1155c}! 19, 19-17 _ isiiiu GUARDIA_N__ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I80 Hanover Sh. and _ George Clow. 90 Ottawa Si. ' SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advehtislng Tim Glllfdllll H"! l" Milli! daily is any ot the following stores lrr Summeuide: H “,,,,1,_,1111»»-. writs-r btrcrl; Gourlies Drugstore, was" 511"“ 1.111111 Italics‘. "It" 51""; Mlrli Uaudet. fiilfirarrviilo Streei '15,... lrllélrdizil) will be deliver“ to no: homo in Summerside. y - 11 y 11s 2o per- shy or 8o par week. Phone 28b fai- this ans 11.1111- order to the boykresponsible for deliveries on your. ma: c Ir "LOADING TODAY Amcrl- —-SCHOUL ICE SPORTS. Bed- , 1131111111 Street, Stunmersiclc, _110c1\'l;\' _- Bedeque Rink, .1 13. Lon-er Bedcqué Mtnks €l1l11ll1Pl1=ltlF C. N. R. l-smsicrhiimtiiisir find Sal!‘ o1’ cakes. Travellers‘ Rest 11.111 Thursday. March 2o. -—M'EN no reason to be imcertatn about that \Vcddi1ng in Juno. $111: too would proudly \'\'(‘ll 1~ a F111» 111,1. "wit" PIllEHROnit-nt Ruiz from 111r~ up i0 the Day Styles ill hlcnse Jewellers. x1 11:111. ht 11.17». Indian 'iilllli.“l [timers present. , ‘Augpictrs Summer- ‘. \'i', L. . "T" i -—(r0UBLllZ’S REXALI. DRUG STORE li\'|\\' Iocairti :11 :1 Contra] 51., Sunzrtivrsidc, ivill l)!‘ 111w gnly drug siorc upon till 11:1)‘ Wednes- day, hiaircii if). 4.11am: 1311.11 I-‘Oll sun in “(my with Judgp‘ Pliicotiragc ilirni by attending. i 11mg. 'i‘|i:i'c Wort‘ ' ,-1,.c, dticiacicti lmlus ‘WEYP tel M11 51,-; five of 11'1" cases for hen.“- wg n, the future. In the case of ‘Pm naviicr v; James (iumi. img-t l —SEE “MRS. (YLELURTS COW" ill 'I‘i’;ivi-1icrs Rest Hull Thursday, March E0. —I1OR SALE — Three Quebec‘ tvzirit. iovr 11nd six tom's, Oiicl ' 1 .1 l.l;‘It(l bicti griirrril 1i1ii'1)n.<1- 11121112,’ ' tight wars. 1.100 1101111115, _R'J\I(l: \‘.' u rk f‘ r ziiid 1'1 r1 V e l‘. $15151 iAJU (liirhp work horse, $50. Wal- ‘tti- S. Works, Kensingion. %*'””"“‘__‘~—~§ 1L"i\% 'S,OAN’S LINIMENT 1f Opening linnounceinent, Modern New Feed Mill Kinkora, P.E.l. ' of n11‘ ms liri 0U" Our Mill new ready for operation under the manage- "lt-‘nt cf J. Frank _Troinor of Charlottetown, who has had iilriielszilii c°"5"d°lfl>lc ftpcrience in the mixing of balanced feeds for . .154 lltc farmers. . e O We teci that this mill should be of a great benefit to illiihciilybii the Livcstock and Poultry Feeders of this Province. film‘ Emir-Is Unl- mrnt - s smoothir, As thcy may be assured that the Oats, Wheat and Bar- mo“ masts-tins Pi’ Content of feeds are not manufactured from ready iround imported grains, but from high quality imported 4101c grains, ground in our own mill, thus assuring the A" iirmcr of the highest possible meal value, and supplement- ti with Sur-Goin concentrates properly balanced for pro- rested laxative 111s tlfl minerals, etc. liver 1111111111111 . . . 4o ‘ll . .. .. m We can also grind farmers’ own grains and use them n: . 0 I moi" 4'19 up a properly balanced feed by supplementing is necessary ingredients and invite formers to consult its 1 their feeding problems,.so they may get the most out of teir feed . H0 dollar. i" mWili have on hand at all times freshly ground mixed - ' C. oi" Prices, quality considered, are as low as can be Muted. _ .‘ ' l’. L. Morris Feed Service KINKORA, P.E.l. lJiXuriouS 511mm! ilslelneneelnlhusnbetbie-vhen lavender-and teaches hi»: »11 Cont. Layton Green. eque Rink r-i-iaiiy, tum-m 21_ 0pm‘ l to all country schools. p,“ 4-01; SALE. - 1942' Ford two- I—ATTEND m. 311mm" hockey u d1111111 truck. New motor. Below marathon at Crystal Rink. Bum. 111,1; prlfr‘. Phone 496-4 or call at 11-_1¢,-_;1de_ 1mm“. ~ nervous indigestion. rllllllllillllfl, or slug- gish liver or hid- neys. try Grier’ Life that grand old tinc- oiiirh hrs hripril m placed m1 the mir- in 1M0. Fig H re hotiir You ran y! Geln’ yen/r drngglrl’! or IIRV/NG f/ll I/C/f SUMMERSlDE l V TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY A New Qtqio in. captivating countess horn oalilyn meets a torrid ,1.. DURUTHY LAMOUR ARTURO tir CURUUVA Also News and Dixie Pointer; Shows 7:15 » 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3'30 ntinn ngnsmrs t(_.\i1lill‘.i1(‘fl 11cm Pvgq l) ‘fl_""_ “ldnl-“F ‘aim i” “mndlment ls contemplated to control ‘,l°d‘l‘ t" “m” °f H"? "PFdY “Wmariy activities now being uniier- tmm which ivoiiiti permit thcni you suffer from Mari Bitters- s herbal remedy ny since firs: . 11.00 Ull also Geese’ lavi- gorsiing Syrup If (on- riiprred. ‘the rims d lrsi but not lrsst. 1 m! Runrdirr a! n4! flurr- GATES, SON s 60., LTD. i MIDDLETON. N-S. v 1c the GOVCFYITYICTH Scri- llili-“ll and szilt. fish from lst ‘industry. Publiciiyt. The- Fish-l 1111.1. to Mtsvisiir , iContinued from Page b) l tenant-Governor of Manitoba. and his distinguished wife who took keen i-nterest in the affairs and beauties ot our province. 8. The unurusl number of Con-l ventions at Charlottetown grows‘ from year to year. making our capl- , ml *‘ll.Y_ one of the most. popular Convention cities of ($311511; 1 7. The year 1947 is the centenary ' of the occupation of this Province Bvtldlne. 1h the veu- 1w Governor Huntley was succeeded by Governor Clmpboll. Who died in 1850, and he was succeeded by Governor Bati- lliimllfl. Wlilo immediately on ai- rivsl in i851 celled tosethei- the Leslslature and granted Respond-big Government. which had been so ably advocated by the Horiaurebloi George Cotes. who {hen became. leader. I s. During the past year My aw.‘ r-riiinent participated 111 a “ma; 1,1 Dumiiiion-Provinclal Conferences an questions ottinance. racial security ' "f! Public investments. In view o1‘ Lite ten-ninati-on of the wartime tax~ l alien agreement and in order tat avoid the consequent pruypggt 01' r1 return to the prE-Wflf dual sys-l 1cm of direct taxation, a Domin-l ion-Provincial arrangement has been reached whereby certain pro-' ""995 ellfillmd the levying and collection of certain 15x95 [qr £113 "t?" 5Y6 Scars. In return for tht: concession. the Government oi! Co- nada is to make annually to ins ‘agreeing provinces certain agreed dun’: Department articles. earliest possible date, “a further conference on social security and public investment. 1 10- Wlwn Public Investment plans are concluded with the Governmentl of Canada. it is hoped that assist-i once to provincial roads, buildings.‘ agriculture, fisheries, and forestry; will be secured. and when the Health and Social Security plans 8ft? developed n large measure of reform and assistance will be pro. vftied as aid to the mentally ill. aid to hospitals, to santtoria, and to preventable (iiseasc in general. 11. Due to an improved fiscal un- BOYS’ SWEATERS- triin. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 and $1.95 value for . parity to meet the demand. 19. My Government 14. A new department of govern- ,take11 hy other departments. or ivithout. a department. The Tour- _ Bacterial RI-iig Rat in ermenfis Loan Board. The Flillflf- iel. Reconstruction. Planning. Trade and Industry. may allcome urider the new department. 15. Tourists continue to come to Prince Edward Island in l-ricmas? lng numbers. The housing and cat- lering accommodations are consid- ered to be inadequate. A capital rum. will b; provided at a proper rate o! interest for loans to improve housing. catering, and general ho- tel accommodations. Lcgislationnto cattle. Cholera and Rhinitis in hogs elsewhere the maintenance for our healthy products abroad. 20. The scarcity of qualified school 1 teachers" continues. entering Prince of Wales of College for training. my Government will moclatirms will be pi-esenhd 16. The new ice-break Abeg- welt" will go into servlcresrly in 1947. stepieicing the "Charlottetown" which was lost at. sen in 194-1, The new ship is reputed to he i-iic finest of her type yci built. and was built iii Canada from Catiad- ia1-1 materials. The docks are being! improved. An enlarged new har- bour is being built at Tormentine, with a ncw clack an an extension 800 feet outside the present dock at. Torn-ientine. At Borden. s pro- tective fin is being added and a 1 sistance will help rural schools to ‘rmprwe ervisory Service with n view ors tn service. 21. ‘Fire establishment of rural ytlie necessary preliminary step of ' '1 t.‘ . d 6t new dock. Thus t.\vo.docks on each’ ugldélplmfia‘: 13:91:12? ‘in sidc will provide a much needed, the Assmsmem A“ of w“; improvement. and will facilitate the,‘ establishment. of supplementary _ F't .. 'i|| b. slcnded and as Vo- hoats for motor var traffic iviicnl in?“ “ PP ~ ' - ' ' ~ ‘t llS tltrv are wmllleletl- liiislglillto Elaciliiileg. plfloilll willenh; 17. The overproduction at potatoesf made [or l-ntegrafln: m); work “.111, l“ 1946 l" mm‘ and" “d H“ this general programme of educa- United States has created a ditfl-l tion cult. sittiation. My Government has! 23' The Dflaflnlcnt of new“ “mpefiltul with the Gnwmmcnl °f slruction has taken an active part Canada in arranging a sale of all';n the disposal of w," Assets’ phc 0111- oxportablo potatoes to Greail Driorily of m‘, province w“ 1mm, Brlwl" n 5 “l” M u“ p“. wo- eil and purchases made for public ‘pwnd! n ‘he ‘Mp5. ‘ma’ The” use or distributed to public insti- shlpmm“ “e “Remy “i”! hr" tuttlmis. oi- to veterans and faim- ward through the port of Saint-c“ when “my “mural them, 1,1 , John. New Brluikizswickhesnd aftrer cog, ‘ JWP“ fir“ w“ ° l“ ‘l i e 24: The Housiii Project at hiaplc‘ lpflll” Echlmrd mm‘! pm“ °r Hills which was gbaudoned on May Georgetown, Bourls, Suirimerside, 31' 19w’ by ‘he any o‘ chaflotw a o r s c n- - '. ti t d t on- im the Marketing Act of iota to Imfnfge 312,315,. Sfmfifln, manage the shipment. l her, i947. on account of the candi- tlcn of the buildings. central heat- ing equipment. and power lines. 25. The Provincial Planning Board ot my Government has begun a ground level. economic and sani- iary survey of the thickly settled areas contiguous to Charlottetown. It this survey proves acceptable it \-O-O—O§O-OO§-O-OQ-O¢GO§OOO-O OF’ CAMEO weorrisaoiir, no r. st. "rrrrs Lqyit, or owns" Il/YCI /d?40 - may be extended to other areas. N. The Farm Beautification Pro- gram's popularity will insure 21s r-nntinuancc. Presently the Cotton Trust Beautification plans will With Merle Oberon. Ulllfl- Rains and Charles liorvln. +§Q4>O4 O4 Q0 O4 QOOO-VJQQ 040 T"? scilARl-QTIETQWP! QPABPIAE In order to inolie mom foi new merehandisqwe new‘ offer Y" "fll litlrgains iii our Chil- of broken lines and some‘ slightly soiled‘ recugmms. lo'assist in curing iiic paralyzed. that our insular position ha: many} A Imam,‘ Suwgy by "'9 Deparlnmnl advantages. Among the advantages‘. °f Publlc Health and Wemum o" are freedom from plant and animal haw!‘ W“ conducted in Flofoipera‘ diseastm A rare Dmmrlunily is ab, tion with ourdrfcalth offrrctals lords-d to control such diseases asi 1946' The who‘? has lml ‘wt my“ polamehj cc] us. but it is anticipated Thibercuioiis and Bangs Disease lnl "lam. ‘ialumble facts beam“: Pullorum disease in poultry. and hm“ "m" mm pmmnl’ ‘Mo? tal, with thr- same staff, the De herds and crops in a healthy Con‘1iairtineiitdoflFifhei-les, Ottawa. in. dition, which will create a demand, ‘esllgfl e s“: 1111;111:111“ .t'.~llit‘ilfi:tstti tat Hsmalgamiition of small districts. lt l 3P9"? “M?ixei£’:;_‘p§fl;:_‘:" ‘Lnlllmi is also proposed to expand the Sup; Igcrfitiéznét’! huflness ,1, Charlotte-l 1__ pr,.11_=,_ Harry s_ Franc“ T Ipmfldmg m.’ "Mum: [or tenth, town which rim do much to de-‘ , , ,. - s, ‘ ‘ =1 _ 31 Tm, progrmnmg of physu.a1llir.rgcst COIHPlH in (,l1l’lfl'l 111i ill ‘sure mark l PLAYER l Odd Lines From lheyChildreds Departmiiiitt For Friday 21- h and Saturday 22nd A At Greatly‘ Reduced Prices , , . m" ""“.’““-. .1 ’li'i)})i1,‘v'.\ Game 8:30. ° ' __ ‘ed to implement. the provisions of} |".w°°| Plfml" plum wools and lawns lust right 11a ‘i fifupcKpp ,“,\11__\.,.,|'0N a, sugh halrraggeyemrixnt. u v 1 ;8l§lll’14l0 tc/nilsh out school term. Sizes 2 to 6x and _i-ot".\">t\‘\"‘lffibélgllllj-Wliifiln:1 fillnklbtllsgulllllllfl“?ldilhtltllgil vrcle uovon tiie ogiizrhmiiiiegiri; Bill-J 1,111? 1 _ __ _ ti"? . filcikillail’ , 1 ‘ collmtv.oprnod u.‘ I l,” gum, m, ,.,,;,,,1-v111ilt_v to 11111; ada the necessity of calling at the Boys’ Pullover sweaters all wool and wool and cot- ton mixtures in stripes and plains, red with white years. 75c $125 value for .. . 95c es ..,.. fNFANTS' AND CHlLDREN'S HOUS€COATS~ Quilted patterns, cotton and repp. Sizes l to 3 and 4 to 14x. Reg. values $1.50 to $3.50. Special . 98c INFANTS’ oiisssrs- in printed crepes assorted designs. Srzn $2.95 value for only .. INFANTS’ BEDSPREADS- Silk bedspreads and pillow case sets hi plnlt and blue. Regular $2.75 value, special .. infants’ Chenille bedspreads and pillow case sets in pink and blue. Values to $2.95, sale price . $1.29 INFANTS’ TODDY SEATS- priced at $2.25 and $2.65, Pink and blue, regularly clearing price . ._._L.- ....- ee-ssir- -INFANTS' PLAY PEN PAD!»- Valued at $3.95, on sale for only . ..;.-. . . . .. .. $2.95 Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited 1 to 3 yiars. $1.75 "44:; -»s_~.~~ -.v.-.-- $1.49 . . . . . . BOYS’ OVERALLS- K 1' ltilbll v 11V lilYi‘ to i'ritiit'liiir\\l'lnl__ 5mm‘ It is manned to mcreaxe E N , ...,.n,_,_ m, Snnzlhon md,,)._. he fiijf-"tiiljnlslollizfiliitzllf- ftlzsntfedzl- Denim Overalls, sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Regular value S -'1."11 4.110.000 1. ' '. - .. " “’ 69c extra eciai. . . ... 29a _ tilt... 11:. :1," era: m ' ‘t’ " ' ' - 1' ~ ' ‘he! lllill 1S 10 sav Oil the SlIGlVCS‘ ‘Wu lllrt-‘l as s-loulul Hhvolunabie per. -(‘- ll~ 3L’- 111‘ 1i-:.1.l iltirc" W-lifl i» tlic- \\'.'iic— ‘Fairing ls lawman -‘en EXTRA SPEclAL“ .- 11- $111.01! ltll a givziniiitg". ncu Plastic 101111011 'l‘:iblc! Tl]? original 11111 p. 111' \\‘ll')\ll“\"llf‘1'<l]Thqv‘ mo ‘meslmenl and itllbllt! ‘SEW “ , v _ , ..... . _ ‘ * - * 1* ~ s - measures are arranged with the G b 5 | 19¢ l1 t» ' I ' fq f’ . ricc 111.1111 Raebat! mtg ti..1.0it. lhiy Jrp uuu aomllil. ‘Ilicy are one at Ems“ a ,.,,,.,.)._0\.?,. of we w“ Government of c ad 1 _ , ra GQS 0|‘! y 60C , CON flill Ilg lit n l UCCGS- 11¢ best l t“ ""°_J'"“:"““"’ “f"1:;"'l‘"‘f|“" h l “‘,"" "WT: "Ml one" rfilvll. lpilted 11,3, 1n,p,.,,i:.:n,:,§,'s 2L1}; sories. TrY Your luck on one or more of these. A - to lcil iou a-‘tzu stum- ri to ocicr argzins. 1cm are any “U H . ., . , H, b_ ‘_ __ _ _ - - - lcli iiill pli-izsc lh" ririst iliscriirilnaiting sh-ipprn- m.“ 71.x“\?:_l]|,:€‘e|i:,|.lsfmailfidillgfl hulldfilg-t- flgrlljllll/llrffl WFfllH-tllfll “rpm” “wall, 70"‘ -r_“l.:_\_"|‘_ _ "H1" I " v hm‘ "__ _ V l crlucuiioir. fisheries. l'it"lllll‘l and sor- ‘ ' ‘innntfll 115k“ fl~ ‘Jll1lt"(tvlf‘<_)°iltri_':A iallhsecurtly. will ext-sud COflJntlGF- 1,\i-i1"1 triadSwiicyficrkl.cri1l1"'1lPlumsyou have llfflilllfly ... H _ _ ‘ ‘ _ N _‘ _ _ l _ g _ _ _ NT u? who‘: an‘ H, m’ “rpm V” _ up“ m m: i" "wry?!" 111 l.i)i\y).([‘(lvll\lzgyll\i \ilily'i‘is'l‘il‘iu l2. A Public 111111119.» Commission rup -t|1c. 1r crud! (Art ii sllltilhY. llll‘ '10 (.‘\lI1(‘i‘ tin ls l8 cents iii lllf‘ . 1.111.111 “b1111- tlnlt. l nlllth h“ ha" lplmlfllfd Rltfl lilo SBIHC |;I_;11\p_'f)||-jp_"[" 11M ‘NW0’! m p“ H‘ ‘personnel Liltsttttlieilie Motor Con‘ ‘ NIH I H" _ ~ l‘ I H m,‘ a P1P!‘ Board. Legislation will be in- P E | l 't‘.‘~ lb 1l1'l l!" . _ fi I I I m, W‘, an“ “m, U, 1945 litrfdzilulfycltoféyhppiargr and strenqiicn ._ H] “HTS (If; >13. The deiuaiid for cici-tric 011- l -—-|-~--~ .i1,<~ c"...,,,- - . ~. _» ‘- [W MM‘ or ‘the “H7 “wk In hm (‘glltlp-‘rllltfls ti; incireased’ wIth 18. My Govcrntiieiit rfet-Qhllllg-‘éi agfgsfliflvvrgttaltlgxel piijilgiglniié 211:5,“ ' .. .. ' ‘ . f1 ‘ I tn s t ntmt! to t‘.\'- t‘ "eat d t nail 1 fe ~ , _ ~ ~ - 1111-111111-11 rfiiririi‘. .'~I‘l‘\'li"‘ll ls-hiu-rl tn lv-ut 1m Oil Stove. Tlvc Ilnr.'- 1 m” 1"“? f“ L-"lmli lPlitl" 1m‘- Tm, 111513115110" o; R "PW turbine 1212?“? 55kg,‘ 30h?“ Tgngupporibi More beautiful holdings can be a- ling a I\l‘\'Y\lN‘l‘ nf our nmlti1rr~ l-itrm-r tviws. ‘H11- IITII‘ k "fptl ‘lwlwl’ ' ml‘, int the lifaritimc Electric Compwnv 1p,- Hm.- 11111,,1,e1~ o1 111-C Stock 11011-1‘ cl‘ll""¢‘l l‘-\' "T" shrill’- Rllfl TIP-l?“ ." -l ‘in fl‘l'1":' rat's"! is Si“.3-’1. 'l'n'bnk1- ii-it‘i lllPfl‘ , F“? N "m "lrl N“ ' “mil plant "m tho near future will li?ll'l cutfiing 1,, Dm- pmvmw the Cw‘; ltlflllllltit. as well as 11y 11bit»; .11‘- "liw- <t\'t~Itst1"-t"'"""l lmlwrs“ “nm1'\i"l"l°"- if?“ ‘ "‘ expend i111,- set-tion bet-veil by lt- tiniiance of the frolghtlassisiaiice‘"l"‘°"""'°' l“~‘"""l"" Mm“ “ml h‘, 1am‘, “u. i‘ $5131 (~,,1,,..|.. ‘ 1.141.011 g 111111111 council Immediateln when "Hal-gal; 31-9 pom.“ m. an angmauve punt“! general lieatuess: _ dwflhpp,_",1,.,...,.-..,. f" cum, raqwwwkyn! m“ srmmflz ___|1,“-(n_ I . niirl ,»,s1l.l1‘1l lIllCItI: (Duly “anabm steps w,“ he tap", 1,, ‘vhicg Wm bring western “an, ‘t1 ~27. An itpidemii: of poliomseiilis ‘ -i"\RT‘lE\"l‘. - ‘l“‘l""l '5 "f m9" m“ “m” ex. and electric services to the < - a ' -l lmlflnllle Ila-Fall's") “curled l1‘! vl" -\llF- lir- - e - 1 . . . , .. _ l7 fait- priccs. must be applied if farm , _ tllftlifl l1"‘lfll(‘ the \\:i.. and unless 11m“ Of rmodumon o; pow”; A, or f’ m ontinue t rodum l,“ past year, and was paflrtulafl] 1o- . l‘...'til~(‘i.'~ weft,‘ fuuiiii, the in- ‘he mcqnent H is “finer! ma! F‘) ‘an: .3,“ Cmcir pruirillllls in we "Med in King-s Count‘. A mm‘. vitxvitihll-i] srtltiylltiiguiizfiwtgiztLi}, wing phms Wm increase m“. n“ ‘IIFEKHH U“ largw Wluma ‘uas established at tlic saiizitoriuiii 1n lhril on lhcalth problem! 11-1 relation to the milk supply on Prince Edward Is- lland will be presented. Coinciden- fish from the standpoint of health. Cancer diag- i nosis has been proceeding for some months anticipating the establish- merit of a Cancer Diagnostic Clinic. Property has been purchased with the anticipation or great develop-- Conn-111 110191; and 19111151; gggom- _. ,- 4 - _ _ ment ‘in the Department of Health i = 1ester1;::::..€°",.111"1::;1..r'::. he» ‘no lo teachen-ln-trainirig, with the Government of Canada are concluded. I as. Wa welcome evidence of LlIQI thei veiop the 1ivoductioii of pi-ckiitt: vegetables. and small fruits. for ‘High Schools Wm be begun‘ ‘m1 lwhich this province has alWnYS b9?“ i ' '. l. admirabli’ adapted. ‘ttttl he; 11"" hampered by inadequate markets. u 1, hoped 111,1 111a establishment; in Prince Edward Island of the, tits for 3i c ut- farmer: THE WORLD OVER qmii it t CIGARETTES l \ 1i 1irices equivalent to those obtained E. Seville. at other 1iroducirig points i1-1 Cun- Jiflil. The development of this ln-t (iustry necessitates the 1110111. of more refrigeration 21.1111 r11iick freezing. 29, The accounts and reports of the various departments of govern- ment wlil be presented. as well as current the interim reports for the fiscal year. The Estimates for next fiscal _vear will lie presented. I trust your deliberations \\"r1l ra- tiect and guide the popular view. May Divine Providence watch over you in your deliberations. Following are the select stand- ing committees appointed on mo- l|Dll of ihr- icadcr of the House: AGRICULTURE: Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. John A. Campbell, Messrs. Forrest W. Phillipe, T. J. KAclchan-i. Leslie B. Hunter, Waiter G. McKenzie, J. Philip l/laihcson. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: Messrs. Harry Cox, Russell C. Clark, Harry s. Francis, lingerie Cullen, Leslie s. Hunter. Murdock Mic- Gow-an. J. A. McDonald. PRIVATE BILLS: Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. Marin Gallant, Messrs. Doiigaid McKlnnon, Reg- inald R. Bell, Heath Strong. PRINTING AND BINDING JOURNALS: Hon. William. I-ftisth- es, Messrs. Fred C. Ramsay. Eugene Cullen, Ifi-aiicis J. Mc- Nvill, Leslie s. Hunter. STANDING RULES AND ORD- FRS. Morley R. Bell, Hon. '1‘. W. 1 ‘ rhlctter. Clarence. l" Mor- lf-Tl-ATTVE IJBRAYH’: t, Alrssrs. J. Philip ltlatheson. l-ia-ncis J. llfdNelll. Reginald l- Bell. ENGROSSING BILLcS: llmi 1' Prqwec. Holt. lifariit’ Got» 1 Pstriirlish-i Kciizic. z-DBCC. Dougald hlcKinnon. Hon. T. W. L. Promise. Han. W. J. P. hliwchiilian. Walter G. Mc~ TLEVISLNQ? JOURNALS: Hon. i W. F‘. Alan Stetvart, Heath Strong. T. M. Linicietter. CONTINGENT ACCOUNTS: lirfessrs. Russell C. Clark, Forrest W. Phillips, Clarence P’. Morris- 513v. . FOX INDUSTRY AND FISH- ERIES: Messrs. Dougald 'M»c- Ktrinon. Russell C. Clark. George E. Seville. Hon. Marin Gallant. .1. Philip Matheson, Heath Strong. Clarence F. Morrissav. PUBLIC HEALTH: Hon. George H. Barbour, tion. '1". W. L. Prowse. Messrs. Morley M. Bell, Hon. John-i A. Campbell. Hon. W. J. P. Mao- Millan. J. A. McDonald. lvturdodt McGowan. EDUCATION: Messrs. FORQO$ W. Phillips. Harry S. Francis. Morley M. Bell. J. Philip Mathe- aon. Francis J. McNeil-l. J. A. McDonald. Hon. Marin Gallant. 'Li'l_i'l_i'Li'U"Li NOTICE‘ At the request of our num- erous customers, we have rec- cntiy opened up additional locker space in our plant to take care of yourtable meat t . i i oooooooooooooooooooooooc storage. iHE HALL MFG. 8 COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Seaunereide. P.I.l. Georg" t 'l_i'l_."l.1'l.'l "l "U1 1'1 FLTILI NOTCE HIGHWAYS ctoszo T0 MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, March i7, i947, and until fuither notice, all highways in this Province ‘are closed for ‘Motor Vehicle traffic, (including tractors and trailersi, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5.000 lbs. Trucks hauling potatoes will be permitted a total Weiqlll of vehicle and load not exceeding 11,660 ‘pounds, provided "*3 hauling is done in the morning _before'i_2 ociock noon. belt/Be" storage space and the nearest Railway siding. Anyone driving on Provincial highways contfWY l° m‘ “d” shall be duly prosecuted. DATED ‘the 14th day of March, A.D. i947» C. l. STEWART, _ Clerk of the Executive Council. "3_@.. ._ ._©,@@.@©._ _@’ . \*v'< L. t