a. . a closed Banks Threat IsAnalyzed — OTTAWA {@. -$ J. Smith, president anadian Brotherhood of Railway, Trans- and General Workers (CLC), _ Tuesday Hel C. Banks is threatening to lead his Seafarers’ International Union out of the Canadian Labor Congress only because he knows it is going to get. fired out. He was comimeniing on a state- ment at Montreal Monday by Banks. who. said SI") members bheve-authorized the walkout un- less difSculties with the brother- hood are settled. “The statement that the SIU may quit the congress because of alleged pressure from the brotherhood,” Mr. Smith said, “can be taken as an indication that he does not intend to com- ply-with the CLC directive that he hand back members raided from ‘the National Association of fire me, I quit.’” Mr. Smith is a member of the CLC executive council, which is- eued the ultimatum last month at here. His state- ment was the official con- firmaticn of published reports of the action. Smith added: “His charge that the brother- hood has raided the SIU is com- pletely without foundation — & smcoke screen to hide the fact that he and his union stand convicted ’ by the CLC of raiding an affil- jate. It is true that in recent years our brotherhood has clashec' with the SIU in the or- ganization of unorganized sea- men, chiefly on the Atlantic coast. It is significant that in| Cancer Research Speedup Is Seen (CP) standing for General Proficiency in second year nursing: 1. Elea- . Reymond sang “The Happy Wanderer” and ‘“‘One Enchanted Evening.” Mrs. Bolger also noted that at least one province, British Col- umbia, has reached the state ors and supervisors are filled. “Lets endeavour to be the first to achieve this objective on the east coast. ' “You are coming to the pro- fession at a point in time when there is more need than ever for -your services and at a time when the functions of nurses are ehanging mbarkedly.’’ “ Summerside 8031: The second annual Queens Couniy 4-H Club Rally was held at Prince of Wales College Audi- troum with an attendance of ap- proximately 300 club members, leaders and parents. *The program consisted of en- tertainmen: from selected clubs : Clyde River, Alexan- dra, ston, Fort Augustus, Stella Maris, West Royalty, Fred- ericton, Notre Dame, Hunter's River, Dunstaffnmage and Earns- cliffe. Sane The entertainment consisted of musical numbers, recitations, daacing and a dress review. The highlight of the program was the public speaking competi- tion for which the Prince Edward Island Dairymen’s Association and New Glasgow and District Junior Farmers organization gen- erously donated prizes. The competition was divided into two groups, junior and sen- ior. Juniors were girls and boys between the ages of 10 and 13 years of age; seniors, 14 years of age and older, NINE JUNIORS There- were nine junior con- testants, and 10 sepior contest- Fed E atte fi E 2 i ! ¥ z : HI ig He ett if} ri Hi iil i z : rif it ieee Ree re : g i | E f : j i J k i F F gs R if i | : e. Rs 3 i & F z EARNSCLIFFE C. W. L. The members of the C. W. L. met at the home of Mrs. A. Mor- rissey for their May meeting. The president, Mrs. Edwin Doyle opened the meeting with Prayer. Minutes of April meeting were read and approved. Cor- . Fespondence was read. Nomination forms were filled out and a spiritual bouquet card was sent to a bereaved family. Moved by Mrs. B. Doyle and seconded by Mrs. Jas. Morrissey that oilcloth be provided for the Mrs. Jas. W. Murphy are to be on church committee for the next two months. It was decided that future each member take a clipping from the Casket, to meeting, for study. Mrs. B. Doyle invited the mem- bers for next meeting. The pre- sident closed the meeting with Prayer, after which lunch was served. SCOTTISH BANFF The town of Banff in Scotland received tts first charter from King Malcolm IV in 1163. LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in WEST COVEHEAD WI. The West Covehead W1. pela Minutes of last then read and approved. The eanen reported $60.06 on i their May meeting at the home STAN NEWS PAGE 4-H Club Rally Held In Ch town -| Mr. Cox spoke on the value of "| ture. — "} Was spent on specific study "| of recreation was square dancing, »| conducted by ehureh. Mrs. Reg. McInnis and ey River W.1. met at the : of Mrs. Meetings start at eight forty-five, : -|for summer months, and that vhs Fn NT Ere Ee tn DONALD MATHESON Edward Island department agriculture. GUEST SPEAKER The guest speaker was Donald of culture and marketing, Pictou. 4-H training for future agricul- During the morning, some time of the particular projects relating | to garment, calf and multi-pre- jects. John Evans, general secretary, Y.M.C.A., led the group lively sing song. Another phase Dr. George C. Fisher. z z i Ht E E z WHEATLEY RIVER W.I. | The May meeting of the Wheat- James Wares with 12 members and three visitors pres- Wheatley _| gang as a duet, “Softly and Tend- | address ““Who is number one ‘in Dawson Vancouver Victoria Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint Johr Sydney St. John’s Forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- lend and New Brunswick: Cloudy continuing warm; southwest 20 with gusts to 30. Low - high at. Halifax 53 and 70, Yarmouth 45. and 60, Kentville 50 and 80, New Glasgow and Goshen 50 and 75, Moncton and Fredericton 53 and $0, Saint, John 50 and 70, Ed-| mundston 55 and 80, Campbellton | 55 and 75, Sydney and Chariot-' tetown 45 and 75. | Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds | 30; cloudy, with fog developing in | the afternoon; visibility 10 miles | lowering in fog to one - half mile warm. High tide today at Charlotte- | town at 2.35 a.m. and 2.07 p.m. | At Rustico at 8.47 a.m. and 11.23) p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.33 a.m. and’! sets at 7.47 p.m. NEW LONDON W.MS. | | The members of the Woman's | Missionary Society of St. John’s | Church, New Loncon, held a ser- vice Sunday evening, May 10h. | Mrs. George Cole gave the call to worship and Psalm 8 was) sung. | The scripture was read by Mrs. Oliver Bernard and Mrs. Fren- ces Murray led in prayer. Is- abel Campheil and Linda Bernard _ erly”. The choir rendered ‘My | Mother's Bible’ after the offer-. ing had been dedicated by Mrs. George MacKay. : Mrs. George MacLeod gave the ‘your life, Self or God’ basing her remarks on Exodus Chapter | 2, verse 3. Mrs. Wilbur Mac- Kay sang, “Be Still My Soul The Lord is on Thy Side.” The singing of “More Love to Thee” by the choir and con-' gregation, and Mizpah benedic- | tion brought the service to a close. and members agreed to pay half. It was decided to completc the interior of the kitchen and a committee was appointed to look after same. Correspondence was read and discussed. Committees gave their reports and new committees appointed | are as follows: school, Mrs. Jam- es Wares; Mrs. Leonard Ling; | sick, Mrs. Fred MacPhee, Mrs. | Gordon Andrews; lunch, Mrs. | Leonard Ling, Mrs. Gordon And-' rews, Mrs. Harold Buntain. Programme consisted of pap- er on Agriculture and contests put on by Miss Dorothy theson. Next meeting is to be held at. the home of Mrs. Reagh Barret | and roll call will be answered) with a salad recive. Meeting clos- ed by singing “Old MacDonald had a Farm” and a dainty lunch was enjoyed by all. STOREY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION - - - - ATs A eee lama aaa STOREY ELECTRIC WATCHES And RINGS JEWELLERY GIFTS ‘ at Thursday DANCING ROLLAWAY CLUB | Dancing from 9 till 12:30 Musie by the Blue Cats Admission 50c DEIGHTON’S WART REMOVER on hands, fece, weeks. Net an , harmless ALL DRUGGISTS the 1» May 28 | | ST. PETERS RD. eo Announcing A | ‘New Arrival... ~ BELVEDERE BRANCH * — St. Peters Rd. Across From Ellis Bros, Pictured here is the new headquarters of Stew art Motors Belvedere. Branch. The property was recently purchased by Lt. Col. J. D. Stew art from Ron Greene, who operated Greene’s Garage. The spacious building, (it’s really big) with plenty of parking space will enable Stewart Motors to offer the best of service to one and all. Col. Stewart would like to invite everyone to drop in and fill up with top power Texaco Sky Chief or Fire Chief gas. * NEW MODERN TEXACO SERVICE STATION ... Sky Chief and Fire Chief Gasolines, Havoline Motor Oil, Marsak Lubrication, Car ‘Washes, Tire Repairs. * FULL GARAGE FACILITIES... From Complete Motor Jobs to Engine Tune Ups. * Complete Line Of MERCURY, METEOR, ZODIAC, ZEPHYR, CON- SUL, PREFECT, ANGLIA CARS . .. MERCURY TRUCKS, FORD PARTS . .. Good Selection Of A-] Used Cars. Under The Management Of ... PETE DEROCHE Pete DeRoche is no stranger to the motoring pub lic, he has been in the business for ever 10 years. For 6 of those years he successfully operated 2 service stations. Most of you, no doubt, remem- ber them. » service for hapoyo At the Belvedere Branch of Stewart Motors you can rest assured of the same fine which Pete was so well known in the past. Drop in and see him soon. , . he'll be most meet and serve you. $15 WORTH OF GROCERIES.FREE All customers registering with Stewart Motors, Belvedere Br anch on Thursday, Friday or Saturday will receive a regis- tration certificate which they will place in a drum at the new Holman’s Foodland. There will be a drawing each day and the winner will receive a $15 hamper of groceries absolutely free. Be sure to get your certificate. Come To Stewart Motors Belevedere Branch - Ge Te Holman’s Foodland! | STEWART MOT (Across From Ellis Bros.) ee TORS LTD. RT MOTORS | 2 4