...-Ra" a- " laouae Town lannlng. At ensington , . s. oalllsslth. techniosl dwslei- Jon tMm elanhlnr and r. J. I‘. holly. uty Mill- m. o; glemnatruction or Prince ward Island met “yesterday fterri h sad avenirl th mem- rs 0 the Town P I U05?‘ toss of Kenaipgtop and mem- o; ms own . Meet-l m" hgld Iii the w“ H!“ at six ociofl a diaper was» 22E. in the Kensirlglon ' ant. - - " . Prank Nauas. chairman of ' planning Corrupittce p‘ Wm} m. Orville Danae: Qfifffiim . Mayor of the Board aoted ii, Russell champion was also present M! Gal- ag ca wou to them in this matter and them oi the ctr-operation ‘o the Pbderal and Provincial i“.“.*.‘°i mo...“ a public forum in held when Mr. Galbraith and ‘Mr, Connolly answered questions gi-nmnglhe flooga K rig n s cipaiity - ti: this probflbly the first c to form a hing Committees-S. the first muni- Prcvirice and Eastern PK- llairy ilotes ago the Char- Ciub tbeurehased f th beeds‘ grca- st. area. gfifimhnn filostrer Standards 2nd. This bull's prosanv urge known fi 11A qAQW yo!!! lottotown Jersey ‘ der haa Elmo Edward fore it is sol-lg _ > else vera-im-u-a ser- ‘Aefiw owned by m: ares. New Wii . nor. h» oom- . Oh-riottotowrl Jersey " Club. Wonderful. Standard 2nd who now has a long list of tested. daughters. Mailed with Br Jester Standard 2nd some outstanding. Jersey animals an being produced on P. I. 1. " BIRTH! ON-At the Charlottetown i946 snaivrl Hospital, March so. , to Mr- m. "a dllolalffod lhnfn :1 nlfoo hi}! 5:3 n“ L" ""'“‘°"' “ foreigavd. ‘n. iawllinaed b “ hi: n __ M the x .5 many friends that e wil have County Hospital. Montague. r. . ‘l "my mm"- mnlg- W- “Pmw- w isr-r cum - There was a and’; n I l m; m“ large and enthusiastic attend- ?! s": m: girls; Uxdllnt?’ M . WWII“ . - I Margh u. ma. to m. and we "vs" were... .. ...‘: v ‘~- l , B - - osmium — At the K County Hospital. 1.. on Much is. isis Mrs. Harry Sands. p. E. Linda Fiernm . W11 1.. a daughter. Sarah MAIBIAGES IVA“ - PICKEBING -— In the Kill! OI St. Gm" lotto- - . . . ‘Wil- liam ward. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. élohun IN. Evans " DEATHS FAB’! - Suddenly at West nt on March is. 104s. J. Allan Stewart. son c Pic. Raymond and his. Stewart. at the awe of 3s months and 2'1 days. Burial was cemetery. Lot in St. Marks R. C. '7. 19. 0n March AN. D. MacLean, loo Late, To (Zlassiiy JOB SALE-LACE! rarlgs equipped with emu-i‘; on assisted at the grave-side in Mid- tnlraer slid steam table suitable so" Cemetery Rov Wallace ol- rit. soon. llasliiler .M of the Mas- Applg Rujglfl ~ " e fraternity attended the sar- . . 3-30-21 It’): ears-Rags smote prsc m.‘ safifunodd. misillsn. m” . p . --l0-2i drama-ma minimums . . Can be seen at Murphy’! .-~ station. s- _ p 80-11‘ _. “Tr-Oil soon. waoaa . ado-a ml- aux-mi roan IIDAI new tires- i_s1 Prime st.’ i _ where she was .a patient for the ' EU. social» evening st Bed old o; lnshtcob institute a towrvpiann ng o . UNDERTAKE-R ‘° “s; W’ ‘m? ' I‘ llALYBTIBDAY-The 'EMBALMER funeral oi the late Ncnnah Stew- Ilth Illtahlre art Ramsayl retired member of the n“. lap Boston. Mass police force. was - held from the Macbear Funeral _ .CIartottriown and Home. Charlottetown. yesterday afternoon. The funeral was lei-g;- ly att ed. ‘Hie Qity and Royal CENTRAL IIIARIIIAII This miaiaa :7!!!“ fas luvs- al local lateral‘. but advertial .l'lnIlIIlI satin-one: bet‘ a word. strictly pay IIIOI conualo aoolv xiaeul Carnival. m iiifii WATCH 701i announcement Kinsmen Boring Camival. 3 a - iA-li s»? "i’°...;'.‘o.‘.‘°‘ilT;% “"8.” °' l. C. ' 0V8 d ' thy, Late Clover and Earl; lover, Mangiea aniTurnip seeds, B now while sioc is ' D on and Spillett. CORNWALL Pastoral services Sunday. March 31. are follows: Kingston 2.80; Cornwall Sunday School at ii Skinner. Minister. CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Ser- vices March 31st: Smarter-aide 1i p.m.: Coleman 3 p.m.; Borden 7.80 p.m. Rev. J. H. B 3404i Charge. as 1: Rev. J It. 3-30-11 iafiio . Regiment will please llieet at the Armouriea at 11 o'clock this morn- iiig for the closing of the House. Black berets will be worn. . 3-30-11 ATTENDED PS MEN'S MEET- lNG-Mr. R. J. Rupert returned last night from Bt. John, N B. where he represented the irlcai Y's Men's Club at the Charter Night celebration of the new West Si. John Club. The lunatic-n was held in the St. John Y. M hd was attended by over 100 Y's en representin various clubs throughout the aritlmes. l8 CONVALBBCING -- Friends and relatives will ‘ce pleased to learn that Mrs. Angus Cameron of Charlottetown has left the Prince Edward Island Hospital past seven weeks and that she is now ccrivalescing at her home. ‘I'll! PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH in Canada. Brookfleld Charge: Services next Lord's Dav as fol- lows: Brookfleld ll p.m.; Harts- ville 3 p.m.; Hunter River 7.80 p. m. The Hunter ltiver service will be held in the United Church. Mr. Donald - Nioholso n. i- charge. s-eo-ii YOI-K UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. minutes. Services March 31. l1 am. Central Church: i p.m. York: 7.30 p.m. Brackley. slubiect of sermon: "Last Woidaf’. I pm Sunday School at York: ii m. Wednesday. Y.P.U. at vol-ll: pm Friday. Central Cbunoh Y. f . 3-30-11 PAlNl-‘UL INJURY — Mr. Hil- bert Mayne. brother of Mr. Doug Mayne. lChar-lottet/own. underwent a serious operation on his forc- head yesterday morning to locate a piece of metal from a large circular saw which struck him in the face and head a few days ago. After an X-ray pf the fat-c . w ance at the Hi-Y Club meeting W oada avarv member being t. were made for a for a spring ussed C s- ecs were held in Fly Tieiiig. Photograppy and Radio. follluy- ed by‘ the showin of two movies: "H. . C. S. For Arthur" and a "Sing Song Him.“ Eli-lo Wilson was present as adviser. AT MONTAGUE - JIETING Mr. J. S. Galbraith, technical adviser on town 111118. addressed the citizens Mon Thursday on th iect housing projects. e accompanied to Montague by J. P‘. Connolly. provincial deputy Minister of Reconstruction. As a result of the meeting it is under- stood tho town of Montague“ Ottawa. plan- 0f sub- was Mr DBO . PATIENTS ENTlR-TAINID ~ halt ova patients at the Pm- viricilal Sana orlum were entertain- td thlaproilrlamofol time music and songs. were: Connie Doiron. Gallant. Earl Heimessey was mas- of ceremonies. rt irindnesa oi . Mr. Fred I-Iowse. on behalf of the patients. expressed grateful thanks merits. ices Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who was . J. C. Montgomery, William . John l-Iowatt. Gordon Star- gxl. Lemuel MscDounli and John TRINITY Y. P} U A Medium 29.4; B . BAND of the 1701i Armoured C Egg and Poultry Aisrllet lteport Production allows a definite in- crease thla week with prices un. chlllled- Export shipments cun- tinue. One carlot went forward M01141“ fr.) Britain with another to roll on Saturday. a cum o; Jumbca Bees and Gees were for- warded to a dryina plant and an- other csrlnt ia now helm assemb. led for shipment to Sydney. Country stations quilting 1°. ‘m. graded eggs delivers A Lame C . . Graded shlpm elrportl delive A Large f‘ Medium . . l8 B - packed ~ior red Charlottetown: . . . 34-5 32-3 . 2'1 C . .. .20 Graded siliplnenta (cached for commercial use) delivered Char- lottetown: Lame a Medium Specialized producers are teivinlr for cartoried pack: A I-arwe A Medium A Pullet Personals Miss F-iia Y-lwriicr n‘ ‘lfnritrcii. Y\|""i€ TlLlTSdS" eve- . to h" mother. who iv li9"i'.‘l‘fi‘~l in ..- m-I-rs Sta- tion. Mr. Donald Bunion r’ lin- <iaff of the Canadian Bani: of Crim- merce has been transferred from Moncton to Wedeficfon N. B I-Il-l arrived home bv “lane- and spent the pnat week-end with his nar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bun- tsin. Charlottetown, Mr. F. T. Sherlr. Sales Pro- inotion and Advertising Manse of Reins in Canada. is a visitor to this city. He called at The Guardian accompanied by Mr. P. 0. Murphy. local representative of the Company and reviewed their advertising plans for the next few months. Many of the 57 varieties which have been in short suppl for civilians are now appearing n quantity on grocers‘ shelves. _ Produce MONTREAL. March 29 -—(CP)— Produce prices quoted here today reported y ths Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Packed for export A-lar e 3T; A-medium 35; spot free woo - en cases A-lsr e 35; medium 33; A-pullets 31; 31; C 27.. Receipts 1,192 cases Butter: Wholesale Que. Jobbing pasteurized frer-h and storage. No. 36 1-2; No. 2 £15 1-2: current re- ceipts Que. No.. 1 pasteurized 35 3-4 Del Mtl; No.. 2 34 3-4 Del Mtll first de crcalmery prints job price 8; solids 37. Receipts: 6 box- es. - (lheelse: Current receipt. waster? and Que. colored 22 1-16. white 2 f. o. b FSP; wholesale colored 22 13-16-23 1-16. white 22 3-4-23. Recci s: 83 boxes. :75»lb{ s No: 1 Que, PJLI. N.B.. 1.95: o.. 1 small N.. 13.. 1.80; 100 lb bags A. Minnesota North Dakota. 2.01; B Maine 2.40 RECOMMENDATION (Continued from Page 1) mediea. At the present time it is necessary in suspicious cases for portions of the for; carcass to he forwarded to Wisconsin for ident- iflcatioh urposes. During the de- lay occas on by such a practice. treatment is cld "up and severe loses have often occurred before a ‘IBDOH was returned. The estab- lishment of a service within tihe Province will do much to counter- act losses so sustained. 4. That educational demonstrat- ions. fleld days. arid other support be given to the industry as may be necessary from time to time. "The fishing industry of this Province has enjoyed a reasonable measure of prosperity during re- oent years. due to prevailing Mail prices an-d the comlsal-atively large catches of fish of all kinds which have rewarded the efforts of 0111' fishermen. "Regulations "providing for a tamer minimum size of lobsters are gradually overcoming the ef- fect which the earlier taking of small lobsters had in- practically I . li dollars in th on o’ It'll: LHARLUIIIZIUWN GUARDIAN OPPOSITION LEADER i iwllviflued 110m Page i; 81.450 in 1M5. These are ma. llpon which I would like to hm "Llimlflaglggm? 11.14 l not believe the Public Accounts. I don't think you would blame me very much. But I Como to a very much more seri- om thing.“ The Public Accounts for i945, Dl". MacMillan noted correspond with the Public Accounts um to 1937 in showing the Dominion of Canada debt account crcdi d to this Province 0f $775,'lili.and 111,- 577 on Land Purchase account. In the Public Accounts bl ma. how- ever. these items show as an ac- count due the Federal Govern- ment on Land Account of $182,402. and of 8770.701 due the Province on Debt Account. In other wordsl it represents the Province as ow- illfl the Federal Government some $7.000. “Ilri 1945 we come back to the 01d flilllrol." Dr. MacMillali said. "Can the Provincial Treasurer ex- plain what happened?" Hon. Mr. Hughes: “Wlhai nap- pened when?" Dr. MacMillan: "Between 193'! and 1938. and between iBi-i and 1946 Why d.ld you change your- Public Accounts in 19457 Instead of following the Accounts of 1944s whv did you so back to the Ac- counts ni- 1937?" _ Hon. Mr. Hughes: "I have al- ready told my hon. friend that the againfrt the credit of thr- Prov- Mc. Hughes: “You 5a" m. one is rirht?" Dr M?'_‘Miii?f" “i945 is right. I think bs-fcre bhis House rises that we will have to have an extran- ation. 'I‘he serious via-rt ls that that false account fro-n 19311 on was chanzed into the Sirnis R - port: an incorrect financial eta inent carried in as a chars.‘ galrist Prince Fdward Isl a. and! That 15 a pretty serious state oi affairs. It is one of the most serious rev- elaticm that I have ever heard ill this House: and it is revealed m the Public Accounts that are sub- mitted bv this Governmcnt "What Confidence?" “In view oi these dircleplllllrifi to which I have referred. wlitlt confidence can you have in the Public Accounts? Is this the re:- aon. I wonder why i-iic Provincial Treasurer was so silent when he was delivering the Budge-t? W115- it due to this discrepancy 0i W. million dollars in the Accounts". over the years that I have men-l tloned?" Hon. Mr. Hughes: isfled there was?" Premier Jones: "Are you comm- llmentlnlz the Treasurer on hav- ing it corrected?" DL MacMlusi-i; "The Treasurer does not know anything about ii- thflt, is his attitude.“ B l "Are you sat- i correct Premielirnfiloiies: n w. s oDr. MacMillan: "How do I I know?" Mr. l-Iuglhes: is now as it was {nDgfiifiagmanlil "I would Like to have an explanation. and this House goes into the am a to hive an explan- a mistake of a mil- e Public Accounts‘ geven or eight erious thillfl» "Didn't you take we are 801ml atlon: because for a period _ is a most. s Dgefiiirl-ll-Jgiffiis Corrrmissiori con- ferencc? Why didn't you P03“ cut the mistake in the Public Ac- counts?" “ Dr. Macmillan: I was not do livering the Public Account‘! m. was invited ill B8 163d" ° Oppos 'cri‘ Premier Didn't you time?" Dr. MaoMlllanz wléh? heiflil a party ta e " .. . Premier Jones:_ Well. v0; reg: there’. vmv didht vcu poll (mgr MarMillari". “Did V0" hear-L orlvtbinir so absurd! I-Ie 1 soil-w to charge me with ztlmas): bliitv for the mirtake of Wild-Md erel Government". M." hi?“ * " has not", t». travel faster than he ever travelled h°'o‘." "l "°" “'“ The Marketa .-t “You were there- Jones: it n me know about “You charge m! to the mis- ever is depleting the dish. “It is recoirlnended that fisher- men iri their own interests. main- tain a stricter observance of the size reguiationa as experience has shown that in districts where they do. it has resulted in a larger pro- portion of large size lobsters in the catch. and a much increased culm- tity of lobsters on the fiahl ground-e. with greatly pliers for lerlzer sized fish. Your Committee commend the Department of Agriculture frr the Boat Builds. Course. conducted _ it. and recommend the this be continued and extended other ta in the Province. - “Your Coimriittles susftest that increased loans through the Fish- erman's Loan Bean! to fishermen be continued and that the Fede- ral Government he requested to give further INMS to tihe Board to enable it to do so. and to orc- mot» ‘end assist the industry gen- Kl..." mien mi. mo. 0 lusepoivstp silos. THEATRE- Mt. Stewart TO-NIGHT. ." i‘ RIDING molt": Ia " g Technicolor Starring Artichokes, a lbs. . .- 26o Apples. doz. 15°45‘! Apples. peck 59°45‘: Butter. dairy .. - Bananas. ~ earls .- Carrots. 5 lbs. cut Flowers Eggs. dos. . . Fresh Lettuce Imported Tomatoes. Island Cabbage. lb. Island Beets. lb lb. ‘ necticri wltll tne development. of hilt! tTOLH. ilSflelifié. Mir. Hans Acorn. president oi Pheasants UIliAHlltBQ, 52.940 represented money grams which had been given ov the Bro- virlclal Department of Agriculture to tll&_l"i£ll and Game Association and whim had reverted money had not been 113K: Association. Department him that. in view of tne AasocLat- lcns arrienclmcn-t relative to ing and nunllrvg llcens§s us: nav- Tfeasufgf dqgg m: 9793919 m; 4 inll been voteu upon my me L" s- Pflblk: Awqunvts," gesture. t ere was every reason to Dp Mafltmlan- ~15 my llunjbellev. $2.940 tvaulii be given friend not aw-zre of any discretl- the A55 i-lifi- Hi’- filld _tl'li$ 8- Q.]'\"\'?" 111L111... was e..:lu:.ve 0t lads an; flurlhgg“ ~09 v0“ L... there llnftllli grail. .3 .02 lie-social- ' on. Dr. MacMtllznz "I am lliiiiill-‘I .-ir. W. H. lnsiiiflfih who il-t- this strtrrierit. that our Public siezd at the mac; lliforluu the Accounts from 1937 to it'd were | melrwars h-z hid b:2li in confer- astray nearly one m-ililcl ricUirs-eiise with Ln " " ‘_ Rb.‘ Pheasants Unlimited To . Get $1,470 The P. E. Island Fish and Game Aaswlllv-on at a special alectlllg last nlgli-t at aeleeo ... allot aha-o or me 01.0w l» closets to receive shortly from tine ITOV-lhlai uopa-ltllieri-t oi Aar- rlcultult. to PlieJaiit.» unllslliocu. "rue amlil will be used to pubch- aso PlWlBllIl-Ls uIlliIILiI-CO flftu ordered mo" 'A 29,11? f “w” “m” wwmm" ‘m municipal sly-laws in collneeinuil ADE MRHYLO ttelowar i l M) of cue out: PDEIASSWIIS‘ sue lcmaiiilllg 01.4w will be de-i voted to the ouilalng oi obstruc- tion dams and other WDM in cori- SBBUCO Hi6 "so the DIDl/Lnciai . t. e treasury Wil --y the Mr. Acorn stated the officials nad assured fish- I:.and r fie ... . a its efforts to rig and hunting llcsnses tbrounhout the Pro- \\ G . have Ilsl mandatory vines. "Trade-Clinton Act Amended Tilc Legislature yesterday 11 mm. On motion of Hon. Mi: Prowse m‘? "W50 ‘Kelli into committee wiJi Mr. Mathoson in the chair or. €ZCOIIG reading n1’ an Act to llmfilld the Trade Union Act. The bill authorizes the Lieut- enant-Governor in Council to make regulaticns not inconsist- ent with the provisions of, this Act and such regulations and the alteration or repeal thereof shall have the force of law from and after the date of publication in the R/cyal Gazette: (a) prescribing the manner in which a Trade Unicn may be formed; (bl prescribing the method p! election of officzrs; lnct lit (c) governing the recognition by employers of Trade Unions; (d) Generally for the better 0T the Drovislcris of The promoter explained that this amendment provides 101- m. wank-ion by employers which was omitted in the statute passed iaat 86531011. Hon. Mr. Wright said the bill onabal the Iliad: ll lilatuls- n; come into effect in this province whereby" machinery can to set up for collective bargaining. carrying cut this Act Mr. Morley Bell referred to striilc and ccmpztiifaii bshccn two great trade un zns in iii-c United States. The Dominion, lie thought. should endeavor to formulate a definite policy ivith regard to trade unions. He in- stariced the success achieved in Sweden where G9 per cent of labor difficulties ore settled wiah- out strikes because of the fact that they have only one national trade union. Swedish employers are also organized in our body. He would not approve giving this Government carte bianc to give recognition to any trade un- on. They should go slow until a definite Dominion policy toward uliion organisations has been formulated. Mr. Strong said we have always had a predominantly farmer government in is province and this matter could no safely left in their hands. Hon. Mr. Wright said the Fed- eral Go ernment has already establishc the Labors Relations lict for collective bargaining and hllVB Nwffnized the right mi iruuor to organise. We also have a mm at the head ol the Labor Union in this province who is opposed to going in with large U. S. labor unions. I-Ie maintained that labor had_ a perfect right to this pro- tectlon. Hon. Dr. MacMillah strongly supported Mr. Wright's slate- merits. R R Bell also support-en Mr. necessary to amend the present Ac.. "he the best citisens in House Plants 353-911 oranges. dos. . Wt Potatoes. peek "v ’arsley 1°" Peppers. 2 fol- 95v n" p . 00c Turnrps - 0° ollinl nfiSlt. lb 10o Chicken. lb 35¢ Corned be 90¢ Ducks. . 37¢ Roast Pork. 390-3121‘- Roast Beef. filo-W Steak. lb. 36 Lamb. lb. Silt-ll)?- od 1 Cod Pills 39¢ Ee . 12mm n llc-dflc-flc Had cck Fillets 30 Q9; I60 e lkhd Fill ts 53bit m. nseeal: "v vrisnllrs TAXI PHONE ion 24-11011: ssirvics i DICK DOROTHY solo a rowan. l till-flit! .1100!!! " flit-omit wad Courteous Service 100 runny 5t. Clcrll . .\vn were asking this ,..~...ation. he sad 'l"rt sill was reported agreed to. a. Marsh 2d 000 in sunken discovered the helmet of an earl, near the wreck of an old Span icon A. divers had found en craft between Williamson expedition. s aena of s cry listed back to A search of the gal hcond. the skele a ti“?- t’..i°°i..°. suit ia Kilt-Was...» '.° y: t’... . meaigthou 0s breeding. feeding. handling and the bill. and explained vxhv it was l Early American liller‘ -(AP) (m0. uil and primitive American deep- sea diver. whose s elton was fouipld an gal . Jofeph Summers. of the Irwin ey West and Cuba and that the latastlggcov- . however. t we'll IR Q Daze (Thil ll l monthly scum“, d9- 0g voaed to don the Charlottetown Inca sponsored by kennel Ciua‘ Tbe obiecl-s of a Kennel Club lie ID EMU-Airlift’ tag QIQ-gqlnl‘ m‘; OWHe-aflln 0i lwoll dogs lol- sport- W01‘! and allow ULUTAILS: as well aaJor companions and pct-S. ‘so support other orgarllzatlulln and individuals rciat are IIILEIEJeEU in and make use u! dogs sucll as EDP-hug. huntirl»; il..u game iliiills‘, farmers alto otutls who lliue use 01’ Wflrllinit dolls drill WELSH dogs. ‘lo endeavour to pill-UH and sup- legislatlon and civic or wldn and in supuort of me best interests of dog preadlnfl. owners and nuoiic authorities. in educate 110R Owners the best nl-echods 00110117111118 their dolls and to en- courage and promote dug shows. The executive oiiicei-s of the Charlottetown Club are as follows: President-Dr. E. S. Netting. Vice Prca.—M.rs. Rouci Raymond. Secretary-O. S. l-Iarper. Trsasuren-Murllrcc McLeod §. Directors-Mr. John A. Sun- monds. Mr. G. L. I-lardie. Dr. RF. Seaman. Mr. Rlouel Raymond. Mrs. Wm. Brehaut. Show $lDDt.—M'l‘. J. morids. tlllow Show Iahop. A. Sim- SccrcLalQYg-W. Veterlnzlflriil — 11.5 your deal...» i... in}... ‘llli. ~J_oL \\..l _ J db; .s .;l ... it iiiaL- v-a-i ' A Ab‘. oi. flnfJAA. -.lel__...lcc in“ ..>u;' usie. dnuel cenilui. cu: as; l..:.i1..-" l lLJVB toil u Ii llOt. up bu. cit"..- dili- Xud out: l. to til;- fliltilduiilizh. toil-SEA} mu VJUL‘ 11:. ueulge C. dldhcp has llm- bolted a can" oi nhn ature H" ers. Iii»: doctor is also a i; Bide brtedcz" and vie uiia he is amounting for something really fins in this brsrd to add to his kennels. Tom M. Nottlng. son of Dr ES. Netting has .n LJJYAHR a illne- moiitlis 1L1 Cordon semi- trill-air. Torn repcitrd L-‘iat Lilli do; 1.". learning quickly and promise". i0 work well. Jackie Nottilik is the uruui pl»- sessor of a uiree-nirliitlis-old cliow female pup-Mai Chan Gcw Yu. from tire Gouszh Kennels .at Tor- onto. Jack has his order in for a male of the same breed to be snipped during the summer. Cock-or SparileLi continue to enjoy the approval of the general public. evidenced by the spec-d with which cooker pups are Picked up; M. L. MacLeod sold his entire lit- tar of 8 in record time. sympathy is felt for W. it. and Mrs. Cruisaha-xiir ill the loss of their black cooker "Cliummy"; one's dug leaves a bis emlpty space not easily filled. Oui- advice is to get another dog quick. T. W Bentley has rec/anti»; ac- quired a promising collie. and a pure grad Boston tender. The Stewart Ives‘ are the proud owners of an Eiligiull bull pup; the little fellow needs his impos- ing breadth of shoulder to carry his name and blue blccd~“Bounc- chere Baron Butler" (Toughy to you»; his graridaire arid granddam are triple international champions a-rid his sire. triple international champion. "Basfmd Golden Nymph." Club members are glad to know our secretary. Mr. 0. S. Harper is home again from his late soioilrn ln the hospital. Mr. Hal-pri- has received the certificate conferring CANCER PROBLEM tOOntinusd from Page l) cancer. slrlusl. Columbia had four hos- pitaLs lIClltl-III cancer, two in Vic- wrla. and two in Vancouver. As yet there is no place. Mite. Pierce said. for general patients and only private patients are treated. Alberta. she said. has curried on a continuous has iree treatment. Saskatchewan was inure advanc- ed in the treatment. of cancer mall any 011181‘ prcvL-s and nan n incu- em CiiiliL,‘ in ltegllla. Ail resuiclrs o.’ Saskatchewan who have been in the PIOYLHLB six mouths are Uig- ip.e for free treatment if suffering frcm the disslse. Mrs. Pierze said. Ontario. Mrs. Pierce irifu.".iied the meeting. Ls embarking on a great campaign to raise $1000.03) in fisht the scourge. Manitoba is preparing aim on a wide scale for a determined action. Qllebflfl. New Brumwicit. and Nova Scotia sire ‘all crganizid ill readiness for the launching of the campaign Mrs. Pier-ls said. His Worship Mavor B. I-Jarle MBCDOHB-ld.‘ said that in his six years as a msrrlber of the City Council he knew of no more im- pcrtant meetln-lz being held in the Ccuncil Chambers than the one in progress. Cancer had become a (ircndful scourge and he heartily nlrtroved of an educaiinnai pro- uwm to impress uiloll the public 1h: necessity o.’ an orzlillzrai flzlit ii‘-!'l.llSi. the discase. Alfter some discussion. it was decidrd to impoint a of all the . [JYOETRIII finfl Appointments Mids- Ilirluded aimnz lililfc llupclliied " Ml" "Iaric Mn:- D:na‘d :=. Arthur Rayvr representing tv-‘a ciiazltei-s, of the I.O.D.E.: Mrs. W. J P. Mac- Millari. Catholic Women's Lervue: Mr. Otto Rosa Kirurnen". Dr. G.D. award and titi-e of champion to "Donna Elpfied Shagn": :3". hi8 Chesapzake Bay rs~trlev:.. In this connection the Jail. ‘i5 issue oi’ Life carried an art featuring "Shagwcng Gypsy”. nddam of Mr. Harper's chamllmn. Those riio rcmellibn M55. Detlllfllllflb ilcautlful pair of English S-“itETS at last year's Dog Show will be interested to kliciv that Mrs. Ect- mould has purchased 2 fBlllIl-lr setter pups from Mr. Harper. R Mrs. Stewart Jones doesn't. mean wliat vcii think she does whsrl she tells vou Stewart is in The DO‘: l-Iousc. Why wouldn't he spend his spare time there? He has 14 beautiful dogs and a six weeks old littor- of Golden Retrievers. the first of their kind on the Island. To many interested in Dogs and Dog Shaw's. the iudsinlg presents all the aspects of a Chinese PUZ- zle with the essential parts miss- ing. For ourr benefit. iri our nEXt column. we hope to offer an ex- planation of how dogs are ltmwped and classified for competition. Get yourself a rdce dot! and loin us. ‘Bye new. . I _ . MINARD till-Maui -s|s Sun Syndicate TIM roimded es. What a diifartn but also under daytllm “Oi-ha- pqre roagct. tha bosom wanrt generous in your "I'- lflllil Si: DRIP were hel Illdl. LONDON -(C Pl-Neany 1N fllssmfi i irli will t n‘ n” n. ca alrtifioi All other ranks of the 17 inant are requested to report hours Saturday, 30th March, gear-d of honor for the closing of parliament. . Draaa, battledraaa, great eoAia, skeleton wab ....'.l berets. ell all because it calls l-n‘ hiflh-Wen’ al bust pads make and please don't feel at all self ccmious about deli-ins thwa- A cross-country survey raved type bust pad. and separate removable La a terrific demand for both built-ill pads especially for ovmlilll W". silhouette requires a bosom. so if Nature bust pads an your his Do- "iifiit ‘"13? ‘ ‘"5; 2&2‘; ... u ‘on m s‘ _ , Reservations-Ticks‘: 30mm", on p “m Rowen Arency. déadmdimr. I said: Finite :40 about it. mist. the helmet had i3 rho“; tw,‘ m, ill Reserve Armoured Regi- io the Armour-its at 1100 for the purpoee of forming a a Johnson 8. Johnson PRESCRIPTION Pl-IARMAUiSTI E014 oVlfih Ellyn irEABS DsisJt-ulbttd 185 Kent. street, st-hll, Prince of wales Collage; lvlis. ILL. ltszl Cross; Mrs. ltllllillie aluzl Luiuliui; .vi.s. W. A. Iflizllpmbi, trinity un- itsu C.lu._'li . William ite- . l)‘ n. nu. round. _ ‘l’ .5 lvlclrs Uulo, iiclv ltedeemilt McDonald, . __ J_ . would he azmd t there \v;-;"a oLhcr the City which would wish to be represented on the committee. Tue cpmmittie. Mr. Bahaker said- twuld meet in a few days t0 01'!- anizs the cannpaizrl» Ml‘. Bohaker also alinourmed that, Mr. J. P. McIllnis had been gppqllniled executive secretary 01 the Society .arid wsuld do 0r}!!!- ization vrork in its intfirrflil throughout Lie Province. MILLION DOLLAR (Cczliiguglfizl-m Page ll who wondered whether waizc earn; er would be cut of a 19b- Tmv h“ recollections of a disastrous cori- flarzrntion of 1900 which dcstroyed I-iull and a seciicti of Ottawa. Ori the other side ci’ the rive! hlifidhlds gathered on Parliament There was no official explaria tion of how the fire started. Maul‘ ice Simard of Hull said he fishing from a pier beneath tht bridge and a few minutes after a street car had passed he noticed a small patch of fierrcs. "I didn't think anything of it arid just, v:erit on fishins." he anid- A few minutes later I looked up and was amazed to see the whole span in flames." The bridge. officially named the Royal Alexandra. was opined I901. Over it go some of the main lines of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way-routes to the Gatineau. P011- tiac, Northern Ontario. Western Canada and the North Shore Lina from Ottawa w MOIIY-Pefll- For Foot Ailments CONSULT ii. J. A HRUWN. 0.? Orthopedic BIBIRCPUDIST us Great George SING! CHARMYPTETOWN P-B-l Farm For Sale 8 1-2 miles from Chi!‘ ioitetown, consisting 0f_5i acres. i5 acres clear, in hlgii state of cultivation. biliflll" hard and soft wood. 3100i on buck of farm, sllltefll acres piouflhed- . All new buildings. elec- hwlc “guts. 1-2 mile from church and school. Apply till- BELL & MATHIESON illiLiFAX NEW GLASGBYJ 1.20 p.m. Ly. Chirliitte- town Lv. New Glu- row 2.50 p.m. Ar. Halifax. 35-00 one way to New Glasgow $10.70 one way so “In. fax 2.00 p.m. Plus Ta: _