SHAY, P.W.0. Faculty Member studies N. B. methods FRED ERICION. March M.-(OP) -Prof. W. A. MacPhee. of the lllac- Elt/y of Prince of Wales Colleaw. at llarlottetown. has arrived here and will observe the method of training 1111s column h reserved for news at looll interest, but advertising o! a newsy nature may be inserted at 6 cents a word, ‘-‘ “, pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONTEDERAUON LIFE INSUR- ixcl- [r9789 FUNERAL SERVICES — The filneral of Mrs. Isester Hooper we; teal-hers at tlle- Provincial Normaijheid satin-day afwmoon from the School. Dreuaratorv to opening urmal course at Prince 0f Wale uileue next term A tentative plan under considera- tion at the college is for a two-year ourse in tellchel- training with the tilst year adapted to an academic IOUYSQ.‘ and the second veer to R pro- fessional course partlv academic. ROTARY 1 At the Rotary luncheon yester- 91119105“? °f the ClN-R- W85 was Cup- drlg. tllc piles; speaker tliclsean Funeral Home where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Donald Boothroyd. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ful- ton Pound, Garfield McNevin, fled- lvy McNeiil, Rttsseil Kelly, Preston ‘Carley and Edward Blanchard. In- terment was in the Pcopis Ceme- tery, service at the grave being conducted by Rev. Donald Booth. royd. C.N.R. RAILWAY LWRLOYEE INJURED-Mr. Robert. Hurry, an sev- erely injured shortly after ll _ . l. ,_ H EA I, k9. w“ i. a“ o'clock yesterday morning when he tgqlllxxiuso [he Royni‘ Vlfflnnligegutif- glflld his foot Jammed by the wheel les at Dcbert. N- S. a railway coach. He was 55515;- In 11130 the speaker had gone as m3 m "mkhg repair?‘ 5° a bmkell a. lllifiSlUlllify to the Peace Ulllilllf)‘. in h...‘ talk which was lntcresz- comm? ‘Owmds him- The and marked by toxic-lies oi’ humor, he told of his that country, for i he ilrulitvtcd a great. future. iilg", llllol illiii e. fences ill River steam pipe at the rear of the de- poi. and foiled io notice the car wheel did not puss over the foot, but dragged it along the track. It is thought that it was badly bruised. He was taken by ambulance to the P. E. Island Hospital. (Continued from page i) attendance hem today on assemb- ling to assume your Legislative du- ties. 2. 1n August last this Province was honoured by a. visit of Can- ada's new Governor-General, Ills Excellency tbs Eul of Athlona, ao- ootnpanied by Her Royal Highness. the Princess Alice. The people of Prince Edward Island were peat- ly impressed with the: dignity and personal charm, which have made His Excellency and Her Royal High- nest, greatly respected and beloved by all classes of Canadians. 5. The ruthless and barbaric was‘ of aggression continues to involve the continent of Europe and a large part of the civilized world. Since you lost met, Holland and Belgium fell victims to Nazi dom- ination and our gallant allies of France were driven to capitulation. 4. The heroism and steadfast dc- termination wlth which Great Brit- ain recovered from reverses 0n the continent, and defended har Island home against most violent and sustained attacks, have won for her the admiration of the whole world. These qualities have oom- ‘oined lvith her command of the seas and her growing supremacy in the air to render a conquest of Britain impossible. We rejoice that in this struggle Great Britain has the undivided support and oo-op- oration of a. united British Com- THE CHARLQTTETQWN GQABDIAN negotiations will be instituted at an i ll» central llllarlllan Wartime Opening ars=aztaatptylsr..a ti: posals embodied in the Report. 17. My Government has continu- ld to lay increased emphasis on agriculture, and particularly on the ‘ ‘ t and improvement of our live stock. dairymg, and poultry raising. Additional encour- agement has also been given to the production. processing, and marketing of fruits and vegetables, and to the distribution of limesrona and other mates-isle. 18. M Government regrets that. the agr- cultural markets for the past year have not. been as good Is anticipated. The war has greatly curtailed export markets and the Canadian demand for agricultural products has not yet kept pace with industrial expansion. We confident- ly hope, however, that the present year will bring a greatly increased demand and a much improved mar- ket for the products of our farms and fisheries. You will be asked to consider the most effective meth- ods of adapting a ricultural pro- duction m the req ements of our national wartime economy. I trust that your deliberations will, under Divine Providence, con- duce to the welfare of this Pro- vincc. After His Honour left the cham- ber the customary Pro Forms bill was introduced. Amid much applause, a vase of magnificent roses was placed on the desk of Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Milian, leader oi’ the Opposition, the occasion being Dr. Maclvllliarrs 00th birthday nnnive$ary. l Yugoslav Govft ___.__. (Continued from page 1) soviet Russia and Turkey were re- pottd by unofficial but reliabfe sources in Istanbul to have a counter blow ready in case 'I‘ur- be feels she must fight. eso sources said Russia would m-aff their friendship declaration of 10M, a toward Russian aid "short ofl war" for Turkey. ' At the same time high dlp- l loinatlc quarters here reported that Russia had forbidden ex- I port of oil to German since tun-ell 1, the day lllglrll I signed with the Axis, as an emphatic sign of disapproval of Germany's steady advance In the Balkans. In a last-minute effort to pre- vent the Yugoslav-Axis deal from going through, the British Am- assador. Ronald Ian Campbell, personally delivered to the For- eign Minister a note declaring, Yugoslavia was “deludlng herself" “condoned by the ernment." Whether the note-final sequel an_ allusion to possible British re- talation lifter Yugoslavia throws in her lot with the Axis could not t be learned. ° ' But diplomats believed it con- tained a warning that Yugoslavia, Motor Mechanics in P. I. l. between the ages sf 81-60 desirous of ante immediate actlva naval servlea are Invited to place application with the 001p: inandlng Officer lt.C.N.V.l., Char- lottetown before Friday, March 28. At least two yea-n satisfactory service in a motor repair shop no- "uu" 1. lei-s as u Nazis claim 30,000 tons of Shipping sunk’ BIIRLIN. March M-(AD-Ger- man sources claimed today’ t-hl destruction of “at. least 80.000’ ad- ditional tnns of British shi . and issued an avowed eye-wt account of how a long earlier drama had ended in the sinking of 12B.- lt she thought her action would be b _b t, m] British Gov- |g9,9,,,',‘;',‘,i,,,_'."...,‘3€ raisdlieigortechntfiy- h que. (None of these claims has been w two or“ warmngs-contamedisulxstantlated by Britain. The Ad- miraltys weekly announcement of ship losses will be issued Tues- day morning.) The Nazi claim of success at sea in was in two sections The . f first, dealing with current Whu (ll-y Obs-bum Captain Norman W. tnnoilmad to tho meeting that the city of Gur- lottetown was definitely wfifiiin strikingdistance of its objective in the Canadian War Services Fund drive unbounded antahtusiasm , re- vailed. m first report mes was hold at the Holy Name Ha loot evening when 100 workers pn- and the situa- anaiyned by the members of the executive who were present. Be on the figures were released. su ,was served teir mos was samyilomnnm . the lscbesoftd-ieibasiidcaand Words of appreciation were hand onallsidesandavoteofttimks was moved by ND. McLean. second- ed by J. M. Mirrley. which was eartilv As the various divisions . iuvssevtflnentthatabeenocm t: progress. When a analyze!‘ was reseller! it became clgp: mat. Division No. 1 captain- . had succeeded Excellent Response To Wat Services Drive Within striking distance of goal in opening day is encouraging report, UWIIIIIIQQIUQJKHI MAR .15- 1m wgirve Jdonm. I. . F. Fras , - ladies team ans,°'..,°_§{j§§;in:t m. s. Grant and A, B, “he, f“ W. spacial names COXILIIIHJQ. ,3“ n" moot until tomorrow nigm is also true of the wmnmmé h , 9d by Emmet Champion “-mm"“°' for its object, the securing of fiptlozls from citizens who ‘If; PWfl-rfly absent from the mo, . " W i‘... star when he is at present statlotmp Captain Parked- of the [tame w,” t-her camps" As ht» < \ . - ~ .po.'i_ mcmasllliill‘ clerlr Elm; n i es anti i ; .. neéessarydaxrad “Dgilugfillilgfm m, - more gave ill . l Wllmdld "Deb" ulik and the city chainnan tin‘. cv v {qd still outstanding would lfiifill‘? Lion tomorrow and reports-i q; at ifho next assembly whys, W, be held tonight at flit‘ 15,,“ Church. ‘ The Speaker then read over the when llo went there in i930 t-lle Speech. It was resolved to take 1t CilbZYICL in which he labored had an u: a of E00 square miles and r. p tilloli o.‘ . Three yt-llrs lut- ei- the popl n had grown to Diitlc than 4,000. l‘ l a Pmce River area is .. . Ill the quarter lnce wilere he had would be subject to the same treat- ment as Romania. and Bulgaria lmmom and issued by the his)‘ into consideration on Tuesday. 1t mm now mu [command claimed that U-bvflls .i - , ~. , . Pied bl’ Gem-m el- t' ‘ the North Atlantic “m be mowd b3 A‘ w' Ammefi" niies. Britain broke off relations lggilntihgg Qfiocked out 27,500 “m5; d Cl d b C1 Kl . ““Pl_e5';ci‘é'r‘ ‘Eamfibefimlalgrasexitzgll to with both of them and announced that two 5mg}; 5mm aggpeggflng the House the writ of election and the Returning Officer's returns for the by-cleotion for the 2nd District monwealth. 5. The recent sweeping victories of the Greek and British forces in the Near East have greatly reduc- Mlich oi the delay was caused when ed the danger of Italy as an enemy a snolv-piow was derailed shortly in the conflict. after IPGVIHK Georgetown. Riliizvliy" 6. We rejoice at the sympathy oft: ere said there had been and cooperation of our great neigh- iy and no doubt. remains as to the outcome of the drive in the city. An oliistandhig feature of the way in which the workers are be- ing received was indicated in the canvas made b! Clifford MacDon- ald who had the gratifying and un- GEORGETOVVVN 'l‘lfAlN DELAY- ED_ — The ll'.'llll from Georgetown £ll'l‘l\'E(l hcre hours title _l'est.-i"d;l*,'. Scotland; that in the waters of the hum“ lmmflm Shetland Islands s. 6,000-ton mor- . . 00 bic snowfall" in the hour the United States of Amerl- f m 1 (,1 13mm. 1 ‘gblifh Mlmlms . rn st litm t ti P~ ~ ~ ' l t. i t‘ l o! Queens or e Gee Ono hantman had been ‘subdued’ by _, v . Quip“ L? .[°,,,““‘ T iiu for hozli Soourlsltlinzi Alllllfliiel/ ifijlltglrusilat‘ iislecngginlgcwinfgeacsflfga cuéfigargezqsggbngflfilgéd Mess“ Grllve intemal disorders were fiwenombing attacks; that in the 11'.‘ f“ ‘m5 l“) “*3” “m1 Harbor carried snow plows but had for assistance to Britain and the ' threatened by “dent Serbs Wh° Mediterranean Sfllllh 0f CW" 13f THE MERGE‘ NT 37-“515! Matheson and Kitson having pre- cmwe 07 fivedml- , viously been duly sworn were then 7- M-Y Gmfmment will °°‘°P°T" introduced to the Speaker and took ate with the Government of Can- men- seats. ' lg until the lur- d growth was due ~lod of sunlight. In have not forgotten their fight a- gainst Germans, Austro- Hungar- ians and Bulgarians in the first 000 tons of shipping had been at- tacked and heavily damaged. The second account told of an little trouble with drifts. The char- ‘lotzetowii area and the western section of the Province had only a Denies Taking By J. Arthur iliid (1,, Vnntllc-rendonck i" 15 m" l"“,'*"'5° few snolvflurries over the r i; d i l 1 i r cti- l n u es for ~ - 379M WRT- alleged engagement which . the i- “9 “as only a fomparfltlvely -—-—— “ee an - if“? elflfcciiltlc ppiosdéluiiolfafifr Caii- ,p'§§,“;,,i§‘“°‘““ Committees M" Popular demonstrations throulzh- Get-mans termed historic in that it (Continued from pile 1) You have seen him in tile street WAR SERWCES DRIVE OPENS ' out. tlie country attested to a stead- was "probably the first b R0 g round on grcvicy gm, title's wilr effort. A ‘very lilrge ilum- bcr of nit-ll from tilts Province have woilis-ed in His hfnajcstys Active Fred Gaudet, Charlottetown .lnd Allan Hickox, Bradrllbnnc were tip- pointed doorkeepers of the House. You've despised him. wer, including the been out, on ll ' l! co-operation of battleships and U- ing plan, were the ily growing opposition. Tnight pub- ' It was lating to man llc meetings were forbidden. compulsory tra wml mltAolz-tvllli flags fly- ing from and in front of bilsiness boats in ocean warfare." . vki-‘O-“We if’? "l- “>115 0i W0- prctniscs and streets crowd“ .m' F . W. d 1 h As precautions against revolt. said to have begun about at mid- result o1 careful studies made by But you didn't see the 1 11m“ gnu he lllllfiz‘ slit-cull} PCIFTEQIC? pedestrian; to View the pnrnéie,“zllle lfiiéyii“, géggigsf“, ‘lssuiep g1. all’: “Hrliiorgiilolgefgrl-Zpfilvgeillaéhefogxlslig Preinler Cvetkovlc ordered police Atlantic, the inter-departmental committee On a dark and lflllell‘ sill», o‘ e _ ‘ nolil o1 le war Services Drive opened yes- im-vspnb Conflict Wm enable me m_ Opened mé Session ' on 24-hour duty, put into effect an German surface .ships. it was on labor coordination on which Through a submarine and “um.” vililch s a terdziy with fine spring-like 119,15 n; we work; to my ‘note se_ T f“ 1 - din m older ctuicelling all army leaves claimed, "held off’ British WM’- chg Labor Dqpartment and de- fasted sea. lll '~\'lll-"il‘ Lilli“? weather favoring operations, The Qum- 1"0un<i,.ti(,,,,<, (or lasgng mam teeshfvm? g” “liititg,” g mmm ‘ mid instructed troops in large jshlps, including a British battle- fence services were represented. ~ heficfilfi? l" Srhlmls “TIGVGlSIIIlSSCKI early to .\Iv Government is pfqpallljtr to 0 cflculixre. Hbn William H toivns to kcep their rlflcs and ma- ,ship of - the BLOOO-ton ‘Maluyfl and by the National Labor supply You have cheered the Nzvy 1M.‘ (i l.- (lifiliffl. to 1.. allow pupils VIQW i119 pjlg-fldp “qflch ‘ ” n “F - ' ‘ chute-gulls al- hand. The calling of lClzlss" while submarines Drowled 30pm on which employers and 1n their hggvy pnn¢td< co-opcrnte with the Government of Delmis_ HmL John A_ Cnmp1m1;_ the 800 square mil»;- »;i - . .-, . , , . _ _ . _ l, _- i 1- w (i , wd, ,._. _,‘.' ‘I ‘A .. located m... ‘ill; ...°‘i..".°.;ll..£-'.‘fi.‘E.ll€;i“ei.§‘: ,@,;;"i,§-,.1.,;§,,,1;"§;1;§:,,.;:"@:;:;:§ g=»;,-,,,,**-,,;gw J,”',*..l="‘;,,§fgg§,,f.§ '°¥i§“‘i,,.g:,m°,,~;g;;>,e,,t;;;;llii;;gt,,, “m” t" m" W" "'9 °°‘ "iitlémfli? difalillbfi up..- Y°“,.°se,,,,,gi>gg,,t,fl Th... oi yCOgCISHIilOI vllflPfll ‘he twerit munlt! Band, R,C_N_V_R_' Veterans strucmorh n: Jr. wig?” hot-ms Esq Pétmi meetings was 1551,51 after ham? in; program, said Col. R - You may have a touch or funk “not “an. tuo years aler new Guar of Canada, R.C,A.F., 8_ The people o; “m; province A Meta“ ES ' " bills had been circulated calling the Labor Department WM Elvin! when you read, "Big 31-111 BM (we eaten, curated truck. The parade proceed- have ‘wlcomed a number or chm - i q' for a mass meeting in Belgrade B, , trade training to men 1B years gunk-xi But d d you diink about ere me- Rottlrlun V. AdAinsworth was in the lr anti the guests were Ro- l A. R. Cooper of Debert. (who used the silcaker), also J. Mfillwl. Grafton. ourles. ’ n. three R. A. F. men, Al- ban Farmer, E. L. Miles of Mone- ton. Captain N. W. Lowther and L. R. Alien of Summerside. 7W‘ 5"'l'l'@Y1l'.\'. RKXV Clidmoi-e Charlottetown Hotel. (ivi-o s‘ ‘lfd that A. D. McNeill of Glace Doucetie was chairman. Dlie to the I‘i\ had been declared District. fact that many lnclnlncrs Governor by acelamalion. vices Fluid drive was sometvhat nrlmle_d__flo_n_i_p_a,g 1) " " Yugoslavia. an, respond in any way to Such Tf-‘Ports do not cor- tloli of the Soviet Government. ""21 In the event that Turkey should be the object of aggression and :she found herself obliged to enter war for the defence of her territory. Turke could then, in conformity wit the non-aggres- sion poct existing between herself and the USSR. rely on the full and comprehensive neutrality of the U.S.S.R.' "The Turkish Government has expressed to me Soviet Govern- ment. its sincerest thanks for this declaration and has informed it that the USSR. on its side, in iile event it should find itself in a similar situation, could rely on and its ed with the King. ed from the Armoliries up suwt’ along Q“e°%rm?‘°]““°"d-filly Gorerlllneiit. . and Kent returning to the GYRO CLUB IlIEMBl-ZRS HEAR TALK—-The Gyro Club weekly dinner last evening at the working on the Canadian War sq- ——— the attendliillze below prlr. _ ' guest speaker, Rev. I, J. lllf.’ Baptist chill-ch very flue lecture. taking its SllbJCCl, the history of that Con“- try so much in the ilews racial hatred exisrtlienq-ollliéltliiign tile .95’ dhe “was ‘"9 "PW mfwticany the posh Serbs and me Germans “m, Au§_ililll1i€‘(i to tilose_ derived from re- [gijans and mm o; U“. Oxuvlnvh ‘H, liizlytilent. of (‘Xlhllllg loans. which these people have gone in Wmmcm‘ 15 ab“ giie pa? to preserve llilflii‘ liberty s a. was vcr mllci a rcciat- . ed wming at a nyme when 2g mam, ‘proved methods of processing and are wondering about this peoples. The meeting clos- CJLLEI) HOME BY ILLNESS —- A Canadian Airways plane, piloted by Cari Burke land- ed at Dundas, from Charlottetown late yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Roddie of New York passenger. She wils enroutc to the bedside of hcr father, Archibald Kent "tircii of British parents, for whom has found excel- ‘lrlit foster henles for the duration of the was". We shall be exceeding- ly glad to receive a much larger number of British children if it is found desirable to send them to Clinrlda. 9. My Government continues its policy of assisting the re-cstabllsh- int-lit of ilcctly" fisllclnlen by the stlpilly of gcllr and equipment, mid ’ ishlilg clltltcrilli aid to the families of fishcrillcit who flzld thcltlscivcs in clrcllitistallccs of reel cilsirrss. Owing to lhc discontin- uance of ilrallts-iii-liid from the Government of Cuililzia. Provincial iOllllS and llsrlsillllflfl must be ca:- ,lie:l out on a gfUfilly reduced sczlle. y Gov- by ii iructions ti otherwise, giving praoical as- lstzlilce to the development of im- itlnrketing fish, and to the promot- ion of community gardens in fish- ing communities. l0. My Government. has continued the Youth Training Scheme inaug- urated in the Province iii coopera- tion with the Government‘ of Can- ada. Courses have been coilducted on the subjects of tlgricultule, poul~ try, fisheries, forestry, practical carpentry, handicrafts, domestic. science, home nursing, leadership, practical mechanics, biacksmlthing- On Public Accounts: Hon. Harry H. Cox, H. Francis lvlacPhee, Esq., Montague Anllclir, Esq., C: Cleve- land Baker, Esq., Brewer W. Rob- inson, Esq., Alexander W. Mwlhe- son, Esq., John Mustard, Eksq. On Standing Rules and Orders: Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. M. R. MacGuigan, H. Francis MacPhce, Esq., W. F. Alan Stewart, Esq., Wm. Hughes, Esq. On Private Ellis: Hon. Mark R. MacGuigrln, Hon. Marin Gallant, Russell C. Clark, Esq., Alexander W. Mathesoil, Esq., Wm. Hughes. sq, On Printing and Binding Jour- nals: Hon. Dougald MacKlllnoti. George Barbour, John Mile:- ard, W. Alan Stewart, Fsit, Aeneas Gallant. Esq. On Isvgisintivc Library: William Hughes. ism, D. N. MacKay, 1.. J. Walt-er Joncs, Esq., Gcogc C. Kitson, Esq., William J. P. Mac- Millilli. Esq. On Engroming Bills: John Mus- turd, Esq., Edward P. Foley, Esq., Aeneas Gallant, Esq., W. J. P. Milo- ‘Mlilitll, Esq., George E. Seville, Esq. On Revising the Journals: Alex- ander W. Muiheson. Esq., Thomas M. Linklettcr, Esq., W. Alan Stewart, Esq. On Contingent Accounts: John Mustard, Esq., MacPlisc. Esq., Edward P. Foley, Esq. On the Fox Industry and Fish- erics: Hon. H. H. Cox. Aeneas Gal- lant W. J. bllifl vcd. to enlist public park tomorrow as it pro- GS , A government decree dissolved the board of directors of the Bel- grade Radio Corporation and nam- ed the chief censor of the press bureau us a comrnissar to direct broadcasts. ‘Yugoslav Officers To Grcecc Manly officers of the Yugoslav nriliy, always anti-German in its feelings, were reported escaping a- cross the border to offer their sor- viccs to Greece. Among thcm wei flcers of the royal guard. The Patriarch of the Serb ortho- dox Chlircii culled a nlectillg of the Holy Synod for Thursday in 1n ef- fort by Rcgciil Prince Paul, it was the church to quiet popular resentment. The pamphlets scattered in Bel- grade tonight were eagerly rend. They declared government lead- ers responsible for joining the ax- is were “iraltors" and added:- ‘Those who risk the heads of l6,000.00t) people must. understand the risk to their own heads." Another circular said: “The gov- ernment is preparing treason. In a. few days the axis pact will be signed. This means certain shame- ful deai-h for our country, the end of our freedom. For the first time in 0111' ill-story we are being asked to kneel before tyrants, to sink in- servzl tive Association University head 0alled hy death VANCOUVER, Mas-ch 24 —(i"-P\ — Charles Milton Woodworth, 74, fomler governor of the University of British Columbia, ttvice presi- dent of the British Columbia Con- and widely known barrister, died today of in- foui- generals and three high of- ljuries suffered when struck by an automobile Fridziv night. Mr. Wocdwort-h was born in Kings County, N. 5., and grad- lmtcd in law from Dalliousie Uni- versity, where another student at the tlillf.‘ was Rt. Hon. R. B. Ben- nett, former prime tiliilister. He was elected first iticc-pi-esident of the Native SOilS of Canada in i931 at Toronto. He practised law for several years at Dawson. ‘VATCITMAN? waichnlnn, what of the night! O'er our British Isles of the sea. Where in that, land of dauntless- b1‘ 3V8, Our freedom will ever be. Watchman, what of the niflm! Where the enemy aircraft rom’! Guard oil throughout, the darkest old. These men might be called to the arm when they reached 2i but. it t ey had become key men in industry by that time. the army would not want them and their call would be post ned. The minister sai ample provis- ion was moxie on regulations gov- erning the new four-month train- ing programfor postponing train- ing of men needed in industry. All an employer needed to do was submit a plan for the calling up chant Service Cl'l"l.\' You have moot-nod tiltiil: the cost Of every vessel lost, It. puts you in a pessilninlo moody But you've nevcr sold “ivtll time" Or congratulated one. Who helps to bring ytvlli‘ wife and kiddies food. He has brought your u-r-uwiri home, Through a mine lltfrswi’! 1on0; $.41’: .::;".-..:; ..:'2:c..'::t..i":; H- i» » ~ it must have been because the H txfirgnceubyvlngghw employer neglected to submit Ifneglgcfid and‘; suigbgrplqaimsmr MoLany w“ Yet isoften in lllf}. HFRPQ. 0i ‘the the House he was sure the objec- flght" tive of training 50,000 industrial He has fought. the lurking Hun, With an lllicicnt. foilr-iil-ti min. And does his bit '0 cot t‘; ill nil the rim, _ , Yet you've nevcr iiffilfifl ‘ b. ‘ll n workers in vocational schools and another 50.000 in plant schools un- dei- private industry would be ut- tained tihdis yeaiair. M r He sa gr ua ons rom vo- , ‘ \ catlonal schools now were running T0 lhfffixlky‘ “mt ‘a? (w, M‘ about 4,000 a month and would be In fat: es sor . u. l infiflfilvbgd during in: snarnlmlelr; 811m- wh e gures were no av a e, _ , W, indications wave Q13 objmuve gm- Wuuldllt you fcel4tlltil.l_\y..ii!ntoof these schools would be exceeded. U; 11° m*‘~Ll§‘1_“~~““ ,\T‘jf~n‘,fn't qm Several members expressed dis- YOU"? Blilllufl-‘ffff-ff a u "l " satisfaction at what they consld- like Bllll- - v ered difficulties encountered He cm collar 11'1"“ ~ men getting into the training To the l-eill “ainlu schools and Maritime Province And for ‘WON hf‘ members, particularly Conserva- Mun i tive House mader Hanson, Clar- ence Gillie (0.013 Cape Breton south), Percy Black (Con. Cum- Hls social standings till. .... You regard hiin as n “l"~l Matheson, 85-year-old resident of ~P. MacMlllan, Bu; you've got. to ll-lllri it it» him- the full and comprehensive neu- and boat-building. The forestry to dishonor and slavery. bet-land) and Vincent, pom" (up ti ality of Turkey." Duntlas, who is critically ill. ‘Two other persons. all from New York, quarters that Russia Tile non-aggreadon pact men- tioned in the communique has ex- isted since 19115. The communique waspublished willie Yugoslavia} Premier and flllhélgll Minister 1.58m," man and deliver from Moncton in an neutral to the hands of the .~'i\'lS and ease the way for a Ger- man march to Greek Thrace and an» Aegean on Turkey's very bor- or. A few hours earlier, it was re- ported in Belgrade diplomatic had forbid- den export of oil to the Reich since the German army moved in- Island Hospital. accompanied Mrs. Roddie. names were not learned. The twin- eligined Dragon landed in a field close to the Matheson home. Mrs. Roddie arrived in Charlottetown by passenger plane the afternoon. If she vlraited for a train she not reach her home before tonight. Personals Many friends of Woodside, Bradalbane, hear with regret of her illness in the P. E. lo Bulgaria lllarch l. MIBHFTIITC-G 1|. c. or r. STOCKHOLM --(OP) -—'Ihe Friends of Mrs. Arthur I-lasiam Springfield, will be lad to heal- shc is recovering after er recent. seri- ous operation in P. E, I. Hospital. Miss Margaret Rial-lotion of tfiils er courses have been supplemented by practical demonstrations at various points throughout the Province. Special attention is being devoted io those courses which qualify for admission to special branches of the Canadian Active Service Force, and of wartime production indus tries. ll. During the past year my Gov- ernment. has conducted the admin- istration of the affairs of the Pro riilce with every possible economy consistent with the efficiency of public services. Financing had heel» carried on at. favorable interes‘. rates, nnd the sinking funds are maintained ats high and satisfies‘, tory level. In the preparation and passing of the current and capital estimates for the present year, ii is necessary that every care mould be excreted inwards economy the maintenance of that sound sen- ltllilon of finances so in and» . Al» Esq., Thomas M. Linkletter, Esq., C. C. Baker, Esq., George H. Bar- bour, Rsq, J. Walter Jones Esq. On Public Health: Hon. M. R. MaoGuigan, W. F. Alan Stewart, Esq., D. N. MacKav, Esq., George C. Kitsch, Esq., Montague An- near Esq., William Hughes, Esq., W. J. P. MacMillan, Esq. llo epidemics In crowded London shelters Qlmkllair "This comes today when all clas- ses, high and low, have risen as before when they have only one soul. one will, one thought —to de- £1011?! our national freedom to the ea l "The entire nation of 16,000,000 wants to defend the liberty’ of the fatherland. Sixteen men of the government. want to commit treas- on by enslaving us. \ Will Pay Dearly “We are resolved we shall not be sold out. We will not lay down our arms. ,Those who risk our liberty lvill pay dearly. Every man in this country has a sacred duty to do something to prevent the ghastly crime against us which the govem- mcnt is preparing. We do not want. the tri-partiis pact. We do not mint an army of instructors, tour- ists, economic experts. We want no hour. - Keep safe, that Island shore. Watchman, what of the night-l In our cities and hamlets small; Keep ever the eagle eye unclmed. Then never, W111 England m“ Watchman, what of the nffllTl-l Where the waters wash our shares. Where the lash of spray and the stormwavea. sound men- aiigfy Wlmlfl! P0813» wntci-iman; what of the night! o'er the ocean wild and deep: Where ply Our Blurb-ll” °V°YY C311. wiiint up enemy wulid "hem CIBGP. Watchman, what of the night! Are the beacons ready to 118m? Is every last. man at his An m, gallant ready w llxhll Shelburne-Yarmouth-Clare) urged wider distribution 0f training es- "He‘s a man"! . tablishments. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Cllllilllll-iii PM“) _ , Mr. McLarty said there had been no shortage of applications for training but the possible extension of training facilities presented difficulties because it involved equipping new schools at a time when demands on equipment were heavy. "We have had mom trainees than our facilities will allow us to handle," he said. Mirlard’; relieves sprains. Mrs. Marion Scnlts I. snip sired bv the creel llo" f“ the 100th running of the it tional %:cl1if01hg-‘%1 Flilmi,“ ‘ ’ t/oday. e - i ,_,_ ‘ K , the life of R/ook mo. C“ sultan-owned horse t0 Owned by H. Rlllwi‘, the horse fcll at n Ml was killed, g 7,? .. . 0/801 = ‘ it'll '\_YUGO' tfslsvll slime“ Elllvlfistll’ Awelllllvn "Ill cit Spfiflti, til week-e a at. . “mm” a lin h t it i»- Us»... .. Mes... " i §l"‘5..?€..§“€i%“3l.t“§2i€°.‘if;'a..- We "- W- ma. i " h neoplasm; are“. an]?doloatngefiicreiszsércérrgtzmlzg- ———,— eminent has made substantial our- LONDON Mas-oh 24 —(CP) — "YUZO-ilflvsl d0 evefylhlflil f0!‘ May they not sleeo llntroubled HF/V/Yfl". i l o . e . . ' _ , ma.“ pretzel"... t..t'.st:il“ii.lisélt"tl littlest.“ L"...'“.tlr.::..a.:‘ in: tilt". :1.*;".:.li..~i°“""" t. that’. ............ every o... -" ~ INMNEIYIRAL SWEDEN omlwa‘ “m” 59mm“? a Iurktwlh ways oiglnl to the necessity of d0n’s crowded air raid shelters are MDOYI-fl from Southern Serbia w -~ ‘jg-liq; ~ - _______ at hi; father's horns in the cit-y. wartime economies. It will be pro- relieved that. their gloomy fore- told of an especially dangerous sit- Watchman! what of the night _ ‘ mYwKHOLM __(OP) _3wedm MY- P- ~7- MMD°M~¢I~ posed for your considwatlon that casts were wrong. Disease has ap- llfll-lfm With the possibility of Where the dead in grandeur lay; n,“ mpm.,,p,q,.,,.d the equivalent o; _ Tim alhfurther capitol expenditures pearedubut not to the extent to ltlollblfi bfilween Macedonians and Theirs’ may not be a silken bier. ;~,@>4_;;15,n(y~, (m. warm,“ airman“, which are not lmcncciintely ncces- ivhlch i; had been expected. 561115. No;- g, csnopled array- “,- mageyni and “with,” m m, snry should be postponed for lee "We are gratified that our fears The agreement with the axis was There lay the staunch of England. "e Up Fisheries “lfiilfii t: . a... Oletaiierl“ w...“ pa"; tzlissstlzztls cursive‘ ti: eliminator... w w» I 1-‘ -—= 11> -l . ‘i0 our in usry eon a ,' ea n es c 0n. - ac n gu we . "m", , , 1 to grow in importance. and to pto- Brown bold The Canadian PIGS. call-w their lwlm had openly ex- Who live all the ages through. ="-1--»---_..----"~ vide increased employment and (ihsrles Key, M. P., London's rog- pressed the belief their part of u‘ gmcgu-"n-Ry ,_A», the Nmsmg revenue for those actively engaged ional shelter commissioned’, sold af- Ylllwlllvlfl Wllllld b0 11011604 Over Watchman! before Thee darkness Hnm, o; M“ N w Macmnnmh ——-—~——— in catering to tourists, as well as ‘ter a survey that "apart from a. l0 Bulgaria. _ flees; ‘I " _ m Nils’ and Mm Lawson Here is still lonelier little success furnishing an excellent home mar- ‘certain number of cases of mild Tilers were indications that some To Thee there is no night, Q . i r. . QM" m,“ kct. for the products of our farms influenza no serious outbreak of Yllgwlfil/ 191160111 Opposed to Ger- Spread o'er us all T11? ‘ll/ml! 0f l 3. i Z 1 r I NliCEhvilPTtl. Cllcrry Valley lniith Sill" <1 “l” ll-‘llmll "ldll-“'"Y~ Th“ . J,,,,_-ln., g ,.,,,,_ EVM,“ L15“, LllnQ it is a sioly 0f how the es- and fisheries. The departmental infectious disease has tcltcn place mlllly would lcnve the country to Power. l,“ .--....-.. . tab“ L -t of a fillcbing plant at l1 branch established last year by my in the shelters." vFKlllllM free committees. Guard on, e111 the morning's light. BIA-rug 011M Blflfll. NOW $601M. % Government has proved highly ef- Similar testlmo came from rt:"..r;~:_~.-:__. 4;. brlmltht about an lncsensed activity flcient in the systematic promotion doctors on duty n the aheltevs Great Watchman throughout the 4y M “In, AN, M 1,, , 1 M h in flailing. This viwlivl‘ Plflllt idiot this valuable industry. It. is an- when thousands of Londoners night, ~ #777" 2,“ hmti,‘ f“ 'arlletl‘,,i:cm,ffa°n 1ocnlerl_ at Loul lira. w-cll lmowu ticlpated that last. year's record spend mell- nights even if there is War Tempa on ’I‘hou who dries the eyes that weep. K _ q, lid '1‘ h}; f,‘ h‘ ' l“ 715m“? Girl-Ml 81* the h°ll1¢ W" tourist season for the Province will no raid. One of these doctors said Guard both our shore and Empire _~.., . “' "w ° i a P on‘ ° '\ MM" "7 Qllladb-I mm" swmdfl-smnl? be excelled by the curling season. that li-l his shelter there were mlds, o'er, ‘Q " ‘DEM’ I.’ \ mmm‘ mmm] {mm h” m” r” " ‘i- Bill -"""°"‘lfl~‘ll "l" ll° Pa“ 14 My Government has contm- influenza and one or two cases of Thou only canbt us keep. “"4 ' / b sldenee today, Tuesday March 20th. service star-rig at 1 g. g. MacLean in its operations which arc confin- ed mainly to had tilleiing. Com- menting on the increased catch flur- a recent month in the Cape Breton island flsheiies. the resident supervisor of t. Dominion Depart- ment of Fisher es says. "landings at Lmlisburg have been much larger era During the month referred to lied during the past year to osrry on the custonrlary public health services of the Province. with s. further increased grant towards the maintenance of the Provincial san- iltorlum. The increased number of patients _now accommodated in the Sanntorium has further increased the estimates for the current. year. more infectious such as dlptheria and scarlet fever. "But it was not an epidemic." he added, “and the people who 001l- trected the disease would most like- |l_v have done so by ordinary con- tsostl elvendf the had not been in a 1e .' ARTHUR. March 24- (Coniimied from page 1) 11161 ships are modern. 20-000- ton battle cruisers with 11-inch main batteries. Their speed is extremely high. Del-hobs 29 to 30 knots which means that relatively few ships in the British navy. perhaps only the} H Renu task. involving patient stalking and Watctlntanl when. of the night! Out. over our Ill-urge vast: Where sounds on igh lit 19s uable scrap metal for munitions our battle , cry! | Give Victgry, "Great Watchman," JAM/YA 1/‘!!! o" b “"5 ill Milli _ . 0' to islet‘ f-J-éf-a . ing in the fact. that the nc-v . lse and Renown. have. '40!“ . “Non-nu; °" the cost of operating that lnstitli- The health YQOOM was made pOI- m m“, d - u, 1. The Lilacs, Pm. , ml€itilggll lmtlgsilllgiiifiritlfii place f?“ ‘fgylcglgflijeggtfflg if; Egg‘: zlgle brufivetgmwt legit» lest fell wiiiisiilm if.‘ lwdillxflmzegllht. gift». -———————~———To so“? Tow“ All last weak the mum Iomca ln Albmla twmiflag:glva"ffii'figs IM’ALMER garb“??? In m? liiifi“{'.l§”',‘§”ii‘,ofe‘ 11h: flfnds required for our expand- theft? ozlgingli beeslidgfvghat noe it‘? gill]: $51,335:‘? lglglsesgfflg out“ To! zfihb, Muullhlglltr-tvgecynxglnd pflwllllnl l” s" ‘m. flmirc a . ~ - ' ‘ . . ' ' ' _"'—' a e e week. e - MM- »- »»-~~ m we» mam» . we“ w W it ti.“ °'°‘t.“‘t"..“"i° arts". “all :2 net...- ~-- ----. M-l-l- =- ~=»- iittwx: 7"” wmflm‘ we“ f‘ Tart,“ ,‘,""“‘}}"‘§‘f."°,',',‘,,,','," the‘. flrilgllsncgfiglfllrqlmlehbdng? ngv b n n a e—-_-_--_---er' anelggletleiralgvcacret’ em u t at s dents onoeosadiigus Cryzgl oPaiace ""7 luwhi "INN"? 5"‘ h" mud,“ "om mm muesli 0'10. Phone no “c” m‘ "p Y ° i’ °'° Gov nment. for the mt Year, ma ltwnui DOWN! roars 4-: Although presenting a formidable will be blown up to Provide val- "M! "Ill" n‘ am‘ "d" "mu" ‘mm’ mm up RI (‘in-ch This waai n a m. tom a ul- Greeks to attack. Ti-grir>:_‘]f,1','_ [in v...- cape 13mm, m; pump,“ Mum as well as a number or proposed PORT ' robflbly an increase in shinning factories "and incidentally to dc- efforts appuartahavebacnmada on either sdeof hm some g2 3m h,,,,.i,-,.l\v_1qi,g,__ a m", statutes and amendments will be lCPl-Frcddie Metcalfes Rmglll! 3:23“‘algcglyfigzlkstmodl-rnlg: "fir; iirlve the enemy of a. gllhivl for "mm; "m". “M. m“ mm m” "u; mugh-fmjghl-IIVPI’ pllilféfnl“ of slightly ovc- a1 0 iilllzl cd- IITPIlCIliIPIX for your consideration. . Renders. Saskatchewan hockey mm; than m, inwnslncaum, o; l)... bmnbm" "W" "V"- "l? Fflllllh been entered by the Grefis. 0n the northeast Greek lflmlbllfn“ u, V__ “Ting... m. ffifnpjfpd “my, m" sun, ‘ l6. My Government. dep ores the monarchs. defeaizd Pcrt ‘Art-or bame o, the Auanuc we" use Hroidcasting COEPOIBLTOII reported m‘ "m, ‘h’ "no" "m, u‘ tanned M h." gammy u... i.l m- .__._ W“ s month in 1930. Vnlui; shmppd a C". mr-nialllrc break-down of the Dom- Bcarcats 4-2 here tonight n the mm never be a dedswe ‘act-or as tonght. The BB said it l: estl- ‘h. 0mm In", on ‘h; map of Albania (hp heavy black lim- i WANTED COOK FOR LOBSTER zerpontiltil! i"(‘l‘“i‘l<,"\ taiqliiin $1?- |1llifil_1-Pl'O'lll‘.(".°.l Conference cilllerl first game of a Western Curada 1mm as n“, Emu,“ m“, holds a mated m“ u“ m‘) ww" “mam M; u, “u” u, | f 1| ‘I wrd, In a little unccfll‘ 1 factory. State experience. Apply 0m a gpln Q1 eiaypn. “u. T/‘llfg- to tilsclm t. e Report of the Royal semi-final best-of-live sci-its. Sv- Renew‘ copmmnd or m‘ Mhmflc more than 1,000 ions or cast, iron, l“! 6 "W5 9 W‘ ° - " ‘he m" iwl H. G. Guardian. 14-382-3-25-31. hilrg landncs coniribuLrg much o.‘ the advance” Commiu .. (ll nonunion-Provincial Relltloils, and trusts that. fresh 0nd [time will be played here We'l- iiesday night. scene of bilitle. Keep MirTardb in the homo. because of frequent gains and losses of territory d“"“'|' months.