PAcEjraN WAKE llP Yllll LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Du! of Bed in the Morning Rarin‘ to Go The liver should pour o t t ‘ liquid nau- uut. your u M t. nut fiuwlligfrveiy‘, it his! dtTilYfl in u..- sewui. Gas bioots up Ls last mcltinz under a hot, sun. The.‘ "’§""""\“1'h-Yvvcvtconstinste-irhi-miul RflCkv Point ferrv “Fairvlew" hrs no .- i ' | i . . In“: million feel sour, made a short. run as far as the Ma- A mere imwol move It the _ puumls of liiii- iimvini: [or] “up iiYiii up". ii ' no cislomel or mercury urter's Little Liver Pills bounds of bowels daily. if this bile Your [nod dnesnidigest. freely and mske you armless and gentle. they R ‘fize Central Guardi local interest, but advertising a uewsy nature may be in"; at 5 cents a word, able in advance. _______________ ICE GOING FAST. -- H881‘. .24 William Teed. in b)’ This column is reserved for news of strictly pay- . Ice around’ the uocks and head of the what" rine Wharf to test out the steering,’ l _._?-__ l FUNERAL YESTERDAIK-Funer- a] services were held from her homo. 0 Kent Street, yesterdayz for Mrs. Services at home and at the graveside in the Peoples TiiE QUARQILAJ}? of ted VCS l . Estimates for 104i were City Council last night with Finance Committee budgeting for Councillor R. C. atlon was not fixed as it is necessary Court of Appeal from Taxation be fin Civic Estimates Presented; Tax Rate N_o_t Fixed brought down at a special meeting of the Chandler, Chairman of the surplus of $134.62. Rate of tax- that the Council wait until the lshed "before any set rate can be 3 Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly if you suffer from rheumatic. arthritis- I neuritic pain try this simple in lspoumvo mum recipe. Get u packagi- oi’ Bu-ex Prescription from your nlrug list. Mix it with n quart of muster. ad: the Juli-o of 4 lelnmls. it's easy rem plunnnt. You need only I tsbienpoonful lvio time: n day. Often within ll hours- somutimes overnigii i-splendid results ‘are obtained. Ii the pains are not quit-ii 'l'lu-ul Prescription vvill cunt you null! is for sale and recommended by Jen iilns Phurmnry and other Ilrnlgists. '1 relieved and if yon do not feel better lng to try. Your money refunded if It does not help you. Ito-r: Prescription lending l ' l t t ‘\§ Four Brothers . The four brothers above ore cll unuielStubburnlyrcfuse anything else. 25o. cemewrv were conducited by the Rev" P355"!- D idB thrcd.fTriit d . Cfiiligch ‘QM amgeamrg ggélzlwcp in order to arrive at their surplus it will be necessary according to M_ 30x‘ wmmm genera Peta-the figures shown to raise $261,718.58 in taxes on assessed valuation of F I d Sh o B old: Small. Frank Hobbs. Nell MacDoug- real estate and personal property amounting to $9,183,108.00. a 1p a1 [ng all and Lloyd Carleton. I UNION EXECUTIVE MEETS. - REVENUEQM‘ A d I f ry _ (Continued from page 1) iiiiiuihm§§sr§ii§h§g§5e§.§“a%j Particulars Estimate! n n __. . . _____ »-_____ the bu, hveld u“ but the senate Raveldcenses . 13.00000 n t t d 10,101,‘, 100,030.‘, Ipn-Cgress “hue yvas appointed secretary-treasurer ohsundry Recemgs 1_000_00 a e .\i Alillillullctlla remarks were cvi- “l”? Fmuuc? Edy‘? £3355‘, megFrollce Court 350000 ~ nen.nn n .- " r-ss it » - l‘ -, o , - - e _ - . . urLv tiiillikiillfilifiiliililiilgii) kmTfli Wm ‘filmed w Wk‘? 3mm" T0115 Market 400-00 ugfiggofaitwkgiasifviogderemlgiitigl itialiLill-ll uiu‘ expenditures lltfCUS-I Wsltm“ a" Mmmeai Ci 10%“: P. E. I. Fire Grant 050-00 hospital, during 1940. the annua‘ re- l5 iii iiio lL>Ulli veur ended iviurcli (Eglilth-‘ékellrlgiggegoiagf meogilefnhler: Library Grant 1255 61 port of the ts-usteas and rneaicai . unit btioie iullotlinineiilriuuucc l ' - ' - _ ~ .- ' ' - be d t 0f the institution Mm L0. 1,5,“. , ‘ l, ,_ l,‘ . berg of the executive pmscnl m- Water as seueis Commission 28,000.00 superin ‘n en “tlphfc; .,,-,~,._~,_,\H,_,T,“0§ the‘ ,,,e‘j,;,,‘,-;_°‘ eluded: Austin B. Bell. vice-uresl- Poll Tax 13313090 indicates. It was tabled in the Pro- -» I i- . - - d t; White Sands Jerome Chau- vlnclal legislature yesterday by the Navy Alinis-ii MiltfilOllflid. because e" - - 53°95 555955111905 0,000.00 a m oi his sziiuments ill the House last. man- Red PM“: Jail“ B" Ma?“ OOIIGNBO 500.00 Hon‘ Mark R’ MQQGul-Km» Mm ' hlghh “d. -_,¢,.u,,.d by Clal-Qnce 65p Donald. West St. Peters. and S. Gai- ter of Education and Public Wel- us iU-L-lvq UilIM.‘ Bfclflll South; cf 1am- Mmlm Cflrmel- B“ dliecwrs- fare. A total of 270 were in the liuvitii: ininiicu Liiut Nova Scntia “Ti?” Les a 1 hOEPli-g-é Bl 011% bfilgtgiininlld 05B digei .- i. i I lt- ‘Ll r f Qna 3 5 1319935 . - year, weres m an - -“ j "iu-“Qlhi-Ililiii iotimiiti: uii- e“ charged, and eight tgied. ‘Igtlattgzlmimz: be lnlil i .0 B . ‘this mole from the Minister's re- '17.“? mam’ {fling °r Mééllczfi 71335331 thg giliiaof lgwnwase 2017s. n | miirus on iuiiure of Nova Scotia ouihfle- Chi’? e wn‘ afgvable ,.a_ 0f the number 1n the hospital‘ hi“ L“ u“ Unit's ‘or “loodennavav mgmm b“ himgn eI-[lle was away Assessed valuation $g'183'1o8'0o the males predominate with I40 lllll s. lie suiu lust night, iind on “ma” in“ w ‘m a‘ ‘ (Taxable to amount of 261,718.58 . ., . . f his home here several weeks. cases while I27 are females. it llil'\ikili.\ occasion, that. with one mm In the provincial lnflnnary 170 ;i‘;',',’.‘?f,'“,,‘fj,“ “',‘,‘I,P',fi}.“;‘d5‘°,§‘f‘ Mrs, Lund. wife of Constable A.J. 833354-19 inmates were enrolled at the end i-uirniiic bJLCll built CfJliSLillCllOlLl Llmd- and m?" lime daufllllterfoag: of 1940- a “Bu” ldenflm] 2m‘ etfUlillill d ozos so lugli us t0 be out. Teen- are Patients l“ the C m that o! the‘ prevmus Yeax- Dmmg o! in s... lull to senders froml wwfldfiltsgltwl 333130-533? 1,1‘? rzxrsivmrvnas-isu U" Ymmwhmfm“ We" 54110“; 1‘ f‘ ,_, her aug er 1m " _ 40 were sc arged or depoi-te an U ilkllt‘ Jilin; vigorously dented 6119mm» m“ a“ iakgrzo bemflk Pamcuh", E u ‘e 20 d104- llLii :|ll'.' izuniicution such as the 11W fl- Sltl-‘nwwrv “my ‘ ‘ 5 ma 5 Total (‘mt of maintenance of both mitt illiitlL‘ uv Air. uiliis could be School 0 59-17350 institutions was $125,260. while m- i-uiiit in ii_.- remarks. fiiiere were ' City Government 6,847.50 Lienfs, [e95 amounted t4) $10,707. The "no uRirc ltguilgucoioie indCanadu" City Hall 2,575.00 amount realized from Falconwood F illiili ‘ovu ‘cotiii suuyui" owners. - f - 1 727, [(55 but lll\‘\ \\ci‘c UOLHIJFUDQIGG to ten- ggzegmgstaélglxljdlng ai¥hgazjneg§sl,ialm of m0 pa‘, o‘ tlfg- 1b.. or [Otblilld aft conufetituig . squares 1158'“, hints during the vear has been crltlllil ynes o iiava era i ' 1) - - $0003.13,‘ A J} M,n.ch|50n_ medh m ‘mi “m P96.‘ w —-—( Library 251121 cal superintendent said. “We have iuut DiUbfllJil ioi tciv good Njjarkeg 3259 59 i . mid he W35 un- _ ~ - had no serious epidemics. though abihasgtziigafitiwly when,“ m; Pflltlg we have a few mild’ cases of influ- ‘ - Ba Houses - enza. The death ra-s for the past enemy were atteenPY-inl 9' 781d m ,. - smiling. Grants 8.81000 Year .s low, eight. deaths. being Re t t fiéfilygoxyfiltiniiseisiggim iiaumbered Special Expenditure l7l,300.00 2-2 yer wit. We regret- to record I Univ a few hundred although evi- Miscellaneous 12150430 one 0i’ these deaths as}! suicide. ' deuce was obtained that, they We" Advertising 550.00 mmged ‘°;..““‘l mwstlgated b" B‘? in strenfrth w 011° '9'"- Electrical Inspection 500.00 e mane" Building Inspection 200.00 -—————~—’——- ‘mum's surrender Assessln ' r g and Collecting 4,645.00 I A slant. lnciease in the number of. The British command announced Heflllh 3-050-00 Cillitlftli actuality" attending school‘ M Khartoum, Asiglo-Egwman 5”“ Insilrim" 3115030 ill iliis Province was noted in nlie dam ma; the advance on Asmara, police 17,537.76 i940 ll-DKJIL 01f the Dgpaiirtment ‘of the Eritrea,“ capital. was met". Tuies- Ponce court 2,740.00 (Rely. “ ‘i101. ' wn t. l me ~ ~ - ow. . Piltiliiiliciiaxl Lk-atislausireqyeiterdgv byl daymlig raglan emlssarms hem n8 Si?“ Malnmmnce 2080150 ‘(Continued from page l) g lllt’ Hull. .\ilil'i{ B. MucGitirzan. Min-l a fffh Itauahs 5am resistance Md Fiie 4,710.00 Murchls Lsiey of Education and Public Wel- e3 “W, asked that Asmam be -—i- flag,“ W3; revealed when gammy. 10)?- “Bs “m mg oqm- $333,319.57 sown Yugoslav mines sank two That G - - t considered an 0W1! W - texiiilicediegoiklszlldi lgfhglitgitiiaildréengalzl munlque said’ mdmg,__ ---i- Yugoslav vessels in the Adriatic as innit of 18.308. your ouri ul ‘. “N... ‘t vinciul Pro tlon amounted w $548,939, the port reveaietl. The amount. was more than $8.000 bclov." last. year's figure. YE 'I‘nc utL-cndzmce futures cover The total enroll-l expenditure for‘ educa- the . half Italians. school \czii'. which begun on Julv 1.1’ bemwd m“ we Italians Sm‘ held 19d!) and ended June 30, 1940. the other hand. the figures IGiCTTiIiKI lSCHl on ended December 31, i940. 1i present to exneniliturc i-efer to the mvucd Dr. H. H. Show had this to 5Ll\' ill the report: the 1m ‘Qn; the Red Sea. llCildCliL of Educutigni ‘ n ~11: school vear begun last July, there has been much unfavor- but the weakness of their P06111011 was indicated by the admiralty. 1t wag announced that. an Ital- ian destroyer of the 1.5264011 Pan- tera class was sunk by naval air- craft. on the East Indies command ‘as i1: fled from Masfizllfl- and that , . n 5.;- trie same port the destroyer able Weutnei‘ and \\‘iCi€Sl)l‘€8d sick- e 118.55. ' . b 4, B8- Miiiiv schools were closed and Kandahar mielcepwd he l n i. R1 ii- thme lflllitlllilltl open had a greatly. German Ireighmr Ber ram c it (llltii ll 1V liUlHiLtllCC‘. -'. .. » v ‘ i - 5i ‘WM UL ‘m U‘ “lfihfifiivoliiéiilis 31X from Divcdawn toward the Ethiop- ‘unicc would be az-l lflil capital. The South AlflCTlll mr been] force announced widespread bomb- the steuuv teachers for enlist- t c war services otters n0 and 11.0 ciiuiws of lncrui of 111i .t iaiiuw; this vear has thus and iiu-ni iOi‘ iniurmcniciit." Milt (All tt A»; e shun... our Lin; 10.39 liuluc. ICLIuLL llltiitlilletl. uoiiiii s. willie anoint-s of tciicncis were; the‘ - ~ " - n e 100G...“ fflbffivtti aliqkllirliifdiilfib§5kiilaiillVl “x15 pressure m mbya A. . 3 °’~.°"°°' “l 1H0’ mlluléltizfi fling‘? Mersa Brega have been withdrawn The hone that‘ "5 British columns are thruslinE m trig and machine-gunning of Ital- Ian positions in Southern Ethiopia. leading to Italian surrender at. snroppn. north of Yavello. The Bril-Lsh command meanwhile - announced there has been increased and that British advance forces northeast of l€i14lllPi5 reccncil an avcruze of $61M in m‘? face °f a Germarhnanan an illUicilht: oi lilftt: dollars. Some- \\il.l‘s siuniiii" increases were noted in sti-oiiu uiid lliirti ciuss, sub-iii. s ul icucui is. Second ciiiss mine teach- M's received an itvcriuie o1 $404 will“? tci ‘i.- u-uclicrs \\l’.ii Lne saine (itllillilCilllUli-a not S440. inuic uncut-is were uuid an averafle oi s, dllu tiiiro class female tenn- 11- -> . . .. illli‘ itivit-use in teachers sniurits cunic zlirbuun luruii" COlibllDUliOllS l»: inc lll(li\l(lil.ll school UISLHCLS. ‘inc siiliirv scuic niuu by the ROV- Lfiillltlilb \\.is not chuntzed).__ ,__,___ BiitTliS _ liitU\\'.\' -—~-.»\l. the Prince Edward i. mini llosp Lil on Niurcli 29, 194i, 1.. Ali‘. unii Mrs. Robert Brown. it nil, a do tighter.“ 7 l)i-I.\'l'liS WALKER ~ m. Gcoigetown- Ill‘ 2911i, lJll. John H. Walker, aged 73 years. (‘.-\ilIi.l. - At Manchester, N. 11., ‘i 29m, 1941, we. John J. iiPlllJllliS will orrwc at Mt. - - .- lat-unis. Funeral from : ~ ruzriviicuif her brother James .\i"l_.cn(l. ('.\.\ll'BiiI.i.- At. Charlottetown on ‘Jud. 104i, Jovepli Campbell of \l lo (Irv-ck in his 82nd year. till‘ rusting :1’. Cutelllfe sine. Funeral notice int- fill ll (“YEN -— At the Prince Edward Is- ‘ l Hrspitol on April 2, i941, W. t Own of North River in his '11 war. The remains were ‘ml ll'!ne _v4-sterdnv afternoon to his lull‘ rc-ldcnvc. Funeral Friday, April 4th, service slotting at 3 p. m. Interment 111st Wiltshire Ceme- N. D. MdcLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiiislilru Phone I49 ‘Ihird oluzsl lftwiwvnfvl-‘rl from the Cutcliffe Fun-l “reconnaissance in force." Merss Brelga is 30 miles north- east. of El Agheila. the limit of the British advance of last winter. As evidence of British control of the Mediterranean, over which any axis reinforcements for Libya must l come. the admiralty announced that l one British submarine had destwy- 'cd on Italian submarine and the 3,t(ii45-ton Italian tanker Laura Cor- la- o. Corset Shortage In Britain Raises Social Problem LONDON. Marsh 91 --A social problem was raised today by the fact. that cotton and steel are usrd to make women's corsets as Well W5 ammunition. With munitions makers etting preference. corsets have ome more scarce an‘: expensive. Prices notw range from $10 to $2) per 00r- s. The Board oi Trade hag limited the output to half the pro-war pro- duction and X11311 sron cut it more. Women were suffering in silence. however until s woman doctor. calling attention to t-ha shortage. advised women not to worry-that a rolls‘ towel wrapped sriund 0110's midi-iii. would do just as well, that “even during pregnancy. when corsets are considered iecessary ‘doctors m‘ghf. advise this kind of ,blnder as a sul-stitute. l, | 'I'ha.t brought a protest from a well-known obstretician. "A rol‘er binder may be adrqusie suppcrt but. I think a. woman mould jbo able to feel happy about hcr tflgure line'- he said. "'t affects he!‘ [mental attitude as well as her phy- sical health. If s woman feels that. sh; loo-ks unattrocvve then she is unattraetvc and I think that may affect the birt-h rats now and site-r the war. and even may brimz in- stability into our homes now.." A corset shortage also would si- fect the mo-ale oi W-"meh factory works-rs and detract from their work, he said. WINE son winsYv SYDNEY N8.W. —-(OP) -—Aus— l. tralfans should substitute Australian Ilium wines for whisky, and nine- spple Juice for tea. to help con- ‘ Commerce Minister Sir Earle Page. l serve exchange;- and an prying. said “It is not know yet whether the incur “L18 the same as the previous order to cease fire refers so-called “inlaresneblt? Fort 381d- jgsera, the British forces took over a. city of nearly 100,000 population. A communique here said it. was port of iviassaua. '15 miles by rail northeast. of Asmara. linvestlgsted, resulting in nineteen i Estimated Revenue Estimated Expenditure SURPLUS RECAPITULATION 333 A5419 333,319.57 134.62 "While there was n slight decrease in the number of rlmiiinl Cozie cases during the yen". there was n decided increase in investigations tinder Provincial statutes, and the duties ul the Force generally have been somewhat heavier than prev- ious years," states Inspector‘ J. A. ill/right, commanding “L“ Division of the R C. M. P.. in his report for the‘ vear 1940 which was tabled in tab-e Llegislntiue yesterday. “The u-sr," states the report, “While it. has perhaps not affected us as much as some other provin- ces. in that we have no vulnerable points to guard and not the same alien problem as other provinces, has naturally cieated considerable additional work. There were 84 investigations. in- cluding three convictions. under the Defense of Canada Rrrrulutions; 74 invosl-igntions under the National War Services Regulations and Na- tional Registration Regulations. The registration of approximately 8,000 firearm created a. considerable a- mount, of extra work at each de- tachment. Under the Criminal Code there were 438 investigations; under Pro- vincial statutes 629. Twenty-five sudden or accidental deaths were investigated during the . vear. Six of these were highway ia- talitles, an increase of one over the previous year. Six were deaths by drowning; one, drowning n; a result 'of a motor vehicle accident: one suicide. and eleven from “other causes." Highway Traffic With the completion of the new paved roads. two special motorcycle patrol units were operated, one‘ from Charlottetovm and one from lSummerside during the summer - months. l I69 investigations were conducted under the Highway Traffic Act, rc- sulting in 134 convictions. l 29B motor vehicle accidents were reported. a decrease of twenty-one from the previous year. Purim; the year twenty-two cases of dri ng whilst intoxicated were convic one-nine fewer than in l9- 39. the decrease "being probably due to the continuous motorcycle highway traffic patrol. a decrease in the general liquor situation. and the fact. that a great number of young men have Joined the Active Service Forces.” The Department of the Provincial Secretary cancelled forty~§ight op- erators‘ llcenses: seven for 2 years, thirty seven for one vear. one "in- definitely"; two for six months and one for 1 month. At present. there are fifty-nine tpersons disqualified from driving. lelght. of them "indefinitely" and five "for life." Prohibition Act. t 341 investigations were conducted R.C.M.P. Activities Reviewed In Of Inspector Wright Report last year under the Prohibition Act, togeiliei- with 617 searches. which rvsulicd in 139 seizures. There were 230 prosecutions, resulting in 219 convictions. The total fines impos- ed undei the Act. amounted to $13,305. The amount collected was $1,870, together with Justices’ fees in the suin of $248. Smuggling of contraband liquor was "very limited" during the year. A motor boat was seized at Stur- geon under the Customs Act. A motor car was also seized, in con-l iiecLlon with which proceedings are still pending. 309 investigations were made un- der the Excise Act, rmultlng in six- ty convictions, a decrease of thir- ty-two from the previous year. This decrease was due "in large measure" to the question of Magistrates’ jurisdiction to try Buses under Sections 164 and 169 of the Act. which was not. settled by the Supreme Court until November. ‘Ihiriy-slx investigations, result- ing in six convictions, were made under the Migratory Birds Conven- tion Act. Assistance was aJso given lfl the enforcement oi special fish- ,= erles regulations. Under the (rriminal Code, 438. cases were investigated. A number of these were still pending before the Supreme Court at. the cnd of the year Personnd cl Force ‘The strength of the Force in the l Province on Jan. l was thirty-four all ranks. A Criminal Investigation Branch has been mtabllshed to deal with proper checking. recording and supervision of investigations. Itemploys one Staff Sergeant, one civil servant and one civilian. There ls also attached one Detective Con- stable to conduct. special investi- Ratlons throughout the Province. The Chariot ll detachment. consisting oi one Sergeant, one berm-Corporal, seven Constables and two special Constables, in s4- ditlon to other police work handles practically all investigations under the ma bltion so m the city. | Other detachments to which Mf- erenoe is made are at Bummerai‘ , l Borden. Alberton. Montague. Boum and North Rustico. ere are no patrol boats oper- ating in the Division, and the wire. less station was closed titrmighout the yea-r. t Fourteen curs and two motorcy- cles are in use for transport pur- poses. "We have tn this Province." stwes the report, "the whole-matted sun- Dort of the mljflrily oi the citi- zens," which greatly assists in law enforcement __-______ WHAT'S IN A NAME NEW YORK -(CP) -"George thinks it's silly." said Gracia Alien of the radio providing herself with "Allen coat-of-anns in a Fifth Ave. store. After all, George was born “Bernstemfi the shim sped toward home ports in fear of war with the axis. The vessels were the 1.2984011 Karsdjoitlje and the l,726-ton Pres- tolonaslednik Pctor. They went iors cl and ycL Touch" down in the Bay of Obrovac, 23 miles east and north of the Ital- ian city of Zara, which is on the Dalmatian shore. All crewmen were saved. The mining apparently had been carried out. within the week. For the second time in 24 hours the Berlin press and radio cam- paigns. reminiscent of those launch- ed by Germany before i-he attack 0n Poland vavhich began the war. brought a brief noveriimeut denial of chabges of "atrocities." The communique said "all re- ports of terrorism against the Ger- wammluority are without founda- on.‘ A statement that the Croat-Serb question had brcn settled was made by Dr. August. ‘Kosutic. emissary of the Croat leader Vladimir Macek. as he prepared to return to Zagreb from Belgrade to report to Mamie, Dr. Kosutir said Macek would come to Belgrade later today. _ The only travel permitted to the Yugoslavs henceforth will be for vital business reasons or for per- sojourn; us", and that ou legtd to spend ed all who E rs muiilty century professio life, for l sons atzempting to reach their per- manent nomes. Glvinir further point to s declara- tion by the Croat peasant leader. Vladimir Macek that chances of avoiding war with Germany were slight, Skolpje had an an‘ raid alarm when three foreign planes of undis-‘ closed nationality scouted over that. important south-central city Planes Reconnoitre The planes remained hitch in the strand rcconnoitred over the city. l nia. in l were u made and Rome"—liad “attained no which lies in southern Yugoslavia.‘ midway between Bulgaria and Alba- the militarily important Var- Rilvei- valley. ‘The townspeople kept under cotter for eight in bes. "For all we know,’ remarked an official, "war may come to us any uav this way." An Italian legatlon spokesman said. that "certain conversations" with Yugoslav representatives — intended "to see if any possibilities existed for establishing contact. between Bel- result and no negotiations are now in progress." There had been rumors that Italy. llainst whose Albanian colony the Yugoslav: might move in case of war with the Axis, was trying to smooth mat- ters between Premier Dusan Sl- movio oi Yugoslavia and Hitler's agents, The Yugoslav ovemment. sending more troops to e northern and eastern frontiers in an action Daral. lellng reports that the Nazis were moving many soldiers westward across Bulrarla. maintained its air of restrain under violent German press attsc . e r lomatic representatives of Germany. still remalninu here — German Minister Vlkor vcn Heercn is in Berlin-dearly exhibited nerv- ousness and set up a control system to keep the ieization informed at all times of the whereabouts of l.s employees. Z2 Newspaper dispatches received in Budapest. Hungary resorted that two Bulgarian trains carrying wheat and oil to Italy were confiscated by the Yusosisv Rovemment. Balkan- trafflc to Switzerland was halted. the Swiss war office said. In Istanbul. ii: was disclosed that President Ismet lnonu of Turkey sent a message to young Kins Peter II. oi Yugoslavia congratulating him on the military coup which put him on the throne inst week but Gen. slmovic i-n the premiership. and ousted the zovernment which had signed up in the Gtfiiiflli-Itlillllh, Japanese Axis. Tribute to Our mutual friend Doctor A. J. oinjbourue of Time and Place." sympathetic lutrinonv with the (leap-seated longings and on in the lives of all who were privi- tvhe varied interests of I<"or hnlfla century he gave of his best in devoted slrvice lo the com- dcnce of patient-s in oil walks lives of his people bringing courage diffuse the fragrance of a some life amid the friends of his Vahant Major Murchison W. J. MncLeoci New Glas- E. I.) on has gone: “From outl The rent. Heart. which beat. in BSDLTII l,‘ cnajci" A . IL: humanity is still. A life not. lose the “Common has completed this earthly but: "Heaven lies about even in this physical rculni tslnndlng personality lives know him, oi nll who rc- to 111's healing ministries, of associated with him amid a busy Italians. '1 no targets Valiant/s shells of his ccoice, for half a lie tiplisld the honor of his n, and won undying conft; o ialf a century he shared the fin-i. cclr- u of whole- servinq England," having enlisted of the outbreak of hostilities. Pictured above. they are. from right to left: TOP ROW: Corporal Percy: Gunner Rolnh. BOTTOM ROW: Sergeant Bill; Gunner Hughie. lflfaitlesltip rclc in the Greece, who uus in (burg-e of SClliClll-glil centre} room. Willi. the help cf lier sistership, the ivuispitc, Captain Morgan said, "Somewhere in role ALEXANDRIA. Anvil. 24A?)- ihLl-lffiiili) armed ci the lsritih Mzditeriancail ilcct. was ciedited today with it? destruction of < lav,» pTiZQ IODOU-ton crutseis. _ , .llll1e and the Zara, dunng .a.it. that. could mingle Wllzl the Great ; wuKCnu-s S.“ Dame 500m 0; 0mm Cnptaim Cliaiucs Eric MJEB". d95- ‘Cflifllilll, of the famous Welsh buc- c er Henry Morgan who plunder- C-ll the We t Indies in the 17th cen- Lm'y_ said 11's gunners on the Val- iant acuxd (RLCCi iltts with at least 75 par cent 0t me iIPC-JQCHIES HWY flung m the two cmscrs. l0,0t.0-tr.ii cruiser, the two ceslroyers were cf the 30,600-ton M‘d- sliipmau Prince Phillip, lll-yczii-oicll o the Vacant, were lit. by King George Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis. Gerald Street. Charlottetown, have the! proud distinction of hovnig four sons serving in His Majesty's i ueuvest Another Clianse of Name Act lob-fog, E2 On motion oi Premier Camutn ll, and comfort. to the sick and broken the Valiant turned l a Flume and in body and spirit, in itnseltisii ful- the Zorn iut> “col ssin illfi:.§'_5 oi iilmcnt of a worthy destiny. Greuf- ' " Ainny 15-inch shells pene- ei- opportunities-so called —~_1n ll‘lii€fi the cruisers six-inch simar larger spheres were his for the und expisiictl inside. choosing but. with his charactcris- "it was a mot ghastly sight. The tic loyalty. and his natural inborn Fiume seemed to just, burst out. a- humility he preferred to labor in midships." his chosen vineyard, to find his‘ The Wnrspite opened with the leisure amid the flowers, and to first bFCRdSflC and seven seconds later the Vallantg gum reared. foi- lowcd by the 311100-1011 Bat-hams. “Only four minutes, .ix sec nds childhood: "To wlnnoiv fragrance round the smiling land." Quietly elapsed irm the Warspltek broad- unobtrusively he pursued the even sides to the Barhamb. tenor of his way without display, "Great glows frcm the Flume il- without ostenlation. He did not lum rintcd the dlifkilé} as if some- .~ound a clarion, he did not onll upon the world to witness, he did not seek sick. the “Beat a was a h bounds of a very wide circle. Ver- ily his wiss the humility of gen- uinely tr His ‘interests were not confined to his profession, but were and varied as his many Throughout he kept up the studious habits acquired in earlier days, and with the versatility characteristic of his natural ability he was equally conversant. with a wide range subjects. His gencrositv of head and heart, his loyalty [Q the truth as he saw it won for him the respect and admiration of friends in every rank, and activity; in ms profession, in the church and in the political realm. He lived in a big “Acting the law we live by without l iesrg" "His truth unquestioned and Ihis soul serene." Well might it. be said of him: "And thus he .wit.hout The grand old name ' gentleman." Now the laborer! task is done, now in honor he has been permitted to lay his burden down. dead hestlll speaks throughout the province where he was well favorabl where he was held in highest. es- teem, in the church, as in other worthwhile cause to which-a reim" iabled he gave freely of himself and his substance in hLs contribution te hu- man uplift. and above all in the enduring love of the home where his memory will ever fresh inspiration to nobler effort. in that attempt to \'ii’l2 in Truth and Truth ‘iv Pr- Y iloes Your Stomach Rebel iilier the Meals You Eat? The sinking, iiatuienc food, all from stomach trouble. Burd digestive and ’ ‘ liiiCCl so You climinnt-i Ask gnawing before meals; tho hclc public notice, and yet the ailing. and the afflicted: pathway to his door." His ousehold name within the ferno." Va 1 l n u t lie greatness. h"? as wide gjftg scmc star 5110115 0i salv and aft." world : bore of Though and known, in the community BVETY live as a "Beauty bloated, heavy feeling sf tor rncnls; the empty hi? of gas sari y between meals; the rising an snoring of thine. and more, fail to the lot oi those sufloring ittors helps tn stimulate the sh ‘ sfiem by promoti ,, the liow for t a proper digmiion of food. ocit Blood B L°ii°"'i..§" on are greatly improved by its uso. the targets and the Italis cntly thought they were flares f*r they leveled some c . toward the =l1ell=." We to help falling Old age and Blind pensions Total cost oi old age pensions in' this province for 11940 was i'i 827i b4 one had thrown a log on a fife. The whole ship seemed to disintegrate, many of our shells exp] ding insfde hei- turnlng her into a raging in- Wittt the Fkume out of action, the turned on the Zarn ‘ poured 35 was of projectiles into; and "There was no reply from either the Flume fr the Zara. fired light up 11S RDDHY" l We.‘ the star M“; A. Mitisbfipmau John Portman said: "f don't think any cf our shells sioofm of the uutiabie value in ex- mlved the Znrn, After the first sh» was heavily cn fire fore The Pola. disabled by aerial tir- ncdnrs which struck the gun trols nnd englnc room. was to answer the British fire. C3D- the Provincial t t sh action of the t o important gastric when you take B. B. B. that. digestion. assimilation and at any drug counter for B. B. B. Price 81.00 s bottle. The T. Milburn C0,. United, Toronto. Oni- Lcgislnturo yesterday revealed. Dur- a”; “mum lng the vear there were 2.034 persons e recelvink Densions an averaite ftfilki°fé°iif°lfili 10a .... ~ - R» stmsl were receéivgiligggilnd pensions.‘ w c1 average . per . n The total expenditure for the nur- Pmvmcl“ mflrmm‘ Les-HQ.“ ‘!1.-1°-‘.°__.".*-=-':1-,*12‘L‘!_~9Ll°! 0 month a annual reports of the Deaartmcn APRIL s. 1941 Yesterday’: T‘ Proceedings in The Legislature Leflislative Assemb , Avril 2 The House met at '20 n-ln. Speaker informed the House His Hon the Lieutenant. Dleased to ap- clock to I'8(1€iV| address in an. nee At, the BDDOmvOG. hour, the Speak. and house proceeded to Council Chamber. and being retum. ed the Sneaker reported that m; House did this day wait upon m; honour and presented their Address. d that Honour had been n read. Premier Cam bell int 0d foléowtnlz bills iirhich wire uroeeiielvt/izlci an : Al? Act to Amend the Cemeteries c . An Act to amend the Conditional ‘Sales Act. On motion of Mr. Msebean, the House went. into committee with Mr, Seville hi the chair on An Act. :0 Am d the Bourls Incorpoi-auon ' Act. I919. , The bill authorizes the ‘lug oi motor vehicles, or registry number slates of such vehicles. fir Inotortax arrears: extends the time for publishing the Town C0ultvil's |financlal statement; provides ifii‘ 1 the payment of firemen instead cf eXembtins them from taxation: ul‘~0 Y for the publishing of notices for tux ‘rates; authorizes executions to lie renewed every twelve months lmtou uni‘.- On motion of Mr. Baker the ful- llowing bill was received and rend; . An Act to amalgamate Prince Ed- Yward Island Agricultural . lFire Insurance Company an Edward Island Mutual Fire In. ance Company. Summerside Debentures On motion of Mr. Robinson. lite House went into committee withiir. Mustard 1n the chair on an Act to further amend the Summerslde in- corporation Act. 1903. The bu. authorizes the issuing uf $66,000 debentures for uie puiucsc t f paying off the present iiillfibl/Cdilfhi in respect. to extensions to the cui- trlc light plant and other permuiuut. works in connection therewith iii-ace in tne years 1940-41. It. also autu- Ofllts the town to borrow in encn ui’ any year a sum_n0t exceeding s1».- 000 to provide tor ordinary titllllli- diiurcs tor the current year. A liiiiiui‘ amendment is made with respect to abuoimmcnt of auditors. The bill was reported agreed to without amendment. Un motion o1 Mr. Mscbesn. the House went into committee. \\'llil Mr. Macisav in the chair on an Ad. to incorporate the trustees 0f Union Protestant. Cemetery S-ourls The bill vests the usual ucuvis and privileges incident to a. curoii- ation with the trustees Hurry D. MacLeim. J. Finns Sierras. h. .t Diiigweil, J. Brenton Mamheug Lao. A. beard, George H, Mellick, and Norman H. Richards aim tiiCll‘ mil- cessors in cfiicc. and sucn other persons as may become HliflYeilUiCJ. .s. It was reported asreeu to wttniit amendment. the rlouse went into usiuinnui- .~ .iil ivir. MRCLCB-ii in the chair on an Mti. respecting Chant-re of Name. The bill provices that no deed Uli DhYDOYiJDR b0 Cliflliiit! A D..l‘.:..i1l uanie snail have any ClicCi. in ..\\. unless it is lllBu Willi the steamin- (senerui as ueiincci in tiie vi ‘.1 Statistics Act. and unless nUnk\l..' thereof is fued with the rtegieua oi UlIcClS for the County iii Ml. such person resides anti wi.li Prothonoiaiv oi the supreme Ci. t icr the Siilfl County. and unless tru- tice thereof is Dubiisued in one lbslit‘ o1‘ the Royal uaaette. it. rrovuus also inst no deed pou purporting to chnmze the name oi an liUiIiiil. siz-ill have any effect. in law un ess time consent. 0i the Court, ct Cnanieiy has been obtained. 1t was reuorwo agreed to svltuout. amendment. Succession Duties On motion oi Premier Campbell, the House went. into coinmltteeuiih Mr. Matheson in the chair, on un 2c: to amend the BUOCGSSlOII Us .v c . ‘the promoter explained that m he provisions madc some years llilU- succession outy iii the case o1 illil- ilonaires was limited to those M10 did not. have ucue uem. lLillllllFH. ‘Kliié object of the amendment i5 merely to make tne provision Cun- sistent. and make it. applicable to the wives and children of million- sires. Mi‘. Hughes called attention tile succession duty is at the rate cf 0 ior eveiv $100.00 oi the first million dollars of the dutlabe value- land at the rate oi $1.00 for cveiv i0 cess of one million collars. Ur. Mach/Lilian: "if you are iivll ycnouah you clout aav anytliina- Mi". Hugues: "Ls that the iaica? Premier Campbell: "The idea W1! I412“ attract millionaires w tho Pro- ce." Mr. Hughes: “Did it attract any?‘ Premier Campbell: "Not vet- Th" provision remains unchansed." Mr. Hughes: "You are only lilihl‘ ening up some of the details: n are not changing the nrlnclD-v? _ Premier Campbell: "We are mott- lv making the details consistent. The Premier invited expressions vi opinion as to the desirability oi rc- maining in session next week. M10 proroauina before Easter. Th“ meeting with the approval of ll" House. he intimated that the B00’ m“ bek brought down 50W? wee . i-ie then tabled the Public All" counts for the vear i940. also l" dian Mounted Police. "L" and oi Falconwood Hospital Hon. Mr. Mcuuutan tabled oli Etgigatioizand the Old M16 PW‘ on Him ll. ' at a pm. the House sdioumod-l’ meet, Thursday st. 8 um. Tomato Cottage Chrese Belv‘ 2 cups tomato iulce l lemon lelly powder i l-fl cups cottage cherse l cup chopped celerv l-2 cup oho d apple I teespoo sat 2 ‘ bespncons ohomrd Km” D999" Heat. tomato juice w b0‘ll"8-,A"d lly powder. Add other “if; oud into individual mo dl- c“ Turn out on lettuce.