a \ Museum-nice... The attention of cattle i¢y groups at six or rnore iscna i goiitrol Policy oi the Department oi Agriculture. ide farmers in any area may sec- W VIARIILE FLY ‘Cillilliiit a oviners is directed to the Wortile Fly wit. m. Poi- Deportnient sufficient quantities Warble Fly powder at a charge of not more than 30c per pound. w, on proper application to the of The application should give the names and farmers, the number of cattle o quantity of material required, addresses l oi wned by each to be treated, the and be accompanied by the" amount necessary to cover the cost of such material. For further iniormatloncpply, to: m: DEPARTMENT ' Charlottetown, Prl e-aoooooovvc ‘ ‘ ‘ ,._>-' r "iii T0 CllCWEBS ATTENTION The attention oi the "Prince EllWlIfl m; shall plant’ potatoes ieee the seed uaed is of the class Island Potato nan‘ OF AGRICULTURE, - ncq Edward Island ‘ ,, a. A‘A‘AAA_;L. Yv poteto growera la directed to the provialone of Act" which requires that “no per- in the Province of Prince Edward island un- Foundathn, Foundation "A", or Certi- fied, as determined by the oiiicial inspections partied out by the Plant protection Division, Science ,oiilture. Provlllfll. tato crops which, in the assrczate. on In exceed one acre, unless by p. iii-Council otherwise. FURTHER. all potato crops ah lows:- (n) Subject to conformity with duction of certified and! lwllibll. will" IIll-BWt-l Wm! F Service, Dominion Department oi Agri- however. that this section shall not apply to po- individual property, do not of the l‘ ‘ ‘ i‘. all be subject to inspection as fol- tho reluiatlona governing the pro- da- tion or Foundation “A” seed with a view to seed certification, may be inspected by the Plant Protection Division, Dominion Department o! Agriculture. (h) epected for pest as may ized inspectors oi the Agriculture- be determined I Potato Crops including those planted with seed oi the "Certi- fied" class with a view to tablestocli production shall he in- bacterial ring rot, or any other disease or insect from time to time. by duly author- Prlnce Edward Island Department oi y"; potato grower aliall bs- required to register each field oi po- htoes for inspection as follows: (a) -‘- e! Agriculture. If for eced potato production. y; flag Qistrict Seed Potato inspector, applications shall be submitted Dominion Department w lb) If for iableetock production, application shall be submitted to the Prince In accordance with the grower who applies ior inspection Edward Island Department of Agrioulture.. Certified Seed Potato Relulatione each of his crop for seed purposes shall i» required, among other qualifications. to easnlr N00! M’ the Plani- iggel seed of the Foundation or for which inspection ii requested- eq mpply proof of the purchase oi potato crop. Foundation “A" class in the "till All other growers shall be required certified seed used for Janting the hols grower shall exercise the iieceaell’! ""9 ll! $119 Plllli-llll. cultivation. Illflyllls. dusting or harvesting oi his potato crop to avoid any pofible contamination with bacterial ring rot through machinery, {mi-vesting containers, storage or second hand bags. l-‘siline to comply with any oi these regulations shall result upon Iflmmll’! conviction to a fine not exceeding $100 or in default oi pay- ment to imprisonment for a term no . All grow urchseing and Ill-fill!!! CQPl-llltd m, ,1“, $3. production rroin that planting t exceeding thirty days or both. or better in 1941, in thlt year was mum“ a] tableetooii will be required iiniiei- this Act to secure ror pllllull in 1M8 Certified Seed or better. ‘ rnmos iiovvlmn spasms DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE I i. ‘ . iiiiriis. minimise. usiriis Per insertion Blllllll Valley. , r. and MN- xowsome’ e. ion. Stlrlin! William. Bu“; ._ At the Prince lilim Island HcePllB-l W Mm“ ' 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buell p; vmaag Gregg, l ditllfllltfl‘. DEATHS snowy _. guddenlyun New York an Monday, March 15th. 1948. Ira n. Brown in his 49th vw- 5°" °l Mrs. Brown and the l!" Adfim Brown of New‘ Glelsow- BARTLETT _ At. Crapaud. Mirth 26. Ashley Bartlett, aged six Yem- eeveri months. Funeral M01144!’ from so. John's Auellwi Chum"- service etertlns at 2 iw- 4h!"- ment. in the Church cemetery- BSO — At. the Charlottetown Hos- pital, March 26, 1949. M!" PM" Bieo, 5o 1-2 King Street. Char- lottetown, ‘ago 4'7 years. The re- insiris are resting at the Frank Henneeeey Piillcfdi Home. mineral notice later. POSTER. ... At. the P. l. Island Hospital Friday. March 28, Elmer H. Poster. Punersl on Monday. March N from 5t. Paul's Church. service starting at 2 o'clock. 1n- terinent People's Cemetery. Ht- aiains resting at the Maolieen Pun- orsl Home- C-LARKIN - At North Wllteliire. March M, 104d, Mrs. Veronica Glarkln, wife o! the late William Olerlcin in her 16th Yflll- “"19"! laturday morning leaving her late residence.“ 9.30 to St. Amide not. U. Interment ln ad- Mni cemetery, JOHN ‘ION - At the Prince lid- Werd Island Hoqiital on Pridav. Mei-chasm. mo. Hostile!" min- ltcih Johnston. infant daughter of Constable and Mr!- Ailen M. John- ston. mineral from MecLeea Funeral Bomb this Saturday morn- ‘lne at 11:20. Interment sher- ‘Iood cemetery. ii. ll. hiaeLsen ~ UNDINTKKEI EMIALMER an‘ A4AAJ 1r PROMPT SERVICE Mail or Iring your Watch TAYLOR?» r JEWELLERS Charlottetown and Montague nv-e ooanon - At the hone of Mrs. Hubert Hewett, summer-side, on March 2d, i048, Miss Mary Gor- don. Body resting at Bowness Funeral Home, Bummerside. KEIZER. - At the P. E. I- Hos- pital on ‘rhuiedey. March i6. i048. Mrs. Stanley Keizer‘ 0d Grand Tracadie. in her 70th yeer, Pun- eral from her late residence, sun- dlay. March 28th, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Donald- ston cemetery. DOLLAR - Buddeitly st. Brook- field on March 20th. Jenner. L. Dollar, aged '7 years, daughter ai Mr. and Mrs- Andrew E. Dollar. Funeral from her parent!’ resi- dence on Monday, March/ 29th. serylce starting ail 2 dclock. in- terment Prince Town Road cem- etery. Clllll 0F THANKS ,Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLesii, Oacioe Cove, wish to acknowledge with grateful thanks to Dr. Curtis, Mrs. John MacCerinell. it. N., kind friends and neighbours who sent cards, fruit. etc, and who helped in sh! was during the recent sev- ere illness q Mr. MacLeeii. Ls sieinoi-iein i‘ In ti oar deer husband and lather. William patron. wile peeeed away on Mari-b The Central Guardian This column is reeervedflior of local intert. but advertising I a aeway nature may be inserted at iive cents" a word strictly pay- able in advance. . . neuron. ciiocoseriis in fancy boxes. Wortlfs Drugstore. Ill-AR. MAJOR J. A. MeoDON- ALD. Csrdlslh. on lied Cross Broadcelt. CFCY. tonight at 6:30. MANY nnrrv“ RETURNS-The Lieutenant Governor. Hon. J. A. itsarxra is celebrating his birthday O MUSICAL FESTIVAL ENTRY cloeilll date April 1. GUIDERB CLUB ENTERTAIN- ED-Ou Monday March 22. the Gulders Club of Charlottetown eri. tertained and presented s. silver dish to Miss Jesn Puncher, former Field Secretary for the Girl Guide Association, in honor oi her com- ing marriage. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - 11in funeral of the late Mrs. Matilde Feehan was held yesterday after. noon from the residence of her son, Adfllm Fflchfln. Mount Stewart, in St. Andrew's Church where the services were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Terence Glimp- beli. The pail-bearers were, Milton Coffin. Alfred Affleck, Wilfrid Coffin, Cyril Morrison, John A. MacDonald and Daniel Mac-Don. gall. Interment was in the church cemetery. ~ CONTRACTOR PASSES- The death. occurred at the Prince Eid- wiird Island Hospital yesterday :1 Mr. Elmer H. Foster, well-known Charlottetown contractor. He had been suffering from a heart con- dition fcr the last year and about two weeks ago entered the Prince Efllvllfd Island Hospital for treat.- ment. He is survived by his‘ widow the former Edith McKay, and a family. The funeral will be held Monday. SERVICE AT SANATORIUM- A Good Friday church service for the benefit of the Protestant pa- tients oi tiie Provincial Senator- ium was'held yesterday morning in the auditorium of the Institu- tion followed by the partaking oi Holy Communion. The service was held under the a spices oi the gnlsteriai Assoclut on with the v. G. Carlyle Webster officiat- irlg. BY AIR AMBULANCE —Mi‘. B. F. Acorn, City. who suffered s leg injury in ii. fail, while visiting in Saint John recently, arrived home by chartered plane yesterday and is e patient at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ‘Paul Sharpe flew a Stlnson Voyageur, fitted out. as an ambulance plime,»t.o Saint JOriJ for Mr. Acorn. The return trip to Charlottetown Airport was mndC in an hour and 15 minuteshfrhe plane was met at the airport by an ambulance from the N. D. Mac. Lean hinefaiddoiii/el" P‘ SPENT WINTER. 1N WEST - The many friends of Mr. Samuel Siiiiphant Brookfield. are giving him a. hearty welcome home, after spending the winter with his hwa sisters In Pennant and Success. Saskatchewan. On his way home he stoma off with. his sister. Mia. Bruce Carew and Rev. Mr. Osrew oi Amherst, ilinid while there atjcnded the annual Maritime sale of Pure-bred beef cattle. Mr. sini- Phant purchased two ’fem3,]g élhortiiorris, one from Thomas Bowser and one from w. R, '13“. mm. both oi Aulac. now THEY VOTED _ Qimsi, vote taken during the Legislative session was on Mr. Dougald Mac- Klrinonfs motlon_ last week to amend the new Temperance Act, whch would have the effect or brlnizme the Act into force irri- rnedietely after it received mo Lieutenant Governor's assent. The motion was defeated 14-12. Op. posing It were Hon. Mr. Hughes, Hon. Mr. Barbour. Hon, Mp Wright. Hon. Mr. Large, lion. Mr, Stewart. Messrs. soviiie. Ramsay, Phillips, J. G. Campbell. Delaney’ McFai-lane. Richard, Hon. Dr. Mac. Millnn and Philip Matheson. For the amendment were Hon. A. W. Matheson. Han. Mr. Arse-noun, Hum- -7- A- CB-mbbcll. Messrs. Cox. McKinsnon. Klckhnm. Llnlcletter. Cullen. McLean. Burge. Bell ind D. L. Mnthieson. Premier Jones, who was prrmotiniz the bill. did not vote and Mr. Baker. who wee in i119 vhnll‘. cor-Id not have done so except on a tie. - Church Services Well Attended All Protestant churches were thranged with worshippers at yesterday's Good Friday's services. Apart from their own morning and evening services. practically eli tne City's Protestant dei-gymefheld a joint service in the afternoon sr St. Paul's Anglican Church. _ At St. Peter's Cathedral. the services began at 10 a.m. with the last commencing ‘at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, rector of the Cathedral. officiated. The Sacred Cantata, "Olive to Calvary", was presented by the Zion choir at the evening service of Zion Presbyterian Church._'l‘hs Rev, G. csryle Webster preached appropriate sermons at both morn- ings and evening services. i "iiiilill 0F TIIANKS Mr. George Campbell and Family, Hamilton, wish to thank mea- frleiidsi and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during Mrs. Campbell's illness anildeeth. also those who sent flowers, cards an message; 0f sympathy. JIOIIN AMIIICAN IJII I.. -s. srsvmsosi - lrendl Manager H0 nlcimioiic er. c IHEJHIARDIA1~L Meditation 0n . Seven Last Words A congregation that filled 8t. oaoss aoebs ouuncn. Divine service at Cross Roads Christian Church Sunday, March 2e at 8PM. Bryer R. Jones, speaker. Lsoioiv Auxiueiw MIITING -The regular monthly meeting of the ladies’ Auxiliary of the Canad- ian Legion, B.E.S.L., o! the Cher- lwtetown- Branch was held at the Legion Home Thursday night with president Mrs. 5G. Peppiil. pre- siding. During the meeting various reverts were reed and general bus- inese was discussed. Money was voted to provide a radio for the veteran's ward at the City Hoe- pital and a number o! ladies vol- unteered as workers to assist, in the forthcomihl Red Cross cum- paigii. r _-__ , LEGION MEETING-The reg- ulsr monthly rneetinu of the Charlottetown Drench of the Can- adian Legion. 315.1... was held at. the Legion Home Thursday night. with president Major A. W. Rog- ers presiding. During the meeting seven new members were accept.- ed into the organization, and in ltlaiion ceremonies carried out. Mr, J. s. Walker was nominated es delegate from the Charlottetown Branch to attend the Dominion convention, which is in be held ‘n Saskatoon, Susie, from May 23-27. A number of resolutions were also presented at the meeting ~ which will be brought up at the Domin- ion conveii-tlon. After various re- ports were read and general busi- ness discussed, a quiz programme was carried out under the direc- tion of Mr. Roy McGillivray, chair- man of the entertainment com- mittee. The meetlng was closed with the singing oi The King. PLAY MUCH ENJOYED. — On Tuesday evening, March 23rd, Hampshire Players presented their three act comedy, “Calm Yourself." before a. large audience in Wilt- shore Hall. This nonsensical farce made e hilarious evening's enter- tainment for the audience at he expense of the players. Following is the cast of characters: Chalmers Newsan as Fred Bmithie-A has- band with a perpetual grouch. Alice Edwards as Fannie smitlmle-e hus- band's boss. Nonna. 'I‘remere rs Lucy Siriithie, — their offspring. Blanche Dooherty as Barbara Hanson-c. friend. Freddie Kitson es Harold Ainsworth-a. week-end guest. Leig ion Lerter as Jack Bird-a visitor. Mrs. Errol Stewart as Mrs. George Wanders-a social light. Eiimer Larter as Mrs. George Wanders-e. social tail-light. Arn- old Tremere as Hemk Webster-e limb of the law. Rena MacLean as Evens-a maid. i N Personals The many friends of Mrs. L. P. Herring will reirret to hear oi her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mrs. Jerry Draper and her daughter Janet Elaine arrived In the city by plane from Halifax Thursday afternoon to attend the. wedding cf her sister, Miss Jcai. Puncher, on March 31st. Cecil Friday Services His Eircelleiicy tihe Most Rever- end Jemes Boyle, Bishop of Chai- lottetown. Pontiflcoted at yester- day morning's service at 8t. Dun- stun’: Basilica. At. St. Dunsteirs Basilica yes- terday ‘morning the "Passion" was chanted by the Rev. Bernard Gil- lis. Rev. J. P. E. Oiirinley, and the Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Rev. P. McMahon, rector of the Basilica was Master of Ceremonies. Others assisting at the service were tne Rev. George MacDonald and the Rev. Dr. MecGuigsn. Large numbers followed tne “Way oi the Cross" at the alter- noon service cnd the sermon ivss preached by the Rev.. Father Quinn. At the evening service, inc choirs oi St. Dunstanu Univer- sitiy and the Basilica chanted the “Tenebraefi His Excellency Bish- op Boyle complimented the choirs on their fine perfonnpnce. The regular service was tiela yesterday morning at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer wltr the Rev. Edward Baldwin. C. SS B... officiating. The procession _of the "Way of the Cross" was hclu both afternoon and evening. Illookly Ideeiing 0f Y-iiraiis Club‘ The regular weekly meetinl oi the Y-Grads Club wee held Wed- tlcsdey evening at 01d Spain with menu-Col. KB. Rogers as 8110i speaker. Colonel Rogers discussed present day conditions in PJIJ. and in Charlottetown in particular and pointed out the many opportuni- ies in the business and ccnrrnun~ lty life of the province. In the opinion oi the speaker the field o industrial. development was el- snost untouched and had endless possibilities. l-le also pointed out that almost invariably it. was the man who kept the idea of cam- munii/y service flimiy in mind who was malt successful. At the ‘ ' session, John simmonda announced that tickets would be on eele immediately for the "Bliss-riffs Iun Parade" to be held at the Forum In April arid that all errangmiente for the show were well underway. ‘ Brent Cameron and Herold Ste-iv- Iili W!" lliil. At Catholic Churches- hours Good Friday afternoon ob- served a service-in of the Passion of our lord con- ducted under the auspices of the iation by‘ the following Clergy‘ Rev. J. T. Ibbott of St. Paul's. of the Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. Church‘, Major Victor Eu Mac- Lean of the Salvation Army; Rev M. D. Dunbar of Central Chris tlen Church; Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster of Zion Presbyterian Church: Rev. T. H. Buseeiii Somers of the Kirk of 8t. James and the Rev. '1‘. E. Molcnrian of Trinity United Church. The offering received will be divided between the P. E. i Hospital and the Protestant Or- phenage. 55 BILLS GIVEN (Continuedffrom Page l) Statistifl Q 13- An Act to amend en Act to suspend temporarily the imposi- tlorr of Income Taxes, Succession Duties and certain Corporation taxes. 14. The Public Utilities Commis- sion Act. 15. An Act to amend the Public Departments Act. l6. The Steam Boiler Act. 1'1. Ari Act to amend the Public Service Act. 18- An Act to amend the Joini Stock Companies Act. . l9. An Act to consolidate and amend the several Act-s incorpor- ating the City of Charlottetown. be Incorporate the Diocesan Church Society ‘of PEI. 21. An Act to amend the Election Act. 1922. 22- An Act to amend the ‘leech- ers‘ Superannuation Act. 23. An Act to provide for regu- lating the distribution of electric energy and telephone service in P. E. I. ’ 24. Ari Act to amend the Lend Assessment Act, 1924. 25. The Public Vehicle Act. 26- An Act to incorporate the P. E. I. Garage Operator's As- sociatlon. l7. An Act to amend the Legal Profession Act. _ 28. The Petroleum Products Act. 29. Ari Act to amend the ‘Trade Union Act- 30. Ari Act to auiend the P. l. i Silver Fox Breeders‘ and lbihibit- ors‘ Association. Si. An Act to incorporate the Crapaud Rink Company. 32. An Act respecting the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Charlottetown. 33. An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the Charlottetown Hospital. CLAnActtioameniianActto incorporate the Prince County, Hospital. . 35. An Act.to amend the Legis- tive Assembly Act. ac. An Act. to amend the P. l. I- Corporation Income Tax Act. 8'1. An Act to provide uniform legislation-for the towns of PEI. 38. An Act to amend an Act. to incorporate Crapaud Weamery CO~ 39. An Act to incorporate the Cemetery. » 40. An Act to amend the Public Sikiool Act. ti. An Act. to amend the Gill- drank Act. t2. An Act to authorise the con- struction of a power line for the transmission oi electric energy throughout the Province. 43. An Act for raising money on the Credit of the Consolidated Revenue Pund- 44. An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the Community Club at Cornwall. t5. An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the Governors of St Dunstanh University. 48. An Act to amend the Credit Union Societies Act. 4'7. An Act to amend the Co- operatives Association Act. 48- An Act to amend the Genie Act, 1937. t9. An Act to incorporate the Mowi- sruckmcns Association of P. E. I. 50. An Act to amend the In- surance Act. 51. An Act to amend the Cem- eteries Act. 52- An Act to vcsVcertairi lands ill Marcel Campbell. 53. An Act to amend an Act re- specting Bacterial Ring Rot and other plant diseases and pests. s4. 'I‘i'ie P. u. I. compel-once MI 56. An Act for appropriating cer- sing song was led by Poi. Cudmore. On Thursday evening a "Ladies Night" was held at the V Club with a full attendance of Grads with their wives and friends, A short programme under the direction oi the Soclel Corrunlttee with Pop Cudmore ea MD. included short speeches by club president Jim Cudmcre arid Fred Norton, vice president oi the Phalanx Club, eleo vocal selections by Percival Sim- monds and a Grad quertette corn- posed oi Arnold Callback, Clarence Maclnnle, Colin Durber, and Neil Mnclnnis. Paul's Church to capacity for three - 11181110 ItAlIls Charlottetown Ministerial Aesoc- ~ Rev. C. W. Cory. acting Minister ' A. D. MecKenzie of the ,Unitea _ 20. An Act to amend an Ac: ' trustees of Marshfield Community, For Choose a l N- for‘ Easter VV a Girl Guide‘ News NOTICE ‘IO ALL COMPANIES We hope that each Guide Com- pany hes arranged the collection of the fl cents per Iuide registrh- tion fee, to make up our provincial quota for Head Office. The com- mieeianers will be" cslllns on you in the near future for your contrib~ ution. so "please meet them with u milling face." _ CENTRAL ROYALTY BROWN!!! PACK The Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. MacDonald, Mics Jean Punch. er end Mrs. Margaret Wood visited this peck on March 22nd. and passed the follow- ing Brownies for Golden Bar:- Dlena Mayne, Sylvia MecKlnnon. Joyce ‘Pralnor, Annie Laurie Mac- Lean, Janet Wood, Anne. McMil- lan and Edna Ross. ‘ This active little peck with their Brown Owl, Mrs. Osborne, on Thursday afternoon gave an Easter tea to their mothers, with a pro- gram about mrlng magic, and oi course refreshments. PARKDALI GUIDE COMPANY Wren Miss Jean Puncher, capt ain of the Perkdule ca. went to the regular meeting of her company at Parlttiele Hall Monday evening. she found this hell ln darkness. Sud- ricniy the lights were turned on revealing e prettlly decorated table covered with gills for ri ltitizlzcn shower and dainty refreshments. This "was In honour oi Miss Punt-Ii- er whose marriage to MI‘. Guy Dockmdorff oi York Point takes place an Wednesday, Mnrch 31st. Our best wishes follow Miss Puncher in her now life. tain monies therein mentioned for- the public service iar the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1941i, and for the first part of the year end- ing slit Much. 195a. by young business woman. Write Boss LR. Guardian. Illllil stuiiio _ ' EMPIRE iisncii sou - LITTLE TIIEATIIE 1 euiiii healers Cnly PERFORMANCE riiririr _ m r.ii. ARROW Shirts Arrow Shirts in Stripes or Plain Shades . NllEllfiil [I Monday evening. ' I EASTER few -ei these Beautiful .95 e lip, N Fl it I! 4 1L‘. LOADING DAILY AT out STOCK PENS AT CHAR- LOTTETOWN, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP mo HOGS. out sums WILL QUOTE YOU out PRICES. MAKE THIS YOUR DAILY CASH MARKET. SWIFT CANADIAN C0. LTii. CHARLOTTETOWN mom: i457 r. s. I. T. B. LEAGUE CHEST X-RAY CENTRE Now Open At TNE WNELIIN MEMORIAL NALL HOURS:—-Mcn., Wed., Fri., IO- I2 A.M.; 2- 5 P.M. Tues., Thurs., 2-5 P.M.; ‘7-9 P.M. NO NEED TO DlSROBE-X-RAYS TAKEN FULLY CLOTHED All residents of Charlottetown will be mailed ea eppeiatleet card. Phone 279i FOR Competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH ‘ MORTON DEW 'Z-'-'-i;.,C-‘ - -----_-_I-i__-4 Phone l7Ii Eastern Trust Bldg Charlottetown Too Late To Clarify WANTID - ROOM AND BOARD ‘$9 a lvfltw®<§v0¥v . _GLASS We are pleased to announce, that we have two cars oi glass containing oll sizes, to arrive on or I beiere April 5. m BCCERSIIAIIIIWAIIE CCIIPAIY limits