-n:._.nn-»._a 4p“ i z l ii ll 7i i ~r r “ Petition‘: For Legislation Seed Grain Act And Other Measures In Committee Yester- day. i Provincial LcBislatux-e Aorll ll- The House met at 3.25 Pm- Mr. Stewart presented a Pei-lull" from Louis L. Jenkins and omen for an Act to lncOIPPYWB m9 53°‘ lety for the Prevention oi Cru ty to Animals. A bill in moor-dam; with the petition was received an "ills. Mr. LePage. tarbled the i01- lowlng report of the Public Ac- counts Committee ' introduced. the Country. -- ir-iuri tn speaker .....T°..‘2‘.‘i.ri‘?;‘°‘ at. floor-ov- Assembly, ' Gentlemen: "Your! ccmimitteé f the Year the Pubic Accoun or r enrfiug Dec. 31. A.D. 1937. D08 W. submit its report as follows: “Your committee met and exam- ined the securities held in the Sinking Funds, the Teachers SHIP" erannuation Fund. the 917119919 Endowment Fund and the Char- Housinrg Account oi the province, and your committee finds that the said swurities correspond Nltll the lists as shown by ‘he Public Accounts for the year end- _ng Dec, 31st i937. "Your commiitee further exam- books and records oi the of the Province and funded debt. bank over- hed the Trovernmeiit zr-rtlis‘ that the gross ihe not funded debt. illtiit and loans from the illlbllc 3n deposit. as appeal‘ in the Public Accounts for the year ended Dec. 31. 1937. are correct; the total lla- billties or the Province as at Dec. llstlulirliil grfluw-qlfmgéggl- “ srpec l1 Y 5 - (Signedl B. W. LQPGKQ» L- n- Allen, (LII. Barbour. Dousplfl Mec- Kinnoii, C. C. Baker, John Mus- turd. ‘Vorkmen’! Compensttlflll “At this stage oi the session." said Prciniei" Campbell. "I 596m,“ advisable to mention certain topic]: which the Government undertoo to reier to members of the Legis- lature. There are founof these topics in all and ior various rcxasi- onis which I Wlll briefly EXP 3-“ the Government does not See lY-S way clear to introduce any 16815‘ lation or to take any specific stelpfi at the present time. but. in order that these matters may BebrouElll rb the attention oi the Hell-sewed oi‘ private members in particular. I. wish lo trike this Opportunity 0f mentioning them. “The first one, which has 0TB- ated a considerable amount oi in- terest throul-thflllt the Pmvlme N‘ is the question oi legisla- tion for workrmerrs compensation The Government has Ell/ell Very careful consideration to the _re: quests which have been mcelvcfl from many quarters for the enact- ment at this _ Oil men's Compensation Act. And when I say that the Government does not see its way clear to intro- rluce legislation at this ion I am not sayinE lhfll- We recognize a great deal of merit legislation of this lsmd or in the specific legislation whic was pro- posed. But as hon. memlbers are no doubt aware. m"! 0f the ques- tions which was discussed at 81ml length before the Rowell Commis- sion was the whole tovlfi 0f the relation of Dominion and rovin- cial jurisdiction to each ot er on questions of labour 1983mm)“ 3nd various classes 0f social leilsllllllnl» A5 1 say, this matter has been gone inlo in considerable (lctflll before the Royal Cormnlsslon 0Y1 Dominion Provincial Relations. not only by the government-s oi _the provinces which that Commission has already visited but also by ‘I'll- rlous organizations and societies throughout Canada. l have n0 doubt that such questions will be given serious consideration by the Commission and that some speci- fic recommendations on thOH points and on the change in our constitution with relation to labor questions and social legislation will icrm a very important DB" 05 the recommendations oi that Commis- sion. Not only so. but, for the past two or three years such questions have been receiving very serious and practical consideration by suc- ceeding governments oi the Dom- iuion, and I am confident within the llCXlr year or so We shall see some very definite steps towards u change oi the division oi legislative jurisdiction aloni; these lines. "The Government is therefore apprehensive that any legislation non‘: this lino W‘il.(‘l\ might m: passed at this present session would become unnecessary or would conflict with the general solution which may be arrived at by the_ Dominion and the Provinces in the course of a iew months or a year. "Moreover, the proposed Act calls for the setting up of somewhat elaborate machinery. It nPWlirs to. the Government that the setting‘ up oi such machinery, in view oi possible changes oi Jurisdiction. would be p. work oi considerable unnecessary expense. I do not wish to be understood. howeveitas implying that the Government wiahea to shelve this matter. I think it is a very live issue and one which deserves very serious consideration in the near iuture. “The next item." said the Pre- mier, "is a petition addressed to the me o4 nth; I-f-cilgillllllv! Assembly by the a o acou- wood Hospital iequutlna provin- lon in the Estimates ior A\‘~/ABJ;'.Gd remuneration. As the Estimates have already been brought down. l don't see that it is poaatble to accede to this petition at. the Pre- rem, tune, but 1 would beg leave to t it and move, seconded by on. Mr. McIntyre. that it be received and lie on the table. Prohibition gnu-d wpic is hibitlon "I'll ofho 0 question trance in resolution passed month; by the Council oi vincinl gommand of the on Of’ the vexed liquor I have particular re- thll connection to n during recent the Pro- Canadian e Ber been this House Hon. Mr. McIntyre, that the reso- lution be received and lie on the table.” Qyflot Policy “The 0th vexed question oi the oyster leas- ing policy. In the corurse oi a good deal of correspondence on the sub- lent I received some months ago a recommendation in the form of a letter from Station No. certain wcti the Government in line with the following suggestions: have the lemty of the publlc’s rights of fish in the tidal waters investigated. "(2) To have the Dominion De- partment of Fisheries respect the public's right tidal waters oi the Province. 1'0 insist on the Dominion Government giiving the fisheries of the Province the protection they merit for the benefit "(U To W3) fishing. "m To press the Dominion to make amends to the fishermen of may be considered the best law WEEK the sale er Provinces of the Mother “Turther have =oducation l . “It will be noticed," “that o type of liquor la/w which r ended riounded on what may be consid- ered the best in the experience of provinces or I may simply say that the Government does not deem it fit to introduce any change in the present law. but n to rcptlrt 0n fact that this recommendation has forwarded for submission t0 o! liquor in the Canada or in Cotintry. rcollved, that we bo- alom bucked intheuae said Premier the resolution any meciflc reo- n u to the particular is to b0 but the Goverrimentil to introduce a law the Mother stock. as phases the Province. aible to Rot th the the Province with age of p0 E. I. so many Deo much relief being ditlone. it has six carloads of chi large number be occupied. “We decided L! view of the‘ 1 move. seconded by‘ er topic is that other the Ffishennens Union, B. recommending that on should be taken by of fishing in the of public flocks and baby chicks for supervision as far can and will permit. We also de- cided this year to materially assist- the poultry indust chase of heaters for brooder houses paying one half the cost of same used for three years. will automatically become the property and. if of the purchaser. Cooperative Alleviation: “The Co-operative Egg and Poul- on is one of the old- Est w-Operative associations in the Province. and an association that has perhaps done more to create wealth than any other co-opemt- lve association. which we have. If it were possible for the people to try Associati thOTOI-lghly realize the humble hem Dlaya in assisting to obta quirements of the borne, thereby brlmzlns in a corustant source Q1 revenue. though it may not 99am the ho e sgntinggd 1% go l) well o! agriculture throughout “We round it well-mill impos- namely farmers and wives. interested in those two. ep- peclally the poultry. so we decided that we would take the matter up with the young boys and girls of stilling in their minds the advant- ultry-raising. When we come to realize. that we see in P. of the fact that our cltilens can- not obtain any wort that is re. muneratrve. that. under these con- boen necefllry dur- in: the present season to import Western Provinces u- m simply the demand in Prime liq. ward Island for domestic use as well as packing for that this is one way in which a of our people could the boys and girls to Chick Clubs. correlating of (i-omsix to eight rriemrbers who among them ll would purchase thousand chicks from W-r Department under- took to pay and has been paying tour dollars per hgiéidrad o: alibi: ya’ an r ' Chick Clubs. We give those Cglubs as the general a older , their the hope of iri- ple idle with so Dell on account 0X0!!! H0!!! the 6810i". we see m incentive to establish about one blood-tested B5 Oil!‘ M88115 ry in the pur- the part which in the re- iul field forage. which had an ex- ._.__.--- The finance committee was given authority to issue debentures not ho ax $88,000.00 under the sacral authority to borrow vested all: City. Interest biia imito ex- cee er can aya e year- tepof lssuepnot to exceed ma . . Wright performed vniuable services in promoting Boys‘ and GirwCalf Clubs and in silpe Cow Testing Associations. in tion t0 many other duties. “In ha: bee sixty-tour (84) rams est qimltty procurable, located decided to call for at The m. ateratlons to the fish w u; tenders for $600.00. ans were wn by Mr. James alien-is during the term o! the t . Tenders were let for the supply- ing oi ii uniforms for the police (‘Dllfildflligletélfi ngtost good igxoultg be a ma mo. "r "r l9- preciated by the boys and girls u Fire Department at $103.66 accepted. Tom Davis was given the con- tract lor suppl g gasoline and motor oil for cl y equipment. Price oi’ gasoline was quoted at the reg- ular prevailing wholesale rate. 28 cerits per gallon at present. while motor all varied in price from 0.75. to $1.20 a gallon according to B. e. W85 for us to deal with the d erent matters in which we took pert. but we hope that the members o House. and the public at la e will realize that we made an orient effort to accomplish the most poa- sible under the circumstances. "The Sheep Growers’ Association marketed their wool cooperatively and same was handled by our De- partment. The amount sold this year was 84.332 lbs. or arr increase over last year of 136%. We feel that the staff of our artment is entitled lo considembe praise ior the efficiency. and economy with which this work was carded through. as well as the general work oi the Department in order to keep the expenditure down to a point where we would have over $1.100 oi’ our estimate expenditure "The outstand feature of our years activity is t e success which we have achieved in the dairy work of the Province. The spring opened up. and gave us a. wonder- “Milllona of Rats" Coun. Blanchard. chairman of the Public Property Committee of the Council was authorized to bring in a report of conditions at, the City Dump with an recom- mendations he might esire to make. Action followed reading oi resident of the S. P. C. A. declar- piéeghgt arcglsses Ioi’ anitmals dis- . er nspec or Mac- Leair and taken to the City m. oinerator to be destroyed were leit on the dump. Hundreds had been dlllloaecl 0f during the winter and l SHIOIIB condition would arise Wit-h the advent of warmer Weill-her. it was alleged. Coun. Hflnflwey declared there were millions of rats on the dump and cellent efiect on the flow of milk. The drought of the late summer retarded the production to some extent. but the followl tabulated U‘ Roadway be Road sud it made no difference on and make this e that were not so he saurlrlction to the pevmwi Coun. Henneuey. streets under the present 3° as the previous council that Dominion was a sort spot tn. material the perfeotaright m supplying it, and should aid o. m... r n» u. wwgegmbghbggdme"; w" le advances he" “m v ‘was! It w" Q10 of urns“ . "-‘ .. ‘l-“e-r‘? s‘? - ' w‘- r...“ alder-able nimber of sires added to “flm §1°:mwo$us§rtirui& zitgvlgeowo! m’ t: eminence-sir ..... .. or cor»- D- c- we». mm»- ~»-,»,,-_r,-»,=,-.-,=g; .... time loos on we. expect to receive “h” 1mm“ M m“ “mm” e" (igll-tgc“; ‘up h, '88 m“; wonder-nil advantages from the T I Dcbenm.“ a“ u; l '9 M,“ com. production oi those valuable - ° m” {any mound w is Our Field Promotel’ ° "l" Pl m! work. wi hdraw his “o! the Chairman oi as well explained lflfi EOVUICII] Governments gave each 810.000 101‘ the work which had t0 be 00m- g; or! tin- g market in th Market Building. b“ u, 31 1-, g Mgr-uh m" w” m “cm ° w Tenders to beein by the last oi L“ ven-f“, ° ressolufltlori went our m“ W99k~ Tl" W°Tk W" 11°‘ 9X‘ through the Council that the Park gated to oozlttmore then finished to Brighton r said. I! there that required ax- oontractor did the mem 'ihbfwtllxgg Cali Clog fiwmglmg Vggiuo-xgaglgllblllaéc big; Ooun diet leined how 1'5 ‘ s In were on display. and prizes a- FM! ll 1°? W” "Id the inon was supgllzd and the worded to those you animals of M 4 l1 necessity or hlillildfl the work fln- outstanding merit. {fills was ished last year. oney voted the lllederol Government for su 0!} well as b the public in general. M?!“ 1° work hm to be used before the The activ ties oi our Department tender for w plylns two heavy 911d o! the financial ear other- are so varied. that 1t is le dull’ m" 95X - "d lube-i 1°!‘ the wise it had to Le re-voed and op- position might arrive whereby it would not be revoted. he explain- ed. While the road was be the contractor ran into a t and extra material was required. He didn't receive the bill until near the end oi the last council's done t spo it came in he turned it over to the street committee for their sanction. Street members approved and he signed the voucher, Coun. Chandler said. There was nothing else to do Coun. Holman eel received a flat rate oi‘ 820.000 the work. The extra committee ared the ‘City for had t0 be aid out of the City funds and hareifore trhere should not have ettlgzfy wmpleted been any easit to ha ah m overmtlie agft r Vin‘ e l. letter from D.. T. E. E. Robins. .1 port of the until the base Coun. Chandler explained mat 00m T606 the WIS he understood the work had to be leted before any money was ved from the Government. Phillips Holman said, but he declared that unless authorized the responsibility was should pay the bill. Alter further dleould r City En- gineer Meaaervey wanted if hehad not to blame, Coun. work was properly partyothat took the blame and advance. the occasio on the 10th. BREAK third time iniihoOiity brokeriinlto Holmes. the alleys. Drawers of but so far nothing was "no ll Guardian ,.0n Community 0 o n c e r i a newly nature l coats a word Queen Street fratefuln rierids who membered her beautiful flowers and Tfiect on her 9 . bi day the (Yharliwtetbwn Bowling Allfll weekend and. n. quenti rattles. confectionery articles taken, awarding to a_ re- port at police headquarters yester- day. The law office across the laces, was also entered but polce were oi’ the basement window, through some one might have amend. had pendiclilia Hospital Saturday night. IJFI UIUI- 14-6709-1-12-812 figfm no“ A dipertiiro from the iuusl run conllcqmfl-m qr gotta! wrwisftmwmt Yo" ll; the reomt Hobbies on, 1o: Strand ghostra by Dorothy Craw- Ml m “Mo: mules-smears" ‘s: Wmnmumm m u a. "on woman theatre" Ni “° °'—— rausiérrrzae r: l» ._ - u ver- ‘mm wsln"§rllrfrrrrr“ilh' all w. which l» ve re- nmm mm a b“; Wm “m; ma: e, was shown in other im- hand after en ed in Dortlnt theatrical ways. l own“. ww- u r m“ monologues were all written by w» “ll-ll l m1!" "ail " '°"°”' r?“ t wmmlsllfdranllatically use: previously with the same saw. g‘? flaw he! owlrnd ma: MfilgglzretnnflmgfinnAgo dramatic powers. she was at her wishes to extend he! to d m m“ m, Italian iiahemm so thoughtfully re- with so many music teacher. times and about llen of of the present month. s nIPOItTIlD-Jnie within a few week: uine undomanding of the Intel‘ the was laying. Miss herself a musician of ' with many published nongs Iii-edit. In her iinal piece, A Eve , it was impossible agina a better parod bur soprano. ‘m the final it showed Miss Crawford mrhot building were sometime tF/illgtbfldbhe y and 01$ d 60rd former Jprofession. The rest °ll ak street from etch was also! m I of parody ‘though her desks were n. okod thali- comic Zlliir. as could be learned iord's actin stolen. It was believed fe “d” is! of the climbing wl oero an in wu because hu‘. somewhat i’ opinion a 0° which been blown in by Sunday nail-it's lctlr" qualities. She has retrial’:- strriong wind, The atm- (mp able clarity of diction and a pro- store was unalble any it my- sand,‘ aegis-id 111's the use oilnlllllm 1 . e o a on r ““‘““ “"111- v". rfi “p.22 w. im-ri MaInt ,d hie 15v mile 0 or l-Ilom. Lap, rigid m“: on occasions. Mention dimild also tyre is arrivals-suing after an a b. "we d’ u" m5"! "I111 "H! opemmm m m, o; excellent makeups in which aha I. . hgrpean artist best in the portrayal of dialect, her n‘; wife, Rosa, in; l perfect dell ht. He: on to lose her be- loved piano, showed a vary ford has an a vantage hare. bein| dist yofanama- observer oi the members o! id not reach the same level poetesa and middle seemed for lass - rotation. perha it s es similar parts in them. Min Crawford has may fine ‘ If anything would these certainly woul Mr. Marcus Gordon was the assist artist and filled h-i the .5223 Craw- inction to he: Studio to im- Infill I. of this telling Craw- PfUVdQ the Province for the destruction as 1"" as the family would like 11st- Of Pmdlwtlon a oases momen between the different that has been pmmm w be done L. u, y. negmmles n .5 comm 2mg... m. n m indeed l wand» 511mm“ nrlreagsrigrésvo oautt-grealkomoi glazing; my‘; 11cm Mid aa-ld at ARRESTS uremia. He iris a. summarising their fishing industry since 1813. 53': "wk Y 9° d‘? ""1 1 15- B“ “chlevement h” m“ action was token p m againgtf having m mrmmmnmndded —'—*"' ‘wmlqu’ md 3°°d "ll-mm 5'1‘ r “t? 1T0: hallieieadlirtfllt pul w ti‘; the rlorllri ingugtr: o‘! vfisbmfirmrg‘ urlipeflmendent’ ML w’ L’ Bren’ °°l1l1~ Blmehllid suggested the the work not miller walryditm (ammwed m“ ”"'_-====” agtbglllral: hvlvndmlped b! m. rauiuen e n ure_o pu ~- - ,,- 1 ‘_—'-~;l;~' “* , e as pa. m l. moneys in respect to this oyster ggg?‘ the (Flo-operative Association N°- lbs; o! creme” but“: dgnrtjsalilorsrllvleldblgksmlirrlzeignd 135;; lflolgilgl-lgfi ‘(lite tllfemfet w“ Lam over for fluolllng M’; truda. 5mm‘ 9mm’ ‘mi m 5431 "he" leasing policy and the my it u c mmwe wri give it our careful giaiiufactuicd. 2.1z1.8oe lbs; value unable m sleep one night whenea west and 0L. m v1 Wolémltlt g0 ht “mm a t1 h“ acoustics ere not or the best. ma °°“d“°‘°d<" igtrrreemon and sum" m the 70350311115“ bum‘ “lmfimlw- twas burned in the incinerator road settled rrsfiilfi additional Mt NMVIMIM lgswbl by “mm” °’ the “""“"'“°" "It Ix 22y‘ f-lilatth ‘Gaverri- flivzedggvn‘; “lhléhelalggsthwo ffuéager ‘gnéntxlilawersd meaglgéanlfisrl: 0 declared. - ' asphalt had to be 'DlB£6d to bi-Ln recurrent heart attacks m: once guuhnlnw‘ "d 1 c?“ “m” men n ee a. any r - -- Aloud th mad , pm" "uh - 0 l 0 . m0!‘ Jllrisdwlm“ "° m“ Wm‘ W‘ m" tllrp the cum“ °t lmreafe f“ ;a1“%a°§§“'m?” “w” assistant miter-wig; hlmélfid flvgl flwkgll ‘g! aevaralntrneesh we: 0d iomicioroilleeaiiglnlamoinwb-ed mt ‘my’ w “d " non apart from anrv when w- lch vmaflncfghm mulhwt the Pm- ggag" “MY a $461 “B e rrrui. An application m»? only a small pm o: the difficult his p18 truss-storey brick 3"“ ‘d “Y “““‘°“r. ml“ mmht be Lake“ by the mature, ed 1693“ bkdsyear we have - f Reese mil c. .583 _ e1 Langley was rend nd I. was me w do m Wm a m“ Nine em Hundrediana, includ- I ‘“°'°f°‘e “““""°°“ t a‘ m’ h '11 ' out M Wm“ we 9 ° m“ m“d"”"79°“- placed on file ° else but ii. in the work 01109115 Arou d 8th or astound m‘ m“ "“°'"‘° “dbl” “' m‘ whole matter would be aubrnlvted ha’; C" ed 23-886 unis. This has m lbs. time ibs. lnnrees Com Hmfimy annmm ed no underway- w“ m... g, m ° law” "4" sou-i Dance. Psdere -r and left open to the Legislature to the amtwm fill" advent-ace to mm,nmt an“, would ° un. i-iaimrm declared that u Sig: °,,. .£“3'w,dfl flower Sons. m. deal with as ll finds expedient. I the Pf 1" “dm” hm" , pointed w drive the new cit. p.191; the Work was completed in Novem- will‘ “i? esais w w’ "mm" w“ ‘h’ M vivrlukrl/rrstllerreioreormytlr‘ seumd“ by sands bl xdgtllaailsilwyhadalsiagllégnghgllile cJ-e“31l3'41()$129'623'02' m“ "mm following reading of an splpiicscr- b" ‘he d“ °°"-“°l1 elm-id have wrong been We; Qtramuhg-Dohnz-wflierylsvllgre emw l . Tl yre, R e88 COmnlUIl- " ' ' ~ _ v kl ‘(h b1 \ ‘ In - . . roo- =- rec-iv» our» sssrrsss or. $8rl’.€"§ri.li“‘l2.‘?'a“3 Mr r Mar»- i.‘i“i.°.‘.‘sii‘f“‘““‘ m“ m m... use...» em P-lmfl- table. so that members the me‘ l1 “T13 maintained‘ and our cheese “em usual committee reports The reason it was not taken up knew y or ' a. Legislature may be in a. position to take such action as they see The House then resumed com- mittee reading. with Mr. Cox in the chair. on a bill to amend the _ Scotla 1m y .th r- timulate th dnir lid KMQQQTEZ §§$°°‘,.wd”°‘f"“°“ A“ P" try pools ior-rfraeli tbgleirzrlrllaripotlrs lhe Provinceefor inydulllflml-ltlbyt. we gglugr-‘tlggqlm Th“ "W" “f on mortlgn or Mr, Mm. the Slleclel wade poultry. These pools cannot help but see um we are w” Big rmdmiffl llfk-mvléitftggfkn House went into committee with Mr. Baker in the chair on an Act to amend the Souria Incorporation Act. After bill was fln with amend In order to effect minor changes in the Personal Propert panics Taxation Act. t e bill was moved back into committee and the amended bill reported agreed to. Seed Grain Act On motion of Premier Campbell. the House with Mr. Foley in the chair, on an Act respecting securities for seed grain advances. The preamble states that “the farming season o! the year i937 consisted of rains and continued heat and drought gluing the suiting in a seed grain in runny sections of the Province"; And that viniciul during the the excessive shortage of seed sec. a provides that if. owing to GITIETEPJKICY CFO requires to the season a mortgage concern to prevent the areas aflected from being barren fit." lengthy discussion. the ally reported agreed to merit. and Com- went into committee rotracted of a mine weather. followed col summer months, re- serlous shortage of “it is a. matter of pro- season or! 193B owing to OOIIGMIOIIB Oftflrlkd by shortage in the season of 193'. the owner oi‘ any farm lands purchase seed grain for of 1938, he may execute in favor of the Provin- cial ‘Ereasur , or of a mortgagee or [unpaid ven or of the said lands. buch mortgage shall. if executed in favor oi the Provincial Treas- UPEI‘ , COilSi/l tuie a first charge upon the lands apart from school taxes; and, ii executed. in favor of a mortgajee shall be a sum due upon sale agreement and may or unpaid vendor. rt dded to the the mortgage or be en- tor-tied in the same manner. Sec. l4 oi the purcnase the Provincial provides; "Upon receipt rice oi such lands. euurer shall re- tain thereout the amount- dw for the and together w by default respect oi to confine Ind m: Wot“ N! man.- urchase nterest thereon u aforesaid. shall forthwith pay ouch Court oi Chance " In raplyto a question b saville. he emlirined that t wu the intent Decor price of JQd grain lth the cost: occasioned and sale, in addition to the amount of any land tax ae- sessment due to the Province in the lands so sold, and any auivplua bale iritn the Mr. Mustard ed ii it was in- tended to aeli the in It Prranier Ca bel replied int ailii-mative. e Government would merely absorb the coat of distribution Ml‘. ion of tho tmmt distribution to seed out! the machin- t up," OK Azlflflllt with of the Gévemr in Oounc . Mr. Mustard: "Will it be han- dlod through the regular channels oftmde Pruriln-Onmubellzflafezu wzhobilllltfiwdmiin ‘Iflrlloli ‘Ihoioilombilnwtoauolo "Cd's-ESE! inm IINIWCGRIIDM‘ Arr/m on elfllflflilfi @- duh. tomanaloyimnn sa “Two of the Telmrd to assisting the poultry in- dustry are ‘organization’ and "m. operation". oi cents. at“a turkey then thirty-live cents s0 that that dealer had made a profit of thir- teen cents per DOund for looking for about alx days. blish your pool, have your birds all grwde A. establish your selling agency for three weeks or l month in this city, in St. John. Halifax, Moncton and Sydney. Be in a position to obtain the value of thait section. These horses move b" of your poultry. to the Province a profit of a. rox. “We paid to one Province during th between six and dollars for pulleta of the Province and were received for first 0f the laying breed could not be easily filled. Hog Industry "In regard to the hog industry. there are some sections of the Pro- vince that have branched out in that line oi live-stock and have made a wonderful recent trip oi carried sixteen car the mainland. Many of these were selects and this one shipment ic- alized to the farmers of the Prov- ince over sixteen thousand dollars. One of our hog from the Live-stock Shipping Club over thirty thousand dollars year but. the disa that there are many sections oi the country that the growing oi hogs that are not producing one quarter of what they might and should. "The Live-stock of this Province has to the hog producers." Mr. Dennis declared. "It had its inception un- der the late Government and lleve. Min- Speaker. that we should give credit where credit is due and on in soyin Infill. ronaly mended for the fostering care they have given t0 this atitutl . "may v this - wtion znbfIfli-ll oiigfiv: h - to assist. in mrting for Ina a they not have a. blotting-pad at ma- rtment, up to the present time, has continued the/t bonus oi Event essentials We find 0n Christmas eve. I went into the same firm and asked a the carierry. she Ln that in Nova make ample provision for the sale also stimulating the production of their produce thereby securing 'I‘hos for the memlbera an enhancing are three lines of price over and above what the general markets pay and ii our poultry growers do not organize, along the same lines, they cannot holpg to succeed. the -c grower in this e past season. seven hundred shipped outside the orders that class birds success. On a loads of hogs to clubs received a greeable fact is are adapted to lng Board a boon Ibe- 8 cooperative in- n. pen-holder or that time. and butter is considered equal to the best obtainable anywhere. pact during the coming season to do everything we possibly can to n poultry and hog r are well nigh inseparable on the average farm of the Province. in‘: klifldllfitfyh oi m wou any t at e rogr h r instance. on the Saturday bee" 800d during thslastmcoupalg beifore Christmas. I asked an im. portant dealer in of years. _ assisted this industry in a. sub- what the price oi turkey was, Tho stantial mariner, and on accoimt of answer was twenty and twenty-two the inspection of stallions in the Province it had a beneficial elfiect ibr the industry. Realizing that clerk for a turkey. The price wag there was some protection, horses of outstanding merit, grading hi h, have been obtained and are well patronized by the people," two pure bred Percheron stallions owned by the are first 1" “harem e n e patronized byctirznirbvréirebrlgr fly "mm °°“"°11 and was from the use of handed over to the PrcvincialBan- were presented. Dr. LE. Croken read his report as food ins cctor while City Clerk G. P. Nic olson med lhe moor-t of Dr. 13.0. Kem- inii. deputy minister of health and We ex- - Coun. Heath Molt , hi m, Y W - Coun. Chandler read a stats. mernt giving eflpenditurea by each coimmi to date with the amount filmerided by a similar committee in a. like eriod last year. The statement. urriished to each Coun- cillor was d~ briefly by Coun. Chandler. Attached was a, statement of tax collections to fits with comparative figures, Define Dltien of Conlnittea Included in “In regard to the horse breed- the Province I The Government has n! Mr. Dennis then referred to the the busrlrieas tram- ‘Jl ‘ur'€°°‘““°lk.‘3.i2..“.‘““ i?“ iliiii . a s 9W“ Bwwpfl Committee. This standing com- mittee was first formed umber ltihe - ne e1“ with a move to two-ordinate and m" lézldnlelradone and work for- 7 on b at leut two as. Duties of th oommltt “to administer? all d-irgegtlxwl subject to the direction o! the Council. and to direct and control lmltely $700.00, and profits erivod those horses was atorium. During the same period the Government owned the pure- bred Clydesdale stallion "Scottish Cairsihaf" which made a loss in act c responsible horses which were dil- sacted last niwht was the aidoptign G earlier in th w m 8. himself was abzent ‘ meg Coun. McIntyre. He knew it was B0 ll-lflely to be a_ contentious matter 15nd therefore it was deferred until 1e present. meeting when he hoped a. full Council would be present, Floater e lained, g he as was also Coun. Hennessey moved, and Coun. Dougan seconded a motion - erable further drssrrgib ‘ n however the tte ' , - mwrlrll. ri.l..“f.r.‘ri.‘é’r‘.““ “ “W” o grlerk llilicholaonevfifilltlrafieumdingltgg prev ous ti and other d3? erilgalaslglaculcatlolm Recorder look into A bill from the Standard Pavin uestion was o would tn 011, mm other 51w; Biglflld? em no Camila-KW i‘ r $647 bro h Only little lness of.’ or: g-zlélnlllti, cetngent had been turned y e Cit Engm ll- fl-ppeared not all e" when be hardening W05 the aus- e Im- Wrlfl- Oil. from whom the oar u; \_ \ a“ "w" W" Hot-hing wroni with the material. ll mmtteralnowllibe into mr a future _ Mayor themurlm rateastheirahareioraweet m: shall be done“ the m fiv- ~ ' 8- The matte being m Y-llls year except for the fact that ‘or such ‘slgfictlelg, Illlgleszll-Yflgl: edAl-inaasxgliatkellipilp wnllbe L119 CMTlrDflny became aware that the any sum,“- t” his mremlm- m.“ mm the Maritime Electric Company to committee. read the proposal con- tained in a e H tim letter from the Mari- Company. Tillg Sifi Pavlnll Comm :9 611mg,“ °d lelned- “my cisimoriootlresl It? 001d oi the inst. him, The police health. that body . REC PM!!! did not intend to move him from his hiome because oif his Sworn cmtes had been presented to the commit-tee saying he could not strand the exertion or golng boron HITLER’S NEXT , £81‘. o... the {charging conclusions from the OGNITION gContinued from gie 1) ooimtzy boycott of Italy. him or ltglys African "rfifi-éi it's?‘ “ifrs..r“rr.r..‘°““'..s.°‘ 0- an - merit being drafted in Home. Without waiting for formal sign- Speoulate 0n Effect Perth. Ambassador to hi?‘ Q Rome. held their last forms! die- filmi- Wedlmdfl mums - i» B lug their work over doubters initially vol-informed t-h Gov- Widm n (Dedlc tion) mnrrn-Lriatg-Mr. Got-don. ' Government's step n- . it was learned. precarious doctors’ certifi- The soprano-twice Crawl’ States and problem. We thing about it hem sooner ..____________ BERLIN. April oi’ a building to hold 1.000. sons is under glans for rebuilding Korreapondenz closed toCllY. being studied, rivzr Spree would be mornin t. Dunstan’: riortotlum y p m “p” B.C.oemetery. consideration Berlin. ational Socialist Party newspaper Information is- Under the proposal! the course oi the changed t0 £6 Music Teacher-attics Nlinetoen Hundrediano. (arr. b! Marcus Oh. Draw-ingRoonIF- in Crawford. Ialame (Oriental Fantasy). Bai- ukirev r. Gordon. A studio Evening-The Host-cal. ‘Hie Poetess. The Grand Dinigheaa Urges St rili at‘ e z on llrtlsglfi §>°r'e'rrrr'°”“ormr°‘“' Of Feeble-minzled Auatrro rmen plebiscite: ii’ u <~ OJ’. B Guardiiufl S Ill Wire) m ‘mew-or MPH-ser- “, mmmm lintion oi the {sob e-minded in "It means that. Mich-la bu cou- NW Bmwwwk w" "dv°°"m l“ u, b, m ma,“ the ture today by E. W. “This qwesuon- e l‘ no Melville (Con. Carleton). and on“ and ‘o l u dtuppe.“ The number oi menial defectivel m mwmamnm awn“ was steadily increasing. with a con- “The some, m q, u ' sequent growing cost. and nothin and it should notabe irmi for - lggdctlllféledlwm l" m" “l” m“ ' aster‘? do gr “lg th: ‘Q1021: 8 I'll"; i0 let ‘mental ‘tea lgfifwfi... 3M2; '§,‘°mG°'m"“°,- n" increumgfllaaid 1w. Melv e. “A ‘ number oi other provinces o! Can- ada. moat states in the Unite several countries o Europa h ppled with the avewlmave to do some‘ or later. li-Construotion 000 per- iii the tn w consid~bldisstf- .. toll" ..:.r..r.. was: .. r9222. “we” ‘rl§.°..°l%'.§“..;i.lli".‘““§.°§.i“°°“i "* "We r “he was» - we mar" claimed the only object the Com- Wm. mantra“ M“ be “med mm a portion oi’ ear’: ‘Ger feta no mean‘ ‘Tug Mall“). E“?- _ ._ --- any hadtinagavigge 1.31m horses mmblm: lfijr“dflfi‘p°nllyn.“mmwitff°°fi Great George birds it! walls fr: var-sit; of naibsgs ‘frhfiéi? $31; kfiitritiriia ere was o var eir ale. we Market Buudm“ w exmmlg pounced. The eeirfent will m; country ' th Oi ' ——-—-= r s"""°“ '“'l’°°"°“ ggesrillrfoilntcilrsmrlslreumqillgrvgstwivfioulil ~l§l=wl~lrr'.é§|.. fiirloinaperetcerlg momigtnavo freredlts gerrubemqgbfthat “"55"” F~°~'*°"“‘ “Mfmma ' - . . an After firs... ............ mu m... 3,“; niwlynfigdvjwwigmggmfg tir"...°2t’....r.r° s...:’.‘“%l:‘.‘.....“.§.‘:i $3.“: my .3312? "r We n: rtf“.&‘3.3:-..‘.%2“r..t 0...... . ject. noted above. Mr. Dennis con- no " '1 standayds now 1n place. The Con“ so“ Norm; Banach, “"“°"' A“ mm w“ "l '*°‘l"“' for ti“ 1;)? lit lgrfgrrursst thivolllllciildlm puny will su ly llZllt-ll and cur- u Italian then ooulg i0" whim“ “fizz: “ ’ ‘P ' sacrum: ..: mr-r - m. r» w.» rwilirrrsn w" “pa; 1...... on ml m a» or» - rior agree q _ " "l b” ‘mlmmr mu- aqua aim m?“ “Y m“ h“ "We lfl- m: mlliedwqtaétion l: Yrtlll-llbrfi- IIEBS-ln Boston. Mass. Apr! on, or m, M. u “m... a, w, $5’; ‘Ee-byllluamagtmfiit can Inal sitimidqn" s i. 1m ms. Robert. Splers, iorma The“ w“, WM “ven”, Mex” o‘ n" "ad 1m!!!‘- “olleared llpj ar-ly Miss Rhoda Enman of Gran Head 0:5‘ llileflgllllflillkl . c . Apri. 11, 198B, John A h, ‘l3! R0011. Alli-ll l1 -(ori=>-Drult- ‘fl ears. mineral from h" ti: of the Anglo-Italian woord honle Wednesday at one o'clock W bum today while diplomats U Cemetery. granule/ted 0n flit effect It mlfllt SON — In the City. haw on the Rune-Berlin axle. NDfl-l 11. 1938, Josephine Morrison Foreign imriisl 0mm’ ma“ iso belozlvelll! “fir-oh ll B. d w. mu the nut r an m“ v h ‘a wmlmmd at 8.15 ilica. t enco to Card Of Thdnks five hundred dollars. it has grown source; it m, e tromawealdingmatowerof Ilnmonltwua ouliiorelaxiig tronqth is today dolr? abns- bani whidi have tied hloin -—--—— an“ iris-pa sq olmll- curtain. Miizhederickltldwaotiwlldl ll lion dollars and u it i: rww cw- The ennealflon oi will m tirurir eii their neighbour! l carrying on without unilt- Austria. German mops to friends for their kin M" W hugs’ tail bblom‘ from Durand i-h; we an”. “.511!” 1m” ment- uilietilmkthme w sent bouoodtniurth oth- - “is. oer-diam eaageaof penny- or will. in connection” with 1111,1153 m ‘u qqg,“ m‘ '° m" b-io-a-iz-il. “m use whlo need in grater. mum“ u”; 0N. I a‘; Hitler and murder SAID u mus ti~i- m‘ ‘ sill mt an Wm‘ mm“ i? m I mm“ “m a u“ wean 0 M .. i. nfiélwh ' '1 w‘, humaitmmuiyl alteration‘: .._._. '°"°°" "'1 w" w‘ "°°"" m‘ “l” twee: m. mumllmu a to ' M- Willtle! Riv". "m" “M, ’ ‘lg Zrkhlfist“ b" m“ m“ ‘° ""“ it mu not noticeable mttiwgl: misting of 110 16m in excel- 4- m,» ma: m. am a . “w: frlgzlrnifgd m “_ finfiq,“ M. *5‘; fif, lent condition. Good how it“ ‘ pg," d. . coma n boas wu given On- lllil outbuildings. Q u ant. O‘ qua W.’ threw emu-n. ' wi River.