h PAGE EIGhs ¥ ' J sxw¢M5>vnFFP SHOWSMBEO ram rnwrnn ow h... DRAMATIC — DARING — TRUE r-srats" EXTRA CARTOON — SING —i ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PRINCE‘ EDWARD Thurs. Fri. Sat. the qpicture that ; takes the A cake for k laughti/n romonnow IIAIIIIII ELIZABETH TAYLOR ZASU PITTS wntuai PIIIIEII . run comma. _ cuanwrrarown T Ross-rs. moss-soon: name r. Landry, Albert Althea. Iss- and. Stewart. Miss l-lnrrlet Clair. ‘ sonar oaononrowm Weldon Isms. TiieGusrdlan msybeboughtnt tnofflse following rlaoes In Montague: atlas B. Ljslevvslly-a: ears. we. In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Sourist Condoms and Ilnrenn Roper; in 8t. Peter's: The Post Office. JFOB TIA!‘ Elects-Io Shaver; English China Giftwue; Parker Desk Sets; Sterling deposit Glass- ware. see V. R. Pepier. The Jeweller, Montague. ’ POLICE FWD CLUBS CURB DELINQUENCY By Th; Canadian Press MREAL, March —-- (OP) — Not content with having 52.000 boys in his police clubs, Capt. Det. ovila Pelletier, head of the Mon- treal police Juvenile delinquency prevention bureau went on the prowl here recently to pick new members. At s. meeting in s. local police station about 200 boys heard rep- resentatives from the Montreal bmah. clergy. police and city hail tell of the work of the police clubs in curbing juvenile delinquency, And to help thorn swallow the ..'I'LUMBINO AND HEATING. Leonard Glills, phone 52. ring 3. Montague. JGIIFTS for s.ii occasions. C. it. Boehner Jeweller. Montague, P.1d. ..'GQUEN WATCBEE. — C. It. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Con Gaudet of Charlotte- town was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martel]. Louis Jamleson, Abbie Murphy and Peter Boudreault all of Pan- mure Island were in Georgetown on business on Monday. Ml" M511’ Quill" °f cum!" '9' bare facts the youngsters were cently visited Georgetown, where u“ she was the guest of Miss Mary at ed with ‘c’ “can and ‘on drinks. . Capt. Peiletler said siuce his clubs had been in oIperatimJta- tistics showed juvenile dclinquen y Md dropped s4 per cent in the Fitzgerald and Captain C. M. Fitz- geroid. Miss Margaret Wood of the 8on- adian National Telegraph Office in Charlottetown and Miss Eileen Wood of the office staff of Stew- art's Bakery in Charlottetown were week end guests of their parents. peak hours of juvenile ’ llnquency were between a pm. and midnight. the clubs con- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood, Water Street. tribuhed largely to the decrease of " “ uency by providing some The funeral of the late Philip plans for the youth; go play during Morrison of Georgetown Royalty, whose death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Thursday, those hours. _ ' The police clubs are planning a campaign to raise $15,000 m EMPIRE‘ ' v-v TIIllIL-FRL-SAT. a sagas.‘ AAA‘ a Al¢4 March 31st. was held ‘from St. James Church on Monday, April 4th. at 10.00 am. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Owen Klggins. The pallbear- ers were: Frank MacDonald. Doug- las Gordon, Colin MacDonald, open and equip gymnaslums. "BOY! are in prison today because we did not have these clubs," addedCapt. Pelletler, who thinks to Juvenile delinquency. HE sssrsn u ‘ousnman See Marked Improvement. In Newfoundland Health Bettsr food has isnprovod the health of Newfoundlsnde-rs since 1044 but conference here was told today- veys in St. John's and southcoast fishing villages aedited most of mg, gain to extra vitamins which the population got frun “enrich- su" white flour and mammo- They said the bidlwt need now is to increus the r0991! 01 ll- oorblc acid or vitamin O -the vitamin found in such foods as fresh fruits and vegetables. And they urged continuation of public-education programs to change the cooking habits of the people - to stop them cooking out the vitamins in the foods they usually eat. - Seven nutrition experts took part in today's conference. All of them helped make nutrition sur- veys in Newfoundland in 10M and 1M8. "I'll; outward signs. of malnu- trition hsd beoomg- less conspic- uous and lea pnvalmt in 19M than they were in i944." said Dr. Russell M. Wilder, professor of mediclneat the Mayor Founda- tion of Rochester, Minn. "With them had K003 much of the apathy and listlessness so diu-actcristic of the population in 10M. The quality of life had iii- ved in Newfoundland" He listed these other improve- ments: The reported death rate fell from I24 to 10.5 per thousand the number of tuberculosis deaths decreased sharply; infant mort- ality was "strikingly mdilced." “We must inevitably give the principal credit for the improve- ments to chment of the flour and fortification of the mar- garine," he said. "Newfoundland flour has been more gyrnnesiums are the answer enriched m“ 19“ by addition o; riboflavin o: vitamin B2. thiamine NEWYORK,April4—(CI)-—' thqdietinfinsdaunewwovrinee; still is below scratch. a nutrition Doctarsvvironmdeirwofoodsur-in “Daughter Cecil LeLacheur, George Keenan and T, Corcoran. HOUSING PROJECT OPHVS 1N LONDON 0f The Jungle"- “COMEDY CNRTOOIN Policcuinouiry Nears Finish “has as. as a r CAPITOL AAA‘ ssh‘. Ontsfiiliflll- The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League was held in the Council Chambers on Monday, April, 4th. The president, F. J. Soloman pre- sided and an encouraging number of members were in attendance. The minutes of the annual meeting were read by secretary Richard DeLory and the treasurefs and auditor's report was presented by treasurer, Howard S. MncLean. Bothreports were moved adopted. Mr. Guy Hernphill reported on the progress being made in the cutting of lumber in Lower Montague for the erection of the Commuity Re- creational Center. It is estimated that in the vicinity of 13.000 feet is now cut and piled. It is planned to continue cutting operations when the remainder of the har- bour ice moves out and crossings can be made by boat. The president IDNDONMarch ,-‘- (OP) -John Watson. 31-year-old ear-service- men. is the_ first tenant on the london Country Council's new Down, inndon when John Edwards. new pan’ liamentary secretary to the boas-d of trade, handed over a brand new key, Watson sighed _s.nd said: "Gosh. I've b waiting two years and living lh odging houses for this moment." For his three-round apartment on the first floor of the cream- psinted biockuwith its own ele- vator, built-in cupboards. central heating and private sun balconies “Watson pays s weekly inclusive rent of 85 shillings (Si) Stoke Newington, inc, doulbling the \ . “MAT M” - T“ m" °°“""""°“ 23"}; iifiiiitiit“"rifflf..iiifi“" Meow." name-mo . . 0n . ' WOMAN” today completed all but one phase w" given to meet payment! on ‘he England __ (o?) _ Before the °t i" mmpmmed mqm" m” T 1 b staff o on dut at snc loecresm _ __ _ . mlcglmms urn er and on aluminum roofing, K Y iii’ m "so 7 ’ pmvincml “nimble ‘d crown ob now on order. The meeting ad- 100E017 "l6! W111 116W l 1111111911"- gigs?“ mp p0 Ce an iourned until the first Monday in and stelriliu their hands and faces ' May. with a hot and cold air process. Four itneases are called to the etshd ss the commission . ———~—- —' headed by m. Justice Keillor Mao- Wti P LIWIIIS inst‘ GENE BARBARA AUTRY BRITION ton/Doro l P/ISFCZS A , l. I G an nus sen IU'QY-AIIS-SIIAYIIE _:\\\fl r, y’ /§6IlAMPION £- /' Illll<lst\“ Ins H. Scotland —— (OP) .- Ibr the first time in 2c years at. King's Own Scottish Borderers mailed their privilege of march- lli through Edinburgh with bay- fllts fixed and colors flying. II. J. MABMI OPTOMETIIIST fitting and Supplying Glasses - Eta. MONTAGUE. P. E. L . Office Hours: ‘ l0 to ll AM. _ 8 to IP- M. - ‘by appointment ottiu Connected With tins 8M1- hsy of the Ontario Supreme Court, entered its filth week of public hearings on the charges made by 44-year-old J’. B. Kesys, s. pro- vincial constsble for-IO years. Con. Kenya finished presenting his evidence in connection with e prosecution ' ‘ MRO! W004i and then turned to an investigat- ion of s prosecution against Gerald Koldanbeok. The commission still must Invsstbste the handling of the prosecution of I. M. Carefoot. These are three of the four eases in which Oons. Keays alleges seven provincial police officers and the Hastings County Orown At- torney oorrunlttsd fraud. perjury and meladminiaustion of iustibe. Be named in his allegations: Orovm Attorney B. 0. Donnsn, Provincial Police Commimioner W. H. Stringer. Insbt. T. W. Coussns, Inspector W. A. Page. 8st. J. A. Stringer, Cpl. 5am Ervlne and Constables J. B. Drlscoli and Cl. Purdy. MHUEAM, Currey. Bnsllnd - (CP) — A committee will be form- ed to give German children s hol- iday in Mltoham. Artificial Insemination Attention llairymen Tltenwllbesmeetiagefellihosshnsrestsd .." hertlficlolbnedilvgotiire Dept- of Agriculture Building Thursday, April 1. ms ' a sso r. M. ' A directors’ meeting will be held some piece of 7.45 PM. Alorgeottendonceistslgentiyrsqussiedosiirisissvery inpatient meeting. z OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR ~ HOOPLE HM! emu. use! use APPLE corzes, BANANA sums, ‘ii-IE Worak GABRIEL on HIM FOR ALL Tue _PA2Lo2.' d I'm. BLow A mezzo! ORANGE: Pests He Does, To PAIAT "me I THE - HE ATE _ r. MIGHT SCREEIAG ~AND ENGINEER Hi6 MODELG Ae watt. HEAR t-us srioozme- Qeroae HE Home A FAVORITE ops-non cou u: 5TATUE ot= ms 114E ‘Dqggqw/ THE Venus o: MAM! be MILO m 074,131 44 E“ Z 11-. _ “ f’. 1 § \_\ s , j W, ‘I has“ / WITH e \\ '-* ’ ' f - BRO M ' ‘ \ ' ‘ MAIZTHA= v ;5 I l or vitamin Bl, and niacin which is an anti-pellagre. vitamin. Vita- min A has been added to margar- Newfoundland- m 1mm of that health Mulle- mmt. BAILDOCK. Hertfordshlre, flig- 1 ho I db land - (or) - Will Sale, 104 in uxury us ng estate at WooNOIIrrt-yl March, an“ plus a good 8mm o: g}; Woman Forecasts "Weather i ominous. Isl-Ft - (or) mnreauvherehur_ can blowupfsstertiranyouoanssy selL-“is rear '“ theweatba". Twenty-eevm-year-old Ruth is Bermuda's first woman forecaster. took up meteorology as a oar- eer after graduating from thq Un- Wmsiw of hmdon in. 1H0. Bhe was one of the first 1o girls co en- ter the WAAJ". as a meteorolo- si-rt- . ' 1n 10M she left the WAAJ‘. and took up flying. After obtaining her pilot's license, she ferried planes in. England for tlie Mr Transport. Auxiliary. When tnww ended.‘ to pay his respects will, not be so surprised I Ehips "sparks" are - send- ing out word that "Bermuda has s weather girl!" i she went to work for s Inndon‘ publishing firm. I But td-rcae duties seemed dull in omnparisvn to forecasting. So 104.8 she got her old Job back with‘ the ais- snd shortly aft- erwards was posted to Bermuda. Now. as forecaster for this ls- land paradise. she is responsible for handing out weather informa- tion not only to ship captains but i also to Billing captains and local citlaens. A captain of a freighter, the Al- coa Pioneer. was astonished to find time Bermuda. forecaster a wosnan but the next skipper who calls at the Bermuda Meteorological Office INDIA AOCOMMODATES PAKISTAN REFUGEE! BOMBAY, India, March — (Ci?) ~India is to build several new townships to house refugees from Pakistan. v The biggest will be at Kalyan in Bombay Province about 36 miles from here. ‘This township, with 20,000 tenements. will - house 100.000 refugees and _'Wlll cost 35,000,000. . Another township is to be bui in South Deolali and a residential colony near Poona. In the United Provinces a new bridle. Frontenac Dealer. Ivbrieonhulfsemoior Wednssllf MIMI. CIC. Hovoiine ls here- obtainable from your local McCoII- New ond Improved Hovoline is more than Iustio motor cleans as it lubrlcotes, rids your engine of clogging carbon ' and sludge — releasing more Power for your cor. Drive to your McCall-Frontenac dealer today. him to change your oil to Hovollne. Then find out for yourself whet o dltlersnoe e rsoliy cieon motor con melts. Tess n. nxsco ms norms 000l- papsr for time and ' » ‘far uscott-vsnjoursusc. osistésas’ "HAIIQLIHE MOTOR‘ on. . t cleonpr too. i-lovollne actually i 11W "Bermuda lunlline," Ruth Rus- _’ for forecasting . . ., ‘CHARLES B088 _ son of Mr. and Mm Craig. Dedeque. Ch Fourth Year last Bop be!‘ from Mt. Allison Universitya He had previously served for i‘ year and a half in the ' Navy. kiss‘ plsh ale y township is to be built near Mod. entered ininagar to hold 25.000 refugees. Arrangements are being made first to construct 1.000 house for 8,000 refugees. i . Jlilhe government has ‘sanctioned loans totalling 590000.000 to pro- vincial governments. Bombsy gets flnflfl‘, . ' AUDREY JEAN-CUTCLIITE, Vernon‘ flllllhter of Mr. and lilrs. N. Au- $24,000,000 and the \ a are! Cuioliffe, Fredericton. A". drey entered P. W. C. in 104i from Fredericton School. Next year the intends to take a Lab Technician course. Ilsetos by Crass-ell. stmooosioo the United Pmvlncst Central Pro- vlnces 815.000.0150. WTSBEOH, Cambridgsshire, mg. land — (OP) —- F-J. Frusher, 100, walked half a mile to sec a Bible exhibition. ' rant: rows NOTICE Because of the curfew ruling for the city oi Charlotte- town, we ore obliged to request first oIi Teen Town Club members under the ago of sixteen 7W". 5009 l° file q"? with them o dated note, signed by parent-or guardian, undo outing permission to attend the c-Iub beyond the curfew time limit. Signed TE-EN TOWN COMMITTEE, _ . Charlottetown, M. C..A.’ t. Zoom/so if keeps any/hes cleaners/idiom!’ 60.9fm’ v a Powerful smmwtylt Ply! To llss New IIAVOI-llll Metordil Luoss town-you their»; m. ban end sludge removed, mry part works lien elslsntiy. . IJIOII CAI IMIIS-A uises mater can deitslsbmersesoliynsltvmleutvsi. mason on. mils-on lsbrlsetse . better ls e dean nstsn" sure ptetse ties has liar. - 4.14m soonest-Mainly a and sllboils repelruhroogh less‘ . asters masons - m ‘q ism-n. pets dependable csglss perhmssss. OJAQI M! 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