,'I'l-IE GUARDIAN. 'Cl-IARLOTTETOWN i p A i' ,..- ---- ..MARCH 10, 1951 Activities At Stresses Harbor Monliaguti 3011001 Wins i 1 Ottawa lievieweil. Needs At iiusiico Southern King's Ice Meet New Perth ill M" iii”'ii'”"' s.”.i.”..":.t.'".'...;”..i-ii.i.i:ii””i.:”ii..i.'”.: :r.:."-..; ..".:'.::::i..i'.':."..i'.-'..":: Mi" P55.” --- meet conducted by the Physical ray Harbour. ' CTIII; dilaiih lt:C.t1!llr!'Qd in the xiim i :'.::"i5.:..:1ePi:.i.:i.:::. ..S:::'.:: '::.r:..: ii:..”:.” 1a:.::::'.- .r":."..i..."l'... izrr-i or night. hl:1lz':l(tl;e!:.I;lI;lfOd a. T;::l town; Evelyn ,1ordan. Mui-ray !far- of A411 yeainm I ma ' I thei" of 59 p0 . ll!'l'IY ' bour. , "Will I g nun ' hour with tiionpolnts. MGe0Itei:l0IIn Boys 14 years - 13'?! Stewart. roan: tm his passing mmh nil: with 30 D011 - In 11111! V9! Montague, Inner Mao . Murray give to his rim; with 12 points. on M Harbour; Louis David, r , town. and relatives. i iiiiiiiii . Tii.ifg.'iff.fw.i'”Jr' .'.3i.'3.t....... .33 af.i.i"2:..i.?..-"3i'.'.uTi?.";."i,iii”u'.”.Z'y' ruff? ii.?.'.'z'”i"s."".i””'" i" ”"""i enthusiastically enloyed the. elm Hargur; Jiine Lowe, Murray River. w. lvielllsli. For fililihldeihsults were as follows: Ge:::?etd:m)fe". 1:stie,:muH:vnr:i::i-i ilizrglimphg . "nerd mm in N" Girls, 7 yrs-1 Velma White. M "nu. ' ' n Mllmly ll"l”"i'5 2- 5'"d''' 3e"' girls rfelay - Georgetown, Anna mourn file i;a:s.i'ne:mi'li.;e leaves-iii M9""58"'3 3a 5”" M”Pi"i"”"' Prosper Joan Murphy Peggy John- widow former Helen ihqrwwmi M""”V i,;l”b”iii"1 st I d P ston, Bliella Deiory. I Sunnyiiaank Gan-pe' o;e ..,',ii"'f,ioi”i Bo s, yr .- . an or ear- .n g '- ' . - lli. M r H ur; -. eorge ec- ' i r a, L start-i .3151!” mxiy Harbouri Harry I-Iigginbothun, Don Stewart. (M;8.l Brill-,uc;hMao3iee) Moniggun Girls, 8 yrs.-1. Mary Prowse, Mun" nun" WI" 0"" E" 13?! rfberteliflvi Igille H. in To- Murray Harbour; 2.Marilyn Gorm- i gigiili 9D I ' " ”'WN.Ll0i'd, i1;yimM"iiiiiy Miiazmu? 3' Jemnu At the conclusion of the ice in 'i,inej:,'n aw." md Edwlm 'ii 0 Tea" p on ngu . ' Boys. 8 yrs.-1. Morley Annear. :l;'::vi:;n3ni1i.”iglf;g;lt3:'u"i: :(;lneil':i1"lI- nsements will be m e . Migggzguilkniiepii Raiph MM- 3nd W9 Munly H3750"? Hill! -m-jti-T... Piierson Mun.” Harbour; 2 school, which was won by Murray do much in the way of comminy Hm. mg inboinnnn Moningne; Harbour 4-2. association with other units. About 3..Brliiir Wagtter-worth. Montague. in” may iiieeiiiigii mm” Whch one Argos: elcirll rile, EASTERN GUARDIAN Stresses Need : lhreld r. usury. Mn. ismn Stewart. Ira. Inca IlsePliee, sun Joyce Wlgglnten, Min .loan,Jobnatea. AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Weldon I-JIVOYI. i'!'be Guardian may be bought at the iouowtug places in Ste Ilontagu . Blue Doroe Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- tewnin The Poet Office; in Sous-la: The Snack Bar and ii. men- arde Son. -.-BUYING"-'-Used feed bags. ..'GE'l' THAT WONDER rkiivr Fraser and Annear. Montague. Spred Satin at l-iiicliey and Van- Iderstinc, Montague. The following address from Ot- tawa has been prepared for broad- casting this evening by Mr. T. J. Kickham, M. P. for King's: "Because of the present tense international situation. the Gov- emcr Generals Speech from the Throne indicates that the Govern- ment at this Session will introduce far-reaching legislation parallel- ing the demand national and in- ternational siuations warrant for Parliament's consideration. some of this legislation has passed the introductory stage thus presenting I reasonably clear picture of pro- posed legislation. "Two controversial questions de- bated by Canadian clizens today are: First, whether or not con- scription of Canada's anpower should be implem ted immediate- ely or that manpower in the M" 69"" s'Vi"” Armed services should he raised --someihih ,houid in do i by Vollmlvhflf Gllofl-8 and. second. Rustlco Hariour, perhaps anenetv? if conscription were resorted to, entmnce opened up,” Mr. George should it be applied for Canadian Saving. Liberal Member for Finn defence purposes only. or should Kings. stated in the Legislature ,...'CAl! BATTERIES 311.50 to I35-00 Wllh MI Old l3allEl')'- Bil-1'3 JNEW STOCK, congoleum. in- ACCe580l'l6S..M0liivHlZlie- laid linoleum, tiles and squares ar- KKD i-iving at Hllchey and VanIder- .'WALLP;APl-DB. pnintli. and siinel Montague. house cleaning supplies. Hllcliey and Vanlderstine, Montague. Mr. Gerald Johnston oi Peter's Road. was a recent visitor to Mr. Douglas MacLaren. and Mr. Montague. Hun. Murray of Montague were Vl5”"1'5, i0 5"m'"el"5id9 -l'95i9l'di-W Her friends in Montague and vi- 9n ilu5i"055' cinily are sorry to learn that Mrs. , He:-my Macbaren, formerly of Mrs. Howard Vlckerson has re- Moningnei is iii mi her nmne in flgrilcdli-fltniler hglmi in Moiitaillle Charlottetown. She is wished I ll ter vlsl mg wl or son-ln- aw d i . i he iih. and daughter. Mn. and Mrs. Don Spec y re um O B Adamsv siii"imei5ide' Mr. Otto Roach, foreman of , Poole and Beer Construction Com- v. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Kennedy and pawn is Visiiinn in pisniiidl the l'l"' Siiiiiii iiaiigiiiem iieieii "id guest of Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan. Barbara Anne, were the recent gimsis iii Mi” iimi Mrs” Lorne Her many friends are pleased to Jmiiisiiiiil Moiiiagim hear that Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Hope that one of the spans of Mr. B. L. Burge i i I. -"i- , Brudencll, is convalescing at her the new steel structure purchased it he applied to service in the Ac- Thug-sday in speaking on inc Dniii n' d Lo , suMMA3y bgttnllon lenp 1;-ogg through in ihi':iiie,iii'IiT iiglieiimiizie iiiiiimsninii ieifgii home after her recent aIiivaCk of gram one CrIou'n1hAsst:i: HIi)lllSsl;0o-5:01 tnigtel ilitliorcesl inmany thaaiireyotuzvar Address, iinzgi, lsniiigimit sh:;' omen, 9 ' ,' i ”' ' . Q ' influenza. orpora ion or e n I v es n e wor . ur er- i-The Nani, in in” Men d d . 'Lid 1: -M I First Period "5 R”iiii' has bee" iiisiiiiiilgeii Bridge could be brought to Kings more many hold the view that upon me hgltbouvg for their Sgiiii. ii'::,"i'iiii,i,i.ii,e,;,,,ii,' n '1 emm ur Morale Good at PM is i ii i ' ' Bay was expressed by Mr. R. L. "iiy iii ii” iwiiii" Burge second District of King's . "7"." . in speaking on the Opposition '5i'iG'i0N Ai 5iiiiAiiY MELIS amendment to the Draft Address -A special meeting of the Ladies r S . , i . . in the Legislature yesterday. Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, "I don.” thmk the peopie than Miiniailiia "'5 iieid M iii” home would settle for s. Vendors shop in of the president, Mrs. George conscription for defence of Canada hood Md ii ihmugn the failure in purposes only would seriously ef- the Government these people feet the present voluntary enllst- should pick up and leave we would meml have a ihaurd job to open the place men we :2..”.?.i.Z;..iE2i.i3li”'.. 222115;; "In answer to these questions. in Rustico Harbour, through the the Government believes at thh Co-operative Society." Boys, 9 yrs.-1. Victor Bell, Mon- tague; 2. Lawrence Power. Mon- l-Mlll'l'lY Hlfbollf. L. Msclleod clllhdllll D'l0YIl0 ll (ON. A tygr. tague; 3. Merrll wigginion, Mon. (N. Bell) ................... .. 9.01 loll comment is that of Pte. at tame, 2-Murray Harbour. G. Clements Paul. who Bald today: Girls, 10 yrs.-1. Eileen Annear, (N. Bell) .. .. 11.40 "1 lllV0ll't Il0Pt indoors or in a Montague: 3, Jean MgcKinnon' sleeping bag since Feb. is and Iain Murray River; 3. Marsha Mac- Second Period I-I Ill? Md happy I! Over-" Donald. Montague. 3113 kedlllnl on the move has . . lace of a bridge." Mr. Burse add- mu m h vi we .. . pi a mi 0 3-M ,5 1; 1,0 3 H 1. meantecertain amount of is l ' . in I-i-ii ,9 d i, 9 li V e at t are all be sufficient ith regard to the fl.herles, he Boys. 10 yrs. .Leonar nr. llr Y If ur. - lrr Oltlon iij,j:?c:ia,.;.:C",:l.g;,n,0,gmij ifiicfiiiii- ed. We Mint to get across the .vo1....iem responding to the call noted that the lobsteirmen had . Montague; 2. Errol MacLure. Mon- (N. Bell) .. 445 for the Patrlclas and tosome extent edi spchm business brought be. A special meeting of the King's Bay Tamer than 0V" lin 1" mat to arms hi the three armed ser- good year. "But the people who Mimic: 3. Barrie White, Murray 4-Murray Harbour, Ms,cLeod the men l'lilVe lost touch with the 31””-" ibaui-lhierli vices to fulfill our North Atlantic rm: cod, hakc and mackerel are H”b0l"'- ("n5") 3-95 "”"' They iiiid 7"" Cmldllli - ' ' -' Cotnly Fish and Game Associat- ;:,':.uii:1:d5,p;1,if ion was held Timi-sciay night in He strongly urged that more Treaty obligations and sufficient not getting enough and the ciisi- Girls 1-4-mile-1. Joan lvlfurphy. items in the Japan News, a news. wring of ii mid naiiy in ii”, Le. the Legion Hall at Montague with l”0lld.gX'8Vell'lng be done this -year nien ii, keen nine”; oi ihe in. omen, He nhying ion nigh. vi-he Georgetown; 2. Sheila DeLory. Third Period paper published in Tokyo for the (ion -nnii nnxi weiki The news- the president. Mr. Cyrll J0i"i5ii”i' in m5 dl5l”Ci;. W make UP fill me creasing tempo of arms production fishermen at Rustico are getting Gwrgeiowni 3- Shel” H5”i5- "0095- cm C0.'ll'llIliE'is wore appointed to presiding. iack of work in iii” Dash for each of the three forces. seven and eight cents a pound M"”'iil' Hi"i”.0iir' ' M”"i'iW'-wt 5- Cl9m9n"3 15 Pm C'i""i" ”y' he h”"'i7 mil i ' ' ' ” Prior to the meeting several Mr. Burge saic. there was no --Tomi come,-ipiion at this time, whiie me consumer in cnaiioiie, Boys ”.- Mile .. Blair Watter- 6-Montague. A Clements 0.12 hi! bl'0l-her. Roll. in the Patrician i i. Ii: 3 iiiimii i” ii” iiiiaiil iii” ”i” E films were shown by Mr. Frank doubt but that the cattle populat- "A" Company "for months" and 1.. of the meeting a delicious lunch . . . . . . (laudet and Mr. Viendell Proiltt ion of the Province is being re- wi” 3”” by me hosicilg iii relation to forest conservation. duced. There should be a least The president then introduced one cow to every five acres of Mr. Gaudet. who spoke on W004 arable land. This standard could lot management, tolling owners be improved as time goes on, It is not to clear cut their lots. and to 3150 note wcrthy that when farm- would. in effect, negate Canada's town is paying 35 cents a pound. ex;anding progra.mn1e in this field "If there is anything the Gov- by enforcing conscription and ernment can do to remedy this drawing off urgently needed man- situation it would be a good thing. power in the production of milit- Beefsieak costs 75 cents a pound airy equipment for our Allies in and they tell us there is just as worth, Montague: Doug Johnston. Referee .. w, 3"-rig. Montague: James Walker. George- K....?K. thinks he'll have to write to him town. Their companies never seem to cross Girls ii years - Elaine Poole, im'h"' Montague; Kay Maclenn, Monta- The cunmiims ""9 their iinii ice I! 00d. PM. Ed gue: Myrna Horton, Murray River. (Continued from D880 1) 39" an "id mnnnifgigegi new um... 22:22” .i”..".ii..:3...”'..2:f' us - ox am as um we was man mm "PRIDE OF MARYLAND" W3” ll? P9i"i9d ””i- iiiihaiigii breeding. they bell" lmDl'0VlYlii Canada unfortunately become in- He remarked that the outlooks of :01-:1: i:;:;'-- Marion 3:; ivzumsv cwki”-" which "Sim curry wwnii iii” ii'i'iii' . . . 0”” C"”i"5 ii” i”'" ""9 9” their swcln volved in actual war and if con- the youth today and their fore- i-fyb rr ' ' ' The PWW” led by ””"i- ''”"i Bi" 0'” G”"i”" T""ii”'ii iii Add9d7 Plratlis of Hlgll S935; ieiisive ii" iiie i5ii;iid tlileie 5”” "There is room." he said. W01” scrlption became necessary to fathers were vastly different. "The girl: i2 vears Isobel Sampson Dean" iii vaiiwiiv" ii" T speciu Tomm'o' who" mm" iuyiiiiei Featurettc, Cartoon. imiiiiiis siiiiiciligit ogtsainii; mxiri the esltabllshmemg of 3- D0llCY 10 raise men for the Armed Forces, young people today want a 52.000 Gcgpgef,o1Q'1:l- him-icy Much,-an' Pl'9i""lC9 101' "hi? NGW z93l""d9" cii"" wedii"d'y p'”ii'ii'd'iil' , shows Mm 230- Eve 7.g-45 ii” pmp" -lt'hii ii 5 tmcollrase Gill-llU5l85m 10? lll'e5l0Ck it would be appliedio obtain pcr- car and to leave work as soon as Mama ue- 'Fay xcnmm Murray 51"” "'9 M lhem 3b59n"'-l iilwmi Chine” iii” ci""'iiiii'ii ”'i”ii5 "ii ; i ' v - - form NOW i improvement nmons as many sonnet to participate in any theatre possible so that they can get to a g ' ' Selves "Om "1911" "”""'Y Nllmem mi" " l”'i””” i” ii” "i "W- River 3 H to fight at the front with the Can- rlsrettcd the lP0l'Idlc delivery of hIl?!i-ilbasy 1l:ivgE;u'!;'om ”ii'ii:)' '25 'i"”b' ”i o'ii' m.B;Ie.i::;:n1:;i::'nnnce or Cmudian Harbour Ralph Annear Montnivue. 'wii' ii " ' - ' ) "They fought, win; in for two news in it. recently was nothing for M p”5e"i' ii” ”i.id- ""3"-V ”i"i' farmers as possible When you get era were clear cutting to provide H mm with a new that he is ll?!uelp:aol.?i(lOi'iani.i() iIf.,bie',i.'fd.,,iiiii:2i,i,,iff proud of, he will not sell, them." of war anywhere in the world. movie. They want to live in the In answer to criticisms that cities and let someone else earn Canada. was lagging behind in mll- their bread, 2 " 'hat do you liar ul merit members of all are - - . inate cutting. Good wood lot man- Pi?mi" 'l”"95 ii Y N P T i the young people of tlnssen- Boys Mile - Doug Johnston, i I 6! agement requires removal of dead ggpgiiiiiffii 5,f:pii;.mc.3.'ne and W3?” Egczlupfh ofsghe wrlouse of Gzimmortis eratlon had the same love of free James Walker, Georgetown: Louis :ie3Ik'tni;ent.io.i.'6 their um" alum up ginfeii-gi.?,i:..:::4 c:)3,i-iuiiige 29:. '33 ' and deceafed "Eu inimniovainoir i i visit. thee laiir: nii-viirlriienengiaerilv, oi Eiiiiggi iolderr pfiiimici ihozy. Gi-'15 13 years - 'i”iiii Miii'piiy' And pt; non alum” of or. arrival of the Monday issue with 3:3: szmgsestomizixle tiiieiriigmoiis snon-rsc.s: or CASH Canadalr Ltd., at Cartierville near he stated. em” ' e um Dmd' GwiiimM' town. from Lleut. Deesena platoon the Old Country soccer results. Said Georgctowir Greta Wigginton. S3 , , . ' , ya: lClive me the New zenlanders he. lifcnggule, Katherine Lowe. Mur my day. They,” nice Iuyu, air nwenw "en n Mend" hm "ii; ":5 mm mm, Actually. since hitting the line for week: end haven't the vaiiuen Oyii years C y ' the Patriclas have been too busy toidea how the cup standing is." room in gmw niopeiiyi ' Montreal. some two hundrd Sen- pi.,,i,,.,. rnnnnggl-"(uni hr (oi-(-51 Mr. Burge said he agreed with Mars and Members took advant- CHIN 39 Donel resources, he said. would go a long the m0V9F of the ardcliess (ML age of this inspection and slght- ,. . . wuv'in preventing the present Douglas) that a great deal of pulp- seeing trip. This is one of the fin- .A"y iiiiim” iii iiiis Coiiliili-V Vi'h9 h,;,w mii erosion, which has in. wood is being cut because of the est plants in North America and iiiiiiks iie ca" gmw lmiiimes We creased exlcnslvelv during the shortage of income on the farm. it is now engaged in the product- ye” iiiid. M”. iiie .iii”ii aiiii have past years owing to lack of forest Farmers today were certainly not ion of the jet aircraft sabre F-862 S gimd.i”iie iii wiiii” wiii Mi to retain the soil. Had wexlnt an to in a prosiztoleirousujrondijttilon. d aiihwell ins in the monilflcatlon of ggzfllehigtaligtiim Very iimgr" Mr- . 1: mt t at n woo ot owner ommen n e a ress ma c 0 er arcrat n e t - i , Egmpropier iiianngement can cut byCMr'. D. L.gMathieson. he said of parts. a d t pmduc ion ifie Vlgf-S relfetrrlns ll; with 10W ? his re ulred amount of lumber the Attorne Gcncral's i iiiablllt The lant consists of two lar e prices '90 ”'”e5- 5" 5" 0"Eh i" -' . Pitch yilzar. and yet leave Slllllflfnt to refute thg member from Char:-I building: employing over fife iie ”k"”Wi9d3ed ihal ii” M3"k9i' i i Ellfiflliil-ll in Willtllll-ih Wlllli has he?" lottetown had convinced him be- thousand persorys. on reaching "ill 393” ””'Cli?i5 W9” d0i"K 3 Nit 50 thllh lllfl W005 105 W0l-lld yond a doubt that the latter had the plant we were separated into liwd -l”b- he did ml ihlllk "ml "fmlrlnllt '0 lll'0V1d8 3 supply Oi presented a strong case. groups of six or eight and given it 3"? W3; bW"i Wuid 59”” Wad W00d- . ur e ex ressed concern uide to direct us thro h. Price” is Year- In conclusion. Mr. Gaudet said ovwinenwigndrnwgi 0: the right gm guide many qnesiilfnn gnirkeg "The potato growers here are that such forest conservation of appeal in the Privy Council in was difficult in near Wm; he said in exactly the same -position as Wmlld 1191'” llreaiiy 1" l"'”e”ii”i matters affecting Provincial in- in reply because of the noise of "'9 Wheat Rmwels l" wesiem the lowering water silmily which wreak. ..I feel that we have inn 8" manner and kinds oi machines. Canada before the last war," he has heen apparent across Canada Something when we parted with some aummniic hamimis nieninn stated. "Fhe wheat growers were ii" ”'i" ymrs" ii” i”"iii"ii"i iii” that particular safeguard," he steel into desired pa'l.erns would compeiinig ”3iii"5l' 5"'b5idized3mW' hope that wood lot owners would win. . iniriy denim you in” I did ieun ers in Europe but they could store mi” Sdimnime iii the Forestry He was strongly opposed to from the guide that the Jet sabre me” Whaah NW "59 90l3WEmW' Service 5" iiiiit Hwy might loam Governmeiitis policy of letting Weighed 14.000 lbs. and mounted '3” "re "'9 agaillst 5'-lbsidized P”' in mum” their 10” mover” "cost pills" contracts. A great deal with three 50-calibre guns on each d"ci5 l" the us-A but ihey 9"" A mm M thanks was "xi-ended of money was being lost on this side of the ship. the jet. is opersi- Mi 5'0” their Pmdu"-" in Mt Gum” Ind Mn Pmlm by account He instdrlced in this ed by one man. when in a fi ht -He WW8” the” W35 3 3”” the members of the meeting for ; . 3 deai of unneces" exci. mam their kindness in coming to Mon. connection the expenditures on the and he gets his sights on an ene- , Y mm. barn at Falconwood. my target. he pushes a button and W" tllefllllll-i!'l'8 of pulp wood nnd ' . with regard to Government rep- the guns belch steel, the am hug the possibilities that the Province The remainder of the evening . P . h be t on . t d i was spent in reading and discuss. resentaions. he said there had znoiknzeut-ii of over six hundred mile; nrliigetto msigriind viiriyorennoleestelne. imz the new conrstitution for the been a l:i'e8t deal of runnlnlz back my. mi gm. Association, and fourth at Ottawa. but not On taking off it will go vertically stated that he knew of places that ilElWWlf with the biggest six-shooters in ion . til tfiillff VAS flit BEIW . TECHNICOlOl Also: Universal News KINB Elilli COFFEE l"I.I'NIiI'Il Iiifrriwilr fullest. very much to show for it. He was reminded of the refrain in H1! popular song: "Heap big smoke. no fire." BRISTOL. England- (CPl-Stu- dents from Bristol University have built an iron man nicknamed ”Dynamo Joe." Made from oil drums. milk cans snd,scrap iron and controlled by radio, the dum- my rides along the main streets of Bristol. appealing for contributions - COMBINES FOUR GREAT Tim mNGo2ii'ni)l5riDiiii(NihLiiiiFniAiviuiilis(iaO(hi:AnnMv nwann sun or ?gIA&i'YmBELlNDA, IN um YEAR'S SUSPENSE SENSATION. NO ONE WILL BE SEATED DURING THE .LAST FEW MINUTES OF "STAGE FIIIGHT" . . . The final scenes be- ing is staggering surprise we want you to enjoy to the to title atudents' "rag week." M-lnz it. to my amazement at least. would turn complete comer. snults on its flight up, fly on its back and so forth. I learned the plant was turn off the assemb- ly lines ten eac month and con- tinually inoteesing its production, The approximate cost is four hun- dred and fifty thousand dollars each; this figure will be apprec. iably lowered as production in- creases. Price Controls "The second question. is wheth- er or not price controls should be immediately applied. Bach sincere- ly Irirues for end against. Labour organizations urge the Govern- ment to place restrictions and controls on everything except in their field of wages. Bureau of Statistics figures show that on August first 1930. living costi of the average farm family had risen by 43.3 per cent over the lose fig- ure as of April first. I am using a percentage flllire-id 1 used the index figure it would seem etiii larger. At the some time the cost of living index in urban control had increased by 44.; per cent over and above April first, 1946. In other words, this was a slightly higher increase in the cost of liv- up in an .1; gm; we phat on". were clear fifty years ago but which are woodlois today. Mr. Saville said that the mileage of roads improved was tremend- ous. Wiih regard to the Trans- Canada Highway he stated that the Province either had "to take it or leave it” and he believed that those living in areas not eer- viced by the road would be com- pensated in some other way. . Referring to the Opposition um- endment to tine Address, he sdd that no other Government had ever put as many laws on the stat- ute books to aid agriculture as the present administration. "Everything has been done to give the Opposition an opportun- itf to express their views." he said in refutation of the charge that Responsible Government was being ignored. He also maintained that no Gov- ernments since Confederation had received as much money from Ot- tawa as the present one. GITNWA. March I- (OP)- Trade Minister Howe said Thurs- day that most of the raw wool pur- chased outside 0anade' to meet the needs of the armed forces will be processed in Canada. He told the commons a committee has lng that enters into the living costs of iann families than 'there been established under the Can- adian Oommerclal corporation to viizinuzs The loliowlnc Representatives of the Sun Life discuss withy of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to or annuities, CHAILOTTITO MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS WN J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL . W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE I R. C. Shea, Klnkora; H. M. Chisholm. Tryon; R. 3. Burns, Freetown - H. C. BOHAKEB - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. any matters relating to life in-Iurllliltl without obligation. I - ' Dkrczormii aw - fatal: ('aad&Xr IONEERED and perfected in the United States. the remarkable Stephens-Adamaon Air-Sand Goal Cleaner has now come to Canada for the first time.i. Our recent installation of this new unit imea'na Bras d' Or Coal is the cleanest coal you can buy ' e A . i were was in those things that en- purchase the wool. The seven-men ter into the iivina coat of urban committee is headed by Harry families. All nouns are pressing Brown of Toronto. the need of price controls on all except the group they are directly intarheetegoin. t i i ' e vernnient don no be- - Have the time has arrived to man Drwr out ACHE5 to all-out controls such as were irn Here's a brand NEW slam in cleaning coal . . . . for thereto no water or any other liquid cleaning egent to cause ueeleae ante wright lid fneee-upa. some and other non-combustible matter is re- rriovedaearaweoeliefloatedoverebedoldry silica eandanede iiuhibyiow-pteeeure eh currents. So.whenyoubuylRASI70RO0Al.. gee tvoimportant Mvmw: (I) Drycmiing. (2) on Treating. in you're sure you're peyingtor,andgetthacoeionir....eoeitIIeth. eieaeiemboaterand i , beeeuaeailweete. oisetandnuthvehuseihahued, ' CO. udn . v I - . ..g .. n,-...s.-. 2 onvs osrtv MON..onoi rue. -9 laid--o - -I-In moist 'i sfrAit,cAs'r "