flAGE _ Si} TODAY — Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland " GIRI. CRAZY " -PIus NEWS -- M-G-M CARTOON — SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 In "inn: CAPITOLW GOMING MONDA Y TUE. — WED. I g mods this blond-e .‘ _IIII'IOI(.WITII ‘right’? y ‘ ’ l l " the heal who : loflllie lady HoVL-A . I I [ll Y I ..v _ was’ tho girl who Irnsw_ all the WIIEII did lhi! mm- killor go sIop-hoppy‘ with laugh 3. l w’ j. illlllillsllll- EVEiill s : I j lllllll lllWE-lliHN lllllll I ALSO l3 UNIVERSAL NEWS New Low Prices ‘liirililii Hosp on Aspirin l ital And‘ Health Insurance Plan OTTAWA. March 3——iCPl—— Group hospital associations luoh A5 the Ontario and Quebec Hoe- pital Associations and other "Blue Cross" organizations will not ne- cessarily ciisappcar if health insur- ance is enacted in Canada. a spokesman for the fedcrul health department said today. It. will be up to provincial com- missions. which will be established when health insurance is ado Drastic Ieduszions in the llflCQ "Aspirin" to the public were wt io effrct voluntarily Munch 1. in thc face of wartime buying pros- sure. according to mi announce- ment by R. L. Spcrher. SJIES and advertising nlrlnagcl- oi The Bayer Company. Llxt- cf Windsor. Ont "Due to int-mood demand. we liitve been able to make important savings 1n production costs," he said. "and we ‘are wing these Sfivllfls on to tie pu c." , , ‘ITPIICCIOIUI, the price of "Aspir-"flndeglede gggégmm in" will lic lll cents fol .i package] W k l‘ m» 1.; 12, ns compulld with ‘Z2 cents: 15°‘) esma" 5“ - 1'0 cents for 24. as compared with| FROM'-'-———————WVROCKS To PLANES :19 ctnls; an’! 79 ccnls for a Ck- _ rl':c of lC0.\as compared will? 98' Cotton is used Ill self sealing 1 gasoline tank: for airplanes cents, V‘ q b . l‘ 8T ' ‘ r “ F VIENNA INVENTION "In other words." said. "the pub!“ will ho Ill!‘ ienc-F iv The accmdion wn; invclited l Vienna in i829 {IFIHXT of pr t outs flillfllllg from 9 HAS WIDE RANGE to 25 per cent Almost everv form cl literature is» continue. this in In 193.3 u Rurs-iajiie-ll-tlcl- pilct_ marlr- 300 loops. sniff to be n world record l: rcprrscniocfin thr- Bib IMPORTANT NOTICE TICKETS FOR ST. PATRICWS PLAY Balcony and Matinee Tickets for Adults at HUGHES DRUG C0. and REDDIN BROS. Matinee —- Adults 35c — Children 15c Reserve Seals at R. T. Holman Lid. March 13th. 14th. filth-Starling at l0 a.m. each day. Prince Edward Theatre March 17th l, ‘you?’ '1 After a. pause Carol looked across i at pied l -__.. the associations [5 [net tlvm passed oil. , wood Rest." eial holiday. Deoulier t0 I 4 yf/WTVS AN ‘SERIAL — FEATURETTE '1'-r'¥n'fio'f are YOl-l arzl vely COlfli! along now: D CARTOON . Aslllssor a LIGHTING g 5,. ___ (Continued _i'rom page _ hinting —~_ at fault in the Just [trot out c.le example. l. ell wheels?" lflt arc the Morcton over tlon" ton put the .. l"0.V. flow-in "All ! DTDCC5S “Yet.” red tin-cl fourteen sbection ll “A this “It cecd .ln all kinds one thing. Mr. H-rlme. the irrogressilmulend. man——" nITi Nioiuton- V - what about those sun- Giles Morcwn gripped iuipishly. ‘éporrt appeal tn lne. Count. me u . ~om We'll sec about. that!" Silo , "By the way you know ‘Izkscntlai box. Miss G that I'm afraid I can't so." "Think of them as thick walltd steel cylinders, ivitliout noscca on needle roller the lay—_ - Carol. "its on». splines and cncck u tlo details before to Mr. Moreton for inspec- "By that time, Calthrop." More- oper- ations have taken place on trim; ivecks of work. Alter they leave me. cxccpt for CLM. approval. they go down to fitters for msselmb "I‘hev‘rc commend?" They are. ‘This is the way of thinks. I take over from Miss Gil- I finally check mom for par- allelism. height. bore, outside diu- lnctcrs, and inspect their mirror- ground surfaces. My toltrancgers are an inch. Assam-hing they pass every st. I give ;he.'n one or more in- pection for (my faults or flaws-J’ s our story. Cap- tain Caltniop!" Carol eagerly s ed» "You must know that. by time. those sun-wheels have been through our nands a. dozen times. if any flaws leallv did exist th be detected And “one huinarrxl lmd thirty ‘cm developed flaws after final lhrop. bog en l- vcry like ps or bases. bearings <hait and transnu: . divining Calthrop‘: com- pll to ignorance of mechanical pro- cesses. stopped. smiled. and sirrlvpil- ilcll matters enormously’. "Oh. well. talkc it from lne that» bane of applauded. ~ of mv Jobs alnd in. "twenty seven final inspection u”. ton- thousandths very curly on in of manufacture." Mouton softly spection. iIity. were scra-ppd We Just bef I worked like n1 be rict." Moronm cx. . . \Veli. We d passing of odd difficulties. en were pinyin: ‘llllsseilulvihllllill rvzzflllliiill lanolin-Indium - uiilllli llll all . Ill Illlljlitli Ill! gers ON PRINCE EDWARD {l-llays-li STARTS MONDAY i n ab-sclme ling works ‘l precisely what? wil . C. corponcnts of a gear- Beyond sayinl shells. They °3 0V sun-wheels my existence." mockingli to view the r on other lit- them and "Yes! That batch. Captain Cal- n ns one oi’ one hund- 1y In radon; stages I0 the remainder, ready for flnal in- ed. plain idn't. suc- them. There were Fol‘ wt- Wl year that I believe ‘till SIX 01 funtil the Sunday night. ’ THE CHARLOTTETUWN ggalzolm _ mm —-— —--_~ 'a¢-=TIZ-sfua¢- TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS (IONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' I ‘Fur Elli-Ulla nave been neid m ‘previous sale. In Montreal at lust |week's aucglon than; was :1 dis- United States and South Ameri- can trade. In this connection it will be noted that a period of only slightl more than three weeks elapse between the January and February sales. so that there was little time for merchandise taken up by the trade in January to be manufactured and absorbed by the retail trade. Also. a major fur auction sale was held in New York at the same time as the Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company eals was held. In addition. recent inter- national political developments in Argentine have tended to create a condition of uncertainty with lfieiéflfd to the export to that mar- c . B Conditions in the Unuod States market are at. present unsettled, with uncertainty existing in rs- gard to O. A. regulations and axes. also some labor difficulties in dressing establishments. We believe that stocks in the hands of manufacturers are not extensive and. that the whole situation can change over night m In consideration of the above and taking into account that the ‘quantity of’ raw furs still avail- able to the trade during the bal- ance of this season is limited. we would anticipate larger clearan- ces of merchandise at future sales. with prices stronger than those now prevailing. As announced in our January letter, it is our intention to offer to the trade in April our second "Special C llection?’ consisting of newer types and standard silvers. Anv information required will. on request. be supplied by: T. D. Carl-others. Secretary: Vernon Matthew. Treasurer; L. K. Lock- erbv. Grader: or George A. Call- beok. Manager. Canadian National silver Fox Breeders‘ Association. Fur Mark- eting Department. - Summe “ , P. E. Island. th ..___. Last oveninf we received a let- ter from W11 rid L. Todd. propri- etor oi- the celebrated Todd Nor- wegian strain of foxes. Mr. Todd gives some particulars re Radium Platinum foxes which may be in- teresting to our readers. "I pow have the so-celled Radium Platin- ums and for your information 1 will try and describe them. They resemble somewhat the so-called Frosted Silvers that have appeared from time to time in Canada." (Probably the same type as Park- er Wood's.) "They are a recessive type the same as the rl platin- ums or silver blues. ey earrv no while markings crossed with white-faced silvers. Their uriderfur to date has been very poor, being a very dark color almost like a rusty or brown un- derfur on a. silver fox of dark col- or. some em changl this under- fur by crossing wit. pale white faced silvers that have the light. pearl underfur. In time this will make them a desirable pelt. They are completely covered with long silver or a. blue-white guard fur nil over the entire body. even throat and belly. Muzzles are black as well as the ears. Tail is the same color as the body and there is no fur waste whatever in the pelt. On tbs January ulee in New York the ll Radium pelts sold were not of the boat quality but even at. that one of them brought $140. In Jnnuary of 194.2 and February of 194i! single skins sold no to $180. and I have seen two skins this would fetch i200 each at suction. so they do appeal to thi- trade when they an: of good quality. zip-aw- --?- H dickens lxcause they couldn't let. their chits si ncd and-oh, every- " e ruu ." or n - itllallnquw it Mmtli. crisp ended the tale hundred and thirty-six MlIl-WIIEBII had to remain in the inspeotAigrA bay .on that niaht. charming to glance over them- ey seemed curiously dull- CaptA-in l- to H r-a elm-whee had thousand of fin laws. were c - msrks. asthotah the steel had been ton from the start!" ten l ion for a month or so. Over a blind- sunw is don't a little matter ydurlmvi" “And-and what followed?" "Followed? a w‘, eoxmewhne g}, I X y-e new“ ks were hold-up from mmplget- scrapped at a no th . asked tlast milieu, MITIEZOIIT or-—" cooun f w. W-slntiulé. i==. Provincial Legislature on Feb. Hon. G. H. Barbour. Minis Public Works and Hi; commended the posltio he said. health. built the Sanutorfum. The Con- servatives from 10% $1.06 1'74 nlus 831.000 to Liberals from i941 $01,307 for public welfare. plus $1.- n gard to tubercul lndeavored to p as best they could the Opposition leader the committee was unfair. . sh ld t th d Miatsve; unlea e40“ um m‘ am es r but bed to ers. for machine men. for truck- ing gravel and for lurnbe had to put 037.000 worth of gravel on the roads. into capital u If ‘they had dons so they w no . ur merit was also able to from Elle slie a luul Mr was station they wanted in use. ernment was able to persuade them to pave the Itilmife road. vlon at North kowhewan. in chlrq 0f m. lvlmmlu 0T "that. title POI-l cabbage tables. Meals were served ca a- bs niven tints off, aoenrl ltitut 01B. . said fie servotivee were sin Barbour IUIWIQIOG i report of the Canadian Fur Auc New York and Montreal and the tion Sales Company Limited re- general trend of prices is lower cent sale held in Montreal. which _-_- than in January. In New York lw beam 0n Monday February 21st UNLOADING NOW a ear of week silvers sold up w $100 while and oncluded on Friday, February sheeti-ook Wall Boa-rd in sizes. 4 lattnums reached a higlfof 0220. . Sund furs and mink were de, '1' B’, ll and l0‘ long. L, M. can wen considered to be at offered d n; the early part of st Co. 3-2-41. least 55 per cent lower than thelthe sale; on these. bl ding was keen and prices were firm. with a 75 per cent clearance on sundr a furs. while ranched mink were smaller number of buyers present. per cent sold at an average price firent friend and visits mp every fa . I attended the New York auc- tion when Silver Blue Platinum tuck the big Fox. Americas greenest f chant, bid and buy these new typo Platinum mink at is big advertising for Mr. Fox. the same as when he paid 811.000 for the first lump and heard I. J. ur iner- 5295 asldn. Th2 NOTWBQIBII pelt. lager-Larsen sold. that p mutation pelt on the The to January sale in New York was a Norwegian from u ranch here. I-t brought $370. I be- ieve you will see some wonderful Platinum produced male I once had in my his fall and even better the next year. It won't take them very long with the good silvers you have there to reach the top of the lad- der. various pepole I sold to, in- cluding some near Charlottetown. have written me of good results obtained with their Norw of your neighbors agian males bought from e and th of course is news that really makes one feel good. As you know. Colonel, there is nothing so depressing as disappointing news 0m sales you have made. We now hav, 50 =._=..=_v.=_.~_-_ .-_- 1.2.3!!!“ Highways Minister In Budget Debate Speaking on the Budget in the d8! ter ofl hways, first leader of the 0p- n on his splendid service to e d Cross The Liberals had been charged, with neglecting public Yet it was they who had -36 had lpent welfare work, hospitals. The 43 paid 8i,- onall 317 to hospitals, or With re- osia eases they ll’ out the money He thought ‘e attack 0n Government. Dr. McMillan: "You turned ao- "We felt that we . We Ilk- Keeplng for a report on e3. plicants down. Mr. Barbour: Dr. ‘hon ocopl He had been criticised. he said. for exce “ ., his estimates b a hundred thousand dollars. They m had budgeted for the some amount tho three previous “H. Dly NWO IOI‘ abor- l‘. This was not put. omunt. as in ouid have had any _deflcit at all. Barbo meld the" Govern- got 830.000 Ottawa for a paved road at I’ . Mr. Heath Strong: "That was war expendit . They had to "dam" 2.4% was" are paved road from Richmond to the which y- Hs referred to a meptal instin- Battleford. Bu- of a brotae Bummemde. e was interested to note tut th had h h pe n f resilient: at. wtlgk on rctelxbh“ o They had 2800 patients. on raised thousands of Michell farm. horssl ‘They of beau. ve - tho farm. and s tractor. toes. tons of peel. and all kinds of ria stvle. and all the patients could be served in eight minutsl. e congested that Dr. Murchison order to i I few doyl villa!!! this In- ion. i-‘aloonwool he: Mr. Barbour believed a bl‘ im- provement could be nude at. Pel- eonwood by take charge of tho labor of the Inmlltel h vi eon; ‘pafiemuuing the Felconwood com hat year ION The Opposition lsndor had colts under the lower. - Yllfll v liscc the cost was e122 l They Do 1M4. d0 0mm ellinnllull I u neon a fihhmfiwumt. mTl-svTnIi-‘ll: u: a gswly filing; be ‘inserted an etrlo r- gllll I: ‘divans: ___ P '01] avvm. for and... uoalnznananou urn lusuw mo: ll M. POOLE A 60.. have just reocived a ca: 1t Ten Test in sizes i’ wide. '1', d’ 9. and 10’ long. 3-3-41- - , ‘The ‘results of the slla are well of $21.10. an advance of 10 per —-—- u H M53 1-5115. M Q i . L he long run Broadway wmmed “D m ‘ m" w ‘m? m. M, me Janu.ry' m, m, r-oucc COURT-Five one: were 3g“ u; gm, u "w," "f I" 5 PIIII 81m. \ t y | on the docket in the Police Court .. u _»- N, “m, m l _ 1 Ill! IS lléfé. Wblldtflil gen senbsfiut by‘: ti: egargsdiak price average. yuwrda)“ Tm” vagruwy ca“. lr-{onaréntu "m." Mo“ \ ‘l ' l musk! Uproarlous fun! flOaClliolvlliOalll ofvusulnheréllede er which The selling of the-sliver fox {ffiifig- agbgayihcivilrlililgtglrb‘ ddrnunkmk L25...” mmm" "alum m" m‘ 111g: zzfisfl-‘qlfikci-‘Icltllfirllitixllil w“! m." ' (jgrggous glrlg! . Y0u’|| Mp [/15 M0515 _ apears below. .... section of’ the catalogue began m“ msmliieflyj we“, give“ i0 any; YOII wonder why we are vln: away Tim; °PP°!,",=, "I" lrlwl- v bfnf v A Y, . MAKERS | Wednesday afternoon. and eon- . mil. Here ie tho reason. ewunt you I W" z in f-‘Bl 111i. opp...“ . . t g t l] -. ~ , . MM Bent-Bum. and R0 days. l l" h v ol- Icttcr u like lccflllil l... - \ Will 0 588i OVCI’ Fill. . flnued through (q 111-1 ¢y¢ l u. know what Doddr Kidney l‘ I n e m t!" n __ H 5|, "M" 1 l over 39am; Dear Shipper: the following table in m“ tlTé '”"°°"’”i{'___ _______ g;q~_,g;_~g;;;;,,°;;,g§ §§§.,‘i‘,‘,’,“’,,',';‘,‘: 3.13....» 3.. “§'.iZll.'l’|..'.‘.."',";u|l-. . We give you herewith a summary results obtained in this seotion- P r of Doddk Kidney run we have selected lmf- Th" fll ‘ u 1'" I” ‘ ' g er5onals m. which are reprlodgced be rw." N0: fllffltfaflclffizlgff ‘ H!‘ ' ‘ _ l D . - we event you w rco ele cure u yln d h, h mzlvcllsl » ill-Ive‘, A l i i! i .Y§€-‘.°.......““"“i.; 5.2-"iiiiciiliidfi-Yitfiifii '€.‘:i..l.’::3:’.' I 0 ~‘_ ' v Q m ' Q , _ _ nf-y s,w rn csero T v Lo _ u dfif/M , .- >- 8 .- = i ‘ifiiiifti ‘iiiii..tii"‘ti.ifi°:.i°iti.fél i:'::'".;'."l=.i‘r."i.l::'.r..:ir:::.':l °'1<".;°......"‘........~. . _ 1r _ g x t z b‘ 1E 1-‘! “i hung, and is gxpmed m], “m. m. i... out... environ. APRIL .2. p-‘Lf-i’; ‘ _. ' '-.‘ - r . . . he is accompanied hy r . . ' .... .. l sp. Skins (Mixed tyne!) £25 7s 93.57 125.48 No Comp. M.“ my“ WM “m”? Selected ‘A t» 0/ slim .... .. e01 20 45.30 cu: rm. iv Wm. ' ~_ - ‘ p,’ , Y i 1"‘ ~01- Wll-l-IAM GAXTON ' VIRGINIA WEIDI-ER Reclu- if to Silver m4 4s m0 8m no. 0%‘ some rewnfitvfiliin. “s” "u" %‘i‘a.i"x“3f.'"rl.?vs,"'c.‘i5 ii""i'..’.'...’i;."iil"‘iii.“..°' e ~ \ i__________ l ' " u | i Tommy Dix v Ncncyuvl-‘olker ~ June Allyson ~ Kenny Bowers ~ Gloria Deliovon e 1"" ‘erdan ibtclzfili/Od Still"? ~ - ' - ' " Q,’ 22.3 T? Mimi-ll’; kills pain :ullouuvllll mlrfll-n-ll: all: vlvr-M-‘l-l-illllf“ 1:‘ . _ _ _ _ , e a v . . . . r ' l mol- l EXTRA ! 1 ._ Bflflsh - Canadian NEVIS and PASSING PARADE IHIQIIOI: Typo; . 5889 50 30-50 31.62 Doc. 3i om o; am, m at om. Nomm M." {gully ....ii.i§.°"ii 1a.’! ma“ l fgul 11nd =..i','lll.'l.’..‘*.“..§‘§.“.'.{ hm" ‘l » Lovv 0mm m as us‘: 11.00 Adv. 0% "um and hope u, have i 5mpe; glfihlflflfYufig 35351.4 mzfgqfi; if, ‘fifiuffiwi; .‘ Tall. l‘ . ‘ l -- —' crop of the best pups we have ever ".4 w}. “aim with u» m: nil-t um! Dad-i’: Iflllney lulu‘. c or . . . . . . . . . ra e. ws you wou pease re- em I Iv m- Y Ir ° m I v a rel n. 5 . - i T "l m’ m‘ m“ " m” '5 5° .33..‘ nfehnm. 1.11.1.1,‘ u, m, :5. .. .ln. Tm .1‘ t;"ill..::.§l. i; X53153}? 3L. ‘L... ..,,,;‘.,,. i . _ __ ___ _____, _ no o le on .” TODAY -Al L - NIUSICAI nrr -- The above on and comparl- ~—~-—~ many friend- 1 made durlnc my firs’ xiii‘ ‘will "5 °"'»-l-l-0- l’ ' i ‘ " E M P I R E ‘T- gqn indie,“ a 5e“ m; “cum, 0g I have urchased these males recent visits to the Garden of the hi: lInd .22.» u my MR5. MARY TRAVE5 d 4 “ fl m“; in m dug “no” “mp1. to mate wth our mutations 81?: Gulf. Nowhere in my experience M" T D "o" c. u, ffljf-Yxlllt’ "errata-vi. NJ.‘ ' Snows 2.30 __ __ _ 10w m“, Th1; haw”; do” will let you know the reeu , have I run into a finer mom in- ' ' 5'. ..' M . m m"? K H I SA [L 7 8 45 no; nmfiam, m y, ml}, the though it will take some time be- teiligent. more appreciative or bet- fill-fiat ‘wring. “ff: LI; I'l:l='“-dl.'.i"I-;.'."“I ’ general market demand for silver flflfi: lg gfilnlgellleyr lllrlgzflfiifuélzxglga "I Pwlfle to dBfll wllh- luhw-iurlllt-"glwlmltuzl '.'""‘;t":f:;""'.::'l} mlll"r"llllf=lillln- - - . . ____ . - - i... . ALSO -l)0l\ WINSLOW or THE COAST GUARD "gehgolgflciggggtgflfngggii-l M by wgflm 33m,“ viroqug- w... Maflmlgs m m... m, y... _-;_g-;,;-;§_,_-;;-;,v-'=- "- t"",‘;.'.°'"$051251"'.<!Z£"‘l'.=.i“l"l‘: _ SINGSONG __ FLICKERS AND CARTOON m, nun“; 9.1mm,“ lppncaflgn cousin. 1 501d themtheiirstwhit/Q ther; is no doubt about it. Many l. .ln... p.44 m» "l. u. s... s... IQIOIIHd-‘Iflm: ~ m tho ‘m: harem raporwd: At‘ ed gsiilvers lgem ‘filfflflandld! ‘n11 the vldmw offhisdlur; n lrokldxkdgy ‘puke: e loll Ilv and IITn-lnkto-putdn: on my: afz"b°"'b“l s‘ ' g _ .__ _ _ _ to b id . eve ey we! so o wn ave over ohe- o .. "m" M ‘ “WG AT 315 700 AND 845 ,.,‘1‘§"§§.°,1f§, .17.‘: K.“ °_y°',“,§u-_°-'y_ OI cum-bub in the United sum. their females still tmmlted at this 3,", _,_,,;,'",,_.. "l "‘"" - partlcul 1y with regard m the Earl Wanless has been a date, but the last few days has seen N’ a change for the better and if the cold weather continues it is pos- sible that matings will catch up quite a bit. This morning we had u. discussion with a rancher about the relative values of late litters and he gave it as his opinion that- he woul just as soon have late lit- ters-dn fact would rather have oI 914 I-oretle Avm, F Rouge, Winnipeg, vnleul an: ll up, lave d m uni have 3 children. Alter my r baby vvu born I culls in- rlble Iiendaebel. My mother udvlud mo lo try Budd's Kldmy Pills. This I did n: once, u: nlnr min] 2 bun I felt much batter. I uud a couple mm bun them-than early litters. March n4 w» unduly relieved CI my hud- pulp-S aretfiiiftficut to ketep in good "Mo" co or un ‘ or ' _, _ but my pups elted m, In De- 'i§'t'.“.'ilm:'l§l"l§'ll§'§l: cember are realg tops. Montnal, v.0. wrlioet "I '-—"" "T5. l‘.‘i'.1.°l'...‘..'.'. i=1‘: A number of litters have uriv- “'°‘ ' ed on ranches near Charlottetown, I 1151"‘ . and no nppnlu, and hi: he the earliest TEPOTWd?TIEBtS February ma‘ Mhmnm’ V“ h“ “fl-god” 25th Norwegian inums are said to be mating up well. Ono “l” l“ l” ' '°°' "“"' "'4 '”' rancher has had i2 matings from l-Zblvlvk? 22.33015; il-mlilcwx-‘i-w a single male. and Lam-est and h l» months r n4 gained av, ill." other types are also breeding well. The Government Stud Fan-n at MR1 I- l oslmlflt" Brent Howattfs is being more and n’ ml‘ A“ "El. :1; more patronized and will. we are 15 m, 3| u, ",4 .1." confident. show its worth as an in- Ihp lnh 0i my awn-i =hlld stitution next fall when litters are I "I'm? "MW with b-siulw- M us rod cdmomunDoddfiK - noy Illa. n she ind used llun Ior the nine reuon. I ulld about seven boxn and they helped mo wondoriully. My bukuho Iud |one, m nerve: more nel- lled. and my diaponi on Improved im- menuiy." HOW Tl-Il WINNERS Will. II DECIDED The letter (reproduced above) which Is marked "i" by the greatest number of contestants will In! ndjudzcd belt. The letter (re mduccll Above) which II marked " y the sl-cond number of coututantr will be second beet; and lo on. the contestants themazlvu victim-mine the order of podpulerity of nII the letters under consi eratlon—~whlcli will be the correct answer. looked at. Foxes have been sent to it from north. south. east and west and its beginning this year will mark a progressive step in breeding iii this province. which [mm in time extend to other ani- m . ' The contestant whole ‘t5, when prices were very low. In [._.|,,,_. comp...” [ymmy popular lint u conceived unto (l.e.. the correct answer w ve the first prim of $100. cull. The next 10 but answer: will null receive 810.00 cull. Ind the next l0 contestants in order o! merit vvlll roerlvl 81.00 in cub sub. .000 and the wages $36,670. in 042 was 0138.000. wages $41M. 1018 the coat was $140,000, wages 849.672. The difference betwenn these wage bills accounts for the increased expenditure in those years. Owing to the poor crop, had to buy over $1.000 worth oi. potatoes last year Mr. Barbour said. This year ey will prob- Have 90B llul Doll's Kidney Pills? .... .. Mr. Mn. n.- Melton a ma’. xiii... rill. o. s nuv Momma-sail. NOTHING No Loffor lo Write -'- No "Catch" MRS. 1. I. REYNOLDS. 0H ..., ""- r. fiiii-nTiéTtirTliii-‘EEEGGQQFE "I Eifiiiiiis“: (Tluu qunllaiu nun! e colonel) ‘n- IN CAST-I PRIZES I m PM $10 um l0 mm s10 n. l MR. 1. W. MILLER, OI i1 R5? Hull. u . he ti: ~ i. | s. Budd's Kldneyvfiolln‘: indie-l: l. ham. Aim ulln 3 bum lblmiii-l smile! as enjoyed a [and MRSALLAN c. vsncv, .1 Lake View Av|., SI. John‘; Newfoundland Wrlllll --l colored llflillly wlilh bul. .. .4 .4. my Pills over our Isrli mllo rial-oil‘ and decided to [Ive rlmn n lri-l. Aim In] ill h l Illl much In. VI able no slug, the d y {In don I Ind Iell eompleiely well. I m 28 you! oI up‘ our: ed, and do Iii my own housework. ’ W. C, PURSEY. oI North Iliurlrn. IXEJ. wit». "f um so If}?! v-l d Iook l irry l-ii attack of Lumbar“. I 1M!“ loi walk or gel our sf bed vh- r151 m so nvere. A friend adrind ml- I\ h)‘ Budd's Kidney Pills. Before I lmi fin- lnlnd one box I we: lccllng Ivullrl‘. Aim IllIflfl inn-m m f we: illlfi a. p. I a m wo The Contact II open to all pmasn residing’ in Canada and Newlmnlrl orIdl Mrdl land em ' 4 Company, Limited. nnd ill-iv (1 nil evenly divided No one known the correct lmsl-vr un- til all entries are in. Favoritism in IIII- ponlble. Everyone hue a chnnrc. The contestant: thunuelvea iicicrmlnc the winning unawvr. You know nll r rulcl. ENTER, T315 CONTEST NOW- Inz and plum-l you UIILIEI no obllfltlon. 1'1‘ I! AB. OLUTELY AND POSITIVELY FREE. Inenip! o! entrlu will so! l-v erlnolvl- all. Priu-wlanue will be uni-minced m this novnpupu on Someday. Arrll Will BURY- Wlul u your Iflfm... ._ _ Mlu (underline which) Saul Addnn abl have enough potatoes, but wli have to buy some seed. He told fin- i members that they were held responsible along with their leader for tho defeat of their party in 1086. would expect them to " n: gather." They will have to or leadership from benches ‘- the electorate will not b0 satisfied with one of the old guard as Premier. The net funded debt on Dec. m last. Mr. Barbour llld. is $7,500.- 850 as grain” SLNBSGB in 19M .8 not very much considering paved roads, increase in public welfare, new garage. infirmary . 0.000 a year was paid on the million dollar loan negotiated by tbs Conservatives in i808. ‘ro- dly 01.000 of thus bonds have the same earning power as 82.000 o! minion government bonds. Mr. McPhee: "would you mind rationing what the unfunded bi. was on Dec. Si. 1MB." Kr. Barbour: "$l.0N.334.” Mr. MoPboe. "No. The funded debt. was 81.702.786.58." . Barbour: "Oh. yes. That is :19: t. oaiaklng a tote liability of Gty 0e Town Dodlll Ilodlelno Co. MIL, 5Q {£113 Along with that they hnd one of the wettest season in many years. The public was vsry patient. He hoped the dopartuient would he able to do better for them this year. l-ie cited the mileage nf paved roads in various electoral districts. He bad promised, he said. to deal fairly with each dia- trict. Blpce he came into the House be bid never found D01- itica among the deputy or staff. No order was given either by him- self or enyonq to do any private anes for anybody. lic IIlMlIIblAil-é-il He cited a list of paved roads in each province, showing this pro- vince, r population. to compare fa y iii mileage. f-le commended the road from Bummoraida to Borden. laid by the Wei-rm Paving Company, u a good row. On the road from the Catholic Church to Kenslng- ton he saw only one place where ther, was any brook. The road Fredericton to Charlotte- uowover. was "e mushroom iroad." By seal coating and tak- ing care of it. however. they Imight be able to make it int for some time. roads built in last few yearn were in excel- lent shape lest your. noon tb be the sprinqrtho less mat- ulllwm htIblIN“ 0.1a‘ bemdboltg: tigme as a loi fiihipa? p c w l h u ." Th t- ts t s I at D0! Wll’ DICIDGO gt“! m un- winter does not offset the ex- penditure that we are making in keeping the roads open. At Dre-l uont not. too many of the roads are open. only a short distance hem Charlottetown, and feel at b1 aha or places until such of snow Ioee, pt, le undo“ N...“ trade were lo pro n? the Ioderll Government mivht be inclined to consider mending some millions pav- ing roads to national parks. Mt. Barbour believed. l-ls cited the m Jlousel at Comrnrgns reconstruniltan oommv e rs u reeommen - "I think it II I ink a first elm nil-Canada high- v that we didn't have the all? W! after the war. linking up l‘ erlot UOOIIQIOWIHWIth U. s. highways Ind national IUT'|Dll’k!. We should be nblo to get I-ld- federal mlatance In I ml! this kind. he thought. l-le approved of n Conservative experiment in road paving, which could not have colt more than pit at our " he boats over than to get hauled. If anythin: could be noon to net e slip or drydock in 11.000 o1‘ $0.000 a mile rid which Charlottetown it would be eome-‘ind stood Water- thlnl in the rinht direction.‘ im- (Appiause). proved and drains A lot of wooden bi-i u were would be welcomed by tourists. built fut veer. enghlum r was H0 referred w e new $31.2, in price. ey aid yin of gravel on the w-“ll fig-"lllun-Itlwvfi‘? 0V0!’- Toor 00f Complain AdvorIleomonl-Moll Intry ‘f0 I'll!‘ o."lnd tell what steel mosh sun. miles of dvuv. our ‘ Prov/Inca Wolllngvon so. W" Town" ___";-Il this road are being 111" d°“{‘:_' an experiment by We "mm w“ puny at Sarnia. Ont. V l o. Hi spoke briefly 0n the tllpllvlul reguat ons or the Wllrtllnt] rm and Trade Hoard. 1m 1")", Em triflcation llQd Oil Will‘ blltll ' llobllluatinn‘ Board llcar C471- stllia walls: “d? r1518: llllipslww °' m’ YB llgbwn of summe d». com- Dire the Mobilization ablnl .‘° the Gestapo. Nu uncwlylll" hid “nymlm "° do‘. “tile holl. board could nerve will‘ ‘men... umber. fl- qliutibaill-fn up" the number called up 1.“...,u Province dlurins the W“ l been very urge. Mr. Barbour proceeded 5015450; from a report- °I 1h°._"_‘° n. IJOIIICIHODXIIBIHIHB clilllfltlil; HUM‘ Stronis stautteemcnts 12m“ a pub“, . “No n 15 not l uni; report." I _ v g McPhee: ‘Tlwll Fflmllll. Obtlci. f think it is [lent-cg up revulnr for a War 501m" m; to o"- thc Dominion Goverulllvlaw". send_into this House a l" “Ml. Barbour: “T1115 i5 "m" m, ' “Waco "will *.'::~;..".‘:“l tor has told us l! l k prepared i-eadlns "m" “ Twin’ wcrltiCW by the ggil-adfu-émfrlflfw I. a a mom , ' most lrrelilllar" - "M v l mall‘ Lt.-Col. 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