- , FRINGE Vllilliiqonvnu SAT. ' snows ans . 1 . a WLUIBIA PICTURES presents SHERWOOD s Agonzsr uu u l0 E - ESMOND - Bil tlilllllt Z NEWQ - TRAVEL BUY! AM I BIISTIII’ WITII PRIDE thronged the theatre last night to see my um!- versary cartoon, "DONG DAY OFF" and they're still roaring with laughter. I'm still trying to convince tint’ I'm the ‘ ‘ition The gang the manager ptarofthls... li’sa.,~“evontin of my 11th lilrthdly. Don't miss it, folks. - - - DONALD DUCK. \ rob-on. and an. sliowsiaus g7 - -s=45 um KICQIQGJJAI a as ALSO MUSICAL SPORTS - CARTOON Belleville, w 11 d Woodstock, aslemfntohefificktlgi‘ @1100. Cornwall, st, commas Kingston. Hamilton. North ' Brantford. Bay and Famous Soviet Woman Doctor Professor Olga . Daylight Saving Time Controversy Renewed servetive House for Brant. W110 was. five-president o1 Federation of is key adviser to his cultural said BY I'll-ED KEBNDB Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘The old bugbear of city and tiggn councils from coast to coast- i- light Saving Time-has raised its ualy head now that Government wartime controls have been relaxed and the daylight savinfil decision has been thrown back int the lsps of municipal councillors. ' . The over-all result is thlt with- out. Government ‘deem setting clocks’ the sununer - montb§, w oties present a ' lemme from the end ' and of September. - Even among cities which hove de- cided to adopt dal sh! time. there in e dates dwing which it is observed. Generally in municipalities where clocks are to be t. ahead for the flue-month- peri , the dates have been '- set between A ri.l Z8 and . 29. 'I‘his is not t e case, how- ever, in Bault Ste. Marie, Ont... where city council set May .16 to 111s dot/es o! observance. the e-and tlsnotan . The net effect o! f Mr said, is that, it ten harvest‘, by an hour every day. In Western Canada. d. the only city that has decried switch m “summer time. Winnipeg is a move. ‘The Moose oil has asked the emment to heed the missed-ion West erotion executive meetim! approved daylight Mme form basis across the counily- To overcome ooniusio Charl Jaw Cl travellers point. of view - and remad In Nova Scitis NB. and Chflflvl will operate on will Quebec City, 5nd onto on dard tim ‘the Mayitimes, advanced a day early-April 2'1. In Quelph, Ont, daylight saving time will come to an end Sept. 14, and Budbury, Ont, has set the dates between April 30 and Se . 20. instituted to save elec ric power during the n?l',dlhi Dtofinlnifi 35g; ernment at u e s at y Ame is not a federal mater now and nis. and 5t. Thomas have Yel- the issue reverts to the provincial consider such a move. ‘m! municipal arena. l Anions 03191’ J.A. Charlton, Progressive Con-observe daylight tetown , Montreal. will not observe while nu x16 1: aw/ar/r £758- 0 W/mrs‘ ms EXCI/SEEQ member or me Federal at. one time the Ontario Agriculture and now Party on ssrl- Govern- policy. ment wll not institute dull!!!" l issue con- litidi, be said — be- ause Csnadfin farmers would ob- dayli ht ' to shorten the t0 though still considering such ty Ooun- Dominlon Gov; O ' anadian Mayor's Pied- Fslls C which on a unl- to some extent-and to it from i-hv airline schedules continue to e. the largest cities and Saint John. PE I daylight time. as a Tlmmins. Chet-ham and Inndon “summer time. stratford. Owen Sound. Se; Ontario cities to saving time we Oilneipfllldiflt! Member of ACRdemy oi’ Sciences of the USSR 811d 8 member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, has been elected a Deputy to the Su- preme Soviet of,the USSR. from the Petrograd Elloctwal Area Leningrad. Professor Podvysotskaya has won nation-wide respect for her scien- ocdoeoglc, and public activi- Olga Podvysotskaya was born in 1884, into the family of a school teacher, After being graduated from St. Peter-shun: Medical Col. 191e, she left for Samara Province, where an epidemic of cholera was raging at that time. Dally risklnz her life, the youmz physician saved the lives of hundreds of persons. Podvysotslraya later returned in the medical college, and started working in the clinic, devoting her life to the study and treatment of skin diseases. ii is Tuberculosis Treatment During her 36 years of medical work, Professor Podvysotskaya has published some 70 scientific papers, the most valuable of which are devoted to her method of treat- inc tuberculosis of the skin. the First Leningrad Medical In- stitute, director of tho Institute’: clinic of skin diseases and research. a leader in the Skin and venereal Union Institute of Experimental Medicine. She also serves as consultant in several hospitals, Professor Podvysotskzrvs lmzrsd Medical Institute. out the country. daily receives dozens of let Podvysotskaya, the of Porlvysotskaya is a nmfessor of Diseases Institute, snrl In the All- a like- wise devotes considerable time to pedagogic work at the First Len- Her name ls well known through- Podvysotskéaya ere from patients asking for advice. ‘and from persons who thank her suusrr me cnsntonerown GUARDIAN id»... nmun ' To-Night-EMPIRI-ené‘ lat. i culgnnoni out out for Sunni Orson . . . a Missile his Jarotinr’: murderer! cAnsoN KQV IUWAII b‘; "llylbllt" It“! Also Serlal-“PARIS HOLIDAY” Flicker Flash Back - Cartoon [restoring their complete health. A] (considerable number of letters ar- rive from young doctors who have been graduated from the Institute. Her services have been highly valued by the Soviet Government. Olga Podvysotskaya has been dec- orated with three Orders, and has been awarded the title of Honored Worker of Science. Reports Beef Black gMarket In Montreal MONTREAL. April ll — (GP)- The Montreal Gazette said todey that "black market operators are currently peddling beef in Mon- treal at three to five cents a pound over ceiling prices.” The newspaper said an official of a large meat packinghouse told of this situation and added that beef black marketing had been "particularly bad in the last l0 days." Also, unless the flow of ca- tle from Western Canada in creased, the situation would be considerably worse in the next two or three weeks. The official was quoted as sly- ing that Western meat. producers apparently were holding back cat- tle to fatten them up, but it was this lack of supplies that caused black marketing. There was “nothing the matter ln Montreal that a few hundred head of cattle would not settle." Mining Institute Elects liffioers MONTREAL, April l0-—(CP)-- R. J. Ennis of Schumncher, Ont" vice-president and general man- ager of McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, was today elected presi- dent of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy at the an- iiual general meeting here. He succeeds Dr. Alan E. Cameron of Halifax, Norva Scotia deputy min- ister of mines. Vice-presidents chosen were B. C. Mlfflen of Sydney. N. 5-. 101' the Marltimes, E. Larochelle o4 Quebec City for Quebec Province, J, H, Klrkconnel of Ottawa for Ontario, R. C. Brehsut of Sherri- don, Man, for Manitoba and Bask- stchewan, John Crawford of Ed- monton for Alberta and . E. Oockfleld of Vancouver for Bri- .__._.._._____ 0RD. Bzzland - (GP) -— Herefordshlre Red Cross Agricul- ture Fund. opened in June, 1940 and wound u at a meeting of the county commlattee recently, totalled $553500. ~ n"s EITHER MR. mes l8!!! oovmveuas ./-- MR. JONES 1s mo ausv! -— uow cm ~ IS rm soRRY, aim/callous wuv DON'T You s10? m AGAIN usxr WEEK? BUSY THESE DAYS. 0¢~zm<n -o>=-\ both lfnhue m in made so amp OIILYNEWUFEBIIQYGIVESYOIIA T015853 846 AWANTAEBS ilzfynm MNswflfelIny-ay-onrhsihlivssysl ‘will the N. S. To Assist Tourist Industry HALFAX. April ll - (OP) -— Industries Minister Connolly today announced that the Nova Bcotia Government had set up n loan fund of "a fairly large sum of money" to help increase what he said wu the Provinces insufficient tourist accommodation. Mr. Connolly told 250 hotel man. merit-sponsored hotel short course that the fund would provide long- term low-interest loan: for im- rmrlnz and building hotel facil- ties. He said details of the fund would be made public soon when capital estimates were brought down in the Legislature. "Without good beds, without good food, without adequate bath- room faclllties," he said, "people ‘Aggie not continue to visit this Prov. HEATHERDALE SCHOOL REDort for month of Mitch. Grade IX-1. Catherine Mac- Lean. 2 Norman Bruce. 3, p". gy MacPhee. 4. Jack Pcardon. Grade VIL-l. Wendell Hcarl, Hector Matheson, equal. 2. Bough- ton Mac-Lend. 8. Kenneth MacPhee, Grade VI—~1 Gordon Matheson. 2 Joan Macflierson. Grade V-l Donnie MacPhen, I. Sandy Macllean. 3. Ronnie Mac- bee. Grade TV-—1. Ruby MacPhee. Grade III-A. Stanley Bruce. I. Earle Matheson. 3. Adele Mhc- Phs-rson. Grade II--1 George Matheeon. 2. Barbara MecPherson. 3. George Maccledan. ra e I-l. Mary Matheson. l. Nkwma MscPher-son. S. Sinclair MacPhee. Perfect Attendance for mcnth: Hauizhton Macheod. Ronnie Mac. Phee. Donnie MacPhee, Jimmie Mnvbesn, Norms MlcPhei-son. Thelma MacPherson, George Matheson. Mary Mstheson. Highest averages in senior made: Donnie MscPhee 87 per cont; gm. dy Maclrean $5 per cent. Highest averaires in iunior grades: Georse Matheson 98 per "hi? Ruby MacPhee 0'1 ner cent. ‘Puncher: Margaret A. MncDoug. a . USE SYNTHETIC WAX LONDON — (C?) Abfll. l City w Claire of the C. W A. was united Charles Go anoque, (Iitarlo. The RAV, J. H. Blah 111a in a suit of light blue wool wit fuchlb but and bouquet of white calla lillios. The 1mm rue-n um of 1......» _sonss at 1.15 to m. 4-1211 maul: nnasslb. nu. John- Ofl‘! TAXES — April l6, i; the final date for payment of 1st in- stallment‘ city o Charlottetown bl-IQIL v 4-10-51 UNITED HUNTER CHUECH CHARGE — Set-the on ‘Sundayvgfwil mu no u follows:- North tshire 11 A. M. Hamp- 2. Sonia Amt shire 2 and .30 P. M. limiter River i730 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Min- ‘ . 4-12- . ' CHURCH SfiVICE for S lApril 14th. st. Euubotrrrch Sprinilleldfi Holy C A. M. St. arm's, C urdh, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. hem, Rector. d April . Church New London. 7.30. Rev. 1s. Noel, Rector. 4-1:- CHUBOH 0F 8C0 Services Sabbath, April dress lute‘ - -..... . ar own r e e Rooms), 8 P. M. Rev. iv Bidrog. 4-12- . CHARLIE, Services . M. Clifton TLAND. - 14th. Cspe P M April POWNAL 4-12-11. COUNTY COURT-A resident of Emerald appeared before Stipen- dlary-Maglstrate George J. Tweedy K. 0., yesterday afternoon on s char e cf operating a motor truck on t e highway in excess oi 5,000 pounds. He was fined t5 and costs or ten days in jail. TOWN PLANNING IN’ SOUR-IS ——Mr. J. B. Galbraith, Dominion Government town-planning auth- ority, and Mr. J. l". Connolly, Pro- vincial deputy-minister of Recon- struction, addressed a large and enthuslutlc meeting at the Tow-n Hall, Sour-ls, on Wednesdly oven- ing in the interests of town plan- ning. Premier J. Walter Jones, scheduled to Address the meetin: was prdvented from leaving the by reason of yesterday's storm. WEDDING BELLS —- A quiet wedding took place on March 12th, iiifiwlt the home of Mr. and Mrs. uhuaon. Charlottetown titer daughter. Frances . 0., Halifax.- marrisge to Sit. on Stodman of Garl- hen‘ performed the ceremony. de looked very cbarmln carried an arm happy young couple left on u honeymoon trip to Montreal and Osnsnoque, returning to Halifax where they are both stationed. Personals ' Miss Pearl Y . Ci . left yes- terday morninqwtllng a. xii to her uncle and cunt, Mr and Mrs Msgnus luunn. Stoumhkxr. Mus. ' synthetic wax discovered by British scientists will soon come into lenie- scale Production. n will tah m: place of natural waxes used for high pressure lubrication. textile finishing, gramephone records and cosmetics, as well as providg mm]. at-ion in rcdi and se ve h h- iy polished sgrrfoce fgr frgrsnltiutl. mus? rue same ow RUN AROUND! vmeu rmuteo 1o JONES um- WEEK . | FIGURED IHAD "me JOI cnucueo. Auvaooro JHINK I nave ‘mo.’ ‘ on somsrumol ' of Miss Margaret ‘H. Canrpbell, R. N. who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital will be pleased to learn of her speedy recovery. Mrs. L. A. Mmitiany. left on Thursday mornlnx by i-rflln 101' 1M‘ Tlmmin O11 NW1‘ Friends if»... afionweli M a v IAILWAY! IOI CHINA CHUNGKING -- (C?) - ‘lihree railway lines are to be constructed in Chum under a postwar rive your struotiozi plan. an- u Pei-pens, min- tions. railway moon bounced‘ General Y later of communion g?—--_-_- GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for Georgetown High Segre‘: thfiengonth of March: '1 .:— Grade x 8r:--l. Harry McCon- neLLl I. QOIIMOVIIIU‘. 8. Tgrgl-le I ulfr-l. Julia Pr met. bbls 8.0 Grant. gsret. tavern. i. Grade VII-l. Ame MeCb I. Beatrice Mair. 8. Ruth Mag- Yfiillt-llflgfllwfi oauuui auintuAu“ t’ cnsswau. for photographs. oomvzbansnon Lmc m- surmvcn. - - . uowun mums: 1 I roovmu. ‘is-stl-LQ.‘ stonh. Also Beauty Scion specials. - 4-12-61 llll ' Qlll . Vital-l. Rgymonq , . ‘droad v.--1,r 2. duh-u... r-fillfi. {Bus-rivers Mm, 3. Pa Eliioffc-i. u Freddie Foni‘: 8. Peu M G I. A.-.l, Keir Ev D Tflfy Qggngy Grade I n.-1. Grade !'. C.-1. Grads I. D.-1. C N100 hell. DOMI P “locum Judi -Kier Jon or Aver: Per-leg sin 1 , H ti: Kigf , "flsotig-furmfiodrlionoug" (Patriot pisses copy) Lad Al ....' ...::g:f.;:.. El‘. couple, Vise t fided to the group around the tr that hi: wife we: concerned about the effects of the snow on her new hair-do. However, the new Governor General did not more his wife's concern. "I told her she could ri n - . cligltxlllillmdflm u ma: at and tb M» now: m‘ d??? and . A - 2'. Velda rzofifysMsqi/al t Mural-luau‘ : 8. Grate; 3% Elli“. §“§u5.“'€sr¢- 2, Willi 3| on??? l hlmow A odes. ‘bu. u$°£ii‘..."2_;u’%°é.°‘ Grades. "fiififi. -— genial Maolhr Velda . Rodd. ma, md Greta. Proude, Jackie Mushr- —s O O ' (c?) ‘onm llg? zlrliuullou? ° t Alexsnd will loft their special train at lllonoton lust night. and braved a heavy tell of wet snow to chat vagh citizens who came to the its n to no hem. As the ‘lar flak fell upon the nder e31; "shsivlulnwm .fl wdmhousuu; s m4 IIIJOOIOQIIIII limp up; bull. Trroordnol Tryousenbfl YOU‘ Ill-IMHO floppies- iabdlt i. 8. Maclatlvan I. 0o. COAL AND WOOD Ufillflilit mom: mu. ' NOTICE 1crmrv: BATTERIES At soap each 17-PLATE BATTERIES Al. $10.50 each (Guaranteed to: 12 moms-t, GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES in all siaes We have a limited’ quantity, of TIRE RELINERS tilt-inch and 4A~inch boil tubing, very suitable for we] casings or drainage. MAURICE BLOCK i COMPANY 158 Kent Street, wave when rive arrives h: a trash get Ottewe." the Viscount esld. i Gleaming potent laeiiidr sou-l lustrous geblrdl" l0 fllhl block combination. soucY: square-cut lee, dorlngly side- aloshodi good lo look cl n vim flm dcllodil . . . 0 FASHION HATE production!