iii‘ ' 5E8‘; 525% z E E i iii ‘is {,8 E El E 95E E8 FR’ boring fixtures including ' bevelled mirrors. and mamle arrangements have nocmng ros-r casnrvsrz anon-nu.- Tbe Backville Pom. aays: was Mar. IN‘?!- COUQ, of Mmtague, P. I. 1.. Presented a ion; but nroulm l1- her nut-nodule re- cital in Beethoven Hall on saw» my evening. Miss Coffin has a soprano voice of unusual power and siliticient range to enable he: m do amok Jmtioe m such selections as the “Ar-ia" from Verdi's “Aida” and trying master-pieces umed 1mm Judaism in Wolf, and Btraus. Perhaps the "Wit 110"?!" Point about her sing- lns is her range of tones and ex- celle-nt diction. Miss Collin! voice has lroadened and Rcffl! much mflmahfilmflcneous throughout oompan than when she was heard m, l; M!‘ recital last year. The clever- heas herwrrhinadiftlctiltpm- 8 some very exacting 8MB: her ample oppor- , timltv to dhvlay we quality or her vokae and sense of Wis aside all doubt nieces. and pldes her in the front rank d Mount Allison's mmt pm- Dnrioblrins arrived home slaneyeurdaytrorn avisit Wldilnctonandnrmortuna lnthaiatta-cityhsattsnded a dassmanion. lks. Vernon Boas, Union Road. is eonvalucing at the home o! Mrs. nil". 9W8!’ Hflllboro Street, al- teraminor operation atzhe RE. I. ) Mrs. Peter Cane-r and daughter, Stella, o! as Road Btatimi, leit urday morning March list on s “K MIT 0 IIIBIISTRY FACES ANUTHER W A l K 0 ll T (A. P. by Glarllialfl Special Win) (Ii-K. Rel o! 02 Devrvit shops today to listen towlseandhourdemandsolthe Mechanism Educational Society oonirontod the automobile industry with another menacing walkout. Union representativu announced they would oall 16,000 tool and die- makers out‘ - strike at mldniiht y. Other industries wefl sharing labor troubles as their workers we- sented petitions im- return to the Aviation msnulaetu no outplay- lfll 3.0M workers at East Hartlord, Conn" wIe notified that the strike already would be extended to the Chance Vought Corporation works unless three affiliated granted l0 percent wage . Pbur hundred unployees o! the Stamping "- nruck at mm and u» union lid the entire plant down I. Glover o! Kenangton, a l mnmeraid? 45ml fi. ln B Nell Ii antral llacheod. K. 0., aged A i0 per cent wage advance was rejected by 3.000 diipyard workers at Oarndsn, N. J.. and the ltrika will so on until wages ad- vance I porous, lily Operations at the Canada; plant anllPrilooCoilnly l E i . i 13' r5 z rt . ' fiéilé 555% 52¢ :35 all it 5 a! i grfillll ‘Em i! cups. ‘rhe other two are Mr. Harold Gaudets cup for the mixed 601mm,. tor the} men's singles. The men's doubjgzf and ladies‘ doubles are nearing oom-; pielion and alter they are over the; and Ml’. L. B. Gallant! mixed doubles anu men ‘s singles Wall have to be played before the Club play-olls-S. -—(‘IIILDIEN'S All) HIITING— Theregularmmthlynaeetinsoithe Boardotaianagementoithadhild- ren's Aid Society, Prince County, was held Ln the 'I\>wn Hall, iueaday evening, zhe President, Dr. J. A. Mc~ Phee presiding. The Agent and Tru- ant Oflioer, V. J. Harrington repor- ted supplying clothing {or a number of children w allow them to attend school, some o! them had been ilt- leduutwithsecondhand and ior some he had purchased a iew new clothm and tbs bills were ordered paid by the Society. He had no bad oases o! ‘Rusncy tor the month. One boy, aged twelve, had been committed to 5t. Patrick's home at Hallie-x by the Judge oi the Juvenile Oourt. He had been up for theft and the chic! o! Police repor- ted that his lather wna lervin: a jail sentence and that the boy had been put out oi the school and pro- bation had railed. ‘Die demands on the Society had been heavy during the winter but now it was expected demands would he easier. However, citizens having second hand child- ren's clothing i! they would call Mr. Harrington by phone he would glad- ly call ior same as it is always re- quirod.-<S. PERSONALS -Mrs. M. L. Prank Mackenzie had as her guest this week Miss E. Bren- nan, oi’ Prederictai, N. 3-6. —Miss Rise Galhnt, of Piusvilla. was operated on in the Prince County Hupltal on Monday and it is pleasing to report ls doing nicely. —-S. —Mrs. Wm Cousins. Baltic ha! returned to her home alter mend- ing a pleasant vidt with her ma, Mrs. H. l... Donald. Bea View. Minister Replies To Questions By Mr. A.E. McLean (C. P. by Glarllalfl 8900K] III) UITAWA, April ll-Osnadai brought. up at the opening of the H0180 Q! Cflfilnfav‘ today by A l. MIQIAUI (Lib. Prince). Ir. Keel-lean asked Boa. H. H’. swam. llinioter o! 1nd! and kalnl Commune i1 rumors in repeat to a trade treaty between Canada and Poland we! true. Pu- growers o! Prince Edward Island would like to behesrdonthemstwJiethoisght. Mr. atevens replied that when It $2 Accepts Call To Kincardine United Church (C. P. By GQIIBIH lpaaial Will) KIZNCARDHCI. %t.. Jflatrikerabsrt union W“! all: lid the drila would con- ChamberoIOommeroe trade relations with Poland wen u" tilt tillf Blnzrn rissgisiv <zr.1" . :9 iii :1? r 2 .ié§-i{!i:E;; hi!’ r If r grills. if???‘ {J . §igigigirfigiilii ?§§%‘§5§g‘ElE§§r’ §2.i§ §E&§5§..i 515 r55; E25 i? i ~. was tha twminutegaweekwastoomiach loaskthsteaciicrstodevotetotho subject. Periods leowres might he given. Toe president was asked to llr. W. U Oemnl Man- afl o! tha Region o! the C N. R retarding the quickening a charge for “out oi line haul" 1m loading hop at Vernon and lili- view. The l protested the Itwhadooidedtoendmae the nsolutionandtowritetolflnll. P. ‘Pomkins, 'I‘rati’ic Mormon, tor influx-nation on the 1m. ' rohogpro- duetion was referred to the Agri- culture . A letter from the Canadian inquired the reaction ol tn; Board to the idea o! smaller hank notes, and to uni- torrn dieque iorms. ‘The Board endorsed the idea o! amallerhanknotaa Aletter tromthelialliaxlioard olfiadeoalledattentiuntomlll otthe Bhipfl-Iwbchand asked thatthou-rlotietownlioardwlm the Sena‘ y to endeavour to hold up the bill until sud! time as it oouldbestudied. TheBoud decided to comply regardlngaoom- merdalfieaty with United States and\other subjects at a meetlnl withtheAmsrican Chamber. ‘msmattarwasroierredtothe ligrieuituroOdlnmltwfl- A qultiamairehom the Oah- adianl“ ‘ 01*‘ 1'9- QaIdinQthsNatmaIProdIIntsIIar-zd ' oItheOntsIioPiIIPand ketinglistwasxeadblmtfif’ rotary. Tharewassoanedisonsaion on up astawhetharor nottbsactwouldstifleindividual initiative. 0 1U. J. W. Boulter stated Y-hlt l! amastinginTns-mtowhiohhlhad ansndsd last iallthan nsa auuuasantansni in favour o! mir- isgflatim. 1t was decided that the quas- tionnsirs be discussed in detdl at BeerNot Winner Of Boat Tassels (Casiadha Pit) 8 , 11-h h untrue IDIDOI Awfl tonyhoerwssthe Service Yet Planned "r lriiiutiiauiiiir aroica .aspsimsssq<ir§. E Bi‘ 3 r‘- rill"??? ill 55a. r E 5? 1 E 5 i. as E i 5 E§§g E§§§r lass s: E‘; fir‘ .5 2 $2 E E g5 -§§ 5* s r r5225 l iii? s? 3 i‘ Er E rag: 5;, 5 5 5' ? 5 ii a E export grain. Mr. Bethe _ ‘The above figures have, m . large extent, been made possible by trade directly mum“; from the Ottawa Imperial once agreemen . He a . g? fi E ii E ra=ri s > 5 531%; II: Valuable residen- roperty. 252 Grat- ton t- Apply to McLm ates-Payable ls lilvases llvertislsg '1 $2. .r§i§iE sratumsoienoa Illflfllilrifiuh ggpgmgpthaflnfltflimtl. yonnaerdailw- E g. iii ‘iii; w}§,r I i! ‘r .5 ll