t"lililliiulllltilfiililfllv“ I af a aeiny um" m aNa in stlvnn CHEW‘!- for Photographs. JIMMIIPB COOK’! for Photographs. SUBANCE. flak col m... A cf iooalurnrterzt. oiituaflvm me eente a and. $1.7m. an ea. fibone 525. —i_ CONFEDEBATION LII‘! IN- - ber for Pictou in the provincial . Arut Burch, St. , "ll Jfllll-lfifv 15. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. FUJI! FIRE — The firemen were called out at 9.35 Saturday evening to a flue fire at. 308 Richmond Street. mm w” no - tiEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN Men who iieili itl his oflliip a I ma?" tohgat up a or raara tira- I Milken and it’: no won- fi.;'li’.i“°‘"'iri'~‘-=lt"s-..n. 61d»- mu» we mu u.» and... numb.’ L: gawk‘: iii Para-m. "with? in the Board rocm of D:- tle Pains Circles tinder a,‘i'."..'§'ase'iiZ" B10“ Bros‘ on!“ ‘whet: 5 599313‘ ghlll-tntlfuuztn traumas-lane?» mung}; ‘Cvillgmlixi-‘teel consistlha of Randolph . , n i {ll ""10 figure may. pursue“ w ..':‘i.“:’,l" Lai-ik wit Egpgmttl tltanijnxgm: I yr": ‘fig-pin “Purges: 811;: dating‘ survey of the local schools hospit- gygnu- an. n ‘can: ainlb and dlstreaayol als. ar-s other institutloru with the fr n1 {bur driilllstcandraivyit :"ai(r7ytlrtt.al Quad‘ or placing Bibles in ‘hem W‘ w. navngillizigahiisnlderatgndiagg up m, accordance with the Gideon's well- qoll! b __ on ratuxr‘: '..°i"3.'.'.',t§“§.'.'g’.‘}“.,' Imam‘ minis“? THE REMAINS 0F TIIE LATE Jerome E. MaoCormae c1 oakhmd, California. will arrive in Charlotte. STRAP-HANGERS FIJI TEAM MONKIY-SHINBS Detroit's transportation receiv- ,d a big Jolt when "Pete," _ a Plulipplne monkey shown with sherry Spooner. his masters dgughtel‘, boarded s street car with his owner. The conductor objected to having Peta for a n. While the argument t... uiider way. the monkey Jump- ed to the nearest strap and went into his act. screaming women made for tlia axlt and the car was soon cleared of passenge s. The tram made a. fast run to the barns Micro Pete was remov- ed. Well Known N.S. Sportsman Dies (By The Canadian Press) PICTOU. N.S., Jan. 19-—Fl1!l0l‘fli scrvices will be held here tomor- iow for Donald Alexander Cani- eron, member of the board of. governors of Dalhousie University. Halifax, and well-known sports- man who died in Halifax Satur- day after s few weeks’ illness. He was 66. Son of the late William Cam- eron, former Conservative mem- lcgislature. he was a native of Sutherland County. N.S. Ho was lii-mcrly bureau munagcr for Sun Llic Assurance Companywit Hali- v vrrl by four daughters, Jean and father, tlie Ladner of Belle River. fifargarct in Halifax, Janet in Windsor. N. B» and Christine in Piston. The custom of serving cranberry lnué-c originated in New Eng- Rfl _ iiiiiiiis. MAIIIIIAGES. IIEATIIS 50c Per insertion _ BIRTIIS S. _%______ BURCH-At the P. a2. Jan. 18, 194/1, iii m ‘Ii-gospitai, ) to Mr. and Mrs. Peter's Bay, a, il-‘illslitcr. Sandra Lynne. | CAWPBELD-At, 110 Green Street, Til Polar C. Campbell, City, q w“, Peter Eric. b6 merits based on the new offers the!’ 7969"?“ dl-lfifl! 71h! 1'66""- oi-WW“ gene Cook at Ar.iial1's request and discussions. ,wi11 be heard Feb. '1 but others may bringing about equalization in the $15 per capita subsidies offered New t Brunswick. Manitoba with the S21 per ca-pita subsidies offered British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. subsidies would be paid to the Prov- miniori in corporation and fields. will not announce the new offers until after he has ‘W11 Tmlfifll! avenlllk and will rest It the home of his sister, Mrs. Kath. ertna A. Maclnnis of 19a Dmvghggggp Street, until the following after- noon. when they will be transferred i0 hi! old home at St. Georges. CITY roucn count - At ‘the Oily Police Court Saturday morn- 1118 a men charted with tumult oocasioning bodily harm was n- mended until this morning. A drunk and ilwlilll-ble was remanded until 1°45)’ Mid l. drunk and disorderly remanded for seven days The n. oil-Nd in a case of i; messing goods under the value of $3. was given three months. LEAVE ron MONTREAL. Ton. 0x10 - w. mo. Saint of the Crown Life Insurance and Mr. 5.0. g1; nwmllson left 0n Saturday morn- ing for lvlontreal and memo, My", Saint will combine business wlth| pleasure. Mr. Thompson. who suf- fered a fractured apiiia last Aug. ust. is sufficiently recovered to have his plaster cast removed in Decem-. her. but it. will be some time before medical advice wll1_ allow him tol resume his duties with the Depart- ment of Public Works. He will visit with his brother. Mr. 0.1-“. Thomp- son. and also a sister irrdbrontn. Personals Mir. L.A. Moore, Sununerslde, has‘ re-entered the RE. Island Hospital I for further treatment. | Mr. William Naddy and Johnnie Cairns, Greenfield, were in the city Saturday on business. late Mr. Alcxander ' PREMlEl_J0||E$ (QLul-Lllllltéd fiiom Page 1) Those discussions were aimed ill Saskatchewan , and The ccs in return for their giving al- 0st, exclusive rights to the D0- llie personal income. inheritance tax Mr. Abbott has indicated that he the details 0t! ct Mi". Manning Wednesday. The nature of the viii-Ts h!” en outlined to Premier Macdon- the tribunal ls without jurisdiction, said lie would abide by the decision, been filed by attorney general Eu- sinte taxes until tlia ‘ssuc is sct- by tumultuous 16-hour session. He re- ceived 675 write-in votes general election, which was over- whelmingly won by long-time champion premacy. contended been duly elected and said he was continuing iii office until Thompson was qlllsliflcd as lieutenant govern- or. His resignation, submitted last; week, took effect at 10.50 am. Sai- urdsl’. the moment Ice Pack Too Much For Ii. S. Submarine B: ALTON i.. BLAKES LITTLE AMERAIIIKN. Jan.u:l€ — (AP) -—- Admiral Richard Oruzen $011130’?! Sllfllrhy night thlt. the MR‘ a Sermett will Qbgndgn n; Blimp! to penetrate the ice pack sfrlrilsagmbilttla “Amerijci and wit] o e n ‘ablom Feb. l. ted States i ‘Tlwfl’: hut too much ice." Cru- zen said. , MM five davn of blttllrig at. 1°“ u" "lk Moved too dangerous “M i719 5811MB was led back to the vicinity of Scott Island by the icebreaker Northwlnd. The North. wind than returned and led the fllhiP ML-Olympug and me “no ,sh'l-‘~'~ Yl-Iwey and Merrick on to . Little America. ‘ The Sennett now is making 1m. derwaier studies of temperatures. "unity and microscopic life 1n the 1 vicinity of Scott Island. H!" It l-mie America. the work o‘ 3310551318 4.224 £0115 of cargg lose fliali Pap THE CHARLUTPE1UWN Local Gideon Group To Conduct Survey I A special meeting of the local Mr. Theories D. DeBlols. were added to the Camp. Pointed chaplain and Mr. Rupert publicity chairman. For Assault ieutenant. Gerard Me-rcier, fmm the Yancey is progregsinsq terday. With men working around the clock. The wind is bloivying the ice flces out of the hay where the Shtp; are anchored. making the harbm- mpre‘ tenable. Reports from the eastern md western groups on the rim. of the Antarctic say the weather i5 grill bad and they are unable to send aircraft mit on DhflfOflmphlc "mm. the sequestering of Mercier. riaissance flights. GEORGIA 1A8 T00 sought to bring the issue before the Georgia Supreme Omirt and Tal- c had obtained would most likcly lead to the lodg- iiig of complaints against the tllrvc iiicii W35 heard while police cou- Cliarles Piqiuette, tte, Fernand Roulea-u. msdge, although contending that One suit to ciijolii Talmadiie from serving a5 govcrnor already has try to hold up the collection of led. Tnlmadgc ixvas clcvcltid governor the general assembly after a in the his fatlieffi; of white su- Arnall. the retiring governor.’ that no successor had i of Prosecutor requested. on behalf of Provincial.“ the Arctic, for it is than; police, n, three-day verbal remand imucli of the world's weather origin- of the accused to police headquar- ,ates. 'l‘hr.- Soviet Union has already Raymond established maiiy stations 1r. the Arctic and is SUD- lCfS. Noel. objected strenuously and Mr. Gagnon premised I the men would be returned to court for purposes of requt-sting bail just i as soon as police could complete ‘tern of weather the work of having them identified by witnesses from Softl- Barrette were returned yesterday. They are scheduled with the other three men for PTO-l Ohagrion, and Albert Prleur. pl! dent of the local Gideon Camp, pre- sided and outlined plan", for current year. Several new members Mr. James A. McConnell was ap- R. The Gideons have undertaken to place s special copy of the New Testament wit-h the Sums and Proverbs in the hands of every Canadian Protestant school child. May Hold M. P. . And M. L. A. MONTREAL, Jan. 19 - The pcs-< sibility of the arrest of a Liberal member of the federal government and of a. Liberal member qr the op- position in the Quebec Parliament in connection with the assault on‘; Louis Even, Social Credit candid-l ate, and the detention of his chief a in Sorel hotel on the day of the Rich- elieu-Vercheres by-eiection was re- ported on good authority here yes- It was also stated that a 00mm plulnt would most likely be lodged; against the brother of the Quebec parliament man, who was alleged to have been the man who directed that "fl 18116 88b in the system of Jveaiiher stnticiis bahwezn the Can- North the proceedings and "paid o " the _ five Montreal men now faclngldlii" mainland H1111 charges in Criminal Court here inipde" Wm 59°“ be filled 811d ""1115 connection with the assaults nnd|°°ml71Bi¢ Edouard Bar- the G UARDIAN :1- J. ) Jowltt. chancellor. Privy council judgment. declaring Canada has tlic ])f)l.\'l‘1‘ to make Supt-cine Court its nlghest court of justice. To Close ttap'lnl iWeather Reporting TORONTO. Jan. 19 -iCPl~ Can Mill's director-general of the the system of the The report that Provincial police. “h”? information whlcht lstaius equivalent to that of ‘my berm? Judge F-T" Emight Wemiknowledgc could only be obtained ,"by a well-plaivzcd. long-term pro- 5mm“! gram of researuh and exploration." "It is of great importance to us When they were arrhigflfld ch19! land to other nations of the earth Q5081‘ G8 QUOTA. Defence counsel. the court K,C.. that Hearing 0n January 21 Charles Piquette t0 Judge Barrctte. - t0 that Thcmp- i COllfi. 'I‘.A. Fbritsuie fixed bail at $1.500 bond 01‘ 51-900 cash in the case of Plquetie, and $950 bond or $500 cash in the case BPDBM‘ i llmlnaq-y hearing on January 21. blMDONAI-DFAt the Aberdeen. iiilsllitai. New Glasgow, N. S.. on Mviidan January s, 1941, to Rev. lri<t Mrs. Clarke MacDonald. West Bill‘; Clips Breton. (nee Muriel Jtlacbonald). Comwall, P. E. 1.. a iifllltfhttl‘. Sheila Arci. t nun-rue . '- _ liIacDONALD-At the Aberdeen "iiiniiai. New Glasgow. N. s., on Thursday. Janulfy 9. 1947. Sheila Mo. infant daightei‘ of ltev. and Mrs. Clarke MacDonald, West Bay, (one Breton lfoPllEE - At King's County Hos- imai on Jan. 18. Malcolm ‘L. Mc- Phre of Kllmutr. Funeral Tuesday Jan. 21 at 1.30 mom Kilmulr Un- ited Church. Interment Valleyfleld Cflllflfly. Please omit flowers. MItiDONALD-At Crapsud. ‘on Sunday. Jan. l9. um. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald in her 86th yca Fu- “""l “Hilly. Jan. 21. fiver-vice d‘ Craiiaud United moi-eh at 2.30 11m“ following a short service at thi- home at 1.46.‘ BYRNE-At the Charlottetown "semis-i Saturday. Jan. is, John . BYFnc, aged '1‘! years. The re- mains were forwarded Saturday "mil"! from the Frank Hannah‘ Ivy Funeral Home to the home °i hi1 ulster. Mrs. iitia Ocffin, . Miirtii- The funeral will take Piece this (Monday) morning to ihc Catholic Church in More". Interment in the Church 0cm.- atery. Bard tlfithaiilia _ ‘Mrs. Manon lynon wishes to “fr” m" (‘PM unity of thlifkinl ' e Matron. Doctors and Nut-sea. "id also the many frtandc whose kindly remembered her while a Pltilnt in the frlnoa County “Whilst. » A‘ N- D‘. MacLaan UNDIRTAKIR EMJIALMIR Charlottetown North main‘: Ilene II ald of Nova Sootls who stopped of! here last week on lits way back to Halifax from a hQllday 1n i719 Bahamas. Mr. MacDonald said he would discuss tlie offers with his cabinet. lie may disclose duriris 111° week whether he L; prepared to re- opgn negotiations With U18 D°mm“| ion. t There is a possibility as well thflt Premier Drew of Ontario and Pre- mler l3 plcssLs of Quebec may "i" press their views on‘ Dominion- Provincial matters in the light of recent developments. Premier Drew has repelledly called for a roziumlliiflfl 0! "l? 13°’ mutton-Provincial conference which broke up tn failure last May when uniggm; pry-cements with all prov- ince: was wlllh!» Premier Duplessls recently .tn- dlcated that Quebec was not 19"‘ pared to enter into iiesoiitliiilns i)" an individual basis with the D0- iriinion. . i son was sworn in by a court of ap- t peals judge. i Attorney gPnCTili Cook. who filed y suit against Talmadge in Ariialfsl bchnlf- said today lie would "move| immediately" to have the name of, Thompson substituted for Amali- Mining Convention ls Opening Today OTTAWA. Jllll.‘ 1ll—-(CP)-- Cun- adtfs 3500000000 mining industry and all its ramifications, strt-tch- trig from coal-producing Noval Scotia to the rich go-ld fields of British Columbia and ihfl Yllkml-i will comc in for ilirec days of tlis- cussion’ hi. the nnnuiil convention 0f tho Canadian Institute of lVfiii- ing and Metallurgy opening Mon- day. Delegates and their wives, nug- barlng about 100, have eerivrgad on Ottswtufor the convention of mlniflfs national association which embraces the mcn ivho haw dc-' veloped mining from s pick-and- shovel affair to a modern industry‘ --tha engineers and metalliirgistsi themselves. was" Mataraiiip recited ML! l. (By The Carlldlln Press) T30R11! HIAD. N. 3.. Jan. l9- The small motership Silvia M. wqs breaking tip tonight after running aground Saturday after- MOII It Kong's lkfdy Point this community on Grand Ma an Island. Her draw of two. Cap- tain Romaine Morse and engineer Almon Chemey, and two ipaeseng- t , t niatisnaws mount l samos IIBIGNATION! cjhitire cabinet of hruvian President Joe Lula Rivera (shot) raaigntd recently u a raauit of the allelrjfy pollticll aim-nu of one .af Pérws most prominent. publlliers. dinidentifled gunufln, shot down Francisco qrana Oar- laiid, puhltahar If the newspaper In Renee. ~ ‘ i . ers, Archie. We‘? and I-hnfcrd small. reached ore safely 1a,: dinghy. , The engine and most of tti: cargo of lfloater shocks were sel- vaged. Loss was estimated at $4.; One man.‘ thrown overboard when tlia vessel struck. was rea- cued by the eaptsivi. ‘ IIAIIUS INDIANS i ‘Approximately 1,500,000 Indiana fl sedate h lull. .1n the 194.6 hunting scason broke lreport to the Department as re- ciir ' A-t the same time the report, which Provincial police refused to confirm or deny, was to the cffeci. that the officers had obtained ill- formatiun definitely linking the Liberal member of tlie Quebec par- liament and his brother to the at- taclgq on Louis Even and Gerard Mercler. Even was assaulted in one room in the hotel ed for more than sCVPfl hours ln another room in the Slime Miti- Iiaer lflll~ln ii. S. Breaks All Records (By Tho Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX. Jan. iii-The num- bar of dccr killed in Nova Scotla rccords. Lands and J. H. MacQuar- all previous Forests Minister rle said during the weekend. Rev’ _\ ports show M398 deer killed. an increase of 8,000 over 1H5 flillffli also a record. Mr. MacQuarrie said many liuntcrs to whom licenses had been "issued utlll had not made_a quit-ed by the Lands and Forests Act. Altogelher- 33,812 licenses were issued. The 1946 dcer sr-ason opcncd Oct. 1 and ended Nov. l5. Bag limit was two dccr of cltticr sex. oooirnisn This is the season for entertlin- inc and an casy-ifl-DNDQPQ, W? colorful and apnetlzlnfl dill‘ 701' 5 luncheon or supper r-irty i! "l! jeiliad neopolltan loaf. Directions: Place a layer o! ">- mlto jelly in the bottom of a mould or loaf,tln which has been liiflitly itreaaed or rinsed ln cold WI!!!‘- When firm add [layer of potato =alad and a lqyer of chicken salad. Pour the remaining tomato jelly into the mould. When firm un- mould on serving place. garnish with pirsley or gre pauper strip! and hard-cooked tr a. Serve with salad dressing. roll or bread. DANGEROUS TIMPIIATUBEB -- Temporal ea near freezing are more dange ous for driving than zero tempera-turn because at near freezing ihv- ice ls wet and inug in Sorel, and; Mercier was assaulted and detaili- ‘to kncw more of the plying the results of their obscrvnt- tons to 1h“ \V02‘l(i. _ "llhcrc is a large gap in ili.s sys- statlons bciwccn the Canadian mainland and the North Pole. It is hoped that trill-s t us gap will soon be filled tar-fl V . complete the weather-reporting system o.’ the northern hemis- aiid Edouard i Phfiw‘ ileail 0f itova Sootia .fioal tilllliilflhL Dies SYDNEY MINES. N. S., J:iii._l9— ftCPl—Tlionias Hcilry Hartman- ‘esirleni, and goncral manager of the Indian Cove and Sullivan Cc-T-l Companics, died of a heart attack today at the age of 62. Mr. Hurtigan. chicf oxc-cuiivc of l]... Indtn. COVQ Coal Company since ti!‘ founilcd ii i“ 191.3. (lied while attending Mass iii Si. Jos- cplt‘: Church. Nc-rth Sydney. NS. ‘He was a native of Sydney Mines. Survivors include his widow, iio\v',q hospital patient at l-lzilifax, two dflliuilléfs and fnur sons in- cluding llf-‘yot- D. ‘Owen l-fartizaii of Sldllfly‘ Mines. Mrs. J. S Mc- Phrirson cf Saint John, N.B.- is a sister. At 11 a.m., New Year's Day, the British govcriiment took over control of the nation's coal mines. Goal itself was nationalized be- fore the war, when all coal min- lng royalties were purchased by ttie state, Chairman‘ of the na- _ defence research said Saturday it Ls hoped anther-reporting northern hemis- Dr. '0.ivi. Solandt. a scientist with thc ‘chiefs of staff for the forces, said .111 an nddrrss prepared for dcliveiy m :1 corolcgy that meteorological Milk Supply At Saint John To Become Normal SAINT JOHN-TNT B, Jan. 19- (CPJ-Saint John's milk supply. reduced since Dec. 10 when some PAGE FIVE ' r IALLOTIIIS I01‘ FREE I - ' (ContlnuedTcm Pace 1) ‘ch onc, fouraand m raiders... Expresses Thanks To Most of the 12,000,000 Gaytuwn Rasidants "m" 80¢ their numbered slips from pro-government newspapers or bloc organizers who msrshallcd ____ tlie votcrs under the shadow of Till‘ following letter speaks for 1t- rlflvs of 100,000 volunteer militia- 5817' mcii. supported by regular militia, g soldiers and security police. | In the polllnu places the voters , were identified at a table. They eligible Firemens Committee GaytownflP. E. f. Gentlemen: Please cor-‘tcy to the residents of was Wfltlrn by Lord walked a few stem to s ballot box. In most cases ai_i official of the election commission held open a blue envelope in which voters plac- ed the number ballot. It was then dropped unsealed into a ballot box. Iii sortie precincts the envelopes were handed to the voters, who 1n- from doing so by election officials. FEWEI} ILIEMPLIJYED (Continued from Page 1) Mlrvey said the seasonal decline "added to the chronic unmnploy- mciit of the region." Layoffs iii licavy manufacturing occurred in the low area of Nova Scotia, bub alilp~ yards in. Halifax were maintaining a high level of employment and logging was progressing well 1n most areas. Quebec had 43.000 unplaced np- jpllcaiiis and 38.000 unfilled vacanc- ,1cs. 't‘raiisfct" of unrmploycd Nova |Scotiiuis totuiie mirth; areas of Northern Quebec was under way but handicapped by lack of housing. Ontario had 46,000 unplaced ap- plicants and 34.000 vacancies at the start of the year. i Prairie worker; helped case the ‘situation, while the mining industry was making plans for transferring young men from Nova Scotia to the gold and nickel areas. scricd the ballot. Those whQ tried to scat the ballots were prevented Pictpu-New Glas- Gaytown and vicinity the sincere thanks of the Charlottetown Fire Department for their kind letter and sum of One twentgy-sever/ dollars ($127.00) which has been handed to me by Chief Jowcll to be placed to the credit cf the Firomciils Fund. 1 can dssure you and tihe residents of Gaytown it is much appreciated by the members. i Yours very truly. | ARTHUR. HENRY Secretary i Charlottetown Fire Department, . . Boston TrQawIer Still Missing NEW YORK, Jan. 19 - (CPl— The Navy tug Mosepelea left Ber- muda Saturday to take over from the Navy tug Nipmuc in est-citing the rrippletl Canadian steamship Tcrumseli Park into port, the Un- ited Statcs Coast Guard here an- nounced. The Tecumseh Perk, with storm- dzim-lizcd deck plates, was about }585 miles iiorthcasl of Bermuda Saturday. making six knots, Tile Coast Guard said it is likely she W111 fill/e to be towed into port because of a fuel shortage. i The Coast Guard also said that the 113-foot producers stopped shipments to O m H the , 30cm ’ trawler Belle out of _ the city in an cffc-rt to get irunegxplugegraaifisn oog°jrg° ' Bill-ml" 15d 5"“ {being svuzht by ‘ ' ' l) 8116s an sur ace vessels. Thl highergiric-e, is expected to become normal gradually starting tomor- row, following announcement that the sllppllBrS concerned have ob- tained an option on Geldart’: dairies lierc and that they resum- ed shipments of milk to the plant Saturday afternoon. J. v. Geldart, president of the firm, said a 30-day option on the plant had been givPh to the Assoc- iation of Milk Producers-Suppliers for the Saint John arca. with a Pc“ l‘ - _ _ ' ' g 3'5. c 1' r ‘Mr. Cameron, an ardent sports Miss lselie Laclner, R.N., Port l“, Eugene Tnlmadgo um held of the five men arraigned in policclkrdwledqe of me Mom and ml Involved w,“ not disclosfli n.aii. captained tithe Dalhousie land, Maine, and Mr. Arthur Lad- , the gQvernofYs chum ‘urrounded by C0111‘! 011 TUE-idly i" COMBCUV" pmmem L, eesential both to the _ Fiiizllrti rugby football team ii-i ner of Lynn, Mass, lcit for their 51MB tmopmx " with the affair were released ongrsgmna] defmze m. 1.30m], Amer-Va B k M I 190?.‘ _d m ~ 1d homes by ‘plant; this mornigighaf-I Meanwhile‘ addmoml “figauon bfirllli n‘ 1 _ n d Tues-ind m um nomml peaceful develow r00 tllltllllellt S isi cs s iii ow, ho is sur- ter niivndllk (~10 illnmll ° f flhloomed as Thompson supporters ‘e "e r‘ c“ “m”; c °“ »meiii of the Canadian north." Such Glillie To Airmen NIAGARA HALLS, Ont. Jan. 18 -(CP) - For the first time, the monument to General Sir Isaac Brock, high on Niagara‘: escarp- ment, was illuminated last night. It was announced the lofty nzonu- mcnt ‘was s. "natural" as an avia- tion guideand too good to Wastt‘. Illuminated. the General}; figure atop the pinnacle will be a guiding (light for ainnen above Lake Oii- l iario. ‘ I ST;LE - WIS E EVEN | Even linens are fasliion-svlse |these days. One of the first thinzs la, girl does when she knows she lis to bc married and iilldi i101‘ tho-me or her apartnicnt is to rusli tout and sec what is available in linens. She learn that she iiccds to select her colors and he": mono- lgrams. t i, Firrlt, wlint should she know about moliogrunis? Thc import- aiit thing‘ is tu sclcct licr mono- gram first before anything is bought and then use ii. on all bathroom and bedroom linen, This is the kind of enscmbling that 1s done in the smart shops and makes bathrooms eiid bedrooms lunl»: as if they belong iii liomcs worth a million. It costs little for iiiq over-all effect. If she can't afford to have the monogramirtg done, the clever uirl of today can learn easily to (to lt herself. The effect is worth tiic effort. Now for colors. Scicct gray for the husband-io-bc and monogiiim his towcls in strong initials. Slie picks burgundy and munograms tier towels in iiic gray nf iiiis lOWGl. Tllcsr‘ (“'0 colors will bri- comc the basc for the bedroom colors --gra_v rug, a burbuiitiy bedspread and n gray-ground chintz with shadcs of llqlii nntl dark burgundy‘ and tight 3110 ihrk greens. Quality and Long Wear What about quality and pricr? We hear so much about quality in l general way. The towels recoffh, mended may seem expensive but they prove cheap iri terms of wear. There is a shower towci whose granddaddy was a tough he-man towel with long ribs, The sales- 'mln who sold the athletic towel showed it to the smart shop stress- ing its toughness, weight, feci, ab- sorbency, frlciloii. The owner oi the shop admitted all these things but countered, "It has no style," Then and there this beautiful towel was develop- ed. Its squares of smartly ribhcd terry cloth are ribbed closely. rull weight and ruddy enough to si-int the blood tingling after a, oziick plunge under a cald shower It‘! l thirsty towel. And yet it feels soft to the skin. These are all points the bride should look for when she buys bath towels. They can readily he summer. up under the heading: Quality, - What colors shall br sclct-tcdl‘ Whiia is by f-ir tho moat wanted towel color. Hut other colors prov- ing their popularity are sand, sil- "r It'll‘, Mill‘. prarl grain royal blue and burgundy ' This January there will be more white goods than for many a year but "Pn w. the supply will not tio 1 coal board is Inrd Hyndy lay. Cort-monies marking the‘ changfl in control were held New reduces braking distance and trac- tlal - Y r’! day at the pftheldp f‘ lalneieelliarlel. . up with the dermnd,’ Don't; buy unless you need things badly. Lot those who are starting new homes or whose supply has worn out have the first chance. l British Columbia has only 3,000 jObg against 23.000 applicants. about the same as a year ago. Unplaced applicants and unfilled vacancies (in brackets) in National Belle, with 17 persons aboard, dis- appeared several days ago. The Coast Guard said saturday that if the Belle was not found this week- end the search would be aband- |Emiployment Service offices in- d ‘eluded: " °"° '- | Halifax, 2.693 (702); New GIHS- ‘i .5223 175.). 2132 who; egg-y al.536- Sarlous Goal Shortage , ; onc on. i -. , 4 i (11911: Saint John, N.B.. 2.251 (654). l" st- Ihhn 3. "flu- , (Continued from Page l) I iavallable for human consumption. |barley acreage must be increased. (That if a storage of oats is to be lmalniaincci against possible short. crops to assure feeding the pre- sent livestock population through our long winters. oat acreage should also be increased. That if barley and oat acreage is to be ‘incrcascd. it can be most cflcct- ‘ivctly brought about in Western Canada by reducing wheat acre- agc. 1f this is the goal. it ‘can ,only be brought about, DEFUCLP; lnrly in barley, by maklngthe re- itllfll from barley Cowlflflriibie i0 f1)... mun-n pcr acre from wheat. f"I‘hc Conference was of the ,up1nion that the return on bar- bc assured and hence acreage desired iiohicvcd. by mflki"! i1" “CF95?” payment. to furmrrs llfCdUClYlK llfififlv in thc Western Provinces, Tfic Confcreiicc was also ui thc opinion that if an acrasfll‘ Pa)“, merit is made in the Western- Provincos. this 15 cent Dffimlllm ,1,.,u1d be TFlTiOVfld in the Wcst and thr- paynicnt of freight 10' tho Easicrii Provinces and Brtrlw ish Columbia continued on i0 same basis as in recent years. ley could the increased __.._.___i i . t ‘ - _ H i IUISCEtJgIh-ntlhsr- “m: coal short- Jaii. l9 - age in this city‘; history Svlurdny brought a joint appeal from six local coal dealers urging house- holders to eoaiservg their supplies. Onc dcalcr was doling out his last few liundrcd , tons in half- ton lots. More coal was available liere at any time (luring U1" war than at present, it was stated. Many householders. facing a short supply during the entire lvinim‘, have been forced to change to oil because oi‘ shipping strikes and the shortage of other supplies from Canada and the United Stairs. Small size does not deter Eliza- hoth Rickcy: Siii Francisco pol- iccyvomnn, from doing |1I‘t' duty. She rBN-ntly sziiv a ISO-pound man snatch a cas- of whiskey from a truck and gave -lia.=.e Mrs. Rickey collared the cuTJrit, drag- ged him 50 fr-rt to i. (all hox, and hold him with ono hand wliile the slic lfifpilflilliffi ivith the nthcr. was most important. ‘ "2. It would mean rcteiiiioii of the prcsont ceiling price and stab- ilization of fcccling costs; which is n big factor. "3. It would mczin tiulding the prosent freight assistance policy. "In the West it would mean a ‘better balanced barley production Hundred and , have a decidedly beneficial cifectt “Tho Confcrcncc is of the oflill" , d 7w program. ifii‘..tl‘.;“.l“t,‘..‘.‘.‘i-s ‘assist. -~ M» H».- l)l'O'v'i§l0il should bc iiitidc to cn-‘ "Rm- ‘llic policy would be a good _ ‘ , , - H, g5 tnlng for Canticle, as it would CngrdgquslC;;Q'1c3{§,f§l;c‘$a\knutifiz.‘ tnovc in the direction of a ital- a" {m m‘ production of bung.‘ tonal food and livestock policy (d 0r c iundcr which grain production and (liccsc. “it v::is coiitoiitlcci that to 011'. ctiurugc tlic iiicrcnscd production ,.; nypsliyflk products. particulotil dairy woducts. nii IiiCrt-ase ll'l fair- all cake supply is necessary’. If ths 1S m b, nccognmlishod there must be an lncrciisc in flax sccd lJrOj ' ' W i. (hf-crtqloavqlql‘tligvupiisiii of ihc Cnn- ‘I ilic Eastern and ivould be r-ncouraged where it was most rconomical, and in tlic East, “horn pastllrcs niiti mcadoivs ivr-re :1 natural dovt-lripment. .-i imlirj: of improvement. 1n thesr, ratlirr than an attempt to compote in grain growing.‘ “I think this ouiliiics fairly wr-li WH-slcrn Vlow- ' ~ v -- - ~ d rccom- __ _ 1d ‘H. b" bmuqht k point as (MHCSSIC mi [I ‘NW0 ‘P181 fclivriusiiijilv‘ ‘tilrv rciurn liwrldbd b)’ ill" C- F- A- "lid Pm“ 913m?‘ b5 ' ' “ snnglly I fort tlic policy is gounri "Y ax" - ' d in e ualtzlni! ,, . d 1| clear and a stop fornar _ ‘ o Mr’ Gardmm m“ p and stabilising tho national flflfi" . - . d lions.‘ those ‘ucro 0flll_i\i‘§0;illif‘l;1(‘l'i\h:m h‘ | runway ocnnnnuc T, may mm ‘Hm “u”? hp “gft-thr-d they would ' Sumo cnrouragcmcnt from all m" "mm n: glatpassod {mun hyi those iiitcrcstcd both iii lhc Bu“ Sim h!" and West as the-so iii-c tiiilv re- m’ Guwmmtn" comniondatiuns to the Govern- on men! and no doubt you have secn Martino Oil! l some of our recoriunendations of 1‘ , . ‘ the past fall by the wayside when Toufvd afar fifisgliwmlvsfi they were not followcd up with qui a n inc . ‘ ‘he sircngih of our reasoning un- tiowed viewpoint. as was also Mr.‘ i i. Mr. til thcy became a part of the' $33‘ ‘firs? Iyoxenrysgqn; m“ gqncrll policy of our country. the suggestion the East should! F‘. crow more coarse tlrlinfi W" “| ~ ‘l b]; Spurting, At the Conference‘ in 1933-39 it had been felt that, the best policy was to lei ti", West grow coarse grains and the East food them. If the Maritime: clouiblcd their production of coarse grains 1t would mean very little, but if tho some acreage went in- to forage and root crops, it would on livestock and dairy productiomi "The President of the 0.1". A-. Mr. l-lannnm. in referring to the proposals for aii_ acrcagc bonus on barley had this to say: ‘This would eliminate ihc equalization ice- and help out all farmers who seeded biirlcy on the‘ samc basis of returns. ntici-hcr they sold thc llurlcy or frd it.‘ It was desirable that the proposed bonus should be $5.00 an ncrc; the equalization fee lied given barley growers about $3.50 an acre. and the bonus "Bu, [on ,Assro‘* "Mm wo ld thercfore give an increased‘ "i " “f “m” "-50 p" ""- l Charged with procuring a false "h Eastern Canada ihc bonus pa“ ML Mm mm, Reyna“; policy would mean; ‘n, aughtcr of n mndon public "l. A volumc, of barley available for feed for Eastern feeders. which official, in held by immilratlen offldall at Int-field, 00ml.