(TE WESERNUARDIAN AGENT: Mn. John Pond, 31 chum], 5g net-Phone 289 SUMMERS")! and PRINCE COUNTY News. Sumerians.» adveruilr... 1hr Gvlrdlln may m- bought daily Summzrsido; Bell Bookstore, Water Street. Toronto Bakery. Wam- 511-”; This column is reserved for nevvg 0! I001" “"0104. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted display, M1115 D If. 2 cents a word. strictly paynblg ln..§5!!==¢¢- perial lzalloil lit Bruce's. -TWO STA C Dawson. Albany. man frnni {Shterbrooge appeared be- fnre Mag s ra c Dar v charged with - ‘ .. yesterday aftern f‘ th F - . “R1131 fillémlllitrlimign Ollgilflgé all Home of P.olcj.nBilgxrjlless fir Slglll “maid 511mm ‘flllmmend me WW" and cos-ts. Another Plllly from En- ' Cook wok the zervicfi; cowlcjlagtplace a guard at the more was fined tcii dollars of liquor. —S. --FUNERAL SERVICE — The funeral service for likcr was hold on T Rev. C. W. Cook officiated house and grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Albzm Lccky, Breckcn Simmons. Donald Baker. Heath strong, K. C.. Wm. Buchanan and W. A. Currie. -S. __._._____ -PINE TAR nlcnthnlaicd 50c at Iuvlor Drug Co. Keusington. L-20l. lell-K-Droof cover with 1 -IIALIVER. Oil Capsules‘ pro- vide the sunshine vitamins-s, sourlles, The Rexall Drug store. L-588-4-3-2l. ____._ -GLIDDEN'S Pure Gloss White and Flat White (interior or exter- ior) Paint covers more square feet and lasts longer. Onlv $4.00 per im- L-550-4 -2-2l. S CHOICE IIAY smile loosc Hay: also I00 bushels Carrots. EXCIUIHLEC for cniilc. Rex and costs for the illtgnl consumption 1 after- noon from her latc residence and was attended by maitv old friends, »G°"'“°' DYlIIliol-iu. Water Street, I 7lll§llurdiim will be deliver Mnk Guide," 67 Grimm“ and‘ "arr er y ll 2o d _ ,_ o: give your order 7fln:yso'§.1=g;."e' week “m” "89 1:”; 0g“: ofitzlu- '4 ‘° "I! home In sum onslblo for deliverlu d ocking only $2.45 each at Brace his sleigh robe 9W $01018. Kensington. Thy. llltlw c e one wa l id to t the People's cemetser; I s members of the W. M. S. of Trin- mg, whue on 1,111.; 151a d he . 1W Uhllcd Chiwch held their Eas- some time visiting his ‘brother, Mr. m“ din?" Z0110 Y0!” flil‘ attack tar thank offering meeting on Russell Rogersa/t Coleman. On his In reply to a question by ‘the o his home near Edmon- Pwsidm" 85 l0 ‘Yhvillcl’ any action Tuesday. T'll\"l'f‘ was a good aticnd- Way back 1 a cc and We Ensicl‘ offering was ton he will stop off t0 visit friends hllfi been takcn with regard to {.310 YPT)‘ Blkllifyliuz- Mrs. I-lnmmond in Nova Scotla-S. Johnson presided. Mrs. W. K. Llew- _ ellyn read the minutes and Mrs. George Sheen gave the treasurers report which were adopted and passed. A very interesting report was givcll by Mrs. HR. Crockett on the work cf ihe Community fri-rntl- a. number of ncw comers to the ship committee who had wclcoln town. After the icporls had oll I been received some business was transacted ty the prcsiieili. which was foil -\':ccl by an Easier program. rig part in the program “(re ‘Vfrs. Mitchell who oficrcd special prayers which were respond- e<l to by thcsr prcsrni. Mrs. Rog- ersoll rem tlv Scripture lc" n. Miss Eva MacNciil gave a rcarling on illen also gave a IC-lflllil. A pf! ‘p; fcniure on the ping: 1m was n (Ill?!) by Mrs. Jenkins ul Bvdequc anal Miss Gol- (il-lrt. Easier llynlns and the fiche- dictinn nrought the nttcrzlcon to ’I hcse lncdita clan. Airs. Arhh ll close. -S. Personals rricnds of.‘ 117115116 to learn (liar, Mr. Lcwcll Hancock is able to leave the hcspnal aficr his recegt operation. ~Mr. l-Iulnr-‘ldllisfjvllo is stafion- (‘d at Halifax is spending a sh. rt lciive at hLs hcinc lll Summer-side. Mrs, Augusta Burgess of Ken- urrgton was a visitor to Summeg- tide yeiierdny. Albertoll Ml‘. Rvghizlld Jcffrcl’. Who h“ lwcn a patient. in ill(‘ P C. llos- ior tho pnsi two wccks. hnsbrc- u lcd to his hnnlc hero mucll un- proved in lrciili ll. Mr. Bill lfi-nscr. student at Mll- Allison University is visiting he“ llcme here . Miss Eilzlbcih Clnik. Bloomfield is visiting his hrnnc lit-re Mr Heber Hnniig.‘ was a W690i s e. visitor to Summer Mr Andrew Dmclllc. Si. Louis, was a rcccrli- visitor to Alhcrmll. Mr. Keir MRIIIICWS of the R. 0- A. F. who has been home on fur- lough has returned to his unit llt Dartmouth Mrs Russell Matthews was Ii re- ccnt visitor to Chnrloiietmvn- Messrs. James Marchbank. Lloyd Hogan. have returned to their homes here after taking u short course in Charlottetown under the Y. T. School. In an interesting end exciilnlz dame of hockey the “Old Men" de- feated the Rcrnls slstcrs bv the time of i5 in l0 on Friday eveninw. It. looked liko a victory for tnc lzirls in the first pcriod as illcv Rkhfed off tile icc with R 3 (I091 load but the Old Men led by A100 Hogan and Melvin-Albert came to life in the second and third bf-‘rifll-‘l in slap in enough pucks to snatcn victory from the Rural SLsters. Goals for the Old Men were scor- rd by, Clflild Hogan (o). Melvin (Smokey) Albert. (6). Winsim’! Ludve and James Broderick 3 For the RPRRI Slsiors the viral writers were Eva Murphy. I3) Em Mallrlt (.1), Clfllff‘ Profit, I2). Elnlnc Mnrrlly (l) and Olivc Murphy (l)- R/OIONB, Rnhnri Profit. LINEUPS: Old Men- Goal. Cal-fer: de- fvnce. H. Maffhcws. J. Broderick. awards. C. Hogan. M Albert, W 2E. Rfgal Sisters, Goal, '1‘. Gaudet; Defence. A. Milrphv. A. O'Brien Forwards. E. Mlifphv. E. M1119"- mahie Murphy. C. Profit. I-l. IIIBIIKGL stock. Mr. Harrison MacFarlane. Bede- que. supported Mr. Dalton and a- eed that it would bean excellent gr thing for the farmers. In answer to a question put by Mayor Camp- bell Mr. MacFarlane said it would not pay a farmer to grow potatoes exclusively as a starch product. bill that the starch factory is an ex- cellent outlet for all potatoes tilnt don't come up to the standard of best tablestock. Mr. MacFarlane al- . '0 pointed out that starch was g0- lng up In price and that this would be a good time to start. Mayor Campbell said that Mr. L. H. MacFal-lane had discussed the matter with him and fmm his re- marks lltehigathered that it would be a good ng. Mr. J. F. Amett also svvkfi 0i" u... gattegosmglgllefiaderléglgnnrlg‘ t n 8'0 ' (fin onallie subject. I-le also thought that as there were tons of starch imported annually to the province. that. more factories would b: l great asset to the Pfwime- Mr. W. J. Lidsione also spoke ghmiglv in favour of the matter. After some more discussio. it was moved that a comwillfl! 0f n"? Mr. J. E Dalton: J. F. Ambit; >381‘- risson lliacFflrianei L. ll- MMFRY- lane and n. A. non-u, be appoint- ed to look into the possibilities of having a starch factofy at 5m‘ merside. Other mailers to come up for dis- cussion were the lzl-ialdlnx 0f l-he Summerside Electric especially as it fa wvnlvlnc "fr!" in be! w u... iii-pori- $415211? pévungyobelle stated l-hli» he had been in oorrespri-"lence with l-Ion. Col. R/alsion with mdflfd l0 the veterans guarding the electric 11111.1, plglnl- and that he had been informed that. all _"iblic hutililifl nqw guarded by municipalities coulii not be gum-den by the veterans guard. Col. Balaton said there would be a complete chance in "if “W? of duties of the Veterans guard i: the near fut/lire. but he would 0° into the mnicer. thought the town should not wait m. .1. r. Amett said um he} for a decision from Ottawa but should be left with Mn, pom; seed 11mins n! my oi‘ u... following stores u. fl menlde u; gsPRlNG surrs and top coats. 12V Cleaners and sgéilllers. Water Street. Summer- L-380-3-25-2i. —_-_. -5-GAL. TIN cream cons tight iachment; Weight 1191,11,. 3 1m P32; ‘s. L-550-4-2-2i. -___ —WILL THE PERSON who left mistake return toaghlltiierlanlizilgwmg! L-575-4-3- ___.__ _S‘VMPATHY ExTENDED-"Much Mr Dori n ‘HKCT sirongl ‘ . . t i‘ A _ y 511p. —‘ xmpiituv 15 extended l° M1‘) and ported Mr. Anlett in his suggestion -MAG|STRA ES COURT -_ A Tulggd Wm ‘Vtalusiihaui in (£16 til-teat?‘ 0n and after some further disccusslon ay o -ler man all: bcr. » 1 t 12 d __ A _ a motion was moved by Mr. Baker, H5 ays The funeral was held seconded by Mn Ame“ that the Suggests starch prince County IQITIICIS was brough up by Mr. J. E. Dalton at the will! ‘IBI monthly meeting of the Sum-__ merside board of trade which was held last night in the town hall, Mr. A. R. Brennan in the chair. Mr. J. E. Dalton in bringing the matter up said there were only two starch factories on the Island and the nearest one to Summerside was at Hunter River. He thought the board vmuld be doing something worth while if it looked into the possibiliies of this matter. Mr. Dal- ton emphasized if there were more stmhdjfaoborie: taro! that lufsarmen pose o e r sur pota- , g3” it $0.1m help w 513,111“ m, adals First Great War shipbuilding The West Prince County farmers were handicapped ‘as the dfrelgrlilt H061‘ ver ma e e lcigsiilln? olilunieii- lillfpills and cull Qllebf-‘cl who ("med "not only‘ potatoes not worth while from a financial standpoit and the erec- tion of n plant at Summerside would be a great benefit. Mr. Dal- ion Said he had made inquiries 1n New Brunswick and found starch factories tillers operated in largo numbers in the winter months and ""°"‘l°'i."‘§..”"“°.i€‘ or” 100'- I a e c“ ‘m 59cm a destroyer costs about 35.000000 510612;‘ lifptugggdniféigwgltilt gag: and takes two years to build and a butter price for ilhe best table ‘Knit... its whole weight behind the , hlpbuildiug program when Bri- xvi/f CEHESAN is Ilelpingmany farm- ers do it ! Applied dr to seed, kills oni: smnis. reduces nrlcy stripe, killsslinkingsmutnndchecksroot mi ol‘ wheat. Generally increases 1 yields. (‘osis little; one pound treats S2 bushels of seed. Easy to use. Write for free pamphlet. CINIDIMI INDUSTRIES LIMITED Monulafii-uror I Fnllllxon . In 1i. plant themselves light pl —RE'I’URNED T0 WEST - Mr. Mayor Campbell said he had taken John Rogers who has been spend- up this matter with Mr. B. '. ing inc past year visiting relatives Robinson who ls chairman of the and friends on Prince Edward Is- air committee and they had agreed land leaves this morning on m- that it was a little early in the turn to his home in Western Can- season tn have a test of the fire nida. Mr Rogers went west in 1910 hydrants or a tryout of air raid 23 precautions. years. He likes the west very much, Mr. Neil Dilrlmt stated that he, but had returned to the Island last. (is Secretary of i-lie Sunimcrside year mm the Idea 0; semmg down branch oi the Canadian Legion, in his native Province, but having , . ‘gone ltfililfllgll the] winter he had gnfiatllmationdrefiarguzfi air rind pre- m“: come e ooncusou that the l1" ("l5 all a 9 P6P)! had -W. M. S. DILLTING — The West Country was more to his lik- been to the effect that Fringe Ed. resolution of the board that Prince Edward Isla lid tn supply beef to iih i t M.’ Campbell said no Refliaflfind fig taken at present. Mr. Baker point- The matter of having a starch me 9km)“ “lwld “(We l0 STOW f heavier beef than i f factory for the convenience 0t I Several other ItIQInSIIWVGOEPCILrXEZIIISt up and dis . d - . in! adjoumlgzsleif and the meta Defends Union Government's Ship program -___.. CYITAWA. April 2-—(CP) —Ca.n. program under Sir Robert Bor- den's Union Government was de- fended in the Senate today by Senator C. C. Bllllflllliyllfl (Con. unfounded and unfair. but totally inaccurate" o. charge by Munitions Minister Howe that the program had been “heIter-skelter." Senator Ballantyne. minister of marine under Sir Robert urged that the present government re- consider its decision to build de- stroyers in the Dominion and con- centrate on cargo ships. He said that. Canada has not the type of engines or guns required for such craft. Mr. Rowe's statement on ship- building ill the last war was made last week in the House of Com- mons, sllld senator Ballaniyile. and he was ‘astonished’ that a minister as busy as Mr. Howe “would delve back a quarter cen- tury into the records of the Union Govwnnent and make such alleg- ations." ‘jllq i...- Union Government. he sa . rains call was “ships. ships and more ship." Not. ii. cent in sub- sidy had been paid by the Gov- crnment. Senator Ballantyne said the Munitions Minister should call in shipbuilding heads for s confer- ence. instead of sendin the dir- ector of shipping traveling across tiie country o investigate facili- tea. Secret In the morning post of u friend 0f mine in the Cltv was a ion: buff envelo . bearing the War Office mark. was o ned by his secretary who found ins de a second ion but slightly smaller envelope. As i was marked "Secret" she discreetly left i it for her chief to open himself. when he did no he discovered a let- icr. Ii; ran :-— Dear Mr. x-very many thank-s for your letter of the 10th January. the contents of which I note and for which I am very much chimed-- Yours sinoerely-A. B. C. In the top left-hand comer it bore the word "Secret" in lane. fed letters. - "Peterbol-ough" -— Dolly Telegraph and Morniny Post. oni to make your should Draft.‘ a guard at the light Regarding the matter of fire pro- tection and air raid precaution Youth Training Projects—Do Refunds on Seed Barley Interest, etc, on Sin Refunds on Seed Outs Evacuee Children-Dominion Contribution CE COUNTY CH Debt Increase .___ (Continued from pm 1) Unions TOTAL REVENUE i940 Sinking Fund Provision INCREASE IN LIABILITIES ORDINARY EXPENDITURE For the year endin, Decumber 31, 1940 DEBT CHARGES ~ (A) Interest on Debentures. Loans and Bank Overdraft $337,462.03 (B) Sinking Fund Provision l rusu ‘ We WELFARE Public Health (B) Falconlwood Hospital and Infirmary (C) Grants to Hospitals (D) Child Welfare (E) Old Age and Blind Pensions (F) Unemployment Relief (G) Vital Statistics (H) Grants to Institutions (I) Other Grants (J) Electrical Inspection EDUCATION (A) Prince of Wales College and Normal school (B) Inspection of Schools (C) Manual Training (D) Plince Edward Island Libraries (E) Teachers‘ Pensions and Superannunation Fund (F) Teachers’ Salaries and Supplements (G) Scholarships (H) Adult Education (I) Teachers‘ Training Courses (J) Credit Unioils (K) School Supply Manager Less Carnegie Endowment Fund ADMINISTRATION 0F JUSTICE A) Silprclne Court (B) County Courts (C) Magistrates’ Courts (D) (E) Gaols (F) Coroners’ Inquests (G) LEGISLATION (A) Elections (B) Government House (C) Legislative Assembly (D) Iiegislative Library (E) Provincial Auditor's Office AGRICULTURE (A) Field Supervision (B) Livestock and Poultry (C) Grants to Farmers’ Institutes (D) Dairying (E) Field Crops and Horticulture (F) Exhibitions (G) Women's Institutes (H) Skunk and Owl Bounty (I) Field Services (J) Foxes-Education, Demonstration. etc. (K) Other Agriculture . TAKE TWO-DEBT INCREASE TOURIST PROMOTION (A) ‘Travel Bureau (B) Information Booth-Aulac (C) New York World's Fair (HIGHWAYS. BRIDGES, FERRIES, ETC. (A) Administration and supervision (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (l) Maintenance of Highways Maintenance of Bridges Maintenance of Ferries Wharves Bushing Ice Refunds offtevenue Other Current Expenditures GENERAL GOVERNMENT (A) Executive Council-Salaries. etc. General Departmental Offices-Salaries, etc. Registry Offices Pensions to Public Servants Miscellaneous Grants Miscellaneous lbllponnl TOTAL ORDINARY ICPENDTITIRE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAY! (A) Rights of Way Pennanent Bridges Steel Culverts Prince County Jail and Court House Power Machinery Agricultural Class Room ‘Tourist Information Booth-Anise King's County Jail and Court House Fulconwood Hospital and Infirmary Men's Division-File lhcupes and Balconlu Women's Division-Fire likcapes Infirmary-fire Escapes New Laundry and Recreation Hall Fnlconwood Total Total HARD SURFACED HIGHWAYS PBVIDQ B U v I Sub-grading H 5 Administration Total THE RIGHT PAINT nouns» inns TD PAINT RIGHT Civic Improvement Projects loss Brlickley Point Road to Charlottetown Total AND PRIN minion Contribution kins Fund Investment- Royal Canadian Mounted Police Administration of Prohibition Act ..¢ on: n. oun n, U; n. u- -.. ... 0 3,395.63 16,961.82 1,708.07 76,829.65 630.77 1,145.77 $2,155,627.08 128,803.75 027,013.71 _.__..___i___.._..._ RONICL _._i__' ._______ R. n Good Position To Meet New Axis Drives . . "i- SEAIIZFAN BEL costs only 33 Italian Air Force brought to near in Africa l)?‘ lli-it/élfdglltiilri and checked Albania. Bv LOUIS V. HUNTER Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. April Z-(CP) -- ‘Ill 1 Force, gaining strengih at difficult 128,803.75 i5 lrrowinlz more powerful in "It is to the lasting credit oi lhe l. idclle East and the Balkans as RAF. that. although outnumbered 1 $13365 a3 air menace dwindlcs and in both theatres. it has brought tho l- ’ ‘ threat loonls laruer. lltallanAalr force go (lilrulzil llllillnobll I‘ ICCCIVCS i v in rica. w ll e ic wea l(?l' . s 4 particular emphasis more and nlcie good and. with Grcclc air folce hc C 21,127.21 often in Greece." an authoriiv said. checked it ln Albania dlllllllllll0llld. 1331950119 "There, more unpoliiialit successe? for cf DYIJIIEHIIIIICI oigenilialzat olillisd fl\ii.z 13-5°°-°° §§.‘.‘.‘5“1i‘.§li‘.'§.f.ia.“ t:’.>.“§;:..’“°:;? “i1”.‘fiksfilifiéi.‘héaltiiiaa Air 3437-14 ced I Force is making its last fights. The 300M536 He said the R.A.F. is in a position capture by Free French forces (ll 78,025_39 give a 200d account of it ‘ll illehalf-irav rcfuelliilg centre inlllc ‘h _ _l.s‘.n l V 6”“ ill... of flCtlVlW indiiiffiditlildéifi Sllsittrotéfiéttlfl“ °8f.l.‘.‘.‘.’.”lll.‘€~‘$‘ waiféf? $.“"§r.°.£""§Z.-lf‘l§l’ . ‘g... 51-40030 as for the German army. helped by the last-minute lntervcn- ., i.2l".’L between the blzulnincus 5-301-37- he initiative should not lion of Nazi airmen, is there $601), operators ill cigh: states aim ilie 2,649.36 h German air allv chance of iheltallans contzllu-g 111111951 1111110 W0 119.5 1C L o, The l inlz the sirulzale with their sunning; .110, oxpnm a.’ "Nam-gm “D9829 a] ather will undcruo ‘a lilies constantly harried bv 111° 14011.15; bin the IICLYOLlZHIOIIS have , . ed chlllmge rordtlle [finer m Brlllufilh Naiw‘ ii a into the brccch to L?“ 3"“: o" ‘WW3 urcpe an or le worse l er. sepn l __ '11,, c I O United Au, W k . save Italy from collapse. to szm- . r ;, t_ Q A f0’ 01' e" I 53,056.62 Whereas spring in the one theatre guard his own backdoor f and“ I? 2113;131:222‘; "'”"°-“' “em” °’ m“§“...’.§l%“2..2?.‘§lt2“3il‘ Fiiéilfé?ttfii?l‘i'ifitiléété“ °.’.“.§é.- um brow. so no io°.£i.;..-. ' 545m an have so far been oos- lnaied to have assembled altogeihcr ‘lvlf-“gllfn mcdical ‘rcailnerit as a 15-74994 . summer in the other theatre about 1.000 machines for (‘Xl$[lll2‘_ til “ll ' (ilPfllTlillfii. 3,798.65 ring with it from Mav until and futurc operations on both sides Aifluly ofihcnl wot- d and cut 268,898.98 s heat in whlcn- oi the Mediterranean. 1 111 imiiil-iv-huhfl ilgl a- 96090 -» 1;; .-~.- - .- -...-~_~.~-._;;_~__;-_- f V l-nril Plant at Stands-till 1,474.25 O 434.60 F Union mcn l)alrv.jca‘dcd q. 801'“ o a r n lfnfillllz i0 the ibfilYl-‘Dllllli and ‘ca: 1,100.00 icndczl llmtollly lti H . firs. 1).'l'll|lZl(‘(i l lti ‘365105917 t ‘were Zfiyiilclp ‘ 4,500.00 l l. I s S the plali 1,; Q Q at a itrtual st In a statement (Q7133; 535055937 rhrlmcd lllil ' ' or lrvlllly 1*. - » l2. ll- WASIIINIJHION. April v idcfcnrc llldilslrics. ti.» uou» of '9" f‘ ' = lwi-n 53.2%’; t‘.’..§°l!.',§'~.."'f..ll‘.’.'.“6.....- 5331'.‘“Iliiififtii..2§§t”32"i‘...‘11251;); 3394-45 bflllys River Rflllltc nlnnt ,pr0g::iln and Joliil L. Lmli- iutlfl , 4,490.54 l3)" b)’ afedcml 1 in Nclv York llzai the Ullll9£l fillin- 20,000.00 . Workers would not pcrmit lhc suit 18.474.91 roned the “c” t0 guard gums‘ coal w dispute to be turned over M merits" 521:1? .. t ~ aoflzlaa WASHINGTON’ Apr“ 2 "7 (AP) cinill“alld0%l"del?cg sofTcloil pricles r _' m)“ men were slam in me “pferozen" at the levels of I lifarch .' " " D V‘ i‘ “ ~ I Y0 $79 499,35 Harlan Coal ffclds of Kentucky to- .. _ , 1,, _ order the szaic pDILx w maittail . . 28 to p.e\ent runaway or fflxuPS l day while strikers and nori-sirlk- 51w prices due to the Vummous OYQEI‘. ers slugged each other wlthmwooden coal 51:11:93. ‘” t The ‘C_ I. O. has been aztempiilig ' 1464-62 Z735?§§fi."l.%°.il§é“l..‘é“€-‘3.§Tv..J3 nann- Rlflln: l3aiifTlii€rzieél$7¥§§5»!?3°"‘t.’ ""' 3551-00 panys rouge plant in Dear» . , 1 Pljvlslcnic. said the ; ' 24,743.01 '11_ T718 ‘Hflflilll 170N118. 111 “lllf-‘h fPlll-SKINEIINPIIY of w" 2,897.75, These acts of violence punciuat- mm‘? “m? 109 511°“! W" reboii- 0d to l. on nit" “mauled a day or fast movmg labor ed llfedbaisopesulted Illllvllt‘ wdund- 3111-1301111 “age H m“ developments in the United Stairs. l“? ° “F 0"" me“- “f 51m."- °l [=19 F010 5173' f‘ c.~.:'ib1i;-.’.- d 1 C n n,“ nlgs occulrcd at the Clunlmlcs 111911; Q1 a Wm, . (Q $39,113.26 mginmsrbnqtflkrigg i~ creek Co,“ Company m1 ,._ 11.15 shop Swwalfi 5‘fs.emi1..om and a 15 i“ m“ _ _ ' Dem id I.- 11.!‘ s stl:::l.:.ri as. 2422;? r 5-“7-94 Agricultural Rehabilitation-Limestone slaasno S61“ ,“"_‘-‘h1"gl°ll "l"? Denlorratic 89530 [Fishermens Loans, Building Fish Houses, etc. 38,268.39 To? (Cldnr-lhlllyrgfs fitiilsorarxllflndn’ B0256 lYouth ‘Training Pr 36,159.40 Over-ion of Lo sialiaLdeIlnaWZQI-g 1315-24 ture Discount, etc. 31,197.59 .13.“... 1., d - 638740 sracliu. WARTIliIE EXPENDITURES l no I m. 5505-11 (A)—Alrport Roads-Charlottetown Airport 10,137.23 Wus °7°-°° Wellington Airport 2.239.210 smiling m» M‘ "w" Summerside Airport 0,282.95 me“ sinks in the 2,165.29 Bombing Taxsets__ orn ulzoard and 9x- 339943 Tracadle and Savage Harbor $14,589.14 a sjeknirertiféafg 841,533.75 $361486, ,1 1 v ~ sinks (B) Evflcllée Children 1.24511 ' (C) Soldiers‘ Welfare 1,274.13 l i l 7. ‘ “mam (D) Nations Sei-v ce Couilcl 8 96 783.50 6,110.81 $38,856.48 2, 12,344. 9 822,222.51 STATEMENT 0F LIABILITIES ‘ 9 4 the plan Si. 1 m ._ Asst Decembcr 31 1940 - 11 11h the federal . Gross Funded Debt ' $8,518,000.00 §‘j‘"°mm°"° ""1565 them as w s ‘ 32'3"“ Less Sinking Fund Investments i 708 09589 mm coma" 188,227.17 ' ' '_. ce§§°9,‘";“§§,"°ll-* rilmollnwl w- 1 57133 _ (‘gram mm Gov 3233,4295 Net Funded Debt $6,814,904.11 um suggesting Icdcrai amlorfmlnr " "loszw I iiglemAllis-Chalmers strike, and 551d “"'°°3 a k M t l a ft cw t A t $810 41o as of ngdlllglgnmxfiiireg to “t” °§"°‘ ’ ' an of on rea —Over ra urren ccoun . . n‘ Rcmen .. to. csmidlim Blink of C0m.-—Overdraft Old Age Pensions 191914.65 F?" '1- Early. moss secretory. said mflnlal Canadian Bank of Com -Overdraft Blind Pensions 11,855.33 m: rtgggfiqlngazlalned n“ "Klimt 82 26415 Canadian Bank of Com-Loan Highway Construction 480,000.00 Tm. 11mm "mm ordering imp“ ' Bo al Bank of Canada-Loan Highway Construction 200,000.00 1| mm . 788887 Y m! s of tile defence pnlgiam ' ' Bank of Nova Scotia-Ovcrdraft Highway Construction 299,142.30 was by thg ovr-1-w11ehn1ng m“, of Prov. Bank of Canada-Flshcrmens Loan Account 26.50 324 i. It called for separate 1n- “ 31 (llllrles by the naval and military mfggw 81.993.349.73 (fgglplcntffis- rgvffnre d strum arc . - . .. o s u ‘i . l ' 9398M Loans from the Public On Deposit $627,569.97 grwm 1 (l P 1i both 2.90099 n scrv ng notice ihni he would 3,100.00 $2520 919 70 not urlcome intcnentiyl bi ma 2m" mediation board in 01c soft cool ' ' Total Laibilities as at December s1, i940 89.435.823.81 negotiations. Lewis told a conven- tion of hard coal miners that "we ' ' ' Total Iiiaibllities as at December a1. 1940 $9,435,823.81 In? gilt"? to foéllclti; ihvbneg -—-————— . i .10 me a on oar gzdszduroo Tm“ mlibum" ‘l’ “l mwmb" 31' 1939 8‘8°7'91°'1° has giiscnrercd Wm wiring rm» strik- 0 \ 1 l - I t . I INCREASE m LIABILITIES-IBM s 621,913.11! “in "hailj. 7112i, lgfigg,l.lgn{vnfj,glg;;=_ __inn i0 mrdiatc." fi_-____... ..‘¢—_—_—:_____. 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