ic ll $90, M, soirofthc laid i, Waltel‘ w. who ' Dalhousie" in 1933- ars at .'I'0l'0l1i° if, specillillh] iii um In! - 15mm and want JVIIIGII aa medical consultant to No. '1 General Hospi- l. He returned at tho close of h, war and has slnco taken‘ a ‘my graduats-course at‘ Toronto General H06 ita His many friends as we ias those of his late esteemed father, welcome him to the practice oi his profession in ‘he city and surrounding couii . The Doctor will ,bo a great a - tion to the medical fraternity. ere, and the Province will be ortunate if it beyable to retain his iervices, as the‘ universities are n the ouiinok for graduates of ‘y; qualifications and distinction. ngs Frca . mayor Macilcsald : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAdam. 5 Bayiield Street, City, who cele- {who their 50th wedd n anniver- [y on Feb. 21st. recs vod the glicwin letter from, His Wfllllila‘). Mayor %. Earle MacDonald: " Ii the anniversary of 50 years happy (wedded life I am, pleased to send you my heartiest congratulations. Your family and mine have been associated for a good man years and the friendship that ex sts be- tween us. I Io o, will continue. Your good healt and ha py lives together may continue or ears so coma, ia my sincerest wls ." ‘firiietl \*“"' their grain crops. . 'I'iiis Gleaner has "many advan- tages and improvements over the hand type fanning mills now used y many farmers. It is equipped with a clipper which dresses the grain and leaves it in a condition to flow more uniformly from the seeder. The scroons are much longer resulting in the grain being exposed to the action of the screens for s longer period. Bet- ter grading is the re3ult.. Th screens being provided with tra- velling brushes, are kept clean and free of clogging. This arrangement groati improves the efficiency of the ceaner. Llcst. Viscdrcv: Listed As - Vlyaad load James Wynne! of Rockin ham, N. 0., has just been notifie by the war department that his son, Lieu‘- tenant Woodrow Wyand, has been officially listed as dead. Y’ f d was on‘ the BIRTHS __.___-_-—~—---—i- BALDWIN — At Lorna Iodgc Nurs- lyig Home, Bagiuey England, Flying Officer and Mrs. James Baldwin, nee Cecelia Shelioon, a son, Richard James. DEATHS , ___________...__.i_..._.._ lsiionolvanp-At tho 1m Canas- isn General Hospital Germany, Tuesday, February 2e. , m. Neil Fulton MaoDonal son of bho late Mr. and Mrs. MY M00900‘ aid of Darlington, P. E, L, in hi! 81st year. ' _ _ McCABE-In Wellealey, Mass., on Murrh 2, 1046 Mrs. Ada Nelson Mocabo, aged ‘i4 ears. Interment was in Weilesiey, ass. MiomLLAN - at to Douglas street. Tuesday, Much 5. i046. Joints H. Macmillan in his ‘list year. Resting at iibe. Madison Funcral Home. Funeral from Zion Church Friday. service starting a i o'clock. Interment in tho Poo pic's Cemetery. "dorms-son - Suddenly at s Richmond street. Charlottetown, on Wednesday. March d. 1046. Mrs. W. B. Robertson. Funeral groin “it. ‘James (‘Jrhurdi on Fri; ‘ ay. arc scr 0e ltmfilillil a 3 o'clock. nterment will bo in the People's Comet y. Rastin st the Macbeaii Funeral Home. In Memos-i mydoar ln loving memory ei Mother, Mrs, Arthur Harper, who 1M passed away March ‘T. 1929. W d t cod ds Tocbrilnguyo: to $9533. y The days we do I01 think 0f you Arc very hard f0 find. Always Remembered by Son Harold “End Dsughtor-isa-iaw Doris. I In Memos-Ions l" lflilfls memory oi a dear friend, MRS. ALIOI BIBNLI-D who passed wa one toda a ‘i, 1m. "o y sun hi , gm] " g m: fills-Elias, oiiinsnirsum ‘limi- Remembered, Doria Barpor. In Memos-lam swnomsox bilfilazgllhlmtlfl of a lose hoa- ' IIECTOI. a. munoisssorr _ "Vhilirl-ssodawaypsiliasciflhllld. , "vs.- l’ iio . Ilia that may cosao, cannot lam i" laying remembrance oi yon. aiwu missolb is and aon ‘ailments: H! La Books. m _.s-. ... ....... Iliad’ 1.1 _ with a brckaa boast I Mr?“ "'3, ' ggdfifiifibc, That 4 m 1-1<—'-w'>av-rv-/. to motion. Bataan front w“: his father last heard from him. Sines that time he had been listed as missing In his _last letter, written Feb- ruary S 1042 he told his father o hoped to return home but if o did not, God would want it that wa . . Kilt) surviving are two brothers: Claude Wyand and Sergeant Ever- ett Wyand; and two sisters Mrs. n. Pratt, aocinngiiaiii, N. 0.; and Mrs. Ebbie Garter of John- sonviile, B. C. James W and, pre- viously of Cavendish. P. . 1., went to South Carolina i.n the year 1N8; and has been there most of the time since. Ba has many rela- tives and friends and many paras of Canada that will remember him. Mrs. James Wyand, Lieut. Wyand's mother died in the year 10M. - Style Restrictions liavs Boon Lifted urrawa, March a - 4dr) - Rmtrictions on the number of styles o! women's and children's coats. suits and sport jackets which manufacturers may make in each season have been lifted, tho 1 Prices Board announced today. Previously maxiufacturers were restricted to 50 styles of garments for the fail and spring seasons. Main rosulifoi the new style freedonais ..‘d botbcend of the country-wide standardiza- tion of fashion found during the war since irtanuiactuiers may now resume the fade practice c! mak- sales of g rments in certain styles exclusive to obs or more buyers t iii BQUIBRBL COAT “Camels hair." used in making brush. ocmee from l. 8900108 0f squirrel. In Magus-lam DONALD J.MacDONALD Died at Cable Head East on Ronald J. Mac- U 5M1‘ 9. ‘bfiviiinm 19:36:: oi his as His wiio Maria MacDonald docossod him four years o. o daughters Helen and 2mm L. ears ago. Loft to mourn one do. h- Mrs, William Shai- oy d children oi Sioux May. his soul root in poses. _________. Card or Thanks, -,-_in fuel‘ and oil sav- A and increased, oi-' hfioicnci. W "l"! 1'03"‘. =. lest-mt. ,1vss-ur Jirivc your oar or track I hind-i’. y S wild‘. “Si” Id owl“ Z.‘ '="“'£l"" M u‘ slim‘ an ra or a um lull" you pod tohandlc all kinds of atfiva isia ‘ s f. "Ids, clover lndrtimothy seods; sbla iii iihma ' m .louiall.lamaoa, a rei-s- OOOIIMPIosogs-apy, i?.';"“" “t u“ Pd" M’ Fgmi“ UONFIDIIATION urn a ua recent iii-dc a toiii‘ of tn: district and Ill-TRAN!!!- m‘ was successful in organizin a » -_ Pas-mars’ Bocd Oleanins Club. Fol WWII-LII“ Gifts Call at The equi men! has beon-instali- 3100MB“. \ -01-tf odontlicarmofllfiaserand ' ~—-—- Son and its services are. available SPlCIAL MIITING OI’ ‘I'll! not only to the bona fido lharo- Prince Edward Island Registered holders but to all outside custom'Nlll'lcs' Association Friday, Much work. Rates are n line with other S. st 0 PM. Prince Edward le- Seed Cleaning P ms of this t, ‘land Hospital. 3.1.11 in tho vinoa. Farmers iii-t c - i vicinity are invited.to take ad- THE GUARDIAN IN HALIFAX. vantage of this new equipment and —laiandors and obbora in Hslifas there y improvs- the quality o: desirous of obtaining The Guardian ...| on the Island 0v n . unusual sing-song was held, fast- ‘IO toad An Inmerial Oil Company spoke!- ._____ snada . M E, and Andrew MsoDon- Last night at Po- . Mo» aid $111. to thank sincerely, roia- pros ent Frederick C. Schultz of tivoa. friends and no hbours who tho 3500.000 Portland Pipe Com- holpod in any way‘ l" "puny. owned by standard 011 of bereavem . Also all o sent New Jersey, said his firm had been "s: °"‘" m“ “W” “sin sd::i".*".i.i::.m¥l%..rih s: p“ y’ ' 0o -.. tonao fond She'll 011 Compani {lfllfliii . liiu 1i Salter 5t MOUBNS L088 0F GIT-ANDSON -Mrs. Wallace MacPherson, 20 Upper Hillsborough 8t. recently received the sad news o the death of her grandson, Dennis Ross in. iiaiit ion of m. and Mrs. w. E. -Ross of St. John. N. B., formerly of Charlottetown. CIIU H 0F SCOTLAND-fier- vices riday, March 8th: Argyle Shore, 8 .m.; Sabbath, March 10th, Ar yle B ore 11 a.m., annd 731mm; D ble 8 p.m.; Tuesday arch 12th, Birch l-Iill 8 p.m.; ednss- day. March 13th, Charlottetown Orange lodge Rooms, 8 p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. -7-li I8 RECOVEBING-Jrhe many friends pf Mrs. Angus McCormick, Charlottetown, will be pleased to learn that she has recovered suf- flciently to return homo from the Charlottetown Hospital where she was undergoing treatment. She was a patient for the past few week's. RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS - A hearty welcome is being given Rev. Father George MacCormac who returned home Tuesday com- pleting over three years overseas active service as a Padre in Sicily, Italy and Holland. Father MocCor- mac loft yesterday to be with his mother, Mrs. Chris MacCormac, 5t. Georges. 01!? do so at Walker's White Sprig MEET SONS! WIFE --M1‘. and Mrs.. J.. T.. Doyle of Charlottetown left foi- Halifax by piano on Friday |to meet their son's wife. Mrs... iTosnmy Doyle, who arrived from the A Mrs on . . Guelph, On , by train on Sunda to join her husband who is a -s udent in Agriculture College. Y. GRADS MEET - Last night's regular meeting of the Y. Grads Club was largely attended. Walter Jwcv was chairman and ho pre-| sontcd’ two fine sound films. uring vocal solos by Licut. Wil- liam- Trainor and Andrew Iiikely. Lieut. Trainer was welcomed back Ito tho club and four new members [were int/reduced. It was decided that the club sponsor a picture in the near fu ____ I REGRET SUDDEN DEATH- Friends and relatives will regret to hear of the sudden passing 0f Mrs. W. B. Robertson which oc- curred yesterday. The late Mrs. Robertson had been quite active and wpg paying an afternoon visit with friends when the Master called. A life-long member of Bt. James Church, the late Mrs. Rob- ertson took an active part in the work and activities of the church.- There are left to mourn two daughters, Mrs. T. Grover Carter, Vancouver, 8.0., and Miss Flor- ence A, Robertson of New York City; and one sister, Mrs. iDr.) Robertson, Charlottetown. She was redeceased by her husband, the ate W. B. Robertson, who died in i988 and by her only son, Howard W. Robertson, who was killed in the Great War of 1014-1018. The funeral will be held from St. James Church Friday afternoon, service starting at 3 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in the People's Cem- etery. iiaporlai till May Purchase rips -|.iac . HD1110. March 8 -- (UP) -—- mm said today his company. three other Canadian Oil Compan- ies. have boon negotiating with owners of the Portland Pine Oom- pany for pumnaso oi the ESQ-mile Portland Montreal pipe line. through which more than 50.000.- 000 barrels oi oil have flowed into u as. imitation from tho other- i cogs-bios concerned was not in ately available here. Too Late To (llaaaify I -. ‘ill OIDIMOIIII Good condition. Phone ilM-J. l- UNEMPLOYMENT- " (Continued Polo ll i. i “l “l ‘ captains ‘able to b - 2.2""- Two more“? usand dolls-r i ti . period yostsrda! fir&oozéiiswcgnildtgafd Island Hos- Mutch and Cerowho and the ouiei from m Pia-c Milk Members of many of toamain the city organisation took advant- sgo of the mid-week comaloto their cards. O on o job thsoughggt t worker being urg divisi B co to wind town collection and Si?“ 3i y ' their Oil Z on And collectors in‘t.ho districts have been t ago of the fine weather A number of a. ea. reported very llect one, several’ in t0 headquarters for a ti for further pro at six 0cm rural school advant- ior gottms riots have u cards who wished to scri be. After tho Charlottetown mon finiai their work today tho begin their envelope collection to- mori-iow. hoping to complete same an tmday and ectlng to gaiihor donations largo 110m many who were ovorioosolill or- iO . missed in the men's collect HIGHWAY MINISTER. (Oontinuiod from Page 1) opens depending on one boot, we ca ‘t bring the people here at all, he said. “They will just go to Nova Scotia.” ' Road Machine ,1 Mr. Barbour thanked all the members for the consideration they had shown his department during the year. “We were not any new mdchiuery," he said. " e carried on with the old. Wc bought two new cater- illar tractors at Cedar Rapids last all; the lows and tractors were delivered October, but there are bulldozers which must be put on before the plows are fitted and these attachments were not ready to ship when the plows were ready; the couldn't ship them on account o the strike. They are not ready yet. That is what strikes do. We were not able to use these plows during the winter. “We had three plows in town, one at Montague and one at Sum- mersido. One of the plows in town was tied up most of the win- ter duo to engine trouble, and we d to hire one to plow the road west. - “This year we expect to get at least six new tractors and we want three bulldozers, one for each County, so that they can be used separate from the graders and do the stumping, etc. "We got two containers last fail and we may get two or three this winter." . The farmers, Mr. Barbour said. have zlways had a hard struggle. In th last fifty years those who have been sending their cenm and milk to the. factories hav lust been performing a “labor of love. There was no profit in it. He was told that 100 pounds of milk sold for as little as a cent a uart. The whey at that price woud not be worth hauling home. They fed that to the pigs and sold pork after it was slaughtered for 3% cents a pound. The member for Fourth Prince (Mr. Strong) had s oken of the money made by da rymen in his district. If these men had to by good wages for help they coui n: make money, Mr. Barbour eald. There was no possible Way i0!‘ them to make ends meet. Recent strikes had resulted i.n an increase in the basic price of steel from fl to $10 a ton Ml‘- Barbour said. This aflect farm machinery costs. Labor is demanding a working week of for- ty; hours. He contrasted this with t s farmers‘ hours. Wvrklns- every day. He maintained also that the farmer paid heavy taxes, indirect- ly. Mortgages it is true, are be- ing paid off; but many of these were drawn twenty years ago or more. Potato Shipments Referring to seed tatoes, he agreed that everyth ng possible should be done to facilitate their shipment. The scarcity of reefer cars was "one of our fiscal need! that the Premier will have to look into." he suggested. Mr. bour said the system of transporting these cars was cum- bersome, and gave example!» "We are told there are no per- mits to shi tab] stock tatoes to Newfoun land or the st six months of 1046. The Newfound- land trade was worth between a million and a half and two million dollars to this Province last year. If that is so, Newfoundland is our natural market and it should be protected. I hope that we will ave a resolution through this House asking the Federal author- ities to see that permits are Riven for shipments of our potatoes to Newfoundland. That would relieve the car ferry a good deal, because in another month we can shi potatoes by boat to Newfoundian . octsilcatdoa Bo had not hoard anything tructive from the positio he mater of rural eectrlflcation. . bour said. What the Loz- ‘siaturo- is co rned “with! ti! chea r power. wou no a is to obtain this by building a plant and servicing the scarcely ted sections, while leaving o densely po ulsted sections to at are now oper- 00h- Tl the companies trons: “I sus cited that to out w hat one n- Alberto that sold ‘out to the Maritime Ii- "i"? iii.“ ‘fiflfii iififlliffiii r va s s cannon 3m... than a Gov- ernment can. Bu . clue money, WlyhlVO not any righ Io a rich co ration coma in hcrc and do bus nesa as they like and make their own rui- gs, without knowing all about or ‘business. We should gals ogslationh tram“! compel i sin too tar stoanaccnun- a fro‘ vc ir financial state- snfl proper board. ed all, iiciiatc 0n Throne Snatch in ii.il. N. Mild! O —(GP) —Nocessivy of inaki vital decis- tom will confront. ai levels oil government. throughout the world outing the next few months. On- poaition leader Huh Mackwy stat.- od in the New Brunswick Legisla- ture today. “Pbr this diort. t . any political respond have a miique v wme pattern idles-m se-oerlgiéions to . e sa upon ddbame on the address in reply to those with ibiliiy will on-Pmvincial that every ence. Urging be gven to the touris in it no mention is made (tn the oi.’ this important Officials. ileny Third Degree In Espionage (By Tho Canadian Prose) OTTAWA, March 6—Assistont Commissioner Royal Gagnon of the RCMP. said her today that members of the force ad not used third degree methods i.n question- ing persons detained at the Rock- clifle barracks in connection with the investigation into espionage activities. Commissioner Gagnon was com- menting rm I Finest which ducted an unnamed barrister as saying that coercion and third degree methods had been used in connec- tion with the questioning of the persons detained. "Absolute nonsense, of course." he declared. “We do not use third degree methods." Persons detained in this case were brought before a Mounted Police officer and told why they were there. If they Wanted to make a statement. an officer was there to take it. If and when they make a state- ment they are brought before the Royal Commissioners. Meanwhile, ister 8t. Laurent had ordered at the outset of the investigation that there be "no bullying, no coercion and a fair hearing" fos- perggng detained at Rockcliffe, An official said “iustice is going to lean over backward" i.n the case Mrs. Emma Woikin. Although she already has Blended auiltvnnd been remanded M March 13 for sentence, she will be allowed to reverse her niea or withdraw it toseb" it was reported that Justice Min- 1m lirsft Address Ballets iicnciudcd The "PU ‘MIND islaturo o fir...“ When mowers baibi to some qiseo-l we“ ed 4 - and vibe same number outgoing, Mr. R. for members, . Marin Gallant. 'i.‘hird Prinoe. and Mil‘. sac. in- s-ay. Float , are absent 0n ao- count ori illness At the Miss Gladys Hort. 1st Girl Guide Com ldtteifiwui, England, or M“ .. m ing to f to ferried Guide debate toiiiiospooob wssouioludqiin ya firs?“ letter Oil .140 p.m. House R: Bell prwernted a pet- frosnGeoageDMoIntyreand all Act toi 'I‘r0t.t omicliision oi the Draft Address deluxe the House adjoin-n ed until 11 o'clock this rimming. Girl Guide News reoe from which is anoiihor by steal it feline”. appeared linzm of the Guardian. and Miss Hort Drilled by w” “A omia v . Providence Hill on Dear tain: ' ' Plea? do not think this oolosae. Buroled Sou cheeik on my pert. in letters for W812 Cans-diam of the Chili Here we read 2nd Charlotte Com. smgested the gin-ls write all those mentioned and 1 wo send than off. They were thrill- odmazidsolencliooeabgiltciiieulfsgm Ia-Ith 9 Enflufly bilnérfnm own Qomf itoi-ies. were bionic riom dis- pamh Anyway they ‘gm gmnd embarking at ports. under girls, and it. is not their fault uiey the new R8111“ 0m. but aid: of i‘? YGIIT B town thoAddroas in: accord with the reed . examp 0f th. and blush- The l sentirinc Guides. bot me about in "32 iii‘ n. the being Mons liknuttiPrins-e. Minister met at! p.m. noo Association Captain of pony, (Jhmr- lved the fol- 5111x2118!!! IDO- lumbe- in the Girl i some a. "Meet Casi.- took Th ‘ltih. the let an pains. lotters to uld m f: operated ' @1109. ill 111% m” Saturday 1 tween flhe izwo ggussbvies. . . rAGE-rtvl ldkmh iluadruple Air Service I! JOIN DAUPENII IDNDON. March 6-(0? Cable) —'I‘ba British Overaeas Airways Corporation with a wartime rec- ord o! dfl y trans-Atlantic scr- vice, lans to quadruple the num- ber o its flights as soon as planes and crews are available. Tho new Diana call for 28 flights incoming More than 2,000 Atlantic cross- ings havo been made in the regu- lar year-around two-way ferry ser- vice for high priority passengers by B.O.A.C. between _ Scotland, and Dnrval Airport, ‘éwntreal, since it was started _ September, 1041. This daily service will be ‘nairi- tained. The first expansion step will be the addition of an almost gearailel daily land- lane slrvice tween the United Engdom and New York. Then both trans- Atlantlc services will be doubled, At least for a couple of years all these flights will call at Gan- Prestw i c? der Nfld.," a B.O.A.C. spokesman said recently, But B.0.A.C. has insufficient crews to pennit immediate expan- ion and its planes, besides being ow in number, are converted wnr- craft which leave much to be de- sired. To help meet the aircrew short- age, three flying boats Mitch have maintained a weekly service to Baltimore have been withdrawn and under present plans will not be restored. Their crews will be given training on American 0on- steilation airliners, flvo of which have been purchased for the new run to fill the gap until suitable British planes become uv e. The Constellations, along wit converted Liberator bombers which have been used for the Montreal service, both will be replaced ulti- mately by British aircraft. Under the British Government program, B.O.A.O. has the British rnon ly on the North Atlantic run n com etition with Trans- Canada Air ines and several Un- ited States private companies”. It also has British monopoly rights on all Emgirs routes including the trans-Paci c. Another guy company will operate European services and a ‘third the services to South Am- er ca, A Spanish Sov't Bars Frenchmen vornm m spaniifin do a In content med all lilsmcb nationals from Spain and her possessions The new restriction tained in a set 0T drasi tions. ann y the ‘s order c border last w‘... 00n- ic regula- isn ing file Spanish-French The government a all private correspondence and telegraphic communications be- bairred all exchange of and pro- hibited enter-fig an Frmch tarri ry. foreigners. travelling by ship from France or French terr- loe» from overseas Trinity Evcilllf’ Auxiliary. ilcctisg _ ‘frinlty Ivauin Aulili tool in tho cast pas-foil- evening, March 4th. The meeting opened with hymn B. "The Heavens o Thy Glory, lord". Mrs. Diamond read the scsl ture lesson, followed by prayer y Miss llactaod. Min- utes of the last meeting were read. and mvod. Roll call was sn- swese by l6 member‘. Ono vis- itor was present. Two new mem- ._ bers were welcomed to this Alf!- ary. A short discussion took place on the Japanese-Canadian question. It was left in the hands of a com. mittep consisting of Mrs. Creol- ml-n. Mrs. Paterson and IlrsJfac- Lead to act as they see ilt. Miss MacLeod read an interest- ing letter from Mrs. Woodside, Presbyterial secretary. The treasurer-‘s report was giv- en. Collection received amounted to $3.5. Mrs. Sinclair re orted 98 ~ calls during the month. s. Crool man and Mrs. Paterson gave a number of interesting items on temperance. It was decided to invite a s cial speaker for the Thank-o er- ing meeting; also the mem‘ of th~ Afternoon Auxiliary, Miss Turner slave the current events for this month, Mrs. Thompson read an inter- esting paper on Miss Alice Gor- don's missionary work at Gyp- sumviile, Alberta. The ltflsslmi study was given by Mrs. Diamond, Miss MncLeod and Miss Roger- son. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. llama Whitefish Inspector For West murmur . of Minted U to Canada was establish 18st year tinder authorityoiirhe fed- eral sh Inspection Act and is vice before enlisting with the Bic AF liming the war and rejoined the provincial staff 0n his some moni ago, T119 mmposc of tbcawtgitefiitgt in- ass the eftilcient marketing of mid-west catches and to give OOil-Slilfwls added assurance that tlhe Whitefish they pinchasc return at the next hearing. waiters called for by the reguhat iis The barrister, who would not gnvywm: with W! WMR 0i allow his name to be used, said w“ ma.“ m wmwm I I government oili’ noting s; that communications between the m mere asp any more who Whllieflfih . take gen- detained persons and their wives would like pen friends do lei; ma: 01111 chemo of the inspection ad- llleildlbeEli ilnterceptetd and that know 5nd 1 will fill uiein up. Let: _ filicinnllgifigllllwn- As an official of true we counse was re use . kymiw l3 who‘ ' e n. added that the wife o! nu 1%.. wmitiegggie glam 12$. Wrinkles flctlvd will wt also as the laiaon orrioei- client. had told him after a visit 1 do hope you don't. mind this betwfleh Lin? departmentand Prams Monday to the barracks by the guy-prise packet, but. I hhmight it. i. ‘tlvemmmt 591'“ FWOEIHHI with wives that! the getained persons wmfld be gush fmi to both oldies, l-Shfiles 111095615. were con ned t "stu little au vin out ronms in which} brizht fight was dhglgttglristat tiheneidt and w ‘ 1v6e 191M528; 5°!" ‘if “he Shun w"! 0H lcféhburnlnc continuously." if there is anyone left out-do give ‘Mme,’ g5, Yo“, 0,3,, s 5w. 3318f)‘, Qgllllgeietgmvrlglswflie st“:- ev were under close watch them mrv love from a Hat who is (me q; wk, featured °°n '1 and the ex lanation for the li ht (iodide 0a t, Ran Ce. tain and ' “V” welghl-lni 1mm 1m" i0 1.890 belrlltlfii’: oli throughout the iii§iit District p gigr pmlledulikg flwmhm“ m‘ m“ “w” m“ pounds. was a was a precaution one, and if they boo Wmlld ' _ yams‘ ~"'"":*.."::'".P"~.“* i"- inn"; t. ‘i2 ‘h. h. o... g3,,°’,.v,“,°,'-"iri'i~"°“°”““ l?!” ‘its - = one men o er wves e . l wanted counsel and wontedt t: reaches ydiipasafely- 01111 Baftfluwugugmu as? kizloy; why none had been pro- ' Yfloodslfiuldiills; m mat’ e n, . e. ours noerey. : m.» said he had been told by the omisuiia Walker (Miss) “Um”, E,‘,§’§,°‘“‘“°"“ fi; [at "n" chap‘; "vthvrliie! he would not be able _*—-_ fluff up dieti- hair .1 -' so as to see dhiis client until the man draw ggmsgyqn “my (mm appear-e n court. This indicated " 314d "may 1mg —"" to him that "the police are hold- §o“si'.‘§.l°§b...h.fi.p_ 111s gig-u; wgym; An interesting sidelidht 0n the ‘M! out for a confession" and they 1m, up s, wflnkje m- ggln blenflgh 01 0h in :t".'*z..:lrr “l.” - - "0 y" whys" T°"*...,..°-“.."*"‘“e leesar°aiisysfi.l‘-mmm"t' e e a cc ew " ese mere e ‘s - r - ' serious charges which are tanta- snmykivgy" s w W: Dominion Dflliflltm 0f 5510131‘ mount to treason." vesgsm added may, pa dowry ture in the course of an ees if“ “if? ‘P’ ‘film Y“ iii" "ii" m“; m... “"32 ‘“ ’i"‘“ii....“°“s‘i‘.&“’i..‘"°‘i'ai nth?‘ “"...” °'°"““ eenaaogaerrom sc- "hoo nv- - ent's wife and information from By dually eda bed to the wosnmi, to at illw Wllilflll 0i m0 Mlm°@‘ the wives of other detained per- LONDON. Mamh 6 _ (Reuters) brin out tgie beet in her feaitisres." Dairy Association. held recent-i: in sons through their counseLhe was -Britisl'i farmers. rdeners and he geclared. ".. many women just Wlnnlnes- Ill 1100 “dim 511 0m" "10 Oifllllflll “m! "'10 Crow" even the humible a.i tment anm-t-llool; silly trying to wear the curr- dairy mmllwts. said Mr Beailtle. had been able “to make out a good guns are busy with the "0118- ent fashions.” e 11511111751“! M In case against Russian intentions but | flflilllllirffllnlllfl" campaign. ad-a had increased dial-i.n! ‘W10 WET it doesn't look as though they will Rggpmidlng so em appeals of years and was at ilflflwt “V0041 be able to pin much that is seri- the guve-i-iiimiem, “an in grow more y 4 1-2 potmdswpoi‘ n no!‘ Y?!‘ ous on the persons detained." lfood. they are working as they s as 000M106 9h 3 3'4 commcnunii on the statement of. worm uni-mg one days or the bot- the year 1930- Even in 0 u the unnamed barrister, anothentle of she Atlantic when every I I K111801111 W110i‘? (310950 Wfllhm w‘ barrister. who declined to be idcn- ounce of food grown at home was ed. the cosisianptiosi had tilled, said he had no doubt that an ounce less exposed to U-boat at- y mun B 3-5 bounds waffle“ P: tho persons detained were bciriglpsog I 7001mm 1935 l” ,1“. -| "questioned pretty rigorously." Hey Gasdmoss and allotment hold- aigm millvlllme also said the risoners were being as‘, postponing for and-her year p bh d m. Maud’ d kept under a right light day and Itiheir hops of growing lug 00min“ i; Yfliflime d1 ct Wm” ma‘ m. m nlfilfibeiieve." he added, "they are Mmmifafifi-‘iilve aiiigncagieifiggs. gilt-IN __— ' 05 WW3? t putting every possible psychoiogl- reviewing tine plane and timiinil 3mm,‘ Much 6 _ (OP) _ EM e gpleoprmgurmnOl-nadas and! mun cal pressure they can on the people men- atoesition once more to pedr- The sastakhewm Legislature h“ e mm med m t they are holding and whether you etc of vegetable seeds. l ,1 m o‘ “ma” a funk diet?!“ “a m.“ mm can call this the third degree or Allo and otlu‘ flflné‘ wlim 90d -wnvwmon :0 “m9 aha” a ma‘ not I don't know." ‘mile sites tom 1V sivon lag“? N‘! t m0‘ mum; Meflwlzmlm‘ when at an ‘lmaunem’ Then we can compel those conw-g ing war are to roman or this she speaks the H0080 llfllfllfl- 0 h 515$ m anies to extend their lines. e “y; s; . But, iihe garden She is Mrs. Beatrice 'l‘rew. tioin wafimthe andiccp might have to give them aomeiu-e m1; in general in be sawiiiced mother of four and a grim - méfflhfl-Tg I-Bnl-ommmlimh ‘an allllilll" 111 Pllcil- U "l" ‘ . Many of them. returned to mother as well. She confesses a of ease yin “um” time Electric Company does not] p; m“ lgtogs-‘pan uf last deep interest in politics but says s‘ ltmulm conform with the regulations wows", are already planted out with hai- farmes-huaband was rospons- o! a kae ins unfit-h‘ will have to do something eiss. spring flowers to add a touch iblo for setting her into the politi- was nvwn d “Dlgffi ‘an Barbour said the Premier of w m; gram, victory oclsbra ions in n1 piotuie. i! 6%‘ w‘: n b“ Nov Bcotia had t_old him thntlrmgm 1n June. u T-To insisted she acc t the C. 0. e m msunfih ‘o’ ma‘ i this‘ missed losisllt i0 00W!” Pk: farmers, this. big‘ d19- Ii‘. nomination in em Mwlc g f“: "ma. “In”. . riate ‘that Province. and that as against-fondue" not solg gqngfltugncy where she beat To m: m“ diam’ ab.‘ u soon as they did so threqtcoinpan-ioaaia out a Liberal candidate in the “and” and“ . u.‘ ‘d: ii-“nwiggs mrgvidgdmddovgllwlwl u‘ ‘Mm “flafidvvlt 11g 111M‘ “mm “fiafi, Ewm? dealof wants unless them masonic 0 ill - as to go 0m! 0i’ 0 n» ~- 5- even-m M» w- u-m i=- M o no w-mon swear» “m”; karma-eras on companies of their" own. Thliiima were planned months I80 “m, m" wmgm-q “m, sh, st- he mam-r o‘ cum“ m. mo,“ have a plant in Halifax that s. w hi1] on: now to m tend‘ u“ “Imam m mum be 1n ‘um ‘ ‘w reducing at one-half a cent perigmi-s wheat omens upset a A "m" o; ca“, Mum y; 3,, ‘ (ymw Th’ a‘: .w hour. In Truro they sell at choir eaici -mado piam and in mu dumh“, o’ a tuchflmwtm o of ma“ h n" d ml. 8/10 cent at switch d and tiioImusv cases oputtl-m sprhg sown who w" n ssatudent of m,“ M, s “wed nun town] of ‘rruro distributes it to ihfliwheat, into n too euitéle ma‘... ‘he "m, to snmmwwm mama" bum“ w. u.- PWP 0- “m! “mu n-n‘ . ‘Three ears lat- 11,3 Dam‘ Wm‘ “venue dmnquen- 90'” tmpmnem n“ new '3 mahmgirflleotdlaasid settleyd on the $2“ TBIEHOI‘! has: o‘ Ila II cyjlr. arbour said this Province estlsnted that be “m Mm h" Maugham" bu,‘ chad“ chug u ‘u’ Q “m” 5“"°‘“"" “‘ "" ‘fl-“m ‘M '°°'°°° “kflumlnlbbild Ilheir two eldest soiii are gpquenily much of tnciiiuoaaa h "l" "ml " W“ "l" "' m‘ m‘ ‘in the innv ooh-motion in oiinsaasaa l for each child. "It is a pity W!‘ largo 0i 0111-, M“ Tn.- ha imam » a ' ' colld not reach some arrangement odors of war an beitxumoufi. in ‘fl-‘m o‘ an“ “m” mm h" 333i" ilfil’ “bail!!! 931g! 555'. labormiuoroo Wwhins ya and from bar moth- :'.t.':*.:':.:"'..".:.r:.rl:: ‘iihii ' v "W. "in: ‘ii,"°5‘.?.."s'3; r...‘1.l:".-..l:i.'h“.if'li.".l:: s..- "' l.“‘“‘"i'..".‘.‘.l,l2iii .".‘i"‘i m..." mu.“ W“ “l: "u"? atmamvm“ m’ wo s o ' ‘ . , - ' iii, nearby to work. may toulfiii tab ma a demob- ‘No one would uiinii of dictatins l: “k” '” 9mm" ' 1" “mt” m" Ta" m acid church on Sunday. from the Wmms MW. N. -