vac: TEN Can The Deafened Hear Again Y llediciil authorities say yea-in many crises. Aurlne Ear Balsam. a prescription. has proven a blessing lo many deafened pie. Used since 1895 by those w o are deaf- eii and bothered by rlnglfi. buzzing head noises due to ha - erred or coagulated wax (cerumenl. Over a million packages sold. Must satisfy or money refunded. Ask to- day for Aurlne Ear Balsam st lhe Jenkins Pharmacy or other leading druggists. iof tlze trestmmt. Till’. FILM!‘ OTTTTOWN Cll-ARWAN Moved by John N. Profltt. Seconded by Hudson Lowther Railway Wharf i l “Whereas. the Raélswsg gnarl b: —__=-_(@Eg“__md_~n'°m- m“.- "s, ero etown, nee put n Helm. presiding lVIr. Holm brieflyibetter shape for the shipment. by gfsetmmeflsflgfi ogrovimclw reviewed iiie dairy activities of mo. Water. of potatoes and turnips. u m,“ n Pusan. feed ma?» "3 st is the duty of all contributing soon as the War is over and con- | Lt__col_ K s Rogers ma m The Central Guardian‘ Island llairymgn This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. (continued from page i) BUFFET SUPPER AND DANCE Cnarloi-tctoivn Howl, Monday, March 17th. Tlckets $1.25. L-ttiS-B-IZ-ti-il. HAPPY BIRTHDAY-Miss Peggy Campbell, 195 Kcnt St, City. had a jolly birthday party at her home Wednesday afternoon, when she celebrated hcr 8th birthday. Committed to Supreme Court llniov Wrlsleym bdiibieiiiini Cum after every meal. The chewing ‘m, digestion and helps keep yo... (OOH! dill‘! llid llfiflllt, your gmile attractive. The delicious lluvoy assures a pleasant breath too! ' Always have Doublemlnt Gum on band and be sure to share it wm. the children-they love it. . Got several packages today! Remember! ilmn to "TRIASURE TRAIL” hi.“ W" PIIIIII’ Isms sensation CFCY-Moiidays-9.30 A.S.T.-630 kc. facture of .... sup i were seen over the whtle ares of Seven men Bal 1 b k IEZZOeiEBQQQ WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. ~ ‘l “P - ‘ l -—Servioe. Sunday, March 16th are A-“essme 194° as follows: I-lighfleld l1 A.M. Priiicc- .. town Road 2.30 P. M. Winsloe South 7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, lVllIllSlBr. L-546-3-l4-1l. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CllLliCll Service, Sunday, ltiiirch 16th. at 11 A. .VI "The World Mis- sioii of the Church" Fredericton at 3 P. .\'i. Crawford Memorial. Bratisl- biiiic. 7 P. M, R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-547-3-14-li. CAVENDISII (IHARGE, —- Wor- ship on Sunday. March 16th in New Glasgow st 11 A. M. in Cavendish at 3 P. M. and if the roads and irca- rlicr arc favourable in Stanley Bridge itt 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, hliiiistei‘. L-5-l5-3-1i-1i. COMMl ITY (TONCERTS- Pre- lau" Munz, Polish pia- tii., F'l“id£t,‘.', March 14th . in St. Paul's Parish L-540-3-l~i—ll. Tw» Island men. George Albert 1‘ 1n cl Sturgeon and Harry R. 5. m.‘ S». Peter's were commo- 10 Sui me court yesterday for mi charges of COIISPLTIIIZ to llltl ill? Dominion government ~Y lzquor. Evidence in hearing concluded . . idiary Magistrate Limrge J. Tn vdy Wednesday. The men were releastd on a re- aewal of their bail bond ~f $2.500 each. Tlicy had iwsted similar bazl j il‘ pinrniig o1 charges i ‘i\'lll'.(‘l'. ' riicdiilcd f0 be tried ‘Little of the Supreme 0n salary. WI L. Brenton .' .' Bal. cash in bank Bal. in Bank of Nova Scotia March 11.1941 .. times. l-Ie said that the pclfld - ma]. durm t i eases ii conraosna ‘ION LlI-‘E INSUB- “ma... u... mm“... m,“ Q aim‘ °f ‘h’ mmgf“ A" 8 a ‘slut’ L. m!" "w?! "Pill"! crowd present. . sardine the marked l The minutes of the last annual‘ MW“ by J‘ L‘ “d ng Somme was , Stwnscst opposition to the resolu- covermiz the Deriod Feb. i2. 1940. to; Whereas an open and full dlscus- of the delegates being iii full ac. 50 ports coming before the annual ees- Opens Discussion Island Dfllrylncnls Association in Open t0 t e meeting for discussion Di t ‘ rec “s expenses - ~ - - - ~ "3 124-00 perlntehdeiit be prepa;ed and (m; have 1n mind. Mr. Mullins in a 385m 0f I! new marketing scheme. Cir- ' ' ' ' ' Movedb JL.R.ed - y a and second plies had been received Outstanding cheque.- tlm approval of the bill Capt. CilASWI-ILL mi- Pnomgi-iipm. m m‘ Emmres ‘mum i“ v-d an‘ m“ S. Nottlng were heard in splendid in: of cheese and butter m“ m ' ' their speec being listened to 973g nus s “k t ‘m; “fr” Dullllm" with rapt attention by the large . ma“. "l "l! 0 Jsnd additions as are necessary for ~ [he dime l 1 hm x he Nearly two hours discussio wok 311d in fee: waixfisomiitloilie gsinilgg: mdunll“! William! 0! place before the resolucio: re- - finally passed. itii i dlsse meeting were read and adopted. swmd” b7 w- ‘L Mm- ‘Mt favoring wlhe 519x“! schrtltftftlds. The follow-log financial statement b‘ ‘u,’ h u POI’! on f hhcomi - llgglgadll. 1941. wm presented ‘tier Rvittgr (drelegatiolrlil villi?‘ tlienilgt got} Ilia the ‘fiaturs _cord with the measure. o ow an an n a - $185. '° lslons of the Datrymenis succiat- - Oll- Mr. D. J. Mullins opened the dis- 33009. ‘therefore we, the Prince Edward cussion b throwing the resolution $1-133-79lsesslon do hereby reyiuest that, me ‘so as to hear any objections or Exmndimr° llellort of the Provincial Dairy Su- $118M“ that these present might 093mm"! chums u“ ex 205 copies be sent to the secretary and few hi“! "milks W" M u" 0P1!!- “owlfgegttfiil-gag: 111g gages] gage mpg: ion that. the province was in need 4H6 nuai meeting. culars had been sent out. the _____ speaker said. and a great many re- 51433379 ed by Vernon Craig, . After Mr. J. J. Trainer and Mr. Seek Cold Storage rum Alvhle Campbell had signified ___€. Whereas butte d oh J opened the suggestion. g 41.43 sold on grad; r m m’ u’ He was in. favor of the scheme 92.48 51.00 in: was responsible for this the filleaker stated. It was not an uii- l common disease but rather had been known for s great, many yum Causes of infection were usunlly poor bedding and unclean and tin. sanitary stable conditions. The dis. Amount of assessments, And whereas u 1 1 Capt. Read said but. felt that some unpaid to 1938 . . . . . . . . . ..$ 2l3.97‘cresmerics sndoclieeggafazotgwterftriii: fhanges shwld be “lime l" Wmd‘ Amount 0f assessments. no; now equhmed to can for the“, ling of constitution as present drawn Allllgxldotfoaigélgsdléhfs. .. .. 74.051 progucts without loss In quality nnq llligteghe firsttholiietciltion uiiel speaks; . - gra e. was a e wor n3 res. unpaid to 1939 321.60. And h Sheep and Swine Breeders’ Assoc. Anwum of m r w cress we must also losi- _ unpaid toaliliedfswff“... .. . . aha ca? 0f truuponm‘ m“ bum" itallhfiiglllfirqt-lffll nseaagittiihtihatwgngiimgi." glase Ls rather a decepmve thing‘ but’ _____ i; ri cue from this Province to “isms but swine was defraud“? l6 Speaker stated it would clear up ‘CRT! "E B‘ t,‘ _ 5 91 J9 to be weighed and grarl- led m“ 1d w but would take a long time. Siiiidav [Mlfircli R10 aplfgtibifiibtiifuuisl on mom)“ of J" L" mad- an?‘ wabigdj. and also from Montweal m st ‘tween Cae-ptain songeailigugiifilnt 1 The treatment is simple but ‘ad’ ' ~' ' laceMacKay. the incoming dlfitictflrg 0 n or Halifax. when exported to campben but it was mm“ deem; ‘"15- DF- Nvmlls said. Mild anti- weye gulf“ power .0 make semfi the United Kingdom during Y “Pile solutions are to be used bu; the factory and many buildings re- ceived dlrcct hits and caught fire, l pilots said. , One of these direct hits in the Otlltle of the works was followed by a terrific explosion, a great; fire, tiien black smoke, said the Air Ministry. The account added:- “Otlitir tfires changed color from mmen o moment as the made . their wa through stores {if l:i- §°'§}f.’§.“nf.§i“‘h§“§ "f “l” i714- flmma-bil nwteriai in tiis buildings, n m R C A F £51331]? 1;‘ “you ' ~ - ‘- dr- diiior, Assistant gircscntai the . S. Hessian of red for {he accused. (Continued from pflgg 1. M_____m V Gummersorrs barn. &' Gummerscii said liiii: - i. was "so terrific" that he lOllllti i. . i.i "11’ ‘ed that me reading should be Serious Shlillllllg rice at Kingston will be the llrst merit of all outstanding assessment time when the River St. Lawrenm accounts as they deem 1n the bestH-s closed to Inflation. fShecIp or Swine Breeders Associa- the speaker stated that, these 59]“- tlons must be mild due to the sen- bllllllfls first 0111186 then red, then apple green. finallyxycllovv." Qglrfdsfigntlfiégfexgfiefmn‘ Cmnl‘ 13°F- uf a sturies of Evanvelistic nicet- i liigs conciiictcd by hi}. and Mrs. crash had 0”“ T0" 905N111 lllessllilfs 811d 5914131 directors then took place as foilows: OllCll service. A. E. S %iieen's County: E. C. Holm. De- est which ‘meaiis a loss of lsr * ‘ ' ' - l1 t? sums of money toour rim . u“ D all’ W0 ————- Lama's County: J. Lincoln Dewar. d rs FIRE AT ORPHANAGE — Fire- ' wed that this the ii d s Vi Ngvrlperué t c a: c. bi Thmm" ‘ men were ca e to t. ncenvs noe our: y: . . am , _ Orphanage on the Maipeque Road e annual meeting o‘ m‘ Dally‘ Tryoh. . law ycsicixiiiy aiieriiocn for a sligii: ‘the iollotviniz resolutions conunit- ailksmswwnmfi humbly Pr“? blaze briivecii the coiling and the We “"215 appointed: JohnCold-Wf-‘ll. build equi lacnnd‘ n on government‘ iloor. Strriie cuitiii; was necessary - ‘ p ‘merac m‘ lww‘ The first, bombs fell on Hamburg at 10 p-m. tIi-e Air Ministry said, and the raid reached its high point at mzdnighr. although it was nearly 5 o'clock Thursday morn belong the last British bombers h, the 5mm urn fires Bi’ that e in tho cit ciuld be seen 80 miles away. y l Democracies Must co-operate MONTREAL. March l3-—(CP)— The democracies "cannot survive unless they can achieve effective co-ogvcration between Governments fi3‘.l.°“§i?..°2."‘°.i'"‘“~ not: astii r itl th i 5 ‘um 01° B-salt net. ...°.“"i'l3§€..il n; w. i» t m». ‘scheme read the board could set 0635f“? h were med ("me SW‘! their own salaries. This change e t 1y’ neaumm shim“ be 81V- was also agreed upon while ‘Kstwgegfoéhrsgtflfiaallgay for $123 1' he third and final change agreed upon was that regarding s poll to gltnggezinfglfr iigfnsgscgugeg‘? 811ml be taken if producers desired it if T“ speaker Doncluded b t i ‘ Y s‘ iii m; the new scheme proved unsatis- factory a; the end o; two 3.98.1 {that ltifiewéas more or loss convinced r W215 a gminectloii be. "Most Dlctatnrial" tween me cvlldiilon of uie cow nnd the manner of feeding and acidic. Mr. Austin Laird. Cavendish. was m‘ “f “ecescsal? 1111119181 51191110- oi' the opinion that the proposed merits i° ‘PM “mild llelll a lot. scheme was most dictatorial. Peo- Sanltml’ Conditions of the stahlcg pie had practically nothing to say “'95 also 11000551111’ with the floors about. it. Hc hinted strongly that Pmelvlllg R lhflfflllgh scrubbing two dissatisfaction was evident over the °l‘ three times a year. fact that the same board of dir- M the conclusion of both speeches ectors and managers was working U1? W0 speakers were warmly com. on this scheme as had composed Dlllllcntr-‘Wby Mr. Wylie Gib-nan , the Livestock Maiketlng Board. president of i-hC Central mime“? All“ “"‘1',‘.““‘all°"-* °l "mil-ill?" and The speaker suggested that: the Institute who was in the chair n1 mimkelis’ ‘mm G‘ wimm‘ Ulmed present Board of Directors resign 1557' lllirlfifs meeting, 5mm“, Ambdssacmr w Emil“- Bnd concluded by saymg that me lwrole in his last report as director mnjority or the peoplg mug; be be- to! the international labor office McLean said he had seen the [kind t!he scheme ‘and that assemb- lhfiljghe p0 my l ! h ' s e vane o uc oo- ng o hogs should be left to the operation has been cogenfly “m, two planes over Giumierscn‘; far-iii. onsgmtpd m Gm“; 3.15am, whemmhalf-a-mllc north of Bond Heed. And whereas we src now forced w l° 5°11 0m‘ llroducts at a time o! year when, prices sum; eir low- wishes of the Association. ‘Ihe election of the three incoming “mrted- The plane which crushed in», the bani was recognizable iii its outfine but the one which exploded in field was blown to bii; and P1006: of wreckage were found scattered over a lllfgp are. The bodies 0f the niriiieii who perished in the machine were not recognizable. L. C. McLean of Bond He - assisted in taking men enduring-i‘; from the plane neur Giimmei-son‘; Bil-Tn. said Flowers first concern was for his fellows. McLean said he belici '1 Pl Sculls’ Englishman. sufi brokcn back and that 1).‘ ‘t in grailpalitil‘ i ' l ' 8W9. D11.’ ie was quoted ll slyliig to Dr. Jlltivi‘ coroner tiers. rlermic. "I'm o. n. Another objection or the speaker Congestion at Saint John port l3 -(CP) v- " of shipping pt of Saint John. of wharics mid itics. l). King 1L John-Albert» of Commons to- Fl Olfél’, s Zoning for Creamerlns m, F," Tiieii iie insisted liillliiiie new. leave him to attend to the other: in the plane. He was not told that two of his oomradx were dead. __B"‘.T.¥*$ __ Emerald Jct. on and Mrs t‘ .‘i LIkANT-At Afarcli 11. 1941. To Mr. Edward Gallant, a son. DOYLE -- At the Charlottetown hospital on March 11. 1941, to Iwivzitc Willi-din A. Doyle. R. C. A. M. C niid Ali's. Doyle, (nee Irene tendent we; submitted. and subse- regiilnr laps in the orphanage. city mm’ a copy o‘ m“ mama“ be iii today's issue. sliqhi tiaiiiagc. Origin of the lire Agriculture for ‘he Pr°vlnce' m” riiition rc-nhiticii. He pro- muted. He told of the result of his King. . Mcii‘: Club were hosts last niulit t0 was (“SW5 ed and “so delecm and John whrirrcs were often filled n-nli by and under dircctwn or me Y-s; were soumeS-s. These could be rem? Kill cilicrs lying off the harbor mnnv compliments were tendered me cow should be increased fwmlmonths in their desire to obtain nitioiial harbor board by Saint MacLieod. who had as his speaker. the factufles should attempt the My longing to their competitors range. oucrli inciorlcs and to the sea- ed m‘? WW1‘ ‘Vlllch W" be dill“? not deteriorate. |road therefore be it resolved by this ‘he scheme he smied but "dd"! {Mm every deepen!“ M ‘mimmfl _ _ said it appeared that ilic tall or wiinri-e: could be constructed iii m“ ‘heir Wm‘ mid be?" "mm" the question of a central cold stor- be considered by the executive of line Prtmnl- mild W°ll'd Edd ml“ ports 0f I-Ialnburg and Bremen. on m" been extended and m- s d_ Le d F0 other and then the two planes spun W“ 1°“ a er rd mull“! ‘mt on. This would be a benefit to seconded by Mex ‘Hammtm this were done the speaker said ion the stem by an aerial torpedo_ diessed b0 Ztlveflimellfl- Omllltlytlf! begged the boys not to confuse the beg/I“ $119; questions “u; to m.“ Several other ramwrs vowed men- hmds and other vessels o“ Ostend "In this fact, lies much of the Blower and the other survivor 1', . l ». _ ._ _, it f 1 th h 1th . m men called on Y5 man ‘me W“ °“ bum" ‘ma cheese Ffldlnfllfifl“ [mom that ‘he maim- y “m. n3 9 5° eme w A Norwegian eiidrome W115 ‘ceptance and further development crash to waiting ambulances from been dune in me various c]a&5g5_ ‘varble HM explaining what was be_ as now pmmumg we cannot mm that the farmers should stick to- the {the force or democracy every- POT “Afimsfiséjg L . Ldl'_li_t.li_>‘rll diiuglitci‘. both the instructors and the boys. that me Government be asked w g5 and we feel m” cheese which is Speakers We" i195"! dim“! “he e ow countries genemlm t“ m5 aplmmmlen‘ 5'5 551M395‘ r . oatmeal is V.‘0l'l.l'1 milling with “mm” m“ W" “"14 be n°'m8nis which led to the movement Alcv. liilllllltilll. W. G. Reid date cold t lo roach the fiic. A small adayei‘ The "DOT" 0f me Dairy superm‘ the gale“: oggfihaplg‘ Ft Borden’ hose was iiscd from one of the 0mm“, adopwd an“ discussion m I ‘in i w nee “and fircincn rc-isimiirliiig i191 the call toms the afternoon. It appears elsewhere tgrwgti “:18 tgrefilclzicélvftgé angegenz; Hggpn was speaking in ilic F‘ cxmlc“ imam‘- m‘ “d5 "Ml _ The report. of F. T. Morrow. sct- _ in. Lil!) 51.300.000.000 war 1-5 unknown ill! chccse inspector. was also sub- Migistg of Agriculture at Qgga-wa ' ' 8n im. Mi iste -.l ion hut:- zitiention was being TS ‘my; ‘IEETING __.I.he Vs visit to the different factoi'ies._ e n I Mackenzie p. 1 to New Bruiignckls potential ‘ - s ‘ ~ '1l1e_ streams 0f cheese lor export gloved! by J. 1... Read. PM” to 501p‘ - m“ "lemlwls 01' U‘? 130V? Willi‘ tlic best methods of cliiiiliiatiii 8mm Cd by w’ J‘ mid‘ - a ~ i . . . . . . . : . . t F l“ ‘HA that this Mm“ the Saint C1“5595~ 111°“? c1455“ m9 §>l7~1l5°"3d- them. The most common defects shins. with others lying 1n 111E Men's Club. The work of tiie D015 - stream wniiinc for dock since. and was conspicuously displayed. 11nd ‘fir? 3;” .‘.§.",‘,2§.,,‘§.’;'_'“ rflf: .12.??? Where“ during the summer uuiQinsr to enter. the boys and their leaders. The 490 w 590 ds_ M, M _iv time many emanation sand It llfill been represented to the chairman cf the eveiiingwas Will commendedpgggt the ménaggglvngfll-truclrs into territory rightfully b9. J‘ilIt airhoi-izles tiint there was ‘.lt- Squadron Leader Ford of the RA. . justmenf, or the holding temperature ing m some cases with tin“ o.- gow farmers thems ye... ti. pumme in rushing suppue5 Padre Ford. in his 112111111145. sti-ess- and me cheese so the qmmy w“; trucks gathering cream in the same Mr. mnest Houston was behind one was moving from tiic south and l "rd when liisiiffirfiit facilities ilhlmlgh "MW °f Wllmse- He cum‘ In reply to a question asked by meeting that the question g _ that before it was pushed through (confirm QYREPKWCY. the Dlllltllillfis Illld me ‘fiber ‘mm me solmlwfsl- He cxsted to transport tiiem overseas. Pllmelllsn the boys. and points:- out Capt. .1. 1.. Read. Mr. Morrow said lng the berrilm-y o; t... .‘;,.,,",°.‘;, -tliat iie was of uie opinion that m“ — gmiffi-u-l.) ‘glflvtlves of miwnslblc ccllaborc- wheel. of one plum became m m“. .0, M.“ Mme“ busmesm M1. pllshed through their unity of bur- ace plant had been discussed. but m. Dmmmnm mocmuo _ mo“ members and m“ a new o“ Jun d 1 tcnsified.” Mr. Winant said in the llmslcd in the upper part of the H . pose and that cf their leaders. me location had not been decided Moved by L Dewaz- n manager would be appointed. It 13.3mm d315,; hagsNsargrg§aiflnt Julpvrt. made public today and ad- ummd out o! cmtml m cram A ma!‘ the” .15 a dlstlilcl dliferelli’? dnirvnien. ghen he would be one hundred] .- . and workers of member states of Gulliver 0! a mile from each‘ nth- between unity and uniformity. and M1; Morrow also answtered a num_ Reigning cent behind the movement‘ pe $115115‘: esxfllplililgrboillllgr Rzlxcéiorrgéitheiln the organlzauolt er terms. A vote of thanks was teii- 3099.50,, dab-v pm. . . . . . 1mm on me magi," with the stiength and unit of purpose of arid-the bodies of their comrades “elm the $993k“ b" Chalmla" wm- duce grader. then gave a verbal re- Resmved m“ W6 9-8 dust‘??? °P 13918111111. were attacked. m“. 3mm). pgqplg odgy, 1n Lhg w- were taken from the scene of the Curran and Roland TilylO to give te h b I is the Wmesled chances Keynote of bombed. tn i it - v a brief rem“ of the work ‘that had uuléifsiilogoig? fiogéggdlgfiggflfi mgiand ‘rye aiseueegi ifirgyeunaigwfitifg the maiorlty 0f the speakers was figallefiflg arigrnviifiiggr: lfifcuuntlof such co-operatlon lies much of camp Borden on slelglis. s an var ous tar-v i. Both reports were extremely enccur- , d b i1 Rel-he!‘ M“! make U19 501191119 11 ts in 1;) g - where- , , aizliiz and shOWcd the enthusiasnioi lmftdgrflf). ‘1,,‘,f§,§§§§‘ k ,f,‘,“’§_',§‘_'s.§§§fi pfifiafi ipthcgspxgeic: glad-flux 3g: success. The following additional ‘Efi nor lwes Gmmany “d Iii his report. written shortly sf. lNl-lxPENfiltl“. Dlsll . The attack on Berlin was the i - - A vote bi thanks ivds given the D853 legrshnk,“ u, comm. an theimenfla. this ye“ should be discussion: Messrs. w. B. McLelldn, first s...“ Dec 20 and u slur last month. Mr- Wlnant cut- This nurture of W". onions Mid - I .- . - _ _ pp- _ ~ I WM il‘l- i _ Ladies Auxiliary for their contribu provmo. w m,“ m, ermrcmon o; duced and we firmly think “it n Earle Ines. Murdock McLeod. Phil lined European political develop the increasing w“ o! nwal‘ The Jmarns tun...“ i! . ‘ ‘l . band VfllllTl-l - At Ormstown. Queoec. PATCH 9th, 1911. infant daughter of ilt-Y. E. J. and Mrs. White. IIAIWVOOIL-At Westiock. Alta. 0n hiiircli 7th, 1041. Harvey Haywood. in lllS 55th year. Formerly of Elms- daie. P. E. 1. NICl-IOLSQY-Dicd at Mt. Buchan- an. March 12. 1941. lvlaruarct Nicii- olsoii. widow of the late Thomas Nicholson. aged 77 years. Funeral from hcr late IQSiIIPIVG on I-‘ridny Jl; 2 pm. to Poliv cemetery. Ca w! 0f Thanks Mrs. Peter G. Scott and famiiv wishes to zliziiik their manv friends and IIQiEllbrvIIIS a'so the Dr. and nurses of ilic P. E. I. H0 Ditsi for the kindness and EXDTESSICIIS of siaiipiithv during their recent so. bt‘l‘t"il\‘>.‘lll€‘lii». also those who sent CIIICiS and lcttcrs of sympathy. L-541-3-l4-1i. In Memoriam In loving memory of a dear hus- and lather, James Cook Ii iwatt. who passed away March 14th, 1934. In our hearts your memory linglu Sivcctlv, tender, fond and true Tiicrc is not a dny dear Daddy (that we do not think of Y0"- lnsertcd by his Sorrowing Wife and Family, L-ilfl-Il-l-t-li. tion of wood for the manufacture of tables: the thanks of the Club wa. also given to Fred Small, Joe Cur- ran and Doug. Chlvers. for their work iii making the tables. A feature or this splendid evening was the fears of mncical skill performed by Doug. Ncilson. Mr, Neilson enter- tained his audience with feats that puzzled both younz and old. The mcctiniz closed with the National Anthem. Personals Mrs. George Campbell and Mrs. Sandy Craig, both of Hamilton. PEI. are spending" n holiday period with Mrs. Campbell's daugh- ter, Mrs. .1. E. Morrison, Southport. Dr. J. A. MacMlllan returned to Charlottetown last night from Montreal. He had been away about l0 days. Will be called To explain “Allegations” OTTAWA, March 11 —(CPI —-— Muiiitloiis Mrntster Howe told Rod- ney Adamson (Con. York west) that he would be called before the Commons committee on war expen- ditures to explain "allegations" he made tonight in the House of Corn- (ms X-(igqfdjng the governments (lcallnes with the Anaconda Ameri- m»; Brass Company oi Toronto. Ml’. Adsmson. speaking in the de- hate mi the $1.300,000,000 wni" np- propriations resolution, said the In Memoriam in loving mr-mnrv hi‘ our dear wile and moths-r. Illrs. llmieywell Bulman who passed away ‘March l4, 1940. With lonely licaris we watched You‘ And saw you pass awsv Although wc love you dearly We could not make you sta. . You are not forgotten Mother dear Nor hall your memories fade Our thoughts will always linger Around the place when: you are laid. ; Ilovinziv Remembered hv ller i llushnnd and Family- L-5lZ-'i-l4-l1. i H I v I N. D. MacLean l UNDERTAKER EMBALMER ‘ Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone I49 in government had acce ted a bid from Canada Wire ant Cable Com- onv for n plant to produce 100. 00.000 pounds cf brass sheets and rncls n. year, although it was $1.- 500600 hiahcr than thc Ansnconda. C'l'llptln\"S bid. I-le said also that when s second plant became necessary Anaconda offered to built it for the govern- ment. at $.'!.30n,000 it's! than the nnircal ccmpany. and to operate it without ice. “Mv honorable friend is making serious aiir-nntlons." Mr. Howe in- torriirfcd "is he able to prove what he ls sarliiz?" "rive is n rpnticr that has been givcn to me," Mr. Adamson replied M" Hon-r twain interrupted. "1 trust my honorable friend will he prr-pprril to repeal. his alien- uoni trfnrc the (war cxnenrllfuresl committee" h" Fdid. "I will see ti“? iv- l: called personally" "I will be. nrcparct" Mr. Adam- son renllcd. "The information was given to me by a person whore mime I am not nrcparcd to reveal in this committee." this pest. Messrs. J. L, Dewar and W. R.Sh Afternoon Ssssion . W. J. Davies. dairy produce grader. Moncton. N.B._ gave detailv ed report of butter and cheese grad-i ing for this Province. A brief addrcs oi welcome was then elven bv Hon. W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture. who wished the Association every success in its deliberations. On motion 0f John Prcfltt and Wallace McKay. the sum of $1.000 was voted as assessment for the current year. ' Oii motion of J. A. Macliend and Leo Prauizht. Hon. Horace Wright was reappointed auditor. The report of the resolutions com- mittee wa then submitted and adopted after discussion. TEXT OF RESOLUTIONS Following are the text of resolu- iioiis rdcpied at the meeting: Re [Federation of Agriculture Resolved that this the Annual Meeting of P. E. I. Dairymezfs As- sociation authorize s. committee made up of Presidents, and one other representing the Dairvmeifs Association. and tire followin -A.s-- sociations, The P. E. 1. heap Breeders Association, The P. E. I. Swine Breeders Ass. The P. B. I. Horse Breeders Ass. The P. E. I. Farmers Institute, The P. E. I. Po- tato Grower Ass.- The P.E.I. Live Credit Union League, The P. E. I. Women's Institute and one repre- sentative from C. N. Silver Fox Breeders Ass, and the P. E. I. Fox Breeders and Exhibitors Ass. and from any other orqanizations that may be added to the number ittt the discretion of this Commit- so Sold Committee to function kn- mcdiately. and have authority to sncak for, imd represent the Agri- cultural interests of the province as a whole. and to be known as {he P.E.I. Federation of Agricul- ure. Further ived that. i mime proceed Prnmediste and draw up a constitution. bye laws and report st a general meetins of farmers i-eoresrn inv the organi- zation above mentioned. Said meet- ing in be held during the early Slffflmfll‘. Moved by J. L. Bead. Seconded by B. A. Profitt. Wlrblc, lot I'll" Whereas the warble flv on cat- tle and also bot fly on horses is com- Itlie G The discussion was continued b.v_eiieese°§"i?ee‘?n§ei,§v'§ Efiiig. (a: “W- an open market many of our dif- c,“ 1e Sgock Marketing 3mm; The p_ p; [_ iers’ association. will be continued lip Matheson, Donald McDonald, John H. Myers, Granville Buntaln, .W.‘D. Ross, J. W. McLean, J. A. S. ficulties will be settled, Moved by E. Ings. Seconded by R. A. Profitt. To Name Committee Resolved that a committee be sp- riointied by the Dairyrnens Ass, or their Directors to present these resolutions to the proper authori. ties and to insist that action be taken on them. Moved by Alex Hamilton. Seconded by L. Dewar, Col. K. S. Rogers Col. Rogers. President of the Board of Trade. was the first speaker of the evening and he was heard in a timely and instructive l address. I-le appreciated the oppor- tunity of addressing such s splen- did gathering the speaker said. Prosperity of the lslnnd lies with the tillers of the soil and upon this depends the prosperity of the Is- land. He was extremely interested more long immunity for Hitters‘ capital. g In the offensive sweep during the night-—exclusive of today's 0p—' eration-the loss of five British‘ planes was acknowledged. , ~ l RAJ‘. Has Better Of It ‘ But even on this score the RAJ“. had the better of it. Nine German bombers were shot down ln Nazi attacks last night on Britain, centred on the Liverpool area. Then, early this morning. two more German craft were downed near the southeast coast. The most significant point of in the speeches he lind heard dur- ing the afternoon the speaker ivciit on and was of the opinion that the meeting should be held twice a year. ll. S. hog raisers To receive bonus problems he said but he was of the opinion that these could be remed- icd with a closer working together of all concerned. and in a co-opcra- tlve movement that will get action. Then there wits another matter the speaker said and that was that the leading ianzriers of the province had the definite responsibility of help- ing out less for uns _!l lLIFAX. March 134—Nova Sco- iia hot! producers. who market live hulls on a graded. basis and through organizations approved by the Nova Scotia department of aflricuiture. will. during 1941. receive a bonus cf $1 a head on Grade A hogs and 50 cents a head on all Grade Bl hogs. This announggmgnl; was made by crs. If this was not dcme their the i-Icri. John A.McDons.1d. Minister e1 speaker was of the opinion that the Agriculture. who ai also successful farmer was not doin his that the boa: bonu. policy for en- duties properly. And another in; cuursgemerit of the use of high he said the successful farmer was grade sires. which has been in ei- not, supporting the Credit Unions fect for some time in oo-operstion strongly enough, with the Nova Scotis swine breed- thrgihspenkel-t 1111-3? 53nd glans? dud“ w“ a ey mus oo a ea o s m bony-w or 11v- hw- - tlilfi ‘l i” “3‘i’"e“i‘i.°i.ti..§°e§3.£- lrradcd basis is in accordance witha ‘must worked out also and recommendation made by the Novwnif‘ d mo” m.“ mm the Scotla advisory committee on sill‘ zlendweulo Mes B; d m. cultural services at a. meeting held ‘m w 3° p a“ ° n?‘ on “bum... 19 m HMHNL Speaking as President of tie It l5 felt that the bonu lI-Il will Fwd °1 “We °°l- 11°F" “lewd inof, only Qncgm-‘gg mgduc on 3f . that hQ Wfi flllXfOll-l l0 llflVfl lallé greater volume of lop grads hogs. lI-Ylllt-‘lfl 581W“! i-. .- v-w- B" but; win be 30mg commnggion m- trede was necessary and he realised hog producers to offset higher costs thlt transportation difficulties were of feed. and will make it possible for a detriment. l-le here mentioned them to stay in the business. During the Wood inland Ferry and improv- 1940 some 5500 head of b0!!! were ed docking facilities so that steam- shlpped livs on a graded basis. by eis could sail directly from here to Nova. Scotis producers. of whichever in“ in Europe. mg my." w“... i600 were shipped through co-oper- .1“ stive organizations. The bonus will Mung-cg...“ w,“ .150 vouched lnuiv only on hulls rhiwlltti ti!" h‘ u. ii n l; upon with e speaker sta ng t a mm‘ “nub”! chm“! ““Mv” last year B00 more cars of manu- tlis Dspsrtrnentofurriculture i, . , ma u shmped w ' uc were - the i h be t- Too Late To clasify ‘ed e§i°§r“§§e"'§£vin'<§. Tl-ixiaegliigiild be the reverse Col. Rogers declared nd he urged that more canned lnlchlllQ. Good as new. 1y ‘ ll bu“ products be put out arid grow more - i.» ‘ucta to put in the cans. 9 m conclusion the speaker stated ithst the farmers must become more quality conscious. 1f we are going to command world markets more JUST A I I I V I D. Bray chicks also cockerels. Order today.‘ Charles I. Worth. corner one of our worst economic pests and can easiiv be eradicated from nll provincial herds. we the P. 1.‘. I. Drilrymens Association in annual scssion petition the Dept. of Agri- culture oi’ the Provinc ai Govern- ment to take such action ss will nrcmr —lAPl—:Usr\ d: cerlairi echoclboxs may be forbidden says follow the simplest means of eradi- cation. and follow this move by s new decree» signed by Marshal Pe- legfslation that will provinclslly re- tain. orciug movstheinenaomhytbesnf nmperiv educate all herd owners to I Boston and Orlebar Btsi L-m. WANTID-OIIL POI GINIIAI. housework. christian house. ADPlv Mrs. Ross. 10.11MB. headquar- | tars, xent 3t. 1-456- MI-B. JOHNSTON‘! BEAUTY Salon. Pro-Easter specials on Oil Pei-msnents, regular gm up. ld-i vsriced students Ols-tmup. l: ear Queen . $2“ “ L-sso-s-n-ai. care must be taken, quality stand- sitismniast be kept up and if we do this we would be sbls to maintain it: world markets which we may It . Dr. r. s. Netting Dr. Netting gave a timely and educational address on difflcuhv lfl settl cows to breed. A condition of infection in the vagina lin- Fartners were faced with difficult lthe one in 30 which had resulted tc feliow-farm- . this defence was that. perhaps 200 iNazi lanes were over Britain dur- ing t night and thus the pro- portion of those destroyed was about one in 20 as contrasted with from the best defence offered. When the ratio fails to one in l0. informed sources said. the menace o: the night bomber ma be said to have been defeated. For both the offence ‘defence in the aerial war ‘plans were disclosed. Offensively. the Consolidated ,'and four-motored Boeing bomber from United States factories are ‘prominent in the picture for they {are expected to widen the attack- ‘irig area and thus force the Nazis to thin out their anti-aircraft de- fences HEW Defensively, new weapons- nature not disclosed- have been given to night fight- er planes and a "shotgun“ type of srrsge, throwing a com- previouslylencd to include economic stability Interpreting The recipe will serve ten people. 1 liver. breakfrsiciip oat- meal, il onions (parliciilcdl, 1-2 lb. chopped suet (or drlpllflfll- "1101" 1-2 pint. liquid to moisten. twill?" and salt. Wash the liver well. then cook in. boiling water for nlxiit 40 minutes. Allow to cool, thcn Ill" through the miiicer. (The onions can. be ctoked in with tlic llVPT-l ‘Toss the oatmeal in adli‘ Pill dvei- the fire till it 1.. a solve“ of the organization. a. League of Nations unit, from Geneva to Montreal last summe. Ascrlbing the spread of Fascism in Europe to divisions within the ranks of the workers. Mr. Winant said that s. labor movement torn bv internal strife "is in no condi- tion to meet effectively the care- fully organized cnd unified attacks o! Fascism. whether from within or without." The course of the war so far, said Mr. winant, shows that the brown, then add the liver. the Ell"- world is living in a period not only the cho onions, and season- of tragedy but also of opportunity. g. oisien with the liquid lll "The door has closed on the pic- which th liver was ccckr‘. ll"!- war wor‘d. When war is done. the cn the lid and rmmer shill-Y 1°‘ peoples of all free nations, work- 1 1-2-2 hours. Serve eitlici- alone lng together. M11 rebuild demo- or with mashed Kotato. cracy more in their own likeness (llf liked the seals can be u" than it has been in the put." into a greased basin, covered with In the future, said Mr. Wlnant. greased paper and steamed l0? political democracy must be lvmld- 1 142-2 hours.) has necessarily restricted Awllritlsli bomber production nt. lltlillt‘. Bril- fein has looked across the Atlantfi for the assured supply 0f "lmw aircraft that could arm her B launch an axial offensive on major scale. And she could art B w has got bombers from the woridlbykfir, regardless of thc sea boc e. l-Iow m of ths ships till: blasted at rLtn or other ‘lflrflzk l" “can their..." m e an c - _ m” have been cvrmllfll“ on air- future and social security. War HBy Klrks L. Simpson. Associated Press Staff Writer) There was obviously a direotwiumber may m connection between enactment of tlvely small. but it is cc; the United states aid-for-Britsin Britain is counting HQHHV} bill and the furious British-Ger- ferried planes to mH-lremen“ man exchange of sir blows that bomber replacement rcqlllzfi ~01 me followed. and steadily increase the S plete pattern of shell in heavy and co-orrlinated fire, is being operated. Graphic Stories from the raid on Berlin. told phic stories of flyin in the cf thunderous groun defences One said his plane was hcld in i‘i ccne of searclwllshts for over hiiif an hour while the anti-aircraft fir: e fiezcer and flcrcer. "But it was well worth it," he said. "I am sure cur bombs ehosic the city." (Sixteen persons were kliliii and i3’! wounded in Berlin, according to German claims.) I8.- 60C Several of the pilots reported there were immense fires in various sections of Berlin and that the glow vvss visible for 100 miles. ‘The attack began soon after nightfall and continued, in waves until an h ui- or so bsfore dawn. The crtw of one bomber saw their bombs "burst on a target in the centre of Berlin." ore official account stated. Another plict, al.- tacking s railroad Junction, said he saw his fire bombs hit the track and that sour aim-ward there was a tremendous explosion, followed by snail expioslcnq for 15 mfnutes. Chief cblective st Bremen was an important plain ros- ths manu- The R. A. R's finest pilots, b'ack m Britain wanted to give a bornb- long-range bomber fleet flllustrttted notice to the German , people that. they can expect more .aiid worse immediately; that Am- erican help for Britain is already effective. The German counter blow at the - 1 areas was obviously plan- ned o follow up the Neal boast that. American help will coins "too late". It also probe-bl is s fore- runner of immediate intensified Nazi air attacks .on British portli to supplement the war at sea. I Conflicting accounts of losses and ‘ems e do not obscure the most stgnl loam fact of that night or air duelling. It is a demonstr - tlon that Britain has held in re- serve a powerful and slowly sc- cumuinied r force. now turned l With the United States Britain can risk he stepped-up offensive action. She is already reaching out to harvest the - first fruits of American help. Prom the outset of the war Bri- viunri ""1 natlairmi‘ s sp er pane - lgnini. She n» iiiui m concentrate line bulk O1 nei- own production 1 ‘cg |5 HOME ii '11» "c" h"? “it.” 121%» the air. Weigtlcn erdenemonth y‘? hi. and w ' ‘bombing "l?" out." QQ “I lliflm j 11in pr@d'-‘“°’{=;m°§§'eivie>i§i iiir-siid-v-boet wins Cflflmt‘ heavy bombers can span first Cu dllll d»? . , . .I::i="i: lsntic 0n their own wings. man l!"- i The concentration on fighter-sienna Bundle. cspoeity at. home on fighter craft They were vital for defence from and Nazi Only iinvasionnThey could not be ob- I talned overseas except by sec ‘subject to the port's of the blockade.