MARCH 20, 1947 << CENTRAL GUARDIA This column ts reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may te inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance, TT ee to Henn. a ' ike with invitation cards to find that | eae : . n explanation from the) there were no se Forrest Philli é i Gieee y ats for them. illips, who made ‘his Joseph MacDonald, 21, o: FLUE FIRE—City firemen were ener ot the House. . | This is carelessness on some. | Maiden speech as junior Liberal lee Peter's, King’s ce vee RIMZ called to a flue fire at 73 Upper onan any cae Dr. MacMillan body's part, and I direct atten- | Member for the Second District of victim of a shooting incident m ye eon prince Street shortly after 6 o'clock » “legislation is long overdue tion to it in order thet the pro-|Frince, and Mr. Eugene Cullen, | Dundee, an adjoining distriet,| READY-PASTED WALLPAPER yesterday evening. There was no damage. ‘i ASS'’N CALLS FOR SHOWDOWN (Continued {rem Page 1) be ascertained, there was delay in ordering equipment, and that the! order for a turbine was cancelled | for the same reason. That is some- | thing about which we would like to control this situation, and the! people who suffered should be recompensed.” damages ; tenant Governor could not the Legislature. “It is not a very flattering thing to Say that the wife of His Honour the Licu- be Seated inside the bar but had 4 find a place away back,” he said. There is an order of precedence in such matters and it should be observed. People have come here | Per decorum and courtesy be ob- served in future.” Warm tributes were paid by Dr. The Draft Address was launched in the Legislature yesterday by Mr, | Liberal, Third District of Queen's. Both members paid tribute to the late Hon, W. H. Dennis, D. F. Mc- Neil, J, F. Arsenault and Chris- -MF UCHARLYG YIM ICWN GUAXDIAN DRAFT ADDRESS DEBATE LAUNCHED -' Shooting Deaths PAGE FIVE Inquest Will 'Be Held Into en ae, | Tuesday night, died at the Char- |penetawn Hospital at 3.15 yester- day morning. | | Later, the body was viewed by DEMONSTRATION PARKS OFFICIAL MacMillan to the late Hon: W.H. COMING == Marios & rey Mac Speaks For Unemployed Dennis and Mr. D.F, McNeill, also | ropher meerhenal all former |Coroner Dr, J. D. MacGuigan and Donald has rece 0: a Di. : to Messrs. J.F. Arsenault and | mem ers of the House, as well as ja jury comprising W. M. Forsythe Mr. John Pearson of the Parks Poe bosentan Pid che AG ene Christopher Metherell, former | '? the late Hon. J, A. Mathieson, foreman; J. M, McFadyen, Aben and Recreation Association, Ot- in the hears Bi ane Paernent members of the House who had! {°rMer Premier and Chief Justice McLean, Howard Hobbs, Roland A. tawa, Will arrive in the City ‘hat thee ne Speech, rejoicing| passed away during the year. ;of the Province, who had passed McCannell, and Ralph Jenkins. shortly. It is expected he will ae ae e are so HRY oppertun- | aivey since the Legislature last! , The inquest was then adjourned address the Rotary Club: next Sarton Soe eee Recals Great Achievements ae Poe ne a secnnaes pune) 3.30 Friday afternoon, March s Monday. Hd at considerable length, and 28, at the City Police Court. » AITv AT NTT Mo eae as this City is concern Dr. MacMillan also paid triute | Tee amas py. the Oppests The late Joseph MacDonald was |e PasTal By TORS) Be gts PUBLICITY AT OTTAWA | ca the elitin he eee to the late Hon. LA. Mathieson, | ton mentees eNO followed, on their puis. san af oe: and Mrs. Aeneas ‘Proved in More Than 1,000,000 Homes , Rae ; . ormer Prem is : I . ere ar ey ; inued from Page 1) peacetime imdustry has been al tice of the or ane eked Te | “Never in the history of Prince brothers and sisters. ‘Amon pert ‘@ Put # up yourself! Already posted—just dip oe ewe slow process," he sald, “There his career. and d ‘bi hi t | Edward Island,” said Mr. Phillips, brothers are Cecil Reginald’ and ‘' water ond smenth on the wall. Dries in 20 4 — pacar tpi Sage | have been war veterans who have né describing him in| «has there be -osverl i , oy minutos. 9 for honorable mention by Mr. t b eloquent terms as one of the} e been such prosperity, Merlin, \ , @ Gardiner in the chamber a sec- ne peeoemad uo get anything to! proatest figures in the public life j among our farmers and fishermen, | The late Joseph MacDonald was }@ Clean, quick, easy! You don’ even have te! 4 o ond time when the Minister re- gettin aed little hope of; of the Province. He ratarred par- | 28 there is at the present time.| @ shot in the left shoulder about 9 ‘cover tho fumiture. Start and stop as i ~ ‘ ferred to the organization in the | vuppe Anything. tloularly to the late Mr. Mathie- ; Ris I attribute partly at least to f o'clock last Tuesday night In a lease, Washable, fodeproof - - - quaranl i The situation is not satisfactory, . | the sound policies of the Liberal little Dundee store by a 12-guage stick or money back! ie tsland Province fur producers had p to market furs raised on set ip fo ., . by the recent disastrous ftres in| , . Federal.” Roche . DS ter et as ane this city. The picture painted in} in ron ee neon te | He urged that everything pos- of the store. A few misuayitan jonding Fe aN ee Gunes Mints’ : peu thos erecae the Speech is altogether too rosy) Ot ati ues tf Iskend eutsidy ble be done for overseas veter- with Roche alone in the store, ame I peem for only $8.25 You cove ap to §0% 02 respon? wlth povernment:'autherte It does not describe the true sit- eee atlon, ot Ba : é " Hy | ans and their families, parttcular- other shot was heard and when decorating costs! ers anc uation at all.” awa and later ly of those who had sacrificed neighbors rushed in they found COME IN TODAY -- see the many smear’, ties to find out how best a fur co- and it has been ‘made still worse Premier Jones: “It might be well son’s achievements in connection with the secret ballot, the fix- | finding as a member of the White | Governments, both provincial and themselves in the war. © Costs so little! Three $2.75 boxes — each shotgun during an argument with equal to 3% ordinary rolls wallpaper and {ne 64-year-old Leo Roche dead in the back room with colorful Trimz patterns fer every room srative ¢2 be set up in tha 7: h Jommi i m 9 + operative can be 8 ! hat | fo, you to make a motion to that) Commission in favor of the Marl- | tyre cited the Federal Minister of the shotgun lying nearby. province. ard Island menibers effect.” : fe Provinces on. the basis of ' Rehabilitation as stating that up Coroner P. A. MacLennan, Sour in your home. “me ‘ard Islan mbe at : b i as stating / . ASM: , : Prince Rdward Tlaniitieal ene | DE MacMillan: “What motion 8:3! need. it Mathhteson’s be- | 12 Dee. 31, 1946, approximately ‘95 is, will hold an inquest into the; ya. : , : soe : : moet: per cent of the million men and death of Roche at the Morell Hall} Visit our Store, March 20th, Zist, and 22nd, and sce the in- had would my hon. friend suggest that! agements in Ottawa today. nore | lief thatthe Maritimes have never . 7 i . , : aa Lester Douglas, Liberal | § re pent Het Soe adequately been dealt with by women discharged from the armed next Wednesday evening at 7.30.) teresting Demonstration of ( yer for Queen's Was one of peech? Don't talk nonsense. Domin! G ts” Dr. forces had found peacetime occupa- The jury comprises, Frank Dunn, member i rag We ered Premier Jones: “If you don't av-! ae nion sovennen s, + | tions. foreman; Benjamin Keefe, Fd- TRIMZ READY-PASTED WALLPAPER, the gathering prove.” | MacMillan said; “and you can see, ft jis gratifying, he said, to note ward Anderson, James Blaxland, a and Senators who met; how true that is when you con- EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR Vernon Anderson, Emery McEwen, members S* | Dr, MacMillan: “I can only say; * that the S. S. Abegweit will be de- and’ }unched with Rien fad this, that if I were Premier of, sider the, Sen erouse treatment ' jivered this Spring. This should and Charles Eldershaw. W, Jones, moderator o n. | this Province I would think a iong which hes been afforded to the prove a great relief in the ship- Autopsies were performed yes- Western Provinces. terday on the bodies of the late! F. A. Ss. JONES ed Church of Canada and minis- ; the Crusaders Cavalcade. | time before I would put a paca-! Dr. MacMillan referred to the ment of Island farm products. He Leo Roche and Joseph MacDonald! ters of graph like that in a Speech from| referred to other pending expendi- “The Moderator {is a fine man | the Throne. It doesnt convey a true, Visits here of two of the Bm: tures in connection with f ' by Dr, Harold Shaw rov lay Wp n IRS and a wonderful speaker,” Mr. | icture of. the s!uation tv this! Pire’s greatest Field Marshals, minals, St. Eleanor’s alepore, nnd pathologist, eae 129 KENT STREET PHONE 2188 Douglas told this correspondent. | province.” Py , Viscount Montgomery and' His installation of diesel electric loco- late Leo Roche was performed at “?m inviting him to pay us a | Excellency Viscount Alexander, motives on the railway. ‘ ‘ Dundee in the morning and that! —_ a aan « ‘ visit on the Island this summer. An Expensive Member | Governor General. Both had been| “We in West Prince are likel jon the late Joseph MacDonald at! betw 7 " i: Ww. Chester S, McLure was a- acclaimed across Canada, and ‘to have another link of transporel _— “the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home, | ee a EEC er monte: Fl h Fi mong the Progressive Conserva~ Dr. MacMillan warmly con-| Proudly welcomed here as well! tation across the Straits,” Mr, Ship certificates? We know that City, in the afternoon, ‘| . Fs ne a now Cs other | as ire ve members Who this evenIng| cratuated Mr. Phillips (2nd, | a8 elsewhere. | Phillips said, “in the West Point they were good citizen; of the} Roche and MacDonald lived only FDISMI RG think It poss honored Joseph H. Harris, M. P.| Biince) on his excellent maiden “I suppose the Governor Gen- ‘ferry service. This should prove to Province and of 3 vcfore a short distance apart in West St.| allow thi = overnment could D t Ott for Toronto-Danforth, and Mark | speech in moving the Address. Tt! eral will always remember is be of great benefit especially to they received 5, but ' Peter’ of ie aateey of the Brovinca te es roys awa c. Senn, Rg So oapeeear ee was natural for a new member | re this pea a only | a People of West Prince, as {t cee an izin y ar rts ‘remain in such a state unless there A li tarlo, on e as sj or the reception given . wi é another , ity emphasizing our pride in ; , ri a hi h eat it tan Su Rar of or Ne apg Mam | ke ater ote orm Megat alse |faate, somemaine oe neon ee cen eo ALCAN CHUTE ! tinuous service in the Commons. | 1° ot sorious when he commend- called his bull after him,—which ‘should prove to be of equal value izenship? That was the ‘dea behind | pocently in the aap the atteos | money’ cel rural ‘beautification | Opposition leader John Bracken ed the Premier on his financing. 1 think was a crowning indig- to the Island, as well as does the the celebration of the Act, emd Tl that cases of TRaniant fever had | might be expended on this road Oo my presided at the dinner given in) “The Public Accounts tabled to- | nity. In Western Canada they | Wood Islands ferry. The promoters think It was a quite justifiable | developed here from drinking raw, aS well as on the road to the Wood | 000 tine taeda ag a honor of the Progressive Conser- | a,y show that we have gone be-| honoured the great American ar- | of this company should be given °N°:” | milk. The statement omphasized| Islands ferry, so that distinguis! od | Fee eee tna vative veteran members of the. i041, ‘the tune of three quar- | my leader, General Eisenhower | every assistance possible to enable Mt. Cullen also spoke in favor | very’ forcibly the benefits to be de-| visitors “would not be thaken to| Trinity Anglican Ghurea to one House, both of whom were pre-/| ¢o0° o¢ . million dollars. We are | by calling a mountain after ties | them to get this worthwhile under- | ore Canado having ts own rational | vived from having a disease free! pieces before they. even had a| south edge of the city Rae pa but what about this monumen ; Tag. ‘cattle area. Mr. Cullen had checked, chance to see the Province.” |troying it in a few hours and gented with sultably inscribed sil- running Into debt at the rate of | “Y want to warn him, however, to our Governor General? How Taxafian Agreement taking into operation. price _ for Through the potatoes, He congratulated the Premier on ith the Department of Health and Mr. Oullen commended the Gov-| spreading so rapidly the minister ed that out of over 2,000 Island cat-| by some insurance agents as to the| ney of the red brick building at ver trays. . $500,000 to $900,000 a year. In! ‘hi sentation of I fina ——— | congratulating the Premier onj long will you be able to point | Potato Shipments | ue presentation’ o| id neial | had been informed that no cases of’ ernment on its timely effort In| and a woman parishioner were that achievement the hon, mem- | to it? T think it was very feeble | eee ee pointing cut the undulent fever had been reported! providing cold storage facilities} forced to break through a window : H MARRIAGES ber must have been a little face- and ill-advised.” Mr. Phillips commended the eu tes which hav faced “ll in the Province jast year. It wasno, after the destructive fire at Davis} to escape t BIRT %, Uae . ’ tlous.” 5 | Federal Government in establish- Maritime representatives in (his | doubt a hard disease to diagnose.! and Fraser’s plant. First noticed by a passer-by who ' | Ing a floor conection However, he also had been inform-! He referred to criticisms made| saw flames leaping from °> DEATHS that he should be a good "man “alertness” of the; 50c Per Insertion in this House, because pro%ably Dr. MacMillan noted that a Federal and Provincial Govern- Farm Conditions tle inspected only three cases of | instability of an Island mutual or-| Cameron and Bank St...., IC he was the most expensive man , Bill was to be. introduced to im-. ments a contract for the export of The fact that farm in bangs disease had been found, This ganization. To stop these criti-| blaze brought three alarms ai.d . ever to take his seat here,” Dr.{ plement the provisions of the three million bushels of potatos “sen pee Ree cea ss Cons | was by far the smallest proprortion! cisms he suggested the Govern-| firemen had difficulty in keeping . MacMillan added, “When that by-| agreement on taxation revenue to Great Britain had been sisned. pnueme magn 3h level was a maticr | in all Canada, “Why, asked Mr.’ ment should provide some means| it from spreading to other _ build- ‘BIRTHS election in Second Prince was! between tho Province and the “This to my mind was one of the fa Se ai owen vost | Cullen, “could not this disease be | of regulating all fire imsurence| ings. atc called: the Minister of Public | Dominion Government. He would Sreatest things that ever struck y u h ree based Ria pest | eliminated altogether in this Prov-| companies. Rev. G, A.. Bender and Mrs. CS, TRAVERS —- At the Prince Coun-'| works went up to that district |-reserve his remarks on this sub- | this Province,” he said. eee tied hose’ Y profitable. ©Since, if it is a serious menace to the Paynter, who had arrived to at- | pecially to those In the. hatchery | public health as a,cause of undul- | Civie Wilderness | tend » lenten service escaped with ty Hospital on March 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Grant ‘Travers, Summerside, a son, MARRIAGES MACDONALD-JOSEY —On Wed- | nesday, February 19, 197 at the lottetown Baptist Church by | Rev, L J. Levy, Freda Esther | Josey to Wilfred Hunter MacDon- , ad both of Charlottetown. | OLIVE—Suddenly at P, E, Island Hospital, March 19, 1947, Harriet, wife of G. E, Olive. Remains resting at McLean Funeral] Home. _ Intere| ment People’s Cemetery. Funeral Mriday at 230 P. M. ROCHE— At Dundee on Tuesday, March 18, Leo Roche in his 64th year, His remains will be trans- ferred this morning from the A. A, Hennessey Funeral Home to the residence of his brother, Jolin | Roche, West St. Peters, from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning at 10 a, m,! to St. Andrews Church, Inter- ment In the Church cemetery. MacDONALD— At the Charlotte- town Hospital Wednesday, March 19, 1947, Joseph EB. MacDonald In his 22nd. year, His remains will be transferred this afternoon | from the A. A, Hennessey Funeral | Home to the residence of his Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Aeneas MacDonald, West St, Peters, from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning at 830 to St. Andrew's Church. Interment in the church cometery. CHOWEN At Charlottetown, March 19, 1947 Willlam Chowen, formerly of Highfield, in his 86th | year, The remains are resting at the Cuteliffe Puneral Homme where the funeral service will be held | Friday afternoon service starting | at 2 o'clock, Interment in High- | eld Cemetery. GARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ernest | Atsenault, Ottawa Street, Sum- | merside, wish to thank all those Who assisted them by their many | acts of kindness during their | fon’s illness; also the doctors and , nurses of the Prince County Hos- Dital for the kindness shown him during the time he was a pat- lent in the hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph D. Ar- | a and Mrs, Ernest Argem- ' “engineering” up there too. | member \ that carrpaign in support of the and took all the road machinery he could find in Prince County with him. The Department — of Public Works, so far as the Min- ister was concerned, was closed. “You should hear the stories. of the wonderful work that went on. They hauled one man’s house, I think, eight miles with govern- | ment tractors.” Hon, Mr. Barbour: “Will you) name one that they hauled?” | Dr, MacMillan: “Yes, I will give you the names before this debate is over, There was another paid official of this Governinens was a most expensive by-election for the people of this Province, so IT warn the hon, member (Mr. Phillips) that he has a high stan- dard to live up to.” Dr. McMillan noted the fre- quent criticisms which had been made in the press and by Liberal | as well] as Conservative members, | about the disgraceful condition of the roads in certain districts. He scored the Minister of Pub- lic Works on this point, recalling that his predecessor, the present | Senator McIntyre, could at least | boast thet he tried to be fair in) | distribution of the road work. The | present Minister evidently be-. lieved in following a8 different | policy, It was only when the by- | election was impending in Second | Prince that he rushed road ma- chinery up to that district. Summerside Combet The Opposition leader recalled tOat the Premier, not »eing sat- isfled with the free seat in Sum- merside with whtoh the Conser- vattves had presented him, at- tempted to get a second Liberal candidate elected there. Mr. Mec- | Neill, however, had captured the seat hel@ by his father and grand- ' father before him, his splendid | war record as well as his fam~- ig ly background serving him in} { good stead. The speaker twitted the senior for Summerside (Mr. Morley Bell) with participating in Government, when he himself had | voted against the Government on the floor of the House last ses- sion on the question of expro- priating the Summerside electric plant. ‘The people didn’t . pay much attention to my hon. friend in that campaign, and they will probably pay less in the next one.” In his opening remarks Dr. Mc- | Millan called attention to the lack of courtesy observed In acs | (eee ene | cotmodating ladies who were in- guests at the opening of N.D. MacLean Too Late To Clasify GIRL WANTS WORK LOOKING UNDERTAKER waive hema in evenings. Phone EMBALMER Charlottetown and 246-1. LE CHEVROLET North Wiltshire Phone 149 FOR SALE — 1946 295. motor. Suitable for fisher- man, Slightly used. Excellent condition, .Kelth McKinnon, Charlottetown. ject until Information was avall- ; able. He agreed that the Govern- ment would be taking the proper course in urging the necessity of calling a further Dominion-Pro- vineial conference on social se- urlty and other matters. He re- called the late Hon. J. AY Mathieson’s statement that the practice of dealing piecemeal with the provinces was fraught with grave danger to the unity of Ca- nada, | “T think it a most proper thing, | if this Confederation {s to pros- per, that interprovincial confer- ences should be held,” Dr. Mac- Millan said. “It was a bad mistake | when they got away from that’ practice. I notice that Prime; Minister King, answering a ques- | | tlon at Ottawa yesterday, said he! could not anticipate any date; when these conferences would reconvene now that Ontario and Quebec are going their own way regarding finances,” HAMILTON SCHOOL Monthly report for February. Grade IX — No exams. Grade VIII — 1. Lorne Ramsay, Reginald Bryanton, 3. . Matilda Morrison. | Grads VI — 1, Wilfred Gills, | Grade V — 1. Theresa Bryamton, 9 | public works, | when by using the best brains of jused as the textbook for Mari |claims.”” gle which commenced “The fact that Prine e Edward pysines: Island is to suprly all these pota- iain toes is largely due to the fact we have very rigid inspection The laboratory for the | contrel of pullorum established by' He noted a recent Federal regu- | Proving Government had jation calling for inspection of the Island. We have had at proved to ke the most efficient in| eyery cow that is being shipped, alert and efficient men at the hone Canada and it was largely through! and stated that this measure would of our Inspection. Had the ead this control that Istand producers | practically prohibit the sale of cat- acted efficiently we might hace have been able to cotain such good | tle in this Province. He understood | lost our seed " potato iiark ts ae prices. ‘the regulation had been relaxed, | well as this British order.” Cts as He referred also to the high rep-' due to the representations of the He congratulated the Premier utation of Tsla hees. Breeders of | provincial Government. the favorable tax agree nok On! advanced registry brood sows canz| Hon. Mr, Stewart: ‘We are an tained at Ottawa agg sm b= not supply the demand for stock! accredited area, and St does not ap- cord of his goverment nie (7. from this Province. | ply to this Province.” Sovernment since as- ‘There has been a slight decrease| Mr, Cullen: “We might be sub- ent fever?” that the Mr, Oullen approved of the Gov- ernment survey for the purpose « » developing a residential area : Charlottetown Royalty: The Board! of Trade had recommended that | this area be incorporated within the City of Charlottetown, but Mr. Cullen was very unfavorably impressed by the lack of planning shown by Charlottetown author- ities. The streets originally laid out between Water and Euston showed excellent planning, he sald, but beyond Euston Street, “north a shake-up and minor burns. The firemen quickly doused roof- op blazes which broke out on two nearby frame houses and a third roof, 1 1-2 city blocks from the main fire, also burst into flames and had to be extinguished, The church, built in 1926, was lined with varnished cedar and roofed with cedar shingles which ignited rapidly and could not be put out, As soon ag he discovered the fire, Mr. Bender rushed to the vestry to suming office in ‘eforr : in. this SonReetneiey ee referred in production of bacon which he ject to these regulations at AMY! and east and west, it Is just a wil-{Tescue vestments and the sacred education, health ands nguact attributed to the scarcity of pro- time, however, perhaps just when | gerness.” ’ , vessels. He was joined by Mrs. . and welfare, tein feeds, and partly to the l:bor we are exporting cattle.” Paynter and the two groped and agriculture : Mees rer’ i | Y He con 2 . situation, Cheese and butter were, Continuing, he stressed the grow- of the fort” hee re SPONSOTS Goyny somewhat during the past|ing importance of the Newfound- Bram on the fact tt ication pro-| year, put as usual the factories in) land trade, and of motor truck acting at the o ae they were ‘Tira Queen's were turning cut aj traffic, especially to Nova Scotia the Province had enjoyed time, ag large share of the Island produc-| via the Wood Islands ferry. . s€veral sion, The decline in dairy produce | years of unprecedented Prosperity,| yas partly due “to the scarcity of | ' ! and was looking forward ; with T feed. ere hoes tothe, future. He cioted that the price of dairy| He warmly commended the actl- Province | vitles of the Maritime Central Atr- “ We have now reached the slips ee exported from this These! ways, and urged the Department) continues to be very high. \ \ the | of Public Works to do something) Disgraceful Roads our country we can solve our own ” agne cows can be raised at about Su ; eee Mr. Phillips said. He eme “agst as beef animals. “If we} about the bad condition of the Province were Tegistered ftom church when the fire broke out, u ought Premier Jones measured can sell them at maturity for about | road leading to the M.C.A, build- Third Queen's, yet the district fell escaped before the flames had a ieee requirements in'\s150 apiece they will bring much | ing, This was the road over which ane Aerie on eten he chance to spread, as did a Jem LGe ‘ i sen wns t 1 a i y : ies milkr e In the base: jgreater returns than beef animals,” | distinguished visitors were taken District contained such tourist che Suleecen who were In 1. He predicted that the activities! {val at the airport, and It of the Matthews-Wells Gompany | after arriv ‘pi \ of the livestock situa- | was nothing short of disgraceful. the necessity for | He understood there was some dis- of fecd rain) pute between the Federal and. Pro-| ble cost. There | vincial authorities over mainten-| he said. A study ch acocouraging the growing of cu- {jon showed, first d' dependable supr at cumbers and other products woul of much value to the Province. the lowest p: time a better method at the present time, he suggested, was the propos- al from Ottawa to inaugurate = an artificial insemination — station in He recalled the legislative strug- for responsible government | cw ushe ts “There ts no rhyme nor reason nor plan to it,” Mr. Cullen added, “The Government is to be com- mended for doing something about the Royalty before we have con- ditions such as we have in many of the outlying sections of Char- lottetown.” He concluded with a strong pica for better roads in his dtstrict. Approximately one-tenth of the passenger cars and trucks of the areas as Brackley, Stanhope, Dal- vay and Keppoch, representing! hotel accommodation for 5,750, with 160 smaller cottages, 43 tour-| ist cabins, three canteens and cone Covehead race track, the patrons of which had contributed $3,600 to the provincial treasury. The track can be approached by three roads, through the thick smoke and were able only to grasp a few vestments. As the fury of the fire increased the two were almost overcome by the heat and heavy fumes and the rector, gasping for breath, found a chair and smashed a leaded-glass window. Firemen who had arrived on the scene, raised a ladder, and the rescue was effected. Mr. R.F. Mitchell, another par- ishioner who was praying im the ISLAND SENATORS IE (Continued from Page 1) 2. Betty Flona Simpson, He commended the activities in}, ns ’ lk recently of es-) ance of this road, but it should be eee sa eiraned ails Grade IV — 1. Louise Ramsay, 2,| flshermen’s loans, stating that taaanine f aialn elevation in Char- sitended to. ee testaurant—in' all about} age was only temporary, O.:0- Boyce Crozer, 3. Farle Sinclair. lee loans had been made in 1946 lottetown. ““Ryveryone believes titat Hon. Mr. Barbour: “I am sorry | one-half | the oaLh accommoda~ margarine migitt well disrupt their Grade TIT — 1. Billy Cummings,! han In the past several years. j¢ the present freight rate cn grain} that $s not the only bad plece of| tion of the entire Province. economy. The dairy industry hed Grade II — 1. Norma Crozier, 2. These were given to retunned men 2 be continued, it is the best | yoad in the Province.” | Mr. Cullen also instanced the made sacrifices during the war, Wallace Bryanton, 3 Kathryn ‘0 en ble them to get started fish- "Mr, Cullen said. “If at some Mr. Cullen: “The point I wished C4? traffic test made last Ouulnt They feared that passage of the Morrison. jing at the earliest opportunity, The future time this rate should be dis-| to Impress on the Minister ts that on secondary roads, showins gi) would mean that farmers Grade T (a) 1 Jadcie Crozier. | Value of Island fisheries, he noted, continued it would be well! if he were running a business on | tremendous traffic” on the ro: yuld turn away from producti Grade T (b)— 1. Farle Lockerby. Was three and a quarter million jf this matter of a grain ele-| Queen Street, like the hon. mem- | !n_his district. of cream and butter. This coutd Grade I (c) — 1. Shirley Jordan, dollars, $260,000 of this accrued vatar were investigated fully by | ber for Fifth Queen's (Hon Mr.| |, Mr Rovgatd MacKinnon said sauce “a disaster In our Prov- Perfect Attendance — Theresa from the gatherisig of Irish moss,'the provinei:l Government. if (he Prowse) he wouldn't put his best this test had been “padded”, and i.» Bryanton, Wallace Bryanton, Billy @M industry, which he urged the pang seem feasible, they we should, goods in the back alley; he would | he would not be inclined to PAY “Umi cre now were 2,000,000 bush- ‘Cummings. Government to assist in every way. press “upon the Federal Govern-} want them out in front. | any intention one that jount cls More potatoes on the Island | Edythe E. Donald — teacher. | lment the necessity of stich provis- Hon. ‘Dr. MacMillan: “There ts , Mr, Cullen rep fed hat no i han there Were a year agn. dabetesiininantlss MR, EUGENE CULLEN ‘on.” ; no by-election pending there.” | ene hon. . CS biden a To get them across to New Bruns- LONDON - (OP) — Assembly of | “A second point in the study of| | Hon. Mr. Barbour: “This is the | more highly of it if it had favored) i would take 5,980 rail cars prefabricated aluminum bung-' Referring to the late Hon. J.A | jivestock situation was the higher) first I heard there was any dispute his own district, tq of Olcomargarine would only be an jalow, at Wood Green, North Lon- Mnthieson, Mr. Cullen, the next ‘returns pessible from a allapred! —— —— are Mr. MacKinnon: I uy « / a other “nuisance” to a transporta- dom, tcok 59 minutes, claimed as Speaker, said there was no doubt ‘stock of any kind, Mr, Cullen — re- one man who passed continually si. system that was already \ record. jthat he would go down in history ¢altea that two years ago he had with a car all day. + im ane event | Strained. jas the author of the minority re- Btgted the Calf Clubs were not bat ean sald ee in atly Mere) Senator McIntyre said it was port of the White Commission, “a. worth what was being spent on i, Arabi “ratte Lean reed wrong to make farmers turn away document which has since been them. He rvas still of this opinion aeauiient for better souds was the from. daity Cai aetetaer Ont and oils were } oleomar be zarl could not ne ed ay U any sW-pr iced margarine could AE put the small farmer out of .busi- one hundred} c ottetown, The proposal was to ve, ets. 3 mane teen Ty © ; | years ago end was achieved im 1851. en eit ten anienals,” two from ica \ Mr; S aaMty win Se tel ness because {t would choke oft | When those men had the courage} each of the main breeds. The farm- toni are pretty bad in your dis) Gemand for the butter which jto tisk their careers and sometimes|ers of the surrounding districts Mr. Coupon t"They -are just ‘aa needed his milk products. _The jtheir lives to stand up for what| would be asked to ‘sign Up to us Mr, Coupon i"They ist teT-| psmer was the backbone of San- jthey thought was right, he (Mr | this service for 3,500 cattle. rible—not because of the Govern~| 4 ining done to lessen his iCullen) felt that he should have] “tI think this is the best oppor- ment but because of the traffic; It) oo eéme was wrong. courage to express is views. tunity that has come to our fanm- is tervific. (Laughter). | iui Ros : He sxtenies congratulations 0] ers in the history of the Province,” { s f Nk gee Colas ue. nage ete the Speaker, the Premier end lead-| Mr, Cullen said, “The Department n the last forty years, | 1 i Te quis eo? er of the Opposition and others on} of Agriculture should 3 every- {had been made by Liberal Gov-| For Foot Ailments : PHILLIPS being presented with certificates of | thing possible to assist and pro- | ernments. i | jeitizenship on the occasion of the} mote this effort.” {. Mr. Strong: “They couldn't have | CONSULT inauguration of the Canada Cit-| A third point in connection with 9 j been so hot when they are In the| Hd. 9 eROWws, O.P ligenship Act. There had been crit-| livestock was the benefits to be de- | condition that you tell us.” | + ee ‘ j fcism in a section of the local press,| rived from our isolation as an Is-! Relief from coughs, throat irritations, Mr, Cullen; “We really need pav- | Orthopedic the | ed roads to stand the traffie we) | ridiculing this ceremony. Mr Cul- len did not believe this criticism was justified, “Are we not all proud that we are Canadians?” he asked. “Should we not be proud that men chosen to represent the whole Province are presented with citizen- land, This was an idea of Premier's which Mr. Cullen propos- | ed should be applied 6 having all | our Island cattle fully accredited, | even if this involved getting inter- national agreements changed. He quoted a statement by Mr. huskiness of colds or smoking comes fast with Vicks Medicated Cough Drops. So effective because they're | really medicated with throat-soothing | ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Try ‘em! Nn lives, ty health authorities have there.” People who take more than the prescribed dosage of medicines | | Ga SHER | teking a chance with their very Chiropodist 143 Great Goorge Street CHARLOTTETOWN. 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