1% , sonw~ WETSTEG l I “will "umusmwuu,ssvacausmulaumwlumsu;i“ UARDIAN rm‘? what-mums- m-l Thtfhngha ‘n h “u” “n7 l. Ill! of the fiilldlhs‘ m". h Ieebkll. W ill Ii. welsh BOUT]. WFIII l8. Gnardisnwillhdsii lust an order E a column h reserved for new: loul interest but advertising news! nature may beinsert- B cents a word striciy psy- slfls in ldvalidl. AUG! — Bruce's have some wonderful vuluu in Wilton and Ax- minsier. L-HM-a-Zl-Zl. H 0 M 3- Mr. his bride urned to their home in Summerside from an uzended honeymoon to Florida. were given a warm welcome h; friends. AIBIOUSLY ILL- Many piends in Bummer will regret sf summersidu and former reudent quite seriously ill in s hospital El Boston. Mr. Matheson received pad by telegram of his sisters condition on Monday. -s|ss the new semi-grand Piano, n, special price. atlmuce’ . ~ L-lm-i-zl-Ri. JILEBRATES 78TH BIRTH- nAY-Rcv. W. B. Harding cele- brated his 78th birthday quietly st his home on - Belmont Sweet, Reverend gentleman receivedmany messages of co tulation from the three Ida time Provinces. Many friends called on him to extend their huartiest con tu- lstlons. The Guardian Joins n ex- tending may happy returns of ms day. B. -l1 I W ERINTENIIENT 8UP OVER. D U T I E S-»-Miss Georgia Brown recently appointed superintendent the Prince county Hos tsl took over her new duties at hos ital on Monday mi was welcom by the doctors and nursing staff. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mrs. Brown of St. Iiiesnors and , the late George brown. For some time Miss Brown was Ind assistant superintendent of the New Billend Baptist Hos- tel. one of the leading hospitals Boston, of _which institution ifisalirown is s sduate. Miss Brown will also have charge of the X-ray department, being fully qualified in X-ray work. Miss Brown hes studied at Columbia University and has also taken an- extellsive course in x-ny. Her many Island friends wish her every success in her new field of labour. Brown has _ been spending s. few days with ber mother since leaving Boston. j-vualtsr sivns so oars Grand River, P. E. 1.. and truth o! this strange story is ‘cached for by a relative of Mrs. the turkey sic on December 2 ., the next day while the men were theshhlg in the barn one of me turkeys disap- peared. They searched the barn diligently for the bird, among the straw and elsewhere but failing tht ‘that lg hag e arm. ac days from the first threshing the men went to the other end of lo again and to ‘was pu new dim rest ‘t!!! the focllry and is I W8. , lflflflffll HOBO the worse for its terrible onions "Personals - nds will t M) l ic.l:u "m I Q $ Oounty nuupnii " ~Mr. ~Arthur Jeffery has re- iu-l and.“ ha: hgglzillsnedshvlsfiwl; lam. . l. 4m mmffiii u: w; mu l- mum, town f Sum- nhumm. v clerk or un ddél. "Ported to ha s or! inated ‘m’ mu my ' (ions-lies Dru lurk -..u.£“€'1'°"u.!l.".i.°'.. a‘. I used to any hon: In 3mm,“ d» w lie us. . d" "Y u» u» sums ...’..".i".'..’.2'. 1:" ""- m- - Yillli‘ Ml]!!- -LACK PEP? use ivheat Germ rggfigglullgtgxlioa at Taylor Drug —nasca's have a limited lock we "Id filler fresherling. °lff1°°z¥4i3§fl§fi --CIIAIR.MAN 0 v REPUBLICAN Cblfilllm€ngliclihlzisse J. Mason, daughter of Mr. and . George A. Jeffery o! 3t, Eleanors, P. E. 1., was mad, elm“. mall of the patrons and paflrgn. esses for the annual banquet, of Eipllllgflfild District Women's Re. Publlwn Club. U. s. a, which was held on Saturday at Hotel Bridge- way.—s. BRITISH PLAN (Continiled from page i) ‘_"‘"-—— lei (nominally 100'!) st 9 to the mark rather than the ratc of 4i to the mark which now is in effect. Germany also sought to bu? mo“! Petroleum on a barter basis. Alt present Germany pays to; 35 Der cent of the oil with three types of foreign exchange and for the remainder in credits :0;- me purchase of Gennan gocds. An effort was being made to cancel these credits by development of Rumanian oil fields under Ger- man ownership and management. Eumnnians said no political problc were being discussed, but admitted that their trade with Germany would be increased to a marked degree under the proposed agreements. While they insisted there would be no yielding of political rights. it was apparent that German ab- sorption cf Guano-Slovakia had weakened the Rumanian military position. Many of Rumsrliats guns had come from the Slkods works, now ln German hands, and the prob- lem of getting replacements for u"!!! guns and other armaments was made difficult. At least 600.000 Rumanian sold- iers. called from s. doves army alga-Bil. weremheld 1st lloumanisls era. pa cuary song the southern border cf Carpatho- Ukraine. now annexed as a pas-l of I-lunsary. Previously this fron- tier had been with Creche-Slov- akia. bound to Rilmiilila. with non- lwwession tree/ties. SEEK HALT (Continued from Eg 1) _ Britain and Russia, Ivan Elsi-sky. Soviet Ambassador. ‘ that Viscount Halifax, British Foreign Secretory. call a conference oi’ the Foreign Ministers of nine European powers-Britain, harm. Russia. Rlumanis. Poland and other members of the Balkan illn- tente. lurker. Yulilslavia. Greece and Bulgaria. . Time Bsential Factor Britain opwued the Russian Maxim vlncff, Soviet Foreign Ccmmisssr. for two reas- 1. There is not time for such an undertaking lf l-Iltlcr is in get s. clear and definite warning. 2.‘ ft would be unwise to have the Foreign Ministers of nine of the leading European nations away from their capitals with events moving as rapidly as they are. The British Government has proposed instead its plan for an snfl-flllimssicrl deduction. 111cm is every indication tonight that it ill be accepted by Russia and W France. The declaration will be designed to check Germany's eastward drive for the domination of Eur- ogs and sound a rallying call for tose nations most vitally wh- corned. Diplomatic Declaration R will be a diplomatic declar- stionmotatrssoyorshI-ni KM?- By implication rlither than l7! definitc eouunlitmentl it. will warn Hitler what lies ahead if he persists in nu Present ‘policy c! the in be con- demned Hitler's "wanton lawless- also u of the Ameri- lo fix the value of the Rumsnian ' ' EARLY RETURN (continued from pm l) under IJttlus-niln rule, In recent years the "ll-LY was attitude was tlls re- ad‘: of lest week's events m m. Germans said MemePs pop ulation is approximately 72 per cent "German or German Meme!- landezs with German sympathies," and the remainder Ilithusnian, Hamlin?" Plftured as ready "mos re " self-determination . Clyawgf-ble in: Mlemel Lsndtag, but Ilithusnian diplomatic quarters made it clear alegofcrelrn minister had no in- nnofaply f a" _ tecitor" for Litlllusirlniga lug-salt, no "If anybody tries to enter our “unify l1 force of arms. we will resist to the last and defend our lndemndence." one Lithuanian said. In ietum for mg 5 Mgmgl accept self-determintaion plea Lithuania, it w reverted. would be offered attractive economic terms Germany's purchase o: he; lmber. for duce and t pm- Text 0f Spech By Dr. iianion UITAWA. March all-Following is the partial text of the speech today by Conservative leader-Man- ion on international affairs in the Rouse of Commons: "I can say it is time for the democracies of the world, for the United Kingdom. E's-once, the Un- ited States, the British Domlnions. the smaller nations and all others throughout the world who want to stop fills mad anllbltion of Hitler's to stand together and make it clear that they are standing to- gether morally at any rate. "I am not talking war. but It seems tn me that the only way we can stop war is to show that there is a solid front amongst all the democratic civilized Christian peo- ples of the world against the at- tempts of this man to dominate the Tghole world. p“ h “ ere are w c say. that war is inevitable: and l have had that stated to me by outstanding people, but. I do not believe that war is inevitable. As Earl Bald- win said at the time of tenllber crisis. if them is only a five per cent chance in favor of peace, I am in favor of peacenmd I believe in the democratic peoples c! the world presenting s. united l-on . ‘May I maize it clear to you, Mr. Speaker. and to the House and country tilat I am s strong peace lover. I am Just as much in favor ofpeaceasMr. Gham lain or the Prime Minister or an member of this House could p0 = bly be. I am a. peace lover from the bottom and horrors o war at "l saw strong youth, healthy mien turned into nervous wrecks. crying for help- I saw mutllations and eases oi blindness: andwe allknow that 60,000 of our best Canadians lie in Europe. We all lcncw the Great War into which our world was unged by the man who ced him in Germany, the Ks scr. but noil as dangerous a man as Hitler, but he brought war on the world. And today because of dic- tatorships, particularly the German dictatorship, s: ts are great- sl- today than ev before. "We know wha war involves. and all of us who happened to have served are the most antag- onistic to war. I think there is no body of people in all Oamds that is so‘ antagonistic to war as the four or five hundred thousand re- turned rnen in this country. ‘They are hhe strongest for neace. we saw that holocaust war which was to make the world safe for democ , but did not do so. Democracy is in a more vrmlloul tion today than it has ever en. The war to end war, as it was supposed to have been. failed m end war. Our ideals have been d ttere . "on top of all that knowledge I have three sons of my own- ‘I llfl s. father who loves his children and does not. want so see them used fbr cannon fodder. f symm- thise with all fathers and mothers. . i ... ' it exactly as I have it here: Text 0f Speech By Premier King i OTPAW _. u. v gfiw” “can 6 8 Edison. “t? °“c.§.;'ffi.‘§.’.‘. ‘i531’; follows. ‘ ‘lbs devel menu; q; m, u“ “k. tender t desirable um 1 make hr he intemstiorial Lgltilgltglgfmbifi 0:: Jie factors‘ are not g clem- n come to take up ii ' the Department of Eitsrgzlmssuf fairs. I shall seek to 1 mus questions which R310 all]: mil? mkcvfllistyearm mp m1“. °f the Dfl-‘it few months, have crest. ‘d 1°? C!“ 8. as for other count- Ifhave been tak so fimbrkuarded refercrfges I Fulfil/YE e pflmmllk 0f the mcnt-ll to m9 on orfllhsllllutlun. I pointed out situswign vtumffi?‘ uh’: a "Rum world 5 e “n! in the and th s We mlght l... a’ questions larger th i2? 53$. ‘iiiiii? - W! B-lmreherlsicns ad some foundation; so 1 bell", h" "w feeling that u... outlook f” improving. to which I l-sremx week It Will be observe: Oélblédarch 7 that in the foreign officasfirxil’ nation had somewhat cleared E 19w previous dung‘ 1 w“ t I at! adhered I had said on the previous something which. all considered, it was 5. n......‘;;%’i§‘.}....“l..°lli‘ “m “M” ‘c I made no cl lm to m: “malxyrexcluaive _ come realities, of avoiding giving wgy w Propaganda. I have myse no do. sire either to ignore me 59110115 suoak me events of illc cast week Elven to the world's hope o1 §§£°z~.~"‘..‘é’..f€‘“‘°..’“‘* m“ “‘."‘““' o1 anger as f the vilglrald were heading iomarmsged. We have witnessed this l, Week the wanton and forclblcpacz- cupation by Germany oi the great- Br Dirt of what. remained of the Czecho-Slovak RflpllbilC. Fhllowlll this example. whether or not witg and nic 0r rlnany“ l, H important After M a w: any unlch, it was f the Czech- 0- lovak Republic wo d be immune from B88resslon. rm hope has not been realized. There are few couhtrles that do 110i regret the fate which now mtflrtfl-kfill thagrgailant and vigorous small nation. ey regret still more evidence s great coun has Elven that it. does not consi er it.- gelif bound! by pie cs ftrhesely ex- l a ewsnortumon before, andngat it looks to force 8,5 me sole basis o! relations with lg ntlshbors and apparently with the world. The occurrences of ih cannot find any defence, have aPPeared t0 be the case wlm some of the earlier manoeuvres, as reactions against excessive terms of the treaty of Versaill . or in the principles of self-dete tion and racial unity. " For the nmscnt at least. so fal- 9-! Wt “OW. no within-y in all Eur- ODO ls planning by counter force to reverse the result of forcc in Cache-Slovakia. It is raihzr a question of weighing and considering who. no d what remained a? take actual shape out of the fog oi conjectures: to Prepare for all pos- sible contings es. Mr. Chamberlain, in his frank and moving s ch at Birmingham w.“ - the end of an old adventure, or the beginning a new, the last attack on a small state or the bcginnin tcmp: to dominate t e force? Ho did not attempt wer those questions, bu-udcclared tliley would require consideration not. only by Germanylq neighbors but bv others even outside of Eur- ope. and that c Government of the United Kingdom would consid- er them in consultation with the members of the British Common- yeaJth. France, and various other powers. 5o far as Canada is concerned. the Government is ready at any time to take part in such consider- gtion, to _l)in in consultation with the Unite Kingdom and with such attempt lbfiffffilllllktetdhe world. We must show a uni front and show ii, frankly and couraseously. and if do that there will probably be no war. ‘Ii-lat. sir. is the prayer of us all. "May I close my runerks by reading s. sentence or t/wo I have 1nd typed because I want to give ."As Icader of the National 0on- ssrvatlve Party I offer now to ioill ioyally and wholeheartedly with the Government in making it clear to all the world that. aunited Osh- m... iv-with one mind and m‘ to preserve its r Egg a Station yKenzie Ed . what may. and its mtionhood. And may {mist us in our eflorte." and I ' r" “sow at t1<¢'.'="'8*°" ““';.”7.“.I..°.L’2 ... m"! fibre‘? =‘u-""~l'-'='~ '°".i~;“°s?.i'....; °“' W‘ “Jflgfigmsngo: l ,, s." _ tctawirlxoqggig ~m"-'.~=l:.. a'='-...i-.l%....£:. tspyiboIAeIifilflIIdllI-dil A tom‘ ‘I SID it AND ' PRINCE COUNTY e week Diem the ru-suls dir cti ylsa PHYSICIAN! PllBOR-III FIBHERHAIII ll I A L T H SUPPOBTM-Beca to give free consultation or fitting of any of thug hl‘h- ly recommended supports. Make an appointment now to meet Miss Graham. I U a ROOMS THAT CHARM!- Cume in or phone our Hard- ware Department for a copy of “Rooms That Charm" a clever booklet Ihmvlng in- dividual color schemes by Betty Moore. A practical and useful booklet that will give you dolens of clever ideas for rom- spring pointing. I l i ovsran caowsas SUP. PLIESF-We have a com- plete stock cf CopperOIeote, Tll‘. Stove Oil. Bensol, Spat voile-awn. Wire Netting and other sundries. Onion filled uromvtly by our Jhrdware Department, I i li INCUBATOBS AND B800!)- ERS-We carry in stock 150 and 300 egg size Incubators and Brooders in standard Ill"- lt Will my you to set our low prices before buy. lfll- We have one only 300 egg aim Incubator that has Mn sushi-Iv used and will be sold for about Half’ Price. Come In today. s m w a KEEWS R/ODFINGI- Plo- fwt your hullfllun by cover- lllt "lull! with galvanised Flzevraof} weather P ll! no against "Chilling. Use Band's Gal. yanised lllbbed Roofing for yeflrs of economical service. SGINI for folder dggcrlbln‘ Reed's Roofing and its many HOLMANS Summerside other countries as would be appro- nvlu limit in speaking at _ . hamper- _ nouse of Commo that Great, Britain "squire; w give full consideration" the tense European situation conjunction with other powers " Org any state. “l1 be Infidel’ This wholly conforms with the statement made bv Mr. Chamberlain at Bimling- n {mm 0" Frldlly last when he said 1 am not lucpared w commit this Wlllltfy by new and unspecified commitments oileratin under con- ditions which cannot, Th firt wheilhcr tllcrc is further drives and on. and in ow w at. cou-iltry or countries may be concernedpand whether it case of agitation and props. glando. or of economic‘ pressure, or of military force. It is equa im- oriant to know exactly who pol. cies are being suggested to meet the situation. and what. measure of support and feasibility uloae are likely to knowl action w ich it belie should be given in the contingcgiliety anticipag- lf there were a prospect of an - greasor launchin an attack on Br - lflln. with rs raining; ties h on London, I have no doub what the decision of the Canadian people and parliament would be. We would resa d it. t grusl 111811541111 fieelciilomwin Mgllagpflflg ‘Al; the Brl Commonwealth. If it WBN a out. on the other hand. of B dispute over trade or prestige in some far corner of the world. that would raise quite different. consid- era ons. Canada at all times has been pre- cccas corlsult, ss n other freedom es ss to the most ef- gainst i such coggfaeteristm sass. "it. w will examine, in . The form of on and the conting- hit ma arise, are h this government consultation with. r t e responsiblq for Canada in 8 o r Governments. It will re itsfindln d ms reeuft,“ DTO of eo-cpersiion s- "equipment which were dcslroyed by 771s (Continued from WE? 1) 1n common with His Maicsty‘: bynl, subjects throughout Canada». the people of Prince Edward Is- land look forward with 988M‘ EX" pectatlcn to the forthcoming Cen- adian tour of Their Niajesties Kinfl Qegl-gg . Mid Qllfili EHZB-bflh. _We are particularly Filmed w learn that a visit to Prince Edward Island is included in the P10811111 of Their Majesties’ tour 01 ads. The citizens of this Prov- irloe will be honoured and delight- ed to welcome them and to express their loyalty and devotion to their beloved Soyercign and His 8PM- lous Censor . . The present Ye" W111 l1" b9 mes-iced by another event 0f BTW‘? national significance. 1n the "V91" ey-nrill anniversary o! the meet- ing at Charlottetown of the dele- gates who first formally discussed plans for the Canadian Confeder- ation. With the co-occrctlvu c! the Government of Canada. ml! Government is maklllfl D15"! m‘ the fitting celebration of this im- portant anniversary. Following closely upon the R0881 Vii“ 9° Canada, the Confederation anniv- ersary. whose celebration will be- gin on July 16th, Ellilgldililfi-Ytg: important part in P B5 3111K essential lmity and integrity cf the Dominion. rt is hoped that a lam number of prominent: members of the Dominion Government and of Provincial Governments throuihfll" Canada will attend and take Pl"? in the ceremonies. My Government has viewed with approval the success o! the Gov- ernment of Canada in nelfll-llunl a further iznproved trade Hibe- ment with the United States of America. It is confidently antici- pated that the terms of the new agreement will be highly beneficial to our primary PIVWWYS- Wflic“; lafly us regards the lllliimvemen of our market for WWW“. W?’ mpg, furs, live stock. and Babel’? products. We are also confident that the revision of trade e816?‘ merits between the United State! of America and British counts?! will result in more cordial D01 - cal and international relationships and will play a large purl l" 1W" mg more secure foundations for I ti id Ce. mAglrlcuwlil-alpaegd livestock Fwd‘ uuis of the Province drain "will" tallied a high standard of prod“- tion and quality throughout the m; year, although the bolas/O Qfgp was seriously affected mye blight in some sections. An ac shortage of seed Brill" W“ avert“! by mo, policy established by m7 Government for distribution 0f seed oats. The livestock and dolly industries of the Province coliiinllé to be the back-bone of our agfl‘ culture. and increased emphasis i! “m; laced by mv Government on th r promotion and impWW‘ merit. Considerable DNETE-‘fi 15 also being made in the develop- merit of fruit production and 1" m9 pl-ocesscglg of agricultural and mvlvitjphfilhe laid of a continued “w; from the Government of onnulm my Government has maintained its Policy 01 1185159118 the rte-establishment of needy fish‘; ermen by the sumlly 0f EBB-l‘ “in gquipmellf. Several additional fls uluidlngs have also been erected and equipped st various whim throughout the Province for use and benefit of fishermen l“ storing and processini? m“? Pwd‘ nets. shortage c2 WW1 and m‘ adequacy of markets have contin- ue‘; w ppevent many of our fish- ermen from earning a fair living. It is hoped that the new American trade agreements will 1111910" market conditions. and t-llfll 0"‘ fishermen will also substantially helium ilcm ins-proved "Wilma °l proceasln and markctlrls- Wllhlhi’ co-operat on of the Government of Canada. my Government has es- tsblished a very necessary 11nd!" me replacing of fishlni! T?" and the severe storms of last autumn. Myqovernment has alsfl steps for the furnishing of meter- lsi aid to the families of a larz! nunaber of fishermen who find ilhelnselves in circumstances cf reel distress: for this purpose, also. my Government has bfin B85155“ b? s. grant from the Government of Casislda ent has continued O nod Additional a s52». conducted on the Scheme in“ in w-aseration with the Gov- ernmctlt c o u r s e I have ro the sub ects of agriculture. llollllry. I les, otestry, practical wfpell" g1, hanldgrafts. dogmatic ome n Ill Nl "l" 3 courses have also been given u" the added subiwtfl‘?! Win48‘ at‘ sting and of p. i mechanics and blsctsmithing. 'I‘lle courses have been able to acwmmoda an m,- ’ number of yuulll; m?" . It. is anticipated that ' repetition of these will enable my Government to develop and improve the in- struction provided. by more speci- ii w. (iha berlsin. ulere is one h I mustnexuivi». 111d m“ l" the l rty which we Q1110? and never surrender. I P FORMAL OPENING l‘ ience. iic planning in the light of etvfl" During the past year my Gov- ernmen has also made Provision for increased activity in millilit- “§‘“ will?‘ ""l.'$‘§.“._£?li‘.‘.i'.“.f3i IP20! (Ill! mug-guidi- to the stuff of cc of W in the of improved methods of coopera iva mar - During the past year my Govern- ment has conduotedthcadminlistrs- ti“ °‘ m’ “ti: 2.‘...§.‘€..‘.‘u..°‘u‘”°u‘-’ h eve poss tent withwthe efficiency of pibl-io services. Finauc has ante? El u. sinking m , e xnalslrztained at a very M81’! I114 satisfactory level. In the PrcPI-I‘ stion and posing n! the estimatcs for the present year, it l8 06°95‘ sarysetfilat every care should be ex- erc towards l substantial balance of current rev- enues and expenditurfl- During the past‘ year my 00v- ‘immil “.i‘..°‘i““"‘i;‘.‘;l’” “T; ha -s ng ghe main trigk highway! 01 “l0 "‘“"“l°’- .3“ ‘iofiw; “m or ese saryible by the ‘establishment. ed a ole asult that. the con uch imprétled biflvwlys will be mldror uh they’ grle the motorists 0 t ti . Returns $3.25.“: {gm gasoline tax indicate i inki fundwlll ilmatssuflicentsmaltigw or m amount. of mucb needed employ- lzlisntprtglroughout even section o! e vinee. The tourist industry continues to grow in importance. and to 9Y0- vide increased employment- W} revenue for those actively in catering to tourists. as well as fumishiing an excellent home mar- lost. fm- tlhe products or cur farms and sfgeTllfi.‘n'llTiQ 0f lndu s ns KIM lated by the establishment in i116 Province of s National Parlswlhilfl development is vrwwdlus rapidly under one direction of the Domin- ion Department cf Mines and ite- souroes Greatly improved feclllt-le! have been provided by the Domin- ion Government; for the transfer of automobiles on the Borden-Tor- ebts are alsobeink railway connections and schedulw on that router It is f r anti- cipabtti that the Wood islands automobile ferry service wiIi bein- augurated at the befllllllng oi’ the 1940 season. A substantial grant from tllfl Dominion Government has enabled to embark on I A consider subrraded and gravelled under this programme during the pasir year and it is anticipated that the pro- gramme will be continued and ex- tmded during the present season. This programme of highway im- rovement is an impvrtant 1:010!‘ n relieving unemployment. and the highways so improved W111 b! of great benefit. not only“? W111‘- ists and others who wish to visit our National Park, but to tho resi- dents of the localities through which these highways Pl!!- My Government has continued during the past year to carry 011 the customary public health ser- vices or the Province. with a sub- stantially increased grant towards the maintenance of the Prcvlflcltl Banatorium. M Government hes also co-cper with cial tilanaioriurn Oomlilriitisscignlointl: cons c on o ares n o! the 1h- urses and gtitutllon. This move will have the a still fiufller increase i modation for patients should provided, and m Government is asked to eo-opera further in the constructlorl of a convalescent building in connection with the Provincial Bsnatorimn. Although agricultural conditions in the Province have shown a msl-lsed improvement during the pest. three years. my Government views with alum the isrflc mim- ber of formers who. t-ilroulth de- pletion of their stock and resour- oq an unable to tahe advantage of the general recovery. Many fsmls ulrpugnout the Province a" unoccupied. with a shill greater number be a reasonable stand- ard of productivity. On the other mud, s, glut number of limin- ioyed young men are prevented g1 lack of cagital and credit from establishing enlselvesixl the ag- ricultural industry. for which they would otherwse be. fitted. ft is realised that great caution rnustbc exercised in dealinc with this ur- gent problem, My Governmentwiii submit for your ccnsiderat on the necessity of formulating a scheme of agricultural rehabilitation. un- der adequate control and supervi- sion. and the durability of be- ginning a own i and tail-xi survey been - iy favorable interest funds t counts: Hon. ve de-- __ of the sibaetfoll: vusuc urns"... m” ale (Continued from s! a licence. Net b01118 “" "y wash“. I! Mr. Hiemmings three small’ Iiutlck Hid yearly lease ids; cryotalized into law, how fully it would work into the of those bums. A Lhrep certain tenancy. free of rent. h»: be will claim that yo have e. clause "to enter a - sess in default cf payment", clause is in every lease, bu Dmkfloe not! worth the papal- written on. You‘ have to tats ecu for ion, in lease i l}. is stilloroczrulglgg 31g; with never s wo of friction, dlfllculty of any nature. I have had leases in clmnoes and Ni-Jeirs were all]? algnb! done by the hm.“ 9 . d nmXWIl-BO HIGH sin e12- and if not satisfied, w some hurldreds of only recall three who films succulents. mus. actual and deliberate mmggefldflagmlandlorgflittle protection. o’ pert-y holders from these and to give force to Iareemen ss now it would surely be magi-g as s. Ngulation to stabilise a in landlord and tenant ons. and less encoumgemsq the Parasites aboundlng in 1’ am, bu. eic., LEWIS r. acting ‘important ls now prepared for ...'“.'i"i:2 1°11 0f all outstanding 1 Passed mm lfra to loco 8- period of one hundred and statute law be M7193 gtltllzcut any considerable consolidation of our statute; be mum up to dual by m. re. I trust that your deli. W111. under Dilxne h-ovidence, duce to the welfare of this fig consolidations of to you a consolidation W-BGVBD years. In this eflective and useful revision a that the revision session of the Iczislatu House In Session On motion it was resolved erelfsn on fix” “dtobe Y. an the first order of the day on all W03‘ subsequent day Standing Committees The folio sta din mung] were‘ apvpo rllttedzn g cu nre: n. William Dennis. Hon. Jogn A. 99°18! H. Barbour. C. Baker, W. F. Alan Stewart, Jflwgfi tea- Jones. Peter A. Mclsaac. . Hon. Lucas ‘Irainor, Montague Anv gald MiacKihnon, Joifl MacGullgan. Wilxlin Rughm. Horace Wright, C. 9t, Alan S I. IA ‘lrainor W F , Private nus. Hon. m: ame- Guigm. Hon. Marin Gallant, Rip» eel] C. Génrk, O. Cleveland Bi es. J moss . C. Q. i drainer, John Mustard. George Barbour. Douqald MecKinn Inglllatlveldbrafy: Hon. 'r.w0- L. nald N film Prowse. Do . lhb Key, J. Waiter Jones. William mill-lee. Harry H. Oox. I Bills: 0.8L C. Tah- or, Edward P. Foley, B’. H. Aeneas Gallant, Geo I: Revising the II 000i!!! i “u. eiufgffil u John m» $0.51.. onminonslswsn a In Industry and Fisherlessflou. Bradford W. Dense. Aeneas Qi- isnt. Herbert fr. Acorn". moonlit. Ilinkietter, Harry l-LOosr, O. Cleve- land Baker. J. Walter Jones. . The H th without further delay. - - Th0 IOOOIIMI Hid -