APRIL 223951” ‘run qgAllLorra-lnwlv GUARDIAN {AGE 11-IIRTEEN Toronto Bakery. Water Strootl carrier B07 I‘ 30 WI’ Y?’ ‘THE OFFIOI U DI. U. I; Gallant. Kinkoro. will llo eloood from April 11th to Moy &¥L _,yon, BALI. - Heavy 4mg truck wagon, quantity o1 yellow in- termediate lnonglo coed. Hudson Lowther, Anthony. R- 3- LSTEEL IIAMES. chain traces, |l“|\‘l' etldS. sweat pads. and hame _,t,-,-,p_<, available ot the Summer- side Hardware. -I“'k; HAVE IN STOCK. farm torn-r. poultry fence, barb wire, frurlilg wire and staples. Get our prices. ‘the Sumlnerside Hard- warv. -DON"!‘ MISS (he variety con- Wt in St. Eleanor's Hall Tues- - \prii £2, at 8 p.m., under an, '5 of St. Eleanors Women's institute. Sale of homemade coitdy. Admission 35C tind 25c. ' -.\'OTICE:--A llleetiug of those intrivstcd in procuring n home 1,,- ,| doctor will be tlelrl in Cen- t.-.l. Bedequc. ‘Tuesday, April Z2 at 6 pm. -i't)LlCl-3 COURT-In tile Sum- n\(‘l$lf‘lf' Police Court yesterday morning a man froln the main- Isnii W115 given a month in Jzlil for stealing a cap from a local glint‘. l-fe was also fined $25.00 and costs for being drunk. An- niil/‘l’ drunk received the some fine, S —l'l(tll’ERTY ‘TRANSFER I. transfer of properly has taken place in Wilnlot. Tile desirable farm properly owned by Mr. S. S. Benton has been sold to Mr. 1.1mm l-lzlll who delivers milk in Si1't'i*side. 'l‘liis furin was t: eTlY olvncd by the lair Mr. isiiliker and is in splendid coizcl. on. Mr. Hall sold his own farm to Mr. Alfred Waite. Sher- 'Jl"""r;P.--S. ._uls'sl0N.\RY SPEAKS lll-lll-E _-\' itie Baptist Church. Suin- file ide, on Friday evening at 8 chock an interesting address was given by Dr. Jcilil Gordon. BA. MJL. B.D.. n returned mis- $\rll,‘il'\' from Itidiii, who discussed (‘ilntliiions in that country. dwell- Tbo Guardian will bo dolivcrol 0o any hog. u; gum, do; or 12o pq Iooh Illono BI for thimotnlee. U! gill! your Mi" h ti" My rupondblo to: dollvorioo on your roam, ‘ r . WEXTERN GUARDIAN " ' scan-rot .r. rumor Murphy. m llanovor so. and Gum Glow. no omn- so. lUligilEkflslDl 5nd PRINCE COUNT! ‘ —'---—*"1'L "l- iliilfidiiufilll. Advertising -" Tbaliuorrllon t... l. 1...,“ h,“ u, d m SUMMERSIDE tvllflrll: ltnroo In lonnloulao: TODAY (Monday) and loll Both-w». w-m. Shoot; Golrlia Ill-union. will» moot; . TUBDAY lhri Gllldfll I‘! Gronvillo Btroot SliOiilD A Gilli be made to pa for the trouble her » JIIIOINGTON SCHOOL mg. in" _ QPNUL meeting 1° Con. —IALI OI BUTTEIMILK. Q. file Buttermilk to; the 5mm o; 1947. of the Kenslngton Dairying C0'°P!rative Association Ltd.. Willi 9 sold by auction at the Butter, Plhhl. Wednesday. April 3rd, 1947, at 1 Pr M. —MUR,_ESCO AND FLITE. all colors. llrtint brushes, raw 011 and turpentine in stock. .'lllc Suin- merside Hardware. —BEG‘ltE'l‘ ILLNESS-Tho mnny friends ‘of M)‘. Harold Mclvdr. Sumlnersidc, are sorry to learn o! his illness. He is confined to his home at. present but it ts hoped that he will be able|to be out in a few. days. s ~—CAR. ACCIDENT ~ An auto- mobile driven by Mr. Picton Brown of Charlottetown, while travelling west failed to make 4 0',‘ Scroorlplrly by PHIIIP VORDAN Author oi "ANNA lUCASIl Ircm lho Naval by MAIITTA M WOlH loloolod thru Urrliod Anlm —Mr. Edward A. Clarke, em- DlQVPP or the c. N. R.. TrLirO, N, 5.. is spending his vacation in- Siilllifllcfside, with this motiier, ittrs. Richard Clarktm-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack K , Al W-elslord, N. B. spent theeflrllgslt ALKSE and week in Summrrside with Mrs. ELAND Keenan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. shows 7153.15 John Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- 185’ accompanied them on return and will remain a couple of weeks. g Matinee Tuesdoy 3:30 “WHISTLE STOP". SEETHING SPENDING STRENGTH - DRAMA OF SMALL TOWN Sbilielogion Hockey tllub Banquet-light Tho Btmlmorslde Legion Hockey Club hold ‘o’ banquet at ' coylem banquet room Saturday evening, The hockey management wlLh their players and the _invitgd Buesis sat down to a bihflplugu; 51.0""- "ld l prose-am of toasts and‘ shorraddresses was can-lad out under the chairmanship of M8101‘ ‘J- 5- Wrlslhtysccretnry of “Qbil-"difi! on addition tosoill l the‘ Prince C u t L - yvdnugor. Alan 2am. at $6 NfacNnught ‘Frurhlllvly, ci-ifls}, d“ 'M- local Leglorlaires had won. we; on display. i ‘Ilho following toast-s were hon-i "e55 T9 011!‘ Klnfl. proposed by D0" DWI-i; to our country, re. 517M090 t0 bl’ John McNeil]; to "l" “Wife? club, responded to by; Charles Deighan. Nqmian MacDonald gave annual hockey roundup for the i the DB5! year. ‘a- minute's silence was observed for the 131C Jug 01189.1‘. former goalie of the Cristi“. who. had made the ' Silllrecne sacrifice in thc last war, and for the late Clarence Taylor, a fellow hockey player and one of the victims of the recent drowning tragedy at Freetown. Mi‘. Leo Doyle offered to put 11D t! trophy-for the best Maritime‘ 098m 11w! was composed only of resident hockey players. Ti-le B13 Four and Cape Breton League Composed largely of tourists would, not be eligible for suctncompc- Lltion. the turn at St. Elcan ‘s cor Pod cod . about u “lock Satugéay “[212: b'y u mil: dfolliowlng made brief re- and turned over. There were five SEYMOUR wemn Pr}?! ‘Ilse “Emir” c‘! the Belrsons in the car besides the NEBENZAI. camera‘ gafed cizlllfi‘: 9:53:12 rver but none of them suff r cl ' ' , iniuries more serious than aofEv/i Diwcwd b7 Cameron‘ {hwy Bemard imml‘, euis and bruises. The car was‘ i-EQNDE wmqbaieafk Sahurirw" (‘ioachx l-luite badly damaged, 5 MOGUY; Méjor wgghtan tie ClIf-ilrmillgi l BORDEN SCHOOL ESPN‘! cf Bordcll Schocl fcr March. Prmoipsi’: Department Gracie X. Sin-l, Alice Jay; 2, Shirley lViacIsaac. 1 Grade .\'. Jr.--tl, Barbara Herring; 2. Sybil Murphy; 3, Frances Own. Grade lX.—-1, Lloyd ilerfel]; 2, Freddie Toombs; S, Marjorie Irving. Vioo-Prirleipll‘; Department Grade I. e1, Joyce MacDonald; 2, Velma. Trowsdole: Si. Kay Allen. Grade VlL-l, Marguerite West- Expellditure of energy, whim , you may not have to spare, ls even A sruali town, a country fair, a m0"! 100111111113’ ithan letting money, shady nightclub are the settings bum n hole in your pocket, say the for "Whistle Stop." A girl who is dimwfs- iloo beautiful, and too knowing; a Exiravagance is never more dan- j ileer-rlo-lvell wI-th a pocket full; gerous than when it wears out re- ‘iof pride: the ruthless and wealthw serves of physical strength. The owner qr 11m 10ml nlgmdub; and, t haver; 2, Elva MacKerlna; 3, Laura Ozon. Grade ‘Vf.—1, Clive Sharpe and Jean Ceretti, equal; 2, Leonard Gai- iant; 3. Mary Sexton. Intermediate Department TEAOIIEILLSALARIES (Continued from Page ll) | explained that under the new set- Illp a, contribution was not requlr-I led. He maintahlcd that a. mistake had been made wilcn the Govern-l nlont started the ‘fund, by paying ‘IIHIIUlIlQI out o! it to some who had paid nothing in. Hon. Dr. MacMillan demanded the names. Mr_ Hughes said ins reference was to some who Iiari not paid for some time afterwards, He did not lllmtien ally names. Dr. MncMi-llan said it was ex- plained‘ to the teachers that the) fund was not netuarially sound.-Ac-' cording to the Provincial Tress-l urer, it will take $900,000 to moire‘ the fund sound, but the actuary asked tho Government to oontri-i bute $500,000 and Ply $15,000 a year, and raise the teachers per- ccntégc of contributions. H: maili- lalned that the Accounts showed that the drain on the filnd dlti not origl-natc in the early years ol‘ its establishment. Mr. Hughes argued to the con- trary, and there was some dcbatc on‘ this subject. "Although you are advised by the actuary to pay 515.000 yxarly’ into this fund you are clot tlviilg it," said Dr. MllcMillau. Mi‘. Hughes said that was the casc. Mr. R. R. Bell said there was another actuarial scheme vvli~~h was presented by leadinfl repres- eillatives of the teachers, \\'il'.Cl'i the Government apparently zurti- ed do\vn_ Theliouse should have, both plans before it'ln order to} vote intelligently on the silbjcizi.’ In this connection he quoted from n resolution passed by the PEI. Teachers’ Federation, which vzlds‘ as follows: Teachers’ Resolution Whereas, in an Actuarial Survey of the Teachers’ Superannuation l RELIABLE SERVICE! Good Values!’ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION l3ieasant Shopping! At MNCI; luJ7 Fund conducted last year, it was found that our Pension Fund is . . . not acluaY-luuy bound. ‘Dial, cultural and intellectual r,\.~_[.:iils1-,. happy and ii more ])u“*crful. m“, y“, m saying that Englflrc And, ‘vhefcas fcl1ain p,-o;,,_.,,,15 \°|°i1"1¢11i- Of lhcuilrmbcls of vnclitiiiuilico icl‘ good ni i-liu rvoi-id- halzl saved tier-sell‘ by her exertions or the Board or Governors oi the community; 4f) 'Io_ promote loui-‘t-lillt it has been 1n 1-‘. greatest“ liilli would save Europe by ller cv- Prince Edward Island Teacher; ist travel by making Prince Enl- (lays oi our iorclotllers. . . i mnpjq ‘ Federation were incorporated int-i ‘vam Island a prfwma’ °r "'“"'“‘1 _ [declare berm" W" R11 U181 myl “But. in our tune," she declared a B,“ which was to haw been beauty and attractiveness. ‘iillOIP, life, -,v11¢11,,~,~ ,1 1),. 10m; Uri "we “my Hm me Brmsh m1- prcscnted to the Provincial LOSS-l T11 i110 llfflmvllou of sin-ii rurnl short. sltull be drv eri to your oer-i pile 1114.. led tile world first allu luturc last year; ‘ And, whereas, it. has been leilTl-t ed on good authority that. the Provincial Treasury Board have rejected thc Bill referred to above. lbcautificalion, the Society is Julii- \i;~¢~ and tile service of ulit‘ orized: inlpcriai family to which we all be. To provide ilidiivdual, cominun- long. ity, district, county and provincial prizes for progressive improvement strength to carry Srvui tins now to alive limit after the battle 15 won.’ ‘During the tour of South Africa ‘full.’ Royal Family had everywhere ‘been taken to the heart of the "But I shall not have the out this resolut- irl favor c-f an alternative plan of °t rum‘ "nmemesi their own; Arid, whereas. this plan does not meet with the ap- proval of the teachers; Therefore. be it resolved that we urge the Milizstcr of_ Education Enmitlcs genera“? and thc members of his (loverr-I rhlance for proéljcgsivc mill‘? To tame in “w Pruvlnclal ments to farm properties so as to Legislature thc report of the net- uariai survey made by Mr. Shep- pard. ancmdtive)arranging to roeure trees and urn- iamental shrubbery at a rcasollcl cost, to contestants; lo expend moneys for fostering clean-up eanl- signs on farms and in rural cem- to provide as.- ‘milniiy; to promote contests an other means of induccimeni to‘ - - - bark on ndividuai (2) To- prcsent to the Provincial farme“ t” em , _ i Legislature the Pension Bill as When“: iggtther heliilfrigéigscfmig 3:31; prepared Last year by the w-iluw‘ ‘Tgduhldlrichys aDdvcIltlsi-ng tlho ‘nonle- lrig committee: Mr. L. W. ahmv, P ‘ To provide aa- ion alone. linlCss you join 1n 1t with isislanee for home improvement hj,’ lllf‘ its, l now invite you to do. ‘t know that your support. will be blc unfailingly given." Only Unfavorable Comment lTllC only unfavorable collunelit in]p_'u\'c< pilbilshcd ill Britain on Elizabeth's birthday was contained raise the general tone of the coma, 5511;112:1131? 1:811)’ “éflrlfelll , ' l an no prsona ‘ spect but that she was not quali- lilC which disre- in ficd lo lead the empire in the pres- c-nt-day world. ("Vi/hat a reflection onv the in- stitution of hereditary monarchy it is ihnt the titular headship of the PC0191“ and ‘mCiCiE to feel that we are lust as iIlllCll at hcine here as i1 we hurl lived among them all our liv- Db. “iii-at is the great privilege be. longing lo our place in the worlds» tvido commonwealth-that. than; arc ironies ready to welcome us in every cOiillllfllii. oi tile earth." Earlier Princess Elizabeth took the blggrst parade of (her life when she reviewed more than 7,000 troop; and veterans. She wore a soft atoll-lo- colorcd dress and hat and was re- ceived writlt tremendous cheers from the vast crowd. As each detach- inlclll. came past she acknowledged its salute with a smile and a no¢ in: tnirticulilrly on the work of th» Canadian IlIiSSiOXICITlOS of all dt-iionlinations. who are doing a r-tinderful work with a small staff medical authorities say that. with health as with money. you cows‘, pay out all the time; you must put something to your account, if both for such n tremendous populat- and, are to q-neeL ion. Dr. Gordon has n lnost Canadians are urged to 11v; W159“ iIP-i": personality and o very 1y and moderately. in order to build lirtrrtainlug manner in his melih- od of delivery. He was accomp- ariicrl by Mrs. Gordon who rend- rrctl two solos in nn fitdinn lan- \ and the other in ltlnglish. . ~. "A Ifittie Bit of Love." i minister. Rev. E. J. Barrass. llrrsidrd and Rev. N. A. Hicks o! ‘ ll tiflercd prayer. The meet- 150d with the Mizprll Ben- health they can bank upon. OLDEST HOSPITAL l l The oldest hospital in America. (he Hotel Dien of Quebec, was fcundtd in 1639. i ALE IDTTLES PURCHASED We call for nlo bottles. on; quantity. pinto and quarto; high rot prices paid. We will also on; for Jove: bottles. Bring them ll ll"! lI-Ilfllltca on omple supply o Javex. Phony Cecil’: pick-up. FOR SALE Grocery, ‘l l1. to: is a bartender with p, disrepulao past are the chief characters i George Rafe stars as Kenny Veech, the town loafer with a chip 011 his shoulder He is lc-ve with Mary played by Ava Gardner. Runner-up l-n the tri- angle is Lew Lentz, sophisticated rand wealthy owner of the night- club. the Flamingo. Mary. in iovc with Kenny but resentful of his "the world owes me a, living" attitude, does all her Waltzing with Lew. Kenny, how- ever, is not stung into giving up a pool table for an office desk. He merely gets sullen. And Lew. furious at. being thwartQd by lrtzy do-llolhlllg, gootl-for-nothing, gets dangerous. The dynamite is fired by Lew‘: bartender, Gitlo. played by Vi:- tor McLaglcrl. Gitlo is not an or- dinary bartender. He ‘rs in dell: to Low for having pulled him out of a jam with the police. Never allowed to forget his "obligation? Gitio's hatred boils higher and higher. A cronyo of Kenny's. Gitlo fig- ures lhrlt to "liquidate" and rob Lew would solve everything far both himself and Kenny He in- I Permanent Wnva Machine g D170"- 1 Billmlwo my, l Sham Slzznzzzcrside l ‘t li- assltlNAl. (IARD T. Earle iliokoy Chartered Accountant 347N011. 20 Wlvn Clips, 99 Prompt.‘ nrs. B0 feet blocking Pads, sot “‘ ’ 'd Rods. 27 Heavy Rollo, 9i Wnvettc Roda. 9 Towels, 721 Mulhlnelens Clamps. 1 Tray cn| Skull. This machine , is in good oondl. Hon and in Priced no sell as I nnw Office oi r5 Gmwm. Bu!" given up hair drooling. summem Anyone interested apply to Phone 515 MR8. JOHN M. CAMPBELL, rrcoilown, P. E. I. F —-G. If. ill.- ‘QIJ Sullrmer suits and drones there to nothing quite oo smart. cool or W: rls Butobrr Linen. It ll the ptrfcct nuterlol for tailored sum» ottr m:k'““,i'i“""- Tlicr» Is ~. beautiful array of colon in the Butcher Linens- a c‘ m"!- Nfl. blue. and. gold, ooquo, moo and ohnrtreuso. This Inb- ‘ufmls in lotll M nnd 36 Inch v/idtila. The prices are ifrosn 11.25 to " P" Yard. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. n Rims-we nrc not going to let tho lndiol get oheod of you. ‘rho Men's ‘o II‘ tltpnrtnlent has o combination Nylon ozul Rayon ooolr yon on going m" ""- lt has the "multiply" heel and too for longer wear. ‘lilo colors m‘ "M- 1'1"!» block. gray. brown and blue. ‘Illa also: on 10 to ll 1-2 and .° “i” i" F125 Mr pnlr. Coma in Men. Your NYIDNS are in thc Moira "P “Dormant. I mm" 1°" "in Your rooo ‘spicy and highly louooukm will b0 delighted in llcmmwlo lliolrlod rod (hot) popporl. The o on bolus il as oonlio. Ior "m: ooneeo Fronolll drooolng oto‘. A tow drops of lilo liquid lo oil that to n‘ "P!- Fol- flhlll or new: ob. one nopwr. We on also happy to toil "afloat tho Porto Poto which In npln book on tho market. This oholoo _ ‘a! ‘paste OIHRNIILIQfl of pork. fot. nlllk. liver. onlonl. cereal and anion l! " l‘ i‘ 0'6" of discriminating people. It lo ready to servo. There are two , "l the s or, ill mm nml the r o: olsoo l1 eento. Grocery Departs-racist. , ‘ A rm assortment of SGQPIIIQKQI oil-lull mm are on dim!» in the Ind 1o donor-uncut. The variety of oolm and doolgno oro oo attractive "m" "P" it hard to nose ltilooo bv. Tho duo no l2 to 20 and they arc Ihiiflmti. Wo llolvl xpcct trim in lul long no come in today. s om! lo rnt. v More noun-hull lovely iwulooonh of 8oIlI&Or ootfml 3,’; it» be moo In tho lodloo woor doporinlonil l thin! m"! 1m thw- "‘ 0'0"“ n-r-i nan-om. "u awn-motors, my," -.r-~ "airy to will‘ and Fl" ttamaotler. glue ll to so. Tho cottons lro oslro lilo seemollm oro lass. ‘ "1 Wu notion-mono I . p“, t th 5W8!- I pair shinning Shears, 1| pail- Barber Shears, 1 Choir, litjlwuys forks over veiglell Ken into tho plan, and e sthge is set. The yearly carnival, which al- n sizeablo rental to the ulgtlteiilh owner. is due in town. Erich ycnr. thc night the carnival pillls oilt. Lew takes his money to the station and catches the train to Detroit, where he deposits hi5 profits. That, Gitlo figures, is the best time for their plan. The bartender takes care of the details. But although going along wi-th him. Kenny's mind isn't. made up. On the night of their plan his ildecislon disrupts the situation completely. Everything backflres in their The flax-y plunges from violence t0 violence and Kenny. who is tn- nocent. finds himself fleeing t‘.0 law. OLDEST CODHMNY The oldest incorporated comp- any in the world, tho Big Copper Mining company of Sweden hu observed it; 600th anniversary. __.____._..i_____ l Inland School of Mule loo- ntosl hero provilloo tutoring In plono. guitar, bruo and meg instruments, We carry n regular stock of onrront records and shoot lnnolo. Also guitars. violins, record - players, rodioo and musical nceeooorl PERRY lluslo sentinel’ Phone ‘Ill-i lnnlnlorollo X -< i n! this tale of love RlTld violence. | a Keougll. Grade V.—i, Charles Sexton; 2, Jean Ellis; 3, Hilliard McInrlis. Grade IV.-1, Yvonne Gallant; 2, |Shirley Gallant; 3, Desmond Mc- ~ Iver. i Grade Ill.—-1, Freda. Noolimn; 2, Bllizabeth Jay; 3, John L. Read. Prhlxlry Department Grade II. Sr.—1, EdiLl-l McIver Daisy Trenholmi; 3, Rosita Croke . Grade If. Jr.-1, Aldona Gallant; 2, Allison Jeffrey. Grade I. A.—1, Robert Gallant; 2, Betty Currie; 3, James Murphy. Grade I. B.-l.'Wny.ne MacKenna; Gerald Arsenauil; 3. Robert 2, Grade I. C.-1. Hazel Macifienzie; 2, Phyllis Trenholrn; 3, Willard Giliis. CANCER TOLL Tho equivalent of a sizeabie Call- adion city, or nearly 200,000 W1‘- ‘sons. died of cancer‘ Ln tile United ‘States and Canada in 1946, it is cs- tlmated ln health circles. One medical authority is on record with the statement thatv the real tragedy in these figures lies in the rectum a. least one-third of these deaths could have been orevenlw He declares that this in egg died because the su led to suspect cancer symptoms irl ' the first pin-cc, and did not seek til": early medical advice. diagnosis 11"‘) treatment essential to successful conquest of cane?!‘- ' KING OF IIERRING \ SAID SEA SERPENT ' HALJFAX. April 2o - (or) - L! anyone would like to cast on eye on a sea serpent they wouldn't have much iucls off the coast of Nova Scotia. . 1' 0f course there are occasional ll-opom from flahonnen that the ‘rnyotérieun creatures were sight- rge percent- ‘ fferers fail- ‘ ;Mr' Randolph carrumers. ML w_ fits from rural beautification, and E. Massey, Dr. G. D. Steel. Mr_ H. W. Yeo, and Mr. P. S. Bradley. i And, be it further resolved that .a copy of this resolution be sent ito the Minister of Education, and ‘all the members of thc Provincial‘ Legislature. i i PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL ‘ Lilf‘! Hon. Mr. Hughes moved House into committee, with Mr. E. Cullen in thc chair, cr-l an Act to| iamerld the Public Utilities Act. , The hill authorizes the Board to ‘investigate and take action where, service rendered or the supply of ‘any commodity provided by any, public utility is interrupted o.‘ is likely to be interrupted. The Board, is empowered to certify its find-Ii ings to the Lieutenant Governor m, ,Courlcil, who may declare a con-r rlition of emergency respecting the, service being rendered or the com- modity being provided by such ‘public utility If, after on)’ 80¢)‘ ‘investigation, it appears to the Board that the public utility is; capable of efficiently rendering the‘ servire~dcnlanded the Board may, make an order, in such terms a5 i" may nee fit, compelling such nub-l iic utility to render the service required. Section 2 provides that "if in any ease the supply of electric energy from any public utility to its cus-l tomcrs is interrupted for any} con-I tinueils period exceeding; fifteen minutes (except in cases approved‘ by the Board) and the Board. upq [on investigation, finds that suchi interruption of service was due to crircumstarlces which the puhltcl utility. by the exercise of reasoil-_ able care and foresight, could have taveided the Board may impose upon such public utility n pmflliy, not exceeding five hundred dol-, iars for each interruption, and if; such penalty is not paid within- flfteerl days after the imposition thereof the Board may proceed to l iural Resources, WiliPh it Wis PX- imtmwhvtt ell-but. tl-lero has been no Pl'°°f'collect such penalty in the mon- ‘cf their actual IPPQKTIMQ “M” ner prescribed for the recovery of 1984.. amounts assessed under this Acti| . In U!!! Y0" "if"!!! WM 00' provided always that the imposi- lioved in sea serpents were luhii- not. of such penalty by the none] nnt._ An eminent. scientist and shall not he eonstruedgas affecting fishery authority had supported any right ot action which any rer- thglr Q1515, go t; "real" serpent. son may have for any loss or dam- Tho professor cited an old ago sustained by reason ‘I sailor from Nova Scotia who 810M580 0i 9190"“? ""85" | |related how a great sari)!“ "ii-h I ‘a hcad like n hol-so and a five-I foot‘ neck cnrno over the side of. his schooner. It was, ho said-I i3: by more “firmed crew ma“- Mr. Morley Bell in the chatr on : a" em "no “Wihtfié ;:,.i.":°rl:r:.r.:‘.i:..f2:.r, crlptlon tallies in many WWI t"! Sucre“, The {morporltflrs “uh demmmws o’ m’ mo“ named in the bill are Ernest \V.i "“""*‘N° °' ‘n ""°"" M” m‘ Johnstone Wniter s: Darby James‘ "r mh‘ “r H" °t m‘ hufln" A McGregor and their ludcelllorln| £5'.?‘1'::s:m81e:$' °t which , ‘The objects of'the society ore ' ' s forth as follows: (o) the i05- mmh "idmmii" bu“ h“ txlng and encouragement of Rural 0"" "Piurd "i "i591? "Wnh Beautification; tbl Encouragement 90 P001" ‘I'm N" z"i“d to! farmers to improve farm homer the most "northerly Scnlldlnovlarllmd premm, ,0 u u, m,“ (m; W!!!“ - same more attrnctlvo lo the young '11"? l" "P010117 0003*"! 0! people growing up in rural cenw‘ ih! 001'"! 009ml» hi" °°°35i°"5i‘ munilies; (c) To improve the vai- ly they are ‘out to the surface by us, or rllrm properties by nccur- somo disturbance." aging well-kept. well-fer; d i-lurl --—--——-— well-painted homo prom res; ull BRAIN IIIDII To provide incentive for improve- ' malt of Rural Schools and Com- ‘Iilo wouel ol-tl the brains and munlty Hallo; (e) To promote corr- blood of victims, looviug tho flesh mlmlty interest in such n project u to ralso tho gencrol level o: so- Rurnl Benutifimtlon On motion of Mr. MacDonald the House wont into committee with the development of the Societyls |program or endeavours in that, lie-i half; to expend moneys providios.‘ literature and plans showing how improvement can he made; to 0.».- pend moneys in photographic and other visual lrleans showing bo- fore and after pictures of indivi- dual homes and communities: l0 accept donations in rash or ser- vices for the promotion of any or all of the purposes above stated. The bl-il was reported 113F900 i“ Evening Session On motion o! Premier _Jones thc House went into committee with Mr. MacKellzle in the chair on an Act to amend thc Legislative 1h», sembly. The bill provides for the. nppolzlimellt of a Minister of ill- dngtrynnd Natural Resources. It ided that the Treasuvl’ Board shall consist o-f the FY0005? and heads of the public “will” rnents of the Government. Dr. MaoMilinn called atlwltvn go the pernicious practice started under the Oomph“) Gmfmlmem of pgying separate salaries to thc chairman of the Treasury 3°57}! and the president of the Evectltixe Council. For malty years the Pre- mier acted as president of the Ex- ecutive Council without salary, as did also the chairman of the Treas- ury Board. _ 'I‘lie hill was reported agree-n to. Premier Jcrlcs rnoved the l-Ioust into committee Wli h Mr. Morvlsstflv, in the chair on an Act to anlcllil the Public Departments Act. 1' provides for the establishment, of a Department of Industry and Nat- iS prov plained is intended to trike thc place of the present Deporiluent of Reconstruction. Reported agreed On motion of Premier Jones, the House won't into committee with Mr. McGowan in the chair on an Act to nmepd the Interpretation Act. This Act also makes provision for a Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. Reported agreed irha House then proceeded on the adjourned debate on motion for Supply. rllllloesglzlairll (Continued from Page f1) delivered from adjoining the Queen's government house. In measured tones, silo said she wag "thinking especially today o! all young men and women who were borrl about tile time of myself and have grown up like -me in thc ter- rible and glorious years of thc Sec- ond World War." "Now that we are coming into manhood and womanhood tt is surely a great joy to us lfli to think we shall be able to take some of the burden off the shoulders of our elders wiho have fought. worked and suffered to protect our child- hood. "I am suro you will see our dil- ficullies in the light that l see them-a; n. grcllt opportunity for a small room study in yon and me. . . . "If we all go fol-wold together with unswerving fnllh, a high courage and quiet heart. we shall be able to make this onciont corn moniwealth . . . even a grander thing-more free. more prosperous, British state should descend to a person whose political and intellect- ual qualifications for a great pub- lic office are no more than those of any wealthy country squircb daughter brought up in the most limited Victorian way," the Daily Worker said. _ (Other London newspapers pub- lished special articles and pictures praising tho Princess.) ‘rho iipCECll was broadcast. in every service of the BBC and re- layed throughout the common- wealth, the United States. Latin America, Ilavvail, the Pilillippinc Islands and the ‘Far East. Princess Elizabeth quoted Wil- After her broadcast aha watched a fireworks display and attended n private ball for young people, MAYOR SEEKS MATE , FOR. HUSKY MARIN! i.\ BURY. England, April m ... (GP) -- The Mayor of 3H1. Aid. T. Taylor, said he prcvponed turning his mayoral purlnr m“ a telnporary matrimonjgl ggqw, -nl1 because a ZOO-pourlcfmnp ine told him ho wanted o. wife. The wife he wants must b0 “l very nice young widow, I to I urith er without a young child." ANNOUNCEMENT _ Tho Management of West Point Forrlo: Llmltod, ilcv- lng mode final arrangements for financing now offer the public an opportunity to moke applications for shores In the Company for limited amounts. Subscriptions open until Moy 1st, i947. For further particulars contact ony oi the following Directors: Curl Weeks, Aibcrlon; Eorle Stetson, Keith Motheson, Dr. Tonton, John Yeo, Sanford Phillips, O'Leory; Hozen Phillips, Summersidc, or the undersigned Secretory- Treasurer. ALBERT NOONA N, Oieory, i’.E.i. AUCTION SALE AT PARK CORNER, NEW LONDON APRIL 29TH Having sold my form i will s-ell by Public Auction sterling at l O'CLOCK ON TUESDAY, APRIL 29th tile following Stock, Form implements and Machinery: l more rising 6 yrs. Belgian Percheron; 2 general purpose mores; 4 milk cows; 2 yeorlings; l Massey-Harris binder; i Mc- Cormick ilcy mower: i hoy rake; i gong plough; l single plow: i potato scuiiler; l horse hoe; i seeder end liorrow; i sel spring tooth horrows; l set light horrows; i manure spreader; l thresh- ing mill; l gasoline engine; l pulper; i truck wagon (new); i box cert (good o: new); l driving woggon; l irulnting sleiqh; l pong sleigh; i wood sleigh; i set bob slcighs; l set ivinnerszi set scoles (Renirew); i grindslone; l pump iock; I churn; i cream separator (new); i set driving ilornms; l set double work llorness; i cort- soddle and breaching: i pod and breaching; collars, homes curd traces; i oil-burning breeder (almost new); quantity boards and - hardwood plank, and several other articles not enumerated. ii doy is not fine sole on first fine doy following. Terms Cosh. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctionool. CHARLES S. MacKAY.