"_A§“3§‘X TODAY ONLY — A_ GREAT VICTORY FILM “G UADACANAL DIARY ’_’ Plus NEWS and CARIBBEAN ROMANCE (Colored) SHOWS TODAY AT 3.15 —- 7.00 and 9.00 A PRINCE EDWARDZ; Two Days- THUR. and SAT. love in the morning-and flight from murder cl night! The wo- penso i1 terrific-and Joan and Fred are lust lhe polr to make the most of every action-necked moment! "Firs 10111347120 AND ATlTt-IFTIG,‘ SPENCER coznmzvi’ tmnrcn THEATRES. AS USUAL. WILL m: ctosso 01v 0000 FRIDAY.” This Theatre and all F. G. Limited Theatres. as usual. will be closed on Good Friday. 5710mm" Company TODAY ONLY Dogwood and Blondie “FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR" snows - 3.15 - 7.00 - ans uq-iom-neuux WBAPITOI. W 2 - DAYS -— 2 THUR. and 3A1 TWO roe BANDS! SIX swirl EEWés! I I . I l/t h l‘ ‘Y. W I ‘ % Jriizzzrsi. g0“ A _Guyesi 0F Stars! Biiiitr Burke Donald Woods Elyse Knox “'" u .'».< wlv , . I l ificencs like that above may become more common nil over the ‘runtry as the gacclne shortage bccomcs more acute. Southern lt‘ ~.lifornl:1 ls rapidly going dry of gas, and r.» rrcrc gas sor- vlce stations, like ihc Lns Anficlcs oft: (lam , .. ming road- side fruit and vegetable llands. \,..\,- .~..---~- _~- ..-..,____,._ .. “so...” I IT HAPPENED ON A HONEYMOON! v ‘ Izmi. i E-M-P-I-R-E. THUR. and SAT. ' wrsrrnuplilnrs .=_LAS‘T,,KILLERS! These ridin’ and tlghtin’ kings top all cowboys! MAYNARD nsgu and l [Notices New Zealimd now has 28.000 N‘ lstsred B0 $30008- ‘ His Excel ency the Governor-Gen- -._ ADDED _ C'AR'l‘O0N hiUSltflfl. COMEDY and SERIAL Scolds Ambassador, Teacher Is Banished 1' coupon, April z-ucr Cable)— Betty Walker, a young Canadian ‘teacher in ‘Turkey, incurred the ldispleasure of the British ambass- iadcr when she told him to stop “nagging his finger at her during _a Christmas Day reception and as ‘B, result was banished w a lonely weachixig post, the Sunday Dis- ipatch said today in u cable from its Ankara correspondent, The correspondent said '-"<cr, nn English teacher ap- .ni_c'.l by the British council, was ._rmng with a group at a cock- {Lilli party in the Embassy shortly Pnftcr her arrival in Turkey when ’an elderlv man approached and ftvngged his finger an inch Irom her nose as though remonstratlnz with her." "Miss Walker did not know who ‘the iingcrwauagger was and, grasp- iing his finger: told him to desist." {said the correspondent. The man i turned out to b,» Sir Hughe Knatch- According to the story, the teach- . c-r was told she would have to leave ‘ Ibull-Hugesen, the ambassador." Turkey but u British newspaper correspondent took her part and wile resull- was the British coun- cil sent her to the lonely post at ilttlee Speaks in Support 0f Gov’t By WILLIAM STEWART Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, April 2—-tCP Cable)- The main political topic in Britain still the vote of confidence the government received Thursday af- ter Prime Minister Churchill de- manded it following a one-vote de- feat cu an umcndment to the edu- cation bill. Mr. Churshill was accused by some quarters of having been dic- Itotorial in seeking this renewed endorsation alter the government was defeated 177 to 116 when l‘. ,soi1ght to rcmct an amendment to itllg bill to llfflVlfle equal pay for lmen uuu WJlTlEIl school teachers. ‘Others szlid hc wus instilled. Support for the government‘! action came in u week-end speech by Clement R. Attlee, Labor leader “ind deputy primc minister, who drew attention to what he culled "the curious doctrine which seeks to draw a. distinction between sill)- pcrt of the government in was and support of the government in civil matters." “I believe acceptance of m]; doc. trinn would bc fatal to the workinrr of responsible government, thou it was put forward no doubt n good faith us being democratic." he said. i W. P. T .8. llas Plan _For‘0heoker llppers’ orrnwn. April 2 _ "Flying squads" have been organized by Qthe Prices Board and will be I mnjor mctor in checking violations oi the price ceiling. . The Board has lct it be known ‘that small g-ruixps ol investigators go into districts rarely visited by ntmives or the bcurd. They ‘ "Thc value of these ‘liylnl sounds’ lies in the tact that they nre able tn make a check up ni. any time on any district WhPrc trouble is suspected." said the board. j risunTriiTrTmiia-IE" ~ 1 Oa- du will ,gca:'ivfieér£l§u<§f goull-“imfrgfa; ‘Boy Scout Leaders on their V B Ottawa early ln April- The Chins Up Fund, raised b)’ ‘Canadian Boy Scouts to hell? wig‘: ‘brother scouts in Britain and ‘conquered Europe utter the war. has i m. passed the $44,000 mini. i Eight year old Roger Widdowson. ,5, British well cub has for the past yea;- been staging Punch und Judy viihows 1o;- hls friends, In that time it?“ "ms"".t.tii2."“‘“‘ *‘° ~ m, ar . A precord unique in Ganad-ion Scouting was chalked up recently when ten members 0t the 8th Oshawa. Sea. Scout Troop received their Kinks Scout Bcdze at one time. ‘the King's Scout is the high- on, rank available w Boy Scouts nod m1 at the suggestion Smart, BOW ‘ton recently, Dr. Geo. H. Malcrxn- son, former Provincial Commission- er o! the Boy Scouts Association in Alberta asked that the Scout Promise be 10991095 l0 ' el. ‘Iihi; was done by W. J. Dick. President o! the Alberto Bov Scouts Association who was attended by e guard o! honour o! BOY Scouts- Sir A. Hope, Governor o! Mad- ras: "I do believe that unless move- ments such as the Swut Movement lure encouraged in spirit and letter. hhere is a. danger of another world war. It. is up tn the youth 0t the iworld, not ony in allied countries, but also in enemy countries, after this horrible conflict is over, w spread the smut spirit and prevent further wars." Boy Scout population of the U8- hu increased 400.000 since the out- break ol war in i939. of Canadian MEN'S SUITS ‘i?’ Our new Spring Stock is now complete, map y new tweed: and worotedo, popular shades of browns - luec - groyl. Finest quality expertly tailored. Your lit guaranteed. - $18.50 to $35.00 tit it"? Si!‘ Spring Coats abardincs and tweeds. Color: towns, blue! and greys-at new styles. $21-50 t0 $32-50 ported SHIRTS o u is We are showing a. emu-t new line of spring drool lhirtl, popular stripes and plain colors. Prices $1.50 to $3.50 New spring neckwear in silks and wools. Fincquolity im- maurlolo........... 50c. to $1.00 i ‘Thousands Boy Scouts will serve as messengers, de- liver posters and pamiphets, and act a; telephone operators in Canada's Sixth Victory man Cam New spring shoes in browns and blacks. Quality and ilt guaranteed. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.75 to $6.95 Also a. complete line of men’: furnishings, work clothing, M,“ {the first time that. a full time cr- . ‘tor a {cw days. report on Bil _ rvmil stores and note any lnlract- i The first sewing machine wu pan-nu r- mu. | In Australia Boy Scouts continue to give service in the war effort. A Troop at Fmoggers have made over 500 camouflage nets since the be- K312311388 of th-e war, 400 of them in 1 . When the little daughter o! an Ottawa. Scout Leader required blood transfusions beyond those which her father could himsef supply or afford, l5 Ottawa Cub Lwders ofl~ cred their blood. i Thurston D. Archibald, naval en- gimer, technician and yaohtsman, has been a Field secretary in Montreal in charge ot Sea Scouts, ganizer has been appointed for this ‘section of the Boy Scout Movement. When Boy Scouts at Hill Spring ‘in Alberta bought an old log build- booto; and shoes and boys’ clothing. This Store will ho Open all llay Wednesday end tilosod Good Friday. Then Greendal Co. ‘*- . MEN'S AND BOYS’ 144 Great George Street ‘ WEAR l; Phone 1500.; I it. As mos; o1’ the boys lived on tam, they secured new born lambs land pigs, raised them through the summer, sold than and turned over ,the DTOOeeds toward the VDurchase of their new headquarters. Balderton ‘Troop in ,been awarded a pennant for Not- ;ional Service. Since the outbreak o! ;war they have collected over 200 iytons of waste paper, have maintain- ed an unbroken record of mmenger ‘#9111100 0V8!‘ 018M at the casualty Following is the full text of the Ind "5000 t. fluent. their sumrn- debate in the Senate, March 29. on er camp period hellilni out on farm! (the purposed survey o! the Petito- lfld WWW-i in War My"!!! W" codiec water power scheme: 83.500. Hydro-Electric Development in New Brnnk in- Propose Drastic lie-Organization Senate it i: deoira e that the Dom- 0f British Mines iuion Government. should wile e IONDON, April 3-(0? CLDIQ- - Drastic reorganization 0t Britain's merit also ldvised drastic end man- coil industry with a. miners’ chart- story omnlsflmfliivns to out the er guaranteeing a minimum wage. resent 1.000 mlnlnd “ndiwmunl! bbsed on o. 3'1 1-2 -hour week the ventunlly to between 40 and 60- ‘ear round, was proposed tonight lav the Conservative Retorm Com- mittee as a means o! preventing strikes such as the current one which has cut deeply lnm~ war production. Citing a better output of United States mines, this committee of 50 Report, of committee Hon. Mr. Coop moved concurr- ence in the report o! the St '“ Committee on Railways, dblegrcphs, and Harbours, with respect to the following tnotion: ‘That in the inlon of tho 0'59- Thq commit-tee said 009.000 Am- rican miners produced 500.000.- 00 tons o! cool yearly whtle Brit- ain's 100,800 workers turn out only 200,000,000. It said amalgamation: would permit improved mechaniz- ation of the industry, to which it attributed the higher American Conservative members 0t parlla- . output if’ lb truth i 5 0 - I60 g1 Mu My»!!! fulfil lmpertinl lebornoriee mode double-checked by ldeutlcll hpndredl attests. Scientists (Willi w o mode prenlcal in. co ‘ ‘ their findings with pho- rhe-hcmeteeto. . . by technicians eo-elecu-i ' devices end in dental CIIDIC! . . . b dentists ‘ ‘ this outemcnn Pep»- ln their own otficee. e result in nlvuye the umet Pepsodent Powder nuke: teeth for bright- " er. Get Sepmdent Powder to make 19y; teeth brighter . . . rodeyl den; Powdn bum ab lump on r 1 rwi Ian one‘: 2'1‘ .11 “Ziftér... urge . . . rig/nor than any of lbnn r none! These results have been 190% 0m i on m/lc/ A mail: tint’: nut-red by chipped c: broken teeth need not be n permanent hnldlclp. u. linden dentin can do much _|o nuke the: smile mnnive. Pcr, like the movie mu. you can hue chipped or broken teeth removed. Even crooked. nllpinced teeth can be nnilhtened by n nrlu o! ecmcdve xrurmenu. Your dentin will tell you when ooede lo be done lad how quickly you cln expect relulu. Yer. it‘: the truth -your dentin em help you hue round, looddoolrlnl tmb. but it’: no to you to keep than dun and bright! Senate Discussion On The Petitcodiac Water Power Scheme. PEPSOIIEHT MAKES. TEETH FAR BRIGHTER 0/41! Tull Faun and Tee)! Pewden only Peplcdmlcnnladn Iflui.’ Professional Barns‘ M, ALBAN FARMEII It L. Isl-I. “i Y- l- I- "WM"! neurons. sooroiwoa. us!‘ ‘ IIIMIII all. O Commerce 0%”? tiffiuti. !M'Tl§: “mm” "° "M" province of Prince Edward Island " thorough investigation to be made “w”; ma,‘ ‘In mteemmgl; Al’ EX MAI “m” °‘ °“‘“‘°“" hy°"°'°‘°°"“° m‘ 1o u: very rfifiimuiwresied ui "ouftitibrlii. so onol. n2- §3v‘§i‘§§§g‘fi$19£w.§°'§§“ti§§“m§ m? to lop power et moo: 00 Grantham“ ltmt n r me P tiwcodi and 4‘ ‘ . Mfifimfm river: in thew prov- m" mwhwlgglkgl‘ 1"‘ ""0007: H. F. MCPIN‘? 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A ~ $5103.20‘... rs w" ens...":..¥e.:m 2...: - - - - we Pkddem M we d o! emmsent o!“ hwtgthe ‘tanner; this: Carleton lnld‘ Attorneys-el- “we °! m‘ ‘my o’ mmmd°wt°fllmd bllity ST’ extending eectrlcul fir‘ u‘ h“; "n" " i§§d??.'€i."§z ztrhggxfiveers lnocreegd 5° ° m“! “*5 M m“ ma‘ ___. in seeing the tldfll DOWH GCVQIOPOG ma?‘ imbmgnflw'm gnaw’ fioflzldwmluencmoooa clxkmlglvstedfiweod‘ i; lnoemm in rural elctrlticat- . ‘ ' 0l’l'l||and 09mm” ' w given by the engineer before the committee, this project when tully| tine developed will produce in iuhood 0t neighbo 460,000 t 03 per cent of the populltton, the tigure tor being only atrlctl form ems slightly lower." Inna Electrification In Nu Unit-Id Staten. where the advance in the development 0t el- the mat twenty- flve your; hu been moot mnark- i- cent of the runners ed with central station .- l" SI _ m 36-6 oer Ml. To ectrlcel enemy In mble, 10.9 iwere a pleats-lefty in 1904. FIR!’ cent were no luppiod in l i each oi the census period; o! 193T and 104i. They are as follows: o. r. oncoming M Clarion! Aocqutufi Intern ‘Iron Inlldlnu C‘ lottotevm nub clillllllllill i AND . GLASSES rlilllili OPTOM ETRIST Corner Kent end Queen Si!» Phone Itrlldence loll Evenings or Appointments none i950 ' Province i031 1M1 ,,._._-,_. _. Prince llflvlrd lllond .. 3.5 5.4 Nova Scotio 83 26.0 sliezbgmnswlok l“ 2.: A " l“ 3.7.5 PAI MFR (S HASL 13 7,3 A l. IIASLAM l A LL 1.4 4.’! ' .Al rta l7 541 Britilh Colrtnbla 21 8 35.8 ‘ Th! 111020 for Cerradd-ln "b: nnefllllt. this rneencygtlma ikilcmtt hour of coat, on en oversee, tlvc y soy that eiectricih- 1041 wal may reolire what JiONEY ‘l’ ‘HI noun ro mm " cuprlot "GHT BiNDi T