The Suilfigilgmsypu i-Qoorooocoooocooo-QQ-QOO-O-O 11:15 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Aura. John Pond, 101 Harvard Strict - Phom 23a SUMMERS. :8 and PRINCE COUNTY m . The Guardian will be delivered to lay horn 1n Wm,- Bov at 2c per day or 10o per week. Phone zegg I," your order In the bu! rllilousible for deliveries on your m"; {M 41,1; column is reserved for new: of luval interest but advertising m‘ -s '1- -r r: u “to lced. ‘luyior Drug Uo.. Len- Wgw“ __ possible prices. Call us ._!‘Alt.\'—1ii an t..e newest shades Prices anywhere on P me beet vlriis 101' men's socks. etc. summers“? P.E.I. Phong i..-0'l0-5-1-2i. — —SAVE! SAVE! _Bl.‘lil~'. IRON AND WINE, the lust- aids, face pow mite our l{l3.\ll.l_ ic Sac Ls on May lsl l0 11in. uuullics Drug‘ snore. r1117 $501111. 1'1 icoili lever barrow mum o; the . .1:1:".r11;°2.. 1.: 12.";- 11 f11 trade for tractor 11y. Dis-u liarrow $10.00 ut-rttinu boxes» $15.00. i ‘q g I I kihjsl; Continue Fight Frevtoivu, 2 llillilllf€ spreaders Rt A; Wood lfc-Cormiclc $25.00 and lt-vcr . rarf ani wile Ba view S. “beta... iiraualbnnc, R. R un mlnlihed vigor. A- Avcrl‘ i|.rvs_ 1res.ded. Those viacm brcirles r. Gates were Rev. Dr. A. S. Murray, Weilin - fin. Sc<-i'r~t.'1i'.\‘; Rev_ M; Ho . . q . E F 311d ac‘- tfcnal ccnverltinn.) (‘ROSS MEI’. ctive. It was shown ~ . no.3 Tenn" on the to ccmbaie in a common effort. the treasury was oulv about $34.00 1"‘ nvrrr in obtain more fu-rds. rid siitcc ti“. Summersido 1 wjn organlred is a , Srcc organization. ¢,,:‘c‘,*,§}',,,',‘,.",‘1'§,,‘,cfi. M“ bw" math a“) Aouocmnon mo LIII dressinas. Durin! Iluauscs couruuul pairs of socks had been n luun I in nnd sent out by the ° - A? present on hand are u -.. :1 ,. 9. ,1 5:’ s: .1- 1111 three to Charlott-B- his own annual private war, Donations have been advised today. Nor muivrlnis: St. Eleanors l- Wcntcifs Institutes! pedal : 'l‘vne Valley; Bode- m“ time 15 \ fflilll (‘llSh received i tfgiskthe way they have ~ r- - ——-—--_ as PER. UNALS that ~.\lr. nuri hing 4;... Game, “Pxofltt w“ . eln in doing so liforto '1 . a,‘ Simmerside on Tibs- as onlyam ~11 . . -‘ . ' . m “'"i.'.';".l:l:.':.::1 1:521: within“.“:'Z.'1r.:.:l"v:.“21.11: uficr an absence of enemy. wrec length. 3 It may be permitted to mention only one of the fivfls obnoxious man- nerszngtzheigihvou see hlml tlrarrlipling . was a " B101! n e su ar w, ‘it! s no \sltor with friends in uet nibblin thg vrtiflus or sutznr- bc: so he regurgitates a drop of fluid from iis tummv to melt the sussr. then he can suck it --____ bnMP- Wallace Mutisrt of Carle- lfiveller; p q, - I over the weekend. » s‘ e can t nib ap. _.*_*- h“ lfinrlslpill be pleased to learn up, N01 nice, 1,511? “"1118 nicely. B. In: a home free from flies. ___§____ i____________ INCREASED EARNINGS ~\' >53 WHYHAVE T will“ some tafip$€rrzrrg Canadian Pacific Railway reponed ‘for the three rncntlrs ended March 3i. an increase of 33.834567 in com- parison the same period last year. _._.....____________ INDIAN TRIBUTE lb Bsdfq Muhammad Khan. Nawab of’ this Pun ab state. has sent s donation to the National Institute ate sir Michael O'Dwyer's work for India. Sir Michael was assass- lL ' _ L‘ "use... ousted 1L? SPRING and SUMMER . fi_______________ fihscrlvufllll. Atlveriiillll lhould be left with M“ p,“ mm]!!! ml! be will" Ill“! l‘ Ill! of the following store; u; |u|mcrsldetrs‘ n‘ Wu" s‘ G u mil Boo o . our es Drugn _ Toronto Bakery. Water it. Mark Gaudu, gleulrlllileillestr, ———- o+ f Silmmerslde u; for this service 0| ____ —-LADIES' scnnviss and K01"- g] n liewsy nature may be insen- fieles- ffBSOIYS ilBWc-fit shades. 0i1iy "l at Z cents a word strictly pqy- 3K.‘ . Rm: 5 6a 10c ciuiiinicrsrue. n,“ iii advance, L-olu-ii-l-Zi. _l1e stcsscd the need of e. full time Horticulturist in the Province 8nd mentioned the promise was made that this man was to be here a. year ago. The P. E. I. McIntosh red was the best apple in the world, he said and spoke of the market. which was available for these apples. He stressed the need of s. central sell- ing station for this product. Ex. pert advice is needed for the de- velopment of the apple industry, lie concluded. . '1‘ l O N ‘ -0011 LONDITION POWDERS FISHERMENJIVIE Sig; '1' 5:01;‘ Wm"- °° Set fresh herring at lowest ' fgi-I delivered . .. Prompt for um sun and sweater. Also all delivery assured. Carrol Delaney, E 4T THE Lmwosronr: Every Rexall article listed on this Sale is a high quality, guaranteed product, identical every day at the regular Rex i & lilo Summersiue. 1,..541.4.35_3|‘ 251"?’ ‘i€;““1‘1‘°" , e c. xii lc 11111 ‘lUliiC v1.00 bottle. 2 ior $1.01 gftillieliday 1st to 4m. uourlies prug 14-669-1-5-11.‘ -o60-5-l-li. —WORK ON AIR PO -———— SUMMERSIDE COMMEAFLgDAE l 41511112051) T0_ P. E. 1.--Cap- workmen started work 011 11w lliili Basil briiy lii‘l'iVPd on Sunday Summerside Airport yesterday with what we sell V w oni he has dealt with for 35 years Get your needs and save now. GOURLIES LIMITED 771a Rexall Drug Store Phone 36 Summerside zzBuclget DebateQ“ Is Continued In Legislature tilt? success with which it was ‘.1111 1.111 (1 51131111181‘ Brant after making the Ilficéx-dyy cmmgis t 3,1,1)- pwy \\‘.11lt'l' in Halifax, N. aiicw the heavieralype or Dlflng u? §_ 1S ,la.nd. The alterations will not be -—-——— very extensive and l: l . '- —- Used 14561111191)‘ Ppletcd in a few dTllle elm. . New FTOSt and W006 mails have resumed 'tliclr rcnuiar uu.l1airl».. if horse hitch used ‘A. m-ips which were held up Dn> m“ . . , . (it! ndlng 1111» "intuit 520.00. Frost ai1 ground “liking lgfllgulaggllprézfqnglllli S. p ll very poor circumstances, he declar- ed. He c. argcd that, the Conserva- tives had put two cents a gallon on the {label-men's gasoline. The Llber- such that this condition could not als pronised to do something for be helped them and speut 842109227 for the fishermen from 1936-39. Money was iuaueddto tilde lisiiermgn, he declar- eu. ‘.111 bull lugs un »e u.‘ merit . - _ we", Supplied to tnemuyiglellylmens were made in the iiitéltsts of the l'€li"f azncilntcd to $50,369.59 he said. He named the places where build- 1 ‘.3 ermcn tliroug. out the Province. HJILADI‘. MacMillan: "What about the building you bought from Jos- c1111 AIcDenziiQLI" $10.00, d iinrrow $10.00. l5 tooth _ . Wm. D "31.- Will iake will: llfotggdg? "Alter gem lgefinswlilvy edMovemsnt, 531d _ T118111 e pun-n to continue 111s 1,.y77_5.1_11_lei'forfs fcr national service Wllll d: ber of experiments wh'ch had iai - ‘ 1111.1 isttarnzl to experimental on the floor of the House. roads by the Conscrvatwcs which had also failed. -.llI!\'lSTI-?RIAL ASSOCIATION Although believing his advocacy lllEETlNG ~ A _vei'y interesting of compulsory service brcught meennv or we Ministerial Assocla- la/bout his dQfMZ in the Ivcclit Do- 111111 n1 9111M‘ 90111113’ W115 119d 0H 1mlnion election. he declared in an lifozuiay 1n lipworth Hail. Rev. Dr._,1ng,erv1ew ma; Canadkn; must be mused to appreciate that it w ll take all Canada can do to win the (Continued from prcscrigtlons in an illegal way, he . .11 1 Bezleque; Rev, n} “Those vihp are not. prepared 10' C. Slim. Kvusingtou; Rev. Ralplnsllpport nauonul service have no Blrkc1'.l31-.;1-u11fl; Rev. George Ayers place in wartime Ncw Dcmrcrzit-yu" Mae 1%“ l1 V’ (fi-oldJélgm-gfé 515x091‘; he said. (A recent caucus of elcct- uarv helpful iuldrcss on Chtlfstoicgy gddmlgevtgnnmnocxlnw ganélhidflm; ".1 of 1111- 4111 gospel. Interestin and n announce at M" helpful _r1i~c-11.~.~i<111s followed Ilhe Hermdge should mt be Temmfid or. latlons of beer were in 1931, we.e Speeklng of the soil he declared that tile llillttbl‘ iiau uccii tuzicil up m... arccr a Dull a.i...y.>.s 11rd been mucre, lime was lllillvlttfl 1o rrovnicc, the ummiimcnt payuig part oi the cost, and clover lie.ds - Mr.‘ Barbour: “I would say they Mr. Barbour said that this Act was consolidated in 1027 and iheie ‘ mention of deleting the clause dealing with beer being ob- T ,. n, 91mg dosed w h as the leader of the movcmcnt as N.“ [fleeting Wm be c“ he had never been chosen by a nu- me Gnvemnwnt‘ m the horse in- uustry of the Povrnce. Au llgfcc- mcnt was mane witri Elle U0lIiil1l0l1 uoveriunent in this connection. The hog industi y was iosrei-eu by the uelpuirmcnt c. Agriculture and small pigs were dismuutcd through- out the Province, lie SLllCl. The cmc disagrceubc feature g that the feed for hogs iS too high. He told of rcpcseniatioiis made to x the Dominion Government to have ‘ind. poucy in rcgziid Hc charged that there were many forged crrfificatcs being used in the absence of doctors. In answer to a question the Premier he said that the doctor -———— "Ocnada will find that T have 4100i) lil-JPPJjFS FROM RED just berun b0 fight." Mr. Hcrridrm 1N — Excellent said. Agreeing national s"i‘v cc was <11 is \\'l*“f‘ rvvc:\'cri at the month- unpopular wilt-h the great mrifcrityr of llif‘_siill'1m€l'5ld8 Red _of eiertors. he bcl'cved the time mm“ W» ‘v uiiicliluhs held nn would seen come when (‘sflflfldlfllS h»! 1r I‘_‘ll¢‘-1ll‘l,-,(_lvi1 tug Town hall. would become convlpcwi fills crmn- (jl -l___n-l-\ 51111;) P11 Dgesfded. try cruvd (in l-fs full shore in this go ,-r, ~ m 1111 511 mined war ony bv lnflf-tlvf-Pg iwiicuul c “or during i115 service, conscrintiiig not only man- Mi. .. . _ _ but the Dominion Government, will were filed out during his absence. lake them _0l'(‘1‘ at $18 a case. H0 said there were mnnv people at the vendors with- out prescriptions at all and this is 11nL carrying out the provisions of of 1 . . . I “"““‘l m“ m’! 111d!" power but industrv and rrsnurccs . A total of $50,903 was paid for rohlbitlon enforcement. he‘ and if that is the way’ it is enforc- cd we would be just as well with- coming into the Province. the present time there 1221s been no .‘ success iii this connection "but ive hope to obtain lower freight rates," d He paid tribute to the youth of the country and said that was nothing to offer them here. and added that the Govcmincnt ‘. I ‘ v onliniul Th“ Society hnd 150 lbs L t c‘: “m '1‘ PM“. "t ‘he 111mm!" H“ '1 i ed ft was a wrong prin- “§Q",Z“")YI1P" materials. but ff’ ciple goallw-liling men here to go out .. .\.1.< to continue it would / and break the law to catch other .. _ pcople bireakziig ftb ht h f r 13 'fu_: .0 ‘etccives roug ere o 3f- C .: "Th fisl is going “mum”: boob 1341 nollecent griceiilirllkatliie packer wi'l not. make anytlfng." He er- merit Of the debate Maine’! th'~t the fisherman would be guaranteed a reasonab! price. He said that he had seven encfries which l-ie alliowed the btooystodernctlm- fir." c on. n answer a ques on , fr Dr. MacMillan. (133. J. R. McLean in his first arsurvey spPPCh to the Legislature, referred to the death of Hon. H. H. Acorn. He pointed out that the increase in debt of the Province made it dfricult to pay ti}: intesest ‘rligd lwouitrlllghglg tg erggtejined a? be making 97°53“ deslme ‘he Ottawa or taken out of tl.e people of the Province. Trc gasoline tax was mostly paid I n I t m t b u rs ‘Me work accomplished by these cours- I rue a oo egge ' for prorlfbitlon then Charlottetown it. He dealt with the Excise Act which is a Federal Act. In conclusion he spoke of the borrowings which Prrm‘g>r had made during his te".m Mention was made of the grow- ing of wheat within the Province and the importaton of sccd by the Government to assist the farmers. He also spoke of the oats has been grown in the and experiments made with ferent varieties. He advised farm- ers to get and grow Urban outs He said that the bailey within the Province was be- ing fostered this year to get the farmers interested in it ...-'1'111=n1<>nt1\n Tlflalthtif 111 -l m . o. nrhrlcs had been sent holder fr‘: cfinrrll.’1c°'11.§°°pl1...§“?§r i 3111111011’ m0?!’- fllflfl which the battle-cry is "Swat thnlt as been used for Red Fly"; the Health Lcn8ue of Canada Hon. Mr. llennll Hon W. H Dennis said “we have come to a time when we t Jiusbnnd our resources." Tire debt of til-e Province has in- . . ‘ rd i: alarming rate . 1.11 1o w. 1.: Birch A "°°d w" to “sxplcillghlsbllglitliljstlxligfillléllls uwihgntmn is said that there “"111 01111112 the month from One reason for the success with 1<1110\\'111!: societies. either in ~whfch the pestiferous insect resists a ks upon him is his habit of unzi B: Summer-side taking up the fig. t each _vcdr with- yynyv-s w_ A, Cam out warning and before he is ex-l . - . 1 . l‘in )OI‘- is no nerd to worry. it is necessary 1.“ Wnmot vale? m" lfiililltolntgieelfgilie§a€rv$blcl\1sfi"anrllto call n halt. as the debt is gett- "yum," MMNQH]; Tm“ thoroughlv g5 the housvivifc ccmis i111; in the point where it is al- ps ub. ltfrs. Cl.‘ Win15 the interior. Garbage cans might be must unable to be paid. he said. { ..11f1\ Snrc Financial given a wash with strong dlsinfoct- , _ an, with advantage lotlic house- i uo k of the Red Cross hold involved. No rubbish or garb- , n11d the ladies deserve age should be allowed to collect. and w ere manure is used for preparing B. the garden it should be dug under soon as possible. Don't forgot, the female fly lnys lirr eggs in cultivation of the wild berries of‘ Province and described efforts of the Government lo iii- stitule a policy in regard to citin- (H; Sunk? i0: liheiv" 62mg? “l” berries and biucbcimics within 1o 3.43 \\'\l‘1 s moose . 1111159 debt and questioned 1f people could stand it. The d growing snd some means must be found to stop this debt. "Let us admit that both parties had fl. part in venting that debt.’ advocated analyzing beds here are all and this is a. dis- |advan ge. he said. The Dominion Government put in an experimental bed on the Island. - He pointed out that the Province was in a deplorable state due to weeds, especiazly wild mustard. which were to be found on the farms. An experiment in the eradication of wild musl- and was made by the Government without much success. he said The speaker told of the institution of chicken clubs among tho young people which proved to bc asuc- fcred tourists there. The sneaker referred to the cost of thr Court House‘ in Summeiésadlg i C e , . ‘lgltlgliloggr angmsa dcourielggzsses m failure to do so would nct Jeopar- Gcorgctowu, which seemed small in comparison. He pointed out that the Court House in Souris was badly scribed lri considerable detail in the . C. M. - reports coming out oi 4-110 war znnr from official and unritirnl so rcrs tlhere can be lit-tie doubt that all‘ ms grand inquest m. m“ nflfionx. (‘encode Loss of Subs The Admiralty conceded today the loss of two British submarines. Tho House of Commons remain- 0d confident. ll cliccrcd Prim» Min- lsirr Chamberlain who-i he stud he . would not "be in the: lnt"rcst' ‘tn make a strvc- mrnt of the campaign at present. "mi expressed hope that hc w have “information" \\"ck. A British military source report- tiic Germans had "n and descr‘bed in the Dombas sector as {lulibish atnld refusezdthut tgc lgrulllis he Sam and ' x l s 101v.’ Fm mom ed to Eilltllrlilzrslgea ooll “Fwimglil llligmlfvllng l1?"1§‘“"m t9 llrllclrlrlgrcnlirgilltullfimpurpo“ o day. under o their metamorphosis. Dont, He gaumoned the Gove-mmem w _ f lwuttrih out fog then ptlfllblfeaigéfil: l iilli k ti‘. l. f 1c ivfir. " 01116 H195 m, wall; iluisuiiacga. rflllcflvenn‘: gnssibillty of the result of this war" playing by 11%; habiitftlnt bilifzinv and _ _ “_"— . f 1's rc- m.,¥:-,~"1’§ M". Earl Hickey were 1.311112%: llosdanelhadc niic‘t'ti‘s'c011i%nl ' ~ n1 hummerside on Tuesday. eyes, capable of seeing the dlssnsc S. erma which this enemv of man- ind picks up. carries around and ive t em any encouragement or in need ct repairs. The R n-cqpv rt dwelling house in souris and the jnil is only s closet in the bililding. should Cum!“ Emenduu" slwvkin-z n!‘ the fishing industry. He advised the Government a- guinst building more roads and ad- vised them to stay market. He advocat ‘mcnt of expenditures within i-ic spoke of the debt which ex- ists on the City of Charlottetown and said it. was a debt‘ against the He stressd the nfed of’ economy b tho Govcrnmen . ‘v claitmed that the country is poorer if-m tuczity years ago. This is caused by tariffs. as tlvs is a consuming Pro- vince and not. s manufacturing cen- l-l‘ Poultry Industry The work done by ‘the Govern- ment in connection wzth the D0111" try industry within the Province was also reviewed oy the Minister MacMiilan: Are there any hens at Falconwood? $800 was paid Mr. Dennis maintained that the patients wee better treated under the Llberas than they ever Fisliermeifs 1min Boar have quite a little more information about the lobster industry. He charged that a fish house which should have cost about $1500 cost the Government $0.583. _] Mic Walker of Ken- ‘rhe sooner you put up flv screers "mm" l0 underwent a serious and get ready with the swatler. the [awn] “in ‘the Prince ‘County better wii be your chances of hav- I-le spoke of fiie establishment of a puolic garden iu Prince Coun- ty and sad that the matter was tak-sn up with the Dominion G01"- ernment with the purpore of cs- tablishing gardens for the fisher- men. A grani. to carry 011 is ask- ed from the Federal Government. Hon. Mr. Dennis outlined effozts of’ his department in within the Province. He paid tri- vincial Pox Plowman. for his work on lrahai-f of the fndustr was the fox industry wh ch carried . E. I. through the depression." he fnted out that the pr'ce or pelfs s owed an increase at the L‘. Referring to the criticism about Pnlconwood Hospital he said that artfcs were trying to do the cst l‘l(‘_V could for the institution. He suggested localizing the trou- ble and a remedy would be sought. Mr. Dennis spoke of the large a- mount of land which was fd.e in the Province and suvsested this innd be wo:ked up would then become an asset. Hr spoke of the difficulties which faced him when he took charge of the department. Alsiire clover seed has almost disuopeared- in country and with It t!!! 1111mm” mo which produced honey. have fostered the bee industry in the Province," he said. and spoils I-IDNTRIAL. Arrrfl 29-10?)- todav net eamingl! of 36.302588 ~-.~~ 1's d in ti i- . cctilm ‘Jrlfill? ‘"1116’; wiareuaselm Oimbflt- 711W usunlli‘ ‘Dmfrr to. out from me Fisherman's man avcld fights in ihc air 1t thcro is‘ noun‘. asking for support of the "crfous danger of loss of aircraft. Owing f0 the vital cnnrnctrr m‘ flic- limerit oprratracns in Nnrwnv from nloverl “gilt trucks to haul stone: m... mum" m‘... M V1,... and m‘. l” m" a “tmem! Wm’ we" m initial advantages cnjcivzd by them the Gcnrcn f"'i."l‘f." 1'1'nl1*1\‘_v Pie Government. members. BAHAWAIPUR, Indlg_.5lr Naw- ru- <1c~inrcd tuat mcn were rm- fishermen. for the Blind in memory or the llinwimliulhctrofomdh In DANCING OPENING DANCE AT BORDEN THURSDAY. MAY 2ND. Musl B 0. K. PRESllYgé BAND Admission 80 Cents Y CHRONICLE entry in the Public Accounts 0f ' is year to the effect that. the total l ability of tlie Province at De- cember was 88.450000. This state- ment ls incorrect. he maintained. n5 it is 810.500 000. The first figure is the net debt of the Province. The amount is large, "in m op- inion too large," he said. " e- thing will have to be done to see that it is not increased.” he added. He charged that the Conserva- tives iad a deficit before the sink- lng fund was provided for. The Minister of Hi GQQ-QQQ hw L-685-5-l-2i. Blot be worried i! the ebt was $20.- Nccd Horticulturist f-l-e Minister of Agriculture 00,000. said the debt would never be paid, the speaker declared. _ He said that this condition of in- creasing debt cou‘d not continue. non. Mr. Campbell Hon. J A. Campbell declared that the heads of the departments of the had covered the ground fully. He oommentcd on the fellow- dif‘ erem re resentatfves and leIl-lencl 1m d th vis .- e ca e at pro ion w s 5- ‘ Hon. w. Cox being made for the debt uf tilc pe Province by means of a sinking °“- 3' H- C°x- ‘malrmln °Y “he fund which had been created, and knowledge of the fishcrmen with IP11‘ ving. .1 shermen of today are in \.t.'l'(.' cstablshed for the fish- ' c: "i don't know who you . - i 1111' cu mean, there are dozens of Joe Mc- i?“ .....11n;.s lil mugs County.” 111 011W Hon. Mr. 0px spoke 01' a ruun- said he criticized but never op- posed any Government legislation Dr. MacMiFan: "What is the 0ut- terests of the P801118» lock cf ti e lOTJSttEI‘ industry." . w. . 1 is not very goo<i| the Government to meet the great demands of the people and said the conditions of the country were times of the different departments people throughout the Province. was not in favor of, some 0f it was ' not in the interests pr the rank and file of the people. This is not the fault of the Government, it is serious extent any egislatlon by. the Campbell Government," he Boat Houses repeated. The speaker referred to the boat building at Morell which was done iii n fivc wrecks course by young men. 1 There were 1200 fishermen on rc- llr-f this veal‘. less than last year, he stated. _ The beats were sold. one for $165.. hn0tl1€l"\\'a5 scld for $125. he mid the lbecdcr or the Opposition}! “T3112 llé1léikicfi‘i.é“iécfiiécl“ .311’ runes n» w boner and work spoke of the difficulties faced by for th°1nt°r°5t5 of me P901315" he tlvm. Mcst of the rarms are mort- 531d- gagcti. The farms are be ng neglect- luud they are going down, he ad- c. chastised many times because he operation shown of the Opposition. Any criticism gffercd by them was of u mild na- ure. P855011 in regard to CdIlCilllCfl in of order and claimed that Ho11._ Mr. Campbell opposed the legis- gghermenls w“ ma“! 59°“ °f charged that the Conservative Govtgrnlmenggiad aid high interest . on er rrowngs. Tie present ,,,'.f,‘,‘°,,§‘“,‘,‘,f.f.,m§§‘e wemwrfoéeu debt; will be wiped out eventually. Z1 ll S H 05B 8Y5. L51 could not be fished t m e thing to show for the debt they . _ price at present due t: mee gating had mwnedl and referred to my ways for the co operation which and the higher standard Inghrnrrou-s Pnb11c ‘Works accomp- The speaker claimed that. 1.1191 present Government had seine- He ‘spoke of the difficulty for ln ‘Interests o! People He claimed that the expendi- He said that there was certain eglslation passed here which he n “answer to demands from syndi- s. er to Dr. MacMiilan, he "1 say I never o csed to any He admitted that he had been made statements "through gnorancc." Mr. Campbell s-goke or the co-I y the members “It is a good thing for both H9 Charged that legislation the Province was not, in the 111. Should Resign Dr. MacMillan rose to a point ~ P"1ifl1l‘l‘(l that there was a lotion 11nd l; he 15 sex-mus hr ‘ D3’- . 'uu is the best thing for the Answers nave cost more this year but in thclnrgny ry. 'I‘\v men w.ll be traced v in cafch coiuiirtv tfidsee that the law ;,1,*§*§;',;*g"§;*;1g,;g;; ‘fjjf 151?,“ rovlglvrlr ‘tee SMr- Jones he said fore "e Hmlse‘ that the Government would guar- intcc $18 a case. , I311, Mr. lglclntyre tfiidl tjhrtief: 1 ' v €1‘.’§VS.J-P.”‘1‘1..O‘S.‘§~Y°J‘J... ° ° 5 ‘s ne mnnt have been nunn w be _ 711m Lmkletgpr; ~13 the “shaman unreasonable but the decision of ‘going to get the profit or the pack- .ci' " legislation f0 tii was passed. the majority must be abided by. Dennis as Minister p1’ Agriculture: o'clock this morn ng. at Trondheim in Norway appears to resistance of Allied forces oppcsing _ the different Gcnnan columns. . 011T 991M601 lfilV-ZHUOH of the war," he said. "There is nothing in gainst a country moving _ striking without ‘;‘\\‘."ll'lllllg§ the British public would 1 not complain fl‘ the British Gov- and struck the Tile establishment of firm COM-y v the trucks on the roads and as munications boi-u-cen the mum y will soon be taken off. a large number of tourists will benecded to make uD for this loss. H0 expressed appreciation fcr work clone in Souris bv the M21115- tcrnf Highwnvs and as ed that at- 1 1111111011 be given the road from y , lSouris to East Point. He hoped the drive fs w be expected and] l dlze their position in Norway. operations are of cqunl or greater, hesird tho Fishermenk Loan Board unmmnm- 1 lind bccii formed with the idea that tncrc would be no salary to the greatest. air battlrs in history are members. He pointed out. t”. at last bring fc/ugmt in the skit-s ovrr Nor- vrnv there was bctwceu $5.000 and way fndcntes the Royal Air F0 0e $6.000 voted for the administration 1s 0f 115- overcome German air s_‘pcr‘"rf_v and to pretest the ground fcrces from the bomb; and machine guns He mentfioncd the difficulty 0f °f Gama“ 3mm“- gettinr: answers to questions tabled and the vagueness of any ansivflis which were tabled Hon. Mr. Campbell denied the He advocated the presenting of’; more valuable ll e people before it or almost impel (the military sltuationv but searching questions will have to be asked." he s f He admitted that in many cases I-1e paid tribute to Hon. Mr Mr. McPhee mcvcd the adjourn- The House adjioumed until l1 (By The Canadian Press) T.\- German march to the sea ‘Ifluis a vigorous continuance of that tourist roads would be built even should the Germans e1? cum- in the first district of Kings be- er setbacks they can be expected w hers-use or the mnnv sffrncffvnr 01- return in forte. 'I‘o pmvtnt the will be entitled Germans from establishing such comm-unciatfons would be n11 1m- portant triumph for the Allies but While land OVDPTIIYAOIW are de- The suggestion that some of the 1 making a delcnulivd att mpt to The Germans en'oy an undoubt- ed advantage in the air 1n ilirit. _ they are cicser to home air basrsj The speaker calmed that the than the Brltilh arci imvc the use , d 5mm‘! of the principal ntr firlds in Ncr- ‘ way. Allied fighttr planes have to‘ operate from n-‘rcmft. rvrnrrs or, improvised land bases. 'I'l1r rwpcnt- 1 ed raids of Connor-he'd ntrtfelds lvir. Cox: "That building coufd 8J9 011F119“ 01"! h‘ ‘"""-‘ 3000i. be put there for less than 86.- 711. McLea spoke o! sncthcr m.‘ m; _ mldinyi in SXLMTIS which cost $2203 r g s \\' ch 1 w‘, bombe s from the Brlish Islrs but fightrrs crn not. operate far from Hitherto both in the p-csevt war . e described as "about inc d, V, . n. h . size of a two car szaraglelegnangosllfaill: vayllrfllgdth: lilisorcac $33~..“p.“1Y§ than the Brftsh in regnr’ to ar M“ "uh" more tnc‘i1"'l to r\""l*"r"e Fxrt: in the air with the British than on other once " ARDIA Tickets 0n Ferries To Be Interchangeable A Mr. B Graham Rpgers, who has esiuned the position of of the Prince lcxivvard lslund Travel Bureau, has received word from the Canadian National Railways that litcy have agreed to the exchange 0f passenger and automobile trans- Sdving n. few dollars here and a Dvflgfllivn between WOOd I-Slnudv few dollars there is the onlv way to Cariboo CB1‘ 191121’ fwd i116 BONE“- reduce the debt, he concluded. ay; would ,- Ca/pe Tormentine car f This means that a an automobile. for wh ch a return ticket is purchased cm one of the can use the return portion ticket on the other ferry. It also mean an added tourist attraction in that tourists can come shi and 306d 8.911% Shown by the over to Prince Edward Island via one route and leave Prince Edwa d tribute '10 1° 099051151011 for t 611 Isand via the other route. - Considerable difficulty was ex- rienced by Mr. Rogers in com- pleting these arrangements owing to the fact that the Wood Islands- Cariboo ferry is not part of the Canadian National Rail- ways. However, now that the mat- . ter has been settled to the great advantage of’ the peonle of province. credit must be given as. wcii to the Canadian National Rail- gis-v have extended in this connec- O . Rogers has also received following letter fr Tompkins. Traffic Manager, Can- adian National Railways. Monctont “Referring to our recent conver- sation regarding reclining ht the coaches between Chafotte- town and Borden. Prmce Edward Island. during the tcgrist season. It has bcen arranged that first class cars 5178 and 5179 nluccrl in service on trains 39 and throughout the tourist season un- something unforeseen should uuthdrarvnl necessary, but which is It will be a source of pleasure to our citizens to know that during the tourist season the Railway ac- commodation is to be so much im- proved. and it is understood that the first class cars mentioned in the letter to Mr. Rogers, are mod- crn. air conditioned ones. and sim- ilar to those on the chief mainland Fnr some time Mr "kin" for this imnrovcrw-nt. and this is further evidence of the . "ntcu which exist-s between the Supervisor of the Travel Bur- Cimadian National TR OOPS (Continued from page l) inc: any definite coping ‘of thel. war irkrsclaigdlinavriaa . . V ‘. l, ‘ ‘ . c limit It W111 b0 R should resign from the Govcrii- 1 was lalyiblliihv‘ wfiflgh coilldl gedjilgtf- 111011 only if the 1nilitary situation were beyond repair in Norway. “If indeed that be criminal to urge th any talion includes s "large number of ves in a hopeless Bron guns." ernment mus; decide on vig- us measures and determin- Mtlon in Norway. or remain- ing neutrals would rush to the German bandwagon. bus —a phrase which Prime Minister Chamberlain used recently in describing Adolf Hit- "That reminds me of the pro- hecy that Munich meant. ‘peace n our time.‘ ” said sir Archibald. in another reference to Mr. Cham- ra ugh the House of Commons dc through to victory m ‘he long run’ the Govcrrtmcnts rlerre for the feeblencss of, ._ i Quoting _. thc Prime . that alfhouvb. .1 vindictive dfwlgus“ German mo ' ‘ German concentrations at Oslo and i of “m” a Trondheim as well as other Ger- maiuheld ports in We tern Norway is vital to the whole German plan _‘ of’ utlizzmg Norway‘ in the ivur. l skillfully What Troops Sent? pcricurcd officers and staffs. and adequately trick riuriu" ins‘ nichf cn Pornrbu said that "considerable dnmaae was believed dour to the nimnrt and udlltaircrnft rikpcrswl around it." One , If!» Objcc-Jlritish plane folk-cl tn rctnrn. ‘ ll\‘(‘l_\'. fearlessly 11nd resolutr-lv as w y.“ hr 1 uscrl (‘\"f‘il<l\‘C- ‘ly by the G‘s~rm. ' "If the Government muddled in this Nohvc fan campaign ft br- for Paiuinmcnt to Dcnmark F’. ~11 Q l 711g “gar Oiffice communique riis- ‘ close t e wtbdrawal ,_ . tron-as to a position "coverino Dorn- 'T“‘°-“"""" m‘ W " "M Mflml" bus" after scvore action Sunday. Nazi Tanks Destroyed The Hrlish wifbdrnuvfl. it M". ""“""" “ "1 1*“ " ‘olkrvcri trwon a Gcrman "\v‘fh supncrt of tanks and low- flvlnc aircraft“ all 0f which w"re cludliwz the drstructicn ‘1nc:"11n~1 wvrks." British rc-nnrts n! the success- ful bombing of Forncbu. airport nr-ar Oslo. Norway's Gowns"- l-cltl capital. and o! Rnyni Air Farr» activity on the Norwegian "We! cave no hint of when Brflahfs heat fighting plums "ill 294/5 Z": to your with Helena Rubinstein’: new '41’! 2;” lipstick Helena Rubinstelms newest colour sensation a | 1 the stirring, vibrant red on the cover of Li/c Magazine. LIFE RED gives your lips an inviting lustrous texture, heightens the sparkle of your eyes, the clarity of your skin. UFE RED Upikhmf limp. Lilith llfE RED Nail 6mm f0 micll, J5 Enman Drug 00., would be able to lift the bur- den of enemy air attack from the Allied Expeditlonar Force. The Hurricanes and pitflres. like all modern fighter lanes, operate at terrific speul) but can carry only enough gasoline for relatively short flights and consequently cannot operate far from thclr bases. It is be- lieved bases for them are being prepared in Norway. A suggestion of dissatisfaction Willi tho progress of the campaign in Scandinavia was the question of War Secretary Oliver Stnnicy on the number of machine guns avail- able to Allied troops for defence against the low-flying Nazis. Mr. Stanley parrieci this with the reply that each unit was provided with the “usual iiumbci" 01 Bren lmacliiiie guns. The Sccretnijv told the House that troops were sent to Nozway with the “full approved t scales of war equipment" and that the armament of a modern bat- Briush forces in Norway silo’. down two Nazi warplanes in fight- 1112 off (icrmcin Junkers, Hcinkc-ls and Messcrschmitts. The Admiralty announced that. the Tarpon and Stcrle: had faiird to return frcni dutv and must be presumed lost. Tlicy rriisrd 111: ii-t- of B iiisli submarine losses t en out of 57 which Britain l the start of the war. There has been no announcement as to wlze- ther any submarines have beer. rom- missioned during the last eiiht months The Admiralty ‘ nounccd that two I . Brzidman and the . \. .. in were dnznaecd bv bom w and . but without loss of .' dirt he Mr. Chamberlain cmphn. that "prclnr cf 'l1~ .\Ii"1'l ‘ 1. . - filinirs as wcll :15 131.1? r-f 1*." XII‘: ‘lcncicrs " l V“ °'n'n'cv said lite (‘nvprvr- {merit is taking stuns ‘n 10min dd- Sil- Archibald said "the country ‘ditional reliable rcncrts of to know whether ‘wegian fizht-‘iwg for the p11‘. the {T0035 sent, to hazardous enterprise wer British Plano l.n<l. An unofficial fl"I‘O‘.ll‘.‘ of “Ac nt~ v .l'1ill Tl-v- inn-mixers began the raid shortly nffcr ll"-=('ll‘:."lll n"?! ‘ W111- cd to aPnck sinaiy for more trun an hcur. Mc££r¥ci‘&?..~1r§.1; anl 1 (‘P >- ' muvkrl ]il."" ~11 r~1s1c1 l? '1v r1; rmlv f ' fr‘: f?“.‘.(‘IC5 “"171 gave wry to ll“ . ".12 intros. 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