at If» its Ali's sl isssl sonar ONLY “n! man-us 1N “sneer nosua o-anlov " ALSO sracuu. moors rnoonm SHOWING AT 8.15 _..._‘;°.°J9$-"‘ ! E l ‘I ’ . ELLIOTT i I “~~—~+—~=~i i kfiEMPlREfi .Tllllli. - rn|__snr_ POWIl-PACKID wuo Bill ORGE "W49" HAYtS i, ‘t ANNE JEFFREYS I ALSO COMEDY CARTOON —- SERIAL 0ld Age Pensions the tirsz case or its in Ca SHOWS AT ‘IO-DAY — George Sanders In . “PARIS AFTER DARK" 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 lists sill cluster lisnlt on lolr- ullnl time i. sit" ' vi with s 0M E u“; e llitlllll 5 COLUM CAPITOL -=- rnun-.-l=n|.-slr.. 0 w loll than an call - -- ~ out at ons sltustlsn into all! "A IlCTURE mins Easy to Take in Bowl of Tempting Salad sssnsrato tller‘. nu oeAMATI ' PLUS SPECIAL i MAIL CALL ‘ CORN SALA , 0st important crops in the Vic- ki garden, nutritionists assure us, the “green leeiy" foods. rich cieily in Vitamin A, c! Whlflh est far too little. ind this does not mean spinach, cssariiy; nor should those who not like spinach shy away from subject. Among the green. teal! ‘s. are the leaves used in bowl ds. which will seusiy the nutri- al needs o1 the family While at same time delighting any civi- d palate. amcus chefs pride themselves elr salads. One uncooked salad a be served every day at dinner e greet variety o! nutritious ~ " produced in the Vic- garden. Bowl seled addicts v n have o ritual, in which they - the dressing at the table. and the ed in the wooden bowl. is rubbed with a clove flrlio in order to impart a sug- cstion ‘o! its flavor. While olive l" -is not plentiful in war time, corn "" and other vegetable oils are ' tilful and serve quite well for l'| . I. 2w ca! lettuce is referred by most 1 fettuce for salads. lso ier richer in vitamins: lt in two types-the butter and the crisp leaves. The < r lepvss are thicker. and dark- with liner never. the . . Crisp leaves are lllhi- l P Been color, thin end some- _ it brittle. Examples are Black ‘seeded Simpson, e butter type. l!!! e id crisp leaf t . cit should be applied to the I011 in produces oval leavcs. standing up- right, is highly esteemed by French salad experts. it is a good late lettuce, standing heat better then the leaf varieties. The leaves Ill be bleached by tying them up as they near maturity, but this merely changes their color, and lessens their vitamin content. _ For summer leaves, chrcorY- l1$° known as endive, is more available then lettuce. which usually I'll!!! 1° seed in midsummer. Endive may be had with curly leaves, or broad leaves. Many like the curly leaves best for summer. and broad leave! (escaroile) for fall, as they endure frost and become sweeter after the frost comes. Sow both mm i" drills, thin out to six or eight inches. Lent crops grown in a simit" manner, and much esteemed in bowl salads, include corn salad. which is very hardy end can be harvested late in tho fall: "It! HD- lend garden cress, which 8"" l pungent flavor to the salad. In the fall lettuce may be grown egein; and the Chinese cabbese leaves ere delicious. Chinese cab- hg, mpy be grown in the spring. with rich soil and an early start. But in midsummer, it always runs to seed. A late crop has no such tendency. and heads are easily PM‘ duced in the fall, from also" started in late June. All lea! crops demand rich soil. They must grow fest without check. otherwise the leaves are toulh 8nd have a bitter flavor. Plant 100d ada. the lull bench oi the the estate oi deceased monies pa not. the person was being pal the time oi death. _ ’l"ne ruling was glrcn in Pension tate 0i ivtaljgarcr. Murphy of ceived a pension from three months before when the board ments because hcr income more than $365 a vcar The board cluinled $2,341 frcm court had disallowed the clam because she was not a pensioner at the time of her estate. but a lower I'll! A Full Hour at Variety Entertainment with a Galaxy 0t Stars from Radio, Stage IROIDCMT COIST-T%ODI‘I'CVH l Ilflflill IIIWOII IIGUIHI 0.F.0.Y.—0.B.A. 9.30—10.30 l. ll. T. WEDNESDAY which they grow at the rate oi 4 ‘ ave bilrst lilacs in tte eaves. Eomelge or ‘doll-lettuce, which O u. ‘m. e-l pounds to 100 square feet. u. s. Ruling lie HALIFAX. April’ l6—-(CP) — In Kind ll" i _ Nova; t, ‘ , Scone. supreme court ruled Sat- p“ ‘m M he 9W9" urdav that the provinces Old ARE! Pensions Board can collect iromf era‘ id in Densiou. whethcé- are ‘MEMO’! ‘gum _ the 1119130 will be ready to share in the claim oi the board aszamst thefles- cost of development if the scheme a . itax, who cued m i942. one had rc- that; will be asked 9g the Federal i934 until l5 im- death. my b31191 5151mm?“ mi" time Provinces will work together w“ in the development. of the power where thgy have Senate Discussion On 17w Petitcodiac Water Power Scheme lfliliih9°liutl ‘it? .l."?.'; s“?! iggmg“ guppy“; nosed survey of the Petitocodiaci water power scheme: [Ibis eelann h marvel hr II Hon. Mr. BLACK (Saakville, or ha] my“; y“ “yqgflu 11.3.). Honourable senators, X think or g my” us". n” m; lilac is geaemumlsunderetanding es neg “m. 5 yo", w refill’ matter. Bo far llhl‘ In advance, the poop), of the Maritime Pro- ""—' '" vlnces have not asked the Peder: CIASWIIJ. ses- Govemmcnt w finance .._ schunler The resolution moved by CONIIJIIATION the honourable senator from UIANCI. Monotnn (Hon. Mr. Robinson), which was discussed before the] committee in a very interesting manner. requested only that the Federal Government, h a,‘ iii-Zn. use n. l s POLICE OOUIT-Ili fllfld L der waeallwedalwtli) Sign‘ 0:512‘ hrec months in jail. m ' M lg BAD [DADS REPORTED-T‘ - de whether the project is fces- ' "U118 conditions in the rural rill:- v - mguPéi.lTl‘.°“l'-‘é‘ulf‘°é‘s m" 5317i?» 337a“: our i3” ment should beeeaked to gagegge w m‘ bu‘ lurk" "IWQY- u e “m w“ °' °"°"Y“‘"’l ruursznalvcc anmu-zss o * l1 initial lnvestl ation. Hon. w. alum: Certainly the gemf"? M4" m" "Wed Wm honour-bl, "my," who Mai-n: ‘glad Prince Street schools m is suggeetion- M1 md““udl ,, Public on Ill- Hon. m. BLACK: The have in- if.‘ l f,“ h "ih- "W i- timated that they wen d help; ddkeadw ‘r m2" gm“ °° <1 5° and there la no reason why they w" mukh‘ ~ 9*‘ INYW“ :ii°"':..::.i. “° “"- ?i‘."“§i’.i§ ° “""“““"" s was rcsene o i House it was d p by a com- i FUNERAL YESTERDAY '- Th8 mittee with the government of ‘again mcbam 3w" ‘"3 mid New Brunwick. and that govern- {unneuzyimguneru H m‘ rnenf. u greatly interested in lc-mmunu, a 3;; "g; This is not a private enterprise. jmgm ma), M,” w" cgfgbmma Trhetrg is a company-gird I am one , by m“ K Mcwum‘ who also Elfin? izvhighmalgs T585281: lg: wl ducted service at. the grave. y- ve ears o wit the idea. of looking intgst feasibility P95011513 o! this development. e did not get anywhere because the project MI- H810“! BYVBBWXI. 11W. 10ft was too big to be undertaken by a Yéfllfdny for Halifax. privat gr u i that i , i and a? sheollene QM". did Efifivfiffi, Miss Beatrice loClair of ‘Dignish ‘o1 be an‘ owm-qmlty 1m. the d” ; was a visitor to the city yesterday. veopmerl and sale f th ma; mare 15 may? coimlfififij, Corporal Harold Brown. Veteran have changed. Now, i! the power M “he “m!!! “Bimini. left yea- lsuldaeloped, t undoubtedly there “m” ‘m’ Raw‘ w grea dema d f it, t only in aPrince Edwarrzi Island. 312i. 1M5‘ Ken’ also in the rural sections of Ne fiéog 1am, e mynomny on a Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Filr-' m“ e5 __ ' many lrienda of Miss Helen Wis". ‘l: i“°"‘i‘i“i'. "hw- m w“ 5 “ e mme a "c" Y Dockcndorir i this cit are glad 2.‘.lftntféf"3R.";f.lii..li.‘il..““€i$§é‘i - ~= ~-°= m1- -=i~ h» ~- whicii will consume a considerable cent mm“ ____ 2 Mrs. John Austin. Charlottetown. has received a letter from her - ,band 8hr. John his activities in Great. getting away from my 1 have n0 dilllbii Mrs. George MacLennan and the New Brunswick Govern- | 54m 5am, o; Akxand" have n. .turned home after spending the ‘Easter holiday pleasantly in Sum- merside the guests of Mrs. M. G. Mellish and Sergt. Meliish. Mrs. J.S Mecdonald and three children returned from ltnsherst. g been Pbcndmil once it is demonstrated. as I be- m; 93st week visiting Mr. and Mrs. lleve it will be. tilat the imder- George T. Mcdforth. who accom- taking is practicable. All we want panied them to Charlottetown end is sympathetic support of the pro- left on rctum vesterdav. h posal that tare should be a. x_____,_v_‘_‘___‘vfi_- h. __“'“,a_ , thorough investigation bv com- petent cngtneers. Once that l i glvventy-Four llour Leave Cheap Money Required _ “m”: o‘ Britain. that. proves fcsiblc- lt mav be that all Government is cheap money. It , that the three Mari-. ms been given, I feel confident that: if the report is favourable. we in the Maritime Provinces will de- velop the project along proper lines and will not ask the province of Ontario to hei us. blilOll. it A. (iA Déillfn Hémour- a e sens are, hit ten ed to —""— , say a word or twp along the very BY RENEE 55555 " 33555311?’ .§il"...l'§§““’.“i..°’.§?§ Till; _ “egg; ~;{.,,';G§;':fsg;, "525:- uilfuilt? llitnfié‘. n. ‘issuer: 2,, 1pm., i trz°rraf";.“a '.*;a.l":;*.i'"r:-;.2?, ' ' .-C;‘l;‘er n, " slble. of further development. But lbimy °Y i‘ FY9905“ WW9!‘ "balm kietermincdly’. "Simonn darling. let's shat is the sole question at ls- go now. shall we? Valerie won't. sue. There is no question as toimingy she knows yQu and r don't, who shall build any p1nnt_ or what haze much chance to be on our own rates shall charged. or any- gogerhqlr," thing oi that nature at all. That. she thought. should show Mr. Jerry Miller just how she felt. Cites P.E.l. Position about her husband, lest he should This brings me to the one real be under any delusion in the mat- ter. She held our her hand to him. point raised by the honourable ‘Good-bye, Jerry. It's been nice sec- senato from Leeds (Hon. Mr {our you again." Herdyl and his desk-mate from wasn't. she told herself fierce- If. Waterloo (Hon. Mr. Euierl. as to hi" but she had to be 901M- 388MH- whether 0r not hwei as members Qrrlllasybe Sfilléthélrlxg’ 03ml’: t t‘): ' H188 ll . or the Senate. s oud approve nnl Mayan; on Mommy u we had expenditure of 850.000. They are .1112 ‘ inclined to think this is a purely arrensed and as he dvubilw WM provincial matter. Much could quite sure she kitvndtd w- 0H1)’ be said in favour oi their views. However. l do not myself take that view, and l would not take it in regard to any section of the Do- minion. You have to regard the position oi.’ the Maritimn Provinces. You cannot compare Prince Ed- hov; very much ghe wished that she needn't give him the im that she doing some was hiding irom her husband, ing a secret date with him which Simon mustn't know. lt was hateful to feel that the two of them 1w ,=-1»,~,¢d,,-;1=»;,,,-u o; vzrlzmseassnaisr ‘iiiti vnoe n e m on: he er ' you compare Nova Scotla and "h" “RY Were doing. And it. New Brunswick with our laraer ‘"5 lmwwbl‘ m m“ m 5mm provinces. They are not in the why ‘he h“! “m” w “man Wm‘ ewe “wary- H the» m» i?.'.§"..i2l§€..ii'.% “€.‘."°2f.“’lf..‘° m‘ Maritime Provinces were united as Jerry held h" hand m. longer one, with the iargcrpopulstlon and m sun,’ “Good, , §§“°°'e"$'l'ln“ ‘firffiipumn c201: “GUI you." n" ° °- °' (m urf those words sent British Columbia or of mm,“ ‘inflfif, "‘ , with "W eyes one hes tn the other lame ovinces. But that "m, m‘; n“ ma“ m" a, u he-d is not the pos tion. For some pom, the W“. word, ,1°ud_ Sh, S felt, the color run up her checks and the palms or her hands grew sud- denly moist. Sknon saw the rising color. He reason or other the Maritime Pro- vinces have decided not to unite. but to remain separate, and vhe only point we hav to decide is whether or not ethic Chamber should approve of saw. . t h . him 0nd Ih t Government aiding ed ‘ a n w e l it waaali about. and then hate him of 850.000 ln the holding oi an in- gel] 1m- wQndg _ W11" w“ wrong qulry to learn whether or not this with him? 3e arm e suqlelmis proposed scheme is advisable. sort. of fellow as e rule- Neither, he 1 take the view that. the develop- hoped ment of electrical power in these leesly three provinces is more than s. urely local question. It is some- yhing that ls of advantage to Can- utterly. only. what waehifl he heard about this chop Je liar? The name struck s chord n hh memory eds as a whole. The devcio ment heard it before tonight. of four hundred thousand orse- ~ ,i'rom erry he ce . powreir o! egévrlical energlv in the Still that meent. She coglod time noes wou n - =—— snen she'd known before they'd Continued on page 5 Afrownkn hisbmwses benevolent lrlsh Society, , Special Meeting THURSDAY, APRIL 20th 8 pan. ' IMPORTANT BUSINESS P. A. LAFFERTY, Secretory -- ARQIAN too the W310i‘?! lliilar loch: n u. be need-i "Sh; ‘lt-lvemirueleem PAQLTHREE ._- . - -23 i l Below Cost SALE! THURSDAY, APRIL 20th SUMMER COATS — Last seasoms-reduced below cost. DRESSES — Cottons, Spune, Crepes, eic., regular $3.29 to, $9.95 ‘ re- duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98, $3.98, $1.95, $5.95 Some of our REVERSIBLES are reduced below cost. SKIRTS -- Formerly $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 reduced to $1.00 and $1.98 Long and Short Sleeve BLOUSES (slightly soiled) formerly $2.25, $2.98 and $3.98 to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.49 JUMPERS to clear at . . . . . . . . . __ $1,0() EVENING BAGS to clear at .. $1.00 SUMMER TURBANS to clear at ,, 19¢ PLAID SUITS lo clear at . . . . . . . .. _ _, 55,93 TllE rnsnlon‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET u l wilthifior he togcchér/thingshhiérre e5 ed"""_"'l_‘__l Ti‘§%'*—_‘ r - s m no wa o esca n JG"! W181”? Jerry Miller? Ah- now She drew a llttley swift regthflkeaggilrllfz @1312... litugglyzgbfe‘: 11:3: ,he had it! I. W85 Denise who had “Oh. Simon darling. there‘. only onesheu siipp up w gut-n p“; ‘h mentioned him. What was it she'd man I want to run around with was alrald it we; no‘ 511d? Funny how he couiélrt rcm- now! I don't need to tell you whatiplanned their 11v” when lember- Then in a flash he had it his name is, do I? As for Jerrylmight be over. They played 1.11m Uust as if Denise’ iette were there Mil " h i i . - - before him: Therese D813: a new mun slis“Z15man-.°§s;°§§el":n§°da-°§§?l¥t'§§§i<°'l§hl“§.§§§§, ‘fig: c5311.‘; 2:: who's been around quite a 10L late- see him again. It was out j tl-l k in h 1y. He's very taken up wim Cherry. question that she could bring) her?‘ esp g (omelwnwm m§"°‘ His name). Jerry Miller." sell to lie deliberately u; 51111011,! m KINGSTON NOTE! He sounded her about mm as the Still. sh 1,11 in i ' di-oyieavdovznhthedquiet countiry rviagilailgjgeiauitegr.“ ow I t w so by: " en’ ear you memo ‘ ' mlge snow Miuerbeioren-ve twins?" radii-flatten fiwilfiflfilii e355? midi. léigifiuill MM“? " séglo, bat, then I imrdily know hzm. looking forward so eagerly seemed‘ _ one n’ on. "e wasn't rea 1y n friend 110W to promise difficulties and evens Lacpl‘ E Doom“), h" u‘ x r ofsilifi spun around a comor. He ' g; is? clilllginlhe sub. Pelawawkh Ontuio “on . tried to tell himself the; he'd been‘ Bu; sirnon was privately deciding znflnd’x“,,,g‘”,f§nm Wu.‘ “m n,’ mistaken Maybe it was some othermmg we fgnow’! mm, ngledn’; be - man Denise had mentioned. Yetmenllonrd any more between them. ‘wmshow he didn't think SQ- Psrhaia He was telling himself with scme! Cherry had her own) reasons for ieieit thay oi course he had no cause,‘ not wanting to own hun as a lriend. to worry. There was perhaps some-i M155 Norma Willis h in Charlottetown ad‘ her Easter holidays at her homo in Kingston. e ' o e e’ ' . ‘i §§3l.‘.p§°‘§“n"°‘3..li§.l‘°l°“i'... ‘€“ii§"ii if?’ "m" ‘“ 93f“ “m” m, ,1,“ m. u, he, fm, “m, sgasngftitmfffl‘, hguflm.‘ g,‘ §§°fmi Miss Belle Smith was moms him- "Cl-HT 58-5’ I took to him very evince curiosity concerning it. c‘ gavigffirlétinfl, “him” W 30" much. my sweet" ‘felt indeed just a trifle ashamed; l F a Cherry moveda little along thcof himsslf- He loved Cherry pie] 15¢" 911d $mlzzled nearer to her ulterlv and he trusted her complete- M“ M“ Macx“? 1°“ 1°? h" “- must r°“"“mb"" “PM l“ ‘he Chen" ulied at Sitllorfs sleevefhusband. "Dom. let's talk about 1v And hadn't she oi him a! mm“ Hid“? moraine lifter spend- lea] 7mm m“ wt’ are discussmg" "I rhinlz “Po might s11? 5W5)’ soonflhim. on." moment ago that she Wfllifig no one "t" wmeflme Wm‘ h" ‘m’? M"- “w "uestkm is m" the deslnlm‘ darling." “Rather not. don‘; want ic. 1i but him? lt was clear that hediwimeld Y9“ i?" °' m“ “T m“ °T ‘he ctherl Jerry looked at, her rflpwlfihflllly-lwfls {use .' well. forgive me. Cherry been a fool to allow himself a mom-’ "i" thing. but whether or not w: should Ioyou can't go yet. It's much foo l don want, to sound like a jealous cnrs anxiety. l Many friends are eased in approve an expenditure of $50000 earlyg- husband, buy, I'd hate to think you For Cherry that weekend was yet, Fm“ m" l ~ 00 Fwd - Y0!‘ 811 lni/QSUBMIO" 111W U19 fefl-‘P- "Oh. v95, we can.” laid Cherry might still want to run around another spell of heaven. Reso1utely'“13 “wmmflfl.” 1m" h" 111""!- with him, If I were really iloilestshc ut all thou his of Jcrrv Mil- -'—" with you I'd sav I'd m-"ch mater icr rgun her mills, and all thbughtsl Mr-emiwfl-Jvhn Wham" Wm [to know that you'll have nothing of Denise. too. She felt almost “Gem "lslw" t° ‘he cit)‘- more to do with him-f inclined to congratulate herself oni I stared lliraight before her ability to forget things that Mimi’ "1904! 0f MR Ofmlfl ht!‘ along the white ribbon oi moon- might prove unpleasant to iemem- Y" B" sorry to hear that he is ‘lit road. Why in the world 113d ber. But with Simon at her side it m a‘ the PR5?!“ "m9- Slmon had to say Just that? It was so easy. He occupied all her _wasnt like him. It made her ieci so thoughts. He War so terribly deari Mf- Waldron MacKlnnon oi dreadful. There Was that Pending to her. ‘Churchill was a recent visitor to pectin: On Monday with Jerry at Sunday was a lazy day. ‘Illeyixllliston- the Mayfair- She wished now with wai ed in the morning and so b5-l all her heart that shed never a- neath the apple trees on the awn‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Buchanan greed to . Yet there were things in the afternoon, side by side on lowlleft Kingston for their home in that she so much wanted to knew ‘em-etimes silent. They annedBonshaw on Thursdav last after that only he could t l her. For her their next meeting. A fortnight being united in marriage on Wed- own futon-fl: ‘ 1011's lzcmc ti 3x10 r w ' ; ‘CALL The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd- For Your House -Cleaning Slipnlies WAX — Butcher-h Paste. Johnson's Glo- Coat and Paste, Old English Paste and Li- quid. Hawes Paste. Jap-a-Lac Paste and Glos- eit Paste. CLEANERS — Scrub Brushes, Dic-a-Doo Paint Cleaner, Garbo-Oxide Soot Destroyer. Wall Paper Cleaner. Hand Cleaner. Drano. Sani-Flush. POLISH — 0’Cedl_lr. Liquid Veneer. Chan Special Coat for Floors, Silver Cream, Brasso, Silvo, Bon- Ton, Klean-Brlte. Paint and Varnish Brushes, Calico Cold Water Paste, Wall- sizc. Alasize. Patching Plaster and many other items that will make Spring housecleaning easy. The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd Phones 105-1308