ulies that when lo be presented 3'82. iomisl t formal gerdn pe enietions. but they» M! moulded bodices rim}; (thence-and every c . wlllliefilliyiflflfftflmQ dwelt; credit after tlilt this. tics for all concerned. “mo, we remain, To llur llustomers Owing to changes in th business we find ii necessa system, and our books will be clos ssles lifter March‘ 15th next. Ple l 9'mll\flkement of our store pt a strictly cash ed against charge see do not ask for t this change will ‘result in for you, and better satisfac- Ws ere satisfied tlia more economical service Expressing our appreciation for the i-ossgs with which we have bee n fa o ed d l . pm thirty-five years, and solic v “r “r "g u“ mill; a continuation of "’ Sincerely your! J. A. MscDONALD & COMPANY, LIMITED Cardigan, P. I. l, ' This column ls rusetssd for nun sl lllcul inter-es! out advertising n s news; nlhln ma; b. ingugg ‘g q II“!- s word ssrlelly 31g“. i; u. Pence. ' '_ ___r._._ CONFEDERATION lwlilil WEST KENT SCHOOL 1C0 Spa: ts ton h L~5€2—3-4-li. l iii’ | UNLOADING FTl-dly Mid Suture special price. Non members may . take advnnta e. Egg and Poulti- 18751011. eymouth Street. b537-3-3-3i. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE»- Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister, s91». yégg mggnlday. Billnrch cilia as fol- ’ 5 " M? A. . Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria ’! P. M. Also a service at Desable at 7 P, M, . conducted by the Y. P. U. of Kamp- ton. L-55l-3-4-li. l AGAIN) HEADS PRESBYTERY~— Feathers Taboo ForNewE- A Weds‘ At Court Dance EVENING AFFAIRS AT BU-O-KIN rtow or PRESENTEE new slums. (a; Monti: mo ‘tfsns wofll ited to the v rties." Dressmakers ere may ogdeirtciiemen‘ for in ear when linglLsh girls gave ther places to those from oversees who had come to thc Coronation. Also there have been s. imemendotis umber of wed- dlllfllixfig and ofmyouna mn- vs op- o! remaking their cort- InoqiOoI-is 1on8 was ‘he list-mile than tfi guests wil actually be pres- eat-and‘ so manly rec wired in to offlslah, for e. was tel: of s number of @1611 courts tzhsn more balk vi rtles with pres- The nxee‘ was thrashed out by various oers and fin iii-mull" to the e tion of tho Ind Q1691 Y courts were quite sufficient, but thg weather ml ht ruin garden parties and dlsegpo fit hun- dNdliLA-Bth bothl cdonci end e 3min. the wdblw deeid the “Design huvtfitiyeslotoiiee- fl waylntileie qof ff: comqg son's dress- fnugikers to sllnni o. series of de- signs for her personal The aketdim are then hung in the Lord Chamberlain's office for IUl mo them, The pictures dlspin ed duff-M February show whim nmle for the ddbs. with nnall waistline! and necklines in chad n-imus gowns and wealth lines. rlchiy-bioondui and em- broidercd. Red is the only color g3 ls 00W ildered taboo 0t court in the mine elk it s. well as mo; Riffifllls m 0 6M1 “YOU TELL ’EM, I'll stock it” toys Mr. Dealer To crate s. demand for a product newspaper M1- vwthing offers manu- faotusess the quickest sud most economical means of "Felling hun- ireds st thousands of bossibls layers." News- Illerl are the first choice oi the _nstion’s kifleltsdvsrtissrs. GHAM FOR OVER- S-SOME VOLUME IN lsned with dignity ‘mere is 11o restriction as to the amount of jewele bracelets and brooc make their trlps~fr where they were festivities came to hmiiy heirloom renovated t. Wllm”? 1m Y o n 1e mt fight. g g dial Press Cori-imminent) LONDON. Match 2-(@)—An- other innovation st Bruckingh Palace, two evening Fa-rties conads. they migh be milled dhMH-Wi-El ‘be fin inuadditlon to the uni elven cour . T -‘ ‘ ‘ oeiussd s hubbub in fashion cimies. for thogugh de- nutants will wear long trailing am in om family vaults Short Course For Hotel Proprietors is means e dems or gorgeous gowns and mother brilliant seseon as for as doths are concerned. (Etiquette re- s girl is married again in her new HALIFAX. N. Tourists browlit amount estimated at $295,- 000. while non-resident sports- men contributed $25,000 000, accord- l to C I-fjowézrd. manage-é c! S. 8H OHVEILOTI Ill‘- . , f / H _ congregations nl. each service. Af- . 0 the Danna!“ N? (ma! 351g‘ ter Mass the ashes were distribut- dmr‘ course opened w-re vcstcr- day byntkllicfliftloyla gcotla brzovelrn- W e v 9w o a=<"' ‘n o- d tourist resort meneszerg and We!“ 119m m s? Mary's Church. proprietors in uroykilvm accnmmodzulcn for tourists. This is one of in" most forward steps ever taken in connection with the develrrvment M u.” murist in- dustrv in Canada. beinirg-hown by this r "r day course in nests while there tables. bed mekn tractlvs exterior surroundin In connection with this ho course. the transportation comp ies sic ienderimi assistance to Nova Scotia government. ‘lbdav a Canadian National Rail- kin a d other em: dishes while R. Hotel. here. with th sou gowns limited by certain regulation-is. ‘niece are l. fllliflbl‘ 0! little tieklisllér dueetias and it is . stated the railwa ly f0 owed by the slcamsiiyi com- (‘bunt o1 good run bsnies. were the first to recognize it is 101118 t0 b9 50-0.11)“; prove the hocls rind stonpgilng “tourist travel" and its potcntliili- places already established a " lo not, dream provide more lo take care of ' h use‘ but em“ t By did com- increased tralJc. that thelrt efforts “xii! theb n hi en ra c. §}°"§.,'§L°.§},',°,X‘L'$n {RWY and rm United States where hotel inch were R11 revenue for’ gathered to discuss very much the. 0f difficult. if not B11 same things as you will discuss at lflfik- "I'll?" Vicillmfi- “$50 this meeting. One man, who was tnflnleflt lhPlfl-‘PIVP-‘S “H”! not a hotel mun but an average and complaining. 0r uelna sprays and dupes which are at best: only temporarily or partially protective. Sn now. while winter is still here. is the time to plan for action in sprint! and early summer to destroy the larvae and pupae while they are rtill (‘Oll"f‘llftl‘l\l"t in transient wnvr odies. Like other animals. creatures mut breathe. yeuietice iii location in equipment, they do chl~il_v' lllFOUElI lube-shap- and in service. lie Wlillts rcasoiv‘ ed organs which they force through able economy. While lie may not, the unim- stirofcc at be iilizcerdly. yet he could 110l- M"tervals into the outer air. If a film a! petroleum oil has been on the water the larvae and pupae arc cut off from the life-giving nir and in their efforts to their breathing orcam become fouled with the they quickly die. Better muse the effects are the removal of the water from the places by drainage also dc- e larvae and nitpnc prevents the dcvoleomcnt of others. B" those menus cnormrws numbers o! mosqu"oes may be rhstvoycd nt rt considering the bcncilts f0 low. For best results proper planning and organization in advance is ntions or communi- ties interested in undcrtaklnir sn work should write for further fonnntion to the fiominion Entomo- ‘oglst. "Jntomoligicnl Branch. tows. finiflcs of a rircv-‘nr uito Control in Canada, pre- nare llflflfl‘ the rllrecllon Dominion Enlomovigtst. may be se- cured from the Publicity and Ex- Agriculture, Ottawa, ivoalru roa AIR (By The Canadian Press) GLA80OW~Wlth the work and handicrafts exhibit at the Glasgow World Exhibition will be s dem- onstration oi’ aviation as a career approval . dam‘ o! debutant“ and ma. additional source o! themselves. uélOnlyda flew years ago. the "to Cghllilggmfis o? necessity, citizen of the United States ud- local. territorial or scope." he declared. operation and not in a study the psycho] "This weakness was obvious many emzeged in the work and be- came more apparent as the traffic s, result a Dominion wide orirsn nation was formed in 1939 known as the Canadian Asso- ciation of Tourist and Publicity h ‘Itdwriséutlhis orgonizgtior; whic pace on recor a y urizinfl the Dominion skirts carpets with iud curtains n6 m pastel tone came into existence. c w» "at: 2‘3.tl.“‘..'2 P‘ figures available) the hum anti-resident an lers end combined in l 6 was 645i the total revenue which t rtsmen comin n ‘than... m. m}; oonaczitiotnnkezglglud. “If w mu“ was éfillld in Nova a iishinfl- “mien! tor tuna. Tune ilshl tie so; is ‘srlttrsctlns I ' moi a that has: wel- Bl- Stephen. Rev. c. .1. st. Clair Jflflfls. minister of the church. and formerly of Summers-ids, ivas m- elected to the moderators chain! The mime of Rev. Dr. D. Ivlnc- I 0.1mm will be iiomiixnted for moderator of the next general M. “mo. —st_. John Citizen. LAID T0_ REST-Jfhe funeral of the late William MacDonald, Bay- flcld 5t. city. was held on Wed- newciay. March 2nd at one p.m. from the People's Church, the ser- t vice bei conducted by his pastor Rev. Ma colm Galbraith, assisted by Rev. G. C. Webster and Mr. Lloyd Henderson. The following were the pail-bearers: J. J. Storey, John I". Wiiear, George Berrlgan. Neil MacDuugnll, Kenneth Mathe- son and P. J. MacDonald Inter- ment at Argyle Shore cemetery. ISLANDER PASSES ON-Mrs, Henry T. Burgoyne of North Gran- ville has received the sad newg of U19 P8851118 of her brother Mr. Joseph Mallett. of Pollock, South Dakota. Mr. Mallett is survived by his wife and Min. Burgoyne who deeply regret his passing. Mr, M8116"- lormcrly lived at Bi-adal- {JADE and 10ft there in 1913. going t rfzlmoiifrtiz. ilwn to S’llth Dale, c ~ ' - - ' March 3 _ year: ieie ic resided for many. LENTEN SERVICES-The usual Masses for Ash Wednesday were held in St. Pauls Church on Wed- nesday morning. there being large I Services were held in the ev- Blilllil when the church was filled with worshippers. Special services Summeiside. both morning an’! evening of Ash Wednesday, s SURPRISE PARTY - A surprise party which took the form of a Keen 1ngfl-e5g 15 shower was tendered Miss Agnes attending _ Cairns. Bouris West. at her home a which 5mm few days before her matriage. ‘The given on how gifts were presented in two gully- sm good dishee the decorated baskets and were opened maklnz of salads. proper cockin g, interior deem. refreshments had been served and» n; go Dmvme at- the slnzliur of “For she's a Jo.ly _ ew, Good Fellow" the remainder o! the n, evening was spent in dancing. by Mrs. Bert Mullnlly and the ver- ses read by Mrs. lucllhven. After. the of sportsmen." _ , “You will note from the f mos o; ymqh h d Eflllllvtblilll‘? ‘a large (lélClLauiilllwfll fiave nlmz our c ef nave emoii- e OllTlS» us ness o iina a or ~ 1 c _ R of omelets 1937. of which Nova Bcotla riot its! and 50m" or the ear 16st mo‘ qui ls, sliaae. fluid: oplnlotn, this 1 tt. mane r of the Nova Scot an 00H flue W e COnB r116 0h 0 “e e assistance of hard surfaced highways and better , showed the proper accommodation and the uimplet- up of meat carcasses so as ion of your National Park in Cape tBz-cion. which is one of the most Va ML Rows“; 1n the course of his scenic in our Dominion. Tourist w s, olose- travel is bound to continue on ac- drcssed the gathering cu his ideas co- oi what a hotel should provide. He‘ on to enumerated four DYAILJDZJJS,’ t-om-, raffle fort-lie ooimed out. that the guest; does not want to be ovcrawcd byi to elcennce that will make him feel out of p ace. but om wiuit comfort- able surroundings. l-io wants con- ford lavish expenditure and lids a, good scum of values niid wants what he considers his “iuontgysf worth." He wants. u friendly atmo- sphere. not effusive or atymln gr "I believe that. those prmclpnls ‘q-gmmg, degigned to promote in- but a genuine quality‘ of friends)" tourist travel to Canada. with the result that in April i934 are essentials. whether in large or a Senate committee was a ointed small hotels. ‘ "Another thing that was brought. brppdinyr tourist traffic and to inquire as to out by the some lneulliii; was the w be adopted by the fact that holcl uiul stopping places t to it; shoud knoyyf the localbonlitlractgczipis moouraitement and ex ens on. an such as go. , mills, r.- g, .., - B dl idb ' ‘d to make thus the Canadian Travel tired?’éiranirxzogcqmcfgligigigti ma)?‘ d“ lth ‘ tes t. ‘a s. iCYSlOll now a possesses a wea 309 ggglgislzfi lzflllés mléogsgwog “a; , r n t e r no i mm“ beauty o’ ‘he Mnmm“ the: inmfagt. be a‘ source oi ailthenllo k the‘ information to the client. grandeur of) me mghty Egcolfaltiig izood bedroom Rccommodutloudwith 1 k , b ti , lens nt .lli‘l‘0illi inzs. some.*l‘sa.“zs.tzt“ttte..a.si t... ... s- rlvalled facilities for fishing and vertlslng that money cm-rrbuik-bfl- lib summer and cause word of mouth is or better "Good IOOG, DTODBPIY PTQPRTE-di than any other form of Bdl/QTHSlnK; . l l h h I t r lnut ,,;,1,:,~1=,;,;,z~i:u: are; t: trolls. than. ..:."'.."t..::.:::.z"t..§ t“ gfmost primeval wlldcrn is essential not only by your v- ernment but all other intercste in advertisimz your tourist industry. “In this connection I would int part. business. out that in the United States t lrty raffle, wYnter sportd five of those states spent $5.050.- 1 , ven ton traffic tn“: “fie, interprovinc 00000 for state advertising and that - to in: trade in the United States Ho? 190:1 was valued at 04.509.099.- 00°. sch,‘ let g M are “lzffand nutrition in ‘fictions rroua Best for gflyoirc-Baking’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN EUARDIAN {Ills central Guariiisif Th, 3mm gt}rii..lar WAS ALWAYS RIIMMAGE SALE St. James Hall SATURDAY This column ls reserved (or cows but advertising at ‘ "l"? '17:: "luTilll, ";.?.';.'.'°t'. “Lil Th rec Complaints Gave g OI-ASWELI. for Phowimplis CONFQHEBAITON ' I rheumnt ~m ho u'd this man be . aUBANLL bfllliil-l-lil-JIZ ‘I fiymlt-qzbfige rligtiglwayistttslred and ' SUMMERSIDE ACADEMY, w "L 1 .-. "s ‘ “' t‘ w’ 1* Kent school at ‘he 11.0mm Wm Up to u month or so ago. I had Also suitors. J-scz-a-f-ii. lfl. SUBANCE L-UIBQ-‘Iqgqu ‘ Fbrun t, , - Bung’; 18 Race Hockey, Eastern Guardian ‘This column ls reserved for news but advertising oi a heresy nature may he inserted at 4 Id strictly payable in 1dr NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Cline. Silverware or Plain 95-11-11)»; n03}; first iirtvschen Salts a trial. in four s, o“; constantly tired. and under medical 1,.553.3-4-1,_1 it 1‘ i, ofczc tron-formation. I have ADVERTISERS Alt!) RSMINDED that advertisements for in The Guardian shou d be received t the ofllce not later than -» the previous day. ..'BUBSCRIPTIONS mwmm’ " Charlottetown Guardian ma handed to their Rcpt. Archie ..'ROBlN R00!) FLOUR is ec- brecsl from each baa. -—- 3 P. M. roads nd w zt E PARTY - The are tavo n Stanley snfiée 7 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley, Minister. cums-ornate WEDDING _l “W” A pretty wedding touk place Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, Souris West. cisughlei- of Mr. s u! Mrs. Francis Cairns of Francis Ueagie, Peter Dongle and Peter Deng e, of Rollo Buy ‘ bride looked charming dressed n blue silk velvet dress ultli mt - rat coat and brown hat and no sories to match and the lifltlPSl) was dressed in green crc Vvith gold and a u tsmart brown hat. was Miss Evelyn Cairns, c1810!‘ the bride and the groom was tended by his musin Joseph Ch son. A wedding bicnkfasl was sci-- c bride's home, for the of young people were present and ry pleasant evening was spent _Games, Contest and Muilc. Re- nments were then served and a ongoysbic evening osme to a Briefs Agreedu‘ r-‘Mm. John Andrew, Charlotte- town. s cnt the week-end in Mont- ague, v itlng her daughter. Miss l tron of the Kings County B. and? ». . . .. . . _ The vortex-Hui! étll”lx.“.i‘ti.i“é’fstiffi tiittfi. R583‘. and other bnntrlonnlf orztzihnlzations J .‘ prcsen int; rte s be Ore e Roya ' "' Commission on Doininlon-Pruyiiicl- I p“ J‘ ~\—%~ —-- 5 VDEE lo] Relations in the recent Ottawa ma] puny and a few friends’ Rmyf eimrw, is commzj=ioii_ w ll re- P _ _ 15.1w liy-“Htg- M “dolls March PHONEZIQ Cuuturonclsltrm Sislillllllllllflllllrtlll lift h are confined to the‘ ..'Mrs_ Eldward Bulpitt, Rose- » ncoth is visiting in Georgetown, the t o’ h" daughter’ Mrs’ leap") ' i... Sliutott the bride's cousin who e ceremony was also‘ “ . . 1e“ on we nlcmmgl _Vl l "czircely a mention of pro- mort honeymoon Hllllt ‘IV-- Pfifildiffltv in Rollo B i t o. prosperous, o ..'Mr. Mont Wright, Montague. left for Alberta. last; week on his annual buying trip L Now Erin?“ To Control Mosquitos During the cold winter months, when the countryside with a cloak of i low temperatures toes and other bl sects which appear in such trouble- some hordes in spring and summer 13H! apt to be forgotten. Under-r‘ the snow blanket. however, on the L‘ dead leaves and soil abng the rar- glns of lakes and ponds. in river flood basins. in dry ditches, and in low pflare; along in fields and woods. countless mrilcns of tiny eggs deposited by the blood- avid iticsquitoes of last spring and lying; quiescent now, bring forth pestifer- ous life immediately the snow melts under the influence of the warm The larvae of wrigglers that will hatch from these eggs develop slow- ly at first in the cold snow-water. but warm rains and the strength oi’ the sun's ray; ac- rate their rate of by early May, when the snow has largely gone and where the groom is r Hunter and Miss Rose the WCCKGIid in Sum. the ‘truest of Ml‘. and Mia-s. Hunter. in Sydney, C. B.’ :- l ._..______________ PRINCE STREET SCHOOL co and snow, and _ _ Honor Roll for the Jvgnrd, it vyas iclt much aoyern- and apply m . rcJardZess of nee . rvt-nt effort was carted and the bu; 1|; was “(,1 _ ,;,~,¢~;1 imemploy_ taxpayer, \\'1i‘.‘lll8l‘ individua or Ina“; msuu“, “Gum Dmve any corporation. was put to unnecessary 53mm,“ m handling unemploy- lcxpense and inconvenience to such Hem“ but cxlcnt that the co't of “tar: The Pugh; o; educauon, and 2 Phyllis Mu: s)‘; 3. Gm ' Grade x rs» _i, 3. _ . Dorothy Keeping; I (J12) 7-1, Joyrc How. 9 Keellmll; 3. Blanche once V'II-l. Lorna An Marjorie Sprlcl; 2. jJoycc Collin and Jenn hioorc; 3. 2. Alvina Curr; , , Myrlfle MacLcod and Billie ‘Jt- , , George hllncfimialu. Margaret lilacLrilnn; 3. Harold nkins l that green, many 0t the larvae tmnsfmmed w pupae’ est~ 3 Alexa Davidson’ . toes will have emerged 0n t. V_]' G°°""'“ Bmw“? 2~ WU» and the females among t be rocking the blood of animals and Carmen Smith; 2, c’ 3 Clare Curriv A". already mentioned. the eggs o mosquitoes can hatch. and th 1 1 uteri azidl it ls while iiztthlisdmedr-i , um 1a icy may e n ac e mi . %:c'£s‘g,.y"€gefffi destroyed. Once th hav emerged and are flying they can- not be successfully qomhalcd. The mo, possession of‘ wings IZIVDS them great freedom of movement. and o la c numbers and ehrive I “mmied “ mew“: i" “he r richt render effective Grade II ~l. Vullilu Crmslnitce Conko; arrarct MacDonald; 3 Grade I -N0 Exams, T0 THE vyi E ifirTykiflqa d, why drink from I . old When your own id The iguiily lineage of your blood, 0r To turn‘ you fYOlIlll‘ the drunken That lentil: you through a llfc of And IOILIIVIP‘. you in n wretched spoil? ‘ You drink the lvlllg lie-cacao you _ U o cud. my friend. you'll pay a grcntw ice For broken life or ruin “("113 mend Told by the way you load lhn llic it straight on are paths The Grace dot God the richt iie-‘rc lstroys th is up ‘for snlc; but. all c Than ihoe who buy the drink at ' Wll d. hi: strengthened i SHINGLITJYIRDER uirigcmynns WASHINGTON. March ‘LL-Presi- dent Roosevelt lsucrl an PXLKEIIIlVC order today ciulaillitg the importa- tion of Canadian red cedar shingles to 918.246 squares. order was applicable in ilie all’ oi’ the cuncnt was issued in roinplianrc Nllll the Revenue Act of 1936 by which "he President is required to limit im- orts of the Cotmdlmi shingles qech ‘half 2 czich complained of l‘ tel r ‘ more heavily taxed than other; ‘ 1 [on ious half year. It was the third the President had exerted this authority granted for the , the duration of the United States tmde agreement with Canada. BIHDES WRITE NEEDS LONDON-(CPF- Shops increasinir demands for books"-handy little blank volumes wherein rnwnced ill preieronccr in presents-end mounts’ U E one “has! OOIOMBO-(CM-A monkey in s Ceylon village near here took a baby from its crib, climbed the roof end was seen rocking the child to s the mother would. The sl was shot and the child rc- LET I TIRED AND ILL THOSE WHO SERVE Him a Miserable Time You Bum‘ Suffering from three oonrplalnls SERVE You MOST -dl%l'd(§l‘0d kidneys, sciatica. and PHONE M9 ‘suffered continually from kidney ldisorder. sciatica. rheumeflsm, and _ccncrall,y felt off colo.. I was rauscuru SALTS Giant -__. g 69c i ""'__"‘__-"'—-'—~y, Norwegian res: c TABLET/S, toot - - -_ 19¢ C“ Li", DODD‘S PILLS a. ._ _ _ ._ -- - 39c on ~i"—*w_‘c _ _ _ _ 2t? 1*’ °* '"‘“° . ___ 69c LAVORIS $1.00 Bottle - - —- — - 79c ‘g "zlperviiiou. I tried many remedies, but iritllout effect until I gave \rc;~k=. Krusclicii has brought about‘ r. Jtcnhliy‘ appetite and once more fr"! that. it is good to be alive." 8V N ~ kidneys are the ffters of the '1 uuiciiine. If they become impiu-ities find their way o tho blood-stream. and the see" lielf-a-dozen common ailments ‘ r sown ll‘ Puretest A.S.A. TABLETS 24's 25c - 100's 49c The ‘scientific c mibi tion i Pr I i-i ‘ rititsyicrl Krugschfint gllijiclclltly; courage ' Den puons .\(\ .1 1195's llC O EH y» HOT‘ r mo! action. soon your ailments are ' kpensed MINERAL on‘ ; clltgvcd and life becomes a joy - with 4O oz, Bottle 89¢ Precision LLOYD’S CORN SALVE will remove any corn or callous YOUR MONEY BACK IF THIS SALVE FAILS 40c Jar and In Asking For mmptm, Simpler Taxes ' (By CARL REINKE) (Canadian Press Staff Wrllerl OFFPAWA. March 2-101’) —-'I'lie national viewpoint in public af- t T s Jsiuuus PHARMA Y ‘Uiopriir-iriq Llhcmio c. ciarles —cxccpt to urge cc tom of inter-provinci- _—il c briefs piescnted to ' .i:od unanimous voice for mmgfi k % < more efficient, simplified and urii- Jgélidlttlfswtgfidcghare £§e,'§.°c,fu§n will“? lullfl collection of rzovernment re- prams”, such a “dun-gm” “ugh; be ~ - Vclillt? and more centralized con- 4f “xi The assacmflon preferred {refuel uzzlitiers oitcommon interest k0 Ygave (‘he dam“; m m. 06mm“. FRIDAY‘ MARCH 4‘ "out; ill-t‘. féittlstlt. paid .1. t... 3133.? 3,“ “Wm °* “°“°“‘"'"°”‘ ~33 W-"wm 3 P . . . _ - . 6. P. EVL-GI-h C0. Gill tans.» “bother Dominion, rovl - - = . ___ _ rial oumttniipnl. so it was orllnarlxlly ,.331?,':5‘I§};l§{§ll.‘l’.?‘..‘ié"’§§§tfé3.‘Si 1'00 P‘ M. "will Hui‘ ma. .a out". on of fQfllTlllfZ tax collection deyegaflng t“ author“), w de. 7 and the ‘XCHPYZZI reufziliun of bu-i- ff 1 m - ' y lo its simpfist fcrm, 1h: fin-_ §“’f,’f,',i.“°§§ ‘oaxlcésis ifi, aelags gfliggm‘ ha.’ “M? ‘lrmms “mtmded- . . . o two years cxce t in 08505 01' Under the present multiplicity “any 1t “Elem; 01d we pen. _____________,_ and ovcrlzippinr of efforts in that 5mm shougd b3 made cgnujbutof Y€;1-’?-‘“‘.’38;t"..l.tfilfftmliléif“M.‘“°' l-sg, ‘g5’ Eggglegefgecgggly- tgywgg A m... “o... s. "The 14”“! sY-“mm °f taxflum‘ ganadiecrsi Teachers Federation in "E °"'“°"" "Ema"- ~ indusnryfs point of view,” said a Submtssgon stressing the I'll‘ Exit-Em" ‘ND u" ' ' m“ ' Mammcturers’ M‘ ‘ tional aspects of education and the \ no ¢‘.§.?:.""'" z lion. iltld be one providing right o; every Canadian mud 1,0 a for the m ing of the nercxsary rc- certain nunlmum o; educaflonai venue by iflPfliY- of a minimum oppormnny regamlass o; m“; “m, number" of taxes collected by a (‘mom Substanmu ucanonal minimum ll\ll‘lll)"i' of agencies. pi-e- subsidiés by me Dom... we" ‘d, NEARLY PFBFBCT Inlfilllly one.“ That statement scem- vacated M. a s“ m s , duet’. —————- in to epitomize the altltifude of “on o, a mm mgflnfl. ymm o; BInbel-gelésléxdbysd w‘? amusing: \l<'llif‘"-'§ lrouns‘ 'Pilr?i‘ll . GU11 Wm’ O12 llldficflndlllllyflflllal yside. the fiwétiglfngggntitegmisfi home by which we live, it ‘is quite a relic! to Trams and Labor Congress and real estate was protested by the note that. in spite of social ansi eu- rho iwaguc for Social Reconstruc- Ontario Real mute Board’ The onomic urn-est. there is one point firm» cmgrndcd lhf ogigilnziliililowiafi proportion or time‘ imposed (m 3:“ wine o tho nmlniou o en wt n _ 1; not specifically within pro- zgglgielénlffigcfkniigatgg] alggpeég food matte" , \'lli‘l _]\ll'l_»l'l(“.i()n hrid been pro- - f m “wk o; _ WWII W515i alessivr-ly curtailed by the Privy ixsgi$ggéalixfgmfisiglg e ZLJMlBhl/é) gilcfigectzifgiisanttlillstlm Council t ' . restored. that: the intcn" of the by the Nationahcomomtist Move_ s] e lfjesltx: om be kanity. l halal! Fuihcri; of Coufmierotlo“ 1 uld he mem of Momma] The Tuberculoh 1115mm _ 'h 1e. _ ac ‘Mine 0‘ f- l‘l‘(‘("ll‘llZi‘(l. \\‘l'li the Dom on liav- is Ayocfition urged Dominion B“! :’henuh%u% balfidil-Xsdtlé 0 in! control over such imtiomil mat- in fiélmgg consumption “Dung a must‘ last ‘lm thy-G“ heomue tors as social welfare and labor. himm mte- in Eastern Carma! Co.“ The child Twuiwsga mmeduuet itdzhtlyszltli:.t.*1.'";.a‘i:.2"%sst: s: talllmssls“lz..r."“.zzz*"t°.:s “its o» o Trade m -€.’3’°€.‘i.i€2".§“€tii’€?.€n“§»l#§n?;"8ii€ zltteatslzlusnltdsslsefsm 111ml” Cmmleg P- M~ 13m?"- menegled p ' cium that i is required to build prr-slucnt. of that body. told the ' strong bangs and teem He and‘ commission, “that llu- intention in milk because 1t fumlshbs the nilnrl of the original promoters which regulate the growth and de~ of Um British North America Act A;pammm_ beam’ 00m‘ new‘ and vellopmcm of the body Add” m and tho needs of today in regard qplmd, were the pflcipa; product; -. miic is a souirc of practically to the constitution are in ngree- ‘m the from“ vegetable pa“ m 511 me food 9101mm” wmch a" w, “m” "mnfl-l" m“ m” Cont“! Canada in 1937. Like the Canadian $011051 l0 the bfldy- goycr ll should be able to ex- trump 1m“ PM)“ they are fmdmg The normal healthy child i3l‘(’l.<l‘ I ~c functions one would a ready market m the hotel and has be“; Dfqpgfly gmgmd 1g‘; export. >flnd a control govern- restaurant trade b“; as may m, eat. There is something vii-on inept a fercsslng. that i; to soy. mm a temperature 6t about “my with the chug who does m; mm qurisrli tion ill questions of com- t w cannot be offered w the gen, his meals. or who has to be cos. mon import lhi-uugliolit the nation, Haj public uni" mm,“ smug‘ to eat, There are several can; lii matters whore uniformity is de- faculties are avaihme in "he feta“ poor appetites. Enti between. siffllill}, in matters Where the size meals. particularly can y, means 0t‘ tho prohlwuis e. ends the pro- trade that the child wil. have no appetite viiirlnl (‘finl1)(‘l(?ll(‘(*. as Well as in for retzulm‘ mculs._ The tired or el- mollor; more readily recognized as cited child is not interested in mod. lnlPFlllKWlllCldl in scope." The child who has been duet 1n- Ii. was sitbmirlcrl thi- Iieaguc of FIOOYB- Mill 110 (Ylllwlillliltlfi ll) ¥nti1oiis Sncicty‘ int (ltillJlfllflfl-dlllid ti; , - gr luutrrswglilled wifli a .-C tum; o. iivooa - 1'90 - .J.75~.‘§§-.tih,”,' qhroziydc; intemretn- Many cliiklrmi have what no? off sttcélimt 13x2 otthc n NWA. It»: galiitvvoglbgiwgcfilxlgffi gyta is. m‘ . ‘i. i on mion xe UtIVC - -t i ‘"008 u < tilt]: projpri- aullhorilyy eto center gusllllg“ qlnliilrfls imd- The W791’!!! into ull ire-altos uitd convent-ions wh‘ M‘ ""_p_1f'“ _i m? Drum ‘hole binding Ounudn m- its prmmtccs. re- ohlfii £0‘ "fun W“ 41mm‘ hm?" P.'lll'llll"é.\ of \\‘l‘(‘ll_l(‘i‘ the " 2's lfi- , A” _ i neat- dezl a ‘Frail?! f.“ lifeline“ 3 yolvcri were ordinarily v l l pr - o I ‘Y’. “an” ‘mm "l!" parents m qiér‘ ‘flimlv w ' M5 vinrlnl jurisdiction nxclu ~ ‘ly. 0x230?“ 1% £1.15» so". about him hi‘ L‘)\‘("li limit-git imhimd talk IQFHIYHKW‘ and fruit‘ "lllllfaéilglfy y “We s “m” ' Etrerv oiii (I <hould lirtyéexzt lens‘. t Spfl ("ililfill WPIW‘ lTllWl n ("MS P Tl ' t' y» m» ..t.'::.r."""="‘""."‘.'"“- 2m.‘zl"t.“.:2:lt be of "flmns the" “w” mum "mm m cyeslrnin. “3v1e?.y°'ol-.|§° Dart of tho nicnl. ‘Variety ti: make to tho pVyincos and Domln- MW“ or prolonged n “has Dreuarmion of foods nmvems a Won, Maitiloba lint] suggested the (he swmacm mu“ may b‘. monotonous tilt-t. Milk can bs-ugqi ohhln cold Dominion lsokc over exclusive con- m various hm; or trnl in this fiold but tho Cbimrilali "hum PM", l} a" “cviwfif m scum mm. ,, m, and,“ in Life Insurance Officers Association u, N, damn“ llnfgmauonfin of custurds. Milk 1100s into Juitets, fclt the adoption oi uniform in- . y; _ m1 __ 4 d - _ annular acts by tn’? pi-otvinfle was "l" eyes. wficgllgrenlgz "gent-mammals FY17‘)! y improvlnrr ic si un on and th y H l H, ,1. _ Tho All Canada insurance Fed- G. F. HUtChQSOH lng. e m) n l ' ( 1mm Eppem oration WAS more (infinite about it. Questions ntmyw n r Health, They ndvo-ated one central author- N“ 544"” y,» Gram“ g1 ‘ dressed to the ( ntlum Medi ity to vrlitch nil lllSlllflllPE compan- Association, llll ( 1m street, Tor- ies would rrpnrt and nay taxes, the ' 1 gag-villi be ull.‘~\\(‘l‘(‘(l iemunally by money then to be distributed to _“~!~ urruiiirvs nu some equitable ho The insurance companies an" I business es. especially in some pro-r VlllCf". Th0 lifr insurance mcn sug- rgcstcd that all other forms of spe- cial tnvnllon on lilo insurance‘ A timiild bu rcvyvlarctl by n strinnhl tax m1 nrr-miums as the simplcst| ._q0|p(q_ Insurance Fed- "zitlfll :tnt d the ratio oi taxes to rpormlllms this dotibled between '°""“"I I" "I! Iv M m! lnclndlnx Marsh mo. 1m llildltkitlll. £21532; “up zgggr STANDARD nasr CLASS ouewnv mas f i930 in 1937 lill. fit “K35: drclinlng 24 pcy “hi. pm s m Rn‘r"n TR", The banlks térgqgi tthat ttlhe Brit‘ .l 6 i'l hi1 flXB 01'] 8101i: gflbrlfvpto Canada. so that banks _ _ would nay only as ordinary "or- s. s li h" t w _ gg:?:f"r,m0f rxmqflggl twat,“ M1911‘ , Sleeping sad Parlor LII‘ u: -t . ey.i.._:i;¢ o; mQ.fi now in icrcc. " w ‘ " " """"' “w; ..,,..,, .. . mo.- . .. , ‘nu, mbl"m Financial n" t » l ‘l‘ ‘in I vv‘ Mm"; The Canadian Mnn"‘"tu" Ahflrinllon =i~~ngly exorfwl Pa» new that the basic prob "m of f» qivemmcnt a‘ the moment was" not so much constitutional as it was financial When the associa- tion sag sled a cuioi l0a-20per odthaausssunoisteqzcnscs ese