MARCH 17. 194s t manhunt? to ACE Illd DOM the six months’ roist at the mm; of the legislature. thus . mum“ disoillsi. off "w" hwatgeuuetiinildn a the m! l by Premier " Jones n 8P 911 Address on Thursday. The Premier complained u that 1,, opposition had whh- ' in followed Bun. . wldillan. Ollbosition leader. in gm debate. and yoke for about u. hour and a ha before moving p; adjournment. playing tribute to the late Hon. JIuIIlOCK Mac nnon as one “who wneucted the DBI-tartment of A811- flnture in Just about the best man- ," it was ever conducted." Prem- ier Jones said he recalled th M . uacKlnnon and Premier M inted l body of c1 xlisoniething akin, to Iteoonl- junction Committee." would be interesting to compare the per- qgmei 0i that body with the ist- '- comnlltee. The. Mathieson Government committee "did good work too." He did not‘ think the .l.iberals had tiolsed the por- mnnel on racial grounds “or wiped on them and demanded that they _even speak French. The Premier also complimented pr. Miller Sandtbhrson. “fight; Riv- n wig e gr c a - ' the second time atntige , cattle show at Mone- ion. His steer was auctioned for ‘u cents a und, and it was named over o the Red cross and Jmught over again at a dollar a ppillld, or The Opposition leader. as president of the Pro- vlnoial Red Crou. should be in- in this ti: was ma er. it Dr. McMillan: "Did they credt at m New Brunswick. or here?" gPremier Jones: ‘g1 was an Island ._. pr. McMillan: ‘“ Premier Jones: lp to you.‘ "with the setup we now have at pavis and Fraser's. with s. very experienced man runnind it!“ giant. it is quite possible we may our It "Here of course. steer." “Are you sure?" "Well. that is ave on exhibition here." he said. "The Govermnent will see to it that some money is available to pro- mote a fat stock show for the en- scuragement of blue ribbon breed- fibg on the island." Seaileas Attorney General a Referring to Mr. Lane's ag- oointmen-t as Attorney General. e said the Government had been forced to go outside its ranks in the House for a lawyer after Mr. McGuigans appointment to the Supreme Court bench. He found lir. Large in His Majesty's Navv where he had served five years. and offered him the position. “I am criticised because I didn't find him a seat. The Opposition leader didn't say bow he was to find a mt. He didn't come to mo‘ with uoffer from anyone in the Op- position to resign. None of our '_ emhers- offered to. and hi. ask any one. The only seat mans Fort Augustus, and we ‘ ‘t suggest that he run there. diifl! has been no other seat o en- ‘sf. ind we haven't particularly died to get a seat for him.” - .-. ilisre were "plentv of preced- aau" for this. the Premier con- tended. Hon. A. A. MacLean had hen Attorne General for sev- years wthout a seat. Hon. inane A. Campb rioroey General without s_ Iitiuk Mr. Large. though he has been our Attorney General now for eight or ten months. is doing . ii right without a seat until such -~ as opportunity offers him We would wish he were in he is not in the attending to his duties. P before the next session comes nd he will have found a seat. neral McNaughton must ~~ ning the war all right as De- ll‘ '_ -1 ‘.517 ‘Alfirh Eases Headache Almost InI-nsclidoly it "1"" AMI-id's new prices now it easier than ever for you I"! fast. affective relief from BPIIII WORKS $0 FBI "I your own eyss why Aspirin bold of pain a few minutes "kins. Drop an Aspirin Tablet illlllofwatenAlmoetlnstantly ‘ 5911M to dissolve. And that same action takes ace lo your - That why relieves '° ‘Molly. For yeosl Canadians "lid on Asph-ia fbr fast relief. f Ifisctiv’: lelH-abtflvl Ill-for ' ' ' - relief. Aspirin at ‘Nana's teem “t: amen m: m. ‘ silty... “mew Ila um. . ...""'v-I-sn§'o.1.‘.. ...l.'..'# @Asr||i|u a iT BINDIN’ amier Joiiesig-dpiak‘; Draft Address reams-m JONES ‘ fense Minister” because the 0 - position leader did not p speech a month ago. - Premier Jones said. I-le did not think the Conservatives would win an elec- tion by "harping" on the rein- forcement issue. The . C. F. speakers had a "better line". lie thought. "Probably we should have had some oi those young men on our Reconstruction Com- mittee. because it is men with ideas we want. We are not par- ticularly concerned about their racial origin or anything else. l’ wpuld be sonry to see the Con- servative party go into the discard but’ they will have to think youth- iul things and keep up-to-date, or they will be lay-passed." Prohibition Amendment The Premier complained that in the dying days oi the last session one oi own party members had .. ’ an amendment to the Prohibition Act and the Op- position “just sat in their seats. and even voted against having it discussed in the House.” They seemed to have “no policy or a HR. and constructive amendments of their own. . lan: "And your Gov- ernment didn't vote with you." Premier Jones: "I didn't ask them ‘like a discussion on that to to. but why did you squash op- 905M011 and W111i? 1319i“ 1M0 11119 and they don't want to teach. llic Works says. We can buy on your side oi the House? Why didn't you let the thing come up for discussion?" Mr. Leslie Hunter: “On a point of order. I want to state that this part of the House was not whipped ln-to line." At. the Speaker's request Prem- ier Jones withdrew his statement that the Opposition was "whin- ped into line." animous against free speech in the House.” he argued. Mr. Heath Strong: “A member ofyour Government moved that. the bill be given the six months‘ lat. and I seconded it. What about it?" ~ Premier Jones: “Then you all voted the some way." Mr. Strong: "But we were not whipped into line. I don't think any member of this House knew I was going to second Mr. Wright's motion. or that Mr. Wright was going to move it." Premier Jones: "You all jump- ed quick enouah so that the thing couldn't discussed. would see what was the opinion the House. We allowed our men to divide. but the Opposition voted in a single group." Dr. McMillan: "My hon. friend should talk to his own colleagues on the matter." Shipping Facilities Charlottetown wharf merits. Premier Jones of improve- continued. be now have “first priority." He re- gretted that the only shipping __ b‘ y the Op- position-leader. were the lack oi facilities at Borden. There were many other ways of leaving this Province. "While the war has hampered us in this respect. we should see that other lines of traf- fic are opened up and this Gov- ernment has done a great deal in that act." he said. He t rged upon the reference in the S eech dealing with the Newfound and tradeAFederal sub- sidy had been obtained for a com- pony operating a diesel schooner and last year a subsidy was ap- plied to another ship. Schooners were encouraged to operate and more than a dozen of them were loaded in the eastern Dart of the Island for Newfoundland and oth- er parts. The trucking trade was also encouraged. “These and oth- er things can be made to grow so that they will carry as much frei ht as is carried by way of no en." he sail. | "We should get busy and en- courage people to buy ships. We lpeople seem to have lost our ent- arnrise. waiting on the Govem- to do something for . Hunter: " n't you think ment | m- "the ‘subsidizing o! private boats has a tendency to discourad! D14‘?- ate ent e?" I Premier ggneushlfihkagnami: eostl ows ys. and yguasidies have to be large." From Charlottetown to land since 101d subsidy amount- ing to 517.600 had been paid “for steamers. That amount was ab- mmmy in ‘ " because war subsidies have zone up- The! should subsidise up to" 050.000 or in . fir}? can find suitable schoon- gm They want the Government's trade agent to hell! the"! l8- sembie their cargoes. These shin: i t ‘ts-t s? wlrltgr. hast year the to get into Victgria of 8t. John's. “With the wquaintancc we have new with the local officials we can steer that trade through our trade agent This agent Ilillwl! s full here. g1 gob and nloro Ill er Newfoundland and 0th!‘ devote! “me m 111'"- “9 he d1d 1n 1115 will“ ‘ credit to the people who erected "They were un- | Technical nuns; A technical school has been es- _tabllshed in oo-operation with tns Dominion Department cf Inboun iwhivh pays more than half tbs cost. the Premier said. War vet- erans can be trained than il- istesd of being sent to other prov-l lnces. At Prince of Wales Col- liege space was found in the base- ment to provide for five rooms without interfering with the prea- ent academic work. The Public Library was moved to better quart- and the ares beneath the -. College. which will be anti iahut off from the rest of the in- stitution. will be available for vet- erans. "some co are already insti- tuted. and teachers e aged. On comparatively short not ce we can accommodate a la e n in that sc ooi. We pre- loume we shall have to be ready by the Autumn. which will involve a large workshop which will be out- side the buildin . _vesti8ated‘ the ing temporary b ngs I at Brighton with an option on one at Beach Grove. We have also looked into the pos- lsibility of using the Elms bulld- ing (now i-LMCB. Queen Char. 1 But we shall probably ihave to erect or rebuild a buiid- ling somewhere in the vicinity of Princeof Wales. _ when work “ ‘ ‘ l carried on making noisc too near the buildlngn "Prince of Wales College is a it in 1932. but it is pretty hard to foresee everything. There was a tremendous lack of foresight in erecting it without a basement. For a few thousand dollars it ,cou.ld have been built a couple of feet higher. and a basement built" which would have housed the whole technical school without much expense. - “I think that possibly we will get by with the Dominion Cov- ernment with what we have in the College now. together with some other buildings "e." The correspondence courses in- stituted in rural areas were prov- ing very beneficial. the Premier said. He cited some instances in this connection. He was pleased to report that only four schools in thc Province were vacant up to a few days ago. Even with the scarcity of teachers they had found people who were competent enough to keep school with the help of the correspondence courses. Serious Shortage “It is. however. a serious thing that only thirty-eight teachers are taking up teacher training courses in Prince of lvalea College this year." he added. "Girls are getting more money elsewhere. apparently. |Many people would argue that‘ the remedy is to give the teachers imore money. If we the money, that would be all right. 1 think the Government perhaps will give the teachers more money. but the Province is very poor." He intimated that something might be done when the estimates come down. "A fetw school]: are traneportirag‘ to near y sc do s. as recommen - ed. but we found the people very stubborn on that punt." the Pre- Imier continued. Instances were [cited in this connection. When 1m..- Brooke Claxton. Mgi-sfti‘ o! National Welfare. was ere rec- ‘ently they had discussed the mattetr‘ ofnparents dfflltillxlggt g1“ opera e. ' e agree Allowance money should be with- held in the case of parents who Irefused to send their children to sclrilool. and used théhenxouev ‘Sig: t r purpose. Qveliomed the idea of extending the Children's Aid Sooletle-B throughout the Province so that these families will hagle more sit;- . I h R0 B- ‘ idgimziaemaiivlsil-“lnr this: c w o fist? If so. ilils will be makin! the administration of family al- lowances much more efficient. "I don't. say that where the fam- ily is hard up for labor igl the . tl b h are a e o ‘ti-ill: sinilnswlstwai mt hum- to put in a daysflwork jtiglmslzk‘: was nlivays o E fill-ll n they should he given credit for ‘ithat in the srzthool. dLet tllgem gl- ays nee - ‘idgrisfhttdolmtlallces 33nd» it. or take i: correspondence course. But _it h the careless. ihriiiless fellows. t e parents who drink the money 01' buy cars with it. that will have to ihe ivatclicd. Our agent! “$111 a" rt the people an E igilongyténvitill Si!» cut off-at least that is the present arrangement. Back To Eden l "' P" “°°°“F.l‘.%°“.§’§‘.. 523341.53’ Fores ry comm ‘ ed its report for submissionjo the central committee. Premier Jone: said. He was amazed at wha could be done in this department alone. "It runs up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. the urenara- Lions thev made for a nroiifflmm° which might be "extended over the next five years. _ A large number of trees W00‘; ‘"-"'“‘“‘°“ _.__»___.____-- ~ nu est and Iss1" TOMATO Introduced by us several years ago and by sheer merit. ll has out old all other varieties among bath home an relal earh lcurmn. In our p tamer: rapes tedly‘ ls atlil lit-im- i an we Ioot beautiful rod w In‘. It °"°°".i"?°'i§“'..s often tendruwgd l Ill , Ha-mrknmasing yieldsr. (PB (sa l i-our stems _ mo uursm sooa- ‘Main uononsttossss >4» _______.__...‘___...._.. at... -e at "' a 4 oenistcrulvyushglgfecfls" only &‘n““, - s | s r . -u - 4 I l stairs/m an 0 a... 0...... your dour... - CANADIAN iNDUSlRiES ummo, s. mil... meme» There is a 1mg nursery at miviy “$5523.” jg? ‘tribution. But that is nothing “We should have treat there by e millions. It is not a costly flpiwmma-t areas should be taken formm. B "0 lvnzer profitable ‘s Mandplanted to trees. It estimated that each of the l2 000 farmers of the Province co 1E easily take $250 out of his woilsld. lot each ylear under a proper for. II- He believed the Prov- wm be mag: unit-voted b]"until it stymied." ° “ ° mmk“ remier Jones said he antici- ligeda ad debate on the Public Util- . h Poucr t" bms when these were introduced and therefore would not discussfthcm st this me. He _had not seen the official rc- Dort on the Petitcodiac tidal pow- “t er scheme. and id . "a cant-ms- r-sigd. nfiiteviiitfii had heard that there is a proposi-l tion to bring Shipshaw electrical power to New Brunswick. If th-it was so. it could be brought to Prince Edward Island as well. Shlpshaw would have the merit oi’ b91118 available as soon as the transportation lines were erected. whereas the plant at Petitcodiac would first have to be constructed. "In the case of getting neither we will have to make our own oower. possibly with oil engines." he said. “As the Minister of Pub- Mt. Pleasant generators. I don't Blink. however. that you ran de- velop mucli horse bower in the rivers of Prince Eduard Island. sow "P"? d.“ the “as Iii-T s. Jam iion. 179 Queen Street i‘??? roar The Earl of Gcwrie. V9.1! t0 succeed Lord Wigrsm as deputy ~- m4 ‘ governor of Windsor Castle. Lord Gowrie has just relinquished the sovemor- generalship oi Australia after clght years. I-Ie won his V.C. in i898. when as. While servinit in Ezvvt he rescued a ounded fellow-of- ficer from charging Dervlshea- In the last war he was the first soldier of the newly-raised Welsh Guards. which he later comma “ ". AND HE MEANT "I" George Bernard Shaw has never the English writer was introduced to an admiral. Delighted with this opportunity to get first hand in- formation about matters nautical. Shaw deluged the naval man with questions. , "And now, Mr Shaw‘. queried the admiral, “will vou answer some literary questions for me?" "I'd be glad to " "Can you tell me who is the ab- lest contemporary playwright?‘ "Ay, ay. sir!" replied G1! s. An invcstigatlo is beinlt made of tour streams here. and it is not verv promising." i “The setting up of a Power 1r" ‘ ‘ is “y I a . Rhink. The wer to take over these compagloes. if desirable. should be given. so that we can on it when we get a report .from our Reconstruction Com- imittec." 'l.'he Premier discussed the Com- moriity Prices Stabilization Cori)‘ orailon which had paid out near- iy $l.000.000 in this Province alone in subsidies to keep dcwu the cost cf living. “Yet I don't think we got our full share. compared with other provinces." lie added. "If we had taken til) m0" "K011111515? we might have got more." Dr. liIlcMillan: "Why didn't you?" "In some cases Premier Jones: the manufacturers were not paying as much as they should have in ‘order to catch up with the bon- n He also discussed the Agri- cultural Prices Support Act. the Fawn Improvement Loans Act and r-“t? Federal legislation. gamut! ‘m. Provide! ri"""' "V00 shes '33.?» w" Your home has increased in value BUT so have replacement costs. Have you adequate fire insurance? A few dollars will give you real protec- B. H. HUGHES Every Type o! Insurance ' Phone 714 rifictrITiif-wmcfiz?“ NEW YORK-Saw a batiste. pique, dainty embroidery cdgk. _ or lace friii all the way down front closing of your dress. anti side the cuffs of your sleeve; soft. new look. Let it show bout two inches or less. - feminine trim decorates inary the new spring dresses. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COLL’. The 22nd day of February. A. D. 1:. . Estate of WlL(L.. 1a In Re been accused of being excessively ALBERT READY. late modest. At a. gathering one evenins‘. lottetown, In Queens County in of sold Province. Salesman. decor. c. i To ihe Sheriff of ihe County u Quccm County or any Constable person within saidl‘ or literate County GREETING: WHEREAS Petition on file of Trust Company UBO“ The reading the‘ lxssierlr‘ a budy teurporstci having an 01112;: at ehurluttctowlti L aforesaid. and Margaret Ann Decoy of Charlottetown aforesaid. Widow. the Executor of the above nameu he to be held in Issued for the lnafter set forth fore hereby required persons interested in l0 the : You arc inure-i citc fll‘ said‘ Estate to be and appear before the; Judge present at a Probate Court; the Court House in‘ Charlottetown in Queens County ini ihe said Province. on Tuesday ihc twenty seventh day oi‘ Marchlircxt c even coming at the hour of o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause il any they can why the Accounts of the said Estaie should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said pail-i lion and on motion of H. MacPhce, Esq., Petitioner. Proctor Francis ‘ for said i And it is hereby ordered that a truo copy hereof be forthwith n11]:- lisliod in some newspaper publisr. i ed in Charlottetown aforesaid cn ‘ a_ week for at least four consec..-. iive weeks from the date hereof true copy hereof be: in ihe following ublic places respectively. nuimelyq‘ and that a forthwith posted n the Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or nearf ihe Royal Bank of Canada aforc-i raid. and at or near the Bank of Nova Scaiia. both in Chnrlcttc- . n. asst-sine g ’\‘ E M" “gill “'7 ‘I ‘W1! lo ovoid; p, I (hing. av. "no": fzmflsle. (lspbosni o. lllfl u it pmltfls. PHONE 104 I estate, praying that a citation may? purpose llrrc-i Sorry But, Due to the large amount of Dry Cleaning that we have in your plant, We will not“ be Pidiillg 11D any more Dry Cleaning "Orders until further notice. Stems Limited PHONE IN “Where Cleaning is an Art” town-Iforesaid. so that allTsersons aforesaid interested in ihe aforesaid may have eof. 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