Scores Attitude lc0lllillllCd‘ fijom _page_ 1) I government to my mind, should be education end public health; and I think the House will agree with me that. those two items are inseparable. We agreed with the pmpwtlon last year that a tax shculd be UIIDOcGQ upon tobacm and liquor-a health IrRX-ofllid that the revenue accruing from that tax wcuid be devoted to fighting tu- bcrctlixsis, particularly in its extra- mural phases Health Tax ‘The government humbuggcd with the tax. at least port of it.- the tax on liquor went on, I be- hove at once, the tax on tobacco shculd have gone on at 29-4 muse tune. We lost revenue as tm- re- sult of l. foolish polic of trotting for c decision in t e Su reme Court in the case of New runs- wick_ But. we did collect c certain amount. of money. This House last year voted $7.000 to be spent on the lllbffCllif/‘lls’ poor in tbs Province. l want to know. Mr. Speaker, why that amount of money was nnt expended. The money was on hand. It wits needed. I have letters in my pocket which would rend your hearts, pitiable letters coming from those sufferers from tuberculosis t, about the attitude of rninetit, asking the respon- sibility be fixed. as to whose negli- gence is accountable for the fact that when t-his Legislature in good faith voted $7,000 last year for the relief of those afflicted with tu- bs: uicsis 4nd titer families, the Government could only spend half of it. The vote is now propoe ed to be TfllSId to $10,000. I think 1t should be higher than that. "We are in this unfortunate po- sition that in this Province we have I10’ a mdfi qualified to be Mtiister of Public Health occupying that position in this governmmt. If you examine the expenditures in the Public Health department today you will find that they arc exactly what. they were two years no, cbout 821.000." Dr, MrtcMillan referred to the activities of the Nova Scctia gov- ernment in controlling vencreol dis- eases. ‘Take the report our Public Health Department, and s89 the amount of treatments given in the rcncrettl clinics," he said. "I don't. th k you will be impressed Th0 p: pol ones who ate gutting fro benefit gt venereal tretitmentin 1111s province are th-cse who are in all. 7hey get it there. When I was Iinistcr of Public Health I made that arrangement, Returning to the subject of trtazing extrti-rziural tuberculous persons. Dr. MacMilliin said that cmditlons existing in the Prov- lnre Wday are l. disgrace. “Judging from other returns we are not l veiy poor province", he said. Q A Sorry Record “The Federal Government has lpproachrd us twice in the last couple of years and asked us to lend money for war purposes Look at the noble response that h:.s been mntle by our people- Lcttriy two million dollars on two different occasions. And yet our tubcrctilous poor cannot be look- ed after because the inefficient Government controlling the affairs of this Province has not interest enough to spend the appropria- (on that is voted them by the Lctzislztturc. "I suggcst to the Government that they get anothtr medical man in the Public Health Department. Tuo men even if they are effi- i: of London FINE TOILETRIES Wafer Soup Boil-t Tablets Smelling Salts Lavender Talc 45c $1.00 Lavender Face Powder Lctvandomeul per box $1.20, $1.35, $2.25, $3.50 Luvunder Dusting Powder Bond Si. Perfume Fragrance Perfume ' Compacts up to $5.50 Oatmeal Soup 25c 55C Rose Soup 35c Cologne Soup 35c Fern Soup 35c Shaving Bowls $1.25 Shaving Stick Shaving Cream Aflor 51love LoHm Hair Gil lrllllunfine l y. Lavender Lavender Lavender .- Lavender l l l x. l . Conference. a little better grace than he has ed‘ ‘- been? We have heard him in this Premier Campbell. “we had to ~ ‘ House 11nd We 1m" PYWY "e11 buv it B11 when we crime into luiw he stands with regard to the powew ' Government. 1 remember ‘the Lex- cssion oi the late Prem er ea. “he A Difference! The wheelthat does the SQ119B1<1118_ Q is the wheel that gets the grease. D...’ Macy/Una“; mo, we ~' T119 1'1°11- 111911111" 11'1"“ Bum“ bought it when we were in power I111! (10119 I 1111 °1 squeakhm “111 but we didn't charge it to Capital this $2110. I 911111111591 ‘epresmm Account. But you did! For every 1 111° 51”“- 131115 111111’ 1' 1111111 '1 bit of machinery that you bought small appmfllmn- Under 111° you funded the expenditure. It is £81m 11113111118 I 11°11“ $25090 e11‘ very easy to build tip a surplus on Y 991110 1141111111111 1° 11°11’ 11°15“ ordinary account when you follow . tertainlng Account "T1115 13°"1’""1°"'~" 11° htture! 'I'lmt was a fine example wzs s-ww ooursou oven wvsevuimzs . 511d. "11111111 11°“ 1111111911 11111111311 of the removal of reason and re- 1% "EA at; WE HAVE QlG-‘T-LUCILLE- 11 m p“ 1111M fmtriil mritcfniitie 111111111111 511mm’ because your twiry 11,1“ was 1kg M-SOTMICE mp1 $51135?» B "1"" B? ° e Y a t was t mcct in specs season WE“; pg 1y“; .—|1.|EN¢Q E Aug 1- - out o! their 01111111"? "1/111111111 11 alto take guthority to borrow three - -- 011.10 m ME um tvenly yew the vwvle 111 sinking fund—How muchl-Ono this Province will be paying bit per Cont," t by bit the $445 that was spent t0 M my, pm Saturday D,-_ M"- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Hm Recital at St. Jams Church St. _James Church was filled to “Mathis-Pt night when a recital direction of Miss Lillian Mackenzie, Mus. Bac. Organist and Director of the Giolr. was 817911 alter the regular evening ce_ '.I.‘he program was conduct- ed by Rev. T. H. Busell 50111878, “iiafir-i" m every number on the 1311811111111 08mm was greatly en- OYDd by tose present and many avoum-ble comments on the recit- al were heard. 1t was put on by the Choir and organist. was the program Detroit Wins First Game mum Of Semi - final Series ...S’:%.r.%;"si".'s.ii?f.2.r= 1"- From Boston Brains 6-4 Anthem. Bend O t Th Ll lit- (Gounod). u y g Tenor Solo. the Palms-(Fraure) Mr. Arthur Bruce. llalhousie wins Mar. hoop crown MDNOIUNZNB" March 20-(0?) --Dalhousle University Tigers of Halifax staged a come-burl: to win the Maritime senior basketball ti- BQSIDN. Mass. March 29-161’) for the third time whlle polishlm! -A.1ter being SQOIl/cd tiirte early _ 5110 m 3355 meg O 551w < x _ ‘V _ off another plav launched by the me h“ nygh,’ when m“ Wok I tnris-(Fleflfl Mr. and Mrs. Raoul §1,11‘1‘_,_*,1_§§l1§1h111°¢1,1*1 131;? w“; "Yevafsslblf! sm1l1l-bom , ‘ms am 52-34 decision from the Royal Rfiymond. T“, m), 1",“ D1,“, ‘e d w‘? , 1 1' f eggffit h e-m 5~ Canadian Air Force team o! secu- Anlhem. Come 1 P135’ 711"“ man 6E to bereake Rt)‘: ‘Rx 11:51 “lined or 1111b: g ede neTug: dcuc’ NB’ (Anderson). , . Jim Wm. ‘in-fin. ~13" Bglthijln g“ B??? w thpdyen o“ “ed Tigers dropped the first game Soprano $olo—I will Sing of Thy Brlhm ~64 m ‘hm? _ 11° n?‘ 0f é‘? - 15111111 ° eh r‘ l; 31-24 Friday night. but piled up Great Mercies-(Mendelssohn) Mrs_ their i), ._'c,-_,,n§ 01L“, n“ g5 f“? g1; dey w 1° “m e9 ° enough points in the s€€0“d game Gordon Stcivart. . . ~51 - e 5.3111" P ‘"5 “Y- to win the round by a 76-60 count. OFgflI1~Be1l5 q; Aberdovey _ “P11413111 P19311111 591165 @9191" .._i_.______ (swwarty gefore 13,100 at the Boston Gar- SUMMARY Oflfering m- the Choir Fund “"- . . . . ' While gaining their first K111111111 First Period Baritone Solo—Recit. Erough. to gim u: leave the rest, Air. with tous ettrts-(Judtis Mf-ccabactis) » , _ . . '11“- Hgly Cit.\v_pnot on»; R b_ Red Wings sccted early aizo much en, Ta1t'R>_,u.-._ c" -° too citen for the Biuns and their Duet and Chorus-I Waited for: 5111111011315- on Boston ice since Dec. 7, 1937, four years before Perrl Harbor, the 1-Detroit-. Bruneteau (Hrwe. Or- lando) :19 Q-DI/roit, Ware-s (Grosro) 3:26 3—Detro1t, Llscombe 17:39 Eastern final m, mrd_(Msy,_d,,l.so,_lp, M“ Res“ g The late-comers were still grop- 4-Bcston, Ccnacher (Cowley, ____ - mond. Mn, Herd=rscn and Choir. "111 191, 111C?" 59”“ “'11” 1Y1?“ wliem") 1'11 OITAWA. March 29—(CP)— FBCPS-ilv-‘lol H.\'mn—261. 0 For a $21,111???“ tvgiliieaftler lfiifloffljfi Penanws-Bmnewau’ 011511“- Royal Canadian Air Force Myers Thousand Tmgmes 1'0 3mg‘ Chou pluy B "re ‘the o-poirng‘ session Second Period scored the" 14111 str-afghi V1610“ “ * " - in senior competition Saturday and Ccritnxetztiticn. Benediction. Organ Postlude in D-(Mcrkel). u'z1s'll t hulls cld, t‘.‘e Rid Wings had n. 3-0 lead. for Eddie Wares and Carl Lisccmbe also beat Brim- night to enter the semi-final round of the Allan Cup playdowns. The dynamite-packed City Lel- Ft-Deirolt, G-rosso (Mottcr) 1:00 lI-Bcston. McGlll (Bruce) 5:49 sck before Roy Conacber notched ‘f-Dctrolt. Liscombe (Orlando) the first, Bosmn 181133 9.20 gtllsjolegllgya h2g3" 123g hggzniiléq}; cluit cannotdo Justice to their fckgsgggbgr,g?f1M%§fiszoic‘glzd P111111111'—M°11°1' to take their best-of-five Eiistern M1165‘ I understand were 1s a" of his lhrce {£01115 iii the second Third Period gégigfi-I-sfxlg-gflflnfgéieiiigétréfigg Island doctor whose services it ls possible to procure for this Prov- ince. If that is so I would advise the Government to have him brought. home, because his ser- txces are needed here. period and ditring the final 15 minutes after syzl Abel put the Red Wings into a 6-2 lead, McGill started 1o complete his hat-trick l-le bat-ted in a lone, pass from Des Smith and then. bcfcre completing his turn on the ice, beat Mowers Bay Miners or Que-bee Aces in the 6-Detrolt. Abel (Grosso) 9:00 Easter.‘ “my 9~Bc<t0n, McGlll (Smith. B10100) 9:15 lib-Horton, liliioGill (Smith. Bruce) 1604 Pen a11.ies—N0!1e_ Kmffijfembers (Eentlnuegrvm P882311 -_ held at the Basilica. Father Mc- kenzie tock as the theme of ‘its Iermon the ideal relation which stiould exist between man and society. In his cannon Fat-her Mc- Kenzie stated that modern society separates God frcmeviry activity of man. ‘This attitude is wrong_ Catholics have a definite obligation to both Church and State. The correct attitude is that man's duty to his count flows from g higher source, that from Gsd. “Ln the future" stated Father McKenzie. "there must be a much closer relation between our love of country and our love of God. He knows best how to serve his coun- try who knows best how to serve his God." He Pointed out that 1h! record of sixt years of achieve- ment of the Highs of Columbus is a._ living example of the determ- ination to uphold this ideal in tne Church Kimberley wins TOON, March 29—(CP)-- Kitnlbarleyfis tast- akatiilz, close choosing Dyiiomitcrs moved back on even terms with Saskatoon Quakers in the wwestern Canada SdIlO!‘ hcckey sern.-iina.s Satuiouy nlgtit with a. 4-3 OVChluJ wctory over the Saskatanwan champions in the second game 01f their best- of-tfive series. Quakers pon the first game Thursday night 6-4. The third game W111 _be played at Moose Jaw M03410’ night and the fourth here Thvrwov night. 1r B. fifth game is required to decide the series it will be played here Saturday. Donald. Dr. W J. P. Maelvlillrm Teachers‘ Salaries “So far as education is con- cerned we azreed with the pro- pcsal that his been made to iri- crease the salaries of the teachers this Province. It is a. matter which is long overdue but of course the Government until this year was not able to do it on account of their finances. Perhaps the war has had one good effect; in this Province it has stopped the des- perate orgy of expenditure that tliis Government has been going through since 1t came into office, in the Public Works Department It is all very well to say that im- proved highways ure necessary. No one will argue that point. But if the money that was wasted in the building of those highways could have been saved to the Province our financial position would be better, l think, by over n million dollnrl. for that. And I didn‘t ask them- nlthourrh 1 ask now-—-lhat they send you on another trip. (Laugh~ ter). Anti. Mr. Speaker. if t-lie Gov- eminent. will buy a single ticket for him and not a rctttrn ticket-J‘ (Increased laughter). Surgical Instruments Dr. MacMillan continued: “The Medical Association gave $250; the Cort-y on Canada Corps gave $250, and the City of Clinrlottc- tovrn $200 to purchase surgical instruments for No. 7 General Hospital, England, which is staff- ed chiefly by doctors and nurses from Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island. 1 think we have four doctors on the staff of that hos- pital and ten or twelve nurses. The position is this. that the or- dinary routine equipment provided for those hospitals is found to be inadequate. On account of the flhigenfflQs of wnr we have reached this condition, that surgical in- st-ruments are now at a premium because the countries that used t0 be most promlncnt in production ol such instruments are engaged in conflict. A large hospital, if they had a stipplementary supply of instruments, could develop many more surgical operating teams. It ls possible to have six or eight of these surgical teams operating at the same time pro- sided they have the instruments. Those instruments were from this Province-they served the best. "HE talks about this Surplus on purpose that could be thought of. current account of $9.000, the first since 1928. What ll the 800d of it. Mr, Speaker? It was not cor- rect to begin with. Here, for in- stance, ls the second edition of the Public Accounts which we have received this session At one The oration on the occasion of 111B Bmntirlt; of honorary member- 8111115 was delivered by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Ma 'lla-:i_ Dr. MacMlllcn recalled events leailng to the foundation of the Charlottetown Council 111 1900. This was the first Council of the Knights of Columbus ‘to be established in the Maritime Provinces. He sDORe intliratlely of the different members receiving the honours 0d’ the Order and told in. cidents, both humorous and ser. ions. or earlier days. Grand Knight J. Alfred Do 1c. Chancrllor. R J. Ellsworth and Msgr. MacDonald also delivered short addresses up- vrvorlete to the occasion. A b19811 in the Council program was provided w listen to m», Dllilgrflm “Sixty Crowd-ed Years,” Prepared especially for t-h’s celebrii. 11011. This told of the origin and achievements of the Knights of CoAlumbus. n en ertainmenit program :01. lowed the presentation o: P107101"- "y memberships, Connie ibeClair £11118 'I'l1e Rose otf Tralee," and Shortnln’ Breadj’ James J. Coyle J11. recited one of Dri-mmond’; poems. Alex McLean played a piano New Agreement The war at least has had that benefit. New under this new fed- eral agreement more money l: available and I am not going t0 take exception to what the Prem- ier proposes to do with it. What I do say is that the Premier should have had more money to allow-that the bargain he made "yith the Federal Government in reference to this Province should have ‘been much better; and he can blame himself for part o! it. Honorary Memberships A parade of 135 members of the. Charlottetown muncil to and fTCm the Basilica culmuiated in the largest meeting held by the Qwrlottetovvn C/zuncil in recent years The ‘meeting was featured bv the granting of Honorary Life Memberships and Honorary Mem. bershipe to the senior members of the Council. The following received this honor: Honourary Y-lfe Members: Dr. J A. Johnson (Gidrter member). Rod- erick A. MacDonald. W. O_ Davy, Dr. R. J. MacDonald. I-Ionou-rary Manners: Hon_ A. 1:. Arsenault, (Gitutsr member), L. B. MccMlllan (Charter member). P. W. Clot-kin (Charter member). J. Flctltloul Surplnl Incorrect Account! Dr. MacMilliin charged that the Public Accounts were improperly made up. If the amounts charged to Capital were placed where they properly bcl0ng~to ordinary ac- l l did 't kn h 1,1161‘ 1.0 tiixillellfpitigndlxna in Nth: Zocounl-S 1.3112153?» Siiizieinifnnyensiuiyfiiilié not fimgflearfif" m:a§;,1g.%1' Iégfinfnfanlil 1111151 or not! T1115 119960411X 11111115 W111‘ He charged further that when memtm-L ‘Frank “yum wmmm ' 1111c w“ Wartime Expenditure. For the purpose of making this $9.000 sur- plus, Wartime Expenditure is cap- served by the Lecture Committee under the direction of unmet; MacDonald and Forrest Slocum. Lecturer J. B_ Richards had charge the Auditor of the Dominion Gov- ernment came here last year, he refused to accept the statement as Moran, William Flynn. J. J. Train- or. Capt. W. J. Sigsworth, Joseph A. McIsaao, Thomas 111 Kcwrhan Shibicky Scores Two As Rangers Do In Fifth Came Of Series INEW YORK, March 29-—(OP)— A pair of tlrst-pezzod goals by Alex Shmlcky, tonight sent New York Rangers away to a 3-1 victory over ‘Toronto Marple Leafs that kept their four-otf-seven Stanley Cup semi-final hockey caries alive. ‘Toronto still leads three to Magic Leaf Garden; Tuesday. S ould the New Yorkers win Tuesday's contest, the seventh and final game will be played at Mad- ison Square Garden on Thursday, the event/uni winner facing either Boston Bruins or Detroit Red Win88 1n the Cup final. The Rangers. facing elimination following Toronto's dose 2-1 vic- tory in Saturday's fourth game. .opened the garfie with a blistering drive that brought quick results. While the rival coaches were juggling their starti lines, be- cause Coach Frank urher of Nelw York wanted his Colvilles- shiblclcy line to cover Toronto's big three of Syl Apps. Drillon and Nick Metz, the Rangers broke through for a goal at 9:01. Shibiolty scored 1t. e IO-foot shot low and hard from the right side of the cage. after passes from de- fenoernen Babe Prat and centre Nell Colvllle_ The Rangers kept up their drive and Stiibicky got his second goal at 16:177. with the some pair aiding him. Pratt stopped Neil's pass-beck with his hand and sent a forward pass to Shibicky who tcrk thgee slcns and fired a rising Iii-footer shot that hnd goalie Turk Broda beaten all the wav. SUMMARY rilifiiinim Bbwnrivifehnncz” Bowling CAPITAL ALIJJYS. Summer-side, P. E. L, March 23. High Single-Mrs. Charles Stev- ens-flit). High lime-Mrs. John Stewart 8pltflres:-_ S. Axworthy 161 154 207 J. Gillan 101 121 187 F‘. Bolirn 119 132 143 M. Kittie 109 131 132 V. Curslns 17B 155 90 E. Chikofsky 140 116 92 Total-Moo. Welllngtonm- T. Nation 208 129 191 E. Cooper 161 142 105 L. Robinson 85 160 111 M. Armer 128 143 122 N. Lamond 106 119 140 H. Swartman 137 109 90 Totiil—2380. Hurricanes:- M. Stevens 18B 210 190 E. Sotnerville 163 13.1 169 W. Duvenaud 66 88 160 IE. gmllilll 162 154 119 - 1111 BY 1N 161 130 Total—2234. lludsonsz~ V. Stewart 190 198 130 M. Dewar 138 183 112 L. Mcliauchlin 182 190 112 O. Russell 16'! 121 117 J- 170° 00 8! 119 Tbtel—&146. Capital Thente Tl k t A do to Mrs. Robert Dewar gnfi Mrsiwllvlic. Lachlln. Penalties-Sdnriner. Pike. wn Leafs 2-11 First Period 1—New York, shibicky (N. Oolville, Watt) 2:01 Z-New York, Silblcky (Pmtt. N. Colville) 18:07 Penalties-Kamprnnn. Pratt. \IUA'\Y1>'\NY‘ u» umv |~.u Mimuhu-“m, u» mmnnv crowns“. Oman‘ Uniforms ® "I"! ' "IVY - and Alr For» Second Period a“ you" "Ho" F0 I1 ' ggiilt-Ifigétt, Davidson, Coul- R08 I ~TE x r__ Third rent»! §= 3—New YOIK, Patrick (Watson) MQRE QANAD|ANS 16.66 k-‘llglanln, Langellc (Mwrcedy) Penalty-Herein“. SATURDAY? GAME TORONTO. March 29-67?)- Wally stanowskl. a beck number among hflokey players this season, blossomed into a star here satur- day night as Toronto Map‘e Leafs edged New York Bangers 2-1, (Continued from page 1) wards carried on as any other rol- ° v W“ much upset about his presence a d th < c" suggeséledzfln e quiet one otfi. "I wish I had 6,000 of them." Measlen and Mllmpl Measles and mumps came g0 m. SUMMARY troops d. ' th tl serious. 11111113; ofeelgfhxi ilitilsiliitiltif? first Period ters 1n the troop movement came ' down with German measles and as g scoririg~None result the triohad w s: up an 1n. Penalt es-Noru. tfigliiéiléilgltxtztiga with n. and Mrs, e 1 i second “H” Force officers qurgretgiescl 1:80:52; soon“ __Nom_ corridor from tlie nurses‘, cabin Penalt es-Nono. ..gi1fisf%sf1fsgg% glfflufggie d???‘ “m; NIB-hie read: “N t 1—'1‘oro:tto. Apps fgiialiiaowskl, Dril- but s 1 keen ‘m o men", The nursing sisters were Mm- Smith. Wilhelmina. Bell, Jean half.‘ worth. Mar aret Hawkesworth, Em; Murray. De la Ouellet and Kathleen M . all from the Royal v;¢. torla. Hospital. Montreal. and Janet fitlicltae, Montreal General I-iospg. ion) 9:09 _ z-Jforonto, Schrlner (Stanowskl) 13.78 8—N1e\év1 York, Hextell (Watson) --__-___ uocxs! STANDING§ ' 1m shotsz- —-—— g: Mam? a“ m1 l," N. H. L. Pkyoffl - Peopn m i g. Proude 1B4 1:: 9201 s“... “A” . Plneau 204 339 o. McDonald 160 234 133 “m”, £1311?’ 1 '1' T°1'*1-2953- New York s 2 a i3 2 J Bombem- 111°11'11"’ 1°"! 4 I11’ 7 series 3-2). . Butler 307 13g 1 i1. lgfaclilonald m 198 "'1" "3" - rode-y 19B 1m 19a g- fiwglwén 1ao 1B0 214 m, 3' l’ ,1 g . a HTfl,,,1°_3o,-,'§‘_"‘ 23° 1'15 m (Boston win z of a scrim 2-1). IE Single L. MacDonald 272. ~ . .. Ivan three 1.. MacDonald m. PM“ '° _.j_______ WINNIIP . 11mm. zs-tcnso- $1.1?" 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ‘ portayLPrlflTiw _ 91153 ll!!!’ m,” hug," 11h ozkeyefrcslzmgm ‘ (Detroit wlnl z u s mt» 2-1). “filmed Fort William Hlurrlcane- 5H4“ “no ~- t» . two-or. 12.2‘. it its: 9:233.‘ 1.1 z z ; : best-of-firve Western Canada Jun- 101‘ 110011193’ semi-final Terriers won the first game 7-6. ‘Iihlrd game W111 be P11131911 here Monday night. 1 (Detroit leads I o! 8 serleg 1-0). Bum-a;- were mentioned in 1 °°°k1118 11°01! h the year 228. i A rmmrv “m” ICE GOOD .MUSIC GENIAL FRIENDS THE FORUM PROVIDES HAPPY SKATING Join lluntlrctlselllllllllllT - 8-10 fgiiidtglyrlibnégfsonsfolfigfi 111 111° 1941 P11111111? M" and Rt. Rev. Mam-of the entertainment. fiat means a e 081*" Pm l C ll: "What about ' and other little nlckriacks and nutty“? egrusgiyilpbe OUT OUR WAY 0011110115 11131 11115 G°v°111me111 Dr. Maofvflllan: "Cutting brush‘! _ 131?. J. R. Wiliarns OUR BOARDING With Major Hoopla 1 now scour“ RUNNING n’ \NlTH LAUGl-HNG av Au. MEANs-ge-Aolvou woauwuau ‘SHOULD PREPARE For-z SOME 308s oTHEP. THAN purchased and presented to dif- ferent groups of soldiers as they went away is charged up to cap- You will find that under the ex- penditure on Forestry. on the farm of the member who occupies the 1 _ ,/ tel account! h ‘ll it‘. r P‘ id t 1 "I notice in the some Account. 0101132181afjiecggfveogo§ncilinles en MAKlNG PROPELLERS/ww Ms] GAQ expenses w J- W811“ 1011*» 1°’ Premier Campbell! “l934_" toss FORA PLANE wn-uouT You couu: attending conference re Wartime Industries, $200. We never heard anything from the Premier B5 W whether the member from Bel- fast reported on this W111‘ T11" What did we get as a result of this trip? Was the hurl- inember sent awn)’ 10 keel) 111m 11" Dr. MacMillan: "N0, no, noth- ing like that happened in 1934. My hon . friend has a fondness for going bHCk to 1934. Let him go back to 1934 or 193,5, or 1932 or 1933. and he will find a blunk in those years for road machinery so farnas capital account is concern- PRoPELLERe is 1N "m; ADVANCED QTAeEwA HUGE 61-09 PLUMMETED THROUGH GPACE B‘! A SERVES OF- CONTROLLED sets I *;_ EXPLOSION?» MANUFACTURE THAT cue/so Youtzerstx! wright for attending War Labor Conference, and S40 to Hon. J, P McIntyre,—a total of $490, Thril- ainount of money which these gentlemen spent". is put into Cap- that rule. And now you rent the machinery and put the ‘rental In- to Ordinary Account, $6000. Why shouldn't it be put against your Cnpltal Expenditure? - only for y .\\ ratio itfil ACCOUM. in order that 1118 2t bum‘ up flctfllhu! z 9711111191’ may 11111111 11p .1115 W01” 33111311113812: 0r1iilnnry Acctrunt. What 11911111 5111131115- 1119 11151‘ 5m” is It worth? Nothing at all. ‘ 1928." "The Premier refers to the blfi deficit in 1935_ Ile says that a reason and restraint were remov~ ed from the guidance of finance tn that year. That is true. They were removed entirely by the general election in 1935, by elect- “Cnpltnl Account" Continuing. Dr. MacMlllai-ti re- ferred to the item of $445 for en- the Duke of Kent ‘fiiivciuo up FATHER ON . LOOK stove! YOU KNO HE’LL HAVE HIS WH1TE stoves mrro POT AND PAM no TH’ PLACE.’ THEY DON'T _ CALL HIM soAPv BlLL rr BORN ‘IHIRT/ YEARS '11 5G1) \ WHITE stoves MAKE MORE DIIZT ‘IHAM TH com. MAN .' ru. ADMIT mm’ “Iou ecrr rr SOMEWHERE, atrr T1415 WHITE W EVERY wrrH JUST YOU'VE RUBBED Rtzrumotu’ rr lNTO EVERY- A SALUTE! THING ELSE.’ J1? ttllrwo ouumvunvmum- i Ry George McMauul which is also listed under Capital m“ mmy Lgberals w u“: us“- w 1M w be BHP11B11W1- A114 1°‘ 111° Million Dollars and to provide a. 111119115111 111‘? 171111“ °1 X11111" Milan moved the adjournment o! Dr. Maclvlllliin commended the W. ,y,.y-,-_t,. m”; 5.“. Home - expenditure for nurxlwl 111111“ .~. rwol until ; mots t-nti. tn».- ments. "That ma‘ ‘be in its props-r “mm '19, was spent for place." he said. I must acknow- a good purpose. ledge that anything I have MoN-I-REAI“ Much 39__¢gpy_ C"! "11"! m1» 1111*)’ hi" 51W" MOHlTG-Ji Ollers, champions of tho me.” Mrntrciil scnlcr B-sltetball League. Mr. Jbnflt "Did YOU BS1! 1111‘ defeated Morrlshttrg Bailtrs 34-30 tile $5911 55151’! ll 145d" 01 1119 hcre Saturday night in t“e first. qpporltlon?" game cf tit-flit" two-game to til-point Dr. MocMillon: “No I didn't uk Eastern flllLIllr-finnl lnxill.