"PAGEFOUR THE GUARDIAN llnrnlnl lull: trounced In ItIII'l) Autlmrlsed ls not-unit Class Mall Post Ulllco Dnnertmuit. Ottawa The Island llmsrdiln . hllshfng Co. lid!!!" Ind ll--Iulne Illrorlur. J. st. uurntt Associate Editor, Punk Walker. 0 THE GUARDIAN. CHARL()TTET()WN Provinces the sum of SB344,607.659 and paid "em" "3 from om. Pnwct" out the sum of 579,327,497 in compensation: or, for every 5430 collected by the Dominion from the Provinces it paid back to them 5100. Very excellent business indeed!" Mr. Fenston is forwarding a copy of his publication to all the member: of Parlia- r V ful study before the next Dominion-Provim C""L0TTET”W”- THU35DAl'- -JUNE 8- 1950 cial conference on fiscal relations is held. Man At Pest: Once more summer is with us and with )1 only a country with a lilin; police and the so I EX) . standard like that of the Unltedl chines in the vulesuapsftgllllgfes states could so casually take for, in hand. - New York Herald 1;- granted and adopt a price 5 bune. 1' increase of some 15 percent simply 1 because such a rise would do away The Persistent clamor, in nu with the necessity for making out of Plrllnment. for zovermm change. And -yet that is what is tel economy has been lncreasin. happening in Milwaukee, where in tempo of late; and now Wm: the city council will probably out ample .1ustlilcation.it is 1,0. adopt a suggestion by the chief of coming more and more evident police that parking and other even to the uninitiated. um the minor traffic offence fines should expansion in government expendi- -be tipped from the present Sl.'l5,tures - Federal, provincial i l EDITORIAL NO! ES WHILE It the unendin battle a ainst ests of . - ' . a description Sgome suchgas thepmo .tevfil,': Corpus Christi. ? lnvpf AT 'T' to 32.00 "because the boost of 52.00 - .municipal-has attained 01,,mT,:: - Squl 0 ale . . . I ggggs Auonqgg would relieve police of the ne- l proportions. It is. however. at nm. cesslty of making change”. I able fact, and one which has bcen merely annoying although they could meal: a decided loss of tourist revenue if permitted to become unduly plentiful. Others attack farm crops or animals and mean direct ti- nancial loss to farmer and the community. row. GooD Message.” ireferred to on numerous 'ions by Millsters of the Crown land other interested parties, that the cry for economy has not been accompanied by any let-up 1,, deg mands made upon govemmentr Wonder what Canadian Bank directors! -Owen Sound Sun-Times. mm are thinking of our roads? I I O If Mr. Knight erred by propos- lng too broad and loose a resolu- tion on federal aid to education. we also think that Mr. Gardlner's The world's first regular passenger heli- It is a matter of Common obsewation Copter service was started by British Eul- rejection of it was too sweeping. for social security schemes 0001, that the pests which attack any Crop mumg opean Airways on June 1st. It runs between ghedlgvltdsrlalt government Vcunn-it works and other projects. whim: Dly exceedinglv as that crop is specialized in LN" W01 and Cardiff" 5 in 6 es ed in the quam 0! Involve additions rm 8" mewy . . . . e ucat on Young Sangdlhni 3- heavy expense blll.- Montreal C E 8 0 e celve They are Financial Times. nation as well as citizens of parti- cular provinces. There is a basic minimum below which we cannot allow educational level to fall with- out damage to the national com-l by any large group of growers. In the early days of the potato industry, for example, a fair return might be expected without any special precautions for their protection. but Mr. Alfred Pickard. our Province's di- rector of the Bank of Canada. is of the type of ideal bankers. He thinks a lot but says It cannot beStt:- strongly gm. phaslzed that the Senate is 3, much a part or the Canadian Parl. lame:-.2 as the House oi Commons. - . - ' little it wa. not lon before th t bl fl .t "er-V ' v d ds 2; a lss u S ate . . . pp munigvmand we htthlnlt: the federal Indeed as sennior R055 pomled en e . ' p cover en: our 0 rcco.,n ze' out it is a much more carefully Alberta has reduced hel funded debt to n this fact. -Saskatoon Star-Fhoe-,constltuted Chamber than .0, The many troubles to which the potato mxp is heir did not descend at once. It was only as- greater numbers oi the tubers came to be grown that those troublesome diseases and pests became serious problems which i House, for the Fathers or Confed. M the first slen of IintnlLlt)l'- 6 ogtltfiloli Wm-teh most pamstakm: 1" ment the old hue and cry against ? immepup '3 S:mte' but Mk married women -in business is be- I B 1 ne1m'er 1 8 Commons" Eh . cause of tielr care. the Serials ing heard again in certain part: has made, and is making, en ,0. S101.227,000 from a 1936 level of S148.613,- 000. The steadily mounting debt of this Province in spite of the prosperity of the times must make some of our leaders en- had to he met, first by the farmer and men vlous of the Alberta oll resources. of the United Statesi anal Canada. valuable 0000-n,,m0,, 0, K,,,.mh ', 0 , . . 0 o e an In some cases. mun cpa govern- mam in Canada, 05 a guardian by Provincial and Dominion agricultural moms 010-0.-5 mg mg. .0 be 5.00.. O, 0,. mm 0, 1 - - F ortv calves and two ho s were killed 1 i S ”""”"5 3"” authorities. The challenge has been met by - 9 .pcded in thcse matters, have em mmorlilcs and -to quote Sena. nounced that no married teach- 10,. R055 0001,... 0 body mm, in a truck upset in Indiana recently and the driver walked away with only slight bruises. 1 No further commentary should be necessary on the relative protection offered by a truck body and proper passenger accommodation. 0 O O The British Admiralty announces that H. M. the King has appointed the Duke of Edin- burgh to his first naval command. I-Ie.will take charge of the frigate H. M. S. Magpie in August. He is now serving as First Lieu- tenant in the Mediterranean. The Duke will have under his command a crew of 192 ln- .,...........',....'.... .'.g,-,',.,...-;,,, cluding six officers. PUBLIC FURUM "V- . The Imperial Press Conference at 01- "wf.”e";';m::,ef; tawa consists of the leading newspaper men or all!-istloni. of interest. The of all English speaking countries. including W" ”" ”" '"" "”””'"' ers would be hired only to find that they can't ge enough single ones, In a free country there can -be little. if any justification for this discrimination. So long as the married woman is capable and can handle the Job she wculd seem to have the same right to work as that of a single woman or a man. Her private life and obligations. so long as they do not interfere with her employment. are her own business. -Toronto Financial Post. dependent on the fancies of the electorate". consequently with greater independence of action in dealing with legislation. -- King. ston Whig-Standard. the development of resistant strains and by assorted poisons which do execution on the offending germ or insect. . Another form of control which is gener- ally practised and which in fact is suggest- ed by the behavior of pests in attacking featured crops. is the practice of crop rota- tlon. If all land in the Province were to be incorporated into suitable rotation schemes, as Indeed the greater part is. there would "be considerably fewer pests to be got rid or by the hard way of poison. Q S . l )3? I: vf X1'447'svsslg:lElL9 k It sometimes seems strange ting s statesman of Senator Tait".-. un. doubted stature can speak 3. foolishly as he often does on thg issues of international policy. my latest thought is that we abandon the military aid program, "leg Europe work out its own solution" for the dire problems of ,defence, meanwhile "go ahead with the general development of the world", merely telling the Russians that if they start. aggression anywhere they will be at war with the Unit. ed states. The atomic bomb will do the rest. Here is the inveterate suicidal fantasy of the emotional In the Soviet sphere. the Rus- ian "new order" is being establish- ed with rugged simplicity. Moscow dictates conditions of production and distribution: plants are allo- cated to the satellites in accord- ance with Russian needs. and every item which the Soviet Union contributes to the economies of CD Back AI.Sal'l1lJD-fin ......A. I (Saint John Telegraphalournalr After a lapse of nineteen years. Saint John is again to be the win- ier terminal of Canadian Pacific comparison With Australia Matters of much interest in Dominion- Provincial relations are reviewed in a pub- .6? ?oedr'6mm Iication entitled "The Federated States of fly endorse the opinion of 5l9'""5'”P5- it was B""0""C9'l -Wu ,, - e . '.,.,.. lerdey by MK W- A Melherv W'e- h lhbor must be paid for at isolationl t, devl cl i ii i Canada . by John Fenston, LL.B., mem- the Umted State5- It was mtended the dale ;. ”'””"d””” sident or the Canadian Pacific .,:,',',,?,f,: we: -I-ms 0,00,, explom. b,,,,d,,,,s:,o ,e:1?.'f .1316 upon: Company. This is good news and rmrks the successful conclusion of I long struggle. The vat-th b . . Until 1931 the Canadian PECHIC: A yuaxy v01,(,eg:5 :,,:,bucaneu' liners embarked all outgoing pas-I who )0.-95 the boomfng wind In of course. is grotesque; it would amount to divesting ourselves of all our potential allies. leaving them stripped-. helpless and prob- ably hostile, and then committing tion. closely resembling the worst examples of the old colonial sys- tem. although cloaked under ap- penis to nationalism and social Justice, has already broken down gates should visit all parts of Canada, includ- ing this Province, as well as Ottawa, but. unfortunately. both the C. N. R. and the '-'lrH'd'rWaWn'u's'ls'b'ls'-'a'e'-"ePa'a'a'e'J'- APPRECIATION I I A MORE ANCIENT nanmzn ber of the bars of Saskatchewan and Que- i bec. Mr. Fenston delves into Confederation history extensively, his aim being to show Sir.vOn bellhlfjyf the Shut-ln's the need of forming a Constituent Assem- C- P- were u”a31et,t0 91:11:: ttr:SIe?etCO9:; Day Asszciatlon II should like 1.: sengerg and dlsembfarkedtmall in-; his 30, 1 Yugoslavia It depends for m umhes m I t U - - e ' sar ral accommo a lofl, S expres. ow muct your in eres coming passenger. mm a- 0 n . , 0 ' go 0 war au oma C- bly to write a Canadian constitution and is gonfined to Ontario and Quebec and hglp in publicizing me my New pm. The few which Ewan As he sails the seas of clover. mm, on the K.-emilnls ability to ally if one were attacked. - New I control the York Herald Tribune. the western side of the harbor that keep the men who has been appreciated. year destroyed the passenger fa-I form a truly federated nation. He suggests . we would also M9 to thank in A Wm 01 me gown ppm cm.' I I that non-partisan committees be formed in each Province to discuss with, .and im- partially present the issues to the people. so that the latter may be in a position to in- telligently decide whether a Constituent As- sembly should be convened. It took Royalty to bring about a rapproch- ement between the Archbishop of Canterbury and his Red and wandering Oean. It is a way the British Government have of smoothing over internal differences, and oil- ing the machinery of Church and State so others who supported our effort.-. but as I am unable to write each one personally. will you please publish this brief "thank you" as evidence of our sincerity and gratitude? I have no doubt that the collec- tive efforts of all caused happiness in be brought in many shut-in1. cllltles. ' Because of this the Canadian Pacific entered into an agreement- with the Canadian National Rlli-, ways for dlsemburking incoming passengers at Halifax and bring- ing them over the C.N.R. system to Saint John. from where they continued to their destination via with not a soul to deplore him. He steers for the open verge of 0 blue With the filmy world before him. His flimsy sails abroad an an wind Are shivered with fairy thunder: On a line that sings to tlhe light, PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. A. L. Moelsooe J. A. MeGulgon ' NOTARY. ETC. BAIIRISTI-Ill. sut.iol'rolt. Apart from his main issue Mr. Fenston :1 mm than happiness .,.. 0.10.0 CPR 55,", John M mu, d of his wings ' ' . - . - - .' - i - - - . -2 ENTIST , makes some points we” worm Considuing. that evelythlng may ll-in smoothly. in spite ;';m,"bm hrmd cm upon wmmlnt the mm mm ms M: A Hfm, He makes for the lands of wonder. 06".. 0 R wlmll-2 BUILDING of individual eccentrlcltles and differences of rt-tum '0 ”” "nfam lwrary measure and that as soon I! l - ' 3! For example. he has made computations to ascertain what percentage the Dominion of opinions among top-notchers. I am. Sir. etc. DANIEL GASS. as lhe passenger building was re- placed the Canadlun Pacific would He harries the ports of Hollylloclts, And levies on poor Svwcethrler; He drinks the whitest wine of GLORIA BUILDINO I79 Grafton St. M. Albon Farmer - e - P. E. I. R . I" . dl b k Canada and the Commonwealth of Aus- 0 0 0 0 Cormmm P. E L ””"”"'a M mm ""1 '" E””e"g"' Phlox, Phone :91 Mom” ,0 mm Registrations for the first quarter of 1900 1,, View of ms, .0, 0.1,, pressed And the Rose is his desire. 7 tralia paid. respectively. to the Provinces and States. Here are his figures: 1.-The average yearly payment by the show increases of 1.9 per cent for births and 2.5 per cent for deaths with a decrease of June 5, 1950. FERRY, WHABF-AN EYESORE the Federal Government to erect. new facilities. The C.P.R. joined the Saint John Common Council, He hangs in the Willows a night ' and a day; Motlieson & Peolie on. 1.1.3. aannlsraa. oucrrott. eta Charlottetown. P. is I. Dr. W. R. Carson Dominion of Canada to the Provinces Mm 1'5 M m.””age5' A" ”””i””-5 ””"t”b”t' Sir--Your reference to the dl- 531.-T.'If.2.?J.?5"i3”?a1?E.JE "””"” 1-Ff.J.'"S3..”e”.?. Bli?f"?2r”.”r?i"5.ilu aw. wvrnason. 5.0. the grand total revenues for the years 186.9, 9d to the lncfease in births except NW3 5C?" lagltlgelfd ?PPl:3't'?”f,jy Ognglg It took seventeen years-from galore A. ti. PEAK! B.A., u.a lllhlrom-actor ' ' ' - W 1'-'0" -m 1931 I. 1948-t e d Fd.r:l Under th t tst h ton . Barristers. tr. PI me! Graduate 1880. 1888. 1898. 1908, 1919, 1929 and 19.--S "av New ,B'”"5w'”k.a"d Q"ebeC' a"d deaths led to learn that the Board 01 authortijtles to rinrlp-r'.5JL"c earn-.9 3.... 9 5" ” ” ” Collections . ms". to bone CHAM-onzrows 4 35 , were up in all provinces except Quebec and rade had also made reference to M0 when 0,, c,,,,,m, was He was the Po and W, m , 0 - .0, 9...”, 5,. pm,” ,0" Was . Per Cell - - . . . WY 5 3 I0 (rreat Gear 0 heron . - Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island to end "'5 c”"d”'”"' 3"” Mm 15 the ””"”d W ”"””'"""l ill ll”: Peach, - f 2.-From the grand total revenue in the - ' . f remedy? It can hardly be expect- pnssenger building. 0, 1943' 0,0. Invemles Dmodmy. --NW0 ear 1941p the Dominion paid 30 the pr.-,0. of March had 697 -births, an increase 0 ed that the ownels of the brcken- priCP.was 31,100,000, And mm mm A mmp mmdom y cl h ll end thous- - 85 On the other hand deaths showed a W" W "V35 V” 9”” This structure "W Wmplelcdv each 1; 7 lnces 2.20 per cent. ' t f 3 3 p t' M , d V ands dollars to put their wharves is one of the finest of the kind in my the K0,-300.05 Canada Lnyg l P.'m.I, & Huslum J. S. 3.-mm me grand total m we 0 l W - 0” :::.::.:".:0::;;1s:.rr:;:l: :::...;rc::::s .. . . . .......... .... ..... . year 1946. the Dominion paid to the Prov- 3-3 P" Gem ' prospect. Your suggestion that the .0 re,n,u,.,,is, ,0. assgmbly mug e'e,”m'r1,?,' 3 mm 1" ""9 lmdfn Barrister, no-. '”"' """"'"'- f"'”" ml inces 3.73 per cent. 4.-The average yearly payment by the Commonwealth of Australia to the Stairs. from the grand total revenue for the year.-: 1927 to 1945 (18 years) was 16.07 per cent. . de in e ter.vsi- r pairs. A gang help but mak. a good impression , . , 5--From the grand total revenue In the after he was regularly employed as pla.v- oirflfengnri becheketpt at work for on all who .-'rn-.-r the country -.-. Prime Minister's Nerves 0.....n.r 3:33 :'"crl.'J."..'.'erc. am M' . n e 1th aid to the v ' t . 1 . many months. New warclicuses Saint John. L ” ' MAIKBISTER, 50LIUI'l'0lL year 1944 45 the Commo w a P urlght a the famous Old Surrey Theatre have been bum Many was have It was. of course, expected that ,...--- Cu-rlottetnwn Nun" cw" - tvancouver News-Herald) ' States 14.35 per cent. - - is correri. Douglas William Jerrold. British drama- tist. wit and man of letters, died this date 1857. His first play. "More Frightened Than Hurt". was staged in 1821, and there- His "Black-eyed Susan" ran for 400 nights R. C. N. should have its head- quarters at or near the waterfront is a good one and I would suggest that the authorities take over the outer portion of Pickald's Wharf for that purpose. Buntain as Bell's wharf is un- been driven down and the wharf will be shortened by 50 feet. and detention quarters. If the ne- cessity aroae hundreds of persons could be comfortably billeted there, The huge. attractively-designed Itml efficiently-equipped building stands today as an asset not only to this part but to Canada. for it cannot the Canadian Pacific would use that new facilities When they w-tre' But wishes the day were shorter. when Mariner Bee puts out to sea With the wind in the proper quarter. --Bliss -Carmen. on several occaai'ons recently. Bull of Nova Bonita Ulaambera Charlottetown. I'.E.i. MONEY T0 MMN Corner Rent to Queen) its Office Phone I956-House I013 Gautier & Hosscrd . GILBERT A. GAUIJET. B.A., LLB Barristers and Solicitor. Chats. R. Mcqluoid Eastern l'rtsII - ulldlu (2HAlIL01"l"iJ'IlllWr If Mr. Fenston's computation without interruption a record up till then. . . , . , . it follows that in comparison with the States He contributed to Punch "The Q Papers". 5.':ee:",r'-131:, ;:T0il;;::: "r'l.'L””r'L'.;. ;:;'l:flsp1Y2;l;f:”; l:f:el:u5l:I-G l,:;l;'-ff Jdm P- N'd"9I59"- "M"? "'1' or Australia. the in Canada launches Letters to His "Pam is he lzntllii.::"'3.:iii;lf"l-Z.lli;:' .. us. been underpaid to the extent of at least 10 Complete Letter-Writer”. ”Ml5- Cwdle" erltestate. All other -provincial ;'xarhnple- Ilaor Saint John at ';gmP:bgglnl:5:;53L"f:: 3” aaaass-ran, soucn-on, JOSIPII R. Mlcumllh per cent of the grand total revenue of the Curtain Lecturesy He edited several per- Egrnertgtrtehats re;-elvednstcsilemelggg at; I pl;c;:mz;r;rt;orrteg:hr:ch 1:-heplosi temper Mm nme.pmocmon' m LLB. Dominion. This makes 3 Vehy C0nSldeI"-Jble iodicals and wrote several- novels, chief of wo;d,,f',0,",,:?,fk,?,r,,00,00 ,0 13,1. nInetcen.yeara ago when the old Temiperamentality of the kind. tu rt-inc. st.. cirtown gum.”-m.30,u.,.1o;;,m.. amount for 1946: an underpayment of some which are "The Story of a Feather", and conwood-out who is responsible Pemlll" ”""'”"Il W" l""'""l- gwfl blldlfji 1""?! 5453” ;"W Pll0Nl 1888 '15 Queen Street .. .. for the Ferry Wharf remaining at ...DC..-... ""95, 3 5 0 9 "1119 PHONE m 5300.000,000. . . . A Man Made of Money. MI pawn” A couple 0, hundred P Ministers prestige and Mime: to been collection! Under individual Domlnlon-Provincial ' " ' truck lgiads eartlh legellod oi; :3llll;'0::I5'io;l:l:'h"lce,n155ld:::I)f:- Mag”... & tminor K C TEX Agrgements. entered into in 1947. the A suggestion that the current nurse ?."g,:ed”:efu,.?y”' V;,2u1,f:,':k:". Old Charlottetown must. result. II. I. Muruab. J..l.. tu. F'.ndA:'ie A' l'.'9(:.;.m' ' Provinces of Prince Edward Island. Nova shortage could be met by shortening the vas imfprtallemenkt It would not W", I, L I.) 5, halite :tll1'lsE:l3!!!1;ekg1yt;)V: gla(t:;Idi'a1Bt. a gounmm. rum”-,, 3, "'9"N'g,-rxgu ' ' k M mtob S, 5, cost a or ne. any ra e our :t I an ngynugn, gm R0 , '1' Scotla, New Brunswlc . a a. '1 nurse training course has been made by cm”, my demm um me gentleman. They ewm mm to M room. an H” mm" 8' yu:::.:h::. r katchewan. Alberta and British Columbia gave up to the Dominion the certain taxa- tion rlghts. Mr. Fenston cites the return tabled by the Government in the House of Commons on April 26, 1948. showing the Miss Gladys Sharpe. director of nursing at Toronto Western Hospital. Reporting at the hospitals graduating exercises. Miss Sharpe said she did not think the traditional pattern of nursing education can provide work be done and I would respect- fully suggest that our senior City representative use his good oflflces with the Provincial Government so that no unnecessary delay oc- curs. The Board of Trade could also assist Dr MacMillan in hav- ing action taken. CONTIACTOPB PETITION House of Assembly. Wednesday. March 11. I846. I-Ion. Mr. Palmer presented I petition from John Renouf. the contractor for' the erection of the the part. It the cares of office are impairing his health. he should try a change of scene and take a holiday until such time as he re- gains his poise and good humor. The nerves of most men get frayed at times. Wise men are the first to recognize the symptom in loll I MGIMOSOII IAIIIUTIIK 80l.llll'I'0B5 In I I. III-In ILL . II. In IIATIIIIION. I 3.. I.0. IUWTIOII If IADANI ON UITV AN PIOPIITIIB suoeaanr ' George J. rweatly. K0 A. Waltlien Goudet. LL.B. uhalssan. S0l.l(lI'I0ts Ite- law I) PAID) Dominion collections by Provinces under the public with the nursing service it re- Hm Lunatic Asylum praying the - . l 51'' "'6' House to take lhio consideration memsexvu ma k”? ”5'""9'W3 II lieu Pmm" amid... these headings. The figures for Prince Ed- quires. The. usual nursing course lasts three .1. F. M. m ,0” 50,10,000 by him In that "" "”d" "l""”'- ""1 '50 "9 -tnanotuu.'.'."0”..p'.'Lp 0......” ,:,",,a',,'""" "'.',':,...,.0.... ward Island were: Personal income tax. 51.- years. But Miss Sharpe said the demonstra- underteking. The hon. member not 50 Wile. work t elr feelings on on others. in pm to life. men 236.995: corporation income. 3686984; ex- tlon school at Windsor has proved that "pro- ac-e . said he knew the, feeling of the at uh h H . oess profits. -t328.478; succession duty. 351- ,vidlng the students' time is controlled in, !' y:,””'f;:"?e,f3::e,.'?:f'; bTclytgmw:'V.vIlgov:nIn::nlbl13tona'w:lf 3-llmmw" ni:n:irlu?:aMItcl-qevfianfani). 361; or a total of 52,302,818. The amounts terms of her educational needs, she can be "I0 I O-old Stu - steady individual. and his partner "ml ” "' Wllllc '"'- "0 me we ""'"""' IN illIAll.(I'I"l'lll1'0WN gt hevln ab ended h it d the '" 1”"! be Pflme Minister of cum ADV"! la ' paid by the Dominion Government - ex- prepared for clinical training in 25 months!" Hm": wmffd mo-W ,f w”'';. Md ads and display the ternperarngn. New tliasgow ",;':.'e',':,';,."n".:,'."r':"'l.',:j l elusive of statutory subsidies--to the Prov The Windsor School is sponsored by the , on the table. lnorder that further W”? ”' k'"'Wl l"'l- ' gfmm. W. Grant nmmn-o'-t O.A. 2" inces for the year ended March 31. 1948. Canadian Nurses Association and has bet.-ll4w::9&V..(h:f ;:':::tm;:ot-o 3: gfggrrutlfg sznllm o:etheotL!;::ed- ism """"'" M”, "" '1. are also cited. For Prince Edward Isimld financed for four years by the Red Cross. beneath. ..m..'.......... ' J p ”.gf”nu'u.- M no , the amount wasq1.635,189., or 3667.629 less "We would hope that in the not too dlltomt In-H M-e----n Gown"! oh: aosanrcas oaaosss , ' Olmnma -. 0,,,.:':,';g', 31301 than the ' 1 future such an experiment may be made by , 1 1-... ;,,.0,.,. g.,,.,,.,.,,,,-,. .-"M1. nu Mimi-L emu. ouam. Toronto. lelatuita. sammu. ' Canadian botanical gardens ttootscamuna tteaetea. cw! 's statement shows. a hospital school of nursing," said Miss sharps. Ogtarxio izheths chief at V" an or produc . , ca 1- which it made trout Wan an. linmeelstreet. in the.&rovlnee of Madras are 1:0 years . Av . x cm." .I'8:.I:Vcl:".IrlluId un. ettetewn. - Telephone I0"