gguaoumwsu. _orusvorr=1'0..===WN .1" ,,;']'.|°~ - (j; - Take Steps To Provincial ' _ ' EGYPT‘ Change Announced , _ 1°01 N" 1 Prevent Ilevolt Elections In '48“ Tu“! m‘ In Annuity llatea COTTON IIOIISE DRESSES a, Violet so. Mcthley --_- In South America (By The PreI) Several Latin American coun- Lrics took new steps Monday to guard against any Communist st- tempts to stir up revolutions with- ln their borders. These came in the wake of re- ports to the United States State Department. that Communists were ready to support a revolt in Ecu- ador now and were trying to stir up another 1n Chile for May l. ln Bogota. the Pan American Conference prepared to adopt a strongly-worded resolution con- demning international Communism as a threat to the security of the Western Hemisphere. The United States Congress heard a message from President Truman in observance oi the 50th anniversary oi Cuban independ- ence. 'l‘ruman did not. mention Com- munism or Russia by name, but there was little doubt as to his (Canadian Press) Five provincial general elections. involving close to 10,000,000 Can- adians. are expected in Canada this year. - Only one has been called so far -thst- in Ontario. set for June 1-- but its announcement Friday touched off election talk in all the other Provinces where balloting appears likely in 1H8. The Provinces which expect no vote this year are Prince Edward island. which had a pgovinciai gcn- eral election last December, and Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Bri- tish Columbia. all of which have legislatures elected in October. i945. The decision‘ oi Ontario Premier Drew's Progressive Conservative administration to go to the coun- try ior a vote of confidence in its proposed $600,000,000 hydro ex- pansion program stirred specula- tion in Quebec that Premier Du- plessis would call an election for approximately the same date. _._..- what wound “been i! the! W" not rescued soon? It was obviously impossible to think of escaping on foot; alone, Kay might have at- tempted it, but Mavis could not ws-iir half a mils. Once the iced supplies gave out what could_they eat? There were a iew doves and squirrels snakes, but the birds would be hard to trap and they had no firearms. otrrAwA. April 1o - m an ‘e2- fort to-reduce the current heav? ddicita _ being incurred by the Dominion Government annuities, a revision of the ‘rates has been announced in r-rllllflliit by 111101‘ Minister Mitchell. The revision would not affect annuities now held but only those sold aMr the revision was announced. For some time there has been on sale at “THE GLORIA" all an: week Good Prints in Floral and ‘Striped Patterns. Sizes I4 to 46. even if either could have used them. No. it was a prettY dark proc- pect, and, seeing Mavis’: thinness and paiior. hearinl her difficult breathing and painful cough. Kay felt a. new dread drsnring nearer, laying skeleton fingers on her heart. And then, Just before sunset, with level rays slanting through the palms and turning the sand to red-gold, s dark speck appeared in the distance, coming along the desert road. Mavis saw it first and pointed. "Look! Ia it the can coming back?" she said. "I can't see." "No." Kay shook her head, “It's growing concern on the part of ‘Preaaury officers at the rise in the deficit which has to be made good out of the public funds, The public accounts report for the period end- ing March 81. i947. show that 5917.00.58 was required to main- tain the reserve in the fund. This of course was in addition to the more than half a. million dollars which is spent annually in admin- istration but which is charged to the taxpayers in general and not to the cost of the annuities. “It was pointed out by an officer oi the annuities branch that actu- ally the administration cost was less than one per‘ cent of the THE Regular $2.50 to $2.98 value- ONSALEAT . . . . . . . . ‘wlllzne SM " ‘Amen women SHOP 2-29 J51 ‘$11. Hal! of the Ontario expansion Sonwbody walking Just one ma“ P10111111!“ 111001110- meaning when he upheld Cuban- ' n 1! "It m“ by reducing the L i111 | n11 v , , l. ‘d odl f program ivould in\ol\e hydro. It by hlmgelfg’ \ Zahrgeggm relations as a’ m e o‘ includes spending an estimated interest rdmtezotn annuities which Imw 5T- PHONI ‘I ' ' $191,000,000 to convert the provln- gqmgthln o 11-. g ,4 00W 51'"! l I 01"‘ P01’ 00011. 010W" . LIFE‘: WORTH LIVING when you're fl-liNmArtnlaweworkaonthl mspatches from Quito 5am the cialiv-owned power system in ‘ n e o um , to three per cent and thereby m- Government oi Ecuador was on guard against a possibility that southern and southwestern Ontario Communists in Guayaquil might from 25-well! current to (iv-cycle speck are" to lite-size and finally attempt an uprising. Armed forces 1 P1111“? °1 gftahflc’ “:11 9111*“ P00011011 111E 08-518. mgncozfslggreficzifirlzgl ha: Ithg: m Guayaquil. the county!“ “lain, In l, en“ lmomus‘ Farvel een clfse- Long before this. the two women the ‘ministration Co"; 0:“: be port, were instructed to keep an 1 Pa“ e- B“ °v11°e5 We 115d Tewinmed 11 101' W111i 1t was i 1 d w. remained outside agreement with and there was ilt-tle pity in the M“ ed 1" 111° ""7 "m poisons, corrects temporary cylenoirlotgéeggélgmuzlllset atyzltilirgitxisan the Federal Government On t“, eyes which watched m“ "mph" There has been some talk ' atlon and each has guarded ciosc- uncertain progress. amund PPTHMWM’ H111 1" T909111 constipation. 0 ~ - t d 1t was Try ANDREWS Llvslr Sluxr tomor- taizlelgnnfgeclailnnsalégse to guard ly against any encroachment on Reaching the straggling green- weeks m“ 1'" w“ the mwnm“ °f mw m°mi“g' G" a “ch11” “°“" acainst any danger of Communists P1'°"1"°1111 T1E1115~ "955 1011110 1110 V9180. the new- the Gmwmment "° mtegmte ‘he And insist on getting realANmmws sfwng M, uprisinry Wm, me “at, Issues in Quebec are expected to comer hesitated for a moment then 35x11” “EMS “'1” ‘b feafm ... t b t‘t t. . - a _ 5 revolve around the Quebec admin- stumbled towards the t t. 59°"? Y P11181111" 1-1 0T0 11° "'4 1‘ 11° ian election as a pretext Troop 011 w“ no inflation he" Just now 11w to check biliousneoo- 1t. was dark before that black "Em"! "1" m“ 1° '1" “""“1'“"1 "Nu" _ I _ To Comping you‘ that the annuities would be on a Inner Cleanliness, Arwnawl gently cleans the bowels. It sweeps away trouble-making feeling fit. And real “inner clean- liness" can help keep you feeling your best. Start tomorrow morning with a glass of sparkling, bubbling Aunlzaws LIVER SALT. Here's how ANDREWS does its healthful work: FIRST . . . ANoIzews cleans and refreshes the mouth and tongue. NEXT. . . ANDREWB sweeten: sour stomach and corrects excess Gcidity. presented. and upon motion was A letter, with suggestion; yo, I instructed to be paid; also the bill spring rally, irom Kay 3,055, we“, ior lamp. Mrs. Neil saimond ln- dent. of Maritime Conference, w“ vlted the May meeting to her read. home, roll call ‘to be answered with It was decided to hold the Lead. a verse containing word “motherf ership Training School at Bede- Meeting closed vtith Mlzpall que, May 7, 8 and 9. Rlev. Ralph benediction. Wagner is to be the dean of ths Delicious refreshments were serv- school. A rally will be held at the cci by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. close oi the school. Sunday eva- “so ymrve can]; hick;- K" Hector McNevin. after which u ning, May 9. rue IDEAL FORM or uxmvs ANDREWS s TEMPORARY CANCELLATION OF CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSlIIP ior use in any emergency. Brazilian police announced 300 Communists had, been jailed in Rlo de Janelro as the result oi an explosion of an anrny arsenal last Wednesday that killed 23 persons. The police raided 42 Communist cells. seized leaders and confiscated documents. The Communist Party is outlawed in Brazil. Government officials have charged the Com- munists planned the explosion in connection with an uprising set ior May 1. In Santiago. capital oi Chile. President Gonzalez Videla sent to Congress proposed legislation out- lawing the Communist Party. With ~the legislation were five measures intended to better workers‘ condit- inns. The United States state Depart- ment protested to Nicaragua were recalled to barraclu and held 1511111119155" 1°115'511"'1d1n8 311111335 against the Federal Government. srwke in cold tones. which Premier Dupiessis has provincial rights iield. In Quebec 1 Best guess on the Quebec elec- nesday. the day of Premier Du plessis' patron saint. St. Joseph. for New Brunswick since the Pro sion March 2. The date most mcn tioned is July 15, although Prem ler .7. B. McNair insists publicly possibility of an election. The present House was elected called, its successor will have four 1 "YES." Lovelace answered sava- charged with trying to invade the geiy. “The car broke down a good _ g0 miles from hem I tinker“ Wm,‘ annuities outstanding as of March it. for hours. trying to get n, 3°- ng, but it was no use and there was nothing else to be done." "F01 y0ur own comfort and tion date is June o. That's a Wed- couvéllelwe? No. I understand. "It's hardly a question of con-l- iort when my feet are prgtfly w,“ ing oi the auxiliary of the Bon- An election has been predicted 01-1110 P1000! and I've eetcn noth- 51m” w~ M- 5- w“ 1111111 a1 u" in; since you; (fqlggk u,“ monk home of Mrs. Hollis McDonald on vincial House started its 194s ses- 1112-" "That was your own choice. We didn't ask you to-desert us." Kay’; "God's Love revealed through voice was still steelmard, May‘! Christian giving,” was led by the that he knows nothing about the Grgnge lay 511011115’. 1101‘ eyes dark 1-‘1'°51d°111- W1" °P°11°d H“ 10"“ an remote. “confound it, that’: not. true! l in August, 194.4. r: an election u Only went to set 1101-0- And I didn't ake any of the food. All right! more seats under a partial redls H11" 11 W110‘ 0W1! way! Give a d0! tribution measure passed last ses~ a 115d 115m°-' that much had been done along this line. At present the total value of all 3i, 1948. was $357,161.53. BONSHAW UNITED W. M. S. MEETING ’ The Easier ‘rhankoffering meet- Monday evening. April 12th. The worship service with the theme. ing by singing verses i and 2 of "Look Ye Saints." ‘This was fol- lowed by hymn. “Crown Him with Many Thoma." The scripture les- son was read by Mrs. Stewart and the meditation by Mrs. B. Ma-eloeod. happy season oi social chat. was enjoyed. CENTRAL PRESBYTERI’ Y. P. U. The executive of the Central Presbytery Young People's Union met Thursday. April i5 in Sum- merslde. The president. John ‘Forbes, presided. Meeting opened with prayer led by Rev. L. M. Murray. Minutes oi last executive meeting were read and approved. The executive agreed to endom tile suggestion for a. project, r515. ing o. bursary oi $50 for pine Hm to help student ministers at m; rally. There were some suggestions as to how to get more young peop]. interested in the Young People’; Camp which will be held at Aug- ustine Cove, July 26th till Augugi 4. Lunch provided by the Ladies’ Social Club was served by Min Edith Palmer. Meeting then adjourned. CLEARING SALE B" '11 ""1"" 55'1"“ n:".zr..ii'llis"aa.t;"aifirst: u»... u. n» s». - c-l-t - , _ _ _ . ' The u. _. t I s k_ wards his own tent. Mavis moved Rift". was read by the president. A“°“"' “““"11 "1 P1°‘"‘9 S‘ 5' "P""‘“" H°1°"°' a '°"°'“"°“ h“ bee“ m progress stonewall: Leadcrgfm efiwunfii... her heed slightly to watch and the The Easter ‘rhankoliering was since last lifarcll 12. - _ k A ~ H‘ - | ~ ‘ - c _ u 1d p, e i 1949 l; look in her eyes changed. received and dedicated by prayer. '"'° d" '°' ' r“ 2' '° '?"' m" M" '8." §.:':..'::a:':"1::; 321.212.? zzzsss: .2 2.. u... u... t... on the Boy of Fundy ROIIIEWWIII be suspended, between Dlgby p“, years is the us“, mm 1,, m,“ see? His feet. are very bad." ' Thy Mission now Euifiiling.” sev- ond Soint John, during this period. 0F SI-IOES During Alterations To Our Store Front G. GIRLS‘ YELLOW MOC. LOAFERS- Rubber Sole-Reduced To ..... WOS. BLACK or BROWN SUEDE STRAP OPEN TOE and HEEL-Cuban Heels—- 2 I Formerly $3.50 tor ....... ggnggliflzni: 5;“ ‘glggmcwggymggt, pmince and mums;- an 916cm... "So you _want one to go and ad- eral oi the members gave readings. vanguudla party 1n noun-m 0g this year "almost. certain." Unless mmfter 11"" 01111’ 5-11 118111. I 110m 1-110 M1$51°110YY 111101111111! 011 striteBlc P01nts and giving doubt- =1 late spring makes postponemen‘ ‘Lm- I"‘1’“"1"°1Y K" W" 10 9000010" 011mm "11" "hm"- ml allegiance to President Teodoro m m1 desklbm the W,“ may be kiss the older woman. "But, mind, showing that lnercy. sympathy and . . plwdo gen Anastaslo sgrnogg held in June. generally a slack 1m 3°11"? 011011151- mygilri-ncipies. service for those in needarc mini- D'51"'1<1' 1.9559119" ‘SEMI who dispatched the Nicaraguan month for the farmers who make gems???" ‘d859,?’ 1° 110W IBY- 16810110118 0! 31111811011 10". i111; . .. . - . ne o m." . "whg cqnqdmn Pqqfl; Ruflwqy‘ grgoproosrttép gtflStpicfilg-il. has been a Lillzmsaskatchewaus largest votini She gathug; together a few m“. tbuiottl; tiijlaltolsmrfipirhro" saint 10h", N_ l n is expected the Government things in the tent, then went over Stewart read s. poem. “Not Ours CMIJNTON Scfoon M“ campaign on m recmwh pap to the cooking-place. A little later Alone." and Mrs. Salmond, "The iiculariy its claims oi improved gfeétigg)“ 1'1"’ dwrw‘? °F 5°"- gilydo! Fliu-furrectiogi." Mérs. 8.164e- ~ . health and educational services. , ' #0 501111110 1'00- 118 1'0!!! 01' giggling-mi “Iiahl/Iaxgilékerinfl‘ 2 Indications are the Liberals will '1“ 1"°"9~1‘1 1°" 1101 "It" and thew 28:28-46 after sineinx "Foun- Mary lifaciiay ' ' attack the Government's ‘socialist 1041M and something to eat." she oain or Good to Own Thv 10W"- . ~ » said. Devotions closed by repeating the Business per- 0 H. I. SAUNDERS, HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, April 5th, I948, and until ; Iurthcr notice, oII highways in this Province are closed to Motor Vehicle traffic, (including tractors end trailers), ex- cept in such cases where the totol weight oI vehicle and ‘ Iced does not exceed 5,000 lbs. Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary to this 1 order will be duly prosecuted. DATED the Ist doy of April, A.D. I948. J. W. MocKlNNON, . Depui-y Provincial Secretory. Judge Cool, not by whet it costs, but by whet It provides! We aeII only that which is known to give the utmost Ilsot per dollar of cost to you. NAIIO COAL SOFT COAL anti COKE Sold In any quantity of lowest priest. Grade VIII: 1. Allan MacKay; 2. Robert Heaney‘; 3, Stewart Glover. ‘ Grade VI: 1. Geraldine Wood- slde; 2, Gloria Heaney; 3. Louise Woodslde. Grade IV: 1, Roger MacKay. Grade III: 1, Jean MacKay. Grade If: i. Harold Heaney. Willard MacKay. Teacher. PREVENTS ACID ACTION Some medical men claim that rhubarb, when mixed with lemon juice, prevents the acid in lemon from dissolving tooth surfaces. REAL LIME-LIGHT The word lime-light once meant Just what it says. Lime-light was originally a bright illuminating ei iect produced by heating linle :0 a" 0x11010011’ high temperature. GINTI-I LAXATIIIE IINTAC ID ATTENTION BUILDERS ' ...-._- I hove on bond o Ioir stock oi Brick Siding, Asphalt Shingles, Stomr Strip, Roll Roofing, Felt Pepsi, Plastic Cement end Neils. It would poy_yos 1e look my stock over bsiore buying elas- whers. Prices on nut shipment o lot higher. JOHN JARDINI administration say discourage tablishment oi new industry. No issues have appeared yet ~n Alberta. where speculation has it that an election will be held n August. spokesmen for the Social Credit» Government have denied a newspaper report the date would be Aug. 3. Premier E. C. Manning's Government was elected in August, 1944. SOLDIERS FIGURE IN lMANY MARRIAGES, FEW DIVORCES The Canadian soldier is still considered a. good marital risk by unmarried females. There are at present far more married than single men in the Canadian Army Active Force, the number being swelled considerably last year when more than 1300 permanent force soldiers marched to the altar. Figures complied at Army Head- quarters reveal that 180 officers and 1.131 other ranks were wed during the past year. Twventy-tvro officers and b5 other ranks were granted divorces. OTTAWA SOLDIER MEMBER- 0F ACTIVE AND RESERVE FORCE Al‘ SAME TIME At least one Canadian has taken to heart the Army's recruiting slogan, "If you can't go Active, go Reserve.” i-ie enlisted in both. An Ottawa. youth. he joined a local Reserve Force unit in June. i946. Later, he applied for enlist- ment in the permanent force of the Army and was accepted. Posted immediately to Montreal. he neg- lected to sever connections with the Ottawa Reserve Force outfit. This week. in a letter to the officer ‘commanding his Reserve unit, he explained the situation like this: "While studyini military law I found out a few things. New knowing that I cannot belong to the Reserve Ibrce any more. I ICIhdIy ask you for s discharge." lie said he would return to Ot- tawa at the end of the month and turn ‘in equipment and uniforms issued to him while he was s member of the Reserve. "1 wish to square thing: up as soon as poo- sibie." he said. ‘rho Army also thinks a little "squaring up" is in- dicsted. But. as one Active hm officer remarked. w. Gluten will experi- enos vary little difficulty bring- ing both the Active and Receive Forces of the Army up to strength if all aspirin: soldiers follow-tho load 0! 180 Ottawa filth. . _ policies which opponents oi tne ,, Grade IX. 1. Slut-icy Woodside es_ on the yummy,” you do as prayer m Uuwrh 11111011 ior a dog t got hurt!" he $0111 111110115’. Without raising hia head, as “he sat on the edge of the camp bed. "Perhaps you'd better bathe your feet before the water gets cold" She was turning may when Lovelace spoke again, "Kay. it was true what I said lust new. I did mean to fetch help from Abil Remeses; you'd b91111" 11 11 1'0" weren't so de- terminied to think badly of ma,” "It's rather hard to see why you couldn't gake us with you. There's plenty of room in the "f" Kflyh tones were icy. I know all that but I couldn't face the Journey with the pair of Wit-and that's a. fect. i thought 1'11 0P1 ewflyalone and send a car back to fetch you as quickly as“ possible.” $0 you didn't even leave a meg_ 558° 10 681' what you'd done-"You quite calmly and deliberately and 111111101111 B- Wrd deserted two 11/010011. one of them too Ill 1° move. Really. It's rather hard to 33115110 1-1101- You acted from pure Ollzhtftzilness and consideration for our welfare!" 30y spoke with such contempt that Lovelace bit his lip savagely, Anyhow. I've gained nothing 11111011." he growled. "No. You've naerely thrown uwgy 111° ""- 01" 0111? means oi escape and ccme back to make another mouth to feed-that's all." Key threw the last word; m, her shoulder as she left Lhg {gm R-"uflilus to the other, she felt oddly pleased to discover that m, could treat Rafa in this offhand manner. Somehow i-t increased her self-confidence. The next day sum! eventleaaly, Mavis and Kay in the ‘one tent, Lovelace in his own, each avoiding sight or speech of the other. It was not until _iate afternoon ‘ll iod followed. Mrs. Stewart was aslula to write the minutes in the absence of the recording secretary. Nine members answered roll call with a. verse of scripture. The treasurer gave an excellent report. $1.00 was received for expense fund. Letters were read by presi- dent from Presbyierial president, Mrs. J. D. MoFariane, which pre- sented a vision for greater serv- ice for the year 1948 in the Mas- ter's Kingdom. from secretary and press and mission circle. The United Ohurchman for subscrip- tions and other letters oh differ- ent branches of the work, which were discussed and disposed of: and also from Mrs. Clark Crosby. who thanked the members for box of chocolates received during her convslescence, and also for the card of sympathy received on the death of her aged mother. The community friendship see- retary took number of sick calls. 7 home, '1 hospital. iVLl-s. L. T. Bea- ten to be remembered with a card and a. plant. A bill of $1.00 was that he emerged and began to patrol the verge: of the oasis. searching the horizon on all sides through a pair of field glasses, oddly like a shipwrecked mariner, keeping a look-out for chances d rescue, which happened to be pre- 01501? what he was doing. But in every direction he drew n blank; no caravan of ships of the desert not even a solitary nomad shepherd leading his flock. showed human life finally appeared from the one direction which Lovelace had overlooked, emerging from u" 11111110 which traced a fantastic pattern of reversed pI-Illi trees and ssndhiiis in the shimmer of light above the southern amine. ‘ (To Is Continued) in the distance. The only sign s! MEN'S HIP WADERS- COME IN NOW — — -—- 158 QUEEN ST. end White Lephorns. gel- iull inlet-motion. . , Laced Front—Speciul .MEN'S GRAIN WORK BOOL- Regulor $5.50 for . . . . . . . . . MEN'S SPLIT LEATHER BOOT- Regulor $3.75 for . . . . . . . .. ..... ..._._._.. s.- ~ 10% OFF ALL MEN'S OXFORDS, AND OTHER CLEARING LINES IN STOCK BRADY FOOTWEAR CO. SWIFTS BABY CNICKS a We hove o surplus of day-old and started chicks V1101‘ must be movedjmmedietely. Popular breeds such c! 11"’ PIIMPIIIIIOS, Iorred Rocks, Light Sussex‘ x New Homflh" In order to clear our breeders time ova being altered 01 popular prices. Hers ls your opportunity to get corIY_11- ' SImI Chicks and still be in time for IolI egg production. Phone our hatchery at Charlottetown 2l92_colloet 0M1 owner's lllnousav 6.95 4.50 2.98 CHARLOTTETOWN i4 STARTED CHICKS We have u limited quantity oI Boned Rock I0~doy-oId start- ed Chicks, which we will sell ot day-old prices. Delivery must be token TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY; APRIL zo end 2m If interested Phone us Collect. IIILLON‘ and SPILLETT CHICK HATCHERY - Charlottetown I" '1~-=-»t so ..i'°§.1f..'..5?.'.'.'. 2.552.111’; 0"AR1°""°W"' '1'" . British IUUICU. -- - "o. PliiliAlill a oo. " P110"! 14° snout m: