CH 2s. 1941M Exact processing time C1111 Gcotge St. Ir. .-.‘~:r.%e11moria1sn 3H1“. \\.\lLEI1 LANE I!OS\\‘AL1, l l nhbours and fr.c111l:." wen-l lmtll 11f the drath 1:1 tlzcl 1rd L-lantl iit1>11zi;11 1111' llarcli -il11. iii-it, alttr 1.1. 1 i 1W1: .11.“ ks 11f 111s. Samuel . int-trail 11f liount Alt-flick in ." .4111 your. ' ‘.;1t,- Airs. llostvall 1111s l111r11 ll. 1.1101‘, thc tiauglitrt‘ o1 111t- -:lt‘-. 111111 3:11.111 Sit-wart 11f 1111111111 on l-‘ebrttniy 11, 11170. b‘. 180'.) she ni-arrifti Stun- . ~, lioswnli 11nd tnoved ~. ilt-llick where sin- spcitt her . 11 life. She is 1111112111 b1" her i0 l: , two tltutgh 1.1.1 1111-11: , 1111. Bluntlri-l, litliliUCf‘, v tI1tm111_ti*-,.-". (‘liarlnftt-U 11.11., t 01111, lictiry 1111 the JIQIDP", nte- 111111 Robert of Cherry Valley.‘ Tweivt- grand children and l-lny, ' " Allttle. I11", .1 ~-rt.1rvin-,:, S 1ft 1-, \'1‘a;=11- '11-.1;t...1, Jtssie, Mrs. Leonard Wood, l-loneton: l\ii\l'_\'. Mrs, Henry Wood, Buzzburl‘. The funeral was held from her: late. residence on Thursday after-t 1111-111 111111 was largely attended by, brr twntnving relatives and friends. The services .11 the ltoine anti grave '\'9lt‘ tm-"lozttneci by the Rev. I}. 11.. list-Vicar of Pownal United Church.‘ iicr resnains were laid to rest in- thl- cituroh ormett-ry. " ‘The cnaiiy finial offerings. cards and 101,-. s t‘£‘t"t‘l\‘\‘(i were testimony 1a the 1- mt-m ‘in which the cit-ceas- od ivas. htlti. _ The hymns sung were The 23rd balm Nearer My God to Thee and Bate in the Afills of Jesus. ':"-,11- pail bearers were \\:iftc<.i Wood, Wtllintn (‘liarlrs Ditffv, ilustiei Cannon. 1\‘1l-- lord Brehaut. Frederick .\iossman.' b11110 or rtttttttts 8 Lane Boswall and l-‘a-tziily- wish to ‘hank their friends and neigln. boztzzt for the many acts of kindness| ytt- them in tilt-ll‘ l‘(‘:"1-|1t sad 1)or-| r11" -nt11t; 11150171". ll. ll. 1-11-1-1-1- and] .‘~l.1'-.>-_1 and Nitrst-s of the l‘. l-J. 1.. llrtsyt-tfll and all who sent fi(7\'.‘('f‘S,l ltv-trs 11nd cards of’ sympathy. l t In Meyoriam, MR. LLOPOLT) PINEAU 1 Sunday. l Ot- Fob. 26th. then. passed away at his home in Hope R1111". Leopold Plneau in his 89th. lie was born in Hope Rivcrl ‘ind there his entire life.‘ t!“ only a few days of slight sposition he passed au-ay. ' Y.» was a xnenlber of the Holyl Name Society and a devout 11101110, of the Roman Catholict CIT-Itch. He wtts frcqttetifly vis-' t-rtt bv his pastor. F1". Earl Dal-l 1°"- P-R. who. adminlsterrd the’ 1w am oi’ the Catholic Church.- He leaves to mourn his widow, lit‘ sons and flvt- daughters: Pr, ‘P-"ttii i>i., of Spokane. Wnslt; ‘ ton assisted by Fr. Pitre as deac- ~, on S1111d¢1_v. Ilsb. 9111 and was very , largely I outrun 0111111011111. Helene Curtis Tru-Art Oil Permanents iieg. $5.00 for $1.75 Individual Waves Permanent Reg: $10.00 for $5.00 WORK DONE BY EXPERTS for oil types of hair. Phone Z191 Mrs. auit: '.‘\‘,;nt-£‘\ Mrs. John Dcrochu; tJoSt-yllinr-l Arthur Arsen- Mr‘. Ccciita Gzttttit-ttt‘. Cyritw 111111 Euqonc. all of Lawrence, hltissx; lstdoic, Woburn, Masai, tMuryl Mrs. Angus Dolron; Mrs. Julia Gallant of Hope River. and Angus, at hulllr. A son, Cyrus. metir-ci-astd 11-111 sonic years ttgo. Tilt‘ font-ml look place on Tiles- tlay morning nth-n a solemn high 11111ss was ccit-brtiled by Fr. D111- on nnti F1". McCnbe as sub-deac- 011. illlPllllPfil 1121s i11 the church Ct"ll‘1l‘l1'l'f-'. The p. , 'Jt*Lll‘t‘l‘S were Messrs. E1br-rl (lztliztttt. Albun Peters, Al- bert Gallant. Hancis Gallant. Vincent Doiron. Cornelius Blan- chard. Tile large funeral was a silent t1-1b11t1- 1-. the fpgny-d in \\'l1l(‘ll h1- was lit-id. That same morning his sou Pr. Joseph celt-brntcd a Requiem HighMass in Spoktlne, Wash. and also in Lawrence. lifass.. a Req- "YP-ll Illftli Mass was celebrated. M."111_v mass cards. letters of sym- Dflilll‘ Were received, M1t_\' his sotil rest. in peace. In Memos-lam I-LUGEAN H. KEEPING There passed away at his home at Murray Harbor. Feb. ‘lth, Eugean H. Keeping at the age 0.1 58 years. A son 11f tin- irtte Jnst-ph and Jnnt-tt Keeping o! Murmy Harbor. 'I‘ha timer-rt service was conduct- ed by the resident clergy of the Presbyterian Church 1111.30 p m. attended. interment was i11 the faintly piOt. 11o leaves to mourn one brother, S :0 O OO-Q-OFQQO—GOWOO~QO§-Q-Q~O% z g I j . ' ' This column I3 reserved foi- news of local interest, but advertising of . I FY0111 a newsy nature may ho lasertedlv . g The Times. London i I:OOO-OO-OOQQ§@VOOQQQVOOOOQ\ at five cents a word strictly pay- sblr in advance. COOK'S f0!’ Vhowflruphg, CHRISTIAN TRAINING Jungle-g TAXL phone 53;, The purpose of Christianity is , i to train men and women in the (:0NFl-}|)ERA1'|(),\" “FE m, '- sckool of Christ until their train sURANCE, . I lng is exchanged fc-r Christian tirac- 1 .____. 111cc. Vision is cxcltanged for ex- t l-‘Oll. BETTER TAXI sgnylcgg-perience. There has always been ‘rail Stead Bros. Rhone 1214. mead in the \vorld for those ivho lsee visions and dream dreams. For- ‘ STUDENT WATCHES 3,75 pluga long period in life visions play 'i‘-.1x. Toombs Music Store. jun important part. The man and ‘ 11111111111 who stand at a inatriage a1- IIOWARD RRLNNIB‘ Fitted . tar are realizing a dream and vis- l Footwear at 1T5 Queen Street, ion which have possessed them for y-ears. When an artist places the CITY 01-‘ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN last touch upon the canvas and TAXES. - hiarch Ill is the final the engineer drives the last spike‘ dale I91‘ P31111911! of first. itistall- in the railroad through the moun- "wlll- C11)’ IBXW- ‘lain they too realize the vision ot _ ."1 lifetime. But more than vision "-1 TH!‘ RDGERS HARDWARE needed, Out of dream and vision Cmnpally- Ll-mned- have a "umbertcome experiences which are more 01 n-“dlcl-si l-hey m”? “lung at QOPl-waluuble tha11 all else on earth. If dlswunl- ‘a tlay comes when a man ceases to ‘ ‘ 1 v ‘ 1.1-0 visions. let him thank God that H1‘ TAxk “Lnlcm” “l H"! lLfe has given him a greater treas- ratc of ‘.?.-‘.b '11‘ be c1 urged 0-11 m5’ ure in tht- richness that only ex- g“l,,“lnkn‘fm,, c"',1)°,la'“'5 l5 "M Wmpericnt-c imparts, Material values y ‘Iflfln "L L4" (are cxchatilzt-tl for spiritual, By a , . , T, _ , _ v power whit-h God alone imparts man .9?“ '9?‘- lAxlwj _ "Hy "r tnay be turned from idols anti matte (Jnttlnttctottit P01111111 is_ due 111111 ,0 “Tye H“, mg God; may be “maul” U“ Alum‘ ‘u’ 194" titatle lrcc front the slavery o-f pas- sion and shame anti tmnsforrr-ed into a saint. Then, some bright day, when the sun is up. the sorrows CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Service Sunday, March‘ 301.11. Corn 111 7 P. 1\l. S. School ll‘ A. M. Rev. J. l1. Stunner, Itiiitister. lbliss of lit-oven. II1\.\II"I'O.\' UNITED ClllIilCIL-l Services Sunday, liarch (10th. Min-l ister. Rev. Peter Jackson. Victoria 11 A. M. liumpton (i l‘. M. Bonsiiutv o4 000-90004 0o o0 vooo-OQ-b-Q o E Ellen's Diary 7.30 P M. . ‘ ‘ ' ' l By an Island Farmer's Wlfa BRADALBAN Ptlsinrill Charge. Z “Services Sunday, Itiarch 1101.11. l -‘"‘/°‘ ""**"°'*¢" "*<¢ Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North. Granville 3 P. .‘\i. ‘Bratlaibane 7.30 P. lil. Service at Rose Valley 7.110 P. M. con-rlltctt-d by Y. P. ll. W. B. Afncfthail. Zilinis (Continued front Page 2) tdisregarciiny; any urge to come uhcre. They love to (ii-sport 1hem-, lselvcs in y-nrtl putldles anti thzuvznfz‘ strcatnicts 1111i so far have 511011115 - -»- ~;"::.i".:""1.f:" .1‘: it". Lord's day 30th tD.\t'.1 at Ncw-Glas- ‘ ‘ ' _ ‘ . . h , .- - gow 111 11.00. (.11\"e111iisi1 .11 .1011! SIQIU‘K;":‘{‘-'£ft,§O'-l1\t¢still-e’fir}:gin! Young Pea-pic's Bible Stuziy 111-1’ ~ 'v I _ i {y3°“_'ke ‘L. ilazt-i Grove on l-‘ritiay tveht. 20th 3"“ ‘llmylll f‘ wilvllangs ‘l?’ 1P“: -- w» 1 .151." .111. 11".". ":1... .11.. . -s c : s the tieep root below the dam, where NLW’ GLASUO“ ANI) (I1\\'li1'N-| CAVENDISH UNllPl-ll) CHURCH. 3 _Pub,,c worshm Sunday“ Marc,‘ 'the water descends in a white spray, 30m. 11.00 A. 111. Stanley Bridge. or sway "11 “the Prick!’ which i! t1- 3.00 P. M. North itustico. l‘."v. 1-:. ducks Paradise. Wagons and rm ‘\\‘l‘i'L‘ on this road 12-1 ours this molt‘.- l-ng and sleighs along the fteltis 11-1111-11 continue to hold a light cov- crlct of sitotv. This was a fortun- nate state of affairs for ourmen today since the last of the thresh- ing 1111s done this afternoon. "That 1-‘. Coffin. Alintstt-t". \VINSLOI'I UNITED (‘IIARUI-I. - Palm Sunday Services. 1\iarcl1 710th as follows: lligiitlelri 11.00 A. M. Prlncetown Road 3.00 P. M. Win- sloe North 7.30 f‘. .\l. J. liclcei" l\'('an. Student ttylgygtu- stat-k" which has sat so placidlv . 11p 1111- 1'1?!’ from the bul-ltiings. TWHON-IIONP-l W IVA\I"I‘IS'I‘ at the ime, SlllCl! harvest dink. PASTORATI-I. -— S? ices I111" Sun" \\ rr. littulczl by slciglis to titre 1141111 111111 titre-shed. The wind had risen by this time anti was blow- ing 1-11ltlly tttnvn from the North. but it. tiitl nut scent to hamper the work ttf htihd, l a tiay. March 30th are: Bonsvhary ii A. M. l-Znstci" s_-rvi:e. ’l‘_ .1 7.9.0 P. hi. Sunday Scixctil ll A. Iii. Rev. C. .~\. HICKS, Mini ‘ . . 1 THE PRlilSBh-"JTI-IRIAN CIIUIKH George. in Halifax. N. S. William having predeceased him several years ago. He was active until a, few hours of his death having CORP, pleteti :1 contract 0,1 minting that.‘ aftaniuott. Eugeaai or tGene) as he was more popularly known had spent the last 30 years o! his life at ltfllfll", 111g 11.1111 decorating and leaves as at mc-zinimcnt to his ability those well! yiainted and decorated houses ttnd: churches thiotighotlt . the country-l side. Although he had and could have, retained good positions both in Nam Scotia and the United States, he always returned to the Pmvinvfi‘ he loved s0 well, Prince Edward Islam-d. ' “BTOSSOM ISLES favorable Sciily the most the Under lift“ vmr t-oitditlons. 25 miles of! England's I oomcr. shipped 85,000,000 individ- uttl flower blossoms a year. LACKHEADS Se: two ounces of eroxlne powder from our druqqlst. prlnkie on a hot. wet c oth and apply to the face gently. Every biackhead will be dissolved. The one safe. sure and simple W17 I remove blackheads. tempting, hot tritium: noose no i l 31F You IAKI AT 1k’! been Canada's favorite for iilwoys {[1151}. 0 This native fresh yeaat: works fast becaaoe its full-strength. It: saves you time and extra steps. And the Parker House rolls you bake with FIOIQCIIITIBIIII’! will be especially tasty — tender, light, smooth- textured - - y HOME, order Fleischmonrfs active Fresh “ml-e dqitmdabie yeast with the 111111111111 yellow 1111a. more than 70 years. Isles. southwest l 1N CANADA. — Services on Sun- day, March 31st, will be as follows: Caledonia 11.00 A. l\f. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Rev. '1‘. .-\. A. fluke, 11in- Rob was a helper as was tne, younger lad from the house on‘ the hill. The threshing was coir.- pit-ted 11y supy-t-r time which new’ lSIPP- that tvr-nlngs ltavt- lengthened _ '"_—— ‘ _ v _ tint-s not await the lamp-lightin". 913N955 AN" A5§A5DALI" but. comes before the evening- Baptist Churches. Services. con- “honing has ,.on,me,,wd, James ducted by-‘Byroti llowietbon Sun- “pressed mmsc“ as W91, ma,“ “Y- Mam‘ 30m a5 1.01mi?‘ nu“ e11 with their afternoon's work d" 11-00 “ml Mmamlalc “'0' ‘and with thc vullrliiloll o-f the M slit-a. 111111-11 notwthstandin l arrsztvpau FUNERAL-Mr. 111111 havmg mo“ ‘w, m ‘Jaw by a‘: t M“ Cecil Barbol" “ml lln5incxpcrienceti hand-Rob's- had- Ge"?! “m” °l cm“b'kl‘;°' been able to withstand rain and‘ Mass. 11nd Mr. Edward Duvar 0f Exeter, Ontario, arrived Island Tuesday evening to attend the funeral of their mother. the late Mrs. Ernest Duvar. wind and snow. “I never hefcrel remember" James remarked. "threshing a stack so late as t1".'rs,i before." Anti what did we have. for the meal? Vegetable soup — I i‘ h t d ch a reciat- "OME B5REAvED"Th° delthlgdplrfl‘!he°COl§llllESS.m'I‘:hlCkCI'ig%,Dtflft occurred in Ottawa yesterdp’ 01- . , b h M]. Ann Harvle, widow of Albert finfiuglrze Osrerglrlfnltdxf’ My Jhsuuets’ B0118 Md nlfllllel‘ "l Mlls- KM] "‘ the cereal that sliPS through ones7 omwer lmabm" Mrs‘ Goya“ fingers like Summer sands on tbal wfighr (Allah m5‘ Mymn Home sea-shore and was a favorite, (Marjorie) 811d wlmam A-.‘*°"F-I. breakfast food of Jamie's during? Th“ 11M“ M"- umg w“ m her’ his stay with us. Thlniv 111cm‘, 82nd year. Interment will be lam“, roast and an acconipanymg. oflawa °“ salurday‘ mustard tircssing. for if James and‘ I were cast 11p on a desert island and we happened to have pork or its products to lunch upon, Jamosl lwouid be apt to ask: "Di-d you‘ ,fetch the mustard, Ellen?" Bread, anri rolls; pieces of a white cakc.. left I cotifess from the Sunday- (7110, "A hit dry" James remarked, when he bit into it. And dough- nuts, hetttetl for Rob. and "as is" " for James. ‘Pitt-re was also the n», ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE—, MENT. — The engagement is 1111-, munced of Mary Theresa FitzPat- rick, daughter of Mrs. Patrick lint-per and the late Ja-mos Fitz- Patrici: of Tlgnisit. and I-k-lwurd t‘. Slcntifurtl, son of M1". and Mrs. Benjamin stentiford of Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place 1n Windsor. Ont. early in April. ._. .. .. ‘ " t '- r111; 1-11. “lung: gall‘ lbibitntt-tnskillj-i.‘ tlvliglrndftx-‘on? dinnngiie Illullflld‘ lttliv I e‘ m‘ Sun a)‘ ‘ mm ' ' i‘ nti-ssing f.o'n 1t. for James had ‘in at 1,1"\'.M'|¢Crefi¢c 0,515,173,? ‘teen rather hurried then. Rice is‘ P" Miamfo“ was”: 3,5, a, Cross 11 more respected food now that t dnllydilmnklzfi,’ E R Macvycku o; it has advanced in price to at- _ w d_ tnln admittanctrto the luxury class‘ Pownal Wm be the speaker e hut it is only as wholesome and .. vi Qmfivfgtiflltnfztit-tixhliitxlttilldslang: filling as ‘rt was in its hitmblcr ~ _» ,1" clays. gnl bekggé Sfi;l:§d§;“§,l§::;lie,§,, l-‘iilittu? Not nltc-getht-r for sagas midw- ewnmg’ M)“, 4,“ a .1:1mes asks me. now that every the chore has been done, and our joint Communion service of three Circuits will be held at Alex- "Th"? “mild!” ' care are at rest; _M,wq 10mm be any of that rice left would ailltilifaewlalshsillsrlkerf 'l‘h(eTp(l1bllc are flit-rt‘. Elli-ti?" 0 g Until tomorrow - Diary — cordially invited to attend. "vets" GRUSERY Cor. Alien 81 School Sts. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Complete Line of ' GROCERIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES and HARDWARE _ _ (itiadnigltl. i Relieve misery-of _ - cog ed nostrils . . . . btest e freely Wain by niing hienthn 4mm. ( lean head. soothes in- ‘. rim-ted membranes. jars Oparatefl by to! earth wtlt 11c exchanged for the, ‘mi: cuARLoo-Tizjrowiv a gqqaizotaiv ,Se_nator Mclntyre 01,111.11. Oleomargarine in Canada Following is the text of an scl- dress in the Senate. May l8. by lion. J. P. McIntyre on the pro- posed nntcr-dment to the Dairy industry Elli to permit the sale cf oleomargarine in Canada: ' Hon. J, P. McIntyre: Honour- able senators, in rising to say a few words in connection with this brill, I realize that it was be- fore this honourable body just a year ago and was then voted clown ‘by g small majority. The honourable senator from Water- loo (Hon. Mr. Euler) has seen fit to reintroduce it this year, and rightly so. He has the right to put. forward all the arguments and muster all the strength he possibly can in order to carry his bill through this House. I appreciate the sincerity and the ability of the honourable senator in the case that made out. in favour of margarine. lzed that ulc-o- there are differing views in this chamber. and an-y-, body who takes a different view has an cqual right 1o music-r n11 the strength and put forward all the arguments 11c possibly c1111 in order to express the- views of the people whom he represents tn the Parliament o! Canada. SENATOR J. P Mt-INTYRE Some heal’. Hon. believe. Mr. McIntyre: in i918 that was passed to prohibit portution and manufacture sale cf olccmttrgariixc in Canada. In 1992 Parliament legalized the sale of oieomargarine; and in 1M3 it reversed that decislonfl rescinding or repealing the act of the yarcvious year. So the legislation was in force for one year. Something Wrong There must have been some- thing wrong with legislation that was left on the statute books for‘ only one year. I do not know the circumstances. but I have been told in the Department of Agri- culture that there was so much indignation throughout Cuttada that year that the government of the day was forced to repeal the act at the following session. That may or may not be the case ‘The honourable member from Water- loo (Hon. Mr. Emir-rt may be bet- ter informed than I am. Hon, Mr. Euler: That is not quite correct. Hon. Mr. McIntyre: That l! not quite corrtct, However that may be, representing as I do an agricultural province. I 11m he"! to voice in this honourable cham- ber the views cf the PM?" "l that Province. Last 9°81’ I '9' celved a resolution on the sub- ject from the Dalrymerfls Associ- ation of Prince Edward Island: and this year, again. I have had 11 letter from them confirming [hP opposition they voiced a year ago to the manufacture and use of oleomargarine. If honourable members will bear tirlth me for 1115i l‘ ‘W’ m0‘ menis I shall rend the resolution. I was not hert- last 311-111‘ 11th?" he has , But it must be real- ; Hon. Senators: Hear,‘ 1! W85; I, farmers of’ Prince Edward Island; wglslililo“, Will give their attention to the im-I u!‘ I be the main object‘ uf 1111- 1.11m- €T§1 "And uhcrtcs, it has long pet-n itics that tlairylng is iht- one branch of farming that tends 111t- best to maintain this fertility and anything that might be dong to weaken the dairy industry would reflect unfavourably 111g its purchasing ymtver which in turn might disturb the whole economy set-up, “And whereas. the present shortage of butter is only temp- orary. cattst-d in part by an un- by a greater quantity of milk ‘ae- lng diverted into the fluid milk trade rather than into churning cream cattsed by the low price built-r fat in compari- son to that paid for fluid milk, . “And whereas, during the war wars tho dairy farmers of Can- ada. under great at n financial t paid for sacrifice. valiantly‘ inaintaintti the production iinc, a feat. etily tnutie tiossible by overtime work and family labour, "And whereas, anything that ni-igh-t cause the farmers of Gan- ztda tn turn their attention from dairying to other lines of agri- culture such as the production of 1101111111". hogs. beef, grain or po- tatoes. lines that would be more attractive to labour and allow- ance of shorter hours. but u-oulli pic. t-stit-citiiiy‘ the (‘liil(li'i‘|1. of a food winch cannot be lT-plgycgd for its nutritional value by any other commodity, “Therefore. be it resolved. we. the Prince Fldttvard Island Dflilittnenls Association oppose most strongly the 111111.112» of the bill now before the Canadian Sen- ate having for its object the manufacture and Sale within C111. ads of oleomargarlnr. a sub. stance produced by the products of thcap labour in other lands Wilt-re a lower. stand of lit-int: nrevails than that which we would like to see for our own Can-- adian people." that May Prove Dlsasttrnus You may sec from that resolu- tion that its sponsors are airaitil that if this bill becomes law thr-l 1 the i DICdUCilnn of’ other lines besides! lllOSr- of the dairy" indust .l Print-r- Edward Island is a 1101111113 glowing Province and if 1116f farmers turn their attention to. growing potatoes in large-r ottan-l titics than they are now doing», and thus forget the production ct" cream 11nd butter. I ant afix-tid" that would prove disastrous. A-t the present time we have,‘ in storage more than three mil- lion bushels of seed potatoes andl 11 ntillion and a half bushels of‘ table stock tiofatnes. Had it not, been for the contract that we: were able to make with the British Government for the sale of three million bushels. I do‘ not know what would have hap- pened. . At this tint:- a year ago we had only a little over a million and a half bushels of seed potatoes and 700.000 bushels of table stock po- tatoes. se we have two million bushels more than we had at. this time last year. Our ll'fll'lS".‘Ol‘ifl- Edward Island for y-ears. and any-z a detrimental effect on the popu- latinn. To give you 0i ll" an idea present time we have only one boat but: are hoping 1o have a new one by June 15 that will clim- inatc otir difficulties to a consid- erabic cxtent—l might say that it tvould take 5.980 cars to tr1t11-. sport that many potatot-S- The railroad in Prince lildwttrd Island is planning to replace 51mm engines by electric or dlP- , sol engines so 11s not to have to transport coal to sutrplv 1hr the discussion took Dbl" ""5 I do not know whether or not 1W5 resolution 11-115 read in this c-liani- _ y," M 11,115 time, It puts forth the yriews of both tht- dairy in- dustry 11nd those who are associ- ated with it in the Pfflvlll" which I represent. Qtm-Ool P. E. I. Resolution ‘The resolution reads: "Whereas. the maintenance 0i 5°“ “mml ‘cal: and tubes 50f at your 111.1111 FRANK FAIRWEATHER WILFRED EVANS hoe/ma. lowhofii mad economy mo o steam engines, If this bill is t Pnsspd t“ thn Senate and in the, other 1101151". ," i111 1 veil‘ mil"? rinubt. t-l-‘rlt. ‘l '-‘- "ll ll l {HYCILFI 1-11111-111» ‘:".:" - portrti zzrtess 11w- ferry. Huge Surplus To give you an idea of the agri- cultural artivities in the Maritime Provinces, 1 may say that at the present. time we have over 111111- 1111llio11 bushels" 1-1" trial-M l" storage. that is, 5.092.030 bushrfs more tit-tin there pvt-re at this time aflvear ago: and in the xvhnle of Canada there are a lit- tle less than 12 titillion bushcfis o.’ 6.588.087 pointers in sioratzc. or iausltcls tnort- than 11st yttrtr. That is, thr- Morttitne Prov- itirt-s have ninc 11f ill" l\\'t‘l\"‘ million bushels in iltc xvii-tie D11- initiinn of Canada. 1V1.- rit» not want anything 11111! uontlti be harmful to our agricultural art- ivitles. Opposition to this bill is not confined to Prince l".:l\\'"trd ts- iand and the other .\'I'\l'lllIl1P Provinces. I received from titt- sccretrtrt" of the Ontario Creatu- t-ry ASSOCIRHOII 11 telegram 111-11- iosting against the bill. No dottlst otrrr l1ont1itt":tl"'.r senators received tl"~- samt- t1~ -1-.n. and with pr-rp-issictt of ti» House l should like to yalacr- it 1-11 11.111- sarri: “We vlqt-trousu- "r101" '1:--~---~‘ to lFI-‘Il"-‘v r-tirt-zt-t '.""'" 3'1 (‘1- - rd» n hWi- ‘1---|--'~ --' Ontario liurirg the war wt- ac.- certt-ti 111th "-111 grace diversion rflrvstnzul bl‘ ivsriculturul author- , upon, agriculture in gt-nt-rai by lessen. t-‘illiitgncss of labour to engage in agricultural work. 11 scarcity . of dairy equipment. 1nd partly difficulties and l at illt- shill!‘ time rob 1111101‘ pt-ofi l IPAGE TERI-Ila SYMBDL 0F SINCERITY The glorious Easter music is echoed in happ hearts . . . So make her supremely happy with a Bridal Wreath-the diamond rin of guaran- teed perfection in color. cut. bri fiance and flawleu quality . . . the proudut symbol of romance i ildtttliltowt III PROUD!!! IIAII II IIAMONIII l C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER Great George Strae) wot-tn t tiflMl 1h UHMOHL-I Uzi/u 7/111/ B IUJML MOASE Jewellers Luge Assort- Choose from our and wedmn. ment Diamond R ngs. SUMMERSIDE C. R. BOEHNER Jeweller Montague ‘s, lion has been a problem in Prince: rngditiqg as 1,, [he DgminiQy-fg We have accepted with interest. thing that tends to hamper it has, wed some tnyportatton Q1 Lcaland butler to make up for the artificial shortage. oieomttrgarlne would imnsportzttion problcm across the be a scyious blow 1o 71,039 Cfpam straits-for Whivit P11111058 l" 1h", proclucrirs of the province of On- LUITCIIL '-osit‘r-n of tario. - - - solicit your support for agricul- ture. and would quest you in vott- against the pro- GODKIN BROS. SUMMER-SIDE P I. I. |"'1 Wrath Diamond ard Wedding Ring! New bill. 1m- urgently rc~ abou, 118.000 dairy were soici in Catt-tda and 11111111111 fluence my honourable from Waterloo (Hon. Mr. Euler) not to proceed further with this 1 think 1t would be in interest both of Ontario farmers and the honourable senator from Waterloo if he would consent to withdraw the bill. Hon. Mr. Euler: friend the I am think- NIPYQEWE n" 995°“ l° ‘ ing of the consumers of this family. that. would represent beg mum". as a who,“ tween three and four hundred, Ho“ Mm Itkhnvm; The Co,“ iltottsand people in Otitario. . sumors? ' “- - -. and a p001" reward for Hum ML Eu-u,“ Yet :-$l1€l'lllL'(‘b still being exacted by, Ho“) M“ Mdmyrf: M‘. m,“ int‘ Fedeml Gm/erllmenl- wel ourablc friend said in his ‘speech if l’ remember rightly, SDlllPliUnil cattle whirl" ilcs-ti t~lrc1111r21il'1“° bin‘ t1. the Unltr-(i Flutes last vear. lliurstnn. 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