', MARCH 22. 194s \- i \ \\ ea- m9 ‘Q I ‘ “& ‘iié/l l ll “' \\i\ l Qkkjitxrxllxw “r <1 tllllllll. ill h \\ r ‘\ ‘Wu l, \l \ " 5 :'. above the crackling rifle fire of the Battle of Batoclie in the Northwest Rebellion rose a make-shift red and white flag. It had been sewn together by Major- Generallthen Surgeon) G. Sterling Ryerson from factory cotton and pieces of red cloth "borrowed" from an ammunition can. Under its protection wounded men were carried from the field». For the first time . . . the Red Cross flag had been flown in Canada! Eleven years later the first "colonial" branch of the Red Cross in the British Empire was formed in Canada. The General Ryerson who had patched together the flag at Batoche was elected chairman of the executive. Even in their humanitarian efforts, the men of Canada demanded democratic procedure. Today all over the world, the Red Cross is built on the recognized principles-of democracy. Not only does the Red Cross deserve your support-it is a dramatic reminder that men of all races and beliefs can’ work together for the welfare of others-under all conditions-An war, in peace, in flood or famine, or personal distress. Puausnsu nl ‘rat lrlrrams or Coon Cmzarrsalr s1- fiooderham Glwori Distillers - fit-rants Established 1'8 5 2 learnt-re a “l u- . l ---_,qi,~..- ‘i a~"""' —~:\¢-l ..._ e -~ Vsllerflont of the Town of York (now Toronto) la 1032 Gooderham s: Vans Mill in foreground. LIMITED (TLEARY W. l. lilo O'I..e_ary Women's Institute Ms held at the home of Mrs. 1-. G. Dewar, March 8th. The meet~ n; opened in usual manner by llllillllg Institute Ode and repeat. 1m: Creed in unison, Eighteen members answered roll call by giving a housecleanlng lnnl. One visitor was present. Two lvrw members were enrolled. The toilet-tors for the Canadian Appeal for Children reported $74.35 collected, The sick committco‘ re- lwrlcd four oalls,- no treats. The school ctmnuttee reported need of 5 toilet paper racks and two towell rocks for school, also at least 12 blinds would be rkeded at once. The Secretary was asked to write L. W. Shaw to find our if there is a ruling on the color o! shades to be used for this purpose. The Secretary reported having $49.45 in the treasury. Mrs. Marne Kennedy and Mrs. Claude McNeill were appointed as new sick committee to act for coming three months._ The school comlrnillee ' was re-appolnted. Mrs. H. Vatcher was _ scams DAY or WEDNESDAY, MARCH Dillon 8i OO~+>§G§O§§JObbt&wvuvvvuvvvvovoewvvx— WAY OUT OUR We have on hand o limited quantity oi N.H.R. x B.R. Cross bred; also barred rock IO-doy-old Started Chicks, which we will sell or day-old prices. Delivery must be token TUES- IF lNTERESTEm-PHONE us cottrcr §§§OOOQO+4 66400-004-6-0-0-46-64- f Chicks l 23-24. spillcll l appointed to look alter boxes and correspondanco in connection with our overseas adopted Instltute/ It was decided to hold a candy sale in MacWlllians store Satur- sale. It was moved by Mrs. I... G. Dewar, seconded’ by Mrs. W. B. Seaman that we hold a buzzar in late November, and suggested we start getting ready 110W. ' Mrs. Claude McNeill invited group to her house for April meeting. The followingUar-e the lunch committee; Mrs. Albert Dumvllle, Mrs. Stanley Durnvllle. Mrs. Arnold McDonald and Mrs. Foster Ellis. The amount of $5.00 was donated to the Canadian Appeal for ‘lclrerl Fund. Collection for ever ing amounted to $2.77 and two lees 50 cents making a total of $3.27. The following expenses were palm-Towels 25 cents, postage 35 cents, telephone 52 cents. New "Red Cross work was distributed by the Secretary. Mrs. F. H. Champion had charge of the program for the evening on health and care of the pre- school child. The talk was splendidly prepared and most interesting. A delicious, lunch was served by the hostess, and a social hour spent. _ Mrs. H. J. McWllliam made a motion that meeting adjourn._ This was seconded by Mrs. A. J. Noonall. ' l ly J. R. Williams WHKT’5 TH E. GOOhl-~GOON! . l " we STUFF- COMlN‘ ~ “ "¢f;-f-f-,'-._'.'.¢;;a',: 7/. _, . t You Can Got unlclr llellel horn Tired Eyes lure nus 3min: tssr rooav r . Murine in each eye. You qoh- I QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes fool ro- lreslied. Murines akiliul blend oi 7 in- gredients cleanses and soothes eyes lhol clre tired from overwork or exposure lo sun, wind cmcl dust. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES. REGIONAL illlill SGIIML ' Continued frcm page 1 poses, erect buildings and make expenditures, provided that be- tore doing so a budget or plan of such expenditures shall be ap- proved by the Minister. The Minister's approval as to site and plan of any high school building is llso required. Valuation Board ThmLand Valuation Board, to be composed o! three valuators appointed by the Lrleutenant-Gov- ernor-in-Councll, is authorized to snake "an equitable and unllorm valuation" o! all real property within the area that has voted for a regional high school tax- able for school purposes, except such property as is situated with- in the limits o! Charlottetown or Summerside. The Governor-ln-Courlcll is em- powered to make regulations gov- crnlng the valuation rolls to be blade, the methods o! evaluating, the performance o! the duties of the Board. and to "make, amend, alter or repeal" regulations 1o: the better carrying out of the provisions of the Act. In discussing the bill Premier Jones said he had in mind a new valuation for school purposes vrhen the promise was made to repeal the land and road taxes. "It was not to win the election that we did that.” he said. Mr. Philip Mahheson: "I sus- pected that. But that was not mentioned in your platform.” lLaughter). * . '_ Transportation Asked by Mr~ Burgo if there would be any provision for trans- porting children to and from the regional schools, Premier Jones said that would be up in the trustees. There would be some kind of hostel near the schools. In his own experience as super- intendent of the Consolidated School, he found that children would come almost any distance if they were sufficiently interest- ed The number o! schools to be included in each regional area might vary. the Premier said. From Tyne valley had come a proposal to take in as manly as twenty-two schools, but the con- census of opinion was that a dm- en would constitute a fair num- her. The children will be of grade 8, with the exception of some older boys or girls seeklnl l0 make up for lost opportunities. Mr, surge: “l-low mtnygrsdos above grade 8?” Premier Jones: "In regional composite high schools we don't expressitinlermsolflrfldvmex- capt for those who want to Io on into academic studies. ‘that would only be a small PYODQINOII They would so on to Brads 10 It least“ IVLr, Philip Matheson: "That is. you don't anticipate startlnl 0011\- petition with, Prince .0! Wales College, for instance?" Premier Jones: "Oh. 110- Th9 lrlca would be more to train these youngsters for living in thek own communities.” ' He added that ha did not antici- pate getting the scheme under- ll llME-lESlEll lilllil lllli BAGKACHE When joint pains and Rheumatic twinge: warn you that your liver ls sluggish, you should use DB. IIAIIILTONS PILLS aml rlsl your- self of excess Urlo Acid and other Impurities. The way lo tackle your trouble ls In go to its very root, which is probably an unhealthy con- dition of your eliminating organs. Let. DR. HAMILTON‘! PILLS help clear away the olorliak Impurities and poisons-then you'll start to be like new all over. Away with your backache! Use DI. IIAMILTOWS PILLS frequently. 25o at all drug- gins. [)~ [IAMII m.“ Vlll \ A lush-r [Ulltff lOl BULL BACK~PAINS w immediately. znotbar clauss in tbs bill, which was reported agreed to, changes the date of annual school meetings 1mm the first Tuesday in July in the last ‘Pucsday in June. _ Bills ifltlsrlsawn _ When the House met Saturday momlng two Government bllls, which had previously been given first reading. were withdrawn. These were the Expropriation oi Land Act and an Act ‘respecting shippers and. truckers of iarru products. The lollowlng bills were roarl a tlllrd time and passed: llle Steam Boiler Act; an Act to amend 3.11 Act in mcorporate the Crapoud Creamery; an Act lo amend tile Credit Union Societies, Act; arl Act to amend an Act to incorpor- ate tlhe Governors of St. Dun- starrs University. ‘ Second reading was. given to bills to amend the Cooperative Association Act for the purpose o! facilitating the borrowing ol money from chartered or indust- rial development banks; to in- corporate the Community Club o! Cornwall. authorizing capital stock o! $15,000 to be issued for the pur- pose o! building a skating rink: the Petroleum Act, which contains several provisions now included lll the Gasoline Tax Act; anti an Alct lor the raising of money on the credit of the consolidated rev- enue fund. At 1 o'clock the House adjourn- ed, to meet at 3 om. on Monday. BUlMES NEWSPAPERS (Continued jrcm Page 1) added, “have called for greater expenditure although they do not always agree in which department to spend it. Giving them their wrl ground that every department should spend more money, where would they get‘ iti" Georgelmus Meeting Mir. Hughes referred to a. po- " lltical meeting at Georgetown last Fall, which the Opposition larder had attended. During his tenant-ks he said that he iMr. Hughes) had made an “awful mess" o! his jtb as Provincial Treasurer; that he had never made any attempt to make a. Budget speech, etc. Mr. Hughes explained that he was ct that time under heavy strain and distress. Shortly before the meet- ing opened he bad received a phone message from home that his son had been rushed to the hos- pital with a ruptured appendix and ,that he (Mr. Hughes) vsas wanted at home._l-i.e did not wish to leave the meeting hurriedly. but left as soon as he had made his speech. He had followed the lender of the Opposition, who ind said that for years in this Prov- ince the Prenner had been the Provincial Treasurer. and as suun ‘nlsd not only brought down llie Budget but had outlined the fis- cal policies o! the Government. “Lt you boll it do\vn," sairl Me. Hughes. "you can only speak from the bare figures before you. Wren you are addressing men who have the particulars before them, the only thing that amounts to any- thing ls the deficit or surplus. In delivering the Budget I could not speak for the Premier unless he were unwell and unable w .3.- tend. or UDIOSl he asked me so to do. The Premier did not ask me so to do. and 1 certainly did not ask him." Dr. MBOMIUEH; "You were not making a. Budget speech, then?" Hon. Mr. Hughes: “What ls a Budget speech? Define it." Dr. Macmillan; “It is s. review DAINTY RUNNER DESIGN N0. ’ E-llll) lee or read every stitch in the patterned this’ lovely runner. It- is f -"“ c‘ cl mesh and fan stitches O-O-QQOO-O-O-OO-O-OGOO-O-OOOO-Ofifi s. F. llutehsson & Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the m- ling of glasses for the correction ol ocular lo- feels.‘ $8 Grafton Street for dresser u‘ chest. Two sizes l5 x 2'! amd 15 x 33 mches. Pattern No. E4130 contains complete in- struotions. Needlework Book 2o cents. ‘ To savior: Band 20 cents 1n coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Dasha No. 12-11!) stating that Prince Edward Is- ma- oualrplfll. cnancorrs-rown PAGE ELEVEN the style that suits you best. In 4 attractive ~ colors-blue, black, maroon, grey; with beautiful matching pencil-set $9.5l Score "hondure" with student; at"l1igls"or college l Helpsmqoth Llrei: way through tho Spring Exams. Give a Watermufp- NOW! Remember-when it's question time, the right answer is-No Other Pen Writes Liko Q Water-man's. or the different departments for the past yeah-and an indication of what is going to be done [or the next year dealing with the finances.“ lVLr. Hughes: "What ‘is your authority for that definition? It is o. figment ol your own imagin- ation." Dr. MflcMlldllll "You just gave a few unintelligible figures." Mr. Hughes said that at the conclusion of his address at the Georgetown meeting, he went home. He presumed that his ool- league and opponent spoke. and it became the privilege o! the Op- position leadez to speak briefly. He did not know what was said but he knew something of the effect. Some very "lukewarm Lib- erals" had come tr, him and pledg- ed their support, because o! the statements, the Opposition leader trim lines, smart Lumalloy Cap. One-Stroke l"lllcl' min/aqueduct Feerlnand tlsatfepccinl feature, Water-man's Personalized Point. . .a Hand-Ground l4-Kt. Gold nib, flexible or rigid, in Pnlcas include Excise Illamsfaialsring T u. Watterm airs had made. There was a “standard of decency in public life" which should be kept up. Mr. Hughes- said. "and from that stand-paint, from the alre:l.ol the Opposl-‘Jon leader's speech. I think it were better if he ind not made it." Mr. Hughes read a statement. by Hon. Hugh McKay, leader of the Opposition in New Brunswick. as land's subsidy uriuer the mtswa agreement was "equitable if the purposes of rational readjustment as to bc served." Mr. MacKay had also argued that "if we (in llcw Brunswick» were subsidized on the same per capiza oasis we would he getting two and a quarter mil- lion dollars al. least more than the formula would give us." "If the lcaici" of thc Orv-position here is right. thc New Brunswick Opposition are wrong." tald Mr. Hughes. "If they are right. he is wrong. I think’ r-Hey will have to fix it up between Lhern. Both o! them can't be right." Dr. MacMillail. "Tell us how you got out.’ ' Hon. Mr. Hughes: like to l-mow?" “Would you clears n passages, soothes i an- .ed nossmlessens sneeus and snl l? and relieves scaly hes colds. Jars and tubes 50¢- as MEHTHOLATUM ((l‘\i|()l{l lint/v (ilk! \ Watermafis $334475]? Lear/s the Parade Right out in Ironhutlle Crusader! A/wondcrful Waterman’! 'l'aperile at only $5.95. Ila many expensive pen features make it the outstanding pen value of the ycarmSljlu, Dr. Maclvlillan. "I know now." Mr. Hughes: “Do you? There is an old word frequently used alout the country, that certain rrien were ‘prognostlcalors.’ But I dozrt think the leader o1 the Opposition has any olalni to that. l-le dues not know what is going to happen in the future and he does not know too much about what has happened in the past." Quickies 4/" ‘ "I've good news for you, o Guardian Wont Ad!" es families make daily use o! two automobiles a survey shows. iridi- catlng that 90 per cent or "second cars are not only msallerl and more economical but also help to lengthen the life o4 the family's No. 1 car. . mull a» Alfred-l found your glosses will, TWO-CAR FAMILIEI More than 1.000.000 Unilnd Illtn the * By Kan Reynolds 1si§g~“"w-—<-1 Here's Good News! Are you between the ages of88 and 52 and going through that tr functional middle-age‘ perlo pecul to women? Does this make you lufler horn hot flashes. fool clammygonemmdrrltabzo weak? Huslrham’: Then no E. Vegetable Compound to relieve suds Pinkhalfs Compound contains no opiates-no habit-forming drugs. ' p Lydia PInIthIIIfSVEGI-TIILE / r YOU wolllslr wllo stirrer, IIDI‘ FlASllISrtss-i.‘ rssl. cur LY- b; Islid sfyonknowsihasn “'4'?” Loom oflhot. madman: N PIN Al‘