from the . There's a two edged standard that controls all the selling of the BASEMENT STORES o that the good that the price MUST bc lOW- On this double standard the Bose giving notably tine service to tliouian today. Fiat.‘ ‘Th6 MEN Men's Work Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c L Here are some i Sample Economies Basement Stores t Moore 8r McLeod Limited. The fir" l! s MUST be good, reliable merchandise in every case. merit Stores have grown through the years, ds 0t shoppers and ore lfiVillflg your visit For The LADIES’ MGDRE a. MQLEOD i___.,imiledl l planning, buying and The second is San Marina 0n Verge 0f ‘Financial Ruin SAN MAKING. Italy, May l9 - ilirzuters) - The oldest end small- c t republic in the world, San Mer- i.. founded 1.600 years ago, is on" ~ threshold of financial ruin un- the Alllee agree to pay a bill uar damage estimated at. the i\'.'llPl".b of $tl0.000,0('l(‘i put 10b \\ d by the Republic's authori- I l . i ____'_rgiig__g_st_flaat.orrc'rown ouanman \.e.§. overlooking the shores of the Adriatic. some l2 miles from the, ltaLian town of R-ixnlnl. the tiny |repubiic now is passing ihrouglzl Ithe gravest financial crisis since it was founded in the year 300 A.D. ' i The republics clazttis which have lzeszt laid before the Allicd ZilllllOT-l Vii". and the United $iIllP5 and British YPPTPSPTHGHYPS to the Holy See h-s Dr. ‘.\l.lTli'1 lviarescitlchi, con-l siil-giii-rai of Snn llririnn lri Rcmeu are bnfiffl tin Ill? ticstrtii-tliii, pm“. l l i I Pei hv an Allied M!‘ raid June 26, 10H. . Uuriic this inzd. Sin lllaxinn, .i'it..tiii'ie:, xii, i'f.l‘ll<l\P damage‘ ins done in the lTlTlilTlIGS cnpltall iii ill!‘ aillitt‘ ‘llnlf nnd ni it-iist G5‘ t", 11$ i lnilvtl and ntiiii‘ titli- tls tvoiindid. l The Allies art-riding io reports here, replied iti thc tl-.i..in by lllFiltl-l ' Mm <=~~i =~<=i=i<=ii Pam $119 l°fiiiilil";i.i’ii"."fii“.fz.l to $195 ‘isizzzitxisrzsi Men's Seller Poms ' l l ' ' l ' ' ' " $3.00 Ladies’ Crepe sllpS S1285 32 l0 40 $1.98 as ciliinti ltit" tlitkr llllGIlS illidl Men's Fancy Shirts .. $1.49 and Ludies, cotton Hausa Dresses, tiiiit tiic qetzaiiie TIC-l ' ' , . . t-iisrill’ cl ' xenf Fve/ll susmkull sues U 49; m 98c 9195 l4 to 52 ~ - ' - - - $250 and $335 Later. it is clainitd hero. tile Al- " ‘ °' °c s Ladies’ Seersucker Dresses, Les adm-llFd lil a iiiaer that there was not mttrh evidence to sustain , . ' 38 to 44 clearin at 52-95 ., Men's Cotton Gloves, pair 25c and 35c ll"; , ' g tilt‘ nil-stir: ])Tt‘§(‘l e qr German . , c GI ‘h Childrens Pretty Cotton Summer jmnnnmm" l“ wllwa‘, l“, Mel's olloll Dyes wl 49 DTBSSQS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $100 lEtin llilfl iiii ti bombings took: Leulllel Pull“ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " . c Ladies’ "Halters" small, rned- iiluvr- l l‘. Work and Dress Braces, all elastic 69c ium or [urge l" $1M) Dtlllils iif ibc dnningc is con-v Men's Klllllll Pllllls’ slze 30 lo 46 $250 Ladies’ White, long sleeved Rayon ll 51',““Yfiflfilnllfffillifl Men's collomlde Pllllls’ 3o lo 42 ' $2.50 Sweaters, sizes l-l, l6, l8 S2]! JLSSlCll in Roma in‘ Cotton and Rayon Worsted Pants $3.25 I ‘d P I . t $100 _ I,‘ mi‘ p, ti‘, 5m.‘ w d P $3 95 tssor e urses, c eartng a . . . i h mnbflsles c°ll°“ “d R°Y°'l Olsle llllls ' Children's one-piece Seersucker l‘ .. ,l,. W H1, . alllma i cl°lll cup" Need ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' 32c ' Pajamas sizes 2 4i 5 . . . . . . $l.49 lllliFt-Nll c" (Mel ll ll Cb I ‘ ‘ " FMCY COW" 5°C“ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ -° ch14 ' '1 e ' 5| eloni Iiiflllflifll lll the bill are ciaimsl Leather Work Gloves $i.35, $149. 5L6‘) gizelsenysfo "illpyeljt, clleargngwci _ 50¢ tiriiitocti niieseriii" fuelaiiivd Cotton Gabardine Windbreakers $4.50 ' _-*"““‘ll- m“ "'“_‘ll‘.‘“l°" L“ me "I , . - l;\' BlilHll Eghtli Arrni Boys Two-tone Windbreakers 51:8 huiumn of u,“ Buns), Boys’ Tweed Caps .. . . . . . . . . $l- ps ‘tfipiiiffid the tiny rtpuiiili: Boys’ Skull Caps . . . . . . t . . .. 69C e ‘or; gt 120 $511K? Cunnillzlne ii t :1 ~ a ' Boys’, Cotton Golf Hose . . . .. .. 39c im liwrthwnrd me Admm B°Y5 c°ll°" Swmle": “MY - i - ~- 98c e Coast. a few ii les to the cast. l Boys’ Navy Drill Shirts 98c "' "Dir- advert of ‘San K111111110‘ Boys’ Baseball Caps, light colour 50c _ if =15 l" _' l‘ o‘ "E; B°Y5' Flumllelelle Pulumus " “'85 9 allnl. p.111.‘ zlcns iitiildllSillftreld-elolsgqlflltrlntiigil on and utzo are pressing r ‘or reparations. l ant t-iiilins dvspltel of lllt‘ rtptiblids Iialinii Fascist. re- llie stiliprt‘ liberties bf; l OPEN SCHEDULE For Wood Island-Caribou Service FRIDAY, MAY 2 Pending completion at installation of oil burners on the "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by the M.V. "Prince Nova" as follows: Leave Wood lslonds . P.M. Leave Caribou . . . . . . . . . . . ..9 AM. — P.M. a Operating Daily including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as i946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. FOR LATEST NEWS iiorthumlierlanii Ferries Ltd. @©©©@@)w©wtat~il J tootsie Medal of Honor winner Christos H. Karaberls (right) of Manches- tor. N. 11.. went; a Job. He placed a. blind advertisement in a Schen- pepet asking for work as either a day or night watchman. poses with Pat De Loreaao, his boat in Schenectady. an Army ‘ tiring the Italian campaign. President Truman called Kern- maa eras)" when presenting him with the nation's high- TO KEEP FIT KEEP SLIM There is no getting around it, glamour goes with a middle spread . fast. But that's uot the ‘WOYS’. thing about the dreaded ntiddle spread. When your figure sites. a lot of your zip and zest for living slips away. I surmise that, 010st. of the requests for exercises from women over 40 are as much for the joy of feeling flt and trim as for their streamlining effects. Ait any rate, by far the largest number of requests for exercises are for the middle muscles. The itiiciseciion is the only pa-tt. iof thr- figure that is entirely stip- lp0i‘l(’f‘l by muscles. Consequently, ,when the muscles in this area ‘so to tint. the figure spreads. 'Llli"l, tint-king proper support, the olgatrs ltend to crowd against each oititir. land this interferes with circuit.- tion, digestion and elimination. lAntl that‘s why the spread brings rm a middle aged feeling. The tone pf these middle iiznscles is so ini- portatit that even i-f you tlon‘t give e snap about stream-lines, it pays to take a trio of exercises to ktt-p thc muscular girdle in healthy tone_ And of course, rcsttii-ing tom .~'i Llic middle Dlllsulfls will result in n lllllfll lovclier figure. To be on the saic side, take ‘\t‘ a position that. prevents any strain. Positi-onz Lying fiat c-ti back, kllces bent and fcct flat on floor Arms are down on floor at s,rir-,=. Movement: Draw one knee lii 1.»);- ly beck until thigh is resting on abdomen, and a‘ the same .in.-.- stretch arms up on floor n\‘E‘t‘.lt'.‘l(l eight limes. later as many as you wish. To counteract gravity, do some exercise, but from the nosi- sltlon helps restore the abdominal organs to their proper place. To reach the aide ebdrimliirils on feet. Stretch arms up orvernead and clasp hands. Movement: Pulling up firmly with the mldriff muscles, hcitil to the side, back to position and ‘oenti to the other side. Thlt position keeps hips anchored and makes the mldrlff muscles give with the stretch bend. Repeat elx times. later 12. atlll later, I retinas. NEW FELT BOUNTIE! IIDMONTON — (OP) — The Al- berta government lies annotmcod a $15 bounty on cougars and timber wolves. The full bounty on cougars will be paid throughout the fiscal veer and the e15 wolf bounty from Jpffl 1 to Bdpt. IO. LONDON -(CP)-'l‘wenty (thou:- bbflfld 80m 110115114, preliminary abdominal exercises in , Repeat slowly’, but forcibly, sis to ‘lifi/o tion of feet elevated, resting an law bench cr rliaii" scat. This p0- and the waistline muscles. atil n lnnt. Amos Blacntiit-rc. Ernest. sidebend. Blncqtilorn. Jcrcminli L, Gallant. Pcisitimi: Stand on knees. feel ,Dece55(\d leaves to mourn i; stretched out behind. Now sit back gm-fgwlng trite and three 3Qn5_ sand barrels of beer ere to be im-‘ gllllC, that ilic cipublic \\'as never compietrlyi 0‘.'(‘l'llll‘0\\".l as an in~i doprinaici s itc uliitli lllillillfllflEdl rizi " l In . : rrrl wiij on j, ill nnd ticvcri szgncd any {I've (lflfillllfilllmlll 1918 lnl’ alter. Slit’ “n: ll lC‘lllllCSlll_\' ‘wit, war" mills (Ticzmariy in i939 and can aimc~t (‘llllm to be one of, ' the first, 1f nut the very first. oi’ lite Allies tif tilt? Second Vl-ltltld \\'ai‘. Ctntl‘ i2‘; i. Elli‘ 32 situate milvsw Sail liiaritto as a gallant history at‘ quiet. y ‘EESIVE cnd pvactfiil ruin for the 1,600 year's of her ex- istence. l Foundrid Dy tug simple “writ-l mcii --- hiflflho and Leo - the or-. iginoi scttlcirmnt, wliitli ceiiirecli round the ‘.- - - - Titrtiiii, tni..: numbers 0C0 inlinbliriiiis living fol part in lite throt- niain toivtis of San ll‘l'll'lllt'l, Bnrgo hftigglct-e and‘ Scrrnvtiilc. ' The tPpllhlC is governed by H smcrelgn grand council of 60 mem- bers with legislative and adminis- trative pair-err, vlcztcd for six years by iliil\'il“'.‘tl sufiroflc. This rzi-uird council in turn elects ti“) riiptaii; orient, who have ex-l ccutivr- pone: ’l‘hese captains nre elected i-vciflv six ntontlis and are rc-cligible only cvcry tbrw YPT-‘ll- lt is out: ti‘ the llltlc iepubl proudest britvts that tiover the inst. wnr hrid he" . i,. In Memos-inns MR. .Yi*1IlRST~ISIn\(‘QUll-‘.RE mil slim tiirctiizii lite middle m" cllnlllnllllllllllll IlOllDlAPl _ . by lpressing small nf lint-l; to iiit- ‘vlll-v lnlll‘ 19"‘ llll _1l'_llj ‘lellldll “mm 30mm ‘U Fowler“ "N, BlRCqllllTf‘. ntrrl u. ~--.;\.t~. ll.» other knee to chest and §lil‘l'§»'ll ‘Tum ' ‘l5 ll‘ ll"lll"l‘lllll"'l bolh arms up an fine-t‘ ovoriieid. lfilo ll°5l"l"ll"" “l Nllllll‘ \\llt‘l't" tit." ll’ i\ i'.'ti Saturday ntrirnlitg tit, 9 o'clock to Slfllla lvlarir- Church. lilnli Mar-s‘ irris siiniz by ftoinFr. ftfcCabe whrsl also rifficinirirl nl. ihr: izrnvc. The’ funornl \\‘.'lS illlfl(‘i‘ the direction of James Andrews of Hunter ltlvrr. The pallbearers were hfcssrs. Lrutricr Gauthier, Laur- rncc A. (ialinut. Lnureitre D. Gni- Aubln. Vincent. and Wilfred. all at home. also brothers. Michael and Angus of North Ruetico. Three sisters survive, Mrs. Cy- rlnc Gallant of Mayfield: Mrs Andrew Martin of Charlottetown. and Mrs. Andrew Dolron of May- field. Mesa Cards Mrs. Jerry Blaoqulere. Atibln Blacqule u. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bleed- ulere and family. Wilfred Blacaulere. i l Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin and Marv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dotron and family. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Rogers and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Hamming and family. May hie soul rest in peace. lflgflqy-CIJSNRTS who scorn iiiitiilcomplex form of flitting lcriuntlat-iesifliid bass are 89ml)? lllll- i" ng armies. iiilaccs by Ray ‘the continent's men, in his latest book “Witli Plug and Bolt" Stewart). lrlovotli-ig the ripening lhis Btu-page volume to worth-fish- 'l‘ht- sudden ‘death trink place at ling for trout - tliciiilli “Ol- imnctly ‘micc-foot-boy frtsitioti took pirirc intland sir-ulhmo-i l. l Made of superior Swed Runs in Oil Bath Has speed indicator. Parts always available. Only llelox ilas These SUPERIOR FEATURES imported direct from Sweden. Self Balancing Bowl skims clean. MODEL SPECIAL sets oi= The Famous‘ "VELOX” Separators ONE WEEK ONLY - MAY 19th to 24th 0n Your New VELOX Oar first 0* of "Velez" Separators in yearn-A Sale that otters yen n ‘l’ shance to replace that old worn out Separator at a savingQ-Remeniber when vou buy Velox-iyou buy the best. Note these savtngs--Buy Now and Suvc, 200 Lb. SIZE- Without Stand 400 Lb. SIZE- Without Stand ..... 400 Lb. SIZE With Stand S00 LB. SIZE- With Stand 600 LB. SIZE- With Stand i200 LB. SIZE- With Stana MAY 20, 1947 Save 3.00 t0 13.50 You Save 3.00 6.00 i 9.00 Sale Price 39.50 49 .50 63 .50 79.50 92.50 ‘ l‘. 120.00 0 I .>._; ......-. e ._._,_.; r. l. ca... _...-_._. ..-,, ish Steel. ONLY 10% OOWN Balance In Monthly Payments On The HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAiv Buy Now And Save! lPurist Fly-Oasters Shocked By lleretie , I aonorvro. May 10 - tori -- iwlirilaues — uny less for trout their Bergman, one of best-known fisher- Fly, tMcClcilund nnd Bergman shocks the DUIllALS by chapter of lll (‘X- Tltc book lit]; a f"iillli‘."._‘llB‘.lSl.VO lsccllon on fly-fishing isiit. treats in in iiisldetl-iil rif minnows zintl othci live Rugllpf) ibait. ns fl lurii for trout nnd larce- tli bass. Its chapter races ‘rarer. IN mmxca hits Kuhn. former head of the Nell German-American band in "i! U. 5., will be tried by e Mun. lch doneaifloatlon court, accord. "II to on announcement by the U. 8. military government. lvf- dence will be brought from the U. 5. for the Mel. Kuhn wee deport- ed‘ from the U. e. at the end of the war and since has been living - on liow to strike a iflsh heretlcaiiy tiuestions the dogma that. a bass always pauses to turn a minnow nrouiid. And it includes suich odde- nnd~cnds as how to raise earth- worms and how to thread them properly on a. buss-hook, l Bergman's book — aside from its friendly titpertness on fresh-water is of particular in- te:est to Canadians. He devotes icragihy passages to hla experiences fishing for bnss in Lake Erie off Port Riownn and on the St. Law- rence off Kingston; and for native trout in the fabulous lakes of Que- bec's Laurentidt-s Park. Bfilflmflfli He freshwater fishing export f0: "Outdoor Life." has cast his files in every ptirt of America. But ho says Laurentitlos Park "be- cause o! its location and the man- ntrcmezit which controls it. is prob- ably one of the ottistondiiig brook a R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SIIMMERSIOE GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE i857 l l MORE INDIA SCHOOLS NEW DELI-I! — (OP) so hundred new schools will soon bi opened in the north-nut frcntie province of India. Of these sc-libflll :50 per cent win be for git-ls. ‘rwrlvi ‘new high schools for boys and t-ii for girls will also be opened shortly troutufishing places in North Am- erlca." He also pays special tribute to the art of left-handed Philippe Gagnon. Quebec's genea-al super- intendent of parks: "Incidentally, Mr. Gognon is an angler of rare ability and probably knows more about t-hLs northern brook trout fishing then most of us." Something new is Bergman's chapter on "splnnini." which la thread-line fishing with e rixw 5900i reel which looks like a cof- feo-grinder arid really cannot beck. lash. This comparatively new tech- nique is gradually growing in pop- ularlty. WORLD'S HIGHEST DAM The construction of n loo-twi- higli dam - the highest iii iii! world — has been recommended ir a preliminary report prvP-‘Yifl l1‘ India's central waterways. iriifitll“ and navigation commission. WALLASEY, Cheshire, dilngltir.’ —(CPi—Gllflg5 of ttiri nlcknvrkiil have been busy in fairgrounds and fun arcades oif New Brlgittmi. Y" ports Vvallrtsey‘; cihief constable. EARNIAM. Suffolk, England- (CPb-Austln Cook Smith, 102, rc- tired solicitor. remembers collect- ing income tax when it was only twoqoence in the pound. W ails What In The Building Trade _ _____. _..._: We have VEEALOOK and TWIN- BllTT Asphalt Shingles, also rolled roofing in a good as-l sortment of colors. YIE ORRRY i i PRATT illtl LAMBERT Palm. Veralslea arid initials for Interior and eitterlor decorating BEFORE llllllllll OR REIOYITINO OOISIILTh- MaefitittALli-ROWE W000 WORK rze eii. ttii. ' PIOIE 1 H