, ciel stability and giving it s gov ' ernmentwith a wide measure oi Blueprint‘ Program I-‘or Western iiorniany -.-_-. LONDON, April 20-(AP)-Bri~ taln. the Unitfl States and France today blueprlnted a pattern ior re storing Western Germany's iinan sell-control. Oiiicial American observers were optimistic as they emerged iroui the first session oi the current three-power talks on Germany. .'I‘he three powers adopted an agenda similar in broad outline to the one which‘ served the first meeting a month ago. Russia was not invited to either session. ‘ Major items ior this meeting are the role oi Germany in the Eur opesn economy and control oi tne Ruhr; evolution oi the ,oliticei and economic organization o! Ger- many; provisional, territorial ar- rangements; security against Ger- man aggression. llliiflilifivfluilli- -- Worliing liver Tinie "(By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 20—Canada's cows are putting butter back on oi, scripture containing the word "Faithful" and ior next meeting. roll cell worrLwlli oe "Sacriiice". Collection amounted to $2.15 and Emergency Fund 68 cents. It was decided to send a "Get Well" cand W REV. G- Carlyle Webster and books to Miss Bessie l-ialliwell in N. B. ior a Sunday schdoi Library. Next meeting-mill be held at the heme oi Mrs. Rev. Nicholson. Meeting closed by singing "We i-lave Heard A Joyml sound." iollowed by Mispah Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs, Murchis- on assisted by Mrs. Buntain. - Hun. Win Flrstliounii in low linil Arrow Bill (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April 20-—'I‘he Nova Scotia Society ior the Prevention oi Cruelty, opposing a bill to cre- te a special archery hunting lic- e ce, won tho first phase oi its case today. The Nova Scotia Legislature's law amendments committee elim- inated the archery section irom proposed changesVto the Hunting Act aiter hearing a. delegation‘ from the Society. It would have authorized a non-resident archery licence issued at $5. Regular hunt- ing iee is $25. The section can be replaced in the Legislature on a majority vote when the bill goes through second and third readings, but practice in the past has been to accept recommendations oi the commit- GUAIRDIA-L Defeat oi the proposal does not mesn that hunters cannot hum with bows and arrows. but they must pay a regular licence iee. The amendment had been designed as an attraction to tourists. Gloom Ilispelleii 0n Stock Markets (By The CanadienJreee) A iull month or steadily rising stock market prices had dispelled the heavy gloom that prevailed in financial circles only two-or three months ago. The sharp break in the com- modity markets oi last February brought in its wake the tear that a downward price adjustment — ‘which was generally considered inevitable and flood ior the econ- om)’ ~ might very well snowball iinto a session oi economic reces- sion. Reports spread that con- sumers were holding back wait ior further price crops; retailers were said to be re-stocking on a day-to-day basis; some sections oi industry were beginning ‘to en- large special reserves for inven- tory depreciatione The price structure. however. did not break. Commodity prices held at the lower levels establish- ed mid-February and even the securities market, long in n spe- cial depression of its 01m, began to show iirmer tendencies. The Wall Street Journal reports that the record 17 1-2 cents a. pound los- iead put into eitect two weeles ago‘ already has begun to attract large tonnages ohioreign metal, Within that period Canad- ian base metal mining stocks nave shown ~market ‘price increases BPBING VALLEY W. L m. April meeting oi’ the Spring _ Valley W. I. met at the home, oi’ rm. Dari Bryanton. opened with the ode and creed in unison. E01! call was answered by naming their iavorite iruit. Minutes were read and approved. _ The busiriesaoi hooking rug was discussed and left in i.lie hands oi committee. ‘There were no school report and no sick calls. The sick and school committee was re-el- ected. ramme committee, Mrs. Mamie Adams. ma. Chas. McLel- lan and Mrs. Andrew Caseley. ‘The correspondence was read and dis- cussed. A letter was read imm RevJMr. Nowe and Mr. C. H. Weeks, Alberton. acknowledging having received the donation ior the Velda Mathews iund. A let- ter irom the l-‘ted Cross-and Can- cer Society soliciting iunds. Col- lectors were appointed to collect ior the Red Cross. and it was voted Ito send $2.00 to the Cancer Fund. All other coiiespondence was dis- posed oi. The secretary gave a report oi the card party held at the home oi liar-s. Hubert Caseley. Proceeds amounted to $9.00. A vote oi thanks was given Mrs. Caseiey ior her hospitality. The program consisted oi a girl's name contest sponsored by Mrs. Willard Bryanton. The lucky MeetinB ' THE CANADA PAINT CO h...“ ---------q------------- .. . . Ark ior LIN-X liome Brighiomr: at your rosary. Hardware or Departmental Siorei \ WAGE ELEVEN new sriinr in snrsriron rioonsil x ANTI -$'UP SELF ' POLISHING ry LIN-X anti-slip self-polishing wne-théieinifiéliit new product that makes your floors brighter and safer! ‘Lin-X is so easy ‘to apply—drlcs in less than ZOQnTnutes-g ‘needs no buffing. Lei: its anti-slip, water-repellent finish savq ‘you work.‘ Especially good for your linoleum and tile floors.‘ '-------------—---------------------_ And be sure to use LIN-X PASTE WAX on your hardwood floors. It”! I leaves a gleaming, durable lustre- a finish that won't spot orscratcii. l -----------l Till LOWT BROTHERS COMPANY THE MARTIN NOUR CO lHE ‘SHERWiN-WIUIAMS CO. I o: LANAIJA IIMlHU prize winner was Mrs. W. J. Hat: rlngton. and a candy eating wu- test. we. Andrew Oaseley and Mrs. Roy Tuplin beina the m“ winners. One member paid her dues. I . Roll call to be answered with 1m Mrs. Andrew Caseley invited exchange oi seeds or bulbs. members ior ‘the April meeting. when it was decided to invite Bal- tic Institute members A delicious lunch was served b?‘ the hostess and meeting closed as guests. ivith the King. eel-t in the kitchen table. t“ Alter iive weeks o! butter short- age. National Dairy Council oilic- isls today sighted reliei ior most parts o! the Dominion. From now until June, ofliciaii o! the Council and oi the Agricul- ture Department say, production will increase. In June. no partoi Canada will be without adequate supplies. This is being accomplished even with a noted drop in milk produc- tion and a continued overseas de- mand ior Canadian cheese. Milk production had declined three per cent in the first three months oi’ the year. "Perhaps ior this seasonP-a dairy oflicial said, "a drop in the price oi butter should not be anticipat- ed. In iact. tlie ili-per-eentireigh- rate increase granted railways has made it necessary to add a hall cent to the pound price.” \ "——'~ In Ottawa there had been ru- MT- 55'5"" Fmbes B-"d Hubert mors that the retail price, now ‘I2 some uuAlnY AiSii AVAIIABLEIN 5461-1166466 NORTH GRANVILLE AND ' VICINITY "W"? l" angered outline Ind 1s cents. might be shaved to ll-mb" 1" Nmh Grenville a7 and ea‘ cents by mid-May. , One oddity o! the butter short- ‘fzmlfls Meade e1 Mr- Georse age is that Ontario and Quebec, l r are glad to see him 01115 whose normal production was about “W”- "l" h" ""18 "were equal, would ship to the Maritimes ,_ ""1 —-hardest hit oi all-and import H" m“! Mimi“ 0' Ml‘- Rllbe" butter from the Prairies, where 01134199110. North Granville wish supply l, “wally “rpm; no 4e. him a speedy recovery. mflm ' The many friends oi Mrs. George Dlllmln! are glad to see her hon-ie Alifl‘ an operation in the Prince County Hospital. The Worrien’: W. I. oi South Granville presented a variety can- firth Granville hall which was greatly enjoyed, Busy iientre 0f p , Hunter River Mr. and Mrs. n. s. McLeod have ' ' '“ hadaa their guest, Mrs. S. Nelson fillies Gladys Burgoyne of North o, ohulobtmm_ , d Ifnviilleoioeptttigr Easter holi- la"! n u” e ‘W’ W's‘ l’! Miss Audrey Ferris of Freder- m" “u” M“ Arum’ Pelemm- icton has been‘ visiting her aunt “m Janie ward or Grahams Mrs. Angus McDonald recently. R-fl-‘ld is spending some time in Bummerside with 11¢;- \ii's. Roy Pollard. _._§- Mr. Nelson Carow has been con- daughfm lined to his home through illness it is hoped his recovery will come ' speedily. u ' --_.. willi- irrhgrrixevzh Ot-kesuand Joli m’ ° . ° w‘ t“ ‘e ha" Mrs. Howard Ling has returned. zlmitamtlhgimthlm “'°°k“i l" to her horns in Wheatiey River. “d M“ N u’ e ‘guest °t M“ after spending a week's visit with , - ° °" “limd- 110i‘ sister. Mrs. Angus McDonald. --.- titre. David Bernard of summer- M,“ Shirley Carew of Prince gjsnfigtthlhe wfekend l" Nmlh o! Wales College spent the week- nm Bord": “h” ‘laflghtw end with her parents. Mr. and H“ ‘Manew “"5 “d Mls- Al‘ Mrs. Gordon carew. _-._._. I PRODUCT DF GENEIM. MOTORS ' You'll admire the iusieful new siyling, the new color harmonies, the new and richer upholsteiy and op- poinimenis which odd s0 much io the enviable Big- Cor beciutycf Chevrolet's Body by Fisher. Remember -ihis finest of bodies is uvuiloble only on Chev- rolet and more expensive can. Official registration figures show ilial more ‘Chevrolet: hove-been bought than any other moire of tar for the total seventeen-year period doting from l93l to 1948i ' _""" Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McIntyre lizshnMl “IMRW- New and children oi Charlottetown North Gmvm 5" He“ old"! spent the week-and in Hunter “mo” tor‘ Nortfih "zfftihlrfflfsali rtlver guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Bert "e t‘ f ° ° McDonald and iamily. I -" 0 1W‘- and Mrs; Charles ' H and Mrs._Rliss6l~l Doyle and ""“ tie daughter Sandra were visit- ksiralofill?” Iguana ":5 ‘laugh’ ors in Hunter River recently W, week Eng!’ "mmlm 4° "will guests oi m, and Mrs. Wilired m - n North Granville whmocm ¢ guest of her sisters Mrs. Bor- den Folland and Mrs. Alvin Iii-elicit. _ True for years -— ond truer than ever toduy- with the advent of ihTs newer, smarter, finer Chevrolet for 1948i Oificiul registration figures prove thcil more people drive Chevrolet: — and seven independent surveys prove that more people wont Chevroleis - than any other mulia of ‘curl The reason, of course, is more value. And now Chevrolet vclue is rnode all the rnore outstanding b/ the smurf new styling, brilliant new colors, and even more luxuriously appointed ‘interiors which have been Miss Carol McRAe, atilient at Prince oi Wales Oolloge spent the ' week-end with her parents Mr- ahd Mrs; Percy Mcltae, she was acco nied by hu- iriend. Miss Etta. oriin: Mrs. Chests Whitloet, Jr. and Mr. Bill MoAllistpr oi Moncton. N. B. arrived in Hunter River II motor to spend a‘ short visit with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Cheater virpitloch. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘Mclcod uttered to Ohsllottetown 011 Sun- day. and were atcompsni ’ on re- tum b! w. M ‘s mother. Mrs. Roderick Mound. who will spend some time here as their guel. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLeod and children itoddie and Marlyn of l-ieertsviile spent an enjoyable visit in Hunter River, recently nests o! Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dan Mc- Leod. e added to all the other advantages of’ Chevrolet's famous BIG-CAR QUALTTY AT LOWEST COST. Be sure to see the new 1948 Chevrolet, and you'll know why more people drive Chevrolets than any other make] The record-breaking demand for new Chevrolet: prompts us to suggest that you keep your present cur in good running condition. Bring ii to us for skilled service, now oncl at regular intervals. Seo us for a thorough check-up - today! Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-ln-Hend engine gives unequalled performance with econ- , only. It has the strongest record of performance of any power-plant built toduyi Volve-in-Head is found only in Chevrolet ond costlier can. K Chevrolet brings you this triple safely of Fisher Unisieel body-construction, the Knee-Action Ride ond Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes . . . another combination of features found only in Chevrolet - - and higher-priced can. CliEVROLET”;,'j§%’§'Z¥rlS FIRST! ' A HORNE‘ ~MOTORS ' Ab’ if. “cw-rm: M f 16s KentiStreet" y l, _ . You'll find there isn't any other car in It: field that gives the‘ Big-Cur comfort of Chevrolet for ‘I948. To have such comfort, you must have the UnItlzei-i Knee-Action Gliding Ride. And this fea- ture, ‘too, is exclusive to Chevrolet olld hlgheh priced can. mo» mwthl“ a o! the W/M. l. of theyhmyalrian Church met at the home o! u", Dr- J. R..Murchison orrAPrll 8th with nzne anthers and two visitor-u presetl . p " opened with 311:1. M.» gr$fiqhlaoiiowed by r _ V‘ r ‘s Prayer n n en. when "Inrd lien and Pity us" was sung. Scripture reading Ephesians 4 venom-ls was sea: liars. hank Bean . M! ; si ‘ib- wa-d ‘rumor-Line ‘in? nee Then lls-Til’. will ‘o. a cares were use “It, Gilli! Ind ‘TBA f ' . - \ ' . ' . lliinflte or last _ ~ ' . ammo ee reed. ' ‘ ~ - Rolfeeii waeanllledihye verse, I I _ . v I ., t