_..,,_--..-....._. Asses-law» l: u~-..__~... "s, .. PAGE TEN The Central Guardian’ This column is reserved for new: of local Interest, but advertising of,’ a uewsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly ply- nule in advance. SERENADERS CONCERT _ st, Pauls Hall, Thursday, May 1st, ‘Alhlhcrs Canadian Legion Aux- iliary. Admission 35c. L-724-4-12-3i. FUN ERAL Tlll S AFTERNOON— The funeral of Mrs. James Mc- llins will be held frcm her late rt-atence. 5 Stcwa». Street. Char- Ilttctowil. this (Saturday) 113111 at 2.30 to the Church of the ‘Most Holy Redeemer. Burin. will be lii tile Roman Catholic Ceme- itrjv. Mrs. Mcliirlis died at her l; 1.11‘ hoe Thursday. She was 64. il.i.\'ci.\'c.,Y7igilloll Cilib to- nlchr. 1,_731_ YORK rurrizn CHARGE. Rev J A. Nicholson, Minister, services l-llstlll‘ Stiiiday‘: 11 a.in., (hurl-h; 2:30 p.m., Pleasant Grove; 'l‘ pin, York. Holy Communion. o1 the Resurrection." L-7l9 ROOF FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE -»A rocf "re catiscd some (iamage llt the rt-sdcnce of Owen Proud. 141 Elm Avenue yxv-t-srdzly afternoon. Pirem n u ctl a lzne cf hose and We rd to do Janie Ctlitlig be.- A 1 blaze wits exniigu shod ‘Titer.- \\';ls some (ltimrtge from wait-vi" l1! 111v lower poi-nuns of the house. Rivet" Pastoral Charge: ser- . f lows: Wiltshiro 11.00 mm. ’l'l gulnr service will not be licld at funeral the ‘founi r iii Hampshire United Cillllthl at 2.00 p.111. Hunter River '71)) pm. At this service the Sac- nlnlvu". cf tho Lord's supper will b.“ atiiiiliiis"i'lrtl. Rev. Lewis M. llitirray, Minister. L-720. PRIVATE FUNEIIAL—- The fun- erul of lrs. Gordon Downe was ltcld privately yesterday afternoon flum tllc (Jutcliffe Funeral Home. Tin- Kt‘1‘\'1('l". were conducted by ill.» luv. Donald Bootiiroyd. The )l.\ii1)L'lll'€l'S were: Percy Downe, Waltrr Downe, Clifford Downe, Everett Acorn, Richard Jenkins and Everett Jenkins. Interment 1n the People's Cemetery. BURIED A'l‘_ MOUNT STEWART --l<‘litivral service for William A. E. Gay. B0. were held Thursday after- noon from the home of his sister, M: Adelia Barrett, Charlotte- t x. The service was conducted G. Carlyle Webster. ~' J. W. Bar- Edmund ZIIFJNINGITIS CASES-A new case .i spinul meningitis has come ' . at. St. Pcteifls. Zflvmiles from '. B. C. Keeping. Deputy lire person's name nor did he know iic . "Sous the attack was. Mean- -\\ h;1e the lat-est victim in Charlotte- ‘totvil, a child, was reported to be 1't't"l\'(‘l‘lllg in hospital. A FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Fun- era‘. services for Mrs. George How- ard were held yesterday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mi . W. E. Burke. 36 Upper Hills- L. . l Street. Services were conduct- td by the Rev. Hugh Miller. assist- (Li by the Rev. Donald Boothroyd. The pallbearers were: George Bux- ton. Edward Horne, Dr. J. H. Ayers. Ernest Proctor. Alton Rodd. (PCCTLW Johnston. Interment was iii Hghficld Cemetery’. FUNERAL AT FORT AUGUSTUS - services for the late as Sherry were held Monday, 7, from his late residence 1n ' nan to St. Patrick's Church. ilztrtus where High Mass of tin wa. suns: by the pastor, ;l lltv. L. Callaghan. He also can- illczcqi sol-vices at the grave-side in c adjoining cemetery. The pall- were: Jospn Brazil, Herbert . John McNally, Jos h Baird, 1 Murnnghnn an Dennis 1'5 INIURED MOTlIER-—- L. W. Shaw. Chief Sup- nt cf Education in New- pnsscd through Char- " rdav enroute to Mon- h " mct-hcr, Mrs . . in “osptrli \\.'.'.h lnJurics to her nip re- a fall rCcently. Prof. '1 native of this province, was ' Inspector of Schools and ti of tltc Teacher Training merit at Prince of Wales 2c. Hc lcft hero to accent. the y» 'n n1 Chief Superintendent of Educrflnon in the ancient colony. (‘OLD WEATHER GOOD FRI- v-Grcd Friday brought a cold .nd from the north and wcr-zt to this provlnce while rp iCllliKfllillfO fcr only two degrees above T, freez- l a fcw_ places bits showing. Qa’=:-::w.~:~ g-‘gj-WJD \\. forl- ])I*l'll"i.L (pt-ration of motor ve- S‘ lll('ii'S in many places, Mcanwhzle, rf till» snow, except the re- Show m main cf banks piled up by plow, has disappeared from Char- it std:- iiic c ty are open for only short dktluces. Drills ton feet deep still b.. ‘he lands Ln places, it was learnt-d, In Memo riam In loving rncmorv ill MacDonald. wit llnrll Iflth, 1940. of "Silent thoughts brlnz nun! a tear I-‘or the nire we miss and lovcd so dear. Inst-rim! llv Sister and Family. L-770-4 l" I1. 17¢ 1 1 1pc‘. D. MacLean , UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllinlllfe Phone I49 aftfl- | Central ‘ gioyt". of Sermon. “The aleatiing, a UNITED Church of Canada. ‘ ill.» held oil Sunday. April - Whcatley River due to the ‘ late the day whole province is still sxtii zisnow blanket with of bare Rural residents ly, alpmnr to expect a later in: than inst ycar. Some believe Kl he lllmcst the middle of May llirt. l-rnds are dry enough L‘l.".\\'il. But. the paved roads out- , rs. Noll departed this life l l I I THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Coming Nuptials and her fiance, B. C., whose George n. DeBlols and Mrs. DBBIOII, cinlrnlttmwn, marriage takes, place in St, Paul's Church, Charlottetown next Tuesday. Miss Helen Malcolm DeBlois, daughter of the Hon. Mr. J. Andrew Likely, of Victoria, lulfifio- night ’ L-73l. My, R. G. Cameron of the Bank of Nova, Scotia staff, Halifax is vmtmg m chal-lottetoxivn. ZION CHURCH Prepargwry Services were lied at Zion Church yesterday ("O05 F‘; day when a large 01mm‘?! °f ‘i; members were received into B church by the Session. Rev. D'- J. K. Fraser preached an 1091311“ aiional sermon on the si-nlillnciy of Christ. A very large ccngrfflil- ticn was in attendance at the s9!‘- vice. Sets new record WOLFVILLE, N 5.. Anti‘. 1° ~ Lawrence Tooinbs 0f Charlotte- town was yesterday ‘Wit-Idea m“ Acadia University $250 bursary in chemistry. offmed annually to graduating st-ildents. _ A graduate of PFIICC 0f Wales Colege. Chatioitetfflvn- hi‘. 11115 your. set a university {PC0111 by making at grade of “A' in all five of his subjects duflnz his first ye_aLheife. 1"!ET,*.!§_ EARLE —_ At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital. AlDYll 9. 1941. b0 M1‘- and Mrs. C. N. Earle a daughter. DEATHS ST. JOIIN —- In Charlottetown, Ap- ril 11, 1941, Martin St. John, aged 66 years. The rematts will be for: worded from Frank Henneswys Funeral Home this afternoon t0 Souris for interment. MacRAE — At Vallcyfield on April 10, Daniel MacRae. formerly. of Upper Montague. Funeral Saturday. April 12, at 2 p. m. from the home of Marcus Munroe, Valleyiieltl to Valleyfield Cemetery. YOUNKER — In Somerville. Mos-s" April 4, 1941. Edmund Younker, formerly of North River. P. E. 1.. l!) his 92nd year. Remains arrived at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home lax night. Funeral Sinday. April 13 from Hampshire United Churcn, service starting at. 2 p. m. Inter- ment Hampshire Cemetery. MCINNIS - At her residence. 5 smwlll-t Street, City. on Thursday. April l0. 1941. Mrs James McIn- nis, aged 64 years. The funeral will be held from hcr late residence on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. SELLICK- At Summerside. Ap- ril 11, 1941, Mrs. Adeline Sellick. aged 6'7 years. Funeral Sunday at 3.30 p. in. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Heckbert. Howard Street, to the People's Cem- ctery. “EoTlFTo-Clilsiff/ym s? .16.. SALE-‘KNITD il-iaa. Tvvdiioits . Jorgcnscii. Frederic ton. WANTED — MAN FOR FARM york. I. J. Reeves, Southport. L-7lB-4-l2-li. FOR. SALE~FRIGIDAIRE AND Alaska oil burners with copper coil and five-gallon tank. E. H. Beer, 5 Etismn St. L-725-4-i2-3i naims€6l7if5msz' o with crest and initials J.J. M. in- side. Phone 800. L-728. wANrcn '4 l i 2mm r0121“ raisin work. Seymour Wood, Mt. Her- bert, L-730. escltiiil _ ‘iifvilfi? m}??? fox. Reward. Holis Jenkins, Mt. L-_’729-4-l2-_2l_. WANTED-A TEACHER, AT ONCE for Mayflcld School to finish the term. Mrs. Willard Nicholson, Secretary. L-72l. OO—OJ§-GO-O-O—Q—O§§-QQO O O O6 C440 Tune in lo C FCY Easter ‘Monday night at Hear Mrs. Barbara Roper in an “Plaster Message in Song" Sponsored by , Iiarry A. “acllougall z "Better Men's Wear" PROROGA The second session of the 44th General Assembly of Prince Ed- ward Island was prorogued at noon on Saturday by His Honour Ilieu- tenant-Govemor Bradford W. le- Page. There was a Guard of Hon- our from the Veterans’ Guard which was under command of Capt. J. J. Leightizer, with Llietit. Allison MacMillarl, M. M, second in com- mand. The Guard was composed of 100 men and presented a fine appear- ance. They were headed by. the P. E. Island Lighthorse Band. At the appointed hour His Honour the Lieutenant Governor arrived, proceeded to the Chamber and took his seat on the throne to give lis- sent to the bills which are listed below. . His Honour was accompanied by his aide-de-camps Major R. H. Du- var, Officer Commanding the Vet- erans‘ Guard. and Lieutenant F‘. B. Mari‘. R. C. N., and also accom- panied by Inspector J. A. Wright of the R. C. M. P. Bills Assented To An Act to Amend the Corpus and Certiorari Act An Act to Amend the Act. AAtn Act to Amend the Judicature c . I-labcas Evidence An Act to Amend the Souris In- corporation Actf 1910. An Act t9 Incorporate the Trus- tees of the Union Protestant Ceme- tery of Souris. An Act to further Amend the Sumn-lerside Incorporation Act. 1003, and Amendments Thereto. An Act respecting the Guardian- ship of Overseas Ctgildren in Prince Edward Island. Aln Act to Amend the Chancery Ac . An Act to Amend the Judgment and Execution Act. An Act respecting Name. An Act; to Amend the Succession Duty Act. AAn Act to Amend the Cemeteries ct An Act to Amend the Conditional Soles Act. An Act to Amalgamatc Prince Ed- ward Island Agricultural Mutual Fire Insurance Company and Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Ln- surance Company. An Act to Amend the Women's Institute Act. An Act to Amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act. An Act for the Protection of Milk and Cream Producers. Consumers and Distributors irl Prince Edward Island. 19A? Act to Amend the Game Act, lAn Act to Provide n Revenue for Public Health Services. “'"aiv“nas'rcn”'ivias'slioir- From out. the tomb I-Ie came, the victory won; Men swooned in terror; the earth around did quake, Change of For God had spoken from His Throne on Hi h-—— Arisc! Mv Son Be oved! Time to awake. Did every transient orb within that moment. Stand still? when God in wisdom showed His power, with blundlng lash of light-with might appalling‘, And broke the c ains of death within that hour. He conquered over death to reign trium han ' All Power in Heaven-An earth-is in His hands: Lo 1 am with you always: thus He His commands. 1 He walked with men on earth be- fore and after, That. Easier day. which lives for Him alone, When Angels came;-they knew the King of Kings, And throu h God's Power moved back e man sealed stone. l. A day apart, till time itself shall CERSC, For Him! who is for ell, the Great Exampie, Who reigns Supreme-o'er all-the Prince of Peace. A Testament He left; for in that victory. A place i-fe won for ell-beyond t e s : Within a.‘ Father's House of many on mans s, All lighted by His Presence, up on High. Come unto Me: the words are quietly spoken, All who are heavy laden-I gfvc THE LE GISLA TURE spoke, Both winds and waves Obey all l l ‘Phat Easter morning lives through i all the age TI ON OF An Act to Amend an Act to Pro- tilde for the Issue of Debentures to pay off Bunk Overdraft and lo pro- vide payment for Permanent Pub- lic Works and to Refund Present Debentures. An act to Amend the Gasoline Tax Act, 1937. An Act to Amend the County Court Act. An Act to provide for the Zon- ing of Areas for the Production of Field Root Seeds. An Act Respecting Remuncratlon of Truck Operators. An Act to Amend the, Income Tglx Act of Prince Edward Island, 1 38 An Act to Amend the Teachers’ Superannuation Act. An Act to Amend the Poultry and Poultry Produgts Act. An Act for Approprlating Certain Monies Therein Mentioned for the Public Service for the Fiscal Year Ending 31st December, 1041 and for the first part of the year ending 31st December, I942. His Honour then delivered the following speech: Mr. Speaker, and CAnSvn-len of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island: At the conclusion of your legisla- tive duties. I have much pleasure in oonirratulatlng you on the earn- est and thorough manner with which you have applied yourselves to the public business, and upon the useful measures which you have enacted. I, thank you for the liberal provi- sion you have made for carrying on the public service of this Province, and‘ I assure you that the monies | appropriated will be disbursed with l clue regard to economy. In taking leave of you. I must ex- press my earnest hope tinct the lab- ours of the Session will under Di- vine Blessing materially benefit this Province. House Prororued After the Lieutenant-Governor had left the Chamber the Clerk of the Legislature, C. St. Clair 'I‘ra.in- or said: It. is Ills Honours will and pleas- ure that this Legislative Assembly. be prorogued and this Legislative Assembly is accordingly proro ed. The statement was follow by the usual demonstrations as mem- bcrs on both sides of the House let go and encased 1n the time honor- ed paper fight. A feature of the post-closing cere- monies was a Gaelic trio with Hon. J. A. Campbell. Mont Annear. M. L A._ and Sheriff J. G. McFadyen rendering "Hre-Botha Nahollu" very effectively. A brief session was held in the forenoon to give third reading to a number of bills. A group of the teachers who attended the recent P. E. I. Teachers‘ Fcd oration Convention just after the close of the second day's sessions. Teachers Federation Officers,» Shown above are the new officers of the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation for 1941.1 It. tc L. back row: Daniel lylacflonald, Mlllar Mac Fayden, Davis Lidstone, G. Edison McDonald, Ralph McLean, J. Regin- ald McDonald, Miss Jacqueline Macdonald. Front Row: Harold Lawton. Attended Convention - *6 1 . 4 are shown above To P3991‘! you rest: All find in times of war and bitter . sadness. His way it seems, has proved to be the best. He talked of Faith! so strong it'5ummm-5;de_ $1000. moveth mountains; He talked of Life Eternal, up on. l1-1e51gn_ M H h’ Mathieson. Charlottetown. 820.00: D. If laying stores of treasures up in Heaven. Where Love abounds-when dry is ; every eye. 1 He talked of Love so oft-to one l another, Of things unseen, to any mortal eye: He healed, I-Ie raised to life, He taught with wisdom, i And thcn for every one, He chose I to die. i In Love He spoke. . world has marvelle ,1 Trlmscending all-His life has l proved it lo: I-lls sacrifice has sealed the greet transaction. I; For l all who here in Love end Faith will grow. , An invitation strong with kindness 0 Y. ' i l-fe gives to all who travel on life's will‘; '. I'll come again l-le said, ln Power and Glory; I want you all to live with me- l for Aye. -.Iohn The Lilacs, P.E.I. Girl Guide News l 4th and 8th Companies ‘ The Brownies, Gtrdes and Rang- ‘H’! of the 4th and 8th Packs and Companies (C. W. ll. Basilica) arc mushy engaged ln practising for a ijolnt concert wh'c they plan to stag» in the Holy Name llal on Thlustluy, May 1st. Choruzes. Dlavs and rkits are in rehearsal now and th. r» z zlmme premises to be a gt. s cue. Answers In Legislature ‘The in the Ileirislattire on Wednesday. in reply t0 questions Mr. H. F. MacPhee asked the At- bartment of Government during the year 1940. 1n connection with all le- l-Zlll work whether as ‘Counsel. At- Answers: Attcrney-Generafs dept: . . CarriDbell. Charlottetown, $28.00; J. {E281 year for the EQQLLCQ o1 fisheries within t.le ._ _, Chairman and Executive Officer __ Hon. B. W. LcPage. Members-H. H-Lliwm. M.L.A., Aeneas Gallant, the year 1940. Answers. H. Bonneil $300.00‘ C. Gallant 1125.00: C. c. Diokle§180.00: unall- ncll $150.00: H. R. Calrrumers $25.00. K. Higson, $120.00. Total, $900.00. Labor $114.90; Hygienic 00.. $12,001 charwoman $42.80: School Supply $4.50: R. E. Mu ch (paper bags). $95.99; City Police $10.00: Customs Bond fee $120.00: Canadian Llegion $205.00:H. M. Slmbslon $l4.35;Gyro Club $50.00: Post Office box $4.002 National Cash Register (repairs) $18.59; Checking vendors $75.21: Stanley. Shaw 8a Peluden $1.30: Ac- $225 00' Retail Vendors. ‘Sundries. questions ' ' Prohibition Enforcement Mr. MacPhee asked the Hon. the A ttoriiey-General; 1. What are the details of the item of expenditure "Enforcement of Prohibition Act $1,666.30" on Page 83 of the Public Accounts 1940. 2. What are the diet-ails of the item on expenditure "Ileglli expon- ses $281.80" on Page 83 of Public 1011004112 answers were tabled on the Order WmY-Genewh stlioégliigésmeii items $4.14. Total. Agcow 194,, L . F . m ~ - - _ _ . u at are the details of the "m" “r " ..l.~ initcawrcurstzl.rl. y? Mfimflmfi“ aw o» Give the names and addresses of 51937.1; E, w, flimsy, 57134711; E. 5 "- P35“ a" lowly" emvlvird bv new de- occllllor $3,382.88; n. o. Macon-ell G1" ti“! "was a! the payee: m all of the above cases. $23,668.31. Total, $311,690.19. Answers: Fisherman's Loan Board .—Wilnc.=s fees, etc. I. R. C. M. P troncy. Bairister. Solicitor. Crown $644 39: Island Radio Broadcasting Pros to. M i t t . f... 1 . . _. . . .. ....:l=:;s:.... ..t...<= all: Mn Mel-m eke ca». mlzslcrsszzlr.arerill total amount bald to each by ellch sum’ me “um” ty m’ m pa? $300‘ Accountant‘ Sal ' ~ departmenyh merit of the following salaries as ~- 5 my 0 0-. AttorneyGeneral-Travelling Ex- Pen-“PS $399; Ruth M. Christie- Stenogratiher, ‘frcne MacDonald - they appear on Page 77 of the Pub- lic Accounts: $1,700.00 J. o c 1. Hon. H. H. Cox A. Meotmllla. K.C., Charlottetown. Hon. J. A. Campbell 300.00 Smwflaphe‘ $1M- Tvtcl $1.666.”- szooo; Honeywell. Mcbotlgllii..ioilll. Aeneas Gillian!» aoooo 2- J- J- J°11n$l°Y1-—Ad\'0ree costs. BIOIIdvLWCtIIQISDOOILOtIaWa, $175.00. a. Table a Copy of tile ivllrlllws 3220-1 J-l 0- C- Cemiibcllwotlnsel 51.75% Clair Tl‘l1l‘II10i"i‘“ChlaI‘i0ill,€éi)\Vl'l. of Council or the Minutes of the (56%. SCS grainor\ -lG9o1R9 . '9 .. "‘ 89S .1. . ._ ‘lottetowii. $40.00; c. d. ivvfccniiiiiiu. Treflsury 3”“ ““”h°"z““‘ m” Counsel fees $4.80. Total will??? payment of the above snlnrles. . J. Watson Mc- m, an: 3. G. J. Ttszgctly-in lieu of f“; ‘Nauzht. Summer-side. $42.50: 53113;. Thiwsaiai-les o; the Members o, $425,; w_ E Dn,.bv_in He“ o, M” lottetown. $45.00; SS. Hessianlvlon- ontnrzue. $40.90; $240.; L. B. Molllsh-in lieu of fecs Fish ' , ‘- the ermens Loan Board Wliil $160‘ Tum $820. the exception of the Chairman. The following is a copy of tllc O. Stew -t. S nt "d, $26 0; Loyd Llaliewis. Sulrlxlrflflfféistlfgf‘. saiaal.‘ "l" be") annuellv weld M» the _ J. 0. c. Campbell, GIIBIIOUMDQVJ-fhi sum of $300.00 l‘ year, llsllllthor- , , $12.00: C. st. Clair Trainer. cilllz- Md by 0w E8 aw 0f each veer IBRIIQ, Charlottetown, $420.00; W. E. Darby. Summerside. $240.00; L. B. Meilish Montague, $160.00. Treasury .. . Plebiscite, $500; J. O. ‘Elections. $15.00: J O C. Campbell, lEvacuee Children, , so great the ,Ca.mpbel1_ Tax Branch. $272.00; J. , atson MncNliuRht. ‘$099.60; J. Watson MacNaught. Law Clerk. |Tux Traino ‘Geo. J ‘W. E. Llzyd G. Lmvis, Crown Prosecutor, $550.00; S. . cutor. $300.00. J.O. Branch, $10.00; $4.60; George J. ‘Tweedy, Minute ln Council appointing Hon- ourable John A. Campbell u Mem- . ber of the said Board: “Copy of a Minute of Hts lion- our the Ilieuienant-Governor-ln- Council dated 7th December, 1939- Fisherman Lona Board a Member of the Plsh- ermen's Loan Board. vice H. l-i. . "Honourable John A. Campbell, Hentherdale.” COpv of a Minute of His Honour the Llcutenant-Governor-ln-Couil- cll dated 3rd July. 1940. "Councii ordered that Honourable H. H. Cox. Chairman of the fish»- ermans Loan Board. be paid at (Continued from 9559.1) Total. $1,663.74. O. C. Campbell. C. Campbell, dept J new rote was arrived at. No munic- , _ government has the same $4.00; J. O. C ment in subm g estimator. Pro- vincial governments may budget for either a deficit or u surpltis but in civic government the budget must come as close as pbfiibie to balanc- ing revenue and expenditure. fill different departments of the City take in their estimates for the year The finance committee then checks them over, after which they are sub- ml ted to the Council who have the right to make any changes they Tux Branch. $250.00: C. St. Clnir Traincr. C. St. Clair r. Crown Prosecutor. $550.00: . Tweedy, Magistrate. $65M); Darby, Magistrate. $650.00: S Hessian. Crown Prosc- Total. $5,050.60. C. Cumnbe l. Consolidation of i Chandler told the meeting how the . ‘fiiilrilege a arvinciel govern ‘ as .. ill/E APRIL 1.2. 124i British need Red Cross funds- And materials Bong time ago. it was statcd that r Herbert Morrison Home Secretary for Britain, had appeal. ed for cash contributions rather than materials from Canada. In c. 81y to an enquiry made by {he Red Cross. Sir Herbert later sent the follovrng reassurance regarding the need for materials a; well as funds: London. March 27. I041 National Commissioner. Canadian Red . ‘Toronto. Glad to be able to remove mis- apprehension elbout civil ldefence comforts scheme stop. Pleas,- con. vey to Canadian Red Cross my decn and grateful appreciation of their "unstinbed help to our civilian army 0f anti-a’: raid defenders through the supplies which they are send- ing to bile civil defence comforts scheme. Canada's lifts of Incl)- ey are greatly valued stop. No less so is the stream of comforts knit‘c.~l by devoted hands all over the D0. min-ion stop. Tucked awav in the corners of ships among the mun- itions u send us these comforts and a ouch of warm human km:- ness to the grimmer Contributions mad, by your steal: country to m». ctmnlon effort stop. These com- forts will be used as central reserve from which to supplv heavliv at. ‘talc ed areas stop. Desire neither gif in cash or in kind to bc in. terrupted stop. Hope this T835511‘.- ance removes ‘all duflcutles. lien-heft Morrison. Home $60l‘§§6§_‘y__!_0l’ Britain and M. the lB/ma time effic- len y. The following motions were pass- lecl during the meeting: RESOLVED that tenders b» call- ed for painting and cleaning Gilli)- cil Chamber, specifications at the City En oer’s Office. Tenders to be subm tiled April 18th. Moved by Councillor Blanchard; seconded b; Councillor Lapthomc. RESOLVED that tenders be called for one 60 or 65 foot nlliill- inum ladder for Fire Department. tenders to be in by 510111 25th, Mov- ed by Councillor MacDonald; sec- onded by Councillor Lapthome, Following the the texts of the two Ivy-laws covering the new tax rate and establishing the Installment payment and fixing the rate of dis- count". By-lnw levying Ind npeclfylnl: the rate of assessment on reai cs- tate and rsonsl property and the smount o poll taxes in the City qt c rlottetown for xenml w)" purposes, under statutes 21-22. George V, Chapter 31. BE 1'1‘ ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Charlotte- town as follows:- lst. ‘Ilhe rate of Assessment on Real Estate for general Civic pur- poses under said Statute for 01c your conunencirll the first nay of Junu A.D. I941 and ending 1hr thirty- irst day of December A.D I941 ls hereby specified and fxcd at the rate of 2.85 per cent of ulc < E. 5 O - E’. - r i? Z‘- I" F»? “Z y th tion Roll cf all Real Estate Personal Property liable to ti in the said City and of all per- sons liable to pay Poll Tax tilercin made and dlllv returned by him on March 16, I94 2nd. The rate of Assessment. Personal Prdperty for such general Oil Civic purposes for the year ccm- -mencing the first day of Jlllllifiry A.D. 1941 arid ending the thutv- first day of December A.D. 104i is hereby specified and fixed at the ‘- raile of 2.85 ‘per cent of the value of Personal Property‘ and asffscvti by the Assessor of t e stud City in the said Assessment Bock and val- uation Roll made and duly return- ed as aforesaid. 8rd. The amount of Poll TM w be paid by every rson returned by the Awgssgr tn l. e general Assn-s- ment Book and Valuation R_o1l in the year commencing the [ilk-l dill. of January A.D. i941 and cndlllg flu,- thirty-first day of _Decembcr‘A. D. 1941. is hereby specLfied and flx- ed at the rate nf Five DOIIHPS To establish the Installment ha)" ment of Civic Assessments and to fix the rate nf discount thereon. Bu; rr ENACTED by U18 cll-y of Charlottetown as follcws:-- y‘: 1. That all ordinary general _C_l\-f~ assessments on real and lwfgfilii}; roperty wlthin tiiq City of Caul- ibtiletown for the fiscal year WK-“j ning on the first day of lillllllfll\ 1941 shall be due and payable :11‘: four equal installments within _stil__ f cal year as follows:—0:te ifiAlanl ment on the thirtleth day of i - one installment on the mo day of June, om,- installment on W. tlhirtleth day of September p}! ‘h, installment on tile tillrly-f-i-t ‘-‘ of December. , M 2. A discount of three 000g,“ will be deducted from each 01> l -)_ merit uid on or before tlic data ereof, but onl if n» ll 1 previously .due inste lment 011ml)’, some assessment be than in ari .i__ in whole or in Dirt and it lilg w) ‘on be no; m grrcals for ' payment of p011 tax for the yfllatrlém 8". ghotilganogllcley oifverasfisi m“ no ave n , ten days before the t lrtleth flillzegi A9111 I941 then the insta ‘lib’? we» w-le Se". e at the rate aforesmd l! l?“ m” ten days after the actual sv- a such notice. _ k b“ miafhfifl. tl§.....l‘é‘§°‘“'.‘§tl..-.. ... otherwise 1e er than 1310 {$210}: asgesscnent of the ye"- slsil be due and arable l“ 5° “my equal installmeng its bhenfgfl‘: to fall due upon such genera a..£‘.n.d merit and on like due dfllfgkl, m, each of such installments t-l mm lhkewlsemdllcounteble at 1B oresa . . . ll. Should my useamminlzc y; peeled and such Wtml d“; o, terinlned before the due ‘ ' "a Statutes. 82485.00; J. Watson Melc- me my, o; Ieyenteen hundred 401. m, M»... - » y see fit for economics-l purpos- )?i%10‘b}0t' TggglsoliigM or Batu“: lam ($1700.00) per nnnum, retrolw- m, 1n mivim at, um "to p, i; t ' ' ' - ' ' live to January 1, i940, And that noses“, m i “mew.” vmdo" l iii‘; bilabial’ minrimgsdrhgganilglr h 11 1 , w. Stewart a keu th Attur v- - e y w eve a sine stuPl-IB .G¢nm,1; s e i“ of the Treasmy 30:11! iscon- | l. What arc the names oft-here- “m!” l! "W0 ml d!" .000 |llevlnlz vendors and clerks to wnmn of s Minute of His Honour Continuing Councillor Glandlcr n. payment was made in respect of the eutenant-Governor-in-Colm- sum that, the higher rate was ne- tllie lievlnlz venggolrst Bélld Olllgifrfli 152a Julghlwa ‘ this cer . . " on page o e " r er u o n, t f Milton; f Public Accounts i940. and state the muncnlggifl 33th 551-11, 193d hug- Q.,,,‘§,"§,,‘LQ"°,,,,Z,,,E",E’,?Z w amount bald each, 2. What item "General Expenses. 81,358.44" ! on Da State ed "Administrator Fisheries Grant." Council did and doth hereby up- point the following Commissioners to be known u the Provincial are m! 1 n‘ o! me, to sinlcinl funds. These were ac 50 of the Public Accounts. the names or llii persons w °°"""""~’*’ "“""'- ogfcmewhere in the vicinity of cessiteted to a large extent in order 351d year shall be due cllunants . or within tan day: after not ex- I asseument pendtturcs mane by prevlcull coun- eih, the chairman of the finance such date. or be any installment thereof, thcn 5W‘ make revenue meet- installment mey be paid W113‘? and at. thin new rain. less discount u aforesaid. R- allowance fol’ lulv r=d\wt"‘"_"°"“"f i ing on determination of still)” "1’ ‘penl shall be thereafter tabla-YE“ refimd or titl-éiwlseksggsggufar m, a’ A" pol es and Pillllbl‘ qn the ltidrtleth ally of Avril l“; thereof t1 sud) i til ten days "0"" ‘r "1"" ‘c: Wimilii |_ thereafter. and no discrun l . ' i’ llmcnt. 0 ,h _ t d d m Fishermens ‘Loan Board, with pow- In closing his remarks Ooun- be allowed on any lnsta F l. gmgp,{"‘ggf,°",,,,‘;’,‘gsg"i,,°m“g, my? er to administer any gent not ex- cilloi- Chandler ‘congratulated trlei any Issues-merit vmlie bllfnfflélifmfl, ceedltnq twenty-five thousand dol- different ccmnattees In keeplnn ceased b; in arrears Infilll. slid. vinoe lars (25.00) u the share from the Province of Prince Edward Island. up u‘ received during the their estimates as Give the total cash sale of mam," could so m“ retail vendor store in the pro- the Prohibition Act for ~~Q...I ~-\’~“..r\‘ l:w ns they poll tax. the City would b; ebb to operlte economi- DIATKI Amman’