n_ MnMeLureasks Explanation of Fisheries Item The followln is i: Hausa-rd ocean Oemmons mould be report oi’ the ousemglllh‘ noun g March . elng in committee on Estimates: Department oi eries- unt "061, To provide for transports»- minister had tion. dressing and dyeing. and other not profit I should sav he would expenses incidental to recclving§nd he near-u- rn 1m sunset, m the disposing of fur seal skins sccruin interest o! Cir-main I think this is to Canada pursuant in provisions fur seal sill-cement between Oah- ada and the United Stefan by 6X- change of notes dated December 8 and 19. will-further amount ro- quired. $100,361.34. _ Mr. MoLure: Year after year this ccmmittee goes on votinii nmney and I do not believe one-halt o! the members in the c too know what it is ior. This is money voted to a partnership which is business, and hairs DOH-‘ilblllltifi 0 doing a large bus ess runn pg an - where from $6,000.51") t0 $35.°09.0&l ll. annually. Canada is a onei-iiith artner in the wo DH‘ n01‘ uslneshs. Candthe tell us w at Cans a's ne pro was in last year's business? There it l l. Tussunvi ' gNO MORE coommzs ly Margaret Mair fling: wauaewwnll such el~ %§?r§*itfl?"'.§u€§2?l'“% seat To Inndon a ~ I _ liddsnahhhllbmlhli-l-‘ll; tgbednueeiferger one simple flail " I!‘ TICKIT agent has a tough job these days t z i it's almost unbearable lf you're always dull and headachey, as I weal - "Then I tried Kellogg's 30-day test. One simple ‘change oi’ diet s a a but what a difleronce lt made. My job ls fun now a ; a and so is my spare ‘dine. What's more, I found Kellogg's Bran Flakes really. delicious a t . really good to eati "Oh Milrnmy, I'm so glad. Lrydla. opoonad liberal quantities of tea into the silver teapot. The kettle hissed and steamed. She wrapped a diminutive handker- chiei round the handle and. pick.- lni it up carefully. filled. the tea- . po . "There now. I thirds we've got everything. You found the Jun. didn't you. darling? Milk. era's the milk? Yes. that's right, just in- laide the refrigerator. Fill the little silver jug." - They bore the tea-things through to the sitting-mom and put them - on a table near the window. "Them darling. now we can settle down to a nice cosy tea. 1t seems so lon since I've seen ou. You must te me pbout eve hing. How's Mar- tin?’ Susan drew up a chair. "Martin's very well." Liydia eyed her daughter approv- lngy. "You're looking very well gnu-self. So prei7ty.- Marriage seems suit you." She out a brown oi net . tion some skins given ti. 0 yang. all been sent to London 58bit. iations have made avails le annually processing and marketing . 1g) issue the appropriation above indicated. arrangements e during several oi the years los- part of the Canadian of skins to be processed a: ins and that Can- Nl the net proceeds. The treolurv officer has ruled. not- "M widistandlng that all expenses were M handled by the United States gov- rnmont and that no accounts aerefon have been received. there nould be cognizance of them when 1e not proceeds come to hand. Ex- nsos covering sales made in 1044 and 1046 amount t0 $100,901.34 The a for the present you‘ be fully expended on ciurent iii‘; Ell: w ther it is oi benefit to us: yot it ls so” tlgetmiiaxpayers’ money that we are nksIU n -' ° FE m]; “null-I everyday. Try them tonight. 0on7 Koo lens Sail Inst Yer Bur. BEANS~~~ flfl 9P6 tins our rlizh ul share oi the pm itts. PromisesObeeb-w Mr. MacKenlie: I shall take '8 Solon Low lie-elected To llead Creditors ‘ A,Ari.l B-- iCP)_ 5cllftlGLuoIw_ forilmer Alberta Provin- cial ‘Treasurer and now Social Cir-edit leader tr. the House oi Com- mons. Saturday was re-eleoicd pro-- aidont of the Social Credit Associa- tion of Canada and tn a brief mes- 538g to the Association's clos _ convention sesion said he woul strive to snug up the movement B‘ As id t. Mr. Low also will prangllonal leader of the one in half and spread it with brunble jelly. “I wonder you don't try it a in yourself. Mununy." “M ge. Mel" Lydia. laughed self-consciously. She stirred the tea- t dreamily. “It would be a solu ion. wouldn't it. Susie? You know it's lonely sometimes all by oneself. e day perhaps. You never can tell.’- “Marri is pretty satisfactory on the w ole." Susan said wisely. "I shouldn't let your elillfirlences with Daddy but you ofi." "Good heavens. no!" Lydla's bracelets tinkled. "Poor old Charl- esIiNI-Iave you heard from him latc- "Onlv once in the blue moon. Eleanor writes ite often. l feel we ought to go t ere-only it bores Martin so. I-Ie hates a quiet life." Gregoire, of Quebec City. roiessor of economics at Laval Diversity, was re-electod fllflt V169‘ Qsident and deputy leader of the) arty, A. H_ Jukes of Saanich .» B. C., was elected second vicapres‘ S“ ident. a new etilrecutive p051. OPP-Bed b the oonven on. yTho convention endorsed resoluir ions opposing avmvlllwl’? m“ m‘ Lydia si ed her tea and her eyes tw ed. “I don't blame him." “I shouldn't like to hurt their feeling," Susan said. "Oh. no. of course not. darling. ll. . ." Lydia changed the sub- {ect buoyarrtly. "How are things at he War Office? I suppose Mar- tin's likely to he there for some ime yet?" must be a record. If there is no net profit. why should we continue voting hundreds oi thousands of dollars annually without knowing whether this business is on a payinfl basis. The item says that this am- ount is to provide for transporta- tion. dressing and dyeing. and other expenses incidental to receiving and disposing 0i fur seal skins. should we not have a breakdown oi these different items? To whom direct to the company or to the different companies that do the manuiacuring and disposing oi the skins? We were practically prom- ised the information during last session. I should like to hear frcm the minister in hazard to it. Minister Ropllflo are they paid? Are they all paid a; Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: I have a small amount oi information with reference to this item. Its purpose is to provide for a book-keeping entry. It had been the practice and dyed and then sold in the Un- ited States. for the department to receive the net proceeds withastate- ment showing the gross proceeds where fur seal skins were processed 1,, careful account oi the hon. mem- ber's remarks and convey them to my colleague. the Minister of Fish- eries, who is unavoidably absent in- dey. I shall see that the informa- tion the hon. member has asked for is obtained as soon as ible. Mr. McLure: May the tem be allowed to stand? Mr. Ilsley: No; this ls a supplementary estimate. Ii e w be allowed to stand we might as well let them all stand. because the whole purpose oi’ zoinfl ahead now is to pass them. Mr. McLure: Continua with the remainder. Mr. Pearkes: 'I‘his item refers to skins of the fur seals wihch a sea, Are they napcrted by %naldlan or United States boats? Is all the processing done in the United States? '15 it not poa- sible for us to transport our share cf the skins from the Islands inCan- adian boats? Could not the process- g be done in part in Canada in- stead of its all being done in ca o? r. MaeKenzie: As my hon. further 9n , items profit oi aocoun . Iross or ‘as sales a! seal skins e ue sa. 53%.... ll. is The revenue covered herein was the present l! . w‘ b0 GHQ, i116 IIQI fWInl-IG m. simimooi: Wee that swoon to Canada ue- less S i‘ Y w. Mackenzie: Yes, gross rev- x nses giving a. net Iiiigfill Bequest Refined . McLure: I should like to have M! this item stand over in order to get a little more information. Some hon. Members: No. Mir. MdLui-e: we ought to khow what our one-fifth share qi’ the raw ma number al amounts w; of skins. I 100.000 skin-s are taken year someth were obtained. to get one-fifth that is. the n some years ; I think last like " 80.000 drina anada was supposed oi those as her and from the re rt processed lllrtlhd S and a small part in l lo I any Kalsgra no nvoavbe. In a recent eurve , 3 times u ouaavv vea voted 'e" their favourite aaaanamedaayother . for the go en- yeliovv pueblo-try the (a, 1' ITY else. ‘l. II en's-o null lilacs-you doctorlBut if you iultyfell dull and headachey, you may only be incomplete o lrnlua Bspcclally if you're over 5!. how one simple ch help you keep fir: 2. Stun right new so est Kello g’s Bran Flakes every morning. No doses . . . yustkeep fitdseubnltvayi Ger more of the 'bulk" your syaQ reed; ‘b ousting dgelicion go$m aka v e o ’ Other Parts Where:- n S. .I O lhi should prove ou :31! ggnyddltyl: to feel lllri, l: ave the ener for all the Risa ou'd like to o. You'll went to gs ess ' eeping fir the Kellogg way! tioa. a Keep iii wiihlfellogg‘: A every Qgy in rho your! Brita . There no p. g plant for them in Canada: conseq- uently they have to be rocessed elsewhere. When the ce ing was removed from these skins last sea- son. the sellin price wont up by more than iify per cent, and I understand thllt those sold on the United States market averaged something like $72 gross per drin. Well. with a total of 75.000 or 80.000 skins. how does it come that we have such a small net profit? Item agreed to. surance and calling 101' "W011"? mf exemptions for those maktnfl $3. 000 a year or less. FAR-HUNG FIRE 1t is estimated that Americans mike more than 500.000 matches a minute. NOTICE It's-PLATE BATTERIES At $8.50 each l7-PLATE BATTERIES At $10.50 each (Guaranteed for 12 months) GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES in all sizes We have a limited quantity of TIRE RELINERS Bl/z-inch and 4-inch boiler tubing, very suitable for well casings or drainage. MAURICE BLOCK 8r COMPANY 158 Kent Street. i 4-6-12i. a Announcement‘ E. S, MacFarPyeI-i, Ex- Se Man wishes to an- nounce he hes taken over the Coal Business formerly oper- nhd by M. F. Walsh at 49 Chestnut Street. “For the next low months. any- way, I should think. After that we may get sent abroad." "You'll like that." "Yes-wit Susan's eyes shone- "I must travel—see something of iihe world. That's partly the rea- son who we don't want any family. It might be wch a complication. At least." she hesitated, "that's what Martin thinks." "I daresay he's right." Lydia re- inked in her chair. “And how about you, Susie?" She sat in silence for a minute or two. thinking deeply. vaguely disquiete’. This question of hav- ing children. . . . It was a long time since she had it and expenses. The treasury officers have ruled that the expenditures should really be shown as such in the record. The amount shown herein covers expenses on skins sold in the United States ln I944 and 194:5. The gross r She still felt wretchedly ill and weak and-for reasons which she was quite unable to fathom-absurd- ly near tears. She propped he head on the pillow. “I feel rotten." (To Be Continued) discussed with Martin. but that did not mean that the problem was not yew fre- quently uppermost ln her mind. Fbr marriage alone. after all. was not the solution of all liies rest- lessness. It was all very well for Martin.‘ he had his work and his career to think about. But phat about her own life? Empty. S-zrc- 1_v rather aimless and empty. One long hectic round of Dleasllfcs and amusements and gaieties. "Why. I even seem to have given up music because Martin was bored with it. I must have some purpose. I can't go on like this always. . ." She came out of her reverie with a start. "Wei sh ' cided to have one baby at rate." “Yes, of course. darling." Lydia reached for the cigarette-box. "In my case it was worth it. Oi course. it was worth it. What should l have done without you." Susan lit their cigarettes with a small enamel lighter which she took from her handbag. It was not. she decided. much help to discuss life's more weinhty problems with Lydia. Better keep it to oneself. mrget it. Why worry. anyhow? CHAPTER XI Susan sat on the stool in front oi her dressing-table and pinned the expensive diamond clip which Martin had given her on their wedding anniversary to the nock of her black evening dress. . As she did so she eyed herself in the glass with some consterna- tion. She ‘was looking. she decided, no particularly well. bv no means at er best. Her eyes had lost some of their usual sparkle and her cheeks had an odd tinge of pallcr. Martin came through from the dressing-room. half-way engaged in the process of tying his evening tie. "My fingers are all thumbs to- night. Susie. Do you think you could manaie to tie this for me?" Susan got up slowly. without _ speaking. All her movements felt heavy and unspontaneous. "Ah!" said Martin approvinqly "I see you're wearing the diamond heirloom. It doesn't look half bad. does it? I got the bill for it this morning. by the way." "But you said you paid ior it ut the time." Susan stared at him in bewilderment. “I remember dis- v. tinctly your saying so. Otherwise I ould have been "worrying about de- prfisséon years unless a solution is o n ." ~ Ilt iced l i l- readyvotakon “ti”??? o ill-ill} on farm machinery an other tems whigh entered into We are handling a ‘our grade of Coal in bags and bulk. Try our Coal. Try our service, d gbiective iln any es. u tang: attschfi go tongs‘!!! reat on oommodiiea which entered dir- miauinto the living com of Can- YoI Patronage is apprec- iated at E. S. MaeFadyen & lit. COAL AND WOOD 48 Chestnut PHONE 2885-L. iriend indicated. for many years l? itgdtasxltaiient existed twgrl £e bill W111 probably r t i I tis DUNSTAFINAGI sonoor. ll B. 8‘ OVQTBITICH Q A3 V - the Canadian gshare oi fur sea llrgil Ralllovll factory control as 5011189 Shift‘...- -- r": ‘°°"“.“i' m. . u“: ‘ “ti; stews. 53th“. 2°22" i?’ m“ v ‘time... NB. 0V OHS, B 6 l] 2- , ‘ “s. "iirlizlmillis m" llflirlilllvfli ltsruaslh.celrs"~ . . T... ....' ‘ an rnar w e e w . .—-, i; States govgrnment skins. Oollseq- iuocees a ainst the common 531°.- 2, Lrillign Thompson; 3, Lelhy yes- uenm tmsrtcsflg o! rwelllilllmghfljéeen _—- pmmum. ‘ttalfgm gucixéieinm bxdps' “yd ad VIII 1 0 i Cl e in , - __ . or a .- , _ t? c lrovgrnnigrlt receivede hi‘. a lg~ ofwfllblnj ‘fink worm. the diamonclback mocunblll: clad: vn.-1. Bopbiby ‘they. a equivalent of fifteen per cent of the ma,“ m, “mm” “$1M s“. vlbbsse louver. and the zebra cat- Erwin court. net proceeds. m”, in a l“ m m. “may. erpiilar: but it cannot be recorn- .Grade Vi. Sr.-.—‘1. Plwl: Dover; an. McLure: Twenty per cent. '32:...“ 11,21, m. “A” c b imgitidfit ior the fuigipleb a. Gloria Jenkins; s. ~ enee An- ’ l Pufi OHS 0 OE ' QPSMX ‘ l" mm"! u "p" w’ mu" bikes and ca Grade v1. Ji‘.-—1, Albert Foster; ibleléai uéineoeesary mat tionaon 3am, m 2 mm veg” - w" ' 0! . 'Grnd V. 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BC I‘ IIOW omna O COR‘: - Maia-talk- _... factor not present 0N the i... l-“llrllyoofinofoltme any: banryarrolv or will W81‘. Qmnho on W96 0O Q hm or‘? Britain ngogiznifallbloiioos Zétyn... 4:51.» alum the standard nflijliitf-ihilmfi? m n0 00ml! l . dation. w e- a o man. from i tments in Canada lvgillilywhich inltwlealiy Canadian ptod- uots. "Five years from new her re- ceipts fralrrnlthat e501? willmlze » . o . 0S £11 C ‘U8 B Q golfing a» lllatmm i‘ Why. Did Chamberlain "Th u ma ‘Kingdom will. ' JI new‘... ti" no ............ t... Refuse To See Gearing? ttg reduce her A . l s. average ior 1035-30 unless Canada Two hours "before V!!! was dditlltlila takes immediate steps to make add- Guru‘ p1‘fln¢d 1° fly g9 Logflog in ‘°‘°;"“ 5.25"’ °‘ ‘"°"“° ““‘“' talk with the Brliieh Prime Mluisisn. "Canada's oxportiag‘ industries Why was his flight cancelled? Wb ' ‘ :11.“ fgflglrlflim‘ w WW” did Chamberlain refuse to see him . In the ,-Siandard this week Bills! Dshlerne, the Swedish business man who acted as a go-between to: Hitler and Chamberlain. reveals the dram- aiic lnlldo story oi exaéloy wlha: gilt)- peacd in Berlin during ss as ave- fui hours on the morning of Se tolu- ber 3, i939. This is the final lull ‘ _ at of tbs arsenal notes o! the pan who l7 only recently was called to the vrlinsse stand at the Nuremberg trials. It's an amazing deeunsai. published re: the all?! slime in English. exclusively by s taadard. v .'~ y ‘Till INCOMI TAX DITICTIVII it oora has... ttwutinm gold t r es ‘l -~ i ‘every , 811W"! ohm is lime Sylvia novle. daughter of hi. me Mn. Wlired Boyle. as a... Brim crescent. was X-rsyed by u» Mobile X-ny Unit at e1 orariea Street. sym- a a Grade 1 pupil at Prince sci-m School. ‘ Still hipeh To Know About llse lllii‘ A; Garden lntetilelde Al I say so? I did I must have been telling a lie. Of course. it isn't paid for. You know uulte well we haven't sot a been. . . ." l-Ie moved im- tiontly from one leg to the other. ‘HOW are you letting on with tying ‘ gnvyrtiexndarling? Don't be all nght Her fingers fumbled and relax-l ed their hold. Sh! closed her eyes for a moment and tried to shake oif this Rrowinl i or weak- ness and nausea. She abomini ably ill and her min out in 1d damn sweat. liven the dis- lllfblnl lUVlll I! Ch dl - ma: clip annual mop frogn nit, ll "s sun . wh t - l ill ht," O I 011 Glfthsl in sank into a sittinl position the bed. “I'm sorry. Martin. said. “I don't am; how I can feel horribly ." She man- sorew her features into an It a Ml V017 convincing Standard writes s ~l3a~"':1&l..’. is mum. rsuvlirnv an. anger i. a eitll... \ and hér playmates are free from Now you are sure that your, child Tuberculosis! D0 YOU WISH TRIM TO STAY SAFE? They can, if they are protected-iron infection-but anybody who hasn't been ‘X-rayerl may be a menace to their latch. - ‘PROTECT THE CHILDREN-MACK! SURE YOU All X-IAYID Come to ill Grafton Street. don't bellm- lsllli It appointment Olin Moiiill! In ‘Frill! 10 LN. to ll Noon and 3 EM. to S PM. and Monday. Tuesday and nanny evenings, I to s PM. till-i- hill el Farmer's Attention . I {We need large uantitias cnnrsrmas snaps an ssakmq rlllsilvkylir rosettes. some our g " -' i’ l i'."i",'.i'l'..'13. ..‘.'i lb - iy. ptnflilrna. outsell ’ their. tftrfli‘ poaai l-y get