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' Eqylot ‘it fleu/elleea [at gout Qenetationa. . -..-,1»2~S-€.iao.=l»~.».§;f‘“ _ v__,_l,.-,..~a.-=e.-v-.:. Ftowens ~ We have a fine display of POTTED DAF- FODILS, TULIPS, CYCLEMEN, etc. Also all varieties of Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquets, Corsages. When in need of Flowers for any occasion, CALL 96» WEST Ellll NURSERY LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN ' . BOOK-ENDING nouns ALMAC Specializing In WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, HQUSI‘PARTIES, Oil. For appointments PHONE 1578-1 l " Photo um“ BANQUETS, Depertnreoflmdor Two Charlottetown Oub Pwll an losing a lo al leader ill lg. erson of Miss erthe Storey W 0 s leavl Monday W1"! h" ‘m’? ‘or "he Miledb sung-d Cubmal y . télgelrtthéhgaxlfkeeglltk for the lllt two years and recently WM" Quill started up at Trinity her ervicel were requested there also, a d she has been doing dual duty at. both Packs since that time. Thursday night 8 8P0"? °f h“ fellow-saunter: vislt d her Bl- he!‘ pack meeting and terlln: yvfllk‘ er, President of the Scouters Club on behalf of the Club presented her with a glft following which Don MacLaod, Assistant Cubmaster of the Kirk Pack presented her with a going-away present from the Klrk Cubs. we wlll all mlsg Bertha and wish her good luck and good Scouting and hope she wlll come back some day and get into the groove o! Oubblng here in Charlottetown a- gain. AJKC. at Salvation Army Scoutumster Frank J. Costello, A. P. C. assisted Mr. Robert Chand- ler, Scoutmaster of the Salvation Army Troop at their Troop Meet- ing Monday night. We need more o! these vlslts Irom interested Pro- Ivlnclal and District officials. The Chief All peo e interested ln Scouting on the sland will be sorry to learn that "The Chief" as.we all call the Rev. S. J. Davies is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital re- covering from an operation. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope to have hlm back with us soon, working for the welfare of the Scouts and Cubs. First Charlottetown Troop tSalnt Dunstan! Basilica) At the last regular meeting of the St. Dunstsns Basilica Troop Patrol Leader Frank Zakem was presented with the Cub Instruc- tor's Badge {or assisting with the Pack d-urlng the past two months. Patrol Leader Edward Mullins is also eligible for this badge, and it will be presented in the near tu- ture. » Spy Hunt An outdoor spy Hunt was ar- ranged for the First Troo a short time ugo. Scouts in Patros scour- ed the city, following a trail as instructed by a series of sealed messages, some of which were in code. The messages were picked up at different houses throughout the city and much interest was shown by all who took part ln this uc- tlvlty. The Trei ended at the Troop Hall where cookies and Chocolate Milk were served. Recruiting During the month of March the First Troop is open for recruiting of those boys of the parish wish- ing to Join the movement. Already several boys have been enrolled as Recruits and it is felt that the membership of the Troop shall have reached twenty four ln num- bcr before the end of the month. New Patrols will not be formed. the existing Patrols brought up to full strength before beg - ning the Spring activities. Recruit- ing will cease on March 29th. The Kirk Troop We understand the Kirk Scouts ore going on an expedition next Saturdl . You've heard of “opera- tion SKOX", well the call their! "operation ADVANCiIE." Provincial Headquarters Mlu Helen Oidden, Office Sec- retary of the Provincial“ Boy ooutl Auoclat on left for ltfax rldny morning. She ls expected back on March 20th. Appreciation Charlottetown Scoutmalterl re- ceived a letter of ap reclstlon from Mr. L. E. Macleod lstrlct Direc- tor of Postal Services, for the ac- tion on the Fart of the_ B9 Scouts tin an herlnz mall which was soe tered in the airplane crash of February filth. Sewlcel like this are rt of the Scout training and t e boys are always only too glad to render services to the Community. . - , IIINIZII W. I. met It the - rx I n" of Mrs, Recline 6th with members ‘fo vlsltors present. In ma § Wt]. eenceofthe mdv President pcn..oaan . mum! llexleal Will. I s rise I learned that ha not seen a priest for at 11 years. Whe they realised who I was they elt and kissed m hands, begging to be blessed and wanted me to heal all the lick xiii)“ led tn t r ld Prom s a wou come back the ' t gt I would no“ d". ‘ m Ill chlldre ."lhey.lnmmedlate '3 is ed rl e chapel In s b ‘The oi e that I woul ve 11 dhlldrenuio baptize, ~' "I went beck every day wlth either the doctor or the dent st. I baptized two or three children evgry day until I got the ll. I also married one c uple. They had otttctallysnd ubilcly taken one another u hus an“ and four years ago with t un standing that they would have their marriage blessed by e priest whenever one came. Every word of this was registered in the vil- loge governor's books with the names oi’ two children that I be i‘ ptlzed Washington Spotlight BY CLYDE BLACKBURN WASHDIGTON, March (GP) -- Fighting whet we prove to be a lost caus Bowles. economic ctabfilzcr, has had to give some ground to those demanding an en to price cou- trols, all he while plead ng for an end to the "fear and doubt and blind self-interest" which he claims threatens the country with wild inflation m5» O ester Meanwhile consumers lace con- tinued shortages of commodities which should be ln plentiful su ply and which many declare woul he easily available but for controls on prices. When there ls e shortage of e5- sentlal foods, such as butter, and of such a desperately-needed com- modlty as lumber, the situation becomes serious. So the country ls divided into _ two warring camps, those who would cast aside all safeguards against inflation and let p find their level, as an invitation to capacity groductlon, and those who believe t e line can be held and production still achieved 1f all co- operate. It is the latter policy that Mr. Bowles. backed by the administra- tion, now ls advocating and a rc- lurtant Congress is being urged to extend for another year the Price Control Act under which the Ol- tice of Price Administration oper- ated through the war. The act ex- pires June 80. President Truman is backing Bowles to the llmlt but lt appears that the anti-inflation forces can win only if the constant appeals by radio and the printed and spok- en word can enlist the great masses of eager would-be spenders to co- operate, and convince the get-rich- now boys to be patient. Some 400 Washington correspon- dents were hosts to Winston Churchill, his wile, and children Sarah and Randolph, but whnt the former war leader said was not to be published. It may be report- ed, however, that most of the ques- tlono directed at hlm had to do with the loan to Britain and if his an- swers could be published, they m be a great help to United Btetel understanding. .__.i__.__... While at work repel f f the year-old Yo: Inn at hurcbto 0rd. 1n Devon I thstcher Mr, George Elston, fell seven feet through g hole right lnto another century. l-le had fallen into l secret room o 1y been hidden for dreds of veers, On the floor of e 0 r, which was feet by seven out. be found an onclert rapier. and in the wall a "thlever c bo rd." ‘llhe room m have ac {we biluuhlflhWl-Ym who the 10!‘ fill‘. Ind 1'6- meat 10118 Ito. Lhe roo titular Distress May/Mean DANGER 5e. ca‘? eltti the witnesses. They had and _.. r l‘ mem rber uta ave the community m. _ prleu in ll ears. Y Oianadlan no J. H. Ilaporte of Mo!‘ _ e vll- la ...*-r.'::=: no 1 cerenion at the g ‘mm andwr l wen iuotices‘ the Uganda. Th ill ll trelnl n.-r. ssm 1T: w..t§£gl§.m‘3mam“5 ""3: OI GI "W have to realise there are y w w" h Q N two feorms of DIQCIPI-llflghfrzfl“: pogte‘ loriye hitter to Jhlllhfigl 6'1‘! tta..‘i“lt‘i'itli.;”..lth..l.. t. or- t s, 51,51; 5,59,» M,-,P- go, ,e=,;;<=,- 8 ders ihmlllh fear of punlllllflfi‘ here." he wrote. "To m ti?’ and i216 days bee! ca tle. with a atlon as orhoelfl heel fly appears Much tn “he. warble fly ls active from eary June to August. The heel fly lays its eggs in rows on the balrs of the leg and 1 warble fl that? holes. each SE tom holes. em squeezdeer theltxgway They o e . chsn o limo block. glad. seed-like“ objcc gay mate and the female lays her arts iirol Etosslble only when all t a comm l some ime by a wash app early spring when the swellln s on e . More than one wash essary because all the grub: do not mature at the some time. .___.________ ous causes , red on of the mll . fl in new and lot-email datfi - e y, and the northern b or large warble fly. Their b3? in general are the same- E In the season. whlle the lar owe: t the cattle; l m" atgtachea make en hill species. female lays from 400 o 800 The small grubs hatch ln , and migrate through the sys- ot the animal Wh th en vtiie holg from which in 4 or 5 weeks adul t flies emerge. At once ' has been shown 1n many of Canada the complete con- of warble files ln any‘ areamis e a e deer-e treatogoti the rr or none thelia backs 1n the lm ty lied to backs of infested animus be- lS DEC- FOLDING PROTECTION “m lt’s Tnree Weeks Before EASTER SELi.lNli l A I We Are All Ready t0 Show‘ You SMART EASTER SHOES NOW! LADIES-Du!‘ Advice Is To Select Yours Today. Sell Quickly. COME THIS WEEK PLEASE, ' near: ARE Golden Pheasant, Begumwg, Selby, G i; e550 BfL°lUi5 Ii5 f For THIS 1s ".4 sun- 1M1 . COAT season - - - - AND Tau? Mums A stoves season. nssnr ASBORTMENT or "THE season's rssmofl. m warm sun ossroas T0 sarsnrsu manor SPRING DAYS. arouses THAT wm. as THE PRIDE AND JOY or YOUR wsnnnonl. LET US SHOW YOU OUR WIDE RANGE 0F STYLES. BLOUSES TO SUIT YOUR TASTE AT PRICES RANG- ING FROM $2.98 t. $4.98 EXPEBIMENTEBS FAVOR Sntzg SUBSTITUTE FOB SEED A cubic foot of vermiculite W ?ve pounds and has a water h - ng capacity of five gallons. It also ho ds alr an condition. w t Two asva ‘A able at lumber Some forum cgllgztlggmgcgxgwhg 93kg‘? gt: of the concrete a ate are mixed ‘vévagumuw ‘bggtehm mm. PM‘ arm paras S]! tilratrgpéar. gegeralilfi stigtmiieilé‘; gfifsfnfhrfs "gist lg? l“ "nrlglrim nslueiautcgo nltgoleo or ubofiaoruls. 5 n | e l . £3315; 331,, f,‘f",.eb§§§§§m°§‘,§ iiiiiifistcelin iii; infdbiiiiiiietii 5%; ever u alurmlesa to plants and the it??? vliitueii m‘): s‘ “°‘t1...;.;58 = ' _ A t - m‘ PM” ”°"‘“°°‘ ‘ma Emm‘ viiiiirislieiiiiniiiutiii shah-mt 31%: wzo$rlirrenbxiluriumrixii oawqiiiri gglclocittrligalwl i“ W- 13°11 l“ Canada about the third week of subjected to 200° d of he“ b‘ ma“ mun‘ ‘flu ‘m; 3| 4-121 stirred in a of water . ‘Wm a w - g/iiigactgonsmshofligolllag xiiggetialirctxntili: lhls expands the materiel twelve so it. to separate the dherdpar- iand titted to ovgatgml: D ‘ ‘gm vols of 28 days, and. if practicable, flmeg- “lag ‘gakes i" 113M “id hlm‘ u "- Whrlflh 5mm“ u‘? pug‘ on y‘ I V" ‘o ' a fourth after on interval of 35 V a 5°‘ l‘ m 5°“ ° m to . w . care not to make the mixture too Evita u: ltttl ‘ doe strong. th wt ‘e W 9 afar than‘ soil. an h g ens often. The tome nod of wetorlh t. d r taln tb ular hlohe is ideal. fgiudera- OQLEBIIATES ‘IIND. BIRTHDAY The heat treatment makes m i 1100f! N’ the flit in _ ltsterilttsothst lowntttbbetu ' c: at 1 QUIZBW.mhll-( i--- msterlalgermlnato morempromgtly PI Off t ll tilled. $3!‘ 110 - mullwbnwg‘ "Mo: "- r w a ...r'~..::°t‘" ‘t: . ' m. w... I1 0H l 0r as t ounces s fol - ' l mmmmkf __ M115, ff‘; fikgufolfiim“ w‘ °° “m” aggitiifiiiainiiilfsitu mi-"miiu'isun¢m gal/Gil. fluids n?°t.‘.“ii‘o8l sliigfd iii? siin of the lsteQ-gnetn: J38. - bulldlnza. It ls generally obtaln- water evenly. when tla more lnto Fleet. ‘ ,_ SmartbStyldrAind Your Site“ I n‘ ova "NEW gwihullnts L1 . one new oaowsioii has auclto (solo "