i" ‘V Eras: mm" c:,,,.,_ _ ..... ~ .- TIlE crmawrrmowu Guano!» i _- §Wafns Against Results Of Federal Invasion Of Provincial Righ ts manque but m Inall ituns ‘and em Def! cut of u» Province to I . ‘ President wu delivered by ‘Mi (lbfww “W” ‘m w!" qwwum W300i. ,ue ab. Ihlvrill 0'0"" "~- etiz- “ma-set! t... t. s...“ new ~ aoluie-iy dependent union the mer- taken by the Bacon Bond and. ’ , have fought I 300d m‘? wll, by mlermq°hm' £7“. x“‘-»_x"h¥"l agent? h‘ w" "my l’&°"né?’.si’y "aeiectu out a n: st- Paul ‘ church in reeidmxgy ma“ — w '1" "'1" i!‘ W “m1 0"“ 'lx"'- n. tad-- mo»: u» tion ofGr-ade a hou which y m 1.1.... M1681‘ u» career a opened u: u: mm "o Master. 191N011 Willis: a- Avuln g were xamined m m1; w: re- ma suitable are n» mm. __ m. m, President from nu youtb- let me in: Tau". matey nag-rude vm-i. om; u, _‘ we “caterers you "W W“ ==~-= “- ewe ems.- memrs...“ "bu. m w». n- ,~»,,»,,,<>-,,,==--»,,¢y~m h» in » M new tars. an: as... .... .. . t... ... mitoduwfllflmm =- n- mo». .. ...... y i‘ head peruygar metihzoiiziapggngetfi ti? "m my of ti» “u: ‘ifinmhm m s“ “m “m” Rib i“! a a v33‘ 5d 113% ..'.'.‘i.'t“"a"‘.‘§‘l.?%'f§tem Jana 9"“ ""'l- l" ""- ‘ Well! scum the meme»: the central Province-a Ind wed W led or trebled without interfering that nun bacon, the in the " “mm “m” m rineipl “as ' inrtlnoelof the m ' to represent n. “"4” “"4- 3"” l0"- . ' b provincial rights o1 cen- them to purchase victory Loans. wig: other ‘food industriegéd d moi-la‘, g 51-241mm on m, tllxlemexhl% f!“ nglhenvglxlcxmlm m, on” bmuun l o’ “d John “cum c gum-r. Orville wmh. ‘ . m; °sufi§uflm°°f mmmgunm m“; i° fgflgé d“ m, m,” mm a o! the mum.- Hon. aw. LePage ada and narrated "fr: “nix; finger announcer. wok hi1 ‘gm’ Grade u (Al-J. ‘mm men“. “Pe” m,“ “p” 5° m‘}‘gh°““' ¥§°"°“‘¢,o,"’°“,nd k" “f: °“u°"m,u’ “Q wflcwmmmmexttltmin°x$e peprgiismcigi Qugtfifiiog-lfiw no: $1M other: to brine the um United ‘mdnfl,affyfa§“f”°wnnmtlll~ ‘ WV“ , i“ ° "I i" "l" - dutroyer thumb olOnnada Mn atlas-ed A '”' lull. o; u“ m“, ‘M u. t, d,“ “m, on _ m n‘, Bob. Georle H. Barbour, Minister Deal. HUIINW- lbofiftzfl bu“ 1 m l , mm grade ( )— Ileboi All“, w“ g_ 3am‘ _ ma“... of Public Works. and Eon. T.W.L. deal, and 14nd Laue. . Nil a a _ I nde I (Bi-d. govgmmemm aqn “gtmdnehiw culture that nemsiwuu an‘: PW"- Kll Wmhle J-E. Bianch- =1.» mated inmnm nhwmc the 11d _ for t"! Perfect attendance: hgfl ¢ | 34m In‘! Mayor of Chariot: town' Leo Profound lorrvw with w the mdh Ind (ml-I!- Ulfl 31'4"" 1°: Thomas Glydon Wfllll. Dlvid fiamfm,f“sewlfifli"'ifififiifil°y“ 10321,? Efice“ ‘films: ,§d,,,,,,d‘“m§ Bridley, 0.0M, preseidenflocal new! of Mr. Roosevelt’; deaf wu South Ohina ‘an est Chino: Kmmn] Melvyn Wm“. 3m“ g" w" "n. :2. M We M *ts.m"".."...- taut: .:'.s*:....'~;:"e<"- "tent"- . L“... ... ... sens an wo a not be able w (masquerade $111» bulls a t. “new”, m, and ueyo '0.‘ ’ ' erside,’ KindLv unit," "o God Our Help and oeom Hclnnmn m P1159 m, mm _, as finned chicken ood Pro Ohio: of Polite A Bintwisile. In Pl!!!’ "14 "Amh WM MH°5- Th‘ m“ hum“ "wad ‘mm: mm“ lilllhu. w “d? hmneefik" ninuigiimm firmncRml Mrhmsf-ffllllwndfi w u“ t r '1' gm" ‘hang-Jr’ “m” iuyituimieln ‘the ago“ m. it. uutotrmi w m unlliilygdggsvrrbuwliil ‘wiiuimk l5 e 0n , , Z " I Ulfl , n DI 1 ' . ‘the uct. not aeletstlte Government of tlliecdgy tend}. I co w" um e to M one stanza. of "My 6001111‘? '11! 393mm“ m“ “fled ‘mromm M“ be’ "Fill" at Ottawa. was sound- Ul Ii the lnqialattrre last week by . Hang Btmng,‘ . .. trrth Print co, n speaking 0n debate. H’. B scored the Provincial for having delivered a fed pooch" on the bud- oonmimfng the \"3.'.'v minknum tonne . rulers only the Minister uhithd the othu- day that but of his road ma we: yunk , and yet it is credi m capitol account. "All this machin- wes put into ordinary account my Mr. Strong said. "f. March iii, 1945. w the two years and total deficit in the Vic- 0,000 for the two years now- er. That was n long cry from 1926 b0 fixed 85- P901119 than any preceding administration, yet it was 8mm: lat-hind to the iune of- nearly n million dollars a year. Some- constructive action‘ is items- sary, otherwise thcije will be a bond-holders committee in charge 0f the Province. Dr. Dawson's Report Mr. Strong said he was absolute- ? central! cl a wa. is the away all its income and 0t to the nion. In this connec- tion he cited fmm n. report bv Dr. R. M, Dawson, tabled in the Nova. lootil. Iajsiature as part a noon. of seventeen vol- 305 on Provincial ‘Development Ind Ddiablllteklon. Dr. Dawson had reported that ‘this province 12love. Scotlar along with all the other provinces, has been enci lmnouv by war es nto a podizion whane it will e ex- tion. wi eocoimt, Mr. 8troug em- penditures Mr of Public Millnn control qf Anomer 81,000,000 is to be cre- dited Ln War Savings Cenixioates Thue direct financiul contribu- tiuu to the war amount to $30.- 000000, not to speak of mdirect mu-utrlbuflom numb-above all — the exilistment of more than 10,000 of our young men in the aimed forces. Deelinr- with Palconwood ex- lam gear, and the uahels on 148m 841ml know it allowed to gmw up in weeds. There was lots of help out thew, but they had had 10 buy vegetables for the institution last year. Gasoline lelntu w. Biecns noted that the fann- ers are now using tractors in a great many cases, and curing the summer months, when they are short of gas, they have to pay out gas taxes to the dealers. They can- not get this money rebated until fate irn the fail or the following winter. "I do not see what is the need of the tax being taken _ out uuen they have marked gas,’ no said. “I would nsk til, highways Minister to see if SOmc-Jilng _can- rtiiot be done to remedy this situa- m]. Ho also called attention to the disproportionate cost of adminis- teflye the Flshczxnnelen's Lbfilll D0011‘: to compera vey sma nmo-iut done. The total loans were about $7.000 and the ad- aome $3.046. 0r of the total amount Mr. ilolfenaic: “Worse than law- : "Yes indeed." The over the names of Mes} '. Hughes. Crlx, Campbell, Gallant and Sa- v e. Hon. Mr. Campbell: "f am not on the Board.” Mr. Btrons: "This i4 the last re- Temely difficult ‘to resist future 30min demand: four erzenfdon power. pum- evy unlinntod taxes in all fields was the club held over the provinces. The provinon had lost fin bargain- ing power. Iit may well be that the defense the province w‘ be nine to invoke a ainst an ag~ v0 Dominion wil be m a8- to meta- ewn maple for pol - all support." Dr. Dawson had also pointed out that “by Dec. 31, 1943. i a bad 7M,- ,000 w striai ease . of Nuns received y $17, 111M) 1M pet t. e population 3 these proyinces 1s 93 per cent of that of tho Dominion. and had the aid been aipgortioned Q I POMMMIM D8538. assist- given to Maritime industry ukl have been - four time! pester than aet- lllv III." ‘The rrmehidon reached by Dr. weon, Mr. Strong quoted, was t "there is i=2 i Z" i. they an prepared flmnk Dominion for ifhe privilege of eontibuting to the destruction of their own industrial future." Irovholll He'll invaded \- mim be hmwn.” M: Jtronfi “first filling the last Oneal; 1914-18 the Federal Govern- invaded for the first time of direct taxation. Up to in right of direct taxa- znhi with the provinces Federal Government we: tannin taxation Along this he your ill to Pnwlndei ermnent posed over to the ion Government all the Pro- n fixed grant of i811. mm“ l " f-vuy‘ Mrllnd h: Bhhkwai. g for hle vice h view on! lingo v in provincial in- mwaru Island, u itirefttheGovernmentnt arose m...“- “*- "-' e e felnldihe ttotaxlrefuior- to and the era who were Just recovering from the great depree-l don previous to this war." i . cited i this oo - "v m“ ". e2‘ m“: and excels u; eluding Iucces- fllea: 1961-42, “final; i042- “ “.706. Z 1 '44 134,000; “fflmgfilfl $8,000,000; or at! . . . ‘ ni abo minded diam? hilt Q9.- ; 1Q! during the above yeul 0d them M1112; d: i‘! “ltunder thetox Wroc- ‘g. ' upland-d tn mm: evmenditurea. “those port. You were then. that. b jun another thing that they have taken away from Kings County." _ fie also cal-led attention to the expendilturm 0n the road to the Eiiersiie a-ieport, em hasizi that this we: a. on c ation and the Pmovmcial Government should inist on Ottawa paying the whole amount. The Rrblic Works Department hm gone behind last year to the 0t $270,000 and there was no by the Minister as to huwflntha ed. . minted out in ans- wer to ahmements by Mr. Bar- present Atmrney General and Mr. Bracken at Ottawa. udth reflux-d to their lock o! a seat. The Attorney General k ted to g0 I . House. he administer: Jrartment. draws $2,000 I. year plus $700 from AIL?“ and adminis- ters the Prohibition Ant. Hon. Mr. Campbell: "We have in the Inisloture on Mr. strong: "I know that; and if you didn't MW 0W?!‘ 13W?" in the legislature you would nev- er have gotten through with your icgislation this year." ,' Dealing with education. Mr. iSi-XOUQ said that the Flederai Gov- . y . ‘$112. “l5? fififfif; $30.5‘; of our young people if they wish to build up a sorting demouclgacy. The 1 ocmmun e n connec- ltioli? have two prrfblems. They want cgugatfon for theirmchiiglrcn “canal a available e ns. b tanned maul‘? “ihmcmirdlrggz e a surpus o . they have to educate part of their families‘ for my‘ ililfte and tlhke otrher part c ure. ere ore they xoqofrireigrhe facilities for this dual rain . They require also W...“ t. W“;P“s“i%iF“-‘fi “l for ovwydsuchool PM‘ IIIIOOI If“!!! . Mao returned. Mr, Strong praised 1a n basic education ' - for wishing to become fmmJrs UP and those who intend to ink: otht vocations. chanire. domestic science and heme economies “an... W are“. P... e pro a 1C8 Wales College for those who intend to touch in the rural schools. Mr. cited figures by dis- tricfe o! direct relief oxnenoit-uru HER! SP9- iand taication ihe Fourth Dil- ""“"“ “m” 0n mum 20w 1m “mum” “Venn” “gum. the amnion fiiiifie nee mire: , ' amwrrecatewmaam, of m- megnilioevnti, to ‘i war effort fk-ianaglally. Ir. often the follwfing 1min: ic the Pruvinu to have contributed level out, v for standardl .7 the ce of rural Stress __ electrification. Mr. Strong said he believed the turbine at Mt. Pleas- ant would be an excellent buy if the Pehitnodiee scheme did not ma- terialize. The Government should first nmke a survey to ascertain the amount of power required. ft would also have t0 devise some scheme to provide for cost of trans- formers and other equipment. Island Bacon Hogs Querued bv Mr. Stronsz as to a rcPOPted statement that Island hogs are sent overseas as barrciezi pork, Hon. Mr. Stewart said the rc- port of his remarks was not cor- rect. Mr. Strong went on to show that Prince Edward Island hogs are being processed and “ to the Old Country, and have been for over a number o! years. It is true the local plant is not equipped to manufacture Wilishire sides and '1‘ha-t would be only faxing the poor man and the farmer, ‘m rich man's - the income corporation: l ; — have been all taken away from the Province by the Dcmirvion Government, and the only persons left to tax are the laborers and the farmers. And ac- cording io the statement of the Minister of Public Works the funn- ers are Just getting on their feet after one of the b eat depraiona Iiey have ever had recent you‘, so there is no hope of any more taxes there. There is Only one piece to go to look for money. t is to an interprovincial conference. This million bore farm it new loaded with a tremendous debt and no more taxes can be ut on. Mr. Bracken, the leader o the Pro- grasive Conservative party. says that this inter-provincial confer- encc should have been called long their trade is confined to the do- mestic market, but only about 50 per cent of the 151E101 hogs. The remainder are they handle this conference will be n30, and scene relief given to they; Maritime Provinces. I hope that soon - ed. and that my hon. friends wii be ready when that time comes to ~>i~= cnsvnotsr PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE eu|c|< Officers and men from the Armed Forces attended in large numbers. The Navy officers included Lt.- Cmdr. C.P. MacKenzie, .4!- fng officer of l-l M.C.S. "Queen Che ottef’ Sgm-Lt. on. ld' M. .N. Saunders, R.C.S.C. N Gym-Lt. E.S. Giddings, 3.0.8.0, Li» Oscar Diamond, R..C.S.C. Army officers present ire-re Lt.- OOI. v7.8. Pawn; O01. GE, Pull; Lin-Col. Wit. Soper; Major R1‘, Acorn: Capt. H. Shaw; Lt. Bian- ley Bryant: Lt Bruce MacLaren; kg. JA. Lawson; Lt, Neil Mac- e. . R.C.A.F. officers included Group Cwtain D.G. Price and Flt-Lt. A Allison. ‘Ihe lesson, from First Corin. thians. 15th chapter, beginning at verse 30 and continuing to the end, was read bv Lieut. Governor LePage. _ A powerful eulogy <)f_t_11e_<_i_‘3_c_ea52d niece their case in full before that conference. and that some relief mlrv be obtained for our financrs which are in the deplorable state 03g hevLpictured. ' may The service concluded will! the "Dead March in "Saul" and the sounding of the last Post and Rev- eille by Sgt. E.J. Doiron. TRINITY UNITED OIIUIDII The morning service in minty United Church was o. Mean l service for the latrPO. Inweii Brehaut who was the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brehaut, - wood Ave., Charlottetown and his in the Minion at Anatole, Africa, is the mediewmuayrm‘ slides illustrated the victory of the medical man over the quack and the wild! doctor; the public health work done for mothers and babies in l land where 60 percent of the children die before they In five: and the le who the we of thmul e istry of the Christian Canadian wife, the former Shirley melding, doctor who resides in Moncton with her little daughter Julie Ann. Lowell wueboyinourohurohah ‘ in its activities and with many others went with the call of duty to preserve the freed and nations and all the conBNS- etion 30in in this deeip sympathy and Christian fellowship for those who are bereaved. Trinity's double qulriet sang very effectively "Just Ibr Today". Initihe evening the minister 590M 0n the beginning of ' the om of men q! direction of Mrs. A.V. Bpiliett ae- Sh, n»; oueim; was dedicated to the medical work in Africa and the school dilmiuod to attend public "Kfiiw A u an rrinu i the School unzrnme enabled in Heart: Meanorial Hail and the slides were azaln shown and the story of the missionary Wflfk w l“ lhilfimubllao tiaydifrenzg: c ren Y c e c - giuongafsxrvice closed by ll! rweaflnz the closing prawr. _ 41mg; 1o. urea a STRONG ‘QUAKE IIPOITIQ _ , wnarou. ma, mu 1km," ' unke an- fiég-a 32k probably were h: M’ vicinity n u" ' insula, sea 0t Ocean. LAST SHOT FIIID? LONDON. April 1e -- (All) _ ummend of In reiinq 5m 1n mun‘ i i i i i -Dlliiel Milly. 1-14 Ms ‘realm-u mt '“' 0 $001k and ftmwgrfi: ., and » weeks and that f6 days had pl‘. ed without a rocket failing .\ y \ \\§‘\\\“( \\\\ \ ‘\ Q. “W “mg vllll war equipment To reach iholr work Inn Involved mllu of walking, long walls m‘ oven; kroufinqllflllnilllt census-ma and women have IKIMIIMIIWHIIHOOOUQOHI.;;MIQQQ»Q' hlninJuepihelorlos 0pillllllj..,"lglflgjj Illiqellne qucnliiyef \ \ t nit crowded mnuporlollen, ibodluomlorl of nln, slurp winds" and bliior cold: F" IIIHY, lino mull has been u howl-loll dolor-animation !"|o some day ow c General Melon our!" ' - , $01M IIIY Y" WI Mvrln opportunity» own c General Mum m. vnm Vleiory Is final and complete, Oonelll Melon will Owing hem the cll-oui leek ol producing mllllery vehicles and weapons ol war, i0 iho production of men and boiler ecu for '1'." F0P|I*‘-'6lIl lhcl wlll lolfo you speedily; -}.~.§v......_,... 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