THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN |thet_eOlxlolttetogvno‘wu not p: . "i- “all” l". W e Bring You Dresses Pill’! ilgflilillltlli ‘1"'..fii.£“‘§.i"§.fi“i’.i;’.’f‘t.‘".‘2' :2: With Opposition l are getting back your gasoline tax and a. little more. The people who The Jones Government was again scored in the Lesleleture lut Week inspired by New York for you . . . are dresses "inspired by the centre of modern fashion . . . the ultimate In luxury, models to enhance the sweep of the Spring sil- houette. From our superb collection of afternoon and alter darit models we offer tor your visit seine work on the government buildings U’! HNFLY all living in Char- lottetown Those public institu- tions mist hbe a great source of revenue t e local merchants and lg °"° ‘g “$5331; "1,€?,i’tfl""‘§',n§’s' business men. and 1 think Cher- foeorlgnepoémg a gksoune “x m’ lottetown would be struck g, heavy fishermen. Otherwise Mr. Seville §l",“’.““““°’“"i' u a“ ‘he PM“ defended the Government's tax télviglnois silgfnariffigscl. w Gewa" £“°.'.‘2“.'.i€h‘;'.‘.‘i“€ ‘£1252... Mi- W -~ - w- peakin in the gudlet debate. l“? “t E m“ l'° “"1 “m”? ‘Noting that a great deal hadlmggrezatdlzaihgiadi’ tflnmyt“; . . gasoi e ax. i‘;§2n;‘.‘f‘i1¥.‘£§.§i‘;"fiii°t:".$‘;i Sui; ;;;;;;--;; un- i» i .21‘. as: Zi“.1i§‘-‘ni‘.“.‘.‘.?.% aim "we," ‘Ding {ax m‘ bun“, the fishermen get very little bene- we,“ 80mg m t“ the chem’ fit from anything the Govern- "And we," wing to p“! ‘ an“ ment does. When a fisherman goes m, tax on an the bu“ and {leash to his boat Vin the morning, turns "To he“ the opposmon you on his engine and casts off llii would flunk ‘ha l. w“, w. u. lines. lie haslno paved highway. “In”. he um an ‘how b. n, has e. rough road. Why ie mesnbered. that the heavy taxation “"14 "l" i" P" I "Willis w‘ a! l.“ yea“ w“ due to u“ m.“ to the Government of Prince Ea- WHAT man can foresee his own length of days or the of the leading ideas. hazards in store for his loved ones? Yet there i: available oi-mous war debt." w“! “and I “W” “e- The" to him a beam of light into the economic future . . . when’ wish “c? dggRbF-fatiilrt I giirlnhiiage ilirurglri; Tile" i"! "WQlWI NiFPlQ“ (“"5" deuliiPed life insurance. It dispels the shadows of financial disaster ‘in, remnedy men’ ‘ this tofu‘ because they WEFG doing l on m". "d “w”... Th." n. “w “db-n,” may f0 - [m ed_ nY m and m“ someth for the flshermen- n ray I ' P! m“ r thou who depend on n. hi: grigrmouus amoiililitvbf money has “Vi”? ti“ hubw‘ and "35" houses. etc. I am only speaking For sixty years the Manufacturers Life has provided ever widening life insurance protection for those with family responsibilities. Its history is one of helpful service to policyholders and beneficiaries. Today its Contractual obligations to policyholders are in excess of ONE BILLIO N DOLLARS THE MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE HEAD OFFICE I COMPANY roiiouro, CANADA been paid to the veterans of Prince Eduiard Island by the Government at Ottawa. Also the public services must be kept up and this C811 only come from taxation." He was surprised that men as clever as the Opposition leader end tnc member from Fourth Prince would ganda against taxaticsi." As long as the money is spent for the benefit of the people. the pearls will approve o! taxation- ODO 0! the greatest mistakes the Conser- vatives made in the past was that they were afraid to collect enough revenue to do thinis the DQ111115 were insisting must be done. They had succeeded in defeating the Bell Government by 099051118 the increase in sesslonal lndemnityand lend themselves "to this propaw for myself." Dr. MacMlllan: Yvote for it for?" Mr. Seville: "Under "What did you whoever made the rules o! this House it we; very hard for me to vote on- slstentiy as 1 wanted to." He went on to say that he iiad denounced the gasoline lax on fish- ermen ln the 1939 campaign, and he could not go back and nitci those men it he went bsck on his word. Warns Government "I think that sooner pubillc opinion will compel Government to repeal this or laicr the tax," he added. “I have had letters from _ . several in my district and I have c. M. FBAZLE _ 13.11. HUGFE5 thi/iiloiiirlgiir: "You never collect- been commended m GYPPY “i? °t BPIIGEI {abrid- Spechl Representative. ed “h. them for opposing the imposition i887—DiAMOND JUBILEE YEAR-1947 ________ __.’ ._ TRINITY uxilréeoEcliiiincn At the morning service cf Trin- tty United Church On Sundav April 27th. the subject of tile {standing and imagination the re- ‘cords of the New Testament with- out realizlng something of that experience which is described by Edmund Wilson. Mr. saville: "It could be collect- ed just the same as anti-hi"! 015%“ Mr_ McKenzie: "Why didn't you collect it then?" Mr. Seville: “When they got in they cut the sess-lonal indemnity to $400 and now the Conservative members have to reap the fruits of this policy just as we have. It has been suggested that we raise of this tax. "I want to say that I think the Government should help this City l in removal of its snow. It is pet- fectly right fc-r the Government, Ln order to facilitate the traffic of the winter, to plow tlie streets of Charlottetown and Gcoitetoun and Summerslde and all the niu- nicipalitles. The Minister of Pub- Mirllstefs sermon “'35 "The New The Anthem "Christ Hath a ihe dlidemnity’ bu‘ we are PM’ lie goth-five“ seznxhe PEN,’ do“?! Treatise" in YVlIlCII lie referred to GarderW-Thiman was sung bv l0 8W6 them something to iihip o‘ "ie vi age o nnan ue this the fact that St. Luke, having the choir. , l W1‘ backs ‘villi at the “FM e18‘? winter‘ Many “mes he has MAM written his gospel, immediately In the evening Lhc Mlnislci‘ iilm- I knmv ‘he "wmbers ‘m this me plow through to Dumas will tuivierl. before ii. would seem the viiosc as his subject “To Go With _ _ ,_ _ . _ . ink “as dry upon his first book. Jesus", and the Allthcni “The Mi $01118 1° 51W YOU B 91151)"? 1° ‘mpmiam Hmlgj 3nd ns_ m! ia's to write a new treatise or g new lllcavcns are DOCi£il‘ii‘i£,'"——BE?il‘.- P111 l" 3'0"? Plaliiirm that if "W that 3°95 I “a” '" raw" ‘if H“ ' book concerning the Christian fai-tii. St. Luke was a physician and it may have been that having experienced failure in his uvrr". attempts to heal the maladies of certain people he found tiiczri healed by the spirit of Jesus and thus there was created in him a . great sense of loyalty and devo- tion to Christ and nil that belong- ed to his revelation. One of the drags upon the work of the Church is that far too many people in the Church tninl: of the Christian religi-on as so thin: belonging in the past unlike Luke [nil to participate its further cxpansSc-ii and pressicn in iiicli" uun lives. acid through tho Christian fellowship. We ought all to be inspired by the virord of Edmund Wilson who, after having read Mir-liciiis History of Franco, wrote “there is no book which makes us fccl uiion we have finished it i at we have liv- ed through and k rrivri \\itli such intimacy so many gencreiiiciis of men and it makes us fcrii so e- thing morc. that. we oiirSr-lvcs in _ . . . - l- . . - , . . , . 1h last Ciiapici- 'i the xi g1 Ncxt mccting in be hcld at ihc FOHOM"! i1 Period (‘i “fer” idont think they can blame the. mu 5 m winch °|||| fmd flu on" ariil that tho iiexi éiiiflpifl‘ is ‘home of Mrs. Keith Bryenton. ion, refreshments W9"? “fled byi tiirco mcnibers of the Cabinet ivlioi g p ' y us to create" and surely no one | For the study period Mrs. Keith the hostess. A short ans-BORE‘ voted‘ agiyrmst 1r “m; bgmg rg- "my ma" your m". and "um can read with intelligence. unrler- ‘Brycntnn had a questionnaire on brought the meeting to a case. ispcnsbie, l. i Mr. Strong: “What about the: 8\'- | joven was sung by the choir. UNION ROAD Y. I’. U. On April 24th the Union Road lY. P. U. met at the liome oi’ Til- ’ic Proyvse. meeting opening by ngiiig “What A Frlciid We Have ii Jesus". Scripture reading was liakcn from James 4. 1-14, Hymn, "My Jesus 1 Love Thee". Read- :ii-.g for Itleciitatioii presented by ‘Tillie Prowsc. Closing hymn. Hfilcst Bo The Tie That Binds" l lfnlloivcti by Benediction. Minutes +01’ the last meeting were read and hipprovcrl. Roll call was answered i,b_v ll members, and four visitors luere present. Collection amounted lto $1.55. i Norma You mitt Marjorie La- mont were appointed ns (icic- gatcs tu tiic Maritime Conference iii. Szickviilc. N.B.. from July 8 to i16, It was inovcd and seconded iihal. the Y. P. u. nut- ou a cake gale to raise moncjv for the dele- igatcs. side are not satisfied. but we are arc clectcd you will cut it down.” He commended the imPWVi" merits at Falconwood farm and institution. but said there W55 11° doubt that thc building is "ter- ribly overcrowded." A wing should be built. and lic had no doubt the Government would do this at the earliest opportunity- "I don't think tho people want any members of tiiisJ-Iouse t0 stand up here and say liY-‘W ii 1°“ much moncy beiiii; SD91"- 011 FM‘ Conwood Farm.” he continued. “I want to remind them that the cost must be many titties higher than when they were in eight or ten years ago. ln all government departments. all supplies are liigh- cr. In toss they were resins 2° cents io-r work on the roads; the Department of Public Works now Spent In CWwwn “The hon. member for Cliar- the Zatircsliaptcr of Matthew. Montague. Snow removal is zi vow tax on the car owners, the truck drivers and motor buses. But ac- cc-rding' to the rules that these gentlemen made — I ivant io sriy that I was between the Devil and the CleUp sea. I wasnt able to vote as I wanted to, but the people ex- pected me to oppose that tax and I did so." Premier Jones: "Don't flslicrmcii use roads in the winter?" Mr. Baville: "Yes, with thcrr motor cars. and they pay a gaso- line tax. They have a right to do that. But they doift usc the roads ' with their boats." (Applause). "The Opposition arc not going to get away with putting all the blame on the Government for thnt Prohibition amendment." Mr. Sn- vllle continued: “l don't think 3,113,- bodY (‘an find fault with the mem- 15 paying forty cents, just double. bcrs of the Governmc-tii. trying to lcarry out the express wishes of this Housc. Whethcr the majority saiisfi-cd Willi the conditions today I don't know, . lOHPiOWH (H011. Mr. Prowse) claim! ; but when the propcr time cciirs express themsel- lves iri one way or the other_ I of the people are ‘they will likely There are dresses dresses for business, social event, Nil. deriuilv draped hand painted prints, there are for dresses that bring you confidence that your costuming is cor- And there are dresses of many price two piece crepe dresses with the slim precision of fluttering,‘ flattering pleats, there are wardrobe gems you'll wear with pride . and the confidence that you are perfectly turned \ '1 service . (‘n dresses for every . . . .....-....... ... u...“ . . . ...........-.-.....=. "nu..."- l divorce court?" I Mr. Savillc: "I think it was a ~ mistake to bring that bill in. I ' ithi-nk the law should have bccn put in as it. is now, by order-in- council. The legion petitioned for it. I am not enamored o! divorces . but I believe they are necessary at times. I tlirnk public opinion . . as a whole agrees that the Gov- 2 ' You see more... you get more... ww-rr YOU see more through the extra-large windows of this new Studebaker-you drive more confident‘, . . . You get more deep-dawn comfort and more reel advancements than your money buys in any other oer . . . Exclusive "black light" deli! dials . . . Brakes iheteutomsti llyedjuurhem- selves . . . See this low, luxuri- oue postwar Studebaker now. ueeoeeeooeeeeaueeeeeeeeeeowevocerre y in the IkrzY/zizg new postwar Jiudebaker The ChampionmThe Commander The extra-long-wheelbaee Land Cruiser Cimgilefeb nmpommrhaan can T; Q, WEB, Distributor for P. s. Island 21,9 (iroat George St. CHARLUITETOWN ‘jgyjjOJQOlJdOOOll-Oielelloeleeeleelleellolelleeeeoeeeleeeeeeecleeeceeeeeeeeeellli. i i a e e e 0 Phone. 1117 . ernment did the proper thing in bringing in a divorce court. But they want to watch it to see that divorces do not increase too rapid- ly, because that would be a ter- rl-ble mistake." Mr. Saville contended the Pro- vincial ‘Treasurer should have added the sinking funds to his surplus on current account, in which case the showing would have been that much better. Predicts Liquor Increase Reverting to li-quor sales, tic predicted "that if we are span-d in this Legislature (text year you will find that the revenue fiom this source will be at least $750.- OO0 in addition to 830.000 to $30.- 000 from health tax. I don't think there is any fear that thcre will not be sufficient money to run the Government from that source." Mr. Strong: "You are going to run it on liquor?" M11 Beville: "I un like your- self. I em not in favor of it. I BIIAIILOTTETOWII County was done in Conservative districts. No section of King's had e better right to paved roads than the Murray Harbor distritt which has none at all. Before the cast- think the distiller-s and the brcw- ‘ ers of Canada and the United States, if they can find the man or women who conceived the ldca of selling liquor by government control, ought to build him a monument as high as the pyra- mids of Egypt: beceuse_ it has legalized itsnd made it en lion- orsbie occupation. We can ell re- member when selling liquor was considered e very dishonorable occupation. Now it hes become honorable." ‘lb put the rAde in proper shape within the next four years will require at least ebt large tractors, with fleders and bulidoze n ef- teohed to tractors tl do the work. Hr. levilie believed. He coin- nsended the Mlsiieter an his feir distribution o! road machinery. Lest year, Mr. Seville contended, moat of the road. work in King's cm end of the County can got the full benefit of‘ihe Wood Is- lands ferry ihcre must be a paved road into Gcorgctoxvn. Ho attended llic recent confer- ence c-n fisheries in Charlotte- town and heard many prominent speakers; but he could not see that any attention was being paid to the most important man in the industry —namoly the fisherman himself. 'I‘i"ie Minister of Fisheries for the Province of Quebec was able to come down here and toll of the trtmz-ndous t of the tax agreement, which resulted he maintained, in placing the Pro- vince in the best position it hnd enjoyed since Confederation No Government since that time, he argued, will stand "higher in the opinion of future generations of this Province than the Jones ‘Government!’ IN HOSPITAL 81 YEARS CBATRAM. Ont., Aprl M-(CP) -In hospital since she was in- jured 34 years ego in an excur- sion train derailment et Rmgoid. e. few mites west of here. Isabella S. E. Laffery died last night. She was 7 money that Province was spend- ing for their fishermen. He reviewed problems lli fisheries at some length, touched on educa- tion and concluded by defending ma... c . s, DO O%OO}\ WHETHER Yflll FLY For Business fir, Pleasure ‘. Whether you Fly to P.E.I. Points or the Mainland. Whether you wish- to learn to Fly or wish to be iiovvn. _ CALL nuts rtvmc ssiivict Piiane MOO-S Hangar A Airport, Charlottetown Excellent Instructors; perienced pilots. IX- OIIIEI FACTORY BURNS WINGHWIER. ont. Aprii 24 - (OP) - A frame cheese factory at South Mounilln. Ont, 1o miles west of here. was destroyed by fire "fly i044! Lose was estimated at‘ shom, $10,000. Gerald Weir. owner of ttivcentury MGDRE s: Moscow bididlng, said it contained a iwi store of choose. ROLVENDEN, Kent. B?‘ - (O?) - Lord Geddes has decided to sell his Kcntisli residence. P700‘ ivliicl! dates from the 151i‘ NOT HIGHWAY Norton is hereby tione placed on motor ICE TRAFFIC given that the restric- vehicie traffic on iiw highways of this Province are hereby '9' moved, effective on and after Monday, APT" 28th, 1947. DATED at Charlottetown this 25th day of April, D., 1947. . By Qrder, C. J. STEWART, _ Clerk of the Executive Coulwil"