.STOP FAMILY COMPACTS, FAMILY CONTliACTS- VOTE c0Nsglliglllvr i..!ii.e...h.i.1IlJ” CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1955 Maxims of a More Man Cove” Prince Edward island Like The Dew fly jecplxve and it wll folhw M VIC! 'ICPI.I'C PAPII 16 PAGES Pilots Escape In A Crash Landing WINNIPEG tCP)--Three pilots no a training flight escaped in- jury Monday when the landing gear of a Trans-Canada Air Lines Vickers Viscount failed during a landing at Stevenson field here, dropping the airliner on its belly. PRICE 50 ATLANTIC PROVINCES ECONOMIC COUNCIL SELECTS FOUR SPHERES AS PRIME TARGETS A l ing out" the other two on proce- E duree la handling the turbine- propeller plane. recently intro- duced te service on TCA routes. There were no passenges on the craft which had taken off from Stevenson field shortly be- "Dance. Fortune Hall, May 27th. 8.80. ennell & Chandler. Dial 9717. day night "The Malta Story" also May 24th. "A Queen Is Crowned." orchestra. I Splllett. "Kinkora Players will present a three-act comedy drama in Crspaud hall. Tuesday May 17th. Dance after. "Jean's Snack Bar. Fredericton. open. Home made wiches. Confectionery. "We have now cedar posts in stock in various sizes. Best "rt. Marahfield Hall. May 1). 8'30. Sponsored by Central Y. P. U. Sale of lunches. "Seven Mile lay hall Friday. May It. MN. Kelly's Cross play. "Regular Dance. Stanley Bridge every Tuesday. Rollie McKenzie's "Lads and Lassie: Band. Bread- day. 32.95 cwt. Bring bags. Dillon Do-nuts and was I specialty. Hog Dogs. sand- fined to the bottom of the fuse- Newspape men were barred from the field. After photograph- Officials said the Viscount ap- peared to be making a normal landing at 2:50 p.m. EDT when the landing gear unexpectedly Sir Winston Churchill suggested Russia and the three big Western powers might yield great results. The former prime minister. stepping back into the political arena with a major speech in his tor to an isolated northeast coast island where there is an epidemic of influenza. The helicopter stood by at nearby Torbay airport all day waiting for a break in the over- cast skies that would allow it to medical health officer of New- foundland. said the department re- ceived no details other than the original message which said there appeared to be different types of 'flubreaking out on the island. REMNANTS OF ICI JAM The sparsely-populated island is blocked off by the leftovers of on Arctic ice jam that sealed off the area for five weeks. An airplane was prevented by fog from carrying a doctor to the community Sunday. The weather the ice moved in. reported Sun- day that ail fresh meats had been sold out. Other small isolated com- munities slso reported food short- ages and delayed mall deliveries but none of the shortages was be- lieved serious. harbor most of last week although larger ships were able to press through. Conception bay is still dotted with ice' and the northem share is sealed off in many places. The freighter Caxton butted her way into Botwood last week to open the summer shipping season from that northeast coast port. SHOOT AT SHIP BROCKVILLE. Ont. tCPl - It was reported here Monday that someone on the United States shore of the St. Lawrence river fired plication for a contempt of court citation against five newspapers and an individual Monday was dis- missed without costs by Chief Just- geline. Quebec Le Solell. Gruniil Falls. N.B.. Cataract. and Mrs. Audrey Stevenson, Tclcgrnph-Jour-' nal correspondent at Edmundston. meeting with Russia's Nikolai Bulganin "strong and united. seek- armament and all-round prosper- ity which is within our reach and may soon be within our grasp.” president of the Canadian Assoc- Port Perry. 0nt.. and graduated at the College of Optometry of Ontario in Toronto. Other officers elected included: Treasurer. John J. Mulrooney. Halifax. Members of the national coun- tre tomorrow night. J. P. Sweeney will be made by Most Rev. Mal- colm A; MacEachern. D.D.. and the address will be given by Brendon 0'Grady. Ph.D. Mary Rose MacDonald is Valedictorian. aiilt; Elizabeth Rose Marie Pet- ers. Summersidc: Mary Phyllis Mclsaac. Fairview; Eleanor Mar- garet Campbell. Primrose; Mary Rose MacDonald, Charlottetown; Genevieve irons MacDonald. Gienfinnan. Mary Bertha Mc- Delegates in By PAULINE KENNEDY Canadian Press Staff Writer SASKATOON (CPI - Saskatoon womcn gave a lusty western wel- come Monday to 100 dclegates ar- riving from across Canada for the live-day annual meeting of the Na- tional Council of Women. Delegates representing 650.000 THREE EXPERTS Three exports from Saskatch- ewan. which has advanced far in Saskatoon For Council Of Women will be one of the main tasks dur- ing the meeting. Beatrice Bridgen. national chair- man of arts and letters from Win- nlpeg. said Monday that one of the main changes the group hopes to accomplish through a revised constitution is "thinking on a more national level." his offer to negotiato over the Peiping radio said Monday. The Communist leader said peoples who are concerned about world peace are urging the nego- town Garrison. Colonel Duucct is representing Major-(ieneral E. C. Plough, C.V.l5.. l).S.()., E.D., General Of- ficer Commanding, Eastern Com- mand Headquarters, Halifax. The Units of the Garrison. under Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Peake. C.D,, the Fifth Signals Regiment under Lieutenant-Colonel 'K. M. Johnston, E.D. and the Fifth Medi- cal Company under Lieutenant- Colunel J. K. L. Irwin. immediately following the in- spection, and at approximately 8 pm. Colonel Doucet will take the salute of these Units as they march past in column of route along Queen Street. The Saluting Basc will be located on the East side of Queen Street midway be- nese goveririent is willing to set down and enter into negotiations time" would Red China agree to sit down with the Nationalist gov- ernment of Chit-mg Kai-shalt The premier also repealed that The decision to step into the tourist field was taken after ex- ecutive-manager Nclson Mann (fol. H. E. T. Douccf 17!): Brig;(iicrVW.A W.A R-eidTiV).S.0., j land representative. the lines suggested by Mr. Dolan. SEEK DATA The meeting directed Mr. Mann to seek data from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on consumer items entering the Atlantic re. T he Newfoundland delegation led in voicing surprise at federal cancellation of subventions on Nova Scotia coal moving to New- foundland and directors agreed to protest. l Arthur Johnson. a Newfound- said Nova Scotia coal would disappear from his province. This would not hurt Nowfoundlanders since they could buy American coal Just as cheap- ly lihut Newfoundlanders would rather use Nova Scotia coal." prices and quality. Arnfast Coal . , . . u . 51 1,, . - l - - . ::.'.'::..::.::; M" "' "n zzrrr :.'.'r::..:::::.::':;i..s:::::.i :::;:e';.:.".:5”.;,';.':::,:".: 2:; .E:";:: ii: 22:: :2 i.”."”.."S:..”"&..l”.i'l2.f.2 ”.S:2..”;f"".l" cit” '3:.2;.-..”'.2.i.'.”-- o-um -o s -grudllbane g F red H. icl Th! bl! AFCUC 11!! field m0V9d Ward W53 hen S8tUTf'l'- one hUl- katchewan local council of women 0! the llrolflenills in llheSWeT1t.lantl.with Colonel Doucct and Brigadier M.M.. E Licutenant-Colonel D. If was the first time APEC had X .. ....... for 3 De r C." in Fredermon Ha". Tuesday, g my ll 7 777”. . .” F l-or idcnti icatioilvneacn .a logo (Iona. -problems hem" lnyone and representing e aiy an v.D., I.icutcnani-.(.olonel- P. S. epic-so-na lies war at end I & am P. m. gnen an orange 1 y. 0W9I' 0 E H d I d "1 Air l-oice. Lieutenant-Commander l-folding, MM. l-.D-.;V Lieutcnant- meeting in Halifax -next month t T T PF0VlM”9- "ego-'Yml:l' ehlgsgfzess xen";femm. and J. C. Kenny, R.C.N. IR) and Colon:-l H. G. Williams. E1); at which the Maritime Trans- -tngnl-y wu-ll, l; gull C 0 C C The l32nd anuuallmcotiug of the ' ' Group Captain W. Sweiman. Lieutenant-(iolnnci F. B. Conrad. poriation Commission will con- Av M...-'. p..f.'i'?'t..l.li.g... on .9 o.ur , ase --on--ll;-lax has lgi-;vCemlvs'll"lss;,';3,';,"c,fl';,f-1 '.?.'J2Li..':i;il"l.5”..”.L"..l3Sal....”.9::l D-:10-. n-f-g--lc-g- l , lg-MB-If D- I-we--ni-Colo;-I vi -id" ll" -mvnc-mu; yr 31;; my-I - -u elm-ken supp", Buyer cllll, Hall, 8 C H -v.5 ; , Id D I Hlld N lb l lh so invie o e press-n a . e . ED l.ieutcnant- olone commission on consa s pping. gg..v Montague. - h.mm' faCll'”'35 l" '.-"'3'!”d3- re.l”' l'l1,(lll:le:ellyr of 5:,kaffl,,,3ja,? am: the Salualing Base for this occas- F. J. Store). Rn: l.iciiienani- The directors decided efforts l ... S.”"' "f ”'Ed'.”W'"l."”'""5 ('"'”t"ll” pr..ml.;.. 1, (5, Douglas 01 Sggkgt. ion are the following; Captain Colonel L. if. xi-acl)onald, I-7.D.; must be made to impress on a WV9h3-Id mild "flew 00I- pllgplglglcirolq (cp)-,lll ap. gl-lclon Gleaner, Mnllcfnn L'l-1.-an. Ll('Ill':cafil::IlI '5c”55'”" W "arm c cllgwan, J F. Connolley, V.Ii.D., l'(.C.N. (Conlinucd on page 2 col. 4 Maritimers the wisdom of buying l Thft K -oi.-12' . - ii 33: i ....... - l i '-l They wen: D. F. Molr of Cal- fore the accident. h - I H - rs l MONCTON (CP)--Four spheres of action we.-g it-1ii..”".;1...?'.l' :r::.".:.'?” 3- in ..f.:.l:l::”:."..:'i'. "::..::”':::.: C Ufchll 5995 Summlf ""'”f 7'! Chou Renews Offer To s-I--.-ed hv ")0 wars or the wannc ---vinm F- A cnmD:nYk slpokesmsn sha l d engineers completed their examln- RGCEIVG N if f 0 F fgggglegeftgetlrMg?S;x;sP:gl;1?):1l5lrgel5 m the qlmst in, -'t. " ..k- ' . '. - .. ,. ! mm but " appeared '0 be C” g u The graduating exercises of e n The directors. meeting under the chairmanship of action should begin ' lage and four bent propellers. to mass: WIGHTON Britain the United States and ll" Ci”"'"”e”""' ”0-W31 SW01 TOKYO (APl Premier Chou - 'd- --r V 3- Whifiden Canon: Said practical - I N - m M h Id lh - sat. . o ease iPnSl0fI in the , V i , . Ofnlng One propeller was ripped off. woooronm E”. (Remap France would go to the top-level glolyuggggexer Comnfmmif CH: E.,.l.l 04 Rad chin. l... ,...l,w.d Taiwan iFromosal area. the Chl- at once in the fields of agriculture and agriculture mar- keting, trade within the Atlantic provinces, power and every , , , Tueldli 1'llKh1- ers hired light planes to get aerial M d l ll; gl. g an ll-ll. . ing the pea f th ld th M'D3' CM" Pr-Ts1d”"- "( H" wuchy F"""O” ism” bl" ch"g'd With ih U if d St I n- the tounsi industry "vamty Come” st. .l.emsa.s views of the disabled airliner, ln:n..xm:nIll.. uarlllerenn obelfgrn welfare of Eli gnankcindvohnd th: 1xl.:fal,lf;:'”ol:;glof;::lg:d 32:; that the United States is taking mom," C n E 8 ea gm,” ' The bo'ard.wll1 meet ln September for 3 pl-lv-ale selln. ' ' non-scheduled traffic was halted. ' period of relaxed tension, dis. an "evasive and equivocal stand." Chou said. hnwevcr. that ”ai no lnnr at which ideas will be exchanged privately with outstanding mon in economics and other fields. . locally - produced goods. phi e 'Edward Island delegates cited the case of an Island firm which has "Regular Dance at Gordon l ld cu m 1 kl, cl l,-ll- u t' , any talks with the United states Lodge wary Fm!” mum. guise; .'ssetn)p.ns e Pane s (I own constituency of Woodford. pOl.n1iuc:; Istggzeaaziarigggcatl Q: Membe” M Hi.” m.'ad"Bm.'g aCl1(:llls repeated the proposal, first on the Formosa issue would not "ad I lelegram from D Leo begun producing condensed milk unmc. Vernon River Hall, TCA was the first North Ameri- ',ll”l.".',:"-193'ia:h5"l.mllf:'K",;m”l:',; (Continued on page 2 col. I :13,” lggglnsglleolr (eztgleerrlilife I?Il:' lnade alt lhe Atstlanfilixiiicgn gcolp zl-fecact Red Clllilihs claim to lhevuulan dlwctur N we (,m;adia"landenowm::ds itseitflt-sulijlzct ti: ' ' - . ' - ' erence as mon a an un . n . I l I ' pric -cu compeiiun ro Tuesday. May 17th. gfllifltllygcgzninglagggloxlgaggltght following the downfall of Premier 'TT"m-. ette MacDonald, Charlottetown; 3 reporl on ll" meellng to Red --Tllel (illl,l..,,-E penpla are wlllngzgoxiernment travel bureau. The oulsldg, "Dance in St. Andrew's Hail, ties to Passengers and cruises at 690'” M'l""lf"' TM" '” "”' Island Nd'l'lVe NNl1,:;?l Alli.-seifll:illlLT gvellhgg. Chmall Naumm Conan"-' to - 5""? for .”"l "h"a.”"" ff me5”n Sam "' M” "ii" ”P' TTi"'”'"” TV” m suwam Wny Wednesday. 3m mllu an lmul. ll hull allllude. could prove most beneficial to ' Rocky Point gm r M Y VP: He made the report Friday. Taiwan bl pr-stain mc:-lns as ar1pm.mni,y fm. demmplng lh. mm. P r g pl,-,l pa55e,,g,l- l-llglll, were mall, the on-mhslmlng masses of peo- n , - - - 5 3l”.V F The broadcast. heard in Tokyo. as p(lSSlfllf:. Crou salt. M mm, H W mm” WM” "1 l af "Regular Dancea.Crapaud Rink last month between Montreal and pie all over the world." 'g'l”f3l; Fag; M--D Cih””l”ilEighl;';3 T' ' T'"T” T - " 7 ' ' .',.,,,,,,,,; l,,.,,..l,,,.es ma, '1' wall Izsdnesday nights. Starting June Winnipeg. Churchill said the leaders of opgomagrisis Clfailouetiwn; Do.”-My Arriving Toda For ..,,., , .,..l.. .,...,..,e,..,,.,,,, ml ,0, A GICIICG i Paquet. Souris; Josepha Florence y W3” 'hmkl"3 Vmuldl hi 0' -ocotiservatlve Headquarters are LsAsKATooN' (Op) ,g, W. Ml grsanaullg Charlouelowr; Anna . . memo”. Value at nm llmeo. W:gl'yI'HE CANADIAN PIES! and on Queen Street, next to p ye of Winnipeg was elected oreen haw. Char ottetown; G I Mr. Dolan co id 5 g at i , Mary Margaret Sullivan. M0n- why an effort Eouldenotnberihazdz Trad. Mum" How. mnounud a final average payment of 6.384 . iati fot 1'1, (1 1tage'MlldredT . Chis -' - . ..-Pantry sale, Friday after- golfgllnihig h(l)3d(:,m:fFlil);loml:?r;)nian R0lilin,Bay: wilmaerifllizabetahsbflifg: Mrmnn in Chammemwn W Ilalggllicihrf:r(;':lm:::ll(;:3l::' or llle L9:nlS- awbushel ulider the 1953-54 noon. May 20th. Simpsons-S "rs Canada. at ifs fourth biennial Mantis. Charlottetown; Shirley (lily 15 Ullilllel H- F-- T- D'"ll'9l- wurm'unH .. i ' K" D-p':'(,rl'il;i .g;:;r:"il "Au .4 M H WW5 NW7 HIV" w- 1- ST. JOHNS. Nfld. tCPl-Heavy left enough stray pans behind to mccling here Sunday. Elizabeth Doironn St. Charles: ().lt.l:2.. El). who will carry (Iul C. Mm.'m.,, of Lum,,nburi waallllamngsald Hugs", gglvl fwlnpla: "Showing at Mt Stewart 'l'ues- mg "pd mini” M0'"l3Y,DreVented clog small inlet; and bayg, A native of Prince Edward Is- Phyllis Mary Elizabeth Giilis. this evening the annual mspec- named chairman 0' . lburm com mu fulreachlng Chang” L! M ' a helicopter from carrying a doc- The island of Fogo. cut off since land. Mr. Lyle was educated in Norboro; Mary Camella Arsen- lion of the Units of the Lharlotte- mm” M dwemp am” no” laws” policy that could .3" world tension l Hazen Argue (CC? N Assinihnial .said Prime Minister St. Laurent is iihe "only rcai barrier" to the South Saskatchewan river dam project. John Diefenbsker (PC--Prince albane Hall. 8.30 p. m. Wednesday. "Yl0V-9-F lhe lCe-dolled coastline to St. John's harbor WM frecillul cil included: l-lli Boyaner, Saint Carthy. Mnreli. . l 3 t d- G, G. , All, ll rd lll, -h l May mm, . Fatirt island ”vrii;l:re sbcverai dlftfeE- ice duginghtha weekend lwhen wing John. and A,-llml. Carrulhersy xmy -l-e(.h,mlnn.. Dm..(,,,n Lou. ;;:)':k'lelv5"?).;0”rlgnlerin N0. grlon. Thesieh falcltswcould he used m.:Em3'da; hlnnedalg, E: hfn"(,rL"lll';f"':: "vnlnadin Hr bmk N 1 9" W95" " 3" 09” T9R0l'9 - mil?” 1 eh Ugllhl Ted thrgllz Charlnitctown. PE.l. iso Creamer. R.T.. Souris. 2 Mnma Cmup are we Prince lh fsesf ' k f” "N" sh”? M day" in Canadian wheat farming W t' 0 '3 l 9- Extent of the outbreak is not ,0 MTWW 37 01 6",1'3""'-- - 1P" : V 1. . I d ei own mar e and what might l1lSl,,w' es em as oday and Weclnes- ll,-lw-ll, Dr, A, h1(!I)erfnou' chief ping was hampered in the small bdwaid is and Regimen un or be done to increase it. -l-lmld" The Commons wl debate the ugliest. situation. The Senate III I . -iurzlaornm. Loareatteuea. TAKCTA ttot.t0AY9 TORONTO tCPi--Minimum and maximum temperatures "D 5. C dl H ll. Wed- - . . no-dall-luivaiay iitlth.g:';ebsteai"s 0rch- l" J' E: Mlchwd ”' "” Q"”''' The Gama" ” " ”ck'-V- incniill liculth education, will be Q , Min. Mn. N” Ample" Carma” Fm Bench division of the New Bruns- In his wimp" ml-mg, t'lncfl.lust- U" A ,ll5,.l,sSl,,,. panel lmlay wlll, mwmn , . , , . . , . . ,, so an Fighting Department wick s"prem' C”u"- ice Michaud found that ”tlie ncws-ll)”-5. lll. p, 'rnllll1l)s, a council Vancouver 41! Al V ' Tm an Hun” w" '"'d' by llfifllf Milflfi F0mPl3i"Pfl 0' C0"' mcmhcr and vice-president of the Vlclofll 45 Tl , "”Anne of Green Gables" by 5- A- Pl” 9"'- defell” CWMFI W tained nothing which WM Mi W” Snskniclicwan division of the Cana- , Edmonton 4! 51 1 T""'il!-' Y. P. U.. Hunter River M"' Li" Tmlwdnu n h" mu" lull Md which W95 "M "W l”'l,Vls dinn Mcntnl licalth Association. Calgary 3? 43 - May lilth. 8:30 p,m, Al-lmlsslnnz der thtrlgg in Edmlllldslfk 433 lege of the newspapcrs to publish Thw are Dr. D G MCK-er. Regina M 44 1 , 35c and soc, s "sol-ea, l, Hunter ""3" - , 9 W" WHVC 9 P" for the information of the public. , , . -. . . - g ., Winnipeg . an G2 9” V l- ll h g , lat lici. director of psychatrlc scrv . . River Y.P.U. 0 ”l”Y"'3 9' "bind Ind 59" He also ruled that Mrs. Sicvcn- - ii U ivc sit Hos ital Toronto A5 77 , mwed 19 be mmged June 79- son was not in contempt as she ""5 at ,1”). 2' y D -n' Ottawa 30 S7 - "A public meeting will be held Mr. Plchetto claimed Mrs. 'l'hl- had merely reported what was said 5filk”,;?""'l l,'i,,,' .3;”l,5fI','lc”'2;','.,I Montreal 35 A4 ' in New Glasgow u-lwol wellnes. bodeau's case was damaged by in 0 en mull, F3 r”? " Vt-. Quebec 30 54 l , ' V ices. Regina. and Miss H. Lusted. i do Mar 18. 8 pm. to consider P”b””"'"" "' "Wm ”' "" '"' Chief Justice Alichaud exliicssed l .. . M Unlvmllv H.,.l,u.l Fredericton - 3f 5" 2 final u-nu l l ll l quest and preliminary hearing. He . .. - 3 W” "J". , . ' ,- Saint John , 40 so . . em" ' W ' 09 M - the opinion that the main cnusc of grhonl of lclllslng sasllaloon, locating in New Glasgow. did "01 EDP!" If "'0 h""l"ll 0' lh, difficulty was the part of l P l m ml,m.'. will dlmm liioncton .12 as l the Appnmmm he” May 9t at the coroncr's'jiir'v vcrdict ch:irg- .lulm ; nfcniirsiu the mentally Halifax . 40 S4 3 "we have in stock Grass and which time the attorney-general's "13 M” .l;hlbmlc5u wllh me mu... Pl'l"'l"I”me Wmtaufm or womews (lharluuetown .. no 34 -, ,' Tiivniv Seeds. The supplies are department said it did not support der or her hushandv Had um "W. l Vnligri” '0 mental hospital, Sydney I . M 49 l l limited. Our prices competitive, the application. It was believed H h , 1.1 '””" l Yarmnutli . .. 38 57 -' Pu-k ours u now E J M the first time in Canada that an 9"" "'d m9 1”” 99" imp” 5' Patterned 8"" 3 5"”955'l" "Rt 51., hn- 34 u. . : y F ' ' ' "if A informed and directed. they would ll.” ,.,,.,.nlly slarlcd al lll. on. o s ,1 Dmllzall. Vernon. "Come to Wheatley River hall. Tuesdu-y.. May 11. and see Mr. Jnhnstons slides on his Europ- can tour. sponsored by Oygter llod Bridge W.I. A' " 5 cents and is cents. 8:30. "in stock. Shur Gain regdg, Truck loads arriving daily. We have Medicated Chick Starter. re- sults excellent. Start yours this Year on Shur Gain. We can fin- Inca our live stock until mark. Ned. . J. Mcbougall. Vernon. "Due to arrive in I few days, Mr Cement. Get your immediate :......rements now. Also book order hf? second car. Cement will pos- "lily he scarce this summer. Be lure of yours by booking now. Asphalt shingles in stock with Prices that will surprise you. E. J. llncbougsil. .Vernon. "Attention farmers. cement low arrived. Kindly pick up book- ” orders. We also have on hand "Dhalt shingles. barbed wire. "ill? Posts. whitewash lime and Inks seeds. Special price this :."'i OI halt shingles and Jihod wire. sddel lros.. Crap- surn” attempt was made to obtain a con- tempt citation for publication of evidence taken in open court. EVERYTHING FACTUAL The application named the Saint John Telegraph-Journal. the Fred- ”Dance Vernon hall Monday. May 23. MacDonald and Mor- rtssey Orchestra. "Shur-Gain feed null Murray River closed Wednesday after- noons startlng May tltli. ”Covehead variety concert and dance Community hall in aid of home. Tuesday May 17th. Sale of lunches. ”lledcouc Pl s y e r s present "Angel Child'' in Crapaud hall. Monday. May 2.'lrd. Ausplces Un- ited Church Ladles' Aid. 8:30. "At l-fowe's Hall. Brsckley Point Friday. Mn 11. Cornwall Players pre ent "The Irish Mll- llonalre". urteia a:is. Admis- sion I and 50. "Weekly dances will com- mence tonight. Winsioe station Hall. festurin Nick Kays. violin- ist and his nntry Gentlemen. have refrained from including that finding in their verdict . "A1-lather cause of the misun- derstanding on the part nfvMrs. Thibodeau and her counsel is the fsct that the magistrate carrying on the preliminary inquiry allowed an alleged confession . . . to come out in the open and be discussed in his court." Listsi-Tour Fo Stones For C OTTAWA (CPI - Four founda- tion stones for Canadian citizen- ship were lisied Monday by im- migration Minister Pickersgiil. He gave them as: .1 "Love of our country. of our whole country. as our homeland." 2. "An appreciation of the his- tory of our country and a pride In what the Canadian people have accomplished is the S10 years since we began to build up settle- ments in the northern half of North America." 3. "The feeling that because we aocing ml to llzw. Canteen. are cltisens of Canada we all be- tario Hospital in Kingston. Ont. NAR('0TlCS EDUCATION A discussion Thursday on nar- cntics education will bl: led by Mrs. Aden Bowman of the school of narcotic education. Rcvision of tlic National Council of Women constitution which has not been touched for many years .1-. S I izen h long to one another and have an obligation to one another. regard- less of what part of the country w. llv. lg or where our ancestors came from." 4. "A political sense . . . a feel- ing that we have a responsibility. each and every one of us, for the proper administration of the com- mon affairs of the Canadian na- tloh." Mr. Pickcrsgill was addressing an Ottawa service club which is sponsoring a four-day visit by in young Canadians from all There seems to be a good deal of interest and animation shown above s the Civic Centre was opened last night for the Art Club of Prince Edward Island Spring Show. Present were Lieutenant-Goveh nor T. VI. 1.. Prowu. Dr. Frank Mackinnon. principal of Prince of Wales College. and a large number of city and provincial artists as wall as many interest- paria of the country to the capital. ed art lovers; .3 ii 1 Berti-r's Film Lab. .P.E.l. Ariisis Present Interesting Exhibit Oi Work The lnnelof the show is one of to acquire. Th:-re are five mod and mclancholy. quality whilst sood iuinlins pre erns in the show which add a dominates the widespread scope of subjects painted by the artists. Landscapes predominate with still life running a close second. The largest number of portraits to date are in this show which is a very good sign of the progress being made in the club. Breath. in life and characterization into note of contrast. color and con- troversy. Ceramics and wood carving are also a part of this year's showing. Versatility is the key-note of the show. Pallctte knife technique rubs frames with dainty, well defined watercolors and brash lined figures call out and weather- a portrait is one of the most dif- beaten buildings and calm. cool flcull of tuhniquee for an artist seescapes answer R NOT - FEAR NOT. r- with siriseu The highlights of the show are many with canvases by Mrs. D. Gass, Mrs. W. Macxay. Margaret Ellis and Mrs. P. A. Creelman deserving special mention. in a portrait of an elderly lady Mrs. Gass made an intense por- trayal. The lighting. texture and color are suberbly handled. The Warm clear air is almost felt in her painting of potato pickers (Continued on page 1 col. at HALIFAX i(IP- --The Dominion wcathcr office says today will be mostly cloudy and there may be a few showers Forecasts. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward island: Cloud! and cool. clearing about sunsct; winds north- west 10 with gusts to 30. Low-high at New Glasgow 38 and 48. Char- lottetown 35 and 48. Eastern N.B. counties. louer St. John river valley: Cloudy clearing about sunset; much cooler; winds northwest 20 gusts to 30. Low-high at Moncton 32 and 50. Fredericton 32 and 47. Saint John 35 and 47. Upper St. John river valley. Ball of Chaleur: Sunny except for aft- ernoon cloudiness: cool: wind! northwest 2) with gusts to 10. how- high at Edmundstou and Camp- bellton M and 63. Bay of Fundy: Northwest winds 25 wlu. gusts to so; variable cloud- inesa; visibility ll miles: cooler. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 6.05 e. m and (31 p. m.: at Rustico at 1.39 a. m and in p. m. Summerside tine Pi!l'tiPN'I minutes later than Charlotu-town. Sun rises at M: s. m. and sets at 1.37 p. in. VOTE LIBERAL (Inserted in Previncld I-kenl Aueelatid ... --I-'a -(.3 .1, .-w