I... NOTIES run ORDER or run sows or TEMPEBANCE (continlufd) n t .- fe rtces an a emp .1" ;);;:f ,,.,;,,2 .. give . sue: gm of this '0nlcr. whose ai Division meets It - to those who have held , ,3,” positions if their WI ;",,,,d Divisions, but the meetinss :1. open to all members. 88 VII!" 1 I stated. 051008 8 .3.-';eVci':tii are Mr. and Mrs. "'95; (lalenby of England. He is 319 head of over 100.000 11191359" '1, Great Britain. Members are also expwied 950” Nwmundlnnd, where large 831115 membership have been made :2” .,,ea;-, from Florida. where Ill- no work has been growing. "um many places in between. "Tile National Division is a very hj5lul'lCaI body, and at eivzerv see. 4,," in the hall where meek: ll' banner is flanked by 1W0 18119 H; . the Union Jack, presented in llllti by General Louis WIBIIGY. . mral of the Civil War I I; hall of the American Represent- Iwcs. and the Stars and Stripes, 3. wmed by Sir George Ross. l"fN. premier of Ontario, on behalf a, thy Canadian representatives. 1111 presiding officer-the Most w,,,.my Patriarch--has a beautiful .,1H.,. and ivory. Gavel. suita ly in,.,.;,.vgd, presented to the ND. f;,'u;.r.4, when the N.D. first met in the Maritime Provinces. PTO: will over by the Hon. Johnsgietlh um 0'Ncill.hChi:f .Ll;:tlt:;u:1h '1 E.1II.(-I.l-I.-l.I.I.i.I- Inoottlce, Sir Leonard TIIIIIIVII the experience of vein. u - llrtler combines the enthusi- Ifm of Vouth. and feels that its f'”,u.h,,,..,." of total abstinence. If f;m..,,fy adapted, would do very IlIl!lt'Il'iI') reduce the evils which ., -. 1, gas causes. aIltUl1.Tll:i:cal:vefT: pt 5110 3"PP””- Alltl MP95 to see me order gran; Rlrl'n,L'lIlenEd and enlarged on 1d new m :l:.:':d.. 11-Will? 5'."i"oI5 In mil comes and Will” blI5"'Cs5' it u" Ts organiza- .H)lllCI'l ill. a frateruad temper. liun. enahlmlz them I: 1: could slice educational W" 'd ftybundl do i":”"”.".i2Li.'.i.'l: C . ml-t halsiedoiire fine work in the P!”- s work which is needetd! tiodili and can be very 5099955 " : um future, with the lllPP0n II P c' baye. Decide Huge Mica Creek Power Project Feasible . OTTAWA (CP)-Gen. A. ll. L. McNaughton disclosed Thursday that consulting engineers have proved the feasibility of a 3247f 000.000 hydro electric power station ab Mica crack on the Columbia river in British Columbia. The Canadian chairman of the International J o int Commission, testifying before the Commons ax- tu-nal affairs committee. also ruled out proposals for construc- tion of 10 dams on tho Fraser river and its tributaries for har- ncssing power and facilitating the movement of salmon up and down- stream. Gen. McNaughton said the re- port on the proposed Mica creek project, which would do much to relieve B.C.'s present and future power shortages, was prepared by the LDmmISSI0lI'5 international Co- lumbia river engineering board. A SOUND PROPOSAL ,The commission has been con- stdering for some time the possi- bility of a dam on the Columbia at, Mica creek, about 150 miles north of Revclstoks. The board's rt was a firm conclusion that s' am would be a sound economic proposition at Mica creek. It would have an installed capacity of about 1.500.000 kilowatts. Outside the committee. Gen. Mc- Naughton said the final decision on u'llrthel' a power project will be built at Mlcd creek rests with the B (' government. It was understood that He- sulll'(-cs Minister Lesagc will dis- cuss the matter with Premier Ben- son in Victoria June 25. YORK Sympathy is being extended to llrs. Lenard Nowson on the death of her mother the late Mrs. Pope grill-snn at her home in New Hav- 5 illr. Eddison Hardy returned to Halifax on Monday after conval- Et-inigl at his home in "York with 0 ll. llr. and Mrs. Harry Slackford. Cm. were the guests of their daugllter on Sunday. Mrs. Eddin- W Hardy. York. .llr. and Mrs. Charlie Richards Mrs. Belle Stewart, Abney. and Mr and Mrs. Earle shararn. were visitors at the home of Mr. and lira Willard Murray on May 27th. llcv. J.M. Sproule of York Manse left on Monday for Sack- ville. N3. ShI' E:3I:msb:IsuT ' ton, Al- lilr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and daughter Karon wars 0' Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlis '”' Sulldly June 3rd. tllanv fricnth aro sorry when that Mrs. Herbert Lewis. Y has entered the r.n.r. Hos I iofilrestmqt. All wish bar rusting. lion Salesman lleld Folotllng Orltario-Murder Vbattcrednudobodyofazs-year Ind fringe community. hr, the basis on which capital gains xapusxadmo, Ont. (cm-rile old Montfnal,blonda was pitclsod fromacaronalonelystretcbof the Trans-Canada highway near here early Thursday and police took a chewing-gum salesmaninto custody for questioning. Thd car from which she was dumped on the Groundhog rive bridge was found abandoned in a ditch 15 miles further along the highway. A trail of jettisoned bloodstained clothing - m's and womelrlrs-led to it over the entire The victim was identified as Alice Clements. an itinerant. Po- lice said she is believed to have worked for a time at a restaurant In Val Albert, a Kapuskaaing James Grisewood, 2!, of Port Credit, Ont., was found walking aimlessly in a mill yard at Fm- quier. near the bridge, and taken into custody. ' Police said he has refused to make a statement but has not been charged. Bis clothing was being subjected to clinical tests. THE MCCALLUM STONE HOUSE on tho Brackicy Point road on the right hand side going out, just before one comes to the milldam, there Is a road which turns off OLD S .2. t toward Covehead. A short distance down this road on the left hand side is one of the finest examples of Island stonework. In perfect order this house, built by John LAND LANDK Mcaallum. Is somewhat different in daslsn to all the other stone houses, having three dormers ac- ross the front instead of one large one over the front door. tP.E.l. Historical Society) Denies Change OTTAWA (GP)-Revenue Minis- ter Mccsnn Thursday denied that federal tax collectors are changing are considered for tax purposes. He told the Commons that the distinction between non - taxable capital llslns and taxable business proflts""has not changed over the years. He Milli J to a speech Wednes- davibv Ross Thatcher (Ind-Moose Jaw-Lake Centre) who said taxa- tion of capital gains ig Dem bwught in through "the hac - Mn. That said tax collectors Ire interpreting the law so as to Improperly levy taxes on profits on real estate. stocks and mart. gage dealings. GUIDED BY COURT Dr. Mccann said tax collectors 5" Elllded the court's inter- pretation of a law. . Tht main interpretation used was; that made in 1901 by a British justice who had said there could be no taxation of the gain when the owner of an investment sold and - " J a greater price than he paid. But gains were taxable when made "in the operation of business in carrying out a scheme of profit-making. ' J. Waldo Montoith (PC-Perth) laldtllalawstllldoesnotspecify In Basis For Computing Capital Gains Tax what can be considered a noll-tax- able capital gain. That should be done. Dr. Mccann said that question has been studied several times and the best legal advice was that law- yers were unable to define capital gains. "GRAVE INJUSTICE" Mrs. Ellen Falrclough (Kb Hamilton West) referred to one tax case in which a fan was un- able to claim tax deduction of all- mony payments becausn the all- morw had not been ordered by a court in connec" with a divorce proceeding. Mrs. Fairclough described the situation as "a grave injustice" and asked that the law be changed. Dr. Mccann said the point would be considered by Finance Minister Harris, who decides tax policy. Dr. McCann alstsfrcpllad to a criticism Wednesday by Mr. Mon- teith that farmers are dealt with unfairly when tax assessors esti- mate taxes due on the basis of a farmer's net worth. Mr. Montelth said tha assesso tend to over-evaluate a farmer's living costs and the value of farm buildings and equipment. The minister said his department uses the net worth method only as a last resort in the absence of fi- nancial records. Move To Probe Legionary ls Voted Down VANCOUVER (CP)-A Quebec move to investigate the publication of the Legionary, official organ of the Canadian Legion, was voted down Friday at the 16th conven- tion of the Dominion Command. . The motion to set up a fact-find- lug committee of legionnaires to seek professional editorial and ad- vertlslng advice was bmitted by the Qua.-cc command. It also with- drew an earlier motion which said: "It is apparent from available information that neither the offi- cers nor the paid administrative staff of the Dominion command and-or the Legionary evidenced 'any good faith in carrying out tht mandate . . . in respect to giving effect" to a decision to supply a Fr h-language version of the magazine to any legiorlnairies re- questing it." SEE ATTEMPT FOR CONTROL Delegates voted to continue pub- lication of a four-page French in- sert ln the 40-page Legionary. It has a circulation of 162,000. Some delegates indicated they believe the Quebec motion was an attempt to seize control of the publication. The stormy bilingual issue, in- Alex ” ' 3! ALTON ls. BLAKEBLEII CHICAGO (AP)-An syn specialist has assailed wr...-around auto- mobile wlndshlelds as a visual "hasard of the first magnitude." "AI basic optical principles -have been completely ignored." In this windshild design. said Dr. Dupont Quarry, Medical College of Virginia. In said they could cause driver fatigue which could indirectly re- sult in accidents, and called them "tbs mpst blatant example" of "allowing style and so - called beauty of design to supersede saf- sty and function." Dr. Glserry said the dis- tort vision from a prismatic effect. incrase glare by the way light is focused, and create double vision and ghost images. Chrome trim- mings exaggerate the problem, be said. Ha was one of 11 physicians dis- cussing medical aspects of high- way accldents and means to reduce deaths and injuriu. at the close of the American Medical Association's 105th annual meet- ing. Highway accidents kill some 35.- 000 Americans a year and injure another 1.250.000, the physicians said. MDa' SUGGESTIONS Highlights of their suggestions of ways to reduce the toll: A committee of eye experts should evolve uniform eye tests for drivors' licences. because the var- ious stats tests now are "a hodge- podge." This committoe could con- sult manufacturers on visibility de- lg s. I lgeopla eventually shou d be will- ing to agree to peri medical to keep their drivers' licences Autos should be designed around the human driver, "with instru- ments and controls consid ed as extensions of his nervous system and body appendages." rather than sitting him in it "without due 'Wrap-Around Windshields capabilities." CIDENT-PBONE STUDY Human error is important. said Dr. Ross M. Farland, Howard school of public health, Boston. More study is needed to learn why some people have more tlnn their share of scciden . Seat belts appeared convincing for increased safety. but more . in d d y of Mon- Ilgelik wins tht most controversial o e ay. on other matters. delegates voted to ask for the release of 16 Polish underground leaders held by Soviet Russia; seek a cane- dian coast guard; petition the gov- ernment to stoplsending war ms- terlals to aggressor nations and make drugs deductible from in- come tax. l After the vote on the Quebec motion Mr. Solomon said "we of N.B. Soldier Is Best Driver OTTAWA iCPl Craftsman George Woodard. 24. of St. Stephen N.B., a member of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechan- ical Engineers, is the best driver in the 2nd Canadian Infantry Bri- gade In West Germany. Driving a 2le-ton army trans- port truck. Woodard won brigade honors at a recent competition among 48 drivers. army head- quarters said Friday. He won a trophy and a return flight to Can- ada to compete in the armed forces division of the Canadian na- ttonal truck driving competition at Toronto Nov. 10. Flier Alive 20 Days After Crash In Bush IPOH. Northern Malaya (Reu- ters)-Aborigines Thursday found a young British flier starving and crawling on his hands and knees through dense jungle into which his plane crashed 20 dayseago. An army spokesman identified the airman as Sgt. Ken McConnell. He was described as "weak but in good heart" and is expected to re- c or fully. ' McConnell's wife had given up hope that he would be found alive and had flown home to Britain with her children. Quebec are satisfied with the French insert but we would like to see it increased." Angus MacDonald of Glace Bay, N.S.. said the original ” d to the leglonary report was a vote of non-confidence and asked the motion be tabled. I-lls suggestion was lost in a standing vote but the addendum was later withdrawn by Quebec. studies were needed to complete factual knowledge about them. However. some auto msnufao turers "deserve great praise for their realistic approach" to pre- venting injuries, said Dr. Harold Elliott, McGill University. Mont- real, nouro-surgeon. CAR RADIOS INSTALLED RAIN or SHINE In Our New Location Next To BILL All Itsnll! CAMPBELL! GARAGE. Ill POWNAL BOWLAN RADIO O TV PLYWOOD? WE HAVE WHAT .YOU NEED El-IANDLETWBEOS. regard for his r-Allllrclnenli lid 0 PRINCIPAL .U. S. CITIES Isactaa. laaytadhaval .lqs&'I . O EUROPE 0 IERMIIDA. NASSAU andttla CARIIIEAN m.nwualscasynacbby'N:Avltaosaascsl-rd Ahsosusattsastolousasulallfar. :- 'I'CANfls-eiablsnctoa. II la0si)aIulabbs.iUN"' OPPORTUNITY DAYS AT GREENDALS BENGAIJNE OR LINEN LADIES' DUSTERS . . . 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ANNOUNCEMENT For the convenience of residents of Char-I lottetown and surrounding areas DOMINION STORES announce the following new stora hours - - - Mon. and Tuesday 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Wednesday 8.30 o.m. to l2.30 p.m. Thursday I 8.30 o.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Sat. 8.30 am. to 9.30 p.m. may a4M10Mxv,z DOMINION STORES LTD. llueen Street Charlottetown DOMINION We've been talking to motorists coast to coast and here's what, women drivers tellusz do WW dnislcx Nowadays cars .. ml. 1.... .. an... r...'” glad. though. my husband tells me no gas Eoao Gasolines and Marveluba Oil. They b seem to keep the car nsrlning IseautifuIIy- but I particularly like the services at the Imperial Easo stations. The attendants are so prompt. friendly and obligingl You know your car is being well taken care of. And. my Iocal Imperial Eaao dealer is so conveniently Iocated. For that matter. you always seem to be near an Imperial Esso station whenever you dsiva. ...ul.llotte Iwpetziatgltogtloiaol, ALWAYS LOOK so narsalss roll as at