"ms QmnLJJ-ll‘ WN ouasninn GOSPEL HALL ........ Ollllflsitiilll L°ad°1"w.;.3ili.“' ' In Budget Debate The Last Shipment 0T the Season Has Just Arrived SABLE DYED CONEY COATS Thh is your last opportunity to buy one oi these luxurious Fur Costs at the old price. Furs that have the extravagant ap- pesl oi Sable or Brown Squirrel; the style and iit oi much higher priced garments. The wearing quality to. keep you wsrin and cozy ior many winters. UNI‘!!- ‘Ill IA! II WON {IAIII- —— “i? o? 7J4‘ Li‘ llnAQAllnaiTorsste V Nam mmmh-m. Oeslsldlisywcam lneeishneas. . m». valmustion oi isrins {or Uliialuuwng" u w?‘ . o Plume = lease . Msollilisn rim h“? “n! 3'” 7m‘ m g u 5st! msTensdT-stmie stand“ Gem M» s 1.so p.111. m,” m o; m iv rm loan until the was is won! Further meetings to be announced Sunday p.m. I“, ‘u. Breaking ei Broad — Sunday 10.80 a.m. Biv. ses d shon- Beatnn are up and Hun. Nothim counts monl Ilnvlrwtssidhewssnotcon- nsctsdwi thslhnnlosnlosrd. Untlithswsriswenl Iawaschsirmanoithewsi-Lsb- All - First set each lighting son or Boa-rd. lg‘. Nsotflllan: "What does it Bade home IIUBT G0 0X Mr. Wright: "It Is s board set by the Dominion Government- troubles 5'5""! W! - I lift (Romans 8:23) n- board. then,» that made the mess _ oi the soldiers serving ss iarm 1s- borers last isll. Did you have any- h which informs-l u» Government: Don't settle any thin: to do with that 1mm" tum may be o wiped u W WW, soldier on a isrm who is not iit- Mr- Wrlght: "I don't know what in: Canadian light-i men y tgd a Isl-mgr, n 1| m out. ilsslo my hon. iriend ls talking It is only thro the ser-i rsgeous thin: to Jake s man who shout.’ vices oi the Blood nor Branch hss served his country snd then Dr. Maohliilan: "Did your boa-rd oi the Red Gross Society that Can- aigt ‘him in sn Impossible posl- attempt to br soldiers in unl-- adisns who cannot o oversees n.’ o Dr. Msclldillan said the C. C. IF. era?" GINAL PRICE. rm hero to he out the isrm- may ms good to i lit-in! m!!! some oi e blood they shed. I party already have men overseas Mr. Wright: "No, the War labor It serves the wounded, the sick. s contacting our soldiers bsiore they Board had nothing whatever to and suiierlng humanity WhQPW" lnk- do with that. The hm: Labor: its sstsblishme | inf t , hoard hsd that." 1 an sad. nking U. MscMillsn: "Who is the oi race. relizion, co capturing the country sitter the chairman oi’ that?" volume o! its services is tremend- Wa“ i“. '°“"”..’“.‘l‘.“ "WI: nil’- “'t'“"ii.."i ‘i’. °.‘.“".I‘.“‘l. °~’ “.““.."‘...°"I.§°“"° ‘f... $52‘ " .an . o 1st crow ev ." t su r " e rst est, o s ea ever - out oi the trying psn Into the time I evergheard that it was a kind. I 42 tire." iiz-sle. There was quite a scarcity On the sve oi the intensiilca- SIZES FROM 11 T0 Mr. Cox: "Elegant-Ions are bs- oi help snd we were successful in tion oi the war on all fronts, i - 1&8 made 32k e soldiers when sertctingdiliqtg $11101)": tans Pruo- ed wliltyl shot griostftsat lchallfis e.v come ." v e e wo e n e mere uy n one wry. Dr. MscMillan: "What are the harvest. Many runners gvgould not the Red Cross is now appellifli If you do not wish to take delivery doing ior the ones that. are bsc have been able to get their crops ‘to Canadians to contribute $10,’ If H now?" up hsd it not been ior the sold- 000.000 in its present campaign. 110W We Will store your cos ree lln l Mr. Cox; “Their pay is going iers." The work has g0 to 80 0n! ext fa" on. then siter the war is over they Dr. Maclvlillan: “How much There is no alternative. And n ' will be established on isrtns. or were they paid?" everyone. with ready cheeriulness. _ .- innwhaitaevelrnolccupatlon th‘e want.’ thMr. dvtfirlght: é‘ ey were paid should rsspogd niombtwaaréd gren- . . . . r. ac an: “ wcu sooner reg o srs a ay." erouslv o t e presen E 08! have assurance oi that from Dr. MacMlIlnn: “Is that the appeal. - With email, but willing hgndg, mas, my“ M... $5M; do l mammed some responslblcmlnmsnlwtliven- board that Mr. Cecil Miller works ———- Jfib 0f "Pairing roads in Italy Volunteers all. paid regular wages by W"! to soy that little or nothing on?" THE PROVINCIAL SITUATION Mr. Wright; "That is the Farm " The following iigures regard- has been done. Is there any com» mlltee on reconst uction lunction- Labor Bureau. ' Dr "What i; his ing the Provincial Liquor busi- ness are taken irom oiiiclal re- EVEN THOUGH THE COST PRICE T0 US HAS ADVANCED WE OF- FER THEM T0 YOU AT THE ORI- TERMS in accordance with W.P.'I‘.B. Regulations 11 8- xvi/ambient. iheylc pictured Working under supervision oi‘ Ser t l Joe scydlowski (rear) oi New Britain, Conn. g I TTIIIIIIIIIIKA IIrIJEavTEQrIIxII/r, F ERTILIZERS DISTRIBUTORS and FARM S ATTENTION The latest instructions from the Fertilizer Administrator are to the effect that one is to procure his supply of fertilizer for the coming Spring Seasonfrom the same source that he obtained it last year and that the quantity is controlled by the potash content. This can be, but must not exceed 80% of his last seasons purchase. Bonn fide farmers who were not farming last year 0r who", if farming, did not obtain an equitable share of fertilizers, have the first claim on fertilizers avail- able after the above mentioned quota has been filled, and there should be some available. Any person who has obtained or who has been pro- mised more than his equitable share, Is to report it to the Fertilizer Administrator, Ottawa, by March lst. To help those who are distributing and using fertilizers to quickly determine the quantity to which one is entitled, we supply the following information: ' mil?" . MacMIllan: special duty?" Mr. Wright: "To look after the ports. They are not Riven here to interats oi the farmers who need advertise the business, but to hel ' to take applications irom show some oi its extent. men who want help, and ii possi-I Two years n30. the N- 5- 140W!‘ ‘ble iill those applications. He has Conunlsslon sales showed an in- lbeen very s-uccessiul along thatlcrease oi over 36% over that oi line. and has been s great help the preceding year. Last year the {to the iarmers." report shows further increase o! D : “That is his whole 82% over 1941. .Put ln dollars and cents, last Mr. Wright: "Yes." year's sale-s were $15,136,614, an Dr. McMillan: "Is he an organ- increase in expenditure over last Izer ior a political party at the year oi $3,089,572, and this at a same time?’ time when people are urged so Mr. Wrlght- “that was not, part emphatically to do without every oi his duty at all." possible purchase and put every TIIIS IS YIIIIII LAST OPPORTUNITY: BUY IIOW sent the stiiii up to the Guardian Take It by gallonage. and the one time that was intended for amount was about 3,888,000 gals, . . I ' ,. '1‘. |'.l1e Patriot. Who is the superln- an increase since the war oi "cndent oi that department, is ltabout 2.449.000 gallons. This in- _,_________—__— ~_ ___ ‘Th ‘Mr H u islcrease is oiterimlnlamed on ship's gains. lht.) r. rg : ' . res d m ary n anon. l. superintendent oi Notion?! esyelec- iigiiiaycanrhat this 1n not all the Yesterday?) Cflflvis- 1° 1M- tlve Service (or the Maritime Pro- cause is shown by the iact that F F t Cod vlnces. The work is closely relat- .whlle the increase in Halliax ' M k 333th ' CONSULT ‘ a 7' 9t Qrapgfrujt H. J. A. BROWN, D.P Orthopedic ed ystores sales was $776.00 the sales Dr. McMillan: "Was this gentle- increase in the rest oi the pro- r . man's record ever Investigated or vince was 9.045.000. and that W- Bmsse“ 59ml"! re cried on at Ottawa?" ery liquor store in the province M- m Chlckelli A . Wr ht: "I don't know." with two exceptions. showed an F1 chicken! 5 b Dr. Mc llanlzitffias ‘thtere every increase. I n 321i“ Rgniagramies 5 can any po cal neriercnce! This mcrease o consump on . ' Delicious a l“ rump) ‘W .1041“?! ‘this selective Service Board? adds iurther proof. that the eas- 2th“? Grapefruit Ifgnmn) I 3 [O _v member oi Parliament ier the facilities for obtaining ll- . 354380 Mushrowns pk}, 'in the lust year?" , , |wcre 5284 convictions ior vlola- H3 6"" 5"?!" 59"." 3QP§p glvisliyi-cllifiéi lb Hon. Mr. Barbour: "What board tlon of the Liquor Control Law. an‘ OIIARLOTTETOWN. P.8d. za-sac L_'___ do you mean?" increasc oi 1256 over that oi the . ' _ 40,, win-mm“ sum. , 31;’; McMillan: "Selective ser- gfiglflilafiwlggbfénlllyflfl yet we viii-v?‘ P t“ ac?“ 35,450 (cp) __ John 3L Hm, - I . n o ocs. recn Mountaliw, k. 40¢‘ rtralt. RIIIIOI‘, dlvil :1‘, 1 Mr. Barbour: ‘The policy oi the that were broken. Qmckem n, p 33c mm Hep 1W1 p31,“... I .. , Federal Government is that there The Provincial Government the Opposition last year had tried Head mume 25 many prcmirent “POUR. |shall be_no interference with those seem to be concerned over the to get the Government to in- 30m“; Men; fl(|.p5¢ me Duke 0r‘w,nd-,,‘,,L‘ boards." I Turnl lb m " “i; u s t 1 i a l b Mackerel. each Haddock. lb. Toma lb ___; been interfering with that board uuor, the more will be used. There growth oi this business, and it was crease the ensio to the maxi- be. . Dr. McMillan: "Was it ever stated in the Provincial Ilegisla-Imum allows le at hat. time. They Com Beei. violated in Prince Edward Island?” ture, that this so-called Govem- would not do it. They were iorc- Cabbaae. lb. Mr. Cox: "Sure. Because too ment Control business "was out oi ‘ed to do so when tho Conserva- Beets. lb. many Tories got Jobs." (Laughter). control" and the Attorney-Gen- tives put it in their election plat- Apples. doz. v d t d, ersl stated "it was the oissesi liorm. 5011M lb- i Zic-inemflgpfi; d woufiyb, Air Force Trainlns headache they had." In conclusion he reien-ed to the Clelll-Vmei- lb- 25| eéeb " "5 ‘m 0011731111118. Dr. McMillan cited on the This uestion has been pressed Red Cross campaign and to the FW- Ib- m“ Y "hm" m’? “T” M" q Dominion Government. splendid cooperation oi the peo le Pfff Fm“ 1b 39° lllffl bl’ ab°_“_F V10 Mr. Ber-hour's eulogy oi Prime Prim; Minister King, gave a Dom- qr this Prov nce. Be complimen ed "- '—~--—-—~i—i————"~-" ' Minister King. the man who had lnion wide address over the radio, Mr. Clark on contributing caused the loss oi two preci and restriction on again this year: Mr. Cox on a con- Wlrl ll to permit the es- amountsallotted to provinces, o! tribution oi $460. His own I600 tablishment oi .A.F. training in 10% on sales oi beer, Wine 20%. salary as Fpposltion leader he this country. and spirits o! 30%. As this cut,was again oontributi this gear Premier Jones said this hsd was made irom sales o! s peak and e150 besides. W e the been proposed by Prime Minister yesr, it was s recognition on the ytncial objective was $100,000, it Chamberlain in September, 1m, part o! Federal Government was hc;ecl to raise $125,000 alto- and had been accepted. [that Dcmi on sales oi about a ether. Dr. McMillan: "It was consider- quarter oi s billion dollars should ‘Ives oi thousands until their be- ed by the King Government in be restricted irom going iurther.|havlour levels ea under the in- Jlflyulwfi. an‘: repudiat- but the thirsty could still be iluence oi slcoh ' and r 0d . the supplied. —-—- Mlnistor o! 'Publio Works calls him Smashing o! plats glam in Hsli- MANNEBI by drunks has in ——— One o! the heaviest prices paid the Irestest Prime wnistor Osn- iax windows - ada ever hsd.“ creased to such an extent that Mr. Barbour: “Not tor that rcs- owners have to pay sn increase oi 1o;- tne rather dubious vfogreu oi son. but ior the work he has dons 3% in their insurance this ‘year, this mechanical age in speed and in the last iive years." as s result. This report could emeienoy has been the loss in tic To determine his quota Bil-ilfic ior this year oi bags of bags by— like weight oi- S-Il-B 1.20 2-12-4 er .80 3-15-6 4-12-6 .60 4-8-8 .80 4-12-6 .48 5-10-10 Multiply the last years number oi I one bought last year- ___i mew tow PRICE cu ordered n IZTIZ'IIIIIJS’JIIIJIAFIIIIIIIII l-IZ-I. 8-15-6 4- 8-8 l-IZ-G 5-10-10 l-IZ-L 3-15-6 4- 8-8 ' IIIIIIJwJI/lll/IIQ-rieizwi New Aspirin prices Iufng i t? it it» .;~. 2f“ Ii 2V 1121*: w . f.- s‘ to? i $1.711; Potash, 60% litd/I-S-S. ' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN tllmrlllll/Irrllzltzr.viz/Ilia!) The quantity of Nitrogenous fertilizer (Ammonium Nitrate, Cyan- anjd. Sulphate oi Ammonia), Superphosphate and 8 - 18 - 0, with or without Borax, that one can buy ls not subject to any quota control. i We supply all the above mentioned fertilizers except 2 -12 - 4 HELP WIN THE WAR BY PRODUCING THE ISLAND FERTILIZER 001111111 ummzn 4-12-6 5-10-10 2-12-4 s-1s_-s 4- s-s i-lz-e 5-10-10 2-12-4 3-15-6 4- 8-8 4-12-6 5-10-10 I IIIIIIIIIZ Q " 5 Mr. llolillllsn asked what thel Kins Government hsd done about the conscription plebiscite it took.| er Jones; “Would u nscripti Premi have s ted 00“ y drive i6 miles iurther w: s paved ro d Ill M hkhwsy which stlves stsrtsd to struct they received mile In cash from the Government; nearly Prom mi tico they miles oi this wi paved roads out oi pro- v es. "Nobody Knows” lle also cited debt iisurss under Dr. Robert thority on nerve disorders, says “W”... lklismpointed out thaT Tor to -, Conserv be greatly lengthened ii neces- sary, with auch iacis, but only s iew are presented to csll your st- tentéon to the situation.—r‘or- war 8. Oarroll, an su- __nlry;d_ga_l__not__entor___the accounts there. I ssk the Pro- vincial Treasurer. what is the net aenbtfi the Island at the present o .. I-Ion. Mr. Hughes: ' he auditor hasn't computed it yet." Dr. McMills : Mr. and nobody seems to . Dr. McMillan: "Oi one thing we may be sure, you will not decrease A debt increase o! . a alt seven or eight war hadn't come where we would . McMillan touched many .-"‘§,,,~ o1: tdd gsgbensions. statinljhkli still remember the rap over the manners. It is dliilcult to be both speedy and courteous. et- iicient and considerate. Arc- l‘ m is cl the guild oi gentlemen. One oi the chiei reasons ior the gloomy belie: that the type known ss gentlemen is passing out is the decay oi manners. ‘Is it not strange," he says, "that our lov- ers oi equality should bo so blind- ‘sd ha) humanitarian passions as not sea what s loss they in- flict upon society b pooh-pooh- ing the importance o manners, by their preaching and practice in lslon oi manners? evidence o1 this is the care- lus familiarity with which peo- .pie drop the little sppelaticns oi dignity and respect that the older »memben oi the passing genera- tibn were taulht to use towards one another. Small boys in ior- mer days were meticulously taught address their elders as "Mr." 0i some older people can knuckles, or st least a severe re- both aarty governments. The 0on- anus at their disposal and aim re- building Islconwood hospital and no .1‘ 7'31‘ 59$“'.°<.."“...2 e o . sy total is maroon nine and ten mi ions. Mr. Isrbour: "Is the debt over nine million dollars?" Dr McMillan: "You have servs ves with much less rev-i prlmand ior not adding s "Sir" or "Madam" when answerins e yes or no to a question. A recent writer, explaining s certain kindly lesni which he Jblfifl "tgward titles, as d: “To tell snélne rgnect oi‘ sajli vzhlohunns 1s W bl I000! er . It is s true owrenlon c ‘ii-stainin- PIRI Sole, Fast Relief now Hnel s , " . .:..'..:'13¢ a loliIe oi loliIsoI 24min 2 IOOnew Why Aspirin Walks Se Issil Instantly! The mmnent you drop an Aspirin Tablet In water It begins to ' dissolve. Itdislntegrstesintwoaecondsl That lightning action In the glass Inyosirstun-lach Aspirin bakes hold oi pain st once; gives you ssfc. isst relief. For pain due to: IIIADAGIIIQ, Cfillllr ‘hire two Aspirin Tablets with full giasa o! water.’ nniutois. ammo, annuals-new Take two tablets with glass water. son vnaosn Crush three tablets in l4 duo wmr-sarsle deeotri xwiiliin reach oI all! SPIIIIN WI“ beuzvaPfil" at ASPIRIN leek tor m layer Cross’ en evefl "H" "' n n doesn't soy "lays!" n Isn't swirl" GHI...,BINDIN-