‘fl-IE ciiaigiiorrarowu GUARDIAN v '" 4* ‘l When he's wet and homesick and cold, think how it will help him to know that the people at home are uill back of him with every fight. ing dollar they can spare. Remember the more we do for our fighting men now, the sooner they will return, and the more of them will come home safely. Lend willingly and liberally. 77w weal? tsp. . J u J The Director of Studies has an Itllguneedi that the term examina- "8 W11 begin on May I and MM’ i9. conclude on At the final meeting or 5g, nun. Stone AAA. held last Saurday °V°n1nB the following ofleers were elected for the year 1944-45: President. Vincent G. Mums an Vice President. Frank J. O eeie sflrelflfy - Treasurer - James R. Kelly. emulier of Football-Angus H. Ivfghlllker of Hochey — George Sm .. of Basketball - Wil- liam B. MacDonald. Manager of Baseball and Pool - C!‘ - bauqmm g. Gum‘ and Volley Mllllser of Rink-Ivan Fannor High School ,_I'OSQI\CIUVG in‘ Loyal Family '_11v MEMORIAM J. (Weather-bio) aiwlo/ at 10th at the advanced age years. was born at Village Green. P. B. 1., daughter of Tim- othy and Sarah (Sample) Wea- vioe at the home and the graveside. Favorite s sung were: Jesus Inver of My Soul and Saved b. Gram l-H-ii MRS. SARAH McNALLY Mro. Sarah Jane (McGu.,;-. McNslly. o! 14o Dale Street wt- of Michael A. McNally. died at l. home, Manch 27th, after a b1). Ffltll- IUXIESS» She was born in Princ. Lieut. Gerald Garfield "ll n"!!! l" "Ely. March l3. i994. Edward Island. a daughter of the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Fer- late Mary and Michael McGuigan. gnson, 3'! Pai-‘k street, city. O O ‘The survivors are a son, John J. McNally, with whom she made her , home: s. daughter. Miss Teresa - ' McNally R. N- of the Brooks Hos- pital, Brookline; and two grand children. Mary T and Ann Mcnaily of Waltham Mass- Larry Callaghan. PUT cionv,,,rinsr " VICKS nuns or VIGKS VIPOIIII viciis Vl-IlilI-llol. nos: anors" viciis Medicated couch anors ‘Faculty Advisor _ my, J, p, p,‘ The Pate Mrs. McNally was an 95am,» ' aglllntplolfiM gelxlfat. of St. , ennessy. on. r R, M - mufi In“! “Wmw” » Gulgan an m. I. 2'. . crnreici group “i u m°'“n3 r Charlotteovwn gen ltaarciitiilgt The iollbwing in- ' ‘ l.” “F a "e" 8"!" MRS. i-"rtnpnieicit WMEARA C between the Island 359m}; andAmifi-alnéglod 12y G- Smith and --- ' ‘"2.- onrhumia/yiusrh athioi-i. '9» Tunnel by iv. .1. oxeote i-Rhle doatholMra Bord Reddin and H. shoe. ‘frogoornottogoto by I". Corcoran and J. Kelly, "Blood P a" by Paul Lan- gan. At the concluding meeting of the c e n pubi Len MacDonald ke "Benedictine Monas casainai"; J. Murray on "Scientists of the Past and Present," L. Perry on “Basic English", C. "Blood Donors’... J. B. Green on "Pearl Harbour. Bert Steele, a former student and hockey star of St. Dunstan’: recently 5o ned the navy as an ILA. Two 0f Ben's brothers Philip 1nd Edward are students here and a third, George, is also in the navy. Basketball: On Turaday, April l3 the Saints Basketball team de- feated the R.O.A.'l'. ill-U in th first game of the semi-finals. Leading 18-12 at the end of the first hall our boys, playing their best same of the- season, came through with the first victory over the R-CAI‘. squad this season. In the second game played the next evenln the airmen came back in flyi s yla and defeated the Saints 1-12 to tie up the series. Our boys were outpla d and out- scored by the deter-m ned R.C.A.P'. bombardment. n In the third engagement on April 18 the airmen by virtue of a 41-31 vlcto over the Saints will enter the fnals against the Navy for the my 1100p championship. ‘macs-ion. Jamaica - (or) While Great Britain is short of rim. bonded warehouse; in Jamaica are Molar-General I. L. M. Burns. 0311-. lll.C.. relaxes In h iCANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS PHOFQl ‘mulation of four years‘ production. HOW T0 ENLIST If between l8 and 45, medically fl out dependents and possessing Gra or better education, apply to any of these Recruiting Stations: Halifax, Co swell St. (nerit Hospital) or at Wellington Yarmouih, Kentvllle, Truro, New Glas- gow Sydney, Charlottetown. Or sign and this coupon to C.W.A.C. Recruiting NAME ..............................i..i -i...¢-----~--s----.---s-s-a filled to overflowing with an accu- to help out u far from d As a matter of assorterl, tele Have you ever win this war? someone who i, seas. l!!!‘ because we realize it's our duty uniform and releasing men from work which we know we can do. And we know it's OUR war, too. ICOND, because doing your duty is happy in all my life. It‘s because I am doing such interesting work, learning so many new things, travelling about, mak- ing new friends. And I am proud of my job, and proud of my uniform, too. BIRD, because we must have new reunite-MOO of them — to join the 10,000 women already in Khaki. Of this quota Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island must furnish 500 recruits. The need is most urgent now for clerks, stenog- DUWDT. rapherl, typiste, dental assistants, postal Mr. Howe 801d the" Bowers 0! the’ phone operators, store- w,’ Ewtic Downs govierlilndrlt women. csr and truck drivers. If you are qualified or would like io qualify for any . . , f I i - of these trades, step right up and enlist fifimil‘, and"; °,,,,f,‘,‘§,“°,‘i,w".§,‘§, TODAY." held in s parts of North America be doing all that you should do to help 0 to 6, you may be doing voluntary work you are doing be done by someone else- health and strength. your freedom? after an illness of several months- Attended by LOU-l! DOW! . Rod as the vounrtcr davlhter of Mrs. Clara E Grant . th late Richard C Grant. ‘a former prominent merchant of ' this city. Previous to her marriage eiizht years ago. Mrs. Reddin lived for a number of ' Balm Carrnthers Ferguson, son 2%,,” m K 00inch wher sh - °' m‘ ‘M M“ 5"’? G- h" oyed many happy 110m": in‘ hgr Ilium, 87 Park Street, city, now yuan "mm roses and other "Wm! °'"""- ilowers that she loved so well - - a ‘They are so fragile". she said like then fades and u bv well other friends. great ' missed. 0i’ s. kind and hospital: nature she was ever ready to he others in time of need or ow. She bore her illness with the same cheerful and courageous spirit which she had slwa/ys shown to her acquaintances and friends. The many beautiful flowers and ox- ‘ mcssions of . received testified to the high esteem giiohhshe was held bv all who ew er. She leaves to mourn their loss her hudiand. her mother and one sister. Mrs. C.M. Mclnnis She loved life. May she be grant- ed eternal happiness in the life beyond this life. ll. B. Temperance Federation Meeting GordonllFergnson, son of “Life and Mrs. Harry G. Ferguson, 31 Park street, eity, now serving over- SAINT JOHN, NB. April l6 — (OP) - Rev. J. ii. Freestone. Moricton, was elected President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Temperance Federation t _ oday. Other oificors elected were Honorary President. Lieutenant- president, Joseph A. Matthews. Moncton, second vice-president. Mrs. W. Steadirian Smith, Sunny Brae; third vice-president, F. P. Mu hy, Monctori; fourth vice- nres dent. Rev. E. L. Garener, saint John; secretary, Rev. John ninton, Sussex: treasurer, Fred E. Locke, Newcast . The convention adopted a re- ‘ recommending that the Government appoint a committee promote temperance education, with the government making a grant for this urpose. Nearly 200 elegates attended the convention, which concluded. with a public meeting tonight. The principal speaker was Rev- J. B. Mcbaurin, Toronto. 6ov’t Plans To Establish Air Transport Board O/ITAWA. Agll E0 — (CP) — Munitions Minister Howe said to-‘ day in the Commons that a bill will in this war by getting into rudgery in the C. W. A.C. fact, I have never been so an air transport board. Authority over air lines now is lnsintaned by thc board of trans- foort comniiaion . which also has authority over railways. The 610V- ernmeiit civil aviation policy pro- vides for air lines being separated 1min railways after the war . e government, policy. which looks to an international air auth- . the wai‘. was criticized by Anthony Mlynka (S.C.-Vegreville) who said it represented an anti- Britlsh attitude and would tum over Canadian rights to an un- known international bill view was that air transport ‘should be developed as surch rather than Governor W. G. Clark; first vioe- nlng be introduced this session settlniz in! 1e“ l PLAID surrs to clear at ..... ' shortly bdore her death. “alniosti life itself. a beautiful blossom dies “Senate Disc the Senate, March 29. on the pur- posed survey of the Pctitocodlac water power scheme: - Hon. Mr. ROBINSON (Moncton. NB): Honourable senators. I see no objection whatever to the sill- gested amendment, for I realize that if an investigation is made the three Maritime governments will have to be consulted. mQTe 01' le ss. Hon. Mr. McRAE: If the pm- $33011 amendment is satisfactory the mover of the motion (Hon. Mr. Copp). it will be so to me. But there is one point I should like to make. Consultation of the three provincial overnments would in all probabil ty delay the begin- o1 the survey, which it has been estimated will take the greater part of a year. Hon KING: I think my honourable wrontl- It seem; t4; mg consultation would have the opposite effect. Urges Motion I-Ion, Mr. ROBINSON: Honour- able senators, I do not want to have the investigation side-track- ed. In bringing the matter bc- fore the Senate my desire was to show that the project had real merit. All that we Me 115M118 now is that it be thoroughly in- vestigated. That is all Dr. Turn- bull is asking. I-Ic has spent years in studying the possibilities of developing power at this site. and in addition he has invited a Below Cost SALE l SUMMER COATS — Last season's-reduced below cost. DRESSES -- Cations, Spuns, duced to Some of our REVERSIBLES are reduced below cost. SKIRTS -vFormerly $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 reduced to $1.00 and $1.98 Long and Short Sleeve BLOUSES (slightly soiled) formerly $2.25. 82.98 and $3.98 to clear at h; JUMPERS to clear at W, EVENING BAGS to clear at l SUMMER TURBANS to clear at I i Crepes, etc., regular GREAT GEORGE STREET ussion On The Petitcodiac Water Power Scheme _ Continuation of the debate in" ‘Ti? . Suggests Maritime Conference Hon. Mr. McRAE: Will honour- able senators permit me to make a further brief statement? I try to look at these things in a prac- tical way. A conference between the Federal Government and the Governments of the three blari- time Provinces would undoubted- ly bring u the whole question of what woud happen if the pro- ject were found feasible. That discussion would undoubtedly de- lay the investigation. The esti- mated cost of the investigation is relatively so snuill, in view of the benefits that would accrue if the development were undertaken in the post-war years, that I think no time should be lost in begin- ning the investigation. Hon. Mr. KING: I have no ob- jection. Hon, Mr. BALLANTYNE, tbion- trcal): May I suggest to the lion- curable senator from bioncton trlon. Mr. Robinson) that the Do- minion Government is not the best authority to approach? If the pro- posed Industrial Development Bunk is established. it will have a hun- dred million dollars to lend to the public. Evidently the bank will be quite ready to take risk: so ii‘. should apply to it. Hon. Mr. BLACK: l-Ioiiourablo senators. may I interjcrt a ivorci? It is not often that I fail to agree with m_v honourable friend from Vancouver (Hon. Mr. McRncl. but number of other engineers to visit the area and give their opinion. The voluminous notes and tiata, that lie has accumulated are sim- ply amazing. So far as I can sec.‘ the possible advantages to t c Marltimes through the proposed development are almost beyond imagination. In asking the Dominion to as- sume the cost of an investigation. we are not seeking nlms at all. I think the honourable senator from Queen's (Hon. Mr. SlllClfliYl was’ right, when he said ilirit this pro-i of more than provincial; importance and is to some extcnt| national in scope. I have no objection to the sug- gested amendment if the honour- able leader the House il-lon. Mr. King) considers it necessary. But I should prefer that the mo- tion be not amended. Hon. KING: Honourable senators, I do not agree with the remarks of my honourable friend from Vancouver ilion. Mi‘. Mc- Rac). The Federal Government’ will have tremendous demands made upon it, and certainly will not be looking around for pro- yects upon wh ch to spend money. t would seem to me that if a pm- posal were supported by respon- sibla people it would stand n bot- ter chance of success. Surely no one would be in a bettcr P051300 than the provinces concerned to United I State ambassador i0 Canada. by; thought that you may not Pres! ent Roosevelt. The lettcr. thanked speakers of the senate and ‘ . con-mo You may be working from of Canadian-American friendship. l to disol t 1e ' n nv of one kind or mother. but is that the moflofihaf glgggvgttflggeyggg g mm, 1mg? 3T1‘ o}, 3,59 aspires utmost you can do! Can't the work which cover bill to authorize the of the time of a aenernl election. hasn't your youth. your Lehtedneas in the calendar year i9- Gordon Graydon. Proar conservative house leader. aekedl Prime Minister Mackenzie Kine information about the boss date of a general election. quoted from a nresa dis-hatch which agricultural Minister Gar- i diner was reported as teliinn hone. Alta. conven- ble He friend I do not know that. I hm cb- Rgflwayg 1s_,roplied Mr. King lcies lment. estimates item of 3398.260 0P9 easive 1 icloal forflwulsl-said he believed there was l O limes, owned by the Canadian Pac- in lfic Railway. threatened the posit- a operated Iailworl. make representations to th Fed- eral Government on a pro cct of this kind. lion that workers should got busy odiaicly. ‘ "I may say to niv honorable Discussion of civil aviation pol- arose on a transport donor; (l ration and maintenance of mun- termin rpor . IP.C.-—’I‘oronto St doubt Canadian Pacific Air trans-Canada Linss. f on 0 Canadian National by h‘ l I am inclined to think that thr motion would bo improved by tho proposed amendment. I believe I am rightly informed that lilt- Gov- ernment of New Brunswick thoroughly in accord \v'li tho stops that liavp born taken hcrc I would ask llie honourable sena- tor from Monctan (Hon. Mi". binson) if I am not right. Hon. Mr. ROBINSON: That right. Hon. Mr. BLACK: Surcly if the GOVOTIIIIIEHI of New Bz-unsu \‘.'f2‘0 consulted, it would do rvmv is thing in its power in have the‘ ‘QUICKIES " I "Your Guardian Want Ad salrl ‘quick promotlorf-Tve been two days an‘ nothin’ has happened!" .. 51.93, 33.9.1, $1.. - investigation "uii tion with tario. have been developed by the city *- Rue» Rn- ‘ $3.29 i0 $9.05 19c n earliest possible moment. Provincial Support Hon. Mr. ROBINSON: If hon- ournbl. senators will for rising again, I would say there is nodoubt at all in my mind that if this motion is passed the Government of New Brunswick will approach the Dominion Gov- ernment, in any event. As a mat- ter of fact, the Provincial Gov- ernment thought so highly of the protect as to express its support of it in llie Speech from the Throne delivered at the opening of the Legislature this year. I would only add that it is immaterial to me whether the motion ls amend- ed or not. Hon. Mr. HAIG, (Winnipeg): Honourable senators, I come from a province that has had quite an experience with electrical develop- ment. We have not the wealth of the province of Ontario, but our W91‘ has been produced so cheap- v that we can sell it in competi- tlie province of On- Half of our poyver sites of Winnipeg without help tron-i anyone. on. Mr. PATERSON: But you EN all your water from Ontario- Hoii. Mr, HAIG: Ontario be- grudgcs us the water and tries to darn it up, but the heavens are kind to our DIOVITlCC‘ and send us the necessary quantity of rain. _I am sorry that I cannot agree with the aiiioncimcnt proposed by the honourable loader n1‘ the House ‘H311. Mr. King“. In my opinion the honourable senator from Vancouver 4HOll. Mr. Mc- is right in fearing that a consultation could result in de- lai’. I would not add any provis- ions to tlit- motion. If the pro- posed SFllClll-g l5 n sound one, there will be no difficulty in fin- nlicing it. Forty years ago Sir William Iiiockcvzie, who then (I.\\'ll€i"l ihe Winn u-ai‘. . i003 horse- ie ordered him to rcli. shying, “We or.‘ than 5.000 (‘ll".ll'i£‘Cl‘ WIS .1 nicotine n "t" l» i\l.i'.'l'{."ll2lf‘. iTn he cmtiuufiii B)‘ ‘Ken Reynolds?‘ Jam...“ o. m...