‘ "II-ll local pawl! “nil l “u; bre Moe's. 1h ~YOU F1595 Oil msltu u vw W“ -DO ' JHIE m 30c. when W" NI. purcwn I JOLMANT MASTER TAILOR L??? é “is; $555 llflth, N. h.“ gates; i 5?’; 55;; in‘; ls conned cataract but ndnttisllg of auuramflh N‘ 41; Bruce's. ,WOBKING PADS separate or gveis, sold '_POWER and hsnd meat grind- gcnulplete with crank and 9% u; pulley, also grease and oil cups fibre washer. Pr!“ 8750 it and, or less crank 81.00. Church, Kvnsington. ‘ icken Supper, March 21st, basement of the church. Table giiome Cooking. Adults 36c. Child- -.“DOC" MaoPIIEBSON SAYS- Mo; suit you not only spoiled l build s business that does not know gg business. Mine is good, thanks. §§ igzi mm in tshs w s. position in h Beverley Veterinary Hospital of libero. s. —lfr. Ralph Ozen I the Bank of Nova Bootia. Dart- ab in Borden and also friends in llersiie and Oiieory. B. -Mrs. Iome Croseir, Kelvin. I" operated on Thursday morn- lll in Prince County HOUPltI-l and “"111! nicely. B. —Dr. Roy _ visitor Mviey. s. ~Mrs. Cecil Mill and, Miss Am- . l’. i i e i‘ if.’ s? q IIIOKO. g word minis Iavobh it c; drying MIN paint, ssi- _ Juvlsrrlish and shellac, obtain- ‘ L-5806-8-2fl-2i. sold right It hinB. e” L-saos-a-zc-zl. ,MALT WITH COD LIVED. OIL 13,, yo; for $1.26., ‘Taylor pnilnflwn- JOWER and hand meat lrind- inders and extra. parts for ugly-st Braces. IrBSM-B-fll-Qi. Drug 00., 3-2 WILL FIND BBACE’! fox meat ore the lowest. v , L-BBM-B-fl-ii E55 LEATHER in strips, nt it, and all sines copper st Bruce's. L-63d7-B-20-2l. YOUR IIAULING 110W we the roads are good in town. M buy st Brooch. L-tdij-S-IZ-Zi b-BBM-S-fl-Qi. LADIES of the United will hold o in L-iim-li-iii-ii. sellamanorboyoniii I appearance but also business. No man can L-6495-3-20-3i sir r5 § of the staff 5.. is visiting his por- TH dwhidawillhavstobe moot E ‘ ‘E till: ll MFlLllllME Interesting-Ii n d In- ii- and Wright League, j tonight, "l"!!! 33ml. Silver Wings of ll vs. Road's Cor- uses-Tigers. structivc Address By Rev. Dr. Elis- m WOICR, - At the conclusl of the order of business of tile last regular meeting of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus. the large number o; members pmsent were treated to an exceptionally interest- ing and instructive address on one of the most important of present dsY topics by Rev. Dr. Ellsworth of and iniversities and export them to the New England States and Western Canada. "We can't do that now.” he said, “andws haven't yet discovered whst to do with the slnplus." Icon with the return of prosper-it, there is almost certain be an unemployment problem to solve. he said. owinz to the in- izoduction of so much labor savine msdilnery. III there are 100 people andoflllflilbbsthersnmillettwo 8 Bt. Dunstan! University. The speak. or of the evening took as his sub- ject Phssestof Blow", and llfizieli n a mos luc pleas- uzmnazltneéwmonyl foctsilalscliut the s vs ous ~ v sons or branches o; this important science, A meeting of community lee/den, which has contributed so much to oousmulg of members of the human Welfm- The maker mm c1533“ “when (mm we cm. his address with s brief. but ex- mhooyg, and other; inmate» m plicit account of the theories held community welfare work, was held um“ t" 11"" "f "mum “lltwed in the YMCA. yesterday sfter- $8,?“ t2‘; Pwgggilfigwlgngf 3g‘: noon. “"9 The mum,‘ n which M,‘ H. a Vlmifitl. the latter school being fol- smw’ 33c“ on,“ superintendent lowed by the most eminent e o; today. He then described care- “ u“°°“°"- Pmsidkd» w" '4' sully howtheBll ist bo this ‘mm “Y M“ “m” R- °°°“- Wonk-oollectln ogltergfis i: dim mronw’ Dem °t the 0mm!“ it intensively ‘postulating thief-leg lmcmtm“ mmuw- corroboratingmbservations and de: Mr. Cook took as the theme of {m I m! laws Lat" Dx/J-“swmh his talk "Leadership in Recreation" wld many o; {he mama}; expen, end boson by unnlvzins briefly re- ments carried on by that great Bio- creotion and its relation to educs- 10813;, mugs Pgsmm- who 1s known gimhgir: filmed git thflt “Emilio? itiS the foundfir of Bacteriology. Pus- an e impar o curs c cs on of the inane use knowledge and information. It of thcJIlheory of spontaneousqGeni must help build attitudes, motives" eration" was related and a. number and relationships to others in the o1 his classic experiments described. community. "To know. to care, to Some of thOEe wncerning hydro- do and to evaluate, that is what r1102: and anthrax were hizhly in- mskes education," he said; The tere 118- spggkef gefeyfgd w B qugsuonnajm In moving a. vote of thanks Prof. Eubuuttw w men md women “k. J. H. Blanchard stated that while m; m“, W3“; m”, would chaos, in France a few years ago. he had w my v M h» u» um- u iltrlzciezerlzc. closes of society included. this. Paswurhad ‘ i. .. performed many of the how m Rap wen‘ In "eference experiments so well described by to this he pointed out that st D Ens 1h H._ w m k5 present there are more beds in b, w“ "g 55D gzmd» hospitals in Carlson. for mental mg“ giegwne y “db ea cases thsnthere are for the treet- ‘(M3, “f M ‘éfupms aseilaéned "m" °' Phym“ m”b‘”“°‘1 to my or mlldwoyreli’ by m: Lectur- TM mm“ “M” m ‘m’ ‘ma’ er J B‘. liliacMilian. filmm- h° "id- W" that °,§ n. inauguration of a public h" W m!" 5nd m“ mmai- speaking class under the direction Even-kin: on the problems M; of the Chancellor, my. M. n. FIE-ll- llll "l0 Willi! t! Will-l‘ h! "i cis, brought s. very instructive even- QIO in: to s pleasing close. v . __._.....___..._._ "rile annual report of the Fal- oonwood Provincial Smstorium for as lnsatlgs does not go as far as to do, he claimed. Either say at marriage prevents in- '50 m pgy m; ygy 5831C)’ bill'- lt C063 P0113 ODI- in 1D- gor m; hundred or, each of the delible figures that 527 single per- hum“ h“ $43M“ o; g, 19b, gins were Iatdmitied to “the institu- ’ “w; Wm b, g g". on sncs was open compared “unfit: 19km, m” with B6 married persons. And dur- fn 1N the psst yeanthentio wash In wnnwuon may, t?!“ stsgnsllkewgiilfid widowed per- flIl C - m m; The report just tabled in the legh mfirflaji :2 §fnuon o; lslature u submitted by m. s. a. m, dimvfl o‘ mwmb", which Murchison, the medical superin- “m, u m. "my, a; . mm,“ u“; fendcrlt, who ssid that 866 patients of grinding fins 1cm", were given tnsltmont during the “One thing that hos been noted year. I m mo”, “m,” he “m, u“ m; "The female pctients were given, mun“ mm?“ m me can“... s course of ty-phoid-pustyphoid - mced b the vaccine. Blood kshns are taken m“ o‘ ‘he mmd as éiculamny routinely on all new admissions of ‘norisluihn 3T»: a non fiotirn w“ “mm P" "m °h°w°4 5 W51‘ $2M’, ‘mum, ‘hm: m“ h” tive motion. men ii, woolen 8:‘ be“ 120mm he n“ m 6mm“, the nnti-leutlc therapy has given ' ' good results." Dr. Murchison re-i self-expression in the liflsmfi? port“ \ flwh OI‘ n C ~ ' 56?‘; and nlsmfwpeople an During the. year the female pat- mwondm‘ w m“ m,‘ o, m,“ ients were moved lrom the old pro- md “l” w mm“ “d mmtmm vincisl infinnsry where they had He Mama m mo YMQA ‘M been tempo lull] moved during the its relation to this recreation and mmmcum mrmd ‘buwma the r w the school conducted fire which razed Fnlconwood in i931 l" ‘med N“, ml condo“ of the lmd took up their quarters in the by aw‘ m°o “no m‘, we m“ new building constructed cm the "m- -- ‘l saith wing of the old hospital. I" °°'*°1"-"°" wh°m"‘°‘°“'"’“ii fromotgRlfleimplltfijflifiildiliesl-ein m “m” w: h ht“ w“ lottetown to their new quarters in games ‘ubpaflgvgt m’ world “d the oiled provincliéafillinfirmaryyvhich inn“ C 60m are slenwentsl in their swtsl to 2m“ p ‘Y "nmmted 1°’ talk and dsmonsttotbu on the dif- ferent types of social games suit- able for young people's societies and schools- All tho young people ruessnt participated in the games. Rsdrellmsnts were served by the Indies’ Auxiliary of the YMCA. II. Coot leaves this morning for ‘Ibuonto. bamboo. The Giairman, m. I. II. Show. poke briefly. He referred t0 m0 games snd the interest they hsd for those interested in educational his. ‘Inn-la. Mcllwm of ltmley 8&0 Ind Miss Florence Morris of Grenville are visiting in the city. DEATHS MCCABE-Al Middle Musquodo- bolt. N’. 8., Spin-goon McCabe. broth- srotlt. lmlon McCall» 0f MO!- A motel gathering at which rop- tstivss from the different P. l. of the city sttendsd was hell lilt- niflit h the YJLOA. unto. P. 3.1. MGJIVIN-A‘ Bonshaw. llroh IL 1M. hull Mwevirl and I years. nmnol Ii-iday. March H. st I p. m. frmn the residence of A. 1mm- Hdysn. mterment at Argyle Cem- lillosing M]. e ti n g f 0f Diocesan Board Wdmen’s Auxiliary . At 7.45 Thursday morning-there was s celebration of the Holy Com- munion in St. Paul's Church. The Rector, Rlev. H. D. Raymond was the celebront, assisted by Rev. A. Hart Davies. ‘Ilhe adjourned meeting opened in 8t. Peter's schoolroom at 10.15, after #1118111: a hymn. the Rev. a. T. Payee mild from St. Matthew's Gospel the parable of the marriage feast. He said for a few moments he would discuss the one who went to the feast without the wedding garment. an unforgivable offence in those days, and whicl. brought swift punishment. We so to Divine service for the‘ one great reason, that the human soul may be in 0108B!‘ touch with its Creator, But do we not often lack the proper garment of humility and gratitude. Are we always clothed with, the Bflrment of lepentance, and faith and trust in God when we g0 to PM H01y COmmunion rcwlle and are we thinking o: the promotion 01' $116 E101‘? of God. and concern for the souls of others, or i.‘ there a selfish interest in our work, 1t f; time to examine ourselves, for Without the owner garment our work is impotent. Mrs. Rlsymcnd thanked the my. J. '1‘. Payne for his helpful address. Minutes were read and letlcrs of greeting from other Diocesan Boards. Before the election of officer; Mrs. Raymond, vacated the choir and Mrs. Cosh 1st vice pzesideflt took her place. Mrs. Cosh said it was with reluctance that she did so temporarily. She paid a. glowing tribute to the work oi Mrs. Ray. mond during the past fifteen years and said it would be very difficult to fill her place. Mrs. C. C0105 was vtlefbttl B5 Secretary Treasurer of tile Juniors and Mrs. Chester Acorn as Ccnt-a-Week Treasurer. and weir: welcomed lo the platform. All other officers were rc-elected. Interesting reports of some of the branches of work were given at this meeting. Mrs. Butt Dio. Dorcas Secretary reported that be- sides our ordinary Dorcas work, bales of clothing to the value o; all? haul been sent to Western re- e . The mid-day prayers wcl-c taken by Rev. A. Hart Davies. He read from St. Matthew's Gospel the story of the transfiguration or a5 the Ibcaker said he liked to call it the "Wlmtllh WP experience. He asked that Present to concentrate for s few moments on that little group. Those three favored disciples, who were so close to our Lord, and wgrg glimpse into unseen things, a". finally in our social service work ‘ SF llmslllull ,lN IZBMMITTEE vlsllllnlv Government Bill Re , Regulation of Gaso- E line Sale and Dis- _. tribution Passes 2nd , Reading. l Provincial Legislature, March 2i. , The House met at 3.50 p. m. , lvIr. J. H. MacDonald ,.I‘€86lll£d a i xtition from the Mayor and Clerk ‘. the town o! Georgetown praying z all Act to amend the town's In- . ull-poration Act for the purpose of l ‘Jitieliilig the powers of the Town ouncil. A bill in accord with the witlon was received snd read. Hon. Mr. MacPhee introduced an ui. to Amend an Act to prevent _:ret fraud by Secret sale of per- lm‘. chattels; also an Act to Amend ‘ County Courts Amendment Act, p878. They were given first read- mg. Premier MacMiilsn introduced an v ict to Amend the Public Health l, m, i927. It was rend a first time. i Trust Co. Incorporation ‘I On motion o1 Mr. Stewart the ‘ilmlse resumed committee reading, with Mr. Hunter in the chair, of ill Act to incorporate the Maritime Frust Company. The promoter explained that in ‘ml the Company was incorporated ‘xv the New Brunswick Legislature under the name of the New Bruns- wick Trust Company. The name l W85 changed in 1929 to the Maritime ‘Trust Company. The company is capitalized at $500,000 with sub- lscribcd capital of $270,200 and as- .sets under administration of $2.- l 999,660. All investments are through lDuminion, provincial and municipal , bonds or Bank of Canada stock. Ill .1933 and i934 they paid dividends of 3 per cent. They expect to open ofiices in Charlottetown and Bum- mersidc early this Spring. The ‘Prince Edward Island directors are Peter G. clerk, vice-president, Sum- merside; H. T. Holman, Summer- lside; R. E. Mulch, Charlottetown. and George J. Tweedy, Charlotte- , town. The provisions 0g tho bill are , the some ss in the incorporation of other companies. Mr. LePflsc said he had received satisfactory information regarding lthe company since yesterday's fid- iournment. He had been informed now given those great privilege, a, the mid up capital Wes 880-000- Clause 4 of the bill provides that wlcrsy. officers of up bond and ~ large number of sheep killed by ithlt “the department oonocmedg dfl-WI‘ t0 m!" ' m!“ BYWBW {mow of one village where four tanks I IN"! 6m In "it "fly summer. "(ICE two or tin-es hundred dolled-s tnin things, the Master hsd said to “notwithstanding any rule or prac- thcm shortly before this expel-i. time or any provision of any Act to once had 5131111911 than, bu, now the contrary, it shall not be neces- thfly had s new confidence There S“? 1°‘ ‘he mmpany w “we my would be troubles and difficulties m “WW1” °' w We "Y “m °' "" the future but they had beenlflrlnation to enable it to accept any drawn 6105'" w mum and no lcf the appointments, trusts or of. "m, companion me speak WT: flees hereinbefore referred to. lin- we n-e 00mm; the 1 er ‘a less in any case the Count or Judge Diocesan Church 50cm)? fie‘, ‘amt? nlaiking thenappointment may other- enqs Amman, meetings‘ Have “my wise order. been ,_ mwmfln 1 _ Mr. Dennis asked if the Company H“, w, ‘D grmmwfmlgfipegtezm under this clause was beinl; relieved Qhumh work; a c, r memmg o! o1 the necessity of giving an! 6W"!- “w Hwy communion. n “my have é?tefrczx;ltils'gillflllment of s. contract gloom; anything to us there will| Hon. Mr. MaoPhee said thedeter- w’ e51" ‘or deep" wnsemuh°n~ lnination of‘ this question would rest e too have the same Companion with the Court or Jury. The clause "b9 41180111198 118d. for we have His carded 9mm,“ “5° I m‘ "m1 W“ ll- clause I provides Among 01th:: "m" n1 t he Company "may M31. Cosh thanked the speaker _~,.1§§§is§' stole trustee, notwith- for his splendid address. standing that but for this Act it At 1 p. m. luncheon was served, would be necessary to Appoint more in 8t. Paulb Parish Hail by the than one trustee." Lldlfls or st. Paul's W. A. to the Mr. Dennis asked ifthis conflicted with any of the existing statutes. Hon. Mr. MscPhee explained the m. “ ‘ ts ‘ 0 an individual and of s corporation, which “does not die." Mr. Dennis: I hud an ides that when provision was made to ap- point two trustees under the Act, it was so that one would watch the other." Hon. Mr. MacPhee: “Perhaps that was the intention." (Lousbterl- The clause carried. The bill was reported agreed to without amend- merit. dtlesoieo to the w. s. and n. c. 8- meetings. the guest of ‘- b91118 Dr. Cnthcrirle Travis. The Rev. H. D. Raymond mo. Sided It the evening meeting in the Parish Hall. An illustrated talk “Work of the W. A. in Canadian n. or“ W w» c» v A very lpiercsting account of work in Hanan. China, was given by Dr. Irravis. Meeting closed with hymn and prayers. . Gasoline Act the House went into committee with Mr. Wigmore in the chair on second reading of an Act to Amend the . Gasoline Tax Act, 193i. m mnzccrm ctr; Royal Canadian Mounted Police txriismygllliolrigation of gefiations tenant 00 percent of their time 1K1 under the Act. conferred on the an attempt to strictly enforce the oovemor-in-Council authority to Diwlflws Pfvhlbltitli wt. In-Ibec- make regulations for other purposes. tor J. ilripps stated in the annual such as regulation of unfair prac- NPOI-t of "L" division tsbled in the. tices in the sale and distribution of leslslshlre- fgasollne. The principal lwmwc v! Thirty-three persons were com, the legislation was to make reguln- vioted for “driving while intoxicst- tions to control the sale of gasoline. ed" during the year. "Them were Lust year. by agreement with the sevm hlghwgy 3mm“ wimp, g oil companies, the Government suc- s sharp increase over the previous wed“! in QWWHB I "duvmfl °¢ year when them were only two," 1v.- oents s. sullen inllsolirlejiflm- m, "pm-g wngmu“, "m, My , Mr. Lea: "I don't it was public is inclined m travel too fast‘ passed on w the wlwflmgr- whm the” g, n9 “my, fm- *1 Hon. Mr. MacPhee. I am not pecis near level railway oross- “"8"? °1 my “mm” i" "mm ‘F m“- 4 Wm" chum-m may hm, was not passed on to are consumer. pen h be on the mlhwlyj- bill’. $11M ilkefllk M o‘ 0 “uni! WC The mopoetor stated ‘there wuflm‘ °° “a, m‘ “d” “W” s decrease in the number of forest “mummm ‘ : Mr. Les: "1 notice where the No- {gz gflmehumtr" y": and l‘ L’ Mt‘ va Scotla Government had this mot- h ‘my M" ccmvmm“. tel- under consideration st the gwmfimw’ it h“ ' 7°“ m°mf legislative sotshsion hlzst yeandand f ' ,, ‘undorstshd a t y passe e Tm” m‘ w“ ‘ “midmbhi controlling regulations regsrdin the i granting of tanks. It seems to some - o; us that there must be an awful ,oconoml‘c waste lnnthe diisttifilution with n» collection of dog clued oil-g f: ,,';g:,§",,g"g",,,¥; :§,,,,,m,,°°“§ dogs dtu-ing the year," which brought forth the mcolnmendatic“ for the destruction of sll dogs m}... gunned | h t g; which the tux his not brcn mid atl ‘llfefileldmlfid until." Iaiaeliewwthz? Vhqansr-dlwlsilsnlsrlsus. and thus prevent I recurrence oft-- 10h! there is a thousand dollars such sill-sitter as took place in the,’ going to waste. If there wsrs some fol.” Nluiatien governing this thing "WIWWW l it tomeotlkidoystliimm. GU would chespcn the cost of distribu- t on.’ Hon. Mr. MacPhee: “The leader of the Opposition has put his finger on part of the trouble. Part of the difficulty is that the overhead of distribution in this Province and other Provinces has been too great. "Ihat is one of the. matters covered by agreement with the oil compan- ies last year, and it is one of the nlagers Whig: wte may have to reg- ua ,na.me .tsuxmcccssa.ryln- stollstion o1 gssolin tanks. because, ss the Opposition leader says, the cost is ultimately passed on to the consumer and results to some extent in higher prices paid for gasoline.” Mr. Lea: "Are you obtaining power to do that?" Hon. Mr. MscPhee: “We feel that the Amendment will give us the power that we nwd. I may say that the Novu Scotia Act to which the Opposition leader referred, proved very cumbersome and the results were not satisfactory." , Mr. Lea: "It reduced the cmt by two cents a. gallon." Hon. Mr. MaoPhee: "I believe it was 1'»; cents. But the whole thing ARDIN ave You nsllvlsns res, was attended with great difficulty and discord. We feel that the pow- ers we are asking for will be suf- ficiently wide. 1t is difficult to ill- troduce legislation which will enable you to deal with situations as they arise. and that is the position they found themselves in in Nova. Scotia. They have a cumbersome Act which was intended to deal with the situa- tion but I think it is generally rc- colzuimi throughout the Maritimes that there was more trouble in N0- Va E-r-aziu. where they had this spon- iul Act, than ill New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island. New Bruns- wick dill ii by regulation as we may hilVl‘ in (l0. In Prince Edward Island ii us: done simply by agreement with the oil companies. Mr. McIntyre: “How would you rvguiatc the competition between companies. each onc putting in a tllnk. so that there are three or foul‘ tanks opposite Che store? Does my hon. friend consider eliminating that?" Hon. Mr. MacPllee: "That is cov- ered by the agreement in which all the companies have concurred. Thi- agreement imposes thc regulation that additional installation will not go forward unless necessary. That is the present situation: but we want to be in a position to regulate it if the situation should at ally time get out of hand." Mr. Dennis: "There is a serious loss to operators oll account of the excessive temperature enacting the gasoline." tile consumer, you mean." Mr. Dennis: “No.” Mr. Lea: "It swells in tile hcai and does down with the cold." _M.r. Donal: "Pas-don me. The consumer can demand that the op- erator of the tank run that gas dawn. He can get the chilled gglS six feet-below the earth if he so dc- sires. But on every load in warm weather the operator of a tank Ioyv money, and in order to protect l " interest he has perhaps to chm" the consumer a little too much. as gested. It is generally considered that the only thorough way to sell gasoline is by weight. I lknow that when com ‘ instruct their op- craters who have charge. of their largo tanks in the country to report on the quantity on hand, they force them to take the temperature of the gasoline in the tanks and the meas- urement of the contents. so that they can figure out the temperature 8s well ss the measurement. I think it is well worth while to consider that idea." Premier Macmillan: "I think thc trouble with these tanks is done sway with now. ‘Hie existing sr- rsngements will not be interfered with. but in future those who want to put in tanks will pay tor the tanks themselves and will not be porate the -—-—---_..... I | I s On motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhce nor, the Premier, snt of Education, Professor Blanch- aupervfsor of the Women! Instit- given them by the companies." Mr. MPage: "first might oc all right. but it is scarcely fair to s new men who wants to handle aus- oline. to have to buy thetsnk when the others have one free. Another thing, I do not approve of giving a blank cheque to the Governor-in- Counoil to regulate these matters. lgowever, I sm not going to oppose The bill wee agreed to. 0n motion of Mr. Stewart, second- ed by Mr. Hunter, the House went into commitete on an Act to incor- Charlottetown Trust Company. Incorporation. the promo- ter explained, had previously been by letters patent. The bill was On motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhee the House went into committee with Mr. Wigmore in the chair on an Act to Amend the Electrical Inspec- tion Act, i938. The bill amends section 8 o; the Act by adding to the list of offences that of "hinderingembarrassing or interfering with the electrical in- spector in thc discharge of his duties" Mr. u». referred to installation of lightning rods throughout the coun- try. Ihsurance companies are insist- ing on what is known as a "master label" being attached to the rods. Mr. MacPhee sold legislation would be introduced with regard to lightning rods, during the present session menu was agreed to without amendment. PUBLIC LIBRARIES BILL On otion of Premier MacMillsn “lg House resumed mittee read- ing, with Mr. Hunter in the chair. on the Public Libraries Act. The bill provides for a commission to supervise the facilities under the Demonstration Library scheme. This Commission, the Premier explained. has already been appointed snd consists of the Lieutenant-Gover- the Superintend- nrd representing Prince of ivalcs College; Rev. Raymond MIlCKC-‘Jlle, representing St. Dunstnrrs Univer- sity; Rev. .7. W. A. Nicholson. Bede- que, and Miss Elizabeth MncMillan, uics. Progress was reported. At 6 o'clock the House ldioumed. Mr. Lea: “A considerable loss to‘ uio lender of the Opposition 5112*] , Macaroni, I2 Quality Table Salt . l i i I 10 lbs. Orang l l I Maxwell House Coffee tanned Lobster 4' I l Central Guardian l aal Isudvll ......'-'..:"..;-§l"§ sflltwwrl-sziefi “Ill 7 {i YOLICI COURT-A Nuns man ppeI-red in the Police Court W!" terdsy charged with comer loofirlg He was fined three dollars and goat; or five days in jail. A drunk and incipable was fined five doi- lars and costs or ten duo's in jail. WEST KENT SCIOOL-YCCMI- doy moaning Mr. C. H -B- B7118‘ worth, B. So, chainnsn of the City School Board. who leaves shortly °n particularly on the European crisis. Mr. Percy Tumor, School Trustee. who accmnpanied Mr. Iongwol-th. gave a. qaiendld address on "Civic Adsnkiisflntlm." the v"- iom departments of our City gov- ermneult and stressing the respon- sibilities of citizenship. ELITE BEAUTY SALON ENTER‘ BID-The City POIlce Elite Beauty salon on Great George Street, Wednesday averting. The boys are from l2 to l4 years of ase- sevemi were taken to the police station for questioning but. except] onewhowosdetoinedin *" were allowed to return to tiheir homes. They will come before the Juvenile court. The bleak occurred smnetime Wednesday everlins. sev- eml dollars in cash being stolen. The manager. Mr. Percy Gullisorl. returned to the Colon about 10 detour and noticed that the money was misslns but thoucht that it had been token by the employees who had looked up earlier in the everling. ‘Lt was not until yesterday morning that he discovered that the money had been stolen. Entrance ms effected through a window which had been left unlocked. MR. TURNER ADDRESSED CLUB-The Charlottetown Progres- rive Club held their regular meet» imz 0n Monday with thc visual good attendance of monlbers. and a goodly number of applications from prospective members. 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HOLMANVS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Money On 1 lb. pkg. 42c oz. pkg. . 9c lb. . . 190' .8c O O 6 o 39c 35c 1H8 and instruc- on Civic stairs. which we will be of value to s11 the Wlhv hesliwrthe pleasure oi 0f the steps WWW“ any Pmmessive move lies 11:1“ the thuwsh study of the prob- MIITING 0F Y's Millie's cum -'.At the regular meeting o1 in; Ys Men's Club held last night, the spesloer was Mr. William R. Cook, TOTUDLO. He spoke On "recreation and the use of leisure time." In his remarks he referred to some o1 mo 110519171! 51411118 the people of to- day and suggested several profit- able ways in which leisure time 11118111‘- be Put to good use. Ml‘. Ralph Jenkins was chairman at lest night's meeting. Urge Drastic A c t i o n R‘ e Unpaid ' Taxes _.._.._ Noting with alarm that a large proportion of civic taxes were un- paid, Albert-on Town Council a-u their last meeting ordered the Towr. Clerk to take "drastic action" to bring in cash from tardy citizens. Mayor 5. R. Burke was in ths choir snd several appointments were sanctioned including the fol- lowing:- Magtstrote. E. L. Thomson, Town , Clerk. O. R. Profit; auditors. G. A. Parks and J. W. Waugh; assessors, J. I. C. Hunter and Heber Corbett; policeman and street man. George W. Oliver; fence viewers, John Hamill and Jae. W. Whalen. The following councillors were appointed to town committees:- Btreeis. Profitt. Mcftendrick and McMillan; Flnsnm. Barbour. Green and Matthews; Sidewalks. Green, Matthews snd Barbour; Police, Matthews, McMillan and Green; Fire, McKendrick. Barbour and Profit; Light. McMiilsn, Profit and McKendl-ick. Eastern Locals hwi-‘FICIAL RECEIVER at Commercial Hotel, Montague, March ill. I! and 28. J. D McLeod the evening. Mr. ‘ms-nu pus the L-élla-a-lsisi-za.