__._______.______ ._____._______. n11: 11c ARDIA ‘lhe Gulrdiln may be bought n 0f the following stores In (Irricr Boy at 2o p c1 give your order t This column f: re served for 1| of local interest, "'5 -M - Tygiine and at 2 cents u word, st T“ '_‘—- 0F MR. 1on1: o. _________ "LES lust arrived W“ 1*- Pmmerous r Stccl in stock :11. yes to mourn his —FINED $00.00 charged before bliglfhlflllg Darby °l1 Saturday afte 1" Malimiue Ceniet L—_————§__ $100.0! and custsfgd was fined u R 1- ————— Mr. Peter Power P ODULER‘ _ IKMGS-‘lrs- 5115011 B6 mother of Hlldil. u 35¢ W861! for Mon- Budlong. (owned bv Helen Rogers, 3,11,, f gig is visiLng friends 0 KENSINGTON. _ Cll1ldl'€]1 Jllllllilf.‘ illl !‘(l to Kciisin ton 1.1 cl Donald return- ‘ Th . iMFS-lijviiis Muttart of Carleton _ clvclll and cliild- “as '1 V15110r to Summer-side last rcn will remain 111 W991i _ -—Mrs. Grace Profitt u 10W“- Oil ‘inc pruiid spiciriclc B‘ few days l" Summels hriilicrl over scn. ice y u 1.11111’ number cf _ 1111c 111111 virlnifv lnst_M°11¢!fin are vislti Prcsoyieriun “R1155 recently bcugnl. Iunyor Russell 01111111111011 SJIHLCII and 1s 110w 111 process of hciiilz moved 111111111. 1111‘ silnervised hy N111 iuirnmztoii. '1 iveiuy-iivo minis “TF8 used 111 tile trip on iliciuiioiid Buy re ice-around Biucii Pi. to Mills‘ point. Zlhe time taken “'11s three hours- 101' a distance of approx1111a1ely' eight miles. '.i‘l1e house is now oii drv lrind "it will be iiiovcd to hsiisiiuzlcn by Ciiuiiiiii Power alter lhe heavy snow 111011;». The winter scnson has its ndvnuiaccs 11s ivcll rs ils disadvantages 1'11 those Northern -IIOUSE IIAULING Austin Bears of ouse. loysisus Croken visited —~Mr . aCt-UD was Charlottetown on Thursday —K G . . . 11 Jack Casllemazi has uties at the RQA, cl at Summer-side ending his furlough gt; hi; n Brockville, Ontario. , Howlan aridVicinity Special credit union and co- tirig was held in St. Hall Lot 5 .on March of men and women with great interest lo d Mr. Rose who delivered an 11g discourse on the values it; Unions and Co- tives. Rev. M. J, Rooney w addressed the meet- rt Gaudet. President Union and Mr. Ar- nold Wood. Vice President also oc- cupied seats on the platform. The short musical program was well rendered finder ttlie a a F. training scho interior. iaiiicd on Friday vvriiiiig in lion-l Wiuiglrs l).i.ill‘_“l' and 1111's bride of Cred Cohn '1‘. Waugh. (lice Audicy MucKiiy of Album’). deuce on the old \1V.'lilflll home- thcii- bcsi, wishes in tho bridc and groom. Mr. Darrell Ifickctls acted as chal man. Mrs. prcskied at the piano and played the Wedding March 11s lhe bfldfi filifl groom clitsrcrl the rconi, Mr. Aden Large Wris cailci rcad an addrcs: His many friends will learn with regret that Joseph A. Doiron of or “Means and Duvar is seriously ill at his home. g the past two years he Vice President of Holy Name society. and President of the Catholic Action study Club f Duvar. He was also a Director of St. Anthony's Credit Union. His Raymond Doiron is also on the sick list-D Hitler opens Balkan front At sunrise BERLIN, April 6 —(AP) — Hit- lcr, opening a new war front, sent his legions into Greece and Yugo- slavia today by land and from the air as the sun rose in southeast young couple with nicncy. Mi‘. Waugh made a fitt- ins: reply exp rssing his nullified- aiion and pleasure for the hon- ‘ru- bestowed upon him and his bride. Aftor all had siiging "Ror they are Jolly Good Fellows" some informal speeches were made by Mr. Rruben 1.8.1111» and E. C. Czscly. The iemrfnder E1‘ games. Refreshments were Those asslstln? lhe hostess in her peasant duties were Mrs. Wyman Clark and Mrs. Alden Large. room is the son of and the late Harry Waugh and his many fricn is settling in hi5 Mid exlcnd a. hearty welco l1.s charming brfdca-S that ope. Relchswehr legions crossed the Serbian and Greek borders from Bulgaria with Hitler's command:- "Bc humane where the opponents meet you Wll-h humaneness but where he sfhows brutality bNak him harshly and ruthlessly!" German warplanes bombed Bel- grade, the Yugoslav capital. (Neu- trals in Berne, Swlodtzei-land theaxd lanes were us m p The Greeks said Balonikl. their big Aegean seaport» also was attacked from the, air.) The Germans called it u “count- er-attalck" against British forces in both countries, a resort to armada re-cslablish "order and security- They said the Italians, Germany's axis ally already embattled with Greece, had joined the attacks with air support against Yugoslavia. (A radio broadcast heard New York said Italian troop were attacking in Southern Yugoslavia.) "In view of the advance of Brit- ish expeditionary forces from the G-ivek sector northward and their joining mobilized Yugoslav armed forces, which has become known. units of the German army lined up for a counter-attack this momi-Iil. the high command claimed. “The Cheek and Serbian frontier has been crossed in several places. early morning hours attacked Berb- ian airdromes. and with strmik‘ f0!‘- mations. the fortress of was attacked: Barracks were des- troyed together with hits on mili- tary and wur-fmportflnt (Belgrade was declared an 09011 w!‘ by m; Yugoslav government y. "Italian air force! llllflllfi it "i! . S ll same time surzcbejictivgs m mmk via.” M1‘. Thomas Sharpe of Cupe Tor- cniine visited Borden this week. guest of his brother George W. bharpc, Mr. Sampson Walsh of Albany was to Bordon 011 Friday. kuesr. ughtcr Mrs. Jack sexton. n M i1 r Sammie:- buainqgs $12113: 1o Bvrden Robert MBOPIICISOII of Bor- wlih hei- grandson H whose parents lcft niominir for a trip to lends here are sorrv to hear of in n of Mrs. George Jny en and ail hope to see her con. R” Mr. Henry Cereitl or Borden left morning to attend the is sister in Montreal. oh Toombs who has been Jctown undergoing treat- flifdllflllbh returned to his firs“; was" .1111. ma: ac c rs Bummerside on B31121? Mrs. Russell Bell and Mrs. Lloyd spent a few days turning on Monday Mr William Millington of Borden as ‘been a patient in the PEI, plinl undergoing treatment 1e- d to Borden 011 Wednesday- Thursday. April 3rd Mrs. Cecil wart cf Borden entertained at. tab es of auction in aid of the ladies-prise was won by e . Campbell with consola- Mrs 5h liclcusglunch was served by the cites: after whit-n playing W11! 1'9- umed for the frceoenut which wan hr Mrs. Wm. Omm-A. A cream dfesfinfl is espwlllly g cd on f"u't anlrds. of mnycnnrse. fcld d‘ 1m, o; sweet. cream, wblwf ~-_-___...___ .__. _.__.____.-.___ 1.058 was 1t BDPToxima/tel could be learn suranoe. Two fires in S’si1ie over The week-end Summerslde firemen were out shortly after noon on S for a fire at the home of Dr. F. MacNeill on Church Street. is in the residential section of the The fire which was evidently caused bv a spark from the flue. had gamed some headway before it was discovered bv some boys who were bassinft and. saw flames coming from the roof of the front part of h They immediately ran and told Dr. MacNeill. who called the fire department. had returned from church a short time before, but had not noticed the r e. The fire brigade responded at once and scoii had the f The fire destroyed shingles on the front part of house and there was some damage to the interior of the house from w r a . On Saturday night o'clock Sumnicrside firemen spondcd to a call for a. fire at the Dominion Hotel on Water Street. ‘Iliis blaze also started from a spark from the flue. and caused consider- able damage to the roof and to thfi The damage to the terior was from water. _'I‘he Domin- ion Hotel is in that section of Wan‘ Street near . where there are a number 0f 0111 wooden buildings. some of the old- est in the town. and l1 gained headwav it would have been quite a montage to the business 54w- tlon of the wn. On Friday niaht. shortly MW! midnight. the town bell ranszlbui not for a fire. The alarm was ll V9171 to locate the whereabouis of an s1- derlv resident of Summerside v1 o had been missing for 5011111 11°11" from his home. As he had not been verv well. it was feared somethinil had liaDDericd to him. I-lekwia-‘i ‘lge cated near the railway W80 a: M vicinity of the MacEwen R411“ had the east end 0f the Wwn- s been visiting a friend. British Army (Continued frwl DB8! 1) control. Greece from EWIN- trcops sent directly from Britain Informed sources refused to say who was in command of the expedi" 1 tion. ‘rhc army was sent. "in full @011‘ suitation with the Dominion 89V" eminent; conoemed." i316 W113i" announcement said. It was added the R. A. l". some time been operating in Greece against the Italians 179° strongly reinforced." As far as the British public was concerned the fact. that the troops were sent was a well-limit m?" for several weeks. No word of re- ports carried abroad of the 1B h1g5 appeared in the British press. when the war cabinet decided to send 1m army. 1° W” 191m“ ‘m [he highest authority, __ involved wcrfi 8911MB“? °°ll°°d° i but 11 was said 11m 1111 the owl- biiities were weighed carefully 9-1111 1.11m. the campaign l. 800d chance of oomlnl 011- Tho cabinet advice because pldined W11 ene f R DIAN ONICLE supremo Court is “we shall be oblige the practice which we I COUNTY CHR Answers tabled Tell fllwlher To questions answers were tabl- in the Legislature - ._¢__..__ Fire levels Dwelling at Belmont, Lot l6 a r $1.1.‘ "hi? Belmont, not commun-it, l2 miles merside. The blaze e roof around the Si! rlipgiésidggble h e E rs covered the assists alone wi-th the tim family 1171111 were at ch Without means Ye RS PRINCE upheld. he said. Grim episode sea war COAST CANADIAN — (GP) - Surviv- ere tonilhl. told the h rim _.._._ y aftemcon GUI-YO - ncc of Larry Yco ln M"! 9° "hm"?! Unlvnl lean asked iihc Hun. hie an of the Fisher Board (Hon. Mr. Cox) tOGWQ dQIBJl-S 0f the Rem "X53313 0n page 77 of the Public irivins the mm mid address each such unioneor made and thespecific amount of the l Ans - sin-kins of a. British fr the coast. of Irela Thirty-rune officers %:e rescued by a Biritfsn w ma: llfgboat was relief from time miseries-with Fmil-a-fiveu. Pr ' h $0 un you now. Try Fruit-n-livev-yodil bu of oggficiion f m”, d h-‘Md h. . ,u I , o acreage of pota- m pmzn. hpnmnwrfllilylzuh celliliun toes? That would. no doubt, to my m t I _ Quad}! of New Brunswick to increase their lqvqmsoluoq $061126. Well, let the three Mari- nce. Mrs. Yeo was home an infant irrandchild n members of the nrilany of the neighbors c. Other 3x13 ‘WWW JOhh ‘Ilalbfit of n N- B» said “it he - can in each case. 0mm: Just P wcrs. rlssey Fisherman's Organ. Tig- b gear; loan, $200. rinel Fisheries Ltd., Mont. advances to fishermen; $1,- df allnllmOfiing 0 was power ess until the blau sons some dist-a Efforts m considered hel salvage corps niture from f; what was on saved but upst crno. Mrs. to right the fire was noticed by per- ve the dwelling wen bless and a volunfncr worked carrying [111-- he house. Much ETD-ind floor was airs was a raging in- ted unofficially . So bmuhfilm w“ products can be mark a terrific xplyi e cs ,, A Willlngbdfiiletguy m nus cgmlecum- I farmers of Ontario and Quebec to Farm Conditions Fisherman's Union; Y; advances to filsher- the“ w” ‘ “MM e 000. sub had let us have flak of hostilities." crease in the co of transporting ed states Skip -5 eXbariding expenditur , . . . Der and parks‘ Eastern Canada. As a resultof those ausmal acmvny‘ “m n° ‘mum’ re‘ advances to fisher-me B11 mound advances to fish- there was no in. ,, ,,, 5,1,, cs1: i“.i2&2.if.i.i.'i’f§1£‘l§.“§2.i§'3i . 3g <31“..'f...*.‘§;‘_',,".,l3'3$,% i”.§‘.i°';11"%l°.i.i§£ 1zl:'"r..:;;:::, =igji=inléiifi°iifiliilk°fim°ilii or °8“§.’."1°.§?.5"€1.'.“"..'.%r...‘..‘§".i.’.1i'§.fi"5i "3 °“ those offers at the present t.ime_ “ML ‘s dell” fiilrtlfiistopiay that the gm“ far as possible. the production of lion and ed uipme considerable sums T01" Wakes. for m isanoeored with i. oise.“ said the submar- ’s Union No. 19, North Cod liver oil plant; $565.- Unfon N0. 19, North oogfar and advances s Union No. 17; noes to fishermen. $610. n's Union No. 25, Souris; r and advances to fish- Maipeque Oysters l..t.d.. Charlotte- 5031112 advances to fishermen; $1,- allowances of men vice forces. All these to stimulate a. con. conditions, But u time this improve largely confined to and Summerside. Y. agricultural ma:- liave not kept pace ed demand and 1m. 5 hvme for a few day D to 1511,12 present More Provincial -_-__. (Continued from page 1) ‘There are several reas c Illshennen‘ Ui , 11 1. fleet: advanoaes In the m“ Dlm‘ it is Fisherman's Unlo ying gear and advances to ister of Public Works new building con- lconwood Hospital in 2. Was said building constructed slywtender, and if not, on what ba- the total cost. of a) for Labor, lb‘ ehelslefiéide by the Dominoin gov- rnational trade have nce of New Brunsw .. . cond. place. a tax icultural industry. t d reason ues in the very n das defense program It may well be that of the war. agricu]- rid foodstuffs will be of our war necessi- to the present time a surDlus ‘of these the bcssible -ex- and consequently blctfiurplus which t hos: production 1 11111.1( I ' ' . 3m 11 glffiflifkllfgfibnot only my ovm opimon. I am sure we are all gratifiedm . 1 . . _ . m- mcmbcrs of the Legislature on 1H5 service is definitely expecwd to (in dlggbgirlgséii ‘s’? tthat in general we mericc its CTOSIHHS in the month of _o, bonus,“ b s "ugly diifillorove ilk/lay. We are also verv 111cc 1o learn mems of the Drive provincial govern. t at the raiiwav company 15 1mm“. IE e eve s cf c0mmo- 1111mm: a verv greatly improved timat d f $90,030 iglmglifuirgii 1. the current year, k much opposition Premier Campbell proposed taxes rc- curtallment in the ales and consump- f the commodities do I think that the her of those commo- t to the payment oi’ the purpose of sup- Dublic health ser-y arly those services. at the stamping out, sense of tuberculosisw As regards the necessiiv of such I may refer to the public ac- counts of 1920. the last yearin which the Province had a balanced b' The general public health ser- showed expenditures o hospitals of $6.000. 1r. $1 800 bondlnk items for 194 w estimate of 322.474 for public health services; $13,500 for grants to hcs- bitals: acurrent grant of $6.000 to the Provincial Sanatorium. and a special grant to the Provincialsari- atorium w enable us to clean up cur liabilities and deficits which have accumulated over a period of vears. of $20,000: also the commencement of a grant for extra mural treatment of tuberculosis for the balance of the current year, of $7,000. In ail. $108,974: and I think it is possible that we are still only ing the fringe of the prob.em. 1. The construction of a dry was started at Fuloonwood commodities. wit. ocpiion of cheese. there is an exporta must either accum cm be found on Public Works Repo:t der A. T. McKinnon, volume of the s tion of either o the other hand. tliere_ is an ate and urgent necessity for ases 1n the produc- nts. machines. n1ili- A. Stewart asked the Mln- and other manu1ac_ cmment has therefore b vices and particul to direct. its ener at present or intended use or will be made of anada building purchaser. the Government, and what de- parfmenis of gov- ed to be quartered th lans for alterations to said is the estimated cost- work being done or to b0 rider. and if not, on what gies to stimulating are production of urgenz-i factory products, even at temporarily permitting 11 of agricultural markezs. “More Promising Features" "Naturally this situation bears with . particular gravity on agricultural- provinces such as ours. a few more promising _ his situation, which for the past seven or eight months has seemed so dark to us. "The first of llicse is the improv- t Bank building is the Bank of Canada. The 2nd and 3rd fl now being prepared The Department o eluding the Wome lic Works. The prepamtio u tlzd during the week end- work was done by day's [Agriculture in- ns Institute will Dominion Government with t ernnients of Great Britain a d place, we were able! the Dominion Gov- ernment an exemption wheat processing tax on the small‘ i private wrists. as they are called. of] d’ the indiviual farmer who takes a quantity of grain to a. mill processed for his own domestic use. ‘Iliat. I believe. relieves the farmers of this province from a tax ivhiclil Liquor Prescriptions Referring to the plebiscite taken,‘ last year on the the Premier said t e result showe a substantial majority agaiustadop- tlon of a Rovernmcnt control meas- ure and in practically the same ma-i iority against adoption of sale of beer and wine as beverages: and in a. "substantial majority" in favor of reduction of the number of prescrib- tions available to any one physiciln in any month to fifty. ‘The government," he continued. "has endeavored to carry out those recommendations, and in particular the recommendation as to the num- be: of prescriptions. But. of course. up to the present. there has been no statutory authority for any specific considered this recommendation of the plebiscite from everv angle and has consulted the mem- wc have come to the conclusion that it is not possible or proper to im a. definite statutory restriction fifty prescriptions per month per fer essence of the Prohibition Act is the discretion which is vested in c in Quantities of alcoholic liquors for those patients who consul hi Anv specific statutory interference with that discretion would under- the whole structure of the Falconwood Pin-chisel Mr. W. A. Stewart ister of Public Woks e kinds of goods and onwood Hospital nfirmary purchas- der present conditions. :5“ Pmvlmll“ I might have resulted in the practical, fe with the tote-l cost d sllPblies so purchased. kinds of goods and used for said Insti- wise than by tender year with the mm am purchased. “In the third place. whatevenmay be said of the allegedly iniquitous butter-pegging regulations, it had at whole question into discussion. with the result that the Dominion Gov- ernment has announced a policy of flxinlt the minimum price for butter, for the summer season. This sl le be of very great benefit to om‘ im-i t c goods p said Institutions for which were called, state the names icons or firms invitcd w 00d: befou making the CiemSir John Dill, chief of the British Imperial staff, Anthony c the fore ' s11» owonifild Wnvell. mandci- of the Imverial army 111 We Middle East, were on the siwfi “I114 5p0ke, the some sourcoIsa-fd. l! with one voice in favor. "Cerlalnly it's a risk." a qualified spokesman said. “But I bfllleve W were right. to Lake the risk. I have heard it said ‘better another Norway man another Czecho-Blovakiu.‘ am sure our decision was riG-‘ii- 1i was not criveied into rashl. was entered into witih ‘mt-lhe full knowledge of all that t P w" Another informant said the 11k L511 public would have been "b91311- od" at the prospect of "leaving the Greeks go down the drain." Observers noted that the infor- mation ministry statement referred only to Australian and New Zen- land governments beigg wnsulted, but, it was assumed that all Dom- lnions were similarly informed, and that the reason these two mentioned was because th formed a part of the army cn Greek il so . Inclusion of the Amines ed that some of the tmops came from Libya and this perhaps ex- Brltish forward poets were so llg tly manned that. the Nazis were ablc to occupy Bengal after it had been evevclafzd. Al. the same time, observers point- ed out it was not wise to assume that. fhed entire Hbyan force wu regarding cheese has. I think it willi be granted by an examination comparative dairy prices. resulted i an increase of approximately three what it. would have been cc of that agreement, is province the trend of ng in recent years has away from cheese production wards butter production; and I am doubtful if it would time to attempt to offset this trendi time. That is to sayJ if the transfer of but-H fer-making facilities back to cheese facilities could be don cnt speed or efficiency to yield I substantial increase in the nroduc-; tlon of cheese for national or im- perial requirements. But this cheese agreement should result in a bene- fit for those sections of the have retained the use offll-tfictendmmlled and Uh of those who ten o names pricccan befmmd 01117030346 1° Works Report. Al- $1111! w: reoeMn I PP 118 Al’!!! wood Hospital and so received. British llc-affinn - (Continued from page l) nun, Minister of Home Seoul-i "118 on Gennaziy‘: doub : "What has happened ." ll! added, "that Turkey decision when the blue Balkans is involved.‘ Opening of the new rronn, 1g provxie Britain with 0:1 the Yugoslav cont from In l1! attack. Government has therefore recommendation contained in the answers to the plebiscite. that before a plivaiclan shall obtain more than fifty authorised prescriptions during any one month. he t and substantial reason based on c i-eciui-emenu of ms practice- “In th sec scriptions in any one month. then ‘scriptions so issued shall v scrutinised. and the ohysl-y ho offends akalnst thalslbirit" ' to task bv prosecution." The Premier referred atuntial decrease. durinl thf.‘ V611‘- in convictions for drunken daivink- o vlnce has held invalid the 910V!- P vi l 1 Secretary rilltggillyzeitih& oifiiifi ‘the licenses cf those convicted of intoxicated driv- ing. This decision. Premier Comp- bell 111111. “has been annealed w 111* Supreme Court of Canada. The de- cision or that court has not yet been 1f the decision of the P. E. Island concentrate on a substantially creased production of cheese. "In the fifth place. we have $1 agreement made by the Dominicn Government with the Government of Omit Britain on the duestion of Although the prices arc not, such as to enable farmers to make a large profit on hog ralsinl. at the same time I think an analysis the markets will indicate that this‘ agreement has resu ted in the farm. ers receiving approximately three cents a pound for iducts. more than they W011ld i111 Axis carp in Iraq. than coincldencc, and said live the Germans air bum at ‘Pur- ey‘; backdoor ln the event of a drive through the cast lo the Sues l .11 i - Corral-c. mov. Britain QXPOOU. Not m v so u c“ RC count of the uirreemcnt. b. verd sub- ] me QUQIZOH o1 tile iauolty or 1,111.11 vires oi iiie proposed scheme to l ‘ Supreme Court of the Province a): .111 opinion. 10111111111111! Mo‘ Buck It up right now "Perhaps the darkest featcun d Ind h“ m" m‘ all: gigifultgiral Tllfkgféeblbllfll-IOD for Y” “l” l‘ u" "9 "l" i" Y"? W! potatoes. SI gltilxnk ‘lei-ow gent-llama‘; b“ Ilmalunpcairunttoycurhealth. [roomy of this House must sympathize with m:':er|=1ltlho;i.:ou ml oiivulqiupphg L111); esiltcaréfitcfsm $111511 mour raintiers ID filled y-wbl I W1....','Z'L"11...'T'.1..,,,§?§Z',, of their tamer dill-Inge Th‘: epas food mposu inyvur inlutinu. You l». 59555“- 9 remedy suggested bv “m, “m; my. “ma, W; “h” w... the Dominion Government as well ,,,,gp,,, L you he] ..mum.._h.d“hy a}? the agricultural departments of bmhdm din’. dun“ M ‘u u" Elficgggfliclxbflglgélmfi Provinces. is re. F .. ' °'°'°'357°'"u’°“““d'h""'°"P""'l" Now, what would happen if this ould. inaugurate a policy 25c 50¢. ind. be a signal to the producers lIIUTflHIN ime Provinces get together; let New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and V , stanfiany mcreased Prince Eduard Island combine to quanmi’ 0! hot! nestrict acreage. Then immediately eted. the signal would 1m forth so in, tion the fee grain or increase their acreage, so it 5am; blem. For over a year the Prcvincigl to me th ' ' ' 8P 8- Dolicv of restricted filii"lir".'iiiil..‘e“.fi‘v’é'$.fl“ uh in .111... .1. wmvul- a later stage in COIIIXIIOZn .‘§f11‘i.“d11‘.’§ l (lfllllsxilvfilgvlng “~1°°”1'>§1““i'>%“ if?‘ i _ . CCSSarl y a, m - iwverflmfiflts 0f Ontario and Qufibfic. ion Government policy. d . .1 . ave urge on the DOmlHlOH GOV Whether it is desirable or not is another question; because the Uniz_ . with its expansion of in- quire a large quantity or Dotaweg in the next LWO or three years . . , believe. however, that 00ta_ . 8-1 I ' 1: concern. 0r as a single crop produc_ _ imental to the general interests of agriculture, and that g5 , ovince has re . potatoes should be retained for the d liemh merits and. demerlsscofi, general mixed farmer as a beneficial on t ose merits and demerits if we WWWW-in program which calls uuorn him 1c produce a great many been products which do not yield a ready carried on iointlv with 111$ Q _ . . . ther cash revenue. oiovmces—and particularly with the 0n a long range view, I do con. oi‘ ova Scotia and fidemlv hope that. the agricultur- ists 9f this province and the other provinces may expect to benefit in the “neat few years by the following "2. The growing importance o! agricultural products as direct; wag necessities: Transportation the Government mid of learn that the Wood Islands ferry S. We do not believe that if is C31‘ ferry service schedule at Borden a proper f‘ 111 f - - ‘ - - - ~ . $§é.é..t§.i§f.i..13i.§fié’il¥.'§é§“1£‘l§§;3: 2:11.55" meme; ti-unal v (l; ngtdI iéliethcr coiistim- ‘In connection with air trniispor. have some d . b‘ o not know. I tatiori. I am glad to learn tlintaser- ut we do mill slop the subject. 11cc is being arranged for Lllls pro. _ _w1sl the hog uro- V1116? which will not only place us '11‘. a too great disadvantage bv thin dailv Canadian air service bu; ggliélli’ ‘gléélglclégl lthe governments of “lllCh will retain for 11s our present; Drcperlv embalikeéliéwilke think. 1m-‘ connections with the railway service have come m me- lneieforc.‘ uei at Mpncion. and which. illCldcnféll- under me circum t conc usion flint y. will retain the air service which. of the Dom or ghancesv. and in 11m- Summerside has enjoyed for so her Drovnyce “c! governments ofymany years ‘and which it was m. encv nicisur Si. 5' as an emfr-g." mgled w be m danger °7 195ml- able to gym ea tecgissary and rlcsii- From many points Of_Vi6W, we some‘, hoés “I: m? P16 producers c! sincerely rezrct the severing of m, "The bonus s rovinlce a bonus» connections which this Province has _ , Drobosed s 50 cents liad during the pass twelve years o1- But 1 W151, per hog on selects. and 50 cents per more with Canadian Airways Liirnii... hog on Grade Bl. ed. I think it is only fitting that I lllflrkelinz Scheme the people of this Province for uh; “I might refer to the marketing] courtesy the efficiency and perhg, . - - - lJl ndit‘ in‘ n 1 ~ l l“ bfierguurged o? yllel lbw“ a“- ‘he safe” ‘Wm which W?‘ c0 ionsku tic "lave plic- legislation Dasséld at; m 811100’! 0 tie; company) has carried _out our air ye“ 1e Ishliffik If,“ of this l-louse. The scfieflllsé $53K?‘ iggbfillsséllce they “we Inaugurated‘ gogd deal o; shqcredni sentecl to us had two main feaiureal en to the negotiations} “I11 BXDressing our regret at losing The first was that the assembling of.‘ the servi of . . . carried on oetweeai thei 11011.1 milfht be done by anv person! 0e Canadian mvlalsm‘ who should qualify to obtain a‘ leceririlselgotii the tDUtIiDOSQI léuttihatrtthe "- a enco ie pro ucs.a.cr,tl1a.ti _ assembling, should be confined to a llcitfllgileailadmffiflélgfhwilgpidlufg otbcef 1111112 agency or authority. established here will be maintain?!‘ "The Government had. a gneat by the larger company and its con- manv representations. pro and con, nections. on this subject. We gave it very careful consideration. In fact, I Rural Electrlflmuon igerifoglv of} no Gsubject whicg hias come ‘I 1 ' e 1e OVBTIIIIIOIIL ur 11 my ' imi e e term of office which has rcicived that the Zo§l§r§mt§ni'°u“§i°ud§5in,”§ such careful and such complewcoh- scheme and proposal which “@113,” was verv burdensome for them uii-lsidcrution as this subject. The Gov- may in the near future provide nment looked with approval on the means for the rural elecgrlrmaflon o; _ tures of this scheme which had to the whole of this Province, 1 mink elimination of the llrowinlz of wheat‘ do with the bolstering up of co- it would be difficult to exaggerate operative marketing. But the diifi- the vcrv great benefits and con- lilllly which seeilis to have raised a vcniences WhlCli would accrue l0 the great deal of opposition to the beoplc of our rural districts, from scheme was tlie feature which has such n policy." been described as compulsory mon- Continuing. Premier Campbell said opoly — the relinquishing of the our tourist trade in i940 exceeded marketing of the product to r1 single, that of all previous rears, and h, is aizencv or authority. ‘ confidently hoped that this Very 1m- "The Co,mnmoc which firescnyed. llilfllllib iiidilstiiv will be I111‘ ier in- i-his scheme to the Governmcntuvis cums“. d-“Yllll ‘m’ ¢ll1'1‘f‘11t»‘-P-11‘- nuthgfized m Conduct meetings, "Dllflflil the scar," said Premier tliroulhout the Province with a] ‘Fflmvlkll- "We reduced our capital view m ascertaining the general op- exbemditures u rapidly as the stain on; and s, 51119519111131 opinion OI the projects under construction seemed to be against rather 1.11.111 “mud Demur- In the early month: favorable to the adoption or the of Slmuuvr We lwkfihe swv or crin- 1 fchcgflfi- It was continued to be ril- 301:3?“ at“ o")? will"! DIFiQCES-l but cite , iowcvcr, that tlicsc meetings‘ , ' 5 5 51K‘ 1 f1 5 1W9 0 C0115 1'11!!- were not representative. There semis 11011 that SIODDHUZ it at that time 1° be some 001m to [he cmm o; would have involved a large loss or more recent representations that tlic‘ “WIWY and mllwrlfll- bolll I0 il10 newly fanned fvsdfl-atjml o; Amp ccmpaiiv and to the Government. welcome they ‘Imam-Canada A]; culture. in recommending adon1i<111"nl°“‘f°r°~ l“ ‘Fade “Tlaiillemmlll o; (he schema mprpmntpd M, 1.13s, ‘ for the cmltmuatioli and completion a vow substantial crcss-scclion of ‘Tl U18} POnIIRCt. tllvffbv filling up a , the producing population of the Pic- \'<_‘1'\‘ 1111110118111- 1111K iii the main tinge, icliway system between Charlotte- "The"; 1,1; hQ“'fgyer_ aDm-g from, town and the western part of the anv opposition to the sclicmc. lhe. Island. and the eastern terminus of question of ivhether it is within the‘ $011115. ‘ jurisdiction of the Executive Coun- “As a result of the curtailment 0f cil to bring it into effect. The Act our capital Exmndlturv. We borrow- which was pu5§(\d by 1111s Ifgisialure ed less monev than would otherwise at the last session provided for the have been necessary. and this fact. control 11nd regulation of markeih g combined with the wisc policy which within the Province. Now our hora we inaugurated in 1937 of sctting up marketing includes partly, if not sinking funds in advance of our largely. cxpori marketing. and the highway construction program, en- nuesflon seriously arises as to abied us to reduce the sinking fund whether under the provisions of that, appropriation for i940 while. at the Act the Executive Council has lhe same time, providing fullv the re- aiithorltv. n1- wliethcr anv provin- uiiired sinking fund service for all cial bodv has the iurisdicliointo out cur debentures. I may point out ta info effect n scheme which is cb- the House that the sinking fund vlouslv intended to regulate and provision aimrouriaicd 1o all deben- control the export of commodities 1111c issues sincc 19311 has bcen the frcm this Province. l full amount of three per cent." "Therefore. 0n the assumption Funding conditions. h.‘ added. were that. the majority of hos: producers not so favorable during the mist of the Province arc in favor of the veal‘ ns in the preceding vear. owing adoption of this scheme. and in the 1o the large requirements of ihc knowledge that the adoption of such Dominion Qnvernment, 101' funds chemo. if it is invalid. in the Yaw 11nd the reduction of funds available of the known and existing substrm- {or Drovmcm purposfs, During the tial opposition would be bronuht venr. however. indebtednvrs was into grave complications, the Guv- funded in the amount of SIAOOKlOO. l1 crnmsnt. after consulting the m-mi- a 1 of which wag borrowed at -l oer ,bers of the Legislature on this side cent. with the exception of a smlll 10f the House, has ilecided to submit. m“; 9g $50,000,