MARCH 26. 1952 . Eslll0ll'Sll0.W Prize Winners The following door prizes were P, - 4 on Monday evening. at. the Parade of 59”"? F T gponsored by the Junior I..sdies' hid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital under the convenershlv 0! M”, A. L. MacPherson and Mrs. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of ,local interest. but advertising of a imvsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- abla In advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. GlGGEY'S PHARMACY. Phone 8110 for "PROMPT" delivery. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ' i' ' iltlouiii Be Novelty Arrangements. Completedho llave 5tli ilueens For -Stock. Showihemher In cabinet Islanders will he treated to an array of some of the best heel and breeding cattle this Province has in offer during a two-(lay which should provide ample room for spectators and huyerii alike. : All hcef will be approved and stamped by veterinarians after salt.-.' PAGE FIVE issued On Cereal Varieties For P. E. island For severiil years now the Dom- always be outyiclded by Cascade inlon Experimental station at or Acadia. Charlottetown has conducted var- Acadia, a. new introduction. may lety tests of oats, barley and well prove to be the lcading var- wheat at a. number (if country iety in the Province within a few show of the Prince Edward Island Many 0! UN! 100 COMMEFCIBI UNLOADING WHIA-In points as well as at the Station. years. It has been under test at l A. Like1y,. The two large Easter ',,,m. which were donated by Gan- ,d;i Packers Ltd. were won by M185 Mm. 31-gdley, Prowse Bros.. and Mn. Louisa Bhaw. Brackley Beach. The'four pair of bedroom slip- pcrs from LePu80 53109 90- Lid- wm won by Miss Bernadette Trainer. Eulton 5t.. Mrs. Hubert ,xmcKlnnon. Riley's Road. Miss Hilda Harper. 106 Prince st.. Ind iris. ltanahhn. Emerald Jct. Two beautiful Judy Bond blouses donated by Judy Bond through the courtesy of The Gloria were won in Mrs. W. 0. Stewart. 159 Kent 3. and Miss Phyllis Ford, school SI'I'llft. two DuBarry make-up kits riniiatrcl by Richard Hudnut cos- niciics through the courtesy of nnikins Pharmacy W9" W0” by Miss Gertrude Holmes. 206 Hills- bnm St. and Mrs. Gerald I-lartlen. Lnugvvorth AVG. A brilliant pin with matching eni-rings donated by Coro-craft was won by Miss Frances Drake. Ver- nrlll A Reason Banker lighter was rnii liv Mrs. Earl Kennedy. Ul-Vim" l"i:ucc Si. Alphakebekah lodge Roll Call Alplla Rebekah Lodge No. 10 I 4'. D. F.. celebrated its annual i-ii call last night with H W89 allPl'lfli'IflC!! of members. gltoll call wis zinswcreil h.V 95 member! 1" ,...-mi. Rt h.v nmxy. letter or tele- giwni lT'i' in fill. .li the close of Lodge a very en- jhlitlllft programme was presented hr the committee in charge. con- smigng of welcome by Noble i;i..nd, Mrs. Sarah Gillespie: in.-.-ii solo. "Mcmhers and Pi .1-mls” by Harvey MacPhcrson2 ...,,,k-in; l-lac-cs", by Vic Runtz: Girls of the Gay Nineties. Connie 'iv.lliams, Anne Burhoe, Ada War- ran, Eva MacMlllan, Emily Pear- dun and Kay lnnls. ilis. Cusslo Bryant. P.N.G.. Dis- Iilil Deputy Prcsldcnt. read I mm-r on the life of Scliilylcr Col- lax, the founder of the Rebekah Degree. Alpha No. 10 has been very busy this term. Recently the deizree uas confcrrcrl on two candidates. :1 xi. P.-iti-ick's Day social was hold. and rehearsals are going steadily on for the "Chimes of ,N'rirn1Fll'ld,V". A delicious lunch was and .1 social hour enjoyed. Ari-rinipanlsi for the evening was ilrli-n G. MncEachern, P.N.G. SOLDIER-STATEBMAN The first premier of the Union of south Africa in 1909 was Louis hmha, the great Boer general and S'.'iiPSlllal'i. served Tuesday and Wednesday. 88.25 per hund- red. Mcaiiigan at Boyle. ISLAND ltllDGE'l' HOCKE till- NALS - Bedeque Rink t night 8:30. Summcrslde versus Charlotte- town. GOSPEL HALL. Upper Prince Street. G. F. 1-leidman and G. A. Ramsay will be preaching the Gospel Tuesday and Wednesday nights. 8 p.m. All are heartily invited. Mr. Frank Myers. let Queens who was one of the speakers on --v the draft address dobaie yester- PARKDALE CARD l'Alt'l'Y- day, The Women's Institute of Park- dale held their weekly card party last night at the Community Hall. Prize winners were: l..adies' first, Mrs. Ernest Duffy; 2nd, Mrs. G. Richard: consolation. Mrs. James i Burke: men's first, Mr. G. R.ich- B0 ard; 2nd, Mr. Tuddy Moore; con- ' solation. Dan McAslriil. Door priu, Mrs: Gormley; freezeout, Mrs. Fardy and Mr. Vernon Gay. LIEUT. - GOVERNOR ENTER.- TAINS-Last evening the Lieuten- ant-Governor and Mrs. Prowse Guides Stressed The importance of the work of Boy scouts and Girl Guides was George Fisher, stressed by Dr. beef breeders in the Province arel among those entering sixty choice steers and beef heifers. Forty head of top breeding stock. Short-' i Fat Stock Show. This show will be held at the Charlottetown Ex- hibition grounds under the sus- pices of the Provincial Exhibition hornis. Aberdeen Angus, Hereford. The results of these tests, says Mr. the Experimental station for sev- R. B. Macbaren. provide in pretty reliable guide as to the most suit-i able varieties. The following sum- a bearded wheat. resistant to rust A””C'5”9" "ml Wm "”mm""c” .mary has been released offic-ialiy:lwith mzrllum tall strong strnw. Thursday mornlarf at 3) am. ::3;li1mr,rli:lefoandnsmagonaizlg (bra, . ouahmmng OMS rm aymm allpcadil was developed for use in TM Nd" vii”! ff "T Sam; bum mid at me' Hale .wm bet districts Abegweit is considered'EaSi.rrn Canada and appears to be gmrggpol Mlr”glg:5MncQg calhtz. p,oVided., first. choice. Since it was inl.r(')- well adapted to Maritime condit- Represeritaiiveii from T. E. Hat- on & Co.. Swlftis Products. and? Canada Packers Ltd., will be there to view and possibly buy some of the cattle. The show will also provide the chance for local retailers in make an attractive display of meat for the consumer public this Eallftlil Much credit. belongs to Dr. J. P.' Lantz and Mr. H. .1. Kennedy as well as other members of the Ex-, hibition Association for making ley River. will act as auctioneer. The animals are expected to ar- rive and be weighed this evening after which they will be housed in some of the large barns suit- able for the purpose. The show and judging will be held in tlie.Poultry Barn and will start at 10 a.m. Thursday morn- ing. Laier Thursday afternoon and all day Friday the sale of animals will take place. The sale will be held in the Fox Pavilion Mr. B.EarieMacDonald, iBl)0V8l: .duced in 1947, Ahegweit has prov-;lons. led so popular with growers that "Th? 5l1Fl'l'.l-'l lndictll-O that 78? tit is already llli' leading l'Bl'l9l)'.l00 many varieties of oats and in the province. It is moderateiyiwhcnl M1! HTWVII in the Province." resistant to both leaf and item”sa.vs the report. "It would be un- lrusis. matures medium early :ind.rEaS0MIb1c to suggest that only the straw is of medium lengthione variety 0108'-S Should hr and strengtii. Avrrazze yields of IiSfr0Wn- N0 VHl'19l.V is l00fl Enollilh large number of tests show it iolto meet the RDDWVRI 07 all ilrou-- ibe slightly higher than Erban and cm. On the other hand it is un- the lhre5hed grain is more al- fortunate that more lhan 15 dif- . livactlve. The registered strain of: lF'i9"l kmds "T ""5 3'9 STOW?! in Ab:giveit. which should he avail-lan area as small as Prince Edward V this TN” Show poulma Fifth Queens, former Mayor ofli'::':m:" 1ilKm::9i'E0r?;;:i:;"g'l 1" be135;3iISiTsnJJr'e1v Hm numb” could B. Ch”10'-'"5'W'"' Wm mw. m .mei3.1eideE' than the 01-ig?n5)I! e reduced io half a dozen if not less Lezmalun w mnke ms maids"! Erban-Modem;ieiy ,...i;:a..i ml.-it least if iai'it-Lies of wheat have 5.99"” -l'”'"”"5' ”'”””,',', trjiieaf rust but not to stem rust. islapneared in the surveys and this in legislature E t rta'iied At SiiiidifewihiaW”inv?3-1lair W to he ' n e I Mcmss mp HON” he shmnd do s0'DOpl.ll8lli.,V. li matures about 3 to, U09 not more than three. were hosts to the members of the Provincial Legislature at a de- lightful buffet supper at Goverii- ment House. The guests were Provincial Department of Agricult-, ure. and district commissioner of the B0 In ad ress last night. Dr. Fisher L. E. Prowse, Mrs. A. H. MacMii- lan. Mrs. A. W. Rogers and Mrs. J. J. Connolly. TRINITY Y. P. U. MEETING- Trinity Young People's Union be- gan their regular weekly meeting ler, richer living, as well as prepar-5 lng them to lalie their place in later life. I At the conclusion of the talk Mr. Clarence Walker on behalf of the' Assoclnlloii expressed his appreci- ation to Dr. Fisher for the excel- lnst night. with play practice for lent hmm". the fortlicoming play. and choir D I ,, ' , ". i rehearsal for the Easter Sunrise In,;":,l11R”gsm:Ver:l;?ggniedpr:'ge::; Service. The recreation committee then iled the Young People in a number of lively games and con- tests. Following this an enjoyable film. "Dust and Destiny", was shown. A short business period followed, and their Beulah Jardiiie directed a short devotional period. scouts and cubs by Mr. R. MlacNutt on behalf of the Men's Assoclationu An excellent dinner provided by the Ladies Auxiliary ii':is eiijoycri by over 6:) boys and their .'at.hers ill the meeting, A delightful sing-song lrri by Mr. Her theme was "The Lepera were-.Hnrr.v Craswr-ll was tlioroughiy cleansed". Helen Chappeil was enjoyed by the group. pianist for the devotions. The evening closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. Personal: The many friends of Mr. KQTSP)” Burhoe are sorry to learn that he is It patient in the P. E. island Hospital. Recommendations Of Agricultural council Presented A 52-lmuit programme of recom- mendations was presented in a brief to the Legislature yesterday by the Agriculturalcouiicii of the Milk Wagon Drivers BIRTHS. MARRIAGE! DEATHS 50: per Insertion BIRTHS WORTH-iAt the P. E. Island Hos- iiitai. March 24th. 1952. to Mr. and lire. John Worth. Pownal. a iaughiar, weighing 6 lbs. 15 on. WORTH-At. the Prince Edward Fr island Hospital on Wednesday. ifarch 19th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Worth. Charlottetown, a thughtcr. Judith Anne. IVAKELIN - At the P. E. Island Hospital on March 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wakelin. ii son gltfelvln Walter), weighing R lbs., ozs. IXUNTER - At the l"Hncc Coun- Iv Hospital on March 16th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paynter. (liriton (nee Grace Nicholson), a daughter. weight 6 ibi.. 9 U2 ozs. DEATH 8 TLPIWIS-At the P. E. 1. Hospital. liiesday, March 25. 1952. Donald (-ordon Lewis. aged 7 days. infant inn of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Lewis. St. Avards. Funeral private "om the Macbsan Funeral Home. interment People's Cemetery.- .l.AllDlNE - At the P. E. Island Hrxuuuil. March 26. 1952. Artemua J. Jsrdine of an Upper Prince s'i-net in his 92nd year. The re- lernmsnt resign or promise to abide Strike In Moose Jaw. Province. Presented by the presi- dent. Mr. F. M. Noah. the brief. in its preamble, made it clear that the Council was aware that all the recommendations were not within the authority of the Pro- vincial Government to implement since many of them were intend- ed for Federal consideration. How- ever, they were included in order to acquaint members of the local House with the full scope of the work ivhicli is within the Prov- ince of the Council. Following is the list of recom- mendations, resulting from the annual meeting and conference of the Council during the year: Issue of complete bulletins on potato growing: Improvement in ventilation and construction of potato warehouses: Licensing of potato truckers; treatment. of seed grain at customs clearing plants; Tablestocl: potatoes be packed in new bags only: Coordination of effort in promoting wild fruit in- dustry: Appointment of a field- man in horticulture; Further en- forcement of grades on fruits and vegetables sold locally: Bee pro- duction in Province; Extension of locker space in cold storage: Pay- ment of expenses of a director, Canadian Seed Growers' Associa- tion. Establishing of two Regional Shows in Prince Edward Island; Preparation of leaflet on grains; Establishment of an inspection service on feed grains; Further effort to extend pasture improve.- ment; Intensive investigations in- to grass silage production: Con- trol of ragweed; Appointment. of girl graduate in agriculture to work with womcnis groups; Ap- pointmcnt of poultry expert; sub- MOOSE JAW. Sask.. March 25- (CP)-Two-thlrds of Moose Jaw were without milk deliveries to- day due to a surprise strike of milk wagon drivers. Sixty-five employee. of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Cream- eries and Johnstona Dairies walk- ed off their jobs early today, ful- filling a secret strike deadline set last week by Local No. 395 of the Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouse- men and Helpers of America (A. L. . t Employees of Palm Dairies. ,the city's third distributing firm. were not. affected by the strike. Corner grocery stores and down- town markets did a land-office business selling milk to persons who normally had it delivered to their doors. The union seeks a 5 1-2-day work week instead of the present six-day week and a 40-hour week for inside workers. Demendhaide for llesignaiion 0f Miilon Gov'l. OAPILTOWN. Mhrch 2s --(Rei.it- crs)- Senator 0. H. Nichoiis. opening a senate debate on Prime Minister Daniel Malan'a decision to over-ride a supreme Court rul- lng, todry demanded that the gov- A ' '. i various questions ' s.skendmieiiHtheOl.egislature by Mr: J. A. MacDonald.i Third Kings Scout's Association, during were tabled yesterday by Attorney General w. 1:. Darby. The quest- The questions and answers were as it. "would be a novelty to have! a member from Fifth QlI('0ll'5 "ii the Cabinet." The spraker offered his com- pliments to Vic Runtz. cartoonist OTTAWA. March 25 -(Special) The W0 '"emh9"5 ii" Ql”e"'5 to the farmers of their district but, 5 days earlier than Abegweit andl is a bit more resistiint to lodging i iF KTTB 0 fm 6.-r.W:..;::l 3"" "9 5 Presented To amount of kernel per hundred lb. of grain is quite good. racioualy received by His Honour . g . g of The Guardla"-,"" M3 W"”'mi A' ' l in M-- by 3.11?”32.i””l.';f..31i”.?."”ti.”;i.f.iL?.":i::kfE.”.hlf..f!?.l.il””...i2. ;,-ms: L3,:-3. or -n ....';x.::.:::?.?;'”r..:l:” .':"t."'..':::.:l - . . I . I p g T - E HUS m in)! 0 be ' . . ,g i' ' E I t Abidrw AR0g"MaEglll?ll'llisNiD,,gd' .lien's Association held at Zion county capitals. the Progressive gonservatlve As- Ema in-let genie-nil di.-cii.-.-ioii oi,9'3l61y resistant to st?!" W51 and; a slug coma .4 E": Pmwu private Presbyterian Church last iiight.i Also tabled were answers to sociiition of Canada here were c0,,dm.,,,s M. 53.5 the mad. here?gf;tcf”:l:;vOlh9lflF,:L ill”:-l 1; m0F1'l gmgg secretary. After the reception. the Mn J9Vt9” PTOSIGCM 0! the questions. Hked by Mt-'h Frail: luncheon guest-5 at the ildflltl-l'n9ni' wcre used about 3.1 iinirs as muchijs on-en thlngand "n;lf:a';'m'Erl':lll':I Special kiinsis of the Legislature guests repaired to the dining-room A51-;t;c”ttll0n.mprcslded. g Illlifls. Fiistrdgueensg brudtznzwgf lalry l't;f,l3lg'k-';lnlLei0(:l;3)M0'fI ML Band as any others and thought iiieremke Erbm the percentage M kerM,.e5is.n..,. ,.y..,.-,....,,, we... ,,,,,... when mpper was gen-ed, '1-he ng s speech Dr. Fisheries ng re..a g W c l d rs. . as r .. . i .ure. rI8- should be ;:i-e:itei- lieln given ll'l9lnel per hundred lb. or gm!" !S:S0nlaIIl'P.( of the Federation of indie; serving Ware; M", J, 1), mentioned how the organization avbrldse BCFMS "10 95 "107 9-" and Mrs. Jail" Price Mid MR -1- city for that reason. He rcinarkedmood Max H not "Commended mrlAgriCullurc and of the Agricul- Stewart. Mrs. L. E. Wellncr, Mrs. provided .vouth or the nation ll .ful- River- I Ansus M861-em that many speakers had rrferred-- ' ' itural Council with Mr. Charles 1 . - . t .. . Eiaivrah u;;eglt'italN?terli Silly mm Yeo, l:p(lRlvtlni,7 for the former and as follows: and Brig. and M1'S- P1109 Welcml" he thought that some of the most, ,1 i be” Mr. M. Nash presenting the 1- Wm” is "19 5l'l13li3' it! me Ed lhelli EH95” in me 3'90” 0i impoi-tani ltll'mCl'S in the Pi'ov- mace" I brief for the Count-ii. Jailor at Georgetowii? the restaurant and had luncheon hm. we”. in his dim-m, and meni. ”""'" ""' ”""-VfB0th, 11” The Legislature met in early 2. Does he receive from the in the main restaurant. After the gonad that mm, suppued an theimaluring 5"” HON"! 1" (”59559 session at 2 p.m. to receive the Department his grocrries and meal luncheon, delegates spent some mm; used in this area. reslsmllce 3”” 0CWPY C0"5ldC”bl9 briefs and mcmlii-rs listened to supplies in addition to this sal- ary'? .'i. What is the siilary of Jailor at Summcrside? 4. Does he receive from the the Department his groccries and meat supplis in addition to his salary? .-'i. What is the salary 01 Jailnr at Ch.-irloitetown'.' 6. Docs he rccclve from the the Department his groceries and meat '7. Are said supplies wholesale or retail? isupplics in addition to his salai'.v'? purchased, 8. Give a full list of all grocer- ies, meat and suppllcs to the Charloiielowii furnished JBll0l”s household and the cost of each item during the months of Novem- land Mrs. Wilfred Mccormack of her and December. 1951 and Janu-' ary and February, 1952? 9. How much Dzllfli was pur- 'man and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diam- cha.s:d for the Charlotieiowri Jail mid of Toronto. from September lst. to December (list. 1951? 10. was the paint made use of in .iail and who did the painting? He thought Fifth Qll4'Cll8 iv , just as different to other districts, as Prince Edward Island was I the rest of Canada and noted that, the section has a population of ap-i proximately 25,000 people. He be-p lievcd that the Govcrnnicnt should pay taxes on the property it owns; in the city and should not stop its liinliii-ays at the city limits. . Mr. MacDonald rlid not think, there was any immediate rl.-in'-lrij of a disease epidemic in Pa"kdall' and if there were "most fal'm9l'5 iii the Province are in the samc dangen" Itlme in the galleries of the House lot Commons prior to returning to committee sessions of the Associ- ation at the Chateau Laurier. Guests at the luncheon were. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Bagnall of Hunter River; Mrs. it. 1-2. Suther- land. Miss Gertrude Coady. Mr. G R. Foster and Mr. Forrest E. Clmv of Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Dollnld Lldsione. Mrs. Bob Dewar. Miss Bertha Pope. C01. and Mrs. E. 6. Strong and Mr. Ed- ward strong. Jr. Mr. Chester S. iMacDonald and MI". George Keays all of Summersidc; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morris of Kiiikora. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney and Mr. i VPlan Sulphur Plant ;At lloberval, flue. Albany; Mrs. Alice McCarthy of lottawa. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Roy Hoi- News Blackout 4 QUEBEC. Mari-h '25--ICPI---Sllh acreage in the Province. They are good varieties but over a period of years do not give as high an average yield as Abegweit or Erhan. Cartier and Alaska-High qaul- ity early varieties, continue to be grown in some areas. Cartier in particular seems popular. Because of early maturity they often es- cape serious rust in,iur,v and of coiirse lowghull percentage is a point. in their favour. However under average conditions the yield is too light to convpete with Abeg- ithe very timely subjects introduced (until late afternoon. Last night when the House hold its first eve- ning session all speakers referred to the rcmarks of the agricultural men and offered congratulations on the interest shown in the wel- fare of the Island by those who prepnrcri the hriefs. Premier .l. Walter Jones suggest.- ad that the excellent ideas ad- vanced could be presented to the people in perhaps a better form. He advised the representatives of the Farmers Federation and the well. Erban or Ajaxk Agricultural Council to get into llarley-Among the barley var- politics "and get. a constituency of iciies, Charlottetown No. 50 is slilllyour own" in order to help the recommended as first choice and it Government in aiding farmers. is too well known to require des- Mr. Roland MacDonald. South- crlption. For those who prefer a port, said that he did not blame six-rowed variety Montcalm is:youngsters for leaving farms here recommended. It is smooth aivneri as they "were boiling with exuber- Wvlih tall, modeiiately strong straw. ance" and you could not keep Like most six-rowed barleys ii young pm,-,1, on ., (um um," d0P5 "01 "5"3”Y ”lT"h Msllti U"' some entertainment were provided der our conditions and should be for mam. well rlpaned before cutting. 11. was Forrest MacDonald, an , , . .m.auon, RI , . , , Among others taking part in the inmate, one of the paintei's',' l bizsggmgg gfxllgpean mdl rVl'l;:aL-Far toormany vai'ietiespd.3Cus.,om W," Mr. RR. Em. Dr 12 W” he 1”” I" M5 w”'k7 Canadian capital, plans to build at? N Le” F” 31'3"" 1" Br I: NW..l.P. MacMillan, Mr. Georg! 13' If the amw” LT H-'”"t Wm" 55000 000 sulphur plant at Rolici'-"993?" f5”)”'ey '5” r?”l.”"”', ”el'.saville. Mr. Harvey Douglas and Department. issued ilie cheque rind? , mg Va) Que" some 300 xniktg not-i11.I313 0 them dacldcd y inferior 10 pmnm. Jon” who m.”id,d' how much was it for? l iiiitNs.iN Korea March '26- least of Quebec City in W” 5”) ?f..”.a.”'”.5"” reC(l"lA1m'et'?ded.'hli "" T" TWTT 1- 51-000-00 9" 5'95” 'ill'cdncsdav')--iAPl--:Armistice l1"lJohn district. ' lwliewtt wiih oodsemu-t. M cl? 9 CATANDN smb" Much I " 2' Y” lzotiriiors bargained in a news Quebec (”vnl'tfmm"'" Omcmlslh i i' high " lrrls l r "ice iAPL "ML Ema" Enmpe" lnmul 3. si.ioo.oo per year. blackout Tuesday on the sliop-lsaid the project is W11 Nl”l"C9d",ffd1'l.,”0" ll,e”e S .5 "" ” I"',ii-oicario, began to belch smoke ftnc 4. Yes. Wm." issue or i,,.i5.,,,,.,. Mci,,,,,g..,lland has been llulcllllscil. and iiefllcmutlltfxl NW )5:ei:)'l: (""' t”.fl.anics today from its iiortheasteri 5' 31-20000 ””""a”-l'' Thcre was no apparent progress.iP13n5hht"Ehblf'" Tnaadl: I?gg::ll:m;grHi;g Van, refdllrinauie :lo':E(maun;i'i-onc. On the eastern slope, when 6. Yes. - t - I . in i 8 ' 0”” , ' , , ' , . an earth uake several da a size 7. Groceries are bought retail m.I,?,j.,:1, as(:J;,(irl(nl".l,zg(i:.:.';; R,-te,.5::.1,i pyrite. an ore from which Slllpllllliuhcrin harvest Lueatlver is unfaV' levelled riliany houses andyklllei. "id meat -Wppne-" 3'9 mulmlgcneral agreement on the sccnnd- will be pmduced by T Tpecml mo'.l;u.'.a, gt"? 3"”, bekhjlched "re" three persons. the earth shool through the Falconivood lldspitall,.r,. qu(.su,,,, of pan, of ..,,i,-,- cess- ' ”i')' "C -V 5"” ”"" c”"d' '5 again at zaffcrana. folloivinghai. Farm. 8. See attached (U Feb. accounts not yet FECElVCdl.l1nspc('lors, i Public 9. Nil-supplied by accounts-r ,ian.' The company, headed b.l' J. 5- Lecicrc of Montreal, hopes to be able to start coristructioii of thcp plant in May alid reach the piu-4 duction stage by 1953- but the Reds rr-ncwcd demands Illlillt Russia he one of six neutral Both sides agreed to meet again Works. today at 11 A.M. (9 P.M. EST 10. Yes. Tuesday). MA..- en.-.” . .. Ill. Forrest MacDonald, was cm- By kccping procet-dings secret, poyed as a painter. the staff officers debating the o 0 12. Yes. prisoner-cxcliange issues hope tolsux 13. Public Works A: Highways-'hreak a three-month deadlock. i .23. , The United .Natlons command .Was there a contract for the Pfuntlsctl '0 GHHOUHFB rromntly i building of Hall's Bridge across any results- thc wesimoi-land River in the The U. N. command added that o Trans-Canada project? ,the news blackout will heglified 2.1! so. who had the contract if there is the .SlliZhi9-E" lndlt'"- . and what, was the amount of lion of Information leaking oul - same 1' :1. If no contract. what was the total cost of said bridge? 1. No. The bridge was built by the Departmeht of Public Works at llighivays. 2. See No. 1. 3. .T30.l22.57. a H-. maid iri, were iiijurcrl ll'llf'l1l . we Steel Dispute znflm n - - Soviet Threat 5 or-w Deputy chief F. ii. Rotlicviiiel M lK'ASHlNGTON, March 25 (AP! said llini. ll similtir fire at gihri Prcsitlcni. Truman was cxpectcrlpuame hotel in l9l'.2 i-nsl six lives, Much less Than Year Ago LOS ANGI-2l.ESV: (:lIllT.. lliarvii 25 ,Ap,...rive men were siilfocnteil. and a sixth plunged In his rieailii many whcn flamcs flnslicrl illl'OUSEllN tlic uppcr half of ihc six-floor NH Gcorgc 1-lolcl, almost. diIil”i'”"”3 ", I'iil11ll.1F iragcd,v tlierc 40 ycnrs .ii:-1, Tr-n persons. inclurling n 2 ln.2-t Expecriruman To intervene In torltiy to intervene soon to halt afrhp 100-room bricli lilfllllll-'lI'k iioivl Iiitlcr frcc-for-all nvcr steel wages is A si.n-night liostclvy nu Hie; n i'I:Iii winch ilirenteiis to llr"('k'p(I;:0 nf Skid llnu. 'liai a feed wheat but it does make ac- Ccptable flour. Regent, a high quality milling wheat, quite re- sistant to trust. is perliatps the most widely grown variety in the province. It requires good land for satisfactory yields and will nearly a dozen violent within the volcano. SEA DELICACY The principal source of Nova Sco- tia scallops is the beds of the Bay of Fundy near Digby. explosions deer GUERNSEY BREEDERS MEETING A meeting of the P. E. Island Gucvnscy Breed- ers' Association ivill be bold SATURDAY. MARCH 29th AT 1:30 PM., in the Department of Agriculture building. (Sad) J. R. CARR. Sccrciary. STORE N ei-al years and each year has been at or near the top in yield. It is main; In (9 ii " gh cuwmf H tho gnvermm-ni's price-wagc cori- rt; cs ilarcd up so IillI:'ii'l,l hmm, gfunml 10”” mf by the constitution. iuiinng a.o.e. females in ))oi.llf.r'l.. M V . ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,m., dnzwfglnr W, ,,,,,,m,,,, ,,,0 m,..,..,. - c., H, M, - er N'ch9""- unue leader M "15 cenunv and mlpewmon mu ., The rovwspllt top echelons of no u-,.N.pd in ihcir rooms. Sov- ' United Party opposition. chargedm.'"ck'" m "V9't0Ck mid ""”oCk (-:xA?)A:vI1yhGLTgN'Emarghw;N-Tf;ioificinldom. and found labor lead-lrlrni un,-into in lw.ii- tho iiiicpgcl ANDERSON - Al. the P. 13. Island Ah” Mun" d'cm0nt915"0" We wfducup um" Boom "' Roy” dipljty te.uned'tod.;,1 Qhelssgalgllcrs swapping lint: sraicmenia ia'itlilh,,i' and smote:-, ci-miicrl our on , iioipiuii. Mlrch 24th. 1952, Alvin court's invalidation of an election 1”” "”- t W. I, ,, "much 1"... now mm M industry. it Also prompted iiiol....,,.io..A lcticcs iinri .-ii.-ni.-cs; S eclall W, And"-50,, of Si" pawn. in his law-which requires voters of mix- ourmgecgga :BCkg'"1;l::v9ckExg?&'::: wugk mm. mm Ind "M R mh.dtl-louse of Tleprcsentatives rlllPsIsC”.aming for llclp, . P ' . 7-3Td year. Remains are resting gt, Cd blood to choose special csndi- Wm M new mark”; if; 'i n worm W" can M averted anogblconiiiiilice to vote 7-4 for an HP: Othcrs biiiiipcrl into P7Il'll nllicr, "19 Cutcliffe Funeral Home where dN95-ha! cauased lihc worst crisis m. I ,d' '5, N U lranmgu" mm-. lvcsiigalinn of the Wage slllllllllll-ins H"... (011 iii.-ir ll?l.l' down- '”""'A "WA" Wm M hem W9d' A" swm Amcm "Mon" mITrkgl.m euc " NIT Slineii 0” Gen. Alfred M. Cirueiithcr saicl"l0n Boiird. vcnire of the i-nnir lamnks--filled halls in tho ironll hesday afternoon, service starting The Nationalist Party countered gm. p.ck.gK::,' ,,,,dmm,,'rxi::;i,,;xp:,:. he does iioi. expect the RllBtllRilsl""'5.l- stairs and .s:ifcl.l- i It one o'clock. Interment, in mg. with a proposed amendment. to the m,um,,.,,i pmdlma; Mme cnremi to attack within the immediate! Ti” 99'” ”'"""' l”'”" ".”'i We W i sell Cemetery, , opposition motion ensuring the jngpgction of bung; E,;m,,i.,,, or future. and he told the House ol'll”""f'- Willi lmlullr-t" "W"l""'-' 1"”-, rams. Maroli '27: - Mil" - .'v. "sovereignty of parliament" over ingommon on gang. dimm. Representatives foreign affairs Itch"! l'lK0"'l""-l'- P”'l""l"l it '1' unanimous votc. the, Niitiniini as-. GALLANT-At Charlottetown on the courts and lufmortlng the sow Warehouse extension for ti-i.-iii committee? ' i”'”"' ''"l'''” ""l' '"'”""” "'"' mhwlsemblv todav flskcfl the gnl'El'n-I and Sunday. March 23rd. 3.. adette eminent. seeds. and fertilizers: criiii-iiiizeci "It is in our power ib.v helping "1"-lm' btntll” "" W-W C" L Oriinantiio i-ii.-"to.-i-. the ii-iuiiiioiisi! Gallant, daughter of Mr. Ind am. The senaie'a 47 min are almost marketing of pouiiiy and vouiiiy 11- 5- "91"" lo """'"" l” l""''" "mw"m"' sdaliy pint. of winc. to e.vci'.V I-Wnchl M hoe A -- . ' r " Defence Mohilizcr Cliarlcs E. . , - i g , - I19: 23l'dG..VA:.lAlA'.t. i-Tiii-NT:-ii':i-idaii-om 333 d':ii1:,d ..ili,i.,”:",? i,i.:'h”n :1.” :;...l:f.l."cE3L"..:"11l.,t2;”';”.2,':l,”2,; n1Ti”i't"sl;:iisEve:o c':'nciuci;ltl:Ic1' hr W”-i""- 'i"'"””"'i ""' "'t"” ""l"l”iii1d-miii-3 c'i(i,lr1Al .'ii:irS?.c0iiid.-riw Blue and brceii Willow llrillcrn the Bownesa runml Home on 3 again In the lo e ho M is l. roadside Commendation poricmv. word it would be i ”"""'i" '"”t "”'l T”'"”'" "' K” W"'” m' Lri'-ri l'lI'I1lV .'.iin.. Tlicn Monday evening to her late mi. ".1, H u ',”r "T" '1', gmmgno for rm-9."-y uryicg thing'”for Russia to delay attachisnirl that the proposals worn a' H", mi" N, I 11'” ',m' "',mmm.. dance at 008 North Market Street 31,0... 01:; .0,” Tgk o;,,";t:d Imp;-ovgmgm, of knit", 'pim,u iiig Europe iinill she felt apabie "serious threat" to the lillil-lflill-in M" ml " m i ' , owllera the funeral will be puty 5);, 1' "u. N O n for poultry; Improved coiiditioiis 0' lmklnil 01150 It the United Wt" PmK"lm- i n - . Wednesday, March Nth, go at. Paul's church for Mass at P-DOIAM. Interment in the al.- auls Church Cemetery. li.li. Maclean imossnasa states directly. But. he said it would be "dan- gerous" for the United states to base its plan on such an assump- tion. Eisenhower": deputy-often men- tioned as ii pdlstble successor if and when Eisenhower returns to campaign for the Republican pre- sidential nominatfoii-gave his views in the second day of testi- fying on the administration's 81,- ooo,ooo,ooo foreign aid bill. nisroiuo nssrion The island of Malta in the Meri- iterrsnesn was annexed to the British croim by the Treaty of: Parisifn fan ' for egg grading stations: Central- ised marketing and sdmlnistratfoii of dairy products; Centralized marketing of eggs; Certain seed treatments: Control of seed corn maggot: change in potato grades; Experiments on turnips: Treat- ment of hogs for parasites. i Certain tests in advanced regis- try; l-log -weights at Royal Winter Pair: Ribbons at Royal Winter Pair: Deduotfng arm on buck I a m b a: constructive marketing plan for wool; Enclosures for deer; Control over feeds for huns: Investigation of buns as weed spi-waders: Study of pea moth control: study of certain fruit trees; Control late blight tomat- 0' LONDON, March 25- MP! The magazinc which first reported Rus- sia has the atom bomb said today Prime Minister Stalin is a chronic Invalid and likely in die at any tlmc. The Init-Jllgcnce Digest, published by Kenneth do Court',v. said the report came from the "highest aulliorltnllvr level ltusaia." ----m--mjw WIu..fNG'roN. N. 2.. Much 25 --(Reuters) - New zesiaiid will impose a dumpl duty on low- i priced nylon stoo gs from Brit- ain at prices undercutting local manufacturers. Oustoms Minister Oharies Bowden announced today. The duty will be half the differ- ence between the ice of friiport- ed stockings and one made in New zeaiaad. OLD lolllcll Canada has an area of 500.000 square miles of rock. a type that is potentially oil- blaring, t Fog FRIDAY and SATURDAY BOTH STORES .illllliA Charlottetown 5 Sum merside . VANCOUVER, March 2'5 -(CF) Two million British Columbia daffodils to grace the parlors of eastern homes during Easter will begin leaving here by air next week. Trans-Canada Air Lines has assigned two special cargo planes to transport the flowers.