l" Jergens Lotion l5, 25, 50 Méligi Z5~ 1.9.4.2 rm: CHARLOTTETOWN consume PAGE THREE R. A. F. Presents _ L-E-i-IARDIA“ Garrison Theatre No. I fgul-ZE-Fr“? “IN TOWN TO-NIGHT” $21.2 '-»-- - in aid of ouswsu. for rumpus. N0. 60, CHARLOTTETOWN SQUADRON, AIR CADETS 0F CANADA TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY April 14th and 15th, 1942 PRINCE OF YALES fiOLLEGE HALL CONIID mo‘ IBATICN us: maria an‘ voila rei- u the while the xfimm‘: 1...... . ni"'..'.“i.:lf‘i.t§ ' m‘ L-iie 4-3-11. CANADIAN moron ' uonuuv Moe . Led Margifieth at? rnfionrfiioloa-‘a-ae-i‘ up oaoss concur "t "hm"- Tuerdnv. April 2m. . L-IIBO-S-Il-li. i F fi "Pee: Sweet Peace”. suns bv on? messages-pg; lfimhewiltifitltlf°il%figi 3e"§'et'“m°°°£,_“ "“ w’ "°“°' Reserved Seats 75o General Admission 50c Vnoo-a-oo- -l 4e a gisfillll eunnnun M t mm“ i d troubl - i? ,1; ':i'::::..?' ..'::"::.¢..':.:..'.":. ‘i ti: .':.“...“l:ht'...‘i...h is‘: iii. 0.935s," w r r r r r r r o e i r- E- — Official Board meet- nm" m“ h, “Hum, n , riod. Next came a brief and well u, u Comm“ wednem A u 2&1’: word, _strietl,v payable In ln3l°g%l;euv1e§ It QRM. Irllgflyqbflvfij, rim“ Mathesonlrhe president lldrsllthan Stew ..-w. h. e. wim- - m ee- msz.'r.ii.rirs.z*.fs hi": dl-l‘ mlmmly meeflm M the WMS‘ proved. and roll-call was answered {the vilified Chum"- Mmlg‘; °- with questions from rr Klnlrs. Mern- Fitzroy Street. yesterday momma m held 8i U" 7mm“ °1 Mfs- Ma“ bers were then asked to send car? '0 - Dunstsrrs Basilica where mwarggisdrnuelidarly £1? n85; Jf.‘ églrivk frzienosleng $filrulll ti-euo . lseqlygiem High Mose was celebrated srry c mee n c cs e Mizpo v. in Dou . gevotionfll SQMW- The em” w“ benediction.‘ Refreshments were dliricud ldfllllilsfl etufiewlffifilt‘? 913$. ' s , the Covenant of _ rhe glitffhf 1.35"?" ,, W“, 1mm...“ av?!“ ha; leigggudttrifl a visas oau bearers wen Messrs: i... w Win. Ausuetus Mur h Vlct ' lve service. A talk was Riven by the _____ mm y. or d and Mrs. Mcbean. Scripture n, _ _ y. Samuel Crocket, Michael filial!!! were 51"“ by a “umber °I taftuelyivlihgelitairbegn lllfllqdltsllill! liege walm “d John A‘ Mann“- lt bl h. mn were a}; 1.891251% ansgegllalfl nelunberss were mu‘; enjoyed. There were dill-l‘; letter "Beneath the Cross of Jesus f th tih k h ts d i"- tgi Phillie‘ adirrvefrdvefslinduildlenirteiei 0.11555 N m"! DEAD — Patrick for treatment-L. “ngmvlbedngaailyd Hilofel. bolifllseild‘ . e was m Charlottetown, P121. m4 served ' wi ' In Memorram iofiiii‘°th‘i“l;'fé“t.fl”§ff.ll.fi“fiii: vices were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Center d: Hanna Chapel 1m. Lao mums to the Boldiers’ Plot, Mountain . View Cemetery-Vancouver Hews A most. deemed men pass. Hes-aid. i ‘d to h“ “emu "w" ‘mm In Not lons ago on the National Farm Radio program it was said "that ten acres of PW‘ psrly llmed land would grow mo", ‘ml g better c than fifteen w"! 0i l" 55"‘ land." Th; Demand for Broolrvillo nigh Grade Lime this spring is heavy. So 0E1‘ YOURB NOW, A5 WE MAY NU!‘ BE ABLE TO mu. ALL ORD- ERB LATER IN THE BM- SON. $3.00 Ton Bulk $3.75 Ton Paper Bags, 20 to the Ton $4.00‘Ton Jute Bags, 167 lbs. each 12 to the Ton In car lots, 30 tons or more. delivered to your nearest rail int in Prince Edward Is- and_ Order novv from the Brookville Mfg. 0o. LIMITED McKenna died in Lilo Charlotte XBLANDIR! BANQUlrL-Qn town Hospital on March 8 i942 at ‘mesday night, Much 17th, mo“; the are of 28 years. The orly child the one hundred and seventy-five of his parents. Leo was born i1 Quests attending the banquet 1n Klnkorn, P.E.I., but the honor of the thirtyqim, ‘nmvfl, hLs father (the late M-r. M!!! of llie Women's Auxiliary to Thomas MoKenna) who died when the Canadian Club of Boston the Leo was a small child he has re- following "Islanders" were emine- sided with his mother, now Mrs. Mrs, Hadley v, nowietl pggifind James Cullen in Bedford. President, Mrs. Katherine Mug- Blessed with an am-ible die- Lea-n. Inca. Club Pianist August-q position and a pleasing personality Michell. Winifred Mitchell. rut‘. no made friends wherever he went. Mitchell, Mai-um mwblwh Particularly during his last illness Estelle 3mm"; Mm grace mp: dd his patience and cheerful copr- son Whiwacre, Mrs. Jeanette Mac- nge make him beloved ever rilore Leod Morrison, Georgie Webster and more. His wes a deeply religi- Mrs. Peter McTiernan, Mr. and 311s tlcheractea orig he though‘. of Mrs. Pater Pats, Mr, flodlgy V, ea u a 118 orne to see fuoe- Hewlett, Louise H. lbeer . lD'llO¢ his Divine Lord, so orteh __._ y his welcome Guest in Sacramental AUCTION AUTOMOBILE! .- Conununion. When the public market we; first Fortified by the consoietions of established in Charlottetown many his religion and the ministraltions years ago even the most farsight- of Christ's anointed priests and Qd Vtndill‘ did not visualize the comforted b the devoted and in. horseless carriage. Yesterday three defatlgable ove of his mother he B11105 were but up for sale 11y pub- hujg he; m; u, mom-n mm but w llc auction on the Market Square N191“ in hi; 30mg to gm He ‘b Just as the fish, meats. vegetables ways showed great pleasure on be- “d Qm" °°mm°dm9$ we" “- in; visited by his step-father and ‘Med m the man“ ""5611 one °1 w“ mo“ “mo,” to s“ mm Once the, cars fell under the auction- mm when he m‘ h, w” an“: cers hammer for $115; Welding - hed $110 on the second but Bmokvmm “John go" N_ a Conscious to the end he himself reg: w“ withdraw” the mm Mrs. n. a. do. Adams. Presl- m<l1~$l1hfl1:r=r',m°n" 1351;“ aft‘, vehicle failed to set a bid from the lame audience which gathered on the Square. Nolt-rn wrursumr: w. m. s. -The March meeting was held on the emotional control of around . I-lis funeral was held on March l0 from the home of James Cullen those en Phone 1-0242 or 8-2738 Spring. 1942. i Bedfordtost. Bonaventurefis Church the 5m n m, hem. M the Hub Find it here for you. . . . tie-front suits. ‘Iraoadle where Requiem High dam Mass was celebrated by the pastor ' Rev. K. McPherson who also con- ducted service at the grave. Mrs. Wm. Clark. theme of the worship wee led by Mrs. Ke Hatherley was “The lords su ipsr." the ccnvenant of our Faith. Hymn "I‘W8\ On That Night." Scripzure references to Communion were the members. Hymn "when l Survev ‘Ihe Wondrous Class" closed this period. Roll is h Forlois of BIG Eggs 1F!»- Jap Red Gross To Handle Parcels cell was answered with scripture verses by eleven members. Th was followed by the minutes 0d t e ----—--— previous meeting. A card of thanks OTTAWA, March 23 --(CP)-- was received. It was decided to The Japanese Red Cross. actln in hold a parlor social in March. Two a manner different from the in uiitts were donated by members other belligerent countries. in- or suppl work. Collection 90cm. tends to take charge of the dis- The mom rs were invited to Mrs. iribution of parcels and comforts Deacons for the Amrll meeting for prisoners-of-war and internees. when the Easter oflfeidrlg Will be said a return tabled in the l-louse Nwlvod- Cltlée 0i’ Refuse. from of Commons today for '1‘ L. Church tilt Study M01! We lid by MP8- (Con. Tbronto-Bmadview). MBdRM- QflNl-mll! WW lekfid by The government return said that "M1159" "id l-"SWQY"! by i?" in other belligerent countries such 1°15" Ind “h” mm"?! Th9 distribution is normally m the b"! 1mm “Md the mull“- hands of international Red Cross delegates. Mr. Church asked if the govern- meht is satisfied that the uty of Personals seam hospitals and prison ___.. camps for Canadian intemees in m». molest Burns. spring Valley, enemy and enemy-occupied count- spent the week-end with his sister Ask our net -os who! Broy Chicks did for them Then phone. or drop in. Charles l. Worth. 142 Great Gfllrite Street. Charlottetown (chicks on display): Charles S. McKay. Park Corner: l-levd B. Mcliwen. RJI. l. Sourist Geo e Muir-head. 5t. Cleaners: Goa-It tMacLesn. Lot 16, South es A. J. McDonald. Tracadie Cross: Earl Diamond. Wlnsloct William Christian. Launching er W. K. Crafer. B. B. ll, en- slngto so visions are observed by both sdes, to know that Mr. Marshall Con- Cold Creom 19c 25c 50c Facial Cream 19c 50c Foundation Cream 25c 50c Cleansing Cream 25c 50c Tissue Dry Skin Cr. 25c 50c Homi Cream - - - - - 25c Cold Cream, tubes - - 25c Skin Fresliner - - - - - 50c Brilliontine - - - - - - 50c Face Powder 19c 25c Tooth Posts - - e - - - 25c Tooth Powder - - - - - 25c —-MEN—- After Shove Lotion 25c 50c Alter Shove Talc - - - 25c _ Shove Stick refills - - 25c is received at Geneva." the return far. al s - u tional Do- t$37h3°iii§§§l=°e“li§§t o: sin sf-er week end leave with his mother. the information has been checked. Mrs. Catherine Rice, Upper Prince "Information obtained in this Street, left on return yesterday. "ti: “Pres: Kit?“ or"; . c n ' we $13110 ee'e"eii§weh°-..°§9eit alluintern- Donald. sen View. are" sorry '0 msnt camps housing Canadians, learn she is a patient in the P. E. whether combatants of civilian lg; Island hospital. tern . d lits furnished Y‘ protggtinfpowir have so far been Mrs. William Campbell has the chief source of informlvion N- timwd l0 h" 71°?" m chmmle“ larding civilians. town sfiter spending some time with however. been extended ieciproc- of Conway, who had the misfort- ally to cover civilians as well as uric of breaking her leg She is combatants. and official lists of doini as sell as can be eXPWWl- clvilien intcmees now are beinl! prov‘ 7d." Althouwh Japan had not form- arrived in the oity Monday nlllifi ally ratified the Geneva Conven- on a visit t0 M"- tlon, the Japanese Government. had Neill. stated prisoners of war and in- iernees would be treated in ac"0i - ‘ill vl at . d . , v. ..°;...Y’"“ m’ °°“"“"°“ "’°' Trinity United Ghurc AMIESON S“ "s i: fl l 8h I 0.18 ._ hi... to thlspAfRhtlne 0:13:82" ht Wimmsmv‘ "He" m“ Canada. an to the International mic-Official Board. Bed Cross. 530-6 laid ggQ Mne m“ yho Q9111 . 1M‘ this bl“ I9" bhffiulh. m. m“ “Tn,” of.u,r_.mm..the.iollovzios.oommuoios “March 31 "Hon Thane A. Campbell, "Premier of Prince Edward Island. 1e- 11% ialgttstown rm. "The Geneva Convention has. her mother. Mrs. Albert J. Boyle, %Bfi§:wlnb°é?émrt u, Oh the Miss Ann McPherson Glace lay. my In tt M c- in °" ' dried. oulsion may hension on the part of of the legislature and the count generally, and as the Judaes are no ALL SET FOR YOUR . al: your Price . $l2.95 l . In A flV- V"? "Easter Sunday and suits go together" says Fashion. And we've a [rand collection of them The newest “shirt collar" suits with longer easily fitted jackets . . . sauve man tail- orcds . . . "soft" little dressmaker jacket suits Beautifully tailored of fine _ woollens . . . choose your Easter suit here. You'll love it . . . and live in it through Spring. SPRING OPENING THURSDAY AFTERNQQN March 26th e»- m-ei» “was: m“ ' ' ‘ “We” jacketl" s u i t. for Borina- l" Link-button style s h e t l a n d 5' bvltlllnds arttavirg‘ Wwl“ Wm" I: twill. men's- "bfldln'* wear fabrics. ‘rho plaid suit. The dressmsker Yorennial favorite suit . . . softly with new 1941 flattering. Tie- detallsl Casual. front, button-up shirt-collar, rever, ' % styles. Soft sheer cardigan style. 710°15- Letter-Read F ran? Vice Chancellor On Changer)’ Bill Lt.-Governor’s to three bills assent given in Legislature yesterday. lieerislati Assombl The Hours met at lire pm. The followins aruiual report! 101' H t . . filidlllan laid ha had and lists of Canadian lJfl-Bmfife "'9 "I510 0f New lmidbn has YNOVOTM lgt r from one o the telegraphed to both Ottawa and sufficiently from his serious illness, J u o; u; h [pi-icon s; soon as this information to return to his position in Hsll- ilestng that :6!‘ an correspondence N100?! 00 ttorney ouse be- IM the t him we.“ be ore the Vloe Chancellor's batter Pianist‘ Campbell in ply read , m: x. ltremi : “Walton hugtbeen called to House relating nncery to which I. as Vice Chancellor. take no serious objection although I do thlst as a matter of courtesy lllltl hr mlsht were not for oertsl yourself and others on the on that took place the esd to some misap re- the mem rs House and as iemern in e they ave no other means of setting "bkyo. M the protectins nower for 7_3(t—l.en|en Service — llesrh Hell ou the facts. I be ore you. kncwina holr Rehearsal -- Social Halt make the Home be: to lay such facts that you wi acquainted with . Rages were not n the ll officials 0f U! them. “You aflese ss a reason for not. consulting with me on the Bill that. , , , M; t i t th Court r - %Z'.‘i..‘?°‘.’.‘.‘ée°ltfi‘°§‘.°.if stutter. Mr w~"___~"~ nttt-i."t;.,i:h.ier:. m: yhgssr .§e,,.;;,.; - l‘. l-fl I. e of éhehltod igieneim cgurtitries Mrs. lititrtvlcll BIIQWMOH. Hamil; gogsuzrtigw hkléhmlllrlmgm {or “m, T“ considered ‘umciem _ Q a e me y w c uno- ma. as’; ‘rel-arid WM mama "L-Hmvmon‘ no"; gum. rlfizsohrrévgilispendedjeyou from plead; ' ' ' ' lloe' Inspector of cases ore any our i . The reply seld the information —-—-- 41"‘ “MM.” ' m h 1 jdgd m u ’ l"; on prisoners and internees wu not The man friends of Mrs. Wilbur g3'd"“t71';;‘_“" o“ M‘ “mm” 2:3: w: famfluifiif, ex fituonwu f-r obtained. strictly speaking. through Trainer o Charlottetown Royalty Th‘ spake, ‘cquflm/m m, Ho“. your conduct in a oer ain case in the searching of hospitals and are pleased to see her out slain m“ M m4 "oqiygd . ggmmunl- which you gave instructions to Mr. - C R E A M s it cam . Under the Geneva coq- after her recent illness. “m, 1mm m; Pflyg“ “cl-stew Tralnor not to n pear before the ll‘ vent on, adhered to by belliger-nts ———- Honour the utenant Cov- Court and in vir uolly acknowledg- ‘" ‘ll the pumpeeh War. they were Mrs. xeith Boswell Victoria, QIIIQ m. cui- hed that-het- by wch imtruetiem W“ MAKE Loy/gun obllldd n; notify each other as spent a few days recently in Crs- been please to a int this any at in "d" "i" the C911" “will l” ’ soon as possible of all lnftmoes or item's Road and New Ibhdmi with 4 pm. m reeeive "ti. House and ‘unwed’ rlir ‘rrturbbedthihll W" 1,13% b, n SQFTER SKINS ~ prisoners. ‘this was done through hei- many friends and relatives. their Address in reply to the ‘lileitfagllllbfilwllfglfzlw s‘ :5 gm; an information bein-s transmitted She was acoom by he!‘ fr°m.llll_fomn"°rf:dm.d “m, ma“ ‘t yum“ wading ow,- m, K1,,“ You con obtain oll these gigotvralii Zmerixrciyiérzageoxnzlg-ted dices admins little dlulliter MIN M5 _ 8?“; n‘, twig mumps five; yo - n a 3 . - my" to an a ou Creams and Lotions “A! m. u cmbmm “Mn”, ___ "mvgziigm 11:11“ mama“: d‘; f mtg; u"; 6 com {m of war are concerned. these Hi! mm! friend! V"! l” l4" chanoerv Ac to be ‘ianomf or unuboed’ but you w have not done so. "As to the provisions of the Bill. I may say that the Court of Chancery Act already provides bar Secs. 56. 5 and B8 of the Consoii ation of the Chancery Act 1940 that the funds of Court shall be paid to the Pro- vincial Treasury. This provision, however was not brought to at- tion or to the attention of the us- ter of the Rolls. as far es I am swans. I do not lmow whether the officers of the Court were aware of this provision which was a new one. As to the consolidation of the nds referrod to-in the Legislature. may pert of "There are at present over 150 ac- counts in the Bank kept in the name of the beneficiaries of Court of Chancery funds and which have not been consolidated. A lame pro- portion of the other funds ere in the nature of tings: and some other securities. a num of which mori- egotiated through Court but csrne into the Court u part of estates transferred to the Oourt in the administration of such as ts. “Most of the loans on mortgages made by the Court. and they are not many. were made some venrs aro and practically no such loans have been made in recent years. "With reference to the audit mark some years o. this audit was not made throua any fllslrilsl of tl~o e Court. but simply fUQllMlrfllIIMhsvis-innrruvlnrn $27.50 sag that this applies only to s st ted in t e funds. to S. A. MacDONALD system of keeping the accounts iri- troduced and this was done. The ac- counts are kept by officials of the Court who are officials of the Gov- ernment as well. and, as such the Provincial Auditor was at all times at liberty w audit the accounts of the Court of Chancar in the same manner that he aud ted the ac- counts of the Bu reme Court. “When the au it is made I can lsuure vou that the Provincial Aud- itor will receive my full co-opera- tion and that Of the Master of the Rolls as well. “I am tanking the liberty of for- warding to the Leader of the Op- position s. copy of this letter and further to assure you that in all matters pertaining to my office (outside of pleading in my Court in civil oases) and in all rmtters Der- talning to your office as Premier and Attorney General. 1 em at all times ready and willing to confer with you in matters of mutual in- terest and to extend my full co-op- cation. '*-e"t..“r:...-*'.-..., o i (w) Al. ARSENA '1‘ ‘i ice Chancellor of the " Court of Chancery.” Premier's Reply “A complete reply to the forms of this let/lei- will necessarily occupy considerable time,” said Premier Campbell: "and as I do not wish to keep His Honour waiting unduly I would ask the privilege of deferring my reply on matters irrelevant to the present bill until a later stage. There are three matters in this let- ter which have more or less dirt-ct reference to the present bill. and I would therefore refer to them. very is y. "The first of those is the one mentioned in the last paragraph of u the latter. (The Premier ro-read the )- I entirely fail un- oarw to derstan‘ these statements. The al- d ori true that in the editorial columns of ‘The Guardian a few days later ere appear at nc on. o 311 r etd a disti ti t e e fect tha Attorney Gen- eral was suspended only from the civil cases and not criminal torial col- ian are very sa- gaclogllis Cglh Cmlrttmsoterstanci fir’? can ve e exac snioun o e pro a e e c ue e a ure rhbl dfiltd toth fil o mor ges realise their flill face vs ue. I think the amount today's Guardla is ti Chancery funds bys depreciation on mort gee. That I believe the outsi e amount that should be lost: so at while The Guardian editor- isl in drawin a distinction between civil and erim nal oases did not state any judicial auil-ority for that dis- tinction. still in view of its saaac- ious insight int-o Court matters per- haps some authority miaht be at- inched to that distinction. As a mat- ter of fnct. however. the case from which I was subseque .tlv excluded was not h civil case at all. but a Crown case in which I appeared rs Attorney General for the Province. "The second point is Mr. Justice llrsennultii statement that the con- solidation effected by the Court was only a partial consolidation. that there are still 150 accounts in the bank kept in the names of benefici- emu ni the Court. It. appears tn me that this is all the more reason for a. prcscii. completion of the at- tempted consolidation, because why should certain accounts have the protection of standing on their 9WD feet and other amounts be sublect- ed to more or less inoomlllelfl 6011' sohdation and its attendant risks? "The third nlatiei‘ is ihzs. ilililold‘ Lng to l-Iis Lordship, that as to the provisions of the b.ll, the Court of Chancery Act already pYOVJlCS by sections 56, 5'1 and 5B of the Con- solidation of the Chancery Alci- 1940 that the funds of the Court shall be paid to the Provlncml Treasurer. 1t is true that this pro- vision is given, but in the i040 Act that is an alternative provis- ion; lt is optional vfih the provis- ion for depositing in the bank or for invmting in any other fonm of securities which the Cvurt may direct. “His Lordship noes on to say that this provision was not brought to his stientiotn or to the attention oi! the Master odthelitollsasfaras he is aware. I cannot see, for the lifeofmmwtlyltshculrdbeneceo- psi-y to draw the special attention of either the Vice Chancellor or the Master of the Rolls to that provision. because the provision was merely a rte-enactment of a provision which existed in sec. U! of the Chancery Act of 1910, which in tum was s. re-enhcfmernt of a provision passed in 1890, Carp. ‘I. sec. l. I oertalnly took it for grant- ed that the Judges cf the Court of Chancery would lit familiar with a provision which had been in affect in the Chancery Act since 1N0 and saw no reason for draw- it specifically to their atten- tion or to the attention off the of- ficens of the Clourt. "While bringing thrse mailers t» the attention of the I-lcir-e the leamed Vice Chancellor says he takes no serious objection to any of the provisions of the Bill, and that when the audit is made he can asure the House the Provinc- ial Auditor will receive his full co- o ration and that of the Muster the Rolls as well. I am sure that hon. Members will apprcriate that full measure oif co-operaticn." Premier Campbell's motion for lhlrd Teddi“! of the Act to amend the Chancery Act was then put and canted. ‘Ihlrd reading vras also dive-n to an Act to suspend tempormnly- the imposition of income taxes, corp- oration taxes and taxes on securi- ties and rm Art. to provide for the licensing and registration nf cer- tain corporations end persons. Dr. Macltllllan’: Birthday Hon Dr. MneMillan was ihe re- cipient of a large bonnet cl‘ flow- ers from members of the Home. on the occasion of his 61st l)l"lllflfl_\'. They were plarcd rn his flcsk amid warm applause. He cyfirossezl his srreful appxrcihfon. ‘Hie hour nririnicd by the Lieutenant Govvrvrr luring nrriv- Ed. Mr. Siwakvr and Po Fuse pTOCPQdNl to ovcrii HPOl‘ ' 14m. our in the Cotiricil Clvnr.“ ~; any being returned. fife Swmlror m. nortcd that the Pore did ihs dnv wait (men His Hrnnur snri ' “Tllévl ihrflv- Adcuers in r-rfv lo We Pf"“"ll"'= $"'f"!~_ "v" the“ H's Honour had been pleased io re- ceive the same and [lie rep thereto, which the 9968391‘ "a as follows: “Mr. 5 aker and tlemen of the Leif etive Asse Ly: "1 thank you for the Addsel reply to die Bpeech with which opened the sent session oif the Assembly m 1 am confident that you will give due and proper con- sideration to the different XII-Milli‘! that may come bevfore you. (Signed) "B. W. LeiPMs, Lieuten- ant Governor." His Hbllfllll‘ sggeuied h me House and fave assent to the following brls: An Act to amend the Gianeery Act. An Act to suspend temporarily the isnpoowion at income taxes, corporation taxes and tones on se- ouritles An Alct to provide for the licens- ing or registration of certain corp- orations and persons. Ilhhfliittfi ' On notion el Premier Osfnpbf, into oomrnttee Ifouse wont wiiih Mr. Madmen in the chair on Hlflrwo! an Act to amend the ber of license plates required to be carried on motor vehicles. The promoter e lained the amendment s being ms e at the request of the Minister of Muntions and Survply, Ottawn, as a wartime measure to conserve metal supplies. Section I provide,- that in order to prevent lZTlLfTlC hazards arising from the operation of old ve- hicles and the use of old equip- ment and tire-s, during the ‘Present war, no person shall operate a mo- im- vehicle on n highway at s. eater speed than forty miles per our. ‘Ihe biill was reported agreed to with amendment. On motion ed’ Hon. Mir. McCul- gnn the House wont info committee with Mr. Jones in the chair on an Act. to amend the Credit Union Societies Act. ‘Ihe bill, introduced at the re- quest of the Credit Union League, clarifies the provision; of the ex- isting law with regard to the f-rnnn- fer of a. deceased member's shares and deposits. It was reported agreed to with- out amendment. On mot-ion of Premier Camp- bell the Houst- went into committee with Mr. Huches m the dinir on antACt to amend the County Court f‘ A . ‘Ihe bill refers‘ to rules of infor- plcader and discovery in nld of ex- ecution. and Ls infrmld to place the procedure of the (Zoimty Court in the satire certain position as it was btfrire the l‘(‘“l<li‘.ll of the rulos of ‘he Survrcme Court in i941. ft was l'(‘i‘.7L“.'lt"d ogre-rd to rfiitiout a- monclmcni. Prrmier Cnvnpbell referred to ihe (l(r".=lon rl '11" Hour f0 FPlld 2\ fl"l"‘i"-i‘f‘il of fhrrt- mmrbrrs in Ol- l:l\\"l in urvrvrf ll!‘ rz-"‘l"l'c»i of W“ lliirrr‘ l‘t‘°“f‘f"ll‘.il tlto price ccllr-v on pcwfors D“('ll~'~"I‘ll felon-ed on lilo Dor- son vi of H» r'*l"">il"l'l Tl-o Pr» n "‘f""’ ‘iil i‘ (“PW-Pl n! (Continued on page d, Col 8) ‘Dirfl- -