made without a check being made on the amount oi money available for such pur- '.l1'ie report recommended thatno purcbuol. lturea or com- inltaneute be nude until approved bi’ the (Irector of administrative services or by an authorised as- sislant. The investigation disclosed that in the year ending March 3i..l949. the board had understated its in- dividual illm production costs by 8130.000 or 28 per cent\ It was recommended that the board be provided, with a perman- ent working capital lund or no’ less th working capital of about 0600.000: year. but 3300.000 of the amount has to be paid back to the Treasury at the end of each fiscal year. A large number of board em- ployees now are hired on contracts subject to . newal every three months. The reports said this was a cause or dissstisiaction among the st-31!. ' Another recommendation called for centralization 0! Film Board accommodation The board now operates from 10 different build- ings in Ottawa. In a statement. Mr. winter; said he ‘had given preliminary consideration to the recommendat- lons. some oi which are along lines on which the Govcmmeni and he board have already been proceeding. Others will require “careful consideration by the film commissioner. the board and the Govermnent." Teena Paige Fashions are in the Spotlite lll ‘TEEN CAMPUS’ at SMt\llMAl'l'S "TEEN CAMPUS" is ilie NEW DEPARTMENT ei Smallmen's,ere- elied especially for the TEEN-AGER. JUNIOR or YOUNG DEB —— where they‘ may find Up-To-The-Minute Clothes. clesigiied and tailored iusi for ‘them. "TEENA PAlGE" is one oi America’: Dress Lines now Being manufactured in Cuirleniding ‘ieen-age Canada. "TEENA PAIGE" enloye an lnierneiionel Reputation and has long been recognized as second io none on ihis Continent. AND you'll find "TEENA PAIGE" Dresses in "TEEN-CAMPUS" at Smallmen's in ID Beautiful, Popular Siyles in fresh. guer- _en+eed washable Cofions and Non-Tarnish Meiellie Lumine -—exaei'ly as you've seen advertised in your favorite fash- ion magazine. "Lace Princess" ‘ V01 1m embroi .ciiu-ming and deli to “it, °“ 53 the tracer)? of crosses your bodi end skirt. The perfect pastels seem atrial: gnaw —- the Ci-own'n vtiégg iinenndiyteiave . ‘H! mlhashnbggfnm. unco on. \ CHAR LOTTETOWN netmillli Ellllilllflll —PAN!‘lY SALE Holman’: Grocery. Summeralde. Saturday. April lat at 230 by ladies of st. Paul‘: Parish. -Blip 03085 Blood Donor Clinic at St. Mary's Hall. Sum- meraide. Thursday. April 13th. Dc- nora . needed. . -—DON".l.‘ FOIGQT the weekly card party. auction and bridge. Knights of Columbus Home on Thursday evening. .Valuable door prize. —8llDDEN DEATH game Bede- que rink. Saturday. April In in final: of South Shore League. Bor- den Abegweits vs. Freetown Roy- als. All trophies will be presented at close of this game. ' -BUTTEIUVIILIC The_buttermilk oi the Kensington Dairying Co-operative Association Limited will be sold by auction at the butter plant on Saturday. April 15th, 1960. at 2 P. M. W. L. Delaney, Manager. ' —No'l‘lL‘I‘. ro ADVl-.'|i'l'lsEI<i=- Advertisers are reinindm that then copy must be in the :. mrdlan is! later than noon the -.->0»-tons day to guarantee Insertions out or city advertisers who telephone claaaitieds. etc. mould oartleiiiviy bear this in mind -1‘!-:Ni)EitB. -— Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Saturday. April 15. 1950._foi- the hauling oi cream to the Kensington Dairying Co-operl ative Association Limited (or the season May 1st to Nov. 3001. 1950. Boundaries and other lnlormation AUCTION. ._ ' nrnn. You an obtain any drug store. DOLCIN in for your convenience in three nine. The coal in modern ingly prompt. Get a bottle Tableio 2 500 tablets. Dclcla ‘cumin. can be had at the ofltce of the Association. W. ._ L. Delaney. Manager. ' V —’l.‘0 AID Ill) 0108! — Mem- bers ol the R.C.AJ‘. Station. Sum- merelde. will do their part to- warda putting summereide and the Province over their obJectiv.. in the current Red Cross drive for funds. ‘Arrangements have been lnade. through the coopera- tion of the commanding ofllcer, Wing Commander R. F. Given to have every man on the station canvassed on Friday. March alst. The canvassing will be done by Summersldu women and it past experiences are any guide gen- erous donations can be xpecied from the station personnel.--S. liAT_E___tll-' (Continued from Page ‘ 1) sales. metals at prices below I certain amount. many items used in the agricultural and iiahing in- dustries. medicaments and optical appliances sold by prescription. artificial limbs, hearing aids, dentures. personal property enter- ing into the production of another article. personal property to be de- livered outside the province, cer- tain ships‘ stores. railway rolling stock and commercial vessels. In his budget speech today. Mr. Bouclicr said the Government planned to use some of the ad- ditional revenue to assist school boards and municipalities. The Union of Municipalities and separ- ate m-uiiicipal groups had asked help. and only a few months ago their representatives lisd suggest- ed a sharearble provincial sales tax. “The experience 0! other gov- erirments has shown that the tax works not too great hardship." said the Secretary-Treasiirer "It certainly will not. in the least. lower the standard or living. on the contrary. it will improve the standard of living oi the very poor. the indigent, the pensioner. Economic Vitamins ' "New Brunswick must have its dose of economic vitamins and the new tax will provide them. The effect will be to fill out the stature of the Province, improve its general health. reduce its mental strain and protect its in- vesirnenis in social and provincial services." Mr. Baucher estimated that ex- penditures by the Department of Health and social Services will re- quire more than $8.000.00o oi the budget, with interest on the pub- llc ddbt taking $5,250,271 and the Department oi Public Works spending more than 5.000.000. On the revenue side. he estimat- ed $11,680,921 from the Dominion Government, $5.400.000 from the New Brunswick Liquor Control Board and smoomo from motor vehicle and gasoline taxes. RITIS ‘ iii'i'u"msu PAINS CAN BE RELIEVEDI Join the nalalul thousands who have found i".°i"i’.."...."“..'"'; t"' :.?°"':'.t5&"iil' a a in yo . DOLCIN Tablets are nah. ilgn-toxic . . . they cannot harm the or a e LCIN Tmm we no n8'i.'c‘$ £9100 tablets ufohi-I efiiaegfialoo . 5-ciao an e e u Llnilhlc It tllileta for .-. .- ‘I THE COFFEE TIIAT SAVES r-———oQ——-—————-——-A.- One satisfying sip and you'll disno er ihaiNescalé bring: you all the ilavoui-‘and “lift" of pure, freshly roasted. freshly brewed colee. With Nescafe you get 901/“? COFFEE every time. Even the 4-02. is: makes about as nun! cups as I . pound of ordinary oofee - yet costs you less. The big iunily size in save: even itiaoillpoud oitdual (daeisiu. nitcuandiiutme) ...___-...._.......--.' Make it Instantly In cup or colon nieliev L, FT. .. ‘J >.-- In more; And Neacefé uaye fresh to the last spoonful. Nescafé is nude in an inseam —s-lght in the cup. No inuaa. no bother. No incur . grounds. lllllllli All) siuor TIIE FINEST CUP 0! GOFFEI YOII EVE! TIITED -N in ouaead Nu-cum‘: an «inn no-ms -nun link it Nuns (Candi) Hlaiid Iodillfllii Soluble Colt 150% pnrtaol iireadulieeoleeeadedded didnidviaprcteot tlale YOU CAN . DEPEND on Cool, crisp, white is combined with llnen.. $9.95. "Southern Cliermer" — Here‘: a real contribution to summer charm. ' Plcolay, dalntily scalloped, Bates combed yam cham- bray on the bodice. and the huge, patch poc- kets. Both fabrics Saniorized to wash like V Shown are’ only iliree of His IO Tune Paige Styles now on ‘display in Teen-Campus. Watch for more Styles that will lie ar- «. rivind shortly ' sin. 9.|Il. I3 and is, g _ to N -" ‘P’! . Before You Any Electric Refrigerator THE yMcGLARY THERE ARE FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY McCLARY BEFORE YOU CHOOSE ANY MOD |.|.IXE MOBIL ii Du. rt) ._-J oiiiii: Moons _ , as .-rr-;-st-I.._;:c new F ' ' CANADIAN product’ __ Distributors ll. 1. iiotmiii. Limited Siiminerside - Charlottetown Buy —8EE- Illllfih _s. mo. in Canada. iiycni--iiml. tor V W‘-IN-, $325.00 4. a EKOU SHOULD SEE THE NEW 1. They are pleasing in appearance, rich In quality. noiseless. in operation. and engineered to provide - the utmost in convenience ‘and economical service. 3. The most advanced methods of un- ployed in construction. giving reduced cost to con- uaranieed for . K‘ \ I lg; 'l. it