Q PAGE 121cm‘ ‘Budget Debate In Legislature Addresses by-fign. H. H. Cox and Mr. Geo. E. Saville. Fclicning the Op in the Budget debut lzuure on April B. Hon. H. H. chairman of the Il‘ishermen's loan this Board and Actinz Minister of Pub- money to help lic tvorl-cs. run into trouble vviien.. account; at the muss: of his speech. he quot- t o) In England Position Leader are coming back this year verv sat- orily. Some of them have been repaid in full. He was sorry that e in the Lazis- lsfact _ of the need at Ottawa of , . zienomz every available dollar inl Sikkim: that‘ Canada's war effort. rd Hospital had cu: Slidficoznnictid. the fishermen lust svur uhui the urcuca- i attitude tlicv have taken Thev are not bORQI-flfl for relief. but are co-opemtinu loyally‘ in everv way they can. Mr. Cox Eflvc further details of lture last vcar on fisher-men's | loans. and builrliiic fish houses. The l tolzil. $383168. was “not fillttllflll. and m-xt year wic will even have to no closer." y tor cf urcat rczrct to himself and to , the Government. Dr. ltfacnfillan retortcd that he llJZl iiiridc no silqh statement. A, B. Raymond Dunn, Mrs. Margaret J_. Dunn and late Peter Dunn of (fhzirlottctown, . ivziw the statement. l stuluuun‘. that Ful- tall 410st $38000 more who is scrvini Wm‘ q “Somewhere in England. added it up I0 mm} Ill l mu ciidni. stct»—~-" ~ "l asked tho hon. he contrratulated - the Oivicsiticn Loader on his refer- _ v rncc to the war, and his emphasis ‘ W“ cliwmii" on the fat-t that it would be settled by Divine Providcticc. was inconceivable that Hitler tvould.‘ m.’ ever be permitted to dominate the . szztutnit-iit." .': ‘On curtain items. Aliy- Brothers Serving final-l nsk the liun. liuu his sttitciii:ii{."} llfilil. l will uitli- Mr G!"‘l‘.'!f‘ E. Saville. Fifth king's said tlic (hilitisitztiti had. lcft tlieini- nrcs-ion that if the Dominion Gov- ernment had invited the Opposition lenders to Ottawa for the conference Rctiort. the result‘, wnnlrl have iacen diffcrcnt. l Ii: \i:1t'i\'lili:illi "That conference. 1‘l- haw l)l‘(‘k(‘il up." l Mr. Sziviilc: “That might be true. .,,.. . lbcvcrlinz to provincial affairs. he <ald the pcone are asking for ex- Thcrc was not as much cv spent in his district in the l.i~t few vcnrs as the people were s ii ‘There might. he co1_i-‘ d. bv some reductions made inf tiavcllinz expenses. 1e are tzoinu where they should no. and when thcv are needed. the Government should pav their ex- I ivould not undertake to sav whether the e-Mocndittircs not; it is a doubtful The total expenditure on pu was over $600000} and he did not think the Opposition‘ Lender would vote to have them re-l : i i l l . l l ill 0 for llludLSSPS, and the bill ct manila hint-Kay included other n “Flxvii your Ac- ii ' ‘ ilk." ' . "l will ask iiy to rvntl from the rciwrt u Htsmuii the items to > “u, nmmsws “and Mrs. xILIIIPIICH. Giuliani, Lily, selv- I,A,\‘_,I,A if ibiwas Inolussoép , mg .\\l\|\ the ILLM bomtwliert. in "we out in an extra sum!!!" bcratiw it was twink LID. It 1S SIXW ‘Tea has also gone up.‘ is cone up to sixty cents ii it mood business to buy overseas now for over n year. hav- his (Mr. Cox's) salary, in 110,15 and potatoes; but hOiv many- pzcs ivoiiltl the million dollars buy] nnscrvativcs had borrow- . Hbslsiral plans? He find »-; 13d for (imwmfl $1400 "_toi doint.’ 3136x090 0f b but it he had spent 8100.000 Death yesterday 0f Mrs. J. H. Nantes Conditions with rccard lwahli services arc serious. he said. The attention of the Medical Asst-- ciatimi should be called to the lack Many fncnds will regret to learn __ ma CHARLOTTETOWIT GUARDIAN i Easter Services In The fharchcs The Central Guardian 11m column is reserved for an cf local Interest, but advertising o! a uewuy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S FOB Easter Photo- . graphs. L-562-4-2-I0i. CONFEDEBA ‘ION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [r9785 BARGAIN in started chicks at. day old prices. Dillon A; Spillett, Charlottetown, P. E. I. t L-‘IM-i-M-Sl. IEARN 0F UNCLES DEATH - Mr. Blair Andrew of New Glasgow, P.E.I., has received the sad news of the death of his uncle, Mr. Adam l Andrew in San Francisco, who pass- ed Wucefully away on A i0. The . late iVLr. Andrew was n, ormer resi- dent of this province. He had lived . in the west for many years, how- ever. His many friends and relg. fives will regret to learn of his pass- ing. HEAVY RAIL TRAAflV-Heavy rail traffic into Charlottetown over the week-end was reported by Canadian National Railway, offic- ials here Saturday. More than 1,000 persons arrived on incoming trains from other parts of the province. 1t was learned. In addition heavy traffic to and from the mainland was experienced. FUNERAL LARGELY ATTEND. ED —- The funeral of Mrs. James Mclnnls was held Saturday 81501‘- iioon from her lat; residence, 5 Stcnstt Street lo the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and was luikely attended. Alt the Church the Libra. was sung. Burial w“ 1n tho Romain Catholic Cmclezjv. The Rcv. A. MacDonald. CSSR... oifici iitcd at both the church and F!l‘8\'(‘-5l(1(’_._ The pallbearers were. James Giien. Jtunes Coyle. Sr, James Smith. Joseph Gaqam, Fluqcne Kelly and Joseph Blanch- ard. Road cleared Between here And Montague '17-'19 Paved road butwecn here rm Afniitacuc in Kirgg County. <1 difilfiuce of 30 miles, was opcnt-d ‘ to motor trafFc Saturday, f... B.‘ liltNLllllll. Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways an- nounced over the week-end. A de- of doctorsin country districts. and. to the MiVhSHblllt-y of yount! doctors flocklriil b0 Chariot-te- t town and Summerside. l one reason why the hospitals are so overcrowded. and have such finan- Tlie Minister of Agriculture gotten "off easy" in the O Leader's speech. instead oi 530.000 he would be crlti-| illan. he complained, had latiout. a lot of “frivolous ly ill for tlm pa-t month a kind. chixstitin woman ‘Jud death will be f‘lt. kcciiv y b , . her family and Lby a host of friends. ' s“ 119m‘ 301d bellvePn hflfe and I Before her marriage she nus Miss ' s m... ' traffic since Jsiiitiary. during i940 in each county, tis shown _ Works i-cxinrt, These fitrures UFOVKL “that when we do exipend -\- ivc show something for it.” .\I‘tl(‘.\/I1il1\1‘lZ “Not. al s u Mr. (‘rxi "Pzcftv nritrlv 8104133‘- Cfiilillillllilf 111i‘ 09bit? 05"?" c s, Afr. Cox referred to the ODDO-I _ criticism of snow; nlow expmidiitire. This plow was. ivuclizisctl. to keep the St. Eleario ttntcwn airports ‘ on Lender was one of‘ Mr. Savile con- rrrattilated the Minister on what he Nevergieless. BXSQJ culture is in a very S8 011$ 0°" 1‘ . » _ ti n. thouuli iwrhztos not as serious ljl- Nfllllifls. i110 {@111 r o mere m-el daughters. Tnc so S1 ' i. or l " -, ‘WW U“ e “I and mm‘; mic the most trouble. Beyond there ins some ncoiilc think. people who are making a l! f ' ' . made between ‘here mid Summer- “°”°“’“%i.<i<ie and Borden. Mr. said. If w-ann weather continues a while Sister Marie Aquui. Sister o bushel. Mr. Savillc said. He predict-o ' -_ cd. that within two years the D1108; would be satisfactory 8.218111. The road problem. he continued. s shorflylhéovvever, I I Fighting In - __tConl.inued_frcm_psge 1 | tin Driscoll. Mount Rian done ngore for the Rtd . r- t; 31,11 [my 0t l0!‘ man n 1*‘ 3&3,“ but he was wide of l-hBl l criticising snow plow ex- rc Malian: "Had the airports didn't huvc l 11° Vi“ hem. lust‘ 1V 10w 'I‘licxc are hundreds of miles 0ft poor roads in the province, and up- kccn is difficult with trucks we have today. ‘ “my is through machinery. ‘WET 01‘ ' He cited the comparative- cost. cl road machine work. timcsted that no money b4? spent this sprint! 011 5011f- 108 (115415- The teachers. Mr. Saville sa-kthfld been promised some years M10 m“ as soon as there W35 an increase in‘ subsidy from Ottawa they would Rel’ a svalnry increase. should have been kept- tcachcr should cam enough to sub- mniLV I The Flshcrmens Loan Board. , believed, hfifi done a meat work- I y‘ think tliatthcse of us who run an- ctlici" clcction on this side of the ' - Naked llouse will find ldiaflsy- (h-‘ugh-l thankful Mrs. Frank Murray of C'llfll'l\ii(‘3f)\\'i'l, Phuicrrtl arrangcriicntg wcrc not complttc last night, Foiili-mfiiis (Con tinucdfifiohi pa ge l) m’ itch 1i we didn't help t n5 Llz-ilnin has no‘. cnoulth 501G195 1f t,» drift. hell’! ti ’ '\ e Onimsition Lea had- 515° “mt-v or the Minister luid drawn his sal- Hc characterized thc war, as “ruthless strir glc" “can be describrd only as ious" as he urged all bclligcrcnts to "show some feeling of clinrit-v for the stifferings of civilian populat- chilcircli. for the sick and aged, all ‘ll l: to and “H Wm us greater and more WlClGSDH ad pcrils of war than those faccd by soldiers The introduction of more deadly weapons. he said, stilts in their retaliatory Lise, often with grcarcr violence by the ciic- tc . in. Cox said it was reported llOEl. mcmlici" on one occasion to fl'lli'll‘l‘. the House to make a H ~ ‘so of his profession. in tlhe end. as she has He had no doubt on The people 0f Prince dward Island have a rizht to con- zit-ulatc themselves on the enlist- nicnls in the war, which are highest per capita in Canada. qmdl win this war $50 always dwe- a s our in witlicliwiivl "If already we must. lament the fact that the limits oi legitimate warfare have been repeatedly ex- oeeded, would not the more wide- spread use of increasingly barbar- ous offensive weapons soon trans- form into unspeakable horror?" he Milli it utis rcportodfl .n: “The hon. Hcntsz- , Medals save tlleteran from d; Pauper’s grave l‘ ll now 1101i miles of hard ~ ..n~nv,- i... .1. “an: N. His call for prayers for peace said it should be a peace not "upon the oppression and destruc- tion of peoplcs but iacacc which, while guaranteeing the honor all nations, will satisfy their vital neccls and uensure the n- wars in his eves" Then he spoke of his own efforts to "forestall or shorten the con- flict, to humanize the methods of war, to alleviate stiffcring and to bring assistance and comfort thc victims of war." "But. we are saddencd lo nolc, continued. “that be as yet little likelihood of appropriate realization of that will bc Just. in with human and Cliristinii nornu," ‘Iiiereupoii he urged that prayers \\'illi "ever-innr-rislnq meaning and fervor that n spirit may takc root and dcvcloti in all peoples" and especially amour: . (cm-Chance discovery of medals . won in the First Great War sav- "rl George Forrester. 5'7, native of ‘saint John, N. 13., from a paupers fil no another statement which "re f." COlLIfllilfllfllTlFd he was cor- "Do you include l Ftltlfl. for ivlut-li we ob- ril [ITIITH from Ottawa?" irt llic Doctor shouldn't nttlltttlii road. and other tlw Borden road which r a lot of money in un- He became ill aboard a train enmutc from Canso. N- l. w saint John and riled fn hospital here Wednesday. He will be given n military funeral Sunday by the Mrinclon branch of the Canadian fv i. ' Medals and documents found in his clothing showed he had served with the British merchant marine. Ho stiffcrcd lnjtirios while serving as an engineer when the ship Anizlesey was German coast in the ~m~ 1n no‘ dwiiniiiil‘ W" W‘, Cox cave furtlicr of hml stxrfnvc roar! 0261m- ‘lmllfYtFlllflfl Lcmlr-r. w! in i031 to do some- llnn on their aaiolizic. féfsiwnt smaou m ausc- n rival! with mvcrnmcnt l ~< hi crccllnc fish bulldlntra. ' . it 1‘.'l|‘ w.‘ urcat- lichi lflfif- W111‘? ‘ \V(‘i‘f‘ cluttctl. He - (liflicilitv of fish- Limcnbtirtz, and com- mcndmi the Fvidcrnl Government for fishery arrantremcnts‘ after llw loss of the British mar- wmm mm: hr- asked. done more to dc-scriw the confidence‘ Dr. itluhvlllnn! “What did itcwt Con: "What did it Cost Whffl Dr. Nlmmvlillnti: “What doositcost ‘.5400. I think. is m srJsi-"tial inrlcmnilv. evn- ant out of it " fLauRhlc H» then wcni on to dcl ht- momh what loan Brnrd hail "Rlvcn" Hr- hnrl twice to be cor- rvrtctl on this rmlnl. the brim: “loans.” not "gills." m the value of these 10a ermm/s manimlioln. The hart applied for a pcnslnn in i937 and that. he had no living Newsprint ts... t. jProducticn up swralxrd as one of the greatest f-hfcflt to the r-fficlcncy of United Siiatcl y MONTREAL, April 13 —tCP) — iProductlon of newstmm- ' idem. mlllstoiallcd 215.169 tons in tram. trolley and coach tickets. The March. COmPBFGd Wlj-h 245.607 i005 tickets have been reduced .004 inch» in February and 2:11.279 tons March i940. it was nnnotuiccd fo- ay by the newsprint association The Inndm transport expects to save more than 480 tmis of paper each yvar by uslnz thinner bus. l t l l a Shipments during March amount- to 265.724 tons and stocks on by 10.045 tons In the previous month shipments were 230.745 tons and a year ago 235,304 , from developing at start s of Vicks Va-trc-nci l up each ncstrl at the very first snifile or ancere. Its stlmulatln money l Nature's defenses aget ° “.21 mu verso-nut Too Late To Clasify mron SALE-ADM Model in nmnlng condition. cash Apply Austin Fraser, Mon- tonne. 14-7 l‘ f9 part-merit of highwajis snow plow rection of _ of God." ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Ester was celebrated in 8t. James Church with spedal music and two appropriate sermons by the officiating minister. the Rev. Keh- Fraser, D. D. In the morning tlrh Fraser dealt with the resurrec- bcalng his sermon ugh I Cor. Ch. 15; and in the even g on St. Luk . Ch. 24. At the morning service Mr. Raoul Raymond sang “Hosannafl (Granierl and the choir rendered Simpei-‘s “Hallelujah, Christ is Risen." In the evening the anthem was, "If with All Your Hearts" IMendel- ssohn), Mr. A. C. Bruce taking the solo part; while the boys‘ choir contributed Bartlett's anthem, “Jesus Christ is Risen Today," the senior choir assisting. 8t. Dunstan‘: Bullion Solemn Pontifical Mass was sung by His Excellency Bishop J. A. 0'- Sullivan at St. Dimstafrs Basilica yesterday Easter Sunday at 11 o'- ,clock. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. Monsignor J. A. Murphy as High Priest. Deacon of the mass was Rev. J. A. Sullivan with Rev. fr. McCardie sub-deacon. Deacon of Honor was Riev. Fr. R. Ellsworth. Rev. Louis Dougan was Mastec- of Ceremonies. The sermon was Breached by Rev. Dr. McMahon, D. Yesterday being also Holy Name Sundfly a very large crowd receiv- ed Holy Communion at the 8 o'clock Mass. Other masses were held at the regular hours. _In the evening at '1 o'clock the final lenten service was held with Rev. Fr. F. Cass of St. Dunstank University preaching the sermon. Solemn benediction was held by Rev. Dr. McMahon with Rev. Fir. Cass Deacon and Rev. Inuis Doug- an. sub-deacon. The choir was under the direc- tion of Mr. W. J. Brown with Mrs. 3059011 DQ118611, organist. __%________ TRINITY UNITED cmmcn The worship services yesterday were fittinguinfgirxzirlalsdolf! the resur- ammlded an we crowds REV-Hush Miller look as his text l1}? Words 0f the centurion in Mark 10-19. Truly this man was the Son Notice that this man said "was tlieScu of God." His pagan reunion ‘did not tillow him to believe in Christ as the living Saving‘, Manv of us have Muttied the Mes- siah down to this same level. con- sciouslv or thougiitlessly. In reached the eastern town prim“. fiijcat Easter season may we recog- , and made a second trip Saturday. Tlln ‘roan had been closed to motor New the now is workinz 0n the ' Soutis. n distance of 50 miles, frst ten miles. from Charlatletovtin to Dunshitinagc axe expected to; the drifts are not; so decp- z‘ wasl lcnrnrd. _ I ‘Afcanwhile- no attempt has beenl MacMilan plow will begn on that section it appeared the Germans had tried 110 main hinge at the line since The communique, covering satur. day action, said merely;__ - "Restricted activity at various points on both (Greek and Alban. ram fronts." The Athens radio reported that German armored columns are in touch with the central front held‘ by the main Greek and British forces. | “This forms a powerful wall against which the Germans have to give battle." the announ- cer said, The Greek ministry of public the _ security broadcast a report Satur- the Rev. day that 20 civilians were killed on Piraeus F‘riday night. _An Italian attack north of the 1PM Bxl-l-Vcly V1053. river in Albania was beaten i 110R 0i‘ Jesus Christ 1mm the dead." back. the Athens radio ma, withl henvv losses for the Fascists. I "Greek bayonts worked havoc, among the Italians who left dead ‘Wm h“ bee“ "lbw"! and wounded in front of our lines |WH° mum before retreating." the radio m“; ‘.which had happened. 1n J said leaflets J95 ' But they met The spokesman dropped by German lanes pro-. claimed the Nazis has? come “to free us from the British." "Nevertheless. Germans fought only Greek forces along- the Bul garian border sank c. hospital ship and bombed civilian popula- tion." the spokesman said. "The Germans promised Bulgaria part of our territory now inhabited Wh°11y by Greeks and the Bulgar- ian radio expressed gratitude." 'I‘h_e Royal Atr Force was re- ported to have inflicted terrific damage on German concentrations along narrow roads following the {the reveialixmz’ m slicing e o ow an 1" - . .ward. Ye Peoples.’x'mSibeli1gf1s"cho;Et* with special feeling. The services on Being Raised from the Dead." J, 1-1,‘ Good Friday evening took the form "O sons and Daughters," of an illustrated song service en- C. C. Harwccd. Mr. Arthur Heartz titled “From Bethany to Calvary." sang the solo, “Out off-he Deep)‘; W man. , Rev. Mr. Miller entitled his even- imlzsermon, "The Heart of the Gos- pe . ' central claims which upon us and showed how His death! and suffering on the cross can be , atonement for our sin and can open sfor us the wav into the presence of God as it did for the followers so lonz n20. Rorzers. , the day. will and suitable were rendered bv the clh chose the text of his sermon from the first and 40 wounded in German raids gglgéle of St, Peter. Chlf-D. I. vs. 3: and J w with them. and. o _ scriptures consoed them so fliat lthelr weariness and despondency fell away w invited ,and break breed with "Abide Jrether. they knew their ‘risen Lord. At once all their despondency iuze the power oi the risen Christ i=._'i:d iollow His living presence. The pacramcnt of Holy Communion was sulcmiiiv observed at. the morning aighfiVélfllfli worship, _e c ioir. under Mr. Kendall's di- Ti" zrection. sang the anthem. “ Th 111d DH-uflliteis.” the soloists being Miss Margaret Stems and Mr. Ar- 1511111‘ Heartz. CSDASCKI." was beautifully reutdered by Miss Berna Huestis. A vocal solo "He Was The choir contributed neatly to very capaby The minister set forth the ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Yesterday was Easter. and, to mark this great feast of the (Burch the chancel tastefully decorated with beautiful flowers. and sanctuary were The music. too. was abproprlcseto Easter hymns were sung anthems and carols oir. the 11 o'clock celebration of Holy Communion. the Rector. A. LeDrew Gardner. . hath begotten us again hope by the resurrec- Two brothers. despondcnt. footaoxie weary. were on their way from etrusaiem m Bauhaus. men of our Lord sadly of those things esrusalem- us' betrayal. trial and cruclfitxlilon, us. with another traveller. hom they did not know. Ha nlmz to them the as they went their way from them as they walked him. ilvlicn they reached Ehnmaus. they this fellow-traveller to stay in. at meat w» Then. while they m at last for was lifted. andthey mountain valleys. They bombed and were filled with a neat hope. machine-gunned bridges. roads and iStraizhtway they went back to Jer- tunnels along the Nnzl line of usalem ll the flood tidlnill to advance. hampering communica- tions amf lines of suppl . On the east, where e moun. talns slope clown to the Aegean Sea. British patrols clashed with (iormtm advance guards between Yanltza and the coast. ‘The Greeks, "Wflflwhllfi. Bald the Germans who look Salonika had penetrated far- ther inland without establishing contact with the defence lines. The allies previously acknow- ledged that. he Germans had taken Yanitza. His Diacio1es—-"'I‘lie Lmd is risen. indeed" is God's Ruarantee to us that death its lnnéthe end; instead. it ls the a ,life. Many innocent men. women |and children. as a consequence of the force and dying violent. deaths today in the flames of war. So it l 'I'hl.s' resurrection of Jesus Christ D01‘- c. vast and wondrous new Rreed of cruel and men are sudden is well that we can set this blessed consolation before us. and in the liuht of Christ's resurrection lJh vela gm!“ ohwtuvfilgd wi We}. It is the individual who counts in the sifrht of God. nfibgundinu lifemfliroulh the power of ma." a resurr . Premier - The lord is risen. indeed. Halle- comm 1nd we“; a n“; d“; q; luiuhl time in disc demlseof the “Ion, w“ “at Wm] mm in ms m5. part0! the electors as to thestate of sion and stifferinsr. ony and danger. not know Him at that irreal: hour as so often He stands with us. and }Il1ow real to you is the risen Christ‘); tutors in Prince Edward Island fus- That ds to k this a . ‘Ilhere il no ms- A few rem use they had bro- xater calxlutgan forays to be as was 11115951 W M1541“ The bufillef annual- Mamh witness to the Resurrection, iv without any inmcaseu taxation. .1 .1 t, 1 d; 0e g beuund other taxes. and have impover- liecifertllslebgcigtigxilrawg ‘aiciiriliiinigteremfiflll-‘d the cvtuitiy to that extent. The music 0| the mmfln “t”. ed additional taxes. 1n the form of beautifully led by the large c olr 0f a 31°81“ T“- ghildmn dlriescted by John Inch. Mus.‘ .. 2a 111%,, (an: Mont-s "Qhrjst, me 10rd there are other means of collecting is Risen Today," and Dickenggyfg this revenue. rather “In Joseph's Lovely harden." placed by the Flower committee was “An Easter Salutation. “Peacel too lai- with it, and spent too much U to Y Y 3°.“ ‘viamgii, “Come YemFaithful", remind the government members.” r and. Schneckerb “Jesus per was observed at this service. vices held in the Salvation Army citadel were of an imusufll charac- ‘ter. the platform being special Blaster Music and messages were heard tray this evening at- 8 o'clock a pag- eant fn six scenes entitled "Easter in the Garden," with special music | ‘and costumes. This will the direction Hawkas. Jesus makes ' can't do in wartime. They now are "replacing male movie machine oper- ‘ ators. Hundreds are already being employed and manv more are being trained. merit said approximately 1.000.000 man days of idleness were involved in 240 strikes durlniz February. DonatcsSIUOchequc Tc Great Britain Ottawa. Citizen of April l1. aa-fum from the J. S. Bonnell of terday retas-y able 511D 0f D6061‘. endorsed it and lélltén solemnly handed it back to e secretary. Recalls too. the resin-relation means n“ focus u ind-l- full free life 1.110%- how ire and‘ I-Ie values you‘ and me as individuals, and 1t is His will that we live a full. free and the Budget aebate by Mr. W, A. ‘ wart. Fifth District of Queens, who followed Mr. Seville in the de- THE BAPTIST CHURCH 37y why the Rovemment leaders of On- Rg Qfiufibfuw w a mmfif tario. Alberta and mum Columbia and um taxed the ‘capacity of the lffmd °° “Md” "i" "Ml- church delivered the final sermon men’ mu“ m" W" 5°!“ 3°“ of the dmpressive series on pa1*s0ns'rea5°n m‘ “he” “flou- who were new om. Lord during meI Provincially. said Mr. Stewart. we Passion Week. He took as his theme are boluermg °“ B- Resume debt close to ten the Witness to th “M”? _ million dollars. It is regrettable that tlon.’ On the aosnei o! samt John mm’ Wm" "i" d° loud-y. An sults of the late b ‘or um‘ 311° t? lihe mic." Mary. the. . Y'°°° , fi Witrlgg svfiflfne Resurrection. a wo-‘Becond Pismct M Queens- when ma“ who had had Me and Mala‘. the voters overlooked the huge debt and beauw o, living uuoufih Jest,“ increase incurred. by the Campbell was a woman o; 1e ‘Government. and sent two men to memory endures through her love sfl-‘DPWF m‘? l-IWQW- The" and (“ML m, Q; m, 103.5] when) letuesentatives are very 1min Bentle- stronfr mm betrayed and fled. She m9" Dermnaml- but fiwrevm-s 9V1- who w“ m.“ Mm mm m 1.15m dently a lackof consideration on the our finance unde Liibeiel rul . witness w m5 would haves been“; good thine; the House‘ and for the country had the Opposition been strengthened as shares in zlorv be- u. resturectlmi. she cause brave enoluxh to share in Christ came k1 H' t. At th end of hcr= W111 2o down history B6 the lgggxv His word“: ~50’ tenyl greatest spenders and debt accumu- rld H113’; also is the message that our wo frreatest tax collect- At me close o; we momma 59,-. They have since increased gasoline w cum canmdawl ius year again they have introduc- _ purpose of this tax." choir-master. Stewart stun. Mr. am "is commendable. but than by impos- The Al}: HIXCS 011 8000. Beauwm mwegwe... gffggtlvelyl to the Government to defer the holding of this plebiscite. and the m; evening sermon by Mr. Levy; Yen-iv was made that they hw. gone The lfmze choir‘ money, to have it. called off, "I ma he said. "that last session a! amendment to the Prohibition Act was defeated. I apbcaledto them. to the promoters to use their influence with the Government at that. time. not. to hold the plebiscite. "Iii connwtion with Prohibition, administration and this new tax be- inn but on liquors." “there is a rumor that has Risen. e Communion of the lord's Bun- THE SALVATION ARMY The Good Friday and Easter Ser- arranged alled I do not see‘ issued summer. c SCHKMB. for tourists. to swell the funds for this measure. Throughout the day on Sunday A group of young people will por- “vim m.“ Dower w scripts. reimbursed himself to exttent. of over a thousand dollars. hope that is not correct. But there is sometl nhen I think it Government found some other methods of sel their boom. or go out of business toaether-‘P- - - be under » of Adjutant W. There isn't much British womenI serious situation The chainn Loan The United States labor depart- 1n them so much. when OIL!‘ fishermen Island Bumpcser Wins Scholarship ""“_‘ TORONTO Apil 12 — (OP) --' The following item is from the The Board of Adjudlcamrs in the A $100 cheque. cuguimuv hmor- annual contest for Canadian com- nted New York city yes- by Rev. J. A. Waddell, sec- of the association. , Dar. Donnell, accepted the valu- town. The prize is a $150 scholar- ‘ship at the Toronto COIi-‘firvfl-fm‘ of Music. Prim of $50 each to Phyllis Third prize of $50 was awarded w. Lawrence Goodwill of Vancouvei. . First prim in the for nilc cunposers under 1c awarded to i4 year old 0.ermont| t and c. musical "Clouds In Summer" by Joel Keith. ‘ "Bill" Rogers vmo won first place in the Canadian pen-forming right. so-l gczcty competition at Toronto for ctmposers under 22 won first for an composition in 1908, it wns recall- Joseph 1 the pea-fomiance at the suns fes- tival. winning the Schumann Tro- phy in a tie with Itf The Government, he predicted. Th not advanced at .. es. he noted that $784.12, and in 1940, $1294.12. flow many bars of soap w chase at, four ceme a. cake? He es- timatcd that about. 48.000 bars had been bought for Falconwood and the "Rumor has it further. that one of secure a part of tlhe individuals who was endowed of $40900 for issue tourist lottewwn. The City ie entitled the some consideration from G0 I ernment. it inn n fair amount of money from in these nmiors. the sale of ‘gasoline in Charlotte- tlmc that this town. mull-ill » : ba Mr. Stewart dealt briefly with the them in potato prices. sidewalks in a more passable man- Pepln of College Def-Ste. Ann‘! De La Pocatiere. Kamouraska. Que. Mr. ers‘ compositions were WILLI ,- g Suite for ano 1n three movement; 1941, Mrs, Rpbefl. setting of a song year. mineral service starting at u merit People's Cemetery. Mr. Cox n another con- resting at his residence. 262 Grafw Artur-pm. tug s Liberal Economy Pledges Serious financial-situation. analyzed in Budget De- bate by Mr. W. A. Stewart. Dm- W. A- STEWART are worse of‘! today ever be. ore. Falconwcod Expenditures t0 h H mm” w m. m me hom- a result of that by-election. 1n of illclcmiwood q. otsxdzgpesg sorrow and need. She who‘ oendiuures. Action WIN/w‘ 0f had longed ‘m. m‘ mwemncvt d“; Greatest SDcndthrlfts Public Works (Hon. Mr. Cox) there was quite an increase in the price of flour. What about the pro. cessinif which the farmers have to pay on every barrel they usefor the benefit of the western mowers. ‘Ihere are also hlfllh freight chmeq ‘ to eastern Canada "1 thisik the reason that bread has Falconwood." he bakers are not quite w Rreedy as some others us. Falconwood urchas- BOO/D lnl coat ould this Wr- " m ch 1r esented _ Reierriniz to the prohibition pleb- Infirmary. fiifiifiglgmfltfl“ fmfmnge D1; their iscuc taken last year, Mr. Stewart Mr. Cox: Soav. ewetxa.” new crimson szowns “flu-lied that In appeal was made M1 ' " ". Stetwait: Boa and soap powder" is what I fgfi-d in the Ac- “They washed their faces for next year!" (Laugh- tier). Continuimz. Mr. Stewart the there were different voiniom as to Canada's war effort. er belated effort. We started Mother Country. people's hands been tied by tlie Do- minion mid It was a rath- should have in 1938 mivtna aid to the had not the Government. Prince Edward Island’! Dart. d. agreed. was commendable no far been enlistment of current for some time. that a oer-teamed. Thev were ready to x0 to tam tiwmtzf tickets or sci-ibis we?" 332st Britain or our boys was con- any other next of world in defence of the Empire. “In the 103i election." .lie rc- why that method has not been used called. “ c. gentleman who is not sit- heaith tin in g made a promise that ha would endeavor to the railway mhsidl the City of Chur- t0 y. The Government is rew- Duni the winter iigtlon mizht be sriven some conslde to Charlottetown in the way 0f re- on gasoline taxes. in kceuimz their streets and slslance wiven in the last fcw years. 1s hard to realize that they nave hvx _ M me Tmmto ester): Hospital on March 21. land Mrs. Tyler V. Beck of 'I‘orcul0 Itfonner-y of P. E. I.) a daughter, MorgareLBevei-ley. __ __ 1941. i0 Ml‘. MARIN-AGES - ANDREWS-ENMAN — Presbyterian Manse, Brookfleld, b)’ Dr. A. O. Thomson, Wednesday, Al)‘ ril 9, 1941, Mr. Malcolm David An- dmewn of Wheatley River and Jes- Tl under the we of 22 held T __EQ'E°'°- At the r e 1-1 h i - =_—i———___.._________———————==:=a illslltlélrbfiigl tgskzciatlion w tiftghmnlt- I skid‘; grumzilimapeiziagbglzxilzitnéijrllggl BEAT"! Week services. was pireientgd to lilgmze Kellliéh bfigarimli, Ottgcrlotte- iLESLIE —- Al, Morcll on Saturdci. ‘April 6, 194i. George Leslie. y l noss -m his home in Ktnrosi on m." Qwgfdgd l April ll, 194i, Walter Donald 10!! Gummer. 21. Klngswnqln his 85th year. The funeral Will One, and Jean Fraser, 2i, lviwmt held YQSl-erdfll’ 11°!" 3L- Allison University. Sackviile, N. B. United Church. Orwell. NANTES -- At Maplewoocl on AP‘ Jute-fro l3,e3194l, Mm. satin n. Nmlel. W" 118K! Ye ,. Roman Catholic Chumh at. Kellyl Cross, funeral notice later. Andrews are. Funeral from ti" _ April 13 illis, iii hcr 71%,‘ many. Monday. APY," 4. A short service at hei- late rec - dence at 1.30. then to Kinksw" w“ ited a‘ n.m. WIT- COX — At 262 Grafton Streelti Charlottetown on Saturday. APT Church. Service start-ink | Interment in Kinszsmn ceme- ed last night. ‘That year h wok 12. 1941. Borden A. Cox in his 30th first plane at Quebec lliuslca! year. Plflernl from stmfial; Festival. The ne year he repealed (Fhurch (Monday) 11 l‘ 2 o'clock. Inter- turn death into a zreat victory and tirlflxlgéum m! hilhe" mm“ “flame” Aniarmy lorry taken from bar- a glled upon the cross. In i000. too. he won second DOLLAR. - At the residence c; "d" l" 3mm‘ l" I“ “will!” the men of Emmaus ma dcspaired It "he “median Peflwmluporlaht M. Robinson, er. Avurds on soldiers was‘ found abandoned late ln the day on the outskirts of Lon Started Chicks i} . e l This week you can buy t e God'| providence it has been mm from his throne and tranw STARTED CHICKS at day- old prices. WHY NOT BUY YOUR CHICKS TODAY. DILLON & SPILLETI‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1th kindomthe hcdcometo don-Ilaook fear an?! to hcbevforr. while they tain. a transfer-mini words would indeed a pledii! to and right will always win all? m?! a new mwe t - gr 31% $2M. vision had withered and (lied with the death of Jesus. 5:1. 1,75()_-4-14-6|, ‘nth his NIUXTCCHOD that visions i 1 d fri d5. But putt“ en their 00B be His kingdom established on earth in e wav they had never lhoukiit of. And time an d ‘a aln we have seen vi relnminn wit meat. power on h throne of this world. but ever ln led un- Bo. Christ's resurrection is us us this it will ai- weys be. and that the evil and force which ravaues lfic world today will Jesus always wins. In their comradeshlo wilt: Jesus had received a new r. fund ehurchu," he said. can Presbyterlanlsm in Chalmers church last evening. the .MTB- R0881‘! 01 ChHiIIOtWWWH ha! congregation was so impressed thatybflfl Rtlmdiufl ll. burst into c. wave of approving W116 3111mm 5°h°°1 applause an unusual thing in a NW Ymk 1°? the past two YW-Ts- , church, '-"—_*——" unlly generous deed. The Fund will be flu-their swelled today ' when the collections from all Friday services at. Chalmers churc JlflL be tinned over to the fund. TIMTIJW" Society's competition at 1.0.. andlnlwwaa that in your same competition. bombed Dr. Donnell himself leaves by clip- ay place aid British “You ‘m o movrments ‘and n song. "Clou land. ,by Joseph Jcel Keith. When his genetrus actmi was onto urvd-ay, April 1a. i941. Mrs. summons fn the palm m 011.‘? “ditto; var-maxi” diomorrow my n 0 I 'I‘h‘s year for the top award he at her late residence at i oclock. composed etsulte for piano in fir; Hghngrg] per on May '1 to represent Amei-f- Summer" the poem being written gamut-villa. cemetery, ‘tfgie bring; : r s res m! fl 9 l - W198 "H9056 . who is a rim ral H until noon todlY- made known during s- scrvfcc at‘lcu 0! u- 001- K- 5- Rogers anal e om. Ab services ct Winslow 5min“: at 8 o'clock. Interment W the Irutlttitc of of Music at ut prompted by an unus- A bunch of mlons bmunht more than the nedlirree bull calf at n. Red Cross auction near .. Em. The onions were knocked down for $75. nearlv l1 more than the bulls hiali- cat bid. i crashed in Bombed British Churches Good (Rev. Dr. Donnell; a native of Gem,“ plane Charlottetown. and f. .ve:i overseas 0mm“, wgtgffqfd and n; cfgw w; ,. in the lut war with s P111. artll- tntcnicd. the Eire wcv-crnment in- lcry unit.) umminced forms tlon 1111mm l l: ___- D. 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