APRIL_1_4. 1951" STOCK ' QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock Markets At A New York Stock may}; or up.“ 'not aoml: 5...... mg... 1...... _ federal re tntlve for Kine’ EXC/ldilg? Glayugg Ex¢hange I: n. N. MUN’!!! ' 52am w“ taojomgh grhrrot _- - __ “furrow... .; .1.l-°°°“..:~o.l:.-.=- or.» w». Z ~ . e sa a. ('7 n" 9"“!!! PNIII (Canadian Preu) w; Wfleent to you an ou only way to set rid of h1.m was jdanlllllll PM!) Tum" o“ d 8m" - work gyommigente and mo“: mugrint 111m 50,11 we 0-6 Ill mend-l . salary ommi wtheee um lloch Close zltllhtly firmer; o or Am o d 0"“ $cemwcom led her-econ» year glulviv-nglubgiegd doubt w: shalfeeveuwrelf . ' l" I‘ 24 s-a ~ - 5611,11,; 15:11 ":r.'.'.r'..::? 1*" Yoko-o thug:- r-l u; .11 ‘fr-hr"".‘.'t‘.’.‘.“.f.l°."r.‘ib%“‘h“’"r. r . _ ' ' - . Con‘ 5mm 52-; wlnmpe‘_whm ‘Inch-Md to 1-8 A. m!“ i2 g1 ' fekdlafg) tggflgovmnmmt our. industries. and we know that theirr. Dom Bridge - o; can‘ Iowan Baldwin mm 13 a4 hi’? This bfl A! of the Legis- oomes rom ooth mt present areverv ‘ Wm ii " and“ A" as 1-2 ‘o sllfiinl scale b’: gigging” m“ malnuf 7.f..*.‘.2'° no mm“ and m M" Pwe‘ 34 "‘ Beth 5W1 '12 7-8 I teachers as was r a “l, $ uuentlv our Gowomh ‘£11126’ tom“- a; Brew b‘ Che: Ohio 38 3-4 1989 Royal Commission. A ooy of Nveflfith ‘Goa m‘ Bhawinigan 13 Chrysler so each brief was nrknted 1h the guybiic merit 1s reluctant to 1111100; "fir?" 5. Lnw Com '13 Con Edison 2o 1-11 nress. but in case you may have for- oat Tax use 1t is arrglld 1.1.‘; s1 Law Pld gele: $1110? 1.11s 27 1-a 11.10% what the some mtually w“, electors would object and vote it —-— "- - - 1 u t - By Frederick Gardner 5°" Motor! 2g would or3‘2"..°..“i‘ otoI-Lforftnrflirxo?‘ F1? if’ 3g dht‘."”°§..‘.f..iét°..¥°£. mots?- Montreal Exchange "‘“°"‘ "'°" Mo" Woo- fiinilat“ :3 3-; fwh mfiimstrrhrm . 55o th"1..‘."..““.:..’;°.£‘t.°“ ‘h’: “.13? NEW YORK. April 13—(A.P)-— Mm“ W“ 34 5Z8 with sroo sumi. com ssso. ' limo interest in our 11ml gem: -— “l “(or who o Mu»- o “t1o$“£‘.o%””“'“¥“.2l°§l.3 humus? “$3.: 111love“- on su . . or . - uorvrrzrst. April l3—(CP)- m’ jfiftileiilflfiéetgfgélifiov 53d Penn RR 1-: 3—A.t end of 01/931... Stlftutory s aoo. elude the Monitor of outfit’... 311a A11 group indexes sholwed recessons wwasing week wen under wYm ' Phil Pet Co 3'1 3-4 Wm! $100 supp. Total . Suberlrllendent. the dam of lndtffldmg °“ a” “Mk “mm” s“ losses ranged-from fraction: to l. gm ouch” 34 7'8 Ikfitgn £186 mpg!" sibtamvlitel mo‘ Tmm-inrdueragafln’ 1th e general 5y. - exaa orp _ su . , sev f uen and uivohcreal Power slung-d c; tiff” §°1l§§trr§§rrf3r.f.>°§oo"§°§°m“§“”° ‘Mk-t United Air g‘: kfiufigy 15 m. gfatutary 031000. wit” ee could o“ lo a ‘w..:.*; 1h": u- A-wl-r-r P»... 1...... o 11s rlbb" =1 1-» c“ '1 ~ ..:.1.*1.*r"s* or“ 3m: gffc {lgftwo Whats and BC gglissugagstelgff (t)!!! point et Vagaditugro 34 ‘ab? scale for first clue female 6151.13; trad‘ meetings thg Digs?- PCWET “Bf tacked on a few cents shkks‘ a led 290.390 West Union 20 Féjnalfmsfifififlfijafilvfimslfiuflifi“ 112d by theoblzlilljiidefieflectliealghh tiuough Intcmadwlillgrarrizdgkegndwaiioflfrgge: Two-Wins new 1941 bottoms were 353111551511. 91 Drill/Mon is made fory third clasg‘ tEYESY/wllld be stlmulatedc ealch h." r u. - ' . ‘te he beco ' - blot-coolly P=°“"- '-’°“S°““'“°d roi. 87.22%" agfglélflllfimlkn Young” wimtrrfwes pointed. out m the uric!’ mgfiterraha fioiiféé Efifitél. 14:111.; Show Fhflwfd a “We” ‘mPNYE; ler End 11's ‘G o ° “' that it is recognized by all that the tho outsw-ndlns cluwns of each dis- h?“ s" L"“""’“°‘* °°"’°“"'""‘ 'A Telephone edrrouoygrrgh "“'-“°“°““ mouldlrrrr and shsclrrz’ of the chu- toot attend wd participate u. N12 established a new low. while [m- wml a m] of a H iyéars low acwr of our youth rests largely 1h di-Wll-ssiom It would be good m. 2" zzrhzzlis. .... r- “ “ *° 1“ usmdaeaslo sororomororrr- rues"... 11* °°“‘°‘..°”‘“‘“.;.“° o- Cana a - —-— _ v ex en a. B 1100f) regal: n: an peria] Tobacco edged dowflward- Paflltmgfilizt-Ii/Ilgfslwl included Du (Candi? V911! best teachers be induced tore- Eduwt-Wtl TflX is Well as other Tztal sales: osoo shores; Indus- ml -Us Rubber gm Allied Chem- A" {mo} l min in the teuchlmr profession. "we trials. 4.100; Mines. 5.400. Myr-‘tgdrin-ely war-d we lirck, T017101“ 1'0. prli 3- 1&1: gloistgboélr tiset-up this 1s bafillilldglttl&mgd one are? “draw. ' American smelting’, United Alrcrg? 5m“ Close induce teachers eséecialiy mow‘ have no real epokeslnan outside 0Y1]; _ ’ mllgls! All-graft, Gene“), 519051-15 Aunot Gold tig- the {rural schools. tore- gargskfr-na-ndt. so lonslzleas we have our Gr (1 U! n ‘m “rbide- Bea-r Ex 1Z8 H; A? our fifstwngeetilm withtheGov- 011-!‘ 19841:: ‘ilzllpog Edfiuilgilogl gggtelgrs Bidgood, 8 b2 enrment about one year ago, n11 lust so 10m: will we remain where Bob o ' l the members who were t We "I9 WhB-t must be done bout ____ o l 8 bresen were a .1. , memo 1t CHICAGO. Apru l8—(OP)— P 1' OdUCC P YICCS gigrfia‘ -‘ '32 glggnds. rgrrrwiflsetkivdoiu in conclusion. I wish to compli- W-"W- “m” ‘*1 3'8 "mm" 5"‘ m Cdn ‘ themselvw by sovlnrz that they reel- mem the president fou- the Splendid ururly than ‘Thursday, May 91 s-a- can M... l 4 ized that the teachers were under- warmer in which he presented each 1-1 July 90 1-4-1-31 “Y” 1'4"‘ MONTREAL A 1 3 (Ion Pore fg paid tho wene labouring under dif- brief. and Nlr. momma MacDonald 5.11mi’. ea a-s; outs 3-8—l higher. Produce Mukét “a him-gt)": Chem, m glxoulméeak {f}... fibjecrédmw 1,53%; foléflmggirg egrm 1n 1ng ———— . se s 4 - an om ~ wrunrpm, April 1a-<c1=>_ gfgaffmggflfd brygtlllto Dominion gflffifi’ g3 1 4 glerrt regohors andutrvied we rriolrrflbrlofs and also rrs.°r...?3§rr“€. S11E73? wheat futures on Winnipeg grain Butter 11mg“ Ed “T6. follows. East Malmblo 255 ' oapltal of the fact that there were: 43,11 for her h and successful “dmfge1§°"t“§h°h§.c§§gg§§.$fi' prints Jobblne wire ask-ca‘??? F°““°"1°n 0° 41-4 ggriolfirrrvltfidsglvgodwllsglrrgaeuirgurifi smfirénulglxitjltzagbypwrpedm Chit?“ '2 a ' . . - - . a fir... rt Srigher levels lg solsimliobbmg price, 83 ggigngzte 1;; 3-4 1;, substzéntiare their weak allbis. 4:11;: the executive with a frlllpnlhy \v.th Chicago. Prices gradedyngfesgfi lfoslgyralfiq- m‘ Home Oil 169 ineevgrov gbtiggssflw aangegthgembefi 9°83»! a objection w our Dm- “5595 ‘mchamed t‘) ha-“nt 1°w' no 2 regrluied 32 wee ' Que Nickel 32 of life who are less efficientwt-Slan Think you! er, tlliay a-t 75 7-8B and July 77 1-2 Cfieese, white ind 001w“ 15 asonmm 37 the average. In the teaching pro- ' cen . - rr " may q Buenos Aires was closed, gggfiraxftfie é‘ ogpggfilgie? 5431319519 Kirk Luke 33(2) SWQSESr-oh o: ma“ In week upon 1941, go,- shipment}, UK p ' ggggfw" 19 piroper equipment. lack of oo-opera- Tho following report on Education m“ graded 5mm...“ m us“ Malm?!“ 1 1-2 ‘Wnthhhd u? luduoement to remain Week. held from November 10th to Toronto Exchangg f? film’ Selim-t at A-hwse 22 Moxerrglo 132 rgmnirer “Sfiriwfifie y?.‘§“.o§§§§£§§ 1116;1- was m“ by w‘ m“ can“ - ; A- ed‘ 21-. - - _ . ' ' , - - m, ,9_z’.‘,‘. gggm 2g}; gr-mflila gag: l- 24 glrvgf-egslilgnrlgévcéggguggolr; $11“ go, Mr. grosrooht. Members of the ..___ Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50 Norenda -. r 5% 5'8 oeive no increase. woordlnz e TYQQH“ “Spamm- rorzorno, April l3—(CP)—I:l ‘$13171; I. .25-.~_4o; NB mountain OBrien {of 68 slidizmz scale. week ‘Q1’ Ngggflgglrlttgeanjgghtlég {he smallest sanuday V911,,“ 5mm 110W 7; .60-_-.70, PEI cobblers no Pamour 1;‘ 130 d 'I'lhe next part o! the first brief 15th was set “we as education 11st seplember. stocks eased down 75, B - —-§0. PEI mountain no 1 Pandora. 4 911th with the wmbluison of sal- week The purpose o! having can“ llallggvly 0Q that Torgnto éxclzuanff H; .80—.90, Fla. reds, crates no l, egrow 251 araisanflgrannigggeicn 1938. Tiaejrqr: “on wek each year is m bring ‘nt wee -en sess n. ny , ~ - m5 - ‘ l "flse- b g; _ borrows chonsod hands. The mar- Pral n 5 1-2 fifflefijaéfjr? ‘Qfiffisemfvmsi ‘l5? flcaotimanmidlctrlfisildifflexrtgtfsbrbxllzlcirdls $311111 remaln closed Easter Mon- 552$”; ‘ 2g: crease was $111.00. Will m! my; m it embraces. . - team. o ' - Bell Tele one declined 1 point. Montreal Curb San A” L 228 ZrSWQdrimrYhriQSESrSfion? De- a1 fedggl-atilzagrluvofi pvggllngtigl 11,9332. Montreal ower was clown 3-8. Senator l 43 olden‘, m,“ tlon was alblo to do its shore 1n losses of 1-11 to a po-m came out Sheff“ 6'1 14> The remainder of the first seeing to u that the various phases for Steel of Canada. and Royal (cann"dl__’f $155911 221-2 brief dealt with the nine or ten 01f education were discussed from a Bank, stock! “I "99 S€°°P ROCK _ 97 reasons w_hv we believe 'a. sliding Drovixlcial standpoint. A committee 363mm Kerr-Addlsm ‘nd pick], Imp on Close grow ‘Iigke 41-4 scale of increased salaries should of three was appointed to obtain c-ow 105; 3 m 5 can“ and “m, o; 9 5-8 TY VB-Il h 25a be set up by our Government. Those speakers who were to deliver ad. cknilar size aPDeured for Wrishl- BANKS Ueck H" 305 a” Wm“ Swdymg- ‘mm m“ I “Yo (‘"5595 W" W!‘ 10°81 rB-dlo station Hargreaves, Preston and San Am vgrlrtelge C 8- 173 rnlrcllt one of them was objected t0 by c, 111 c, y_ ‘°"*°- (Canadian press) Waite Asmll 32° ~ Slmmmngit‘ i t , T“ “lbw”? “W” w“ dim“ International Nickel declined 1-2 510,1‘, Ch wood Cad 0° 1, Govgrfinlifft 25mm?“ W.“ hbfihf}. ed dllrinlz the week. The Home The and Noranda. a point. Steep R0615 Canada __ Se Wrt Harg 55g ‘z was preDa-zed ansd ililzléeéglelaglx0 the Church and the schwll which w“ weakened 4 cents. Commerce _ Executive on March l3 Among other dealt Wm‘ very “hi” by the Rev- I- Gains in the western oil 310011 Montreal 1'76 facts o1 importance mere was stxees- J‘ u”: mcumfl-"nfl Nhtiohhl I-Oy- included 4 cents for Home Oil I-nd Nova Bcotia. __ u ed lhe seriousness of the conditions Muss’ a’ subject ‘so "mated admit‘ 1-4 for Foundation. Royal Bk _ {acme the education o! our youm ably by Mr. Albert IDennjS o; the iloday. not merely on accourttof the i xmlagggougeegmg" tgevlggpllg 361- 1‘ be‘ f ll ‘t 1 . y 9 v~ 7- '- i... . fiafigegsulxltbviilizjinlgutgdfi; table darkly?! ggggeyifgc Wflfh ‘W55 {USP-tied NEW - _ _ e_navy an t e air forc . but m- r 6 Y! 8 85 0B6 8- P DRESSED AND LIVE FOWL The C,,,‘§§§,‘f;.°fi,f,“},c§§pe§°*’§h, neclally on account of tfle very' ~08 u report by tlu chairman ofthe AND cHlcKiN WANTED k, e . _ large number- of om- expedmoedj educational czmmittee, Mr. W11 iam wee s loss s on the foreign ex . change market he“ snmday w m capable and well-trained teachers. din Of the Prince of Wales 5.11.11’, I [We buy throughout the year and need large supplies n! once. Price: a, “in o; 1.3 gem to a (uswuntfof 283311] dléfig yziugelélggfldowlllrog my; Flt glass? not ftglrestgriggjo :1 o olrl are high s: the present time. and we will my the advanced puke 1g 3.4 p31‘ cent, (Ottawa Foreign schools duping mo, oohoo] year and Broadcast given by M155 gloom; until further notice. THE ROYAL PACKING CO. .I. D. JENKINS, Prop. Advertising Rates _ Payable in Advance . Mimlmum ("barge lur Any Aiverliaementa 25 Genie gntral Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and hour-n ma]; _ nor word; Annoulrun rnt- and Cumin; Events 8o per word: gllgrsisified 3c per. vurd; Inivlemurlam Notices 10c per inch; um 0| Cnm-llnllvllnd S7p)in.ual Olirrrrngs, Lnrds, etc. 5o per nnme; Letters of and w c135‘ to per inrh Wedding enlagemenl. i0 words for $1.00 Appredmfl: {aneveryl additional 3 words. Notlcea of Thanh 1nd can“ Em hldnoh or 4c per word. Lista oi’ Subscriptions applicant): c 11.: and Presentation $1.00. Other mo; on m lale Help Wanted Escaped wlxrsn - EXPERIENCED MAN use " r r- APEn-sltvzn FEMALE “.a»‘l§}».ll‘$f“' Faiu...rf.*lu; §?é‘."...‘i€"’“"“ "°““r’%’5‘é“i" Ml- ‘ “WNTEHM- 1mm FOR. Flmlvf _ ‘lg-n lsork. F. S. Reeves, 31 , Captllfed l ' ' ' ' omurum _. nNTEDJmE NA ulvmnmm mg, requires three cmcrkrfiursligrgoel! ‘hi ‘"1’ “u” k“il ECtigfi 5991381‘? new. .147. ar o , - R. o, N_ v_ u" KeQYQuE, ‘m Miscellaneous L-"l42J4-14-11. ~%_______________ our; To Let live agglcxggowuglrartonlrlllégitaxg 56,1333“ Agnew; 3' Junior Mn‘ _V Byers. so place y d ' T0 LET-HALF TENEMENT sa Ymml?" Hltchory? “£1.31”. ch13‘? 0"“ n J" PM“ “mm” "d ‘Orlebar Street. Modern . 1-"74544441- §§§,1L°11.1-1V§“1§§§'q,§i,,§°'°°“ Mac- . encos. Phone 1324. ‘ ' ' . _ L-loo-olo-u- A8611“ Wanted ghfiltfigni “h2?r‘iii‘.o°§“°§.‘“i‘ls.3l an YOUR own B058. n‘ Y0 “p” ' . —\______For Sale can create door to door market? 3 of)?‘ I Jrjll‘ “fa-run” r01: SALE-CHEAP GENERAL for Bun-ranked necessities (over “hum? d w ' ‘ m ggllwso more. 88o a. Earl Rodd. f: °h$"‘{’-g"°°°°° Wm‘ “m”? ‘lkachera - 0M2: Redmond ilhloe. 11-749-4-14-21. b -. " °"L“"~‘“§§,P6mfi§§§f Beradetto Lewis and Joules “a: Sxglg-lso mo INCUBA- Munrr. Bede '51.”... ‘my 11535? lovue first Clement. Montreal. Complete retails and free cata- etter: Familex, 5'10 St. N-MO-I. THE_ CHARIJOTTETOWI§L GUARDIAN Reports Submitted At Teachers Meetings Exchange Control Board rate 9.09 -9.91 per cent discount.) The pound I 11502111115 closed unchanged at $4.03‘ The Hons Konl dollar dipped .01 ' of a. cent to 24.67, whllo the Shang- l dollar rose .01 o! a cent w- CARDIGAN SCHOOL Honor Roll of Cardigan School for March: Grade X l. Marion Macilluhern; 2. Marie Ryan; 3. Edna. MacPHee Grade IX i. Helen Ryan: 2. Jackie MacDonald; 3. Teresa Ryan Grade VLII 1. Annie MMEach- em; 2. Arthur Ryan; 8. Mary Sullivan. Grade VII 1. Ernie MacDonald; 2. Bernard Shepherd; 3. Mona Maclntyre. Grade VI 1. Cornelia Ryan; Z. Grade IV A. l. Eufene Sullivan; 2. Charlie MncDonsd; 3. Rhoda Gordon and Georgie Redmond. Grade IV B. l. Jimmie Ryan; 2. Daisy Dordon; I. Jackie Dunn. Grade III -1 Mary Murphy; I. Elegius Gallant; 3. Mary Mac- Intyre and Edward MoGaugn. Grade II Sf.—l. Ruth MacKenzie Bhlrkey. IMLTON HIGH SCHOOL N‘): sour - SIIINGLIS BAWID pmMoonov. P. r. mnerzv. Fsg- n-vaa-on-u. 0R SALE-I-‘RIGIDAIRE 111m Qglalflkahndollflaulgnexrs with! cgppar - B. on En . . . "m. a Euston at. L-"lzs-l-lz-al. Agents Wanted orders for "Blood. 011. 80111001 f0!’ mNlth OIMINIIIIIB‘ o . fol we. . AGENTS WANTED TOSWSILPUII: Grade X l. Jerald Gavin. I es an gears" by Winehtoél a, mlph Bernard; S. Gilbert Hur- nunic r generation, nearly mo: l1lus-, tinted. Ll o llIKO Grade IX l. Gerald DesRocheJI mantle “Vlflu I. Cheater M61772 I. l [QR sAL DOTS-l C Q 5n lg,.....lz~.r=.~l.'.sslrlzae.rl ..""....:".‘.‘.l..'.'.‘.'l°°....l"’.‘§§.%°“y “$354,335,515, om ov- =- l .. .. ' ‘ ' Cyri - . huhoag.“ uggbggagilggdggf“ w B“ a. “maul Anls§fl'§’_’}‘f1'u_| Grade v1 1. _uo1v1rr leclnirt :1. --=~=-=-=--o. ————--—————— ‘E232 *.}"".°"....’;..‘.’~.?°“.'£..2;-“‘l "ljgusgnltlc-h filtfiN-IIBG-Mifi Men and Women Wontediro... m; ans...»- wit‘ a -so _lQ- Q11dQIV. eu:. l?!“ m £P'%g-4-1‘lIi-.;i. b0 Y0" WA" 111'" Freddie Iitagerll ; s. Iliwud Dee- Hlm ron SALE - loo lion's hmfiétfmillfsfilréfmhourrrr ma“ m 1 5M1“ [gfihlf- g - M" 6"‘!- Fnir buildinn Ree- Tea. Cofee Free Products In ex- mman t .' ; 31mm mmh’ ' ‘mime temm Abplv Onhndilh elusive dlstrlot. 1w rhlr-tv Deva Firm" “° fimm AY a n: , Firm Loan Board. Charlottetown. without aux. Apply DOW. . Grid?‘ 1-,. a Albmfl; "m," 11-806-4-12-10-30. 1m uonwolm. Montreal. n-osa. Kevin an». - - Alfred Walsh: 3. Evelyn Meclntyre. Grade v A 1. Donald MacDonald; 3&1? 1.3% “lfeéfifi it “f gdfntgffiwig that 1t had been om“ 2. Teresa Cempboll- a. nor-l Gall- Pattullo axis! 1m. m, fifmmkmgfle f" the ant and Clare Mu mid. It was emphasized brief (meme (f? dfglollrge l oulrtlhbo! in rude V B. 1. Geraldine Mm- that at a. meetimz of the Ebrecutllvel lowing c, “mum u“ “gun e t°1' Donald; 2. Hattie Walsh s. Carl o! the Teachers on April 1. 1929' prcpm~'which 22kg‘ "f; a g1 the Bhephard, (note the dale) Hon. B. W. LePage, dams as m ‘Mopwéis "Ed u‘: f-Ionor mil m- Dflrm High f1 seekin empnym nt l the Ci i1 And .b t 152181310: agdmin éldeustfy. mfg-i healgsijtnuvelr Qitrlgrlrlbéfnéfnlylf” you dvrensrllrllp thosg scfiison °w..“3»°o”..r5* our Punks w making m” pm °t not have such exlstini oolndltions 1f Oducamon we-ek the sucwss i” w” the teachers were paid a. lust and §.‘l‘,‘ich‘°g,f,fi‘,d“’lts“jg,°v’,‘ c‘ Y,‘ - c ree o gig/figs? with a zraduared scalewhgfietfigfi: 200,112. gm 4 ' are a o ue o ose mfiy“genéé3;,ywgegigusbei£futgalég°mfi§ speakers who so ullselifshlv gave m . , up their time and energy on our ,,,‘,’,"“,f,e"‘,§§§§ haofihm n?‘ Provincial broadens . The pzes finned‘, u; lbgnqid its sharp in living dug At mu‘ eoond eet u seemed ' to our provincial prom-m- that severzl of thglexeiglgtlve mem- "it 4W1“!!! oduwtion wrek- The sen- bers were menely searchinsz for allbis era-l theme 0! the 1940 Education- to onbose Rivinir any increase. One 51 we“! FPO 8-m- Whs Educa» member said that teachinllz was tioh for omoorooy in merely a stepping stone and could Wm‘ and in Peace. and it was in not see the justice of our claims. accordance with thfil theme that our provincial prozranlmo was so Premier 0am bell arranged . D pressed us most. He had been hopeful that province would benefit finan- cialy from the Roweil-Sirois re- commendations had they been exe- cuted. but he was dlsabflolnted. a: Program For 194i. Including his report Mr. Callagt- loo firs" .- . c .. mee 1n 1h ‘Poacher’: kfilTrl-h; e m! an Government spokesman. comm the Government oi’ the day to the oleduo malt if successful in obtain- 111R an increase in subsidy flun Of- teuhere would net lnlf. T town u... o ‘Ib ‘the Provincial Secretaries this statement the mid end Members of the Executive. Dear Sir or Madam. Miss Eleanor Anderson. our Pre- sident. has submitted the following ‘Theme and a iviton for our Oonudinn Education Week for i941. ‘mane. and the daily items are submitted to you for discussion and revision. if naesrury. The re- ormmendations added to the l‘st are also subject to your approval. worm vou kindly submit the metter m t our second meetinu. the Pre. Edllfiltlm Week zmnfttee at Premier that this money actually had been spent before 1t was reoeiv . How much of it d-id the teachers set? Not a cent! At were plain mcnt hwd no money. and oo nlise nothing to meet our demands. Perhaps they haven't! But may seem to have money for everything else. but none for better education for our most important asset. our vogue boys and rrlrls of today. mier requested that the xenon-l aec- "m" M W" E! T 0011M‘- list r all teacher "l" end lend mo "M1h°'§§'r§o“ who° wuaht m; doowono with new to this mut- ty-l ter at m early date. now 10-15. 15-20. 20-25 and over twen five years. This list has been pared and sent to the Premier. acknowledzed receipt of some. Now. we may lsk ourselves what should we do about it. Give up the hopeless. and let the rising or continue 5111-115‘ GENERAL norm: . m nuance or nmocnsw Mandi! N .10- learning the Ways of NOV. l1 — “mo... as zonemtlon suffer. noble strulmle for our lust rights? ‘muddy, Tho Fight for We believe we should be atlli more l Democratic World Order. sistmt in our den-lands. Hv those Wednesday Nov. 13- - Strength- 1x1 111 ening Canadian Solidarity. iimored W '1' The nielerof ‘Eh , Nov. l3. - The Place HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES PAGE’ FIVE ALABASTINB IN ALL SHADES _.. p, 1mm *=_ amour-m. snnnss . . - B lb. package: — - - -— 65¢ Wl1|teinBll1Llb.—-__1zo. ESCO IN MANY ll“ i. % i-auuiw>r> u... S I‘! RUG AND UPHOLSTERIN CLEANER G 30c and 60c 1 lb. tlns — — — — — — — 58c 21b. tlns——————$l.l5 s_ STRING IIII III S M O P S 25c, 30c, 40c, Brushes 5o Simma Sorub- CRANK m; Bnuhel H§§2§E 81mm!!! Sign 95o "l3 OI 51mm: Shoo wrggléllvc B1115]!!! 10p White Wuh a. 65° Muresoo Brushes from EXTRA MOP 85o to $20.00 2§7L0&T 35 C 0 Varnish & Paint Brushes from 10c to $7.75 MOP EIICKS ALASIZE BRASSO -- BROOMS BRUSH CLEANER CANCO PASTE CHAMOIS CHEESE CLOTH CR C FILLER PAPER WA X WAX REMOVER Free City Delivery One Strike Others Th By The Associated Pres: A threat of a walkout at General Motors Corporation's vast plants developed strike at the Ford Motor Conlpany c-all a strike unless a ‘“‘§.s€i.“°"' tlm th e 58.1178 8 BBQ Wag break-down in negotiations by 0.1.0. miners for a. contract covering the engine Appalachian soft c0 an Martin Dies. of Texas, declared that: he had received evidence that the‘ Communist party was attemptlngto bring about a. lzeneral strike in the aluminum lmiustlry. Southem mme operator: walked out of the coal oontract conferences in New York. The United Mine Workers 101.0.) had asked themto lzlve up a ‘lo-cents-a-day differen- tiai between wakes in southern and northern fields. The union asked a flat $7 a. day. compared with the so . for in a curl-tract which expired April 1. It was indicated that northern operators would sign separately ht the U.M.W.'s figure and. alrranile for re-openlmz of th mines next week. About 250.000 of the 400.000 idle miners are employed in the northern field. From Pittsburgh, meantime. there were reports that steel production was belnlz hampered by a shortage of coke due to the 11-day shutdown in soft coal mirlinl. - WI-IOLSALE z. RETAIL y ai area. fence contracts. in Washington Representative were not disclosed. but it was un-r FURNITURE POLISH GLASS CLEANER GLUE GILLETTE LYE HANDY OIL HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA LEMON OIL OLD DUTCH CLEANSER PAINT CLEANER. PAINT OIL PAINT 8a VARNISH REMOVER. OUR SERVICE THE BEST AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Settled, reaten l General Motors notified the Labor Department 1n WB-Shillfllfln that thel industrial 0.1.0. United Automobile Workers‘ Friday as the Union had declared its intention to new “rage! agreement was negotiated by April 9, 20. The giant automobile ooncem has about 175.000 empi0yee5 and holds more than $230.000.000 of de- Issues in dispute derstood the C.I.O. asked wage CPGBSQS. The Ford strike was settled when the C.I.O.-U.M.W. and the manage- ment accepted. with slight modifica- tion. a. formula advanced by Gov- emor Murray D. Van Wagoner. of Michlzan. This provided for reinstatement of five union members wircse dlSfmSSfll precipitated the strike last week. ar- bitration of the cases of three other dismissed workmen. continua- tion of grievance machinery, and a nledze from both sides to facilitate a Labor Board collective bargaining election. A modification of Van Wagoner’; originafproposal was an agreement that a. Labor Board hearinll on Con- gress of Industrial Organizations in- f i after the barzirunz election. TACKS TURPENTINE WALL PAPER CLEANER WIP WHITING ding whatsoever, Cam Boar. Beach Point. Cove, White Little Sands. River. Flat River. Pineitc. Elrlun, Orwell Cove. complaints should. be deferred until‘ {Hurray ' Lewis. Surrey, Iona, Ncrlvton, OTIYP", Vernon. SANDPAPER SILVO SANl-FLUSH SPONGES STEEL WOOL ERS Phones 1115-1308 they offer a soil shclllcs- ‘n99 mOTB Ital-Ural and lTi0."8 i'~m- inlne. The radzcols advocate mi. inltely sloping > shoulders - very old-fashzoned. These have no pad- ‘ and look best when “"0171 with wide sk Those who are less oxz o p mt out’ the 150i that sir-ling shoulders are generally becoming only 1o m, woman wlth very narrow Irps _. and they Suggest a rounded simul- der line curved gently, and sirght- ly Dfllqdcd. Some droxmakms .|re replacing padding v.‘ ‘n siccvcs our, full at the tn-p. D opv 5310 ,3 and klmono sleeves 45y 621.111, 5.1-0 permissible only on the D rq-ooe lgure. And so the battle rages. llazelhrookwlialrying ?Gooperation Company CREAM ROUTES FOR SEASON 1941 No. l-Leavinz Blur-ray Harbor, Guernsey Sands. High Bank, Wood Islands, Bclle Nil %"l1l>efleld. ltlnrrny R1111‘, Glen William, Glen Martin, Brooklyn, Whlm Road. Kilmuir, llr-alhc-rdhlv. Vnlleyfleid, Lyndule. River, Hillvlelv, Ml. Mcliick, Pownal. Uizlr. Vernon No. 3-—Ahney, blur-ray llnrlmr, River, Dover. Cnlr-rlonlu Keen for refcrcnco flair-l Ir. was announced the company's _ sgr-lkg-bomrd River Rouge plant, later. Seeds supplied to patrons. embloyinz 05.000. would re-open on GEO M BUT “Mmda” ' ' llhiilr-n. 11-741-4-14-3. SUMMON PHYSICIAN FOB. SCARLET FEVER. When Pandora lifted the lid of that hysterious box in the long ago she tned to shoo all the wick- ed ailments and dieeasq back into 1t again- She could mt undo what she had done but there was one thing that little Pandora never thought about dolng- that was to tell the pwfplg how to avoid catch- ing the diseases and what to do if they really became ill with any ne. So it is left for th¢ modern Pan- doras to broadcast the 110's and dontfis. Just as about Bil the (111-5- eascs so common to children. there are many dds and d-nVs about. the prevention of scarlet fever. Isolstlon la one of the first rules to observe in the cars cf a scarlet fever- patlent. Place the sick per- son in a rac-m by himself. Do n-l. allow him m communicate w.th other meanbers cf the family while there are any dlrcharge: from the mouth, throat, ears or other parts of the body. The person nursin! the patient should r101. nllngle with other; in the famly. The dootor wLll prescribe a light diet. the patient on individv-hl dishes used only by him. Scald the fishes caloh time before using again. Give r~ Your him his own spoon, knife, fork and glnwwaxe. Pieoee of linen or ottton Iluze should be provided to oollrot aa- liva and discharges from the pa- tient‘: mouth, nose, throat and elm. Theso pieces cf cloth should be burncd. Do 11M mlX $1310 8"- menq worn by the patient w.th the laundry or other members of the family. wash his clothes sep- aratcly. Ask the dcctrr to teach you how to disinfect the phi-lento clothing. la sign of u: If them In "Open House" would curse another disruption in tlu week then hold it either tho week before or the week following. 8.'I'i'1qt the C. '1‘. F. unco to form a National . u Ed tini reomtsnoechingthgchll Dgm__ theuauicblatllgre did not even nventbn‘ any?‘ _ 11x5... ggfyqm pm- Education 51cc‘. tnesa. n may be nrzued um 1hr time u, an...“ _ N,“ m, _ gnflmmg vuelrv lnonbortum txgnaeektlllrricéreesed “my Lfm 5 “l” 1°" e“ m ' Sunday. Nov. 18. — Education for e ked when they may not _ 1,352“? w“ 3:‘ $1‘, demanded m_ n Post Wl-l‘ World. crease v. a their moon - billty. hot our: Since mm be- 5'°°mm"”""°“‘ Pr‘ (fbrtieacmm “$511.? mun" l. The committee recommend-s. that if the churches have special suervicesbon Ncrrglber a‘ to cesebrgte waze. nd even in the most of the em?“ raone V» en un 11y other grovinces of Canada today tlte Wember l6 mi E? ‘atifln Week. hers are faring very well. but} 2.11m. i ‘he pinripnls feel that In the other British dominionmfifi teachers are bald a 111st and living Z illlducavon and all National ‘ttoes to get the (ac-operation o Y u-zuble, call the doctor inunulinte- n. Committee for Education Week that would in- elude ril o: ganizatlons interested in MIN- |zines. If this were done 1t would mike 1t easier for- Provlnclal Com- ly. The hearing of the patient may be saved 1f the dnlm mem- brane is opened as soon as trouble 15 dlscoverrd. Remember that 1:1 case of Scar- Professinnal Cards let fever: The best care of a. doctor in neod- Thg patient is not well until skin peeliel-(rig and all pus ClSChHTKiCS have ceas . Careful nursing should be con- tinued after the skin has peeled and the Patient is apparently well. Children having scarlet fever must not return ta school until released by the health BUHIDLHCS Although scarlet fever is not often fatal. 1t is frequently (i101- cause of chronic disfesfs of t-w heart, ears and kidneys whxh 1n 1mm years may prove falal. Scar- let fever is more likely to be fetal to children under 51x years of age. Every yeIr fashion finds s mething nr-w 1o worry about. Lost year 1t was slim skirt-t which they wanted to substitute for the wide-hemmed variety - and now it's shoulders that are be- lmz raked over the cools. Nn more exonerated shoulder lines. say the designers. And in place of thml. S P E 0 I A L ANNOUNCEMENT The Massey Harris Co. Ltd. have just unloaded a cor of No. 81 Tractors, who! is the meaning of No. 81? iusi 8| reasons why u r former should hove one. The No. 81 has the very some IJHOIOI’ used in the famous No. 101 r. Equipped with Belt pulley. Equipped with Fenders. Equip ed with Starter. ; 8"x3 " Rear Tires. Weight 2600 lbs. Price $883.15. The real Idea for c small Tractor, be sure and see one of g these before buying. 1.. 140-4-14-3. the world m. the local groups and magazines. McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, ii. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. 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