PAGF THREE ' THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Amendments To City Incorporation Act Legislature - RIL 5941 w, ohuizciiléislfomoaiiow i |1Ul<LHul lzNULANl) UNIIED LHURQT 5r PETERS CATHEDRAL. °l CANADA ,. ‘canon Malone, M.A., L.T ‘soup/iv SERVICES 3,00: Holy Communion - tl DICEIIUIE‘: Eucharist and ‘Ser- iAuthors Cited In High Award 3011415 1N l For 1940 Work I "m" ’°i'i‘-'i'-°$'=’=~°-”$5°""“"“ SEE IIIIR BRAY CHICKS They are the biz. strcnx sturdy kind of chicks that you can depend on to live and grow fnst. to develop into early and heavy-Iayinz bu"!!! flllil plump. meaty cockerels that should hrlnr: premium Drives on any market. Our Bray Chicks are available for Immediate Delivery Take a flock of these money- makcrs home with 3'01! ifldfll» Gharles E. Worth 223 Euston Street Charlottetown Answers Tabled In Legislature i Answers to the following quns-"ald, Klnross: June: Whitty. Bay Lions were tabled in the legislature Fortune: Enwnuel McMahon. Far- yesterday; mlngton; Thomas Walsh, Fortune Road; Carl Mullally, Fortune Road; Expropriation Settlements J. J. Larkin: St. WIS; 119° Praught, Cherry Valley. There may be some other small claims not included in this list for which plans and reports have not been as yet submitted by the en- gineers. Before PblIOWi-Ilgll-S the text of the bill ‘half of the current annual real to intend e City of Charlottetown property assessment thereon. Incorporation Act, which was giv- en éfit reading in the Legislature Police Administration 4. Section 129 of said Incorpora- We 8Y1 BE rr ENACTED b Li - twang, Governor andyélgeishtelble tion Act, as enacted by 2 George Assembly o; the province 0.; Prime VI, Cap. 29, Section 2, is hereby Edward Island, as follows: gllfialwtfifoirlle f°u°lllllg “new” LBecti 1a rtn Clt- fCh - e“ ' lomwwnfinmfporaaon m’, 21g, 12a. la) The administration of the City Police force within ihe 5°35” '- ca" 31- i‘ new“ amend‘ City of Charlottetown shall be 3B y adding as su'b“"°°u°m 2A ‘md vested in the Police Committee of ' ‘he “MM”- the City council, who shall have (75) Ally 9911514519 lwmlmled the control and management of m‘? wmldxaw i“ "W all"? alive!‘ such Police and shall prescribe and his nomination and before the clos- regulate their dllilfi-j. ins oi the poll by iiline with the (b) a Police Commission. to con- Rflbl-"Tllllfl 0m“? 9- declltramml "l sist of the Mayor, who shall be Xllflllltl. i0 "lat effect sinned by Chairman, the incumbent Chairman msell- and any voie cast for the of the Police Committee of the cgndldm“ W110 h“ $0 Wlillllllllwll City Council or a. councillor by s all be null him appointed in his stead, and such Magistrate shall have full au- thority of discipline over such po- lice force, with power to suspend or discharge, and with powerto estab- lish qualifications of and for of- ficers, but ivit-hout power of ap- polntment. (c) The power of appointment, subject to qualifications if and as by such Commission. shall vest in the City Council as;- herctofore; the srid Police Commit- tee is authorized to appoint extra, constables for temporary service, and special OODSitU-‘les without ex- pense to the City. 5. The following is hereby added to said Incorporation Act as See. tfon 150i thereof: 150A. In no case shall the said Cli-y. or any person by reason only of any by-law of said City compel- ling removal of snow and ice from the sidewalks, be h-eid liable for (Pamages for any occurrence upon any street. sidewalk, square, or crossing, or other public place in the City, attributable to the exis- tence of any condition of snow. ice, sleet. or rainfall. or to any action of frost or to any condition resuit_ lmr from 07111088 0f weather or season; and no undertaking. contin- uance. cessation or interruption by the City of any active or enforcing measures for general safety o,- Con- vcnlence shall in any way preju- glfgerllle City's non-liability here- ._____ OVITAWA, April 4—(CP)- J, F. C. Wright, who took a job as night fireman in an Ottawa. oil plant "as a. change from urltazg" has been awarded the GovernT-GerleraYs Literal-y Atvard for 1040, in the gen- eral literature section. The award, which 1s announced by the can- adlan Aui-Ilors’ A.$.SOCl3DiCll_ was on! Ml’. ‘Wright's non-fiction work t "Siava Bohu", an interpretation of ‘ the Dflllklilbvrs as one of Canada's minority races. , i The award for fiction goes to Dr. i Phlllllill‘, PQIlITPT-In 0f Montreal for his “Thirty Acres," adludzcd the best novel by a Canadian to a in the ca; ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street. Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M4,, 3,1; ant Alsis Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd, 5,5, Organ! Hon. Dr. MacMIIIan asked the Acting Minister of Public Works and Highways: Tile names and addresses of all persons having claims again-t the Government in respect of lands ex- propricted for highway or other purposes or for damages, with the approximate amount of each claim at the end of the last fiscal year. Answer: The following parties have re- ceived the sum opposlte their names since Dec. 31. I940: Calvin Hyde, Clyde River, 811.00; Joseph l". Pow- er. Johnston's River, $102.00; Hugh Walker. Cornwall, $9.75; Thomas J. Kickham, Souris, $110.00: Wil- lard H. Kelly, Southport. $200; Ro- man Catholic Episcopal Corpora- tion, Charlottetown. $15.00; John Mani-cod, West Royalty, $15.00; Hartford lllllis. ‘mp0 Valley. 810.00: Arnold DesRoches, Wellington, $26- 00; Warren McDonald, Dunclas Cen- tre. $5:00: Robert Beck. Montague, $20.00; George W. Livingstone, Murray River, $16.80: Frank Ves- sey. $15.00; James Ford, Ellerslio, $06.25; John D. McDougall, New- ton, $17.50: Guy Wood. Farming $62.50; John F. Beck, Alliston. $5.00; Herbert Moore, Murray River, $33.- 50; Board Trustees, Mt, Melllck School, $10.50; Herbert Martin, Newton Cross. $6.00; Hillary McIn- nis, St. Peters, $5.00; Leo Burge, Farmingion. $25.00; James Burgc, Pennington, $6.00; A. H. McDoiig- all, Newton, $39.50; Will-lam Hume. Murray River, $38.00: Montie Mc- Eachern, Eldon, $35.50; Montie A. Martin, Newton Cross, $8.50; John M. Martin. Newton Cross, $4.50; Miss Annie McDouaall. Newton Cross, $16.00; Mrs. Mabel McNeil], Summerslde, $25.00; Mrs. Bert Mc- Donald, $11.00; Mrs. Roderick Gil- ' , Charlottetown. $43.00; Elby Howlett, Annandale, $59.00: Cecil LeLacheur, Georgetown Royalty, , an McLean, Murray . $12.00; George Grant, Or- well Cove, $21.00: Fred Cilrran. Bay Fortune Road, $71.95; James Hay- ter, Launching. $19.60; James R. Flynn, St. Peters, $12.03; Herman McDougall. Newton, $48.40: Ste- phen Reid, Murray Harbour, $22.- 00: George W. Smith. New Haven, ‘r $37.50. Total, $1,339.28. The following parties’ deeds have been prepared but are not as yet executed and it is estimated that they will cost about $1,800. Francis . Haywood, Tlgnlsh; William F.‘ I Pro c eed I ngs I rTrallnor, Johnston ‘s _ River: J ol; n " In '..\V s,]asummervi1le, Roderick M. Madsen, Wood Islands: John H. Stuart, Wood Islands; Charles Mc- Millan, Wood Islands; J. G. Mao- Donald. Vernon Bridge; Grover Gil- Iis, Orwell Cove; Capt. W. Lawson Jenkins, Vernon Bridge; Estate II. . d S hool. Zdgmaunmaeynsofllw M"! C_ ' *1; DAV SERVI as “w, communion-Except on 4- 3W Kendall. loll-AM» A.A.G.0. u” ‘m. Fr“. n 8J5 .00 a.m.: Public Worghlp, m“ During ent c I 2:111:31: lgugh Miller. d d Holy ommun on : e a ms‘ -- --Faun 0_;il5\":n',‘,°‘9_§g ,_ m Baritone Soloist. Mr my smau. Dally 5.30. "~ on ivcincaoay and Friday v.30 If: iii-rad? School and Bible ililrrll’! “m” w°d“°‘d“ “L 1.00 lp.r'n. rlilri"l‘c’fiii‘.li...°""' Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: Lift Up your He“, _ Hopkins. Vocal Solo: "Open The Gates o: The Temple _ ,,. ._ _. ..|(n”p Mr. Lowell Brehaut. Vllltorl and Students welcome. OI- Income Tax Collection Hon. Dr. MacMillan asked Leader of the Government: 1. What reduction, if any, has been made in the staff of the Tax Branch as the result of the Dom- inion Government's assumption of, 3'10 ?Provincial Income Tax collec- - on 2. Give the names of the officials, if any, whose services have been dispensed with for the abovo reas- n. the ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A, peDrew Gardner, Rector orzgfllfll - Mlsa Lillian Earle ‘iiolr Director-Mrs. G. E. Full 5:30: lloly Communion. 11,00 Holy Communion and Ser- EIEflLgm—- "God So Lovcamgc . "Brcbeuf .lllg the _ sir ~. - . .-Geueral's 3. Give the annual payroll sav- 1pm“ L” ‘n x937‘ in the Tax Office as a result, of the Dominion Government now j collectlne Provincial Income Tax. 1 Answers: ' 1. No reduction of the staff of’ the Tax Branch has been made. specifically as the result of the. Dominion Government's assumption of the Provincial Income Tax Col- lection. No members of the staff i were speclallv asslsgned to Income Tax work. and one reason for the transfer nf collection to the Domin- ion was the inadequacy of the Pro- vincial Staff to handle Income Taxes along with other tax collec- tions. During the nast two years two treasury officials. partly em- ployed on tax matters, have left the Treasury Demrtment and have not. been replaced, 2. Gordon Williams. Treasury Ac- cgumtant, enlisted for Active Ser- vce. Irene MacDonald. appointed Sec- retary to the Premier and Attor- ney General. 3. 51.60000 per annum for above reasons. . The principal advantages of the transfer of Income Tax collection to the Domlnon Department are: (a) Greater efficiency in collection of Income Tax by highly organiz- ed and well-staffed Dominion De- partment, including combination. (Pluto by Kirsch) °’r‘l?.°“éii‘éi’i‘a”liifiifitii°éi‘vé'iéli“lli - l- F41 Wllght- who a in rar- Provincial Tax Branch to other tax E era-l n-‘efm‘v‘w awam- “'55 hm“ m revenugs- when Nnwed °t mom“ "figs:Iflcalinéihiiiicdgggutitfinupagg carpenter's Badw: E nest ("sum T“ work‘ was educated in the iccil sch-sols. a l son. He ivorhtci a: r: l i" c‘ w" "MSW" sicker on a scu-gfilnfiklfc‘ an. cimlmorrarotvw run or Mr. H F‘. McPhee asked the N) ihnnd. and rolillllcti .. (Z10 . ticn gang; and in i- ader 0i’ the Government: ,- . = i. . ' 1. What effort, u any, has the ffid ' J” “g d" Government made during the past. 1U", _ year towards the establishment of ‘Vere 3 any war me ndustly or indus-‘ a “f. c... ,~ - , ,. . mes L" this Pmvmce? ‘él-ltllbjecklllaigss; 2' Table an ‘mrrespondence be‘ iTllcn he toolca poet osafircmsn in] ilifitfitfilfflfiiélilfiffiifii; i grggiggilz; 031$ elzt,,i=rit,zilaig,i<>so 1 1 r _ . i f‘ _5‘u,-‘ "e Tam‘ e. Th following is a list of Degxsfsiivsersn connecton thereulth ‘ianr, for anoher luck. gig pasfied 5mm the re°.gamzl_ t] r ‘ _ g s 1_ . . 1_ Th G mm l; h g -_ ' _ lion of th Troop: Eric Jay-First g1 agile ligmeglxagbfeoli‘ fpocrrntizfin- egntslivcrsujtgxiuestiolis were tabledfiglrlilvelliflxllillgbsesrt r$fiaor§1°3§fl~$§ii£ 1°13 “lie-l (avlglllgefllhe $15? 3331111" * ' Nd‘ KIPCQGMW’ CQmP-"iés; no.1? ent streets or sidewalk; (but, ex- which appear elsewhere in |.John P. McKenna. Vernon; Wilfred "riled 0n m9 DQ101010" Gflvellllllellt Jfl-v-Klms aim“: Hamid 33ml” cepting poll taxes), in arrears ar- tvdayks Guardian. Answers to oth- L. Furness. Vernon; John F. Hunt- the establishment in this Province ~Flrst Aid» Kim's Gfillm 99ml? . ter the thirty-first clay of new..- er questions on the Order Paper icy. Vernon: James Nicholson. of the Iollovlns. among other. Trm Ncttirig—Tracking; Colin Kl "Id bcr of the year o; 55595511119111; were promised “tomorrow? Vernon; Thomas Morrison. Kirl- “Pm-me industries! '—F1l5l-‘ud signalling: ‘Innla’ C aha" be" interest thereaner a, the’ Hm, D,‘ McMillan presented a 105s; Harold Martin Kimcss; Manufacture of minesweepers or cron - Tmidazfooi. Kim's Gs ra-ie of six per cent; p“ sun...“ petition n-ch. the Cllarloiltetown James Hughes Vernon; Est. Rev. "h" ships! Jam“ "-'*“‘k’m — 511"“- S‘ which shall be added to such or.’ City Council for t... Act to amend M. .1. McLeod, 'orwcll; Mrs. Flor- Mnnilfaviiire of bombs and munl- Knots: Wilbur RQdiPS-iliiii $1 rears and in all respects be-collecii- the City's Incorporation Act, encc Stems. Charlottetown; James U005.‘ ll/liipfliugi Sheldon Jm-cim ble therewith. All such taxes and bill in acccrclanc Whltty Farmlngton" Albert John- Mflmlfflvivre of processed milk First. Ald- Kim's Gamer -l “P Bsiesslnent in arrears at the time W35 retell/ed an son, Mllrray River: IHerbert Buch- products; Down — Tcriclorfoot, Kim's Gallic; of enactment hereof shall likewise H011. Mr. Dennis introduced an anan, Montague; Wm. Henry Town- Manufacture of processed fish. Donald Tinney -Whippin_z._ Finals; be“. mtemt at the mm aforesaid Act to mend the women's 1,1511- '; Patrick Casey, 1;"- 2. Negotiations were conducted, Cecil Bowling-Staff; Colrn Kin: from the date of such enactment’ ‘tute A , which was received and ' Willam Hume. Murray Riv- Mid 9J9 $3111 b61118 Cfllllilfilled. by has completed the tests for the Sis:- and all inflows; thereunm “Cal-wed rear], er; ,1_ R_ McMmam Md, H, MC. means of personal interviews and ond Class Badge. by vmue o. mo, e,,,wt_n,e,,,_, ,5 H011, M11 Mogul...“ inbred the Millan, Wood islands; Daniel vmwnlietlonsi as Well as by wnfl- Keep at n riiiir: hereby confirmed. 12th annual report of the Dcpart- Stewart. Wood Islands; Angus ideillliagafifairllilllfill°es Wm‘ 3°12‘ Scouting to you! i I ment of Public Healt-h. Stewart. Wood Islands; D. J. Mc- 1,1011 5 5- em 3T5 B" 0-‘ (c) ‘The Cliv 001111;. may from The following bills “ca. road a Leocl. Stanley Bridge: Lucius Kel- flcials. rumor. LEADERS’ rxnoon mztwthgénillvyulgliégligvegiislyomfi tllgd time and passed: 1y, southport; Alex .1. Irving, Or- rnarurno cocasa and personal property shall be due rncifiplzlgitlguanliixlid ii8aS““1.‘3§““‘° “an Co?’ ’i“l‘.‘lo‘.?.§’£i’é‘ "$3323.; and payable in several instalments mendmcnts ‘thereto ' a‘ Bridge‘ Uinlted Church’ Property M Sill-led intervals or times within An Act to amen-i‘ the Souris In- Vernon Britta?‘ Charles McKenzie: the vein" of incidence. and that 1r corporation Act 1610 Millview‘ Joseph A. Smith “Mill- any instalments or part thereof be An Act respecting chan view" William“ Brown orwclnohcr- “nlmd “I the time silPlllflilt-‘d f0!‘ name ' 3° ies Nicholson Newton- Wilfred payment thereof then all future in- An as. to amend the success, Macpean Qnyefl- 111mm’, Morgen. “amen” 5115-11 lmmedliliell’ DQ001016 Duty Act on no. Vernon‘ Peter Penny Eldon" due and payable and shall be in An Acfl m incorporate the “us. Mrs. LaurlfMcRae, Klnross; Mrs: arrears thereafter. ‘ tees of tho Union Protestant Ccme- 9111111034‘ 3105*. E1500! J°llll (d) Nmwmlstandlllfl 810M008 l0 ry of Soul-is. Rooney, Orwell Cove: Hli is. BDPP-Tflllit. A312 Act to amend the Cemeteries ' '. Pratt vron award for cordially _ varied Careers ' BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. ILA. MORNING WORSHIP ll A.M. Sermon: “The City that Caused Jesus to Weep." Anthem: Jerusalem —- (Parker) THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 p.111. You are cordially invited to visit 1f whichever class or roup appears I" You. All men cor tally elcome to the Brotherhood. EVENING WORSHIP '1 PM. Sennon: “You and Your Church." Solo, The Palms — — -- (Fame) Miss Pearl Burns. Special services at 7.30 each eve- ning next week except Saturday _. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A.B.. 8.0. 0rganlst—Mrs. Leigh Dlngwell 11.00: Morning Worship. Solo: "The Palms." (Four-e), Mr. Preston Beck. Sermon Subject: How Can We Have a Strong Church? 2.30: Bible School. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship. Sermon Subject: World's Great- est Revival. Passion Wed: services Monday through Friday at 7:30 each eve- n ng. A Church with a welcome for all. See vou at Church Sunday. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH _.___-__.._-__- MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL (Intermediate) Report for March. ‘I Grade VII.—1, Geraldine Bell: 2, Leo MacLcod: 3. Myrna Hush. Grade VL-l. Alvin Jackson: 2. Hollis Bell: 8. Jacqueline Murdoch. Grade I.—1. Wendell Stewart Harry Dunn, equal: 2, Eric Jackson: 3. Bernice Stewart. Grade IV.—1. Kathleen Penny: 2. Clayton LeLachcur: 3. Cora Her- r m. Mary I. MacKay-—Teacher. 4.00 Service for Men. 7.00: Evening Prayer and sermon. rreachern-Squadron leader the 5v, (Y H. F011], R. A. F. Anthem —"All Glory, Land and nour." EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘vial-soil?’ ST. JAMES CHURCH e Presbyterian church in Canada Pownal Street Minister Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, DJ). organist-Mrs. K. S. Rogers olr Direotor—Mrs. J. A. Lawson PUBLIC WORSHIP 11 A. M. Tho Holy Communion candidate or only sufficient can- didates for the office‘ or offices in the Returning Officer as duly elected the candidate or candidates so remain- ing without waiting for , fixed for holding the poll or for the closing of the poll if such unth- drawal is filed on the polling day. (ZB) If a. candidate should die ter being nominated and before the closing of the poll, then the Returning Officer shall cancel the poll so far as it might affect el- eotion to any office. or group of offices within any Ward, for which such candidate had offered for e1- ection, and shall flrx a time and place for additional nominations by‘ Publication of notice thereof at east one day in advance in all daily newspapers published in Charlotte- town, and shall thepeafter by like publication and time of notice grant and fix s. poll for election of such office or group of offices which-poll may ff time permits coincide in time and place with the general p011 by him granted. Assessments 2. Section 83 of said Incorpora- tion Arct is hereby struck out and tllre following enacted in lieu there- o : 83. (a) It shall be lawful for the City Council to allow such rate or rates of dlscoun-t, not exceed- ing six per cent. as it may by by» law fix and determine, on all as- sessments on real estate, personal property, or income, paid in ful or in determined instalments with- in such time or times after the completion of assessment as such by-laws shall fix, and such ra The Legislature met. at 3.40 p. rates may by such by-laws be made lll- yesterday and adjourned at 4 variable according to the time or o'clock, to meet at l0 o'clock this of payment. rooming tvlrcn Premier Campbell James C. Irving, Vernon Bridge; (b) All taxes and assessments or will move the House into comnlit- Daniel J. McDonald. Vernon: John shall return d . (Notices (TRINITY) , l. Post-Communion Service. ; "There Is a Green Hill r AwnW-Somerset-Mrs. J. A. wson: Mrs. N. D. M80148!“- Dr. Fraser will conduct both aer- trzhgers and Visitors Cordlally Invited The following badges were award- ed to Scouts of the Eighth Tlilvfl lately:- Tenderfoot - Peter McNevln. Wen- , doll McLaine Second Class - Peter McNevim Wendell McLaine, Leaping Wolf - Wcndall McLaiue H-zindimans Badge - Ernest Mc- Kinnorl Ernest Clalvsozi J. F. C. WRIGHT Ottawa ON PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street lnlster Rev. G. Carlyle Webster organist. - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 1.00 A. M. Theme: “Rejoice, the rd is K1089 lymns: 60. 763. 254. 2Z3- ntllem: ‘The Palms.’ he Junior Choir. ;30 p. m. The Sabbath School Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP . I’. M. Theme: ‘The Differ- c Jesus Makes.‘ ymns: 109, 403, 417. _ Anthem: ‘Hosanna In the High- .‘ - - - — — — -— —Stainer. service of sacred song will be ill flI 6.45 P. M. Blessed ls Ilc that cometh in the mc of the Lord. Ilosanna in the host.’ The last meeting of the Pkfth Charlottetown Trcop opened \\"'l1 Hag-break and inspection. All oil- servatic-o test was then giver. to ' Scouts. after wh'ch “Tall Tim and scoutcr Wedge led tho biys in. games in the Church bisnueizt. The meeting clcsed with Scour S11- Prc-Easier services will he con- i-teil evcry evening next week at 0 l’, M. except Saturday. Plan littclld every service and bring com- with you. You will rccelvc cordial welcome. 'ou arc cordially invited to wor- p WIIII us. The Educational Horizon I ‘The 112:.‘ of (Continued from Page 2.) _______ Australia is the with no international boundaries. The world's most northern high- way 5s tho macadam road in Fin- land- running 310 miles north from a rail head near the Artic circle to an ice-free Arctic‘; ocean port. The Chinese nama for the dis- ease we know as malaria is chang- chi. mealfng “malicious Gil"'-—llOi§i unlike our name malaria. WIIICII’ comes frrtn the Italian for "be/I olr." only continent The following are the Instr-lie‘.- ions to those wide-awoke. pro sivc Patrol Marie's and Seconds who intend to take tll= P. L/s Course which vvlll qualifv them for the Bronze Arrowhead Bad-cc C1‘ a. Certificate. TImB; Tuesday". April 8 at 200 in tho nftrrnocn. tverlnrsday. April i9 at 2:00 in the aflrmosu. Thirs- day. April l0. at 2,20 in the flit?!“ noon. Thursday. April 10- a: an. hour to be announced at the Course. Tins last Session will to a. iComp Fire and will b: crnriilcied. at a time Sliilflblr- to all. PLACE 1'51, Tram) Headquarters. above the Provincial Bulk. UNIFORM lint. Shirt 9.11:1 N€ck~ archief. Bring a note-book and PJllClI, This is important as notes will be taken and passed in at the conclus- lgn of the Course. So Ccmc PRE- PARED l About fluent.- Plain nilcl Strands have p rmsezl tn attend the Criilsc. and all Troops have no: yo! been NATIONAL WAR CABINET-GREAT BRITAIN Jones —Secretary of Perkins-Secretary of Juice II. ' Commence . Frances labor. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF CANADIA Prince Edward Island —Hon. Bradford IiePage. Alberta —Hon. John Campbell. British Columbia, Hon. Brio Verne mber a . Manitoba-Hon. Roland Mir-balm Mcwilliams, New Brunswick-Hon. William George Clark. Nova. Scotia -Hon. Fred Francis Mothers. Ontario --Hon. Albert Matthews. Quebec-Major General. The Hon. Sir. Eugene Fisct. Saskatchewan --Hon. Archibald Peter McNnb. CANIADIAN GOVERNMENT P-E- PRESENTATIVIIS ABROAD lion. Vincent Massey -Hlg'h Ccmi- missiolicr for Canada in the Un- ited Kingdom. Charles J. Bnrchcll -—I-Iiir.h Com- missloner for Canada in Australia. Waiter Alex Riddell —l-Iigh Com- missioner in New Zealand. Heilry Lnureya -High Commis- sioner in South Africa. lelghton-MoCarthy If. C. - Can- adian Mmlster at Washington. United States‘ Minister to Canada —Hon. Jay Plcnepont Moffat. “President of lllllfl Republigtof Tur- -His Exoe ency lsm nonu. President of the National As- sembly of Turkey —B=1y Ronda. Prime Minister of Turkey -Dr. Roilk SI-Ydlm. Minister for Foreign Affair: for ‘Turkey -.sukru Saracoglu. Turkish Ambassador in London- Dr. Tewfik Ares. Chic! of the British Imperial Staff —Slr John Dill. Conunander-in-chlef of the Home Forces for Great Britain —General Sir Alan Brooke. Premier of Yugoslavia —Gen. n Bimovib. Vice-Premier o! Yugoslavia - leader of the Phe Rt. Ilon. Winston Churchill ime Miltister, First Lord of the easury, Minister of Defence, and ader of the House of Commons. The Rt. Ilon. Sir John Anderson lord Presdent of the Council. Tllc Rt. Ilon. Clement Richard tlcc —~i..ord Privy Seal and De- Lcader of the House of Com- The m. Hon. Arthur Greenwood Mllil-vtor without Portfolio. The Rt. Hon Anthony Eden - icrrelui-y of State for Foreign Af- Tlic Rt. Ilon. Lord Beaverhrook i mister for Aircraft Production. he Rt. Hon. Sir Kingsley Wood Jilllfttllol‘ of the Exchequer. lilo Rt. Hon. Ernest Bevin — nistcr of labour and National of on. rrm leer: rsxxrrrox, Montreal, D1‘, Pnli;;r~tnll_ who lliiiiil‘ the pen-nailic "Rlllgllr: is an eye- . specialist 1n Afcutrcal. H; stuzlecl in Paris-in 1520- ' and returned t0 iCanad: to pra: ac, In i029 he be- ‘ ‘Thirty Acres" on which he When it in: pub- ii rncciv-cd the Roman of the .1”, ‘no Prix dli Rt- 5 . iGirarcl), anti lhc ' .119», In 1940 the zzosk and n_ Tizronto ‘in Llie glish translation cf Feix and ilea. Walter. It has also bfvi‘. translated inn German, Dutch rilltl Spanish. the contrary otherwise Klnmsg; Duncan all payments or assessments for Austin swwal-t Orwell; permanent streets 01‘ f0!‘ Toole, Bonshaw; Charles fallin due in the year i941, or any year hereafter, may by such bV-IBW be made due and payable in like instalments at like interml: or times within the year of incidence. but shall be likewise accelerated in "T9"! "Don non-payment of any instalment; such instalments shall, if duly aid, be dfscolultable at the an: rat as instalments of annual by not 610606108 8181111 cent per annum shall be charzemrn and added to my instalment. or portion of instal- ment of assessment remaining un- paid after the same shall have been diue and payable, for such por- tfon of the year of incidence as the some shall remain unpaid,- ln cal- culating suoh interest any portion of a calendar month shall be tak- en as the full month: the addition 0! 811th interest shall not in any ‘ ~- o r l , - i Wily affect the acceleration of oth- ‘ . " " , or instalments occurring by reason - , ‘ ' ‘ a n H ' . - of the default. but no interest shall l " i be chargeable on any accelerated instalment except as from and af- ter its original due date. S. The following is hereby added iqotflectlon 89 of said Incorporation c : Provided always that any rete- myer may be excepted from such t in respect of any lands where- mi he shall, within one year prior to such publication, have paid all rates and assessments incident thereon within such year and an additional amount in reduction of armies thereon equivalent to one- McDon- llo nappii?=?'iil'iiE nchc TIhen Mother ls Sick he tired, worn out mother cannot make a ha py home if she is sick and worried by the never ending and becomes nervous and househol’ duties. She eta run down ‘ lrrlmblad owélheartedhand discouraged, can't seat st hi! H1 so upin _e morning ee ‘ngas tire as when she wentto bed. h a r-c . l1 <~~ numtcr is _ Women suffering? this wa may find III Milburlfs Health and Nerve eflgfihgicd illrllifl shllaurhl glygflfld n; a, Pills a. remedy with \._ ich to he p recuperate their health, build > -~ pom mm, M m, hm.‘ gin... [hpge down system, and as-wt. 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Hon Robert Hudson — T1510’ 0f Agriculture. ‘he Rt. Ilon. Ronald Cross — "lsler of Stripping. fir: m. non. Hugh Dalton -- {ilfiter of Economic Warfare. lie lu. Hon J. T. c. Moore- Th-"illh-Mlnlster o ‘Transport. i N e Rt. Hon. Malco MacDonald °W Great Britain's representa- in --headed the Health Sccuters Zvieetinlz - The recular [ynepfiflg 0f the C1‘ fietmm Club i which was to have lnlxn pTtcf’ April 1 l0 has been postpfllcd unf Z further ' nctfcc. - GOOD SCOFTTN." ALL I "Tnll 'l'irnlici"' "The CARBO-OXIDE product which we have used this year for our furnaces and chimneys has _ - I given us full satisfaction. This product prevents a -- ' ' the formation and accumulation of carbon in its various forms and we have happily witnessed its good resuIrs."--Lo Congregation De Notre-Dume, Coraquet, N. B. Markets At A Glance Nil-Mo: way. Do your chimney-cleaning the You don't‘ No waiting for o chimney sweep. hove to let your fire out to use Corbo. Toronto (By The Canadian Press) can war r0 VICTORY ii" ‘will i Toronto-Stocks closed lmter. Piment. ‘ c above names do not. com- ihe National War Cabinet). 8 ‘ II , _ . ilt§élhiifififi°rdfé..t.i"fi 2i"?! L. ‘Stimson-Secretary, ‘of "lg: ti... Jackson -Attorh,_0y- 5T"? Knox-sacrum, of I the ~6eolutarrnf lmfi5&‘Wlohrd-3ecretnry or Valdimfr Maoek, Croats. lltot’ b IIGIMIO Minister to Yugoslavia- German Viktor Von Hoeren. Yugoelaviah New Foreign Min- -Montohilo Nancie. Arthur I lane-The United tates Minister in Yugoslavia. Alexander liorisia —Premier of Gen.‘ Alexander Papagos -Corn- ' nese Ibr- monder- of Greek forces o w Panto Matluoka eign Secretary. UIIRMI 5“ PCPIYOQIIIQIJVI fol/lolly. Bin“- in, pmductfon o! c b u fir.“ in airplane mill"- WISH SUMMER SCHOOL venom-o couunvaronv or mm: July 2nd to July 30th COUISII POI ‘IIACNII! of Ilene, Singing, Violin, m. boned en examination requirements. 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The mrdn carry m; the Can- adian cost-of-arms and suitable in- Mcntreal-Jltllliies, papc-s and golds higher; other Industrial: lower. New York-Stocks closer! unchang- ed. I Winnlpeg-‘ffircat unchanged. iNPw Ycrk-(‘otton, rilbbl-r, and coffee lower. v- --- --.- :- scri%tions_ will be presented at time Aut ors‘ conventon at VBIICJIVCI in August. F.r 1939 the awards were: General Literature. Laura Gcodmau Salverson, Winnlpe "Confessions cf an Immigrant‘: Daughter?’ Fiction. Franklin Davey Maxwell, Toronto, "Th: Cham- lsln Road?‘ Poetry. Arthur S. ourinot, Ottawa, “Under the Sim". sugar