‘v o CHUM The Tobacco of Quality CUT COARSE FOR PIPE cur rim roe "actuate _Y‘ouR ow~ BAYVIEW W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi Bayview Women's Institute was held at the homo of Mrs. Ccc.l Simpson on April 8th. utith eleven members in attendant-c. Meeting opened by repeating Creed in unison followed by roll call and reading of minutes oi’ previous meeting. Secretary re- ported receipt of grant. It. was moved and seconded tnat Q10. be sent to Cancer Fund. A paper was read on Rural Beauti- fication and some discussion fol- lowed. The Questionnaire on Rural Art Centres was also discussed and Libyry Books were distributed to members. Committees reported anti ones were elected as follows: Sick.“ Mrs. W. A. Graham, Mrs ll€ W lng." The meeting adjourned in the usual manner. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Reid. Lunch Commitfiec. Mrs. Clarence Stewart, Mrs. Loren Stewart, Miss Sarah Simpson‘ Rs-ll Cali to be answered by llumiiig a perennial flower. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL School standing for month of Mart-Ii and April. Grade X: 1. Helen Simpson. Grade VIII: 1. Mary Simpson. 2. Vernon Sinipscci. 3. Clari-nda Simpson. Grade VII: l. Claude Simpson. 2. Martha Simpson. Grade VI: 1. Beverley Simpson .2. Rfllpll Malone. 3. Geraldine Tur- ‘nor. Grade 111 tat: 1. lifaynard Simp- SO11. Oliver Cole. Grade III tbt 1. l-lcriaert 511110- Scl-iool: Mrs. Clarence Stewart, son. 2. Earlind Mzilonc. Mrs. Cedric Simpson. Grade II: 1. Harvoy- lilalcrzu. Program: Mrs. Clifford Simpson. Grade I val: Fcrnc Sicu-ari. Gracie I B Carol hIiitLootl. The Program consisted of a paper Teacher-Marion Doyle_ and "contest on “Home Decorat- IIN SALE EVERYWHERE EDDY MATCHES THE HIGHEST QUALITY During the war yeors in spite of greot demands from the orrned services, and the shortage of moteriol, your EDDY MATCH wos avoiloble to you, anywhere. Today you will still find your favourite brond ond size on sole os usual wherever you wish to buy. ASK ron EDDY MATDIIES EDDY Maren "co.. LTD. Montreal, P. II. J. S. MOORE Prince Edward Islond Representative 2 1-2 Year Did ___ _ I . I Toy automobile; and model air‘ iplanes are alright for “kld.s" but iiliy do not interest David Robert Mathew“. two and a half year old son of iVLr. and Mrs. Harold Mathe- son of 35 Cambridge Road. says ‘Inc Woburn. Mass Daily News. The little man is interested In the M0- Coy In automobile; and lmcws his blonds cf automobiles from A to Z. ' The Ymlhzster stands In front of his house. which ls on Romp 3, g heavily traversed road from Boston to Lowell and watches the pamds of automobiles g0 by, That's a ‘Packuzd ‘and tile naxt one is u Mor- JIIPY- This one L; a Ford. The green ‘car is an Oldsmobile. The red one is a 'Buick", are the remarks of. the youngstcr and without an ex- ception thc future automobile mag- nuic was rotrcrt to t‘i,~ I00 per cont mark. David kncu‘; ncw curs. but mat the old ones. He knows them b)’ fiffillllilit; the magazines fcr the l-ast six tnontlts. ~'.\F.:en tiis father in anticipation cf buying a new car lczftecl ovcr crcry mcclcl. A dozen ciiflorcnt magazines were fix-rm tr» at rrmrlom Xrilffday nntl from Coflicus. Life. McCall‘: Satur- day Ermiing Post arti othrr mag- ille vOi-‘ILT: 1" was shown the illustrated nutonzc-bile Pd- F - ttlrd cff the lo his cbscrv- h scruiiry at the ad- is in on zittcmpt to find mo rl ilzo car to make euro. t pic"c of "junk" ccmarked ~ h: pointed to a Ht- iiad licard to the car as a I picrc cf ‘iunl-I. When th: family is ridirg cn ih" road. thr- ycuzxgctri- amus:d them bl‘ namirg the cars that rass 111cm. The yctirgst ‘s liriii-iiairc-d. blur- 33 pounds. l-I-z is fwd evidently , . Tfl. He is ll-‘IC only child of the ltftiiltcsons who have lived in Wcburn for the past six months. Mr. Maihcsau ivlm is a son of Mf- and Mrs. .1’. W. Mathcson. ‘J24 E115‘ ton Strcct. Chui-Ioitctcu‘ is man- agcr of the Boston dis .ct for a national publishing house. . Bank Df England Issues First Report l By smnrzv GAMPELL l Reuters Financial Editor- i LONDON April Zlfi-tlteuterel- ‘The nationalized Bank of Ena- larid today issued an annual re- TEMPCRARY CANCELLATION OF CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP BAY 0F FIINIIY SERVICE Account necessity of placing S. S. "Princess Helene’ into drydock, Moy 4th_to and including Moy 20th, service on the Boy of Fundy route will be suspended, between Digby ond Saint John, during this period. H. F. NELSON, District Passenger Agent, Conodion Pacific Railway, Saint John, N. B. 1 port-first. since it was established’. in 1694. | The report, for the year ended Fob. 28. 1947. Is featured by a re- view of Britain's external iitiance qduring the year, and lists monet- ,ary agreements or other arranie- .ments with thc United States, ' Argentina. Austria, Belgium, Can-l nda, Egypt. France. Hungary. Iraq. The Netherlands. Portugal,’ Sweden and Switzerland. It notes that: "most of the rc- lccnt monetary agreements have provided for the use of sterling (by agreement of the contracting pnrtiesl for payments between lihe other country concerned ond ‘pieces outside tho sterling area.“ l "Fhc report sold applications re- ‘lnilniz to the use of sterling out- aside the sterling area had been i "increasingly numerous and n ‘ wide range of them hns been per- mitted. in many cases with ad- |vantaae to United Kinodom In- ternational mcrchanting business." l The report recalled also the in- IITIEIIIITTIOII- Feb. 27 of transferable nctvnunts "in order to facilitate as wide an extension as possible" of tho field over which people out- lviMD/ltflbi l Chilly j You will need to keno the coal bin well filled. . WE CAN SUPPLY i 8m cont ~ IIIIRD DDIIL and cox: y IN SIIITAILE SIZES. A. Pickard Co’ Co. - irnouc" zio - 241 , for Weather 3 nltle the sterling area can use their current sterling accruals. This is the method bv which Bri- tain is nnticinntnrlly fulfilling her oblilation. under the Anglo- Amerlcan lnan agreement. to make current sterling expendable current payments as from Julv at latest. ‘ "Subject only to report to the flank of Enqiand." current ster- lini In such "transferable ac- counts" can be freely transferred anywhere in on area which com- prises the United States, Control America. Arlzcntinn. Canada and. Newfoundland. the entire sterling ores. and the Belgian. Nether-q lands and Portuguese monetary SERVICE BCIIUB-UP HALF/i? —- (OH-Anny cooks. clerks. tradesmen and specialists donned overalls in military centres - hm to nko trash and Jihltowuh fences in o venerel week-long "houseoieaning" due In a short!!! of women and Indonorl. ‘Dittor Debate Youngstgr Know; 10R BYIIISII IIlIiltltI yam” of cm Transport Bill . . , Y rr-us cnanoorrarowu ounamm 4 - —i"‘-“—5-I_ Friday And Saturday - - - l: hues MoCook LONDON. May 1—t'1‘hursdoy)— tCPl-A weary House of Commons, tihroam Into its second overtime session in two days by a Conservat- ive minority attempting to delay the controversial bill xiaticnalizing Britain's inland ransport industry, adjourned at 1:2 A.M. today after l6 consecutive divisions. At 9:30 P.M. Wednesday the Lab- or Government applied the “guil- lotine"—parlianieutary procedure limiting debate in the committee stage-An the debate on the report stage of the measure with 29 pages of amendments still not discussed and only 3B of- the bil1‘s 123 clauses examined. After the discussion. halted under an arrangement approved by the lobar majority in the house division March 3. a long list oi’ government amendments to tlhc controversial bill quickly were passed. Conservative members. who sat until 2 AM. Wednesday morn-in] and thou resumed this afternoon. continued to shout “no" as the amendments were culled. These amendments had not been examin- ed by the house. Sir Alan Herbert. Independent for Oxford University. lcd tlha re- volt in forcing the house to stay in extra. session by calling divisions on each amend-pent rend by i318 s-prakor after the guillotine. Still Ilo Trace 0f Missing Plane With 15 Aboard By Bruce Lcvctt VANCOUVER. April {i0 -—(CPI—— Trans-Canada Air Lilies officials “T0 011935113 a report received late‘ today that a message was picked up from First Officer A. A. Stew- nrt, aboard the ’l‘.C..\_ airlincr miss- ing for two days with 15 pCYS/DIIS zibuaicl. Arthur ililion. pale guard at Sca Island Alfilcrt ullfl uncle of IYIYF. (LP. Nugont of Winnipeg. passeng- er on the tnissing plane, said he picked up thc mczsugc- at 1:22 A.l\f. Tuesdnli. aimnst an hour aficr tile Stir. lliltcn. who said he hoard it over his step-sons "diam" set. said hc recognized First Officer's volcc saying ‘I have 14 people aboard and 1 can't make it." Iclo gave no rcasflii for the delay in reporting, anti Airlines officials said they WCIO inclincd to doubt that such a message could bc pick- cd up by a “ham" and not by tizc hIgh-pciyercd sets at the airport control towcr. lvleanvivhilc. loiv-ly-iug cloud banks covering ihc ice-clad peaks north of Nannimo. B.C.. slowed down the air search while pilots. picking their Way bot-yarn ihc treacherous sky-scraping mountains and fighting dangerous down-drafts over the canyons, had little to report other than a fresh fall of snow, On the ground, a five-man RCA. F. search party, under the com- mand of flying officer Jack Gobsln landed on Gabrioin Island under a cover of searching aircraft to comb the Straits of Georgia. in an island to island httnt. Clue after clue was exploded. l-‘irst. oil {licks found on the sur- faco near Westholmc Island turned out to be oil-soaked rags. dumped overboard by fishermen. Then, the most promising clue of all- “sometliing shiny" sceu on a Nanalnio mountain peak-turned out to be the remains of an R.C.A.F. wreck. N. S. Expects More Accidents HALIFAX. April 30-(CP>-Tnc Nova Scoiia Government. which recorded a toisl of 2,123 highway accidents in 1946, expects moi-c this season, Premier" Moccionaid said in the Legislature today. "We believe there will he an increase 1n the number of acci- dents this year and more infrac- tions of the low," he said. Indi- rating that the cxpectcd boost in thl number of accidents could be attributed to a larger number of curs on the highway. One of the stops the Govern- ment is taking to deal with high- way safety is the fitting out of a $4,000 trailer, containing equip- ment to test fitness of drivers and to promote safety education in tho schoo-ls. The equipment Wlll he used to tcst drivers mainly after accidents -to determine their ability to so: and Iicar and their reaction to traffic hazmis. More money will also he spent on traffic safety posters and the promotion of school safety patrols. But realizing the inevitability of some highway accidents, tho Highway Department 1| budget- tlng for an increase 01.9.00!) in expenditures on inspections and prolecutions. Gel Prompt Relief From lama? Scabies? E relief from diocon Cntlcoru. Inc Si‘ Q"- " ' Men’s ‘Squall Jackets I Real Suit News! A Full Rack of " . - Suits Worth to $39.50 I ° ~ It's o chance to tit yourself with o new suit of exceptional savings-Fine all wool twccds ond worsted: handsomely tailored in two and three button models-worsted: in brown and blue stripe-Tweed! in greys-browns ond sond. Sizes 36-44. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY . .. $15.00 10 Sport Coats If g° $11.95 There are only ten in this Iot—uII wank-herringbone twoeds In plain blues and greens. Size 35 to 42. Regular up to $21.50. For FRIDAY ond SATURDAY ONLY SIISS Nice Sox — 2 pr. $1.50 Boon looking for sox lately. Well Moore 8. McLeod’: have them-at o special price too- They're soft-ankle hugging-- lib ond flot knit type that will give plenty of comfortable wear —ploin colours or foncy ferns—OxIord-blue, brown ond pot- lino and SuIpIITIr-ntcc tum Hlabl on "s ll A I’ [II UINTMINI IIH II I lli.t'l'llll,’"ll,7.l l.‘ TI-TI wine. $6.00 for $4.95 $7.00 for $5.95 and brown. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY- 1.50 Z Pr. for Colours are sond Sizes 36-44. There are Specials For The. Boys Tool “.75 .1: Boys Tweed Pants $4.95 for $2.95 50 pair in sizes 2B to 34 to go at this low price-l-Slaclt and WIIIII herringbone tweeds-good looking ond long wearing-he can 1M o poir at this price. That's FRIDAY ond SATURDAY ONLY 52-95 How About Boys’ Shirts - We have I00 only Khoki Dress Shirts to go of o bargain for Fri- day ond Saturday only. Fine broadcloth, with 2 breast pocket! ond two inch cuffs. Ideal for school wear. .. 1 3 EACH ..._._._.. . I Boys’ and Youths’ Sport Coats and TWO-TONE LEISURE COATS Now you can get one of these smart new SPORT COATS or LEIS- URE COATS ot this LOW PRICE and son's yourself some IMDW ‘ The Sport Coot: ore dressy-distinctive single breasted mttfhl‘ ‘ with brood shoulders ond narrow woist. Group Includes Iicrrmo- bones, ovorploids and sport weaves. Sizes I0 to I8 yrs. Regular $16.50 Friday and Saturday LEISURE COATS In smort two-tons combination with tho I'M‘ and buck in plain brown and slccvn of smart Iilrrlndbonc d" $8.95 Regular$10.75-$13.75 MOORE 8- MHEODIILEIL“ Friday and Saturday CIIAIILIITTETIINI Men’s Hats A Special $5.00 FIM quality fur fdltrrcduccd to clear! lrolton slu ond colour ranges. All llltlp [trims-medium guy: and browns. Slul 6 7-0 - 7 I4 In tho Group. ’ . ,