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Bagpipe and Violin Selec- GEIIIIGETIIWII AIIII VISIIIITY Mr. borne Stevens of Halifax is on a visit to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin‘ Stevens. ' ‘ Workmcn were busy on Tuesday erecting hand railings and guards on boili sides of the sidewalk leading to the school. where it crosses a deep drain. at the same time our sidewalks were also re- ceiving attention by having the ice remov ed. while the mild weather lasted. An exciting game of hroflll- bgll was played in the George- Service cell STEWART 8i SAIIILL Corner Sydney and Yrlnce PHONE 1875-1. WAR VETERANS i County Club (Continued from P186 8) dem- weg locked. A glance passed between the two detectives. “They can't have gofw." Diff"! said. "I've had men at the lodge gates since I was here this morning." "I..et's ring and see what hap- pens," Dollimore said. In reply to his ring a rather un- tidy maid came through the bnize door that led to the kitchens. "We're police officers," said Du-; cros. “Where is Mr. Fernandez?" _ "Isn't he in his office, sir?" she asked. 1 "It's locked. He was here at lunch time. What servants are here still?" “Only two of us. And Mr. Jones, the porter." I "Where is he?" I "He's been about." At that moment a car drew up at the front door and through the glass they saw Fernandez and Sadie Pa-chmann alight. One of the local police who had been on duty at the second lodge gate was with them. ' Fernandez was in an ugly ioni- per. "This is an outrage!" he storm- ed as he came into the hall. “What "Zht have these men to stop us?" “They did it under my orders," Ducros said calmly. "For the mom- ent nobody is to leave this house." "Are we under arrest?" Sadie Pochmann demanded. "If that is the only method 0g PTEventlng you leavingwyos," Du- cros replied. "And the charge?“ _ “Interfeflll! WW1 s, police dfficer in the execution of his duty. will 4° _'°I' {I19 lime belfli- A far more serious charge may b9 later." (To he continued; TWO 0T'IIAWA_MOT}|ER5 HELP GUIDE SCHOOLS i i i OTTAWA. Jan‘. 22- (cr) —Two women now work with seven men on Ottawa's public school board Charged with educating the pa. ‘101151 Capital's 8.600 children. They “I? Assuring you o better finish. send in UARY IS THE TIME FOR DRY CLEANING CLOTHES YOU WILL WEAR IN o-Q-oommeogco-Qcsaoosoosw APRIL Dofl let your etotttes get eesgitr in tho SPRING DRY CLEANING RUSH. At this season more time and cure can be token in cleaning , TRENCHCOATS It's also e good time to TIES - - TOPCOATS - - MATS _ sluts 2448 ETIIIIII GLEAIIEIIS A Help! ‘With Each Gerrnenf" "WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER" I. CHAIR COVERS - - DRAPES . Look lover your Dry Cleaning needs TODAY and get ahead of the null. are Mrs. Isabel pi. 1n Ixtene Rmwick‘ i1 Yson and Mrs. | A P851 president of the city's Hflme and school column, Mm FIYIIBYBOR first became a member of the board in 1945. She was the first new woman trustee in 21 years. Mrs. Renwicit. u past presld. ent of the Local Council of Women, stood second in last month‘; civic elections and took her seat for the first time early thi§/m°nyh_ Formerly a Saskatchewan grade school teacher, Mrs. Re-nwlck 15 the mother of five children. During the war. she worked B; a part time accountant at naval service head. quarters here and ran- g, min-ch canteen 1'01‘ three years. I Mrs. Finiayson, mother of inn-a 5 B Graduate of Dalhousie Univer. 5"?- i-lalifax, and before she was I;""1¢d Wwked in the actuarial T511431 of the federal insurance do. partment. Having two women on the city's board is something of 5 novelty 1g]- fi QWWIM- Three other: have been elm-ed in- the past. but only once _ "W" has there been more than one at a time. The first woman elected was Mrs. J. Lorne Me. IDOLIQIII in 1919. Miss M_ I, 00w“; elected in 1924. and Mrs, Caroline Guilock. 1925. served together for H a period. _ BHJAST - (OP) - Twenty- tisotlseaid engineers in Northqm 1mm‘! hi" lime on a five-day, 44-hour week. an. mutt.» om- <_ 31‘ €>gg.<_ rfir- " : (qr t siderabiy improved I" 119mm’ ML ‘”°’°'"" ti. B. llouse Opening an.‘ For lsispsisest ' town rink on Monday 111811! 5°‘ tween a local team and a icam Ifrom Lower Montague. The io- lcals came out on the long end of a 3-2 score, clue in a large mess- ure to the sensational and acro- bstic-iike goal tending of Clar- ence Moawain. We hope to see more contests of this nature bc- fore the season is over. A representative of the Will‘ Assets Corporation was in Georlfi- town a iew days 1180 with a large ‘list of available articles. some of ‘of iigritulturs tlsots -Estabiisimeht 0f l. , Play. Yeo‘; Hall, Montague. Jassu- policy of fl-eilbt assistance for fled tlons, longs and Dancing. Preemt- in] of the Maritime Index-otters of ed by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Agriculture. Choir. i The lbderation adopted is resolu- llsrltlns Federation 4-..- MONOTON. N. 8-. Jill- I -(@) nlbt stains tethv at a iqsct- was urged tiona dealing with matters pertain- ing to the agricultural industry and elected officers for the ensuing year. Jl. Walsh, Moncton, was re-al- ectcd president. Other officers are Alan Incirharl. Falmouth. N. 5., gee-President; Roy Grant, Mone- t n, Secretary; C. '1‘. Fitzrandolph, Bridgetown, N. 5.: L. B. Rose, Oak- iield, N. 8., P. A. Dollie. Edmund- sten, N. 3., and l. A. Power, Riva- Giade, N. 8., directors. Representatives of term organisa- tions in Nova Scott's and New Brun- swick attended the meeiin8. along with the Ministers of Agriculture at both provinces. and their depu- es. Resolutions passed at m. mug. in: dealt with permanent establish- ment of s. marshland. reclamation policy, request for a Federal Nat- ural Products Msrketlng Act, ob- iietlon to a proposed increase il railway freight rates, national pol- icy on dairy products. upward re- vision of poultry products prices, re- quest for long-ranged weather fore- casts. adjustment of cost o! farm Products to compensate for the increase in farm machinery prices‘, ‘to allow machinery and Qqulpmgng ,used in the fruit-growing areas to be classed as farm machinery so as to pass int.o'the country free from tariff restrictions. and asking that farm implement testing scr. Vi“ 5° l6?- "D i0 live unbiased re- ports to farmers on the value gnd practibility of different prices of farm equipment. WIIICI], we understand, he dispos-i The resolutions wHl be referred ed of to local interests. Watson Henry has returned home from a trip to Halifax, N5. Young and old nrc Hnl-ICIPBIIHZ the pleasure of outdoor skating on the harbour. The thaw has cleaned the ice complrtely 5nd wc should be favoured with excel- lent ice when the weather be- comes colder. Friends of Mrs. EB. MacLaren are glad to hear that she is con- lowing a recent attack of lllfltis- tiew Trial Granted To Evelyn iiiek! TORONTO. Jan- 22 4°?) , '- For want. of an established 111011110- the Ontario court 0i HD1193] fPfld‘ ed Evelyn Dick should have a HEW trial on a charge of killing her husband, John Di-ck, last March. This the five judges of the court made known today following up their Friday-announcement that the Hamilton widow's conviction of list October had been set aside. he." 11P- pcal allowed and a new trial m"- dercd. After listening to Mrs. Dick's ap- peal against the conviction \v'fll3l1 brought her a sentence of execution on Feb. '1 the judges used 7-000 words for their decision. They said they ordered a new trial to ensure proceedings against the raven-ital:- ed 26-year-old woman was fair. in Mid-February FREDERICTON. Jan. 22 -—(CP)-- With the date yet to ‘he announc- erl for opening of the third session of New Brunswicivs present legis- iatnrc, the first Tuesday after mid- February ~- the 18th~ls believed as likely to he selected as any other day, although the actual dots might easily be before or alter that. If the session averages the length of previous assemblies, it will run about six weeks. No indication has been givcn of any outstanding legislation anllcl- patcd. aside from measures neces- sitalcd by DJminion-Provinciai fi- nancial ticgotiatloils. The 48-seat House was elected in August, 1944. When Lieutenant- Governor D. L. Mat-Loren opens tne next session, Premier MCNBIX‘ tvrll have n more than comfortable ma- jorlly to tho right. of Mr. Speaker. l-le and his Liberals number 36. Op- posing the 57-yeurs-old Premier. AM Wllh 0111)’ ll Progressive Con- servative votes. is Opposition 1mm. " Hush Meeker. 59. There is one Independent member. ON YOUR TOE! Ill-fitting and unsuitable fogs. wesr can cause a multitude of health troubles. National Health authorities state "Your standing in the ccmuiunity may be influenced b? 111* WW bwls you wear. Don't be l heel-set up on Your ties. and Idem sensible. healthful foot- wear." imssomahnd -<or>- Three Persons were killed and so injured when a fire angina and a dotting. decker bus were in bellman, ma» to the Canadian Federation of Ag- riculture for action by that body. Ill MELAREIIS IIRISPIE PIIIKLES ‘ Fill’ F00! Alllltlllis CONSULT ' II. J. A. IIIWII. ILP Orthopedic Chiropodiat. Ill Great Genres Sheet CIAI-LOTIITUWN LBJ carport trade in dairy products was important to Canada's economy but it was going to be most difficult to continue exports on any large scale tin the face of a decreasing over-ail milk supply and the ever- | increasing demands of Canadians for dairy products. He questioned how long Canadians would continue to accept e. si-x ounce butter rn- tion and restrictions on usage of other dairy products Mr. Bmellie did not blame dairy ffarmers for this situation. ."One =port to the United Kingdom an does not have to he.an expert in the economics of milk production in order to appreciate that a far- mer, il-ke any other business man, looks to the operations which pro- {duce the best cash returns for the least outlay in money and labour" he stated. Says Farmer tiot to Blame an., Jan. 22: Can- , adziinsnggggéhxt o‘ but." and on," The decline in milk production dairy products largely becaueu of “"111 a matter of concern to every huge quantum! o! cheese m“ c,“ Calnadian and it had reached the operated milk rcqulsitioned for ex; 1;: 311-0 try was to be a purely domestic one or continue in the export field. If the latter, Canada must find way» not because farmers, or the indus- try, are unable to produce what is needed here, Robert C. Smellle, president of the National Dairy “d mews i‘! enmlmifllnl 51111118" Council of Canada told the annuril i‘) Pmdli“ "W" mnk- 511091141‘ meeting of m“ body m h“ Dre,“ threat to the future welfare of the clentiai address today. mdunry i‘ "I" ‘Mum ‘he Pr?" “Damn,” mnk producmn hm ent trend continue. with rationing, reached the stage where it had u“ d5“? WWW"! °!1!\1111l1‘~I°11 become a “Enemy problem o; me habits of Canadians mght change. most pressing type," he stated, The Ulti- Mnnxli i‘ ‘, v1.4,» ‘ Q_ Libby's patented “Gentle Press" makes all the delectable difierence. It captures and holds the sparkling flavour of vine-ripened tomatoes-gives Libby's "Gentle Press" Totaatoijuice that garden-fresh tang which makes this offer possible: DOUBLE-YOUR MONEY ‘ BACK if you don't agree that Libby's is the most delicious tomato iuice you've ever tasted. Here's good advice for you ladies who " long for more popped vitality. Llatiess- tress, poor spperitesul geeersl debiiity L. a .._' g, Continuing (iur SPEIIIALS ' e Marie Elena Phone 219i that the shortage of butter in this country during the past few years osn in no way be attributed to a lack of initiative on the part of the industry or the farmer. The price and subsidy structure was a matter oi deliberate Government policy to divert milk into other channels. Cllv n the cream the industry can pro uoe the butter Canadians want,’ stated Mr. Bmellie. new zeaeanrs urs can eonv mroars WELLINGTON. N.Z.. Jan. 22 - (CP)- A further increase in im- port lic for commercial chassis mrtldi‘ hi“ I‘ p“, \,ti< "(II Rig. Helene Curtis Tru Art $5.00 for $1.75 Also e reduction on more expensive Permanent! Machine end Muchineless Beauty Salon 76 Great George Street Canada and the United States. has been granted l.n New Zeslad, to the extent of 50 percent of similar im- POris from these source; in i908. The new increase will mean that in i947. provided the countries con- cerned can make supplies avail- able, commercial chassis will be imported to the value of 250 per cent of 1W8 imports from Britain and 150 per cent of 1838 imports from Canada and the United States, Owing to the increase m price the actual numbers will be only about 1.800 from Britain, 1.800 from Canada, the largest pre-war sup- plier, and B55 from the United States. “I think it should be utiderstoorl in component parts. from Britain.- msy often be traced to lsclt of vitamin! A and C. So the scientific way to ‘proted health and vigour is to make sure Y0" get these vitamins every day. Sinfl Libby's “Gentle Press" Tomato Juifl i’ an excellent source of both, what boil" health routine could you‘ choose than i any giassful of Libby's" ‘Yell does: esa also sew IIPPIY vilewlthl-tfisassvpecbvegeabie Soap-esiclueastshiag fiekvvlth vegetables fresh from ebb lsrdeu I l 51p.“ t