talzcn place. A C)3l;'i50Pi'ice N'.’W Prize (Federation of Agriculture News) 133:: as-8_ . . 3 A mp; By Any Other-"Name The anonymous writer who shoots from ambush is a difficult target 10 hit and all the more so when mey are two (N of them, writer yo, 1 professes to believe that a l,’1.'I'“ orlinlzation using the “Un- inn" tag would be more effective ._ha«. a federation. Pers ally we ,-.,e still inclined to bel eve that ihe value of any organization de- pends on the interest of the mem- hrrs and on the quality of the moor.-.rJp available. changing the name from federation to union unuld not likely effect any mark- srl improvement in either. gulcaliy g. federation is a join- mg together of organisations while i union is a Joining together oi in- ilivlduals. Thus the P111. Federa- '.l0I"l of Agriculture is at once both 3 tederstion and a union. There mgy well be some difference oi apinlon as to whether the Federa- :;on has died oii. we question that -he North’Wlnsloe farmer believes :ne, statement himself, it he does he must be one of those individu- 11'} who believes in beating dead horses. The second writer signing him- tut farmer from St. Peters asks uhv the annual meeting of all irdcratlon directors was not open- rd to the public. This matter has 1Ii"C8dY been dealt with in previous news letters but we may further Iifile that the constitution pro- v,.des that only directors are elig- .nli- to vote at such a meeting_ rlus provision would appear to in- iicate an intention on the part oi ihoae who framed the constitution '0 confine the meeting to direc- inrs elected by the members and vuember organizations. Further the l‘r'ovinclaI Board decided that the meeting thould be conducted in lilil manner in order to provide me elected directors a full share of the available time for the dia- nisslon of problems related to the ii-ganination. in view of the fact that the federation held 12 general meet. ‘Hg! throughout the Province in he 12 months previous to the an- auai meeting. meetings. which were opened to all members and at- ionded by many who were not members we feel that farmers were no CI‘l:ll‘._;i‘ in r:'.:'.L;:: iiluca it: to be heard. The closing paragraph as 33,50 2900 in 1058. This statement is in- accurate by at least "l00‘1.'.. I Potato Resolution V We still maintain that in spite H191‘-5 "I111! the Possibilities _in numerous difficulties which beset group action and the impossibility the industry, of the individual exerting any 1, wruxluma mo potgto produc. 10109! Which Dim‘!!! far in the where have no say in setting a background, and affect the farmers place for their product mo mun WIY 01 1116- / accept whatever is offered them. To the advocate» of a farmers 2, And wr-LEREA3 the production HD1011. We mat’ 53)’ Y-hfli» WC ITO 110‘ and marketing oi potatoes here opposed to the aims and principles and elsewhere has always been 0i "1950 KY0“?! bl“ We 319 00"‘ more of is gamble than we think cerned with the ilck 01 Twill-I necessary. oiten resulting in severe which will develop with two or- room to the producer, ganizations competing ior the iai'- 3, And wH;1zm,E,a_s mo produce” m¢r5' SUPPOH Ind Cl0h Cilimihl W of potatoes must pay what is asked SDCIK 101' I-he ifldi-i-Sir! “FOF U The for the materials and equipment Trumpet Give Ah Uncflmh Smlndu uscd in the production of farm Who shalt Prepare Himself To pmduoo, The Battle?" 4. And WI-i.i'JR.EAS the larger M’n“°I"' M"k°““‘ I)ie'eIIalseiI.igmtII,1v:3i-rirflpofartfao €aI<f:e‘I1IiIzIe a1rI1d There is no disputing the fact li]h_°I’ abulliiy I4°mI(I1‘;°;’au‘;‘ir ’!‘:_rnI1‘;: In“ the M‘m"'°I”' Fedenuon 01 w’Iithsi1eIIItIilIIzXtIi"’ and vother materials 5310""-“T5 “id ‘he ““m°” U” for the production of potatoes on 1°“ '30 5°‘ 5°’ 93'“ "9 93" °“ the a sub-contract basis. This, we feel, question of the Marketing Board has 3 wndmcy to penuade mg for all livestock. The federation is fa,.m,_._., to plant mo” potato“ C°mmm~5d W P1‘°"‘°m‘3 5 Hm; than they otherwise would, there- Marketlng Board and R915 I‘ M5 by encouraging o\'ei‘-prodiiciion to I mihdiie ‘mm “'3 m°mI’°”5- hi” the detriment of the average far- does not at the moment have the me,‘ support oi a sufficient number oi 5. And WHEREAS the 13,“,- farmers for an all inclusive Llve- Dea1c,_Gm“.er ,5 now producing stock Board, “'19 ME“-“Obi F°d°'“I'I°" '93‘ States and in this province and 1113-5 ‘-119 Im-P°‘““C° °I “greemem supplyinz the market with their 011 '3” P3" 0‘ 5 m‘I°’“Y °[ “*1” own grown potatoes in addition me" b9f°T° “Ch " B°'“I I’ 1”‘ to their sub-contracts here and on SW16 End “I‘51~V "0 be “C59-“I”I‘ which they receive commissions Th9 liliemflii W“ the F°d”""I°n and discouiits on fertilizers, spray 1-1 Ilboiflflihi W3 P15“ °I ‘he Un‘ materials, containers, etc. used and ion is at once unfair and untrue. 5uppm.d_ m3,..1,_V gmng mom on " 'llta I.‘ over the aver- Hog Differentials :§eIa}:un’::IIIla S V H08 Droducers will be interested 3- And VVHEFIEAS ”‘_°l‘“d“"d“r;‘I in the actual effect of the changes iiii'm*‘T “i” l“’-‘‘”' kn?“ ‘°“' ma 3 in the differential‘ in price be. potatoes to produce in conjulriclpn tween the different grades of with otiwi‘ iaimcrs l0bi5iilJP rm Hogs. Herc-with we set forth what “Talk” 0‘ I’? 7,9“5{"’I“1 5 ‘Tb rs the change will be, provided that i'CC€iVm8 3 DWI” 0‘ “5 3 °” ' provided with ample opportunity until a proper organization is for- mulated comprising all Producers Department of Health and Welfare" DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS In accordance with the Uniform Vital Statistics Act as enacted by the Provinces of Canada. Prince in North America. 1. Tl-{ElRKF‘OR.E be it resolved that we comm}.-nd the PE. Island Fa:'lncrs Ferleration for endeavour- ,ing to improve the average far- 'mer's situation in this province by obtaining federal and provincial legislation for the operation of 3 Potato Pool. which has given us better than average prices for our potatoes. both hcre and in the Un- Iitcd Stairs riurmlt it .\'t‘ar when a worth while influence upon the on or this pmvmco gm; ,1“. CITY AND DISTRICT JARMAN SHOES for men from 11'fid.y_ Al”-|_| 23, 1954 $9.95. Henderson as Cudmore. , on occupying their new home. A Miss Kathryn nowley. Mrs. Hae- "WE '""5‘T THE “CK W"J4'- short address was read by Mrs. Gregor was assisted by Mrs. Arthur The Guardian Page 8 35-10 COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. mo MEN! Made to measure suits 33.50 from $49.50. Henderson at Cudmore oi the letter in question states that c 32,50 32,19 federation membership declined by 1) 3225 31,55 CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. IIADIATOBS repairing and re- al I drop in individual member- Following resolution originated'ln1°°'““' M‘”"” B‘“"" S°"”°" Ihll? in «hi! Pmvince that firm or- a farmers meeting in this Province,' Elm?-Iiiloh-1 iii central Ire zniiuns a meeting which was not called ground all over the world and will by the pogo,-anon, -rho 1-mom. continue to increase in prestige and Lion indicates considerable thought influence as more and more iar- and on undergtanding or the at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. 1310 or 5262. 3ANDY'B"l\'ow catering to Bail- Socisi Gatherings. Phone 1412. FROM ENGLAND.— Grey Flan- derson at Cudmore. SPECIALS for Friday and Sat- W. W. Wellner Ltd. LADIES’ MADE TO MEASURE Oudmore. HEAR H. B. CHANDLER speak; on Community Planning Broad- cast, Sunday, April 25th. at 1.15. Scarves. Handbags, Hosiery, Suits and Coats. Sunter's Ladies‘ Wear. Hall at 8.15. SOUBIS W. M. 8. Easter‘ Th iii‘.- ofierihg Service will be held i St. at 7.00 p. in. Special music. lows: Canoe Cove 11 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m, Clyde River 3 p. m. Nine Mile Creek 3 p. m. Note Shirley to Neil Morrison Macl(ln- Macxinnon of Tyler, Texas. Mar- riage to take place June 5th. WINSI.0E PASTORAL CHARGE. TOWN TAXI-—Dla.i 6510. KEROBENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryentan DACI('s SHOES for men. Can- ada's finest shoes from 517.95. Hen- derson dc Cudmore. IIIJREX batteries solos and ser- TI“? Umied Church "I Cfliifldl ‘YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS I\lORE— vice. Mallett's Battery Service. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINERY, JIMMY‘! TAXI — Dial 1370 163%; Great George Street. EvcryIBrackiPy. style Hi-style. SPECIAL. WEEK-END 0NI.\’.—,CIIARGE.—.S l'vicr-5 Sunday, April quetl. Weddings, Conventions and Scarves, Handbags. Hosiery, Suitslzath. ii a. m. Easter Communion and Coats. Sunter’s Ladies’ Wear. Service at Millview. '1 p. m. regular SPECIALS for Friday and Sat- 5 d _ p w_ nel Trousers by Dan. 82500. Hen- urday. 20:". Discount off all Ladies 0“ I" as T Hand Bags. W. W. Wellner Ltd. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN urday. 20% Discount or all Watches. CANADA. —— schedule for Sunday, April 25th. Caledonia 11 a. m. Mur- ray Harbour South 3 p. in. Wood :a1.ao.."; ,. eurrs from 349.50. Henderson s :I.,‘_“,’,‘a,‘“A " "‘ M”"“" R" E P-‘"73" SALE *1 M00” “"3 Canada. Services Sunday, April Mcél-cod. on 3rd floor. 2 D- m- SBl- 25lh. Victoria 11 a. m. Hampton s ur ay. brown bread. Fireside Group Trin-'H gaxm-_ Mm15;or_ SPECIAL. WEEKEND oNLY._ ity Junior Women's Associaiion. BEACH POINT Gospel Cliapci.i»“§1~ [-AsT()}{ATE. Evangelistic service at 700 p. mm 51‘. Perms CATHEDRAL A. an M“”'“Y RN" P“b“° H3“ 5‘ 3-45iRivvi- 3.00 ll in Don: Cred?!’-‘ Hope Sanders Flllii IIl(I‘(‘. P. A. present two one-act plays 9' m' speck” “ngmg “ bmh '”'.D. 111- RN‘. H- Bhfber. Psi-1!-OR Wednesday, April zath, in Churcll V‘°“~ 10"” H‘*"h~ ' I rm: LAST am MEE’I‘I.\'G with_qun -wluno PACKAGES of Stamps. ’”"’““““”“ K""“°”‘ T- “"°”‘-‘I ““Cai=+=. Travmsc 3 in. nu. Crapaud 7 MARSHFIELD po,,,,,,e_., 1,, mm W, S.,.,o,em James United Church on April 2s-.h1"“’““""E- " 7'“ P’°5bY“’“a“ 25:11. Time will be no mm-ninzi Church in Canada. Sllliday. ,’\))i':li5en,,(-,9‘ 25th. 11 a. m. Harrington. 3 p. m.‘R4._ _1_ E_ H H - d M‘ ‘\_ M _ N W. ' 1 S nu; [>R[«js3)’T[-,fi|AN cnugcu Mount siewai-i. 7.30 p. m. Mai-sh-i,_..,I>e\,_ ea “mo ' ' m [N (:AN,u),a_ _. cent,-51 parish, field. Rev. Lee Mncl\'aughton, B. A, " Services next Lord's Day as foi- Minister. CORNWALI. UNITED CHURCH. 39“ _- W91’-_ Mmi5=ei‘- Sei‘- day, April 25th. Bonshaw ii.oo a.m change of hour for Clvde River ser— "C65 Apr” 25”“ M“ be 55 I°“°w*": V .. Kingston at . R . I id . — . “V ’°'"‘ "‘°h°1“°"' ‘““ 1.30 p. m. Rev. T. A.. Wilson, B.sc.. guest preacher at both! PHOTOGRAPII NOTRE DAMEi ENCAGEMENTI _ M_ d M . places. Mm Helen Wilson will be m.ne_“' A MBCKBY M rC?]2r;_J,|l:s_ heard in two sol-as at Cornwall. New the Notie Dame Players in "Pride town‘ Wm] 10 Mmoume my m_ Dominion service cancelled for theiand Prejudice". printed in Moli- gflgemem of their daughter Hem‘ day but service there May 2nd. ui.day's issue, was taken by Meyers ‘ 730_ D. m. Cornwall Sunday School Studios, not Barter‘: Film Lab. 1 non son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenlson Apr” 25m’ M “'00 " m‘ Personals and Mrs, 1,,-jg}, \v,-.,-,-..n"p. m. Vernon River 7.30 p. m. Rev. —’l‘he United Church of Canada. h:I\'9 returned in iI|(‘li' home ili‘G“i"- w~ '1-iII"'}' W1” C0"dUCi« ihfli services Sunday are as follows: l\.'nrih RUFIICO after an r‘.\'ir‘nrI:rrI‘5°1"'i("‘-"- I 3-00 P~ m- C°mW9“ 53 7.30 p. m. All Wf'ICCl'l’lP. . will be G1ggey'a Pharmacy, next Stewart’! Ewen Macxinnon and a suitable Bowness and Miss Mary Ilse- hxeryr gift presented by their daughter. Kinnon. CAVI'Zl\'l)l.\'H l'NI’I'E[) CHURCH OF CANADA. — Services Bunday, April 25th. New Glasgow ii a. m. Cavendish 730 p. m. Rev. F. W. Sawdon. Minister. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - —_ __..._____. Famous Editor’: Homemaking Column Now a Regular Thursday Feature new.~'papl‘r tlirough her new 4- o I u m n “(‘onfidentiail_v Yoilrri". Miss Sanders is well known throughout Canada Iloili as a long-timc editor of Vliaiciailic Magazine and as Director of the Consumer Branch, \\'ari.lme Prices & Trade Board, Ottawa. For out.-:ianding results in this iiifficlilt post she was made a (‘runninndcr of the Order of the British Empire. ’i‘iiis newspaper is happy to be able to invite you to road the Byrne Hope San- ' Iivrs roiulnn every Thursday. Tiirougii it, she will give you iiclpiul menu suggestions, tips for better, easier house- kvoping, and valuable infor- mation on new products and scrvicrs as they become :ivoilabic. Personal letters, words during World War II, for advice or information she was speaking from vast from Miss Sanders, should experience. Happily, til i 3 he addressed to Byrne Hope Minister: Rev. .l. M. Sproulc. (9.30 a. m. mislead of 2.30 p. m.) York. 11.00 a. in. Central. 730 p. m ' I POWNAI. I'NITEI) PASTORAL service at Pownal. Rev. '1‘. R. UNITED CIIURCII OF CANADA. icoveheacl — Union Road. Services ‘Sunday. April 25ih. Stanhope ll 3. m. CDVi'I'IPZI(‘I Road 3 p. m. Wm! Covehead 730 p. m. Rev. Norman Green. HAMPTON P A S T 0 R A L VCIIARGE. - The United (‘lllurvh r‘l IVINI HOPI SANDERS. C.I.E. Idhr ol Cenfldsnileliy Yours "The health of the nation lies in the hands of the skill- ed IlfliIl0nl8I\'(‘i'.” Whcli Byrlie baked bean-5 3'-‘dip. m. Briii=.hiiv.' 1.30 p. m. Rev R i NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- —- Sunday. ‘April 25Ih. I-‘iiirvieiv 11 a. m. North TRYON FNITED CHURCHES.- da_v. April 25th. ’l‘r_\on ii a. m. . ‘ i. (‘anariian writer is Sanricr- (‘onfidc-ntialiy - .;< Central Christian Church tonight‘ P] S I h 1 H Hume“ . - v « ' " 3 :l:‘::::’.°.:':*;‘.;::l:;::.“;=l:.:?:;. -. -. ":.....:::.° in nu <---ee-c st Book Room ' ,cro.«,.q." special music and R spoon-imchn \1mi5._Pr counsel for rcnricrs of this Montreal. ‘ ‘welcome. ' ‘ ' ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN I’ -A S T 0 R A L ( VHURCH. Belriisi. Sunday. April‘ Science Shrinks Piles Evening service '7 p. m t l TRYON —- BONSIIAW BAPTIST PAST0ll.A'l‘E.—Rev. Ernest J. Bar- irass, MilliSli"l‘. services for Sun- Finda Healing Substance That Doss Both- Reiieves P.ain——Shrinka Hemorrhoids Toronto. Ont. (SprciaI‘v-- 3 among these suflerers were a very Wrstmoreialld 3.00 p. m. Tryon For the first tune science has ‘ wide variety of hemorrhoid condi- Ioundanew healing substance with lions, some of 10 in N years’ the astonishing ability to shrink standing. hemorrhoids and to stop bIecding—- All this. without the use of no!- vrithout surgery. ooiics. anesthetiu or astringent; of In one hemorrhoid case after any kind. The gecrgt ig . now another, "very striking iniprnve- healing substance (Bio-Dyn¢)_. meat.” was reporied and verified by the discovery of A worId—famouI doctors’ observations. rcasarch institution. Already, Bio- Pajn was relieved promptly. And, Dyna is in wide use for healing while gently relieving pain, actual injured tissue on all parts of the reduction or retraction (shrinking) ody. took place. Now this new healing bounce And most. amazing of ali—~ihis is offered in ointment form for improvement was maintained in _ hemorrhoids under the ngmg PLAYERS — The photograph of VERNON — ORWELI. PASTOR- AI. CIIARGE. —- Sunday, April 25th. Orwell li a. m. Eldon 2.30 liighfleld 11 a. m. Winsloe North ifsit in Ottawa, Ont, anrl Colum- 3 p. m. Winsloe south 7.30 p. m. The Easter message will be given at Hlghtleld and the Good Friday message at Winsloe North. All are welcome. Hrbcr ll. Hardy, Pr:-shy. bin. Missouri. While in Ottawa. "OL'5E‘“'ARh"NG *‘ on Al)?“ they were the guests of gm-1,-,2. Mrs. MncGregor was hostess at son-in-law and daughter. Mr. anriiihe home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Colin S. Roy, and their \'l.<iiiMrs. Hudson Bnwley, Belvedere to Columbia was spmli with an- Ave. to a. few friends who met in other =nn-in-law and fitlillzhiflr, .\ii ‘express t‘nI-ir gonrl \\ISIli‘fl to them: cases where doctors’ observations I’rcporali'an H.‘ The price is oniy were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make. nu:-h astnriisbing lI!iI('Inf‘nffl as "Plim- have ceased In be a prnbimni" Anri $1.19 a. tube including an appiiestor. The name to ask for is Preparation }{—at all drug stores. And remem- hcr— if not entirely satisfied -— vour money will be refunded l7mmP'l.\‘- Vrud. Mark large surplus exists on both sides ‘of the border. 2. '1“HER.EFOR.E be it further re- solved ihat we commend the of- iiiciaLs oi the Potato Pool for ob- liaining a single fi'el_1hi« ZONE in limo pro\‘lIl£‘e by iilf‘ll' agreement with the Canadian National Rail-, iways. 3. THEREFORE be it further resolved that we sug.2€Siv to ‘he Farm Federation of this province Edward Island has been declared one Registration District for the purpose of carrying out REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS Wit.hin the Registration District of Prince Edward island fifty-five (55) Registration Centres have been established and Deputy Registrars have been appoint- ed as follows: REGISTRATION CENTRE DEPIITY RI'2(ilS'I'Ii.AR l.'I'lgnIsli Terrence Gavin :I.Il.'|L it c_iidcavoilr_ to \\0i'k out 2. St. Louis W. P. Callaghan ‘some solution to this pressing W0- 3. Elmsdale Mrs. Everett Matthews iblem in conjunction with the Po- 4. Alberton . Eva I, Dyer ,tnto Pom then solicit the support 5. Western Hospital Sister Mary Angela ,of the Federal F:\l‘m‘Ft?dEl’iiil0n. 6. Bloomfield . Lawrence Peters the federal and }?il'0VllllClaIA WV‘- 7. O’Lrary L. E. NIBCKEIIZIP ‘crnmcrits of Can:\ 3. lie mer- R. Cape Wolfe John H. MEC“/IIII£llilx ‘can l’~‘ar.-n Union and the federal 9. Coleman Mrs. J. B. MflCKfl\’ 'and State governments of the U. in. Conway .1. Clinton Morrison s.A. in order that something con- ll. Ellerslie Winston England cl-ete may be done to Ciiminfli-C l2. Tyne Valley Edwin Hanson waste and confusion in this im- 14. Lt-nnox island l-‘. W. Purser pox-tnnt phase of farming. and at 15. Wellington I-‘ausiin Richard ohe some time safeguard the pro- l6. Summerside George L. Ciow -oucor-5 ,-md consumers, the tax- W. Central Lot. 16 Clarence ltlcFadderi payers of both nations. iii. Miss Margaret Mai-Ix‘. Prince Co. Hospital. S'slde , 4 THEREFORE be it further Kenslngton resolved that we 5113895‘ the {°I‘ :3 Mrs. (T. M. Kenncrli Police __________________________________________________ ,_ Sister Mary David (City lins- pilal _________________________________________________ ,_ Mus Belly Prndlrinn fl". E. l. Hnspiiaiv. 20. Sea View Mrs. Earl Macl\‘a_v lowing as an example of what may 21. Central Bedeou A E Wright be done; That a. guaranteed price 22. Kinkora . .. I R Mf‘Cflh*‘ or $1.50 per. bushel be guaranteed 23. Carleton Siding Raymond l-larvcv to nil producers who are farm ”~ T"3'°" “ed "- L°’”‘I owners or lcasers in each State ‘.25. Crapnud . hfra. Thomas H. Rest jnnd province by way of special 25. Hunter River 1’. R. Boyle mggs basgd ,,'n 5 percentage of his 27. North Rusilco Cyril Pineau }1flnd'aL 200 saicnble bushels to JR. Bnnshaw Mrs. Neil K. Salmnnrl 1”“, ac"_ Tho percentage to be New Haven Mr. Richard MarPlirc {based on the memgo number of .'lO, Tyrone Lenus J. Trainor [bushels mm in each state and Ill. Harrington Preston Rodd ,pmVmce dun": me last, ten you 32. Dunstsffnage Mrs. W. B. Dover periom Provlnclal and Sign gta. Jfl. Charlottetown C. W. Maclirtllur, Chief City H;5,_,C5 to be used in determining .14. ‘the number of bushels disposed of. ‘As a further example. supposing nus pi-mince sold potatoes produc- fcri on 11'» of our clear land. U19“ C-4 r" ::5.\. .. "- E Mc'I‘arue fCli.\' Pulicet 1’"'°"me mII11"shMiI:is"i)cECiIilet:iacKrI¢§ 16, M9, An, Lloyd Ballum 3‘ 3°° ‘f“”,‘.° {"5}: Clear’ mm, -IT. Milivimv .. -I~ I\- Smith for 5“ 10,". n. 1? th 100 “"5, rm. Mt. Stewart izari Jay iThereir1r£‘. I-iigmm ‘l’ T. . ccial ::9. Poakrs Mrs. L. Devin! l°‘““' Md “um Wwfie Kgouid in. .\iorcil .. .\irs. Byron Wcbslrr ‘lags for 2.000 bushels, lisb he] ‘ii. Si. Pt-to-ra Brent J. Giliis inf-t lilm $3,000 at $1.50 pol mus M. 42. Monticello I-Ilmcr 0'Hanlo.\' 3"“-V “um”; pr°dmIIr .°°l‘ tlinllii 4:1. Elmira Mrs. Helen Murphy ii!!! placed on lhetrnni e fliel sold 44. Semi: .\il-ivin McQuaid ‘ispecini tagged poa tics vim“ ms. -15. South: Hospital Mrs. Margaret Moonr-,i. R..\'. ‘‘*“d he “°”I.d haw’ {O ‘ kflim .u;_ gridgemwn F. W. Clay litliniicr on price‘ and .0 mal d A ,1 Cardigfln M” D. Scrinumur ;thom nt all after special igggrk pn- I3. Gnoriictown Mrs. P. J. Driorle 113105‘ “cw dmpmcd M‘ lyt "pd 59. hinniazur . ,. Mrs. Catherine Stewart ;ii1K iii“ 5“W’I~" "I tspw” h_::g°_ ,-,0’ Km“ Cflumy Hosp“ M“ V", MBCDOMMI Rd-\v_ ,potaiocs well below the reqtlikfl an 51. Murray Harbour Mrs. Fnyne Mac!-end lm°““" “’ ''“‘’‘’'y ‘ '’ m“ ‘ ' ,would leave the market very’ . . Murray River Mrs. Annie Johnston i ' f and no , caiedonil John S. Stewart strong Ullili dlsuosed ov. . Bl-lie River -I. W. 36” ‘JP"1'*‘I"°5 Could ‘:6 (:::';I";d . Eldon Mrs. R. A. culls who POM“ P00 ‘“ ‘ """ " " . t each farmer. in every SL819 The following REGULATIONS have been approv- ll-Iii nrovince. 81-50 W “Whil- l":~.. RE BIRTHS The above list includes all the Hospitals in the Province and all births therein will in future be re- corded by the Deputy Registrar on the Hospital Staff. Births occurring other than in a Hospital must be recorded at the nearest Registration Centre with- in thirty days of the birth. , RE DEATHS No burial shall be made unless the funeral direc- for or acting funeral director has obtained a Burial 01‘ Transportation Permit from one of the above nam- ed Deputy Registrars. PROFITABLE SPOT MARGATE. lzznrland. <CP*—D°- nations in a collection box out- side St. Paul's church here rosa- lsuddeniy when a new bus H10? WM placed nearby. Church treasurer ‘W. P. Samson figured it is “con- science money" from paflenleijl debsrklng with pennies in their hands. ( __~__,__,. I Always HA Vflllf?-FRISH’ All deaths must be recorded immediately with the Deputy Registrar from whom the Burial or Trans- portation Permlt was obtained. INII EIIIE COFFEE W. T. CROCKETI. Director of Vital Statistics. IIXIITI No The (I1¢"tI,II; ‘to Georgia ‘““I Thu I \ and Mrs. Jar. Brydnn. i __._j_>_______Z__ ___i__ mm: Arr 11- was at :‘1§,,,,c.;..v;r. G "-I f ,> . . ' Mel-0°‘ is Y. Meal’, of New ‘York. I i’. .. 125 EITINTQWOHIY’ The builders applied for the loan an 10 last w ck it ii fl-3 the n u . MI’. and Mrs. Bob {fling ‘olflh t IT ndunlegtaiation lhaodr ybv.-can lproclaimeed THE MONTREAL 51"-'4 AIR ‘men doy for I hm“ om C - H‘ peimuiing banks to enter the wEDNE5DAY- opplied Thli" w Na ‘o si 14°. newest branch -3 orlglgedending field for the uni "Axe" "- ‘W rea under the er of B. o '9 1~1orthVanc0“"° time. Local real emu brokers dis- m&n‘gC-MHC mfliller in land some iveeks ago that wide- grleck. pread iniertai \aI.\ being shnun in woaxluo wlru cauasiaul IN evrar WALK or url since III) I Aprii 1: I95‘ (van¢gUVI'Iv III‘ First 3.. Housiiig Loan; For Pointe Claire Project 3900.000 Loan Goes .to Builders Hen Under New Federal Housing legislation First housing loan to be made by a chartered bank in Canada to be devoted to the erection of 84 homes in the Points Claire dlstri to be built in three sections. it was announced today. The chartered bank involved ll the Bank of Montreat which mlde a loan of name 3900.000 under the terms of ibe Federal Govern-1 mom's new legislation. ( I Builders are sunny View Drvelopmen . Inc, of wind: the K K. M. Lawee: and the architect - _ S4 b P I he legislation by American m- In eresia. " roots. Ifl edaluaninsia howl Loan Approved lrn C.-nlral .\ior'igage and Hnu-in,-; I" ‘orporailon a n pi e \ e d the loan oii- hree days alien H was I|I(‘d \\'lIIl he bank Mr Moor pninied nut lrvil} ihai we "sample" houses IIVPMI} he been built on the pr ' _ n'i\'sie funds -— one . _ _ ,. Mn. "ywkors in Can “Ml HANH I III i. Will If you need a Mortgage Loan under the NI-IA, talii to your local "MY BANK" manager. . . you will like his helpful approach to your building problem. BANK -or MONTREAL 6aauu(4'47¢1ut 844‘ Charlottetown Branch. 105-107 Grafton‘ Street: BEN ROGERS. Manager.