. Senior Medical Officer at R.C. and guest lecturer Dr. NGB Mac F. Station Summerside: Dr. John Letchie M.D.. ChB. are seen chat- wsltlll. President of the P- E. I. ting informally at Tuesday even- aneh of the Canadian Medical ing's. meeting of the P.E-l. Branch esiern Guardian IAYMOND GRANT, Optome- , t,w1.llbainhia0'Leary of- i .' on Saturday. cmusruas on-or ... oblema l "FLASI-I". "Special Detective”, "M a n h u n t", "My Romance". "Coroner". Summerside bus stop COLOR. FILM, flashhulbs.slidc- viewers. darkroom equipment. photo-colors. camera cases. The Road Studio and Camera Shop. WRIST WATCHES, signet rings. ladies' handbags. electric shavers. silver flatwear. Moase Jewellers, Summerside-O'Leary. MAGISTRATFS COURT - Two parties from Tignish were each fined 110.00 and costs in county magistratels pcourt Sumniersida yesterday. after they pleaded guil- ty to creating a disturbance in a public place by fighting. Mag- istrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C. presid- ed. A man from Springhill paid 3100-00 and costs for driving I motor vehicle while his ability I' solved now by portraits taken t the Read Studio. ,l-Wlwlllhheseeinghon around . Ila corner on Spring Street. Noon- Barbor Shop. Expert harbors. - NORTH '7TllY0N Presbyterian 5 Church Service Nov. 27 11 a.m. Church School 12:15. Miss Mary Q. Macxantie. Deaconess. IIERBIIOOKE hall. Wednes- ay. November so. 8:30. Smllin' MacCorm1ck show and East - Junior Farmer's variety ncert. C V arms BAZAAR - Home g sale at tha.'i'np list Best- urant. Xenstngnmgs-Saturday, No .- ember Nth. .!.lll' p.m. Sponsored i A lllt. Marl'I'Chtn'ch Guild. I CENTRAL Bedeque United Church Services Sunday 11 from Coleman were each fined 520.00 and costs for possession of liquor other than in residence. 8. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT - The condition of Reginald Gallant. 18. of Mt. Carmel. who was serious- ly injured Wednesday while work- ing on a potato boat at the Rail- way Wharf Summerside was re- ported last night as being slightly improved, although there has been little change. The youth h s been unconsci since Wednesd mom- ing when he fell 20 feet into the hold of the ship on which he was helping in the loading of potatoes. striking his head on it steel beam TRINITY Y. P. U. - Trinity Y. P. U. held their recreation per- iod in Epworth hall on Wednesday evening when fellowship with oth- rning worship 10.45 a,m.. Sun- or groups was again enjoyed. It ky school 12.00 noon. evening was decided to devote half-time a 7.3) p.m. Rev. Ralph solely to badminton and followed giddy. Minister. by bolleybal etc. A treat of ice f f h -. annnoun Pastoral Charge. The-5.3: ogitegtndsetomfligbgf u.""i'd Cm"-'ch M C""d" s9"V'c"lt-reation the faith and evangcism -- Sunday. November 27th: 11 s.m. gmup me, ,n . Study perm, ied V ”3;d.r."S-;A3"i,.l;;?' E;v.3'gde::lb)' convcner Ernest Murphy 'lTon- wwhsmmi Mum" iveners Elmer MacI.ean and lcrna L ' ' iBryanton then met with their '-iutavns on noumv - Miss 1'0"?! "tr 3 study verind On 1 rina Doyle, Department of Fish- Th”"5'la-V "'9'" ""3 "SUN" "Met- Ing of the executive was held with all members present Routine busi- r, to”, M." when ",9 Wm he ncss and future plans were discuss- ueu of her cousin, M" Edg ed Activities for the Christmas , Comm. Sp season were left in the hands of '- ,a committee headed by Elmer , ' I'I'ED CHURCH of Canada. Macl.ean. 'nsington. Sunday. Nov. 27th ' ----C--ex S side Dealer i- day school 10.00 a.m.. morn- worship 11.00 a.m.. evening E t 7-” in wins Trip To Hawaii Layrnen ser- Meats Willard MacDonald. owner and - lj. Sunday School 10:15. Rev. 4 ' . A. Britten. Minister. - FIE! .CIlUlI-CI! of Scotland; orvioaa Nov. 27. Summerside-l . Dosable 8.00 p.m.: . Tr verso 7.80 p.m. Rev. fut. Graham. Minister. it MBER your data at Red . ' - Blood Donor Clinic in St. lary's Hall. Summerslde, Monday, - Dec. 5th. between 3 and 5 and 7 I and I. (00 donors urgently requir- 4 FUNDAMENTAL B A P T I S T urch. Central Bedeque. Ser- ,ces for Sunday. Nov. 21. as. Summorslde left by plane on day for a two week holiday in Association Ohoir lsmmorfleld aorvlca 2.30 pm. . Lewis M. Mu-ray. l.A.. D.. minister. i0RlECTION - in Tuesday's t of the meeting of the -- sl Presbytery Y. P- U. of the Red Church of Canada, held at - - . the name of Shirley Camer- 'rather than Catherine Craig . - - have appeared as being one base who conducted the oven- warshlp service. Ltd.. Dodge and Desoto dealer on First Street in Summerside. yes- terday racelvcd the thrilling news that he was the winner in a nation- al contest sponsored by the Fire- stgme Tire and Rubber Co. of Can- s a. For being the top salsman in Canada in the 361.000-315.000 group, N" bong Mr, MacDonald has been awarded N". 'u, an m a two weeks vacation trip to ' ' lipwaif. with all expenses paid. a P. but " AN (EIUEEH of Can- UCYVRQC 0? ""'l."X" 1.1. ' dveat. Iaotm-. mm. at Mum. . MacDonald will be accom- by hi ife this - M m .3?" ' nificlent vagatztn toalrr. and Ti?! '””-”-"'lH!iI;&f acar ENTERTAINS MEDIC Ldt b right, Dr. Roy MacGreg- Association: G-C WH Swetman manager of Willard MacDonald ion. iBurglors Enter Feed Warehouse . Yesterday noon. while the mana- ,ger Mr. Edward Cascley was at ,dinner, the feed warehouse of the iP.E.I. Fur Pool Ltd. On Water f5i.rcei was broken into and a small Iquantity of money taken Entry was gained by forcing the rear door. The intruders then removed iihe cash register from the front .-office to the rear and forced it -'open. Mr. Caseley had however. re vmoved the receipts from the draw- er and left only a small amount of change in the register. This is the fourth time in the past year that the warehouse has been brok- en S. l O'LEA RY Sympathy is extended the lam, lily of the late Mrs. James Mac- Ilhome of her daughter. Mrs Wilber Dennis in Knutsford on Friday. .'November lilth. Mr. ind Mrs. Raby Adams of Knutsford spent a few days in :Charlottclown recently. guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. i and Mrs. Earle Adams. I Mr. Arnold Hierlihy of Moncton. was a visitor for a few days at iihe home of his father. Mr. John il-lierllhy and Mrs. Hierlihy in 0'- Leary. Mr. Hierlihy has just re- turned from Newfoundland. e met at the home of Mrs. Shirley athe.-ton for the regular meeting. ;Ncxt mccting will be at the home inf Mrs. Shirley Ellis. Mrs Jack Megglstm of Millriver P-r. was a visitor to 0'Leary re- cently where she visited her moth- er. Mrs. Dorcas Gay, at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Bazel Wedlocke. 3 Mr and Mrs. Calvin Hart and itamily of Summcrside were Sunday Hisutors in rt-lativesc in 0'I.eary and vicinity. l - The many friends of Mrs. Nelson Dennis are glad to hear that she is ,foeling much , better and will soon be up and about again. Mr. Benjamin Moreshead who has been visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity for the past month has returned to Charlottetown. ' ' i, M Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay of Kiwis- ford whose marriage took place re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Macwllliams and daughter of Carleton Lot 6 are spending a couple of weeks with relatives and friends in the United States. sympathy is extended to the rel- atives of the late Oswald Haywood, whose death ocured at the home of Mr. Stanley Dumville in 0'I.eary on Saturday night. The marriage of Miss Norma Pate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pater Pate. O'Leary. and Cpl, wu. liam Ruth of St. Johns. Qm-bec. took place in the St. llgfllptutoltasas -3&5 ., ,. of the Canadian Medical Associat-' was impaired. while two psrties.D0UE8" Who Passed IWa.V It the: l Provincial Pathologist (RCAF Photo) Let's Talk it Over by "I!" Take one fairly heavy Novem- ber snow-storm. and clear water street in Summersidc with a snow plow."Fake one thaw. and throw the snow on the sides reserved for parking hack into the middle of the street Stir well with traffic normally proceeding east andavest and put away to cool. The result puts apple turnovers. upside down cakes and tossed salads to shame. The street looks like a real hazard for all kinds of locomotion. but in such cases everyone seems to ax- erclse a ittle extra care. and the hazard is appreciably reduced by safety-first precautions on the part ark car drivers and pedestrians a- s. More of the same while we're in the mood. As has been already suggested editorially. it would seem that power disruptions in Sum- merside are more frequent than is the case in mist centres of com- parable size. After a severe winter blizzard some disruption of light service. etc. is to be expected. But the ordinary normal winter storm here quite often throws monkcy wrenches into our electric power service. Abnormally mild winters have kept the situation from be- coming serious. It seems likely, however. that with so many of our home conveniences now depending on electric power. an old-fashioned winter with a steady succession of storms might bring A fromidable crisis in the nffiars of our house- i Tho mcmbers of the Mission ctr-lholder” S mic” "' "W5 9”" ' .rl - llcan Church in St Johns. Quebec. recently Mfsi -Vols-In llcnnis. f)'i.cary was iukcn to the Prince County Hospital on Sunday morning. where she will revolve treatment and x- rays. Mr. and Mrs l-Earle Jolly and family. Lucy Ann and Swaliy, ac- companied hy Mr and Mrs. Geo. Jelley. were Sunday visitors to Eilerslie. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh and family. Mr. and Mrs Wzillacc Bryonlon and family of Charlottetown. wt-re Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Machowcll in Knuts- ford. Mr. and Mrs Ginger Macnuar-J no of Summorsidc iverr visitors ioi Howlan on Siinrlay. gut-sis uf .Vlr.l and Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs and Mr. l and Mrs. Clayton ('.Rl”l'lilh('-irx, Mr. and Mrs Springfield West O'Leary reccnlly. Edgar Harris of were visitors to Mr. Nelson Denn Bessie. 0'Leary. motored to Sum. mcrside to visit Mrs. Dennis who is I patient in the Prince County H0SDltal. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Han-is wen recent visitors to Alberlon where they visited with their son-'n-law and dtllllhter. Mr. and Mrs. aroid Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macisagc of Dunblsne were recent visitors to the homr of Mr. and Mrs. AI. is and daughter. James Ang- l West. C.P, IN THE INSTITUTE HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING NOV. 30-8 O'CLOCK Sponsored by the Alberton Curling Club. A wonderful variety of new and attractive arb- lcles generously donated by the citizens und men. chants of Albarfson. and also by the wholesale houses of tIto.Ialand'and other Provinces. For diary . ticket will be given Inda ,f6I.'..a U.Ri.dr!aadtutltey will bahsld pt hert Macltenzie in Springfield Mac Leichie. who is Professor of The Medical mm W”? dinner Pathology at Dalhousic University Jzuests at the local air station and 3"” for l iafterwards were addressed by Dr. lNova Scnlia. SIIM-Ill NOTES This wiolek tha stutlant's c ou n c su up on cllllnlllll came to a close. The campaign was very successful with over & takenln. ttingaprofltaftsso. For the at: grade VII-A was the classroom bringing in the most subscriptions and for their work they will receive all the ice-cream they can sat (this we gotta see). At the rats of a point for each dollar a pupil is eligible for prises valued according to the point total. A trophy for the highest salesman will be awarded to Garth Mac- Farlane. The trophy for the best salesglrl was won by Eileen Mac- Causland. Our thanks go to the people who subscribed to maga- sines through the school children. and thus gave us a helping handi to earn much needed money. The Hi-Y girls and boys return- ad from their week-end trip to Moncton Sunday afternoon by bus. We learned a lot about I-ll-Y PW" cedure by attending a meeting in a well organised Hi-Y group Such as Moncton has. Thursday even- ing the three presidents. Cecelia Trade A Unions are lawful not apply to the employees of the Town of Summerside in the elect- ric ii i and power department. so r ed Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy in the Supreme Court yes- terday. After the ruling on point of law was handed down. Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell. Q.C.. who is associated with Mr. 'Ernest E. Strong. Q!C.. for the defendant Town. moved that as the decision effectively dis- poses of the whole action the court should give judgment accordingly. The Court postponed such action, however. until Mr. W.E. Bentley, QC. and Mr. HF. MacPhee, QC. union. Mr. Justice Tweedy. in course of his reasons for ludg Darby, Elizabeth Nicholson and James Norton each told at the weekly meeting of the Y's men of) their activities in Moncton. includ-; ing a dance at which they were guests- At the girl's beta meeting a vote was taken on the subject of RN sweate s. colors and crests. It was decided to order emerald green and- white v-neck pullover sweaters with Hi-Y insignia on them. The gama chapter decided on light green and. white as their official colors. and will order the sweaters and crests in these colors. Thursday afternoon at the Capi- tol bowling alleys Buzz Nicholson bowled the girls' high three and high slnge. 206 and 487. Don Gay took the high three and high single .in the boys' division. His totalsi -were 265 and 503. The highest team 'scores were: Ron Mullins" team--, 2163: Stan Gay's - 2591: Gordoni . ll-iuestia' - 2422. All high school students are in- 'viteti to the Sadie Hawkins Day idance to be held in the high school library Friday night at 9 o'clock. Ice-cream was sold by the Red Cross Council this past week at recess. The sale will continue next week and we hope it will continue tto he as successful as it has been 'lo date BURLINGTON Mrs. Preston woodside. , snied by her infant son. Preston Ernest. returned from Summer- side to her home in Margate on November 16. The condition of Mr. Alfred May- hew. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summcrside. re- mains much the same. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Profitt entertained at a reception for their son Clair and his bride. (nee Mar- ion Maclfayt on their return from a honeymoon trip. when members of the immediate families were guests. During the evening friends called to extend good wishes. On November 16 Mrf and Mrs. Halsey Profitt opened their home at Burlington to a large number of friends and relatives to honor their son Clair. welcome his bride. the former Mar- l ion MacKay to the communionl with a post nuptial shower. Pink, and blue streamers decorated the room to which the newlyweds were it escorted by Mr. George Maciiayi and Miss Irene Profitt. brother of the bride and sister of the groom. The baskets were carried in by Dale Paynter and Bruce Cole. and ;the ribbons were cut by Misses. pDoris Bernard and Joan Barnard. -Mrs. Leigh Paynter read the gift cards and the gifts were arranged by Mrs. Archie Paynter. Lunch was served and a social hour on- lnyed. Bur. and to LOCKE ROAD Trueman Harris of the Locke ,Road was in 0'Leary on Monday. November 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault of Fortune Cove were visitors as Monday Nov. 14th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desltochos of Forest View. daughter Leona. Central Bedcque, M”, Archie Arunaun at Fnregfilre visiting with relatives in Long View spant Wednesday Novem” is lath. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Deskoches, For- est View. Olive and Ray Culllcutt of the Reserve Road were in Howlan and 0'Laary on Thursday. Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh '1'. Gallant of Forest View were in O'l.eary on Saturday November llth. AN to fo a ed s Rel April 1955. By lxreement between the Plain- tiff and the Defendant dated the 7th day of July 1955. it was agreed that the questions of law raised by the Pleadings be heard and determined befor issues of fact. mg: gathered - Kengiu the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs- Ira Fraser. North Bcdeque. North Bedoque. accompanied by Mrs. Norman Reeves. North Bede que. and Mr. Reeves, Lower Freetown. arc vis-, ltlng with relatives and paddle-footed bird which can take lake by a duck huntor. The bird was turned in to a newspaper of- floa for transit to the son. Court by the Plaintiff v. the Def endant for "A Mandamus commanding the Defendant to comply with the provisions of Section 3 of The Trade Union Act and to recognize and bargain collect- ively with the members of lhe employees of the defendant in its electric light and power dc- partmem eligible for mem- bership in the plaintiff tradc union. the Provincial secret- ary having, under the provis- ions of the said Act. determin- ed that a unit of employees of the defendant's electric light and power department is ap- propriate for collective barg- aining under the said Act. and having also determined that a majority of the employees of the defendant in such unit are members in good standing of the plaintiff trade union. and that a majority of them have selected the plaintiff to be a bargaining agent on their oe- half. and.having certified the plaintiff as such bargaining agent. of all of which notice was duly given by the plain- tiff to the defendant. the def- ant having, after receiving such notice. and after having been duly requested by the duly chosen officers of the plaintiff so to bargain. neglected and re- fused io do so" A Statement of Claim was filed on the 22nd day of February 1955- great length thei claim of the Plaintiff foruthr Man-f damus so requested. To this State-t ment of Claim the Defendant filed its defence on March 1955. By this defenc Defendant ions in point of la . To this Defence the Plaintiff re-1 piled on the 30th 1955. The ettiug out at the 11th da raised certain object- W. CENTRAL IEDEOUE Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Eton. ccompanietl and Mrs. Walter Lesrd. Bedeque. spent Sunday in Sackvlllc. N.B. Mr. Stewart Williams. Charlotte- iown. Spent the weekend at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacParlane. Fernwood. Mr- and Mrs. David Barlow. Sum- merside. spent the weekend at they home of Mr. and Mrs. ilcctor Lenrd Lower Bcdcque. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. ac. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Haroldi Lampbell and son Brian spent the weekend in Moncton. NB. ' Mrs. Arnold Hill and. family spent past few days visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reeves. and Mrs. Walter friends in oston, U.S. A. Mr. and Mrs- Leslie Hooper. and land. U. S. A. STRANDED FLIER . CALGARY (cm -. A grebe. the air only from water. was und stranded and exhausted on fmsan pond near Cbastermere could be heard for the defendant the meat recalled that on the slst day of January 1955 a Writ of Summ- ons was issued out of the Supreme y ofi e the day of lliarchi defendant, pursuant to Judge's Order of April 13. 1955. fil- cinder on the lsth day of e the trial of any Trade Unions Are7Lawfyl : 1 But Town Ca'n'i Bargain in Prince Edward Island but the Trade Union Act does not and can- At the hearing of-than various- queatlons of'law raised by tho- Plaadlngs, two main objections in point of law were strassad before me. namely: MAIN . OIJECTIONS l.”rhat Trade Unions are illegal in Prince Edward Island. ' 2. Even if the Tirade Union Act should have any force in Prince Edward Island. it cannot apply to the Defendant in this case becsusa of its special Act of Incorporation. Dealing with point Number I first. namely: "That the Trade Union Act cannot apply to the Town of Summorside because of the act of the Leglstlature of the Province of Prince Edward Island. incorporating the Town of Sum- merside." namely. Prince Edward island Statutes. 1903. Cap. 18 and amending Acts. Mr. Justice Tweedy went in det- ail into the powers conferred by the Legislature on the Town of . Summerside and the way in which they were to be exercised in the matter of employees of the -Town. 1 Such employees hold office during pleasure of the Council and their conditions of employment are regulated by bye-law. Salaries are such as the Town Council may fix by resolution. On the question of whether the Trade Union Act. which is a gen- eral act. repeals the provisions of the Town of Summerslde Act. the judge referred to various author- itlcs on statutory interpretation to lhc cflcct that a subsequent gen- cral sci does not affect a prior special act by implication. The iudge went on to discus sthn question of interpretation. referring to Maxwell on statutes: the Privy :Council decision of Bakerv. Edgar Iand the case of Walker v. llam- 'mant. SIMMERSIDE EMPLOYEES On the question of the relation- ship of employer and employee in the Town of Summerside, he con- tiucd. there is the case of Lsrkina -,v. Town of Summcrside (1928) 4 lD.l..R. 841. This was an appeal by ithc Defendant from a Judgment lof Arsenault J.. auvl a jury in the lPlaintift"s favour. Haszard. J.. idelivering the Judgment of tho iCourt of Appeal at p. 843, states 'as follows ”Thr prmisiou in the Act i authorizing the council to tits- miss an officer or servant is the usual one and most nec- essary one under any circum- stances for corporations to have, but especially so in a ("H58 such as the present. when a servant or officer who possesses special qualifications becomes unable from slcknes or otherwise to discharge his duties. and it becomes nec- essary to employ another or others in his place. it is essent- ial power be given to ter- minate the appointment of the first employed. Upon the right of the town council to dismiss at pleasure under the provis- ions of the Act of Incorporation g l have no doubt." See also at page 846 where Has- zard. J.. states asfollows: "An sppointm t is not a contract. The defendant had an absolute power of dismissal under the statute which they might exercise without assign- ing cause and without prdvious notice. There is no hardship under such a provision. for every oficer of such a corpor- ation on acoptlng office is pro- perly assumed to know the conditions attached to the ap- l pointment. it is a nocossag 1 provision in the case of muni psi cor oraiions to enable them to per orm their duties to the public satisfaction. If they wen i bound to assign cause and give a period of notice of dismissal it might lead to the breaking 1 down of A service of which the continuance is p 'al to the public." "I am of the opinion”. said Mr. Justice Tweedy. "that the "Trade Union Act" does not and cannot apply to the employees of the Town of Summorslda in the elect- ric light and power department. and I so find, TRADE UNION STATUS Now. turning my attention to point Number 1. "Th" Tm” Unions are illegal in Prince Ed- ward Island." Although for the purnom 0' this case it is unnecessary for ms to make a findina. yet 5000"” of the exhaustive argument! ld' vancod by Colin!!! 509' '9' '1” Plllnilff and the Defendant. I feel 1 should not ignore same without making some comment. A very interesting statement of the law with red!” "' ind” ""i ions is set out in on one. of Hilto- v. Eclilearslly. English mom 119 at p. I. i Mr. Justice rvmdy quoted from that judgment to indicate that com- IEIK IRON OII PRINCE RUPERT. I. C. (C?)- An exploratory crew will test for iron ca Q 'lE land near here." If til iiwhl ll favorable. Wm 32 startad uinaam Vaaoauvast - . . ArrsN..rT6N 1 wt-M:.2.s.wl.:-.”"""""' pit-ch. Ltd. will be. making fun and stove oil deliveries regularly in the Borden was on Wednesday of each week": mm: leave your onior-with Mrs. Leo Cheveria-.-Plloneiliorden 48. BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO. LTD. summersida , A . ' British American" . legal at Common or Statute Law in Prince Edward Island. hlnations of asnplomrs or employ- asstoraisa orlowarwsges were at Common Law considered to in restraint of trade and Iliosal. Thll. at laaat. was the law in England exactly 100 years ago, In E , however. there has been considerable Labour Legis- lation enacted but this, of course. would not apply to the Province of Prince Edward Island unless so enacted by this Province. It is generally accepted. there- fore. that at the time of the passing of the Trade Union Act in Prince Edward Island. Trade Unions as they are known today were ii- In the light of this state of the if in view is passing this Trade Union Act? - Ullladllmlvnlaun. least one ll 2 thatsffact'.Now:vb:?l'::'-,th':.y No one would suggest that the Court-could assume a mistake in an Act of Parliament. on the same principle. assume that there has been a d"I'e- lictlon of duty on the part. oran 5. official of Parliament." on Inter rotation of Statutes Ninth E lion. 1:. 9- ' "the Court could Til Maxwell The literal construction has. in general. but prints, facie prefer- ence. "To arrive at the not mean- g. it is always necessary to 'gel an exact conception of the ainr, scope. and obiect of the whole Act; to consider according to lard Cake. 1. What was the law before the Act was passed: 2. What-was the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided: 8. What remedy Parliament has appointed: and 4. The resaon of the remady.'! LAWFUL IMPLIED By Section 1 "(cl 'Trade Union' means any lawful association. union or organization of employws. whether employed by one em- -vloyer or by more than one -mployar. which is formed for the purpose of advancing in a lawful manner the interest of such employees in respect or their employment." It is the word "lawful" in the first and third lines of the defin-- ition that requires an explanation, in view of the premises and the law re Trade Unions Edward Island at the time of the passing of the Act in 1945. As was said by Lord Eshcr. M. R-. in the case of Sharpe v. Wake-i field and others. XXII Q.B.D.. 239 and 241. "it is clear that very large interests are involved in the decision of this case, and that it is one that demands great care. but in the end I feel bound to con- strue the Acts of Pmliament on which our decision turns according to the ordinary rules of construct- ion." After asking the question. "Now what is the rule of construction to be applied?" Lord Esher con- tinued. at p. 242. "It is. that the words of a statute must be con- strued as they would have been the day after the Statute was pass- ed. unless some subsequent stat- ute has declared that some other construction is to be adopted or has altered the previous statute." in the interpretation of words in a statute "it is A rule as to the limitation of the meaning of gen- eral words used in a statute. that they are to be. if possible. con- strued so as not to alter the com- mon law. ilt must be . L ed that it is a sound rule to consture a statute in conformity with the common law rather than against it. except wh e or in so far as the statute is plainly intended to alter the course of the common ilaw.' " Cralos on Statute Law - Fifth Edition. it. 175. LEGISLATORS KNEW Now. I take it for granted that the members of the Legislature of this Province knew the law at the time they were considering this .....m.;......,.mm . -- "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15: Mntlnee 2:10 Saturday. Gene Autry in "IN- -DIAN TIi2RRITORY" withSeGri: : ,DaviI. Krbry Grant. Also ra 'and News. m GOMING "" "" OYAL” BORDEN "DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE" with Donald Stndon. Good com- edy for the whole family: Fri- day s:ao; Saturday ,2:so. 7:15 It 9:15. Bank drawing Saturday. RICHARD ma”? law then it is necessary to exam- ine the Trade Union Act of Prince Edward Island. The Revised Stat- utes of Prince Edward Island. 1951, Chapter 104. (cl of this Act: in Prince After applying these rules and considering the cases thereon, I am not convinced that the word "lawful" used in section 1 let of The Trade Union Act of Prince Edward Island does not mean "lawful" within the meaning of the Act or by reason of the passing of the Act. and that Trade Union Act of Prince Edward Island is not as valid as if the Legislature had used the words employed by the ,1Federal Trade Union Act tl't.S-C. I952 Cap. 267. Section 2.1. "In this Act. "trade Union' means such ombinatlon. whether temporary or perman- cnt. for regulating the relat- 'sns between workmen and nnsters. or for imposing re- -rrlntlve conditions on the con- '-uct of any trade or business. '-s would but for this Act. have won deemed to be an unlaw- iul combination by reason of Yellow Ribbon" ' roof uuultsrs-ssnutuunnaamstaaa . , ATTHE , PRINCESS PAT TN A v . ALBERTON non MONDAY. sovnlnnafn so oartmnay. nncnmnn Int. - V Three Shows Dally -- 5. 6 auto r.-ui. some one or more of its pur- poses being in restraint of trade." in view of the findings I have made. it can serve no useful pur- pose for me to consider the other points of law raised in the plead- logs. teething tuna and enable: both mother iAIlTNtNAI;LI at H .-.:iu.- i.-..-u SIJMMERSIDE ' ' . i Tonight (Sat.) 7:15-9:15- John Ford's Epic of the Mighty Cavalry- "She Were A . Starring John Wayne and Joanne Dru. MON. - TUES. - Wl'JI)-- In Clnemasoope "Strange Lady A In Town" ' with Greer Carson and Dana Andrews - JEAN D