--._._ ‘II-mi: "Manon 29. 1939 __ ‘THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN FANNI HURST’ ma’? mun S.ER_E.‘,‘.TES;Y,.S,TQRY‘ ggfignlsmlrts grBE-‘illgjymfi, "GE - Jrrrnv 1mm - roan o Ansrsr%l:§ w “FOUR DAUCHTERS” ALSQ: NEWS~._ uALrrAx scenes QUEEN HOTEL nah ENGLAND SCORES AGAIN! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDA VIVIEN mien-rue "SCAR ' .. “m wlkglrn’ or 001w wmr s1 SIP nr rim uli ill liillill “fizz/r; “in llllilllillis 00,5054 s Azrxmon K0,.“ “E5011 . m: LITTLE THEATRE cuiib Dnlfllll 3 ONE-ACT PLAYS 3 ms roIrgtrh ‘grow, NIGHT l0 b0 ll ill PRINCE OF hVAALLES COLLEGE l1 It: Janos naillie. Vice L MAR - amusing‘ slum‘) P-M- The mums of religlonistochal- M,“ “ m b?“ l." le mat-nrialisrr. without any hes- h". ' P ita on whafiioever; wirho-ri fear Prtseswlhcocrwsllgwlwliehnersor °" m” T“ m“ i‘ h, 13mph“, 3d“. u w‘ w" there is in spiritual mrmance. life at all l has to triumph over matter in every shape and form b13;1_3_34_m_ and over nat/ure, and to reveal the spiritual life. Do not run away from what ma- teriallsm has to give. The power man over the forces of nature a magnificent illustration of the power of man's mind: but spirit is not the equal o! matter. The spirit must trium h over matter. and it is the func ion of the weaoher, it is the aim oi the ligicus mind to establish by e ence as well as ‘try geeohir} the prioaety of dspirit , n ewor over-ma ran na- T ture. he Materialism cannot give those ____ timings which make a man's life This column is reserved for new! o! Wvflh while-Abe 50MB 0! 31° local interest but advertising cf eternal. serenity of the spirit. the a newly nature may inserted hone which issues in immortality- at 5 cents a word strictly Pl!- srid the first wcrd remains the last: gable in advance. What will it profit the sciril, of man if he owns all the riches in the (JONFEDERATION ANUE L Trinity llnited Church WEDNESDAY, MARE“ so 3.80—7th Brownies-Social llnll. 6-80—1lh Guides-Social Hall. 1-30-23” and Praise - Hearts 573 r LIFE INSUR- world and literally loses his spir- -91Ii9-‘1-2l-3l.- itual value or his soul? If there is --_- nothing more in human life than GRUB/C" 0F BCOTLAND—'!'!1¢ what materialism has to offer, Wednesday evening service at human life is literally not worth Peoples Church is cancelled owing whim w ‘t ‘““°"-1 "*- mmY Rilf-u“ Let us not be afraid of know- Daily Lenten Meditations The Business of Religion OF-elseellor a Leeds University. 19489- The fear of hiowiodge is the last folly of man and the final end of all wisdom. Know ls the supreme expression o human mint which we dare not dispense with or despise in any shape or form, but knowledge itself is one of the supreme mysteries of life. Because of i-hat it is lm - ab; and unintelligible wi out Ithasncsimunlessinterrnsof flit-h in a power beyond the agro- oeas cf the human mind whl is orderly in its procedure, stable in is purpose and calculable in its will. Just as materialism can give no hope. lmoivl not ve to depends upon if: pursues i . The business of Christianity is not to create a particular civilise- UOII. but an civilisation which makes Christ ity impossible may be regarded as itself not worth while. It is the business of ghristgeénity tohlnspire “time 11:15. one tween urnan Inge s given society with those funde- n..._'"".r""r"'" ‘crowd 1:.“ e ove c e love cf man. Whether that order °1 lwlvvy y established lasts I 1008 or short time is out of all ‘idifiia’? ‘° “‘§..““°°'“i“ta°..li¥ ‘i; as ween n ua those relations which endure and ¢Xl7reas what is eternal. FUNERAL AT MITBRMY RIVER ‘ ‘OWQN nus rsoeucnofl '5 u‘ - m m . uruiu i . Mr-vunruivwrqeuvutw‘ 0GP; but. LSO: COLOR RHAPSODY THREE FLATFOOT STOOGES DAILY 3.15—7—9 P. M. —SAT. ‘NI-AT 2.80 rmar. mrmz - 8.18 - 1m sis ir. M. . gm. scum - arra rumours r IN ‘JUVENILE COUR T f’ PLUS CARTOON —— FIDYD GIZBBONI — MUSICAL —-Funeral of the late James Bty- mcist, Kl, will take place from his late residence in Murray River on ‘Thursday at 2 o'clock, it was sn- Mr. Stymclst died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Monday after a. short i71- ness. T0 RESUME WOBK- Oon etruotion of the new ferry tendin- al at Wood Islands, discontinued last autumn was oicpected to re- sume on the 15th of A ril, Mr. H. E. Miller, engineer oi e Federal Department of Public Works here said last night. Considerable pro- ress had been made in building e terminal before autumn storms caused a shut-down, it was said. GAZETTED-In the list cf ap- d retire- . . D De is as i’ the Rest. is extended March, 1837. under Reserve . . 1-1.. s0 far as they Lt. J. S. Jenkins, are hereby cancelled and the following substi uted: P. E. l. L. H. —2ri Res. Rcgt.—Lt. J. S. Jenkins resigns ilhurs. — Fri. — Sat. RANGE!’ , x __ ROBIN riuou of the ROY ROGER A/iriiivl; SO: POPEYE his command, on enlistment in the H. O. M. P. let. April. 1988. ASK IMPROVED ROADS-Man- dsy afternoon a delegation from the Montague Board Trade ted upon the Premier and Min- of Public Works and other members of the Government, cak- ing for the improvement oi the road leading from Montague to Murray River and connecting with the Wood Islands car ferry ter- minal. The delegation was com- posed of Mr. Mcuggan. Keir Clark. E. R. Muréihy, L. B. Poole. George MacDcnal , Mr. Martin. Mr. Cur- ric, W. Watterworth, Mr. bane, Al- lison Maclsean, 8. O. Macbean, Cy Shaw, Milton Mellish, Rcv. W. Outhouse, J; Stewart and Cecil Whiteman. The delegation was assured that their request would 8e given most careful censore- on. - Personals Mr. Joseph M. Dixon, miller, Eldon, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Plus A. MoG-aughey, Green Road, was attending the market in the city yesterday. M1. Lcfuta Woodjpioncer o! el- ectric light, Hunter River, is spending s few days in the city. Miss Ruth Walker arrived last niehr from Halifax and has taken ash position in Mrs. Wailers Beauty op. Mrs. Wendell Rodd, Winslce, has returned home after spending an enjoyable visit at her home in {Jornwall Ens and Jeanette MacFadyen. nurses in training, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. are spending e, month's holldavs wll-h their aunt. Hon ., o to the 9th Agni. 1944. A. P. s: R. e u 1L Franco! Arri-ba Es nai" Mounted Police Activity Under Prohibition Act In enforcing the Prohibition Act on Prince Edward Island, Royal Canadian Mounted Police with a total force cf 89 men conducted 558 inves tions along with 8,080 search o sus ted premises last year. The ormation was re- vealed yesterday when Premier 'I'hane A. Campbell tabled the sn- nual report of "L“ Division of the force in the legislative Assembly. Out of 398 prosecutions under the Act during the year, 818 con- victions were obtained while dis- missals numbered 56, and with- drawals 20. One case is in o rt. Total fines and costs imposed under the Prohibition Act- am- ounted to $22,182.85. The amount collected was 35,712.05. . Fall Of City ___iContlnued__f.rom Dwell) tral Army headquarters was almost deserted as the news was announ- Soidiers who had faced National- t_ troo entrenched in the out- skirts 3 Madrid for months started 5m I18 back into Madrid. leaving the defences deserted. Selle Radio Station Franco sympathlzers seized the radio station during u broadcast with shouts oi.’ “give us the radloi" After moments of shouted: “Madrid silence they is oursl Viva A short time 1a , truclcs of Franco's "socia Buuization arrived, and started dis- tributing canned food, chocolate and fruit. The new administration ordered the staffs of theatres and other Places of entertainment to stay at their posts s0 that the life of the -y coulléi continue normally, as far Vilhen th Nationalist forces en- red Madrd they found hysterical we: c...“:~"===~.w~*:m@ o. e s reams o wa er as to wipe away cverv memory of the 10m! siege. Some of the inabitants flung their arms around the necks 0i t e newcomers. Haggard faces showed the ravages cf hunger in 0i neary 1.000.000 popul- 8E3 surance, although the Dominion Girlliluides-“g CUIDERS‘ COUNCIL MEETING At the regular meetmg 0i the Charlottetown Guides-s‘ Council held 0n Friday, March 20th. Cap- tains, Lieutcnants, Brown Owls and ‘Iiawnlca sang lustlly under the direction of Mlle trillion Mac- Konzie who taught the gmup new songs es well as "brushed uv‘ some old favorites. The Guiders are most. grateful to Miss Mac- Kenzie for the time and thought she gives to Guide activities when- ever ahe is called on. 4TH (7H'TOWN COMPANY Lieutenants will be 1n charge of the meeting of the 4th Charlotte- town Oompan in the Boy Scouts’ Hall this Fri ay, March 81st. 7:15 and ready for action on time. _ Those who are for the Skaters’ Badge are reminded to be at the Charlottetown Forum, in uniform, at 3:30 sharp on Friday. 7TH OHTOWN COMPANY The following tests have been passed since last repo :-- Health-Lavenia Bonnell, Doris Parliament has not Jurisdiction to legislate ccnoemlng the contracts between insurance companies and policy-holders. Sections 81 and M..he says, do not bind the crown in its execut- ive capacity. The Dominion crown is now in business. says Mr. O'- Connor, illustrating by the fact i-hat it conducts mcncv order, farm loan and annuities businesses. The report finds that the 2171A. is SERIAL t COMEDY mu, sms-"n-aes. an. Mat. t" Tniw“ w... time? ' Raised In House OTTAWA. March Ik-Abdlmm‘ of trawler fishing of! the coast 0i wal d m m‘ Thieves Steal Gash Register y yilyiltellre Mrs. Harding Dewar. City. Act expresses the intent of framers and that “the scheme cf distribution of legislative powers under it is so flexible, so well fit- ted to keep in step with time, that those who framed it might justi- fiably have hoped that. such s simple and efficient scheme in re- lation to legislative authority could not be misunderstood and might always endure. "The involved and urmatural scheme oi distribution of legislat- ive powers invented by and substi- tuted by the judicial committee has caused an undernble partial Word has been received by cable Hunter. daughter J.M. Hunter. Charlctletown. Glasgow, Scotland. sallcd last week from Halifax on the Duchess of Bedford. B. N. A. ACT NEEDS (Continued from page l) ._.____._._____--_--_-- Ge variance from the KY5. be?!“ in i894 lslaive Down. chair, of the Indigent t u" M wok m “mum- Bed-Mskirg-Franoes McKlnncn, At Mr- 'Saville's elliflfitwnaiseci atfonc: Thlarty-seven, o: per- Mary Mills, Betty McPherson. 2 (d) wh-ch reduiffl 8n n gs?‘ can; we” mqmgguL Morse-Jean Moore- debtor. before being 181°"? a n“ fqflgying 1g l, us; 0g tho Two cf our Guides have lately custody. to swear i§iat!h°th°°°§‘£n_ successful studentv passed their second-class tests. believe the dgmani ‘gr m” “u” e may“ Bbqmmm namely, Qatherine McLean and till’ to be i115 B" m- u“ w” John Oudmore, Sumnierside Merle Luck. and no other "l" 1Q"? - Ralph Mcinnis, Charlottetown. We are hoping for a good ct- deleted as being irree exciting ex- Lumen“ Murdoch Mun.“ H“- ‘tseridance tonight. Dont ifargeguto e33?“ cilrigrrasesusairwne mud‘ - 1.12,!‘ d k rn some “rummage" w y . , e. z .________ mu- some disculsion- A‘ W col-um. Webster, Midgell. CONSERVATIVE M 1" *1" c“ °‘ “r ° - m- - ww- specuns sweet and M", “flaw” Alcide Boudreault. Tlznish. -—- mier explained the‘ u" s b,“ mum Ourrie, Dundss. _ (C°"lln“?_d_f£°ln._l>1€°__1) _ WM r8191? l1'\"°k°d' “m! (“menu Alban Paquet, Bustico. -— -€—-~—-~—*—- was ayr w with m“ ' Kenneth McDonald, Bourie. free to markets. dfilrtreglte fisisgllfn; Dimmer" A“ Leo Petcrlsiwlnloomflei on lust how ar n I1 Wm- wcarllonel rseph Beck Foreign Oh motion of Hon. Mr. Delilgalé wrehvaggcdfi fidhgritiaagfie Minister cl Poland, will’ arrive in thteh Ihffgusgwm: igllfhfgm on Leonard Williams. Elmsdale l London Aprilit and it is untllkeilyi V31 Act ~m amend the Dairymenv! Mauricemggiécxllgtr; Richmond. . _ rem w 5711M - 31m - at: Sgryingirixénfigrm 351m con- Assmmmm‘ A“ 1 l ed that we Claude McNeill. Elmsdale. mam-l m and Th? Dfollwmr ex? a r‘ . _ Desmond Gaudet, Richmond. fit: fin]?! ML om a amendments were of a m-ragr ha,‘ wmmm zany “mum r a ax. m s ' - use. 111M149‘! "° m e Douglas Orossman Oape Trav- " r workable." _ ' nn‘ u’ Bu“ 11o? 3 amends Seacddhnof “thee leg‘: “a” Mmny’ Bedeque_ Mr. Eden. who ru. as For- “fllfig-“Qlghee byd r; m each ‘gm '7“ - ohm‘ - ~ me ugald edge. st. Louis. “B” Wm"? "b- - “ffnhmt? county shell "ti" m” Ywgmn Arnold Mcfiaull, Ellerslle. the Anglo-Italian treaty wl e selection oi the first three re i; Gmwn “thud. N“ Ghuom Premier man to on the viewed as a surrender to Mussolini, was the first sign the motion placed order paper today. It revealed the volume of opin- ion i-n the House favoring con- scription. an all-party government and a vigorous foreign policy. A1- ough it may not be discussed Most of the men signing it had Stpreased opposition to Mr. Oham- berlainh a nt policy and now evidently believe he is not moving rapidly enough in the op. pcslte di on. ‘lhe motion was taken as fav- oring military and industrial con- scription, which would make it ible for labor to support it. ah dipiomatsmwebige reported to halt the expansion o! y the nod loans and subsidies to fit the merchant marine for pcssibl use eases where it was reading. immediately, it may influence the requi . ., Government in making up its Sec. l2 of the hiunwvideer '17‘? mind about conscription. provisions of "The Dalrymeue Legislative Assembly, More The House met at 8.5 pm. t No questions. the Town’ Premier Campbell presented ceding. The Premier tabled the report of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- 5 The following bills were 1rd time and passed: The Bobcats Act. An Act to amend the Judicature Act, IVE. An Act respecting Sherlfls. The Dower Act. An Act for the apportionment of Rents and other periodical pay- merits. The Statuic of Frauds. 0n motion of Mr. Annear, the House went into committee with Mr. Wright in the chair on an Act to amend the Act c! Incor- poration of the Town of Monta- Mr. Speaker Hessian explained that the bill was to increase the Town's borrowing power from O10.- to $20,000 under the Munici- Asaisterice Act. roenti out sm- reads § £00 pal improvement The interest rate was 2 It was agreed to wi endsnent. On motion of Premier Campbell the House went into committee with Mr. Hughes in the chair on second readint; of the surety H"! Guarantee Oompanies’ Act. The noisier mistrial that t!" provision were tiall? m9 same as the existing Act of 1897. The bill was t0 W131 minor amendment. Debtor! Acts On motion the House went with Mr. Wright in the chair on second readin cf an Act reel! arrest an bail. The brill is s nsclidation of ten different stat- ics dealing with arrest for civil qgbt‘ m: rim, passed in 1849. i110 t in B88. Mr. Braville suggested that all these statutes were 111°" 01‘ 195' obsolete, arrest for debt being l relic of earlier days when even l man's dead body 001-115 b? mud ebt. toxPrdemier Oampbell If!“ W‘ the procedure was 1x34; g 8 this’: ere w of the past but sa ed m“) u“ a person who t8; in connection with is the hour so everybody be there was seeking to get out of the pro- the purpose of evsdin! payment of a debt, also when I non-resident. who was here 001! for a short time. incurred liabilit- ies and was likely t0 Bit “"7 ithout paying his debts T111102 bill dwas ‘rcpt! me men. 0n Brnotlilon of Premier Oamlfilell committee vince for E ' agreed t0 i {ore may on." $943.5 a 1c f the statute are repgleudnu bgnfl n° 1mg“ Association Act" and all the reall- latlons made thereunder s; apply to cheese and butter ac ics and to cream grading stations shall likewise surly t“ iwclj?“ plants and DHWUTWWS 17mm‘- Mr. Jones asked for a dcnnitlon of an "ice-cream 111801?- u had a freezer at home and e to make ice-cream. did m“ °°m under the term? n lton. Mr. Jones: "No. ' Mr. Jena: "If the Women; Institute were havlnl! s picnic l“ they started to make ice-cream’. would that be an lee-omen ole-u" Hon. Mr. Dennis: ‘N0 Mr, Jones: "If somebody ha! l ggivizstlofiegocunons my by J J "_"' ' b“ undue w l” "’.°““‘°.."ié<i°‘ tlhe xelrlltflalrltiglheg ' ' l Lh bk O C0 6TB 0H. l1 UP‘ Itlrsiey. (Lib. Queen's-whom!!!’ on. m? mseeklngw’ “hi: §§§l§i§.§“' tonlthoe ‘l.'...d§°§.'°“§u.- powers and duties have been as- Whl" WW0"! “mm” 1m” "7' w!“ m 1n 4m with the structlon by the courts of sections signed t0 the Dmvlflm 1°? "W!" "id "l" mm" “"5” w“ M‘ wmnanl t or a cash res- a1 and c2 of the ans. Act can the financial scheme of confedera- "‘¢l1illl9"1ii"'omer to maintain an theft 1w {go a, n c“, m, lower be overcome. tion does not collaterally provide adequate stead simply of fresh ister 1%“, 90%, n“ lnform- (These are the sections which either , monies or means of unfrozen fish {o coneuminz msr- Watgr m - or set. forth the spheres within which attainment thereof- kete. °d Yumunm m. m“ had Dominion and cial luriadio- "National services-mean ser- The trwwler question, an annual W! 1' h“ “Mummy 1n sn tlon may be exercised, assi ing vices which the Dominion on can I e debate was rabid b? bee“ l“ - hcrit over s c nations sc- properly or st all perform-remain. Mt f . M owaggwn mg hm rs aut y pecifl . Kinley on e Government intoidca m, h“ tiviiles to the Dominion undereee- by reason of judicial ban upon * House into fused to leave. ‘me over rovinclcl nctiv- Dominion execution of them, un- modon m m“ mllnited States c upstairs mu“ u?“ m and vlp d sec erfornied Although the Dominion u‘ ‘ m‘ A §g""'““° ° ‘m “m” ' m“ d?) u“ m m! u“ er be wiuini to Pay rel- mam. its ' °f "W 11"" m“ “w”? The Judicial Oontmittce of uis right to do so is. devled- Mel"- n n“ leaving the men alone in the fron n"? councgy he sa is a board while the provinces are rich in of.’ theedcctrgmwhen °p;,"°lf'h, whose "advice" resuts irn. m 131i; igreirlxgtlvtesiutriiililifgygl-ngut new in ' a . . - - . ea 0 unuiuk“ h" “w” ‘l’ m: Xdeiswered c men had left §f§ft‘,g"‘,f,§§‘,,°°}‘§°'§nviou. deel- "Such partial indemnity ss the m u Al’ m‘ m" m“ h‘ “““‘°‘““m' mmnm'fn{,,§°‘ sions but traditionally it 4°" W‘ Dominion mute the nroviuee i! * - w °‘"' cancel the N - . do so. alihourh. adds w. 0'Oon- granted necessarily the indirect - ~ ~" . - the second time t-hfl m“ 1r, aomeflmgg "explains." lte- and legally doubtful percentage "T" Imfll Nth "I'M"- ‘WM ‘m’ cent decisions of that board which s or u special sid- ‘The PN- ' .. _ the street do“. hi4 ' had not met with favor in Canada vincel conslstentlv de of in- Police were ed and flll- w," afrufll upon earlier decisions come to sustain their state cf leg- s Du Ma Lean w" the or the board, taken b court and islatlve grandeur. must needs from (may) mt h: any ti" "m" counsel um to have n runny time w time more as rnedlcsnts _ R walk on l‘ decided st the door of theDcrnlnlco treas- ‘," UNIPERTOK-a. was tilted for the twv ' ury. The makers of confederation 4 _; jbtfililitllill Unemployment Insurance m not intend mythic: 1m thet- . * ‘which have has fish .ci§'ii_ wow and ,,,&h_ ,, h, g . w a mu be ya r t0 u... l.“ m“ “$372.23 . willhgmcvethe m 0601R- Italy that nee. l7 set forth the Italian mmlsls. Dllboisti and flit files &naé Government louroee main- tah that note pounced ‘he 1 Otlflolonfisslbtm‘ $iQh andhklEQVm-nlnmanraim‘ .EGBliHmF N sisslui visiriuiv limb. Mr. Acorn Presented a petition from t-he Mayor and Council of theTownofsourimforanActto thepetitlon was received and read. a bill to hrnend the Land Assessment Act 1034, which was given first. . “l.." Division, for the year 1N8. ' “cream To all them water. u .r i ueuallyeaoaes Gera90cot60c from . You will ind, so: ailments. Successful Egg GradingStudcnts Complete Bcursc The under course held egg grading the Youth Tm 8 and egg graders, and to certify them 85 to their ability to grade the product. The course extended over s mperied of four weeks and was co ucted by F. M. Nash. Senior Poultry Heldman of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture. Students were given instruction on the production, care, handling and mar ting of eggs. A labora- torywassetuptc ive theme. certain amount of cal train- ing pertsini to the measuring of interior quail y. The practical training, or the grading of the product was ern- phssised. A grading room was provided to accommodate l1 05nd- ers. Students were requir in grade a catain number of eggs daily. On March Nth students were given written (technical) and practical ( “‘ ) Th moki ing to Forty-eight young men yfiung lady were in attendance at the liliarlotteicivn diiariilen modern remedy to: “h”. caused byeoo _ uch rd; - are": c-mfixhd" ~*-"“i-' "°-"““- Iromch. neuralgia. rune-miss. and "59.’! miserable feeling the osorslngsfenr so you've eaten too much or over- NI 7W as Allis-solace Bllll 0f l bllbbl ' on", " "than"? szrzj-ii "d 5'11" "Wkfllrddie excess sdd-zoodirlco the: Rouble. III of Alb-Selena: T an elm r. lleul die simple directions Alia-Se uer brings pleasant relief from mp1s”. Char handed to their Ills vvllemil mbletcrtwolo sbieu when you cry it, 1h" praeee-ssenlnaeserepeseaeleelpellklqlrbrte B. I. S. ANNUAL MEETING Tormonow Night (Thursday) at 7:80 AllMmnbersPlease Attend Yesterday's .4 Local Market '3. Quotations- CORRICTBD FOR EVERY WID- NESDAY Alitlslgu-QEATUBDAY‘! lgTAlls MABKIT Roast 18-1): Cream 40c Oelery bunch 15-250 Potatoes pk ao-asc Thirni-ps 3 for 10c Stew meats 12-146 lb 18-30 Cauliflower each 28-880 Butter dairy zit-fie Ohlcleen each 6541.10 Onions 4 lbs 26C Carrots 3 lbs 10c 3 lbs l0c lb 8c Apples at 10-80 do! 25-271: Squash lb , 8o Cranberries 18c or. 7-8-Ic 82.00-82.20 Brussels Sprouts I ots aac 1b 22c Spinach 17c Mushrooms I boxes 85c New carrots I bunches 58 LM/ilwe head 1l-l7c Eastern Guardian ..°'l‘lsis column ls reserved tor news of local interest but adver- tising of s news! nature may he at 2 cents a word inserted grlctly uyable in aim ..'SUBSOBIPTIONB KO . lhbl‘ lottetcwn Guardian t Archie time [. Today's Short Wave Radio Program tlllhnehlaeternlhndorll WEDNESDAY, MAID]! 29 MOSCOW Alvin Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. Allan Hughes, Avondale. Joe McOor-mack, Vernon. A. R. Pickering, Central bot 16. Waldron Rlx. Elmsdale. Bernard McKenna. Tracadie. Guy Ellis, Olresry. George Darrach. Canoe Dove. Wilfred Arsensult. Ooleman. Francis Shanahan. Mt. Stewart. .._._.._._.______ Canadian whaling is all done off British Oclumbia. Two whaling stations are operated. The catch is used in the manufacture oi meal, oil and fertiliser. Hon. Mr. Dennis: “An ice-cream plant is a. plant for the manufac- ture of ice-cream for sale to the general public." Mr. Jones: “Then lt cornce uh- der investigation, ‘goes it?" v- 4:00 pom-Broadcast in Bil- lish. RAN, 8.8 meg., 31 m. SCIIENECTADY 5:80 pin-Science Briefs. W2- , 8.53 meg., 31.4 m. BERLIN 8:15 p.m. - Vera Amsinch- Sthamer will sing. DJD, 11.77 meg. 25.4 m LONDON 8:20 p.m.--"World Affairs." tall: by J. L. Brierly, Professor of m- ternatlonal Law in the University oi Oxford. GSE, 11.88 meg, 25 m.; GED, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; 08C, 9.58 meg, 31.3 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.in.-"Feast in ." by the Opera Orchestra. HAT, 8.12 meg., 32.8 m. EINDHOVIN 7:15 p.m.—P'H0l-l1 Trannnissicn for the Western Hemisphere. POJ. 31.2 m. 8.59 . ROME 7:30 p.m.—News in “Around ltaly with Music?’ Imgllli; Ital- , : "would the Minister say that the Women's Iristituh. makin ice cream for Isle. W001i‘! be mailing it for sale to the gen- ln ‘Vi-Tillie; N1 ""1"" in "19 . on the shore and starts t0 ,, Territorial Army was being con- “m” 1c n. t be s m1 nublle? _ lidezed, and Viscount o?‘ Chief §f§f,-.‘°°'°mm' W“ ‘ n3... m. Dennis. "1 would m °' u“ “my Gm“ 5 ' "m 3°" m’- Dmm“ "I m“ “y Mr. McIsaao: "r believe in the to g military conferences not" u‘ n h“, and . My. Joms: "The Minister will P Mr saw-Ir ‘with “and w the S hm w It" m" "m °’ “m” provisions n. cream inspection. - -"“"*'“" "‘ does that mean you will send ‘in- ___.__ my speetors to every dairy farmer? gcortigued fromppge 1) THE LIFE 0F THE M, wilfioninlair. u; h1g1‘: gm o: the h is to be broadcast t *"“’"°‘-" . ms a?’ tomorrow (ms r. fir. W- SW" ~ "n"? "i" l” m A81‘) in reply to Premie Musscl- inspector in every butter factory my; mam o; “my” in every day the cream comes in? w}; n m“ um g ‘g comm Hon. Mr. Dennis: "I'm inspector . concerned nch-ccn- will arrange for that. prdcably trolled Tunisian Djibouti. and the once a week." Sues Canal Mr. Bavllle: “Don't you think Boar-cu close to the Government that is 8°10! to cost a great deal indicated that Daladier would take o1 money?" the volition it we up to Ital)’ t° m. I-luflhes: "We have had this mfiiw‘: m" "W9 "Vi"! l"? same discussion last year. I would n a he. m“ o! l move that the committee rise and m mm“ umwo‘! report progress and ask leave to sit again. In the meantime the ‘Minister may have a chance to look into the ouesticns raised." Motion carried. ‘ ‘it being 8 p.m-, the Rouse ad- journed, to meet at I pa. Wed- needs; lan Lesson. 21w. 11 a1 mean 3H m ; 117319.83 mes . 30.5 m. NEW v m: 8:30 pan-Poets of the Ameri- cas. WSXL, B 8:15 p.m.-Danoi.ng and Enter- tainment. 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