~':-4.-‘n.—»_ . w.<-~=_¢..-\-mw=»./»._.-,-.._. . .. .. _._- . . - n-dflh wIUKQQIQUDPS-QIWHM 4% 'l ale’: :2“ A n fix! if 4 POSES TO CHOOSE FROM wont-lulled tom P580 fg: "IiT-“I ‘rmzmentifch was cliffs ffirxluitous so efétr as this 8°"- "iariir saris‘ l. a member 10;- Murray Harbour (ligh- LA. Campbell) with much in r- est Mr. McPhec sflld- I W“ d9‘ “glided w see that an excellent feeling of comradeshlP and 300d‘ will exists between him and r1325 lender the chairman of the m; union's Loan Board. It is Q“ delightful to see men that are ac- tuated by these motives of p81‘- gonnl and public benevolence. The chairman said that he is working for charity and for the love of mankind, and the member for Murray Harbor says that he is “rgrking for love of the diairrnan. Whcn we look at it from the ans- wers tabled m this House. there qxlsi-i; also s love for some othfir e." pehrlr. McPheo said ho noted that loans were made not 0111i’ i0 95h‘ ermcns organizations but to Dri- vnze individuals who were engag- ed in industry for their 0W" 8°04- lle cited s. loan to Myerick McIn- wglr, Ltd. ,"a prominentlir-ln from the district which the Premier YEP- rcscnis. They were the principal beneficiaries of this charitable. Mac; in Budg__t_ Debate s) "P brotherly feeling w which the chairman of tho Fisher-men's loan Board has referred." srrclll lnvlsllllsllu: " PORTRAIT OFFER A ouncing Portraits by Meyers Studios, sittings taken at tho Queen flrol Charlottetown commencing May 10 next. Your portrait in color- tone l, x 10 in do Lu Mount for only . $2.99 138 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWK “Channel For Bonolnetlon" Premier Campbell: "They were only a channel for the benefac- tron." Mr. McPhee: "I am not prepar- od to criticise until I know wheth- er it is a matter of general orspe- cial policy. If it is some form of special policy intended to make channels of- special people, then of course the government and the board are to be blamed for what they did. If one the other hand it is a policy of the IPishern-lenfls Loan Board to make loans to eve sort of private organization that dc- ing business with fishermen, it is another matter. There is some Pe- culiar- sig-rlificance in the fact that the only loans made to private or- anizations were large loans made En the First District of Prince County, and to rather well-known people. There is something rather sinister about the fact that there were ‘inst these two names there. I clont, think that: the other pri- vate organizations were aware that they could go to the Fishermens Loan Board Premier Campbell: “What about ‘rignish Fisheries Limited?" Mr. McPllee: "That is a cooper- ative. My point 15 that if certain rivate organizations got loans or some special reason not ap- g?ablo to others it should not ye been granted." LISTEN, lA/ORRY WART-J NOTlC§ YOU'RE RUNNlN ‘ AWAY FROM HOME AGAIN, 5O I'VE FIXED TTSOI WON'T TH’ DIRBELLJ _, aJ-klfila :1» TIPPYM ANb Tdalr’ f "sirulslas READ THOS BOOK ' PM %\N’UF7|NMYROOMAN' p’ BOUT ‘grim cnalzporrcjroyu GUARDIAN " MOTION PICTURE Mr. Cox: "Correct." slots that he is a m and it was sold. w w. Granola for $900 Mr. McPhee: "My hon. friend in- business an. ‘Ilhn trluulction o! ooursejlas ‘IHIIAPIIS’! OIUIOI A; m; nirlg ornbip services tho Rev. rofludsogllew has W" preaching s series of lonten sor- mons on “The Christ We need l0 \ I i olne merit-it keeps some of tho money in circulation. But that ll the only merit it has. ‘rho solo of the fish house at once suggests that incl-e was an error in policy in building it there. The fact that i B6 grinned Chrlyst" billed UPI!!! Isliflh " unprotesting without friend or glrillmplon, striclien for the trans- Know." terdsy was 5a: v, o. He was oPDIessod. afflict- LIGHTING USED ment ma orous precedent. It was when dealin because the Mr. Cox maintained that it \ really for the benefit of lilo fi-n- Efmfifl. Mr. McPllee: deserve all the assistance it is pos- \Ve specialize in Portraits of Service Men, Groups. Weddings Childm- A Meyers Studio representative will call at your homo shortly, and wlll k‘ be pleased to show you samples. NQTE-Thls special offer is limited so make your appointment now. MEYERS STUDIO REPRESENTATIVE i- much in building‘, it“? l it sold for I it too cheaply with it, once barn." busille§ mull. A test hon. friend ently does all the ness. (Lilugllifr). Premier Campbell: and expenditure." LicPllcc: ll" Limiicd,--or $900 when it cost 81,628 suggests that either they spent too “dill” w. 1' Im- thocrosowoowcsonl lwo whatever angle you take in view- ‘ iflg the transaction, you are forced i to the conclusion that it did not portray any good business ability on the part of anybody connected pt possibly Mr. Gro- "But tho chairman o! the Fish- ormerrs Loan Board has shown u! ill other ways that he is a good _ frcquentlly tlfi.‘é°i..‘°tr..b‘.‘;lllifi mitts. s m» ww- w-how aw - may the tum-over. 'I'hc.pX‘Oflt. of m-y last your was almost $2,000. The profit of his colleague was $300. with somo travelling ox- pcnscs, and the profit of the other member of tile board. who appar- business Pl-lncc County but who has not protested his love so much, was $300. All this out of l total over of about $20,000. That, I 8B , Mr. Speaker, was pretty good bus - 1n vice was led by the junior choir. turn- for Away - " "There wss a turnover both ways, collection “Yes. I think this llip of Cox, Gallant and perhaps ‘ld shy Unlimited-is a very i neat alltl profitable organization." Luck of Wnr Industrial Mr. McPhoo referred to lack of ‘ofilitif. “ti?” J5i°%‘l“ll£‘-%iii o r o ‘Standing beneath the llwiow of so little; in our theories there ore attempts to explain, failures oom- pletely to understand o mystery in- effablo. It is the outpouring of the Love of God, beyond understanding. It is ours to occopt. to colvo. to experience salvation. The death o! the Master is tho culmination of his life, its logical outcome. “He saved others, himself llo cannot save" sneered the soorncr and in truth. Ha saves through giving himself through his dying he made plain ello lovo in mo heart u the Father. he demonstrated the power of God unto salvation. The music of the morning cor- Thelr special number was Stobbins’ setting of “There is s Green l-Iill The Biblo study oorvioo of lie Church School had good attend- ance at 2:30 P.M.. Evening wor- ship was observed at 'I RM. with sermon by the minister, "Joy in Ilieaven." Shepard‘: "0 Jesus Thou art Standing” was the anthem of the _evening. The Male Qualjtette. Messrs. ‘Diamond, Robinson. MacAuluy and Baker sang vcry effectively Pontius‘ "Walking With God." the some position u all his predo- TAKE roux con FROM THE NEW season and our, A NEW SPRING SUIT Mr. Cox maintained special consideration had shown. The firm in question was not very well able to supply the fishermen and they from the board for this purpose. Mr. McPhee said got a y be establishing ll that no De€fl loan the Gove . r n5:- mt Ii eii with co-ollcrdilros. oan then is not for the profit of particular indlviclu war industrial in Prince Edward Island. He quoted from a Saint John paper, complaining that Ot- i.i\\fi. hull spent lil New Brunswick SlllCC the war began "only $78,712- 000 on war contracts." “I imagine how very mum’ we would feel in this Province if in relation to our population we received anything at all like wllzlt New Brunswick has rc. ivcd.” he said. “If this govern- ‘ haul zlnvilling to do with brillxxlng those war industries here wllicii produced such a return, how boastful they would be. And when you lnvzlsllfe our acquiescence with oeasors. He went on to s akabout how this Premier had s ated that the Act was not enforceable, and how another Premier had thrown up his hands, and finally the Premier himself added to the litany of fail- ure by saying that what he had hold of was a balloon, which was pushed out at one end when you pinched it nt the other. "I gather that u-llllt prompted the address was certain criticism directed to the Premier in refer- ence to his administration. I rc- alize perhaps better than anyone else here lhow difficult it is to ade- "TllP sible to give them, but I that the possible ussisielncc never be so great that nu}: of it can be spared for those who arc simply operating for mivuio ruin as opposed to those who l'\l'\' 01x‘ - ating for the bent-fit of tile fisher- men, as fishermen.“ Graham's Pond Fish ilouss He referred to a fish house '.\"‘ll(‘h had been construcicd at. (ll"ill’~-n\ Pond. A question bud born 1311’ . paper, asking ll("l0ll. on the order was the cost oi c0111. the: the building had been and to whom, and whm. u . cost ‘of construction, _ whotlzvl- building whom, and wllnt uins price. the cost of construction w. _, . also the sale price, but tllcrc was a silence name of made inquiries and unis lllf4ll'llll‘(l that the Graham. Hon. Mr. Cox: "Correct." Mr. McPhce: “It didn't irppear in the answer- that wrls tabled. The answer does give us this inforlnzl- tion._that_the bui . -ro erasoslz lN ANN z our»- Knew ITOILED uluureb-“A Plcruke" PuFtr-FUFF.’ ALL om ueav- . OFTi-li MAUOR AT M- 1 cs»: - use COAL,’ * wom< WOULD 8E A5 HFRDLY l .. ODDAS Au ow PRMT ‘ aeclauD ' ~ l-lAK-KAFF.’ x __ sl-iowlue A s; THOSE ‘ THOUGH iT wuss ‘ fir: Mare EAflsleA ltiEffLL STROLLI ‘rue Fenlzveonr ADMlRAL l5 ‘DUE lllld been sold In the answer maintained as the purchaser. IJUFClIEISCI.‘ “Th; flsllcrluoll illL’ s illillOSt ill: (lid revolve, you submit \\' ll iii- mus cllxgilcyvlncl t corlllllullit‘ nulls-l" i l in large industrial centres . throughout cXiCl"'(’(l l'\"lTlll'.‘kS on Allml Hons". 1hr n1 lrl to actor of illlS address, iillll V” fr iwzu- good addresses t0 ihv Ho lluti Wcllilcll i l‘,0\‘(l'l'illlClliS with some r-oalwrm q. so wveuue PLEASANT 5N u! woutouir THEY euEeR lr- THE‘! AND ‘DEQCRlBE l My SLPNERV AE- A and of jor Hoop] aw! 1o‘ ling in relation to New LHHCKS protest about what have some ides 0i how wc have fallen down, nmi Otiulvu, 1n this regard." Mr. McPlzcc said that decentral- lraiion lil many industries ls what is lwclcrl in this country. 'I‘llat is lrilustl-ial policy on which we l. insist for the future. In many \‘\'ll_\‘.< it nlzlkcs efficiency, providing for people in small ministration. Canada an herding them together Premier Campbell o Prohibition Referring to Premier Campbell's prohibition stration. Mr. McPhee said: “The Premier has received in the and no doubt outside it. from members of which the lead- grcnt lnlldatiou as to the excellent c" so it was n good address. But we have become so accustomed to from tho Prvllllor that I do no longer think it n cxsarv to tell him about it. rldrtnss was a finc historical 1m oi Prohibition adminisira-_ \ in this province under various ' which was so loudly applauded by ti“? his associates the other night." nlrlro grnplllc incidents and phas- u-l of adnlinlstrat-ion high-lighted. lis psclllial- feature, however, was that it ended with the Premiers ing cost slylzzr, coufcrssion that hevstood in exactly OUR BOARDING HOUSEWwith Ma qllntcly enforce the Prohibition Act. I think the Premier himself will admii that from me at ally l-ziie llc lliis heard nothing in the way of criticism oi’ prohibition en- forcement. is not what I did i not realize that there were weak-l nesses in the enforcement, but I did realize the almost 101-: possibility of giving complete satisfaction in the matter of ad- “Tile Premier spoke tile way he did because he was resentful of certain criticisms against him. _I could have told him from expen- ence that lie was going to be crit- icised My own recollection is that we got lots of criticism but the most vigorous criticism which he did receive came from the govern- ment side of this House. It came er of the government was one. And while his criticisms were probably better informed and more enlight- ened and pertinent than the criti- clsms of some of his associates. they are nevertheless criticisms jut as capable of being condemned as the criticisms which he has condemned in the speech of his The Real Tog; "I rcalive of course that prohi- bition enforcement is difficult. But I wrmt to say this, that the Premier should not measure the success of his enforcement of the law by the criticism or lock of criticism which may be current, or by the number of fines or the number of seizures made. A great many of these may indicate on the other hand a great laxity in enforcement, because you have a situation that allows of- tenses to bc committed. The renl test oi’ the effect of any sum tuary law is its Pffcc: on the mornipwell- being of the people. To what ef- fect is tllehlorfil tone cf the com- munity being elevated by the ad- ministration of the Act? To what extent is perjury less rampant in the courts? To what extent are our homes more sacred things, less ex- posed to dangers and disasters? Those are the broad views to take of this question-not the occasion. .al criticism or the question of wether some fellow gets fined or not. In a word. is the Prohibition Act. as administered, making those i broad moral reforms in the com- ‘ munity WhlCll it was, I think, in- tended to make?" Gllioclylsns "rloivl Lime. for instance. is added to Mid soil. Sand may be mixed with , soils that are too fine-grained. ______________ DATES — 100 VARJETIES / ‘In the vicinity of mills, from, more than a hundred varieties of “(llllfis grow on a million palm tree; By Edwina OME SOMETHIN’ eoooelgr mouse QN u; IN THIS WHILE-i ALL MARY READS ARE NOVELQ, AN’—-- NO, No. TlPPlE: YOU MUSTN'T DVSTURU GRAN’MA-- THE- TOiLER SPOKEN FROM THEEHEART! TILLY you'd BETTER Llsllau e vOiCE or»- HEY. 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