.PaIG'l-: 'l'W'l-fLvs -rHE 'GUARDlAN.A (Tl-I AR LOTTETOWN MARCH 29. 1952' OUR NEWS BUDGET -or OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER MONDAY The sudden death of Mr. Joseph H. Fisher early yesterday morning at. his resld . 20 Bishop :..t.reet. caused deep regret among a host of friends. as the news became gen- erally known throughout the city. Although he had been receiving treatment recently for a slight heart. condition. Mr. Fisher was ap- parently in good health, and was making final preparations to at- tend early Mass with his wife, when becoming indisposed. he suggested to Mrs. Fisher that she go on alone. stating that he would attend a later Mass. shortly after. Mr. Flsliei-'s Coll- ditlon became so grave that his aged mother. who resided with him. became alarmed and stunmoned assistance. Everything possible was done to ward off the dread attaci: of corollorary thrombosis which followed. but without success. alid Mr. Fisher passed away soon after- hard. Mr. Fisher. who was aged 13 Mid ii bricklayer by occllplltioit was presently employed 113' Wiliiiid Burke and Son, coiitrnctuls l rcrzsmr Mr. Gcol-gr E. Savllle represen't- ing Fifth Kings dlStl'lCl.. said in me Legislature yesterday that there was no hardship imposed oil the people of this cty by Viliie Oi their It?l)l'('Sclltall0ll in the House because there were six members who lived here. It was an easy matter. he thought. to interview Government ministers because they were all residents of the capital. Mr. savllle reminded the House that in the City of Wasi"nEi0"- the Capital of the United States, the citizens had no vote at illi- He noted that Premier Jones had made reference to new iii- clustrial developments and had stated that establishment of the special power line was Pill"-13' re- sponsible. This would not hold true in King's County, he said. Mr. Savllle agreed with previous speakers that present day pupils were not good readers or writers and also was of the opinion Will- there were plenty of 800d W3Ch' ers in the second class grouP- HE said that there should be more emphasis placed in teaching on the three "R's". A suggestion that some of the patrol boats watchliiz 107 9939” crs might be used in locating ii9iV lobster fishing grounds was ad- vanced in the Legislature yes- terday by Mr. Hubert. Gaudef as the member from First Prince made his maiden speech- Mr. Gaudet. admitted that there had been poaching in his County but said that the fishermen were not. altogether to blame as they had to make a living and there was too small B territory, (OF We number of boats fishing. He briefly referred to 'ibundle" fish- ing as the setting out in one D1508 of 12 to 15 traps. The speaker referred to a spec- ial method of marking lobsters on the flesh so that they might be traced despite the shedding of the shell. He told the members that after I. "rough" winter the fishing wgg never good as so many of the lobsters were tossed on the beach. He also reminded his lis- teners of the earlier days of fish- ing when a Mr. James Mclnnis once landed 128.000 Wiinds W count. and any lob er under nine inches had an extr one added to make up for the lightness of the first. A freezing rainstorm foiled a host of crack alrcrews yesterday in tiiclr search for a Dakota air- craft l.h8i..V'8lllSl1Cd on 8 700-mile charter flight to Labrador Satur- day. The cream of rescue airmen. military and civilian. were leildy only and 200 carloacls of freight. If ice conditions in the Northum- berland Strait remain as they now are the backlog of cars should be erased within the next few days. Mr. B. Graham Rogers. Director of Transportation for this Province. said last night. An estimate of 350 refrigerator cats are needed urgently for the whole Province. WEDNESDAY 3. Earle M-acDorlald Mayor of in the Mr. l-'ifth Queens, former Charlottetown. who rose Legislature to make his maiden speech yesterday suggested that since Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan had stated he had been invited to "cross the floor" he should do so as it "would be a novelty to have a member from Fifth Queen's in the Cabinet." The speaker offered his com- pliments to Vic Runtz. cartoonist of The Guardian. for his portrayal of members attitudes in the Chamber. Ili a brief general discussion of condliioiis he said the roads here were used about 25 times as much its any others and thought there should be greater help given the city for that reason. He remarked that malty speakers had referred to t'lc farmers of their district but he thought that some of the most important llirmers ill the Prov- incc were lll his district and ment- ioned that th:y supplied all the milk used in this area. "D "F l Special guests of the l.e;;lslzlturc' ycslertilly ullcrnuon were lcpre-l sentatiyes of the Federation (-fl Agriculture and of the Agricul-.' lural Council with Mr. Cliorlcsi Yeo, spcukinsz for the former and Mr. F. M. Nash presenting the brief for the Council. The l.ei;lsIature nici in session at 2 pm. to receive the briefs und members listened to the very timely subjects introduced until llllc afternoon. Last night when the llouse held its first eve- ning session all speakers referred to the remarks of the agricultural men und offered congratulations on the interest shown in the wel- fare of the Island by those who prepared the briefs. Premier .1. Walter Jones suggest- ed that the excellent ldeas ad- vanced could be presented to the people in perhaps I betlcr form. on rly Reitcralini: its stand that the three Marilinie Provinces should survey the whole problem of rural electrification and attempt a joint solution, the P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture laid particular em- phosis on this proposal, in its brief submitted to the Legislative Assembly at an informal hearing yesterday. Other st1bjet'ts emphasized in the brlef were telephone services, land settlement, economic research und a policy with respect to market- ing and co-operative development, education. and electoral reform. The brief was presented by Mr. Chilrles Yeo. president of the As- sociation. and discussed by sev- eral of the delegates and by mem- bers on both sides of the House. "Our rural people generally," the brief states. "are not satisfied with the expansion policies or costs of electrical services in the rural parts of the Province. . . We can- not accept recent statements by some of our public officials to the effect that public ownership of carrier utilities cannot be as efficient as private ownership." It cites in this connection recent rate reductions by the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission and by the Saskatchewan Power Commission. - There are eleven civil cases be- fore His Honour Judge C. St. Clair Trainor of the County Court of llam Acorn. First. Kings: and Mr. William Hughes, Souris, Fifth Kings. OTPAWA. March --Prince Edward scanty mention in the supple.- inentary estimates for 1951-52 tabled in the House of Commons 25 -(Special; Island gets today by Finance Minister Ab- bott. sole grant made within the Province is one of 53.345 to the North Wlltshlre Dairying Com- pany as a subsidy for cold storage warehouses under the Cold Stor- age Act. Additional amount found re- quired to meet. the 1951 deficit of the Prince Edward island ferry and terminals is seam. This item is merely to meet bills already owed to contractors and suppliers for work and materials provided ill the 1951-52 fiscal year. A 52-point programme of recom- mendations was presented in a brief to the Legislature yesterday by the Agricuituralcouncll of the Province. Presented by the presi- dent, Mr. 1". M. Nash. the brief. in its preamble, made it clear that the Council was aware that all the recommendations were not within the authority of the Pro- vincial Government to implement since many of them were intend- ed for Federal consideration. How- ever. they were included ill order to acquaint members of the local- House with the full scope of the work which is wit.hin the Prol- nice of the Council. Sl. treasurer is secretary vice president. The Norman Hogg and the William Young. The executive for the next year will be Messrs. Pope MacMaholi, Erroll Laughlin. George Chappell, Dr. Gilbert Gallant. The newly elected president of the wing was also elected as a di- rector from this wing to represent it on the Maritime board. FRIDAY OTTAWA. March 27-(Special) -A speed-up of the project of a Federal Building in Charlottetown was sought here today by Premier J. Walter Jones and Mayor J. 1). Stewart who flew to Ottawa for discussion of Federal works in Charlottetown with Public Works Minister Alphonse Fournier. Accompanying the Premier and the Mayor to Mr. Fournicl-'s of- lice were J. Watson Mi:icNaught, Liberal member for Prince, Seli- ator J. P. Mclntyre and J. Angus Macl.ean. junior member for Queen's. Premier Jones said after the porley that Mr. Fournier had giv- en asurarlce that the Charlotte- town building would be proceeded with but could not state definite- ly when construction would start. A building of this kind, the Min- ister told the delegation. required considerable structural steel. and under-existing regulations, office buildings have a low priority for eel. At. the opening of the ses- sion of the Legislature yes- terday afternoon Mr. Frank Myers, First Queens. said he THURSDAY A real need for the truck mail service formerly operated from this city to Eastern parts of thel Province was noted by Hon. Keir Clark. Thlrrt Kings, when he rose to take part in the debate on the; Drz1!l.Address in the Lvslslature yesterday. While he thought there may have been some defects in the truck mail service they could be overcome by having the trucks leave the city at 6 a. m. instead of 9 a. m. He also thought that it the Post Office Department had looltel more carefully into the matter and ironed out some of the difficulties there would have been no need for the "delegation" which went to 0;. wa. The truck mail service had giv- en a real improvement especially in Montague and he could see no reason why the mails could not bel carried "on both trains and trucks. 10 give us the service we need." The total debt of the Province as of February 29. 1952. was 319,301,. 150.10 according to an answer tabled in the Legislature yesterday by Hon. W. E. Darby, Provincial Treasurer. ill reply to a question asked by Mr. R.R. Bell. At the same time Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources, in replying to another series of questions by Mr. Bell confirmed the report that the M. V. Eskimo had been sold by the Government. Hon. A.W. Matheson. Minister of Health and Welfare. also tabled replies to questions asked by Mr Frank Myers dealing with pay- ments to personnel at Beach Grove Inn. . TW1 . Flying It Came amphibian the. Aerial ice Patrol covered 810 miles: during a flight. of 6 hours and 151 minutes yesterday. Captain Char- les A. Shaw, observer of the plane stated that in general ice condi- tions appeared to be loosening up. During the flight I sealer which appeared to be in some difficulty in the heavy ice of! Cheticamp Is- land was noticed by members of the Patrol crew. A later report had been surprised to learn that there was no floor price on hogs in the Maritime Pro- vinces. He had obtained the information, he stated. from the manager of Canada Pack- crs. His reason for asking the question was reading the re- ply in the Commons of Agri- culture Minister Gardiner on the subject. Mr. Myers said that -farmers here felt they were being discriminated ug- aillst and he would like to see the Provincial Minister of Ag- riculture bring the matter to the attention of Mr. Gardiner at Ottawa. A report that the floor price here would not come illto ef- fect. until December created an unfair condition for our farm- ers. he thought. and gave oth- er farmers in Canada an ad- vantage over local breeders. A nineteen month old steer, son through purchase each week. There was no opposition tc the amendment as the private feeling of the member. was that the new measure would tend to decrease the consumption of alcoholic bev- erages through the knowledge of the consumer that he or she could miss obtaining their quota one week and still not lose it entirely. Several members made brief com- ments on the measure. Mr. B. Earle MacDonald felt that there would be few people able to buy (our bot- tles of liquor at one time. He also thought if the people did as one speaker suggested and tried to save i: all up for Christmas. there would not be much sold at all. in a move which rerportedly took even the Opposition by surprise the Government yesterday introduced I bill to increase the sesional in- d-emnity of the members of the Legislature by 5300 per session and also raised the expense allowance for travelling by 5200 per session. The increases mean that mem- bers will now receive 31,000 per session plus 3500 for expenses in- curred in their attendance at the session. , There was no indication of the move when the Legislature met yesterday afternoon. but shortly before 6 o'clock. the accustomed adjournment. hour. Hon. A. W. Malhcson. Acting Premier, rose and asked for mension of Rules 52 and 53 to permit giving first and second reading to the unend- ment to the Legislative Assembly- Act. Just before introducing the amendment Mr. Matheson said that His llonor Lieutenant Gov- ernor T. W. L. Prowse was ex- pected in the House today to re- celve the Address and there WCX'c some bills which it was necessary to have passed before the end of the fiscal year on March 31. For this reason he asked leave to have the rules suspended. It was un- animously agreed to. During the Draft Address dcbate in the Legislature this week sev- eral suggestions for improving conditions in the primary indust- ries of the Province were advanced by members taking part. Mr. W. A. Acorn. Sourls. thought the Department of Agriculture should look into the matter of bet- ter and fancier packaging of products grown on the farms here. lie thought that clean potatoes attractively packaged in cellophane would attract. the buy- ers and bring better prices to the producers. He mentioned that of the filmctl Hereford sire Duo Heir. and mined by Fullon Sun- derson of North River was lid- jutlgecl grnnti champion of the F.-ll Stock Show which commenced at the lixhihilion Grounds ycstcrdzly morning. More than 40 head of beef hell'- ers and steers were entered in the show, the first of its kind held in the Province and one which veteran livestock men inf- ctl very highly. Professor l.. H. Hamilton of MacDonald College. c.x'pcl'icllced catllc ju(li;c who placed the uni- mals yestertilly, was high in his praise of both the grand chimin- ion ilnd the grand champion rc- servc steers. The reserve ch.'lnii)- inn wns owned by Carlyle Potts of Argyle Shore. The Temperance Act was amend- ed in the Legislature yesterday when a bill was introduced which will permit the purchase from a vendor's store by the holder of an individual permit or a month's supply at any one time instead of Nova Sootla had sent. two men to study the same idea alld in sup- port of his suggestion pointed out that lmlported tomatoes brought for higher prices in the local stores when they were put up in specially prepared one pound packages than when they arrived in bulk lots. A suggestion that the Old Age Assistance Board should not have any members of the Government. in its personnel was advanced in the Legislature this week by Mr. John A. MacDonald, Third Kings. He felt the matter was so important that the Board should be taken out of politics by having only lnde. pendent men forming it. In dealing with Island conditions Ill general be recommended that the Government give greater as- sistance than at present to the smaller hospitals of the Province. So far as his own district is con- cerned he stressed the need for roads in the communities of Union- vale and Lorne Valley and added DAILY CROSSWORD t Island Hospital 37 that the "Seven Mile Road" from Cardigan to Dundas should be sub- graded for paving this year as it is the most important North-bouth road in the county. Characterized by Hon. A. W. Mlrtheson. Acting Premier. as one of the heaviest days work he had seen in the Legislature for many years, the House yesterday gave consideration to 2A bills while also giving first reading to another half dozen. BIRTH S OGEES - At the Prince County ospital on March 13th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Haviland C. Rogers (nee Doris McGaughey), Albany, a daughter. Elizabeth Darlene, weight 6 lbs. 7 ozs. SMALLWOOD - At the Prince County Hospital. March 12th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. John Smnllwood (nee Goldie Jack). a son. John David. weight 7 lbs. 9 ozs. MclNNlS- At the Charlottetowil Hospital. March 22, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mclnnls. Earnscliffe (nee Anna. Mcciuald), a son. CASH-In Prince county Hospital. Summerside, Sunday. March 9th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash. Graham's Road. a son. GRIFFIN-At. Charlottetown Hos- pital on March 23rd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Griffin. New Wilt- shire. a son. weighing 9 lbs., 8 oz. iVlacD0NALD--At the P. E. Island Hospital on March 28rd. 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. Seavcr MacDonald (nee Gloria Bell). Summerslde. a son. Hector Scott. weight '1 its. 12 ozs. TAYLOR.-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital March 23. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Taylor. a daughter. Mary Elizabeth Mar- sha. WORTH--At the P. '15. Island 1Ios- pital, March 24th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. John Wort-b. Pownsl. I daughter. weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. WORTH-At the Prince Edward on Wednesday. March 19th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs Ralph W. Worth, Charlot.tetown, a daughter, Judith Anne. WAKELIN - At the P. E. Island Hospital on March 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wakolln, a son (Melvin Walter), weighing 8 lbs, 6 ozs. PAYNTER - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on March 16th, 1052, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy P:iyn'.er. Clinton (nee Grace Nicholson), ll daughter. weight 6 lbs., 9 112 ozs. ROSS-At tlye Kings County Hos- pital. Montague. March 24th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ross (nee Jennie Lowcryl, Cardigan, a son. MATHESON - At the Kings County ilospital. Montague. March 25th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mathcson. Montague. a daughter Mcc0ltM.A(.'K - A: the sourls Hospital, March 13th. 1962. ,to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mccormack. Rollo Bay. a daughter, Linda Dianne. 8 lbs. 12 ozs. THOMPSON-At. the Prince Ed- 1. day, March 501. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. Dunstaf- nage. I daughter. 3 lbs. IIUESTIS - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on March 25th to Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Huestls, Wil- mot Valley, a son, Derek Chalel. 7 lbs. 11. on. GREEN-At the P.E. Island Hos- pital March 25, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green. I. 5' ” . weight 7 lbs., 9 on. MloNEILI4-At the P. E. Island Homllal on March 27th. 1960. to Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacNoill. St. Catherlnes, 3 daughter, Frances Kathleen. Weight 8 lbs. 9 on. GAUDET - At'the Prince County Hospital. March 26th, laoz. to Mr. and Mrs. Pred Gaudet, '5 side. a daughter. 7 lbs. '1 oils. SHEIIBY-At the Prince County Hospital, March 23, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sherry. Albany. a daughter, Audrey Elizabeth. 8 lbs. 9 ozs. MUIEPHY-Al: the City Hospital on March 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Georgetown, a son. 9 lbs, 14 U2 oz. burns FISHER - Suddenly at 20 Bishop Street. on Sunday, March 23, Jos- eph H. Fisher. LING - At Wheatiey River on March 22, 1952, William T. Ling, in his 50th year. NICHOLSON - At the Provincial Sanatorlum on Sunday. March 23. min Nicholson in her 20th year. MAIIAR - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday. March 22. Mrs. Mary Mahar, widow of the late Frank Mahar. In her 73rd year. ANDERSON - At the P. E. Island ospltal. March 24th.. 1952, Alvin . Anderson of st. Peters, in his 73rd year. i LEWIS-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Tuesday, March 25, 1952, Donald Gordon Lewis, aged 7 days, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Lewis. St. Avards. ' JARDINE - At the P. E. Island Hospital. March 26, 1952. Artemus .1. Jirrdlne ofaa Upper Prince Street in ills 92nd year. GALLANT-At Charlottetown on Sunday. March 23rd, Bernadette Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphee Gallant. Bummerslde. in her 23rd year. WALSH - In the Sacred Heart Home on Wednesday, March 26th, Mrs. Michael Walsh, formerly of Summcrville In her 89th year. FOR SALE Farm at Searletown, con- sisting of 73 acres in good state of cultivation. On paved highway. Handy good ship- ping centres. v Apply:-- LESLIE WAUGH. Searletown. sl T FARM FOR SALE I00 acres clear land. It) gm, woodland. Never falling brook on form. All new outbuilding. room house. Lights and water- system. None paved highway, Apply on premises. LLOYD BALLEM - Powlul. FOR SALE At Victoria, Orient Hotel close by one of the best'; beaches in P. E. I. Boating and Fishing. Has a well es. tabllshed tourist and trans- ient business. Fully equipped, Priced to sell. Apply or phone-- 1!. R. PROFIT! Victoria FOR SALE 50 acre farm, with good house, large barns, and modern 3 storey poultry-house. all electrically light. ed. Situated 10 miles from Char- lottetown, 1 mile from Colville Station. Telephone connectiolu. For particulars apply to:-- JOHN F. ISASTON. llunpshl a. New Wlltshlre, ILK. FOR SALE One used Massey-Harris "20" Tractor, three years old in A-1 condition, with by- draulic system and row crop cultivators; and one used Massey-Harris ”20" Tractor. three years old. in excellent condition. Also 1 Cockshutt "30" Tractor, three years old. in excellent condition. All tractors taken in trade for new Cockshutt "30's". Tile-se tractors are priced for quick sale. P. W. ROBBIN, Morell ward island Hospital. on Wednes- There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten DF DION DlSilE5.' in ME colwse on we SOFA AND IT'l.l. BE THE END OFA veszrscr MEAL! ioug scene you WHEN MI THROW .DI?lNg..'('3cAMBOlA'. BUT WHEN on -mus rue wares:-W me DINNER sue ms sucu A -rnsar Re'ruRNe Tue moor Pthsllc APRON. NEVER sEEMs To -to ear someone FAVOR sue NEVER GAMBOIA! 1 D HATE NOTICE ms PILE ems COOKING!-ltBl' LETS vou over2- 10 SEE V00 Show uAuAHA! N ANYTHING ON THAT PRETN DRESS! Oil. for an all-out search but y from Captain Carl Carlson. direct.- Aggoss 3 L ,0... U. 50 .,,,.c..ai. we.-.-, able to Queens County Y0-dim 1:4”: diff" or of the Scaling Fleet. stated that I. Kind of nail 9.n1lt.?:;:rcs H" E:i8rrci:md"n take off because of the hazardous commencing yester ay. n in oil the ship had managed to break mlmpmncs 40 spell” to Ixbuk storm over the search area. y there are three applications fol through an right. wmumk. ”- Enter" -omen! Tiii'P0 imssensegs Bald Hi-1:9 Lg::';:"' E3;I"i5h(;91- t t d th Poor visibility prevented the pa- lngsuccess .unlvcrslty 19 Brooke. lncmbcrs were a car ' - car n par yes er ay was ct 15 1 t ' - Nilzincd Militiilm Ce””'” Mrways 018"" 0i "19 "limes Oi Sch” arr?d rl?t'xJ:l.hcovt)el'r nslzl. Pllaetllgsrulsllfnt 9 1"l!::::;uc i Fenn?l:l:N 20 '1” a ""1”5i”""' that was last Spouodw UH” N0- 1 ipilrkdalev wm5'09 and Weather pel'mll.ting the patrol willi 10AForelgn .hound I rlllmlre 0" ii Tilda? 5C”9';1T";” the Royalties) vs Ratepayers in dc- endeavour to cm” lcc common, 12' scmgho uremic) 21 gens” . imn1.N-B--Oiiiis 09 '0'" r it r h l t . Th . ae ' - - - .. Jnhn m Goose Bay. agigut i;m:C”i;ftied igesbemgeiga dg-lifilldthhl. area today. Qiaptain Shaw 13-:'oBulll:'l.lCaI' glfrequcnt 22. Outerhusks -.1113 EJV Names 0' P'”"iK"" L. ifault out of ii total of 12a The t ' in ;.-...,,c,. '.'M:'.?.",':.? 2,, ?,'.;f,,'::';,, ,,,,,,,. ,.,,,. -13-. c t tors im- . '. I --q . - - . . - - , ilelcim?tE(llny' lliclgascgntliiclialncs of it3i359q8i:';5 3d.i0i"”ii9d Um” Fridaf Details of the proposals of the 15 glmrbc I P milponduct. (var.) - R E:.::i:r;i. to ,.,,. A. llobl). 51. estmoun . ue. ' . o ernlze passenger ' , q - p c mou s . I e puppy HAM”. (mm, ,n,,nan..r; David i-ieim-i, A spccialmcetlng wasl htildlatlimnspon facing" in 'P,-lnce Ed. prizritltloner 7. Cam 25.Appendnges walk 44,-.g.c-"mu, ' yyp . nmtou N.g.: and 3. A, Kamin. the Montague High Scioo ashwa,-d wand by wbmumng bus 1 I133 r.) 8. Channel to -2a.Bucball 35. Extinct Quinn; 4'cu;g X ski. mechanic. recently arrived evening to discuss and formulate Se.-Vim, for the present mixed 8. xprcssion seattwo teams bird 1 German immigrant. .pl:ms for the poslble erection of 8 train services. and the Govern- ””"'p"'" WW1” 29- Reigning 31. Narrow At the. L'Olllt'02:. was Capt. Johninsw hl3hhSCh00ll:Il Montague. l;re- mentis reply Suggegtlng ii,” me 19-strong 9.ThcsB'bck- beauty Inlet A Mcclatcllle ot Cliarlottctowil. vet-lsent at t a me n: were mem ers matter be given consider tlon b M eye ate 3o.Islndebted (geol.) l Ila - clan of Nol-thong Cgntlhrio bii5i;lof the town council. a select standing comnrlttee oll 2o'(':,a.gPm;h UEJR M3307 H90?” liyllill. and J; - 0" N33” i7 t - . transportation, were tabled i th ' ' Moncton was his assistant l In county magistrate'x court lin Legislature yesterday by primlcf. rizlonctggrml INQULTING 8ANl&ER H HO-HIJM.'lT'5 lSumm(-rsldc yesterday morning .I:-- J, wane; J ' - "iii . OF Dr. R. G. Lea chairman of ihe fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton. the --1,, seekusgeiuch iiccnscs" says mmjmus F M E D Board of School Trustees of Cllai'-.prelimlnury hearing of Carl Wootl- me Railway commu,,ic,.uon: --WE 23' Am".i"" 6 ": Fr BATTLE KETNEEPS lottetown. yesterday Inf'lDlll1C;dklh9'Sl('l('.liihlli-fylgyfitll llrc'nkln;: and. wish to emphasize Bum that WC 25 WERE A CHlLDyS CU-I-E GEN"-rsss VEARS ;i2:(d1r?r;TteeT otlt A!l(llsA0-ll 7.2.2": Qsgasllcbnclgditrdf an: l':,.'f:,.';f; 1f.”'”.:; '3:'y"”03 13: 25: Kingdom 5AYlNG.' ......w;.iy Mus-r iAi.lEAD op -(Hag only of Sackviile. to bc Supcrin- curled was conimlttle-cl to stand Ham, ind services of other bus' 27 THE ClTADEl-5 OF CASH TlME AND THOSE tcndent of schools for Chnrlotte- glL'lK8):'e::pl(ll.(t:uxll'9xl slttinlz of the opfrnors on me mam. we only HZASHEWS. - BE CAP-rA"4ED Ry PERCEkyrA6E . town. ' . The war 0 A-mm out 0! I break ask for licenses to operate bus element 5uoRT-sl(5i..lTED I4, I I The necessity for such an I 3 services in lieu of existing rail 29 30.” of - ' I ' polntment Dr. Lea explained. has 31" lgrmrci-iogog: ng;u.Wh-Jarg; paggengcr .,,.,.c,, and .0 cmme -om-M NNCOMPOOP5 A6000 i.lo'rioN :lECOmClllizcljg:-:Ll1gEleigpfrzgngrgaila; 9m - v ;les vsuhslantlally to improve our rgiiin-,) ITO lysNEN'n0yJ Olgglglgggl population, and the re-' Mr Mumcki M.'cl-god was re r m' Lg. aw" . INTO THE LAKE! . l - - 521:1?” ':..'..::.'ri"i:i::::::m--a or ....":.:'r.i:":t"r.:":.:.'::3.::c '-1 ”"i”"'" -. 2 and the prmdpah 0, mm mm. my Kenslngion Dairy Cooperative As- rammed to the” b"' 'n 5" 4: 34 Kill ' soclation at the annual meeting . 9 mm" -Cmui schools. The office of superlntend- held in the Km: acorn Hm side yegiei-any, mm ant hall been Created in like We! Kemmnon. ' The former landed at 3.20 P. M. 80. Long. silk , "mm M mu work md to E" ” m Mr Llovd Lockery was elected as ""1 new (mm M'"W- l"l"M- 90 "3"! advlsor to the Board on eduestlon- vm brwaem ma Mr Mme Mom Iceland in six hours and after I tlJccl.) I1 matters. Hey W" I . . .' u briefi ” .. continued from Ice- 38. Breathe The recent lurvey of educatlonsiiand ucnmy fhnuum, by the db land L0 iii. home ms, in mm noisily facilities and needs of Charlotte-imam" The two new directors for hon... In town. conducted at the request of ' .-me zmm, hnded n 535 RM. sleep the Board, by Professor J C. Mut- thews, of Penn Tescherr Collette. Cleveland. Ohio. pointed out this deficiency in the local set-up. and in an interim report to the Board. made such an appointment the (frat recommendation. The accumulation of refrigerator cars and carloods of freight the: are tied up in Tormentlne due.to ice conditions hampering operations by the cu-ferry Abecvult. are - inghglunetl lop it was turned lut '.;”.l:-e- -M-"'..."':.:'..'-'.:.'-.:':s the incoming year are Messrs. El- mer stewart. and Hugh Campbell. The debate on the Draft Address showed indications of drawing to a close yesterday and it is believed that it may be completed when the Leglslature resumes this morning at ll.0o. a several speakers. including Hon. .C. Baker. Minister of Agricul- ture. were heard yesterday. Among those rising to take part. in the debate were Mr. Frank Myers. Cra- naud. representing the First Dia- trlct of Oueens: Mr. .!.A. Mac- Donald. cnrdinn. 'nill-s Rims: Mr. B. Earle MacDonald char- tmu dun idqto torom nlllhli. IQ reefers lottetown. Fifth Queens, Mr. Wil- comlnq direct from England and re- ported good weather all the way They were erected on arrival by WIO Dllworth. The planes carried members of the specialist navigation course and the instructors who have cornnieterl an la-dsv visit to the United King- dom. - 8. At the annual meeting of the slimmerslde Wine. n..o.A.r. As- sociation held last night in their club rooms, Mr. Roy Johnston (above) was elected president for NIO cumin” year. Mr. A. O. Rovers M 8 XJUGSL VBBSQ WB Yesterdays Crypvoquotei wen elected as first vice president and Mr. Jock Hopklrk as second -JOHNSON YOU HADAM: I SAY STRANGE THINGS. BUT I MEAN NO HARM DAILY GBYPIOQQUIE-Hero's how to worlg It: AXYDLIAAXI Is I. o N 0 r s s. I. o w one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. opos- ti-opiilu. the length and formation of the words are all irlnu. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptognmquoutlon MXQ X MSXQ NMGHM Lwxwp. t HBEJ-D8!-IXPVXJ. MUST NOT MIND Kll Ilka. - -- '1. goes Y HED AT ' FULTON :-