race rgunrew i .THE GUARDIAN. iii ' 1 s. . F?“ 44;‘ Vestees i" To wear with your new Easter Quit. ' these Vesteea are trlliy and tril- med with line lace or nicely tuck- ed and talloredo The materials are crepe, pique or sheer-they're prio- ed at 1.95 to 3.96. Alt ii i |i io L m All’ s - Lovely Lingerie And Accessories A To liomplete Your Easter Bostume Lingerie Includes-Slips daiutlly made a! rayon crepe or satin and nylon. these areal! tn the new longer length and are eith- er plainly tailored or trimmed with fetching lace-the prices of these Slips are 2.75 to 4.96. - - - Panties in a nllnber oi styles are made o! nylon, satin and silk knit, priced at 79 cents to 1.95. Hosiery In the newest oi’ new shades and in propor- tioned lengths. - - - The nylons are 1-40, 1.65 and LBS-the crepe and rayon hose are 1.00 and 1.35. Kerchiefs And Scarves to wear in many diiierent ways. - - - They're lovely! The pure silk figured squares are imported lrosn France, then there are Imperial prints and gossamer-like sheers. Kerohlets and Scarves are priced [on l." to 4.15~ ' Smart Gloves In first quality kid, the oolors are black, navy. brown, white and natural -theee kid Gloves are priced st 2.95 to 5.50 a pair. "KIYIBP" "b?" cloves in an array ot attractive shades and all sizes-fabric Gloves are d5 to 2.25 a pair. CHARLOTTETOWN An interesting incident occurred in the House on Monday afternoon when the l-louse was in mmmlttee oi the whole on the excise tax res- olutions. It will be recalled that these were the changes in the tax structure made by the Minister o! Finance in a. radio broadcast 0H November the seventeenth last. In a previous letter I dealt with ihe constitutional aspects er the changes. ‘ . Before I deal with the incident. lhowever, I think that l should point. out that when the House is in Conn-mitee o! the Whole. the division bells do not ring and o'niy those members who are in their seats or in the lobbies have a chance to vote. No record ol the vote is kept. except the actual numbers 0t those votini for or against. These changes in the excise taxes have been the subject of much criticism from all the opposition parties. This has gone on for many long days. The arguments tor the 135i’. few days were o! necessity ted- ious repetitions ol arguments made many days bclore. 'I‘hs result was that it was most ditllcillt (or the Whips to keep the members in lther seats or in the lobbies. Mem- bt "s have much correspondence to a icnd to. more particularly at this their desk cleared up before 20in: home tor Easter. The changes in the excise taxes were contained in one resolution. which resolution was divided into six sections. There was some ar- iranigement that the resolution should be divided into‘ six parts ‘and voted on or amended accord- ingly. I believe that Mr. Abbott more or less consented to this pro- cedure. Thil procedure ls not the correct procedure and there is much authority that the resolution must be put as a whole and not divided. There was an amendment moved to section one or the_ resol- ution and a standing vote was call- ed for. The House looked about iorrAwA tum Notes OnyCurreni Events a, s. Watson MacNanht. nu. lspectal To The Quardlan) front row have voted. The mom. ~" s . lvmglljl. __1948 _i_ Lott Showing Today Big Double _lill and "NORTHWEST TRAIL” Show: 2:30-7:l5-9:l5_ _ vs ~ you"Lsave srio ll vsn" ' HUNT STROMIEIO pvsssals HEginAMARR A : no Ufiwnel w ‘Ml-mo to is SANDERS - HAYWARD lend on the novel “The Strange Violas‘ by Ion Anise Williams A Hunt Incubus holualsa to the Speaker. The Clerk then calls his name and the Clerk makes a check opposite his Assistant name in the division list. The member then at the end of th'e front row next to the Bpflkgr rises and his name ls celled and checked in a‘ afnrnller manner. and then the mcmber next to him shd so on until all the members in the bers in the second and other row: "csnrtmru w/rn suns” A ‘" {me when they are trying to lot ‘d then vote until all those supporting the motion have voted. ‘The Speak- Rcleascd thru United Ntllh er then calls for those * aha their names are recorded in a sim- liar manner. In a iew seconds at. tor the vote is completed, the Clerk advises the Speaker of the "ml; ——"Yoa’l" such and such a num- ber. "Nsy's” such and such a num- ber, end the Speaker then declares the motion lost or carried. as the mse may be. LORDS DEBATE CHILD WELFARE LONDON. March 26 —(CP) __ (CPi-The majority o! Britons are indifferent to religion, Lord Ann. well told the House of Lords in | debate on the Children Bill. "They dent care about religion at all.” he said. “they don't lead a religious) life." He sold he believed in the necessity o! spiritual training. but dccl: "What a child wants rlrd and foremost is a. good home and a good moral training!" Lord lddiesleigh had proposed there should be talks between local authorities and religious reure- sentstlves before s. child wlis boarded out with people or differ- ent reli ions. But rd Amweil feared some "poor little devl o1 a child" being tossed from side to side by relig- ious authorities. An amendment ‘which gives State protection to all homeless children was withdrawn. GLASGOW. Scotland - (OP) - The Dori’ 0f Glllzow has plans on hand to make the port capable of docking and repairing any vessel Also CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 NEXT WEDN ESDAY-THURSDAY "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVE " NOTE: Ono show only night)-8 PM. Matinee Thursday 3:30 Adm; Evenings "To All" $1.20 Matinee: Adults 75c; Childres 50c. (each oorx.~o~c~z.w_ps. ._ H H ~.. v . agent MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘l Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight __, o”, up the Speaker says "Gail in the 1 NNO N, I ' / jv/i/pu '/ ,/'.. l‘ i - v 417%’ ‘i Z .' ' mifinfiifl. 1»;'.'"'e.....".'""_‘°"” even st the time and I thought afloat. The new docks and im- . u that the government would win, nmvements will cost about $32.000.- "WEB OF DANGER w although the result would be close. 000. wm'V\Q/, f? i J : j I a -\/\ ipparently there were more mem- ——~ » i ~ b“, m m2 opposition lobby than vooaoo-Qeo-Qeootoo} in the government lobby and one independent member, who sits on G’ J‘ Hana-t c R A P A u D the government side, voted with . . the opposition. The amendment Killkiml . carried on a vote o! 39 to 43. From H _ "wuss: our rmms mm" 2.1‘.‘i.?°;2.'2'“i.f§f;‘“.i2li°dill? ,, ~nu BRASHER ' 2-4 P M able noise and coniusion in the o" “Y ' ' DOUBLQQN" i House and for few minutes the . Y - d c t procedure was f» very clear. The Tueflhzyg ThsflilgFmhy Geo. Montgomery Eastern Guardian The Royals came back in the third; Summary:- (H. Power) giuizlirgeynxgsisaeyflosrio‘: Ed y il-- duh-man declared the amendment — (In - Nancy Gui“ period and evened the play, mob‘ First Period ii-Rovols- R~ Row- -" - _ . - l M cmied and coiled for s" vols on w d 5d d 1 n It more equal comm w w. (t. Hurry) 1a.2.. flrodo V» 1» 5"“ "sham f“; section 2. Mr. Abbott asked that ' "i oy on Soturdoy Also Cartoon (Continued from Page i0) n‘ u‘ l-Mmwilie- A- °"'V"- Penllua-‘A- UIYWY- mm“; 2' Punk“ P w’ ' the committee rise, report broil"! bY °PP°"""|¢M' SAT-MONP-dils ell-WWW!" i’! u" ‘ms- (R. MacDonald) .. hi; Second Period 9% Pgiéu P15 - "m bu"? 2 and ask leave to sit again. This test with Montague having the Lineupsz- I-éiliontsgue. A. Carver. ill-Montague. A. Carver, r ° _ "" ' ' motion was never put. By this time m“ , ~ _ ‘ , I cdze or the P15)’. and both teams Royals: .Goal, 1. rrlmii; ss- . (s. Carver) .. . . . ass (m. Carver) . Dgfmiiibvfflffiflluffrfgmémden_ mqmbers w... hum.“ 1., he... ‘my, "mm" ~s-s.sshvv><>-.l..~owsseswa body-checked. tripped and boara- tence, W. MacKinnon. A. Lowe-A Q-Montague. E. Carver, il-Montague, D. George. 2 Nelson Fame’ David came ‘m; their offices and the government. a PM 08th“. all." Trevor an; ed without. much consideration ro- Smith. m. Code; forwards, a. Dea (A. Carver) .. . . . ......s.1'1 (a. Nelson) . .. .. . ....s.14 Kammm MBéD°nm_ mun. 3, benches were filling up, Mr. Abbott . RICHARD S. HINTON Herbert Marshall in Mystery the rule book. The rough tactic: con, A. O'Donnell, B. Coles, B 4—Montugue. P. Fraser, iklwyals. E. code. Heury Phuuw ' then rose on a point of order that Dru“. finally culminated in s iigiz‘ Clements, P. Walsh, N. latter. A (H. Power) . .. .. 8.12 (N, Lula) _, _1g_3( Grade HIP‘. Men". Johnston; the vole was irregular lnazrrluch 5.0,, 3,5" “h; > n U n which led m s general melee. Alter Andrew, L. Hurry, R. Roper. o-Roy-ais. L. I-hury, l3—Monta¢ue, R. Beck. a Daphne Taylor Md “he” as the resolution would h“, been cnacn- l’ lhe smoke had cleared both par- Seniors; Goal, l". Fraser; de- (A. Andrew) 10.04 (A, CQfl/Qf) 1555 3mm“ a. Edward Slvmanh put u a whole and not dmded_ Barrister. Solicitor. etc. M" short. m“ Ne“ ‘les were sent to the cooler (or a fence. D. MacGowan, R. Beck, 0. 6—Montsgue. P. Fraser, lfl~Mqnfiggllg g, ppwq», Grade "I91. Brodie Lana: i" The Chan-man, however, held that Ln“ on-Town l“ rum s-lhmiay .‘__9_ cstlng period. TheBenlors showed George; forwards, E. Carver. A. (A. Nelson) ................. .. H.514 (p, fiasgf) 17,40 ‘Mm Gregory, 3 Comm Davlel the vole was l“ 0mg,- and mm we otter passing plays which usually Carver. n. MacDonald, P. Fraser 7—Royuls. N. barter. Pgnaltlgg-Jiqlrg, - Glide “pf, pm..." M,th,mn_ Minister's point was not well Prorsrties p y hid oil at the net where one was H. Power. A. ‘Nelson. P. BiliClflL. (B. Ooies) . _ 15.17 Thu-q pug“ Craig Foster‘ Peter MacNum 2' taken M“ Abbott men uppened WM" Sh. summlmd.‘ . ‘ lways present tor the bass ow. K. Clements. @- Rornoids- PMOHM-sue. P. Fraser. le-lgnrégue. n. MacDonald. Bgfbflffl Kennedy and-David Sell- lromedthe challrgnvallis ruling. The E Kglvghvq-rou w . . srve) . .. . .- - l) k3 - u v d suc a **¢ ooeeoeowo-oo-oo-e "~ ““'“""‘ out BOARDING sous; " "WP" lti-Mont-IIMTA- Nelson. ‘ it's?" A“ Mes" m m “n lsrTh-tlhepcrillimlvun thrust rum”: “:3” (H. Power) . 34- Grade l.-1. Judy Maclvlillan and the Speaker and explain to him , , . l 17—Montague, D. MscClowsn. Do l-l- ph ey; 2. Elizabeth An- the ruling that he made and that w, . EGADISO VOU ARE A MARSOR YEAH. I. SCODTED Hill/i TWQU- m Rum) A‘ _ _ h“ derrsson gtncnrfl Ann Hon“ and an am“ h" m an" mm his I ‘ hi" LEAGUE. SCODTKOOI-“JI/M YEFQ5 AifieTg5fi-g T'“"Hlé5 iS-Montague. P. Sinclair, Donald Nelson. '11 T ‘- z ruling. The ope ker then puts the _ v41» ' EAT HlM (0. Reynolds)’ ..........'l.ll‘ Grade I.-l. Mar yn sy or: question to the House and asks ' i4" ST RETUQIMNSG FROM . . , _ _ _ .. . §£CSO§WHEREI SOLD-A APPALACi-ii/fsl LeAeuEIN .- 111-3111123621). u»... 327:3; Bradshaw. s. only Mo 333?‘; flshtiomgfxlzvél :21? =3‘ fllllllill .24-25-21-29 , _ _ _ _ , , ........... .. . - . . . . ‘(DUNE QLUQQERNRO OUQHT '“NQWEEKS..-vII-L MRKQ $5031.“, y; n11“, C?) undo“ He ststeuthose in tavour should 1 , . /. 50° TrUSyEARI ~ x/Qu AQHOO BET HE Alto“? (a. lows) 10.5: nonnon - < - _ sly ‘Yea, those opposed "my, Kfllsfllfloll / , T9 l-“T- t 747,-, H T “s éqea ‘so Qi-Royals. N. Larter, Society or Composltors has ceie and h, than states, 2n my opinion , - ,~.,\/Q|_)‘\]E PQQBABDI EEAD y, lT | I’ , \ (a. Oolss) ............. -1240 brstsd its conisnsrv- the Yes's or Ney's have 11.1: a lul- l 1 HlMhwascfiR If?’ ' 8V APRN- l5. , fl~Montalue, H. Power. liclent number of mufnhers stand TQNDERFLAKE LAID—2 "ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ , , _ , , 35c. i //// l,” fl qfl/iw/ 1. (P. Fraser) 13.12 ‘VIV/Gliba/v’. §—MOIIMIIIG. G- Reynolds. meqlbenn‘ The dwumn be“: "m" Till! . . . e o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35C .. . 7 sound until the Whips think that fin‘ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ _ __ '|9; v all the available members are in ' -, (A. Carver) ,. . . " .' r Pensltles- B. .\ DICED CARROTS-Z tins l9c their seats. I recall on one occas- ion the bells were keipt rtnglnl un- \ l7. Clements, K. nsunnncr x . Gamma m m, member‘ we" M Mo‘ LYNN VALLEY PlAS-Z tins 25c 4 " Rderees: R. Collinss, A. surrey. fro; Hull.‘ On thtiis‘: occtaslonurthe PRUNE fLUM$_1_ "m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 34c ——-——-——- v nm n won oe a // W!!!‘ KIN’! 505001. tgrloajority o1 seven. e v w Clerk's or Aylmsr‘: PORK 8i BEANS-Z tins 36c Honor Rail for (larch. Grade X.-l. Isabel lacked; 2 Heather Lents: 8, Robert Agnew. m1" stains-perm» cum cllowm-z n». Many\x:>ianatlons were given expllnin: why the government lost tile vote in the Committee o! the 03m. 3.3:.“ sq. 51mg; Whole. Apparently o... ... m"; APPLE Julci-i-z tins .. w,....,..,,_‘° °"‘< - l" soggy 3,13}; gig; $5,833; ourmun JUICE-Z u... .. .. . . .. w. GIG! Ixr-l. Barbs Dik; ‘ - ‘ ‘ . 21%:- mmmn; a. Mound: ‘ , I gait‘?! wGDEtC: lhireefilgd iJtu-i: zgrllllg”! “Ga-spa! lb. . . .. . . .7. . .. ... . . . . 13g; Glad‘. lxpl’ bah“ u°Anarew; who dlfl vote. I I G-“lfl _ll ‘QTP-‘IIP ‘if . e . e as t . - . l v. . . . . 2,61: ahjggnflgg; I “awn “PM”, h’ u" bmem’ ‘b- fih‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . _. t. t - . . . 33C s .-— . a a- ' I ' y m; 3, Ngngy flyndmgn gm any, T. gtwitignlsolwuh; gzylsursmrh:evertnl: OHM’! Q10, sfllodd or Mom s-Z lbs. . .. . .. . l9?» 'Y"°"'l:'°$§n*_-__fi_°"r'° 2'.” Wm“, rm is taken. when m vote is 53'4". P3 4"- ° Charters! Aseeaataat sailed, that la alter the bells have ceased rinsing and the Whips have taken their seats the moshi- says , u Limited Quantity 3-star; IROOMS-ssch so. “Qlcglll quire. ‘ma’ u oraavllis stress ._ 's stone . mm- in emu: o! u» motion. " ’ 7 ~" . ~,»\_\\\\\\\\_y~}\ - _ . Billie Iett, 2, M Ill ph.la ma". n. ‘“‘., u‘ u" . . ,. “W ‘ "“""" mhzsror.:s:..'~.zir.:.' l e i i l _ . » ' v onusluorou . emu ups/sank" . u. stsnds la-hisotllti and M! i d ' v d e . .. .. s. e . .1... ..._. ..'-... ‘ - ~ '---'-‘- .~..z h», .