“rue GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLCTTETOWN FEBRUARY 23,A_1i4B i g ~ p ' v PAGE FIVE‘- """'°,, ,,,,,,,,-, m, THELCAENTRAL GUARDMN Sanatorium Nurses Graduate . “onus, ,' SPEcIAI-s ' ' \- ABOUT k Adm mow-lune: 000K’! sci-Ema»; a a JOHNS-IMNVILLI! a m", nature u; be inserted ‘Sgrnaggaaariou use m- ruins jlilliiill haunts m“, “y, wa ~hava aoel- dcnta 0n our streets and highways lwwlle 0'1"" have WWIWR“ "d", 7.’ W," g, their care. In “Kitty's sake. Jehna-Mln- i “n, urges you to keep Y0!!!’ u; in safe operating condi- llLlIl. Drive in to your lwli “m” and have an experi- ‘mud mechanic check your horn. lllllu- “"5 ‘human wipers. brakes, cte., aa aoeu ble. if‘: £23,: brakes need re-lin- mg, ask him to Install Johns- lllsnville Asbelitvl 5"" Lin‘ inn, lf you do. WW" "i" Mm- confident that v" have the finest in sionvinr power al- YQ"? wmmnm‘ nus-c‘; a J-M dealer near H,“ who can 8|" 7°" "‘ pert advice on brake prob- lems. If your brakes are "n", why not aee him te- a“; Ask him about Johna- uonviile Brake Linings — ,,,,._,--,-, [app for aafc atcpll Phone him lmhY- °' "“' Johna-Manville Ce- i‘ . Lcfl‘: 1on2 Bun Life Bldg.. Montreal. Q116- at flve coats a word strictly pay- able ll advance. ‘ Jllflllll’! TAXI. PMIIJ Sh. inona saunnsne isoc for grou and wedding pictures on WEI OH- IIOMI 0N VIII’! - m. J. H. Hill arrived from K Goose Bay, Labrador, lotus-day night to vis his home in Charlottetown. l-le travelled by plane and came via Montreal. Mr. l-lill is an employee of the Department of Transport arms; is connected with aviation r o. WILL HOLD INVESTITURE -— His Honour Lieutenant Governor Barnard will hold an investiture at the Provincial Building tomorrow. when three army officers and a sapper will be presented with med- als won during World War 1I. The ceremony will be held at 321B o'clock with Capt. E. G. MacLcod in charge of arrangements. Med- lill to be presented are: Military Cross-Major D.‘ McGowan, Mou- tague. P.B.l'., and Capt. V. L. Mae- Donald. ll King square, Char- lottetown: O. B. E.—Col. P. !. Ankew, M.M., E.D., 108 Prince Street Charlottetown; and the Military Medal to Supper I-f. it. Anstie, Peakcs Station, Phil. _- rue BAPTIST CHI-TICK Morning worship was conduct- ,d by ihe Rev. C. W. Corey. With when "moraine Bridcwfl I mess-sic keen in 9°11" I114 "mm" sgcnient. The Church 555901 119m its regular session iblidwiill 319m’ in; ivorship. Th0 lflflfllllll 55' them by the larse choir Wu "Gently Lord. O Gem]! Lei-d Vi" Elciilllg worship W05 1H1 b! u" Ilcv. lJr. A. D. McKenzie. who brougnt in "The Nrgottcn Secret". a characteristically eloquent and pointed address. I The evening anthem was "Dreams of Galilee,” with BUS! Gaelyne Craig taking the lo part. The music oi the day dircolod by Mrs. Allison Macias, A.'I‘.C.M.. and ills: Pearle Burns, director of ClVJlT. Junior Alli Plan-s llnnual Fashion Show ‘rho regular monthly muting of the Junior Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held recently at the Curidall llcme. The president. Mrs. A. J. liaslam, presided. ‘rhere were M members present it the meeting, and final plans were made for the annual Fash- 1m show, which will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel next nzonth. Tickets were distributed l: members. It was decided at ihs meeting to hold the next monthly meeting on March eighth. l-‘ollowlng the business meeting. its was served by Mrs. Harry ilvndmcn, Mrs. Tom DeBlols and lira Earl ‘fbylor. ‘ BIIITIIS. IMIIIIAIES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS COOPER — At Lil! Charlottetown Hospital, on Feb. 30, to NU‘. Ind liirs. Elmer Cooper, Bouthpqrt, a iifllishter. Teresa Lillian. Wm» - at the Prince Edlward Island Hospital on Saturday, Fob. ii- to Rev. and like. Brie Coffin Bi New Annan, NB, a son. cum or THANKS i Perm-II: wish u» thank the licv. lllr. Noel. kind neighbors “d iriflilll. who were so good to Ziélfrlllhtl‘ (lilting he} lllgg“ jpd 3C1: I. a. nearer. in Memos-lane ln fond and loving 1| of II! moth , m.’ ...."..r.'.~..r~u."~v-~ TV," ll" I day ef remembragssg A d "ll!!! I lad regret,- _ who" I Ihlll always femgmbg " s: "It of the world fer- I L0H“!!! "@185"!!! by her aen. IIDWAIID. ill Memos-lam l“ '°"" Hz; '°"r"?-'v"11g°in's?"“'.“ m lllaepkq b, M. life llll Illllli- i-ii-iiiati-ian‘ ca: i Mayor MacDonald Secs Blue Gross 0f Great Benefit “One of the finest methods of meeting unexpecteddocforandhos- pltal bills is by joining the Blue Cross," Mayor Earl MacDonald said today in issuing a proclaim-at- ion designs February 24th to March 6th aa Charlottetown Blue Cnoaa ceunpakn dates. The ‘proclamation follows: "ln Charlottetown, as in other cities, the problem of the payment of doctor and hospital ball; is one of the mailer worries of everyone. a hospital is supported not only by income from invested funds. public contributions. but to a very large extent by Pflillflvuts from patients. "There is no better arrangement whereby these expenses can be met than through tihe plan known as the Blue Cross Plan, a non- profit comcriunity service operated Jointly by the doctors. the hospit- all, blillfledg and corn-rmuiity lead- ers. Our doctors and hospitals are to be commended for their spon- sorship of this programmthe first in the Maritimsa offering. the loc- to:'s plan and especially for the re-opening of the Ccnzmunity Group which extends this service to those individuals not eligible for group membership. "I. therefore. declare that the period from February 74th to Mum 6th be dedicated to Blue Cross work and urge all citizens of Charlottetown to become ac- quainted with the rnanv advant- ages which this plan offers." Special Booth For Bhildrsn’: Fund Beginning today a special boot-h is being set up in the Charlotte- town Helium's store by the I. C. D. E.‘ and the Catholic Women's League for the purpose of receiv- ing subecripflccia to the Canadian Appeal for Children Campaign. As it is impossible in this campaign to organize a house to house can- vass this will be of great conven- ience to those who find it imW-v sible or inconvenient to hand their subscriptions in to the banks or through any individual organ- isation to which they may belong The ladies in ChBPZG will issue oi- flglgl receipts for each subscrip- tion, big or small. The Special Names Committee. which will be canvasainl the busi- ness men of the City. will bs maidnre drive today M"! T1195" day/this Committee held a meet- ing ‘last Friday evening and has everything a-rfifldfld 9° "l"? °" the work quickly and efficiently. Provincial Campaign Headqllili" ers report that wonderful cc-oper- ation is being received from the Women's Institutes and llfiwl- turai organisations throulhm" W’ Province. Bequestywcrc tevlivfll llaturcsv for s0 receivi- "PI! from these olllilili-l-iml "'4 5 great many more "are OXPWWQ l‘ come in this waek. _._..___...__....__. u. 3- -._.- (Continued mm Pill i7 agua fair grounds. He einploycgl more and more thl type of ale that preccritd Pilfl- lngof ccmmuniat opppncn from use political life o! other rvpllfl countries. Cheers greeted his cry! "long live the Government .cf the national front of the workinl pecplez" . . fie charged the Opposition with being anH-leviet. ‘Itplfllet llhreal MOICOW. Feb. I -— (AP) ‘—A Russian wrltar today blamed the Oaechoalovak political crisp on the United Btatec. ‘ _ Boris ucntlgv, writing in ‘Prav- da, said the United States forced the‘ issue t0 a head through its ageata in the three parties which m1 ed from the Caech govern- sune time. all Moscow vi hum Ill W1!‘ ' i oe,_ all - gasses?“ a .........I.- -.-.-.__l-_.,‘.-. ' lsh chaplain was BPICIAL ORGAN POI IIOW -Word has been received in Charlottetown, that a_ Wurlitzer Electronic organ will be one of the highlilhta of the Fashion Show sponsored by the Junior Ladies Aid of the Prince Iidward Island Hospital. which will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel next month. The- organ-ia being sent, from Monofon by the I‘. Eaton Company. Ltd.. in co-oper- ation with Mr. Merritt Borsythn, Miller Brothers. The proceeds from the fashion show will be used for hospital tyork. ODD FELLOW! INITIATION - An event of much importance to the Odd Fellows of this city, wok place at the regular session of Wiidey Lodge No. 2'! on Friday evening last. A class of five can- didates were instructed . in the initiatcry degree of the Order. and other classes are to follow in the near future. It is expected that quite a number of new mom- bera will join up and thus ma- terially increase the membership The degree was conferred by the officers of the lodge under Noble Grand William A. Warren and dc- Irec master A- O. P. Gill. This is an entirely new departure. and tile results attained were very gratifying to the members. It is the intention to carry on with the other degrees soon as all are ad- vanced to permit this. Affor the conferring of the degree. refresh- ments were served. old time yarns were passed around, and a special brand of fellowship enjoyed. It may well be classed aa another successful event in the work of Odd Fellowship in the city. Answers Tabled In Parliament The_ following questions and answers appear in the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Com- mons for Feb. 22: Questions Mr. McLui-e: 1.-Has a quota been establish- ed for apprentices from P. E. Island to learn trades in the Canadian National Railway chaps at Moncton, NB? 2.-If not, when will quota be established? Answer Hon. Mr. Chevrier: The Canadian National Bail- ways advise as fellows: ' L-No. Under the applicable wage agreement apprentices are engaged in ratio to craftsmen in the service. Applications are re- ceivcd and dealt with on Regional belie. with no quota established as between provinces. Z-Bee answer to Question i. Questions Mr. McLure: _ L-Wna the Branch of the Bank of Canada transferred or withdrawn from Charlottetown, P. E. island? fL-Wero employees of said Branch guaranteed similar posi- tions and reimbursed for transfer expenses? tL-Where are said employees now located? Answers Hon. Mr. Chevrier: L-Yes. The premises which were occupied by the Agency. Bank of Canada. in Charlotte- town are owned by ‘the govern- ment of P. E. Island. Following repeated urging from the Premier of that Province. the Bank of Canada felt obliged to vacate the premises. notwithstanding that, as understood by the Premier. this involved the elodng of the Agency and withdrawal from the Province because of inability to obtain other suitable quarters. Arrangements have been made with the Eastern Trust Company to act on behalf of the Bank of Canada in son ecticn with trans- fers and exchanges of government of Canada bonds. Facilities are also provided at the Eastern Trust Company for the registration of notices of intention to give sec- uritv under Section 8B of the Bank Act. 2 and 3.—Net of Government record. BOMB TIIIIBKS Vfflentinucd crcni w.‘ u ) hands for persona atill feared to be buried. Jews at th. sdcno immediately after the blast blamed it on <Brit~ one. Two members of an ILAJ‘. regiment and one soldier were kill- ed in gunfire net far away. A Brit- Ne official estimatq 9f dmnage said it amount f.’ to "millions of pounds.” A etc‘ merit Irflm Arab military sources said the bomb was placed "by, seven Arabs commandos: in Palestine police uniform. The ccrrlnandoea had been trained in Byrla under caecbcslovak officers." Th. blast levelled two tmall "hp- tela. three apartment bllldin and at least a doaan stores. rests were littered with glass, ' I ' A British police report said that prior to the business district bloat a convey of three motor trucks and cnl “armored ca; passed the Muatapha‘ Police station on the way to Ian Yahuda street. ‘ In the turret cf thfarrnorad car was a man "wearing a brownfgreat coat and-a blue police esp; and _ Ne. flu. relics uualfsvli: rm if. tlO _ _ ‘dlmdrrflliy lewiqwrueke M with “I ' t waa issued, but one Jewish source ' Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week end- i ed officially yesterday when c! rally of members of the youth movement was held in the auditor- ium of Prince of Wales College. scout Paul Cudmore and Guido Dorothy MacLaren acted as ca- chairmen. In addition to the large turn-out or Scouts. Cubs. Guides n1 Brownies, there were present man‘, leaders of the organizations and interested friends. Chief speaker at the rally was Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. Provincial Girl Guise Commissioner. The program mark. ed the birthday of Lord Baden- Powell, founder of the youth movement. Distinguished guests present in- cluded His Honour Lieutenant- Gcvernor J. A. Bernard. His Wol- ihib Mayor B. Earle MacDonald, and the Hon. Dr. W. J. P, Mac Millan. In brief addresses they paid tribute to the founder of the movement. and to the movement itself in training youth to become better citizens. In opening the Rally, SCUM; Paul Cudmore stated that the gathering today was to do honor. to Lord and Lady Baden-Powell As a member of the Canadian contingent of Scouts to tiie_ Jam- boree in France, last summer, he had some idea. from mingling WlDYl Scouts representing F» nations, of the great force for ' the Seoul movement was frc on inter- national standpoint. He experim- ced a spirit oi friendliness ‘anti co-operation at svorl: and in play. Mrs. MacDonald who was in- troduced by Guide Dorothy lids:- Laren reviewed briefly the life. and work of Lord Baden-Powell. The Scout and Guide movement had a two-fold purpose. Thai cf building good citizens and foster- ing international goodwill. Just as the observance of birth- days strengthen family tlcs, so to- day, with similar rallies being held all over tho world in honour of Lord Baden-Powell the scout m..- Gtiide movement was gaining strength. Mrs. MacDonald stressed aim of the movement in preparing youth for a healthy useful life aiding the weak and helpless. Baden-Powell's aim was to have youth leave the world a little bet- ter than they had found it. and one step in happiness WM bulld- ing sound minds and bodies. El Mono Wins Widener Handicap MMML, I'll, Feb. 22 - (AD- Daniel Lamont! Iii Mono won the 851M100 added Widener Handicap at Hialeah race course Balm-day“ I. I.- Voynowb Btud Poker 1v ascend and Bermll Bern's Bu! Juice third. ' tho Atlantic Hotel. one of the” blasted. I "Smoke was seen coming from the rear of the first three trucks." said the report. The explosion fel- lowed. ' A commander of Arab fighters in Jerusalem, told that the Jews were binning Britons said: "Than people can be expected to be reluctant to admit anybody but themselves can handle bombs. Th; fact the man who bombed Ben Yehuda Street Wore British unl- forrna should not be surprising to the Jews. They've been wearing stolen uniforms and driving ste- len British ‘fucks on their ioba for six veers." frgun zval uuml, In extremist Jewish underground group, blamed Britons and acid "as from today all British personnel, military or po- iioe, entering Jewish lecticnl will be lubiect to execution." ldme types of ants. cultivate u egla ‘aaag which thy "milk." fungus for food while others keep -party was held at the Pictured above are the nine graduating nutrses o! use Provincial School, who received their diplomas and pins, during gi-pumtlon Tuesday evening. Back row, left to right: Misses frecl McGulgan. City; Lillian Goldie Costaln, left to right: Misses Anne Marie Richard, Wellington; olive Blanche H0111. Victoria; Marie Theresa Powers. City; Georgina Beatrice Mabey, Tryon; Viv fan Elvira sharps, west, Devon, Scout-Guide Rally Held lfrenarailous or At P.W. C . Auditorium ii-iziilciive Opening Si. Louis; Scout-Guide Week Ends At Summersids The filial day of Boy Scout- Glrl Guide Week was observed in Summerslde yesterday by chime}; pa rndcs to 8t. Pliul’: Catholic Church and the Presbyterian Church by Guides, Brownies. Scouts and cubs, At St. Paul's, they attended 9.30 mass and a number of thzm re- ceived Holy Communion, Th, pug- 01‘. Rt. Rev. Msgr. GJ. MacLelian celebrated Mess and preached the lflhlvn. He welcomed them to the service and said that the basis of swim“: and Guiding is service to others. He exhorted them to be faithful t0 their Scout promises 1°" ‘hey will build up character. If Wu love God and your iielgh~ bor as you are taught in Scouting you will be keeping the Command- ments", he said. Rev. Charles carries conducted the service at thg %rgsbyterjan Church and prepched an appwp. rlate sermon. He referred to the founder of the Scout moyegngnt the late Lord BadciirPoweii and sold that he probably never dream‘ cd it would develop into what 1g l; W533’- He said that he personally knew of no movement that l; mqrg 7911210115 in motive. ‘I11; (in; promise by a Scout and a Guide is that they ‘will do their duty tq God, On last Friday night a skating Crystal Rink» ihe time being provided by the Kinsmen Club. The Brown“. and Cuba were on the ice between six and seven o'clock and the Scouts and Guides from ggvgn g, eight. Afterwards they were treat- ed to sandwiches and coffee at the Hiiih $011001 by the Y's Men and their wives and the members of the local Girl Guide Association. On Saturday the Scouts sold “My and the proceeds will be given to the food for Britain fund ihYOi-Is-h the Kinsmen club. ~—-B. island Men-Testify Iii Conspiracy Base MONGPON, Bab. 22 — (OP) _ Three witnesses were heard in City Police Court before Magistrate W. F‘. Lane Friday morning when the case of Lester and Ernest O'Brien 0f thil city. ‘ ’ with cosqair- lcy to coolant an indictable d- fence. Opened here. Following investigation by R, c. M. P. officials following theft of a considerable quantity of clothing from No. B R. C. A. F. Equipment Depot iut Spring, cf which two form R. C. A. F. members m. lnitted guilt, charges of conspiracy were laid against the two local men, . Mimi“ ream-din: purchase of air force clothing from mater O'Brien was given this momin: by n. 1'. Mclinnon. atcnkecper of Canoe Cove. Prince Edward Ililnd. Corporal A. W. King of Charlottetown R. O. M. P. detach- ment and Arthur '1‘. lesion, aca- mln. of Port Borden, 91.1. to ranliclrm (Continued frrm Page l) his efforts in the Commons for the Plat two weeks. While in hia aeat eVIfy day, the Queen's mem- ber had contracted a mild form of lnfluenu very prevalent in Ottawa" aince the new year, and until re- cently felt too fatigued to do more than handle his correspondence and keep abreast of developments in the House. "I have received interesting re- plies from departments to a num- exercises held in the legion Hall Mary Bernice Arsenault, Coleman; Bertha Winni- Mary Lillian Cheveric, Sourls. Front row. 'Pfqvh1cfl with such an Aci- aavere reid which had restricted‘ -—Pholo by Crsswell Banatorlum Nurses Training last (Canadian Press) Prince Edward Island's 21st Leg- islature will open Tuesday in the Provincial’ Building, where terms of Confederation resultinz in the Dominion of Canada were discuss- ed in 1864, to begin a session which Premier J. Walter Jones has pre- dicted will prodiu-e " mostly amendments to present liiliisla- tion." Lieutenant-Governor Joseph A. Bernard will read the speech from the Throne for the third time since his appointment to the of- fice. The 24 Liberal memlbers elect- ed in the Dec. l1 general election created a big-gei- majority in the all-seat House than the Liberals held in the 20th Legislature. The standing then was 20 Liberals and l0 Progressive Conservatives. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlilan. former Premier whose Government was defeated 1n 1535, will lead the six‘ Progressive Conservative mem~ hers. Although the C. C. F. coni- paigned in most districts for tnc December election, none of its candidates gained a scat. Premier Jones said his party lid-l as yet held no caucuses and prob- ably would not until the ‘Fhrone Speech had been read. l-ic said he did not think the Speech would, include any legislation of a "start- ling nature." ’ It was expected. however, were would be measure to extend i-ivié to Newfoundland and Prince Ed- ward Island's sister Provlnrcs l" the Maritimes, revision of moo": legislation aTiectlnS "mmllimi wggq scales and establlshm-icntofa Labor Relations Board. and actior in agricultural matters. r Programs to increase farm pro fluction, extend veterinary and technical services and to stabilize the farmers’ income also were be- lieved included. Premier Jones announced in No- vember that if his Government were returned a plebiscite would be held in Junc. 1948, to determnio continuance of the Island Prohibi- tlon Act. The Government vvili spend part of its time in dram"! the ballot. prince Edward Island is the billy )l1s the Cullen amendment, passed three years asv- Dcimiis “w P?" chase oi alcoholic bcvcrasfis "l9! medicinal purposes only." A dw- mr‘; prescription is good for 51X months. Improvement of the hiiilyfit‘ system and a program to laeeii roads clear in ivlnter. 85 ‘Veil d“ construction> of new hiXhWBY-S- we" also promised by the Government Forest and fisheries program would be enccurlied "i" "'7 W551; way," Fisheries are th8 (marge of the Federal Government but the Liberals hoped i0 lend "- siatanoe by tlkihs M010" i“ “c5 qumn‘ 15g“ boats, marketing an ' establishments and cold grtprflfl plants. _ emmeng", Mg, MQLurcl told this correspondent today. ‘These re- pn", ‘ll on questions relating to prince Edward Island. open “P wcblsms which I feel should be placed before the House." Mr, MacNaught has also IECUFOd statistical and other information from the Government on REJ- mattera which he will embody in his? address should h; have occas- . [on to answer the QWQWI "'5'" b", (mo; Liberal whip "Gib" Weir, intimated to Liberal: at the party caucus last week to‘ "speak only if necessary on the throne speech and if you do. cut Will‘ speeches short." . Hence if the member for Prince takes the floor. he will confine hi! remarks to 30 minutes as he did In inoving the uddrcss iirrcply ln 1M7, should Dr. Grant take part in the debate. it is intimated he will deal chiefly in rebuttal lo any remarks Mr. McLurc may make. J. Lester Douglas, Liberal mem- ber for Queen's said he did not propose to speak on the draft ad- bar of questions rye asked the cm- eertaia breeds of caterpillars dress. "I'll leave that lo the otiila Pick up these voluei today-They're only c few of the out- standing buys you'll find in Drugs, Sundries, etc. The sooner you come in the wider choice you'll have. IALVII and OINTMENTS Carbo Witch llalel 0lnt., Vaporialng Salve (Cliestwltubl lleg. 35c. 2 for .. PILLB and TABLETS Dyspepsia ' Tablets, reg. 25c, Headache and Ncuralgla Pile Ointment, reg. 50c, z for 50c Reg. 25c. 2 m- . , . 25o srom: aoor COMPOUND "a"? °""""°“" '°" 4”" _ Kidney and Bladder Remedy or . . .. . . .. 50c M‘ ‘mo’ 2.1m, ‘Loo Catarrhal Oiut., reg. 35c, . his?‘ or..." ....”.....;.'.'," “"°‘ “mm” °='=" W“ reg. 35c, 2 for 35c “cl 5M0» 2 l“ "'00 . 35c I for . _ .. .551: Re" 35°’ 2 “r 35° Iron and Yeast Tablets _ _ ,q_”,,,z u, V’_ __ m. auwr arnaunme co. Brewers Yeast Tablets, The ideal Cough Syrup ‘ i reg. 60c, 2 for 70c Reg. 49c, 2 for 50c- Ncrve Tablets, reg. 50c, .2 for 50c A.S.A. Tablets. reg. 25c, 2 for 25c MEDICINAL! 49c, 2 for I Cascara, reg. IN BLOOD PURIFIER Reg. $1.00, 2 for 81.00 WHUOPING COUGI! SYRUP PINOL DOUGH SYRUP Reg. 50c, s for It Tablets, reg. 25c, 2 for .. 25c FACE (DREAMS, 2 for .... .. 00c _.___ __._r Baby Laxative, reg. 36c, 2 for 35c OVALTINE, Special 50c Talcum Powder, 2 for .. .. l5c MILK MAGNESXA, reg. 50c, Castor ou, s 0a., a for . .. 35c z for .. .. .. .. 50v "TONE-IA" Q ABSOBBENT All He's; Tonic l COTTON Gastric ' l Lb. Disturbance ltcila Reg. $1.00 _ 5mm llijfl/VYAL DRUG STORE 51:3" 2 for $1.00 I16 QUEEN ST - PHONE Til O from tho Island", lie suld. "if L-v- eryone spoke on ‘this first debate we'd never get around to the bud- get nor to the report of the prices corrorniitee." ' Mr. Douglas is taking particular interest in proceedings o; the prices committee. His concern is for the fannei- and he is making a related study not only for Can- wdian ia.'m products but of‘ {he prices which the ian.n.ei' must pay for the labor and materials which go Into production costs. Bantam Games Played Saturday Bantam teams were sccn in action in two games at the Char- lottetown Forum Saturday mcrn- ing. In the first game the Bantam Abbies defeated the Coiinauglit Square Bantams 4-0. In the ecc- ond encounter the Queen Square School Bantams scored a 5-0 shut- out over Maple Hills. Summaries and lineups: Abbies Vs. Connaugiit Sq. 1st Period 1. Abbics. MscLure iBradicy). 2. Aibbles, Kelly. 2nd Period 3. Abbies, Bradley. (F. Kennedy). 4. Abbies, MacLurc l‘. Kennedy). Line-ups: Abbles: Doyle, Martin. E... Ken- iE. Kennedy. ‘ i Iifidy- Lonlz. Wood. F. Kennedy. ltiacliuive, Bradley, Hennessey, Kelly, MacFadyeri. Connauglit sq; Tull, Doyle, Batcheler, Kays. Drew, Duffy, At- kins. Shepherd, LeCiair. Arsenault. Richard, Btanley. Queen Sq. "c. Maple Ililla lst Period l. Queen so, McCallum (Gallant). 3- Queen 5a.. bictlalium (Dunn). 3. Queen Sq, Hennesscy (Weath- erblel. i 4. Queen sq, Dunn -Martii1. Mc- l Cailumn 2nd Period i. Queen Sq. Gallant (Hcnnessey. Danni.- Line-up: y Queen 5c: Sweeney. Hennsascy. J/lartin. Monaghan, Dunn. McCal- Zum. Gallant, lveatherble, Soper. l Maple Hills: Gsuchler, Mills. a. lvlacGorey, L. MncGarey, O. Mac- ;'{a,v. Weaver. Ycunkcr. Doucette. Simmonds. Jenkins. B. MscKay, Doyle. | STELLAR/TON, N. 8.. Feb. 23- (CPJ-Stellarton Royals defeated Pictou ‘ Maripacs 4-1 Saturday liilglit to take a two-game iced n lilieir bcst-of-seven finals for the Antigcnlsh-Pictou-C0icl1cstcr Sen- .lnr Hockey League title. Siellarton won the first game .Frlda_v night 7-6 at Plctou. Steliarton ran up a 3-0 lead in Saturday's game before Tic Wu- liams saved Pictcu from a shut- out. Mortgage Loans errengsd for FLAN TO BUILD YOUR HOME Under The NATIONAL liuuslllli MIT . Wlfh LONG TERM PAYMENTS Family Homes. cnd Commercial Buildings. MORTON DEW Lcccl Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. l7ll Private Residences, Multiple hnplemelil: l disc horrowfl hcy relic; l and other articles. if storming the sole will L. e-ecmeec 0+0 cocaoooca-ea coo-oer“ o+o++c++o+c+o+o44 i AUCTION SALE l I cm instructed to sell by Public Auction on the prem- . ises of the lofe Percy Moclnfyre of Milton on Wednesday, February 25 or the hour of 2 o'clock, the following elect: e 2 horses; 4 cows lo freshen; 1-year-old steer; l roller; l curt; l truck wagon; l seeder; l box sleigh; l driving sleigh; . l engine; l stow; choirs, tables; quantity of hey and mow vv¢vvvvrv lloy mower; l M.H. separator; Vwwirvvwwwvvwvvw be on following day. ALEX MccRAE, Auctioneer. é-vv? i FARMERS- lf you licva hogs to mcrlief, donl-ocf our men in your district. We are also in c position to handle all grades of Corrie, Calves and Lomba of highest market prices, cod would advise you to make enquiries before selling elsewhere. For further information, cell 1457 or 7B4-L Charlottetown. SWIFT lilllllll. G0. LTI. CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE I437