itliltlilili i gala n, pgrslvs csrllliuluu. ANGU iiii Confirmation lehool. u, I Marni!‘ Prayer and sar- ‘50 ‘owl-v PRESBYJ ERIAN llnlkYlix-Iiiiifiilliiris ' .“.‘."':.‘:...-. . Rev. . ensorI. n. MA. 8.13M. . Organist gr tflsa l. Lillian Mclienaie. w- Mus. Bee. flag. Morning " 7nd“ Anthem: , "O Talia l’. I " Iv “mane lard It?” l: Jog: ‘unmar- ‘gt pm. Church School. 1 m. Evening Worship gall: ‘All I Prayer." - MaeLean. ZION PRESBYTERIAN ' cuuncll t€ Prince ll ltreln‘ ‘ti. " €t:".':;.l.'%“' I Orleans , /' ’ MORNING wonsnrr i ‘ iLtt a.nl. ‘theme: ‘The Offence c Cross." u . I : 82, 7S! II, It. Mingus: ‘The ' lord n xii-c"- big-pint sabbath Itlhdfll and Classes rvsuiuo woos 1.0a pnafhelne "Chafigealld toolbar" Tia-hi- msavlasr or the ls . ail "-6 . w m acknowledge direct T y ‘ill ail th' av ht 3nd lie exalt. Yessre cordially hviied to wer- flpwith us. oul-rmsss was: BIG Wliilirlri. N-Z. - (OPi - The iilaiiiaad skeleton of the ia-rsset penguin ever known. which lived NMM years ado and probably ltood five feet hilh. hive been dil- imrad at Duntmon. The modern bu: penguin stands three feet awlvss nlruouarlo mos IDNDON --(CPl-- libodol OM35 et ambassador, wore dipicms onn for first time when he pre- litsd at a reception in honor of the iiul anniversary o! the Arm Red y. its uniform, black .vith Iliau- I s-ftlr W and buttons, was silo is revolution and ra-lrlstituted only] I few months ego. lebeel. mllvenlng Prayer and 8a., will 31mm u» vartise a usurp CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY "ufilfiii" CHUltCB - lav. 1'. s. llellannae ~t"‘a'-'.'i‘.'l'..'li””if~.'&%.°“°..s'fi 11.00 an: Pablo w ,—I-ev. 'l‘. E. ltlcLelman. 1.00 p.ln.: Sermon,- ~ dikes-liar. ‘I. 3. llef-Schneoker. clluncll sclloor. ' ‘ . “.100 e.ln. lntermodia Senior. Bible 3?: teojies and glint’ u“ Junior Departments. Mvyriilnl service broadcast by Visitors cordially welconas. _ BAPilbl _--. CerllflIl-lnce and Fitzroy Itreets ler Rev. L Judson Les . IA, Associate y - Noble. B-A. I MORNING WORSHIP n ass. Junior ‘or... will lead ill ulc of th; Son oi’ Man" iCoentei. TI! CHURCH ICIIOOL $.80 so. To this Bible ltudy service of "adchuroh all are cordially in EVENING WORSHIP ‘I EM. Service opens with a period of congregational si ng. Sermon: "Ilsrab sa or Christ". "0 Jesus Thou ilhe i. y, selected. _ I. L. Isa-l John inch. Mus. Bu» organist and choir ‘ will conduct the music st ail services- You are invited to wolslal with Till BAPTIST C OI ‘CENTRAL CiiltlSTlAN CHURCH 0r mist“. ll Ii I "w". a sans ~....";..=.:l- ::*... "v" x ‘$16k? jubiaet “The Cross and "Anthem "Abide tn THU"~UIIL van. Pam's?! h0g0“; of 00H Ind I Anthem "‘l‘ It Be"—lI.A. itlelan Bible lchooi at 1:30 pm. rm bile-all oreods and classes vitod. ruu. oosrsl. YENTICOSTF - . {HUI-Cit ' Ella’ enue oes. golden text of Ill 3:16: For God Ion. that whosoever be- ‘iTif. "' “its... w. VI v u "Add. WELCOME I ‘IILIVIIION PROPOSED CAPE ‘IUWN —-iOP)-— The annual rqport of the South African Broad- casting Corporation stem that the corporation must be '.'l n Position. soon sitar the wsr as possible. to f allco a television service and to introduce an adequate broadcast service for natives. rlalilar/AIIIIIIIIIII Saturday at: .. " THE GLORIA " w‘ . Enchanting’ ruffled ICOIQ. Sizes so to 4e sss oult utilises, o....."o;....r‘n. slit/aw rQQJ-sfyrlsrl/II . Blouses and. of course. classics by Whites and wonderful Pastels in Shear, Jerseys and Crepes. Sizes l2 to 20’ 'UIIIIIIIA i ehafmers. Lingerie the 52-98 srltssr wmnow koala Ilblklthona so. .4“ Sermon: “Put on thewlaqu Anthem: “J . elll.WordofGedlss_ Public W rshi ‘The World Write I'er ‘r No O them: “Jesus Saviour, Pilot se music at this service. their spacial 3 M,‘ B. Roy Holman. &. My u“. m‘ u‘! added to Canada's Navy. Aithouilh crulted. the hesvv dcrrond is for ‘obtained fmln the Retruitinz dig.“ l! u 0.5 e n , the world. that he save his eel! with“, m; month; arm “W! tsbiishmerlt of new pouertcs in West ' Wflm’ Africa. 3.033 terror-cooler. bod been supplied for use 0‘ the West African Pbrcos in canteens, ftuspilais. ctc. Siacrecl This eeluno n ma". h, l,“ rgmymwl. bet advertnang ” m‘ “"1" -“?w'i"..1t'l§"'t-3T T§o¢sfifi$i'“*—“‘ 00ml’ "' ‘UIANEIQEBATION urn us. I Falter vvfitscatgclues. llama zBlildr, Mgr-pg; 30th nus’ _‘£fi | lutscnvc m! 31st so suns lol- mnanoa - carnival. Gm z-ls-lal. lEi-I-VE Mord: atth 1°!’ 518 B1M0 ol Knights of lturlous h crea-uou Centreilku CASUALTY 1451K. Amolll l-H-ll. Sponsored By _ 5—v in TH! KNIGHT!‘ 01' COLUHFUI in aid of iiliilllillliiiiiiii lliISP-Til. Sliiiill SERVE! SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH l9 L!‘ 8.16 P. H. in HOLY HAM! HALL Featuring liiillii liliiE ABMIEIY iillliiii ‘ Silver Collection that the sole aim of education ‘If you accept 7 that. than you are Accepting s satcln of education Concert: -I£=J.f~"*‘~=‘“' .........‘*-"*===f‘..£-- ‘tioo— the ‘Man does not ilve tie-l. with musical and 0th ties. , lveryoneofthe lio BYO- i giacucai and . taken alt poeaf their faculties?’ The Prvlaiefs/Preilsdioe "mere has been some conten- -tion over so-ca classical edu- cauon. The Premier spok; ln op- position tfl some subject nomin- 900000900008 ally included in the classical cur- atle. Simon's next c. . Northamisli. m J NAM! OMITTED — The name of Jame; Keays, a sun who pre- deceased his father some luur Years previous, was minted from‘ i THE KIRK , , _ _ 39m mommg a,%Fe§:,-nf,8“éf§s'mp Failure of the Jana ftlrovcrn nt the Kirk tomorrow will be con- 1mm‘ w hmmmw pncwJ Pr” ducted by the Minister. the luv, 1.1"‘ Fwd“ m "9"" °‘ m’ "°' "- Bveeeil BQ-wcs, n. A.. s. . n. , “d?” piedm cvlpsonem hsgleueditieb; 513.2%? TFilwwbitrTn “Siitririfiiair. lffrlmorb». were comet . ianhfcKnz‘...\l.B.0KlJiJ~ The Church schoolewlfi m?“ aft! The B et debate. Mr McPht-‘e M- . said. baa wave been retarded u _ p the most important debate. and _ltA'rlo.\_ noann CHAIRMAN— the voting on supply as the most Tne appointment of Mayor Dr. Jn of the House. E. Blanchard, es chairman of the 1t is _ ‘Charlottetown Local Ration Board Is been confirmed in s letter re- ceived by him from hfr. Donald Gordon, chairman of the Wartime year, to consider what are Prices and Trsde Board. to re- needs of the province for the cur- place the former chairman. Mr-tront year. lt is necessary to un- l 2‘§"8$‘.‘c.§§i§§..'rif réiiiléifflffiidi THE lsAlrrlsr CllUBCl-L- Thoipr-gvlrlcfal needs. Therefore it is service of Morning worship will be. ugual to have a complete stall- observed at l-f A. .\f. with srnzon mom o! policy from (h; rcspcrl~ b” ‘h’ m“ R°““M NW1“ "HW aiblo ministers st an early us" Jesus Works." The Junior Choir.“ m“ “m”. a“ m“ 511L11- wiil lesd in lhc music of the morn-i mm q; pougy may“; g bour- iil and will slug Ccerrles "Pseimv ma“ o’ m‘ °°v.m]n.n[" n. aha‘. mtefvu“? Th§iggy£gord constitutes the subject mat- '. b . 1" 3"?“ 5M» ‘ . 2-3” P-“fl-"bqf .2‘; glib“: the responsible niioiisntcrs wire very slpw. 13's; 2i’ ' a spas n: at a . an “hi; ondly in submitting any "stato- qu menv. of government policy. said gear. MoPhee. Government policy and record ‘public expenditure for the t-h round of the wax‘ in the iig t of the problems which wi _ ‘as a resulbte of themwar‘. COBB H‘? of new recruits for the Royal Cm‘ Emiwmfi bagkground of promises sdlan Volunteer Res will be made to m, glggtora, which n. tsksn on active scwioe immedil- mltog in the return of the Gov- telv to man the now ships being ommem m“. m 0mm arse of the music at all services. NAVY RECRUITING -Hund-reds almost every branch is being r:-| l Old System Pref ersble Educational - b_| ‘The examination of the record ' if“ °°"°.’f2i’.‘.°.i‘r€ if. émtfiffi e more a “m- mu l this yea; . m. _ f th accounts an Mo e m! “at.” mug‘: (raecordesfiusiixd-r. pddcliheo said. jThe "Queen rmar- Provincial Treasurer has explain- {ed that absence. He has inforln- "ed the House that a. chs e m the fiscal year has been cclded Seamen and Strikers. Miss Jcnetis Nocnan, Albany. recently left for s three weeks visit on, and s bill has been introduced h. with relative; in Montreal. ‘to implement that decision. As I said when we were discussing the biii. there are various reasons of convenience which can be advanc- - 1C?) -— ed in favor of this new plan. But the es- 1 have very grave doubts whether those aiiurllents of convenience ought to have outweighed the other very important principle. which is this. that public 9X9!"- iture in a small province ilke this ought. to be brought promptly to the scrutiny of the public to the fullest ossibls exten. "I thnk, under the old system. that was possible The ordinary voter had an op crtunity of ex- amining the pu lic expenditures in detail, and this hnd a very sslutsrv effect in preverltins ir- larltlss and impxrzprietlcs in r QUICK 0N Tllz Jon ACCRA. Gold Coast rezu expenditure. new system will change much of that. {t is oinl to he irn ible now to get stalls and government records to the public enaraily until the expenditures are. n many thme particular things will have waned. and the local memory in reference to the circumstances of the sxpcnditur, will to some e):- tent have disappeared. ‘that that it is quite debatable whethe the change that we have made i! I desirable one." in order to obtain the infome- tion lacking in the public ac- counts this year. it was necessary for the Opposition to place rnsnY scn of questions on the order Dillili- U!!!‘ ‘vlr. and Mrs Daniel F Smith. étinn some 0f til?‘ Newtolvn Cross, who hen been flitkqpulllns t“ -" ~"""~- into i040 is ow rvi P P in Italy} . n a n‘ 'mllflg the skeleton reports ..,._ The Minister of Highways (Mr- , instead oi‘ dls- tri reports as formarl . to have them pieced in the pu lie libraries. Mr. lsoPhse did not approve of this. l-Ie ho - ed the public accounts would available ‘as freely as in the past to the taxpayers - roughout the Province. Corporal!‘ A Shliih, Diseoureging Picture He noted that the Provincial Treasurer had budgeted for a surplus last year on ordinary no- ioount of 011.000. Actually he show- deflcit of bcween 830.000 d this notwith- .evenucs were i r than amounts esti- rnd d. Tho total deficit was $156.- 000 tn excess of revenue. ‘This was a discouraging picture. fr. was not improved by the faot that oi xpenditure only $00.- |000 was ol-lagriculture. o Id a and t On public health ‘the expenditure was about 8.000 less ,___ than was estimated A t c , " ‘ loans Public l-lcsltbb Tax mi _bouqmm _ .WllDi’¢¢9¢|¢ilysrcc 3:3“. if“: "m" anyzfisfk which referred to the necessity of a d clvlo loader _ raising revorlu for ubli he ith Wayne Countyiisaiihtfbwrwaeltnfi- m“ will .- mr 8" ‘c a i gnment on charges of blaok m‘ w" lof to This was the ori-L arketins. . Martin who di- {ti}, 8:53;, hum‘ u‘ ‘m “w” . _ . I , =...:~~:::v'.:.~.-..=:.-:::=..v. t: ,.;-»=~ m; to.» m t1."- Iileled to have disposed of It how ".22. rthli: splglicdgtuhmolcllaril; least 100.000 gasoline trillions dilr- a. public health expenditure. we ids the lset few months. one that lest year there was ....»>aa_e.s—s~..ww.~ p,‘ |na~nt._ j _ a-m W ABLE SPEECH 01v a BUDGET DELIVERED BYMR. H. F. MCPHEE ha: BAPTIST cuultcll 1°“ t iigcressing '“*"" = =-" -'-==- ricgurn svhich he thinks src_ use- ileu. ‘they. u lhg general belief. I think it ls a very §Pl113f nole [which he struck. ut popular motes are not always notes. ltiswbehopedthatthePre- mier. who is the finished products of schools both of science and nf tarts. will glve a lesd in both d;- reczions." Mr. McPhee emphasised m; un- partanoe cf giving basic draining ybteiforewachnlcha‘! gslnigg lshstaill; _ a _ . rem r mus only about WIS spent ul excess of he a solution what was spent lrl i940, the l?" ; namely the prilnarj." schocis 551$" m! A" "'5 P““d- w n|be7nainrained so that the smaller we look at the picture of publicmhudnn would m. m" mo m. welfare senersllv- exclusive °f v14 to g0. There might be consolida- sga pensions, we find that last “on go, m, ,¢m°, 5nd“, and f!!! m! “Pentium! ‘"5 519-000 sou“ degree of technical educa- ess lbw in the s" Pmwmil, non‘ introduced there. l?" P551"! °1 9 15 A" Tm5| Mr. McPhee oiled recent army Government collected the BiOIWLc-xperlments in technical tram- n-hich’ the legislature voted for aim by a 53313111 apprentice- speciflc purpose, and instead Qllgfflpg, which seemed to foreczls’. expenditures 1dr Pub-t s new trend m mu field of edu- weifspe, they decreased them. “don That was a beudvei of the Ids-j Much could be done at little P5311‘ Hid l betflyli 0i "i6 11B‘ expense in the way of nutritional lslsture. It was the bounded duty educluon through me 85.11. 1a., duty of the Government to have’ ‘m; agficulfufgl 0.13m“- lblilied we 1119110)’ in '1"! mm" . urged the Ocvcrnmcn: to col-operate with these drslnil- ner designated.’ ' Mr. McPhee noted that in lcaol mo", u, m, “ma. “m... there was an expenditure 1e! l-le called attention :0 second- public health of sour! Ind “Marv roads in his district and eXPflif-‘lillirl for public Welfare d! Kings County generally which dad $308. 4. In 1M8 the expenimufe z len into bad condition. He no- far public health was $2! $01 and -_ :1 m m. accounts {hgr 5;; ~ for public welfare 0210.050. ln w,“ no Nceipr; go,- ‘gogd taxes; 19345. ll-‘wmilll l° u" "umbwi- the Treasurer had explained that there will be $801,000 for fiilblld‘thev' were too late to be inggy. ilcllth and 5289.009 101' Diiblit? Wfl- porsted in Lh¢ accounts for tile fare. The fliures for Public "¢1',$€3.'."But X am told Lat there lift d0 not lliclildd estimates Oi’ ha; no; bgen gny oppprtungty txlimdiliii“ 1°? 91d I80 Wli-‘Wne- given zhg public of vvorklrlg m an“ ‘I Trauma‘ itheir taxes on the roads." he said "What the Legislstur. had lam. mind when that money was vot- ed was the matter of providing extra mural treatment for tuber- culosis. l submit that at no limit since the Act was pseeod and right un lo the present. has the at- titude of the Government in rela- tion to grants for this purpose been a proper attitude. As far as l can see. this special committee m which lh_ Premier referred ad- ministers these grants in the na- ture of relief payments. The fac: ls that our facilities st the Sanqme mhemcrr‘; Loan Boom s: lmflum "I 5° mldfiul“ “ill-the present time. There were fhfi dvfiwl’ in mlfiy mew-BC“. 11M only three items on the list lssz w di-Bi-‘hflrlls a Dalient when he year. The volume of business was "$5 fl°~ Kill" WCOVQYN. srld when so small that he doubcd if the h? 51m 11995-5 IP91?!“ tINY-Iflfll-‘amourlt spent m salaries and Don't you think it 1s s waste of travelling expenses was Justified. the money that has been spent‘ on t-h; patient‘: treatment in zhe 3.1"] Elggglflflgglign Sanstorium if. when he goes out. The Pramier had referred m he is lmlbie w receive the special the development of the Petlfcodisc treatment he requires. and thus scheme. "I Cont know anything falls back into a condition where about thsl," said Mr. McPhee, M‘ Yfliilll" hospital treatment "buz. as ln the case of our trans- ? porfstlon system, l suggest that sltsirl we do not let our condition of the prilnsry road from fiundas to Cardigan, and asked that it be paved as soon as snv of this work is undertaken. He hoped that means could be ‘Otae-J o. maintaining the fish- eries industry at its present starl- dsru. That may main; necessary the provision of cold storage facil- itlES. Above all. every care must be taken that the very best pro- duc: is put on the marker. Mr. McPhee wondered whether there existed any necessity for "in: grants made, for this pur- pose are in the vicinity of $10-00 s. month. l think they are al- together inadequate. But this money was available to them, and ground for something to turn up. 1mm"! °1 Ylillllylfi it to the plir- , We have got lo_ pursue s vigor- ‘ . " v ' o o l 33:5 ifigllwglilliclkill; gegglfelnlrégggtalg’ ' °§l§§1iCy'olngcviilouigr" L‘ nvgly odd the expenditures for pubucigccourcic‘. those srepihi rgsrources health were not increased. which we ought to develop. 1101:9111 ‘ntllbiltiiiqe x955“. niiliiiiilucggr: twuexrlnt nbgfirs 015 omvse sger ll" icor “except a siillht Sbllm that gov: a resigsilrvey is made of $1,316UmlVwfitrflglléi-tmghggiiisynivgflil. x2e gator power rissiinillties [of . c vr e t 2c. allowed to fell into decay whellWtrigityaro ltmems)? r “win wglrte be very lltilg care would be sufficl- gbig no discover sl the power we ent tn maintain them in e psss- would like to have, but I suggest 151s wndiflliw that the ier cause a new went on to deal survey to be made. Enlist the something which might not be practical. We must not wait . hfcPhee I briefly with the problem of fsrnllscrvius of the Dominion Govern» Britta. labor and transportation. fment. of those in private indus- 1 was very much interested in try, and in elcct.\:si affairs. There whet was laid about the poesibll- I are man of BXPIHCHOC right here." it!’ 9} limbs l tunnel or cause-‘ Premier Jones: "They wouldrvt WIY- he Ill - touch it. They use 4,500 horse osoibihtiu should be explored to power in Charlottetown alone, and he fuiest extent. and that we ..rc:c is not 1,000 in all the should never rest satisfied until streams." we got the fullest possible impin- Mr. McPhee: "l suggest that flit‘ mentation of our contract Premier get all the information 1h! Dvmiiiiilii Giwemiflliit- he can from every svsiiablv While 601M that we must have a ‘source, from independent experts. practical realisation of the needs from those who have succeeded in of the pment. we must not letigstablishin an industry here. the our attention be distracted for o Scales l-lu ry-Electrlc. for instance. ulonlent from the need of provid- In Charlottetown the mun; man- inll an efficient car ferry sndiager could give some important flOOU- ‘information to the Government. "It seems to me that somebody -A real study should be made. and W" Very badly at hi!!! in N111" .the Government should concen- ence to this car forr. has trste on trying to develOp been pointed out in t debate, if practical plan. the building of s new car ferry; hsd been llnflertukcn immediately No l-ollq "I alrl sorr upon the luss of the IChsrlotte-i town’. we would have s new boat ‘in m; in operation now." "Constant vigflshlzcre ma tel‘ policy in relation to and oon- needs we . "were needed on the part ed representatives. "There has been no held out that the ferry will Dejrom the Government. available before September, 1M0." rnier is the Minista I would suggest that the Oovern- ture and the Minister of are given in summer." lie commended Mr. Strong's su gestiou for grain s tics l . of elevators a man who dreams. rage purposes. ' lducstion There is no criticism There is generally voiced dis- mler because he ls a satisfaction with our system of_rnerely. education. Mr. McPhee continued-dreams The answer general] given is that value. our system is not s sped to meet that it is a nightmare. the occupational needs of the ticism oi’ the Premier Province. He did not think we Government is this. needed to bring a man here to tell us whet to do. "The ues- tiiiii ll. what do we want e ucll- ‘tlon to do for our children? We notillng suggested want to see thee they are re-,w_ay of concrete. pared for their life work ss uiiv ods towards the ss possible. W. realise e_ “"est.andin u.‘ n vlncc we seek to glvg e best treininz to our children. “I don't think there is ~cticsl plans or m. lruument. about that. But is t in reference to“ all we want? Ar, we going to b: _ - firs. satisfied merely to teach our chil- _ dren how to make s living? lswho is also the Provincial Trees. worth while accomplishing DUI 'a‘€ U13 HON-SC. realization o should u; (‘lav ~'--'vs-l_...r...-.os>.-.c.ol.. H; _ - w. by bread alone. Es is created with artistic facul- er facul- talents is worth develop- . and thanprobleln of educa- Itiqpisnoto yhowtotcecha iman tomaka s living. but how to "These two booed views - the the ideal - should . and we should Mr. McPl-lee called azzcnlion 2oz attention be‘ z distracted from the practical is,‘ some for this Province. to have to say that of govcrnrnentvssy that he is on the spot. He provincial are almost completely MIEFhEe lf- ‘in the dark." Mr. McPhee conginua - res Un- statement or detailed sfsbementftion propugsnds: fortunately there is now no hopemf policy in relation to Tahnytgng the bridge of the ship of slate c e- r of A rfcui- m1 - f . merit see to it next year-that we tion. and there has already 3.55.. ‘fir: nfgnot-hg? cifiiebirriiunitif fr‘; m l d‘ ‘riorigsh f2; olosl and some criticism from this side of Itape. 00s swc oudoomethsliousel lll l -i in and that they be brought here possls in th:trleha€_\'o2r€whgt\sp1lg2-‘no pa“ 0r mun" "m" h“ m" i I don't want to be crlticsll l-ieoth of a man who is idcsiiétic tzpuofset of! Ministers such as the vot- -ery nglers o Due-ed“ by . drum on ‘he pvgsriilai; awaiting. They are here and of the one who llfCfliliplahédPrlb-‘Ulfllll to your utmost on Septem- e c- dreamcr ' But the trouble is that put info effect in themselves have little’ You may dream and find Our cri- and the ed. _ tint: while "are have bzen some delightful. Utopian. idealistic propositions put there has been to us in the practical meth- thst this i those dreams. 0f course there are fit-re few agricultural matters where e Premier did indicate c3ri§ln technical policies, but what the House wants. d what we arc to deal with nrc .. th-se Ministerlof Public Htalill. lied Outfit at $3333 One of the airsest berssisa oilered in months. SIMMONS spring (choice of each sf these), together with be" and 8" only. Agency III II r‘. ca. "r '- m" m auJ-al dlscrgt models in bhwp cotton mattress. also: Come early for best choice! F. A. Stewart Jones — Special Representative i l8 Kent Street Phone 602 Charlottetown Turer. sct a new record in this Plunge, because he brought in s, Budget and said nothing wiletever; in reference to the broad llcies of his own depsrment of sizil. |exld he made no comprehensivct statement in reference w finance. The Minister of Highways did nut mags any suzenlen: either. He 11m WEEK at S.D. U. devoted prscucsliv all his speuh u, telling us what s super-man Mackenzie King was." lilr. Barbour In Ottawa i used to be culled "picnics to 01-] ltavra." It is of course necessary“ that responsible ministers. porti- culsriy the Premier, be in con-| S-ISHI touch with Ottawa. But, these trips should not be entered ways was in Ottawa recently. has m: but I undcrsurld he waited 0n the Minister Finance and Minister told him he could not even talk to them about ll. There was a Munster of Reconstruction no be appointed. and that afmlsler would deal with the matter." lion. Mr. Barbour: "He didn't tell us that at all!’ Mr. hlcPhce: “That was the press report. A: any rate the Minister went to Ottawa. and par: of zhs reason was that he was looking for a highway grant, and oniv reason he couldn't get it was that there was no Minister to whom he could discus it. l sug- gest that these matters should be ifiiiliefi before the Minister leaves lfor Ottawa." > _ Mr. Barbour: "All the minu- ters from the provinces had hearing. They were all there." ' Mr. McPhce: "They had s hear- ing. bu: that is all thev had. I ism 110i suggesting that the ltflrlis- ter of Hig ways made his lrip in ‘vain. He probably had several Ihearings and he may have receiv- ied cnmmltmerlu.- but not m re- ference to lilghwsvs.‘ lLsughtert. Mr. Barbour: That is another imvstcrv to yo I Mr .\dci=hee: “No. the mystery. to me is how the righ: of my hon. grlarrd could be overlooked. There is no doubt about thenrlght of his ' about as much about that as you know -sboul the hishw "If I were Moc- Xing pfid any msn spoke abcllz me as nicely _ss the Mm- ister of Highways dld, l do not znlnk I. could refuse him the Ssnsmrship. But I confess I don't know what headway the -holy season of lent, g Mr, bfcPhq- IlIOZEd s long ‘lstfscrlcs ‘COHELSKS of liturgiiial P311‘ 01' expenditures as- year on nzm ' singin _ “ of Greiorzan Ghent and other vb"!- and While" is ln the Jim Morris who Bot ___ _. ...... .. ...c..' has been hcnoleu rvilll the OPPfYWNY/Y °3 broadcasting over C. .i' C. Y- undsy afternoon durlni “i! This Lenten . explanation and rendition l tat-ions. Ours. We belie"- ins $553? the very few choirs in the diocese that attempt to plge~ sent and interpret liturgical music in the manner prescribed by U" on unles ll-ley- arc necessary. "W: Mott; Proprlo on Church Music of find that the Minister of High-i Pius X We hope that the radio He; pmseritltibng of our choir given us all sccounv vet. | serve to arouse s new interest 1n better church music and that they they! m" provide the inspiration re- wnnted some grant for roads. The i quilted to move others to “go and may d m m“; manner ‘ oPublic Speaking: 1n the Bop!"- rncre Group short tsiks rnedc up the program. K. Mcltleeil’ on morals from Fairy Tales, L Farmer on student typed. A- 91F its on oil drillml. and E lln on character reading . spoke unsh- The ncsbman Group also bad sin-art talks on its program. 1i Gallant cpoke on collars life. l: Mscinnis on hope for the iiiim he couldn't get it; and the and 5_ mghug an page Canada. mo: Pith! ll-‘i will be pill. in circulation on Harsh ';- Oougretulstlms The Easter Number of l-lockes ma; hockey teem in t iY league. shgwed s fine spirit of sportsman»- mrp guru-lg the whole hockey ser- The Arlrly ies, and prcduoecl s brand thecrltothe hockey in the Pill-fl" glifils m“ MPH-ll fully entitled chsmplorashlp 1i vrcrd of gconsl-stulstiens due the following members of , hockey y , showing ln some egfiimt the 8t. John 000m team for their Wednesday aplerl d nlshffd Langls mmoutsgnc who scored three goals, Real lamontasne and J assists or: magis’ goals. A. In Joe Mshsr each getting s goal Intramural hockey held the spot light in athletics at S. D U. during the past week. The Dalton Hal Fuses and Grade XII Door- knobs have reached the finals for the In z-srnurai (Jhsrnpi ons . The Doorkncbs finished in 32a pxitlon in the league with ll is, the Hues finished in second p hon. member made in that special] v-‘ilh l5 Ne. and the 501139" 0t ' a issue. _ ' referred in defsll i0 .C.P. raid on ‘the Reid home 1 ilcrrlon River. This was an cuzstaudinglv respectable family. There was no excuse of any slnd far making the ruin. He had sub- mitted to the Attorney V General that there should be an lnvestlgs- I lion. The Attorney‘ General sug- geszcd that this ad happened before. if that was the case it we an additional reason for All in ‘lgstion. “This was you the of the election. The sncidcnt place 1n tho Pi‘til'lil!i"r= dis- trict. The Reid family are active Conservatives; and m, story io thpt the action was taken out of spltc because fhev were working against the Premier. I don't sug- gest that the Attorney General or the Premier llsd knowledke of it. bu: the point is thsa spparentli nobody can bring snytndy- to tea about it. l feel it is our duty to give this incident all possible pub- i ' so that it won't happen again." K005 Th; Farlner Premier Th4,- factor which contributed most to the success of the Liberal party in the last election was the seleelion of the present Premium, ‘Mr. McPhee continued. “They. ‘capitalized to the fullest oxtcnl out ‘the fsct that {he Premier "was n‘ farmer. e successful farmer and. an educated farmer. Thaoriticsi-| llv he should be an ideal Prem r The electors said ‘We want to give the Farmer Premier a chance.‘ We on this side Wflill. w give the Farmer Pre- mier e chsnce- But 1 want tul ha; made certain prolnues which we expect will be fulfilled. In this connection Mr. McPhee cited the following Liberal elec- nt Charlottetown is a master mer- ine_r; one of the most forceful per- insists on action and gives and objects are acquired." Also: "Here is a leader and s this Province have been at your service. Support b?!‘ 15th. so that the Dlsns they lhavc in mind "may be promptly Under such icnricrsllip. Mr. Mc- Phcs suggested. prompt inlpienlen- tation of pledges will be expect- In the Liberal platform it is stated that “storage plans fol" "vain. fertilizer and potatoes are wcll advanced." Yet we find that absolutelv nothln! has been dznxe. Same Dominion officials f vxhzch there is no report. and the government has no paiicv in the matter. "It was also promised that fores- try will be further extended and " f‘: v for the reconstruction — . under way.‘ Do you "ilk f 11:2 establishment of a ’ rzilincs out bv the the’? can}; down and mode a survey of‘ third playoff position with ll. t5. . By virtue of s 2-1 victory Ind I 1-1 draw over the Sockets in the closely contested semi-finals. the Fuses uaiificd to meet the Doors n the finals spirited battle dur- ing which each tesrn put up a gallant fight from start to finish especially at the finish The following is s list of the beading point getter; ln the in- tramural league- G A Roger Vlllemure l0 12 Brighton lfscDousaii 8 J H. ne P‘. Chsteaurlelii’ I. Dorsey a d nla l: tn l '. Vililzmure “with l0: m coc er Leading Goalie _ "Bishop" Cer- crsn Basketball: fn s regular league slime played on Thursday after- noon. our senior team defeated their old rivals P W C. 36-17. The Saints led 16-1 at the end of the first half. "Big Willis" M“. Donald wag high scorer with fl points. At present the Basketball "filter. l" l. Murnaghsn is "T011118 a second teem Mr» McPhee asked. ‘Special scholarships were pro- mised. also a ‘vigorous’ health P0116)’. apprentices to be trained. lnsre was m: Apprenticeship Act Pissed at this saslcn, but me i-Government has no policy with respect thereto. it has nothing in t estimates to carrv out the Previe one of the enactment. "! emphasise these xhtnst pg. cause we wish the Premier and "The man onimembcrs of [he Getter-rim“; Jrllow what the attitude of th: iOppositioniis." Mr. ltfcPhee con. 1.1.1211. "we are going to give them s chance and co-operste with them in every way. But; we demand concrete, vigorous. rac- tlcsl action in respect of poiciee. We are no: going to be ggugflgd with dreams.“ A: for the C.C.F.. he did not think thev would ever succeed in this Province. because this ig a, fanning community and the in. forests of forming are not idcn. tical will 6.9.1". policies. But. we can all draw a salutary lesson from their success in other pieces. Mdnv of our young men who are snow fighting and dying for us st the front. were unable to get s is.» in peacetime. Ono can imp. jine how susceptible they arc ta calms that both the old parties had failed. Mr. McPhee cited conditions during thp depreggipp Sears. He mentioned 1081-2. Hon Mr. Barbour: "Those were that‘ wogtstgrw r. c e: "Th suggest that because those: ‘on u tives Wth responsible. f; lust the sort of attitude, Mr. Stcsken on tho port gt g m"; National Park is anyvthing like an implementation of that. policy?" grpminent in public life. that rves young men into the iof the C.C.F." (Applause). "n" laea-vaa-mm-c». h-rtAr-u. -.