.. 1 w. u/Wmffil ~. n“ sun-rumoured iAGE SIX SPORTING NEWS” Canadiens, Black Hawks J Rest Up For Fray Tonight MONTREAL, April 13-40?)- hhicago Black Hawks and Montre- Canridiens rested today, because f lack of ice for practice in pre- mratlnn for the fourth game of heir Stanley Cup final series t0- They haven't beaten Canadiens yet this season, but as Coach Paul Thompson says, "there's always a first time, and we're certainly due." Both teams were still sporting lCllLy of marks to testify to the liougbness of the two games ‘Oihm, home of Canudiens becauselChic o. The Canucks just p f a ivrestling show on there to- lout vctorics in both games. after ifht that necessitated the laying starting the series with n 5-1 vic- f boards over the surface during tory here. ‘ he cluy The teams won't work The Hawks lvlll be wlilwut Mush -. "n: vitlicr. but the lce.March_ wh fill be ready Ill" narrow night. ICe was not available at the for what may be the ' I '. -,- l game of the series and the. illilni‘; .€-’.‘.1‘..‘i§if.;‘:.'.'.if.li': l _'_ _ divictury£mcrrow_r!gh§ __ Semi-Finals For City Hoop Title Open Today - ( i strength for the tilt llow Vloetllnetor Takes Load In Senior finals R nfivfswTummmolfl llonionibor When By The Canadian Press Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup for the third lime in their history three years ago to ht ey defeated Detroit 3-1 at Detroit. Boston's victory marked the first time the cup series was concluded in four straight games. Previously, Mon- when th Wings lMoncton iloopsters The semi-finals for the city bas- 1 etball title are slated so get un- crway lcdny with the Air Pbrce Dunstan: A. on section of the semi- mls, between Prince cf iTo Play Local l up: an ..'.'.?."..“ll.'. .035! Team Saturday Thr- 5e “'11; originally sched" - l cu Tuesday . emcnts were ; “d in time lc secure "Ill night | not com» the Y Marking the first time in several years that n basketball team outside the Province has plum! a local team here a re- putedly strong Sqllilll of Mon_c- ion basketball pluycrs will mcct u local tcum from the (‘ily hcrc Saturday; night _at the Y.l\l.(,‘..~l.. itiiileiifr in- structor Wnllle ‘Scuntlebury announced last nigh . e ame is scheduled to start at gun. Little is knmvn as yet of the slrcngth of the visiting hoop players but regardless the team chosen to represent the City will give o. good account of themselves. The City league has been in lull swing here all season nnfl the brand of bas- kctbull lacing dished out has been real good. Appearance of the llloncion (earl licro is certainly n move that should be a big help in bringing basketball back to the opula _ once enjoyed and t is hoped that all followers of the hoop game will make it a point f0 lake in Saturday relative to the flomlng‘ came will appear in later issues. 0. A. ll. A. Annual Meeting lleld MONTREAL, April l2—(CP)— The Canadlnn Amateur Hockey As- sociation at its annual meeting here voted bonuses to the finalists |in both the Memorial and Allen | Cup playoffs. They will go to Osh- iawe. Generals, Trail Smoke Eat- ers, Quebec Aces and the winners of the New Westminster-Port Ar- thur series. Delegates also decided that min- 0r hockey in each branch of the CAI-LA. will receive u. sum of $1.- .~.'.'u for the nrext season. This boosts the grant $500 in the Maritlmcs. Quclxi- OllV-lli). Ottawa and Dis- trict, Thunder Bay and British Columbia. Earlier thc Association had put its approval on a west coast senior international hockey league that will embody teams from Seattle. Plfgtland, and British Columbia c e Entire Slate 0i i. A. ll. A. Officers lre lie-Elected MONTREAL, April l2 -— (CF) — election of the entire slate of ficers of the Canadian Amateur; ckcy Association was the final‘ :1 before adjournment of the ll-h annual meeting here today of A H A. Heading the list for he second successive year is Prank urgent of Port Arthur. Ont.. as resident The slate of officers for the fol- vwmg season is as follo l, . resident, Al ecretary F. trar- pronto FOR SHA VIA/G COMFORT YOUR BEST BET IS BLUE GILLETTE BMDES s Formation of this new league. it was felt, would givr- thc West Coast amateur hockey a. boost since it suffered so badly this season when service teams withdrew from Allan Cup rsmpstition. It was agreed that Canadian winner of the new league would be cntllled to cntcr into Allan Cup plfl_V(l0\\'llS. The leading American team would be permitted to eutei into amateur playoffs in the U. S- A protest will be sent by the C.A. H-A. to the intcrnatipnalicc hockev association rcqiirtfi-i; that the Bay Cities hockey league recently outlawed professional loop oper- atinv in and around Los Afigcles. b, dealt with in s "satisfactory manner." Al Ilcatler. president of the north west international hoc- key leaizue. a visitor at the C. AH. A. meeting. snlrl another profess- lonul hockey lw» 1w the coast was being formed. It will he culled the ., ‘wcifl: Coast licckw league. TED flasm/e r: Ace Reporter on Gillette's ‘(nvolmde oi Sports‘! suysrf | the City Conn Charl-sttetow Air t a feature o‘ n Port cues ion was the monthly meeting of cll 0n Tuesday night. The discussion arose out of a. letter "celled by i310 C"? Clerk from the Bll‘ service committee of the Char- lottetown ‘Board of Trade. asking for ihil! following information ownership p: the 511-9911 ‘m; 2 L; the present site owned en- tirely or in pert by the City of Char. luibelvwn. a . i! so. what we; the cost to the City? Has the Dominion Department “sport. or the Department of D9! @1159 l0!‘ Air. or other government department requested that the site be tumed over to them and. if so, “$178.0 action we; my", by ‘he qmm. c 4 If ownership of airport site still remains with the City, would the City Council be willing w gup- render such ownership to tn, flpp- ropriato Dominion Governm Dartment if. by such action improvements could be grim? by the Dominic "The" Charlottetown ‘Trade. the letter added, "feels most, Slrmlkli’ that further improvements Sélglxllltzlalbxgolxizage bu» m?‘ ‘Charlotte- state of efficiency o ‘ pmn" nndtfor thia future avia 1 n, the f are rgspezxtlfully 5811;331:248; °¢‘Q°m§l,‘§ city Council in the interests of clar- llyln! the present situation.” Conn. MacKlnnon moved, secon. fled by Cuun. Guy. “that notwith- "HMME previous information thgt the Department of Transport will iiiclit ttake over the civic oi , further media to the n Govern- Boefd of development of the Department at any um, provided that proper maintenance and operation be insured and (hut Maritime Central Airway; Qwnggmlp of their hangar is protected." Should 3e Bklmlllrled Ooun. MacDonald said he had it direct from Ottawa that, contrary to all other information. the D0- mln n Government. if they gee fit, will extend the runways “They have no intention of stopping lt Just be- Fullie the City owns it." he said. ‘Ex-Mayor Holman ha; stacks of letters from Hon. Mr. Howe, in which he specifically state; that ownership makes no . This airport cost the City of Char» lull/clown $18.07.‘) I think we should be reimbursed for that. But if we can get authentic infonnatlon from the Minister that Ch» lottetown is hflldllll? up the work been of this Question of ownership. I lvllll be the first to make n motion of this kind. But. I dont believe it We have lots of letters to the contrary. I sutfflest that we answer the Board of Trade questions intelligently we are not that dumb that we cannot answer them, and I am sure the majority of our citizens will be very satisfied with cur answers." Ccuu Dnrgcn: "I certainly um not in favor oi‘ voting away our airport in the Dominion Govern. merit." Cites Agreement Ccun. McKlunon quoted from the flllucimcnt between the Dominion and civic RUUPUFltlQS. "We know." he said. “that our former Mayor was negotiating throu. h the Department of Transport an our Dvninion re- presentatives to have the runways Bfiflrd 0i’ Governors of the King- ston. Ont. hockey hull of fame that the mvucs of Capt. James Suther- 1'"l:' of Tilngston, Ont. and Claude The delegates approved n rzc- ommendation to be made to ihe n 0U see, every Blue Gillette Blade fits the Gillette Razor exactly and pro- tects you from the irritation of misfit blades. One rcuon is that the slot in the Blue Gillette is precisely center's-d so that the blade’: edges are exactly parallel with the nzo: guard and have just the right degree of exposure. Your razor breezes through your whiskers. No drag! No pull! Your face looks well-groomed and feel: refreshed." After winning Canadian of winning team from Western Can by Sgt. George Strachnn of Torn hells from Cumberland, BC. (C 7. nto, ANADIAN ARMY O C. Robinson of Stevenson, B.C.. be enshrined in tn, hell of fame. Army Soccer Final. Sgt. .7. Tsntrum. captain (‘a writes his name on the ball, held captain of the losing lcun. Tlntf-um VIIRSIIAS PHOTO). Trade Board Questio Re Airport Ownership Dzscassed By Council i A11 luwre-suuz discusslvn on the’ . W atis the present status of lit! ti: fllf. GO- p 0r present use in ‘weot THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN YEO 1 u e A r a e s OOIISTA!!!’ . llYllPll CHARLES BOYEB JOAN FONTAYNE Ami-i MDNTAGUE n- QATUIDAY t“ IND 1O P. M. SOURIS - TUESDAY 1' ._' - co te is in 1N6 w£ bgut-of-iive.’ onto that series no extended. The only excuse for the -@=—'-__-==. ‘Large Attendance Of Teachers of ‘reach o with c lsrge and represents- tive attendance. n with the read- Tbe session log c! the minu b‘ the record- in: neore , Miss 1 Mathia- son. Then e resolution commit- tees wen- formed, and the reports of Resident Plus Co slid general secretary d MacDonald wen read and approv- annual hon Mr. MacDonald's report suggest- ed, among other things, the cm- aloyment of a. full-time field man. devote himself to the interests 0f education in the Pro with special attention beinl upon rural roblofns. The report also stressed promotion of tech- nical education and the forming of certain individual rural schools into larger groups. An interesting exposition of the group hospitalization plan was alv- cxplained how the plan provides free hospital treatment for the 510mb?“ of the Teachers Federa- on. dress, th teachers reps various rgoms for their group dis- cussions. An interesting display by the Red Cross attracted many of those in attendance. holdup was that Charlottetown owns he airport. Under the agreement entered into we received $1.00 n your rents! undl the terfninetion of thel W81’. At the end of the war it reverts to the Cit . They have the i hi, z ; mg rs“ o fee year, in l of the City | e have an Hilbert st Siunmerside, which has runways long enough to take any transport plane flying to- day. What are we, the people of Queen's County, going to do? Are we going to fly our freight to Sum-i mierside and ship to Charlctteto for the simple reason that our ways are not long enough to tak WNW“ plane? If that is their only excuse. f think it is pretty near time we called their bluff. What 800d is the airport going to do the City-of Charlottetown as it in wglttekc $5.000 to police that sir. Coun. Mscbonaid: "We will have the airport. If we give it away we will have nothing If the Minister of Air will give it to us in writing G ‘that because we don't give them th airport they aren't extend the rtin ways, l’ will move the resolution; that We tr the airport to them. But I don't be eve ho will give u; that writing." l I Only an Excuse 001m. MscKinncn: "It was in. filled st the Board of ‘Prado ‘mos- Coun. MacDonald: "By one man." Coun. MacKlnnon: "If need be I would ask that e. clause be inserted in the motion, that the City ofChsr- ' lottetown he reimbursed for eve _ infill dollar they expended; but I th the runways extended woud be doing a whole lot.’ Conn. Rogers: “What are we giv- ing away? some runways and some buildings. They can't rip them up and take them to Ottsws. They have got to stay out there. After the rwer we will have to assume the NQPOMiblIitY 0i.’ looking after that airport. The Department of Trans- port owns the Summer-side airport; f ilhey own this airport, they will look after it in the some manner. Coun. Butler expressed his agree- ment with Coon. MacDonald, that the city should be reimbursed. Coun. Dougan said the Board of ‘Prado had refused to discuss the matter with the CounciL-thev had sent a letter instead. He considered this a very dlscourleous attitude. Conn. MacKinncn said that Ex- Maycr Holman had correspondence} showing that the Council had off- cred to turn over the airport free of, cost to the Dominion. and the offer was not accepted "On the other hand." he so d. "this may be the only excuse they have to offer for not lengthening the runways. and if that is so. why not call their bluff?"| Cgun, Dougan: "Find that out- rs | Coun. MacKinnon: “We have teen trying to find that out for four or five years; but the Board cf ‘Trade insinuutcd that that was the 0111i! reason. 018.000 Ls only a drop in the bucket compared with thn good that this airport will do to Queen's‘. County " MacDonald suggested sn-' W8 Couu. swerlng the Board of Trade ques-l ticns and having a. conference io- morrow night wlth the two federal members for the County. Coun. Macxinncn: "There is only one cf them here.” Recorder Martin City Recorder K. M. Martin sltld he had been ln close contact with the situation frmn the beginning. "The city b0 ht the site; the De-- psrtxnmt 01%,‘)... put the nir- port there. It was y spsclni nrr. moment. Then there was talk of a, bcmbing and gunnery school, and it wag also suggested that this could not be obtained because the facil- ities were not adequate. len th "The City inion Government d I that wastréecesgary e a rpm. so already done what the c0311 of Trade su willing to gusts that they were un- do. The Olty It the time save open guarantee that‘ whatever was paid for the lsnd be yond the sum that the Dominion Government considered adequate. would be puid by the city. It m. -&ted in the City paying some $2.- "i suum that ff n any time‘ l!’ ou can et the Den tmont of Trenspor to take the alr rt over,- 89l- them to do it. end them to‘ to operate it. but don't get! extend the runways until "1 v1 Govemm f. ' $13,000 into the airport Polflloel Argument ...2;'$.'..:'.l.“.'.l..'.""..t". “l...” s... B to sill?! m neck mm s ullio mum-i’ l‘.f'..“£l‘.°§“..§“.t‘...‘;t.3;’ “W” "‘°° es. That is w st it look; like to me." wdoun- ‘Then you don't mutt flat the lirwrt will eve: 0 l gespect it will W" yo: the progress and ac ith t to t teaching pro- xssiozieligectho prolaooe is And has eluded, your executive has met at It regular Ell topics which they coneidn-red "he: use...“ (faithful representatives of the dif- I’ tent centres, gular opinions to the Clint-KIW- ffiiolifiod persona-I refuse to num leral Secretary and else! mlstok- Ms PRESIDENT'S REPORT The following is the text 0f the report submitted by President J. Pius Callaghan: and Gentlemen: "It becomes my duty and DIM" to report lo you for the sec- on successive you u President f Prince ldwsni m. Island Teacher's Federation. "My report is not One p! If!" achievement. However, in m" fiat laeflout of line l t res en. addresses. m“ p“ p hievement l: n indeed slow. QSThfoughout the year lust con- terv discussed o to the teachers They have been despite a. few sin- "Your executive voiced its most strenuous disapproval at the DIM‘ tie; of placing in our schools. gill-l m lessen the ber of used- these persons, I refer to those Wh0 have not now or never did hove one training necessary fur We instruction of our youth. Ou protect was not received kindl! and no action was forthcommh "Th, possibility of the este ment of a summer school at Cher- lottetown has been under consid- oration by your executive A COfflInlbll/ig wu formed t0 vestigate thoro this matter and get it to tho attention 0f the proper authorities. The teschln! body was contacted alfleghlmigg: inion on the mu Br- $5.5‘, azlsoogignifled their willing- ness to attend if such a #1001 WM mmenccd in our Provlflfl- Charge: rimlnntion "Th, additional Plemfl" romised by the Jones Government teschersr-W “ Ll in its election platform has been PB paid. However. Charlottetown and Bumnierslde have W“ d" ' need against and have not twelv- ed this increase. Your Federation executive feels that all its mem- ber, ghquld be treated on the same terms with exceptions of this kind a quantity. We have ac- quainted .the M11115“? °l 55mm‘ tion with our attitude on this mul- ycu will sce on. Your W0" gram, a representative body Wm wait on thc Government tomorrow afternoon. We DIIYPWEIY have 1°“ (m; matter till convention so as all may have all QPPQTWMU/ M Wm‘ lng personally their sentiments on the time worn question of salary. You have been forwarded from your General Secretary l BMW!“ scale which your executive are 0hr} auimously agreed 0n. Later t ts nftcrnom s period will be allo- sd to you ell when you may be heard On this importer“ 1-we- We want you to exvf"! your idess and ypur proposed courses of “$11335; summer the. CT-F- 9°11’ ventlon was held at Saint John. Qin- representatives wer mtelie Bowness and Mabel Metho- son and Mr. J. Reilflald “Mama; fun. A detailed upon. of this w “w” illi. "" wsd . T-"llnafllflsduhatlonul Horizon has been operating very successfully under me capable editorship w. Miller Mscllhdyen. Mr. Mac- mdyen h“ put much time on this work and 1 um certain that all teachers have flPDmllWd h" ff t. spledlitiiflgige thre year we wltmwd s change in the portfolio of Min- ister of Education, Hon. Mark R» Mcduigm, Minister in the Comp- bell Government. aseimuue the 1m‘ tent role of Attorney-Benefit! EL the Jones Government. Hon. J- be any wet to the Cit f om s trsnspvrt stan point?" {Recorder Mai-tin: "'I‘hl.t is the 0P- inlcn o! men who know more lllflul fr. than myself. But I sm- slso afraid that a direct approach to Ottawa, to put than ‘on the mot’. gull!" prejudice the city's prospectu- cting Mano; Mcliiemu"! Co .McDon ‘s sugges 0n 0 we “Emu the Bond of ‘Rude’! uestloxis is a 800d one." q Recorder Martin: ‘I would ldvlse strongly not to put in the motion that you wish to recover the costs. because I know they, from the begin- ning they would not take over In airport unless it we; freel ven." Mr. MsoKlnnon: "! wit ow the resolution on the condition thltnwe meet with the Board of ‘Pride. Coun. Dounn: “They won't meet us. They sold it was not worth while. 1 feel we should tskio the some attitude." Ooun Mentioned: "We mum e0- reto. "Stun. Dougen: "It" neg’; eo- ooerlte wi us." Afior some furtner discussion. t e yo: uutructed the City Clerk illmwmfltlli“ m‘ ‘twill comm . mower ng o r 00110030111 llld inViNhI time l0 I int conference. cctod . y Mr. '1'. Ledwell Doyle, who ""1 Immedllbely after M: Doyle's ld- i 1 i t0 w“ filled Byl 0! added . other than ' At Annual Meeting Federation u». mf as waum of mm’ after- Wsite J . {the Province’ outdlhdlgllum wtnlklng eve: Awreoletfoa lxpnlsel "We take this 0 G1 of . Helium extending to Hon. our flllllfwlllxlg: 0f his Y our executive was el- ordillly by w portfolio. 1 d m nee vc m n" and his c - W egret since hildeltbseel: Iiniifesndto his fsmily we e od our deepest sympathy. Prof. Show’: Return “It would _that nu teschere m delighted to near of his retina. His worth is :.'."£;°..‘..‘.'€.i‘...l”..l‘“....u..."“° hi: uh‘ y . We hue no doubt that ho will meet with outs success. "Before concludi , I take this o portunit of ma ng you for asticgnfi ence placed in‘ fxnohogy ec m; your prestden . o you hove not been too disappoint- e “To tbs members of the execu- tive, I say “Thank You’ for their cc-operation at all times during the past vear. I regret very much oolalon of our zen-Ill Gen- -rsl Secretary to retire. This in- deed would be a severe loss to the eder . Mr. Maodonsld always given you his very best. Personally, I believe, he was ‘he most console worker you could possibly have had. If no in- sists on lcsv . no leaves you with efioerococdofserviro- Th lse tributotohislbllltyllsnor- an . "As we meet here in annual con- vention. we find the world still in the darkness of war. do breokia or than nppesm would indicate. Let us beseech the Great Teacher to incalculnte in the hearts of all men the virtues of charit mid {ustlce which will produce ll: our ives a. love of pence and n hatred of war. Then and only can we 100k forward to fulfillment of the great principles as enunciat- ed in the Atlantic Charter." MANY ABUSES QPL we» service were paid teachers lat your, but this year it is not being id. In the other can for me first half of last you the teacher received tbs bonus but claims she did not get it for the lest half o! the year. Now in the School Act it states definitely that this bonus is to be pale first and second class teachers It seems. however, that an Order-in-Coiuicil was passed in uns I88. cloning toachers in third class schools as third olul teachers end therefore not eligible to receive the bonus. Strange Sltulticns "Regarding regular class teachers end superior class teachers some ' __ situations arise. I of two teachers in the some school. They each receive a supplement of $125. Th lor c teacher from die Government because she is getting $25 over the minimum required from the ds- trict_ and the superior class teach- er gels only beca all‘?! from the dis " in there are cases where first class teachers Efg teaching in second class schools. Let us say the supplement they receive in $100 They Ire rated as second class teachers for the statutory pay they receive from the Government but it seems they are rated as first lclass teachers by the Government lin order to save the additional $25 ‘supplement to be paid over tho minimum of $75. (Tho secretary that ho was informed this wls done in error and advised any teacher so affected to cell It the deplrtulcnt and have the nutter rectified.) It has also been brought t0 my attention that in some cages r- I001 on permit to teach who never qualified for n teacher's license moelilvedc‘ morn pay than certain , ex ‘ an: fie his is the result of the upsatisfsctcry system of Unfair Deduction 2N- “Amifin prutioo which seems most unJust relates to the deduc- tion of teachers‘ pay when the at- tendance fails below 00 per cent. Due to labor shorta e occasioned bg the war, at ccrton seasons of t e your many of the children lre compelled to helo with the form work. As a result tho attendance e81 iesent eecher ma» use be: min- trict requires 1 7 . Au. ABOARD ron scum: "There's only one thin] that worries me," aid Mr. Plcobsc who was arranging with his bank manger to subscribe fez the new Victory Bonds. “Thepcece won't be dictated at Berlin." “How's that?" demanded M- Chili!!!’ the bank manager. ' - ' "There won't be enough of Berlin left," replied Mr. Plcobac. "However -— we'll put this loan over first and settle the details afterwards. Let's ‘o! Everybody!" ' on ro BERLIN- IIIY vicvonv cellos sown m sunny, soururnu ounuuo . and tlu teacher is mlde to suffer. this prectiog uld dilspelnsed with, :8 lesstwltlll 0 er. Ml’. N80500:? save an tline lceurnni cunnouin AVOID IDNG wuss b: m. early. 1M your Civic taxes 4-0-71. are w 4-1 4. LllLPOOI-ll co ecergfCedar my w pmum" containing all grades. rs- f tn t " , gtsbllsllllmen: all“: ltlllz-xl-plillllecxlnli psi-tin reproach v non-u of auxcoztiohndte lookufitgr adminis- hcir spgclnl sbilitl b. used. mud the establishment of lures: school ' .. according to 8001111101001 location Ono-loom lohooi I ll “that.of ofiadoggfioombscloelfi flroc g0 haveo onlyt one pupil i!!! Grouse and i . s». av t G 01nd i0 Indy“ hgvewghrrée, . tl.“l.i“3=‘§£°“ °ll.“u"€i.‘ii“§'= “l” o u. In order to “gs pupils ont- lfsfiflt lhhfifih tlfese “m” s Of ese 405 schools. 176 have an avera e attendance of 16 or less pupils, s hove i5 or leu E2011: in the dicrtct and I) school: Hvglluthmi pupilslnthedls- r c . ‘The! ratelon the i100 sssessma V8“! 0X1 O in the rural dlstrlbts rm from 1c cents to over $1.00. 0f the $222,000 subsidy received from Ottawa. teachers received somewhere in the vicinity 101:2.- nding so we n mo by 000. notwithste were promised 0100.000 of o the Government spokesman of the day, and three rs ago we were HOME gacmised our air she-re of the “Ems .000. "In foot over e thirteen year period. 1020-1042 the av e ul- sry of teachers moi-eased y the magnificent sum of 87.77. and yet some kind friends will toll us to stop talking about slleryl" TEACHERS GIVEN __._(92'*."11l19§_l@!fl\pme_1) the English novel!’ Drama, too, Professor thought to ue a sadly hlse of literary s v; I natural love of t c. Yet drums in the school curric- ulum is usually confinec; to Shake- speare. Storiea in School Renders could be dramatized by the teach- er and the upils could be encour- aged to wr te some simple scenes in dramatic form. More plays uulllCl ne taught in both Public Ind Hilli School. Shakespeare is more ~ "He taught than any other English classic. . Gundy maintained .. (no much emphasis has been place-l uvvu svord-stuuy in Sheke- spesre and not enough on his oo- etic and dramatic power. It should not b: forgotten. he said. thlt Shakespeare was a professional dramatist who wrote for the the- re. President Pius Callaghan pre- sided at lost ullhtb meetinl. at which e worm vote of thanks was | tend the guest speaker. “Wu? G-ll-li IUBGLAII n‘ olocn‘ scone-om Police m ' In luvlllfllfimm es could be best n IBM lest night. it was reported» NEW BATION I00! IN Ulla Ration Book No. 4 came into use today when sugar coupons 80 Ind 3i and preserves coupons l7 and I0 became valid. By April lli coupons valid. with the exception cou nnwlll bointbqnnnt boo . Tee Ind coffee coupons T-M and T-Si and butter coupon l6 will become valid on the 30th of this month. Butter coupon 59 becomes valid on April 2'7, Housewives Ire reminded not to dos Rs BimkNmZlIsiteonl-l the I coupons to be used for the rum-n snning lulll‘. ECONOMICS 0L — The regular of time“, ‘lggtetowo Tuesday evening a the ham Mrs. Dora O An disoiuslon developments in the field Lion revealed much fit"... M” ‘film m ciuiiu meet-b. a rope: on e ivities to be presented st New 8 Con- vention which she plans to slime u. Ilu-eilerlcion. Apfu ia end 14. At the next mee . Miss Hua- Gilli; will present llrns decline with the subject of Nutrition is- silfogfl by the National Film - v o . WOMEN'S AID SERVICE -Jl'hl Women's Aid Society of the Baptist Church held an annual Easter thenkofferi service in the vestrv last night. e president, Mrs. '1‘- gékfesl was indthfhcheirfllgn- Jig!!- ue res o so pure ~ Ion lndyMrs. Henry Coliheck ind in prayer. A very interesting Ad‘ dress was given by Dr. Zclls. Clerk returned medical missionary from !Indie. who spoke on the 01 christian missions in tat land describing in particular the devel- o ment of medical work. A duel " aka Up Thy Cross" wu very Wel- rendered by Mrs. Ronald Noble and Mr- Ralph Rupert. A pageant “nnswerlnll India's need" was wei presented by members of the World wide Guild, namely Margaret M0 Ewen. Georgie Word, Jeanette Lad- nor. Elethu Saunders and Marl‘ aret Ballem. The meeting close! with benediction by the PM")! Rev. Ronald Noble. Gundy nsgleotod dren . can be dramat- OONTINUE AFTER WAI can TOWN _<cr>- The South Personals ounce-ecu“ “a l" "l" l‘ * l‘ °l De nald. Princlvl we! no m flidqivndefit bod! helpinl sclmieetsrxsullligh Slzhool, is attend» with problems of demobilization and! m“ Teacher, Fgdgrptipfl, the collection of fund, for Allied: countries in distress- snmcffor PROTECTION In medieval times betrothsl ring presented on the tlp of the sword - im- John Des-fines» prlrwli" lof Borden High School. ls nttcn ‘ding the '1‘ ' Convention. Premier J. Walter Jones who We foils below the r uired standard i -': l lng will take g day at the Trundle Bay commencing Wednesday 1 bombing fin Bey ss illust \'LUU‘A ‘ilk NOTICE ________________________ The public is hereby warned that practice bomb- placo at any time during the night or. so consllts of o. circular are: of 1 In radius, a jaunt to the East Shore of f i. \- reted on warning notices in the District. No unauthorized perlon is permitted to enter the anger one on or after the date mentioned. meant s knight would fight for his isdy. u __ ‘--h1|Fn'IIN\-"QNHA|P-'APJAHIJ day . ls recovering and was able ll -- bs it h office for a short tlm‘ yesterday. ARjl-lirry Bsilcn. who wu 10 lured in s ohootln accident V: .-.».....u recent ., let for the l" hospital It H: ifax yesterday. lvir. Airzlélgzfihsnfiilerm: Practice Bombing Range, 1e "T" 2th of April, 1944. This .000 yd! l Trscadle fill-ill?‘ ".‘°“»‘ll3lu'“iw- u" Iahlgdlllg 115155.”? ‘llltifediiu fur-l mother. Mrs. Moi-nut Drum- 1 ~ B94130! I L in, 194.; _ confined to bed for the PM?!" I