1d seriously. In all t-nscs n curcllli MARCH 11, 1937 B. I. S. SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT 8 (TC LOCK u, make arrangcmolits for the Annual St. Patrick's Parade L-liilli-ii-ll-ll . QQQQQ-OQQOOOOOO&VOQO-OQQO Benevolent Irish Society PRES vrs "BRIDGET oniovnkn" .»\ Comedy Drama. in three Acts PRINCE EDWARD ‘TUESDAY a WEDNESDAY March 16-47 Sale of tickets 09PM at the box office Friday l0 A. M. Prices 75-50-115 QOO4QWFQ f. QOQQ O O O §~§4O " L-ozo-a-u-zl. {~——%__.._——z—;z~_—_zr_—z_~——__ The tientral Guardian CIIASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION 1r so - ANUE- retitled-manila BRIDGET WROURKE. beat show in town, March 16th and 17th, L-4il9-3-11-1l. FOXMEN-lnvest now tn insur- “ilve against Pup mortality. Feed Purine Chow aiid increase your pelt sales for next season. LBBG-II-IO-ifil POULTRYMEN — All interested in nllslns poultry should tune iii CHNS, Halifax, every morning at 1.45 and hear the Purina Plan for raising chicks. L336_3-10-131 FUNERAL NOTICE-The fun- eral of Ernest Regan takes place this morning from hi5 1M9 dence, 119 Pownal St. at, 10 (fglgck to St. Dunstairs Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. POLICE COURT-At; the Police Court yesterday a female was sen. tenced to ten day; in 1511 on g, vnsroncy charge. Two vagrants whose cases were adjourned from Mclidtvy were sentenced to 80 days. without the option of a fine and t5 and cmts or ten days respec- one: Bully of Quote - v mes W. Barton. MD. l\~l' :1 itumber of you rs I lectured ll u Ullivoinsity silllllilt-i- school iii which it 1111s iicccs ll_ to tuik from liar to scvcn hours (fully. By tho cud of the first. work I found I was quitc hour-so and by lltDitiilitz talking. ex- ccp‘. to wills-per, from Friday to ilitlixtlny‘, and the use of the slcaui from friars blllsnln-tincture of benmin compound-my voice re- turned to nornlu. by Monday. Many clcrgymen conducting two 0r more services Silntiny with perhaps other deuulitds upon their voice. likcuisc Sllilci‘ with honrscncss—clergymcn's sore throat. The fact then that olic gets hoarse resi-‘ ___THE CHARLOTTETOVKN spanning“ R O Y A L Special Evangelistic Service TONIGHT Charlottetown Baptist Church 1.311 P. ivL-suhjeot H NOTHING HINDERING " Male Choir. Oilroeessing i; Plants (godliness f1i<>le,na¢@..1.> .__ St. Dunstanh University and Prince of Wales College; Mr. W. L. Bren- ton, dairy superintendent; Mr. H. H. Acorn, M. L. A., Souris; and Mr. C. C. Eidt, assistant superin- tendent of the Dominion Experi- mental Station. Kentville, N. S. Mr. H. H. Acorn told the confer- ence that he believed that one sub- ject was being overlooked, the most vital of all, that of what was to be done with the young peopfe of the province. His proposal, which he in- tended to say more about at the coming legislative session, was that lively. A drunk wax sent to jail for five days. CARPENTERS DISCUSS WAGE SCIIEDULE—- Business pertaining to the coming sea 011's work, e5. pccinily with regard to a proposed new schedule oi wages, was dis- cuwcd at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Car- penters Union last night. Mr. Har- old Bernard, newly elected presi- dent of the organization, presided. After considerable discussion the executive was instructed to study the wage schedule and problems relating to it and present; its find- lllgs l1!» a meeting of the ilnion. MAGDAIJEN PLANE Msars SNOW-Delayed several Itours be. cause of fog over the Magdalena, n Canadian Airways twin-motored Dragon took off for the Gulf Is- lands at 12.15 yesterday and re. tilrncd to Chnrlottetovvn at 3 oclock. Heavy snow squnlls were encountered by pilot Jone: on the return flight. If weather coudl. lions are favorable additional tliRllis to clenn up accumulated iuaii and express will be made to- duY- A pusscilwer i; here also from overuse of the voice is well known and given liltlc thought. 'I‘lle vocal cords have simply bceii asked to d0 too much work. have become inflamed, and the lioulseuess means that the inflamed cords do not vi- brnte properly. Also when a slight "fiend" cold ex- tcildr down to lllc throat. it is not unusual for the vocal cords to be- COlilIL inflamed and lionrseiless re- l mills. Thus honrsencss to most of 11s docs not seem vciy important. It comes as a surprise therefore when we read in the Pennsylvania ltivdicstl Joumrll, Harrisburg, that ilourscncns may not mean a simple tiredness of the vocal cords, or cx- tcltsioix of a siluht inflammation from a cold iii nose and throat. Dr. A. J. Wugcrs, Philadelphia, st-ulcs ‘that lioivrsciiess lliil‘lllt‘liltll‘l_‘y' If 11n- acctlmpaiiictl by pltin or n 1211111411. 1b‘ I00 often ignored by the pullout illlfi wnlctimcs by the. plrvhiciiill as wcli Iiiiil silt-h time as othci" 11nd more [farming synipiolus appear. Every Ifr-‘c 01' hourscilcss docs not 11101111 the presence of 11 serious or flun- ‘crnils ailment, but no matter how rwlnl the npjacarunce of hoarse- fil‘l<-> luny st-eln. it. shouiti be regard- lllti complctc history should be taken followed by inspcciion oi‘ lilrollt and chest iliclildllti; the use 9f X ray. and n biood test. Fre- quently ii0iil‘st‘l‘lt*.\H or some other voice change is oilc of the first signs of pulmonary iubvrcultlsls. i-itiilrsc- news may be the first symptom of a dangerous growth ill the fluent," Aflcr giving this warning flint every cnsc of ilonrseners sitoultl be lliv ‘tluutctl. Dr. Wuycrs states that cilscs of simple cuiurrltnl iuilulnlnn- lion of the thront uud vocul cords is often seen. The attacks oi‘ Iioursc- nt-sa usually do not lust ion): and nro due to simple twuurcs. With the tclnovnl of the cntirse. hoursclicss quickly disappears iii most inst-unc- is. ti HICKEY 51 NICHOISQN TOBACCO CO. LTD. cannon-crown Pi-I- awaiting transport to the Mag- dnlcns. Mr. Crisp llioore. Wcsimoreland, who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks with it severe case of, blood poisoning in his leg. is now progressing favourably toward m. covery. l-ie is lat-int: nursed during his illness by Miss Ettn. Coles, R.N., Milton. Railway Agents Form Association MONCTON, N. B., March 10- Ageiits on the Atlantic Region of the Cnnutlinn National Railways formed themselves into an organi- zntion to be known as the Canad- iilll National Atlantic Region Ag- eliis Association ut the filial nicot- illg oi representatives hcre today. 'f‘llc following cxccttlivc was ap- pointed for the ciisuiitg year. President—N. Ci. Munro, Stellar- ton. N.S. Vice-President - J. W. Howard Cumpbcllton, N.B. Sccl'ctnly-—A. Hctcrington, Wood~ side. N. B. This is the first organization of its kind in Eastern Canada and its objects are to bring about a more efficient handling of rnilwny trui- fic and to suggest ways and mcutis of giving better service to the pub- llc. llErinttp Glnitcb tllbllflb THURSDAY. MARCH ll 7.20 l’. M.—W M. s Study film- Mrs, spender. 515 Upper Prliicc. W l the Federal government be asked to provide a fund lo establish young Island mcn on the many abandoned farms in the province and where necessary piovide stock and equip- ment He was referring to men who held been brought up on farms. not to mcn unfamiliar with farming, Mr. Acorn stressed. "1 would not give one of our Island boys for ten of the best immigrants from any Daijt of the world," he continued aim vlsioned how improved coudlt. ions Ilcrc would bc, if the province ltllllcl a population of 150 lo 200 IOIISIIIIII, His project w,“ worthy 0i’ the serious consideration of ev. PW man and woman in the prov- ince he bcllcvctl, whore there was 3516:1113’: fnrvrlii that did nothave cmlllgycdin “ lo ‘vem’ "m? PPOIllH-biy Premier Cum bcli. _ - the morning sgssioinfibsuttlcirriiziz-lkelljfig "Illtrpose of the economic survey now i" Progress. He was interested, the gfirnleélsaid, in nlral elrclrification was Etaklfiglflg-‘c i211?“ Nova Scotia Prmeittt time. or up at ‘he he same meeting Mr, 1r T_ Holman introduced the silbject of manufacturing bricks and tile in this province and sugvgpgted n m,“ VEY to determine the feasibility of‘ such an industry here, adVIr. W. R. Show. speaking at the‘ crnocii session. believed that one ‘ °r “l? Brent opportunities now was the dcveiflllmciit of the berry areas the province, Blucbcriy and cranberry plantations could be de- veloprd on what at the present time Wlls only waste lnncLOre of the dif- ficulties at present was the luck of an experienced entomologist here, Mr. Shaw believed. Hon. Mi‘. LcPnttc believed iliut the Federal or local government should start: an mpcrllnent similar to the New Bi‘lIllS\\'it‘k cxpcrilneiit nt Bale du Vin, mentioned by M1", Lanna Ml‘. Ross also ilcilevud that the government should establish experi- mt-ntul plots lo dcmonstrnte what coukl be done. All “TF9 flRrced that there was justification for proceeding along the lines of developing the berry industry, Hflll. Mr. Dennis believed. Organization to consider the proper menus of approaching; the problem wns the next cssc " i, A complrtc .'~llll'l‘t‘_v to deterhiinlg where cranberry nild blueberry ur- cris are, their cxlciit and possibllt- tics was the first csselitia Mr. W. R. Sllnw said Ncxt he advocated that at lnlwt three arcns bo select- ed whcrc, uiitlci" either Federal or provincial supervision, expcriliiculnl umrk could . curlicd oilt. Cure of the pluiiluticils, which would in- clude cultivation and insect control, should be ulidcr the supervision of‘. experts. 011C 0i till! big qllCblijmlg 5Q far a5 l successful chiming in this proviucel was concerned. H011. Mr. LePngg l said, was whether fruits and vege- tables could be grown hcre in suf- ficient qulultitlcs. i Mr. Lathe enquired if an nticlnpt .‘ 11nd cvcr been made to got tile! Canadian Couriers to establish a‘ plant here. Mr. H .T Holman be- lieved it would be wonderful if an estabdshed organization could be persuaded to take up the work in the province. Mr. R. L. Cotton told the con- tlmt the qllcsliozi of (stub- a canning industry hn-e had been taken up at the Hoflrfi cf Trade on different oct-aslnnq end that the opinion had been express- ed tllat ruccessfui farmers could not be persuaded to undertake the laborious work involved in the growinil’ of small vegetables. If such an undertaking were m. tempted it would have to be de. gioped by_ farmers who’ had not DEATH! U5PFTN:At‘s'ava§e~AI~iat~bou1-_on' March 4th, 1937, Percy L, Coffin aged .80 years. DAY — At Arlington Heights on Sunday, March '1. 1937, Mary J. Day, daughter of the late Isaac Wndman- Funeral (private) from Maureen's Funeral Home on Ttgursdsy. Interment People's Cem O ry, MCAREI-‘f-At Albton, Mass, an March 8, i937. Mrs. Mary McAree formerly of Charlottetown. Fun- 'erai from the residence of .1. A. Griffiths, 44 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, Friday morning at 8.45 to Bt- Dunstanfis Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshlre Phone 149 flWNAME lhE1u§E”<i§H Th? 1'5 wfiat you do: You'll find this about the moot entataining contest you ever entcredPand it may be very profitable for you. Simply suggest a name for the above picture, following the simple rules, and you may win a cash prize. Th; title might be "Like Mother Used to Makc"or "Caught With the GoodW-liuggcat any name or title you consider good. This is contest "B" in a new seric: o! three "Name-the-Picturs" Contests. 86 Cash Prise: in each contest. A total of 258 worth-while award: beside: the $250.00 Grand Prise for the beat suggestion dal- Enter now. Pol/ow Man limp/c “In: Write du the (or on sown; 1 pspeloyvlvtyigh yustolrllnt L» it“: 2 git]: flllfihl stale send the Lords "R s‘ d R .....::rl; " " ‘earth. .1...” 5i“ You may send as rnsny difiermt d - 3,1,5». ....-....... t. . mwanumm Thecontestwili I Arllllsflfl. @111 4 post-msrked not fiat-mg: that dam. i D Add - 5 Thcufltilagurfltahzirieldtilfilfl m m nearest nfficc as listed. 6 This contest i: restricted to RISIDI OF CANADA ONLY. Emp d‘ I Ogilvie Flour Mills C0,, Ltlnll families are not ciigible to compete. 7 Incaseufatie theprizeswlllbc fie \- Q Appeal-am First Prize before milling, hold" today. been too farming. Tile Canadian Gunners had been approached with the idea. of hav- successful in general l illg a factory established in this; , ume that Province Illlti they could not see as suns To 111v "Royal Household" Flour "Royal Household” is the every-purpose flour milling and for baking quality after naming. It makes delicious, fine-textured bread; light, velvety cakes and the flakiest pie crust you ever tasted. Order a bag of "Royal House- WATCH FOR CONTEST "C" v Dylviuliliitiuln on adequate supply of raw mater- a iris here ‘Fhcre was a lot of ln- ' vcstigutlvle work necc sury on a small scale before canning could be undertaken on a large stale, the speaker believed. Such develop- mcnt would be confined to small concerns in communities where there was a mixture of farmers and fishermen and where lobster factories could be utilized at small cost for the canning of other pro- ducts. Tlie difficulty iii a number of small piilllt‘ would be in hav- ing a uniform product but that could be overcome by establishing centralized control. "You can't stop the small cunncries, they are under vivay now," Mr. Show said. The National Research Council. Mr. Lathe siilti. ans not in a pos- ition to answer all questions in connection with a proposed can- nlng estublishmeilt but it could an wcr questions of a tccliilicul nlilure. A supply of fruits and vegetables for a" long a season as possible must be arranged for, he believed, bcfzre canning could be carried 011 SIICCCSQIIIIIY» When quantity production cf suitable fruits and vegetables could be u‘- suretl he believed that large fac- tories could be persuaded to collie to the province. and thus relieve the Provincial Government of a large mcasurc oi‘ rcspoli ibilii._\'. Mr. C. C. Titlt. assistant silper- intendcnt of the Expcrilnclital Station at Kciltvillc, uho has broil in the Province for the past few weeks conducting a course in tho Savage Harbor .ccti0il, in the growing and processing of fruits and vegetables, was introduced to the conference. CMlllflTlBS should be developed on a moderate scale for the present at least, he be- licvcd. 'I‘ilrcc things were neces- sary. Production, processing and marketing. Production could be built 11p through moderate sized cnnneries for the prc cilt at least he thought. i-ie referred to the shipment of strawbcirles to Elig- land jam factories made from Nova Scotia last year. The berries were preserved‘ with sillphur dioxide and when all expenses had bren puid netted the growers eight and a quarter cents a box. Mr. Eidt saw tremendous pos- sibilities for the development of cranberry growing especially along the north shore. Tile great difficulty with small canning plants. Mr. Hemming claimed, was the high processing cost per can. He was quite sure that the experiment at Mt. Stew- art could not pay the growers a price that would permit beans to be grown at a profit. The total cost must have been greater than the amount obtained for the pro- duct if proper accounting had been done. i-ie had no patience with doing something for the children alone, he "wanted to do something for ourelves as well," Mr. Hemming declared. "And if we are not going to do a thing right don't do it at all." Mr. H. H. Acnm cited the de- velopment of the dairy industry from small butter and cheese fac- tories to support the idea of the entitling industry developing from smsll plants. Mr. W. L. Brenton. dairy super- hlteildeilt, told the meeting that he was just about in suggest that the problem of the dairy factories be included in the economic sur- vey. i-ic believed that the induct-f! required the amalgamation of a number of smaller plants. Ito was m); guggczting the abandon , 0f the co-operatlve effort however. Asked his opinion as to the fess- ibiiity oi proccsstng cheese here Mr. 311111.011 said he did ~notr~bellevo thsh it would vast out wl ‘Biro divided. The committee of jud lea k of 3 f" ' _ Person: 1n way connected Wllh The Oglivie Flour Co., Limited and their decision: will be flnll. No correspondence can be entered into. i WINS GRAND PRIZE Second Prize Third Prize - 18 Prize: of $2. . .1 Illlylli itmi that is tri lbtested: tegted for whQat a“ L‘ iluiiivlttsrillliiigsi ver cximted to ho so ' _ ,_ - fortunate, "Again let inc thank you ,- for flour quality during y, . 4 "W were M" ‘mum,’ . Harmonia ' l-..-.....iil..nd You share in this too. ' Each rieulcr named by the three first prize winners 11nd the winner 01' the Culliid Prize, will receive $25.00. The Ogilvie FlourMilll C0,, Limited Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Fort William, Winnipeg, Regina, Medicine Hat, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver Ind Victoris. PAGE THREE R rzsr CASH PRIZES a BIG couresrs $100.00 25.00 15.00 I Prizes of $5.00 each 25.00 50 each 195.00 $250.00 contest cioslssiflflnfl ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR CONTEST "B" MY SUGGESTION IS. ............ .. Nnmp Street admires: Town and Province My dealer's name is. Ad»... ' FLOUR 2221:] - fi lliracialbune Study , _ _ ' i A ,, d s 0 c131 Maritime Protest “l” Play, Blocks Approval‘ 0f Transport Bill‘; organizations already lillllllliilt'i'.ll'— ing proccxsed citecsc and backcd by large amounts of capital for ud- vertlsing purplres and he did not think a. local firm, with the vol- would be available, would have much chance of sile- cess. He would like to see. Mr. The Study and social Group oi Brenton said. more warehouses for were a large numberofpouellul! ' the Brudnlbane Ciiilrcil undcr the the storing of cheese null-l it was clircciluti or Rev. Arthur Wallis cufid- L guve tllc pluy "The PcHlICXIIlB r. athe enquired if a survey b;|_u,,|,;w,~ mime a cymvd-gcl {Midi-i OTTAWA, March IO_(CP)__A llad evcr been nmde of the Prov- ince as to the nature and chem- lcal ccntciit of tile sail nnzl the' cut-c on 'I‘\l.:~lla_v. M1rcl1 2nd in the urlvllillrnlic Hilil. The cat was: M- and Airs. Mldcheton —- Rev. lust-minute Uprotest by Maritime interests 'ugalnst regulation of through shipping from the Mari- sugitblilitylxfoélgtigloigs‘iggpiint Dr and 11,-, Arthur Wallis. JV L u “mes m s,‘ Lawrence mm. ponsi Fran]; ism,“ of pbbtqw,‘ mm, “M35” Aifiihclo“ _ MM” “c a and the Lukchcad slowed up l-illil Dominion Chemist at the ‘Central “’§,‘;. yup-Upton _ Mm A1,, Mo. , senate pathway C<>n1rnitt§v‘s_ final 1 Experlmenmp Farm’ “M, when Dannid. coiisidciution of the trilnspoit bill} today at its second session of the‘ clay. J After a prolonged discussion. thc committee adjourned 10 toiiiorroxvi amples of soils from various scu- tions of the Province and hurl published his findings in a bulle- Toin Middleton -— Earl Tldd. Uncle Epilumus — Arthur Jnr-' tiiilc. tin “Soils of Prince Edward 1s- M W11; (‘n love with Jgssie) ‘ , _ , landy. _Lp§fi;r 012235} ,‘ illorning when it_ls hfllltllfli‘ this” M;- M, B, nnvjes_ Dominp,“ (in lave with decision on the bill vlill be icutzi- cd. With the problem ui‘ iliurl- time-Great Lake shipping the only one standing in abcyuiicc, 1111 cli- CICHVOI‘ will be mudc to complctc committee consideration of thchiil Horticulturist, had made l1 survey of cranberry bogs of the Province- Dr. Clark said t-hnt in his own opinion there was a grcnt oppor- tunlty for development. Dr. Clllrk alo discussed the varieties of fruilv alid vegetables which are consid- ered suitcble for growing licrc. The Dr. Reynolds. i-icalth Oficcr -— Mr. Alcx. McDonald. Fritz. Dutch man-servant -- Mr. }If‘(ii£‘y Wocdsidc. lvfury, Iizsli Maid -— Mrs. Hecllcy thc Senate tomorrow nftcrilooii. Motion for concurrence in the ‘filtrate Lade iii time to present the report to r- Fl! n Ship Destroyed By fire rch 10 — Hameb 1 the nitrate-laden ‘olinv. exploding he: g0 nnti threatening cilddngering waterfront BOSTON, ‘ to: lrl 1'11‘ .. dangerous lives flllti propc rl y. A chclninl. associated with the Anlericmt A rll-ultural Chemical] 01111111111151, \\"lf'llL’(t the nitrate fumr-s wlrl- “tcijv dangecmis.‘ {Scott's of fire ilgiiii-rs andspeotd- 01's brcnihcd file fumes. Clot-hing of some uppcurmi to be coated. with frost zls the. chemicals spread- ‘The chclnisl. . svmptoma off-liti- rule poi-mil . .. lurrht develop i; those who llliznicd them within three tiny-r. After .1 ._» n,’ rapid fir: ID plomnls. tint scnt billowing cloud! of smolzv ;1~ Qlr-cts of flame high into i. the Leila lay Ii ivily 11.1w] llbourd, hat rtlii :l‘icr 11ft Iiolnz, Information was uvnilnhlc in the wmd“,d,,_ committee's report will be modem was m“. “:- ;, H". Athmlic mo.“ form of bulletins nt the Expcrl- Mm N04,“. an inquisitive “Dish. the Upper House ‘Tlwhliily night m,“ ‘Hm. l. m receive on mental Stat-ion. hm. __ My.‘ Angus Guns and 111 the meantime the Illlilllll- gruunph , 1,, \l,(-(\ m View of Mr. H. T. Hdmnn introduced the _ M, pmycd their parts slilendldlyxin- 011s amendments will be printcti. thm- w. V, 51;,“ novcl idol! 0f 6811111"! 10bit?“ m! 1,l,-p,-;~tv,,§1 the cnmcdyill\'f‘l’y rcnlis-_ The Trunsporiiltioii Couliillsszon mtrvahonh. the shell. He ilud n few Cllllllllfl f! 11C fglghiflll, mndc love as they do it of the Mdritilnc Boards of Trude A mimic“. mm- number of years ago as an experi- m nguvwvod and gave splendid sent a. tclcgrnni claiming the Mur- h.“ objcfled itilncs would ix- dcprivcd of thcir markets in Central Cllllitdlt if through shipments from a Cunnil- Ian Atlantic port to the Lnkc hcud or from a Maritime port to iv Si. Lawrence port, such as Moiltirul. were not exempted iroin Fwlrlkll control. 1t submitted thc result ment and the venture hud bien successful, the fill coming from the cnn iii perfect condition. The lobI-‘tcrs were put iii the can the way they clinic from tllc water. fie suggsted the idea might be vrcltll invc-tignting for tile possibility it had for opening up inland inur- kets for lobsters in the shell. 'l‘hc elillcrtuiliuwilt, the interest in thel VIIYIOIIS pints being maintained t0‘ the fu‘l of tile curtain. Tin- '1‘1:<ld orchestra guvc nnum- br-r of fllic itumbrrs. James Slyche pcrfnrvucd well on the auto hafl! and also sunf-l- A fivwlilll-i“! (“Wi- llie Olrl Sprluing Wheel. was well Rm.“ by Mrs, Angus Gillis and other- llmfibility 0T "limiiimiiirl"! m“ Mrs. Alex. hit-Donald and well re- wise would 105d mevnubly “Hugh. "will 1191"? “'35 “l 9 discuismi‘ ccwrd. Tilt‘ Fllmliy Album mblcflux er freight rates and would rctnru Today Mr‘ Lamp “will “Ftpmble ltllff-“Plliilifl 9m ilici/“Tefi accom" the economic life of tho Mari- ilis "m5 W‘ “w” “it” ‘“"““‘1 muted 11-121, o‘d songs nnd chmiiff“ tlmcs. The saint John, ma. Board individuals for private dilcussintl of different nspccts of the Pit/ii" lems already taken up. Ho expects to leave the following tiny on rc- turn to Ottawa. RE-nvronclin (Continued from page 1) by the grcilp proved intensely ill- tercsiiir»: and entertaining. RM‘- moiitl Dixon. who 51ml! wwboy SOHL“; was given a great round 01 applause to which he generously responded. Mrs. Wallis and Mrs. Roddlc McKay viewed the prlnr" h, the Album rind members of the group provided the tnbicflllx- My, Rod McKay was chairman of the evening and at the close 0f the program lunches wort‘ 501d mid of Trade and W. H. Silver. lioli- fax, forwarded supiwftlllll Mill" grams, claiming this class of Mor- ilime business would be destroyed unless exclusion was granted. Mr. I-Iowc submitted there vtas 11o grounds to fcur ruinutloii o: this Maritime shipping btlulilljvi. The Trttnsport Commission would never regulate one fomi of trons- portution in favor of another. he said. The Minister did not believe had mashed govcmment opposit- wpgnwdafnolilifisitbggtitliiyoxllwfinsls: to“ sumflwd by yhe Indie? l, fin the Transport Commission would tgd ‘to have ocoupierl Vnldcur- A’ m‘ whm‘n.'1ne1‘tan a1’ z interfere with the rates that would fir» lust west of the 11.1.81... nun- “mm” t” mm w” ‘ "" be med by Monum- snleelnv 01>- ’ SIINNQ- craters engaged in this clues o. way and less titan 17 mliCS froln Guadalajara, government-hold pio- vincial seat about 32 mllcs from Madrid). Insurgent artillery opened a new bombardment of Madrid durins the afternoon. Explosive shei s burst in several residential and bilsincss dis- tricts but the populace crowded the streets as usua-l. The attack in the Guadalajara sector was opened with a two-how Insurgent artillery bombardment the Monte de Enclnaa area, about so miles northeast of Madrid on the highway traversing Guadalajara province towards Amaon. Attack Repulscd While the district remanded Mth the mnnonnding. (‘seneral Francis- co Franco's forces massed nrmmcd cars and motocycles for a charge down the highway towards the city of Guadalajara. provincial capital. When ills heavy guns ceased booming. the mechanimi Infantry swept inwards the government lines iollowed by wave after wave of foot addicts. The government's "dynamiteros" bore the Imint of the attack as they did on the first day, war commu- niques said, driving back armored cars and motorcycles with a shower of dynamite bonlbs. In response to s. rcqflfifit mflde at the close of the program U19 grflllp journeyed to Hartsvllle on Friday the 5th of March and re- posted the whole prosrnm- TM ladies of the church Bfive a Wm“ welcome and the D1537?" were 9x‘ ocediugly gratified by the 800d m" dcr and rsvpt attention which made their ofklrt n pleasure. The de- lrrce of interest was shown W the 1' ‘spouse and applause which were "iven all through the plvflffim- The indies served a nice lunch to the Rradnlbane group after which they sold lunches and provided ten. I-iere nggin q vr-ry enjoyable evening was spent. Other rcquesls have been re- miveri and the mono plans to so to North Granville next Monday at the invitation of the Mfission- flfy society. ("Patriot please may) business. No Government would put Maritime shipping out of bllal" nose. The real objection to the bill, senator Frank B. Black tCoiis. Sackville) declared, so fur as the Maritlmea were coliccriicd, wosthe fear of the reaction to the Mari- tlmes, which tear was based on tiast experience. Senator Black urged the eruption requested by the times was one which should be accorded to them. At the time of Confederation, the three Atlantic provinces were guarniitccd access to the mnrkcts of Central Ciuuidd and did not want to lose . cm either by a detrimental rcaclloii to tlie-Mzl-i-itimcs shipping business or any resultant increase in iicigllt rates. Tile Diliicnn Commission report had sought to remedy nu illjliiill-C tn the Murltimcs by ailills’ "W", a 20 per cent rcducllon on stnud- v srd roles under the ninrlunw l Freight Rates Act. but tllcre hurl been violation of this Dflllflllll-‘l "9 mid, by the railways cull-ring 111:0 , secret agreements such as fol , rates on potatoes. _ l Senator C. W. Robinson lLib. Moncton urged the request of HIP‘ Maritime bodies for exclusion of. fnritilnc siliifplhg Silfllrflifltfilill- l - ed. Assurance ID the itiaritllncs of ' iaocss: to Central Canada markets 0X- Mlnanra Illnimnnt remove: stains. charging infantry. the "Wm 551d‘ The government's reinforced de- fences were sald t0 h!" “m” m’ Insurgent attack and than W 3:3‘; sent their own armored cars n’ the battle to follow up the advan - age. The Insurgents were said to have l Rifle and machine gun fire from launched 11 second attack and ‘tr the government's fortified positions‘ have driven to cover again in t 9 tnvfieflnnnlolthaliinnuats‘ suneny. Mltri- i wnrc trxciud- .\ from Mont- - .; would be "utl be chsrupt- Attonlion Farmers Will hc llilylnrr turnips daily at (lhurltlilviovvn for the “ext 1111101‘ till-cc weeks. bulk or hug. (‘onsuit us on fertil- izcrs zlud linlc. FRANK Ii. CLARKE Product- unti Insurance Princc Hlrcct Wharf if lane's IIAIR ili-ZSTIIREII . /1 unlit-nut. v"- nhrlttil-l, 1.111111 i pi-rililncil rcstorcn and llvlltltlilcs the Itilil. 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