Nearly 1,000 pounds of fatal- ly poison insecticide fell into I creek which empties into the Coosa River nearby. a major 4th Prince ’ . lb .1 w P‘ c Ra keg Govt Benches 35's.... :12: Folconwood Doiry Manager ChoIks Up Unusual Record To the buttermaker making; c”. highest percentage excellent inl BY RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Freqllcnt exchanges. sharp and others humorous. lin- ally szllv tllc Speaker pound his C.avel for order as Frank Jar- dine, (Li 4th Prince. made some pointed suepestions during his speech in the draft address do- bate in the Legislature yester- day morning. Making his maiden effort in the House a short one. Mr. Jar. dine criticized the minister of education for saying he would include agriculture in vocation~ a1 training courses at a later date. Tile speaker contended the most important aspect of Island some was. DEADLY POISON SCATTERED water supply to northeast Alabama cities. The truck carrying 25 tons of the granular insoluble poison crashed into a bridge abutment. Health of- ficials said the insecticide would not affect nearby Gads- den, Ala. water, 40 miles away. Wellington Notivo Dies WELLINGTON Funeral services for Henry Barlow. s native of Wellington Station. P.E.I.. werehheld recently in Bethany. Oklahoma. l Mir. Barlow, born May 3.: 1838. son of the tails Mr. anl Mrs. Archibald Barlow of Well-i tum Station. dind in an| Oklahoma City convalescent bo- me. Mr. Barlow was s mfiredl Ivrass foreman for the Dakota: Fanmer at Aberdeen. South‘, Dakota. For the past 12 years. he lived in Oklahoma Clty.‘; where he was a member of the 1 First Methodist Church. He is survived by three sons, Herbert, South Reno; Henry. San Diego; Geonge, Mass, and three dath Mrs. P. D. Snead, Oklahoma City; Mrs. J. C West. Binding:- lham. Ala: and Mrs A. C. Blackman. Montgomery. Ala. He is also survived by two sisters and three brothers. Mrs. John Coulson, ' .E.I.; Mos. Roy Ch Bristol. Conn: Spurgeon. Am- herst, Mass; Clayton. Welling- t-on' P.E.I., and Aylward, Sum- merside. . (AP Wirephoto) , Member the project. had been made by the same man who had done the survey of the Canso Causeway. “He is the best authority w e know”. Mr. Jardinc. turning his atten- tion to the tourist industry and its impact on the economy. said his district had many a r e a s which could be attractive to .tourists but needed developing. He attacked suggestions for eas- ing liquor laws for the benefit of tourists. and said parents did not want teenagers exposed to the temptation of liquor by seeing it available in a restaurant. The speaker tangled with Pre- mier Shaw again when he men- tioned the recently ended hospi- l ISLAND N EWS PAGE IS WELL AGED Cheshire cheese is the oldest. of the English cheeses and has‘ been made since the 12th cen-i tury ‘ Health Pasteurized Milk Co.. : East Royalty. An almost perfect 98.8 per-l cent of Grade A milk is the, unusual record attained by Chester Callaghan, Falconwood Farm Dairy. it was revealed yesterday by H. J. MacDonald, provincial dairy superintendent to the annual . Dairy- men's Association the winners of various prizes competed for nually. Mr. Callaghan. who comes BRIGHTEN Your Spring Wardrobe I Terylcne s l i lks . Linens 9. Cottons the sanltaticn contest: 1. Mort, Larkin. New Glasgow Creamery, j l lew Glasgow; 2. ennethl Paynter, Crapaud Creamery} Crapaud; 3. Albon Eldershawfi M'orcli Creamery, Morcll. ‘ To the milk plant manageri having the highest percentage: Grade C! milk: 1.] arl Stewart, Montague Dairy,| Montague; 2. Wm. tardy” Sizes 7 to 15: 8 to 20 we - 2 ‘A 8.95 - 34.95 Arriving Daily GLORIA Ladies' Wear 156 Gt. George St. i 4 I Moore & McLeod Ii” spring styles designed tor the Quality Man! all wool SUIT 9-5°-85 All wool Worsteds. Outfit yourself to- day. Easter is just around the corner. Prepare now while our stock is com- plete. 'All suits are meticuloust tailored from a select range of high quality im- ported and domestic all wools- Their combined with their long wearing qualifies makes these suits you will be pleased to add to handsome good looks your wardrobe. first floor U E. .5 .3; .1 H economy should be considered first and not at some indefinite time. SHARP EXCHANGES from the Fort Augustus ma. Crystal Dairy. Summerside: 3. was not eligible to compete for the prizes as he is managing a plant owned by the provincial to] insurance premiums, and said the government was sup- posed to pay them anyway out of the four per cent sales tax. 0 New Spring shades, light to dark blue, grey, brown or olive. 0 choose from attractive patterns, neat stripes and smart plains. H d h l to department of agriculture. A be liegfdlsferor: hhlhegliiieingisthe sgfivmfiéssfifififihm denied normal high score runs around . Sim 33 to 46 for regular; and (all Chamber when he asked why the this was true but Mr yJardim’ 85 percent Grade A milk . Mr. . 3 Button and 2 button models. builds. Also smut models. ' a Ma.ch id said. , The following are the print winners announced by Mr. Mac-l Donald in his annual report: ‘ To the Cre Manager making the highest percentage first made butter: 1. Mort Lari, kin, ew asgow Creamery. New Glasgow; 2‘. John S. Wright, Amalgamated Dairies, Summer- slde; 3. Douglas Adams, Amal- gamated Dairies, O’Leary. To the buttonnalcer making. highest percentage 93 scor butter: Bern‘am Lane. Wiltshiire Creamery. North Wilt- h‘re. washed-out bridge over th e Trans- Canada Highway at Ross Corner had not been r e p 1 seed. “How long do we have to wait?" said when the Liberal govern- ment in power at the time was putting the bill through. the then he asked leader of the opposition said the Highways Minister Mathesoni 53:32:}10111‘1 be financed by 3, replied, "that will be revealed! The Pgemler denied this a nd Mr. J ardine then stated it had $133825? allfiensygfiklfgd tigesea: b?” suggested by the Summer made. He was answered by Lib- s’lje Board Of Trade mid the oral Leader Matheson, who told Fish and Game Association that a causeway be put there instead 1m' by the man Who 5 a t In h . . ., l of a bridge to create a fis hlnzi m§r?h§;:d'ine supplemented the reply by saying he had read the papers at the time and the state- . , ment had been made “either by $3 Extras?:ft‘:sa:$al}w:0 the Leader‘ of the Opposition in- dine stated while he 'would ac-j 5:: 2:11..“ the lead" out. eept the answer 'for now‘, he ' Toilored-to-meosure UITS Order now for Easter Tailored by Conoclo’s finest custom tailors LAMINATE-s HEAD THE SPRING COLLECTION or MEN'S OPBOATS Muted checks that reverses to popular plain shades of navy, black, brown‘and grey. These smart coats bonded to “Cur-on” a feather- weight foam inter-lining bring a new sense of flexibility and freedom . meticulously tailored . world famous fabrics . Canada‘s greatest clothing value . guaranteed fit only 75.00 Credit terms available pond. . Swiftly replylne. the minister said the plan was not feasible as To the cheese plant makingi the highest percentage fir s t: W . . Dairies. Augustus Co-ap. East. River; 3. Pure Milk Company, Charlotte-t tow To the cheese plant making highest percentage 93 score? cheese and over: Amalgamated Dairies. Summerside. ‘ still thought it could be done. PREMIER QUERIES , Premier Walter Shaw Immed- lately asked if the Fourth Prince, . __ representative thought he knew} “3311:3312? 1:52;“? wgihmegegaf: more about, the subject than thei “CF Grafton St. 4-8832 ' engineer who had examined the‘ CHOW" project. and Highways Minister Vancouver _ I Min. Max}, 43 56 . Mathesoll stated the survey of. Victoria ____ 46 55 i of weight. Long wearing and styled in the. popular shorter length ..___...__..—I Edmonton 30 52 ‘ anad' 9. 'Calgary 42 57 .‘ Queens County mm" 0 “mm” Regina 21 60 . . . IWinnipeg ........ .. 19 44 Conservative Assocnotlon i'roronm 41 41 R R L . ‘Ottawa .. 32 37 E Montreal 29 45 N d ‘ o S S . Quebec 27 40 MEETI GS on BR ADCA T Fredericton ..... .. 28 36 o S Saint John 29 33 T P T ' ° ‘ ' Moncton 25 33 ’ Halifax 29 41 ' C" ‘ “ ‘ 20 32 lSvdne 14 31 is PATIENT ~ 3’ ---- V .; - a . . ‘ Yarmouth . 30 44 hallo Phillips. Gtecniull, is; . a patient. ;n the O‘Lear‘y Com-VSL JOhns ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " m 31 munily Hospllal- ‘ hHALlFAX (CP) _ The wea- . . t or office says much colder and RLlLRNS HOME . 1 Mrs, Chester Gamble has ra-iqu" ha" “meted to fl°°dl turned to her home ill the BrueiInto t e Maritime“ taday‘ Skies: alter hung a patient .m hos, are expected to be generally mm at 0.1408”, cloudy and a few snowflunries :wrll occur over most regions. OCT 0]-‘ HOSPITAL Strong northerly winds are fore- long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS They’re all shrink resistant! Fully cut for complete comfort and wall tailored . . . perfect for lounging or sportswear. Penna stay and button down colhr ' styles in the group. William Bc‘nam' ovum.” cast for the entire district and has returned to his home from “"11 keep temperatures we“ be' hospital. 10w " I Regional forecasts: MATRUN ILL Halifax and vicinity. South The matron or the Community Shore. Annapolis Valley. North- 1 Hospita;_ U'Lum'y‘ Mrs, B, 'r, em Nova Scotis. St. John River lilacncoo. is a pailenl. Valley:l Cloudy with a few sunny , ‘ _ ‘ H gintervas and a few widely scat- VISHIMJHLLAIIVES {tered snowflurrico; colder: Mrs. {\UIlIlC'Ul Adams. Green-northwest winds 25 with gusts wood, NS. 15 VlSlLlllg trmndsEto 415. Low-high at Halifax 80 and relatlvcs in O‘Leary. land 40. anmout‘h 32 and 40. .. .. , jKentville and New Glasgow 28 SPENI WLLKEND ‘and 38. 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