again 1o. 1942 THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN G,__ i crurnaLelrtiiurtu Trinity ilnited Church FOWARD McINNIS NEW SPRING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY WOMEN'S SHOES IN SPECIAL FITTINGS. Widths AAA to EEE in sizes up to 10 82.98, $8.98, $4.95 and $5.95 Special Filling Service for Difficult Feet women's Saddle Shoes White with Blue or Brown $2.69 All Fawn Alligator or Brown Buck 8249 "Shunt new style for young women_.- Special $2.98 Wide variety of men's good shoes Widths as wide as EE and EEE. Sizes up to 12 Genuine Goodyear Welts $4.50, $5.00 and 85.50 special Bargain Lot of Men's Good Shoes- llegular $5.00 and $5.50. Clearinu at $3.95 I Splendid values in Men's Lower Priced Shoes Selling at $2.29, $2.49 and $2.95 We make a Special business of Men's W011! B0015 for men who want quality Full Grain Leathers from 83-25 to 34-95 This is your store for Quality Work Boots For boy's who are hard on shoes we recommend Sismon and Smith Shoes Special value in boy's Oxfords at $1.99 Excellent values in Misses and Children's Shoes at $1.59, $1.70 and $1.99 We still have a quantity of men's boy's, women and children's rubber boots and low rubbers. For shoes of consistent quality at moderate prices. call at HOWARD McINNIS Tweei Building Great George Street. "The Best For Less-For Cash” l For Sale 2. Olga Ford. 3. Buddy Home. ' Grade III (Jr.)—.l. Earl y. Grade I (ab-i. Athol Auto. Grade I (b —i.. Melvin Hlmbiy Grade (o —-1, Veda Eleanor (equal), 3. Anna MacFai-l 5X16. 4 Tea Room, Confection- mm; Rodd a9 a p61 can , Joyce E Nov/son, Teacher (Patriot Please Copy) WIIITEB QUIT COAST _ ery Store. Good loca- tion. Thriving business. a i Apply “XY” Guardian. - QJJ§. - v les of (re interior and WINSLOE SOUTH IOIIOOL Following is the honor roll tor the month of March. Grade X-l. Jean MacF-arlene, f Jchn Skinner. Grade IX_1. Myra Rodd I lmle Bkinner. 3. Enid slaclcford. ———-—--_-___ Grade VI—-l. Betty Horne, 2 WANTED - TEACHER FOR iélllian Diamond, 3. Margaret Wheatley school No. 116. Philip ‘"1"- Mflthesvn. Secretary, Oyster Bad unobtalnabie. Grade V—-1. Marjorl i-‘to cl, I B id . . fight‘; MaoFarlane. ll Igotgmsn il-af-Eitm —---.-»__-__._l_.o m‘ y. ST—P r. RING. NOTIFY gfie IV-l. Freddie ‘Purriar. Mrs. . J. Casey, Riverside e In (Sr).—1. Rom Rodd. Apartments. 4-9-31, ‘MORE secs FOR BRITAIN BUY Sufififi; BABY CHICKS 0 gyf-iytfi; "this" ar:""".:;§.:.v..rtlr.'ii; a" omit": we "a MI sold approved u‘ e Government w! oea. w. u 1's d tit modern tom egulpmnt-d . equal“ starter ate-n ‘Wriang: p. o: A." orderecleellitleppggg :0- lention. Order dlreet or through the Ioliowlas agents: ll. wmlgwlflab Bolts. Beuvlew. Lester Baglole, Bro y‘? Vqlgfgilflklgllnalllllflon. If-laaciiipiffivirtu Assn.. Baurls, w- "l. llgllllfllsc. I Twig"... Ovilclllilllgg. Ctfwlgl- ormtague o. Wallace. Ilm clg. ' Mlllrlgk n‘ rs a" C0 "nnni. ’ s in. lismracrrlhbr A full llen Rouse on everv farm and two 00. LIMITED. Ohartottetewa. I-l-l- Ham- three grass fires, each threatening 2. hind the New Method Cleaners. h d d, and meet Bellick Fireman laid soc feat or hose and "i Pupil making the highest average VANCOUVER’ Apr“ o __(CP) _ when another alarm “m” m" This Charlotte. On Thursday next an fl The Vancouver Province said today time it was d that many whit-e families are leav- thrcitening the apartment house. m M“ girl libs! cofstallresion‘ ofmBrltifih £1113 Upper {Prtinfe street. a icing itir , 011m El or "Ma vunera e’ c - ose 350 ee ong was noes 0 1 that in deal with it. All of the tires are be- Wm b‘ he“ °" m" mam towns in the Oksriauan Val- lleved to have been started by iey 800 miles inland housing ac- children. ommodation already i! Pfaetlcaliy ___'_i‘_oo_Late to Clasify "all eolusts le reserved tor new; or *7. ‘:31, ":'.'.':.".: If,‘ ,,‘,"f,'j',',','_g z g 1 rarpair. emu. ma saute a so atewls Iuble MF-(ihetrlehaasssl. *"II'\ u b tie-Young People's Union. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. 000KB tor Photographs. b-III ggxbnemworwlpt b. hem a? OONIIIDIIIUIION un - I n" I - J"- FW- » “w; “Effi, Carlyle wetmr. u m». i-io-ii. WATER RATES for quarto: end- 0A!!!) PART! IOI. WAR ill.- iwilll-IIQ 30th must be paid by April VlCES-Anotlier in the series of l - -l0-2i. card parties which the Oddfellows , ———-— and Rebekahs o this City are car- POLICE CUUItT — in the Police rylns out to ra nwney for the Court yesterday‘ morriin the cases War Service Pond oi the order was SALE or two motoris each c reed with carried out at Oddiollowe mu last . 4 Days Only reckless drtvi , were adjourned evenin and was the “an; meg“, , untll today. A rurik and disorder- The I at priu tor hi heat bridge . was fined $10 and costs or 3o score (ladies) went to ‘us. V. Roar " P l- "- r .'.'.“*i..'*’°..rri.""-.“li ecu us; i -—-—.— ii- n re au w couar acorn sauovarao - points. The first prize n» brides RASPBERRY Tho Olty Police Court room has re- invert) went to Mr. H. Stead with ceived s. complete overhauling by 9110 points. The Second Mr. P.J. CHERRY the painters and its appearance is Borrtner with aceo points. As usual _ now greatly improved. The bav- III-m. auction forty fives was the and board finished in maroon whl llrlioat attraction The hi score the walls are paintod buff. 'i".ie for ladies went to Mrs. - Roper sTRAwBERRY l wor- ls ewiy grained and with 990 points. The second wa tie lllimwholekoffecl‘ is very pleasing. Mrs. ltuth White and ins. "" _._.__.. with a m, or Regular price 38c bottle BAI-‘QGEtSEGANIZEB SALE PRICE 31c Hotels and boarding houses Buy it by the Case 911i each. lmltl- They will each net a duplicate prize Mr, H. . nbury. salvage organ. for this even econ. Gent-l first leer ior the Mar time Provinces prize was won b '.t‘heo Bentner a ived in the citv yesterday and with a score or wil address a meeting in City l-iall <71! B we second with m. The next , tonight, Mrmbers of the loc al- ame in the series will be on . vgge Cpzrtwittee,‘ rlty Counc ors, aureday 01’ nest week. I re esen a ves o e artous eer- ---—-- vig clubs, fraternal cl nizattons (mill/VI LADIES NIGHT - and othera will attend he meet- V 100 Y's men. p is and guests themed Qtolhiimff l w ich will be pres ed over b . so . . , glgyor s. my Holman. 1t n ex! °- A3135?» nlsht u Ladies Night at pected a gBIIBTBI committee and s m” Y! M93" club W58 llbsewflfi. A central committee will be named "m" °ll1°Y5bl0 FY0811!" WEI Dre- w, m, (my, tented during the eveninl. The en- -..._.._. tortfirnmegafiorrfiliettee consisted 0 "It - For the fourth ° 5' ' ~ - "- M" 0-K- tinllydgrin till-re do , city firemen 5'1"!” "l4 Wl- A- lflDrew Gird- were out igliortlv a ter ten o'clock ‘W'- Aml" °ll "l6 mull‘!!! program ‘at night“ Th, "previous m,” “u; included: Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Roy- were for grass fires but this alarm "wmi? Flt’ m" 3' F" Plttlhl" end was for s roti‘ flra at the .esldence M"- PFWM"? PM"! Q5714!" 941b- of Mr. Gavin Harding. '7 West Street “It TM- "m Mrmll" 51mm Damage was slight, The blaze is Wm- R-A-F- 1W" was believed m have been 0mm,‘ by ranted by President .0. Ives and rm- ggtgrrgtri-tstzrrz.avtr L CTED L MEMM; _,R,v_ e ac an was c airman dur- ‘LEM? Murchisgfiilgleid sec“, my “)1- llli! the earlier art of the evening New Brunswick and Prince d_ but later on rs. Allan presided. ward Is‘and for the Can ian Th‘ ma“ t" m‘! Y’! M911’! 9111b branch 0f the British and Foreign w” Pmpmed by M"- Fl- V- B911 if. h h l‘ in and "tsponded to by Rdw- D- c $5119; 33.1’. iiiebreiicpmbgyooidthe gfii-glrfovflwh ‘presentation was parent society. The news of that leaving the Irwgl-m-c 89x31!’ Jim)”; 3-; Personals Entertainment Officer with the ”—_ can *.::*,."l..:...::"::“ ma? time t» u» Your n. W Mr Jmu or Arthur H. Wilkinson. writing under We" Welmmfld by President James 89°“: 311° 355%? holidays. the date of March 6. 1962. fzom London m‘ The ‘m5 ‘m’ w“ m‘ by ‘K111581100 W‘ Hugh cumxmmkey’ England. Rev. Mr. ‘Henderson is M"- Roy Cudmore. 11m- a native of FEE m. P.E.I. Tggsyygfipsryioqrgxmq cpngnl/roilvy regloofiflmtg Mbgxllnnon afnd ma. _ f] -\- B comm Sim ng . aelers 0 Grand inFllwfillvllEflelllillggid ca???» {iii ce;emony"ioi' the H.M.C.S. "Queen Rave!‘ School who have been in city gave the firemen a busy two “lmmr “cal Rfi-Nv-R- 3"‘ C ‘vmomnown “Lmndillg “he Team‘ hours. yesterday afternoon. No "£35- ‘Vm he held T119541!!! el/w- fir“ c°“"°"“°“' returned i0 their so'ner would they return to the l“? “ext M‘ "We" °°1°°k- l” W" m“ y°“"erd”'y' Fire Station from one than they ‘""‘°“"°°d 1w nlaht bv Liout, M. -_-_ inverter r» 3r.“r8355?”fif.{f€;.£.‘3.‘i"‘€:i““"*~ canopies: h" . ernor r spen n another blaze. In all a total of “gig/é “finish Jntlhe ligesigit m: ‘ggrgygoayltvgcgl.“gfilemiehgnd 22m“; b ildi, aot= -. a "an ~ R me a- wwwmwmuwwundnmncmwmwi Work“ "We w ‘m dd ham be‘ will also be hoisted to the mlhgil- Br°°kvfll¢ ' o b m Mlh Ahmlarelwl Gardner will me r l d It _, l. h . n ht h m e e o urc oi’ ca at the cere- many ren s or Mrs, pul. glaze Q“m§“f.n§n,,§es “fall, u? many and Capt, N.W. Lpwther will ton Sanderson of North River will flvmg ha“ at me station‘ they explain the derivation of the ships rezret to learn that she is again were nailed to extinguished another name. Only ests Will be snowed a patient in the Prince Edward arena fire which was creeplns close m‘ Mm‘ m" :11 u" "immlfiiifllllllg Island Imslmal» H" to s garage at 22 Park Terrace. bu‘ ‘he Km" Pllbui’ W1" b9 "We “We” 1' 11°F"! 1°! The h rd working firqnen 119d m; to w nest the ceremony as it will finishe unloading in the Fire Hall hm l“ "m" °I u" Que“! horifr was conveyed to him in a. s speedy re- ln Memoriam “open House" will be held and citizens will be given an opportunity "'“—— inspect the my“ Tums“ a In loving memory of Dorothy "draft dance" for the Naval ratings Stewart, dearly loved wile of D. d_ B. Stewart and mother of Kennie -_--._ and Ronnie. Who passed away sonmans LEAVE -Sixt Jive March 10th. 1901- soldiers from No. d2 C.A.B.'I‘. . left esterd "poor" sspvaou MATERIAL {mmdafyAmtf)tfillél°efieliiiiglg°fgd m ""175 "l" °I “m” things that lust Nova Scotia Islanders can't be controlled-mot even by we”. Prwatés L K Abbott Fringe‘? the police." Coun. A.'I‘. lvlacKinnon w“, GE Andmkv '5, Eleni-now F‘ chairman of the local Salvage R‘ Hickey Damlery Jockem-lan- Committee, said last night com- Kensmgtofi. 3D aénonald s,‘ mam“ °“ °' “l‘"l5gdn‘"g‘bfi€ ‘f: Avards: 1W. ‘MacDonald, Gehrgei I l I ' rcnoirilleplingttirlgl ‘big v ~i.3t§n~. BIIe “w”: RF- Gmhflm. Breadaibane: n o" “g mum" ° m‘ w" 5°“ . _ Leading Stoker Robert McKay, who had dozens of eais saylns that G A‘ Keen“ Khlkilra- a K~ MG" lost his life in the battle of Narvlc. . Oarville, Kinkors; g-L [h gan- sum. bo other than the col ectors were _ ' , W"! All!" 194°- tallllsng the salvage citizens left on gsgaldgidf'cghplzgflnogbug§v?ley w° “mo than,“ when their dwrrtew "(twelfth a ""1 Gavin nénisn- .1 n’ Mitchell éow.’ home m°th°d o’ coueatwn’ pr°bably a M"! VA-R- Moore. Whiin Road‘ J. Y°ll'd nevel- more return. Salvage Hefldqunrte". W!“ 0' y, MacMman_ Eldon; ;|_ y saljnd, You would sleep in death so soon. bably be lntliléluiied b“ "e "he "ext era, Bloomfield; 1-‘. ,1, Mane” 5L And leave us here to mourn. sggfislllillaltilstalilzigl’; ‘trite IIiItIIIIITCI-he ,.‘5'B§; ‘~"~ "mmey- “i” T"- By nn Invlug Father Mother, drive lust completed Was quite V” a’ m mam‘ they “I” ‘m’ Brothers and Bit-er. successful", the chairman declared. $355] oguulgfi Pal‘); Joseph Duncan. Tons of waste sterial were lath- cred by the eight trucks acoom- Sfifiiiofij‘ figl‘,"ii;,,,gg"jfytelihgyi>§w",j 5315b??? Irljila zvzgasdbigliaabo a yd:- “r 9- Bruce tour” the Canadian Leg- e cent ai warehouse on the lte of‘ m‘ War MW " the dd Agricultural Hall w ere it will be sorted. .-_.-..- MORE HORSES BEING USED- Incrzlslnts tdifflioultty‘ in“ Ietilrurlns -----__--________ trao cra a urn nu e a an on or c0s1=g|,w_At green 3, on A - Prince iliiward Island farmers to r11 l, i040 to Mr. and firs. Nog- horses. The choose came since the bert ooetelio, a daughter. beginning of the war with Japlfl and the subseqluant difficulty in sec- sltlAl-LWOOD-At the Oity Hios- 910.11, uring rubber trea with which many nital, April 7, i942. to Mr. and Mrs. new tractors are equipped. De- Sheldon Bmallwood, Southport, a livery of tractors is slow. In the dauuhier. annual report of the Department of Agriculture. Mr. W3. Show the MARRIAGE! deputy minister noted a alight re- vival of interest before the end 0f AITKEN-JOIINSTON-At the home In loving memory of Robert F. 194i. Previous to that, however, o! the bride's parents. MI. and Mrs. Wilson, Hampton, who departed this “many excellent draft horses were Earl C. Johnston Fortune Bridge, lilo April10, 1840. offered for sale, but went beating on April 0, i042, by the Rev. W.A. for a market". l-Ie said western MaoQuarrie. Miss Daisy Ethel John- sweet mommies Will llnler forever. horses imporlted out? the "province Sgblgbiohlvxililgllig Harvey Ail-ken, also fltmlilflémvfzglrlrjlolclflzlrllnltl Lag‘- v ran o r e r . i w: ffififao?’ i’; a‘: end ‘L, 94:07: ‘e My loving remembrance of you. was estimated there were 28.840 Imam; b, m, 5M, Eu‘, a blazing areas fire 4-10-11. In Memoriam you left In Memoriam B!R,ms r “I; loving memo y d our darling BEVERLEY BERNARD who passed away April l0, 1941. Mother, Daddy. In Memorlam DEATH! horses in the pIBVIIICQ. It was a slight reduction from the previous REID-At stoneharn, Mass, on year when the figure was placed at April i, 1042, Mrs. Samuel Reid, 28.650. It was ‘Pointed out should formerly of ‘Pryon, PEI, in her a strong deman for horses develop 00th year. because 0i’ wartime whim-IBM I10 ‘great increase in the horse popula- OOQTELLm-At Green B?‘ Ap- ti‘n would be possible for several ril 4. i940 Mary Iorraine y, in- In loving memo , or Mr. ‘rbernn years. font dang-ital’ of Mr. and Mrs. who passed away April , . ---- Norbert stolio. AIR FORCE RECRUITING — Qrdnlrmnmyimiotlilcfl’ Titlii ‘i???’ lfihfii". n an a Y ecelawowasncllrloe ell ll’ l‘. .0n -=- _ R..C.A.I'. Mobile Recruiting Unit mains u l arrive Saturday aftor- wgigvgfhf‘: mfvflafrxa: which visited here last week, re- noon. nuierai service from United For“, h|m_n,_'; M", "m veales that two applications were Church Cape Traverse, Sunday, accepted for air crew, several roi- April it. at I pm. 14mm, “mean-curios by wire and y. - In Memoriam standard tradesmen and the re- mainder of the 8d interviewed were PIIOITIT-Guddenly at Spring Val- 54554-10-11, W.E.'1'.P. sp lications as Aero- ley. April O. 1043. Garnet W. Pro- gino and rframe mechanics iitt. l-lod ll al from 0 years. Inner On Women's Day there were over his lain residence, geturda at I p. 50 en uiries, About I0 amllcations m. Interment A etery- N. D. MacLearr UNDERTAKER Cork stenosraphen. 001KB. Standard General Duties and Transport Drivers were received. Approximately ll applicants were referred to the next visit of the hdobfe Unit because there was not sufficient time to give them Medical examination; and Ability to Learn Tests. The response was somewhat overwheimim, and it is likelv that the Unit will make revision for an additrnal day on ts next visit. The co-operntion of the officers in charge at the Armouriaa was keenly appreciated by the Mobile Unit 89.0.! . Valuable property at South West Lot l6 1B0 acres In high state of cultivation with good buildings. Situated on South West Bold. 0X- one of thi- best farms for anyone interested in oyster culture a! this river ls noted for its excellent oysters. Apply on premises to Victor Ramsay or Roy I‘. MacLean, 221 Weymouth St” Chsrlottetewznm-zl EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltehire Phone l0 we,” Two y-aadredl-tavo passed sluoe that ' The Bridal Wreath reputation or supreme qual. lry la based on ihe famous 4-point guarantee of perfect coloring. cutting, brilliance and flawless beauty. Money couldn't buy finer quality...and the will always appreciate the tribute you pay her In choosing the best! fill! INSURANCE AND BRIDPS BOOK C. W. PAITERSON JEWELLER Gt. George St, LOVELY J- RINGS 0ft DISPLAY lilllil/ll. wagon J or ' , it; 5uflj°° ii. WILLIAMS The Friendly Jeweller Gt. Geo. Street Ii 12115121311]! B ll | DAL Wliflllli '1’ Murrow]; FOB QUALITY MID lIAllJE GDDKIN BROS. Bridal encore nut iinie n IUMMERSIDI r. a l. Wreath Diamonds 8: Wedding Rings Reviews Education An Health Department Work Speaking in the Budget debate in the Legislature on April 1_ Hon, M.R. McGuigan. Minister of Pu‘ ii: Health and Edrucatirn, vie clued the Government fcr exceeding its edi- mates for Falconwood Hospital maintenance. These expeudtures he maintained were more or 105s uncontrollable, In the Department of Education, on the otlle" hand, the items are controllalfe; they nre fixed by statute. The prcoi that budgetary control had been exer- cised was in the fact that the total. estinbates were exceeded by only $1.60 . “The leader of the Opposition says we are not doing enough in the Public Health department. that we are not spending enough money and that the Minister is not com- petent," said Mr. Mccruigan. "He means pwsumably that I am not a irieziical man. There are ten Ministers rt‘ Public Health in Canada. and only four of them are doctors." Medical men, he maintained. had no special training as administ- rators. There were exceptions to that rule, but the leader of the Opposition was not one oi’ them. He to'l< exception to the criticism that mote work was not being done in public health than in years gone by. He referred to the construction and maintenance o! the Provincial Banatorlrm. The Conservative ad- ministration had done ritthinz m relieve the congested conditions at the Sanatorium. rt remained for this government to build an annex “d; increase the number of beds w 52, They else: increased the fin- iai oontribllt on. ‘nigh MacMillan said he had 9PM- ilically exempted the Sauetigriurgl in hi, Qflflclsm cf the admin tra - log-ire criticises oa for not spend- ing the full grant for extra trill?!‘ treatment. but that ll $3.400 m0" tfhan he ever spent in his term 0! office" Mr. ivrcuuiizan meintrilmtd- '"I'he'need was 111st l! KY9" ‘mm um to 1935". The $1.000 rranthfer this work, he said. W85 l0 ‘W; been raised b: the health tax, an that could no be anvil“! 15'" W“ Mr. McGvuigln said it was ro- ported there were 267 active cases c! tuberculosis outside-- the l 5am; torium. It will not be M?) t; e alt/Q adequate assistance 05" who are in need. The sovemme" i, paying s monthly 01181111‘; ii‘: sixty persons. but the hl-ltmuffau steadily zrowlnl- A "will e these cases is kept 0n I 1- a, rcliartgcmmiltlee “girl! to dl with em n a - 1n the past ten years, the dfiath rate from tuberculosis hale w! materially reduced in the vtnce, but we must not relax our effort, onkthat account. MY- Mi!‘ Glllltgarllisaisr-uto crli-liilfim I19 cued the annual expenditure "0' “WC health, showln an averalle o $30.- 744 for the pas six years. as again a Conservative expenditure of $29-- $30. There he'd been a ca» flu the department by reductifins in salaries of $3.000 "millim- "We have ex anded all the c8- sential services.‘ M11 MCGMSM‘ ma. They had found l" viii“ statistics office in the Deplrtmolli- or Agriculture when they took of- fice, and the Rogistrar General was the Minister oi’ Aurleulture. He detailed chanflea made In this and other departments, in order to take care of increased work. Considerable cross-file discussion took place at this int between Mr. Mcflailgon and r, MacMillnn. In the coming vear. the Minister announced, it is p anned to promote a wide campaign for lnnoculation against diphtheria. The drill!"- ment had carried on the routine health examinations, vaccination pwcgramme, patch testing in tending to Grand River. which is school,‘ aw, 1t has also provided n school< should be placed on ileuroscope. There is now two or three times the work helm done. but the leader of the Opposition says there is not enough mrney beinr expended. “Am I t: ticised because l can do a whole - lot more work for loss money " he asked. See the latest styles here. No obligation. ‘MOASE JEWELER Summerside 4 115115-11!’ made because they were 11¢¢@-‘~$1\1‘l'. In a 31111.1 province such as Lilia», we nluat uvpoid largely mi the book; supplied in other Pro- VIHCCS. He ieterrcd w l-ho- mood- merit for free school books which had been started some years in Western Canada. it was argued against (his syslem that people lake more cape of books if they have to pay something for them. Other provinces have compromised y absorbing a portion or the 00st. Dr. MacMiFan: "Will the Min- islet‘ answer a question in regard to the Sanatorium. How many miatarly‘ rgtients arIe theéejil t y, r. o ugan: " can‘ us say qh m, (tact tn; trglolrrlient. There are about m Gwen m?’ ll. ". Dr, MacMiilan: "Are they ready is??? §§°§fi,§°,,,g";.,f,ff°fifi g t: be discharged?" refiucé ' y M" MfiGulfleflr "I can't rev st "The ‘mt that we have 480 dis- tlie moment." trict; with iliiee lllni-s (hat "inm- Dr, McMillan: "of course not. be;- 0.1 trustees lildlchtQ an excess The Minister knows nothing about in number ofachools" said Mr hbdBPRYi-menh" McGuigon. The smal unit lacks M11 MBGIIIEBH: "The situation the cooperative spirit necessary in change! 1mm day t0 day. My hon. any iveil recognized system of ed- friend knows he can put o, question ucailon, ‘me tiope no; m m; large 0" the Order‘ paper. He knows! administrative units but rogrese don't go to the Siinatorium from Ln this regard is very ddffIcuit to day to day to check up," make and will only coma when Dr. McMillan; “There are military the people of this Province as a Patients there who were ready to whole ape seized with its value. be discharged for a long time." When (he school Act was consol- _Mr. McGuigan said he did not ldazed two years ago there was an vmii to be further interrupted. The opportunity for grouping one‘ ca’ leader 0i’ the Opposition, he said, more units tnto larger educational believed that it‘ money was being units. We had hoped that some ed Silent. something was being ac- the districts would recognize the! ccmplished. but that was not ai- o rtunity. So is; we have xv Will's the case. He (Mr. McGuigari) ce ved no encouragement in this did not object to tile expenditure regard. I would like, however, to °I 1110M)’ but he insisted that val- have a large administrative district l"? llfislvfll- He agreed with the established in this Province, even Oilpvsltlon leader (hat health is as an experiment. I have written the moat important d rtanerit of to the school inspectors to see it EOi/ernment, He Q11 from an they oould not find some suitable Brlicle stressin the fatalities in area in which this ex-perimeaitcould Canadalfroen isease which could be carried out. I am bringirl this be eliminated; also rom a speech quaalion w (he attention o the y the Minister of Pensions and member; of thLs House, and I be- Health in the Dominion Govern- lleve that even if one or two l ment. According to the latter! lLnils were established, they woud statement, the “provinces may ex- be sircewiful and would erioourge m; su-lxsteziti help from tho other dirlricls to do the earns." inion in futureJn solving their "By the sctiooi book subsidy d health problems. Tho question has 82,500 we intend to lessen the cost become too great for the provinces of Readers from Grades One to to handle alone, six. I think we can reduce tho Mr. MoGuigan cited experiments cost about fifty percent; than is in other vLrioea in health 1n.- this year's prices. since tho beg- suranee. ore long, he tho ht, islatune met we have received word there will be Dominion con - from some of the publishers that tione to mvblio health, school books will be advanced at Review g old are pensions, he prioe. some are up already." said about forty nsioris were m. McPhee; "Ls there no ceiling cancelled or airspendifd during the on them?" ivear, because the pensioners were Mr. lvfcGuigen: "A renMy not n receipt of assigned pay {rem the They inform us that ey ham re- D0m1Il10n Government. oetved pennission from the W Mr. MoPhee: It is not depend- time Prices and Trade Boa-rd (I c ents’ allowances?" that. in lease non. Mr. MoGuigan- “No, ss- The loss of the agricultural Hal signed pay." meant a comiderable book loss is Mi’. MoPhee: "1 think it ll W11 the school supply department, M9. unfair." McGuigan said. However, there were Mr. MoGuigaln: "I think so, too. a great many books in that estab- I may say that we protested very iishment which were out of date, so vlsorously to the Department e.- that the 10s.: wn- not as great as bout this regulation, and most of might be expected. "We saved a the other provinces did the same. certain number. We had a certain I quite agree with my hon. friend amount to our cirdjt in the bank that it docs not appear to be and vre revolved $5,000. with these either fair or reasonable because amounts we were “able to carry on this money in most cases is ss- without any assistance from the llsned to the Farenu so that it government." will be availabe to the soldiers The public libraries, he report- vihcn they return from overseas. ed have been carried on as hereto- That regulation is no longer in fore. Tlvo new libraries were ec- fovce. Most of the forty pensioners tnblialied in the air training cen- now will be relristalod. Where they tres. The general circulation has received dependents’ allowances, increased. More important is the then the whole matter must be increase in circulation among chil- regarded as hiocme. Brut those who dren. The book; of the library have are receiving assigned pay only can increased by 6000 in the last four now secure their pensions just the years, and now number some 37.000. same as if they did not receive any The library is (inillz excellent work income from that source." in the promotion of adult educa- Mr. McGuigan referred briefly to tinn. The Itilnistr-r referred in this now salary schedules for school connection to the program of the teachers. Theirs has been a d-iort- Adult Education Iarnzue and the age of teachers. and about fifty Canadian Council oi Education and married teachers were accepted Citiz-Enship. at lower salaries. These teachers He also referred to the work of were given an opportunity oi’ tak- the Credit UlliOllS. Assois now are ins examinations, arid moat of soon-taro. In was iiivy were only t-hflfl W"? 511006451111 ll’! B61!!! TQ- $66,000. The Unions lire paying div".- insiaikd. (lends from iwo to five per cent and The salary increases, he hoped. are makili" \'r-:_v p.01 liruirrfsi The would bi‘ fi mew! 0f 95110111181118 speaker believed they have a great leflchllil l0 Tfmfllll lll m6 MTVIOE- future unrivr competent leadership He 8B0 Yevlfiwtid the hlflh Emmi and miinngenlem. situation. There is nothing to pre- ' W!“ "10 hi8" 861N015 "Om Chlfl- MR. WILLLADI HUGHES ing fees in the case of students romns in from other dlrlrlcls. he Mr. William llllchrs Fifth District "m. Th“ Wvernmflll bTlleVfll 91° of Killls, loiii the Home he would , Th“ bv- hrzoi ohm Ill‘ r: '- to part ipwle bass as the ordinary school-t in mu» Bulrei -rlmi.". Leaving (no actual ilirriwsirn oi‘ the oslltnrili-s School Book liubsldv in the matter of had been considerable criticism with regard to changes. These were SillIlE Tefifiil$§é is... is»