‘Hi . . ‘Hard in position gleewelehvmh‘ - wimmjng ngainet i116 j Vgiiimet is QCMFHY ‘bat aquartzri?‘ mikba"£.'mjim\~ Ines on the other hand, Aaerlcen” ruise o "To Ylelt iiuellec A , 1r -(CP)--I‘ ° “*3- will an it “d3 m3}. §I3'§e‘2’€e‘u'm'°" e93: Amerio limo White Back Froln Concert Tour (lg In) TOIOITIO, Ap l 17—(CP)--'1he gestion in more than one city in uador was whether music lovers would turn out to hear Portia White or stay home from fear of rebels roaming the steete. ‘ She had difficulty leaving Quito as reserved space on all departing airplanes was handed over to flus- tered politicians hurrying out of the revolution-torn colntry. ut sho was more afraid of the ant cu-rachas (coachreaches)— ugo thinma with long wavin: antennae that were everywhere and ate everything including my eilk afockflill" Bo much for a three-month con- cert tour which the ‘Halifax con- tralto hes just completed through many cities in restive Central and South America. The 30-year-old daughter of a Halifax Baptist minister who arrived here today from Montreal for a concert engagement. said in an ink-view she- wasn't worried about boil: in the thick of the re- cent fightinlz in Ecuador. She was "just, excited.” She found inflation “rampant” in almost every country she visited. "Ihey have more of the foods we in rationed are short of but prices no skyhigh,” she said. “And while they have all the nylons any woman would want, they cost from 87.50 to $15 a pair." ' she continued:- “ never seen such nova , au wealth. You will meet women dripping in furs and jewels and then :0 out on the streets and the beggars claw at your garments as you base by. . .possibly that's the reason for the unrest down there new. Iofugoo a new living in South Am ca, many of them skllful musicians, are responsible for the new trend new evident in Hnuth American music. said Miss White. While the people have a folk music of their own they fev- ored tho operatic airs. she chose for her programs. On the other hand the well known German sonzl popular among Canadian mid American (‘ORCETi-BOCTS were frowned on by the southerncrs. WANTED: 200 POLICEWOMEN li-ONEIJON. April 1'1 Wanted 200 more nolicewoulen for London. "hobbies has folinrwed_ the nouncclncnt bv Home Secretarv llde that the marriage bar, which has been a "particular hindrance" to roeruitirur. is to be sGIhGVQd. Qcotland Yard is annealind lDeci- allv to young women leaving the services or war jobs. The Yard says London's women "cops" are retard as models. As an inducement the Yard cited IIITISI llllillll PIGIEIS LIIITEI ‘VANCOUVER, CANADA n in 1M2 is passed to her mndeon. Co. t. Gerald M . who was kllad in action iaet year. Victor ASTLIBBOOQtebelo Jotilo 412021.303 hdauricomml 6 ohnetown' méhtmié.’ fit e. uriee one of the glow places of Ire~ larkilé‘ Dtlzlfitgigdatght: ‘gent: an land yesterday as a “w!” ‘M nmdmot°m°'hu_ 7 The castle and its LOOO-acro eat- liepertlnent of Education Notice lie School Attendance through the lie-envelo- ‘I pgral-ujfi improve school aMfllIlNIN- the Attendance Officer hr an; never-glut "l! “"211” as": Allowances for the v- ' h" - "g ‘I'm’ “ma, to on, present time. For the first hall-rill» l_ “g5” "o" she-la tbs nacho chi-ml slfllerfllll W" l" e P". u fifc-k u l §,'§.,“§:,la awayuiretl? ice the seasonal en or 4p _ -»-- -»~ -» m -»- "--- '*-'---~'~:-*.*¢..l one: fr. ill of Iducatloaluartdl ab: Salpeervileors _oi 6:03:19. ___ o‘ ‘m. _ the seneral III 0 l 1' " no exemption beyond/tho Z5 P" 0"" i" 5' h" d'l:"fh‘h°n'&°ds°m “n p, “qt” accepting for the causes set forth O set. ; p ~ _ _ s: fifths pal-eat or guardian is enable by reason oi r0103! h ""4 a Mu. anus to school. . ~ » a. n the earls h otherwise amid“ WI“ t" ""9 " 'i"°'*""" u" “W” a] the jhlla has hue-lb malted ihiliifliib“ °' ' “V” -=.ggpq'school. " - ' .q,f;ggv|”g.‘|»¢i|y or mental coalition of the . "at attendance. ~ ‘ ~ ‘ehld is each aa tern- ‘ 1,»... paplle. ruin-Jail bane w: herons bee: r.s"'M'..' lire-Wai-"r Qeitreic-lll i A g four inc the samples d two Iondon police- n-ibot spcciors-Iwho have t tad: of nrranizintz and lead- ing a force of German policewomcn in the British cone. Another has gone to Belfast to take charge of the .al Ulster Constabulary women po e. Between so and S6 Qualification state that women of age and not lcae than five feet hes tall. A course of 13 ‘ training is followed by pro- bationary service with. an experi- pu Sh. a. r wa e a If ecruit his to bocom detective she may receive training at the Criminal Investigation De- partmont the same way as a women man. Iondon’: lice include interpreter-e for no courts. PaU-lor constables. anywhere from ‘I9 to 102 shillings (817.38 to a week. and for sergeants min 113 lo 12o shillings. They pet their uniforms free. FLAXSIID PRICE RAISED ‘IO $8.25 In. the House oi Commons on March l6. Hon. Jamm A. MacKin- non, Minister of Trade and Oom- lnorce, announced that in order in exist in meeting oil seed require- ments the Iovernmant proposed to ‘ the Iruaranteed price of Ilaxseed from $2.75 Der bushel to $3.26 per bluihei basis No. l C.\r_V llaxseed in store Fort William. Port Arthur or Vancouver, effective Aug- ést l. 1H6 for the crol) Year lim- "Tho Gonranlsnt" said Mr- MsoKinnon. “wishes to omfllasizv nco of his crop durin?! mo eumsnt crop ycar and to lmle pnrodaufaere to seed e- larger scream 1 w v ilrday. April 20th. and demonstrate to a one interested in ature Y same New York, Texas and Ar , made a similar visit here. m" _ final (1681514) A recruiting drive for female‘, an- must be between 22 and 35 years . " We wish to announce that Mr. Luther Penn!- “ oil burner export, will be at the Bergman got " struetion Hardware Store in Montaglw 0" a and will be pleased t0 QXDM" l" .".':"'“::"' '“'.‘:i".':..°" or . - I living}: 51:13:31?‘ r120‘: 2's‘ tllesg hzrners and p “won d be pleased to estimiste and quoit Drill" l. MORRISON co. “ ' b; __ |-| ting -- Electric Wirin: Al“ n: Enntractore Art-re cuAl:tol"\rc_1'owu_;:t:uAnolAu' Oppooitionlio Public Ownership 0i Steel Industry I! DAVID CONDO!‘ IONWN. A?!“ 19 —(iRloute!'l)— 111W t‘ I’ the industry. , o of the Government's new mentl to HI-Ilvport its proposed. change is that private enterprise‘ could not shoulder this gigantic burden unaided. ‘lino industry's report was two-l d by the Churchill lition verrlsnent. last Novem the lord president of the council, Her- Morr , said it was proposed to await this report before taking ns on the future or- ganization of the industry. .1) dbytheBrit- ishlbronanri 11144244111411. I’ cpare eel Federation, has since been received and considered. Bu y r John Wilmot told the today. It ed plans for the development a moderniz- ation or! the industry over the next ilxe io seven years at an estimated cost oi £lw,000.000 (67494300000) i -1’. as a next step. Th6 Conservatives are aho un. derstood to be plannégaa motion of censure‘ to force to of the issue asaoon aftereasieraaposs- ible should the Government fail to ask for the approval of House of on its own eo- 5. i 6 E ‘i’ .5 5 see todayb announce- ment l t industry in the dark as to its ulitimato iate. Washington Spotlight a! WABI-IINGION, slpril 19 -~(CP) - Clare Boothe I/uoe. a widely- tmveuedtati nomad Co oeti repreeen ve nn . wants soviet Russia and all count- ries where travel is dinficult to be opened for the unrestricted com- ings and Inge of e11 United. Nat- ions ee. ' e gifted. blond pla. t and actrms who has been ca the clamor girl of Congress has a 3 r1111! sililzlilllll11114111111111!!! . l. IT MEANS: 2. It MEAN-S: ca. rr MEANS: (4. 1r Mums: IT MEANS: Therefore Market Your lioge the Economic Way DAVIS 8 FRASER LTD a CHARLOTTETOWN 1.311 ‘ i . Points Why You Should Market Your iiogs at DAVIS 8t FRA$ER LTD. With the Plant locatod in tile centre of the source of supply, shorter transportation from the Farm to the flllllshterinx floor and should result in lees shrink. Quick settlement direct from Plant to Farmgr, For example, settlement cheques covering hogs slaughter. ed Wednesday afternoon of this week were mailed to the farmers Thursday afternoon. ' You receive top market price for your hogs. (Island Farmers are H p _ ‘q bogs today). ‘i “ ' " "" ‘ " You can secure a definite shipping. price for your hogs before You are supporting an Island Industry employing‘ Island people. And sllipli . ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND} resolution before Congress m 5t” m, twuquu todUJsonleobeerVemherotoIIleATIIDNHHOIIEI-ESSINBIIT- nwpqmgnhn ‘sepimmmw, émfggy o‘ the U“, fact that this merging‘ great am UNTIL nun-nan ransom recent! after he’: wer 561:". ».;'£“?€'.;.,,l~ggd~¢ Hug ted Nations to establish a new germ! ha?“ t tnghw “mi-um?” “ a enough in lmitil our home DIS-Snort 1mm which wlll pemut Dgchmw“ » u Ygu; "° °° M- other countries." he told reporters. eoe. which wasbflitned a reaches- Etéfififditlfén? rilé°crhn comet-e.“ “cl-fi- o-c-m» - <=- ---»~"@”““o=5 iii-iii i1 h» c» "v '..............————'— Nations country. " m’ “d A?‘ “mwm “inure!” a ““‘<i".;a".t.i.3‘° h" o! A- e. for- nut of the w. he meal.” a m l’ “m” one o‘ the mmpomum mm necessary 10192110 d “mn- me; ma or-General of Canada. ‘ms “y; m.‘ national “Mm” is the rem,“ o, no on peace-e omementt is ea N §v ntfit on his arrival Coun of Atblone, who w“, g, Russia and Soviet-controlled and "9 “n31”! ‘md °mlmad~ Mun’ "an W "k W115" @199" 1110118 civilian “m” “h” °°“‘“"°" "° “m” 31ml’ the Stflcufliosiicoutibziil hang on“ mrrlié earl arrived th c m“ u“ “m” i" ‘WM 1128i. 132% “s” rmiifiliili. “"1322 wivpiieind italic” hi?» ‘$113 M h1- m . vlioifiiwsle? “ M’ “hi? ¥$iii.?“°32.§"" ‘ l Uta” couxfffiu‘) be sadlmonfused by he contiict- Hider. was sworn in at Ottawa. erel. mmcm‘ ' ingsta. enteoitbe" ‘ at Purpose of the resolution. Mrs. Luce said. it, “that an 01110111111111? be given to effect on a world scale the same freedom for fellowship as exists in the amerlcas." the New York meetings. Canadians swarmed over the ‘lieu’- race Cede of the National thi week at private bulibt partly cogeliltgfé the $111,513; gggmtgg mice.»- “Z Colonial Airlhee , . ifii"ii"="*iom"l’=-“fa".mm 1h‘ eali °" - noweallglf-ewl ondoabogt théltdielibeg! Pun" l?!“ l" WW3“ ' ations of the United Nations Secur- 9mm!" W elm Wlflfll- 111N111- ity Council in New York is attribu- CURB alter the usual h-lnaking entertainment here. Hiphligh-t oi. the llulction was flfiailsnt but many an agonizing back-pain can be given relief fairly quickly with Nerviline. Maseag vigorously and rub iota of Nerviliae in quite deep- ly. Plenty of rubbing won't do any harm and will often help material- ly in the acute stages. Carry out this treatment every three hours, massaging from five to 15 minutes each time. In chronic conditions, massage 8 times a day. You will find that when applied to muscular aches and pains. Nerviline works quickly, and oh so eifectively in bringing relief. Go to work on your backache today-use pain-relieving Nyerviiine-it exerts a fine control > over many pains of the muscular and rheumatic type. Sold in 35c i good as new; 1 giggle plow, FARM FOB SALE At UPPER MONTAGUE Consisting of 63 acres, 48 clear, balance lumber and firewood» three miles from Montague, buildings in good repair, 2i acres plowed; hardwood floors in all rooms in house, good orch- ard. Also for sale: 1 disc har- row No. 16, Massey Harris, bow" at i“ deflem Frost 8‘ wood No. 5; 1 at from 32 volt battery. Also available for 110 A. C. RU B ON l N E of splike dharléows: &1w::- T lions sge er, roa Q N E Rv| L in good our“ l,‘ ‘XE? he New HART Farmlight . waggon- 1 orse- oe, a z c ' 1 turnip seeder; 1 hay rake, ' 381161168 Frost & Wood. Write or. , _ 1 Pllonp 1597-41. Wptrlda moot famous farm batttrles, Spun 3h“ d‘ w h “A” frame constructiom- . CLARENCE n. MecLEOD. 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