‘Amendment At Liberal MONOPON, N. 3., May IT-(CP) >Liberals received a shock at the Westmorland County Liberal As- sociation convention here Saturday. which saw E. W. George of Upper lackville nominated as Liberal can- didnto. The hall was crowded and baliottinx had just got under why. _PshtDelletflrsL ' . Team's rm: war you want your money matters handled. That’s the way your bank handles them. When you deposit money, cash a cheque, make a money transfer, arrange a loan, you want it dons speedily, efiiciently . . . and above all, confidentially. It is only natural that your bank should work that way for you, for privacy is traditional in g _ THE‘ CUARDIAN. RT. HON, VISCOUNT ALEXANu DER. 0F TUNIS, K-G. MISS MARJORIE BALLET’! Canadian banking. In any case, the competition of other banks assures it. Canada's ten-chartered em. I competitive, eificient, private-provide for millions of customers a service unexcelled in the world. Slots monopoly of bonlu would wipe out competition and totlleeysoltlle mreottlelol. SPONSORED BY. /iv 1n the pause that elapsed while votes were counted resolutions were brought in reaffirming the meeting’: faith in the Liberal psrty and other customary resolutions. Support to Rt. Hon. Louis St. Convention Laurent was passed unanimously as was that to Hon. J. B. McNair. provincial premier. Then came s resolution that a telegram be sent to William Lyon Mackenzie King landing hlmior the staunch leader- the ship he had given Liberal efure C-l-L- PAINTS can fake it! They have the lasting beauty, the rugged resistance to wear and weather, which mean true paint ntronom . It pa s to use C-I-L AIN I‘ ' ,wmm C-l-L TRIM AND TRIU-IS for door and window frames and other outside trim. Hides better, dries faster, holds colour and gloss longer lllllflilillry pun‘ see your PAINT IURNITURI -— outdoors and in — with CILUX Enemel. Excellent, too, for automobiles. Plssy to use, dries uicltly -'-— and 24 colours to dhooso irom. There's s C-I-L Finish for _ ,. w every pointing IIOQCr-lIItTOOII ' a O and out. Whether you're psint- g in; s house, n room or s choir, I” l" it pays to soo your G-I-L 9’ P/MNTS would open your bulk account OUR BANK party for nearly thirty years. "Mr. Chairman," camo a voice from the audience. "I would like to make nn amendment." The crowd was tense—what amendment could there be to so glowing s tribute, then the speaker went on, "I would Lot 65 B. W..L. Annual Meeting The annual meeting oi St. Ann's Lot 0.5, Sub-division of C. W. I... was held on May 8th, with e. large number of members present. The meeting opened with the League prayer, by the Chaplain Rev. Father McCormac. ‘rho president, Mrs. F. J. 'I‘rainor occupied tho chair. ‘The minutes of tho last meeting were read and adopted as road. This was follow- ed by the treasurers report which showed that this small sub-divis- ion had made $533.76 st its many activities during the year. The pre- sident then gave s very fine re- port. She thanked the members for their kind cooperation during .i.he year. She spoke oi the charity given to the needy, and kind re- membrances to the sick. We aiso remembered our beloved chaplain at Christmas. A project was also started to get new members. Father McCormac addressed the women, first congratulating Mrs. ‘Iiainor on her report and thanked sll women, in general who in any way helped out the C. W. I... em- phasizlng the fact that the League is just what the members make it. He arranged for the organiza- tion of the parish in groups of two to canvass all sections to obtuih like n telegram to be sent also to nnother great Liberal, Sir Wilfrid NORMAN T. AVA!!!) O 1". B. MncDiARMlD subscriptions io "The Ensign Ind Canadian League" in order to DIO- mote the work of the Catholic press. Correspondence was read which consisted of a "thank you", letter from Mrs. James Blake tor money received for scholarship and na- tional taxes. A-second "thank you" letter was read from one of our members, Mrs. Peter Costello. for Spiritual Bouquet and Mass offer- ing ‘for her speedy recovery. A letter from the “Missionaries of Mary" was then read. This was an appeal for funds to help the new congregation of women de- voted to the work of the "Foreign Missions". It was moved by Mrs. Laura Murray and seconded by Mrs. John I". McQuEid that we give ten dollars to this worthy cause. Sixty dollars was also vot- ed for repairs to the two church organs. The women decided to scrub and clean the church on May 20th. They also decided to hold a ham supper in the parish hall on May 24th. The president appointed women in the different school districts to check on the children's attendance at the end oi the school year for the purpose oi finding out who was to receive the ten dollar prise of- fered by the League for attendance at school. Complimentary remarks were made by Mrs. Patrick Clarkin be- fore the election of officers took place which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. F. .1. Trainer: First vice president. Mrs. Laura Murray: Second vice president. Mrs. Gus Tierney; Third vice pre- Luurier." I‘ DAILY scnioss 1.1- ~ DOWN 1. Well reooes 2. idler 3.C1.tshiosv 4. Spirit lamp b. Gleam 6. Musio note ‘l. Bitter ' vetch 8. Native of Arsbis ' 9.0m snow 10. Begins 1t. lslsnds of Ocesnis 18. Toward ' girls (lilYPl-l 6. Terrors 11. Reluctant 12. An authori- . totive decree l3. Aromatic herb 15. Medieval 20. Veterinary surgeon the lee fsbhr.) 2i. Diploma , 22. Old measures ' of length 24. Neuter 40. Kind of dog Al. Cylindrical l tower for fodder . 44. Sun god 45. Biblical name 47. A heron. the egret 40. Isbrio 51. Not verse It. Web-like membranes B3. Denomina- tlons i One letter dlhpl! csosswono 28. Coin No action was taken. Piece of msterisl to till space s . HUG ULTU "Yesterdifs 4s. 111s eye: in ‘ symbolism 48. Fabulous bird 60. Masculine pronoun‘ DAILY OIWUUII§ICIOW bow 0o work lit AXYDLIAATII uoonorsnnow ______-M_ stsnhtorenothes.lntiilsexsmpieAtsusol_ for the three L's. X tor the two 0's. eto. Dingle letters. spun-g lsogthsndtorsistiseotthswordssresumnu. he! sermon-enema v ~ owrsros ev cents-tenuous notion, meson no’ also ‘rotors-sin run soul oo usp rsstossnnis-vwnsnns. ‘ sideni. Mrs. Amos Callaghan: Sec- 'DA|LY ACROSS DQWN ill. Piece of i. Coronet . baked clay 2. Mbham. 5. Repast medgm 9. River religion (Bohemia) B. Monetary d0 l-erce unit mending (Bulgaria) desk 4. Before ‘ll. Divide iftto l5. Spring two squsl month ' Parts 6. Ostrich! 112. Contrsdfct like bird - i14. Cpnstolis- 7. Warp-yam tlon 8. Lolls _ lb. Fol-men 11. Kind of ‘ European meat ' “l” m Imlilements l8. Negative ugsd 1n "Ply . working‘ tli- wssl u. Greek letter extinct elephant‘ (20. Past 2i. Milkflsh- ‘22. Son of Adllfi (23. A pile (26. Sheen \, J7. Dancing (Elylmh/ 28. Esospe , (slang) '20. Breach 80. Wstor- lei-UH! Inrlnsl l _84. Indefinite a srticie l 35. Diminutlve I of Theodore locates l i l7. Blemish‘ l0. Surely,‘ 41. River _ (C. Ger.) r 42. A dueliet’: la. Flower. ha. Ilmios '- ._E*.‘_ARI1QT_TETOWN - Honored By Mount Allison CROSSWORD \ University » H. WINTERS HON. II. Sisckviilo, N. n. May 11 -Mount Allison Univerlty st. its annual Convocation in Charles Iswoett Memorial llsll this afternoon. oon- ferred five honorary degrees. The dog-roe of Doctor of civil Lows Wes conferred by Dr. W. T. Ross Floun- ington, b ' " Preddont, upon the Governor General of Csnsda. Rt. Hon. Viscount Alexander of Tunis. 1L0. llonorsry degrees of Doctor of Lows were conferred upon: Norman T. Ava-rd, President of cmsdn Hoctrlo comwmr Ind several other Mnlltime power utilities, of Amherut, N. 8.: Hon. Robert H. Winters. Minister of Reconstruction and Supply. 0t- tows; Miss Marjorie Hellett. Head mistress of the rmuds School for Girls; and F. E. MsoDlss-mld, "Direct-or o! uoetion for New Brunswick. retary, Mrs. Matthias Murray; Treasurer, Mrs. Eugene MoQuillan. The meeting closed with Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament by Rev. Father McGormac. PRESIDENTS ADDRESS Another year has been left be- hind us and with great anticipa- tion I am here tn review and re- vive the actions of our Catholic organization within our beloved little parish of St. Ann's. The representation of our fifty admirable and high hopes are held for an even higher representation of the parish in this coming year. I might mention hare that each new born baby of our members is remembered with a gift. “A kind thought is like music in the sir." The illness of one of our belov- ed members is deeply regretted and it is our great privilege to pledge ourselves to offer prayers and sacrifices for her speedy ro- covery. This we did in the form of a Spiritual Bouquet. We must not forget to mention that ws hove all participated in the spiritual offering presented to the Holy See for his jubilee, Cardinal Mlndzenty has also been remembered. As s. result of s tournament oi auction forty-fives. which was held in the parish hall during the autumn season. remembrance to the shut-in and sick of the par- ish was possible. Also l-lllfi provided for tho purchase of flowers for ihc altar throughout the year. The diocesan and national taxes have been paid also two subscriptions to the Canadian League Msgagine. A to drive for subscriptions this 18. Masculine 19. To baln debt 20. Finnish seaport 22. Charitable ft: 23. Old Scan- dinsvlsn stories 34. Early settler or coionizer 25. Mischiev- ous porsor 26. Merry 28. Guided 30. Category 31. Shun 32. Part1, s1 in plays linuresyfe us?» (as. Advance ICOUQ 35. Blndl 38. Pllf. _39. Psgodt lillpllhg _ 1'40. Tear Kmsmv curvaceous-Lum- how a was m", AXYDLIAAXI IIJeOIOI-ILLOW .. o... mar simply miss m soother. m this sample's tfiia tor the-three L's. X for the two 0's. eto. ltsgie letters, apos- ’ ottnswords sre sli iii-n Ices ' . t. littessssedluos _ l lacunae-nausea VIP! IP09 yvlansosiltwr xsv. =31 erase.‘ easy-oven a xsyn nut is... ‘gin-sinus ssvsrvh-Idiotisursvr. ouweowobnttowxstmrndm . mhsssoysorryn-rnnnuhlgglor- ‘i -*‘ members at our local meetings was _ QBANGE Piling . r ' mlkszine will follow .our annual "TEE"!!! 1""? W? hone it will close Wm‘ ""1! member a subscriber. Most worthy of mention among W!’ "Uvlliloo is the five large boxes of clothing which was gathered ihffilluh the co-operstion and do. nations of our yvhole parish and this wss sent to our needy Europ- ean friends. A donation to the Sisters of Service was rendered with good favor among our mem. thuslastic children in the section. $35.00 was subscribed to the Din- cesan Scholarship Fund. An equivalent of the Bishop's 56pm)“. shill is given any child meriting such. A sum of $5.00 is given any pupil who is on the Bishops honor roll for catechism and $10.00 for the highest attendance in the schools of the parish. In conclusion, to our Rev. Chap- bore. Education played a large part] in our charity fund. throughout M lain we extend our he iudo for his guidnncefrtefxihhusrxgltl‘ ment and co-operatlon, mam“. possible our year's success. pin“? to each officer and membg; '1 thank you for your kind ..,,',, ance and co-operation and also in‘; the honor to represent you at tile annual convention‘ this past you Respectfully submitted, MRS. F. J. TRATNOR, , Prflitifiht. HRIGHTLINGSEA) 1352K, Eng. our remote districts catechls - . i mi -- 1c?) _ " _ = .. instilled by the women to 13:22:’: ijhsex is uo~year-t-girxiigt,,,l,f,'é‘fs§l Barnard. who can crochet any. thins from a bedspread in a hm,“ bonnet. Ho started crocheting n11)», serving in lhc army in 1nd“ 5}] years ago. CANTERBURY, Enxland—- The education ministry hus appruypd Kent's 235,000,000 ($100,000,000) ed- urntion scheme. It will (like i5 years to complete. earlier-maturing pullers. profits. e 4e- _ m‘ . . high egg production. regular end pellet term. DI-ll SCREEN TllE EASTERN I Feeding your pullets “Mirscie" Growing Mash is like sowing good —. seed in good soil. l: slwsys pays oil... in s better crop... in higher toying Mosh liberally. "Miracle" toying Mosh, lilie ~ oil "Mlmcle"Feeds, lso scientific blend ol balanced ; -, su "MIncWWoultry ma. on w...» t» us. OGILVIE H0 R MillS COMBINATION 3TORM AND |3.75 . WlltTE - PllliliE on cliu.‘ on vyugruhplylonltsns- nummurs A _ _ t Illtdworo , I a . ‘ moss m - m ousaow. 19- ~ Don't Miss The Months That Really Psyl Speed The Day Your Pullets lay . . .~ . “ e WM‘ MBPCIE Many s farmer nurses his chicks carefully through the first critics! weeks . . . then lets them fend for themselves. The result is slow growth and n poorly developed Rock. Instead of starting lo lsy in the fall when the price oi’ eggs is high, they sun months lster when eggs are cheap. They also tend to be poorer leysrs thsn Growing Mosh "Miracle" Growing Mash gives pullers the viral food elements that build growth. l: ensures sturdy,' large-framed birds with the inlernsl d“ lopmcnt sud stamina needed to withstand heevylsyiagJ ; Gct your flock ready tor early production by feeding them “Mirsclc" Growing Mesh now. Don't Buy Feeds. . . Buy Results! to’ ifiMVlil-Y llmilill -_____.4_ IIDDRS