isstmt To -CANADIAN BACON Pnooucizks 111mm EMPIRE 112.405 PAC Further Profit of 312000.000‘ to Farmers if Brit- ish Requirements are Met, Says President of Canada Packers Limited in Evidence Given at Ottawa Before Stevens Committee. Hog Marketing Methods Exhsusiively Probed. ru:srsr SATURDAY and MONDA stints! run turn 19m mum's-gr“ ce'L"'1_, "'""“ u ' . . When £18k Eyzs Arc Smilmg ” °' "'1'" 7555i: 0e. New York “IQ ill ' o’ I‘ "an, u,“ Paisasge (levied Gee. U. Delhi I"- W-ib 1w- h-w fifisfifi; 81mm r. nouns! e-sreossnms-s Planllyflielilaleellailatzllillieefridaymomgn‘ 1(4) w" u 9 (i uni? €l,§];) ‘P IiJVtHU iHc-l n1 ti’ y u u Q nild Txvcn but whom ii Y pm ‘hit: ‘c Vie‘ wonifi iii-Q Wu‘- . W filo‘ sterile, thrill, enema 100 e e e [hQ m. Chairmen: Ne. ec- a tinned sun-mm, "e Ge d ‘Mi m’ m”: Y" u’ m. l0 percent. whereas F Ienicsileienecllen ~ -cnewasIlpIesn$-!outale m. Biiehdsmphiaelellesml Omit; The Chairman: Q-Rsre I Ill- ntherjuesticn I would like to at JET. ' oiaan. YOU 00h about I “" “ "m" " “mnemonic. withbtehe ereandsc “film. orth. remem a . ‘all: conierence. and your representat- noj ives at that stated very E? tgsggl i?’ 5: s ‘Prepares Report x On Nova Scotia IFranc/iise Act F; TRE-Elltllfi gs: ‘TOBGOTIIN BABIES” ~__.-__.>.-l~ _ -, . d, W4.‘ . AND “OSWALW CARTOON OUI GANG COMEDY I "MERRY OLD SOUL" m; (use; Stun, (m4- leias,_WlIea l-tenleee. Oelev flies!» N 0TB FIRST ‘it Camps College n Needs Teachers _ Oi Stout Hear gy The Canadian Press) O. March lit-No feel simit the registration at Frontier College and no clsse divisions hem- per progress. ‘The student body l8 the largest oi any college in the country and me faculty works with little pay. No degrees are given but the institution gets remarkable re- suits. The lecture room and laboratory 0i Frontier College may be the common hell oi a construction camp-if there is one-the bunk- house in s reliei settlement, or a tent by the roadside. Perhaps it ie just a convenient spot in the bush, inaclearmgorontheprairise. withtheekyiorarooisndaiew logs. packing cases or nothing at all ior seats. Even in normal times Frontier College hed a wide constituency. A" tely 180.000 men, many oi than ioreign-bom workers, spend atleastapertoithsyearinths various work camps oi Oaneda. During ms the institution had an unusual opportunity ior meet- ing the needs oi cnmpmen, in the relied work camps across the Do- minion. These camps. started two years I80 by the Dominion and provincial governments, have rap- idly increased. They now number about 300, with 38,000 single un- eneployed men provided ior under emergency systems oi reliei’. It is ior "migratory and unieth- sred" in all parts oi the Dmninion, whether in supporting occupations or on reliei work. that Frontier College tries to provide a and constructive inilu- ence. m the words oi a commend- ing newspaper the organisation is andeavoring to conserve wholesome manhood srnong workers in inlet- ed camps. hontier College hes a Board oi 'P~r . 7 roweeentative oi nearly all the pro- vincee. Reduced necessarily as the result oi economic conditions, the hudlet o! 818.000 ior the year, ex- csptioragrant oiIMOOirW-vm tbs province oi (mtario. is raised al- Inoet entirely by contributions ircm public spirited men and women. list! Carefully Selected Eighty-swan laborer-teachers o! the college were located in the ver- ious camps across the Dominion during the past year. Still ilhm is a crying demand ior more men. These teachers are carefully select- ed. They must be examples oi physical iitness as well es seedem ’ is qualifications. The SATURDAY MATH!!! START! 2J0 BPIID-O-BYKI GIVEN AWAY newq nature my cenu e weed strictly payable la adv vuaem “WHEN IRISH IYB LII SKIL- ING.” Xs-IUI. IOAID OI TIADI Council Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. 11-113. ENJOY 8'1‘. PATRICK’! DAY by seeing “When Irish Eyes are Smil- L-llli. ENJOY D1‘. PATRICK’! DAY by seeing 5t. Patrick's Pill. 11-1138. Till FIAQT OI‘ 8T. PATRICK will be celebrated at Kinkora with A. Sullivan oi Bt. Damian's Uni- versity. L-lllil. Ilnardi Liaineat stoves atolls. Poor Box Funds Help Pay Fines , March bonthecontiente oi whichwilibe used to aid needy deiendants, will be 1118-6011 in the local court house. The idea was suggested by Judge Maurice "mtreeu. oi the local court. when recently he heard the case oi s young men who was charged with driving a car without a driv- er‘s license. The evidence showed the accused was working in a gar- age driving curs at s6 per week. His if-llcense. 41:8 court oiiiciais poiniod out Sailors Mail On World Tour (n, The (indies Pro-l norm-s Mounted Police. two poet cards, sl- ter iollowing Charles Radke oi this town to various parts c! the world ior six months, finally “got their him while he wes a sailor last sinn- mer in Germany. The boat he was working on had gone on a ling voylse io Indie. Burma and sever- el other pleoq in the llest. 'I‘he cards iollowed him up during his sea experiences and eventually ar- rived here. one oi the cards had ‘° no less than 1'1 different postmsrks. The Agricultural Situation In order to direct the attention oi iermers and others to the n1- litqlidsfldlwliere- Ive GORDQN OF GHOST CITY MJLJTYFJ. r “ottetown c». (st Peel's) “MY-four girls were prese t at lest mdsys meeting. Patrol feed. fl’ Blllvia. Block of the Orchid Pat- ml acted es Lieutenant while Dilys Owen took charge o! her Patrol. The seven new recruits are work. in: hard to pus the tenderioot test so that they can be enrolled early in April. These girls have already acquired pert oi their uniiorms. Around the red glow ot the arti- iicisl camp-fire the Whit; Heaths: Patrol illustrated the Guide llw oi’ sung. repitition ct the laws _ and "Pl- The postponed Qourt oi Honour was held after the 00m dismissed. The Petrol Leaders handed in their Plebnsary reports which showed an improvement in l a a E s E that the members oi the Oriole Pa- trol would be allotted to various other Patrols ior competitions and general trainLg until their work had reached a As-‘her standard. The advisability oi holding a social at this season was leit to the decision oi the Petrol Leaders. several months ior convalescenoe. Plans ior the World Tour 0i the Ohieis have therefore necessarily Scout Jamboree in Australia in December and will begin their tour oi Canada from Vancouver about MR1! let. 1985. Aliiiiatien n‘ oancesnent The Cansdian council announ- ces the aiiilietion oi the Franciscan Order oi the Missionaries oi Mary. ss n Kindred Society oi’ the Girl Guide Association in Canada. All Companies oi Catholic Guides formed under the Franciscan Mis- This is the sixth Rindmd now affiliated with the Girl Guide Association in Canada. The 3rd Charlottetown N?"“T‘““?’ in s. Ebge rgirs gag. é iggiifé 2E5: .. E 55;; fig 971m"! nothesninth ceacheratall teysteimiieverycsr presen that you buy oiselecthogeinseead i theisrmerwill i§=g=ree5:g. ‘ 353:5? it mime ‘ositicn VG that about everything the pack: does. I they preierred to i E38 tstér E ii ~sz§§§ deiinitely and very positively in? a su - stsntisi rtion oi their export business seconds, as they term- ed it; that is seconds when it be- came bacon. ior the British market. Haw do you reconcile that with your statement that you would pre- ier to have selects? A-‘rhst statement-are you sure you understand it? "Q-s am deed certain ci it. At-JWQII. I do not lihderlfllid. Q-Furthermore. there have been a lot od complaints about that ss- cond-grade bacon? A-‘lhere are a lot oi complaints Q—N°v 9°:- A-Thst is the thing that I sin talking about; and let me tell you! this, m‘. Stevens, that we are talk- ing now about something that I do not think is worth 8100 a year to the Canadian isrmer. Q-lwill you please jut stick to this second-grade bacon that I sln Ibeeklng oi ior the moment! A—You are speaking about some- thing that I do not know-I think E E5 §%8§¥s secondis thinthatoneoiyonrre- tatives mid that they preter- redioeendacertsinproporticnsnd he said avery substantial tionoiwhathecall I have rcrscttsntheezsct terlnthst .151’ t; §@ .23 B‘? iiggigigé??? u‘ {i E15? #5:; zgitg; irlgiz E 535* iiieil §_s it? as" ;'gi§i ti? g r s? islfiiirt iii i l till i: * ll run =» _“ I ii. ifili reg s press Q-‘rbs lies oi accounts, i don't was know ii it is a m: statement iofcsd blyyoucenssyit isthe A--I don't know what your pol- ieyisgoingtobeinregardtoeel- sries. 8 Z= not correct-but I have been iuicr- Igroilnds med tbatyourown salary. ior in- thehanchiseAst. Bills Forwarded To The Senate Merchant Loses Suit Against E35???‘ 2 1! 3 all i: E it |S£lAMBERl “PRESIIJENI (O. P. Dy Gurdiasfs s mew/cum. 1:. Tfiw,’ llth consecutive time the Dominion Oenven oi the Amputstious 4,. scniation oi‘ the Greet War aulsim. Pldre oi Itmet Hospital, Toroniq their Dominica President toning VllRoUotEdnsontonwaselec-m let Vice Pnuident and colonel B. P. Armstrong, Saint John, 2nd Vi“ President ‘The 1906 OOiivelltim q the Mu- wiil be held either u Saint John or Edmonton, depending upon an diicial invitation or s waiver being received from ms Ainsl branch in the Maritime City within 30 days. Beard inMdrese This afternoon the Convention heard Dr. Ross Miller, director at medical services oi the Depdrtmgpt Pensions. Delegates voiced con- end “inhuman out oii the part c! doctors ani attaches o! pensioners‘ hospitals wu protested by a number oi delegates declared that letters bsi sent to the medical men en- petience and courier! l" their dea with the dissbled er- men. He asked that specific be cited, and the conventicl a committee to meet him w- set up and go iurther into the inst- rseclutious were approve! A re-asairance was liven to tin government, in another resoluilm that, should s national emcrifl"! A demand um. in Canada as a whm elelmtelnis i"; C 0 understanding n m venison. "the administration shoe" he stabilised 0n an equitable econcnie basis in order that iul claims ior pension shell no’ 10M!’ he fly‘ guhjagt o! ntentlon. lifl Idfllelt removes stall! FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS bb r “""e£Zf no?! Dabber BM?‘