PAGE SIX l l PRINCE EDWARDQ/a TO-DA YWFRI. and SAT. I'll tell you ’ what you are’ -.-.-a.-v'.-.I.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.n-.-.-.- ~.-\.-l-.-.-.-.- r-n-rv ‘nfifh "i. ‘J ' I-IWI-I-I-I- Til-DAY If? GAPITO F-Iv-Iwwl-e-v.“ “m-"Qo-xau-mwev-s-bvnw-venmvw-nsm Plus News _ Sing Reel Unusual Occupations ufifbffhyyfl\gvqfiwih\fuinfiffn¥fififi\ fi illlSlGAL WESTERN L ‘w ""44" 1 orrsns ALL um 0n Her Way to Washington ed Her Mind—Aml Her Man. FUN FOR 'l‘HE WHOLE FAMILY! This lllnrine‘; Situation Almost Got Out 0|’ Ham] - - - Man's Wife to Meet llor Fiance. “A ouv, A on, ANDA PAL" STARRING LYNN MERRICK and ROSS HUNTER ' ruinous DESIRE ‘_'l_‘ll_ta Old Barn Dance." Re- puuncs re-rclease of the musical ucstczn starring Gene Autry, cur- _1‘°1\\1l' showing at the Lmpire lhcutrc, offers all that any action- icature Patron desires. The Aubry westerns have always broken away from the routine type of outdoor dramas. and this one tops them all. ‘Excellent music pluyvd by the Colorado Hillbilllcs, to Get ‘Married She Chang- - - - Travelling as Another PLUS STOUGE COM “i. IENDA ‘ \ SHOWS DAILY fiVflfnViF-SHWHNNHT-‘IHV-"f-‘Fff-‘EANHV JTARR, REPORTER" ‘if-‘f-‘Ju‘fi'n\%\fi%%'h'n5'n'nfififi\'n'n\'ifl'n%%'nfifnfifi'n'fi'ufl'fi'b4fe and sung by Autry und his pal “I-rogf‘ tSnuley Burnettcl. combin- ed with a. story lar superior to many so-called "Class A" produc- tionsrmskes “The Old Barn Dance" well worth an yours time. Alan Lalid Resumes EDS’ - NEW SERIAL '\ AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 i i i EMPIRE-i; TfllilGlIT IN TIIE SNAPPIEST, E1051’ EXCITH-iil ‘JJESTERN DRAMA EVER FILMEI)! u) Also Chapter COMEDY and rtrr‘, n m“ fv fPHiVViWYflT l ‘H; GERMS CARRIED BY RAW COW’S MILK Careful expezimcnm have eon- cluslvclv proved that thcre is no; raw milk free from gcrul-i. ‘ when obtained under sterile conclin tions. Thcrc are known to bc bac- teria in milk lvncn leaves the fuddcrs oi‘ healthy cows. . If milk is not inpt vary ccld these bacteria first chanu its_ taste and’ color; then Cflllfi tl 111111; to sour 01' curdle. This ~ cnntin 1c: in the stomach. c ntz 1111112511011. In babies particular 1c firRnnLsm _ln* cuws which Al. at Simpson. inc drug. gro- cery, hnrriwarr, Ito r cs. or l _ write Iierpo l Products. To» ronlo 4. 'NARMLESS‘-’TO . = 11w. "Nrt/Ltl/ULLW o n. od IJQHV-'AN'INNHVJnH'-NHN'fiHNH'JV-H'fi'-EHNHHTJNHVnVFnHhnI SHOWS 7 and 8:45 — MXPINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 ~ Hollywood Career -.'- [m I u izélkln L'L.ivt‘-"-"li1-L,l:tl€§ hcllywoou, fCfiLly fur lilllobillltllfsvllEbfll role, but found he \\'3s'lil.','$i>d for a straight dramatic lead in “And Now ‘Tomorrow’ adaptation of the Rachel Field best-seller which opened today at the Prince Edward Theatre. Miss Field authored tm famous novel, "All T1115 and Hea- ven, ‘I003’ friends and ctr-workers of the star kept cropping‘ in all day f0 wish him good luck as shooting got under way. T-he scene, itself. wnl one of festivity as it marked the birthday dinner party of Beulah Lanai, who has an important role lll this romantic drama of New England. Present was the entlm lineup of principals from the fllm -i'..o1'ett.a Young, Susan Hayward, Miss Bondl. Barry Sullivan and Cecil Kellaway. It was last. January that Ladd d-oplpod his phenomenal Hollywood clreer to answer the call to 111111- tary service. He had, almost over- night. beccme one of the most popular personalities in the cinema. world as the result of his sinister performance in “This qsun For Hire." At~the time of h_ retire- nicnt, his fan mall had reached the number of 12,000 letters weekly. 1t never diminished curing the months that mod was away from the screen. Stricken bv a chronic stomach disorder. Ladd received an honor- n / d1 h f the 0f ‘i l! :' 22k milllrwaClorpsic ffigollrllfllp lull SPY SMASHERS ‘Ill offllls career in "And Now T011101‘- SING REE]. " row," especially with M188 W11"! l‘ g5 m-star, has an interesting side» mw-IAI-I-Irrw-a-bm light‘. for it was with this. talented th t h ante the screen llllltrefilhlflt," villi. he went into the Army. faction of the nutrients in milk, many diseased cows curl-v germs in the milk of healthy cows which gorous diseases in people of all races and ages. lJiscosc-piociilcinr: u-srms in milk have their origin in l ' miikcrs, milk hancll , ricrs or ptoplc who have recovered from inicctious diseases hut. still can]; the germs in their Indies. and at times from contaminate-d water triad 1n the dairy for washing uten- 5.11s‘. Milk-borne dis-ansrs are bovine tuberculosis. unrlulant icvcr. Ciph- thcria. scarlet fz-vcr. septic sore threat, typhoid fever. paralyphoid and (iysqntcry. ’i‘herc are also a. number of food poisonous found in i . . J. H. Fraser. dcan of the McGlll University mclalieal faculty. states that “possibly lnfnulle par- alysis is a milk-borne ills se." The communicable flu .~ tloncd also may be co-iv various fresh-milk prorltu-ts such as cream. to» cream. chccse. butter and buttermilk. Proper pastcurizaiitan of milk destroys disease germs. Major-General Guy Roderic); Turner. 0.8.. M.C., M.M.. 55, of Fredericton, N.B. and Ottawa. who has been appointed Inspector Gen. era], Western Canada succeed! Major-General H. O. Aiexandelztg. 13., 0.5.0., who has retired due to ill health. He is a. veteran of the last war and went overseas in the present conflict with the First Divis- on For several months part, he has bccn "seconded" to the Depart. ment of Veterans Affairs as g 5m- cinl assistant to the dt-Xuty minister 01 - son, Major has nv0r_ "corner en seas since 1M0 with the Royal Can~ ‘ ndutn Enqinccrs, General and Mrs, f" Turner reside at 173 Daly Avenue. OllBWiL-(Cflnlflllfl Army photo), ~ throa calm. oulnouu Thlloollnniamm- our oflooulln b: gm: v lllorlcd otfl to word, iii-Emmi CIIASWBLI. for Photographs. CONFIDEBATI summon o" u" "i POLICE coum- ._ Al: the Pol- ice Court yesterday n. Prohibition cue was adjourned until today. The ‘defendant in an Exois gang coats at; ten days fir!” ed Q G Q I PEHOII O with mu drunk 821d lboifia. VII ldiourned one week. LOCAL OFFICE OPENED - A local office of the Department o Veterlns’ Affairs was estahlishet in the City on March 12. 1t wii. look after the re-establlshmeni; credits for returned personnel. Mr. W. L. Jenkins is manager with Mr. Neil McLeod as assistant. The secretary is Flt-Sgt. B- 9111111115. R.C.A.F. In connec- tion with the local office there is an advisory council headed by Mr. A. w. Hyndman. run NARROW cscarc - One of the men having n. narrow escape recently when an iimgllsh destroy- er nearly rammed the Canadian corvette Lindsay, was Sigma. W. Donald Glllls. son of Mr. W. D. 6111B. City. According to a prus dispatch the corvette was saved bl’ the quick thinking of Lleut. Robert Casement who swung the corvette hard to starboard‘ thus causing the destroyer to strike the Canadian ship a mere glancing blow. Sigma. Gillie is home on an extended leave. St. Patrick's at Emerald The 3.1.5. Hall at Emerald Jet. was Picked to overflowing on St. Patrioks night, Saturday, _ March l7 to see the Emerald Dramatic Players present their three act willed)’ dfflltla "My Dixie Rose." T1191? 1119 113126 audience enjoy- ed the entertainment to the fullest, was evidenced time and time ago by their hearty laughter, and by their close attention. as the play swung along towards its dramatic clilnvilax. e rd 1 th l ll - feet degpitgr Lin): facet. tllrlat gvtgiieplagt) weéfi obligtedftofistagcll. e cas o " 1 '- all deserving of the nlglierslfsgrahrel Each did his part in a very excel. lent manner and congratulations to each and evcry one are in order. Between acts the audience en- joyed the singing of LAC. Moore. RCAF of St. Eleanors. who sang several Irish songs Mulllgatys 01-- chestra played Irish music. ' Th Floyd ' Angela nald; Pau- Murphy: Mlmfllld. Aileen MncDo line Maitland, Bernice y Gordon, Raymond White; Colonel John Aiglbigztt, Maurice Cro- . k xic tt, Mrs. Percy Murph Dr. George Maitland. Aeneas McEntee: and Richard Gordon. John Delghan. The direc- tor was G. C. Green. At the conclusion of the play the mflmbera of the cast were the guests of the Catholic Women's League at a delicious supper serv- ed at. the home of Mrs. J. Austin Murphy. Previous to St. Patrick's the stage of the Emerald hall had been entirely rebuilt, with new scenery and a new curtain and paecseented l very beautiful appear- MILLVIEW W. l. The regular monthly meeting of Millview Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Murphy on March '1 with 11 members present. With the vice-president presiding, meeting opened by singing Ode. followed by lrepealng Creed in unison Sick. committee reported five visits. e. Ia follows: Sick, Lin: libs. Walter Crane. Robert. Drake, Mrs. Gordon Shei- dow. Program, Mrs. Walter Crane. . Geo. McEachern, Mrs. Nor- man Sheidow and Mrs. Theodore Crane. it was decided to pack lunches to sell at concert also plans were made hold dance and auction sale on Easter Monday night. Next. Institute meeting! at the e and Red home ofMr Cross meeting at Mrs. Victor Grant's. s. Robert. Dra A contest put on by Mrs. Robert Drake was much enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served by hostess and meeting adjourned bv singing National Anthem. A upeclai meeting was held after concert on March l6 when it was ilflfldfid i0 Ill/B $40 to Red Cross campaign. . EMYVALI W.L On the evening of March 2 the women of Emyvale held their re- gular Institute meeting at the ome of Mrs. Daniel McGinn with an attendance of 1i member and visitors. The president, Mrs. Matthias gnoellaghan, tog: ‘the ‘chair iatrad the ng o en y s n e n- at-itute Ocfe ‘allowed “ii. ghe read- ing of th inutes of the last meeting. The school committee reported that a lock wu needed for th New commlttc appointed are . Victor Grant, School, ' Mrs. em n no; CHARLOTTETOWNN Po.ll itirii . ' Q .- - Jottings g by IKETVARD l . i m hm: to believe that pgulutlrhy ucors are not ear i: tho but both and voila in iiornany Mrs. Thehna Champion, Dam 1c has received word from Directol-l of BecordsyOttawa. stating that her brother Pie. Edison (above) has been wound ac- tion in Germany. Nature and ex- tent. of wounds not yet available. Annual Easter Monday Play This play'ln aid of the Char~ lottetown Hospital, sponsored the Si. Charles Auxiliary, will presented this year. under direction of Mm. Barbara R0 C. D. A.. April 2nd. A cast of characters. some of w om are highly experienced and some newcomers to the stage. are now busily rehearsing for this three net comedy named "liven Steph- en" There will also be um Ears orchestra in attendance, a show o! high quality is assured ail patrons. The sale of seats will open on a plan at Holmonb Ltd. Thursday March 29 and will continue Sat- urday March 8!. .________ GREENVALE W I The regular March monthly meeting was held the home of Mrs James Brown with the. President in the chair M opened with the Institute Ode followed by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by seven members, with a “Useful Hint.” Three visitors were present ‘Minutes of last meeting were read approved and signed. Secretary gave a report oi’ social and dance,‘ as follows. total receipts, $43.34, expenses. $4.50. not. receipts 38 64 Sick committee h-ad n0 re (port Towels an’! soap have been [purchased for school. Red Cross reported yam has been secured for knitting been bong-ht for quilts. Mrs. Russel Whte invited mean- bers to her home to quilt Nelw Committees were appointed as f0 IOWS-Srciwfll. Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Earl MacRiu, Sick, Mrs. Kenneth White. Mrs. Millar Mac- Pnerson. Correspondence consls‘ ‘ of an npgeal from Red Cross. It was decided to donate $25 00 to Red Cross Drive. ' Papers on "Family Allowaxicesfl and Mr. consumer's News, were passed around. ‘Three med-robe were welcomed| into the group, four members paid: ees. March 1945 being the twentieth anniversary of the Gxeenvale In- stitute. it was decided to have an’ entertainment and au r for i members and. their fam and past members at Secretary's home, March 2on1. (iommittee for gram. Mrs. Kenneth White. . James Brown. Miss Mary Bullman. Invitation committee, Mrs. MacRle. Mrs. Brown, . K. White. Program for evening-The first l8 pages of Lstlmers Report was read, Contest conveniences our Grand- mother's missed. was won b! M1‘!- Earle Mocha»:- Booby P11" W"! W‘ Miss Mary Bulman. _ Collection 7-1 cents. Mn. JOMMI Mathescn invited rneznbers to her home for the April meetinz- Meeting closed by olnuin save The King" after wh l. de- licious lunch was nrved by m6 hostess Here in Lieuh-Col. W. Eric Harris of Sarnia. Ont... now Lqi- don district representative oi the Department of Veterans Affuirl. who helped develop the rocket inr- rage now dealing death und cu- door of the principal’: department also that the scheol be scrubbed. The sick committee visited one sick person in he district. The Kaogrun ‘of singing by I. Amos Calla han and a read- ing b Mrs. Matt ias Callaghan, all of w ieh was very enjoyable. L Five members suggested thbt would scrub the school on nl ce in day. It was decided to do! some (‘uniting for the Red Cross» So quiting parties were held nt Mrs. Peter Costello's and Mrs. Mat. thiu Murray's and two quilts have 3 been mode. _ Members on sick committee for, next month are: Mrs. meter Cos- tello. Mrs. Peter Ciarkln. School‘ Committee: Mrs. James Quinn. Mrs. J h Duffv. Program com- mittee: rs. M atthias Mural, Mrs. Dominic McDonald, Mrs. W - llun Griffin. gained "mak- r1. evcnin Two new members in I total of 21 mom o collection for H11‘. g Amounto to IMO. Membership fee James Quinn invited the d... n: born for the next meeting. The rteall‘ coll to be pnrwcred by “Some traction to the German . of ion the Western Front. --(Cnnld Army Photo). BELFAST - (C?) -Baron Por- tnl. who received a viscounly 1h u.» newwoaarii Honors will be known as Viscount Portal of Inv- erstoke in the County 01 50111-11‘ nmpton. the London Gazette bald in eazqttlng the award. , __..,.___._.__ _ .- Ways to Improve the-Institute." The meeting was closed by sing- ing "God Save the King.” A delicious lunch was then mvp ed by the hogtess to all ,_ and the remainder of the evening ‘LE5 51m" 1" .1“1.F‘.".°9"F?€-__ Champion b Cd in also l0 yds. cotton has at .130‘ 4 ‘one '0! i i I a your d , culty non???» ‘them do bt u in ill od crs 0.31mi‘; hi.‘ "° "’ "’ "°' uvuo that“ m over up: nc dreued u! littl girivnced in roto- ever e need such favourable weather conditions Lining k ‘for the earl r in d?! n lDthUUQ fact-o 0 the poul CID try ment co dlllth “on “"85 you ,yecr will aurv | it plant; ine£ forth the relied Poul Grade A Mikf Grade A Grade B . Grade O 20c low uf nun ‘ 1” specialties and with Don Measer’: }{§,°§,'}.°§J':,$"§°a'v, come w, with eir prices in order the | th might; know Ind ' accordingly. No can grown, and profi finished. The huge co. t i (will be doubly so. A number ducers have chicks. Short! unable to mo word to the of i it now, inter Fu regbrrl .1. dad - definite needed-in o-nffi, U.S.A., and lllyl th starving ‘telemetry o rooeuing hlrlogawwn he: brough folio information: Chicken price: wt in all prob- nbllit be:- fl, D should "" ti’. W... h... P1’ Pl l! V1118 particularly heavy brcec be rained m- po try m a should be destroyueg‘. 111% c n y no forum million paun . eeting p0 alrud A wise-nay your chick; now, now. ind be dfaappoi ted rther word has mg the Delmarva Hatchery is in the Iltlfflpfi. Prices: ed . . . . . . 30c lb. IN I plan t cookers u. a when YOII’ wide awake pro- y ordered extra itchorlu will be so demand. h: tl Don't nit until n . been received he cue, but in r week. If ML!‘ film", Their prices are i ,A Large paid by i Suc flocks. iyear. we of such on P.E.I..would en of poultry activity and a profitabl 011G. At h iweeki the Senior ng n time m Newfoundland. Th tered around the chicks. N’ stfnrted chicks 0 ct. d sale tion will be ate 8500 cues last we York Cit sin as an excellent o Hie building w sulnted. In oumminl ny “The ou IP00 ‘Phi: plebiscite in each p: would vote and third desired breed woo rlzcofo ’ n» codified 0i‘ fib B Nowfuundl . in the -war p»... min Thl Queen's. maintenance of t. district rd rty- ht m: after the wnr. In conclulion ‘Hal! wfflltigy lMlll vouv"" .,. vii- hovo all than I either have to rto or reduce finned p is market for hitching would net the producer ten to fif- Iteen cents pbove the price of~Grade l I a meeting el actors of the t Provinces. togofboamwith the Provincial Poultry Ffel Mr. Gilifs. Director of Agriculture, ewfou l. F‘ forthc of cg demand from Multlmo pain Newfoundland exists." For the pact th k , hi t8 1.33.132 i...'..°‘l‘§§.li=%'“€§‘ 1v ill be com lately n- luck, Ra h- May other: follow your cxamp o. up. one tlook is good DEBATE (Continued f Iohfnkftilnpily that than breeders are not. all concentrating their efforts on one breed of cat- e_.. that. idea seemed too diffi- ialile in one breed of cattle. could be done n“ some geographical llmitl. Poo- or Lion eruncnt ollietonco to that brood only. “liven now I think it o mistake to offexip r breed of coltle at he ad and can uliataaco to mark in: wouldy be "the busiest. and molt important of government mo rl y of e Chariot clown have to wu of, major Th my}! , and (love Head mo: all needed attention ' eso timol: s. not by at leu 900 cue available in the firm will ace . worthwhile and the avenge grad- o mun r tar my Sew fielc o d‘ at Truro lut Poultry Market- hroo Mori- 11. e discussion cen- nle of started ndlnnd desires weeks caning at n inter ruched over A v keen and i2‘ e of cw or. R8!!! yelteldoy n hen- nun 5 F F. of a ut et for hie u. "can only romPqnl) h sect. flnt. second and when tho wit“ t.“ .13.; more than one ur exhibition." ttlwodeoov mt p that 0 todoutthottho c thlo h ..¢"".i..( ‘ti. ho roads in thin , I m“ project!‘ he fbflfrlfi . i" Prime Minister Ohillflhfll. ll h armoured unit fighting with the Pirlt Canadian Army. 1m tired but with fresh determination derived from Allied coco the men who promised tlu Nazis that. we still lpokl every inch the ma» who bu, promise. This photograph was taken by n h Photo Unit cameraman. - fCanadtm Army Overseas Photo). e looked when be visited a adieu] idol a 1mg ' rd ct hit; ‘HD1114! not flog m; m], Ind W111. make good N; Canadian Army Film he inc flu, I. mot tors fill road thgand fill. Wl-I l. 1118 3- tale Al? 69H lot. l tr lorviooo domino- inc wwsifiiisi: The Mitch. afternoon at 8 doloi lowing questions. oGowm fig. Bow xmunt paid 2. trucks to poratlon state name and I mount ouch re in sell any truck's "roan, firm or corporation dur- ing station for upgraded recei to. :25?‘ “d “mum h an outlet given room for no _ thought and careful plsnni . L sum mwu_ 06.83. three at M. $1858.28.) 2. Yes. Curran Briggs. Ltd. ren- tal, “$2.06; Poole and Beer, ren- um; tol. $8,219.11; Morrigglaand Me- and fenced enough trucks to c: required b above true for the other five were rented to contmc- Mr. Heath Minister of Highways: l. Who of the Mill: site on the Trvon con-tractors and other! on the project. impco port since June. 1043. Answer: l. $8,402.55 paid u follows: Cun- odn. Crcoooting Co. Ltd. culvert. $8,100; Morrison and Menu Ltd erecting 2. Work under continuoulgsuper- vislmt of engineer. No 8 Road from South lsertonis March is fi. lhaPhec naked the PIO- vlncial ‘neuune ' rates of amusement tax now be- res t to movng picture hula the Gove 3:: 11a the final year on town and from each hell or then- trc in Sumner-aide. homo theatre Sun-uneraide. Answ 1. As our (Schedule shows on price of ad miltllon under l) cents a tax of can ; tetown Charlottetown. *1 Questions In legislature hircmotonmoodoy pllccweretablediothefol- many motor mick: were by the Government due- r 1M4. stating the o- for each. Government. rent angngerooilg firm orucor- du as year. w. ddreal and n- of monthly rent-ll paid in cue the Government coll or to any UIOYQI Did said year. If yes. xi T18R19. and of ve terms lunch case. (NAM-OR. U.- BMM. #2210417. Ltd. room I . _ No. Due to wartime condition! controls. contractors difficult/y I‘ Polico. for the culermr KFfi 44 l The debate on the v Address was resumed by Georm ‘ Saville, Fifth King's and m cob- tinned by Messrs. Philip Math Second Queen's, Eugene Cull: Third ueenb. and E. H. Strong, K.C.. th Prince. the latter am. ing the mmmunent of the debit. atTi; o’?! . d‘ ed e oule I ourn until I p. m. Wednesday. Yeltcrdny’: Session Tho House moi. yesterday at | pm. Mr. Bernard presented a wit}: cf Sister M. Paula and others an act. to incorporate the Western Hot N EH. pcti of Charles Rogers and a notoer for an Act to amend tho Prince County Hospital Incorpor- ation Act Mr. Francis presented a petition (I Roy C. MacLean and others for all Act to amend an Act. to incorponto the Souris. Hospital, also a petlt Strong presented | rti f ifimvtélhisfi’ 123.131’. lift“... I gar an Act to incorporate Sprint‘ field West. Public Hall Company. Bills in accordance with the bove petitions were received lil 5'. w. stewm introduced l billolhtituled an Act lesvuiifll Bacterial Ring Rot. which W" ny on wor this department. The were used. two rtmento use and the on a basic to cover cost. Tryon, Sonthporf. t. dl . "l~§’é‘i.’é"..‘°.‘.‘...2‘a..ii.. .. i... following other government bill! appeal‘! on the Order Pap". I11 M? to d the County Courlnct. an Act w iunend the .7111’! 14,51,153 Act respecting the Prince w’ Island Adv sory Reconstruct an Committee; an Act to amend i 0 Strong asked the t. was the cost. of m. “ltd?” n on to Albany nonounu paid to employed wast. and state HIS the Guv to nlllertoxfs Marsh bridge culvert, $567.76; Morrison McRae Ltd» 12.040 cubic Ylrdl 843734.80. ' charge. rt to Ful- nr of project ro Bri e to Theexpe ture to Dceembe 19M QBTJZQM. Anuuemcnt Tax I r. What lo the existing rate or collected b the Province r the Amusement Act? What M!!!)illi- wu collected rnnumt for amusement March Mo. f m h rnov piv- holl olhnfi?» in Charlotte- ing the schedule attached. 81‘! ,- 1: so amas- °" “he”? “:62! m... cmts: on price from $0 cents to ‘i4 0on0. inclusive. n to! of 8 centli °".l’ clu vo of ndmilolon over $1.00 l tax cents 1 Prince Edward Thain. olur- rice from '15 emu to L00 lu- l u: of 10 cenu: on price of 1B I 12 m:- ltnl Thw- 1.11.4: "= us" In o régsununontue. t1.- Prinoo Edward fharlottotown. an: cm- . 4;‘: aw . Olrwwm ' own. n Mr. Ito-wort. tabled the on- m p: the olive and m?“ ‘IMO. "INN VIPFi to Public School Act: no Ml "m" Ed ti n‘ still Act: an Act to amend the Rtiflliz Act: an Act to gmelld the Profession Act: In "1 1° 1W1“ a, retiring allowance for John i‘. Duf fy. Hon m. Hulhes tabled tho "- timutes for the Y"? "i111"? 21.11211 31 also the annual rep‘ in t); Age Pensions Comm Mg“ Debate on the Draft Addressmnh , gurned by Mr. E.H. Strongmmn‘ Prince. At 6 o'clock $11‘- "us outcast-ca H» m. toil)’- __________f ASTURE FOR cnowINii “w” P cmcxs .. 1945 e Old (Experimental Farm NW5‘ The true worhh of swdbgfiillg’: (or poultry should never flan“, looked. in fact it his Poul. said that a 800d "'1" ,4. trymnn’: safest assumnceT w" equate nutrition, says W» l n,’ Head Poulhrylnflh. 9011111111110“, Derimentul Station. BETTER!‘ “m The benefit that the '0 M derive from nee ranlfe v'-'.‘§',§°,, m n. great: extent on tor c}, the pasture and! (he fllllflll-l- cure that it recs ves. some grasses are more 111x331‘ than others and mil’ 110i“) “Bum in greater quantity on ill i; “h. M, but, ba-b due in thcr u nutriimml value ls W271 1“ t attmctlve ouccuienco c W" alfalfa. are more readily, soulihi ""1 . ' o‘ To some extent the nature _ m, picture provided will bo I02. emed by local conditions iflgmd m u m poultry Ire m’ m, the are Ind mnmsflmm m“ range should be about e on h. Ptermlnent r should n l tanned for Null-fl’ more “Luloxeceié? pollulm hould not be. owflmv“ °' bird; will be dvprived of own 33'} tender shoots‘ twtfzflfntaen we,’ Olllflul Frequent mowiflc W111 P1'°“‘°" m. pasture B ‘gin; from zaps ahelten. nducl . Ieetion and bu din! uv e P“ l, once to‘ N9 “W!” {what comidored lam"! l‘ °l ‘ uwngh m‘ bnzefitg derived fir 0 th col. i; _ gm. m. b“), pggimllltldn 01 1'13“ grain ration the bird! Mfdgukn; abundant now ‘"1 s Mouton roughage. rloh in vltam n . _ W and mincrlll. and duo “wright! by aavlnd the wold" d rmbifih‘ increaainif