A Manon 22,. 1950 rig-enmgsxpeases. Tabled In Legislature [The following list of all persons waiving travelling allowances and pan“! from the Government [mm March 15, 1949 to Fill. 3. 1950 with the respective amounts. ,. points outside the -Province. no tabled in the Leaislature yes- m.d.y in reply to a question plac- E on the order PIP” 5! uh 3- Bell‘ Ham 1. Walter Jones-attend! unference in Ottawa—C1B0.il)- up,-_ Georlo Qpnisrence in Ottawa on pulioruin qlseaw-310°-0° .L. . in Physical Fitness and Voca- tlnnal Trsinln in Ottawa and t . “WV” w_ Raid—attendiI'ig' Confer- ...“ on Tourist Promotion and rfhysical Fitness in Montreal and ottawa—8231.27. — Hon. H. H. Cox—attanding At- igntic Hers-ins Inveltigatlon Con- lerence in Ottawa—8100.00. Hon. .1. Walter Jones-—exp lg Newfoundland-850.00. _ w, T. Crockett—attend|ng Vital Itatiatics and Canadian Public Health Conferences in Ottawa- .01. '2; S. F‘ieldin5;—nAttending an- un meeting adian Welfare Eouncii-$100.00, J, J. 'l‘rsinor—altend.ing annual naming Canadian Welfare Coun- ni-—s1m.oo. '- V .Dr. A, J. Murchison—attendlnx Ps_winatric Ass'n. Convention in Iionireai-3153-35 Hon. A. W. Matheaon—attendlng Canadian Welfare Council in Mont- real and conferring with officials st. 0nawa—$1o0.00. Frunk MacKinnon—-expenses to Toronto re educational matters- {$8.00. W. R. Shaw—atiending Poultry conference in Ottawa-575.00. John P. Nicholson — attending Dom.-Prov, Conference on “Crim- lml statistics"—$36.00_ I. ll’, Macl{innon—attending Su- perintendent of Insurance Confer- rm.-e—s150.o0. C. P. Redall—expenses to Ottawa soferring with Dept. of Transport —Sl5000. N. W. Lowther-—ati.endlng,rneei- [lg in Calgary on Uniformity of eglsizition-4430.00. K. M. Martin‘——attending meeting :aCelgary on Uniformity of Legis- tion—$4$.75. Hon, A. W. Mat‘ attending om, Council Health Conference-— 5000 W. W. ll.eid——attendlng Can. ‘n. Tourist & Publicity Bureau onvention—8125.00. Hon. C. C. Baker — attending loyal Winter 1"air—8119.'I0. W. W. Reid--attending Dom.- Prov. Tourist Conference-—3134.90. L. W. Sh-.. penses re educa'- 'ona)i conference in Toronto- J. ll‘. Connolly—expenaas to'Ot- ‘#35130 on Departmental business -- lion. C. C, halter — attending lfariiime Winter Fair—$15.00. W, E. Maasey—aitending Insti- tute of Public Administrators’ Con- fssrggse in Quebeearid Ottawa- AIEYDU... ’ IIOIISEGLEAIIIO ‘I Your Kiddies can have in- Perviaed care work. 'roonr.s:na' INN NUIIIIY PHONE III-1. M38. 0. It S0! ‘"330?! Supervisor) ll! 5Pl‘ln[ Pllk '0!‘ (Alicia H001”) _ Whill! 90!! sump —- amiieiu aozio Shaw-lattending mettings .—aese v lion. .1. Walter Jones——attendins lioyal Winter Fair and conferring with Dominion officials at Otfiws -815000 w. 'n.'snsw-«mania Agricul- tural Conference ihi ttasva - non’ c. c. asim — atteiiding Agricultural conference in Ottawa -8125 8. ('5. Wright-attending Agricul- tural Conference in Ottawa - Henry J. MacDonald—attendlng Agricultural ‘‘ ‘cranes in Ottawa . . \ F. W. Jeilrs—attendln Health Conference in Ottawa , . Hon, J. Walter Jones-attending 'i'rans-Canada Highway Conference. 0ttawa—S1!i0.00, . ‘R. G. White-attending Trans- Canada Highway Conference, Ot- iawa-8150.00. Dr. J. A. l.rk——expenses'_ to United States and se vices render- ed re‘ Turnip Indus -4819.82. J. 0. C. Cu ,'-ell-'-expenses ‘to Fredericton and Halifax re B. N. A. Act.-$60.00. W. W. Reid--attending Physical Fitness and Travel Bureau Con- ference at 0ttaws—$l56.’l0. Preston Eills—expenses to Otta- wa re “Arch,ives"—-3150.00. Hon,-J. Walter Jones—attending Dom.-Prov. Conference on Consti- tution-8150.00. Hon. W. E. Darby '.- itilfldifll Dom.-Prov. Conference on Consti- tution—815o.oo. Hen, Wilfrid Arsenault—attend- ing Dom.-Prov. Conference‘ on C0"- stitution-¢8150.00. - Hon. A. W. Matheson—attending Dom.-Prov. conference on Con!“- iution-—3150.00. , J, W. Macklnhon —— Inlll1’lfl¢0 Conference, ’l‘oronto-—$150»00- W. E. Massey—expenses to Hall- fax re Appropriation Accounting and Great Seal—S50.00. W. K. Sharpe—aitendlng Confer- ence of Prov. Directors Sanitary Engineei-ing, Ottawa——Sl63.90, C. P. Reddali—conferring with officials of Federal Public, Work! and Canadian Maritime Commis- sion—3125-00- Joyce Anderson — GXPOMGI '0 sporitmen'a Show in Boston. Mass. —3165.00. Hon. J. Walter Jones-—conferrin¢ .with Federal Ministers in Ottawa -8150.00. Freiivht slates Inqulrr Travelling E89011”! 1!‘. April 4-1. 0. G.’ camrlgell 3150-09 Apr“ a1—W. E. Darby ... 21-1. 0. C. Campbell . :33} 23.4. o. ‘C. Campbell. 75-00 June 4.—s. o. c. Campbell A. 75-05 .1...-...2'l--W. E. DIIDY - “'90 Jung m—-J’; O. C. Campbell 75-05 . Jab, 11—.l. O. C. Campbell 112.60 July 11-W. E. Darby‘ 90.00 Sept. 13-4. 0. c. cunpboii 11-00 1501!? 150.00 3'Il.iX) 225.00 50.00 55.00 25.00 $5.“) och 23.0, C_ Thompson Oct. 26-3. 6. Rogers oc¢_ w—J. O. C. Campbell Nov. 8—Hon. W. E. Darby -- Nov. 14-—~J. 0. C. Campbell . Nov. 21-1. 0. C. Campbell 1)“; 5_J_ O. C. Campbell 1:-eh; _2o—J_ 0. C. Camvbfli other mm The following information was tabled in reply to “'9 °“°'3t" uwh“ mounts in addition 0 ‘how were paid.to members Of the Government for trgvellinfi 9*‘ th Province. £le0'l|'.e.G¢':l‘Ie cl-I. Barbour 311250 Hon. c. c. Baker 1-Ion. Eugene P. C0110“ - ' Hon. .1. W. Arsensult . 1.1 , H. H. Cox .... .. B:h|..l-brace Wright ~- 1-ton, Joseph G. Campbell .. Hon. F. A. ‘Le -- .DAilY ckoss\ivolzo—.“ rge - 1-Ion. Walter E. Darby idliilil , A . DOW ll. Kingdom. I. Pen point: 1. Inialilmsg ll. Asia trounglseep 8.Pesaia ll. Diviaiell _ ‘9.verbai . "‘ tcopper ofapiay lo. Jewish coins » 38. Novebia month _ - (Rurn.‘- barrier il.Capitai v l.Kind otrook 25.0oln (FL) of Guam ldreungmen 21. lilvercoins 1!. Recipient C. l\ilI Up.) of a gift 7. liquipa 89. urge bundle ii. Lit. as sass withmen so. Diarnouni 16. Salt ‘ 3. Life‘ 8!. Butt I elaswu ( chem.) llfrroubiee 33. Mark of 40. yan I1. Measure 18. Pen-name a fold boat (Chin.) of Charles St. Steering 42. Jason’: ahlp ll Goddess of Lamb a paratua 68. Dresses. discord 15. Unit of 81. er in 0 as stone (Gr.) work place 40. Blunder I0. Music note . ll. Jagged pm. I tuberance . Mlapanue , dancin rl l'tCrown‘“ . A sum; IO. Beat . ‘ 33- A treat quantity ll. Mulberry Ia Eldest our of Isaac (Bin) It. Music note .Il.i>m or ' mouth H» Enroll for . fury duty .'—i It ii”: “.4 - n - e at k of Tm?“ -I1. Booit or hours Iova 9-(Sailors ' I ‘Will |0.l'iower . , ,' ‘ balm olsrrsoqoora-aura lieu be-wash nu. - »IX‘,D's:‘.A“ ‘ ,. hlolllfll‘ lnls_.0W ’ _ __ . Dneletterlln etaodsler .rsuitussapnaosssi its the tareeus. xaer the twe_ -ate. Iuieietms, apos- ltorhios. taeisutaaaeslsisatiea tliewoedsare all aims. WI. on the seas letters . . , ' ~ " ' . . ' . . . ux aao‘ra‘:n: V :1-‘arenas avx ws. iWr_ew_s &0",'i'iI‘d' auoaoo ea I-svaro ‘ --“' In”. . ,' {Mrroo;t.er:v.,,.,,,». “ ' "'*""' Gills o -a 5.. _ ‘....‘.,..a.: . .- THE GUARDIAN. CI-lARLO’I"l'E'l‘OW'N \ -.- .rAc:E' THREE CIN‘i"IiA|..i GUARDIAN e now llaemflll WIAI at 115 Queen Btree naoooaa ANI nasasuana Bard Coal in nook. 3. 3. ram & Otlllflllll. VISIT LIPAGES Sllol ‘lull: TODAY. Sale ends Saturdw. .» See our too rack. -mugs risen-rs wssur to Sydney, Nova sootia. Phone Mari- time Central Airwaye Liniitedfimdi NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in The Guardiannot lain: than noon the day previous to‘-insertion. Those who telephone olaaatiloda. etc.. should particularly bear this in mind. CITY POLICE C0031‘ - At the Stipendlary Magistrates Court yesterday. a man charged with as- aeult causing actual bodily harm was remanded until 'l‘hl!l‘ldly. while a man charged with helm drum and incapable was sentenced to lo days in,.1ail. DIE! IN NEW YOBIK — The death occurred in New York Sat- urday, March 18, of James Barrett. formerly of G1 roy. P. E. I., son of the late atrlck Ryan and Catherine Barrett. The late Mr. Barrett served for many years on the police force in New York until his retirement. Besides his sor- rowlng wife he leaves to mourn ‘eight daughters and one son; also two sisters, Mrs. Christina Mur- phy. Newton, Mass. Mrs. James Macloaughlin, Mt. Stewart, and one brother Joseph, Glenroy. DIES MONDAY —— The death oc- curred at the Charlottetown Hoa- piital on Monday. March 20th of Cecilia Agnes Campbell in her torty-ninth year. She was at Campbell and Mrs. Campbell of 99 Pownui Street. Charlottetown. She leaves to mourn her mother, five brothers. Cornelius.J., Nor- anda, Que., Michael A., Liverpool. Peter B. at home and Cyril I‘. R.C.N., I-ialiiax. Also two sistérs. Mrs. Gordo Bownese of Seven 151! . Qu cc. and Margaret I-1.. R.N.,‘ at horde. -.’l‘ha Requiem Man will be‘ sung at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica on Thursday morning at 8:45 am. Interment will be at Corran Ban cemetery. nwonrnvs nnua sroas: will ‘be olnn this afternoon and even- ng. . \ Mrs..P. T. Pcvwer. Mt. Edward Road. is now a patient in Char- lottetown Hospital with a severe attack of virus pneumonia. Her many friends look forward to a quick recovery.’ Friends of Mrs. Clarence Friz- zell, New Haven. will regret to hear she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital. where she will undergo an operation. All wish her a very speedy recovery. and her neighbors hope to see her home again very soon. Sister M Poly . st. I-Ielenwfele pse:¢::l?ze:and:;nsuih°: 0!-H! plane Tuesday morning en- route to Chicago, after spending 3, with sister Mary Poiycu-p‘. M0 01'. o is zicusl iu h0Di'Iltal ere. 5‘ y In O1-icnt’s New “BEAU!”-SKIN’ ' Hosiery . sonniar Ii“ 'lowaat yet. daughter of the late James D. ' N.S., Terence 11.. Montreal, Que... -O-I-L rams -varnishes manna at Vaii‘a.,30l Kent.‘ IVIIITIING HUI!‘ G0. - LOPIICI and 1'3 FOOD SALE at S. A. Mac- g£a¥'s.‘zaturday. ‘March Nth. at . aaioo lsnprovemen IIICIALI A1‘ HAITI IIAITIT aAnoN. 17s cu-atton. 07.50 Indivi- dual Permanent Waves for 83.00. 0 23. WII Ml. AND M18. and enjoy dainty Ielads. etc. in Trinity Boo- tai Hall. Thursday. lard, 4-6. Tifiaia so cents. IIGINNING SATURDAY in the Guardian a. new detective r en- titled "Mlurder Could Not xii " by the niglieh Novelist, Gregory . ssavrcs nssbnus Arnu. 14'!!!-'l'he motor venel Eskimo will resume direct freight and panenger service to ports on the south t of Newfoundland and st. P re on Friday, April 14th. The announoeanent. made by the Newdgoundland shipping service, statn that ilhe opening date. how- ever. depends on ice conditions. ‘I'll! EAR!‘ ‘OI-" HILLSBORO Chapter of the I. 0. D. E. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jack "Cameron. York Lane, with the Re- gent. Mrs. Arthur Roper presiding. Gratlfying reports were ‘read by the secretary and treasurer. Miss Marjorie Stewart, educational sec- reiary. read a letter from Mrs. Camtpvbsil showing expenditures of the various chapters for 1940. So- cial letters were read by the-Re- 0 _ V 1 ".‘i°?T"‘t"‘tv‘.'i'i°!,tl."4 ' * ma. non c.s.r. us. gent in acknowledgement of worki done for the various departments; also a letter from Miss Alexander, requesting funds for the transla- tion ol nurses’ text books in India. This is new Empire work in India. The-sum of 01.00 was voted on for this fund. The ways and means cormnittee reported anangements were under consideration‘ for rais- ing funds‘for the Chapter. Out- standing bills were voted on to be paid. The ‘following were voted on as additioi1al_memnbera to the chapter: Mrs. Ira Clark. Mrs. G. 5. storey and Mrs. George Barter. The meeting then closed with the National Anthem. Two Blind Girls‘ Will Graduate HAMILTON. March 20 —- ,(cP) -— Two Toronto girls in this year’: graduating class at Mcndaeter Un- iversity have done it the hard way: ‘mi have been blind since chum- Betty Macmillan, 21. and Gloria Mortimer. M. will receive the de- gree ot Bachelor of Arts in Social science. They met at the Canad- ian National Institute for the Blind school at Brantford, Ont.. and have worked together at Mcldaatcr to overcome problems. There were no textbooks in Braille so they had other students read aloud to them. And they de- veloped a shorthand system so that they could take notes during lec- tures. Examinations were trans- scribed into Braille. After graduation Betty plans to continue her studies. then become a C. N. I.B. social worker. Gloria 883'! she hopes ll _tcur Ontario as a O. N. I. 3, teacher. . A , iiiiesiuemsifi , rm I * offlaiizryi iisd cross Eslaiiiisll Sicltroon Supply Loan service I Toronto, March 2l—One of the most popular of Red cross ser- vices is the sickroorn eiupply mm Service. now established in 432 centres in Canada. an increase of 1:16 over the previous year. "Patients, and those who have to oope- with sickness and convales- ence in the home, find free lo_a.n of expensive and bard-to-get equip- ment of ti ‘ ‘ ‘ ." reports Miss I-Ieien MacArthur, National Director of Nursing ser- vices. Fourteen more were added in Janua ,as one of the first and Cross ices in the new pro- vlnciai division of Newfoundland. Attendance at Red Cross Home Nursing courses also increased in 1940, with a total oi 4.828 women and girls attending 290 courses. taught by 250 volunteer nurse in- structors. ‘Both services form part of the broad ‘Red Cross program for the promotion of health and the miti- gation of suffering -which is aw- vorted by the Red Cross lands an- peai for 55.000000. MURDER AND SUICIDE SIBBALD, Aitu.. March 21 - (CP) — Emil Wcnzei. 55. and his wife died last night In what police described ae a murder and suicide on their isolated farm, is miles northwest of here near the 53.5‘:- atchewan border. Wenzel. father of 12 was a 1ormer‘inmate oi the mental hospital at Ponoka, Alta. FINEST aLi-:nos . iioratiiy Ills Sm '- Oontinued from page I should have a heart about sparing poor old Father and Mother. DEAR MISS DIX: I was a widower with children, married a widow with children, land there are children of this last union. 1-110 has become unbearable in our home by the continual fighting between her children and my children and our children. Is there anything we can do about it? JOB ANSWER: Well, Job you certainly must be the world's greatest optimist if you expected anything else than a threecornered fight between three different sets of children. The easiest way to settle your problem is to send the children off to different schools if you can afford it. ‘If you have not money enough to do this, just accept thasituation philosophically. They will outgrow their pugnacity in a few years, and in the meantime just let them fight it out without taking any sides. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a girl of 19 very much in love with’ a boy of 22. My parents object to him because he is uneducated. If I marry him, I will be thrown with very different people from the ones I am accustomed to. Shall I marry him? . WORRIED GIRL ANSWER: If you love him enough, neither his social position nor his grammar need make the marriage a failure. But nothing short of the grand passion can keep you from shuddering at a hus- band who murders the King's English and eats with his knife. As I have said, a great love levels all ranks and distinctions, but it is safest for those who are just ordinarily in love to marry in their own class, and this goes for birth, education and money. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, inst will ana- wer problems of , 1 interest through her column. Step out to‘ greet the robins. tile and the blossoms with that" wonderful thrill of a new. Spring outfit Whatever your ensemble.’ . . . complete it Beautifully with 0rient'a new "Benn-Colors“ of .7950 .. . fine ifosiez-is iine_st iasiiion ehddes. smuttmo , oarrms AND asrseuoou SHADES ‘ asaun-sacs Baaun-swsa lEAU'i'i-MIST ssaumaups asau11.oi.ow l!AUl‘i-SMOKE ssaurmonn esaumurs _ 5 HIGH FASHION 3 PARTY AND EVENING SHADEI SUSPENSE aasan-usss VAMPIRE NIGHT use suvsn DOLLAR