g, u _ AGINII: J. lilac llurphy, filqqmjc, u; (HQOIIQM . . a ~ int: WESTERN: cunnltuln mowcluwuhuutonynmnm ... m...“ " ~ .."..':.-r.::."~c.-....'--~.......-= v a i _ ‘ W tor Street w...” lohry. wuu smn; nus plum, _ animu- Street‘. lhcfllorlllawillbodollvlroltolwhono'lus'ulri‘mezcldc.,~ tan-too». stumps»: mm ma. Plwncillfrihllurvl u {in "II "i" U "l! N! Ilwllllblo for deliveries :u you: m]: . \ l - - ‘ ' l- -. .301! mull pupcr cleaner‘ mur- _wm-n;n_ _ M m; Q51 point at snow. ‘ti. gm. m,“ Amfi“ eglgragglf 11$ memoir: s 1mm“ t b Fosnvamzau soft lucingtwire ‘Mm’ ____ 321-31- week by w. Heath Strong. i’: , md black shl-nflo W!!! in ltgcakoéalt _ _1r°3 SALE; 1931 shmduku Ibllrfll Dilllrlct of Prince. . Braces. - man, i; n konainlilfln. Good 8mm was Bllfllklmr in the sua- _—JUST nnurvao, - Shipment aocléoue e c m’ ' Cafmflfit lit "In view of the fact ma; u... til-Sterling Silver dmte in‘ assort- ____ - I. pm.- qymsmr and mum? u: prices. Geo. T. I!‘ - W349i}? —BUYIING cotton Jute bags. All qndAcE ghowand. ill-W nothing at all in presentdrlg S rslde. 04. kinds. Highest cash prices. Rex t m”. by ' . hlnk t e Premier _Fon APnm-"Fvmns u“ suque. Dawson. Albany. 3-30-31. iwdelpha l, ulhavglvesxpolilexr; immediately mo great skin softener at Taylor _Fo3 SALETQE w“ Me Dru C .. Kens n. ' , Yd“ 8 ° mgiggw, .4’ 1‘ 2, 3' t 0.0M. Louis Moase. Nevtsgléigairgi -ooou assortment Padlocks.‘ _ i - rolcl wholesale and retail at. Bigeéj.’ Churrignglgrviggyoglngisblfiiafgg ____ ' 31st at 7.30 P. _ Miss M513’ A, un-BUYI cottonupnd “wire clothcs Macxeme- Detmmess- t3j 0'11- cs. aso co es ne recs at __ '-*—‘ . - B"‘°°"" 3'29'm't day “2%E¥ 212183;! cstr ‘“r“»ll’."‘°v".' ___ . . . . . . 4H0!"- uym “pmdau Freetown _Grads. Skate all . Ad- power and liflt Buy‘ fixtures and: ""5310" 3° CHM-S- 2-30-31 "mm" B‘ 3"” 5' H“ ‘t —KENSINGTON and Freetown _ R SALE _ 1 3 Presbyterian Churches. Services 01¢ m5’ 1 ho.se,"é“'y‘la.sy‘f,fi§fl Sluugfraxyei Magcht 31st, Kenslgstcn at 1550 lbs, Also 1 set of spring toothl ~ - S" - M» and ‘WWW! . _ h H mm, Mm . l at 3 P. M. Minister, Rev, J, A, Mo QYQQ"? N°""° “ “ 3.30331}: Gowan. - $30-11. -CAMEO - KENSINGTON. - —MI"EB' CLUB MEET —— The Ffiday 53%;]; satm-day 5_45__ Ladies‘ Club of Summerside Pres- MU. Be sure and see this story that WWI"!!! Chflmh m"? 011 Ttlbfid-B mrmed mum)“, "The 5“; mpg evening at the Manse on Central Starring Charle% Lginlghton an’ 2:11? gltzggt-wegt utilise bllgsrlnessu scssiog . era. ' 2 . a S Dber w“ Al” .__ be held bv the cilia in the church _NoT]cE_wm have m. m, hall. Members were busily entrai- u B __ ' g b] V K _ ed in sewing quilt blocks and §fm°ff“me§§“§“m§ °w§;,,.s.f.fy_ other handwork. Refreshments number work horses and drivers. we" “Ww by Mrs- “mm” Mm p _ and Mrs. Amos I-Iubley. ‘ostesses’ and umpwtd for the evening-S. " {$1 OF ENGLAND BEE- wofillhqt. Parish of New Lcn- "i ‘"°"1°°" W" event by mem- dom Sawfly‘ March 31st‘ 1030 bers o! the Air Force Wives Con- Mornim Prayer. St. Thomas’ m“ chm M'- me avweekll’ "c151 v Slyyst- clrselm mm a not a 7m Evening Pmyexu- St Mm“. bus Home. Summerside. One vis- Kensington. Rev. o, E. Noel. Rec- $1,“; "tlwfléfg “:15?! the‘ Mtg; h,‘ ‘ $80M‘ BMW. wit room. yTean was served-S. . '4 41:. w. ummtarlgo -t '15: D160 II i T553321’ $3.“. skimming g1 an: J;Imw g: LATE im- c. w. 1.. was held in the m- the 18mm Jo; e funeral of oclllal Hours. March 12th. m “ma, y” "Jwk-Washtldwvn nlecting opcncd with prayer bf M st 3ghgrsrtk°xglélucmtlzhgggfilcuzi ._- Also Comedy and Short Subject; Shows 7:30 - 9;15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY -I TUESDAY “For w... m nu ma" Shows 6:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday, Avtvzgflfly . OWOMN talking Absolutely no children pen the debt?“ "Nobody wants to talk milled to the evening pep Advance sale of tickets in the afternoons for the ovo- -—CONTACT CLUB — A pleas-' RAMA BOY AN D HIS drama everyone will. 10m u, of love everyone will n- r-id t. m. kl. . '° ‘ e‘ m‘ 5 L” f; 2 oclook conducted by the piston. call was responded to t e usual way. ‘Treasurer reported on Archdewm‘ G‘ R: Harflsml- - followtn boys of the parish. who 3m . 1 i Tum 1 “In, _ al was in the People's gem. ‘$.15 a E n vg . “we bt-Bry- e‘ pallbearers were 0X‘ . I , Praught and Ray miitlllsn. also "-xgflffe'§tlllefi(l§élufiia o1 from th con ne f M zihees. Diocesaen latte rhgoks $5 mgmaafirfénme ymynard 50g an array of beautlf rprlmes wen k g e i gag c? gsthvgerglagmgfst t?“ “a: regular meeting of the Srunmersld dill 118' room of the Parochial g5 Mme cxubiw“ held m’ Thm-i‘ ‘House. Those to assist in serv- “Sf; gumwemchvgikrh llrla-laswdexéed °ll'| l - , - o l“ were M“ Charles Mwrlmloln‘ send letters of appreciation to M . Ed d L kl ls w“ “rwgmfigd closed those who provided entertainment Kl: J h . y 0 “son be.“ at the radio audtion and letters of m Mame u“ H“ ‘man Jr reported that it had beer v ~| l decided to enlarge the bathing A house pro rty but. the work would be left til more favorable weather had come. Mr. Ingham Palmer re- _____ gutted on a meeting held‘ by the 1 have been fllglxuglgd‘ by u“ ulnmerside Youth Centre 1m. Directors of the Kenslngton Dalry- "him w“ 515° attended by the? In: Cooperative Association Limi; President and secretary of each of» M. to sell by Public Auction. April 11W ihljee flllonsorinlz organizations‘ 10th, 194a, n; 2 P, M" m; folhw- The Ys Men, Rotary and Knights Ingz- _ of Columbus, The meeting was for ‘lho buildiu known as the Butter discussion of the general police of Factory b t Q. Mm vnuq m“, the S_ Y. C. I_ with articular ref- wlih or thout Lot, Lot 11o x 115 erence to a commull i.v crrire and ft. Also 4 milk vats curd pressed the duties of the physical in- uud other cheese making ‘w! slructor. A further meeting will be mutt. 1.4500 gallon Butte k held. Y‘s Mall Roy Daye. account- tault. M500 gallon wptor tank. 1 ant of the Bank of Commerce was deep well electric ump. 1-15 H. P. the speaker of the evening and steam boiler and o her article: used spoke on barking in its different about. a cheese and butter factory. aspects. S. W. L. DELANEY. Manager. I-ZB-QO-il-ll 5.8 at HEADACHE loontunflflineg ,. Bummer Asrlma ls MAIKID nus vuv m lnsunnnfir ALI. 513155 RALPH Murmur Szuruzzcrsidc raurassloual. cola-b T. E. "IBKEY emu-a Aocnnum onu- u g onnvuu ma: Imnnillo nr. r. c. moms-r "m" i '. UITTQI IOU" l 1.1mm 1 f h Columbia Pictures’ “Advgnturgg 0g 3mg Dffiolérlegggrdicrrzcte‘ ti}: i? msgizmcéofféigngfgffiggolzegimlgty. wihlch had its local nreln. Cum - tr and tears of a lonely seeks companionship from n passed out to the Imembers. Ar- __Y.s MEWS 7n... it. wu; gppggl w the t; MEETING —Th:\ o. both you“; and o1 d_ °m° W! S’sidc War Bride "vivid:- Anril -4 08. llAllFAlfinltdaxrtclh 2? ThgCl-‘fi- au or ea ong an- i n mm" om r a m‘ r '... . of names to the llsotnof, dzt-irpirlrlilrylreni: Mr‘ t¥°u dldnt see destined for Military District No m" adgtrmsemret‘? t- one m 6 on the liner Mstaroa at Halifax Mr’, m t “ an Dan??- H went April 4. Included was the name of (lffelg; quoate 15a swam,“ f; the Liberal was that two men were running the Government. and that the other twenty-eight members of the Legislature should be Paid MacKBy. whose husband ls Lleut. A. S MacKay, NOTICE D31}, to patrons offlthe Kenslugfim Lh-nltgflf c“ m" '° “"°°" °“ Frederick l-Iyndman in the Thnf: from this duic all Accounts be settled by the following mouth, W. L. DELANEY. FOR SALE- That desirable pro as No. I10 Harvard ll F0: further particular: apply, J. S. DeuBOCHES. Solicitor. snide ron sans Fairm at. ‘North Tryon. ..cons sting of approximstc- “P” ly 10o ucrcsdu high ma» of "M" °“°..“°“' "“"'."'m"' m“ This farm. is ' "Wm '*°°" ‘m aituaicd on main gravelled “M” 1°’ mm“ ‘mi: lghway between Charlotu- "r druw tau to flhe attention town and Borden, incne of m m“ “m” , the best farming sections on the Island. Near Churches, School, stores, butter fact‘; u; an Buildings are in good re- pair, newly painted summer. electric lights, wat- They include I m. combincdlncn house and an "m." Jonoo" "it a the low- up to date plggcry. l This farm may be bought separate or with stock and u“ machinery. Priced" to sell. lat A. A. wsnnrtl». Albany Ell. t» '- ' ‘,3.- CBY4tIi PR mnwuanoe as W husc annual deficits. "ewuom indicated r i3 contrut with the y" rum b! mount port- meanitxer f this House some idea of hiss ‘i- the Dfllloies of this Government. find it." Who ls Responsible? doing very much in return." Hon. Mr. Campbell: working in Bocret." (Laughter). he dolnif nothln f" Mr . in the puddle." what they are doing. 1-Ion. . read The Guardian evidently." off and sent home. Then And Now By way of conmarison of March 1904. "Prior my. zine 15¢], #1:}; Confederation." (wrote Mr. Hyfld- mgn) "the subject od' our Provin- cial accounts received very little lttention 1mm the local Leflifil-R- ture. and the Premier's bugflett speech usually exha » appointed to that 905ml‘!!! "M: minim UHIIIQII $1 ""-i~°. ‘at. surv 0B. ' refund 1- "merelvll mm Arm a surplus" Mr. n w. the Provlme 1N5. was 89.0.1‘. uni THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sl-zllttllluc REVIEW or. FINANCIAL SITUATION mo; MEMBER “All we have got is three set; B! "Kill". and the sooner we get back tothe old arrangement. hay. ing the Accounts brought down to the (llstof December. the better it W111 59- It is immossiblo for any man outside the treasury depart- Mr. Heath strong Pillllo Works (Hon. Mr. Bar- bour) for making his speech early in the debate. and giving oppor- The 1m speliker (Hon. .1. n. Campbell), had complained of the so much about 134.000. or a per capita debt of $1 ' or if you take an average $550 family in the Province. the result oi‘ a steady crvekasiinsz procession of drift and Hon. Mr. Barbour: "By the lust Government. as well." Government? The Campbell Gov- ernment in one year had a sur- plus. which is more than! you had." about debt." Mr. Strong said. “We would all rather talk about jobs and full employment. But we have to deal with the situation as we Mr. Campbell had complained about the neglect. King's County was receiving. "I would like ‘to s; the whole Province prosper, E me assistance." Mr. Strong said. “But my hon. friend has been sitting in ths House for eighteen years. Whiv hasn't he done somethinff about it? The statement ls made in our County that Premier Jones gets his support from King's County. Apparently he is not "In 1934. the last year of the MacMillan Govern- ment. there was a deficit of some twustlhe revenue at that time? $1,395.000'what isthe revenue today? $0,639,000 or a dif- ference of $l.244.000. Now if the Maclvlillan Government had the have today, we would have a huge Hon. Mr. Barbour: “Ygu would- “He i. n't have 215 miles of paved roads." P mile towards the 00st of paving the Borden highway Bennett Government, that you never got." Huge Debt lninrcct The interest on the debt, Mr. continued. is $465000 and it ta es about one-fifth of the total revenue to pay it. Yet the Government goes on hiring more officials and buying more bulld- tc "My hon. friend from Georgetown says. Tell thing you can do without. Well, take that building we looked at the other day at Beach Grove You may need more build- ings and you may need luxuries ds, but if you haven't got the money to purhase them. you will have to do without." m‘. Strong: "King's County has a-‘Liberal representative in the House of Commons. Dr. Grant. Is ‘in - .Csmpbel.i"'ou fellow an gaging the biz toad A Shut. ls in Mr. Strong: "Why aren't you {leilows bizlgrifizds? You 1133195882 er fo c en years‘. wt- on‘ “Y =1 the Capitol “llhe- youe shgut a little." ' Ted Donaldson, Maxggfgl, M, c Lindsay and Conrad Nagel in the mum‘ In," my vlnelv human. so stirring in‘ [ems anupbell: "I belong to the Mr. Strong: “You say that the m wheel that squeaks the loudmt nets the grease. That was a say- ing of the late Premier Lea. You ought to hQNB taken a leaf out of his book and not something for King's County. They haven't even got a field man yet in King's , Oounty- I said the other dav that we’ don't see those men around -ou:r district. but the Minister: of Agriculture says they are doinz a lot of work. I would say to the Mimi (or, t t and dvertlse s Re o“ " a . Seville: “What will you do “What would you do if you haven't got the money and your own house is overcrowd- ed? ‘There is no use having the roqf sold over you. You will have to get along with what you Stewart: "You don't Mr. Strong: "I read The Guard- The Province was expecting fin- ancial assistance from Ottawa. he said. but the Premier matters of this kind to be a secret lénsk the Legislature is in the a n Premier Jones: “It is no secret that we get over two millions in family allowances in a year." help out your fiscal need. may be one of the reasons why are not getting so much now. in your secrets; but the Province is getting to be like ip wi h h structure. One of time day! she is going to get top heavy and rol want more paved roads? Do you want to provide work for the re- turned men that arc here?" self that these pick and e to do something more than that. You will have to start, cooperating with the Dom- inion Reconstruction Council in this Province and try to set. some industries going. The time of our Leflislfl-Nlfe W“! than taken up with larger sub- jects of the land question. the railway. Confederation. education. . fgllfi. andlshniljal; érélcstéojgfv- PIWVILC DII ‘ ‘m, "§“‘"‘ mitt»? most ofethese quest-lens f“ ' _ “n” wire edtherel sefilelai tgyhhislglgmmfif gratified?! 1o feet and iohflagugeé: .0 deal Wm,‘ _t_ m,“ g d.“ h In 1816 a law was D855 ma“ ' and -2.“.3';.i..i”‘.-o W! ‘he °m°° "1 public auditor and defining his duties. I We! “It is becoming more and more . Iiyndrnan (continued MI- apparent. that the present strong) Qyygkhg fglllzd the ac- t is cmnpetet 1 _ no capital counts wel Wt t 11 Th m“ a-ac-as-ao-al account was pen 1 n8 mm; m, Budget and Public Ac 000000-00 New“? the Province and the Do- mitted are a confession fact. They promised '11 cacti-lament’: wag "floating around the ' l she ts 0i °“w°_~°“1'f,°°,.§§ll¢o°% thee Gov- any bro tes for these thl desirous. that. an ec- ed wt w” m‘ . trong quoted statements - a made by the present Minister in i088 while he was a supporter of the Cam bell Government. Mr. l leagues at that time that when the Uberala were elected in 1095 "t dawn of a new day had broken and we were to balance our bud- get annuallly. Have we done so! And there was to says we ought cumm lling an: other; aocoun ‘so a Strong Hynduun laid the Accolmlts on the table for the year llld for the first term be- the turc of I67’! it cialc. Every member o had given his personal assurances carried into effect." Mr. Stewart had said further on that occasion: "I um jealous of the financial standing of our Prov- lhce. I for one when mates come down will see they are l duccd to a thing: that are ab- "lbctis all very of the Govern- un lltcrnicntbwe ' province n l - ltd We hlvmtgct the net- provine ." Jmcnl: "It is the low- est o» caoito. m." ': "r :11 rm to tr. t. ’ m“ cfrothc while cause of an increase over lust year there should be n decrease. The grc course we are proceeding on for the lust number of years leads surely to a re udiathan of debts. No country cou d follow on as we are doing without reaching u state of affairs that is cpitomlled by the Bequest Town Planning For Sulnmerslde a A mating of citizens wu hold the Tell!!! Hill, Slunmeride lllt evening to hear Mr. J. S. Gel. braith of notional housing a on‘ town plnnninz. Mr. J. F. on- vlnclll deputy Minister o- II nollg,‘ prp of construction was ullo pre- “it m! make. my»: J. r Alcott-acted u chairman and in; troduced tho lpukcrs. Following the addressee a mo. lutlon was passed on motion of Mr. A. H. Br . seconded by Mr. M. L. Bradshaw requesting the Town Council to IPPOInt. a. » town pianninl commission. This motion was polled after Mayor Arnctt had asked for an- expres- slon of opinion on the matter. Mr. Galbraith strongly urged the need of over-all planning and said that u community should he planned before zoning law is pau- ed. He salad that grunts from the Federal vernment will be p“. dicated on an over-all plan. . Galbraith showed‘ a drawing which illustrated how the town of Sum- merslde‘ could be redesigned to better advantage for the people who make their homes here-S. Hon. Hr. Stewart: “We h“; sogaethlng to show for our debt n,» .Mr. Strong! "Lb rnore than than." Mr. Stewart: “Had a Sana- torium then?" MI- strolls: "The Sanatorlum was right there. You just put up a wing.” Travelling Expenses He drew Mr. Stewart's attention to his statements in 1938 regard- ing ministers’ trips to Ottawa. He (Mr. Stewart) had placed a ques- tion on the order paper. asking for an itemized account together with had replied that these bills ap- peared ln the Public Accounts; but Mr. Stewart was not satisfied. he wanted them itemized. Premier Campbell had said that this was as much detail as was available. that the practice had been that a. fixed sum be appropriated for each such conference and that in gen- eral there was no such thing as an itemized account with vouch n. And Mr. Stewart had replied on there ls a feeling throughout the country that these delegations to Ottawa have been llvingriotous- ly." etc. Alter further discussion seeing the vouchers, and had stat- ed the Premier's answer "was not the answer my constituents have asked me to obtain." - Mr. Strong. then read over rc- cent ‘ministerial expenses for trips to Ottawa and other places, for which no itemized accounts hud been given. He said the Minister of Agriculture had gone to a very and had got up and told a funny story and sat. down. him that the Department of Agri- culture mlght as well be closed for all the value they received. ex- 000 on the basic industry of the nearly three million dollars; and cording to the 1944 Accounts, amounted to a dollar and twenty- flve cents. Hon. Mr. Stewart‘ "I was not time." give them more than two dollars today." Mr. Stewart: "That is not cor- rect." Mr. Strong: "It is no more than two dollars that grant. 'I‘hero are 244 Institutes in the Province." Mr. Stewart: “Do you know what they cost us?" Mr. Strong: ‘Talk about the grunt. That is the huge grunt you gave them. 'I"here is no organize- tion that ever did more for the people of this country than the Women's Institutes, and you hand them over the sum of two dollars and blow about it." Recalling Mr. Prowstfs state- ment the previous night that the increased to $100,000. Mr. Strong said this had been done by merely taking the expenditure for lime out of capital account and adding it to the $35,000 estimates for the Department. ‘Ottawa Confer-once claims at Ottawa is not more com- their Budget to this House. then Ottawa," Mr. Strong declared. minimum. In the Dom of $188,000,000. published. of course all in taken the Ottawa brief rt an» their budgets." slosmooc deduction the ‘CL “a, 0- “Atmtha; ‘time. Mr. Biron! recali- ttmhfin- , e etwlseomcrevenml- “Iris .1111, JUST LIKE with: sun munnnr Next. f0 baby's bath there is nothing quite so gentle as the way we launder your clothes. No strong chemicals or bieachcs are used to get your wash sparkling . . . jonly billowy suds that are safe for your most precious family fab- rice. You’ll find your clothes will last far longer. and» look as fresh and clean as i! you had walked every piece by hand. TRY 01m THRIFTY salmon 7c Per Pound 48 HOUR SERVICE White Star Laundry SUMMERSIDE receioted bills. Premier Campbell. roads. That is why ‘you plld lo much money in tuxcl. Mr. Strong ruled: th The road from Borden through ._ - t #3000000!) Mr. Strong recalled that ler Jones had stated that Ontario had had a deficit. That was in- correct; Premier Drew had a sur- plus, but he was budgeting for l deficit next year. Premier Jones: ‘They will all licy. ‘i120 don't think Nova t." "They will all do PB Cove leading to Crnpuud needs subgradin: when that occasion: “I may say that Liquor sales from Ihblruury year to January of this year, he noted. amounted to over a million dollars, as compared with duly 000 spent on education. Some- thing was wrong. Hon. Mr. Campbell: "What do ou mean by spent? What were 7.. , Strong: "About $.01!) on a million. I suppose; but I soy the people "of this province drank million dollars last year, and this since October. No ever built up its 11: “Sure thoyfl- '- how they got along. If will see that kind of will have in a few years’ t mo.’ He agreed with the Minister broken in Summerslde by people giving their liquor t; others kilo ghee. lifted: some er Wn..'1‘lso_ is then bootlegoged at fifty dr k So to tighten things u Hon. Mr. Campbel: "It would all depend on how big the drink Premier Jones: "Arc $50,000 a year out of . Mr. Strong: "No. They are gat- ting too much money. They are getting two dollars s naipt u a general rule, and they on got- Mr. Strong quoted further from the article in Medea-No. ed M ‘You've got in give ill more money.‘ They were also un- animous in a second oblectlon of which Angus Macdonald was the Y principal spokesman. out that the provinces would still, setup, have re- Mr. Stewart had again insisted on eponsibllities that i i d ." important conference at Ottawa. very comy n a ewe“ on writes this stuff, know anything about it." Mr. Strong: “Just as much u the man who wrote the articles you quoted from the other day. A group of farmer's had told cept for the provision of lime, Mr. Strong said. ‘They only spent 164,- into your confidence?" and those other want me to tell." Mr. Strong: "You m to us in confidence. You take us Lnto your confidence in Province out of a total revenue of the Ministerwgets up and blown-- about it. I would be ashamed. Q,- 000 of that expenditure is paid out in salaries. He talks about the huge grant he gives the Women's Institutes. This huge grant, ac- Him- M“ Bum“: good enough itywlll come out soon ‘ u.hStrong: ‘That is your atti- Mlnister of Agriculture at that Mr. Strong: "Well, you don't Premier Jones: ' about 000,000 a year. Mir. Morley Bell laid he under- . stood the majority of the doctor: . l charged nothing. t Ottswlb’ financial u into the problem of breaking up the inheritance tux fafrly. "qthc I pears province like Ontario. with lo millionaires among its can afford to have a very 101w rate of inheritance tax and still get u high total of revenue therefrom. Poorer provincel. . get any appreciable return from their fewer estates, would have to slap on such u high tax rate that wealthy people of advanced year: would be inclined to leave province whenever possible, preserve their sons‘ inheritance." Mr. Strong went on to review old age pensions districts. and cited the amount of land taxes paid >Wlth retard to that even if the inion Government was wise in setting up body, lt was Premier Jones‘ duty as Premier to make what use - could of It for the benefit of the Province. "I believe that Hon. Mr. agricultural estimates had been Council, if the make the approach throu h his Regional Council. That is al I am on that matter. I is the duty of the Premier Mr’. Seville: “Prince County got rlch on public monGY spent on the Auction Sale WlLMOT—WEll. APRIL 3rd I have been instructed by J. Clarke MacQuarric, Wil- mot, to sell by Public Auction on his premises, day, April 3rd. the following: “I! the presentation of our plete than the presentation of we might very well conelder the appointment of some wmpeiehi person to present our claims at Dealing with the Dominion- Provinclal Conference. he read excerpts from a recent article on the subject by the Ottawa editor clean’: Magazine. "Ottlwfl brief (the article read) wants tho provinces to vacate entirely the so-callcd ‘prolresslve’ tax field:- corporatioh tax. perlonai income tax. inheritance tax or succession 01 duty. In return Ottawa offers a per ospim grant that would very with national income but would never go below a guaranteed ion brief of last August the minimum grunt offered was U128? person. u total town's brief we: Gwvmdllotofrenhcuaoon: IMPLEMENTS Binder I‘. a W. 6 foot cut. 8 yours old; Mower P. A: W. d foot out: Buy Rake P. b W. l0 foot; HAY holder: Cultivator 2 row; Cultivated l’! tooth; Lover Burrows 17 tooth: Smocthinl Burrows loco: Huron 06"; POtI-to Dluer. Hoover: Potato Planter. Aminmel-l; Horn Hoe with dream; Manure Spreader; Trailer; Wheel Barrow-new; GIIII Plow: Single Plough; i set Bob Slcighs; Single-wood Sleigh; Pun; daunting Sleigh; Implement ‘rerpaulin; Scales: Steel Yards; Double .. ‘Buck Wagon; Oar-t; Double and Single Harness; Truck wagon Pad and Brwhlnc: Dart Saddle and anecnlna: s m: Houses. a n. x i0 fa; mu. Shovels. Hoes etc. HOUSEHOLD FUDNITURE AND UTENSILS Coleman Gu Lamp; Kerosene Limos; Refrigerator; Too Butter Chums; Quebec Beater; facts Separator; Cream Can; Two Beth Till: walnut Sofa; occasional Chairs; Bedroom Iurrsiture; Gunter Sets; 2 unit Hot Plate; and many othgr articles too numerous to mutton. - TERMS CASH Sale starts at l2 o'clock. If stormy, first fine h! poe niece. The financial proposals were tugged on to the full om- ployment and roclsl security pro- gram and -thc whole thins was brought forth ln an odor of unc- tity, like u new delivery of fab- leu ilrom Sinai. You got the im- ion that anyone who altered a line or challenged s comma in these sacred writings damned himself u on anti-Canadian. At the ublic remion last Au at the prov nclnl people were a it aub- dued by all this riiteousneea. ‘they didn't II)’ very much- spokc their prepared pieces and went home. with Ottawa's little en book in their‘ brief cue. It was a different story when they come buck in November. They had n the meantime and foun -with varying degrees of glee-Mint it was full of holes. It wouldn't bul- Titc article wcnf. on to any that even Premier Garcon of Manitoba found he couldn't haul: even. and Premier Drew, with I similar cul- culatlcn. reported deficits for m- auoa moruusos. Amman.