4 1's r seams ' l ' the! .6, scours“: d‘ " "~ when; ' um be 1 . ‘tut " ‘ . ‘all cuties; a m 9' ETuoorvau-vovarty assault» toatoxfiil mun eat i figoglpigréstb of theqioentrs ‘gs-avg. DUI. K1111; to especial listing ofi méfiio o! House ofMCommoIu committees lllllld late dIY. 115$ Effie ’,§‘1’,',‘.§.,Pon°&o following coiu- I mittees: . las. Liberal Ml’. for Qggohisnggculture and colonisat- mn pnd srliamentery library; W. Chester McLure, Progressive- conservative NLP. for Queen's, gov-i enrment-owncdult T1113 I c m, - ure - ilirsit" “““° - m or,» Moo , d ma: e an er- ffggimifdofii MacNaught, Liberal “P10! Prince. banktns and" com ' ' marine and fiiiorill. 91'1" in and voter e’ s! airs: Dr- T-Y-i Grunt. Libero MP. for Xgisguaé rlvate bills, ghicsgiiggmgag aailways canals and’ ieiegrflbh lines. TOURIST BUREAU:- (Continued gm H Page l‘) s16o,000,fi00. Such an amount of money brought in from mother (ountry, D0181! 511d hid most bent! ill gtfect one goal? tale :33. Why Prince lid- word Island should not have an increased be in the 200,000,000 or more dollars which tourists will leave in Canada. during i946. ad the suggestion that imsrel ti‘: were lights. ‘a was folly. serve them Cape ‘Cod eddroll. brid w Mir. Justice Arsenault. to Dolanhed retsrredumro 1 :- our in the Inland tourist ind - LiBUh-Uflyaflg B 0rd. Pram Jblicl. l8 - - m. dud“ Areeneult donating vendiah, in the National! Peri‘ region, as only thin! w‘; I04 stated that the tourist ass ill the Province could t be 019600- od to flour modatlmil were avatlablm. Dr. Maolltliou there being at: h BIITII r srsi-gm-isr A. . a sen, in; I - M iottotowa W“ “it?” °° ’*' and Mrs. d . a dailht- Jose h Lewis, 0 M I ,, to Us. srter W}: i son. 2t 1M0 to a au n3}. ‘ OIEVkIF-At- Iounis’ . March 1H6. to Db‘. In l. ‘Vvarreh, rte, Courts, u daugh- 0 P. MAM my i , March , 165%. and s]. finer-fly isolator . and all Wesizy 6. l to B . . ill-m m’ it Ragga; A m1 1 to w. a w. s.’ mibmlu; Rellomlsy, : sen. its , ma: fiif-ofir?“**"d P t large Dolan W well. hi: fi$dlfllt m‘ ““§,,§,,"‘", l,“ ‘C's’ .lli *1- lilecuso Future School Improvement ‘ Girl Guide News Leegus Meeting ti"; cs‘? '75P‘ 0 0V i Q u held at the‘ M n 11th‘ a ma‘? U10 GWNRI large OH uh“? nits ‘l1 A l * e n . r With the ‘residents, p I "ti. 35 t?! 11%|. J. P. Mrs. McDonald presiding.‘ Al- Wll M01131)‘ I umber o! members we" waters . r Reports given by the chairmen of t various . committees were o! he a means mopoy were discussed ended to hold Sale k1 the near fu d! teresting ludshowed the srmins otiuooiifi u. w." prim an W rid y‘ of raising sand it was .s Wit wt-riisuhant ture, The President reported that the Legion Cams an hi?! War given eighty books School Improvement League ton Services to tho use in the City Schools, it was was hoped that such a nucleus kin‘: UHARLOTTETOWN UUARDl-Aii -~-— i l fitEllTIiAL ausnniss w....-:-:t-..s.:~c»a.- --- of suture all! be at vs cents a word. strictly “y. able in advance. CCAIWILL for photographs. CONFEDEIATION um m. euuucs, Guides who wish to u-y the aowun Rims for u». c £1531 31B fi;‘l‘lllligfllll‘ T95! W11’; Fain“. pgghj‘. rten’; homo, Greenfield Ave., at 2.00 p, m on Saturday. April 20th. howl Rates 0f iPay In Services might lead to further l1 for)’ de-| vel ent for the City hools. A the clogs of the business sel- sion Btlhra Embers enjoyed a talk lph McLe an on thr- newer trends of Audio-Visual Ed- ucation in the schoo Lean Pointed out that were supplementary not meant to take the ordinary classroom teaching ‘such new aids as radio and film, _ tho pupils of the smaller centre Mr. Mc- auch lessons and were place of from would receive the same benefit u pupila- of tho would benefit from th etruction which is Preparation of each ra esaon. Lunch was t... 3 Q (Continued from orloe of steel. all these thing and fanners are bei to be allowed Brice levels." sat of lt-at least those this kind of policy be w“. b crane was lusttied for the bye of byMr House sdloum its edMr. the quegion. latex. Brod: (PC- king a in farm profits, was time when farmers a world. ed thst he MINI than I 1 M1‘, idwefi said t the farmers. 0f ’ Mllltary (IITMCMMU given mouoozumxL o...» i tom's motion ugutm order on the grounds t m would have opportuni in e next day or two to discuss to boost their Production larger centre, all e expert in- to the dio and film inncislly sttnw lve gerved by [he Tea able in civilian life Committee and s social hour m- Arc Announced i UrrAwA, April 15 - (OP) __ Announcement today of improved pay rates for Canada's peacetime navy, a and air force w signal or recruiters to beginuin‘. ienslve campaign; m by!“ llernumeni; establishments up maximum strength otalllhg 51,100 men with basic monthly pay for rank- ers set at t9 "lure rmre than $12 above wart e rates and $33 above pro-wardens - recruiter; were ready w offer a service car- ieer which the said was as fin- as those avail- ‘ Clothing, food, pensions. medical‘ ,ca.re and free educational facilities The next meeting will be held g Qpriilzlt at the home of Mrs, or on uneld. ILSLEY BACKS-o- Plll 1) it is indi- cated clearly that while workers are being held at levels ofhewages, n! dst certain price levels, some o! those nlamuifmotunng com-g ma 8N to increase d Mr. Cold- "And this House. every side of us who represent constituencies which are tricultuml-should pretentious-inst ing put into loloo low. Social Credit loader. said be was not oonviupged the to. he asked production o! further roots eorlmtkures. It the increase was ius 0d felt it should be borne dy tlfen out of the tex- ' llowed‘ to sneak business and the imcleznant price duos- flset ed out of order of Cosn- with- he nut the 35d lit im- te disc on was decided u" period Mar. Bracken said the increase. serloue cut made were betas to did uotliks the he 0.11s. Pas-t, rted th oovlmiiio“? it’ 73d” of n? M’. l h?“ "~ glgym ton but oiiimhnoi D1858“ C a. '2 tai and been til which iuinereeesdeootsto (iolllege nfreel)» OQRNW Xk lfiw “s: 2% what-t..." Ufll l! KIIIIJOII- Out... said d continue to func- up three. J- group $231‘ $95 were important items riot included in the cash aspect of the new rstes. The ions-heralded increases-ef- fectlve Oct. i—simod at attract- ing highest-type recruits — high $31?‘ "limb? "‘ “h” “t” {if d“ s an o0 so uaee ei case of officers, willful aleut ranks in all leaves the only question for rookie to decide whether he wants to sail, march or f . There are st present big holes in all three no, iooll the filmy It 26,000 an the R. . A. F. at 16.100 - fgures much above the pro-war strengths. So far the . signed on only 0,200 of the into! strength they need. Present strength of he pennenem army and R. C. A. F. have not been disclosed but they aresaldtobewell under-there- qulred total. The I00 bssio rate was estab- lished by the pa counmimine. after sitting lve months, ‘i: provide for worker with high school educetton o ‘Million- tfiurequlrod of nroeneotve m- c . an unskilled " he skill provide creasing remuneration also is reward for 1e lce. Flor instance. a claea—Amerlcan equiv ent of the 9d lonoe corporal rank — will re- eivo a monthly increase of w after thme and six year periods of service. From the rank of sergeant to commissioned rank the increase is t5 for each three-year geriod for officers up to colonel, i6 on a graduated buts for similar periods, All increases a y to e in the navy and air force Trades pay will be given to four iifou and servioem may compete upgradlnfl “sh ' Tuadewgrtattuwne will rgvcgivaltd . no - hi?“ ' ' t‘? Ad's“. The services have discarded Plio- war restrictions that rln ed on the domestic personal lber lea of the servicemen, allowing only lil ggr cent rad the total personnel to mettle . ""“°’m$§‘°o.'¥¥ £1l§.3?.'£.“’& re film “out: .2“ ioq oppropr ate their eervlce and have attained the age of 28 for men and 2: years for 0W8. IHQWERQ. q OII l b] to a red ?l0 fihgnosriiiaasiwre the m 006D i: bs¥1r k enlarge and similar 80V- Qli 0 . ‘mrigvistos? has been made for s married man separated from his omil to continue to draw his ‘al- oworilbo - ranglnl 110m W W‘ ow”; rm}; -- H0 lilo will bo provide wth rations and quarters for h ‘W133 elibleufiomen Ii ml or. m“ “- s. “rs. u. mo“? provided with rations and qua afloat»- o fllsw Equlpiiient .~ 0n Order For ILILR. _--. fibrous." — ltliwatgsn will ‘enchant this h a ,"T.°'o'."'v“omhm. presi out or n ifirouwoy. or? today in ha,» in 1016 soo refrigentu" A ' Gr m"! fiiicouli andwdlo moi _ adieu lleed For "fililhtililg In ‘Paris _ street length ‘o? 0:00;‘?!- “R o‘ se- ectiye service m!!! VOGI-Yg. 6:8 Richmond 3,, IEUUIB U5 95$ llfl-i ghundosnltprll 1s.‘ as u‘ on DPIN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY -0ur store will be open all do; WedflW-‘IIY Ind closed (Good) Friday oif this week. Prowse Ems Ltd. 4-16-21 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY and McLeod Ltd. will be com on Wednesday of this week and closed on Good Friday.‘ 6 -1 -1i FUNERAL TODAY - The fun- eral of Mrs. John Cameron will be held this morning at 9.45 from her residence, 174 Kent Street to 5t, Dunstanb Basilica. Burial will m be in the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery: THE VOGUE. 158 Richmond St. ll resume business as usual on T R1158)’. A9111 18. 4-16-21 BEAUTYLAND SALON, open an day Wednesday this week, closed Good Friday. 4-15-11 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY —Moore and. McLeod Ltd. will be open on Wednesday of this week and closed on Good Friday.‘ 1B u WfllL MEET GOVERNMENT - At a. special meeting of the City gourmet. last night it was decided to ee jeot. -Under present arrangements, the City Council is to absolve lt- aolf of all fircuioisl responsibility regarding nhe project at the mid of Mag. Before the meeting, J. G. art, Maritime representative of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation attended a caucus of the City Council. MUNN-CORNFOOT - A very Netty i was solemnizied at Zion Manse on March 1st. when Rev. Carliele Webster united ma Miss Evelyn bride who was given in rummage by her father. wss attired in s dress of panq craps, ti: a corsage of yellow roses and was attended by her sister. lMliss was ported by his friend. Mr. Harold Lloyd. Westville, N. s. to her marriage time bride was tend- ered a shower at her home whm upwards of sixty guests gathered to ofler congratulations and bi her farewell. Iibe bride and groom left on March 4th by plane for their home in lnndon. Out. Personals Mr. and M's. Ira Gay, City, yes- terday celebrated their Nth wed- ding anniversary. Mrs Alfred J. Kelly left flai- urday morning by plane for Long Island, New York. mo Patricia Clarke, Montreal. is in Charlottetown for a faw days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank B. Clarke, Upper Prince Street. (Continued mm Page 1) tans. Annual training is not obli- INNY- . To receiv lieutenant, between l8 and N, have junior matriculation or equivalent for the reserve forces and a collage " desires for the active force unless he he; had active sear/lee in the last in which case Junior mat- rloule on la satisfactory. To bepoeted to a reserve unit. an oflioer must live in its recruit- ing area. A university graduate w has completed a military oouragn will qualify as a reserve Reserve foroe rank of combatant veterans "will be governed by use and e riesice" but where oosaibe it will the same as that on da- m War veteran officers desiring to loin the active fme apply through their district officer comngnrllgnk e lulnlmim educational standard. maximum age limit for lieuten- ants in their cues is 28 for amm- ored. artillery. signals. infantry or service coma personnel. 30 for tum and ordnance. 36 for . d . provost an ~ rmw-mu-zszir~wvsv~sy . r e tegories. the maximums 1:3 lieutantrnt-cetonals are 40. C. and as. ToTnhORioQn toil . 81mg of will be whom! tam s rm to s in unlvmt- to mimiou us "m ust a c ex a. ey in in at gut 33. ve at lout l8 mortths service. have senior mat- rioulatlion stsndins and ounce for for at least flve veers after graduation. In‘ promotion, vacancies will be flllod by selection from smears available in the require“? w linker a lower t be tsuon "ability, character e11 and eul and ty mounds will not be e factor feiiuu to qualify for the “ma. but rettreozeot will be t} up for i2 mouths to permit p for civilian n- 1e Provincial Government in erosion 9°]- ward Island ANNOUNCE TERMS- s commission as kid s. candidate must be" i_l.ocal,l. 0. ll. E. Chapters llcld Joint Meetings A special olnt luncheon meet of the My! Edward and Earl o Hllisboro tors, 1. O. D. 3.. was lrotilvttswn Hotel to meet Mrs. I. I. G. bu: National Vice-President. beentnvislt gligléflllptoll ti}; d itlmeaJrtg: ° n8 W! Pres e over lttél%d "theblin e1 Eglxgfdbélflp- the guests were Miss Crab who i8 travelling with Mm. Drape, tho Honorary Provincial Vice-President, Mrs. J. A. Bernard, and the Hon- orary Regent of the Dari of Hills- boro Chapter. Mrs. W. E. Berti-lay. The Abegweit Cha tor. Summer- aide. planned to at no the lunch- eon but were unable to be Aftor luncheon Mrs. Drape addressed the meeting on the sub- ters of the Empire Second Memorial. The second War M orisl is w be a fund raised b the I 0.1). E. to provide a min um of $500,000.00. the interest on which is be used for either bursaries or scholarships or both. This is to be decided when the mono has been raised. It will probe iy follow the pattern of thl _I 0 D. m. Fimt War Munoz-lei, 1n which bursaries enabled the sons or daughters of men killed 0i‘ Pfllmahanil disabled overseas w got a regu ar university educa- tion at any Canadian University, and the scholarships were to pro- vide t aduate courses in Uni- ted ingfim Universities for one sxticldent ea yearfzom each 9. Prov Ill the an e1 ible candidate. In the Bec- ond ar Memorial the scholarships will be good for any University in the British liknplre. The benefits to the provinces do not depend on the accounts}! money raised there- shar equally: and the ap- this with tih 0b I " ‘ . tho finalising plans for thee dis- “f: o i mo; by ,'.'°oo°h°"i‘so‘“oo§°i§oo%'°§: of the preseflt BlYWr-t ho 8 PRO- f D. E. ropresentat yes and ..ea.dlng educators. Miss Mary Irv- ing, acting Provincial Education Secret , then read a aper set- ting for l the benefits rmce Eld- has derived 110m the First War M orlai. and giving the names of lve bursary holders. and twelve scholarships that were a. to Island student. After exgiaining these points about the ecood War Memogigl Y Chem aitinenahlp edsscation el ioants for Canadian ci lanehip, and in providing a lib tie ceremony to mark the ting of citizenship were. Mrs. no stressed alto - need for Can- adios! women to save carefully and conscientious all the food Doe- sible and to ghian their coneump~ tion of meat and wheat so that the starvingpcople of Europe might receive all possible aid. There is still a great need for warm clothes. and for such things as needles. safety-pins, scissors so they can convert the used clothes sent them. M. the close of this very inter- estl talk Mrs. Arthur Roper pro- pose? s. very warm vote of thanks which was seconded by Mrs. E. S. Coffin. The meeting closed with the Notional Anthem. Yanks Boost Pay In Armed Forces WASHINGTON. April 15 —(AP) --'l‘he House assed and sent to the Senate today legislation raisins the psy of all personnel of the armed forces. The raises range from 50 per cont for buck privates and s. erst-ice seameh to 10 cant, or army captains and naval senior lieutenants and officers snki bove them. 'l\ie le islet- ioo, n a ted lo cost seas. .000 is intended to spur voluntary 011' liaiments. Sil sg Seem Gets II erway In Montreal MONTREAL, April 15—-(CP)—- The newly-launched ship int sea- aon in Montreal harbor roadencd out with new vi or today as ihe first ships arrive with passengers aboard. The British cargo liner Balscia docked here from Avon- mouth today with travellers, all said bound for the United Stains. a aircraft carrier Empire MacKends-lck ls due here Wednes- day with 68 passengers, followed biv- the Tortuguere, with an un- s ted number. Two freighter-s, the Alexandra Park from LeHavre, and the Gatlneau Perk from Ant- werp, tied up hero today. ehht yous lu- renk or on reaching their age limit. whichever is the earlier. A lieutenant-colonel or above will nomusllv be promoted or rc- tircd after three years in rank but may serve in another capacity in the same rank. In the reserve force, the some use limits apply and after three years service officers may ask (or transfer. to the supplementary re- serve. Other mnlu in the active force must generally be between is and 35 on enlistment but skilled tradk esmen or technicians may be oc- oapted up to 86 years. 'I'he,y must have the equivalent of iunior ma- trlculotion. Veterans of war service may be enlisted dependent on age. qualifi- cations. length of service and unit establishment. The minimum age limit in ell cases is i6. The nmri- mums are either 40 or 46 depend- ing on the branch. Active force enltstmenie will be for three years. BRINGING UP FATHER p“ shortly to study reform naethods credit: information, make business and personal loans z z ievelopmenr of your post-war plans. This MAN is representative of every manager of a Bank of Nova Scott: branch -o. man both eager and fully prepared to help you solve your financial problems great or small . . . to assist with collections, supply zaid in the If you are in need of financial help or counsel .~ i ; if you are coal sidcring the launching of a new business or the expansion of one already established, visit the manager of our nearest branch. You will find him friendly, practical, happy to be of service. ‘Ihe BANKiofi NUVA §COTIA Over o Century of Banking Experience New Members Taken Into Ont. Cabinet Togg) The Cnnadlgn Pug) NTO, A " __ Michener, Torogltz’ w m Lib-Col. W111i Windsor were sworn m ministers in the Ontario Govern- ment. Michener succeeds Hon. Mr. Gemfie Dunbar of Ottawa as Pm- vmclol Secretary. Mr. Dun takes over the new portdollo of reform institutions and will leave in England and Switaerlnri Mr. Dumber‘: portfolio of Game and Fisheries is transferred to the l-asids and Forests Department, under Hon. W. G. . Mr. Griednger booomea minister without portfolio and it w“ an- nounced thst he will shortly suc- ceed Hon. W. G. Webster aechair- man of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. . G. A. Welsh, who recently was named Tourist liflnlst-er. also becomes vice-chairman of the Commission which operates the erlv known a-s and Northern Ontario Railway. Mr. Michener is member of the Ontario Legislature for ‘Toronto st. David and Mr. Criesinger ren- resente Windsor-Sandwich. An announcement by Premier Drew said that Mr. Webster sub- mittcd his resignation some time ago because of increasing pressure of private business. COTTAGE FOR SALE AT AUCTION ‘litmy. THE we C Arms. INSTANT AT 12.15 I’. M. I will sell at Public Auction on the premises No. l6 hop . Chulettetown. Cottage In good ten- antable condition," immediate poo- eession xlven, large square lot front- m '7 i?“ “hi la I to or garage. or p: on rs I” e- Lean s Moltlnnon, sbuoitoro. Royal Bank Bnildhx. Premises will be o n for inspection on Monday. Apri 22nd from s to I o'clock. w. u. ans-row. Auctioneer. _ including msrrialo BUOWMIW 1nd trade pay). llhop Street with ‘Y (By The Canadian Pres!» OTTAWA. April 15-—A recruit entering the Canadian Army in future will receive a. total of $96 a‘ monfll in pay and subsistence al- than $12 above wartime DIN and $38 above pee-war pay, it WEI iisclosed to- night. Hero are comparative totals which also apply to equivalent navy and alrfome rsnks:—(Not Pn- Wsr- Post- war time was Private t 7B $ 53-65 $95 Corporal 85.16 as. 115 Borgoan‘ 01.38 104.95 133 Lieutenant 164.25 203.79 320 Captain 238.12 240.41 250 ug- 279.88 287.44 325 ooiimgi 817.16 4.10.11 s00 Briguflipr m. 568.46 e40 New Violence Feared In Butts (By The Associated Press] BUTTE, Mont, April i5—-Peace oifloers hurriedly evacuated wom-‘i en and children from homes in this mob-ridden mining city to- night as further outbreaks of vio- lence and house-smashing which have continued since Saturday night appeared iimnincni._ Police Chief Bart fuiey and Mayor Barry tYLesry said most of the homes damaged were those of miners who stayed on the job when 3.500 members oi the Inter- national Union of Mine. _M11i and Smelter Workers 10.1.0» went on strike April 9. Union officials dc- clnred the organization is not rc- sponstbie for the disorders aiiri| has issued e call to the public m,‘ maintain order. The strike follow- ed a wage dispute with the Ans- oonde Cooper Mlnlnil Company. At Helena Gov. Sam C. Ford de- clined to call for federal aid in Comparative Rates Of Pay For Service Men Madrid iiaillo charges Antl-Franculgct LONDON. April 15 —(AP)-Tm Madrid radio charged to t tbs! there was a secret an - Ines ogieement between co and Russia which might lead to a bu» sian march through France to Spain. "All indications" were that the Spanish Republican Government in exile was “preparing military tutor- vention by means of frontier incid- ents" in the Pyrenees, the broad- cast said. Farm For Sale AT COVIHIAD ROAD Consisting or izo lures. foo sores clear, balance lumber and flue- wood. Near churches. school and store on meta highway to Ital- hope Beach and National Perk. Large barns and house suitable for two families, all ln good re- pair. equipped with electric lights. gunning stream 100 yard; from urn. Will sell with or without crop, stock and equipment Apply to HARRY SWAN ILNDILON 41s-1r-1s4, '- ' ' FOR SALE 30 choice work horses and snares. four to eight yearn, old, at North American Hotel stables. ROLAND W011)- quellmg the riots, pending a direct though he did not wish to when men. women and teen-aged youths went on a rampage. pour- ing into homes and smashing fur- niture. windows and wrecking in- teriore. They continued Sunday night as crowds as large as 3.000 persons watched the vandals on 4-1841 23rd. their wrecking spree. appeal from Butte authorities. Al-g he . quoted. Gov. Eord indicated Dlain- l iv he would not act independent-i ‘Outbreaks began Saturday night' For Foot Ailments coseovr H. J. A BROWN. 0.? Orthopedic GIHMBPOIIIST, iu Greet Oecftl ltnd- cnsuontrown. Pl-s- warm can mkr so? ivseoramnno fifiCflvifllfiVCl-N Tl-IjHO-X-"l-U H-DLLD ANBVIH \ n: B! GeorIl News: wouwmmw cu-i-INQMIDONM? momentum» ~ wsnssenisam- _ . FLl-QAVI/ .1 1i a . "7fisrl1f - .._