9 PAGEHIIHJLEE , . THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN EmMnHanson Champions Island Farmers’ Claims P0 DANCE rnmnr Nrarrr. MAY m. Dancing 9.30 to 11$ Daylight Saving Time. THUR. FRI. ..AT MON. lTUEB. 5 Big Days . l ‘ii..'.'.‘:.::;‘. “""' "‘"‘ . tfiiii". .%..‘;’:».;.-’°‘ . i Admission 85c, tax included I H f C ____._____._ CQCQA , an»: not». aw run. am an... n . e O 1133 O 0111 m OTIS fggjgf=figqgegirw 1 "e- gg 1 , L, - Z-—' r l IIIII. i - Prunes,l3 lbs. — l: :- 295 -- . sdl R",2lb.--25 __..,._.,, Upposltzon Leader Reads Full Text of Premier ciipirilufllillliii... i i... _ 2s: ‘CQLLZLF Oranges, Sunskist choice doz. 31c Tibet's oliluulur l runn nflilitlllllit For ‘ Alli RAID vionns Burlington W. L, $5.00 Campbell ’s Letter To Mr. King, Warning of “Under- current of Feeling”Among Island Farmers. Pork Chops, trimmed lb. 25c Franklorts, lb. -— — - 25c Roost Beef, lb. __ __ _ 16c Salt Herring, doz. - 29c Boneless Digby, 2 lbs. 27c 1.01m Svedglfluu .___-_._._____- Rhubarb, 2 lbs. — — —- — 25C Carrots, choice l0 lbs. -- - 25c wrill be greatly aggravated by that the rule of peason would win, the undercurrent which I have BACON or Humor"- hwl rpm i§§ll1rcn'."lri.°§9°rfiucii.“i'éac5 Rolled Oats 1o 1b.. - - - 4s. m smulilcl-llli attention ther Oymr Bod Bridle W. 'l. I500 er of the opposition in the House of in t‘ ed aiiilcirlizrlllile iii“? ill-Ell?“ “das ~ » (luvs: tn the fighhtIuLsui Queers‘! Mary Needlework’ (spud, Commonsi s from the l-iiirrsarxt report laglil): uirdecurr-cnt takes pri- livhcrre. I undirsmrlliostiilblrc m}? i: pfllslllPsr Flesh 5 lbs- _ "' l9‘: Classic Cleanser, 5 tins —— 23c lYlllChme Slll-“d ' _ ' , , . ~ ,< . l n‘ of tin. than‘: ithionusarlrln a; Clagotaiéown. $.00. ch a‘ th til-r: slerious ncipally two forfmsz baitcr._ which may possibly and LOB TERS c LB Peaches, 2 m1; ._ _ ._ __ 25c c LB_ yum. n. (ma, “r m wlhemr m - m 610w: oxen. arlotte- acr m _ us on ifmce (a) Dibsatis action of the probo-b-y be intepreted as a pur- S Pears, 2 tins - - - -- - 25c “ma! frunr Is re er- ‘m, s . . W“ _» _ farmers at their present condi- chase. 'I'hat little source of h-rita- Fresh Dam __ __ __ , _ m, m... (lrivreli-ilnll) .151» ow: Seymour ruung. Earnsclllfe $1.00. fl Mr. mt ismurc srtga- tions as compared win. mist d: tron has. and. a good deal of s H‘ Show Radio Peas, 2 tins - -- - 25c , Nun", h, “narc- ‘stings “s; Clrqs. ll. Chandler. Charlattc- 1811:1121 Jorhy’ um r gvincgrardmvs- (fithfli industries “those gongi- struggle. been removed ou K __ , ‘M, p|-.t._.~.~_ “n cc m w‘ .town. $1 oo. . ioulturgl is fee rrztwnwdmp “fly; wort isgrcatiy improved y e w d H d F CREAMERY BUTTER c t‘, _ , | l“, pure..- nr rr n re s u i’. Miss Anna Mair, Chqrlatte- 111-181 b - P an‘ programme, oo san crry | M: helunilllgstalil; ‘lit! ekriilelllzeriil; ‘on’, gliimbhlh 5| m no“ hgfiiieng bu: of miehlr uiliripciiritlilallliltl rneill.) uillli... fedilirlrligirigrl {ml}: Here is the fourth suggestion of ‘u 2 lbsl _ _ — _ — — l "i l.' L‘ .' 1° ~- - . ‘ " . ' . 5- __. I “Nikolaus is drfgicalughmglx fills: B. Itosellnlllworth. Gilli’- Rleillfl fixazgvgixinfleoréwbycftz; r4122; gs fgimtéxxrlent‘ of) we???’ iv-lzisfiloilgaeflrglrnrnnicr" of Prince Ed- 35c lb‘ b » ‘llllllng "m" “l; lbthi and l” clown’ woo‘ of Montreal Mid by two localmem- mailitim roclucei: "p05 4 The farmer's of the cent- A l‘ ans lg H‘ ilgilililirrgqliliuiiirlrlli.Omar-i qifllgulh Cyllffiiolylaltlorgskglillalllm“ nllllllmlll‘ bers. The plight and the problems "It iseoll) aotn-séfv... difficult rail and eastern“ portion of the KING COLE l LB _; needs, _ ’ ' |‘ _ of Prince Edward Island have never even to suggst appropriate province have be n deprived of C T: bill-if slillrlll-wlllllirs varIo s ‘Dim? ‘awn’ s“ W‘ chrllme been Elven V0ice_ to in this House remedies for" the loss co-mplain- iiio expected bcrilefits of the Large doz- TEA m“ l l wnriii. Her Mali!!! of Commons drurrn these two ses- ed of, and it is probably still Wood Islands ferry, which Mrs. Anna D. White Charlotte- l’ to ' . - 1 ' . . ":.‘.'::t:;".t.t “or “it nlrii..:".“..i 22:: .3‘i‘;f-2é“.§"..“€t.‘i?§..éii’.. i$°‘i.‘3...li%l§..“ii‘.‘.i’;%'$‘ai..§;°“t “m”? lnmc m w!“ hich is '3' Emnl “Md 5mm‘ “ML the house tihet. the farmers of Prince of such suizvestions There are i316 mainland Dflrtielilflrlv for‘ FREE PHONE ti" llllmllllll" ‘lnmllaagn’ w r M“ Mllllled Blllllhll clllllllllle‘ Edward Island have had an ad- however serial-at pints which Pmdllflc if" l Tllie Dfllyliif" Y ’ fanny knurvu I15 The Queer“ town, sr 0o. - _._P _ -_ i DELIVER 747.743 ll f A, E m v|c_ C vacate in the person of tho prunier seem to be universally agreed has cheerfully submitted to the I87 GT GEO $T Canadian lrinrl or l‘ R ‘an-i on (gamma Fttyrntl, Qllill-llll- of that province. Ln a. return upon here. anti which I may loss of this sezvice in s0 far as l l l llms." _ _h t d ‘ ‘he I?“ umell‘ Chm-o l“ "w" wool lllflliflillt down to this house on ADfll briefiv mention: it was considered to bc bona " - Ever! rliilllil", lilml" (l; e l‘ m‘ "- “ll Mm- W‘ J- P- Miwllllllnr 4_ on we motion o; the hoyL ma,“ “L The pom“, “mike, should fine nggesgggyy m, purposes, ;. _ . . ._ . ___ ,___ ___,_ Well-l l llllnllllll‘ run l 51:51:: o; cl“ll°ll°lllwll' “in ber for Red Deer (Mr. Shaw), with be stabilized, But. unfortunately. our people comm-Hem,“ and to allowances . . . ' ‘ll llllluflln" m “m, ti“ 1 “lug “at PM“. M‘ camphm‘ N°w regard to the Drtlcossing levv on cannot be persuaded that the 1d u, de’ “dents o; ennsted vi i-"'"l°" l" ‘ll?’ “ “ll ° l‘; “l” “ll “mll- wheat will be found two letters of‘ "Unlnrlulrzrlrly Too Late" renuisitioninc of the an. very K9,," l” u d ch iml“? ‘"."l ""-‘. l‘ M p | Mllmllllllll“ alum‘ izreat interest and importance. The strips ruiricli were Wnviricrl for Tllel“ 1° m challolwwwl‘ 1 y lll B Ill’ cll , (‘ontsilnrifrtrrrs ‘claw ‘lax’??? ‘ownu can“ llllslllm- Ohflrlotte- first letter is dB/lfid December l3. 'I'lrere should be niarketine lcg- this WYViCe “'35 flllcgflilltl‘ flu" are on thgeilljolle t P l villl i‘ “l“"l ‘ I i ' i , . ' to w r e 1t‘, . i- .~ -- . ' ~ - . . ' i‘ .. Mirs .. we»... u... u.» .2532? “.l.§.l§“.§s.‘.’3“i.§€’ .....i..fr. ll:§,‘,i*;;:i§.°2;1§§;“.*“:.,l.°f BIRMINGHAM ,, ditch rrnltrls ll"? lllllllwl“! l" Yum" Elwmii 9°" chlmlll" the Prime Min of Canada (Mr. ber for Yale (Mr. Stir-line’. has lion commended itseif to 111050 parsion This naturally a Spies ‘who be an irabampril 30$ 81km‘ all“ CWW“ "r “"0111 idols to lldlf’. town. $5.00. MacKenzie King); and the second pleaded. l" this Imivliiffi who 1141K‘ bee" very uruoirnd state of affairs in contrbl pellagrg. after Imp rriother Hm‘ H. H- Horne, Charlottetown. 55-99- 15 dated January 2. 1941 1 invite familiar with the dvluilci sens - - ‘m . - ' i - an ftizr-icirltural and fishing bro- died of the disease when he was a. “M, W" . l fit,‘ QIUUPS, Lift: biriinsivfiltdllOil P.E.i, Art Strcieiy. 85-00- Dr._ and Mrs. P. n. Smallwood. the house W "SW11 tires 0., _ u; ._ “k, t, ,,, ., » followed. After" u... FE r .. ion- - uKOT-II- Hrmrlrmsltle- 519-"0- chi" iltlywll- 5-°°- municntions‘. l” e m to iiolbmliich r“ dfletllo: bu: of the first rliurllirc uro- llIIIi"LLGAR.DINER' A]lD'U‘entl' the ihlltlédreporledtlrrecen-ill he- had mlll-llb‘ m" “l” l‘l""““l l‘ ‘l'~““‘l‘4< libs H. I. Mar-Loud. Chariotte- J- T- Mflllte. llilrlflilfllflwll. 551'"- Charlottetown- P. E. I. for the Dicsent year. Nobody vluclal lllwiiliilliillil fill HD1130“ hon lmembcr- dccsl not ‘azrcclrvith fir” morith latni" mo camel.‘ m slammed‘ and um“ “m W‘ l“ [nn'|1,§l.llll. Harry Weeks. Charlottetown. $3.00 a Dwember 13, 1940, nnricipyied sum a disasn-Qusiy to come to the financial nssist- t.1,@'p,<,,',,,e.' - V‘? Yea‘? W 0" “Sing I PB 19m- siircdacd lllafcfurl is in ililxed .\In. C. H B. Lnngrvorih. Char- Anonymous. Freetown, $1.50. "IIhe Rig-m Hmwmwby. w 10w Vice m. potatoes in on,” since of the ferry rrnrinrrv, as V1,,- HANgON (yofibsunbu q. Dr‘ SP e5 sllllljlled medlclile ai- i-lie with live wool. Arid Lin’; confirmation hmslqyyn, 5113f), - Professor Barlow. Uirutloflflflwllr L- Mflfilienllil Klfl8- ' her" and November. or steps U115 BDDBBYQd t0 b? the Only I llolnot altogether but I amnriolt ‘Unltllrerslly (tllli cmclnnam but ll was ls “love.” ml” sellelllll l"ll“l° o‘ lleall’ lilsriilrrry Sirrvart. Ellerslic $3.00. $5.00. Plllllle Mlmslel °l 39-11558» would unrgcubtedh, have been way 1n which the second Sh", me cmlpmmmeflt - in e Sou. where he found the cloth WliiCll mums rnarikcis and Miss L. A. Young. Charlottetown. Qt Wm taken came, in the season coud be provided. Tire second M1. Gmm. what 15 u h natural labllmwry 1°!‘ hl-l “Mk ‘r mummi-i- l'"“l“"§l-l llllllllllllllllgcll‘ 55-00- “ find that there seems to 'I'hc verv farmers wha needed’ shill W lillfcliflwtl Witll ill‘? \‘l\1l)€i' lrleadin it for"? 1e on‘ m the meat meal and molasses Dell cohewng wool rugs “ml Luml“! Hyndmari d; 0a., Ltd. Charlotte- be a consydemble undercurrent asslshme‘ nanleh, those Wm fun k,.__.,“.1:dgc m“, approval o, My HANSO?‘ (Yombsunbuqw of Albama, where pellagra raged tilieni back lI)L(lviIr(ltl5ii'\‘ is delimit. \\'iit~|~~~ <ur=llv W- I.. $10.00. town, 825.00. of feeling among the farmers had not the facilities or were llif‘ (T Illlliiflll uuiirflfiiirs. Mid ‘To prove my caSe I coud not; exl- unc-hecked among poor People’ - Ell glam“ comuuluml u’ ‘He “la! ll“ l‘ l" llwllllllll" llllllllllltl" Ml‘ a-lld M"- J~ 5' mll- clnl“ 0! U155 PYOViIlOB. which is kept not. financially able to keel? Selle? 01' el-‘ihi iliollllm mid ll lpccl. the lion. member w understand Fwe ‘years ago Drl Sm“ obtain‘ (llrliiectir 't ~ tnrvr I'll» lfltlelliwll. $25.00. ru-ider the surface only by their their pgtatges; were forced w great ignpof money 5pm; in _ ed iearc of absence from the Cirr- so Wm“: 1i :J£)1lv~li:v5“13_ filo less .\li IIi-lt-n Lnr-khart, Charlotta- Douglas Ilill, Charlottetown, “it intense pollllvfll Selillllie-“lli. bill Sell lhmr in October and N...“ lfiCC-IlditlOflfillg_ lr-zr. practically ~55 stayed‘ 1 am 1n hopes glglllll Scrllmllllgnd We'll W W°Tl< at WAY imam. w ,:C.:,.',;‘b“;‘\,,l,‘fi§ lairn, $1.00. Donald Illll, Charlottetown, $1.00. whi... may m; a late;- dabe sen. embel- at, a l-idlculoush; 10w every step being taken in coir- "m; the agricultural market l boil) all here Wllh 1110003’ umme». ‘m. mdcnfi ‘r7 ._\,,k,,.h .111“ Miss hint-turret Irving. Charlotte- Mrs. J. F. McDonald, Ohnrlottv ously react against their pro- price, and far below the m5; srrliatlon with aorriininn de- t sit AilG-Ili “will improves but, 1 all? 9 Y ""7915 helm‘ ffllmilw 01d houbcnmbs k 1,15,!‘ ‘fled 0M5’ luxllé $3110. ductive effort. of p oduction irrrrl wen: thus Wfllnlqiil-i. Bill’ Clinch-sly fln- ' strongly ilfge 11m; me donnmm. 0H" . . 1o [no b3lyus_ , T. (‘ l0, slaaqueliuo MucDorraldJJhflr- delviverl of any advantage from QuEli- 1115i at i119 "lnlllcEll Slle government should do whatever 9- llegall exllerlmenlllllz wllll district nrar" zri Black, Charlotte- was ready for 591mm n “as is within “s power to “celeb nicotinic acid. which a German be “Hum, we u Q llrs. (i ll. lollelflwli. 52-00. A Note of Warrrint their principal (ash crop I am Salem“, had developed m 1867 fmm suddenly discovered that she a n, S200. TOTAIP-Slililifi- in tropes that the more pros- at. such improvement bef . . . a lathe that is "t. . l ° __, __ ‘that is certainly a note of wam- perous farmers, who were able Was absolutely necessary for seilimis damaue is done to ‘life Flfviinr- o» deadly poison First he to be oroulwd or. l» l l-fl Fll d I l d bereaved. A motion to the effect 1n!- arrid I hflbe that the Prime to retain their Pfitatoos. lril! ob- ""51 Pllriiflsei- T119 "Fulfill! finances and morale of our far- ml“ all the “PM mm m5 "w" b°dy~ 0m“ i.‘ 11% v1 ‘ Plllllc? 1 war S an that the tififlffiory steam! a réressrm Mllil-tlerdagduhlisttccflea esi. it they Ltiain a bteittef ‘mike in; tirtm figglljlnfgzlgzsfqlfllggfficfll“ "i?" fluglrht-lri productivity of lieihllllllltlléslllnhllcillali lliiecllliiiliri iiiefrlnlelllslitie m ' o ave -< over rea e e , wr l g 'e o iron 11 - war er" an. splrng _. _ , s. ‘ y - our arms. an _' . . “ '. “ , Ce- Illiifllb. W- llllspltal bersyllvlli: rynosegnby eltilrs. Cliblllllias iheed to it. 1f their do nol. are": I slrgulzi gtrongiy recommend. hes enu-lulllerod m oblamlllg Ami so on. mu slllfemls‘ ,_ 111B illlm“ bit“; L" H compensation have placed both When he suffered no in effects the fine grunt: or p. however. that steps should be taken tn good time for the stabiiizat-zon of next year's pot- ato market. Stewart asd seconded by Mrs. Per- will be some vacant seats over there ley Mutch, mutton carried, after‘ the next election. The letter‘ Arr interesting program was then » 1710669418- enjoyed b_ all, "copslstin of two "O11? 36411119“ had n0 BXWCl-ii- contests. vz, a soap con est and tion or desire to receive the 01d saying conwsy The lmrmgf 5e. inflated prices of the last WM‘. suited in a tie, Miss Helen McInnis bill they did hobo l0 511MB l0 from the injections, he began treat- ing the men, women and children ‘who flocked to the hospital seek- 'Il'lg relief from the disease which lhad slipped their vitality. Among the 4.000 cases treated hr the last five years. Dr. Spies said, unportairl. infirmity a .o . merits. In the United S‘. business wirusc ' silk SLUUlUliiiS. ‘Lu vroveii, and the have [Clihhtl sirii i the ferry (rzntpany and the pro- l vincial government in an em- barrassing position, which has Mr. King‘§ Reply Animal Meeting Native ls hereby given that In pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- rtinn ii public meeting of all con- tributors to tlic Prince Edward gl- n l The Prime Minister re lied to I ask the mirfster to note that’ I105 yet bean rcsolyfid- v that-fetter on the 2nd davpof Jan- suggcstion, arid if it is now too late |_ , I Slwilld fled illflt I unfit-film“ rrzujy- arid at grout length. 1 will tar-mas year. to heed it for‘ next 1t has been remedied so fer as net read the WllOle or u... 16.1w compensation is concerned. I119 in-glns by Saying um, he has lind ll l.\l, will be held ln l. _ Some extent 1n the 1m raved ygnr. _ . _ Fulfil“ "llll- Cliflrlimelmm: §’,l§.§‘l§,ll.1§’§‘l'by'll§§.l",§,l§§,§§§§ 1113i. markets resulting from iriloreas- “This matter should be i. lfloal enterprise has appar- lmcl an npno-turrizv of discrvsin-v ‘Wm “m” “dimmed ‘mes “l” aim lulu". hflff" rrTirursrt-ry. iuny 22nd at 8-00 P- mg than ‘adjourned am‘; -' 4mm. ed war-time activity. They have grvm early consideration. as Hilly been completely drscour- with his colleague “the reprerenta: mm“ ll’ llllpllwe “lllllwsl mlllw‘ ciryraaii iii: l iii ~ tu the nvrpusr oi eloctirnz Trrrr- lunch wa emu ed b an 5311mm therefore been greatly "aisup- it might ossibiy involve the 1 aged from rmrjaticmpt to pro- fions of your lfiilPrs of Deconiber‘ Wily?’ Many who had been con- Ju, 515:“? ,1“ u“ l" "l" mllerllmellt “l the lu- $l20 s ‘ y y l n minted to find their situation giving of rrstructions in fir-re vide a third ship for the service fr... 13th". mm "1 prcpgsg m set llmll l” llsllllllls Wllll lllsalllly '9' of segoriiiai-b- i ititulinn in accordance with the wot” this year: man it has been spring as regards limitation of and ill the meantime the only on; the pnsirqon o; the govunrnent suiting from hm. stages of the dis. value Owinlv $111; b‘ lll"l1““*‘ “ml ll" ll“ llmllaclllll‘ l" Next meellnll at lhe home 01M“ since the trough of the de- acreage. Probably a mandatory mebhflll 0f tun-sporting produce 0n each of the questions you have fgslirw°ie able l° return i0 their We “on, In,“ m“ . ' mi res. < ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ uieh business ns may be brought he- Inre it. ADA E. HARRIS. Secretary, Board of Trustees. b443~li-B-10-13-i5-l7-20. lrdcnounnn woman's IN fiTlTllTE lire April meeting of the Mec- ilomrlii Woman's Institute met at the home of Mrs. UJTIIO Kelly, Suittiurtrt ‘Firurstixry April 1'1, with it Mrs. Leigh Kennedy _ f Meeting opened by repeating (d-ecrl in unison. follow- tl byltnll Cnll which was answer- ltl “till. u trouser-leaning hint. ll Was riwrrled that. a miniature Auction be hold at. the next regular‘ mrettntz. Cltfll member- to donate lit article im- sale, Preston Wood. Cross Roads. (Patriot Please Copy) Cleaning in. To save the expense of sending a rug to the cleaners, remove all loose dirt from the rug, and then test the rug as to fast color. using an obscure corner. Make a jelly by dissolving neutral soap flakes and water tn the proportion of one of soap to five of water; let it cool; then whip into a thick lather, like shaving lather. Place the rug on a table of com- tortable helfiht and apply this with l small soft brush, using a circu- lar motion, andscrub a small are: at a time. Do not let the "ua be- wme thorourhly wet: when finish- ed Wit-Shiny. the back should be as pression. Prices of farm pro- ducts seem to be oing down. while rices of ins rument-s of produrfion. such as fertilizer. machinery. earfnment. ct cetem are steadily advarrcina. as well as the cat of such necessaries of ilfe as the tanner requires to purchase. While there is not yet rmv scarcity of farm labour. it is becoming practically im- possible for the farmer to ru- cure. owing to the reiat-vely high wages paid for labour‘ on construction work. The farmer‘ certairfy cannot afford to pay an tng like competitive W889! wi the present prices 0f farm products. '" ‘ ‘n. MEMBER: They never could. limitation wcud not be desir- able. but the intimation should robabiy be given that a lim- taiion would, be put on the number of acres whose produc- tion would be stabi ized. "2, In regard to pork pro- ducts. the farmers complain that they are obliged to pro- duce tires‘; commodities as a war-time necessity at a loss on the cost’. of p otiuctlon. This be- ing the case, they claim that tire dominion government should accord them two forms of i12- Iief: (a) through the bacon board or some sllch agency the government shoukl insist tirflt sirould receive a. better price tpom the packers. 'I‘herr would seem to be considerable ground for‘ this clam. owing‘ to the contention that the prices paid trucks is by the Borfitrn ferry. urhere exorbitant and amost prohibitive rates are charged I referred t-o tilts nrrttor situation has not been remedied. "Arr agitation for the 'ower- ins: of these rates has been car‘- ried on for marry _\ s. but. without avail. I am i ncd to think that the hnlciini: up of the Wood Islands fuirv pio- ject is a strong argument for‘ tire reriirction nf the imescrit, exor- bitant trunk rates on the mil- wny ferry service. I have no doubt that y'all rvmrlri be ast- onished to learn fir" figures of the rates clinical for fcriyhiz even the slightest of trucks a- cross the straits." Charlottetown Conditions nt. some lcirgtir inst year. but thzrtI t raised." l FirSt. be deals with the process. inf: tax. That fins nlrcadv been dealt, Whir- Second; he refers tn the cliffi- cultros experienced by the potato lfarmei ‘as a result of the poor ‘market. "this season." ’I'l1e_n he goes onto dual with the situation in the [Iiiitczi States. and he says, “It is ,diffu~ult. to sue how low prices rcruhl ll-JVO been avoided" 'I‘licn he states: "The present surplus of pota- toes. imlikc that of appes. can- not be irttributozl to the effects, llle WB-i‘. since Canadian irotrrtous do not. ordinarily go to I Eruropenir markets, Point/i marketing problems are largely domestic, and it may be that l some voluntary limitation of pm. riuntiozi might help, though ex. porience would indicate that. n reduction ilSilally gallows nag- getting Sliiilllilii; spar. been difficulty in s needs of thr- Cancun; new bags. As a rcsul JUN.‘ bags irrire Bpiiimbnrl) They are being (‘listiurir-fl o. locally- by salvage grows c ' COMM I-f l I With his anii-pellagra work far advanced. Dr. Spies is branching mto other‘ fields of medical re. search. V Preliminary studies have led him to believe that pyorrhea, forerun- ner of tooth decay, may be due to Smile form of diet deficiency. H? predicts that the time is not ffll‘ flWfly when bakers and other food manufacturers will place vita- mins and nicotinic acid extract into basic foods to forestall such maln- giefls as pcllngra, scurvy and pyorr- 3. Savmg For Victory That quaint song. beginning "Any rags-J’ which used to be so famil- iar in the streets of London Town, is being given an added flavor by I/UR ‘IRIJL SAINT JOHN N, l3 Itiny T»--(C- P) -Mugistraie W. IMtZnn-i" today committed Joseph Gfliltll. 29, for trial, on a Cllftfgt- o: my. laughter, at the Julie sitting; uf the Supreme Court here. Tire chin 0 arose from- the death of Georg. Walker, lab- orer‘. in a. brawl. Evitienve rit. Gau- dettes preliminary hearing conclud- ed last Friday", and opposing coun- sel finished their lirguirrents to- ay. l t . I i . i I I the farmers of this province to be Reports of committees were then .. CANADA-BERMUDA TRADE .. heard. srirnni vnmmittecs were re- ifnrmiiltczi, Correspondence con- wlrd 2f n lotto" from the Canadian “l” ~Pl'\'if‘r‘s Fund thanking the Mr. HANSON (Yotiv-Sirnbrrrryi; Yes, I agree that usually they a-re not. able to do it. But I am repeat- gig the remarks of the pcwnier of I nee Edward Island. and my hon. friend has endorsed them, dry its before starting. If the rue is farce. whip up only small amounts of the lather at one time. Have two nuns of clean water and two soft cloths at hand to rinse urallv after a season of low ifrices. Coperative marketing. of course. might offer some pos- sibilities by enabling all produc- ers to do the sort of orderly mar- keting that. the moyg prospgr. If the PJme Minister‘ has any ClIIIOSlLy with regard t/o this mot", fer. he w.l- iirrd that I myself put; many of the facts on Hansard last year. The letter proceeds: "In do not w.sh to rem" to these" . the intensive drive in Canada for just that commodity. The National Salvage Office reports great activ- ity in the collection of secondary textiles for war purposes. at Morrctnn for goods shipped to Halifax are ‘really lower than the prices fwd 10F the same goods in Montreal. The purchasing packers in the NEW YORK ---(CP>—~Cau:tde Woo second only to United States in 1940 as a source of supply for Ber- muda; reported D.S. Cole. Oena- dien Tracie Commisizmcr. The Uni_ lilzlnllllllf‘. Yflr their‘ generous dona- ll lllllll-“lmr fliYW‘ regarding lust l i-lhizyltl l)t‘ done by the In- {flu {)3 of its members is riff the lather at once. tiring cloths - medium dry and rise the water from one pnn for n fkst rinsirrrz, then from the other for a second. Change water frequently, as much of the of the cleaning is in thor- Sirap Iron llli‘ lruy higlrcsl market prircs for Scrap Iron, But- irrles. Radiators, Copper, “firs. Aluminum and Rags. B. BENJAMIN Phone 889. I08 Richmond street i ouch rinsing. If the rug has a Imp, wipe only in one direction; then brush in one direction before dry- n a. Dry the rue quickly, but not. in suniirzht. by handing it on a clothes- line or by placing on the grass or a floor. An experiment in being tried on a Wyoming ‘ranch in dressing cheap in cotton coats from one s caring time to the next to increase the yield of wool and keep ft cleaner. Germany claims that each of its filing stations supplying gas to trucks can fill 50 containers in eight hours. %~:—~_-—~ - _ Mun a 00040400 éooooofieoo SEED POTATOES For Sale o r Exchange edasalwrumand “Potatoes have been except- ionally ‘ow this fall and have been selling at little more than _, half the cost of reduction. Park products. whic the farmers claimed to be producing at a loss last year. have al game down in price. The time es ad an extremely bad veer. The market for oats has been very low. although I admit that this feature has the compensation of inducing frmners to retain larger quantities of oats for home feeding. Dairy products have been low. with the ex- ce tron of cheese, but Prince wazrd Island has been prac- tically out of the production of’ cheese for several yearn.” I believe tho/t is trite. "Iihere now seems to be cirrus- Feot of nrproved prices for fox rum but this does not benefit the ordinary farmer or fisherman, and in fact seems Add to their dissatisfaction. oy can- not see the logic o! flsing prices in Lon-don for luxury products. while their lobsters are prohibit- k m- dnwts are pet-reed beow oir cost of production. '_l‘his appar- ent anomalyisprobabyexplaln- able by m-exportorsome such of transaction, and i-t is eomse extrnnely agreeable to the for marltimes seem to charge our‘ poducerr. irp with imaginary charges from Moucinrr to Mori- treni arid ret-iirzr. instead cf gy- irrg us credit for the actual sav- ings in transportation: "A Crying Outrage" I investigated that daim. and I i I r believe 1t is substantiated by the lasts. athnruh. I am Lwlmd l0 admit that, I have not the proof before me to-niglrt. But if that is ' s°_q;\d me Department of Agricult- ura can soon ascertain whether it is—it is a crying outrage on the producer's of Prince Edward Ls- "(bl that. the dominion 80V‘ i er-nment should arrange reduced freight rates on the hog feeds which nre necccmrrfly imported to this province from western Canada these points and so many mari- tyrre delegates have gone l0 Qmqwe in the past year that it 1 freer. matters iir a critical way. as we» all realize the grunt c lliplefi- lty 0f the problems now con- irOdliJilg the Cl0miill0ll govern- ment and the arlmLa-bc man- ner in which your government is handling these problems. This is, however‘. cultural and fishing conrmrrirityr. and the provincial goverrinrcilt. is greatly concerned at Lnd- ing our Dillififv prozuccs an depressed and downheartcd. Bus. iriecs seems to nu fairly flout in Chainottetown—" Some hour. MEMBERS: Hear". rvnr. HANSON (York-Sunbrirry): Well. the mayor of Charlottetown was in my office last week and he told me that. there were as many: people on relief in Charlottetown “I m t many con- durin the winter season as there m-nlgil sligvc abcsrilir held on lljrud w. at any time during the epre on. primarily on agri- l I l t t l Mr. GRANT: He is the worst; Tory in Canada. nus farmers in Prince Edrvard , Island are evidently attempting.” t _’l‘ircri he offers the service of of- ficials of the federal dcparmcnt ‘in helping to organize marketing machinery He then discusses the iqucstion of Virogs and so on. and winds up with a defence of the ‘increases in fertilizers, discussing ,t-lic law of supply and demand. This is his wnclusion: ‘There can be onlv one set- isfactory solution of the pm- blems which face our farmers That solution is the defeat 01 _, the ailsriessors and the destruc- tiom of the totalitarian order, No. section of our community has so direct an economic inter- est in the defeat of nazi Ger- many as our primary produc- msof foodstuffs. That. alone, will snake possible the opening of the channels of trade, and the restoration of markets for our exportable surpluses. With- out world markets. there can be no prosperity for our great primary industry." i5 difficult to imagine any Wily in which our claims can be more stronguv piesented. A eni- ly. however, no resuis have been obtained. and the dis- appointment and resentment of the farmers continues t0 smoulder. "3. ‘Fire alleviation of llho Mir. HANSON (xcnx-sirnbru-ynl The farmer of Pain-rug Flfl\\'fi.l'd He is a pretty good Tory. The hon. Island 1s tdd, expressly and by member does not say that. the mayor‘ is not telling the truth. He implication. that if he curi hold lon until after the wa; he may is sticking up for his own city. Tolpossibly get some relief. I suggest continue: “Business sums to be fairl good in Giraiizftemwn an umgnerside but this hriskness to you. Mr. speaker. and to the house that. the farmer's of Prince lFkivr-nrd Island. the farmers of New Brunswick. and i-he other farmers Woollen rags undergo g transfor- mation that is hard to believe. But. ted States sod Bcrnrudn goods it is trite. lust the same. After this valued at, 31074333, Candjg 3L type of rrrizs reaches industry. 506.000 and the Ur cd Kiirgrifvn through the work of the voluntary- $1.490,030_ SELECT YOURS NOW We ave on display u solwf army of Mot era Day (‘liar-oldies nli fres from the mnkcrs. )I<\irs and Hunters are in the rrssortmr-irt. MOIRS IN BULK We have e variety of some thirty Mothers Day to choose from, all fresh in candy J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGIST Phone 82 llli Pi-iiu-c St. flffliflfififlIllTfilnilsuhiw %-.-x-,,___ veee-ooovoooo-coooooovoq 4 rranuuziéris - BAGS Order your‘ FERTILIZERS from us NOW [of Canada- the hog producers and .‘ - ' ‘ ~ ~ fg. ‘the DCiJlf) izrorrors. rinnlv cannot. so that you “In he SURE of ohhlmmg ‘lmu quirernents. we bu" at Charlottetown seven hundred boas ot Certified tléfln field Nb. l Mtltlllltlllt Sfllll QIOWII llY A. A. MlICBFlll ‘ll Mush- ilfilifiars tn be luzgely uttriout. . ‘lit t th . int who“ m‘ "g M‘ to e 9x6 she to earnings from air part breeders of the island. but it. suggested by my letter would llFlil; ul - . , “lll “ll-lat.” m‘ lobster “w” e o wait until that happy daycrrives. W Nos) smqurilcrintlty of Certified clean lleld Cobbler Seed. No. is lqlglgiafillflengg b? méiez: . glapldlitgsliiilbgforrlijldfiiélrziignlsaiillcig mi y “ Our NITRATE OF SODA and MURIATE of ' ese o o r - ‘ ‘ in... es ' n h ' ' ' Wm b. ‘ulllfiulmnl remedied w r in i iiiizlrilzi)“ izlrlilrzspawrd blsllrirrirliilrrriliusr- ‘fiends and Petra y eld this clean field Mountain Sand to gm my to o. lar extent in the nan May r say that ni s: usmureu, c 0 _ . an r -_ . customers the opportunity at planting the vary best. We W“ i" w°“‘ wingers! tyiolittltlgel gm; ‘:1; PIIATE in J UTE BAGS. edllclllmfie so many bags oi Table Stock for so many bags of this ~ weir, um is wiemul thinking, forced-I believe that ma fair term [may THE RADlAvNT "EMT" 0F These JUTE BAGS are the same size us the T?» '°'"l to the formers who inllltl to Continue grow/inf] Cobblers. l‘ up ‘ l to “MAM when board to m” NNER FITNESS lb. potato hair. Should you not leave those .il"l‘li . I _ lmlinmend that they change their Seed this your. Tumfiyseeellsio call an your requirements on Nova Scotia registered 11-“ qgi-iculturrrl market-sung Wl-Yl 0W0!‘ T011 stimuli ‘than lzrdustri trim farmers the interpretation of the statute. I nm not going into that point- at length. birt they were nnlv Milli- orbr-d tn chemo the prmcssim; tall on wheat. purchases. Carr mi o o tel] mg, that. when n forum‘ t l l t BAGS out in rains, from which they shrink. and should you store them in a dry plzrcr‘, rrrrrl while dry. they should he very Villllillllt‘ tn Vlill next season. There is evidence of .I li'l‘li MAGS -¢o>o++4-oo4++0+++0-§+O-+>% no .. u» on n; of is ~ ' have uttered the present no his sriet to s mill Mill write“ l°l being high in price. . tour f na. .idii. um d, I llllllll lllllll llllllllllllllll hid-i. i TiiE ISLAND FERTILIZER ca, no. . t B {.3'._‘i"l...‘."§§'.el€lf3.é3§ I "l: ‘Znlhilrilllrireiitoilrlmlhi vlilllfalriot liav: , _ ' Q l ll Charlolttetown. P. E. I. g i‘ - _ i time Will cwilliiil oroe a Q? that far. The matter was no WKw-r ‘lAtr > ' a" 5 a neuvwwow punt. man nun out pyo- drlottve Actual conditions Merrily of sufficient importance to] my, ved to the courts, but I belie