Dims Government With r. P. u. Maritime Gtlnferlllttl f that l PHONE 249s . I - t - r ll Ill s t s h | Ignoring House Resolutions ° ° "mm" ° °° i , . i i ' R . Miss Sue Kennedy, wiriosei- will be given. in addition to ~. Q F. e _ ‘ ' _ Junction. president d file Marl- Nicholson's course. Adminisir . ' ‘f s e 0 s Covers Prince hdward Island Like the Dew time gnlffirfneje, Y-g-ltfi- 16 has tiluilzsns-ltio. Culture. and new... - y ‘ IIOUIW B. ll y B}? e 51 I). ‘ f _.- ~ - ' dates for the Maritime Conference Donald Reid or shuoohoomio m ‘_ charge that the Jones Govsm- noted that in h ' $ECQND 5f ‘flQN _Y.P.U. Sue-timer School. the only representative of the l ' -- ll“. tffifmlly s... .. m; ;.§,:*?;,';;;':.;'.1f-APRIL 3~ 1”’ a c Sil".§l”&”°%..’u%‘°"fiui‘ he. nests a Me l {he w o e egs a ure regrerd- merit is “ab; . _ _i t v v u n tne v y . - . es o e 0rd Conference of mg tho appointment-to government mum grade glflifigflaeshlzlglazledmuciiny ' T ‘T! MR‘ u’ | MRI fax. will give the theme c0urse.and Christian Youth being held in Oslo jobs of veterans with overseas scr- qualification and service! [his v ' Rev- “DR Everett °r Ed'm“nd“°n Nwway‘ July 9 t° 16~ Mme ma" vice was made in the House on would ooom to be a prop“. prim will be the Dean and Director of thirty young people from Canada. Mongol’ llidfternoon tbyhMajo-i" J. A. ciple. There was no doubt not _ the School. The following courses at-ehtto fattihend the ‘Conference. anti Mac on! . one 0 t e Conserva- the teaoherg ~ - . "" H9 0 mil are Bcgatcs of 111v five member; for Third mngl very dylssaulfli; wshptlfiglzg-‘iarig: Mal. MacDonald: ‘Wellkilgatnis United Church. The remaining Hi: llatetnenli. which elicited no they are receiving. “Chat ‘he “one o‘ ‘ L: m“ 0e delegates mpresmt “h” Plmm‘ I msponsei friom lGovernment benches. He understood that delegation‘: sgatyllrhey d0 not wan a vane wtcihfircgefillhgcyyyc-‘M ‘he Y‘ ' wasmaentlecourseofasec fo ' ""-“" °~-~- i. on the DH" Addrem p e h an:figrftaggeargfiglegadsgegflfé: Too much strelss, hi‘; believed. halal: The lnter-Smiinary‘ flllcologicei i Last, year. Major Mat-Donald re questing regional high schools. been‘ 131d on pom” Li“? m-U Conference was pmmmcd’ ‘md 51:’ caiiod, every member of the Home The“ school, Wm m, doubt be l HULL”: Veil’ 0"?" ‘hall? lb Calm’ rvas voted lOWflFdlVillG expenses of y I “a "We so ‘We i» rzileziiriiisaitzs. it; :2‘.- i‘..?§‘*ff1.‘“..§i;i'2;.§£2°.i“Zhuihili a overseas servce s ould be given In Nova Scotia the hav work f, -. . ‘ . ' ‘ ' , , preference when any government out we“, and lheyyare siimetmfig JJI/JTIUCB in the‘? publiihllltlsfiéslagli-t students b01118 held in Ohio tiliu q l‘ positions were to be filled; that which i-s apparently needed in this “.10 are ‘wow! H comlng Eumm“ a“ M “m”? . l public notice be given when pub- Province. It may be some time 05mg W ‘L, ma“ k5 h y. r_ {new Wm b.” df‘l“i’“,‘°s 1mm eye” 4 lic service positions are open and before we have enough teachers to Inbksflopeyn n; flag . id“; °°Merepce_ m Umdfia‘ _ Omzlgllior‘ l that applicants be required to In profit‘), Sm“ the“ schools. but gtclm. e o uncetde vior 1 n; ganlzatlons. that aic tonttlr tail! i out in writing their service record should be possible within a few r m! h? an? pexgrtne “§’-'“°‘§” no towards. mP- cxpleluficilolr-f .16 P502: ' as well as their civilian qualiflca- years. It will be interesting to hear (o: C ea“ .0, 5a: Egfmné mm‘ “a: filféesfllgpplljnc V; Wham ‘B! mm.‘ tic-ns. also that veterans’ organiza- what the Government is going to ‘U i “$4M e W ‘s m7. l.'_' 315mm‘ c 3 lions be tionsuited regarding all do. Personally Ml‘. MacDonald hop- mm a ' ' 550cm m“ u " viii-uncles to be filled in the oubllc ed the program would be a suc~ i service. A resolution to this effect cess. ' ' had been mused ilncnimoiitiy at With regard to lLllJllC health he r’ the last. session. understood there is}n0w no Minister MAY Tu"! ACT “I am very sorry lo say that it of this department. A good way ' --tllls principle has not always been out of this difficulty would h; to‘ followed." Mal. MacDonald said. call an election, as we would then t . "Veteranw organizations have hut have a very qualified man in the ~ l‘ been notified in very many in- leader of the Opposition. ' atancelf’ Mr. MacDonald commended the In reconstruction, t-iusei- connneu- work of Dr. Shaw ill the health U0" ihmlld be mallllfilllvd Will‘- dePartmeiit. l-Ie referred to the ta- John D. Rockefeller III. right. representing his father. gives away is to bcccntr- the permanent home of tihe U. N. Malfol‘ Wllllfllll the dfillflflmem Bf Velerflll Aflfllrfi. V8888 0f the pn-liv ellldflmlc ill 9.500.000 as Trygve Lie, secretary-general of tho Unitd Nations, signs Oily-yer. lcft, lcolis on. Rockefeller turned over ilic big cheque to 118 Sflld- "It W“ hfllled that the 1938's County- The Guvfifflmfifll the acceptance of a six-block section of midtown Manhattan. which DB3! 101” the 1811i .. Department of Reconstruction was to be commended on setting ' . r~ _ . _ _ I _ _ H would encourage small industries. up at the earliest moment a polio carried on successfully. but We ms‘- lwavy power machine was sent WW1‘ "hlflcemelll Cf the Pmhlb- were?“ W181i“ hi" °PP°°r°d l“ Section 8, subsection (l3) of ' The Highway Traffic Act but we find that very little has clinic at the Sanatorium. "m, W°Tkln8 ""59? B VH1’ Cum- dvliin- i859- year f a few days. Mid mm M“ and he“ n“ ‘me “Elan” ‘m5 fmhnj _ ,. d rgqd; o; fo||ow;;_ been done." He did not think the Other clinics which he hoped to bersome permit system which was did a temporary lob. 0n coins Where they um mt FR 1H Jvnss- A hulldle handling of war assets should be sec established Were o heart clinic set up by the Dominion Govem- home last week-end. Mr MacDon- He cited a newjipaper item reler- “t ‘out?’ ,, . . . . confide“... the “wk o; m, de. and a canoe. £11m“ Reference to merit," Mr. MacDonald said. "we aid found that this work had been ring to the establishment ‘of a penal Maj. MacDonald: “It was nearer Every license shall expire at midnight on the last doy Plflment- ' the latter, he noted. is made in thchgfietlllze 1.°'°"l"€i'"1 _G°""§‘m°""~ wluillfiteiy washed rowaydThere l: ‘fig? ‘xtgg: d"? alfl/[yiryllihmef 1551M‘ “ligégmifeljflcgtztfig “You mean me of February following the. date of such license." Last year there was some reter- speech from the Throne. W a e some ac on In “P8 E 0" a w. IltZ 110F055 t e we a 00 -- e l l- 118 u! e1‘ 5 5 moo in tho Throne oeo t n the Dominion that they have tllcse doe amd about five or six feet has been done in this matter, and rest of them are civilians?" _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ forestry program. Thine ihlaso ho An-ioorium l\v5pfime export regulations remov- on‘; no wgtfld urge the Govern. ,whether representations have been Major MacDonald; ""Thcy ivere Public notice is hereby given that midnight, Thursday evidence or any program under way . ed as soon‘ as possible." There was Vment to do pchrranent repairs on made to have the "Tm act up here. not overseas veterans. Y’ the l0th April, I947, hos been fixed as the deadline for the in Mr. ltiacDonalds par». of the r 1t was unfortunate that agricui-‘gle possgtlilitg. ‘he poil-nted out‘. alt thllZrc-ad ills quilcllily as pttssiiililerel. m or “u”; graejrgierfilggsc‘: agil. ovlerslefiésslunl i use of 1946 license plat“ country. ture had not made the progress 11W uuu u" 960m "t; a Pull '. Savi e: “ e road w ave l’ v0 ' ‘ ‘l 1 3 thl; ear that was no or] for, prices Canadian Province of Canada in to be widened." that when that emergency was Housing Situation haveynot been as gooFd, duo to no. the near future. Mr. MacDonald agreed. Thea-e There are a “umber of ifiOPle in over Younvouldthuve I10 m?" “e915 QN AND AFTER llTH APRIL, NEXT, ALL MQTOR s minim government subsgdyes hem; - was i; lot of traffic through cord- the country. he said. who are of the Dlvcirce Court. I! point ths VHHCLES usmG THE H|GHWAYS W|LL BE REQLHRED ‘rho housing situation all over withdrawn. One thing that ls wur- Nsslwwl Fwd! laud over this road. he Minted °l"- “mew °pp°°ed l“ lhe Divorce out because a number o people in , To CARRY I947 PLATES Canada was very unsatisfactory. rying farmers now is the probable The Smwtilolv stationed at Msnt- 03"" “labllshed l" llli-Ymllvmw- WT “mo! are V973’ ‘immgly w‘ ' About one-third of the veterans increase in feed costs. Last year He was disaplllllllled 185$ NM‘ asue. he s-zlld, was a great help to Tl W“ Pissed by Ofdtr-lll-Cflllllwll P0594 l}? "115 meaiure- who have returned and are mar- in Mr. Mat-Donald's district there when the Minister of Public Works that section, but no one seemed to aealnst the wsheshof this House t Plelilsgtfglleslitwémcll Eff‘ Definite instructions hove been issued to the police to ll°:.‘.-t“°..:§;“ inlays: h: "Al; ZZZ?"{,h,.'L‘°’-§...§‘§{.;;“€.‘2§°§ 31:25.2: retires; .?..§Zi‘§“..°. 2:2; page?" l" *0 "l "i “is o" Zililiififislili- ~ i e m... to. also. . this Province we are in the same healthy situation. It, has been sug- (10116 i" the 011191‘ PFWiHCI-IS- T310 Mr. Ila-article: “Go to the Liberal Ma-J- Miwnclfiald! ‘"1 bemve m?” Mll-l- MQPDWBAG- I Wm Fm“ ‘ . position. The Dominion Government seated that a grain elevator be set; secondary roads have 118611 ‘193- mpruentative." did. and the Premier mentioned there alre cases zhere dvmice (w_ L MASSEY, - has not done what was expected up in Charlottetown or George- lefled in this PPOVPHCB- "In Our OWN Mr. MacDonald: “The nearest that the main intention lnr Setting F-hilllld be Elflnlell- "l the" a“ _ _ of it. They have too many depart- town. That might be o good move. District." Mi‘. MucDflllald Salli. "we Liberal representative- is my hotn- up a Pzvorce Court wirs to Prfivldt’ ml llllmelillls- _ h ‘ i -_ Deputy Provincial Soorerory, merits set up to handle the aitua- He hoped the Government would 118W l numb" 0T P111995 U15‘ “Til-fiend from Fourth King's, and I B WW1“ f" Oveffills Veterans I Premier ‘mnsséw Yo“ “mud ma“ tion, and none of them are coolz- explore all the possibilities of gst- very bud- The Martlnvale i-o-ad is don't think he has u telephone" would ask him. what percentage o! them P15’ $139“ dlnated. As a result the veterans ting an elevator. If the 30 percent l" extremely bfld Colldllrlflll- I! rum Mr Matheso-lr: “He would have suffer greatly." _ freight increase is granted which between Murflll. Bangui‘ and Cflrdl- no authority. anywayfifl "We find that building has been tho railways are now asking for Bu" and the lfliqple in that area Mr MacDonald: “Phat is the - very slow in Prince Edward Is- we will be in a very bad oosltioh. cannot move their prfldutre in the position we are in. We awe ‘not lust _-, land,” Mr. MacDonald said. "There Mr. MacDonitldhsked if the Gov~ 1B"! I811 m‘ i" U"? Sllriniz. Another sure who ls in charge, and wg would 1. l; considerable non-essential use ernment had done anything to as- road which isjn had shape l! l1 like to know in 035g any gpeclal _- of building materials." He instanc- sist the fruit industry. He had Brudfilnell- It 1S bfltlly in need uf YICy verges up". 1" -. ed the paving of the pal-king lot not seen an reference to this mat- grave commen ed t e Government "t - in front. of the Court House. "That ter. Encouraygemerit should be giv-' There W85 B- Plew 0f Illfltdlwfk out/replacing the road sllflfl- Sand “l certainly cannot be classed as es- en by the Department of Agricul- dime 1mm dllvfllflfluv l0 Vlcfllfll boxes had been placed cin- the pave- scntiai, and there is a good deal ture. Cross. und 1t l8 honed the Gvtulrfl- merit at Bell's hill and Mund‘; hill, l of that kind of work being done." He commended the assistance ment will vanl-luue the pavement but unfortunately the boxes are . ' Mr. MacDonald said the Opposi- given to Colonel ‘Johnstone i-n tne u! lhlfl road this year. not put to much use. The madrnas- tion was placed in a difficult posi- rural beautification campaign, and The stretch b; mad from pooleui tea" or somecne sthauld be Irtade tion in view of the fact that the he hoped this year that the move- Corner to Mvntasue required a seal iesponstbie for putting out the departmental reports are nearly all rnent would receive still more silp- C0311‘! H5 all" list P11251313‘) m oz-nd. t l. at‘ old. and the members have rt. _ 5 y?“ l? "n w ° e5 e - ‘ ragtime to study them thoroughly poHe did not think anyone should Piling“: dthd “I? 3°! lgtflvllk "tall: Rural Electrification l‘ during the session. take particular credit for ohtain- u 9 ugus- 9 WW H5 3-. ' ' lng the British potato contract Oi-r "1958 Yer/fill‘ 5°!" be dill"! much He ll-ad hoped to see a. great deal Teachers’ Salaries growers have been trying for years Earlier in U16 ll-lmmer- dime this year in the way o! rural to get into this market, and this electrification Diem-lg the winter, j In his district at least five year, owing to severe food short- The Clrdlirln B11686 lmtfortunately, thosg areas which had schools were closed because of lack iiges in tile Old Country anti the _ electricity were cut‘ off to a great- of teachers. he said. A number o! fact that Island potatoes passed the At Curdumn they hud a brllliiu er extent than they had been for - the school buildings were in bad most rigid inspection. we obtained in very bad 1111311‘. With B1101" 0110- years. H-é did not know whether regal-r, and practically all the teach- the order. Nov; scoiln, ho noted, third of the railing completely gone, the Government was responsible or: are either young inexperienced had also completed o, contract for and the board walk in some places gm the lack o; eqmpmont, but girls or elderly “d!” who ha" 185,000 bushels in an area which at an "llzle of 30 0r 40 "desrees- someone vary definitely was. Users returned to teaching in order to was disease free. The credit for Last year Mr. MacDonald put I of current were placed undea- con- helv °“" °ll° of the great difficul- finalizing the contracts should be question on the order paper and siderreble ‘htr-rdship in his district , ties has been the salary question. given to Mr. Taggart, chairman of the Mrnister replied that the bridge He region-ed i0 hem being shut off ‘I He understood there was to be an the Prices Support Board. and the would be repaired that year. The r11 me Montague hospital, which ' " increase this year, and he trusted cooperation he received in this Pro- approaches to this brldize are u. would have been more serious but it would he substantial. Success in vince from Mr. Boulter, Colonel menace to anyone travelling over for the mudngg5 0g the weather, educational work depends to a Full and others. lhvm- 111cm who suffered in this may ’ great extent on the qualifications "The Newfoundland trade with The road leading to this bridge were no; able yo, so; fglnflyiyfsg- and attitude of the teachers. He -Prlnce Edward Island has been was in very D001‘ condition. The month /\ , - ‘ ——- Speaking c.t the Borden ferry. MrMawonalasaiainn many l *- “e people believe the olddccks are ' ' Q , not going to accommodate the new p‘; boat. He would like to kmow if the ; , ' l Government have any‘ information ' “f; 0n this subject. I,‘ £11,‘: - He commcndwl the progress made _ - . - ‘ y b, the Maritime Ceirrtrai Airwuys. 9.4:; ' Referring to the WCOd Islands 3),; . ' lily. he said that if any program ' iifijep, _ . or road paving ls scheduled roi- this l J. _ iiar, the highway from Wood Is- t y“. y ‘ Lnds to Souris and Gecirgetowil i} l. ' ,- Fl] fisuld bc cits-aided to. He cited the Q , If; -. . It. lack of accommodation at Wood 7 H’ sly‘. fr’ (2 ' l‘. islands. On the Caribou side. the ma." m... IIOJGIJ, . Nova Scotia Governmcnt has es- cmuod by the timid‘: . ' I fdbllslldf! B. lOllfl-St litOifllld. W? outstanding radio dr- . I _ , ‘c should have one on th s s e, amt aigriemio add IPIIHQ y i y‘ ' under the management of Esben Arnfast this new 111$; siwuu also in whims room o...“ g. '. l . v ' i‘ t'e.=.. ' 1-‘ t.’ - . flrm opened r m Mr MacKinnoil: "They have a " l ‘ e o u _ r _ ' y . It is the intention of the Arnfast Coal Co. to stock all 1 métlyggniggfl qéhtlfllvitffjfféfiwffgff: . y?” m. THE world's syueialdete m .5‘ 3 i. the well known coals when available. g gr-lcézlg; ihcrchls tixmifacthilg: “who... p1,. SMALL RADIOS pglf-il. . . . . a a men ave r .s - s Mr. Arnfast’s long experience in meeting the public i... u... whizri’ » ggcmgpfiyaffllgj; hi. .,,. i_\ ' ' o 0 a l . ll ‘-_ y assures an efficient and» personal service. Your pat- a m1f"ii.l'§§§!’§p“§ll'1 fihupiiieli figggggpihlfiglf Those thousands of radio wise Canadians who have l» hey‘. . » - V it, _ ronage will be appreciated. gllelettellelllxquld be a W“ n. Tm. - h; ‘l . L. . . . . v. T w . w Today we 0ff0l'—-- ‘ Q “The speaker felt strongly that walted for Perfectlon m Pospwar rad“) quaht)’: W1“ \f1- hi. ‘ _ “' ‘ .e Atiome Gemini slioul be a Q " ' _~ ‘r - - q member of lite Legislature. go that n '.r‘.m°n“ find the answer In EMERSON‘ l“ (‘g-H ' § he would ‘be in a noeittllm l0’ uzi- Yearlojbrilllunlt- ' Qt / lwer uest ctris on the oer 0 the rronieangimnriru v1 ' ' ' ' u M ‘Home? I, we pram}: Wm“, W1” L“ “$515.; OUT IN FRONT with strikingly modern designs, the f“ . . canted cut further. t could d s- in; new - ‘ - - - - - - - ~ - .1; . pose or all the Goveittnymesit, the solvmu. ultimatom brilliant radio engineering and electronic _‘ ‘u. _ ' ' ‘ have cml blio offic all. ‘ - a . ' y p“ . advancement, EMERSON brings you today s greatest t" - - l Q - Georgetown Veadorrhlp . . . h y . w M M u“ u“ ‘ ~ J,‘ m" radio value 1n style, tone and performance ~ ‘ QGGIIOWWU. I H!‘ .»‘ - dot-ebb had beeh- forced on tile Feieuvypwounc . . ‘ . . Us FQI’ YQIII‘ N38‘ Coal mo. mo. is o. detlchntent of jirowynwnthnne See the exciting, new EMERSON radios at your near- ’ ~ . ~ » R.O.M,P. It!!!’ M hlfld but 111G]! 1967 EMERSON _ _ < gm not. pay much attention to the I ' ha" "ll"!- GSt dealer. , ; or . ‘ l . l Pnmiq- Jones: "My lion. friend ‘ f - -' . V.’ . an Iiowl. 0f oourlmuthat the Odor-lie- Q m __ .. " l “°°'"‘n°°m“'_.‘°. u l” ‘MM l“ " u‘ You get :0 much MORE when you buy an Emerson ' w.‘ MacDonald: "Yes. ‘but I uri- _ . m than was a counter-move- ‘ 103 Longworth Ave. D RADIO INDUTRlES LIMITED ‘t t! Mrlilll '-l MIJNYIIINK‘. NORTHLAN ‘In’... The world's Largest Ilka of Snail Radios who...» llllltlillllt“~l AiJNfIl‘. IIMIH!» llivrlwvtr o...» s4.......-.. caution. We should have at ill-It a elmllh wiles now teem-y out tlw