jngwc to following quea- mh, war; tabled recently in the “$1518.00!!! MARKETING BOARD m. McIntyre aired the Leadei- oi the House: 1. How was the Provincial Mar- Muketing Board possess? i. were the members o! the Pro- vintlal Marketing Board to mceive gpy remuneration for their wok? 1i so. how much? 5. state amounts paid each mem- ber as sa-llfl’. “Demos or both. 6. Did the Provincial Mtrrlrctlygg awn have lllYl-hlllg to up with the iei-maticn oi the present Potato usrkrtlllg 50118111: 61' w in thjg Province? ‘l. Ii not. who authorized or ap. pointed the present romeseniativss on the said Potato Scheme: a. were any p:titions sent from the prcCurr rs asking for a when“, . cn table stack potatoes? Ii so ‘ what districts were the said pom.’ ions from, and how many 515m- titles irom each dbtrict? Answers: l. By Lleutenan‘ Governor in Council. . l. See Provincial Marketing Act 3. All members oi Boasd possess marketing rlenilllattimis. i. No rem era ion has been to the members oi the Board. y", s. Travelling expenses paid: J. .1. Trainer. $132.85: J. A. Gillies salsa,- ; col. G. E. Full. $29.50; o. p, Mm: Carthy. $25.00. i t. The Provincial Marketing Board aPlINved of the scheme and gave assistance in arlianglng (or mretlnss oi’ producers tar the pur- pcse oi considering the scheme. 7. Representatives were named at s meeting oi representatives oi’ pro- ‘ ducers and potato dealers, and were IPPWV"! hi’ the Potato Producers at public meetings lurid throuzhout the province. ll. m) Yes. - (b) From Charlottetown and.‘ llllwlllliillls districts. Souris, New Perth. Murray River, Kinkora, Sum- merside andmurmunding districtg, 01cm’. Tignisn and Gaepereaux. 9. PBtltlOM with signature; gt Ottawa. IURTUNE BRIDGE liir. Mclntyfo asked the Minister of Public Works: l. Was Fortune Bridge painted in 1934?; 2. Were tenders Qglled loll’; 3. Give list oi those tender- llie: 4. Give ‘total cost or work; 5. was this work done under the Un- Imilloylnent Relief? Answerli l. Yes. 2. Yea. 3. James D. Collin $350.; Donald and Aldon Bryanton. $198.; Arthur ‘Léssrrancis $400.; Harry W. Burke (scram. t. Work was done lmdcf the un- lmploYment Belle! Act was. lriniti’ Qluitcb 030ml) TUESDAY, MAR-OH N ‘Lilli-Senior C. G. I. ‘Is-Social lllll. Elite Beauty Salon I lull: Permanent Benin 31-50 Nestle 8H0 liot Oil Shampoo with Wave Shampoo with IingorWsvo ‘Isc Shampoo withblsrcel 15c Fllllfir Wave ..........-.. 50c Mar .... 60o EveBNwAroh listen over C. I‘. C. Y. Noon hon-am. Phone i880 (or Appointment. I.-iill8-R-Bl-'i3-'i"-2‘l. I0 [IIIESTIIINS IN LEBISlATIIRE improve a it is. If the menthol is ‘flgllrcttes are menthol-cooled by a special Patented process. Only s. tiny bit oi menthol is used . . . merely ‘enough ho cool the smoke. (A180, Spud Fine-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the package.) R-(LBLP. M1 Gallant asked the Hon. the Aitorney General: l- Was any civLl action commenc- ed against and member or 11182113425 Why does menthol Menthol is introduced in a cigarette to cool the smoke. The cooler smoke is, the milder of the natural tobacco flavour is lost. Spud cigarette? properly applied, none '1'. 1.. Compton $40.00. nmrlvved during sickness 0i Crown Prose- cutor. _ i Hcnry Noonan. $30.00; 009-592 $40.00. M. Alban Farmer $85.00: $11000: oi the R. C. M. P. during the year $3000 1034 for breaking into the dwelling house oi a resident oi’ Johnston's .1 v~:r or its vicinity? I. If so in what Court was action thought? 3. Give the name or names oi such persons? 4. Ii damages were awarded give the amount oi damages and costs. 5. Was the amount paid out of any public iunds and out oi what funds? 8. Was any penalty inflicted up- ‘ on the officers or was any action i0 whatsoever taltm by the Attorney Generals department with a. view oi protecting the rights oi citizens in such matters? Answer: 1. Yes. 2. County court oi’ Queens County beicre Judge C. G. Duiiy. 8. hater ‘h-aincr. 4. $50-00 and costs ($29.90). 5. Yea. Prohibition Commission. 0. The disciplining 0i members o! the l-‘t. C. M. P. is under the jur- isdiction oi the Commissioner of the Ilbrce. B- C. M. P. 840F011. Mr. Dennis asked the Attorney General: l. has the: Government received the lull amount oi $7,337.04 said to have been paid to the Magistrates or to the Commission as per report oi’ the ll. C. M. P.? Answer: l7,83'i. paid Prohibition Com- mission. Mr. LePage asked the Attorney- General: l. How many riots or drunken brawls occurred in the Q0990’! County Jail during 1033-34? I. How many prisoners escaped from the Queen's County Jail dur- ing 1933 and 193i? 8. were there any prisones that escaped twice on the same day? 4. Was an investigation held in regard to said riots or drunken brawls or escapes oi’ prisoners? If so. table report oi investigations. b. Give names oi Prisoners ser- vlng sentences in Queen's County Jail during 1934 that were granted tlcket-oi-leave. the term o! rent- ence, the date oi’ committment and the date o! release oi each. Answer: 1. None. 2. Flue each year. 3. Yes, two in 19M. 4. (Names, sentences, dates oi re- lease and unexplned sentences tabled). A ASSISTING rnbsacurons i Mr. Gallant asked the Attorney Gemral: » l. Ezrcepting the regular salaries paid to the Attomey General and eachoi the Crown Prosecutors ior (betails o! cases given in 1889099 to each payment). B. C. M. P. Travelling Expenses Mr. Dennis asked the Attcney General: 1. What amount was paid for the R. C. M. P. trawlling expenses dur- ing the year? l. was such amount paid ior the ordinary eniorcemant of law? a. Ii not, WllMi were the permeate r? i. What was the total Paid mile- BEN? 6. What was the charts per mile? 0. Was the amount paid to the: Dominion Government or to the n. c. lVl. P. oi the Province? 3. For investigating applications ior rellei and certain escorts. 4, $251.31. 5. The usual livery hire charge. when livery used. When P011043 08-!‘ used 15 cents per mile. o. To the Royal Canadian Mount- cd Police at Charlottetown (or l transfer to the Receiver General oi Canada. R. C. M. P. Personnel Mr. '1‘. A. Campbell asked the At- torney General: l. How many persons are at pres- ent attached to the B. C. M. P. in this Province. including those tem- porarily absent (or instruction? 2. Give the number o1 men be- longing to each detachment. 3. How many oi such Wm"! were residents oi the Province be- iore joining the R. C. M. P.? Answer: 1. During i034, thirty-seven. At u-csent thirty-six, not including stenozrapher and caretaker. | 2. (Details tabled). 3. Fifteen, including stenographoi .and caretaker. SEED OATS Mr. Dennis asked the Minister oi Agriculture: 1. What is the outstanding in- Cebtedness on seed oats supplied l0 iarmers by this Government in 1932? 2. Has a iox ranch been estab- lished on Illaloonwood Farm? 3. If so, give number oi foxes now in ranch. r Answer: 1. $1,906.99 2. No. 8. None. OYSTER AREAS Mr. McIntyre Inked the Leader o! the House: (a) l-lavs any Wis oi’ the East. Central Guardian oonnnnuwnon un mans. won. lr-GTM-‘l-la-om u-ii-e surest/ammo - Ill-s. Annie‘ MoGuigau, mother o! the newly- slected bishop oi Toronto, Mrs. Frank Murray, Diocesian President oi the Catholic Wo- men's League, Charlottetown and ‘we. Amos Monaghan, North Wilt- shire were royally entertained last spending a. few days at Margatc. - --j---_.._ like. Leo Powers, wife oi the Air Engineer at Upton Airport, enter- ed the Prince Edward Island Hos- lpital yesterday tor an operation. cultural short course at Charlotte- town. 2 Addresses were delivered at the following centres: Kenslngton, Mal- peque, Rustico. Glnnwood, Rich- Imond, Ions, Dundas, Wood Island, Kinkora, Bouris. Georgetown, Al- ibertcn, Borden. Egmont Bay. Mt. Herbert, Charlottetown. Omeary, Tryon, Cornwall, lasboxo, North Wiltshire, Melldowbank, New Glas- gow, Stanley. Montague, 8t. Peters and other Points. . GBAVEL PURCHASES 10513211115 asked the Minister of Public Works: l l. How many carloads oi.’ gravel were bought from the Warren Bit- umlnmis Paving Company? 2. What was the cost per ton I loaded on railway car? l 3. Wes a special rate on gravel i procured or i! not, was same 19-. plied for? l fiéwhat was the rate per ton per ? 5. Give fatal paid above Company for all gravel purchased by the Government? Answer: l. 4.923 tons. 200 pounds. 3- $1.00 Per ton. 3. Special freight rates are ob- talned on all gravel used for high- way piuposes. 4. (Details tabled oi amounts paid for gravel. as irom report oi Dept. o: Public woi-xa and High- ways, 1834, page 2'15.) . m TlCKETS-OF-IZAVE Mr. T. A. Campbell asked the Attorney General: 1 1. How many tickets-oi-ieave have been granted to dais: by the . present Government? Answ ' B1‘. l. M, irom 14th October 1933 to date. QUEENS O0. JAIL Mr. Dennis asked the Leader oi the Government; 1. How many prison riots oc- curred in Queen's County Jail? 2. How many prisoners escaped? 3. How many oases oi drunken- ness were there among the prison- ers during incarceration? 4. Were invcstllortions held in connection with riots and drunken- ness? s. Give findings o! said investi- gationa. 1. Nome’. I. Five. r W t, North Rivers been closed 3- None- fifnfifljlpifémfllfsghfgQififw ioesoysg ilshing? (b) Ii any parts 4. No. other Attorneys, out o! Public beam °1°5°k 81$!‘ 5' m" Funds, tor services rendered to the ° 01°“ 01°" u: n if ovum“?! AND sum“, wANs gowmmem m. any depflgmmt Gin. names c! au orl es. any, “m” °' ‘°" m’ °°“"“,,°,,,"“‘,,., "' ‘tidereié? 3W5‘: final?“ Mr "r a oampbeu urea the f“ “fiimmmymalfi CW3; oodrniunlcatlon with the Mung» Provincial opossum.- lflwlhflng, w," mwruteqoid Health) illiyregnulwg) closing said ml. “n22! tozeirdgt; :1; 62mm‘ Es 2. n ‘o give. B 5o, E 3 CQTTQI‘ 4 I e (a) the mm, m. “m” of ma, pandancc. present time. say as at March lsi "mm" °" A”°m°"' ‘i? m lsgmwmt is the o t oi ah i-i (b) the nature oi the sea-vice l‘ 7 s“ (‘l- ' ‘m ‘m ° i ) See (a) term loans at present owing by the xfiflad or the ca“ m which (d) Not since reports tabled dur- PNVBWO? win) the amount or amounts paid m! “m” °‘ "34- $319M‘ MNMM“ . Aoalcnnruasz. MEI-TING! 9- 0817-946111- 1 Y“ ~ Mr. Gallant asked the Alto. l‘ any“ (“L Mr. Dennis asked the Minister oi General! i""""""'", 9a; M. —andb Delicious, Too save money by toasting waste. Tryit, STEWARTS B R E A D - PHONE 811 No need to throw away day-chi bread! You can The toast is testy and de- lectable and it leaves- no Agriculture: l. Give the name oi’ each per-sh 1. How many public agricultural Bmilloyed in commotion with tn. meetings were addressed by shall. C. M. P. Ber-vice in Prince Ed Minister a. oiiioials o! his aspen-Ivor! Island durine the mr war ment during the put year? Givsincluvding stenographera, jwltozs date oi’ each meeting and when M. mother with held. ' (l) the rank or capacity in whicl Answer: served: 1. ‘is sddrrsses were delivered eu- (b) the salary or wages d! em. elusive at talks at six weeks‘ agri- ween.‘ (c) house-rent allowance; livin, "' ' bonus or other allow- “ Public Thursday to luncheon at the Granite Club by the Catholic Wo- v ‘ men's League o! Toronto, lbs. Irewie Moose, New Annals, is OW can you tell the new coats! 3y their capes, first and foremost. By their wide, ripply rovers. By their ilat- tering shirred-up collars. side closings. By their important detailed woolens. By their slightly inflated sleeves. ‘And how can you tell ours? By their superi- ority over all others, of course! women and misses. By their soft THURSDA Y AFERNOON ARCH 2s... s. A. Madonna's SPRING cons Go In For the New Elegance! There’s nothing casual about these coats. There’s a Paris trick in every one) of them, that’s going to make your friends sit up and take notice! Sizes for l wlllllll" tllilliiii l‘ fie» é» v w- AndYoull Jnmpilotolfiedln l thoumnhunnhrtoco lfioflfl). L More. Influ- .mhu us“. aria-ammo send to tmut om and a arxr-znv =rrlrmr~'=='~ B! III ilfilfii fiaitkliwiilfioi¥. IOADIAINIIY K-lihlflltbmli. WAKE ur Yflllli "i W“ m“ “r """""'—""—"""""""' . -.--r-l---_-_-._.- —. 2. How many members oi the or Public Works: J, D. Adams Co. Ltd. 1 Adams tractor, $2,400, 1 _z ‘¢....;.,;..a;.*.;;:;i=.T,=-..—»=* (a) Has any new road lllfliilhlllfiflfilleaning Wheel No. s. $1,110; a “tor, $1,900. 1.2.x; allowange m, 1931i Amw", Flam m resularlv stationed at Charlottetown? flow many west oi’ been purchased by the Department Adams Road Maintainers $2,070. Nash sedan, $1,000. Bummersidq in Prince County? or the Government in 19343 (b) Lil Ivor‘ so. give details as to who‘. (b). (c) employed by Federal chased and price paid ior each unit. ~ livery trucks $1,530. Govemment. (c) Were tenders called for? Give names oi parties tendering and ac- _ , ceptod. Give total cost oi all rns-l G000 ROAD! OONVINTIQN chinery par-chased by thtc lgtepiatrg- Massey Power Maintainer $2,954.28. m“, ment or e zovernmen e §w::"i"‘»'l“i'.u”'#$"uua "" w. Dennis uhed the unda- oi years m1, rim, ma: and 1m. ' fin-s-swyuira-zfigvru tit: House: d’ Give each year separately. , ' “L”, . Bow many losatu did the Answer: n List o! machinery purchased from 1031-1984 inclusive: I l , h“, ' m Association: moo l yen‘... 5% 2. urn use heme oi each. 1081- 3?- “ l I. Give opmmt paid to each as J. D. Adams Co. 1M. 1 Adams .._ . . m...“ .,,,, f,‘ expanses in oonneetim was at- Leaning Wheel Grader m. m, a - r brill»:- m- m mo“, Adams Leaning Wheel graders No. o» orb. Deputy na cs , . . 9 ' \ “' W um a mum w iiumfilil! fiiailopl-lficiirum‘ 3 F; samurai-mar Public ween and tn- n. .1. Phillipe. l mew: $2,000. eesaoo. lea pa» lee Public Works _'.l‘l'lp Snow Plow Report. scraper, e200. t Caterpillar tractors (1-00, 1-30, and 1-20) Btandard Maintainer $1.050. Sawyer-Massey 00. Ltd. l Sawyer- tractor 18,000.48. stairs. son and Morrow Ltd. 1 a. Give the name oi ill-z dealer caterpillar a0. cacao. 1934- Internatlonal 1934, and the purpose ior which BI graders. 09,156.41. _ Wheel Drive Auto Co. rm iicial who received irec car gaso- Stair; Son 8r Morrow Ltd, 1 Dakar account oi Inui- Wheel Drive truck line during 1934. and the amount i: xiaaa; Trouble brDlliideI Weak or value oi "mcline and oil so ro- . '§‘;,,",;,‘,‘,',,',,','_°“,‘,.‘,'.‘,‘.}1'.‘£ International Harvester Co. 2 ceived by each. lilac-autism, surraeu. summe- 4. What dispnal was made oi the Q emmlas. lurhull or A814"! "1 '0' A. Horne and Co. l-$ Di-aschPremler-‘s (Nash) car and what unfm"; ,f,°,,",“;l-',',“u q tractor. 0501.30. l-m Caterpillar prieeor allowance wasreoeivod fotlorflsembael. oalvilcfllrllllifl a. n. Adams co. Ltd. 2 Adams No. a. Give the nalnes llld oliioe oi H I K. e p id TRUCKS, CARS, ETC- natlonal trucks. F. R. Mcllaine, l . . 1. Give a list oi all cars or trucks - gm 1 g litter-national l-[ariuter Co. 1-40 purchased by the Government. (£319) med me Conley Bros. l each was purchased. from which each was purchased and the price oi each. each Government Minister and oi- l. ks " ii . A Home and Co. 1-30 Caterpillar The above statement contains l1 Buzlsfiigqfidifirtlrfi; gig-iii: RIHdIand 1-25 Caterpillar some, 1-30 only the amount paid for machin- . purchased, from whom it was put-Caterpillar $8,000, 2 Cnevroht de- cry. There was considerable money Jim’ ‘1'P§;’,§'§f,,f§§§‘p, as: 128a paid for extras which i5 not. m- me mus mum). Emma“; Robb Engineering Works, l Road eluded in this amount. No tenders plymouth coupe (or use Wm’ “M”: Prince County Enkinecr; 2 Inter- 2. A Home and Co. l Buick $0.11 $1,706. less sales $64.23, lea; ow- J. D. Adams Ltd. 1 Adams grader Mr. Annear asked the Minister oi’ 5450 m. a: and 4 Adams graders No. a Public Works: ~ “n” “d w’ '77‘ mm)‘ .3060 ruueupsqvee (Continued on Page s) . -_.. --_-\._._q .;.,.