ERN D M" we. .lllaanclt.all II- mIQBIIl-NKIODUNII. wanna-mammals; :0.‘ filllfilllllfl- ltllalhlo kalthla '-"""'.'.".'.'.",.‘.' “ ‘i’ _ rnoaualb II’- “was. Ida's-duo of Home ial Grinch ‘Vetheathty. ’. M. d-IB-ll. day b0 B. THE ty who took a ::v%rdon 33» female "It "_, return to A- l!» ‘ ummerslde. 5'13’ Bed , summerside. on Thursda we {you after an illness of several , m; Mrs. Sarah Hall Ramsay. “' ‘ te Alomo Ramsay, at we M" 59 years. The deceased “.35 a dgllgfltfil‘ of the late John was born in Stilnunersidc ' d lived here all her’lite. She was ‘n y; years a trusted and valued of d UTE t? for w; in moum one son. Dh. i; connected with the Bam: of you; Soot-la. Ohatham, also 3 sla- and four . “m y of the community is ed. The final funeral arran- i; ems are to be e on the ar- fil home of her son —8 _.BRIDAL SHOWER-The home i w. and Mrs. Humclilson. Cen- '1, lot l6. was the sczene of a. hat)- occasion recently when friends L; neighbors gathered to honor M,- (pvughter i-mth who is to be yids in the very near future. The went took- the form of a miscel- mws showui ‘inn "fir" igienliyz ere rece v y c " “ the strains of the 08ft. pete cast. "IIGSS in h n ull decorated b. lfl-rl friends Wilfred white cdlor scheme. trimmed baskets overflowing brought in and Nora Farrell and btlw P WEIO by Miss Doris Mc- Jessle Yco. thanked her many On . f ahm m bfiilrl friends of the bride and m enJoya-blc evening was had by M05 In "5 Ba . Cha Personals -—ldr. and Mrs. Harold Rich- ardson of Qlllnvy. Mass. USA. are visiting in Bummerside, the guests of Mr. J. Henry Gaudet.-—S. -lliu Georgie Laffert of Lit- . New Hampshire. visiting time Mrs. George amide-S. 308i. - e serious intitv of Mr. Rob- ert Ramsa" Tyne Valley. is deeply [fitted SHUR-GAIN COMPLETE QAIN CONCENTRATES are ed out. 1W0»: In. c. Bi’ (nee in Foods 1.00.. 11 Saturday. atoes. it was} are is not expected t —Y. Peoples’ Union of the Baptist and Trinity United Churches, merslde presented a. most inter- esting evening to a capacity A one act comedy entitled "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" ~ Eldlfii M ' M1 be; er y: rs. d M“ Effie McKay; Eileen Noonan. Ruth be. Gee Club: Swing Mr. Iallitloflu uauacufloranflltaat aalabl— nails. ' Phaaofilol llnoarvloa ularaaluarhaona-IIIQUI-X W. lo: an, Bianmalatdo -'l'll IIMUIAI Block hrgdeptor the Orange Hal, Bcdoque. Tues- $12-21 evening, June II. —OONGB.ATUIATIONB.— Ara extended to flyim Officer Hunter Wanda Mill) on the arrival the Prince County Hospital on June 6th. of 5 baby (Carol ‘Therese-L Hiliter is at pnlont stat-toned in Iceland. -—TIIE ANNUAL meeting of the ompany will be held in the Central Bede- que Hall on Wednesday evening, June l4 at 8.80 p.m. All interested invited, especially skaters and hockey players. rangements will.be a rink and South Shore Hockey League picnic. .Hunter and Mrs. eque Skating Rink cordially 6-12-31. DEHYDRATION P. UNION — The Young Sum- con- esday audience. and enjoyable sprinlg in Etpwoith Hall on u was most com- ntly presented and elicited much enjoyment from the audience. The of characters was as follows: Mrs. Maggie O'Leary, Adela Bow- ets ry, Marjorie Emmett O‘Leary, Arnold Bridget Donahue. ds: Lida Noonan. Eleanor Dod Currie; Prof. P. D. Farnum, James Harri program was excellent and all of the numbers were plauded. ‘Ihe following was the program: ‘National Anthem. Club; Jerusalem. Glee Club: Lords Prayer, Glee Club; Prelude, Rut-h lvfltehell s. The musical part of the heartily ap- Glee W. t The Sandman. Ladiu‘ Choir; The Belfrey Tower. Glee Club; Irish Tune from County Derry, piano solo. Jean Nicholson: Guard. reading, arlotte Tompkins. Piano duet. Annie Phil- lipson, Ruth Toombs: Go Down es. Male Choir: Sleep Kentucky Low Sweet riot. Male Chorus; O Canada. Glee Claim-S. Sgt. Chas. Hogan Recovering and Mrs. Watch her go! She's after quality feed-and in hen language that means SI-IUR-GAIN FEED. Yes, and in pig language or cow language-quality feed Ways means SI-IUR-GAIN Feed. FEEDS and SHUR- made with top-notch "llredlents. SHUR-GAIN complete feeds are always fresh because they are ground as needed in the SIIUR- GAIN Feed Service Mill. ln all SI-IUR-GAIN feeds lllere are plenty of the precious animal proteins and vitamins so essential to a well balanced ration. In short-every step is taken to make absolutely sure that these feeds are the finest that can be turn- BllY TIIE BEST- BlIY Sllllll-Gllll IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE Tho Feed Division of Canada Packers 'oinnieiaicii thly Iirammoliiloyal takes place in daughter, Odficer PLANT It. could have operated aliothm‘ week but it was beccm- lng diilficult to GBt slllblles of mt- oarned. Only potatoes at the factorv and it hat it will re-open until after this year's Dotato croD harvestetL-S J. P. Holan of Biunmerside, whose son. Sgt Char- les Hogan was reported dange BEGINNING TODAY (MONDAY) FOR THREE DAYS TRULY GREAT DRAMA i ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Doors Open at 7 o’clock Maiinees on Monday and Tuesday at 3.30 SUM MERSIDE CIQJIEIIEI UIEJIEIEJIEMJIEIEIE Death Saturday Cf hirs. M. E. Bent The death occurred at her home in Summcrslde on Saturday of Mrs. Margaret Ellen Bent. widow of the la S. M Bent in her eighty ninth year. The deceased was born near Kensington and came to Summersl“ many years ago where she has since resided. Her husband who predeceased her about. 1903 was editor of the Stun- mersicle Journal for some years. She leaves to mourn one survi- ving daughter, Lucy at home and. one sister Miss Emma O‘Shea cf Boston One son Claude died some Sam's ago He was o. former prin- cipal of the Summerside High School and later was assistant ed- itnr of the Summerside Journal. ‘The funeral lock place this morn- ing from hcr 111i’: residence to St. Paul's Church at, 9 dclock. Inter- cnt W55 in St Paul's Cemetery Summerside-S. ly wounded in action received the following tclcgram Inst night from the Department cf Notional Def- encc: " cased to inform you Sgt. Charles Hogan. officially repor- ted progressing favorably. Movdd from the rinngsrcusly ill list to the seriously ill list- Further infor- mation follows wlirn rcceived.” PRODUCE ll -— 1C9) the ' ' of All rioultura follow:- ERRSI Graded shipments. on I 35-35% for A Large: A-Medium 33 zit-Finns 27-21%: B 30-80%. Butter: Wholesale tsmiacd ‘fi-33‘tel No. 2 pa! 88-80 ; current receipt 04s.. ' No. l pasteurized 33 del. MtL; No. 2 SB do]. MtL: first grade cream- r er-y paints ,1 price 3964i: first » g-nade solids lob price 35-35%. l Cheese: Ounent white and color- i weatem and Que. 20 FOB. 1 hoieoale western and Que. white nd colored for local trade and ex- inort 2o 11-16-21. i i Potatoes: 75 lb. hag No. l white ,P.II.I . 1.70- .75: N B. 1.00-1.75; Que, 0, No. 2 Que. .7 -l00 Baptist And llnitcd Y. P. II. SPRING CONCERT Malpeque Hall. Monday. I—o ll. at 8:30 ILIII. Music by the Glee Ollb. Ono act oily. "Mrs. tvuary’: Cow.” Incidental numbers. I-IO-l iobbinziug- a THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tho answers appear B rt. of proc in the House xolpoConunons for May 36: i llo questions and o wing h kolae A t — Charges A ainst Al- drezv and Clovis erry HI. HANSON (York-Dun- Departmsnt of National ltovanus cause an information to laid against Andrew Perry and Clovis Perry. Prince County, PILL, for luogsllties against the Excise Act? 3. If a0, who is acting as coun- aal for the crown in this case, (a) a a hearing; (b) al of the indictment? was the first informa- laid and by whom? as there a reliminary hear- nd if so, be ore what court? What counsel fess have been to data and to whom? What witness fees have boon date? at other coats have boon paid this case? 8. what. further loos or costs have been incurred but not. yet paid? 9. What will bs the total coat to the federal treasury of these proceedings? l0. Has the attorney general oi the province of Prince Edward Is- land been requested to prosecute in thb case? If s0. has he acted? 11. Has there been more than one trial of this case, and if so, how many? Why were the proceedings taken by way of indictment, in- stead of by summary conviction under the SICFDTOPIIBIC part of the criminal co e? Answer by Hon. Mr. GIBSON: 1. Yes. 2. (a) Richard S. Hinton Surn- merside. P.E.I.; Peter J. ilughes, K.C., Fredericton, NB.- (b) Richard S. Hinton. merside. P.E.I.; Sum- Peter J. Hughes, 4. Yes. alter E. Darby. Esq, Stipendiary Magistrate. Summer- slde, P.E.I. 5 to 12. It is not considered swer these questions at the es- cnt time for the reason that the case is still before the courts. Excise Act — Charges Against John lllolman) Gallant Hon. Mr. HANSON: l. Did the excise branch of the Department oi’ National Revenue cause an information to be id against John (Holman) Gallant, Prince County, P.E.I., for illegal- ities against the Excise Act? 2. If so, who is acting as coun- sel fcr the crown in this case, (a) on the preliminary hearing: (b) on the trial of the indictment? 3. en was the first informa- tion laid and by whom. 4. Was there a reliminary hear- ing, and if so, be ore what court? 5. What counsel fees have been paid to date and to whom? 6. What witness fees have been paid to date? '1. Wnat other costs have been paid in this case? 8. What further fees or costs have been incurred but not yet paid? 9. What will be the total cost to the federal treasury of these pro- ceedings? l0. I-Ias the attorney general of the province of Prince Edward Island been requested to rosecute in this case? If so. has e acted? . Has there been more than one trial of this case, and if so, how many? . Why were the proceedings taken by way of indictment, in- stead of by summary conviction under the appropriate part of the l. Yes. 2. (a) Richard S. Hinton lum- E.I.; Peter J. flughes, KC, Fredericton, NZB. (b) Richard S. Hinton, Saunmer- side, PEI; Peter J. Hughu, KC. Fredericton, NB. ' l. 14th Oct.. 1043. Opl. Lewis J. Watson. ROMP. 4. Yas. Walter a. Darby, mo. stlpandla: magistrate, Summer- - side, P.E.. l to 1?. 1t is not considered be in the public interest to reason case is still before the courts. z iae sat _. us; Agahat ' Frank all Ian-y gallant Hon. Mr. HANSON (York-Dmi- bu: ): LyDid the excise branch of the Deplffilbhli. of Nzitlonal Revalnu; I Gallant. Prince County, P.‘I;.I., for illegalities against the Excise Act? 2. If so. who is acting as coun- if ao. before what . What counsel fees have been id to date and to whom? aWJhot witness fees have boon date? . What other coats have boon paid in this case? l. What further foes q- have been incurred but not bothctotaloostto treasuryoftliesorro- costs yet e Inga? 10. s flu attorney anerai of the province of Prince ward Is- land been requested to prosecute _. —i in this case? If so. has ho acted? 11. Has there been more than one trial of this case. and if s0. how many? stead of by summary conviction d tio of ivii ge, on May n w e to th 1. Did tho excise branch of flu ant Answers Refused Re Excise Prosecutions ur )1 Mr..Bpeaker on l- HUN‘ b y ' l6 1 put a aarios of questions e minis- try relating to certain prosecu- tions which have been carried on by the excise branch of the De- partment of National Revenue in the province of Prince Edward Is- land-twelve identical questions relating. however, to three differ- ,» uio . Questions l. I. 8 ant 4 have been answered today, but am demied the answers to qusstio b to l2 inclusive on the alleged ground that "it is not con- sidered to be in the public inter- est to answer these uestions at the present time for he reason that tile case is still before the ts. What are the questions? 5. What counsel fees have been paid to date and to whom? 6. What witness fees have been paid to date? ‘i. What other costs hava been paid in this cas ll. What further fees or coat-s havde been incurred but not yet P ai ? 9. What will be the total 00st to the federal treasury of these pro- ceedings? l0. Has the attorney general of file province of Prince Edward Is- land been requested to prosecute in this case? If so. has he acted? one trial of this case, and ii‘ so, how many? i2. Why were the proceedings taken by way of indictment, in- stead of by summary conviction under the appropriate part of the criminal code? I suggest that I am denied the privileges of a member of parlia- ment. I am entitled to have that infounation notwithstanding that the case may be under appeal. HANSARD MAY N Z On the orders of the day: 0n. R. B. HANSON: Speaker, yesterday, on a question vilege, I adverted to the fact that, with respect to questions 9, . which I had on the or- der paper on May l6. the Min- lster of National Revenue (Mr. Gibson). answered only four ques- to be in the public interest to am-vtlons in a scrip-s of twelve. leaving eight unanswered. with the nota- tion that it is not considered to be in the public interest to answer these questions at the present time for the reason that the case is still before the courts. That. by |somc stretch of the imagination. might be applicable to questions 8 and 9. but I do submit that I am entitled to answers to questions 5, 6. 7, 10. 1i. mud l2. I want t0 know what counsel fees have been paid to date in relation to these cases; what witness ices have been paid to date; what other costs have been paid. Then I do want to know whet-her the attorney general was requested to prosecute thae cases and whether he acted. and has there been more than one trial of these cases and. if so, how many. Then finally and vit- ally, why were the proceedings taken by way of indictment in- stead oi‘ by summary conviction under the appropriate part of the criminal code. I am entitled to answers to these questions. Hon. C. W. G. GIBSON fillin- ister of National Rcvemicl: When the hon. mrmbcr was spcakirg on this matter yesterday I (lid not notice that he said: I am entitled to have that in- formation notwithstanding that the case may be under appeal." .,- ll.. Has there been more thin- Largc Attendance At Corpus Christi Procession Yesterday The annual Corpus Christi pro- cession we. held yesterday and it is rstimatfid that upwards of 5.000 people participaned in it. The im- pressive and colourful processioni moved of! shortly alter ll o'clock; . Dunstarrs Batllliib and by the parlshioner. oi e Holy Redeemer parish at Richmond. Street. Tho various parish societies. each with their banners. added polo.- to tho vast, proccsiion. The League o! the Cross Band was in attendance. and mcmbcrs of the armed force, formed a. guard of honour to the Blesed Sacrament.‘ On this occasion His Excellency; Bishop Boyle celebrated his first‘ Pontifical Mass. He was assisted by the Very Rev. R. V. Mackenzie as high priest, Rev. J. A. Sullivan and Rev. George MacDonald as; deacon: of honour: Rev. R. G. Ells- worth as deacon of the Mass. Rev. JP. O1fanlay as bub deacon. Rev. The procession was to Notre; Dame Academy, where from an‘ altar erected on the veranda Bishop Bcvyle gave the Benediction. cases are not under appeal. The cases came on for triril before a ' jury some time ago: I uiizlcrstanri that the Jury disagrccd. t cases are coming on flilaln next month. It is COilFidEf- iJ ed not to be in the public int that the answers nskctl for ' in no objection to the hon. mo‘ ‘If respectfully dissent Mr. I her himself havinc: that inform: tion. I do not think it should b made public propcrtv at this time. Mr. HANSON (YOFlK-SIIIIPJUYYI‘, from thc whole attitude of tho minister. What possible eflfecr could ihcfl cost of these trials to tlic publici have on an approaching trial? 4 BURDEN C S.P O Cori Buckle and Mrs. Buckie of Halifax were recent Quests of Mrs. Buckles mother. g/Inxxs. Margaret Ferguson. of Bor- SP DI‘ of Mr. William Gallant of Borden left. on Mondav for Rumouski.» Qu . where he vrill be employedi as mont Mrs. Minnie Starr of Belfast Maine and Mis Rania Crc man.‘ -' were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. ll I’ rv Crossmnn of Borden recon while en route to their old home m Freetown. i Mrs. lLatilda Fraser of Boston.- Mass. is mending the summer wlthl herslster. lVLrs. Margaret Ferguson of Borden. Mrs Jack Clements of Summon. side is Spending a. few days in Bor- y Mrs. Joseph Gallant. ‘ William and Mrs iMa vor. Flying Officer Mnclvoi‘ isnendiing a. months leave on iIsnlnd after serving for ovcr roars overseas part of which two IL‘ Ztodav i licriiaru. g.‘ c IPrincc Co m imersido . P l‘ ‘urn. 41nd Mr. Bmiord had lXlbll legs badly, crushed Friday when he was Mruck i tery. ‘i115 sister. M‘ isouris. Ml‘. Crosby has unrcd thc Islnnrlltvnm; although iimc. C i‘ rus Crosby. n CNR. diver for a fe |BOIT1BI1 hs. /w;he1o_ii den guest of her parents 2dr. and m-arlv season itiOilflelllT has cutirclv changed and tiiric ‘tniurh 2:: 3.5» inchcs. Sonic ion‘ lend I__\\‘_o_uld_ppint__o_u_t__that_these___\vas_spent_in_Rus§ia‘apdjsileceivirlgjis flooded and brings Dominion! wide Swing to Chose 8. Sonbo I'll mtiaii In Canola! %.*‘.‘l‘§...'ln..°°“‘““ "*1 Inquest Opens Into Deaf}: C?” Borden Man fwm, __ . A c . . t opened here in 1 ii 0i Prosper ll H10‘ Sum- i, bv a shuntin: 1 at Borden sta- lion. where lie i-nllwav guard. La County Hospital. huh leg; of ‘Iirlnish. Mr Ber- nard is sufllved b\' five daiuhters s ' _ V \'1c\}"c'.l tlieland a son in_ the ROYQI Canadian ll tlu- ht ., > hdiniriicd rz-loci; this c ‘n Lzrirswble. Joseph MocDoizal 4 LII-R Arinui- Jay.‘ Joseph Ga udct l from d of Navy. His vriic died about eight years ailo. The body‘ will be sent tn Tienish for burial on Tuesday morring the Roman Catholic Church 5:. Simon and St. Jude there. Burial will be in the Church Ceme- W811i] jury i itriends Mr. E. L. Crosby of Seattle. Wash. is homo on a visit and w end a mont‘ ‘s vacation vkiting Iiwuiton llfnithc\\‘s._ 1t 1.. c vcn ycnrs Finely his iviic has madc- two three visits here during thntl I-lc is a son oi the late, iormvr Minister Public Works for Prince Ed- ward Island. The rcaular auction DAYLV of the \Vcmcn'_q liiziltlite was the town hall on Thursday " cixiit tables playinz c by Mrs. - ts by Air.‘ . ormsolzition i_ Lvnzls and t .. rd. The freeze- r. Loo Mac-Donald —.A CR 0P REPOR T WINNIPEG. Man, June iJ-The picture of moist/are lv '\ fcw urcns come reports. - is not sufficient to‘, mil henziini! out com-| Cool. i-iourlv wcnthn‘ with liliziiltcicd uinciically rain mowing one Ji irzmi uiilici‘ lIlCll to n . scattered fall has ou-‘king in widely areas but the heavy rain- minimired their activities. Duly sown wheat is now fuilv 8 inches in hciaht and stooling pro- fusely Crops are sihoudng uniform gTnWth and good colour Moderate weather is now needed to promote growth A heavy yielding hay crop is now assured and fodder f this source vrlll be abundant, according to the weekly crop report of the de_ partmciu of agriculture of the Can- adlan Naizonal Railways. Veteran ti. B. Druggist Passes IIORHIIAL, June 1.1 -- (OP)- Funeral services will be held hers tomorrow 1m‘ Charles Thomas Nevins, l charter member the New Brunswick Pharmacy Association and former director ol the Canadian Drug Company, who died at. his residence here Friday night. He was in his 86th r c . A native o! Saint John, N. B.. Mr. Nevins is credited with cs- mms ohtabilshing the first retail dispen- mgwesicrn Canada. Precipitation var- 5M7 hM oncton. l I .. . lav-W»? . I a i! definitely the last word in The new car has accommodation Dc! g. 1r lag at he mason Home. Funeral notice later. ease omit flowers. i Monday Paul! l0. . Hm. Funeral will take June l2. tit 9 30 Church Sturgeon. BENT — At her home in Bum- merslde on June 10. i944. Mrs Margaret Ellen Bent. -a ed 89 years. Funeral this i onday) morning at 9 o'clock St Paul‘s Church Burial will be in the church cemetery. (‘ASH-At Graham's Road Jun i0 1944 Patrick Cash aged Bl vean. Funeral from his lnie residence. Tuesday, at 9 am. to 9t. James Church. Qznmcrfield. WILSON — At the residence of her niece. Mrs. George Bell, Victoria Street, Sunday, June ll. lace n St. ' "NJ "rfv-rvi vv.vvvvIIII .v-v_v_v-v..v¢v‘v¢v;~‘v_I~v-¢.a-;- wa- -» v GA Y’S PLAN TS Ali. “Zlywfiir ‘lifaiafilfh. I once (Armyl; _(‘o|. L. Stone; for twenty-cl ht cticnts and is air- .\Ir. Iluiilcr; liruzmlicr . J. B. - ‘hospital cars and I know tbs tr peviwill appreciate it’ state Cglznel, TheHonorahle J. L: llnlston ‘0., K.C., Minister oi 1944. Miss Ella. Wilson in her 80th ycnr. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until 10 o'clock this morning ihcn at the residence oi her nephew. Warren Ferguson, Crapnud. Mineral on Tuesday. ser- vice starting at 2.30. Interment Crapaud cemete y. N. D. MacLcan IJNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltahlro Phone Ill lundcr the appropriate part of the -—r--" criminal code? _ 0n account of lllrl oon|ng| 3°" M" 01550“ 1, ' in about two weeks ear lcr thanl 1- Y"- _ (“N ‘ um“, m,“ o; o" "M," 2 (at Richard l. Hilton. luln P“ te J .nre sold out. and we advise all mmfidei 7'31" ‘M P” r ,' ‘i interested not to semi orders forgfgihrgféhggaa-s CO'OPERATE Wyn‘:- I "ml," "f; ‘QT,’ ""1"? d" ‘hmside PEI and Peter ‘.1. r-iuzhea. . Bowncaa, Bodegas J, p, Mon-lg, Iflnknrg l d° ' '7 w l “m” n e ' ,r<.c., Fredericton. NB. Basil, Village Green, l We still have our Illll supply. 3. .. . Cli- PEN! In Callback. Bcdcqua u] '0! late cabbage and cauliflower Kinch. RCMP. A- Cutcllffc. Fredericton plfllllfl, and a limited quantity of, 4. Yes. Walter E. Darby. no. D mlflll. North T on. itornato plants. Late cabbage 50c stipendiary magi ate. Sumner B. Dflscoll, Mt. ller rt lper I00 (by mail) Cauliflower. side, PEI. - “"6"! UMIW- "in! ‘and celery. 25c per dos. by mail: 5 to l2. It is not Oflfllldefed w “Vlml- ("Mm 30c doz. Early tomato and peppers be in the public interest to answer D. lvel. North ‘hyon r dos. B mall 50c. these uestions at the FY6591!‘ Wnau Chltit m" l q htth - . en n aroecwn a cease l- L L GAY AND so“ time for the reason t chnlomw" l5 (ilthllréilgfore the courts. i °" °’ “" ‘m’ Hon. Mr. Hanson (York-lun- o-ia-ic-si conditioned. no t color scheme was used for the inferior, tho walls bring in aca grccn and the coiling 1n Wlllii‘. For tho exterior, standard Canadian National posscngcr cor grccn is uscrl with black undcrfrumc and roni. ("01. E. L. Stone. of Ottawa, hlcilicnl Adviser in the llircctornio of lllovy- mcnts, dosigncrl tho interior layout. in iioiitiug, llo niiy Qunricrmnsici" Gon- ornl; Coloncl linlsiun; niul Dr. K. Id. Donal, (‘hi1 f hlcdical Oificrr, C.N.Ii. Montrcnl. (Lmvvr onc Iinlstmi is FM n niinvhint! tho oxicn- Flflll mml for tho (‘vii br-il sysicm for ' ' -f‘(|llillili\llf‘il Ulilbil KEN SIN GTON , P.E.I. GanadidnttNaiionnl Ilaiitvays. The izirionriition i “hospital on wheels” _ _ _ v was later released to tho R.C.A.M.C. co-opcrotion with mo-hcnl oiliror and ' cor experts of the National Systcm. for service. ' -In July, 1940, Canadian National 'l‘ho photographs show-top- Railwoya ilclivcrcd the first hospital P. M. Butticr, Clucf Rcprcscnintivc, car of this war, and each succeeding (lNJL, Ottnu-n, on hclinii oi It‘. ( . cdr included improvements and new \nu lion, (hmrmnn nml Prqsinvni. features so that. tho fourth typo hnn ing tho keys forihc hospitnlcnr mmptcd Colonel Ralston to say: to Coloncl Rnlsixm. Olin rs nro. lcittu ‘Certainly not |\ single thing hna boon right-G. IUcCri-ndy, gvncrnl forc- rnisaed in facilities, cnnvcrucncn nml man, Monircnl car shops, (‘..\'.ll . comfort and I think it iangrcat credit whcrc tlui cor n-ns built: (hi. (l. l’. to the Canadian National." Currie, Deputy Minister of National _H§§PFZ§F$ r n - . 1h‘. McFny is oxpl: iun of continuous (‘i-II ii u- llviil of in “llllll have iii" ilfil]! siilc Fairly pllulilfi for uypcr bcrihs. M. Llewellyn Q C0,, Montague Mlrfllrd it McKay. Northam