AG __l§'__1_?PASS numes W°-’» :wi who their MENS RUBBERS Mesh fins quality rubbers to fit all shapes of shoes. Good SPAT BUBBER8 iF1T?£l7" (2ll2iiLl7Vl’ (lllkili/i1NF7]E1§l) Clllldrea's first quality ruli- RUBBER BOOTS bbers an i* m in UNI ef cmmnsws nuns" Boors Childrm’ first 5"' 500117 knee law nb' wearing at these low prices. 75c 98e Men’s low ent 'rubbers te wear with spate. Stiff backs to insure slip ing off. Alisa; ...?... ,ac oA(1)>‘1,§:|;'SrltlUnnrs` Lsnms cure OES Fleeeed lined A smart style for throughout - all Sirrina' wear, gives first quality, black excellent protection or brown, to fit ber overslroes, warm fleece linings. Sizes 6 to 2 (includ- §£2$§T?Ti.. $I.25 limi- A %""'~=r~a;==» Ill V GUM nuanans First quality black work rub- bers, stmrdily built to give rugged wear. Ribbed rein- forcements at back and roll- ed soles. 2§f7f??_~.. 55.69 __ IEL/'_?BR§__ First quality all black gum RUBBER BOOTS First quality black gum rub- ber boots with sturdy red rubber soles and heels, well reinforced at all wearing ?T?ot.--". $1JN5 ilu; I ..»~»~~».~ slew ii £1111. ._ $1.35 §’.2"'.’ff‘.'.‘.'... $1.59 i:s“§:?fL-. $i.39 The Act imposes precaution cm points. Knee length ..... sa. length .......... EGISLATURE GUMMITTEE ESTERDAY Provincial Leiisllture. March li.. 'Hu House met at 1130 s.m. Answers to question.; were tabled. On motion oi Rm. Hr. Mohan, bill entitled In Act to inco- te Dawson‘s Limited was re- lvcd and read 'l'|l|l'l|Bbldln¢ The following bills were reed a time and passed; sn Act to Amend the 'ilearhexs rannuatlon Act, 1961. so Act to 'Amend the vital stat- es Art. An Act to Amend the Prince of ales College and Provincial Nm-. school Act. An Aoi to Amend an Act respe&- d08S- atét to Amend the Mhrriage .l . AnAct to nesuiate the rights and tier oi landlods in assign- ute and winding-up proceedings. An Ant to amend me Geome- lnoorporstion Act. Fire Prevention Aoi _ or motion or 1-ron. Mr. Maumee Hvuse went into committee with - Wismore in the chair on sec- readmg of an Act to Amend an L to prevent the destruction of n, forests and other property ff. part oi those starzing meg at icular seasons oi the year. The 'or violating the provisions the Art ls increased under the to a ilne of not lose than $10410 not more than $50.00 for each Ind in default oi payment rent for a term not ex- thrce months. Nfmotcr emphasized the lu- mensce oi forest and wood suggested there dlould in the press of the the Act and amend- ln order to emphasise the e oi’ the motter. Mr, McPhee said that this been done last year. objected to the D¢M1ty. He cited 'hm were necessary, as pate hes, for the po- nil is obliged to see ti e d xi P @1150 IGI instanoed the occurred last of every precau- e part oi the maining iot- e. He assur- ' t the proper ended would the press. el. as an the stat- ii §§E=r§§§§ aa ;§§5o§'3§ E 5 og. cohstabies, of the °°°°l\rr. me -E Eirir to $2.85 T.'.‘.‘.i‘3. $4.45 75 m of the land. be drafted to W. McPhee pointed out advanced. the Act does not prevent per- Pr-ozrees was sceadingi mmhzafireuniarmprem-ed.t1ia committee asking s:1'¢¢d¢?i1ry purposes but the sit again. `| O ' llreit]\ld¢‘m6ll .ia as _i - h _ | ' ' _ W- ; Premier uacrsmmr ur.spees-,ernm»=\t»¢0°tI~v\ ,_ or-__-~ oneocumdennito pledges which umm numb l|r.l.ea: “0fcourseweadmiti-\\00GDs¢1'VaX»1veshmd made. bl “l“11°b1 that srsoooo was for re-zummg, continued. vu to effect a ravine *N °°"““=°“* °° mmm 'UU' and they hunt raicouwooa noni- or 815.000 by introdwins Ola Asc an .Mi'11¢=°\'h°‘I“l1U!\l“f1\N°f°ftelmorrmceorwaloaoouege." renssonstobervl-iderltlrelybvlhe °“'°""m“'°d 'M i-\\°0°v\rlm¢ntt°d=¢=m»e ul- -rim_1ww¢m_ m_ 1,..4¢,¢_redernoovornment_1hcLrcorau llK.0h\|IfG1l\Ur0¢lliNi\‘!1edm|_\o¢ncu“ mmzunc Ibsrallmldolalnoslietffolthomgqu-°(hm4 balmeethebudgetlzuttheynever dreamed that ,the Conservatives ge wouidclalrnthattheincreaseinpmnm- iii-“I 10 flolbiio oolnpar- budnn “H s-tively epmkhla"-'was \mJustiiied. mug “mm” HB.lh'.!»oahedsivenalecture;5h,3°|m¢,°d°7»~h °ff4¥l»'-|»°D-ff°m the Conservativehadred ll\dvh1¢hh°e¢ther-eeponoiomtyottn t-1111101*-he financial situation is theirs czrvwosrivcnv f0_cutinued from Page 1) gn az§;§=§ ii§E§ ggggi' §_§9_g;»¥ 'S F g eitiirtf tri? *e§5§§` Eéér enrol on mark He intheprevious presentdovsrnm 'oneinvanada its expuiditure. edpurtioiioposi andhsdrefused Cqxositionsusseatiou cutofiotllbper eriescf indresains i§§§§§§ ? 7 asia; 5 5 5:51 8 Elin int iéittgiggr not|obeyo&thssoopeof the Act. Msnbennismaintained that in someoimrmstancesitwssdimeult tornakeadistinctkmbetweuxvil- Lgeandrorestmes. Hon.Mr.McPheeetpl.l-inedthat dansercompsls inputtin( rrirtrtrgriéotrir .§§5§g§E.§e§§§§§§,s§ e "r ~ §i§r§§;.§i§.;i§;;r § is és. n ggi it 9%?gr;E5-5. igs yeh; org; ifsgigigia' ggigfg Eng: §*§ Dig; sigi 3 .ii have oeenoz mutonu oemtycmssee " remisessnd - ‘aww §§é5§§§§§‘§§§§i §§3§i§§§§ 222; E EEEFEE; §E§E‘ EE igiiiigwfeiii rr ' Q iégiiiggggig rgigrégi ggi £55225# ' Cuildl- - CANADA’S LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 123 Grafton St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. crease-slightly-thetases pooplalttbmwasj 52 5? "?§§E§§55i?ii§§§§; rt§fi§§§§;§§f22l §§§§§§ii§"§;§§€i arsuments ‘E = s §#=1e=.a 2_i§r§g§5“e§§§ ir-g rftiigigr §5§s gigiég _ go it Province E i and 1982 had let that ment E§ P5 5.2 5? gg .SSE §§5s gag; .§@§;5§ 98 s -°§552§r§EE fgiiiiee EU B I. I .téeiégsiééaif e5'°§ " irra' aiggid s reg iight? gig.. 2@a§5“€ er; Rgomggr ara... erieers airs UNL H35 due to a long period of Conserv- UN1 N011 ative assurances that increased C°”-WW' taxation was unnecessary," he ds- fered” in ¢1u¢¢ 1 called the The Con- Liberal Campaign, U19 off the poll uced the and bm- hon. friend permit when con- a qustinn." favorable. Mr- Lea: “Go ahead." t iU°”1y °hus° mm’ md h°’ thnx" hat this Premier Macmillan: "Will my over a hon. friend tell me what his cam- hmm 'hc' md tm swam” mu be paign was in 1919 regarding ln. calcu- crease in taxation?" lr. Lea: "Are you speaking of i r my campaign!" rder-rad to the Duncan Com- pn., 1 Mmm” . .. _ minim award, commending the mlgnmofryom, pa_|.;_‘~` The can Governments lhroilhotrt the services of Dr. Cyrus Macmillan Mn Lea. ~-In 1919, n was of world “all with mln indebtednm, in the Ocmmimion but contending mam-,K revmm md expenditure all wid: falling revenues? an now that the interim payment of 8125,- meet, of mm.u_». bezinning to take stock how they 000, recommmded by the Commis- heme, Magumm. nwlmwt m_ em oo. rr instances urwsiafg 'mcxiumguu au ` W' on I cmsmg t“°"°°'" ti asrivulwm con u e e per , proportionately M _ be Z ~-rh t _ dur 0°-ODUYB V0 ml!- inorease in public debt in this small compared with the other on gn, ghgfm; m;k‘m£;m @q 5" 1:2 keting system. rrovmee. rn ms prion or rar-m asa-mms Provinces . did I pe.-,Quarry ,mu ,O 9,, ,,,,,_ ,mm |,, me ,,,,,,,me..“"" ° C I I E I “W *M '“““°°““°‘”“ *Y“nF"‘°°'m ou.” pleonthatground Nommmuur in-.r..e»: 'wou, neqaokecnev- "° ma” my " Arnmmt b\U1d1H8 ever heard me make that ery platform in my district, it My rggmwq L“_ mme “mn "'°F‘“em°m"" '-mf*-" i Government is mn \:dl¢i°h¥ hon. rrf;naMa1d urlsthruhfienrllibe mt; wal;-eemfnwmunmbom-Pm: “nm u “um Bum' ° mv' which utwmmhm , ~ tvvarmrycommendedsndwhichhe party plhtfbfm in 1919?' should m .d md only M, Lea. “Wu um ,n th 1 ._ ur. me sam no noticed that me °““°““°° W "'°' for-my-» ° P' Government had purchased bonds vmcuuy' Hr. lies: “It is hardly necesnry mir- orme,atthemoment,tohavea in the&iorm.Wearedeailnswithmy lead- friend’s at the present time.” labdly bums gm hadieitunabhtoholdoutsueha mgrsomise. ,oi the Western provinces fm- the , Pmnuei- Macmillan: "c¢reauuy.",e1nklns tuna, are proportion or ‘”““‘ ’°“ °'° “ ‘mm ’°“ "°’° owortunism' Mr. Lea: “I will ask my mmm these bonds being about one-third Pram" md M"'m°°°' °‘ Awww the Liberal Tax- friend to read the atform and oi the sink' funds. The* did not mn? sec that there was no increase in 100! 'Cry secure, if the . xemiers “r‘,,l‘°°' n' '.3 no" n°°°°"'r" _ °‘ ” "-» RPASS Lea had taxation rornired I think he statement was co t “un” - P - is re- rrect tha those .. f-hit this C8-111118 his own Dlrform now. l Provinceeareon the var-pcihmg. W' Ju" “ m“‘°h` . tooo. or io oo. .. .. ........... mo. ~ »~. _ ,H snot: sworn: umm-:D .Ivy reason now. that there was no referencel He criticised tb, Government mr Mr' hu' em W" ce oz ur- to no increase of taxation in our mor-wing the gasoline tu, u it °°'“"“"‘°“ W* °°'°’°°°“ ‘ mimi Dlatfonna but it was in my hoc. wa muh- my motor muon dm” ”‘ °"" d” ‘”° ‘°"’ _ mend.s_.. "nm -hmm N dhmmmwd the protection and lupptrt Premieruscanusu: ~ramnot\n-lnnisthisway. °°“m'"°"‘"‘°“"""’°’”‘“‘“’°" deflvme *-het I lm tmns 0° vin Pr¢m1erueouuran:°'wrut¢eom ""”?“"°°““’°'"‘°"""°"“°°“°’ you down to your platform or rm, the reduction in motor veiuoro u~ °‘ “" ”°°”” °°""‘.“"°”' '° °°“‘ _ that you ,em mm' to nm me om* 18-,” tinue that protection. = "* m._ D” °on_ Wuntry on-» mr Le.. Mr. MacDonald: “I submit that increased enormously. Mr. Lea: “I was not going to run this tax ry to b1om,_ this country at that time. 1 was vehicles. the end s very junior member of the pany those w to 8199.000 -quite a boy at that time-and I and tractors Years this was not consulted in the building cents put to saszooo or platforms at all r no not an siven bac I means must be architect at that time. I was not more." , ue. The considered wcrthy oi employment ‘"5 ‘W“'°”"’Y 4°” “°" N511" '-50 e a tax then." .ui “.*,"_‘ ,nd lrevi financhl dtuation and has ‘-~°° .P'°":.*;.:.°°“‘“-°= or .,,,,,,,,, 2:: :”=:.°“.:.:.~::.:;°°..':- °.“:.~ Oppo- orm t without the consent Assistance to ' ~ °~ - sition. of the party." been given to a greater auth; in °°“m M" '°°°‘u 5 b‘1¢t¢¢ Mr. ua: "1 wouldnt aeempt 1.u»¢r»|a man by oouservaezm, rn, '°°'°“ ""3 “°°”‘°“ '° W4 W* 1° sn. un “sn-er' mu a uuog at um time because Leu continues. ire eine ueerai um’ "°”°~ Th’ ’°°P‘° "°" N- my experience of platforms in this governmental assistance In espn- umm' °1"m°‘1' *M "N 190511( nam that ne, Provmoowutmttneywererome- isingthaseeormnoomnnas- °°"°°‘”"°'“‘°“°°"'°"1°Pf°'- 'n cmbbmr than to cot in oar mmm *°°' f*°°°°‘°"r- lilrehresent- lsr. J. A. MacDonald: “You had Thu season ditures in no platform at all, had you?" has Omtinuing. lr. Lea warned that‘ Si eg; r r it e ,_ s - sri; lei. Igiéi itil? iii? e 2235 of'ila1l|rAs-seaanit went into Gosmittse Wlgmueintheclllrd incorporate lhebomlldt Oilmty, the i ii tr ‘i P-It away unlessanattemptisshortiymade tion to balaneg rwvanue and ospendit- Fl if il ure,thebanhwiilrefuestoad- vanceanymors money to the 0overnment.’lhiswil1betheri~ sul¢.hepl'od.icted,iftheOovq-n msntdoes 1 I E r 3 E r § E Old s 3 .E E; §z §r§§t§ ug na1rl:"Itrnaybe takingthe Oonsuv- "!can'tnoall.atthe| git, §§§f i oi? THURSDAY L00-Women'l Uhliiod PUNT 3"' 7.00-'Rule Squares. 1.30-Annual C. G. I. T. concert and Entertainment - Hearts Memorial Hall. _ for lsficulture let them appoint a Marketing Board and see that 011° salesman is allowed to handle the seed potatoes. Mr. Lea read a circular issued by the management of the P0!-si/0 Grower; Association, which stated that the steamer that was charter- ed to take the Associatiods ca-rso of seed assembled at Georgetown last December. previous to comin! here discharged a cargo in Bt John, N.B.'1‘hepartywhohadthecar-go was asked by a certain competitor to delay ita discharse as it would 1.n¢itWlsi»h8Dll'tY skin( the tered, complied with the requst. When the steamer arrived oii Georretown it was impcssible for account of ice and r 8 E t=ré* §§§~§§§ rsriégr EE H ieggéé iiiiii mon do I 5_ 58353 2§@”§ ‘§g§§§ lu' sg into E _ 5 § § 5 § *éggg initio! F iiiiiii. in §i;s;§5 ¥ * l' ffi' ii 'Eg its g Es §§§§.§§ ii 55§53§i§§§§§fl §E!E§»EgE° E Eifggikriigiggi r*ri§Ef§;§§r;§5 5§i§zi§*§§§§r’i ir." rg, gggéggaggéggsrigg ‘E5 §;1s.rio§e;§§ii§§§ ig; »f ;§gE's ;i»;.rrsf~§. ff E? §§»§§§§-rifieitlié ii §ri:@§§§s5ii;sfirs §r epoeatomarkat 5 .4 rr i £ € E lhalllsal 5 s Yestilatlail” W. IAC: "l\lGU&I name nan ocean; muaume, ur. Qouidbe wtified 5 our farmers pro- sent around to submitted that uid be rectified, estigaticn was ne- ousary. outside wll\P¢¥-iw! abculd be in a wsition to destroy are-ft §§r§E §s§§8§ Eggga Ei lk. J. A. Ma¢.D0|1lld.:"Why ogg L55? uuuuuri' "gm Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores Ltd. B;yi,;,;_ inthisgreatollain. I i range of growing girls widths. 123 Grafton Bind, rubber boots-sturdy rolled edged soles, well reinforced at all wearing points. Excep- tional value. “ i Thank You! The AGNIW-BURPAII IBO! BTOBIS LIMITED wishtotakethis opportunity to ea- press their sincere thanks to the many hun- dredsofpeoplevvhovisitedtheopenlngoftheir UliarlotietovmBr\noh, vrhidailihe85ths\