Songs by Oololivllnl Slope! Olga! Illa! METRO-GOLD“ MAYER‘; presents g N. . EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY CARTOON 1 TODAY -— SAT. SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 - 9.00 COME EARLY! irsiiiiitLl-"M" - ' EBERLE nii Ill 0x313 ilifl ‘LEO 0| GENRE IEITIY . iii ~ B0lS . 1111mm rim iiiioii; mm sosaii- , —ADDED TO PR l-‘LICKER l-‘LASHBACK Color Cartoon — and Chapi. 10 OGRAM- Community Sing ” - Don Winslow -1231 . EMPIRE - io-iiiiiiii and SAT. SHOWS AT 7 — 8.45 Matineejai. Only 2.30 ism-ova iviiiaiiviiiii umiiio fll IAIIANDSI , " .1. ‘ Hair-trigger oction \ in wild Wyoming! i l l i l Jenniforlloli-Ioiinleldowe Gd JQNNNY IQND Ill “i! IVI ALSO -- Cliapt. 13 — Secret Service In Africa - COLOR CARTOON and SPECIAL COMEDY 1., i PROFIIBE KNTREAL. March 2 —- (QF- N PrOdilitn prices today rorortied by the Dominion Dopartmen of A8~ riculture follow:- lei-ii i wholesale Jobbing pricc. w - 31nd Que. wiiite and colored 1. Potatoes: '15 in. bags No. 1 Qnc .B.. P.E.1., 1.85; No. 2 qu 1.70; No. 1 small P.E.1.. rind N-B.. 1.70; Maine No. 1 100 la. bags 2.45 _ IDNDON. — (C P) - Prince E1851 Gfflded 5111111119111! 011 5 01 Ohuia Ciiakrubbngse of Thailand 35‘.- lvr 11-1-9188; 5-011111111111 3' has been granted u ccmmisslon in| 4611's: Afullehs 17-18: B W/i-BFI the British iii-my cadet force H n LONDON — (C Pi - Athancsc. r..l?.“é"i‘..i.i.i§ir“‘..-nz'“€'+§lrf°§i"?r%l abs-emc- vho "ct-WY WWW “rude Solids‘ _, price “an”, from Greece, says there are 9d- whol different guerilia organizations and i t . ifif-figpasxuflzed Stork" N0 more. than 40 underground news- ’ papers in that German cccupicd Cheese: Current white no 001- country. oijoti _wes_ticrn_.rnd_ Que.__I)__ DB‘ l 35i Canadian Women Bay More F‘ Y ’ S cocoa Tlian any Ot/ier k/aa’ ram sin iimiiiiiy ii iitl liiiiiiiiii RED tiiiss i i I i C O '_ Vin;- §pflllg the family all “iook ii TODAY -- --—-—--_-_ innnleri to be in i-cwcliiicss for fert- . P | L SHOWS AT ‘ilizinz when lllc land was ready AND SAT. [$.15 — 7.00 - s45 VTHIS entuilrrl much hardship. H5 e. start would have to be_ made . ,sevcral hours before daft-light, l1 v Ito the mill to i i. 11y Regina Flood liliirray “I remember. I ' remember. 1hr l house where I was born The little win-nor: where the’ sun E came peeping in at morn. came xiv-ink too soon"~ It never ; No—never—in the golden ~duys ,of childhood. memories of which crowd fast into my mind tonight g and seem to clamor for expression. , What a world of meaning and ‘emo- tion is associated with words "I .l‘Hfi8111b9l‘". and particular-fir so. {to those who have reache -that , ham)!’ meridian of life when ram- |1Xll5C€I1C8S arc so often indulged . i.ni every oay to Kelly's 'Cruss. 'i'nis was not in the nature ‘of a hardship in summer time, as Sweet Interlude I THE CHARLUWTYPOWN I GUARDIAN People EiiIoyl-‘iids ma» m c r 0 v Friday .,1.4s iii a P. iii. zit day Study Clubs. 50- ory of a winter long ego. wi . liogie life, the quiet beauty of . -ci-.icl fields and woods. and iirious moonlit nights. when tho uni-s seemed very near. fades with ihe inciting of frost from small- pancd ivindoivs. and the gradual Health iIn l l OTT Amounts Payable Under stzrance Scheme _ - wa. lllarcli 1—iCP)—"¢" m "111" '»"°""" "1' “'"°‘"‘“ Illlylblo in contributions under the revised health insurance whom by I persona of lnoome levels: Single persons pay basic fee 0f $12 I W" NIMflIe” M meow" M“ .. . a a - ithe greater part oi the road was bordered with WOOUIlVIIZI, whose fei-iiy groves were often explored. of ihe pupils and to the general satisfaction of the CDllinllllilLV- Winter oii the farm brought mziiiv activities both indoors zmil h; the open. When the first good slcigiiing ivas WSaUTCd ‘he men got. busy cutting and hauling ilYCWQJd. This \\‘-'lS bruu-zht out into the op- .en llCJl‘ the iarni buildings. and .was sown and split by hand. Iii hziiid" ni oiling this wood mi.» nciit rows at a convenient distance from l the house. It ivzis during the wiii- tor also. that limustonc must br-|I the men were iri have a place iicfi" ,1 from iii be Qlircic . . _ ‘illld. bclicvc llll‘. the l. d ..11111‘- q -*’ " whet-l was no. 121-171 ‘ls 1.1 01111111010 U“ ~ iLS enjoyable as tho present clay scciie! The pltxisziiit hum of ilicl and through skilful nizinipiilatiiin ti-aiismuicd into yarn for knitting and neat-mg. At that period. 1111 old-fashioned loorii. I have a viv- iii rncrrioi-i- iii wnlchiiil; the flyuii: s nttle (of thc loam), slou-ly but "cl.- wonvinn the inuiiv P11111501 lankctiiic. sheeting and towciliiii- for the usc oi a large \'.' 5 ll] l 1 ly. I ivondci- how many have seen a field of flux in bloom? Its dccn operations requiriuv. bolii patience C11 I .‘ T m which ed. rolubly pi-olcs i mgiiyloisiii-cislof 1in- ""51"" of mm: ' plclion cf lllPlY The haze of Indian summer over on and \\‘0.'llCll“, is s‘; _ . on‘ ihe old hoiiicstcrid. but, like u- : old Siliiillllil! ivlicci. is now cnisiJI- cred rather iii ilic iioiurc i::' or‘ beguiling to i-cdclon in the uiicult- ' ivuica pint-cs. Just where the cult- ivated lfilld met. flowed a brook fringed with wild floircr and fern. in the deep and sh dcd pools of which darted the stone, and across it was the berry patch u-here —- "Of: worked I with several pupils in the community, drove six miles every week from llic nearest village to impart ihesc, the rudiments of music. t':.~ moonligzhi. tlicsc sheaves were movlcs are to the prcsciit (tantra-J 11' 111111 01111111331 1 "W?" 11111111- iion. And “lint ail iictivc. busllmg i 1111911 wheels as llic wool was <i1'-1\vii om, .thr l s: _ U“, bm“kc.5_ Shoots and wwciiwlind tiicre was the vegetable cel- -‘ ‘ii-ere woven at home in a 111101-3191? ~ loot crop gethcrcrl wcil. thci-c vszic, supply no room -lor thc spectre oi‘ Dcprcsslon, ta ‘exist. cvcn a shadow! iwiivii. (iLlE'lll" the autumn we often jgcrihci- local-ii The ilflZP of Indian fection" itself. And when Na ure became exhausted. there was al- ivnys the equivalent to be found in follows, Pleasant vane}, u A iCllllggglilkS “IIVIVERI wo rid. ‘ -— B11" ecu“ as follows. North River ii A. River: Sabbath School P.M. SJ-vlc. :1 P. M. Loni: Creek Service 7.30 P. M. iiou are cordial invited to these services of ship. Rev. A. E. Todd. me 51h. Service led trout. Over this stream a rustic bridge cf red sand- mv little nail to fill. wiiii from the hill. right by the ave.“ It vl-zis during the mo. that an opportunity given the children to study is. A teacher Will) had secured suppsiv DEATH l Tiic dcall iiinoii. blacksmith. of a hear family One t‘; erseas. And now tlie summer wanes into INTEREFSHNG MEETING __ iniz his remarks on the words of our Lord "Inasmuch as yc have. clone it unto one of the lttist. of these my brethren. ye have done it unto me," it was his opinion {that Canada should open its doors m order to dry. and ilior- l\‘.‘.'Yl1i'C ilw grain before .id ilircr~"liliig. This latter s iiUlli‘ iii n livgn so called u mill. \\‘l\Pi'C()l'l two heavy ' ‘iii the parlor. bu. \ '- Hwrseci “lnwd ‘md nmflkcfl‘ ‘vhue ito these people regardless of race. " i" n“ my 1"‘- PL-‘l m] Y"? mum wmiicreed. or finances. pointinc- out. in. 11°11 1i‘? 'i‘r'1-‘“e5'. mm Svpfllntmg p“ his listeners that the promise of Wham g a grim fiom_ he straw. And what God made m Abraham thousands _ m nOnC-g The; -~ thgiilllfls‘ and - of wheat and oats o! ears a a sun holds "and" m_ . inovizr; pictures. ivhich v. ".- to nr- ‘l1 I111‘ 121111 1v 1101111 1011118‘ i0 b8 y g ' " day that any country that blesses 'cii to thr- iiiiil ziiui around into His people Wm in tum be blessed’ .- .. -.. Mrs. Reginald E. Kemp gave a n the ‘i-‘élliliz. ‘Si? nfilillllléimii -i>1@-1i<11>--i>-"=v--rd pm- 0-1 11w ' ‘ .. m" harms or imp "Finances" of the W. A. explain- L ._ bgxes o; soap and iris, in detail to H19 members the m“. mm up m n“, deposition made by the Dominion arc-room o‘ the old homestead. Board of m: “no” ‘funds i“ which thev subscribe. Following tho meeting a social hour was enlov- ed. tea being served by a commit.- tep of six ladies , filled to overflowing: with the in October. il"i‘i "potato frolics" were held-- Personals Mr. WilliamjEissma-ii. City, is confined to his home with a uro- k- ii ankle. Our: last memory comcs to me. ado cvcu dons to the woods to and hazel nuts. 1i. hkyubluc {lowers make a 1m...“ norms n-j ll ‘iivcic but vcsterdnl‘. V *'-'" _ gm. u; w.“ against me Dram‘. ivlirn with nloici- brothers and His family have received a Cable 5-9.?“ b"cknrou1‘d of fibrous .331)“ ‘SISTCYS. l‘ ivandei-cd i-hro‘ till! from _Dl'. F-rank IVIIlCMiilhH, ou- ; fhfave l. m an n“, Slages o; woodland. when the trees wern lnouncing his safe arrival in Eng,- ' ' . . ~l . * 1 . v m‘ lmlnvaili)“ and Ll-Sc‘ m? inn?“ iliilliiflllflzllll ‘lclolgiiiniihegcigtliiieifingf Lhtiiixid and *——'— .§f,‘,{“-";,-.ea‘.‘.}§§‘1,h§‘T§§{";.,,.§P,,fl}}},§,‘§ tcmptlii- d-z contniiiini: the rip-i Mrs Penelope Colizan. P10110111)‘. i - ~.- iMa .. who has teen visiting her ed nut“ ‘VH1? sistsji‘. Miss Liliaii NicAI-lani, North! River has returned to her home. via Saint John where an elderlyl aiuit lives. squirrels chatter- ‘i-t at ibis i11- clum, and dc- \ iiicr supplies l summer 5s BRADALBANE United Church Servicas on Sunday. iviatich om 01-‘ BAPTIST M .1; 1y occurred suddenly about noon yes- terday in Tignish of Hugh Mac- K attack. The deceased was in his‘ late sixties and leaves a with and . son Flying Officer Roland MacKinnon is serving ov- . vcrv fine pieces of handicraft. H ' is pleasing to know that the ‘art l lost. m-t. n; tijl,‘ "Prophet." as he ivas des- ignated bv a Syrian pcdliir, lic of ill" cycs. With u friend!" accustom- cil scat iiiid pi-i-parc io ulve his uii- (livldvrl attention to llic rcazici- of the evening. Woc bctiile anv of m. if one so much n; mrivi-zl to break manv evenings. which might com- par hTiTiflflm. y iciiuliiciimg ‘tiny-n "; W115 "iii ill.“ of- - of hooking rugs and stair-carpets wiis the or- dcr of the day. The young women ere adepis in this line of work. and friendly wmpifiiiil" was vci-y often productive) of some of hooking- is not by any means e. tion at thc annual fair goes to show. Evenings at homo on ihe farm \\'I‘l'i'.‘ not the (lull. monotonous PK- lsici-icc ovcn to small i.ni.“ H1111 girls. that oiic might suPlJQ-QF» Childhood is giftcd wiili_a livelv imagination, rind the lighting of the lamps was a time for this to be brought into ‘play. Tho chance stranger oi- visitor _ _ and wry often did; or ii might be Aghnij!\t ml; old familiar fictive or c, nsl-ihbor conic to s:1::-nd_ gvcninc". liiid iiicrc was inili-icifii). -n violin and organ. to disllPl “the ciircr, ltlJt infest. the day." N‘ ndinv. ivhich was in favor WiiiIi l tic:- iucmbers of our family enibcr tiioi. zi .-sci'i:\l story \ belii" published iii oiic of lll weekly papers. "The Charlotte town Herald." The 5101i! 11111011 was entitled "The Valley of thc Vasse" by John Boyle O‘Ri:l11.\'. W11‘ so interesting. that the arrival of the weekly was ('11.fl1‘i‘i_\' lzmkcrl for- ward to, and our best rcadci- was delegated to read aloud to the others. I have a clcur memory of T9111 'ail the older residents of the dis-l ‘ , but. in ‘,).\l'iiC1\l1‘.1‘ 0f mic ofl tF-(Ii those. as outstanding. llc it. “'11s wh-i appreciated a good story. Mid a irood render. and doubly so, nev- ei- iiaviniz had the iirivlicce Q1 H11 education. He braved the wildest storms of winter for ihe pleasure of being present during iho read- liic of tlic scrlalfls ivcckiy install-I merit. The understanding bark "Watch". announced the arrival his ions ivhitc licarrl nu: ie would sci-tic mic iii-i lu- siiencc. for Lilli‘ removing glziiicc from those watchful cyerihl was sufficient to make us take on an attitude of rapt attention. And thus, with rcodin‘; and dr-sq ussion of Ii€W5 ‘isms and topics‘ interest. was passed. of i f one e very favorably with our on" 1g brings onl as the \V0ll(li‘l'llil cxhibl- 5'1 might £31110 the ovci- all. when “the sound of dron- ping nuts is heard and all thotrecs" cirr- sii and then is felt that. keen cit-light that only such con-l inc: iviih Nature can bring. Yes, lhern is room for memory to wan- der along the varied beaten paths of childhood _‘,'£‘Dl‘S, yet to me. i= y n scnsc of deep con- tcnimerit. and pleasure when I re- call ‘memories of the old home- Gilt. “Gnu -.~ are dear childhood days still iifliliif,’ iricniory strays Dari: to these carefree rinys And the sweet woodland" Girl Guide News "GUlDl-ZWS CLUB" The March of "Guidci-‘s Club" will be held tn- ninlit, March (ii-d. 8.30 p.ni.. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Wood. 53 Upper Prince Strcct. All Guidcrs are asked to attend. 8TH CIPTOWN GUIDE C0. Guides. this week's meeting will be held ut 6.45 instead of 0.30. We l National Courage Basis oi Story in “Forever and a 0ay” "Therell always be an England" i is not only the title of a popular British war song; it's also the theme oi’ the unusual Anglo-Amer- ican film production, “Forever and a Day." which boosts the biggest- cast of stars ever assembled on the screen. The story centers about the his- tory of a London liouss and of the women who have lived in it during crucial moments in English annals; This unique offering is said to be ; on’: of the most entertaining pic-; iurss oi the year, with scores ofi brilliant performances and half o, dozen romantic episodes woven into its main plot. C. Aubrey Smith plays the part of the fire-eating Admiral Trimbiol who built. the house in the year i804. when Napoleon was threat- ening to invade England. Ruth Warrick and Kent Smith have top roles in the opening and closing sequences oi the picturesque film. Among the 80 stars and feature-i layers who take part in the offer- ng are Ida Lupino, Herbert Mar- shall. Ciiiudn Rains. Ray Millancl. Brian Aherne, Merle Oberon. Ian Hunter. Robert Cummings. Ed- ward. Everett Horton. Donald Crisp, Anna Ncagle. Nigel Bruce. Jessie Matthews. June Duprez. Rn- iaiul Young. Anna Lee. Patric Knowles. Victor McLaglon, Elsa would lilo. to have you there on ltfiiie and in guide uniform. s rPBIJDUCTION '91 i: gil-i-zv-wono A cough dos to a cold Maintain your prsduc with the sooth Drops. don. 0st log action of Smlli Iron. Cough Two kinda: Black or Menthol, 10¢. Lancheste , Una O'Connor and Gladys Cooper. IN INDUSTRY oven you: oflelooey. relief various generations of men and el ctlo 8Z4 plus following levies:- x-SLZOO and 11111101‘ , at‘ inability to pay. \ ,—.~_: — s i 1 I l I 1. asked Di-, MacMillnn. and speak on lug iur tlie Government? H0 is not t-licre as ii private incm- bcr. He is thcrc as a minister of 11hr: Crown. and iiii member can get up and repudiate his respon- sibiliiy.‘ The Provincial Trcosurci- should 0t the House, Dr. MricMillan said. As it is the Opposition has no in- dication of govcrnincn policy. and no information to d cuss. "The Premier has also LillOd to table ithe questions which had been ask- ed of him last week. Hc ivas like in vount: boy in school who didrft. know his lessons. “In this remark- iahlc session. ivhcii we are not giv- icii o XTPOYI. of any department, ‘don't you think the had the courtesy to answer the questions on the order paper bi»- iorc they compelled the member: of the budget debate?" asked. Continuing. iii‘ reviewed. irreg- ularities in Charlottetown during the last election. Among other things he l'CICl'l'C(i to a Crown Prcsccutoi- who had allegedly gone to a certain jail and taken a pris- oncr out to vnic. and then taken him to his own homo: also to cer- tain R. A. 1-‘. personnel and other: who had voted as many as eight and ten times. He also cited from testimony in a policc court case He ouoted from the Patriot com- plaints about mismana ement in the placing of polling dvisions. Dr. lvlacMilian read from a 0.6. l1‘. publication. which he charged with making pcrfidious insinua- tions. He also referred to a letter lin the press by the provincial sec- retory of ihe C. C. F. and quoted statement-s from authoritative sources in refutation. Hc citcd the 0.0.11‘. record oi obstruction at the outbreak of the ivai". and expressed his surprise that 1.100 people in this Province had voted for them at the last o n. He. regretted the Minister of Public Welfare had not dealt with the work of his own department. Ono of the big problems to be uri- dci-takcii. tho Minister had said. was with rcgcaird to venereal disease. Dr. Mat-Millaii emphosired the al- arming spread of this disease. The only persons who are absolutelv sure of petting treatment in this province nrc those out in jail. Ho assured tlic Minister of the coop- oi-iitiun of the Medical Association in this matter. The bis trouble is tliln shortage of nursing person- no . T. B. Appropriation Dr. MocMillar-i noted that $11,000 was voted for relief of tuberculos- is victims. Several hundred dollars of this vote were not spen-t. The year before 5.10.000 was voted and onlv $7,600 spent. ' had been ‘voted and only $3.000 was spent. Why does the Govern- ment not spend all this money? Hon --Mr. Hu hes: “We are get.- tlng better rap dly." , Dr. MnoMillan: “I tell you it is a disgrace. I suggest thatamcet- inn of the public health committee be called to_ discuss. this matter". PremiecJones: “Ninety per cent was spent: . Dr. MacMillnn: "Why shouldn't it have been 100 per cent? $11,000 is not an adequate airiourit ‘for U103;- peopie." , v Premier Jones: ‘That was the Dr. MacMlllan: "Well. ou dou- ble the vote this time an try and spend it in the name of human- ity. ! would not say a word ii‘ therr. was 520.000 spent on this. be- cause you s nd a great deal more on things tint are not so deserv- ing. My hon. friend in the Depart- ment of Public Works exceeded position Leaiii; in Budget Debate Feb. 23, on the Budget debate, Hon. W. J. l’. nlacMilluii, lcadci" of the Uililtlslllull, quoted l-ioii. Mr. Hugh- es. Provincial ‘ri-easurcr and Min- ister oi Public Welfare. as stating that lie was not speaking for the Government. What did this mean? Can any mcinbei- of the government gel; up 1irovii1clal revenue and expenditure and not be speak- "I will ask the hon. gentleman. who in the world was he speaking for? have been followed by the leader y might have l House to proceed with tho- Dr. MacMilian; excluded? He paid tribute to Keeping is there in his official oa- paelty to tell the he knows about each caste-to de- termine the man's p sical con- dition. But my non. Minister of Public Works otte ed to place the onus on him of de- 111-1940. 87.500 ta not spent." year the then leader of th ernmerit attempted to aponsibility on Mill Inga. in_a yenr or two ium." three years the Government col- lected under the health tax $300.- 000. ‘This mone ciisoppchrine of whitc-blanketed 11,931“; Lqvy Total siliiidfiiidthvsindays of the '~T—_i”"‘=:‘='_ x $660 and under “h” r ' ~ - ' 13.20 Then begins the work upon , $700 .... ma.) which depends the failure or suc- $800 . ' 1 i l v m m 1 _ 19.20 gggilso or axxdialii ins“? iii‘ soliiiemcifli ‘ _.s._ ‘I a?” 22-20 it. At that time land was still be- Thin column la reserved for news 31'1"“ 25-20 in: brokci. or cleared. a work o; [n93] interest, but advertissnit S1300 33,20 which entailed periods of hard, M l new“ nggure m" 11¢ Inserted‘ “'3 3130 bfigz-brenking labord Ihhave scan at five cents a word. strictly Ill)’ 931-43: “m; i in progress. an w ere pate - hlq In dvoneo. _ es of soil were ready, potatoeswere ‘—~—-——L-"“-—“ 81,000 Diliiiiiiid ti“ lfldtlielizlitzlroundfh r ciiilrlgg Con“ m yum“ ‘"600 “ " ‘ i230 " '. o r waseq '_'_ Li" thesc.~Nature provided that. wflFEPill-‘TNN u!‘ m’ SL600 and up and the finished product was " er- UBANCL‘ Married persons or those with one adult dependent on hub f» v1 . . no on the ‘riLLilEWhYd route, iOl the - the product of the lime-kilns. . . _ B . _ $1300 ----- -. - 5- iiisive birds’ nests. iii ivinter we I The“. S0011. 01110151115 1651/95 511d fulfills?“ ffi‘. SIIAM . 10.00 were conveyed ‘back and forth iii fblldif of orchard and _ woodland vice 1n Pleasant valley at 7.30 by 51.500 . ~11” - I ,thc big box-sleigh made cemfort- 101115’- 11110 1111111111. 3111119115 111" _ p, u. reev. u, J. Morrison. iviiuj $1,600 .2000 “.00 . able with straw and buffalo r-obss. lo-iueii- plowed and planted, §n<‘l,15;er_ a-a-ii. $17M, 25.00 49.00 . YVe-v oftcu u certain number of 1131114‘ 51111011111111185 11511111111911} -———- qfmm , 54.00 ‘_ .s would talk»,- care Ji all tlie l Q3011 i110 _5’-‘E‘11t 111 l19W'111°W11 1111i" CORN WALL PAb 1 U lfAL gyqoo 35M; 59,99 I l‘ ‘ children of tho neighborhood. ior 11115 1111* 0115111111 hP-"fvif 11111811W3E'.(7hARUE.—Sei'viccs Sunday March "nz-‘ono ‘Mn “.00 I tlic pEiplfi ‘JJCYC us mcmbczn ui on" |°1 ‘1111111111- 11110, 11111115- 11111131‘! 11"‘ ' 5th are as ioiiows: rsirigsion ll on. “no lflfgc fnnniv, -~_1 ~1 d ~i.V luicci tlie iaiiors thc A. M. New Dominion 3 P. ivi. LUMP, S..l00 - - The“ can“. [he mm. ‘mm n iflYS. productbl tho fields. At this wall 7.30 P. M. S. school ll A. M- 375290 and up . . . ...50.00 school was bum in om. own’ (m. Lime ihc wild strawberry season is ‘ Rev. J. R. Skinner. LWIHISKCIZO 3 n X47813 m, “mm,” mowed "up" m-oqncnfl fQ!|||.fl°n§ be irict. for tlic gl'Cfli'.£‘l' convenience 31111115- 11191‘ 111111 15511119111135 11"’ l r‘ ’ ' i I Some of tlie money that was spent tnerc might very well have been spent here to good purpose." Dr. MacMillun quoted from jflumniersi“ Liberal paper giving alarming figures with regard to tuberculosis in Prince County. The Department of Pensions and Na- tional Health had dealt most un- ltairly with this Province in regard . to the Sariatorium when they re- lfused to accept. their responsibil- ity for maintenance oi’ tubercular soldier patients. Our civilian cit- izens are dying because they con-i not get into the Sanatorium. in the fifth year of war.- the Do ininion Government is beginning to not. The Opposition leacier quot- ed Premier Jones as saying that, on a. per capita basis. $70,000,000 should have been spent on contracts in this Province if we had our rishts.--Now the Govern- ment offers $75,000 for the San- atorium extension. The total cost is estimated at $200,000. Blames Pensions Department He also referred to an announ- cement that 016.000 was being giv- en by the Federal Health Depart- ment t.o both the Prince County Hospital and the Prince-Edward Island Hospitals. Why. he asked. was the Charlottetown tense Minister Ralston as being fair in seeing that each hospital received the some treatment. He blamed the Department of Pen- sions and National Health for showing partiaiity. The speaker also paid tribute to the work o! Dr. Creelrnan, Dr. Found and Dr. Keeping at the Sanatoriuiri. Hon. Mr. Barbour: “Dr. Keep- ing sits in at, the meetings when the money is voted to the differ- eat tuberculosis parties from time to time. I don't think there was ever a case where he recommend- ed more money than what we gave. We have his guidance when this money '4 voted." Dr. MacMiilan: "Now my hon. friend is trying to fasten the re- sponsibility of the Government on Dr. Keep! . I willaaktheMinis- ter of Pubic Welfare. how many applications foi- grants have been refused or cut. down? I have vet to be convinced that those are r. Keeoingb recommendations.“ Hon. Mr. Hughes; "For a num- bei- of vears the money for ex- tra mural treatment of tubercu- losis has been voted and a certain committee sat and decided the amount. This year we started. along in July. having a careful investi- ation. Ii. ls true Dr. Keeping sits ii. but he (ices not si‘. as a mem- ber d the committee. He sits in as o. medical doctor. having a knowledge of those particular cas- es. As a result of investigations there may be an odd case in which a relief cheque was refused or was reduced. but it was only after in- vestigation by competent. investi- gators." Dr. MacMiiisn: "Of course, Dr. committee what i NW1- :___(Coniinized_ on page 9. C111. liolllois Bros. FREE ~00! BIG I94 NUISERV BOOK WHIIIWII SEED HOUSE 4 SEED in, i -Ie|t Yo; “i rliiliiiiiflfllm l the money: and employed it to general rem-mic. ,, All the other provinci-s have hi‘; i4 .i 1 tiic.r iicuiiiii expenqp tures u ~ “nfrinv times ri-isi‘: .5 nus’; one . MaoMillan i-ccziilid Pfflfnigt Jones stating. before iiic cleciia that the suds would be turned last fall for the Sanatoriiim annex. Tin question is iviistlzei- it will in started this year. in ihe IIlEiill; time people suffer and (lie. ‘ He referred to the obtaining of two rcfusl‘? (lucturs in Prince County” _ liifii) lie was going to Oitziv-n this \\'L'(.‘l{ and . . .. . l1! obtain vii: iui .. . . ‘Pi nier Joncs: “Was 1i n pure accident tnut DUiil these gentlemen landed in Prince Colin- _ , ' t, when Queens Coni- need . m: iiisu-ibiiwiz emu-c. This lunr- 11011111 _,1,’““°‘1 “an” mefha" rs. E v. Bell. president o; PubllC Health and Other Issues liiem much more bang;- N i i-‘Lomlkiivas bummil‘. Oh liofmed built‘ l'("'lp"l}llii5kill"."lxl§él await-ihe Branch "B" of ‘he wummrs mm‘ . “Drzinfnclvlilianl: "Boili ihcse ap- 111111‘ 115» 1111-‘ ‘J ‘V 1'51, ,, ‘ ‘ - f‘ a '- ‘ liar f . a ’s Anvllcan ° cat ons were n for ii consl - - and w as ov- t“? ~=i1-".-- --">§.-..I-. is ism-Sims 9- bi...¥....°..£i...’.‘2‘ n. man... Reviewed by Hon W. J. P. ‘fish time. in» a “" '. 1111111 "i “W5C ‘m’ t” be 59”“ m‘ “.1 we ‘c "bmdelpculnng dmm held in the Parish Hall on ‘luvs. ' Hon. Mr. Bzir-xzri- n‘. il'-- stage 1181111115 1111"“ 1111'°111=11"111 111° 1"" W???“ n???“ b“.“<‘“1‘ l‘ “wintry. E‘eb. 29th. After routine bus- - savi- an account o1 sic.» i» ind and. SMM“ ..“““‘ a “HM n“ mm“ iiiicss had been transacted the O B E taken to obtain the (luv; s. ii: 34111111111139 111 i111‘ “mm. m“ “m” Jhuwd 1° be l” Lhkmc“ 'Rcv. A LeDrew Gardnci- gave i1 9 0 ' ' had contacted Hon. J. L. Ralsioa i busv hawks 01 11111111" H1111 SISWY-i m“ ‘*“'“"‘" b-‘Cks- ma‘ l‘°’°“°r°’° ibriei but tnougiit- rovoklni; fill-l through his secretary. Mr. wells 131511l°11°d 111° 111mg“ ‘flllg slick‘ figgniolllfiélcfutufrqifgjlgigpgfie§vllfi dress on the advls ability per- 11- and Col. Ralston go; the doctor! 11125101‘ 91'0"’ 111C111 91' ° . 1° mu‘ i 7 ‘ ‘ ni .. 1- '. .. ' released for dutn “It iviis reiill » - ._ Th? mm use“ m. [ms mm m by hjlgd! Ann m the Qvgning by glliggijlesfguggfse tirgnngglcuéni? Speaking in the Legislature. his estimates by over $105,000 i l through Col. Rnlstons efforts that w_:-. iz" “lies-c doctors hcr " he said. Mi‘. \aPhce: "The iirlcrcuci: is that he could get them illl‘ Prince County. and he couldn't t§l‘l iliem for Queen's." Continuing. Dr. Mncalilliin twit- ted the Public Works Minister oii the "boulevard" iii‘ lllli prepared for tiic leader of the (iovci-nmciir. All the road machines lind been “resurrected” of the election. and \‘.'."l'p uscd not only for public roads but for pri- within a fcw iveekx CHINHZCES. GOLDEN HA R VES r THOROBRED FEED PROTEINS MINERALS VITAMINS ARE COliiflilvi-Il) IN THIS T01’- QUALITY HORSE FEED Results Prci-e The Qualify Charlottetown TELEPHONE 1697 riend. the rmininn the amount that. was Dr. Mactlilian recalled that lest e Gov- flx this re- "It ll younown neglect and you can't get out of it." he said. ‘ymptoll Hlon. hslrJ-Iuliiesflvgolltlheretno: In vandals 11:1."- “hn not!‘ on y to Mad mono t to ro so I " ii I the interests of tiny Proving." mu or ""1"" ' “mm | Dr. MaoMilinn: "That. is just. the IIIPRW ll m, mm way you are not protecting the hi4 At vein service I thorium wrest! of the Province. The more enee and I | dollars you can spend to keep up relraivilna servlfll "m, the health standard of those fairi- Call In and discus; m m ' iiies, the less coats there will be difficulties Write t" 11 " 1 for admission of thee families into the Senator- llealth Taxes Dr. Macaliliaa noted that. in was all designat- in health improve- l Iflihblllfifl 'v.-'.'».--.-"."-'\" " appointments com a1 N31 _ fin "I-n-nql-Pts l s"-"‘p’\-k;fl;l How Are Your Eye$ 7 '. ti. F. lliitchesiin - AND SON I. O llliTClll-JSUN (l. I. IIUTCIIESON