. I'll . ' sronsossp u: r. HE'S PITBLIIC ELIGIBLE No.1 summons; szopoaoooi-a-uun, mistaken-nook. Iiw-ifllh-s-lev- luthecaifilcadiihb pllosayqcs”! _‘_ i l)l41 l1>\\|'.l<>\liil| ..i.,_~.c- =.~'..;,,,. SIOIHG DAILY Al‘ IRE, Eblllili- Today do suing. _LU TBAVELTALK AND COMMUNITY SING 3.1. nosrrrsi. sm A w: ll l‘ iaiffi‘ -. \.- H‘. IJI-‘IJI-OMLH. ijizéllospital Aid Sponsors "J-“Perfect Specimen” At Prince Edward Flynn. that handsome ‘young Irish low!‘ W110 1MP.“ ‘a Name overnight in “Gilli-Mn m°°d jp, cough: of wyailirs a o and then came on ,_ vLight Brigade," “Green Light and '_"The Prince 0nd Th9 I to the Prince Edward e- , ‘, ifipecimcn." ,_ ~.~, The story deals with an ec- . 1 centric old lady possessed of many -: » millions who has an ambition w ‘ = "fees her grandson raised as an ai- - ztflfli-Zihél‘ rfect YOURS mim- "id .. ‘who for t at reason supplies him ' iivith an abundance of utors but 1* ifkge him confined ‘to "'10 limit-B '01‘ EB family's vast estate. girl — Joan bred iii A young village ‘ = ibiiiti of th story. “‘ int? vtvr: written b? Samuecl Hop- Bev - “ ‘my; ems, who a hored ‘It a pencd One Night Others in the cast of toil!!- B Michael Curtiz was the director. local premiere include May Bo - ike is the same man who guided son. Hugh Herbert Edward Ev- “Idol 0f Crowds” Filled With Action At The Capitol A thrilling love story framed e- gainst an ice hockey background. "Idol of the Crowds" opens today it m” “ll-fl. ll‘°t‘.ii’...i‘“‘i..“l’i'é I18 ll) 6 Y leaad 1 deals woman he ovcs. In the great city Wayne meets many peo 1e he never dreamed ex- ister, croo , gamblers. torch sing- ers. a strange lot. The story reach- es a brilliant and surprising climax when the young hocke P1071"? made desperate y an at mepii i0 kill him and his little 12 year old Madison Square Gar- den -end to his fete! >- erett Horton, Allen Jenkins, Beverly CIASWILI. to: rbowninha u-i- GONIlDII-ATION LIII SUIANOB. lrflU-‘I-ll-iiil NOW I08 A RIALIIIAKIABI with Hood Porridll Oats china. Silverware or Plain. CHURCH OI‘ SIJOTLAND-Rov. Mllicolm GI-lbtlith . m. p 14-744. CONSTABLES SWOIN IN- Mcssrs. Augustus Dowiing and R. O. Macliearb appointed police con- stshlteps at a meeting of the Chir- in Endlary Magistrate K. M. . C., yesterday. Constables Dow- ling and MaeLean had been actgrnfi special constables for sev months. POLICE COURT-At the Police two liq ful poesmison oi liquor was ad- ed. foi- one week. The case been ln court several times. REMAINS T0 ARRIVE T0- NIGHT-The remains of the late . P., who died in in Charlottetown tonigh trai fmrm the mainland due here at iii . The body will be taken to his late residence. 104 Euston Street, and will be taken to Trinity The iioiitrlL Guardian E .... KINSMEN BUIB pea“ “time” ‘ml unuw" ithanked Mr. Fisher for i‘. -P'l e-asin g Function b" Held At Canadian , National Hotel Last Evening. ‘the Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- ormsll launched on Arrangements have been T's-e production will be under the direction of J. Austin Tatum’ with a ea bic local p . ' We yoin- daily papers foam ther announcements. L-‘ffl. fawn was f y its career of "service" to the city and province at its “Charter h idtnucr" held at a- the Canadian ltionsl Hotel last night. President Georg tothc . Mr re‘. briefi to the aims and ideals ofthc n oubchalfofthe trict Execu- tive wished the local club every President ma; in kfgplylni; wishes and expressed pleasure that ‘the local club was now linked with the Dominion-wide organization of Kinsmen. He emphasized the nec- essity of every member doing his part to bring to a successful con- clusion any undertaking that the Brief addresses during the evening were made by Councillor in the absence Worship Mayor E. A. roster, United Church at noon on Satur- day. Service at the Church will begin at 2 p. m. FUNERAL SERVICE — The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Peter Jack- man took place Saturday morning from her late residence Village Green to St. Joachims Churc High Mass was celebrated by her tor, Rev. Monsignor Msuri acDcmald, who also conducted .he service at the grave. The pali- pearers were: Messrs. Earl BuelJ Vcnanches Curley, Jasper Weath- erbie and Leo Praught. THIRTEEN PASSENGERS CAB- RED-Thirteen pessen carried by Canadian Airways planes on the Charlottetown-Suznmersldo- Moncton service yesterday. Two gllanes were used. a twin motored Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault was a passenger from S“ erside on the | east bound flight last night. Two . round tripe to the Misdblen I5“! lands were scheduled for Saturday. l night. cing hospital cases. were w Chariot town to make the flight to their Islands learned. Messages of sympathy have been received by Mrs. Peter Sinclair whose husband, Liberal member of Parliament for Queen's Coun ." died unexpectedly in Ottawa th week. Messages were from e Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Premier, Hon. C. A. Dunn g, _ - ister of Finance, Hon. P. J. Arthur and Hon. Pierre Casgrain, spec of the House of Commons. Prem- ier King said: "I have been i-l ‘4 ma Rained to learn this morning of e sudden passing of your hus- band. Mr. Peter Sinclair. Liberal members of Parliament my colleagues and myse in x- tending you and all the mam of your family the expression of our sincerest sympathy in your bereavement. We also extend our ' ynn through "Captain Blood" m to m y m o, I . nd “m? charge of the‘ Light fioberts, Dick I'm-an, and Denriie $1331 l?!‘ the 1:“ cgfnso n ailing h“ a l: "Klde- mm‘ ' been its representative in this »_ i house for nearly three years. I =1: - Tony "The Hobo "YICLP. By Guardian's Weill WIN) Hi l" roaomo. ch t-TOHY 0k- l Mar idend called himself “the hobo mil- - ___,_. _........ ..-_--v-~ - r- ~ zycgmsqpns Reveal Strange Career Of Oklend — Millionaire" th pert . leiemyot {we ifl-cylindcr motor cars and a speedboat that was too personally share your loss in the of one who was aloyai snai- er and a very true frian .'! on. Mr. Dunning said: "Mrs. Dunning and I are deeply shocked bv Mr. Sinclair's sudden passing. There is very little One can say to case the burden of grief at such a time, but we want you to know that you and your family are very m in our thoughts and sympathies." PERSONAL! big to get ashore at Tony's place. Sergeant William Mclrinis of the Charlot-teioam Police force re- ed to duty last night after a e “t the mm‘ ‘mi Miss Jennie Curley, Freetown. Al and Mrs. bert Rowe, City, who u. l) mu and only his barber knew He dy ted a channel up to the 5' carried $1.000 bile in h" I'm-ll W 3- . turn .. il-meket, laid out cash for lfl-cyiin- He couldn't count small bi.ls and rmmt mnesi _ use; mqmr cars, married a Ctéicsfi: accumulated)‘ them until he had l. ifilnaflicillq girl. a beautiful blon w él£i&lflh “an m k h l‘ ,,-.is his widow. I or . s. As aflio e e '~' i- Tony died Monday at Miami. Ho. used to- tender a 1,000 bi to his h ds t his may “Zii-"s l:borer a-were piec E "ugh get the story the “Ti-mm Ynaiiv stin- sent a. reporter W 0111- ; cago. another to Toledo. o» 5 third to Oakvillc. Ont. Where Tony like‘: TOXYTB F5" ~ eer as trswper and ION-hunt‘ .B.AILIOAD M0011!!! ,-.~<.-<::.-.—. >.;»:<.»->- “and only tstrangc career-M i-ifive years a millio ~ ther. .-—-r ~¢. and left his native ears and workui {lid around ore mill min. ‘ill I 111M All barber and asked or change. "I'm lust e hobo millionaire and ‘ want be anything else," i. M. Campbell. V south that was life for five soft years. He had braved lo-below-sero weather for m a winter in Ontario nufli . Pneumonia tot k liliny Florida. Will Discuss co whim-row to con-"i the threat- ened boycott cf the 1040 Tokyo on boa-c dismissing Olyniic IAIIDON-A precod in - latiom minim: the iziiil .0 m o mcnlfilfiiftsmningisw- W did fir’ m‘ mmmii " ww..'s"!"*£ia~'*' ‘tending the funeral 0i’ _ Herb -' was held at Tokyo Games 1- have been in Pleasant Grove. at- . James Curran, have returned to their homes. 8T. PITEWS HARBOR W. I. The March meeting of the 8t. Peter's ar Women's Institute the home of Mrs. Jazncs Blaxland. Jr., on Tuesday imz. twe ve members in attendance. "I001! i was answered with two quilt blocks from each r. Sick committee reported havin visited the sick. Mrs. W. A. Brain and _ . MacEwen. Jr.i voluntee to Set e to make cake for next meeting. A letter r Nation M118! line was read ed ltgatentiliidnd an unify the work of in: I". W. C. The government firth W18 r CLAW! OFFIUII nil-marl \ DARWIN, A . (CPL- ‘lt “It 1 din 1 » wishes to the Vernon River. where a Requiem “ma, Patrick McMah9n_ °° was held with m. trod Doucctto William Doyle, Yynwood MccNcifl, the w°r° bro er clubs throug agon for passengers while a sin- d t G A d d d gle engined Stearmim carried mails. Ibtfnby Slegéigxfg °¥raear§at§%n$_ them MESSAGEB 0F SYMPATHY" H gins responded to by Mr. Wm. irfiier Cardin. Minister of Public Workkéjand Arum;- wflght VI‘ ‘Wlltillfl’ 01" wt m1 to was. fol-est products con- ew mam committee and Mn. tnmxw-l‘ on g other group o I compared with a favorable balance ' o Mr. W. lit Massey, president of the Y's Men's Club, Mr. , president of the Rota?’ Cub, Gordon MscDonsl, president of the G ro Club and the Rev. Hugh Miler reprmenting ° the clergy. President George conveyed "ieiicitatgans and t c u .. During the evenin presiding at the ‘piano. A ooronet duet by Messrs. PTOEYflm- l Past-president Norman Saund- ers traced the history of the for- mation of the Club and read tulatory telegrams from mlnion. The following toast list was hon- or . "The King". proposed by Presl- "The City", proposed by Louis 'I‘umer and responded to by Coun- cilior m. Heath Maclntyre. gauge have “m, Hume, a in b Airways diriciiis announced last Mam, Taylor msgogggdwrgo b§ direct line with tho gas field m“! WMREBTS- cgflvillefl; representatives of "Service clubs" he Y's Rotary and Gyro Clubs. “The Association of K home it was r- ~ “m” °1 - Clubs . proflaxd by Arthur Wright summaa hm by Mr. Wm. Pie responded by Neil “District NO. '|" pw Following are the charter mem- bers: Nell Higgins, is fhirncr. George Ayers, Norman Saunders. Roland Taylor, Bert Patterson, Jack Gordon, Roy Chapman, Elmer MacDonald, Gordon Rice, Harry Lapthorn, Ivan Sinclair, Allister MacLeod. Jack Chandler Ganadzfs Forests And Forest Industries OTTAWA, March 10—A Wealth of information respecting Canada's forest resources, the rates at which they are being used and wasted, the industries which they sup rt. and the part which forest p ucts play in the Dominions external trade is assembled in Bulletin No. 02, "Phonemic Aspects of the For- est and Forest Industries of Can- ada," by J. D. B. Harrison, re- cently issued by the Dominion Forest Service of the Lands, Parks and Iilorests Branch. Departmentof Mines and Resources. It reveals that forests of produc- tive quality occupy nearly Sanger cent of the land area of the e provinces of Canada. and that the formted lands are divided almost equally between young growth and stands of merchantoble timber. The volume of wood of merchant- ablc size is estimated at 274,000 million cubic feet. of which 170.000 million cubic feet are considered to be accessible to commercial cp- erations. The average volume c for use each year is placed at. 2,581 million cubic feet, and an addi- tional drain on the forests, of nearly 1,000 million cubic feet, is caused by annual losses duo to firs, insects. and tree diseases. The forest industries are com- pared with other activities. and their relative importance in the economy of Canada is ably dealt iwith in this booklet. The forests i provide the Dominion‘; third great- est primary industry. and in 1085 [forest industries made a pet con- 040 million dollars to the mtional wealth. of which s- mount 52 per cent was distributed as wages and salries. the difiicult more to Canada's favour- |able trading ition than snzy commodities. The average favourable balance of trade derived from wood. wood products. and paper was 143 million dollars fmn trade in all commodi" 108-0 million dollars. i m? ' Not only wil community sing oral mom W. Ribchsster. socretsry, said the club is for of U to 00. but "younger 0T0" ‘Utlltfl red on . club might assume’ go residents the two years 0d drill- Dr. Heath Maclntyrc, representing of His ° N. D. Mac- M Don Ks geologist. 1mm Bi"- obtained a charter to explore I00‘ on and gas in province. Inter he a sing-song e New Brunswick. Sufficient evidence oyd Ward and m ' Jack Beer was a pleasing item on found and preparati to proceed with boring vinced o.‘ his investigations that there were ast th areas. possibly more. of similar geo- qur, m; no. logical formation. all of which lull- cated the probable presence was lacking. recent reports from the western section of Edward Island said engineers from Penn- syvania who visited that section struck oil on the farm Myers, Miminigash. M , Albert “"- and the cattle farm of Max Gallant was investigated. A lire at itie rear started last her. mm] lleved to have been caused by gal FRIDAY, MARC]! 11th Annual i ilcspltapi, Play" whittled? Easter Holiday- ccov. ' na,§.r~..:~..s~s-..~rs~..l .1 ._...-.. i i: Solve your Lenten menu problems Ltd! We have a complete selection of sea foods with i. i. ‘The 8m? 3:1" It lid Edward mutate. minder ~ afternoon and ovenin April 19th. in aid of the Charlo Hos- pital ING TODAYS MENU! every meal different and tastier. CHECK THESE FRESH HADDOCK per lb. - - 12c WALLOPB per lb. - - - - 80c HALIBUT Per. lb — - — - 25c PHONES 389 and 890 SME LTS pot. HOOPS 1. 1n. the easy. economical way at. hoops FRESH FILLETS per lb. — -- 19c SALMON per. lb. — - - - - 30¢ which you can make BEFORE ‘PLANN. lb.--—--—12c FREE 6 P Mr. ism Fisher. Sackvillc. N 3., district secretary. 8.80 P. Mr—BI'0IIlkI- . Ralph P. Parker. Governor of 010 P. lib-Girl Guides. District No. '1. and presented the 0-15 P. M-Cliolr Banquet. Ons- ub's to r ident Ayres i disn Notional Biti- |"thus completing the in a 1.00 r. m-ndy swim. of Kinsmen Clubs in the nine provinou e Atlantic 0n Governor's Island Recalled o discov- WJ“ “W 533.1%? °°““' w a Kai-sums there has recalled amined the 01 the Island and of Nova Scotia and justify actual operations we: At that time MacKay was con- roo other of gel definite information r the engineers were re - County. New Brunswick. the farm. which biunlnauntil the ar- ofsnowthiswin nltwasbe- cscapins from the ea Women Take Up ‘ New Challenge ' For 01d India (B; C. E. Powell, Cans n Pres Cones dis pendent) CALCUTTA rch k-Gretld played by women in yiigblic ifa is a feature of dia and the Proceedings of tho 12th session o the All-India Women's Conference at Nagpur have been commented on in newspapers all over the country. The Conference, which has lit branches in British India and the Indian states. has so far concom- ed itself mainly with social prob- iems affecting women and child- ren. This year an unsuccessful st- tcunpt was made by some delegates to change its constitution to allow political activity.,8uch activity by individual women has ‘ e more conspicuous since the new con- stitution came into for e. 3 to 1010 public li e was al- m monopolize: men and constitutional re‘ of that year left the provincai legislatures to decide whether t ey wanted women voters or not. Eventusll he de- E5 if women members were few. The Government of India Act, 'Paul cided they did, but the egrtsle u ’ of th oil nmmigIB ll NCLIIIIINB SESSIUN 0 F WA. YESTERDAY Inspiring Service Held In St. Paul's: ‘ngli- can Church. The concluding session of the Woman's Auxiliary was held in St. Paul's Hall yesterday momlngwith the prmident in the chair. The meeting opened with hymn, pray- ers. and Bibe reading from‘ St. 's 1st e to the Corinth- ians, the beautiiul 13th chapter. Reports Further reports of work were re- ceived. Mrs. C. Colee gave a very interesting one on e Junior de- rtment, which progressing i": mais- tfits ........... ou t year for chlldrcnin the Shing- wauk Residential School. A large amount of new and second-hand filgthing was sent for western rc- The Dorcas re- Elcctlon 0! Gliders ‘rho election of officers resulted in the following: Hon. Presidents-Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Raymond. Pruidentr-Mrs. B. Bell. 1st Vice-PraeidentF-Mrs. cosh. 2nd llicc-Ptesidenh-MraC. deW. te. 9rd Vice-Presidentr-Mrs. G. Hu- Cor. Secretary-Miss M. Cotton. -Mrs. J. Pierce. E. Lowe. Girl: and Candidates Sony.- Mrs. B water. Bed-Treasurer Juniors-Mrs. O. Ooles. Sec-Trees. Little Helpers-Mm. Fripps. I-iving Message Editor-Jill's. G. Rogers. “Thank-offering Soc-Mrs. Payn- Qolqment-s-Weck Sec-Mrs. C. A- Supt. of‘ Prayer Partncrs-Mrs. T. MiwNutt. Educational Sec.-'I‘reas.--Mi.m C. Haslam from the Little voted to I IIIODGY 8t. Paul's Hospital, Bhenghiu, Dio- cese of Horian. This h tel is being used for woun ed sol- ere. It was moved by Mrs. Ray and. seconded b Mrs. Reayuwandncsr- r101!» that 25 be sent eras re- lief work in Chins. . The noontide prayers and devo- tional address were taken by the Rev. l. R. Bridgewater. I-Ie spoke - e story of Jonah and said there is s spiritual message, which all should take to heart. contained 1035, removes some civic disab-il- ties and‘ rteheerves diidal 1m women n e provn e a- tures. India now hes 'a women ut minister, deputy Speaker. women parliamentary secretaries and women M. L. a lcadin pert in debate. Among the part es. Congress alone has been able to enlist the support of women as political workers on any large scale. During civil disobedience on Congress volunteers were promin- ent. Two noted Cbngreis leaders are women. Mrs. Saroiini Naidu. the poet, and Mrs. Kemali vi Chat o heya, who is one of the most uent of Indian speakers of the English language.“ Bow The! Used Vote Interest taken by Indian women voters in the vincili elections last year varie . The government of Orlsss has published s .2 and voted c Hindu and align! constituencies eceiv . Tickets to be sold :1 quilt wfie amvaiétfxdawl-ldlafi mgmgmg’ Hi2‘; gfflgwflfffifi liidlaliv“ an iii consti usiiciu with Canadian mil-mu was dis- ggmwmepoogsémigiiitio; was; ' ..§,,,,,,' , m '0, Mun,“ c .ll'id0i!lDOI'0nthltlllb00t W '- "'1, " womerhteltel msici-iiydiibs r .Next meeting is to be hei at 141- women i.“ h, m; n- the home of Mrs. Dwight Moeheiajou, M“ cum form, h“, m My m, m. iwhfll 111,11 0111,2840 b0 , o 5 tercst outside tli homes, and so 8,2331%“ data’? fi ,3‘ “on H1575“ a “a no better result cgil have n Y - -'-"‘ cted euler as there was z m committee was en sidl VANCOUVER. March 0-—(OP)— “W”; h, “m” m, “w”, $3.. And people of Vancouver vuned "f 3 “Imp 5 iipineirvccn chord-today in"- °._- ' . _ six Lina ova-ls ‘l! ration roi- the next meeting mgwdglged l‘: ‘gw’ “m” o Ha Old Age Club. m. mun“ a“, n“ "not c: in idmmib inmbsm d3" "*1 in Nationalist agmovT. i o! be iti activeflmern or: to 11y ive rc wivll of i. m. l... "Si... join if they wish. can p 111a club was inaugurated Port- W;§.i'“I'-?§'d"i.~’f~°'-*'QI l.’""l;'. »" °"ii‘.it.'i°lili.i.. struotiotr.‘ _ a . ‘I! . seats ‘onto go in that story. When told God to Nineveh and is the l people their city would be destroy- ed. Jonah tried to escape but God ldid not let him. The people of Nineveh repented, and God had N! 1h Emmi t!!! ' mercy on them. but this angered hi": '2§.°."t““°3..i” “ gour an cs c on, re- “Eroved Jonah and taught him to ' 33v: gian the argument is heard “why bother about other peoplet \We worry about ourselves our own ‘church and parish". But the one t lesson taught from the Cross . that Cod hsdapgty on the whole lworidmfihalspleuer said. an‘: pray y come e iknowledggo anddHis truth!" . This a ose a very » a wo -it‘fiwii"’u“i‘uiil“iit“fi..s"ii‘li“nli‘“‘.ii‘; of encourcgunent. I At 1 $81.“! delgiizi: iuéifihlegn ' sen! e ’s y ii: isw- ‘it. P~:~"..t.—:~ t“ c an can cs c . and .O.B. ._._--_§-_-_.__- "PVI IIIN IIEII BEFORE" The blue ackct i-ou at the whini- [he god sced on her gei- three days be ore. "Did your girl friends admire it?" he inquired. ‘ ey did mg‘! than that," she “rwo them nixed ' GIIL WIN! 801101155531!‘ i Morcfflcgs IieportedScId Go-operatively Secretary Maker An- nouncement ~At Meeting 0f L i v e - s t o c k Marketing Board Directors. An‘ increased volume of business “REVS with a greater money for the first nine months of the comrpamd th a ted since the first of ed tremendous improvement over those shipped a ycar up not - standing the higher cost of feed, the secretary said. w President of the Livestock Mar- keting Board, Mr. W. Reid ing tbs Agriculture convention at Ottawa in gave a r rt. He em value of e Chamber of , Agri- culture to tbs inducers of Canada. The po meeting‘ of the Marit Chamber would be held inMnctonth latte partofnext o . Q r Ithsd during iiho time of Fair early in November. After consider dlscusxion it was decided to con inue bhwlll‘. chase or mill oo-opoxa y.- TAKES LEAVE T0 BUY BRIDE er. has been granted o months leave of absaice to go after the 14 year old bride whose hand he has been seeking and haying for since the dav she was born. ' Clad in a multi-coloreéi shirt and on the Gulf of Cdrpenta a._ took four bags of flour, five shirts, four axes. one dozen combs. one dozen mirror . six bottles of hair oil Dhs_of himself. Much of the weath will so as final payment to the parents f his bride ‘be. _ Factors Affecting Quality ‘In Cheese According to the R _ tions of the Dairy Industry Act o sl bit .tur rancid, raped, While chowcma-kem may certain theories regarding undesir- able flavours in their own cheese thme o infons are not always well found , states Dr. Hood, Chief. Division of Dairy Research. Dom- inion Department of Agriculture. Recent invest tions conducted by the Division ow that, apart from fond and weed flavours. other common flavour defects may be ttributed to the action of unde- s able bacteria and yeasts which find their way into the cheese milk at the farm or at some point iii the manufacturing process. Where undesirable flavours occur . in cheese. a. fair share of the trouble may be attributed to milk of high bacterial count. In d r- the quality of the on chscecmsha- -stand. e m dependent on his senses of smell and taste. By this means he may det t certain flavours and llfllili e milk but he docs not obtain any definite informat- ion about the numbers or. types of un u-able bacteria which mayoga resent. There are some me . WW". adoptable to cheese fac- tory practice. by the re ar use of which the cheescm the w is n. l Mil/ill. REII] Rig-ELECTED T0 HEAD ASSN. Directors ‘ 0f S w i n e Growers Hold Meet- ing. ’ m. w. J. Reid, Middleton, w” rc-elected president of the Prime Edward Island Swine Growers As. sociation at a meeting of directors of the organization yesterday. Mr, Alex Hamilton. New Perth, was made vice- resident and Mr. 1i, W. Clay. nion Road, Queen's County, was re-elected ‘ ,, The annual meeting of thg M. socistion was held in Fe during farmers’ week when the year's activities were reviewed and other business transacted. A committee headed by the Pre- sident was named to interview Mr. J. W. ter, secretary of the Provincial Exhibition Association with s view to having a new band. in: to house swine provided st the Ikhibition grounds. It was the wish of swine exhibitors that some improvement be made in exhibit- ng conditions. the meeting felt. After on $100 was voted by thehssocistion for promotion vqvgrk during the oomin e work will fD-MDGIIMOD with the cisi De t of Agriculture with a view to interest producers who an in need of gement. The meeting was held in in Dominion Livestock office. INDIA SEEKING COMMON PBAYII LUCKNOW. March 0-A common r for India is bein sought e Coflirees party leg awn. some of the niovin where Coup Riessmen have acc office, this uesti irthnawns to become s me- o o ‘ ior factor of dbagreement between Hindus and Mssems us. m eriand-usuaily finds vor with all Concressmou. But ob to it on the score that the wn “mother” refers to the god- openiiu: of the Madras latuie. the Moeiems walked out of the bemurthym ma swig. Bin m; . vc a "iliii “i?” “t d u; u. “m”? m s v ou u e . An attempt to mo ify thm em secti n was then made. when. znstccd o the usual prayer. s ‘étfumifit ‘"i.'°°‘t‘£i. i r. se hey staged another walk-out s few den alter u s protest when "Valid! Mstaram" was again sun . The controversy con ucs. si- though a number of compromise! have been suggested ______.___._. TRAPPED IN GOBGI . WITH ITE BY LION] NAIROBI. iimys, r/uucii a-Pw- fiiififidgiib-"illfifé ton. British e orer. and his wlffi- ui a O ‘iii-ioiidgim‘ tn d orsc w" s n e eep infested lath lions. terrified by i3" flames. Finally the wind shifted. K081“?! and his wife managed to dull i‘ safety through dense smoke. i" .;_-.=-.=4.E_.4."-“"_‘°‘s :.-__-_-== TBIMERl-FOY-At the united Church Manse, 220 Richmond Bi-i Charlottetown. on March l0. i939- b Rev. Hugh Miller. Mrs- B‘ mere of Hampshire to M1" lflwlillrifizi- MuNIILL-At the Prince Eklwglal’: “h. i‘.i°l°‘ii‘.‘..‘i‘li.lf“é‘?“uizieiii t Albiop. Ztdlélightgince (30% fiffltdkriglgilrhrilt: ‘giiiufldifie, - Qulliitlf- . .. ._-y-; is able to determine the t e and flav of th urd rod eoumilkr cgnifain p ugfd‘ "on: of bacteria ich uce abnormal flavours 1 e9 in the curd. The Me yleue Test. m the other hand. docs not give ---- . -~ f ti roar sacrum. Ont-(Mh- “i313; oiiiii i: rlifhngtm? n. Jfill M Cslne. Poft Arthur, won y“ 19km‘ ma. hum. u‘ Hal‘: h Bhfillilllkfl’ 5w“ I u i’:- Vlll "ma" “"110 the quality 2W1‘: , as - ‘ era a ' nunrbm ten; i1 indication oi’ poor q ity poor t on a han- methods of produe ‘diim CHICKEN! loom rm: cu. Ont-ii )- esti-o 01' a chckrn '3‘ “W; db’ ‘wu- wsmm and“ one ______nas'n|s LIAeNINNON-At Canoe Cove. 0" aiirli%. March 10. »d"l,’i,' '“ i-initlfitlifliu?” I. - - xmT-In Newggrt. Blvd" ‘figs; 3i chill‘ it. Jnost. former? "1 qai-gtwmP. .1. ,1“, cui n liao. MdCLflm uiiiiiltti“ 1 Bhiirloiiciowu w" » North Wiliehirc Phone I49