T111111 iiuicii 11101101011 Charlotte- Fridny and d will pur- will l1:- i" [mm on Szziurtfn)‘ ii" .11 PELTS ch- at the . [Zlltllliil HOTEL i .___ . Mm"? Qifllffh Qlzljllffl, ~ Tnfusiiar, renauanv 24111 _ (‘laminnde Chill"!- 11532 53:1? '1 ~ 1n 1'- 11;‘; Funeral ()f Di‘. _‘ ‘ _ M. A. illcfrufgan M. A. Muc- i-reshytery. 11a _v morning nlfiilli‘) 86 Wey- ‘ . Dunstaivs Ba- tu the Catholic e1; the Knights o: "l - svas v Archbishop J. C, ‘Toronto, a brother H11 \v11.1 wshted as filed, Re. James Si. Dunstmfs Uni- ‘ 1f Ifonor, Rev. M. 1c. and Rev. P. .. 1 .11. 1) 11.1 t. . Deitcnn of li lvfonnghan, Dulmuirs Univeruty; Moss. Rev. c. the ~. Int ll; Muster of Louis Douglm. B's-hop 0‘Suli1von, ‘his throne, was . . W. Keefe, and . lilvCoi-iiiock. t-us 111 the sanctuary l1 v I1. Flrmiutt. C. SS. o.’ 1111- 1-111»: Holy Re- . l’. NlCAiiihOii, D. D.. ‘. l)1111'»t:111'.-:~ Basilica; 1 1111. Iona: Rev. W. Crow; Rev. A. Mc- ~ l 1v. Leo McDon- '. 1.1 0.10. hicncnald. Rev. l‘"v W. Mc ardle, st. ‘eisiiy’; Rev. Jns. --1~11 Canada and Rev. 8 n1 a ' rall-bearcrswvere; ‘l, n. Di‘. J. H. mis. Dr. W. J. L. Smith, Hon. 1 . rs: Dr. Corrigun, 1- Duuenli, Di‘, super, 111' Duffy. . M05533. Amos .. itfurpiiy, Joseph 11. ilslutyre. John De- "1111 Afurnliy. Anthony ' Pwer M lfahon, n. qr . 111.» grave was con- flltiftl 11v H Excellency Archbish- op Met-u: .. n sisted Rev. ‘tout: Dougari an Father M011. 2 1n. . \ 1 1 (‘ORR IN DIFFICULTY my T111- (‘anuiiinn Pres!) TORK. f1'eI'111.'i—0\\‘lnz to finan- e111 trmililr-s Cork football club was miabir- 1/1 travel to Dublin recently '10 ulnt‘ Flmiuirnc 111 B. Limqllfi 0f Ireland 11x11 :::_—:'_~'__ _ nuvrns czrr: t: 31111111111’ - I11 Feb i4. 1.. " .111 Charlottetown on . to All". and Mrs. Aus- a son. ‘ 1,11 iwbruttry 111th. 1938, tutti Mrs. Roland GOHBB, . :1 ighter. __ peanuts . Lil itru-xui-fat. Ilritigetown on Feb. -_ i 11.111111 William C. . - t Feb. 24th. t1 Dundus Baptist Card of Thanks We 11.1.11 Lu thank our many friends 1.111 neighbors for their ' .~ <11 kmduess-shown to us 5 i‘ D 4 In Illemoriam l l“ Will-v. naemory of my dear Sistcl» (‘urnvvull lillmhrtl mvziy February 24. I037. ' ~11 l-v li(‘l' Sislfl‘ Gertrude. c: 11110 l .tl \ In Ilfemoriam I loving m of o to: wle "f5 "ether. Mrs. Ernest . Stcnfl. ma? 1|v11111ict1 111.11 life February 2i, tllwflllr lit-arty your uncznory IMF", in‘: 111111 t 11.211‘, fond and tnle, 1m} l" "'11 11 thy dear Mother, l‘ 1st- tlu not tlzlrk of ‘you. lbw Husbuntl and Family. . -_._. . , _ 1 In Memo riam ill lmliu: n M“) , '- .- ry of my dear 2"?!“- Mrfi- Izirurrzt E. Stone, who “£11 uuuy Iclirnnry 2i, 1081. mwllflt" evening shades are t 111 1 r, égllnwl 111 ulltlnx all alone 1v hl-art Hierc comer a Inngfnl , l {Five not‘ I'm- “w”, i “h”: l m"! m)‘ flat-h g Mother m‘ Yeur 111:0 today. 1 . .. mmPifglglllll-by her Son Harold. N- D. MacLean uunnnrancn EMBALMER Charlottetown gm] North Wiltehir Phone I40 _Z— The Central Guardian Thu column ll ruuvod [or “w. of local Intern! but ldvnrtlnln; of n new” nature muy or lnnutgd g; 4 canto n word utrin-lly puyuble ll ad. vlnot. - coureuenanou an . sunauce. L-ciae-il-iu-iilz 1 IIAPPIEST CONGRATULA- TIONS—-MI‘S. E. S. MQLIEOQ yggtgr. . day celebrated her 95th. birthday, at. her home, on Prince street, I man‘ of 1121- old friends sending her eu- best wishes. TELEPHONE BRIDGE-A very delightful teie hone bridge 11nd auction fort - Ives was held by the Alumnae o the Charlottetown Hospital lost night. Prize winners were: Bridge, ladies 1st, Mrs. S. G, Peppln. consolation, Mrs. Mme Nicholson: gentlemen, 1st, jrgev, Oswald Murphy. cmisulatlon, Mr. J, J. McDonald. Auction, ladies 1st, Miss Anne Stewart, consolation, 1 . Zl. 0Y8 CO ' - ation, Mr. Fred Coacly. ' m“ INVESTIGATE THEFT - City police last nlilht. were investigating the theft of approximately $20 worth o. goods from the grocery store of Norman Saunders in the cast end cf the city market build. in: some time Tuesday night. The .oot included cigarettes, chewing gum and a quantity of marmalade. Entrance to tl1e_ building was gain- ed through a side door Where flp_ nnrentlv a. skeleton key was used, Cracked glass in a door. which 111. lowed entrance to the main bulld- lnr, was removed so that the lock could be reached. Entrance to the store itself was gained after glass tn a partition of the store had been broken. ISLAND NATIVE DIES IN SEATTLE-Mr. E. T. I-iiggs re- ceived word yesterday of the death, in Seattle of his brother-ln-law. T. J .F‘arqul1arso11. a son of the late James Fiirquhnrgon m‘ M“- "mud. P.E.I. M1". Farquhurson left this province about 40 years ago, 201111210 Boston where he engaged In the building bilsiness. About 2t) years ago he moved to Seattle with his faintly \vherc 11c continued his business until forced to retire by ill health. Albert Farquharson of Mermaid is a brother and Mrs. W. M. MncMil-lan of Charlottetown is a. sister of the deceased. BUSY DAY FOR, AIRWAYS- Yesterduv was a busy day at Up- i011 Airport. A charter flight was made to Aiiaerton yvlth Dr. J. P. Lautz and Major O. Campbell, who were on business in connection ivitlt pensions for the blind. They were passengers on the Stem-man with Pilot Joe Ander-on at the controls. Pilot. H. S. Jones made two return flights to the Magdalen Islands carrying two assenwers and a. total of I450 poun e of mall in one of the twin-motored D1111:- 0X15. On his return from the Mag- dalen flights Pilot Jones went to Moncton to asslt the regular Drag- on with heavy east bound traffic. Included in the passenger list were: Major P. S. _P‘ieldlilg, De- puty Provincial Secretary-Trous- urer, and Mr. W. E. Massey, Pro- vincial Auditor, returning from Ottawa where the were in con- nection with presentetion of data to the Rowell Commission. ' 1:00 what successful ranchers say-feed the Ross-hither way! The Role - Miller Seasonal Feeding Schedule No. 1 for 193B is yours for the making, also liberal samples of Ross-Miller Fort Foods. Jim. write lll at Nupbnce, Ontario. Personals Mr. Ross I-Lickev. represeutine Keiloims, leaves this 11101111108 011 return to saint John. N. 13.. lifter a business vlsit to the province. Mr. Guy Kenned . 501111111011; and Mr. Ira Rodd. orth Milton, have returned from the Conve11- tion at. the Purina Mills, St. Louis, Missouri. Thcy visited in Chicago enroute. Life Underwriters Association Meets Tum Life Underwriters Associa- Hon o! P. E. I. held a. mop @11- ttlruslastic meeting at. Mlwns 01d Spain cu Tuesday Fclb. 22nd with zlgepresldent Milton Stewart. in the 8J1‘. The thanks o; ithe members were extended to M1‘. A- R- M Dominion vice president for his most comprehensive repoit 0f the annual meeting 0f the Life Under- writers Association of Canada held in Toronto on Jan. 21st. Mo‘. Mc- Inni: outlncd the work of I116 punentpbcdy. with reference to en- couraging a higher WW °‘ mm m engage in life insurance work. incveire the membership WWWEII‘ ing a more stable agency miilnlza‘ Mon. The lend taken by the Ontar- Io Government with reference 0 Euccesion duties and the iwovev-Ii of life insurance policies. The e- lIIiDlfli-lOfi of inactlv? Dim "T"? agents and several other B00105 extvemtte interest to the member: recon . p11 ieaoluuon was P115584 fimmkm-F Major Mgcj§gnzle for his 00-0991"- atlon and love-i 8111190" W ti" l" socfntion in we not led "Wmmt sympathy to him for his P115" illness. Q mflnben 1 5 veral of th Wm‘ merited on the fact that W. A. J. Irving‘ young-rig of Charlottetown w‘; recently elected President 0f the Dominion Asocintlon Mid 1W w“ ggned mitt it WON-id N u find that our association W11 u, ' nvmg congratulating him m, hi, new onor. and extendiutl an mvltation to address us durint} the eummer. It. is also worthy o now ma; the Dominion President for I986 wan J. 1'7. Matthews e180 gonneryy of Charlotte own. The followiflfl wmmm“ ‘m’ °"l3?.’if§1‘l‘_a. Patch. n. " Hind- manpE. . Johnstone. w be laintion-A. R. Mclnnis I‘. ~ . . H08!!- mfilmbaéisnip-T. Bentley. J- $- °”1'3‘1§L°’l;.§'3;.“'1§?11és1 may" held fru- some time and plans made to increase the IRWIN‘; and mnlto this the most. succe sif _ w; in the history of the assoc a m. _________.__ BIITISII rumour“ IIELLID . 23—-(AP) -Th9 gwf?' Shetland was re- rted she ed iri Valencia .1203 oday. The "DOW 70 um?“ e raid than were no casualties. The captain infonned the "s," ere there was a direct hit in B fcrecutie and a hole driven in the LAST BINGO 0F SEASON TONIGHT HOLY REDEEMER HALL Attendance Prize ”‘SHITJLFX§§N.M‘ The ram bonusi g pblicy Dominion Departm nt oi Agrlct1l< ture was endorsed, coupled with el Tame-fl {hilt it» be continued. dogs 111 1937 11s compared with ‘J4 in the previous year, M1-. W. it, Shaw said in a short address. The Mounted Police had been asked late lust fall to check-up on d011,.» whose tax for 1937 was not paid and unless the owner paid when Dolicc called they were ordered to destroy the dog. As soon as 1011111 permitted easier travelling the woik would be resumed. . 34-333 bounds of wool had been handled co-operaiivcly 111 I337, Mr. Show said 111 dealing with that Dlinsc of the industry, us- mm. pared with only about 15.000 dur- ing the previous year. The clip 11111141911 tlradcd as follows: mcti- ium staple, 150 lbs. vi’ 24 cents; 10w medium staple. 25.599015. m1 25 cents; low staple, 2777 1b.». (w 28c; medium grey and black. 53a lbs. a» 10c: seedy. 9 lbs. fv 18c; hardcocts, . W» 8c: soft cotis. 10 lbs. Q41‘ 18c; tags, 1B3 lbs. 11o value. Farmers had been paid on a flat rate, 23 cents per pound. 111l- sneaker said. Recently the iocul Association had been refunded $.07. Wool prices had collapsed 11-1111 111v decline beginning in Aturust. M1". Show said. Island farmers liar! been very fortunate in receiving the price quoted. Dog Tax Collected $4.155 11nd been collected in dog tax dtuing 1937, Hon. W. H. Den- nis said. Mounted Police ivould destroy dogs 011 which tux wasnot paid for 1037. he continued. The question of the almost complete removal of duty from New Zealauti 11ml Australiaul1imbs 00111111111111» Canada was one of the things discussed at the animal meeting 0i’ the Canadian Sheep Breeders Association at Toronto. Mr. Luilrd said iii 111s report on proceedings at the unnuul 1110111111: of the ortzuiiizciiimi 11f Toronto rc- cently. It; was felt by the major- ity of delegates that the 11111105: complete removal of duty on N011‘ Zeaiand and Australian 1111111111 coming into Canada was having on adverse effect on lumbmnrknts here. A committee 1111s zippoiutvti to wait on the Federal ivfluistcr of Agriculture and acquaint hini with the wishes of the breeders. The time when New Zeulnnd and A115- traiiun lamb “'11s ‘coming in \vas dining winter uud early Spring when fresh Canatilon lamb was not on the market. Its 011111111111- tiou was only with storage 111mb. It had practically no effect on Canadian lamb during fall months. Ml‘. Laird said. Mr. W. H. McGregor, Central Int 16. said packers used New Zealand and Australian lamb as an argument to depress prices for n. time last your but the competi-v tion did not develop as expected. Wool Situation "Very Bud" The wool marketing sittiatlouxvos "very bad". M1". McGrcpor said rc- porting on the activities of llio keting Association. 2.2001100110111105 of 1937 wool was still unsold 111 Toronto as compared with 200.001) to 300,000 pounds in normal years. Prices slumped just as soon us wool started to be delivered lnsi stun- mer und Went. do-wu 40 to 50 per cent. _“If we liociivt had so many good years and such n reserve built up it» would have been to.) bad", the speaker said. There was not a word about prospects this Ytm‘. , 'I‘o curtail expenses it wus de- cided to send only one flPlOQQlI‘ 1') ' ' car anti on Ur. ion the meeting Mr. SA. Logan, the Maritimcs, McGregorls, $1122.. recommended c1111 vice-tarasident for be the delegate. Mr. S. D. Irvine “It is lust Possible that as time izocs on there may. be a steadily growing market outlet for early lambs during June. July. and Aug- ust", Mr. S. D. Irvine. senior field- man. said in the course of his aci- drass. “Consequently, commercial sheep raisers 1111gl1t do well to con- sider this possible t-rt-nd 111 market demand and endeavour to have e11" lambs up to market iveiulus. 90-100 pounds at the 1111-111 as curly in the season as possible.” Althougir 'tl1e Island sheep i11- dustry showed somc decline in numbers over recent yours there was no material change durinc, I937. Higher prices IUIIIlZPCl 10-: wool was one of the bright spots of the year. Interest in the purchase of graded and registered rams was well maintained. Mr. Irvine said. Fifty~five were purchased by farm- ers under the Dominion Ram Club P Y. One of the things stressed by the sneaker was ii1c ilNDOYliIHCt‘ of control of both internal 11nd exter- parasitec in sheep. Secrecy Will Shroud Naval War Games wssmuomn. Feb. 2S~tAPi~ 1111: United States Navy's fertil- coming war games in thc Pacific will involve a "highly confidential problem and will be carried out lager wmtwodfime secrecy. 05km"; d oped a .1 They said tmt because of the confidential nature cf this problem N val Secretary Swanson had dc- cdod to bnv IIt‘\l'!~‘DflD€1'nY"Yl from the 150 fighting craft which will manoeuvre over it 12.000000-<q\lY"'f‘ mile ea from Alaska to Samoa and e Panama Crmnl for six weeks during March and April. Another malnifmitiltion fcfomieuc 1 1 o cy o s ' .' ertllmlfrizlrciileaseiili? Kdmirol William CtDuboce. chief of naval construc- uon, |n' testimony today before the House Naval Committee. 1:1 refused to siveen unqualified “awn concerning the speed of bettleshi in response u: attention-e 1mm eprcsentetlve Brewster (Rep-Maillot. However. he said all nevies we're “ste in: up the aneed of their butt cshsips and that hue-m mishter’! 11""- down the will"! .Uit:i tte had: thcce of the 32c has | of thd ‘ we sheep hath been killed oyi .1 f). Canadian Co-Operativc Wool Mar- m TH§ CHARLOTTETOYYN (Continued from page 1) 1T1:1>s.1.;.;.."1a*t' .. t revival of co-operative 1n thLs province. Took l'a_.rt In Discussion Delegates taking part in discus- sion during- yesterdayfs meetings included: Mesus. D. B. McDonald. Iictlvque, W. I‘). Rose, K1nr0g5_ M, 4 u‘ 1e principles Donald. Heatheidale. Au-tln Laird, Cav~11r'i=i1. W. B. Mi-Lellun, Alma, . F. Aircnaiilt. Mt. Carmel. W. N. Jrnkrt, Bedeque, Alexander Me»- KR)’. Brizletuwn. J. H. McPhail, New Haven, O. C. LcPaqc. Itustico. J- A- Dewar. New Perth. G. n 1.111- livtsinne Murray River, D‘ _]_ Mu]_ lil1‘ St. Peters. TWliNTY-FOIYIYFII ANNPAI RE- !"()R'l‘ HY Tlll‘ I)IIKI'I("I‘ORS 01-‘ 101E I’. F. l. (‘O-OPERNFIVIC gfiG AND POULTRY ASSOCIA- _ T° nlflQaziitrs and Members of fheP. 11.. I. _(,‘o_Operalive Egg and Poll-try Asstkluiiun On behalf of the Directorate anti Management. may 1 extend m You my 010st 110111131 welcome to cur_ uvc11ty~fo11rll1 Annual Con. vclitiun. _ The Business Statements of your 550911111011. EB”; Circle SHOCKS 110w u"? #:5116110; 0f eurh Ci l1‘ i112 number of dozens rot-caved, (1 “d- vancod value. 1111: (ioxous Grade A, the dozens of bad eggs and aver- 1111.4: |)l'lf'l‘ per dozen. 1111- ugliest uvertv-tr- 11021-11 11.111010 a Cil'c.e icgtiiui- lColtt-cior. go ' 1o Bczisliau. 111cc. lite careful hfuliagumcnt u.’ RIFLN. A’. 5411111011111, who .~.l1lp.~ 9101.1‘ 1111111111 under rather (llfiiquir “will 10115. Owing to the distance "H". (‘figs are to be hauled. Ncvcr- flit-Ins this 1s 1111111. 111111105 any 01-- lzunizatlon, - ' price p01" iinilir; a ti’; 13011115 At our 1111141111 Dirvtqnyt‘ 3199mm, lit-id o11_.lunu11r_v 12th, 38. u cllvi- (~ ‘d ‘J1 51X lwrcent was (ivclurcd ..~; and also a rebate of six 111;‘ L on (lressr-(l poultry. We ft-ii. i111: our best. inc-ans of t-ulivoniiug- {In lliiurt-si in tlu- Ifoiiiirv Iutlusiijv ili ('b1i11ec!l01i_\\'1l‘11 our A}‘.,~"g-i1,\tjuiy that those slnptnug 0.1g..- for the Spring: and 811111111011 mouths were not contributing to the cutting down 0f expenses in carrying nvyvr the busi11e=s cl‘ i114: Asscr-lztlou as much, 01" to the saint‘ extent n.» the dres- sed poultry shippers wine doing, 1111.4. therefore, can e11 this split in the bomis. 1111mel_v, six percent gguei s and six percent on dressed .1. P’ egg bonus. according to the Iifannevnicnt. 1121s been sent nut ivliii the exwpt10i1 0i‘ $01110 few fifth"! ts not in to the Central _ flu" volunn- of eats amount- 1111; to 720. 405.4 tinzeus, is a tie. r_ the not year and i< oi the cnusvs would The firs nnzl foremost s (li‘(‘i'f'fI‘e is the short- utie of feed and flit‘ apparent. sh "foe" lll lnviiiiz stock. TWO years 11-1 _!1.:1111 crops is showing" in cl‘- fvc‘ 111 111:1" 1111111t1y and 110i. 111111;; 111 the lmbii. nt‘ purchasing: com- 111111"; ‘a! ford.» lrrk ni interest ltas Small increases are re _ twelve Circles: ih Milli?“ ‘YYITIPP 60ml! i0 50111111111 I~Il1r1= 11111101" the Management 0 1111-. Whitney Brehaut. _ The following Circles Sl1i]\pt‘(l til foumvs: 22 Circles shipped during l2l 11a _, 9 ‘Circles shipped during if‘ "11. . 4 (lzrcics shipped during l0 months 2 Circles’ shipped (luring 9 mvuths 7 (Ti-vim ‘pnrul during 8 mouths‘. L’ Circles .21 used during 7 months. Live p was 111311111 handled by tl1~ A." tmlioi. and one crirlot was shin! ti la Montreal rciurnliu: a 10111111011 of iourtt-cii (‘"1115 pcr 1h. live weight for Selected A fmvi, The SlIOFTTWI‘ 11f fecal \v11< very 11p- parent in tho quality of birds ship- ncri aml made i.’ i"\llil'i" unfortun- flie. that. owing to the q"uiilv. the A-vnriailou 11111:; tumble to 1111111 more [lieu onc- car, T.) <~crutl11i1e the "hipment. might ‘o throw smut‘ llilif. to you, D010“ ,.=. (‘:1 flee 11c r";<lf\' of '1 11101? . ve i11t'"c~l. in poultry work. Of 4.400 taken for shlmncnt. there v. r1- oulv $011111 nine hutulrezl birds nvraurtl 111"" five 111s. and graded fop crude. Mav I rmacu‘. 4.400 birds with only 11i11eh11n<l1'erl nvcrnftlui; over five lbsz in top erarir. Had this been a fifi" paw-ant duality ear nwi pmftrv :11 Pablo. tlyvrn wa< :1 wide onrn 111m‘. . for n quaulitv 1111 to u‘ ‘rzvt tr-n carlrvulx M mo=t likely 11111111-1- prirw. Iuit 110' hrlut: orall- nhlo. the "auoecmont were unable f’) lunke further stiles. Becoming Major Operation Dressed poultry bscozninz one of our mulor operations, \v.'1s of very fine quality with 1m increase. of fnur cents.- pm- lb. on chickens over 111- previous rear and \vl1lol1 rice". 1m; inclurlc bonus. Our \".1lu1111- of chickens -.o1ncwl1:1f. lower a‘so than the ‘nor previous and ncixnrtl- in“ 1.11 111p M1111agl-11vs11t is down o- bout lwi-iitv per 1111i. When mm- pnrlng vn'111111~ of drc rrl chicken Willi lirdtlivvs in 01111111111, we tire 11c‘ nt. all surprised oi our cle- .-,-¢;,_.1,.; Jumigu-v 1st Storage hold- inr bring fifty percent under the previous year. _ Hatchery operations were curried on sunilar to 11136 but a very notice- abic pllfl- of our operations we; the lack of inicrewt in tho purchase of bohv chicks. Previous low prices 0H poultry seem i: have changed the producer's attitude. _ Potiliiy feeds n. \'1ii'l0ll.\ kinds \ve'.-o handled for the benefit 0f n1c11ibe~rs at rerun-oi 111~l1-o;<, and. no (imibf. appreciated bv tllose nvntliu}! ihc111<i1hws of the '-L“i‘\'lf't'$‘ of this Dvrurtinciii. of our Qrunnwatleu. I11 reviewing the activltlfu of the art year. we rmst consider the ecu competition. we are 11p against in smaller organization". or dealers gompetiug for markets and pro- nce, * Decentrailzing- of ltfirrltetlng Affecting Prices In competition for mtvrktrifi. 11'1")‘ we point out. that the decentraliz- in; .f marketing seems to be ef- fecting the market 1 "lees and un- lcs. we back our Organization. we cannot. expect those‘ undcrsellliiil us tu have no elfe;t 111 lowering our sales; prices. Volume with quality nlus careful Iinndliuz and market- ing, is the success of any individual or business organization. and in fhi: connection. Will‘ DlIPCl°Tl§E have gone through the operations of your Association and are firmly convinced that. we. as producers. must actively coo rate. not only a fcw days or uee s. but evcrv day of every year .to insure the future of your Association. our Reserve Account of Pro- Qyfy, peat Eaate and inventory. ave been carefully gone into. by a sub-committee comtstinc of Mr. J. Kelly, St. Teresa. Alan N. Mc-1 Egg And Poultry Machon, Chairmen, Mr. Archibald. Auditor. Mr. McDonald, the. Man- ager 11nd myself and found to be very gust and fair in the different valua ions. 193B will be our twenty-fifth your in business and let I15 lock forward to the future with cmv fidence. The Cooperative riuclples under which 1m: are worlzing, are one-hudred percent sound. The same principle as is being voiced. bvoadcivt, advertised and talked of at home and abroad by Govern- mentfi. Clergy; Layymen, us a means of straightening out the 111s of the every day Citizen In conclusion, your Directorate wisi to thank the Press. Depart- ments of Agriculture. Federal and Provincial, the Management and Staff. and all those members who have in any way contributed tntlie {relieve and benefit. of our Associa- ion " _Signed on Behalf of Board Directors. . J. A. THOMPSON President | SECRETARYJTREASIJREIFS REPORT of We again present for vour prove‘. the Financial Report .As 0011111011 cousisiiim of L085 Guiu Statements, Assets and bilitics for the year just December 31, I037. On Ja11'1e1-y' 12111. a Meeting of your Central Boorrl of Dircctezw was held wlxerort. a bonus cf .'\i\' percent was clot-lured n11 onus to- f:l‘!ll(‘l' with a bonus of six percent 11p- of and Lin- ended. 1111 poultry. During‘ the your just cud- ml. many hardships were e11- rnintcrr-(i. =111~l1 us grcut. >cnrcifv c!’ grain feeds with commercial f"c:i~ seemingly prohibitive so for as iho fur-rage producer was eonroiuiecl and also the lllili’=illll wcnvlwer r1111- ciliions thrtutghnrt the emire sen- $011. I11 going over ilie sinfcn1ciii1astib- miffed by the different Managers of your various Circles, we l111ve the ivlensure 111 calling your atten- tion to one cvistauttnu mcinhcr. nu1uply.Mra E S. Ruse of the L11: 40 Circle. who is the 111111111111" member. having u grand total 11f t.\\'e111_v-c‘_tz11r hundred and three dozens. this being an increase of approximately flvc-hunfircd dozens nver the 711111150115 year or about twice the volume of the average 1111111be1- of dozens submitted bv each member, It is worthy 0f note that the 11- bove would indicate that the Poui~ try Industry is a puvint! pro- position m-ovitlirrz a mlnlmum re- turn n11 the lnve=fn1e11t and well worthy of llll‘ small extra effort 110cc: lflitorl for its success. Lower Egg Prmluciion Althcu h our egg report shows a rather large deem-use in the number 0i (lC-ZCllo handled, we cannot nt- tribtitc [i115 iu n11_v other cause than imvtvrcti ilrorluctiun less laying sLu-k and both c.111'»ed by the ilv and high Price of feuds, . ' Poultry being tin. on December 31st below 1a t year 1936. Wt- 11111.21 again bring; before you ihelaverogc1111111ber of dozens of egg.» per member which now stands at Lwo-huiulrczl and sixty-s‘ doz- ens. ‘This. 11s you will note. is yery smull and indicate.» the (lire net-e.»- sitjv of iiicre11>ii1g our vuliliue to 110111 our t-lzibiislictl liinfkets. The 1tft1rc111r11tio11ui averugt~ worked out at eighty eggs per lien per year. 111111-11 we might add, means no pro- fii. which ivould only “i\'l‘ tire qe of forty hens 1 1' Fuck. nnd .spenkiug for the Poultry lutiusiigv in general, we 011111101 cxpcct very 111111111 enthusiasm while the aver- nqc flock in our Arsntantl-on ls at such a low i) and We would cer- tuiuly appi uic some worth while discussion or IClPll; that would help put into o oration $011111 scheme flint, \vr1uld rut-lit llit‘ producers, your Ashvrluil-nn and 111c- Potiitry Inrluxury in general. More Bad Eggs Shipped Assn. The bad egg situation we report on from year to year, 1111s, oorry to say. inerrniqul during the past sun- <111 and shows nu increase of .19‘, tlirrc bcinq {i 11111115111111 time" njfiffl bad eggs shipped to our Association in the your I936. too many infertile eggs being" submitted or a total loss to the members of $782 50 Drersed poultry lmntlicci in 11inch the some manner as the previous year. rlimveti a very nice uallfy but lacked quantity and in icutes that the comrng yvnr \vi‘l see quite a shortage and high price for drvs 111i poultry. . We Main operated our Coopera- tive IInicht-tflv with 11 fair measure of mrcess. 11111‘ ivnultl consider tlzls acilvity as ono cf the principal basic 111011115 of getting ourPouliry' Industry 111 a better balanced c011- cliilon. All flocks supplying the Huicheiy are blood tested and Government approved, the report. on the blond toting showing fortv-eleht flocks having no rraciors. This is certainly- czuumz-ntlable and \voi"t , of .\l‘l'l’)llS consideration by lliDFt.‘ bushing t0 obtain quality zl1i:'l<<. Feeds Ilnndletl Feeds were handled und a small profit made which goes t.» the Gain of your Loss and Gain State- ment i11‘e\'io11s‘_v1~eu1i. Pvt-fl nrlces are iluhtlv higher than ut this time inst your. but so fur. we have been ni>‘e t0 hold the prices down in where it is beneficial for thus-e buy- iniz. The proportion of members taking advantage of our poultry feed services is smnil but find those doing so to 1w tho producers that make a worth while showing on our Busincs: Statements. Flock cillliug “'11s again taken hi1 by the Provincial Department. of Agriculture and is having its ef- fect In culling out the nonprofit- nb‘c poultry. As ycl. 1100111:- nre not awnm of the tlecreust- iimt this culling has cults-ml but 111111- is hav- i111‘: its effect n11 the Industry and will ccrtuinlv necessitate the p111"- chasc of chicks to fill in this gap. Insurance of over twcutv-niie thousand (lullnvs is being carried an Property. Stock and Equipment. which gives plenty protection for one members. Bu ldlng. both Wey- mouth and Blrchwood ore kept in repair and in good order. We have written M1‘. W. A. Brown regarding the Rcsolution posited at our Animal Meeting last year regarding H111 cumming of ‘l1? 001111111011 Fug Regulations. We have also investigated and ticied 111 rtccordttnre with the Resolution re catering: to the Charlottetown Trade n the sale cf eggs etc. and have opened up a tonsiderabb re- tail and Wholesale trade in the City, our only regret beinf that we" did not have supplies nu ficient to sun iy this trade. ey we exprcsy our appreciation of the help iven by the Depart.- ments of A511 culture. Federal and Provincial‘. our local Pre=s and the cooperation of our ‘ignalrrs. S111 ‘REBELS PlllSEll FURNEW DRIVE. Troops Mass For Pusli Mediterl Towards rauean. . (By The Associated Press) ‘I-IENDAYE France. Feb. 23- Plcked Spanish Insurgent troops moved iuttfposiflons- on the Ter- uei-Vuiencia higluvav tonight to await u slunal from General Fran- co for a drive intended to pierce through (toverument territory to- ward the Mediterranean seas. Si.1'oue_1_v entrenched Government (‘oust but Franco's troops iveiesnirl by military observers tn be in a far lavttvgr pmition to strike than before the Government fichtcrs took ‘feruel in December, only to lose the city apnm yesterday’. The new Insurgent strength lay 111 the conquest of the Alfuiubrft River Valley. north of Tcruel, where Government 11101111111111 posi- tions [)i‘l‘\’l(iii:1l_\’ Ctilibliliiikffl a Lluetln to 11111 1111;; Insurgent tiperations. (i()\'(‘l'lill‘.t'£i'. leaders declared on the other liuud their “llltliifi. uverloukhiu 11101111111111 pa. >s 11in.- milcs suuliicasi 11f Terucl. were "idesl" for c-i-ltnsive purposes Ind virtually were invincible. Afiilufrafée lmku, capital 111211‘ tli- n ili1r11 tip of 1111: Island. 111111 " lnil (2113, m1 the Wes e111 count. Iiirti; iliil- drru v-ere 11111111?» 1111- ticatl. 11v 1“O Furnnnsa iis» ;1::pi'0:.iin:11 x .. miles can." oi the .-ou1l1-tz1s1_eli1 uuusi 0. Ciillili. 11nd a vast 1111111- ber 11f its 11911410110 ilillliblifiiiio are rur-luliv (lllllil-m‘. iUihlittlulh~ 1111111 1111111; 1w 1111'}- uusiv s fci z11.1.1ut ‘ ' 1t11s.\.11111-1i1.1tie plant fimvu by iliiofs ui uutiisr 0s- eci nutionanu" ccntiuctetl the 11L- iarks from a1 ' Stiiiit.‘\\'ltt'i't‘ 011 011111115 tUillliPfl-“ii. 0111s.. RA I Ill-IRS ITNSCATUIJI) 1t.‘:1i11<1s..» reports stilt! the l‘_..1tll‘i$ 1'ct.11'i1v(t iuisvn 111d and llit-lr .1l-- tau-k 11roi;..1llv 1111:. u “i(l11;i'Liliiiei‘ ol 5111111111‘ 111111.. 1n .ne."1 'l‘l11- rauiei.» struck m1. the air 1111.120 011 Uiv tiulwiris nl 11111101111 111. ll 11. 1n. (111111111111: 10 bonzts. A11 arany 4101111111111111111- 11111111112011 “ilu- 1.1111111‘; untied 1.11‘ lruiii tlu- 1011111 111111101111‘. lllilllit: ilrnulf- house.» 11nd (‘illihilig sevv"l t" unifies among, 1111111011 and ciillthcn. ‘Iilcrc was 11o serious dniuuutl." The c<:1n1u1111iuuc zidtlcd tlutt an 1111111‘ luier l-lu: ruiucixs 111 lhiitii Slnncluku Cilv. lJisputt-iies cmricd by Daniel iJ-uinniee." Nous Agency“) said it) 11111111» :1..<.> 111-111 ttroppcd v11 Slu- kuto. 1111.111: st-verui tiviians, ne- LUu-li the air away. LRSEI) ;.‘1i-l:’1'cso_\ LLTlkUl Ciiurt-ii 011111111 s iieit- were LltTDi)‘ (:-11<'1~rl1c(i v 11.01" tin- \‘1_t.‘lli.i\’ o. 1111\n- 1111s>1t1n11rlcsa1l. ’l‘u1l1oku. ('fil)l'.tll_t1i' iiu- J1111.111rst\ Island ui l1. 1110-11. forum o1 :1 clinic-ac bomb- inlZ raid curl; > 1011a,. Nu word 1111s ye: been '- from the c.3111 i'.‘:‘l)\'il'i"'1'.i nun - urn-r; tiuxre. O It“ 111211‘ tquniiv \\'()i‘l'if‘tl ov- is.-»1;>111111c>; zit 'l‘au1.~zui. _11e11r u J11 |JL\l'it):0 1111'; n1 and 111v base. .. .6“. P ' "zvit-iitiiv mission- 1111111-4111011111 and 11- w: rk. :1» \\'t‘ll 11s 1111111111: ‘ - ivlatrrniv ivltinuria Hospital at. 'f'11il1ui;11 include Vi.‘ iiltliei Chis- litillll 0i Alonso llivtn. N . SHANGHAI. F1-l1 2;i—~-Jap1111's \\'i<iel_1--v~<lentil-d vx111~1i111t1.:a1’j- fur- ce.~~, >tttlleri on ueurlv nil limits by litiithligliliuty Chin e. ucrc pruzl- (lei forivtirti 11:11:15‘ uficr a (frus- in- lmke-up of high commanding finer.» 111 the uir as W01‘. as on the ground the Japanese encountered desperate Pfir-lublliil o which threat- cncci l0 prolong their easily in- vanon of China intlefinitelv. General Shuuruku lintu took command o1‘ forces in the Shang- liai-Nttnkiug area. 1'3[)l11(‘l!1g Gen- eral Iwnnt- Afahui. Other officers recalled were Lif‘.iiif‘i\z\lif—G£‘11€1'i1l Prince, Ynsliulilkn Amka, com- mnnrler of tho Janniv-Fe force that citptured Nunkiuip. and Lieutenant Grncrni ffcluka Ynnztunxvn. curi- nuindex- 0i‘ flu- 111111110111111’ Tiny landing force opt-rutu1g $011111 of Shanghai. The Japanese described the changes as a "rt-vixen organization of tho mmy KlPSJZIIPfl to mecl the new situation 111111011 command 11f General Hatn." They said the ‘l t-rmd phase of hostilities" to entry oui- Japan's objective in China 11nd begun. An army spoke man admitted the "new situation" referred to an expected prolongation of .110 um". Japanese reported their irnops forced Chinese to withdraw from northern 110111111 PITWIIICP and had advanced i0 the ilorih imnk of llic Yellow B11101" i11 that sector but. so fur. they were imoblc f0 cross the wide sircnm. On the southern front n. {he Lunghai "corihior" zone. the Chinese rvptvrliari (lrivlrg: Jaipnuese buck south of the Hwni Rivet‘. 0 n t a r i o House Opens Harmoniously tC.l'. liy Gunrtiinn" \'I\'l'l(ll Wire-l 'I'ORON'I‘O. F1111, p. A_Q('(lll(l 30>- sion of Ontario's 20th legislature OilPlifll (ill (i llOit‘ ti! lifiYlliOlhY ()- duv with 11111110111 hlavnulny, Con- servative Ilcuse I..cn(ic1'. pledging to P r c m 1e 1- Hepburn t-.1-01.1ci'nl.mi \vl1eri-vor Ufifihlblt‘. lie slmkt.‘ after the Premier sirrsseti it “us the duiv of all 111011111012» to make Ontario "a better l)l.‘\(‘(‘ in which to live" 1111.- Zfiflfhpvnffi ‘throne Speevli forecast liiiffltllltllfifl n. a hl-i iu- cnrporaiing 111v Grand River Con- servnlitm Commission-nu mgani- mntion set k111i: loud control ull thui- \h'(‘tlil‘i‘li Oiiluilu i'l\'l‘l'—__l\litl u survey of the Thauni-s to discover what. flood control methods could be taken. It also zumounced the novernment intended to effect ‘a complete revision of the course of study 111 all grades n! both the elo- mentarv and sccondarv schools. The Premier amounted the House \v0uld alt on Tfiicstiai‘ and Thursday nights 11nd ihnt the On- position Lcatlcr 1111a 11¢ 111111111 ‘w part in the tie-bate IIPNt Tuesday. first 121111 in tho debate- will be fired bv Unnol Couarher 11111.. ’I‘n1~o11m Bracondalov ~omorrow' when ho moves the address in I1‘Dl_\‘ to the Speech from n L. MCDONALD. Manager ,1 forces stood lit-tavern them nnci the I QfQ-QQ 1 Meeting Q§QOOOOOOOOGQOQQ§Q _ fO§-§4'§§C V 6O OO-O-O-O‘ L-Zi-ll-Z-Zl-Zi P_/_\_(_3E THREE Friday O-O-OOFOOOO-OOQO-OQ-OfOmO-Q Conservative Ward i _ poll meeting for thc piirpura.‘ 11f the organ- ization of Ward Five and 11o) allies will he held 1n hit-Lure Building, Kent 51.. on Friday, the 25th day of" February at h‘ tit-lock p.111. All Con- scruiiives in these Wards are usltetl in attend. BY ORDER Oi" 'l‘lllu' ('f).\l.\ll'l"l‘l3ll§. 0400000000ooooooooooeoovoeamo-o (Continued from page 11 ‘help would not be used to divvrt 1121111111 money to rearinanient. (‘IIRB 0N NAZIS The Associated Pivss said the cabinet hoped to drnw Italy into 11 far-reaching plan po szbiy uziuecl at curbing Nazi expansion in Cen- lr-al Europe through tip; billtllii): 1'1 “it-nous of the lung-durmrnt F01. -1‘*o\vcr Pact. NlllhFtJlliil sponsored the Four- Pntver Pact in 1933. Its purpose was to associate Britain. France. Gs-rmanv and Italy’ in common OPPOSITION REACTION DGVClOpIIIEIIIS in the situation z-e11lr1ng mound Mr. Chamber- lnnl. poIE/gv 11f dealing vxith Italy 111111111111111141- were: iins. Viscount. Cecil of ChcIuYIOIi. President oi 1111.- Brllish League of 1 Ftimmaifdér I — Shows Imnrovcm ent TUCSON, Aria, Feb. 23—fAPt~ Physicians noted "definite i_m- provemeni" today in the condition of General John J. Pershing and appeared confident the gray-haired commander would recover from on illness winch became so grave yes- terday his life yvas endangered. The aged commander of the Am- erican FNpc-dltionary‘ Forces 1n the Great War is suffering from a rheuinnilc cold. Child P1057 is Mathematician t(‘. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) BASS ruvnn. N.‘ s., Feb. 23- Auetlier Nova. Scotmn child pro- digy has been found. _ Arthur McLaughlin. aged six. can. lmntlle figures in his head with the same ease that the now- famous three-fvear-old Jean Dem- ers of Tracadic. N. 5.. replies to "'"Y"i‘£1l—l\'iI0\\'l(’(ltl9 questions. Ready to enter school. young Ariluu- can add two numbers of four figures each in his head, but the ivritlen figure» mean nothing Fear Judgment Means Trouble LAllu-jn" 1mm. Feb. 2374C?- iwes in 19f)’; \v11on the bitter dis- pute‘ come to a head. I11 11 majoriiv judgment ‘the high court rejected a Mosh-m claim to recover possession of the mosque. The Mosicms have noti- fied their intention of r-arrYlYIS the case to the privy counci‘. lvfcslcm ngiiiulrri to recover il1e causing breaches of the pence. Most of them were sentenced to six months.‘ i111pri<o11111ent. Tho mosque was 011cc a M. loin 11211111: of \v0rl1ip. But it bur-eme- disused and was taken over by the Sikhs, who used it 85 a tem- le. pThc nmjority judgment given bv sir Douglas Young. chief justice of Lahore. and Mr. Justice Bhide. declared [he Moslems had 10st all rights to the land and bufdlngs at the end of 12 years‘ p0s<e s.on by the Sikhs. Justice Dimo- hantmad. dissenting. contended the mosque dedicated as a place of worship according to the tenets of Islam. remained as such until eternity‘. . DECREASE IN RAIIJVAY REVENUE MONTREAL. Que. Fbb. 23-1710 gross revenues of the all-inclusive Cnuatlinn National Railways system for the weck ending February 2i. 19118, were 83.193163 as compared with $3.495.3l4 for the correspond- ine period 0f 1937, u. decrease of $302,151. Canadian Nurse For South Africa. MONCTON. N. 3.. mo. 23 - One of the twenty Canadian nurses who Lvuds, R. N. nrrived_ l mflffllllq on the Maritime Expicssl of the Canadian National Railways enroute from Calgary where al1e| has been pursuing her nFOIB-‘Fifiliul duties ‘or some veers to Cape Town vlo Halifax. Miss Lvnds who form- the 1111-0111:. Romeo my of Mcncton and is a dmnzhter fore proceeding m t0 Pl Benin (Llb., Russell) will second it. of L. c. Lynda. former Canadian ember _ .——_._=v\———~: W ' c -- 1' mounted ed \viil1 llii 0f 1937 0f L A Groundwortlebaici 11 gave 110110.; it 111:.111.m 1.» . 11:~ offensive 301.111“, 11f: Cl.."1l‘i'f'l1'ill" bv sun- it-ziiil, 11.11 :11 '1 i1:11'r11.-t" of 111111.5- Yul.‘ 3. Fornivi‘ 1-‘0 1.111 secretary Ecitn 1111111‘ ready to g0 before hi1 1.». 11.11".‘ 11 i‘ Sir 1. 'fl'1».~ luau- Party and 1111- 1' Council oi ‘Yrutle: Unions 1 "ted provnnr \ 1 vii 111mm 11 1111111lft-st0 cir-uutnding new i- 10111111111". 1311111111» Pr?!" prugrzini. H1- uskoil the cou "believe in our rouraev.’ pOliPleS to yncvect European peucc. 1111 ex- Dipkunutic reverts fr:.n1 central cncumstancel 11111-11111» that 1115-1 Italy.» azdilvre ' 1111011. 11.1. "~t1ll time" to prevviv. entire . . .1. chairman flf\ii‘lit‘.'.lfli‘i of Austrian ifi'»h.~"i‘.d- N'i“i-li‘il.f‘i‘\'v’f‘iti0ll once \ve1'e uncierstood to have 11' imgth with lied Londni. the Assecntef : Clrarlm Corbin .11;1tl1'ed, and l‘. Ambassador Dine At the some time more were ad- Granzli on 1111- rtpairiation of voi- vice, that in Anglo-Italian seitle- 1111'e11. “win. endorsed by France would I11 the House of Commons, at» fur toward restoring Anulo- r» fifwPflfCl the cabinet Front-h influence throughout 1111d- - .;111i111<1u.~ul\' told me (u. Eunpd 9111i under threat or m‘ any other 1 11o start the talks Samuel 11:11 before the Na- t»; 61111111111113 hail- ‘ :1.~ obviating the sity of nament ntry tn Decrease In Fish IGateh, Landed Value (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Feb. Iii-Decrease o! comp 1-(‘11 with J ted ifiliii-fllb 1i1v1.1~111. AS 470.100 pou11tl> in 11:11. landed and 11 tit-crease of $81.02’? in its landed anuary, by the Department of Fisheries for January. 1938- Fuzul 111-0011111011 of all fish for 141549.100 ymiliitls \v1tl1 a value of 3401.141) as compar llllllflflti pounds with B. by 1 oviuccs and i Edward 8100,2411: 1111m- 311300, $8,002; 126G the munili within the division was landed ed vrith landed ">109 for January, 1937. is value 900, $8,084) . Prim-e Edward Island loiul qu-aiuitv 0i 0 i0 313.. .1 lbs. t0 him» m?‘ 9579"“ _ “"30" 97‘ T110 P111111‘ Edward feland catch PM!‘ U" swim?" abllliy- is. IIUCOr-‘nflflh. smaller than the 3"“ Riv" l5 m coldwslm‘ other 11m provinces. the fishery ciluml’ on. the northern ‘more M lJPlllU limited tlu Y the month 37113715 335m- mainl}; i0 the silt slates (caplin, sb tzilietli and smelt fisheries. The l‘ 0511 lauded a- wlth a. landed value of $8 i102. as comfllf‘ 59100 ll)». cf $561.00. Church Union Is catch dnliug January with a land- ed value of $8.084 The smelt fish- mows a (increase in catch o! erv Rvutersl-Iu hore fears a new “we 1121,‘. '1 lb: .\\~l:l1 u might decrease of ugltnil. 11 between Moslcms and" 1n the lamp-u 11.111111; 0f $173,000, Sikh. over 1u'11cr.sl1.llJ 0f the Shnn- 'i‘l11- van-u 01 s? ersldes shows a. idguni mosque. 11s its Elli-WIS YP- comparative 111m 1w of 55.600 lbs. (failed 1105111; which took nine and n11 increase in lauded value Subject ()f Address Piuucmnwm, N. .1. m». 211- (CPI——AII_\' 1110111111011". DI‘ 1111 (1 . ‘ ,- nre tho ‘\v11'.1~l1\v<1'd\ 111cm. Dr. Pirlxto". i: 111.11 0i in!!!‘ before lenders to 110-11: ‘ n 1-. O11 i 11v \vi'l gram R. J. Wilson of toward mosque has taken tn;- fnrm o! clulrch 11111011 wrl! have i0 recog- Jcivq ,.C.5.;na,~,u1 5111M’ the July, 11m» the "distinctive principles" of I035, riots. The Moslem Ahrar the Relonnml Chin-alias. Rev. Dr. party claims it has thousand.“ of GPKIYQP C. l’*l"<"‘1\ 01 TOWN"?- vQiuntem-g randy m goon-g arrest decinrer‘. lot? -- in nddressing the (or what they consider a sacred tavmduv conference of the west.- cutlsc eru .~te1im1 1f ‘lie 111111-111 Alliance Since December last the party t1" P ".1 '."~‘. Reformed has nrgmiizvd daily prccmelons of Cluirr‘! five volunteers ‘to the mosque. .- b 111g held in More than 200 "civil realstcrs" ‘ ell 11H‘ FY1110!‘- have been arrested. charged with -\-~.1-1:.11"1~ clmlms- i 11 11ml Reform- ." . :1‘ 111111111‘:- 11-1111111011 of to the . Edge- fl order of 1l1c move- ch u roh tho 1141 pro- be Rev. onto, and pres- ident (louvre J Tz-uvnzun of Mount Allison U111v1 ' at Saekvillc, N. 3__ bhqjh . the United Church of t" win. and Rmv. Dr. Wllllniv. fin! ' ui 1110111111011»- Out. Archbishop Spratt Dies~ KINGSTON. 0111. F- 023M101” __/t 2:1 p111. 1111.. which kvpt; Mimi Rm .\i J. rlpratv confined ta [ml for 1111 111-: l4 yours ended 1min‘ i"1 illf 1'11 of the eighth. A ~1 110;, 1‘ .- ntunan Citthoi- 1c Arrlitiiout . '2' Kililfslflli. 01111.11 ch10 iurl-fuily- lo thc B4- yv-iyr-(Ml _/\1“'hl:~'!inn_ kiifiiffi l5 M1 lndcfuiinu-blv worker active Arclibishovriv 1111.011 ill l0?!) M1011. M051 Rev. 0'Br1r11 was 11:11pm on . archbishop to early on liis National Railways ticket this city. and later getter in Saint John. N B. u1111 tircment n few rears M. 41111111101‘ work.__ 112ml: in at naent i his re- Miss NRO. Lvrtds will spend a my cr_ two here with the members of nor family be- k for Bomb Africa. alifax tn