PAGE EIGHT . , . . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN l AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Eu-old F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Bruce Mncrhee, Mlle Joyce Wlgglnton. Pine Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Montague: : Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The : l Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: is Boll. illlemliers flflsland ”” Judiciary Active In (War claims Hearings The first hearings of the War Claims Commission will commence shortly in Ottawa. Deputy Com- missioner, Judge C. St. Clair A suggestion that potato grow- ers might pool their entire crop and place it under the control of ..'KlNG'S MILL. Montague. will not be buying logs until further JOUR WONDER. SILK print dresses at 37.95, now in stock at I ll” -l0'Al'lm- W955 5l”P- ll0'-lc9- Tl-alnor of Charlottetown, flys to the Potato Marketing Board, in a ,5 'T”' ,C”"" j . Ottawa today to sit on the initial proposition similar to that of the - ..'C-I-L PAINTS and varnishes. ....'PANTRX SALE, salurdayy he”.Ing.. He L5 one of two Depuiy we5wrn what Bon.d' was ad. I, y Ask for color cards and lxeltwhilarch 7. iii Slowiirt llvllil, Berks Commuuoneu appointed to heal. vanccd in the Legmlmlure yesger. ,; shades. new prices. At Stewart & by United Church Ladies Aid. W” Cmma the cm" be-mg Judge my by M... Geo”, 1 Samuel 1,11,. I 3c0k'5- no" 0. w. A. Marion. of the County eral. Fifth Kinzla. when he spoke ..'GEORGE'l'0WN PASTORAL mm; of prem-in and Russell, in the Draft Address debate. CHARGE.-United Church of Can- 5prlng'a newest coat and suit lada. services for March Bill. 11 ta-shlons lust l”"ll'”l ” ll” 30o in. M. Milltowll Cross. 2.30 F. M Anna Dress Shop. sturgeon. 'l P. M. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. l : .3A SPLENDID COLLECTION of He thought, fume;-5 had expect. Ontario. All findings by the Deputy Commissioners are reviewed by thcled 100 ml-lcll ill the Polrlml 393"! Chief War Claims. Commissioner llemll-lse he l"5l3"ed me law .0l Thane A. Campbell. Chief Justice S"PPlY W1 demmd Pellllllllid ” 0; Prince Edward wand. potato prices the same as anytlhlng The Chm Commlutonm. may reg else. If the Marketing Board had The many friends of Mrs. Gar- field Johnston are sorry to hear ..'Mr. James Lalldrlgall. sturg- f n m b k t th xx 1C0ill.l'O1 of the crop he felt the she is ill at her home in Patel-'s:eon, is a patimilf, in the King's Degputg ggfnmgcsiongr are ogogldma potatoes would all be sold, but not Road. lcounty Hospital, Moiltagllc. His mnhn, enquiry himself before always for a high price. Mr. Saville could attach no blame lie the Board for its advice to not ship all their potatoes at once. Farmers who did ship in the fall mallly frleilds wish him a speedy Miss Florrie Beaioll accompanied recovery. iy Miss Wanda. Nicholson and Miss - - Alice Collings, all of Montague, .'tll0MlE UN Fl'RLl)U(i-H--AC. 1 vere recent visitors to Charlotte-lEarie (2. Coffin. who enlisted in own. lthe R.CA.F. last September is at present speiidi-iii: his furlough with Ml'- -701m Blikel”. aCi'0mP8lll9d llylhis prlronts. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mr. H. D. Murray. Montague. wt-rcicomll, Fortune. He has been sta- ausiness visitors to Chfliiloiifiovillltjnnml at cimlnu. Ontario, where vcsterday. he has colllpletcrl the first pllgise aver. M is not expccmd that mciince and fen that umunh Home .. . 1- ( V . g. . . . .. i ..'THE PRESBYTERIA S,lltllcllflllC(lll?l1':nliglllfl-:0llhli':lEIdlflfialslIigwfgnpnonty Clalms will be pa:ci,..e,d5 Imay ,.l,...e Dem ....,,,,,g..d . . . . -... , l l . ', - i . la resut of iieir dams they sllou cf”l:Il5Ell:ll?l)?)ll(l:il?lE:lAll3llll. hi-l (Crl'9(lllli'I:iS(l)ul:.Qflllillllllmf()iRf)(:1P?l9:1(;l Fiaymem llllll. be mad" mm of have been moved He mlllmallled ymmyague 1'liA. LL ma .130 pg M New m m'kP W'mS dunes HINT. lGC1m8lll'Eplilai-0nS made -r'li'8lll1b1elth(ay are um-C553.-y m -1.91,-, mam. Cardigan 230 P M. Momawei ) V g l0 Call-id-'4 lllllleli lllc Pall-9 aSl'PC- tain the water levckwhicll he slat- Sundav school 10.00 A. M. Rev. F. "".;": llfpanafw 35”” ”3..C”",”lilled ls dl'0l”l””l5' ””l”'””lll" N Ymlmg Minister SM, 3-mug ,;un ei tse terms of the lleaty oil Much work has been doi19.on ' ' ' received by Mrs.lPellC0 llllll Japilllcand lllldt'l (hr roads in the Georgetown district, Hm,he,.d,m.' m.,Treaty of Peace with Italy so far he said, and cited the excellence of her 55 tlllld5 3”? lll'3llllbli'- of the Seven Mile Road which was The Chief Commissioner and placed in first class condition by making recommendations to the Government Final recomcndatious take account of priorities ill the classes of claims allowed. Claims - . 3 fglnggggge tlgflsgngol lplefv 0; iiiiiiglltfilrlcmissllligiisfiilll i.'..".”u Ma! paid hill may belfreprnzlgl Ymlxlpriall the potatoes had lacen shipped class, then follow claims for pl'op-l”tKl;En1ot:: ggglkel mmd have bro- erty losses up to 55,000: F.il0,0ilO:l H did L' . , H de (. g moo: 320000: and moon and ....f.. ...l2.”.:l.?f.5.-".”... 1”... 5.435. fRilIClClYli'.S t FLL. Word has been l ..'The many friends of Mr. PeteryM- N -ll"Cl'll"lV l Maxcormack, De Gros Marsh. arc lfll'llllIllZ llfll Ol llll) Clplllll l sorry to hear he is a patient in the FlSlPlt 51””?- PPHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARIDTTETOWN .. Potato Marketing Brolilems Discussed Byjlr. Saville town-Launching Road and the St. Mary's Road. However, he said there are several thickly populated areas in King's County which have waited for years for paved roads and the Government could expect to receive delegations telling how the people there feel about it. Mr. Savllle spoke of the discon- tent. of the people at lack of-pro- grass in rural electrification when they want it ill their homes and said the Government which re- fuses would have to do something about it or watch out in the next -election. "We should be able to give the people ordinary modern conveniences.” He called the Premier "possibly a dreamer and visionary" in some respects but thought people like that had made the country what it is today. ' Vacant Farms Regarding vacant farms he said there were too many non-resident owners who bought places to use only for summer homes and the land was soon overgrown in bush. They should not be allowed to take it out of cultivation. He maintained there should be a truck service operating between Gcol'2f'.owll and Plctou and leave the Wood Island service for cars. He foresaw a big increase in pop- lilailoil ill Cape Breton in the next 50 years and said we should be ready to supply the market there. "Transportation must go with production," he stated, in suggesting we should persuade the Federal Government to open I mrmerly oqbcputy Commissioners are ap-;cl-cws from Cardigan and George- . . - pointed under the War Clnilns town. He also spoke of the George- hlm a speedy recovery. Chzillottctoun. at the home of hell R 1 l, d A H) . . ht - C. , F, 115' Momma. eglia ions. a opted Oct. D. 19s.! mug M m '1” 'l 9-I which are based on the Report oil King's County Hospital. All wish Angus MilCK9ll'1-'lP- - - G . l9 he - 21 1. Mrs. MacKenzl . I , l at..e'l.lllIi?i;NT.lA('ME Flrlanslelie-d lllliaifissltg lfl(li1rnl:lxll3lm.IxlillnicS Bruce of Grand- the Adllsaliy C0mml55l0ll” 07 Val" .- - .. .ci'..zh Rt. ll..l. ..lii-.l gunda,-I Mm-ch sin, Montngtie 10lllell, has lcsirled ultll hci d.liigll(i)t, Tselmghiere Commigirionml Innd socild ' l M t. .' -eiledclli . Slllday Schcml land 5.-:1-lit:-If llirerlllusb0:anndm.:lv:lll:lll vedrs agan. She M the WW Deputy C”m"ll55l”lle:5- 3:33; almll mom nigcc cm...-.' is survived by three daughter-5, Bill-lolnled to date are members all ' l7-m- "9" "3 59'-"V ' the Prince Edward island jlldlCl?il'y.l , kl .' S it. Halifax, N. , l:l.em:'ia1lY'lI;lql, llvlplg. Clrclidiliey. Seattle, The llmc fol" Cllllm-5 '0 be -Tl-lb'l ' l , V y W: h. 1 1 H . . Ms. Jy k. mlttcd has been extended Ito Dc- om one of the best. games of iallrlbmlrltfilalvllnlllxllilgxllf-f" Bllilfdl Anlnl PfaS(?l;lel:lllnl?:ilisfu;ll)(l:?lanal also1tCw'nli;;:m3:l;y:ga lrll:r3-"i!31lll";l)f?l;58ll:ll Gill). l-lw seam: played in Geoiisf'Lou'1i - - - 'sons Dan Seattle. ll aslllngtoil and 3 ll am”:-F last lllilllll. llllc E38185 d9l9l"-led lllfdnesitilqiy hull? enli(s;tl1cl:l11oll:llotllrlrdlBrilee in California. Also one sism-ll”l' ”"3'l9'.'l-V "lllllllls l” ll” "l'.M0rell 7-6 Mid Won the Klllil'-S ' 9” V t 1' .lM.,... W5 M. A. Mncphmlproperlii. includiniz mHllI'EflUllCTli;Coiinty intermediate 8 hockey tit- RO-"l Clmadllm Navy 1314?" (fllml Hgagmrdgje P E 1- and one prlsollers-of-war, lmprisonmellilig by 14.11 on the round The grain? Elatillle (f.;,M,r.'11:,l.l 1,3 t11er&5(;n0 bl'0iliPl'. Allgiis R'l'llCC, l.ollg Beaclul by ll”? -l8iJllllC'-59 01' l3.V ill? 55. SD-,waslexceptlonall,v fast and featur- l7Lr and Mrs Alva Allan. California. Allotllcr brother. l)r.l ('95l3l30 9' L9l"lel'5lllP c0,liD5v All ed good slick llalldllllil. D855lllZ 3l'ld ' I .John Bruce. predeceased her sevtr-l declared Clllnlllal olganlzatlons by 803l'l-Elldilllll M3CN9lll Sank llllree ".3... Rom-E ,wMEggM,g mdv M ...e,.k5 M . tlll?l.cI:ll;2:Ji;nl;:ii:leeMlll;a:y '11"i'lbuiial. for tile winners and F. Landry nick- m-s, V. R. Perpler, who spent lhol T” ll-vlved malti'eatmerll(le Otlllermllflsolh. ed up three. pom” Hi MacLean' st 1 k l B l t l. Eniz- . K-g .i l i V . . y' -, P H'istarry Eagles centre; received a cut 33 59”” Wee 5 ll "50 l Th? Dlllallan G313 lll ill” ll” crs-of-ual ale required in g.u-lin the head in the second permd Montague 3 p.m. church service. Geoitown Eagles Win Kings County Chlship Mid. M9 9Xl'leCl9d W 3l'l'll'9 lll,tiny mountains of New Jersey is their home in Mofll-'iKl-le 5ll0l'll.V- 900 feet wide bctwccn mountain-l ' d.M.Pel”si' , .l:drEl';ill':lnl1s paged Mira? sldcs 1,600 feet high . L.L--D ---m; l T0-DAY CAPITOL SAT. L --.s'fli)Tl7sGD7x”li:lTA"T-'.i736f7A131179:0o';? ll.L-BLAIIII mil Gilli-RAKE xpediticn and the ulvlllll 0 roll itl. that conllllll WILD B Inl- EllIOTT T0-NlGHT'S . MIDNIGHT THBILLER AT 11:30 p.m. PRINCE envvaan evidence of specific maltreatment. The Chief War Claims Commis- sioner serves without pay but re-. calves his actual travelling alldl l instances off tllylng Elitflpenses while absent il'Ol'ill1es now advance 5 "5 "cm ml wlllch "C”lll'll5 Hornets in the Klnr's-Queen's In- must. be submitted. 51,200,000 in Liquor Continued from page 1 six customers to the mile. Before it had stated it could proceed if allowed a seven percent return and though this was granted no- thing is being done. Premier Jones told the men-libel-s the wanted to clear the way aththis lsesslon so the Government can go ahead with some plan. He did notl wish to reveal what was under consideration at this time and re- marked that ll we did what Man- itoba did ln purchasing the Win- nipeg Electric Company we might run ourselves six or seven million dollars in debt. However, he be- lieved it was possible to borrow money for electricity and not have it considered as a debt. Dealing briefly with education be attributed the much higher at- tendance in schools today to the Family Allowance which also tends to keep children in school longer than before. With many now stay- ing until they are l6 years old there in an increasing demand for hlgh schools. He thought that establishing Grade 12 ill country schools was impracticable as would demand special teachers and a lot of technical parapher- nalla. Grade XI Course Despite opposition to the plan he stated that a course would he prepared for Grade XI and the examinations corrected by the At- lantic Provinces Examining Board. He believed the proposed course will be suitable for all studmlis HOCKEY SATURDAY NIGHT Murray Harbour Rink Murray Harbour North vs. Summervllle Beavers Game time 8:30 Skate after game KHWZ -it T and SAT. NEWS - ooivlcbv-,' . Shows 3:30 l i 7 - 9 wowiw requiring tiilree sfiches but he came back in the third to score a goal and get t.wo assists. R. McAdam and W. McAdam led the Morell point-getters. The Eag- airalnst Milton termediate B playoff. Lineup: Georgetown - Goal, Sullivan: dc- feilce, W. MncLean, A. MscPhee. Johnson: forwards. H. MacLean. A. Murphy, MacNeill. Stevens. Mac- Donald, A. Lcllldry. F. Landry. Moc- Swain, Macconnell. B. Mul'nhl-. Morel! -- Goal. Macxinncn; de- fence. Coffin, G. Mclnnis. A. Eld- ershaw. A.J. McAdam; forwards. and wouldlhe especially valuable: as a "finisher" for those not going further -with their education. It will include a "composite" science course equally as important to farmers and fishermen as others. He suggested that a little used grant might be employed to pro- vide scholarships as an inducement 'MacLcan 14:59. A. MacPllee 17:18. ' l0--Gcorgctcivli. MacNeil'l in students to write the examina- ..OllF. Regarding the tax rnlilal agree- ment he stated the escalator clause had resulted in the amount re- ceived from Canada rising from isl.l00,000 to'&4.0C0,()00. At this point Dr. W.J.P. MncMlllan re- marked that lt was only what we should have been getting 10 years ago. He referred briefly to mainten- lance of Hillsborough Bridge by the iC.N.R. and the fact that the Gov- lcrnmcnt had sold at a good profit lf0lll' spans of the ll-span Chinese bridge it purchased some time ago. He said he would watch with interest the development near Robinson's Island in the Rustic: .area. He thought it was planned to shut off one entrance to Rus- tlco l-larbour. probably by the use of aboideaux and foresaw the pos- siblllty of a new highway for the .Natlonal Park and a new bridge at istanllopo. He said he also had some plans to discuss with the yllatlonal Park people regarding 'bulldlng of a road to the Park. . - .3;-T-u iiiiuuneiirs and INSGRIPTIONS LEVI V. POWER, Montague. P. E. 1. Representative J. Louis MacDonald.) 86 McGill Avenue. Phone 2410-L . ...............- -. z llle said primary education cost the .4 .E?7't)RY VWTH Georgetown-Pictou service. W, McAdam. J. Mclnnkz, MacPlhee. Lavie. Kelly. R. McAdam. Keefe, Jay, K. Eldersillaw. First Period l-Georgetown. MaoNeill (F. Landry. W. Miacbean) 8:48 2-Georgetovwn. Stevens (F. Landry) . .. ... 10:55 3-Morelil. R. McAdam (Kelly) . . . 12:40 4-Georgetown. F. Landry (Stevens) . . 1716 Penalties p K Landry 6:33, Cof- fin. 7:32. Second Period 5-Morell. R. McAdam (W, McAdam) 0-Georgetown. A. Landry (MacOannell) 5:48 7-Morell. .1. Mclnrlls 4:45 (A. J. McAdam) , , . , ,, 8:20 &-Mnrell. R. McAdam (W. McAdam) 9:59 9-Morell. R. McAdam (W. McAdam) l5illl Penalties -- M. MJBCPMEC 9:44. Third Period (H. M:lcLean) 6:32 ll-Georgetown. H. MacLeair l2:52 l2-Georgetown. MacNeil-l (H MacLean. W.MacLeall) 17:03 13-Mcrcll, W. McAdam . l1:49 Referee: Jackie Kane. Mlnlster Reviews Continued from page 1 soslome. St. Phillip. Waterford and provided through the 1l'la'i1ennen's Loan Board the speaker said of one cliregger that the average in- come-per man was 82,027. Speak- ing of the high insurance on this type of boat he said efforts were being made to establish a fund which would permit the fishermen to pay in the same amount as the present pr lum for three years when it was nifiiiclent money would be on hand to cut tine rate in half: The present premilum is s2,2oo. He said he had reason to believe the Federal Government would partic- ipate in the plan. Mr. Cullen stated that though transportation services might have been adequate ten years ago, they were entirely inadequate now. He quoted traiffic figures of a decade ago and last year to show the sharp increase. l He told of the work of the for- esters in planting 12 acres, mostly to red pine in the sub-marginal soil near Iona. They had almost 100 percent growth with this type, hilt lost about 40 percent of the Austrian pine. concluding . (Continued from Page 5) catlonal secretary treasurer. Mrs. H. K. S. I-lemming: ca.ndidates' secretary. Mrs. W. J. Harrington; social service seci'etary. Mrs. J. T. Rodd. Following the rcsolliilolls and voting of money, nooniidc prayers and the devotional address were given by the Rev. G. R. F. Eb- sary. Luncheon was served by the ladies of St. Paul's to botll the D. C. S. and W. A. delegates. Mrs. H. L. Wlgglesworth spoke to the delegates, telling her audience in interesting fashion of the llllks betrween the work of the W. A. and that of Synod. His Lordship the Bishop and the Rev. J. R. Mc- Mahon spoke briefly. After luncheon. the delegates met again for a brief meeting and dis- cussion period, when an interest. ing address was given by Mrs. J A. Lawson. provincial president of the Canadian Association of Con- sumers. The meeting was concluded by an excellent address by Mrs. Em. est Bell. retiring recording score. tary cf the Diocesan Board. Living costs Ccntilluedfroill page 1 The new index is co-rlsidcrcd the official index and a more accurate sauce of price change. The bur. 99" 1315115 to publish the two in- dlces simultaneously iilitil next September when the old yardstick will be ,dls:ai'ded. Hint of Future As an indication of what. may lie ahead for the consumer, the wholesale price structure contliiued weak during February. The indus- trial materials index. based on lmf)-39 prices equalling l00. slip- ped to 288.4 on Feb. 20 from 238.7 on Jail. 30. The Canadian farm products index, also based on 1936- 337 l7l'lCe5. dropped to 115.5, from shelter sub-index. which also re- flects change lil home ownership costs. increased to a peak of 122.5 from l2E.3. The column covering other com- modities and services was un- changed at the peak of ll6.7. Stalin-Superman Or Nail Pond. Education Touching shortly on education Government 531 per child, but in Prince of Wales College it was S1198 per student. He thought much could be one to improve education by keeping children in their home schools and making better schools for them. In the end money would be saved. He said rural people were entit- led to wide roads. properly ditched, even though some debt was added. He told of spraying experiments on roadsides to keep bushes controlled and admitted that some crops had been damaged by the spray from a slllft in the wind. There was a brief excil-lange be- tween Mr. Cullen. ER. Bell. Pre- mier Jones and Hon. A.W. Math- .esnn regarding the fisheries at Colltiilucd from piigc -l kind." Lenin. founder of the soviet state. had earlier noted Stalin's bluntnessl "Stalin is too rude." he eaid in his last tulllmcllt. For almost 30 yeai's. Stalin was at the helm in Russia as back- stage political director in ills capa- city of secretay-general of the central committee of the Commu- nist party of the Soviet Unlml Bolsheviks. He played a vital part in the transformation of a primitive. backward state with a semi-feudal structure into one which emerged from the second World War as the second-mightiest industrial and military power ill the world. . Consolidated Revolution Whereas Vladimir Ilylch Lenin was the master strategist of the (North Rus-tico with the Liberal imemibcrs saying the Opposition leader had no remarks in his speech on the subject and chided lllim for stating the Island had two lnclustrles - agriculture and tour- ists. Mr. Bell insisted he had in- cluded fishing. Mr. Cullen told of the co-opera- tivc fish smokehouse at Mt. Cer- V mcl which last year processed 750 barrels of herring to provide 3.300 boxes of smoked herring of 18 pounds each. This spring it was expected that 1.300 barrels would be handled. A similar xnokehoule is being erected in Egmont Buy. Cost of Draggeril In discussing the out of (hu- gem and Government euisinnce -m--ILL AL 9? rzcflg British General Chats thtdltlhtn ysgeuloricthriolii With rents slightly higher, thel - al Itlelmd onto. oonl- icons-lay. mendinmiei oi thonritiehanny Mailman, to with two msni- Cae.. t. can - . t units PHUIU) formation in That Physical Fltneu was I greatvald in keeping young -people on the farms was the opinion if Mr. John A. MacDonald, Progres- sive conservative. Third Kings. when he took part in the Draft Address debate in the Legislature yesterday. He said the many rural hockey teams formed were of real value and the man in charge of Physical Fitness was stretching the few dollars given hllnl to the limit. People of many areas were greatly disappointed at not getting rural electrification despite prom- ises made to them, and many were leaving their farms as the stand- ard of living was not higher. He noted that last year when the electric rates were raised the city had only a normal increase but rural rates were doubled. He said when the line in his Cardigan district was sold to a large company the people had ex- pected it to be rebuilt but nothing was clone at the time because they were told there was no paved road there. There is a paved road now. he said. and it. should be rebuilt iai this time. He mentioned that lWli(”ll the Telephone Company raised its rates it provided a better service and made other improve- ments. Mr. MacDonald said fihcre was a great deal of difficulty in keeping small hospitals going and they needed more help as patient costs were still going up. Tests For Drivers Of the proposal for stricter tests lfor drivers and vehicle: he stated that some Provinces ban mechan- The third ferry for the Wood Islands service should have some ice breaking facilities. he thought. If Georgetown had been given consideration as a part there would have been a considerable amount of traffic crossing destined to the Halifax area during this winter. October, 1917. revolutioill which put the Bolsheviks in power, Stalin had the task of consolidating it. He was cilliefly responsible for welding together dozens of differ- ent nationalities. speaking over 80 different tongues and dialects in l-Jurcrpe and Asia. into the federa- tion, centrally governed from Mos- cow, which is now known as the llcts. Stalin saw the young revolution- ary state emerge as a power whose word was vital in the councils of the llatlons. He led his country to victory in the second world war. Stalin's directives were a com- mand for all Mbsccw-style Gom- munlsts. Any national Communist party which did not accept the Stalin line was "excommunicated." A clear example of this was pro- vided by the expulsion in 1948 of Marshal Jostip Tllo's Yrgoslav par- ty fronl the Comillforrm grouping of the main national Communist parties in lEiirope. llnknown Personally Tlltrugll the most-publicized mall in Russia-the official Soviet press mentioned his name many times a day-he was unknown personally to the Russian man-in-the-strcet. His photograph was displayed by the thousands on the streets of iMoscow on public holidays. But only two or three times a year did he appear in public on important Soviet occasions. In recent times, he mostly re- mained in seclusion, somewhere inside the vast Kremlin fortress, where he had an apart.ment,.or in his villa a few miles outside Mos- cow. Red Army men kept day and night guard on the entrances and exits oi the Kremlin. and on the country villa. Lotterly, however. he had spent more and more time in the sunny Black sea area. where he had I country estate not far from where he was born. . .Wltll Local Soldier . --...,..... -. - Manuel 5. my Stresses lligliway Needs 0? Kings CountyliLI.egislature King's County is losi it vices and as a result. lsuun.;1:':; Eel ll! products to market 1.. maintained. He spoke 0, ' nu "Lovet" and efforts to get it ,1 turned to service would be app": elated as the people were deprived of the run to Sydney. N, 5,, mm Montague. Lower Montggue md Georgetown. He did not ask for a re-mun". of the Trans.-Canada Hlgvhwamm suggested that King's County W some compensating services ., other benefits. Paving 91 Q” Georgetown-Cardigan road wu advised as the people have in .i,. pend on it in the absence of mi service, and asked for it cohtinu. ance generally of sub-grading on other roads. Montague Bridge Mr. MacDonald was still sunny, ing when the House adjourned six o'clock. When it resumed liq night he mentioned the possibility of a causeway replacing the Mom. ague Bridge. or rebuilding the lat. ter. He said either of them wow be acceptable to the people as 1).. present bridge was dangerous, Touching briefly on other thing; he expressed the opinion the peoplg were not yet ready to grant g franchise to the Canadian Nation- al Railways as new freight l-ate. imposed a burden on farm prod. ucts. He hoped markets for fish. erles would improve and thought a disaster fund should be set ii; for fishermen who have s. h life at sea. Agriculture should depend on just one outside markq (United States) but should devel- op others. He did not think any ically imperfect cars and there man should hold all hla potatoes were lots of "old traps" that for sprint; alt-ivlnenl nor -sell them should not be on the roads here 1111 ln We lOll- it W"-ll ll luv 1.; 511, 1-13 mm mg 5uggg,st,ion exceptions fall scl g brought bet- mlght sound drastic but should be Mr rellll'M- ' done and he pointed to the rigid --m-mm-m inspection required of planes and ships. Want Boost M. k Continued from page 1 l to settle labor d ,. t by rlegotii tion, or legal process, disallowing strikes to jeopardize the nations economy. It is noted that the fei-ma revenue is steadily declining , particularly in livestock, question ed" whether the consumer was get- ting the benefit of lower farm prices. "Since it has been apparent that the lower prices helm: femled It our farmers for llvutock had not been reflected in the price of meet to the consumer." said the feelers- tlon, "lt is recommended that the federal government takefwtion to Union of soviet socialist Rcpub- investigate ll! "10 lnlM'Nl3 ill lll" people as I. whole all the elements of cost as between producer and consumer in relation to all most products." l Pisquilii East jllotes ...-Mr. Alvin Burike. merchant it Pisquid. was in Charlottetown in business Thursday, February lath. Mrs. Kcniny Garland, Moi"! Stewart. spent a muddy and hit day, February filth and 20th IN her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Own Kelly. Miss Audrey Jay had her lnninlli removed in the Prince Edward In land Hospital Thursday, Febniell lmlh. All hope for a speedy THNW cry. Mr. Hamid Jay was A visitor ll Charlottetown on '!11ursda3'. N7 ruary l9th. Mr. and Mu.-Levi Jay Wm 'll' itors in Cheriottewwn Thursday February liltih. Mr. E. 22. Jay and Miss Juan!" Jay were in (Xisrloitetcawll Frldll evening. February 20th, iittcndllll the hockey guns at the Forum. Mr. and Mrs .Al-thur Huim: Bcdford. were guests of I-ilughcs' pa . v "id Ml; Owen Kelly, Slindlvy FHJNBW 22” ' .1 went ll" M3." zigt, at till home of his perenta. M1 mil M” Wendell Jaw. yam -----m-m"'CT-T'E iilliiin Road and l Vicinity ercli Mrs. Cecil Campbell. COW" M Crou. recently hid me mmontlliei to fell and twist her ankle. 0 ! bruises were received llklill-rlligw no bones were broken. d9 M0,. friends wish her a spec Y cry. Mr. sandy Boll. l0"'l”llhu.l lower Montakllh nl-llr'ledAl,ge,.i., employ t in Cnlgllllo dun" afgler e.ul::l;-:vvIlMt1ydh:Le.mothm ' ch miss and other mom Due to the efforts Oltlrllaiouivil Red Cross Juniors e. we m air: has been installed in M W amu School. It is also in d that bttheuyaclzgitlousmcgl-9 in men: I at school room a short time I!"- ...... am, In-. and Mrs. Norman W. . aid, whim Road, received gretuletienl of their M H .314 1;-jgndj on their fifty own wedding anniversary Wlllcll . red on Friday. February )1 um-non mm of l"P”-V”, life are wished bl Ill W (Mrs. Mscbonald. new name. sky .. mm d A M l turn in gouth Dakota are " . Md to DI TJW gunold.