(ContlIu1ed from Page DTT \ .s==l. z- 1 Tm- CI-‘ABL » ETQQEVN 1 r- _ as - ,-#AGE f In '° s vi: . ‘ SRIE ° zoo R slum \ With two magnificent silver cups FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral in his suitcase-trophies oi’ his suc- ` of the late Mr. Charles C. Mutlow, cess, in competition with all Canada, as an Ayrshire dairy farmer-Mr. Gavin D. Reid, Montague, yesterday he ual 608 an. Latest Models neusunous 1 igulscouurs g went oulv il. P. llmnsun llueen Street Charlottetown _ / \s fr _ THIS L-4112-2 FISCH B mum, and the development of the unoccnce of this defendant. Names Fisch Mrs. Bertha Hoff, a little woman in n brown hat and a black dress. testified e New Jersey fanner named Bud:-eau and Isador Finch had come to her home in Bayside, Lllllg Island, late in 1933 with "hu dl \ . ,W __ _,_ ,_ ,, _... ,... ¢ .~ ...#,--,,_.,,,,. , Central ' - Guardian . IE. falsadannllseaarvelfar IIIMII lsrilill :V Ill Es-:a'|:,a¢a.:l.atrilU advance. ` 1 COND‘lD¢l.A'l'l\n¢ uni INSUR- Alwl L-0198-1-1.2-8121 WILL 'IBB party who took tho wrong overcoat by mistake from the kindly return same to W E LePaK°- L 4153 Attleboro, Mass.. and formerly 03 sturgeon, P. E. I., will be held on 'I\iesday. Folvrllary 12th at 2 P~ U1- from the Sturgeon Baptist Churdi IINED ON CUBTOILS CHARGE -.A local woman faced a Customs charge of harboring smuggled liquor when she cams before Mal' istrate K. M. Miartin in the City Polioe Court yesterday. She was fined $50 and costs. Police said a charge undo: the Prince Edward Island Prolnbition Act would be brollgirt egbinst her. ON SCOU_'1.‘ CAMPAIGN-Carry ing the “Welcome Baden-Powell" Extension Campaign" further into the Province. Chief Provincial Com- :nissioner William Warren leaves here today for the eastern section of the Island. _Ho will make his headquarters at Montague for a few days and will address public meet- ings there and in other eastem communities in an attempt to raise funds'and increase the provincial Boy Scout membership to 1,000. SECTION B DEBATE-Resolved that wireless is more important than aviation was the subject for debate in Section B 0! P. W.'C. do- bating society yesterday. The vote was pro 16. con 4. The pro speak- ers were Mr. Robert Owen, Miss Mariory 1-Iyndmsn, and Miss Leone Dockendorff. The con speakers were . li/ir. Milton Stewart, and Misa Doris Reynolds. Mrs. H 'I' Prowse has returned from a pleasant visit to her nieces in Maplewood New Jersey. " Trcnchard. “Nobody else has been spared that has testified," Wilentz said. Heier then said her name was Judy Schwartz and that she lived withhcr parents in the Bronx. Bhe died in August, 1932. Heier was the Latest of the de- f;n;e surprise witnesses. He camo to tin stand at the start of the afrtomoon session sf-ter Mrs. Marla ,Muslim niece of Ml.s.~ Hauptmann, and five other persons had testi- f.ed they were present at the . RETURNS IYITN NIINIISIIMEIIUPS ERUNINIRNTREAI Mr. Gavin Reid “Brings Home The ~ Bacon” From Ayr- s h i r e Association Y's Men’s Dance, 0ddfedows‘ Hall, . Meeting. returned from Montreal, where received the awards at the ann Record of Performance tests were for the largest mature hon record. 1934, of 14,755 lbs. milk, made by Bunny Slope Bonny Je swept, which led the four years ol honor class in 1932 and the twice- a-day milking cup in the 1933 honor roll division, scored reserve points in the contests for the two cups awarded this year to Sunny Blope. Mr. Reid was the only Island cup winner in the Ayrshire R.. 0. P. tests. The only other Maritime trophy winner was Miss Mary Hooper, Pic- tou,'N.S., who won a cup in the mature class, 365 days division. on the possession of his fine Ayr- shire herd, of some twenty head. Includ two ears old cattle the age has been obtained by painstak- ing breeding over a period of nine years. Finds Dliryillg Pays Mr. Reid has never regretted his decision to concentrate on dairy farming. A few years ago the temptation was strong to drop dairying for extensive seed' pota.o feels today that his judgment has been amply justified. "The po tative, "you don’t have the ups an downs in dairy farming that yo Y P so keenw. The dairy farmer today in spite of hard times, is usually years for the industry. If we don' make fortunes overnight, we are t least able to keep from going on the , rocks. I am more convinced than wer that mixed farm.ng, with a good purebred dairy herd, is the been my experience during the wors a meeting of the Ayrshire Breeders Association in connection with the INSOMNIA . (SLEEPLESBNESB) Hundreds of people owe fights of pleasant and re- lreahing sleep to the science ' of Chiropiraciic. lf you are nervous and irritable try this great sleep resiorer. Special rates in Chrillie Cases. » .I|’.Yl. R. CARSUII ' 124 Primm st. rams rm. IIEIIREASEI ull lossl The cups presented to Mr Reid A decrease of 393350 in move,-ty or _ loss by i’ii’c in Prince Edward Is d The returns available show s prop- erty loss last year of $187,961, Blainst 8261.121 in 1933. damage by fire last year in Char that year being $18,200. The total fires in the Provin last_yeal' was 240, and as against f ll ° division for two milkings per day, g‘°HP'g:1;°mThF;I'°wb§";§¥,1'nM" INTEREST IN IS REVIVEIJ Library Books On Subject Are In De- mand. Prince Edward Islanders may have forgotten how to build ships- N but they are fast regaining the knowledge, according to Miss Nora BENSON. director of the Carnegie Library Demonstration scheme which has placed libraries in every lfirse community on the Island. "I find an unusual desire for books dealing with boat build!-118 Dartlcu I - _ S »B1'1Y amongst fishermen along the North shore , Miss Bateson said. Years ago shipyards on Prince Edward Island turrled out large square rlggers that sailed the seven seas along with the famous Blue- - land last year over the preceding lbs. butter fat more 1a.sssi and for 11°” bark-I and brlsantines- But the largest record in the homer ro nu 1° "Wmd ‘mm um dn” with the coming of stea~~ Islanders turned back to the soil and confined il themselves to coastal fishin made subioct to Slight correction But Islanders stlllhsve thréir sea- This th t ld wmne§°X, y,;§_ lf” %;e,fgg&:.";yfn_ with regard to the 1934 figures. legs. And with the Wm e I-118 of th Carnegie libraries they have taken as to reading of articles on the manu- f“°Wl'I118 0! Illleedy craft. Along the But while the provincial fire loss 5h°1`€-9 @1050 days C08-‘Still Villllseli was cpnsiderably reduced, property "9 milk-DS use 0! their spare time, d€Si8IliH8 and erecting sailing ves- .lottewwn was saa,a2l, almost three 5618 “nd mmf lelmches- times greater than ln 1osa.the1oss In °l"“1°°l°°°WI\ M=11<>°1m Irwin is one of the leaders in the boat- building movement. Back of his °° printing establishment other en- BIIAT BIIIIIIINR FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE FRCIA IACIIBAY, FEBRUARY 4iI| TC FEBRUARY 20th SLEIGHS--HARNESS & HORSE RUCS 15 sssx. norms ` 5 HIGH Box sal-:Ions 25% Dheount TC % 25% Discount ___._.__..._.. 1° FUR. ROBES DISCOUNT 5 DRIVING SLEIGHS' ________.___25% D“°°“"t 15 DAYS ONLY 25% DiS°°“1\t } gli ‘ -_-..--.s_‘.._ FUR ROBES'--- FUR COATS 1 1 10 WRINGERS » 25% m,.¢,,,,,,¢ FEBRUARY 10 sérgysnmnsnlyass , 0 coufl 5 cooN coafrs Nth E0 20"’ ----'-“_” ‘ 25% Dneovnt 20 SETS SLEIGH 25 D' lint 100 zgyggiioivss Call early and get % ‘Sw _ __ ' ' .lil- . if first choice 2 “Fleury ROOT CUTTERS _ .~.- -_-we ~.T._-`-=‘-=.:=- 1 , I, _ _ vi *Jil* 1 ;‘ SPECIAL IIISCCUIITS UN- 25% Discount TERMS_SP0T CASR 25% Discount I M V _____._.__-1--_ 2 Sask. Coats, size 46”-List $28.00-at yé price ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . $14.00 1 “Peerless” Washer-List $14.00-at V2 price .. . ._ .. . S 7.00 _.1 v 1 -.I , ll ‘;.. at 252 in 1933. There were 49 fires M-\'~ Reid naturally Pride! him-‘Self Charlottetown last year, and 64 in 1983. herd alxiages 1E,ooo lbs. or milk' and Ex tl' M t' soo lbs. butter ret. This high ever- ecu ve ee 'ng OfRe-fd C ross A meeting of the Red Cross Ex- ecutive was held st the Head- ent, Mr. George J. Tweedy, occu- pied the chair and there were present, Mrs. J. J. Homby, Mrs. C. ing, however, was to consider the request from the Junior Red Cross of New Brunswick or the servic Miss MacLean. in organizing quarters on 'Grafton Street yester- day afternoon at 4.30. The Presid- ln thusiasts gather whenever they have an off day from their usual employ- ment. And here the main topic of cqlqversgtionui; boatg or ces little shipping elnb confine itself to talk. Last. winter they turned out four craft, two 16- foot out-board motor launches, a Yacht, the “PNC” completely ge- modelled and a fishing punt of their own invention which can be readily U`al15P°rted' on an automobile. .lack King is owner and skipper °f the “PN0”. an 1s-footer with leg 0’ mutton sail and Jib. In summer he ta-kes it to Montague where he mitltches his skill w.th the Montague BB 01'! Heartz Memorial Hall of Trinity United Church in connecti . - _ El. HARNESS SUNDRIES consisting of Driving and Work Collars, Hamas, Traces. Brldles and Breast Straps at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 33 1-3% Discount I 1.' 1 _ ...-.- R1. _ ,. ..-.. , ...‘.1 rs ~ -~ r _ i Production, but he persevered. and Duffy. Dr. H. D. Johnson. Mr. moRéeg§‘,&1g"i’1‘;;xf1~]oIl§sW}}3\4iI;:: ic- 1; -f--*"4* - 2 Io, purchasing from _eguDr1yucem_ MacKinnon, Mr William speedy man bu, L or ccdm A d Wmlesalem _ . . _ _ B a int M .M1-. R Mecl ,Mn -. ~ ' ‘- IE .' .1 ' is," he sa.d to a Guardian represen- Hgwtdgd Court. 1711-. W. JEuBrawd- 5ha§é..g°f'he'Lsb°;@f:f1ug§°“;5“ of R5 _i ri ta ‘D e a le S d ers, Mr. R. H. Rogers, Miss Mac- ¢xp1a|,{,.d_ I nugh"“=Iy u CHARLOTTETOWN “»f£`fS A. HORNE & CO. 5355 _ have ln potato producti Fo that Leg: and Miss Anenwu' ‘I Y I OIL i' e Committee on Extension re- reason ou don’t feel a de resaion Ported Prosrcsa on the Proposal to Mu t e a r . organize blood donors for the serv- C' G’[° 7-E H old S O We t° me'-=e ends meet- The me 122135. l§’.”§‘h°§`”»f°..§f€l.`i‘§'.‘.`?“.n§"2§§§.f Co n c e rt I n P E The chief business of the meet- 1 Heart-Z Ha t ggi of our Junior Red Cfross Superviso? Th? °°n°ert held last flight inI .n es be (4 Junior Red Cross Branches in N w I 011 Wilh ' L ob emo” choked on M Hauplmanns on the night of neo. this ggiivcyl me agrleulturlsu or Bmnswkm and mer due consfb the gytl; anniversary or the found- St1'1Ct1y EHfOICed, Says Mr- S nie J ie.. lmony and bzought R.ellly's exposition of the case, opening the Gemmny “wma” Bm » la Director For Maritimes my for Helens testimony. 2, 1938 when Fisch was guest at a farewell party Finch sailed for dfedtihcrethefollnvwingmring- Heier swore in the o0\1l\"f»1‘°°m Mr. Reid, for the current year, has tlmt hc saw in a parked autornc- been appointed Maritim r p se .. me e hvmrh-ed feet or so frog: °°"'°'”’“'°" H"“’"'“‘““" 5”" ltatlve on the board of Ellreeetgierf, wllere Colonel Charles A. Lin - the Ayrshire Association-a notab.e be 1 slung outside st. nay- M” M“°.“°‘ ,"’° °°“°°°"°°f tribute to his standing as s dairy- rgl was w ni of Hauptmams mm ‘story that h mon At the Montreal meeting Mr zmnds Cemetery, on the ght _ - April 2, loaz, and saw I-‘lam Jump ;‘s“~x;§3l‘°°wh“en°1‘,h‘:‘°sta”43°‘Ue iozfwifxg' wltllam Brown, Deleralne, Manl- tmm the cemetery wail. His testi~ h ' B 'ransom bm M at toba, was elected president in suc- mony mnde it appear likely the G? “mwah wus mmm The db 'vzsiorl to Mr. J, Earl Ness, Quebec. ELM, would can Coy Lindbergh .5 l'°°“W 3° at _ to The new vice president of the As- wlt th erute the ‘°‘”°° “"° P“'°d“°°° “ “‘~’ aeration ls Mr. s. J. chaenon, Que- C a lebuttal -new r to ked tsid the .. ~ _ E~<=nx1Zt¢?ryca¢E¢1wtalI‘epr‘:1rg1l;t 13:, ooidon C°'°u° Bm' °°Sm°" “inthe i*I"°“'I;i The finances of the Association named me "mow “umm to .I Wl8f¢\l1IY-6916 WU 0 W°“;*;` were reported to be in satisfactory mm me mu wmendswu Haupb who identified Hollsihfnann 35 ig condition. The usual grants wer mann mmm” IB-118015 bl-II PB!-*°\"-bi" h* W” n_° made at the meeting, including Th, ,,,,,,,,,,,.;, “_ ,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,¢_ vefmitwl 1° WSW" ‘i°f°“°° “M slam of $250 to the three Maritime ticscrlhlng himself as a. writ/er, now 3°” to impucaw clgabs new working as a cashier said he sat 5°°km¥ “ " de E' YI” “umm” °° mt 1,, hu wwmobue near me an M Finch in the kidnapping, the - that in Quebec a large proportion of S, Rwmondk mr two hom with fence called Mlm. Bertha Hoff. B Ayrshire breeders are scotsmen. He n'Kh_,y`who mm,” B short time housewife in Brooklyn who form- was received everywhere in Mon- inter died soon afterwards He "ly had “ved ml Bayside’ gealitw the greatest courtesy and ‘,2i,°},§;; S5353 §;;=,;;f;g*g“° ‘°,,';';;;,{ 1’§iI"§; .’i.‘§:.‘i.2‘§$‘.."§e-`.i‘§v‘.i. °“’ “ l'_. ___ by atioiney General Davie 'r. wu- “I °", Jwhfm sfgmlfalji :Q POLICE AND eniz various inwouraoies cropped ' be known previously. (continued from Page 1) testify that the memory of Mrs- Uv as Heier strove to remem r new .. ._.._ s_._______ - .___ _ _ y med Dm reader Mech »----d--~»»- “MIS of hu wma! mnamd have I-ny 5111115303 Wuh NUI?" would mean foreign war almost im- lllsa. MN Hoff answered “Yes he did." mediately." He sud me m'm‘°nt was °°'u°d Mrs' Hoff's statement bI'0u8l\t I His statement came as the gov- Bn" me "”"° M tm “ment M of Yonko. N Y who said he force to restrain leftists and ri ht me "`“s“m wa'°m°d° pubuc Then knew gs BeriihaI Hoff and that ists communists and royalists gwa h” Sm' he f°"¥°I' no “M It W” I' ` st veterans and kinsmen of the 193 nine ars u he had a farm hmmm I'° mind “gain °‘“"‘ Mounyf.§inchle€°N. J., 20 miles from victims who had scheduled parades I” mmd In 8 lem" fmm uw gm qui:°k'denlal from Alfred Budreau ernment mustered its every police »~ _ . . ' ‘ ' ` _ Q 4 llnrpimanns aizrest when he saw a me undbmh eswm Budrelu sam mass meetmgs md demonstrations mime cf Fiseh in the pa/per. Fisch ha dm not know mach md had to mu.; me any I. |2552; §£‘kc§p°£gT °%mI;§ never visited Mrs. Hoff in Fische pol3;1;‘n;erg1\r::,cm11<; ;vasto1-eezilsg fran; I” I"-“l’9°Wd 1BSt A\l8‘ll5¢‘ I0 df' °°;{:n,%m,uM°n ‘nd ohirwm- of "truce" government that took com- "` "’ II fthtfilnod DOBIIY $15900 Uf _ John F condo” we” mended mend last spring when disorders IW A1-illdfflicraii ransom money. Dr ` ` ., I growing out of the Stavislsy scandals by 'uhh E' s`yb°n’ domnment M were to ling one French govern- ilstioe inspscto after the defence PD ment after another recalled tha Value In Answers " . , t "J Mmm 'I' hm' me questions France "narrowly escaped last Feb. "Did you ever lroar of any exam une- neu in mm or his ' e." lnswers `E'o.wi1enEz's rigorgus ox- mm? °‘ hy‘lm,|°mm:,|m1? "Civil wsr then," he asserted, nmimtion. He hesitated avbcut rc- Dm" 7°” 3'” ‘ l 000% “would have meant foreign war al- d up $5 . lvaliiig th gmg 1 me girl. He ‘ mm wh’ ' most immediately. Civil war tomor- nrlmitiwd Iona cgnviction on s md “md I" W” * ‘nu °" °' row would mean foreign war almos marzo which was not brought out ill examination Lindbergh spent his Nth day in wurt. listening to the testimony with no greater show of emotion Ulm he has evinced since the be- glnuing. Helo: refused to d’scl:ee the hum of me sm M W" with Beyhora. met the questions with provoked by Doumergue's advocac 1'2"! 2 wp: led to Just _ _ -`-. s-; _l__..__- MID RYIDIMI N "I0 HIMPIUIUID IPPOIIMA 100 1“i‘¢l’lCl'\ Piulotum Y mam! family went to the stand in an at- help maintain the "political truce tempt to strengthen stories he and issued stem orders agalns mysterious man when your in- giiiig iigigii' is cfég EE eccentric and was raded about clothing? as trans- N school Did it dino ferred for a downtown?" answers dsfemive of Dr Condon immed.ately, and even more cer tainly than last February." D2 °°“' "Thee ls something that must be said," he concluded. Appeals To Pairiotiln The Flandin Cabinet, which rodo into power on the political strife of constitutional reform, met today §§§ ,mud my my, been me mm who open-air manifestations tomorrow. W "N11-£15 gg. Percy PI.” . “mom nog, gg emi Announcing mcmoyialbgervilces lar c-:1.....,,-,_ ,',,,,,,s,,,;,.f omnmn theatre, almost 1s miles °hw'°h°~ °1°“¢ "°“f in " 631:” rarmrs _ on iegmu-, W., ,, mm nu heme, the night ec Nev. *M °l\°i=1°°-ih°“¥1‘ "D lem ii 1;. 1. Hocpml. to so-. and un. 2°. INS? Heuotma-a1\'» birthday. _glfmif gm, Q; °,f‘_,’;‘P:f,',,’}e,_f 0, ,Q “ken l>hllup|,Hnrrin¢ton. a dluah- ni” "44 W’ ""°°”“'d ‘ mn' rms get-neon, l4,ooo policemen and lkypartyaeibaifauptmannsand 20,000 Mobile Guards to restrain po , f -*-----‘ “"9 H“‘°°“"'°“ “Id °°" '°"° N' lineal "troop" of the right me len. N. D. MacLean I UNDIITAKII | IMBALIIB r oeulotuun me sorta wmelure rbeasll Tha vritnelca testified Hunt mann was "respectable" and hind to his family. The state obtained the exclusion of the oonanent about respectability, over defence objection. Victor Bofuusiar. a tenant in the same house ocovdcd by the Haunt- cmper. upimanaa arrest but ne.ther the chisel nor arf thvl ,_|tAie exhibi ‘iigs is igiig _ .t. "°“‘° \’°‘°" ‘° 1"” nmulu of the in persons slam outright in the Place Dc La 0011 corde rioting were told they might munists and-Socialists, united in Trinidad. China and Japan- not march to the riot scene and scatter flowers there. Nationalieil' organisations received similar ia- struotiona and communists and soc- illilil. with their Fascist foemen nn 'N-mg “um cruel” gum: on of victims of the person in this world who is try- dm. There were ominous indicatiohe. however, that trouble _mizht_he‘ brewing for the morrow. Miss MacLean spent about 5 weeks in Saint John and Fredericton f and had very great success in`or- stare Windows tn commemorate the Banizing Junior Branches in that part of the province. Her services We” Very Bfclilly appreciated and the Present request comes as a striking tribute to her organizing ability. Miss MacLean expects to leave about the 18th of February. HERRIIIRE 9 ity. 5 S°h00| Days. Sunny Juniors oi Zion. e _ Scared of a Mouse, Young Mar. more of Central Christian Church. Pokev Hunters. Klmstas and Visit Linked With U.S. Proposal Re Trade Agreement. (C.P. By Guardi.an's Special Wire) O'I'I'AWA, Feb. 5-i-Ion. W. D. Herridge, Canadian Minister to Washington, was in Ottawa today conferring with P1-irre Mlnlgter R, B. Bennett and offi;lsls of the Departm°nt of External Affa`rs. Hiis viril had no speclnl signif- cance. the Minister said, and he had . no comment to offer on the pro- My Grnndmlrs Advice, Happy posal of the United States to ne- sotieie e. trade agreement with Canada, as recently announced in Washington. Parliament will unlikely have any lfnltrrd States trade agreement leg- islation until 1nte._in_March o P . must take place in Washingt~n in March for presentation of the Views of Tklihed &ates inirrests which will be affected by any mcl- procal agreement. In a recent speech in Toronto E Mr. Bennett referred to the long which has been the means oflvuild- and careful negotiations which would follow formal mnixrg of dis- cussions between the two countries. when items in the tariff schedule will be considered individually. Canadian trade officials have been in pl‘act"‘€‘l r°~"i"'"°‘ to ne- gotiate with the United Btates for a long time rd fl‘l;1 <`rt‘ils o y the basis upon whichhthe Dominion and service to those who worked ,; will enter into formal discussions and planned that their dream of ~ will be applied in plenty of time a C. G. I. T. programme might come f, to meet the United States authori- true ties when the Washington hearings have been completed, it was stated today. B1-IEXKHUPURA, India Feb. 5.- (CP--When a Blleh woman dis- interred a Muslim saint "to pay homage" only the timely arrival of police prevented her being mobbed The body was recmfed to the tomb. _____.______.__._----_- common cause against rightists, to mobilile at their headquarters to- morrow night to be “on the alert against Fascist-I." Orrliaed war veterans joined with the sseooiati Nb. 0 in promising to keep the peace, but wsming was served in veterans' manifestoe. to be distribu- ted throughout the nation tomor- A ril in view of the hearing; that I Miss wehstelm Address town merchants who decorated ehelr UUIIVFFSHIY. Miss Margaret Web- igsés daughter of Rev. G. Carlyle tel BW” ll Wfy instructive und interesting talk on the history and deveiolrment or the c. G. 1_ ff- movement. Tile text of Mi°s Web- ster’s address a p t '; of this article. P ears 8 I C end The following was me program. A King Francis and the Lion. by _.he Good Companions” of T,-in. Busy Bees of Trinity Stunts by "Old-Timers.” Tulip Time in Holland, Skylarks of Zion. N0. N0. A Thousand Times No, Miélnnghaha Group of Trinity. ing. Camp slides, shown by Mr, Bar. hour and explained by Misses Rum Stewart and Alice Partridge. A Strange Half Hour, Peppy Pale and Live Wires of Trinity. Country School House, Endeavor Group of Zion. Jingle Bells, Mrs. l-1owatt's Group of Trinity. Hunters of Zion. What the Little Girl Said, Jolly Scouts of Trinity. Japanase at Home, Kanatas of Zion. 3198 5011?, lcd by Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Twenty years ago, amid the noise and strife~of a war which was des- tined to ruin the lives of millions of people. was born. in the Domin- .ion of Canada, an organization ing pure and true girihood through- out our land. During the period of twenty years this organization has grown greatly, and today, as wc celebrate its 20th birthday, we are proud that we are members of the Canadian Girls in Training movement. At this time we should bring tt tribute of love The Canadian Girl in Training movement has grown steadily until at the present time there are 37,000, members. Among this 37,700 mem- bers are girls of all nationalities who have become true and patriot- ie citizens of our beloved Canada. People in other lands have realised the value of our programme and at the present time we have "girls in training" cousins in Newfoundland. Our programme is a fourfold one. stressing the great things of im- portance in this world. The first clause teaches us to cherish health. What s drawback is poor health to ing to succeed. God has given us these bodies of ours. is it not our task to keep them pure and clean and to protect them from sin and disease? ` , Assurance that potato marketing in Ontario, as in the Maritime P1-ovlnees. will be gcvcmefl Strict- ly in accord with the provisions of the Enstem Cfnada Potato Mar- keting Board is given in the f0ll0W- ing article from the Toronto Star (Liberal) of Feb. 2.- _ Ontario citizens on Monday will pay 10 cents more for a D0-pound bag of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island potatoes and 20 rents more for Ontario potatoes as n result of the wide licensing and price fixing powers given to the Eastern Canada Potato Marketing Board by the federal Natural Pro- ducts Marketing Act. J. T. Cass‘n, Ontario manager °f the Potato Marketing Board, told The star today that time beard had the absolute power to decide who should sell potatoes and at what price. - “There is no l\l>l>€B~`l from our de- cision," llc derlured. “We h "“ I-Ili? autlio ity of granting I-ICU'-‘J U’ po",‘~» dealers and can also . ‘ze inept away. A dealer is really ap- pcintcd as our representative and as long as he obeys' orders there L; not likely to be any tI‘0Ubl@. but if he sells potatoes below the scale of primes which has been fil