g_ Furs Will be seen in our show- room in special d-isplay iThursday 8e‘ Friday May 19th. and 20th. Mr. Theberge, the Holt, Renfrew representa- tive, will be with us for two days. He is bring- ing with him an outstanding collection of new models in fur coats, adaptations of advance 1939 successes as created by master designers of Paris and New York. . Mr. Theberge will be pleased- to discuss with you the problems of the remodel- ling of your last year's fur coat, or ne- cessary repairs and will have with him a pleasing variety of the new jackets and capes, which can be evolved from your remodeled fur coat at small ex- pense. - FUR STORAGE ":1:- ...'..."'p- storoae an r modern of its Hlifl- W9 will arr-an e to collect you!‘ furs and orward them to lloli, Renfi-ew b Co., Que- bec. for summer ‘ and all-year protecll . We will be pleased to [lvo you particular; Queen Street Charlottetown Minister iluizzeii 0n Defence Plans ForAtlantic Boast m.2'.li.i§i.,°£i.i€'.§if.l 532.5%: UITAWA, May ’ f ‘Pwh-A" f Mr Brooks’ iitotioiis uio ii floritv has been given to “we ° - . W” Puciufic (gust defences. the Govern. 3mm 5mm "W" 39W" H ha“ inent has no intention of neglect- omnems at Ynnnoum would be a ‘gffli§‘glfme°fifi‘"thf°§fifi defemce factor toi- Saint John. at of Commons today. k5 .0135. “aspires 22.4‘.- iiirs. dot-i». if so» snce llDlYlY/Prlations the Govern- — inent intended to spend this year in Mnritimes B . "We near so much about defences Street becomes Peace Street and on the west coast. I am afmxl the _ Minister and the dEDBIl-‘fIlPlll. for- ‘Terrace in this London boroughs get we have an east coir-t in Oan- campaign to zet rid of war-like ads." saiid Mr. Brooks. Defence works in the Marltimies this year were confined in air force developments at Dartmouth, Iruro, Yarmouth and Sydney. he said. All those developments ‘were in Nova Scotia_ Ml‘. Brooks sald. What an important tiade centre and should f in an defence plans. The nistsr sail he would take been planned that air force devel- the same time "very careful pia/ns have been drawnJgfpnfor the local -ALL FOR PEACE . BEIYINAL GREEN —- Artillery Waterloo Terrace is made Peace Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness l and Plate Glass Insurance Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Plan To Resume spoke as under-secretary o Charlottetown IlUU-iiil TRIP To MUNBTUN a Good Going Friday, May 20th Return limit, Monday, May 23rd "fir-u T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agency City Ticket Agent Can. Nat. Rys. Phone 540 "we" "pm - was» r201» "aw > "ags- OUR NEUTRALIZED FACTORY-MIXED FERTILIZERS GIVE LARGER YIELDB ‘ LOS SERVICE COST YOU NOTHING in; |$Lllllll FERTILIZER tin. m. IIAIYQTGOODS (‘OR ISLAND GROWIRS’ Fare $3.20 181 Queen 8t. l: It's a lot of fun! l 158 Queen Street _.4..i_... CHANGE S t PROFIT - 3...... “tits” “xefi QUALITY VALUES CHARLOMETOWN y Holt, Renfrew P iAMo . taining Removal Embargo. 'I‘lis following excerpts are 1mm the Hsnsardre rt of the House !of Commons d ea. May l2, the House belnk in committee of the ivlicie on the agricultural citi- , m: 1.: ‘ lineman (Prince): "I wish w 2 ;. Lieu for the potato grow- ii.-e Edward Island. lipi- years they have been . ziident upon the grow- ing ol potatoes for which they ilnve to find a market outside. Un- er a previous vote we found that t re is quite a staff in Great Britain lockinlz after the marinat- inar o! our produce. Last year I was over there. and it is a fact that ma: er Ls locking out for himself and does not wish to allow any more {of our products to come in than = can be avoided. But they want to buy certain products. which we have in abundance. I refer to all kinds of irnain. The British fann- erdoesnotwanttnuaehisland ‘or Kmwinit amin because he can iet better returns from live stock. Helswilllnzto let us Irow the rrain here and ship It to him. But our potatoes have always been shut out ot the British market; .here has been a. total embariro. I do not understand why we could not. overcome that in some way. “The reason the British Depart- ment od Agriculture save is that we have the potato beetle in Oan- ada. and it might be carried over there and the country become in- fested with it. 1 have pleaded be- fore this that the department have a real investigation made into this question. I do not believe that the potato beetle could be introduced into Great Britain in that way. They receive potatoes shlwed from different European countries Where the beetle has been for years. and where. in fact. it is said to have oriqinated. If the potato beetle could thrive in Great Britain. it Rev. J. Dwell Smith 3A., BD. of Wextmount, Que. who preached the Baccalaureate sermon B4; Mount . r Allison. Seekville, on Sunday, Ma 9 iaui. (Oi;- b Gllfllllll’! Special Wire) , Ma ld-mperinien- tal flidhts over e North Atlantic will res this summer, be umed Rrobably in July, Iiieut-Colonel . J. Muirheed announced in the at Lowest Rate House oi’ Commons tcda . ISLAND FURRIERS sizmcinc up rum: llllIIllliiIiltllllllllllllll-llllilllllllllllll“Hmlllllllllll“. - ,._ ""§%%§? illllwllr would have been established there 1on8 aRo. because these insects are meat travellers. Previous Efforts "In all fairness. in view of the amount of aoods we purchase from Greet Britain. the Department of Akriculture should ill-rain take up the question of the lifting o! this emibarao. A few years iuzo we made a determined effort to prove that it would be impossible for the potato beetle to be carried over there in potato sacks. In New Brunswick they even went so fat as t0 but in brushing machines. the potatoes are carefully traded and brushed. every potato inspect- ed. and the bags carefully inspected and sealed. Notwithstandina that. we were unable to get our potatoes admitted the market. There must be some other reason than the potato beetle. I made extensive in- qulriss while I was over there. and the ti mendous amount of pota- toes imported law Great Britain was a surprise to me. In all fair- ness. Oonadians are entitled to a share oi’ that business. I believe l.f the matter were taken up by the minister. he miBh-t be able to dbtain something in the way of a satisfactory Birreement with them so that our potatoes muzht act into that market. We are endeavourlnil to process pot toes. outtiniz them up in cans. an I understand that venting? is meeting with a. arrest deal success. but still the same problem confronts the farmer. This Experimental Flights mil. lfintrti°aiiiiiimtlf low coat of production." Mr. Bnence: "You grew too many; tha was all." r. MaoLiean (Prince): “We n00 potatoes because in the past they have been a IODCI cash crop. I that perhaps we should ti: more to the mixed fsnnlnz s a for air at almost the same moment his appointment as under-secre- tary for India and Burma was be- ing announced. Eggs were ggodvfljesra when the llAllE Yilll PLAGEII vouii Bill YET‘! ON EITHER Tl-I E GLUTII GOAT Oil‘ SUIT THAT YOU WANT. Bids accepted until 12:00 0’CLOCK FRIDAY NOON ___._._._____._______ Th! Qlli With the Highest Bill ll lllli. a ls the buyer! that was carried on years ago. and the department of onlriculture of Prince Edward Island has been uitinz the fsnners to do so. But Place you bid today l l Phone 1177 . \ .Y i; Discussion} 0N POTATOMARKETS Federal Minister 0f Agriculture Not Pre- pared To Answer Mr. Brooks’ Question Re Potato Marketing Prlospects In Cuba. Mr. A. E. MacLean Stresses Need Of 0b- Of United Kingdom iumeo ‘II modems wuloodthdeallneef m ou I Y iiiiéli til oh in. of farm- in8.d't1ge‘y seem anxiom to stick t?‘ it. ‘W110i! liéngltatsilt fllgoifl lihlt W LPG l XQIIl-lli téiaat is the Oibanmt. I know of iniste would gbllflilll-QS and Minister of a and Commerce and the °i "““2l‘i.“‘i...’“i¥.°i‘.‘i‘&° 33.25%’ on‘? Zoom trade cement with Cuba and some of ose oth coun t: the minister w iii ii iiu has ct Kettina into the uni-mt: ‘ Mini-ton Reply non. m. uni-diner. of‘ Agriculture): "About l 961i‘ d l province of New Brunswick sent man m tiio south American n- muibilfiiesordtelr w ego" at e ere. Braid nm have either thmaoill or the funds t0 assist in thmt work. but last year we fnted a re- presentative to I0 the American countries and eilpiore e. oxen a possibilities of for potatoes uiiouancut e countries in which it lble for 0‘ BIRD IICIMVQ tiii°“i m‘ wvlifi°tiizilm° "l2 o noteso much rkétinl i393» ‘3i‘.“°’°.oi...“‘ "films iil°i‘i.'.i°°.“fi'a e Y for them and haw ho fllht the dia- esses that are associated with our - potato cm. the sale of our seed tatoes in South America has have sent the some man to mrooe. and more particularly to Great Britain, to carry on activities sim- iiar to those he carried cii last ear in South Amei-icamnd tne est Indies." Mr. Benn: "Who was that men?" Hon. Mr. Gardiner: "Mr. ai-kell. who was previously in the da rt- ment. I ma say that I have ad quite a ii-iunber of communications from different countries ih South America cominentlnn very favour- ably upon the experience they had with our offlcisgh while he was there. not from e point of vi of promoting trade but because e was able to discuh with them en- eral anzrloultliral problems. n to rive them the benefit of the ex- periences of the department here in different lines of arrieult re. more hhrgartieularlv in eonn on es. th growing of potato As I said. within t s last we ween he left for Great Britain. and our airicultural commissioner left this t Th!!! week for the some emintry. two izentlemen will immediately take u? such as those Just re erred to he the non. mg. foi- Prince. and I am sure at same beneficial i- ulis will come from the" astivites now being carried on. . ‘ ' . l . nl"..£.’°.‘i.‘§“.i‘ii'.’:‘i‘§i"°;itfiiiil for Prince (Mr. Madman) in eon- nectlcn with th Moria 5 - made to ell wit!’ in Qouthbfialifl‘ erica and C . The Cuban Market "The hon. manner sslmd the minister what possibilities there were oi cub; selll potatoes in . but I do not lav: Lllatlslllllllll‘ era of the M time vinoes are very much in rested in the possi- bilities of selling mo; in cub‘, Durlmt the last 0w years ll ear- n I tam poi-u f ‘Maritime ‘greatness. n3‘? stat- hat a at market or our . n we can lee e h toes ti“... nth. W23... ‘Snltiili the reason ‘why we are n selling potatoes to tzinibs fa that a uanbinl duty 11M be. 018486 llllnbt Oti- ai.iii-=..i.n.e*i* *i.ru.n..- would tell‘ i this. ‘mlmi’ Whether tise-nuiimmam m"! ltl also llkl t0 M09 if Mir. M‘ elhmwho Ill in i The iionnrsarso iwro unto NEW LOW PRICEI - p a $3 _ 0 0 lltlvlll —- Balance ‘Monthly iNTggsT toes in those countries. veg well for the agent to izo a investigate; but unless e are informed u to the re- thcritus the provinces. In ad- ea there s31 PR7 niiiieloc moat of the iiiiigizis in in connection with the sale the iaz~ri."nt.tti..i.""tm or do» "me- ee- aa everyone knows. we in the Mari- nwgy from mo” mung-lg, vincea can raise the best reliably find that we shall l m, i '- , the odmoouiblvdin the world. f! gIIfKQQ that than rain 052°»; mmm?§°iiik§iy Kilihmiil”. tmgsiloh oféhenfamiare in n3 marital a fir... tannin W" e~°FeIit“....i-.:~ e "m =0 lnl int the various provinces. new or. their ionisi- prov iii uth nearly ev pa: mMmt-ha fédél’ there ave develooed e lkents It seems to me that if diseases. ‘I'll were two-operatic; lgwlwyulad has than made application to the elrieultursl .... ... . i3 coolers. ‘the: we“ .. ~ t» °l' I Be be oolnloowntoealwithiorth _ | y the fedeml and provincial vern- a problem of that kind, and we that. it guifilligix-‘stnrld ‘lgfitlgélrg in merits men and be tel‘ re- have now a man in South America. question m me mind; or tier f - in,“ - Fmmem‘ m “l: coungythadltrvx’ 3:13;: fig‘; o which mowers iii the Mlfltlme Piovlnfl‘! are more inter- mo; m; mm glad in aniline Iir products than Lina. a om which. I under- whether to promote laigoiy me oils m soul nit until?‘ 3n ii he disease an who» la oi iii in Irestvouma to this cabi of Popfln cough-h; to their the reonaen tlvu i rglgtlltlguutg was vnli a matter on the alts um _ n it.‘ Ilillllilllllillllfil ‘lunlo s in iiiililiiiiizm P iii. fines: l.i -_room receiver. With an R Wictor in your gigyoudoiftmilllthinfl... 3POIIIIIBGVHIG.- laoescnawa and favodte program an you always. tow IIICI Intel III-l Fulfill _ - . hflbgs1so I For 43:50 . ‘T Also Model 8 M at $3150 ._._~_,_._--_... ... .__ . _.. _. . _-_ It all m. Ganiiner: "His report has through m “mod M of a Uown not been pthliahed. but any of his “flair? s; “mnmmihfi. ofinih, the flndinll re lvaillble to the au- my] any wQi-suisqm we should lately find ourselves in ex- ation and unless dition to so. he made-reports to u“; "m, pmiuon in mo“ nds some ma: ct. for their pi-o- us somewhat aloiu: the lines o! the mm i l, r Gm; 3,1. dint. I wciiie not consider unit iiii oi-oiisiioii which iiiiii now started. m‘ n ' e m activities had been of very nuich that is i-qioi-ts to whether it w 0m. know we have been sellinlz would be ad may seed potatoes in Ame a ieoentll; but in the pong, e Provinces were are not olaihst mmiiotiiie the sale of table Em so men! producers of seed potatoes potatoes. when are certain pom oral point of view to send men ifiersaglrtatlie: table of south America where. we un- own. when the provinces ask that tain. by reason o! their objection u in years to pom bpulis in ii;'fi“““° ti“ “ti; 0 Dill] Y. come to promo the sale of need do not want a situation of iiist we In in countries u mic to develop iio we think it ia business iiom uio emicul- the dents gun the mode t‘: Uiey be 3812i. in drgghto clielck it: n ens d mvm - en tn u Zoiiifiiion wit)? iiiiv iiioifiiihtl" . M toes we. 01 Ml‘. Brooks‘ Question kindly snswerpi-miotiru. uio time bl the wi s; biiii» of think it wow sslb of loos venom 3:05;‘- 0&1‘? agléz-Jiifm Until? filth” In um tuna in dlraot- ‘hil Elfincfillfleleivlléllée . there prevails an oula “radiant n ottsvi ii n r5 ' n‘ y lie veryl u tltl ooiltii l‘??? Brnlihthm]; I m“ I B l. l. 9 E WU 6 of v 0M0“ really uncover-wow BbCtlYt/Cgn on; en 0 lnatanod. sends south Aime on oountr es. en ‘ri-ade an? and mgrce. and“ I do toes have none down there. not want to net into a discussion 68mm rill: rfinrd ttnadtrade azi-eeinentt; 1 l . ll 8O B ii Bvll mvlmiul anatomy one. on Tiiiiioiiilmmfiiiioiin n. 1min MINIOHW. oi hthl inni- l5 so, i d, n mi"§§fi_“fif.d§?“§§§.io the departments pgacte the 8 Oil!‘ potato connection wi u w wmm 1m g d 1 eiit rem Marl- would be goigeficlslvlovptlllem mm oi t- to 3.3382’ $.13 potting’ willnhlylih o betas a Moss wen l t and aid ' . ‘hrzeardveg m‘ “its” 1e m’ fiwlztkhelrl. wiiopedn" mac: the people or the Marl‘ tile of marhts for both table ‘conditions exiatlne. e havedfound, r m, who“ i, i, question in the much more fatnllliir than minds of all those who no down an and was in the no utn Amtrtoanuam eatwlnflléfl our representative. that ha has m"; a go whgfljgr his people in th . am. what h: mil“ w u“ “w'°“°“ a this? W “““‘“'“ ‘h’ "‘ ‘¥°“°“ M b to emit Oaaaua. base ui Win-w- whm wanna "illiioii; filo.- in: w“??? o or northern cutting l1 a “mm” - for @011! in‘? this report amazing:- to “W”. Maine's Iitiitaiaat relievel vuln- Y-Bv r-OHHQP MeManua