PAGE TEN TEE VCi-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN APRIL 1g; l," Professional 821E .____-_-€_--—- DI. 0.8. NORDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Road Charlottetown, P1611. Phone BM ' -_______ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Ilneographlnig cards and clrculara. llheert programs. typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone 1890-J Apt. No. 4. Connaught Apts. Pownol Street MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountant: liaatern Trust Building Phone 1m - Box s41 l Charlottetown é B. M. SEARS. CA. » Reoident Partner i v-~-- \/\rv NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown P.O. Box 4S? I'eI. I636 SH»»»++»+»»»~. McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. I. BENTLEY. K.C. J. A. BENTLEY. K.C. _ Barristers and Attorneys-lb- ‘ Law 1M Prince Street Q 0O OO-UO-O-Q OrOf-O a-oo+o+o¢++o 00-00 o‘ o-oooo-o i H. R. DOANE 8i CO. Chartered Accountants ll Grafton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Box 247 Randolph W. Manning, (LA. o-o roo++++o+o++¢+o~¢+o4o4+o EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED J. 8. Taylor OPTOMETRIST Oornor lent and Queen l"- Phone H56 ‘"1" by Appointmefll Ilene: Residence 101! roo-oo 04-014“: J. A. MeGUIGAN, an. woman. arc. ILIIIQTIZR. SOLICIT!!! comm: numnrso M. ALBAN FARMER 11.5., 1.1.5. man T0 Montana. aoucrroa. Ew- MATHESON and PEAKEQ a. w. MATHESON. K-C- A. H. PEAKE. 5.5-. Lil-n- Borrisiers, etc. Coileotiona. - Money to lflflfli D0 Great G001‘!!! Sim“ Charlottetown QQQCrO O4§<O ¥O 4+ 44 0o /»~ ‘/» .1 A DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST 115 Grafton Street Office Hours: 9 to 12-2 to I Telephone 22M ooooooooovoooooooawfi-O CHARLES R. McQUA|D ILA. loo Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Etc. Eastern Trust Building, Charlottetown Phone i711 O OO-O-O-O-OQ-O-QQOQQ O-Q-O-OO-O-OQ- ___-l———-—-————~—*—‘—'-._ >++>+o+o+¢4+++0+++4+4+¢* A. Walthen Gaudei, LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, Etc. Phillips lluilrling lll (irnfton Si. iloney to Loan. Collections. qoovovreoooooooowooooeva E i _________ BELL 8i MATHIESON Barristers, Solicitors, are. R. It. BELL. M.l..A-. n. 1.. MATIIIESON, 1.1,.fl.. rec. Attorncys-nt-Lno LOANS ON (TITY Ah]! FARM PROPERTIES I50 Richmond St. Charlottetown. I‘.l-l.l. ___._-_- -~—-—-—- PALMER 8i HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM, B./\., LLB.‘ BARRISTEIL ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia (Ihambera Charlottetown, 125.1. MONEY TO LOAN Phone l5 1K0. Box ll H. F. McPHEE, B.A., I(.C. NOTARY. ETC. DARRISTER- SOLICITOR lilo; Building Charlottetown ‘GAUDET 81 HASZARD Barriatoro, loiieltora. Notaries. lite. Cooolion Blink of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN GILIIIT A. GAUDIST. I.A.. LLB Canadian laolr of Commerce llldg Charlottetown. l. 1: A. l-Ifll. li.c. I ISTIB. SOLICITOR. NOTARY git of Canada Ohambero. lrlottotown. P31. In to doom WW... rec. It (w. n. oiinsoii cor. sponilenoe. creased coal production “per man shift," lmcnl and layout, remains us the only answer for reduced cosis and Nova Scotia Mines‘ Jlepartment Annual (Report is Tabled i i i .._._1_ B)‘ JOHN‘ LANGLOIS HALIFAX. April l6—(C(P> -—In~ wiiti ihr- existing equip- l i inlargcd markets" for Nova Sco- iia coal. 1hr Mincs Department suid in iis report tabled in the legislature today. Noting ihrii 1hr shipment of |603A®5 ions of Cilfll m Quebgq during 101“ mziikcd ‘a atari in tho rec-m" of lilo Central Can- adian nr l\l‘l for Nova Scotizi." .iho ropnri hlllfl production p01‘, was 1.63 InnS. man~sliiii lzisi vvni‘ inn ovor the an iiirrcz1si~ of .05 provluus ycnr. Altogether 13.347 llli‘|l working in and ziroiind tlic province's pltsl last your produced 5.367.701 innsl 1 of coal. In 194’: a ioiiil of 12.533 mcii prndiiurd 5.i'i‘7.470 tons. Tho rcpnri noted prngrcss in iiislziiiniiriii oi mechanical loading (fllllplllflll lll iiii- miiios which, would cli sumo of the work nou" dune hv ilio individual lTllhPX‘ with his llélll shorol, "Biii ihesr changes will tnlul tlmo to coiniilclo, and iho bulk, oi iiic production must conic from] prcsvnhdnv ll1"lll(l(l$ of mining‘ for some time lll the Iililirc." i Mines Minister Speaks Tabii“? n” "imfl- “rm” “Ul‘_i because "I don't know whiii party lSIPl‘ Czirrir dealt Willi ilie Gov- crnmi-ni position in thi- lifariiiriin-i coal sirikc in which minors walk-l i . ed out Fob‘ 15 donlandinz higher} dliyéimsioi innke ilie statement ivagcs and refusing n11 offer fronil operators which would have iied‘, wages to production. ‘ Thc Minister rcfcrrcd to "lies" statements which he saidl were being circulated "in some sections of ilie Province" that tliei Provincial Government was im-l porting or subsidizing entry of Aimcricaii coal into Nova Scotia. Hr said ihc statements werc "malicious" and “reprehensible? "I am surprised ihnt the Glace Bay Gazniio—a newspaper pub- lished ‘Jv district 26 of the Uniir-d Mine Workcrs-conllnucs to pub- lisih these lios xvhcn every mom- bcr oi’ ihc cxccuilvc board knows perfectly well ihnt at no timc has this Govcrnmciii importcd Amer- ican coal." he added. HF‘ said the Prcmlci‘. in a ro- R5 ceni address. “made this crystal clear. 1n words that i-vi-rybody could understand." "Notwlihsiandliiil iiiat. state- moot and others which have been made, itiriy go on attempting to gain political capital for ihom- selves. Ii is reprehensible con- duci on tho part of bodies of iihni kind and i-hr- editor of ilie Gaz- eito knows boiler." Calls Editor "Squid" ' paper." l 1-1 AUTOMATIC BOOKLET to confuse the poopie." he said. 0.0T‘. lcadcr Russell Cunning- ham said that “coming from thr- iown of Glacc Bay I fecl l sho11ld| CINAI’ mysclf that I or nnv mcin- bcr of my Piirty are loving 3o ‘imake political capital in that c said he made the statement ‘hc rclcrs to. "I rcgrct in hear very much We are all subjcct to criticism but I do not ihliik lllP Minister calling ihc editor names and the editor calling names is going io bring better conditions in the industrial flcld of Nova Scoiia." he added. ST. PIFFERS LAKE SCHOOL Report for month of March. Grade VI1I —— 1, Verna, Mac- Adam; 2, Lucina MacDonald; 8. iJackie M3¢l\(l'.lfll. Grade VII _- i. Mary Mac-Adam} 2. Dorothy MacCox-mick; 3. Oweni Trainer. i Grade VI — l, Ray MacDonald‘ Grade V — 1. Oaiiherlne Mac- Donald; 2. George MacDonald; 3. Margery Devcaux. Grade lV - 1. Alion Anderson: Cormick. Grade lll -- 1. Lilllan- MacDonald; 2. Stephen ‘Trainer; 3. Ppuline Deveauv. Grade II - Fairies MaoC-ormick; 2. Jimmy lvlaoDonaid; 3. Evelyn Layboli. i Grade II~(J1‘.\ l. George O'Brien. Grade I —— (a) 1. Aeneas Loy- boii; 2. Lucim. Trainer; 3. Basil 2. Emmett Roach‘, 3, Frances Mac- _ llfld. Reports Small Surplus ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. April 16 - iCP) -— The smallest surplus since 19411 — $106,000 - has iveen re- corded by ilie Newfoundland fln~ _ once commissioner. it was revealed today in a statement on revenue ' and expenditure placed before (he national convention. The statement was made ‘in aci- vance ot the budget which is not expected to be released until early ' next week. Public accounts for the yeor end- ed Dec. 31, 194d, showed all-time high revenues of $37,247,132 and expenditures of $37,141,138 The $106,000 surplus compared wiiii surpluses of $6,000,000 l-ll 194l- 42. $3,000,000 in each of the fol- lowing iwo‘ years. $7.300.0C0 in 1944-45 and $3.138.000 in 1945-46. CROSS ROAD! SCHOOL Report for ilie irfliciiili of March. Grade‘ X: l. Freddy Drlscoil; 2 Blakle Wood. Grade IX: i. Jackie Gard; I. Enos: Miiich. Grade Vi: l. Hnymond Siowarl; 2- Lloyd Mulch; 3. Stcrling Stew- zirt. Gracie V: 1. Mclda Bennett; 2. Slilrliw Sir-ivarl. Grnde IV: 1, Myra Joan Wood; 2 Ailiol Jenkins; 3i Marie Stew- ari. Grade III: l. Auslina Kennedy; 2. Mariano Balderston and Leon Murphy (cquall. Grade I1: li Eva Wood: 2. Fred Carver; 3. Gcorgc Carver. Grade I (a): l. Juan MacKin~ non. Grade I (b): 1, Doroihv Wood. Highest Average in Senior Grades: Freddy Driscoll. 91°74 Junior Griidos: Ausiina Kennedy, 98'}. Perfect Attendance Blnkic Wood. Raymond Sicwari. Shirley Stewart. Mclda Bennett. lvfvra Joan Wood. Marie Stcwnri. Aust- Ina Kcnnody. Fred Carvr-r, Eva Wood and Jean MacKlniion. Teacher. Hrycr R. Jones NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Grade 1.\'.—1. Dalzell; 2, lilildrcd MacNeill. Grade Vllvl.~~1, Ella lilncNeiii; _2, '1, Jean Wall. Jarici Grade VII . Allis-m iilaclninis. Grade VI.-. Pauline Moose; 2, (icorgie Macliinls; 3. Irma, Mac- Neill and Edlwiird Wright, equal, Gradc V.-—1. Eleanor liioase. Grade lV.--l, Arthur Blanchard. Grade Iff,——i. weni-iiiii Moose: 2. Rovice Mandersom; 3. Freddie C. 1- lani. Grade II.~1. Edgar MacNelll. Georgetown , I I I I And llioinity I i ...'Mr. and Mra. John A. Mac-i Kinnon arrived in Georgetown 011i Wednesday from Charlottetown“ where they have hccn spending‘ the winter e1. ilie licnnox Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mac-Kinnon have‘. been spending their winters, fur| the past number of years at ihisl hotel, reiuini-ng each spring i0 their home here, where they re- side for ihesummer. Mrs William White of Borden is visiting her mother, Mas. Mary Anne Johnson in Georgetown. ' Quite n number of Georgeicwrilsl enthusiastic trout fishermen trav- cllod lo ihcir favored fishing liaiiciis on Wed-riesclay wiili vary- ing lurk. Some good catches were reported, while others were nor. so fortunate. hut like irue fisher-y men enjoyed iliomselves ncverLhe-i’ loss. Mr. Prank Lavandiei" proprietor of Kcay Hall has installed an up- io-daic i'("(‘Ol'll pinyin: machine’ and electric aillpllflvl‘, ivhirli pro-i rides cxccllciiii music for puiroiie at his many dariccs. Tlic hall ro- eently res-decorated. present: a tine appearance. Wedncsday- was payday for long-i slioremcn who Déll'lll'lllillf‘i‘l ln iliel loading of ilie B. O. Bnrjcssoll Willi polniccs. The individual pays were quite large and a consider- ahlc amount of money was iiiiis placed in circulation lierc ‘m this; ioivn Paying inok place ai ilie business establishment of Mr. 5.! C. Knight. i A production record for hog, raisers io shoot at was made by a‘ sow. owned by Mr. Rupert Wigni, o! Bumt Poiiii, when she gavel birili io a Iiitcr oi nineteen lrii-e porkers. One of ilie little fellows‘ has since died but ilie remaining eighteen are reported doing nice-l ly SEA VIEW SCHOOL Report for March. Grade VIII: l. JOYCQ MIFICKBYZ 2, George Donald, Shirley Stew- urt. and Clayton Adams (equal); 3, Thane Adams. Grade VII: l. Marlon Duggan; 2. Raullne Adams; 3. Keith Ad- l ems. Grade V1: 1i Lyman Adams. Gradi- V (5rd: 1. Bloycr- Adillllil’ 2i Graci- Campbell and Ina Mur- pliv, (equal): 3. Sheldon Adams, é Grade V (Jr): 1. (mi-l Murphy: 2. Clifford Donald; 3, Robert Adams. Grade IV: 1i Eihcl Adams: 2, David Adams; 3. Elton Murphy. l Grad» III: 1. Enid Donald: 2.' Rita Murphy; 3. Eleanor Camp-l boll. lmmt and operation of provliiciai imcaiis always the young and in- was ever a time in history when Broaden Workings 0f Veterans Land Act 4 Hunt-er Riva’ l Beauty Salon g ___ OTTAWA. April H-(GiU-Vet- erana Minister MaoKenzie (ablod in the Commons today nn order-iii- council broadening ilie Vcicravis Lend Act as it applies to groupie of veterans working together. It allows grants up i0 $1,200 to be made to any vcierun 1n a group of not more tlym 10 "who propose conducting joint opera- tlons in farming or forestry, for the purchase of machinery essen- tial to farming or machinery and equipment essential in forestry." The move is ai» ai aiding groups of veterans “i ilie develop- Ile-Open For Summer Months ALL WORK GUARANTEED Lillian Walker Beautician lands made available under a: ec- and i menis between Dominion Provlnriai Governments." It provides that "any grnni to a veteran under section 35 of the nci may he made by ilie purchase and delivery by the (lircctor (of V.L.A) in him oi’ specified chat.- iels, conditional upon ihe veteran 500 bus. Fear Terrorism In Heart 0f London Recieuned * 9min, Erbon outs 11nd (mm: complying fci" a period of 1D con-i B I secutive years wiih ihe terms of; h o’ ey’ lllS agreement for ilie purriiiiic.| LONDON hm u, _|AP, 500 bill. Recleuned Eybq IIIEHISTL] 1130 or graluhofl ilie li)ll‘0\'lll-l qijght precéuuénls “Bans, Outs. n c'a an s on ivici 1e se es." l1 _ _ _. .‘ Ii also provide; that (he veteran; fifuifi,"fif‘°fhe“lf’ejrfi of)?‘ ti: I Iiogtomlgs‘ TmwlhY slid. U on rlefauli shall delivcwposscssion were taken ‘omgm an“ diwovery of his clialicls lo ilie rirrcctoi" on , _ , dciiinnd aiiil iiiat. ilie right in ihein g? Tilleloliltflgilllllgle ti": R‘ E‘ wHl-r! ‘my: 15mm“, twin’ 1H” ‘di"e"i°"i' phonic ilircai io blow up ilie War Hunter River uni e \e cipii ins iompiici OHM, Phone Hunter River Exqhong. I with ilie agreement for 10 _\c:iis., .mulal_y and civilian police cow gggiggnlsgg 3595;; l S.“.°.Ji°i§i.“.“i$‘;i.§il.fi’.iil‘§ i.'£§“°ii; ‘ i bomb in ilie Colonial Offico with __“ f ilie mechanism set to explode at 1 Eimglmb ‘gal-Ly mwh”; .~\.1v1.. about ilie limo Dov Bela . v ' » '. __ Gniner and iihiee other convicted died he” “m” ' length-v “ML” terrorists were hanged inPalesiiiie afgijlafmffd ‘_‘e"s’““?_:“’_'>"“$ Q9‘? "" The fLlSc of ilhe bomb moi berm hegupsnyid Fear‘; Rligfnsfi: (jhxilii: burned, indicating that ii was only ‘ ' ' ' by accident iliai a lame part. of maoaonmomaaonouuonnnwm. - _ nisrarnnr PLANTS man of lhc management cc-mmlilee roupswre, . y Dover llousc. 200 Dflgdlfivhgrsilhilgili ‘(rlliicrlfllflsi/lgllkdglfélln Yards ffflm iihe Prime Minister's camber? hloyd 69mg‘ . 1 ~ . -. r _ after dermatitis caused by constant gilndycnlfgélxizongirsgrijcgggdpyxtlgle u" "W's cspoaiire tlo x-rayri lred io tlbe am- building ” “no per m0 pun ‘on 0 severa ingers n ‘.937. - ' , For 18 months he was bedridden‘ clggéllgfmzaéf gab mqeuxlifligd b‘; B500 Pei’ 1.0M in the hospital wiliere he had wcrk- sticks of a Freudian“ Explosive prepuicl ed and of his final illness Robin- ‘Rambling gongmte ‘oi-inlaid; affliction he was ore of Comma] officials said it WM lino‘ ilie bravest persons I liav lever‘ a coincidence" m“ ‘he bumb M. known" e iempi was made on Gruners 8x0- ‘ cuiion clay. One authority describ- ed lillp attempt. as "part of (he Jowlsli terrorist activities against. __ this country." '_' LONDQNqADWI 15 —-lvR15U'l'ER-$l and other members of the public “The BBC i5 bliltfldlhsllnua sciiiis also should have told how it was of programs~cntitled: “It s Your carried out. Money They're Aficr"—to acquaint the public willi devices used ny confidence men. "Ii's surprising how the same _.___ old irickslers go on finding VlilllTlS IDNDON, April 16 _-(Rci1iers) — year after year with the Same old Rev. C. B. Moriloclc, president of tricks," said Sir Harold Scott, Com- the Critics‘ Circle said at 1i; an. inissioner of Iioiidoifs police force, rlunl lunpheon; mlmdumlli; the "F1951 “Ii 18 by n5 "I seriously doubt whether tlierc Selected, trimmed and Fucked to grow. M. WATTEIIWUIITII Montague CON MAN'S TRICKS REVEALED BY RADIO II. J. MiiBilII OPTOMETBIBT fitting and S; Plyihi: Ginsu MODERN ACTING AT HIGH LEVEL Montague, l’. IL L 0mm noun-a 1o to u A, u. I to I P. M, liolldaya etc. 11v appointment Offloo Connected wm exiwriengrd ivlw sci taken in."_ llif‘ art of the actor was ei. such If poll-re were (o control swind- a high level of accomplishment as lcrs. piihlic co-opcrziiion was ncces- it. is in Inndo t d 1 Y sary. Pc-lire should always hc ad- sometimes seerh paiaylmisczlgt bu‘ Fm" vised if a fraud were perpetrated you rarcly see a play badly “ted.- i barbell. Grad;- l. S1‘.—1, Marjoi-i, \\i'nli; 2,4 Grade 1'1: 1. Elliel Adams end all,“ Cum-in “m. m‘. Grwemmoini Grade I —— (bi l, Thane Arider- Emil Gallmni- 3 19h pltgclq \-_ Joan Duggan (cqiial). was attacked bl the same nevi: y . . x1 a. ‘puppy several roars ago and at son and Frances MacDonald (equal) Grade 1, Jump Leonora 1mm. Grade I iSrJ: l. Marjorie Ad- ii-mt time I c lcd the lhcn editor 2._ Edward Deveausi; a, Pauline lyleill and Hamid Wright, cquol: 2. “max-mic I my 1 may!“ Couk of tho Gazette a bflckllfiflfilllflg OBi-ien. ‘ Clarence Moose; 3, Eldon lvlacKiiy. m“ and Dfinhié "Adams (equany lobflcr... Gmde I — (c l. Shirley Ander- Pcrfcct Attendance -- Edwarcli 1, walm, Stcwérl, 3 Low‘ Mull icornparrd to "l" FTP-will? "S; son; 2, Gerard MacDonald: 3; Rita Wright, Wendell Mouse, Harold {my ' ' tor he was i1 igcntle':fl:"‘d"£§ho Roach. Wriszlii and (Ilarcnrxi Moasc. i l Mrs. Lillian HillZ, giiléiflgfpssdrllg; mid "dhjfi in "ma, Teacher Florence Maihoson. I T68Cll9r~~ThEfESA liiachellnn. Tparluif, alum. -Wtth greater loud dripping ourlceo B. F. Goodrich Tiro Iwqa the roed-drlvaa you forward! AND NON~SKID STARTS MEAN LONGER TRIAD LIFEI roalatonco. Yhofa boeeuso than "contort aroo" on tho finger tlpa. Older Trend Doalgna nro inclined to opln on loai TRY ‘THIS TEST. huh two tlnpora oeron tho top of o smooth dealt. They alldo with only moderate Now-on the whale point oi your hondl Ioalaionco h gvaot, boaovao than‘: lnuzh more “contort woo." Thofa why tho NIW l. I. Goodrich Tito with Plot Irool atopa Iortor whoa you hi! the braiml I tho NEW isn't much \ X. Nov I. poohod New l. l‘. Goodrich Iloltorio: aaoo. Ivory naolol la annular-d, our-capacity. Chou the l. I. one“ Iattooy In ta nigh In your I. Goodrich Iollorioo . - . with pool lac peak parlan- w Th tires. stronger body anduflat tread reduces sidewall flexing and friction, This lll-o “m; (mule-r . . l rnilea of the moat gruelling road teaia thio great NEW tire easily outwore the beat pro-war Th“ l‘ “i” mdflil", quiet. greaier-nriieago peat-war lire yoifvo, waited for. Your local B. F: Goodrich dealer laaa it on display! See him lodayl liilllllli NEW l. I. Goodrich hood daal|n I FLAT-tho onllro Width of lilo lrood uvlpa the road. The! manna grantee "WW-danger lnllaolo- Oldor iraed dulgna oro curved-only port at tho tread la In contort with tho road. Yoiflve never seen a lire like this before. it's completely new and diflerenl. Designed differently! Engineered (Iiffcrcnlly! Built differently! New in perfnrmauooq stamina and record-breaking mileage. We the post-war lire you've waited fnf , 2 i here at last! 4 To make it, B. F. Goodrich (lcvc-Iopcci tougher, cooler-running, longer-wearing ruhbcr compounds. The tread was made flat. T hal pula more rubber on the road-distributor weight boiler. ll moans longer wear and greater safely-fuller alnrls 11nd aurer alopal The mesaive body of the NEW B. F. Goodrich Tire ia brand-new in engineering and design. It la 35% alronger than older type tire bodiea. On the road the combination of cara longer. it gives you extra protection against aidewalivbreoka and hlowonta. e NEW B. F. Goodrich Tire has been thoroughly PROVED. In more than 21 MILLION lt'a the longest mileage tire ever made by B. F. Goodrich. -