PAGE TWELVE 1 rue cnancorrarowu cuanoutu Mnllelsott McEwan1 Questions In Y.»M.tl.A. General a Secretary TORONTO. hlurclt 2'1 am r ‘Jill your" fiPlTlVP lll Ewe.‘ Wink ser- rel.tz_v nf the l\utien.l Ctllllltli till the Y. M C .\ 1s oi Cunutiu, hm‘ reslpilctl from that ]2t):.i tn arcrpt the tmxllltul til" Gf-ilfiflli snwotttrv of the Szmit John Y M (7. A. ll-i will begin his new tilllli‘; tn April '.~i. xncsnx .\r:-i:\\'i»..\‘ M? .\l<‘l‘,"t\f\.l. who .\l“l has held .1 ‘31 sl15sts9n~1111~ tlzo ‘hilt? n: sect-t. v nt the ' 141 Y M C .\ ‘s Ikqxurililtnlt nf3527'159'911- Ptlbhg Rgtatpg,“ is bcI:';‘Y€!i to mm iveys & Surface 'l‘rottlment $46,- 111‘? Yecitlfd 7N‘ itltlu-ferm service as 95329‘ a l\1‘0ft‘ssittt.'ll\"..\[ t‘ A Bovbl “lnrkeg- ' l t5) and ('7> I- I'll ill Przlice Etiyvairi Island, he recclveti its early otittcatinr; m (‘hurluttetovrrl .tt the Model and Wort Kent Schools. arid at Prince 0-’ V-tllt" Ceflegr. He to/ik etlra. nltiral work Rt the Llnlversity’ o! Munltoou. and in i933 received his? Bachelor o! Art; .\l~G.'ll Llnlverslly. degree lrinn (l) 890.7423). Culvert -= ILiI Rind! Bridge‘ Gravel durimz the some period? lPtlllfl‘ 811,970.61 48,050.46 69,320.31 3. Give- the names oi the teach- IQUCPIB 152,569.03 28,324.02 25,585.18 t-rs and the salaries of each? .Klnus 20.82052 14369.31 3033300 AMWM, t _ 1. Amount spent on the ’l‘ec.h-. I Garage Maintenance tbuzouj: “my school. ADI-n 13L 194.6 to‘ tlmllsi P11“ . $11133“ l-‘ebruatgv 2am. l94'l—$45,566.B'7. I M“"1"111g 111511111111“ 5119114, Federal Government grant- . Snow Removal 2l.9.>0.ib $30000“, 1 Paved Hichtvay" Repairs 38,655.14 ' ' ‘ l l Nalne of Proja and Location Cnmvzly Road- Con- way tn- Western Road iLine Road Harmony -H.'lrmony' to West- ern Road Indian River and After .1 br-ej leaching Expaflgngg . Hamilton Roads-In- at Virvort-a. l’ E I.. Burs‘ bccrefrtliv at the Y. M. C A in lVimiitwg. He served 31:0 in 53' if JO-‘lil. N B for a briet’ period Ill For eleven years was the Boys’ “Writ Secretary oi’ the Central Bhflllfih Y. M (7 A at Alert-treat. He joined the staff at the biutional Council of the Y. M O. A '5 o! Canada in 1937. Heta an elderol the United Church of (Damada. a. member or the Baird at the Asoociation of Boss’ Work Semettatries 0t.’ North MBQNKQ. as well an Ilmmrary Field Semnrarj; of the Oa-trzidian Canin- in; Assncinttcn. and on; the first Secmtaary qt the Canadian Associ- nflnn of the Y M. C A. Secret- artea. seznn or uotrsitco CANBERRA — fOPl __ Altstml- M's buildinaz (‘O-Us doubled tittring tho war and the eouttvtry needs 75.000 new homes a ymr for l0 ye a rs, Housing Mitilst er N etstm Lemma-i. reported. Components of home; ‘mutt. with government na- nistanco mqy be standardized to sire-ad up housing. he bemmcl titan Rivet" to l-Iam- ilton Malpeque and Darn- ley Roadr-Mtllpettue In Darnley Britiue Ktnkora -_ Kinlmra towards Cotinty Line Wo-od Islands Road- Belle River towards lvond Island Brackley Point Road -F'rom :tirport tn- wards Brackley Blueshatik Road Kolvrn Grove Fortune Brirlge Annandale Seven Mile Road,- Curdizan tn Ding- wcll’: Mills Bangor Rnad- Mor- ell East to Bangor Georgetown Road - Poolels Corner t0- wnrrls GctfTown So-uris to Elmira- Snuris tn Elmira Springfield Road Summer-field Church towards Ciftown Cape Egmont Road-- to Rtla<is--$6l9,'i39.1i2. Bridges- $44,759.80. Prin<-c-$13l,1ti5.54. Queens- Klngs~$l53.6ll.24. but‘- Expenditure '$ 15.439 00 7,816.72 9,016.72 3,252.14 2.25102 naso 22.50 9.289 24 24.569.% 3,005.14 8,894.14 22,188.31 l3‘ 94,954.40 23.803 23 fr) Mont Carmel to Cape Egmonl 16,031.32 (l) Northnln Road ~- Western Road to Mll- ligall‘: Cartier sea-mo (n Grahams Road — ____ Slantunk Corner t0 Murray Hulhm‘ North 15,806.10 .‘\ll-$\\(‘t'\ In the fnllnnttl: ques- Weililfti R055 f’ ttulls vtcte tabled in the Lfgtbliil- 931111413191" 5V 11°11" W. .e,,,.,.da,., Road .. . .. 4.042.401» tit-and River Road- Road Expenditures Cilllld River Bridll ‘ to Arlington . 23,369.98 (a) I)“ Mm-_]u||]a"; . FYCEIOWII R0841 .. 75.58 t1) What was the t\.\1-:lltlttl.lc'5t’1‘| 31W? R4135 2325-70 1n nn roads. tiridges and culvert: Biwlllfleld R935- Aprll lsl, 19-16 to- February‘ 25th. Blflflllllwld Sta» 1°‘ 1947, each capcndittlre to be ulven “X11115 0511101191110" 5955-“ (l) separately? Bradford Road- Al- t2l {low tntlch was spell’, in 1111")’ R935 1° CIIPQ -<'aeh County for the sumo pev- TPHVEFSB v 71759131 (l) i you? Hampton Road — '3: How much was spoilt rm‘ Hampton to True- higltwny constctlctinti account tot man's Corner - 3-931-99 the same period, give total? lsllfvti." R1 511F171"? 141 How itiutjh was spent, IXLTTQMITWIU 45-95239 , lfaplt County‘? 1 ‘i? t5» Gite names of different pro-i 0353-39990 let-u ‘ ' tut Wh.tt new projects were un-1 <61 T19R15 milked "a" 811°"- dcrlulten since April 1st. 1946? t1» Give the location and the Technical Soho»! Co!" 1zlmnun' spent 0n each. Answer hy Hort. Mr. Barbour: .1. Give the amount ypent on the Technical School, April 1st. 1M6 to Fobrttary 28th. 1947. I. How many pupils attended Net cost-$15,$66.87. ‘.2. and 3. As this is a Federal Government School this inform- ation is not readily available. School Supervisor Dr. ltlacMillanl 1. Wu: the Supervisor appointed tor the schools ot’ the City oi Charlottetown? 2. What is his itame and salary and what are his duties? 3. Was any request made by the City of Charlottetown School Board for such appointment? Answer: No Supervisor. especially for the schools of the City of Char- lottetown. has been appointed. A Chiief Supervisor for the Pro- vince was appointed under Min- ute of Council, dated January l6, 194T, in the. person of Captain Malcolm MacKenzie, B.A.: salary. $2.500. l i i Mr. llarraoli‘! Appointment Mr. McNelllt t. was Orville Darrach o! Ken~ slnglon onlployted by the Travel Bureau? 2. It so. uhat were his duties? 3. Give dates oi’ his employ- ment. and his salary, with am- ounts paid to him for salary and travelling expenses for the eleven month period ending February 28th, 1947? ' Answer: l. YRS. 'I‘oltl|)tirari1y2 Z. Assistant. stat’! of Travel Bureau. 3. Employed from 27th May. ‘.946. to 31st October, i946. Salary $150.00 per month. Total salary $775.00; travelling expenses $208.61. trill? £51? be}? F“. ' .1 ‘Lil 'P&\ J Today we ()ffer— AMERICAN son COAL PRICE $1290 DELIVERED . Try Us For Your Nasal Coal ARNFAST. COAL Company 103 Longworth ‘Ave. AI CDAL -NEW FIRM under the management 0f Esben Aritfasi; this new firm opened today. It is the intention of the Arnfast Coal C0. to stock all the well known coals when available. Mr. ArnfasUs long experience in meeting the public assures an efficient and personal service. Your pat- ronage will be appreciated. @£<su \ ......._"¢<l° L’: 2.. £~% at»? k . t ll Detail; nf poyerlllltcnl policy with respect to public works and hiflhways, awaited by members o! both sides u! the l-louse. were disappointingly lacking tn the speech delivered Wednesday eve- ning by thr- Minister of this de- partment, lion. George H. Bar- bour, in the Draft Address den bate. Most of Mr. Barbouri speech was a rehash o! the by- electioit campaign in the Second District of Prince. spiced with taunts at Opposition prospects in the next general elCctiun. Referring to Opposition criti- cism regarding the moving of buildings in Second Prince dur- ing the recent campaign, Mr. Barbour said he had a letter on this subject from people in Cape‘ Wolfe. They had seen the state- ment: in the paper. and they said 1 they did not; know anything about buildings being moved. '1he lead- er of the Opposition had prom- iced. to give lllm names in this connection anti he hoped he would do so at his leisure.‘ . Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "Tr-ll us {about the house that Coffin and I ltiurptiy hauled seven titiles with a governanent tractor." Mr. Barbour: “Whose house was it?" Dr. MiWMlllétltI “I don't know whose ltntlsc. but I know “ho moved it." m: Barbour: “Of course you don't. I don't think they hauled any house. It might have been a fox pen." Dr. ltincMillan: "Some of your supporters can tell you the house that was moved seven ntilcs." Dr. MacMillan: l. Table a copy of the Order- ; tn-Council recently issued by the 1Governntent tn the Oivil Service ‘of the Province regarding their membership in the Provincial and communityt organizations. Answer: “Council having under consid- eration the relntiolislhit) of Pub- lic Servants and thtzli- responsi- bility to the Gov-nutrient did 11nd dotth hereby order that. no Public Servant. as defined in the Public Service Act, being 1 Geo. VLCap. 38. or any person contributing tinder the provisions of the Pub- lic Service Superannuation Act, being 9 Gen. VI. Cap. 3i. shall accept any altpoititmenl, in an advisory capacity or otherwise. in‘ or to any organization where-i such organization ntrty at any time be receiving or seeking fin-I rial assistance from the Govern- ment. | “Council further ordered thuti no such persons HS referred to in | the foregoing shall make avail-I able to any pursuit iniorlnutitiit acquired. or which may be in their POhSPSSltHl, by virtue of tho- position they hold; nnr shall they lrnd themselves tn arty yvay to any organization or movement ‘which nlipltt. enable such bodies ‘to press demands on the Gut’- , ernment." t t I Ordt-r-ln-(‘titttncll Re OiTleluls Certiified a true copy. MRS. JOHN hIacl-(‘llli-NON The many fltcntls of Mrs. John MacKinnnn of North River will learn with deep regret. of he." passing on Thursday morning. Mrs. MacKlnnnn. formerly Miss lsnhel MacFarlane n! South Melville, P. E. I.. enjoyed n wide circle of friends and was at-iivr- in com- munity and church ‘affairs until a’ abort. time hcforo her (loath whitlt watt ln-tattght on hy a paralytic stroke. She leaves In ntourn five soils and two daughters: James A., of Spokane, ,Wn.~.h., Everett. of East Royalty, Stirling at home. Ray of’ Peabody, Masv, and Allison oft‘ thi| city. Tile dt-ittghters are MFR‘ O. C. Esttkt‘. Spokane, Wash“ and Mm. K. W. H. Engcl of Montreal. Her remains are resting at tlic Mat-Lean Funeral Home. Cheques flashed OTTAWA, March M-Cllt-‘ttues cashed against individual accounts t increased in February over ‘ the . corresponding month lust year in each of the five econcm-iu areas 0d’ Canada. the Dominion Bureau i of Statistics reported today. tot-T ailing 35.597.000.000 contparcd with; $5,336.000.000 a your ago. Higher debits were recorded by 27 of the 33 clearing centres. In the Maritime Provinces. eticli oi the three centres showed in- creases. the totnl rising to‘ $117.- 105A26 from $105,906,474 last year. The greatest gain was in stun John uilere the total moved llllt from $31,387,615 to 96.25.58.907. is Your Chest Weak, Sore? You will find Pbleonb Cough yrup very soothing: it is strongly antiseptic and destroys bacteria in the mucus that clogs up the titmat and nose. There is an nbundzutco of soothing "indication in Poisson's Cough Syrup which enables it to work wonders on Colds. Lct this SpOCiailZOd_lllCtiiL‘i1i.l0ll help yot. to rlcar your breathing organs of distrcss—to abate nasty dis- chargca-to bring tracking and sneezing to an end. Sold every- where l 35. b u ca. g llighwayi Minister Makes p ' Disappointing Speech In llbato 0n Draft Address laLOlI-EDIHQ Mr. Barbour! "The louder oi’ the Opposition should knoll" more about. it when he mttkcs this sltttrtltvltl." He went on position lvtltici- tlve convention as saying that. he. Mr. Bnnbntlr, hud taken all the tnnchineryi tn Prince County into the Second District. lie (lepreczttcd stutcnlents of this kind. He recalled one man hav- ing hauled a building with a gov- ernment tructor, but it was not with Mr. Burbouris authority. Dr. Mach/Kilian: "Who wuts haul- ing the building?" Mr. Barbour: "It was one oi’ our tractors and his name was McLure, from Second Queen's. That building was hauled by gov- the Op- Conserva- to quote at a ernmcnt tractor without my authority." Dr. MacMtltlan: "The practice is general, then?" Mr. Barbnttr: "It was not gen- eral. but this was done wit-bout my atlthorityx I gave one man authority last sunrmt-r tr) get his lane done and that nlnn was a former Conservative member o! tlzls Legislature. Mr. McLellan from St. Georges." Dr. biiac-Mlllitn: “How litany lttncs were done in O‘Lr\ur_y?" M1‘. Barbour; "I don't know. OIv-tlry is not in the Second District of Prince." Mr. Strong: “One side of the road is in the Second District." Road Gravt-lllng Mr. Bzlrbollt‘? "The ("Ylhiflfl is nut at Sprilteiivld." lie rclerrcti tn stattments about the amount of gruvelling dune in the Sec- ond District. Ho rejected the in- sinuntion that. the people of that district coilld be bought in thi! manner. Dr. MaCMillan: "Will t-he hon. rncnther explain ulhy last ywwn- he SDCM 369.000 on gravel in Prince County, $25000 1n Queenfis and $30,000 in Kingfisfi-ot- 314.000 more in Prince County than in the other two Counties combined?" ‘Mr. Barbour said this was due to different conditions. Prince County had excellent gravel pits and tt was cheaper to haul short distances. In Second Prince there were seven townships. as against. nnly one lmtvnship in Fifth Prince. Mr. Strong: "They've only snail," Mr. Barbbllr: "They're ships just the saline. Print-o is Lil!‘ only district with seven totivnshipa on the Island." He made nn distinction between districts. he maintained. He quoted figures to show a tart!" "mother of children born in Prince County than in King]. Would the loader of the Opposi- tion say that the falmily allow- ances should be distributed equal- ly between the two Counties? Dr. MacMillan: "You arc smeading the gravel in propor- town- Second tion to the birth oi the children. 1 are you?" (Laughter). Mr. Banbour referred to a pre- "ious Conservative Minister oi’ Public Works “who also had dis- tributed more gravel in Prince County. He vme only following precedent in this respect. It was impossible to make an equal division because in Queen's gravel has to be hntilcd forty miles in DlRCOB, and that is very expens- ive. The best. way to handle that situation is to make wider roads, with better maintenance. He inatanced expenditure for ferry service in Second Queens. the difficulty o! getting anyone to truck from Hope River to Bon- shaw, and expenditure in drilling and blasting at Hope River. . Springton and other pity Mr. Barbour went on to des- cribe a trip to Ottawa he had made with llnn. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Boulter tomcel the Prices Sup-port Board in the interests of the potato industry. He re- called that back in 1,934 they had a large aunptus oi potatoes and the price had gone du/wn to 1'1 cents a bushel,—not nearly u good as last year. He was a member of n delegation which appealed for relied to the Gov- ernment n! the day, which was headed by the then leader of the Opposition. They couldn't. find any way tn nsairt the growers at that time. Today lhinfll- were tiiiiflrent. An Ibtport Board tin been set up by thll Government under the Federal Marketing Act. He went on in give details of the nrderjor 3.0M.0M bushels o! ll- land potatoes from the Brttill Government. ILwas hoped to [get shipments etarted from the Inland ml anon mt nosslhlr. Mr. Bottlter discovered yiextvrday that the port. o! Georgetown l: not. yo! open. ‘may may have to get the S. S. Sorel to break l\‘e ice. Irihkfl Noel ‘Illa British order. It. Barbour tphaslled. will mun more than two million dollars to the farm- ers of this Province. Dr. Mot-Milieu: “What- provid- l 0d the nurket?" y Mr. Barbour: "The people were hungry and they had M have something to out." Dr. MwcMillan: “Eamt-lv!’ Mr. Barbour: "It should make us think more certainly about our own good fortune in title coun- try." Mr. Strong: "Those condition were not in existence when you people had the surplus you spoke of." Mr. Barbour: “Tlhe King Gov- ernment wasn't in power then either." Mr. Strong: "You don‘t mean to say that the King Government made the starvation 1n England." tLaughter). lib. Barbour thought the 0on- servatlves had made a big mis- ' take when they let Premier Muthieson become Clue! J-ustlcc. It was agood thing for the country, but they lost. the smart- est leader they had. There had never been a Conservative Pre- mier since who was able to win ltwo successive elections. Durintl i the last twenty-eight years they had been twenty years tn Op- position. Mr. strong: "when are you calling this election?" Mr. Barbour: "If we go in May. June or November. wlieitever it is. you will have a battle." Dr. Macmillan; "Lt will be n battle of gravel again." Mr. Barbour: “It may be." Political Karim-me He cited Opposition criticism to the effect that the Jones Gov- ernment was "not a hulJDy fum- tly" and said there was nothing in this. He had never been treat- r-d with anything but courtesy by the Premier. He compared the election results o! recent; years wit-h horse races. 111,193!» the 0on- aervative horses started and they were all distanced; not one of them started in the second heat. Mr. R. H. Bell: “We didn't y have enough to bet." Mr. Barbour: "They started four yours later and got. defeat- ed. ‘may started again in 194.’! and the Jones’ horses won out. l’! the people are going to put a their money nn the pari-mtttuv-l i next. time. yivhlCh P6111’ W111 '1'"? put it on?" Mr. Mntheson: "On till‘ 0"“ that is getting better all the time." Mr. Barbour asked tlv‘ 0911051‘ lion leader ii’ hrhad stated ab l on the job. ETJETTTeZFtKcL "7 ll!’ 9h! Icy, can‘! you Inning your onlhulam for Grape-Nun Flakes run away with vou?’ "Not me. Brother. Chuck those orchids and gut yourself a big econ- omy packuge of malty-rich. honey- golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. That's the lure for Miss Aloor! “And don't think she doesn't appreciate all the good nourishment in Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes: carbo- hydrates for energy; proteins tor muscle: phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; and other (ood essentials. would pave the O'Letiry road to West Point. Dr. ltlacMilltilt: "Yes." _ Ill/h‘. Barbour: “flint is twelve miles long." Dr. MacMillan: “That is utiere we are going to have t-he boat running to." Mr. Barbour: “You would have nothing to do with the terry service. I never told them 1'9! that I would pave it. but that won't get you any votes because the people sec that they would be too old when yen come int» power, to enjoy it." The Department, lle ndded. hurl n policy to cover the main roads tn Cape Bear. East Point. North Cape and Wort Cape. Ho re- ferred to other highway work in lat. and 2nd Prince, also tn road improvements from Sonrls to Elmira‘ - There u-as a good deal of cross fire discussion between Mr. Bar- bour and Opposition mom-hers over the lay-election in Second Prince. Mr. Barbour mentioned ’ - . ~ . is die time when an employer may secure the best type of young person to train on the i013; no become one of his regular ennployees. lull he ' “Post's Grape-Nuts Finite; know,. nre made of tun t-i [zrains-uthent and malted t They're skillfully blcndctl. and tlicn wnnderftllly tn give ‘cm that glor1ottsly~ flavor and crispness. "And if Miss Aloor cunf: ,1 cook. she'd appreciate tit-to recipes on the package, fur n. bakes, soumés, etc." several prominent. Cnnw‘. i unn \\tlt~ ltnit- iviiit t. Mr. Strung. “And \»'. there with your (:..-. zrtny tor." Mr. Barbour: "Yes. I w. '51»; with tl;r.~ Go\'_ei|.:|iriil t Mr. Strong: "Who pu: i‘ 4." nllinc ill it‘! Wus it q; payers?" l Mr. Barbour: “Never 7'.I.'td_ (Lattghterl. REIEVE t . areulelen, feet-drying, no anon! or. \I§Q,I:O|\oml:a| Illqll: CANADIAN VOCATIONAL TRAINING -— I joint program of the Dominion and Provincial Governments-arranges and supervises the place- mem of veterans, either men or women, for training ‘I'll! IMPLOYEI pays die trainee what lie earns during training, and where necessary the Dominion Government will add to this amounc so that the veteran may have a living income while training. TNI DQAITMINT OF VITIIANI‘ AFFAIRS gives approval for training veterans on the job in any ocqipaoion which is suitable, and where the veteran will master a definite occupation, looking to his future employment. IF YQU, as an employer, have any training vacnnh cies in which veterans may be placed, contact the nearelt representative of CANADIAN VOCAi- TIONAI. TRAINING- QQ 3e: in much with theflneareat office of the NATIONAL IMPLOYMINT SRVICI. This; is a real opportunity for employers i0 “euro trained, efficient personnel, while aklifll nhabllllaiicn- ACT NOW.‘ DEPRTMENT or LABOUR . nuwttnv main. 04mm u u»... A. mmmna, Deputy mum».