A1351;- 1g. 1941 Mark Anniversary, Stare iiemotielleti mild’! favorable comment is being heard about. the greatly Lfnproygd appearance of the premises of lletn. dersoit and Cudmore, Men's wear Store. , it is almost 33 years to the day, April 4, 1914, that this centrally located business firm opened its doors to the public and down r through the years established itself‘ as an outstanding sthop for men. The proprietors are Messrs. ll. S. h llctt erson and T. Rey Cudntore. 1t i5 to b¢ regretted 0n this, the anq ntver ary week of the ftrrm, that Mr. entlerson s ill, i The store front of Vitraiite black and white presents a smart a pear- ance and one is aitrucfed- the large modern signs and attractive windbw displays. ' During the last month the inter- ior ofthe store has been 00m- picteiy remodelled. Natural Birch vcencr has been used ttltroughout and the resultant finish lends beauty and dignity to the ntatty grow cases and other display equip- ment". Customers will be favorably tm- ‘ncssbd by lltc ttctv 35 foot ease dr- votcd entirely to men's hats dis- played in the most modern man- tter. The four show cases. as remod- elled, permit customers to leisurely vicrv the splendid assortment o! new men's accessories now avail- able. ‘ Lowering of the shelving enables travel bags to be effectively dis- played to tthe busy nhoppcr. ‘ An attractive anch marks the en- i trance to the clothing departmental and to the roar can be seen artisfl ticstily finished coloured windows following the same design as the arch. The‘ clothing is encased on dither side and displayed in such a man- ner as to allow tthe cusirmer to view , the complete array of suits and coat; without difficulty, An entire modern ceiling designed i to make effective the netw fluores- cont lighting completes the remod- oiling. The fkmt of Henderson and Cud- more may well feel proud of the stream-lined appearance of their store and the added faculties for nt-eeting their ma-ny customers. ST. DIIVNSTAPVS“ B ASILICA His Excellency the Most ‘Rever- ond James Boyle. Bishop n! Char- lottetown. officiated at the Good Pi:idlas' service; held yesterday mooning ni Si. Duttsttanis Basilica. His Excellency also officiated at tho Why'd the Crow in the lift?!‘- rtoctl. The Rev. JJ". Hichdan. s J.. preached t-‘he sermon. Large numbers we're ptzesent at botit ser- vices, There vim: also a lune M- imdamee at tho evcttittz "Tene- hvmse" ns-rvice Special Good Friday vet-vice; were also held at the Church otf tthe Moot Holy Redeem- N‘. GOSPEL IIALI. Iipprr Prince St. Imrd‘! Dory: “:00 A. M. Brnakittg o! Broad. film mu be no Sunday School lutfl no Gospel Meeting duo in 1| convention being held In Mone- (on- N. B. Wednesday see r. M. Prayer Meeting. IIRTIIS. MARRIAIES. IEATIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS BOGEBSON-At the P; E. I. Hos- pitlPon March 14, 1947, to Mr. and Mrl. Thomas Rogerson of Winsloe a sort, Jon Irvine. DItAPEI-At Halifax, April 2nd. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Draper (nee Ruth Puncher) a daughter. JAY-Born at Carleton Place on March 27. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jay. (nee Thelma Rose Hynes) both formerly of Charlotte- to-jm, P_ E. l., a daughter, binds Gall. tPatrlot please cow.) ‘is closed till Wednesday, {rtt 6th., ‘School Cornwall . Dex-n... QIJIGLPBY -‘A Charlottetown.‘ Aipril 4, 1m. Mr. Percy Qtuzlm. "e 6° years‘ Th” (“new Mon- instrumentai music. tap dancing people what judges they are going day, April 7, from Westmoreiand‘ Baptist Church, service starting at I . m. The romaine are ragt- tng n? the hrmtc of his daughter. Mrs. Archibald Bruce, Crapaud- Interment in Church cemetery. ‘ SUDSBURY -- Al. Spring Valley. April 3. 1047, Mrs. Ida Sudsbury- ale 7'7 years. The funeral from ‘This wiumn Is reserved tot- new; vi lml interest. but advertising n] a ‘fiallcegtlfure wlllla, a: meme . I . lble In advance, o I m, p" FOR BETTER TAXI sljnvlglt; call Stead Bros. Rhone .1214, TERI} WORD Baha'i means ligtft. ne in CWiCY, Sunday 2,30_ sub- 190i. "The Coming World Com- tnonwealth," VARIETY CONCERT. box social and dance, Seven Mile Bay Hall, bfeonday, April 7_ "R-EBECCA" returns April l4, 15 “"4 l5 11i- imliulei‘ requeshspott- Wed by Y's Men's Club. Tickets on sale by all members of club, FOR Ettstct" have hot cross buns, also steamed browtt bread and beans tonight. Phone liilii-J or 1G School Si. NOTICE-The auction sale of Urbll" Wflddell. Cape Traverse. which was to have been held on Tuesday. April 8. has been post- poned indefinitely. VARIETY CONCERT, 5o: goflfl and dance. Seven Mile Bay I511, Mottdnj‘, April 7. IIOME FROM HOSPITAL ._ lvirs. R.P. Brooks has Tcttlftficd to her ‘home in Murcvy Harbour" af- ter bring a patient isrtlte P.E I Hospital. DR. J. D. McGUlGAN left for Halifax this morning. His office April 9th. e_ IKOOF FIRE-A roof fire at 47 Prince Street. about 1 o'clock yes- terday morning had the firemen out for a few minutes. The dam- age was slight. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE — Services Sunday, Ap- arc as follows: Sunday 11.00 a. m. Clhurch Service Cornwall 7.00 P. M. Official Board meeting at COIIIVIBJ], April 14th. at 2.30 pm. to consider pastoral relation. FUNERAL HELD THURSDAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. W. E. Rodd of 147 Elm Avenue was held from her late residence Thursday afternoon. Services at, the home and at the grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Pall hearers were Robert Constable. John Feavyq-ur Harry MaeDougull. Wendell Philips, T. R. White, and V. A. Cudmore. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. IN C NB. constructor in the discharge of hi; duties, a resident of Free- town was fined $20. and costs or cine mott-th in jail. He nppctarcd be- fore stltpetztdiaay-lvmgistrate Gli- bert. A. Cuttdet lest Wednesday. The ctffmse wns committed o-n Man-ch 25 at Emerald Junction: otfr board the Ohtzrlottetc-wn-Tignislt train. ISLANDER WINS A1‘ BADMIN- TON — A ioettner Charlottetown‘ mm. Frank RlGKs, won a film's singles event in a badmltnttcttt tour- tuamettt at Cumin-coil. BC re- cently. it ung icanuui from a re- pctri. in the, Oranbrook Courier. Amcl he beamed up with h partner lo take the men's doubles. Mr Riggs is a sort of Futrtrtik Riggs. Sh. well-known barber of this city. VISITING IN CITY—-Miss Aiicd Munn. talented young student at Mount Allison Conservatory of Music is itn the City spending; the Easter holidays with her uncle anti aunt, Prof. A. R. and Mrs. Kendall, Euston St. Miss Munn will be guest soloist at the mooning Easter‘ service at Trinity United Church. _ I IKEJ. TEACHER IN B-C. FTlEnds in this‘ Province will be tn- terested to leamt tha Gordon Doug- lm of the Gtunbrooir. B C. high school staff was guest speaker at the Rotary Club iumhetm there recently, He spoke on Prince Ed- wurd Island amid aprwrwtly the talk was much enJOYBd. Mr. 0008-] Jae. formerly of Gwraetown. arriv- ed otniy recently int CTMIMOOJI. A report oi’ tthre meetltrlil “Wetland in the Orzmbrook Camden’. IEATIEIVTS ENTEIUDAINED *- The patients of Faiconwood Hos- pital were entertained recently with a variety program of vocal, and old time music which was greatly enjoyed by P81191115 “id staff. At the conclusion , of the pmg-y-am ohstrles Inugtx thanked the performers. The jollowing supplied numbers for ‘he pl-ggfgmj Solos, Miss Joan Mllrnaghan. Miles Jean McCai- lum. lvliiss Helen Roach. Miss iientiersonfliutimere ilElTiiALtiiiAiililAii Arrange For ‘X-Ray Survey ‘At Bristol About 60 residents cf Bristol met ‘in the school ltouse on Wednesday W-"vwhz with M1. Patrick Sirtnott zin ttltc chair to cstttsidw the chest iX-rey smvev. Mr. Jimmie and MT. MWPhy at the Tuberculosis l-weue were present. Mr. Jwdine deported that 35.000 perwtn-s wen-e X-Tfiyed during the last 12 motnths ‘that lhe unit worked. Minty of the News found by X-ray uttit; are in .1114? early stages. he sold. Statistics i5T°~m CIT-‘iiirio indicate tthat 59 per cent of the cases found by Mobile ‘Units cute in the minimal or early ‘stage. as octttsasted with 2g pet]. ‘cent. outed by other clinics. t - It is planned to bring the Mobile Unit to Bristol on May 15th from l0 to ll..'!ii A M. The audience rnr-‘ 103111 a film called “Target TB" as iWBII as some other delightful mov- line pictures ltsrtt by Mr. Martin _c,f the Nii-ticmi Film Board for the occstsicn, This meeting was ar- rrrqrd by Miss Mabel O'Brien and‘ ‘the other officers oi the Brislci Wztrertfis institute in codpérationl [with ih; Prince Edward 1551M Tub- Icrcttlcsi; league. l AT 5T. PAUL'S CHURCH -— Th: “Story of the Cress" was stung at the Good FIId-jv evening _se;rvices llteld in st. Paul's Angina... Church, As tistai at such setviccs, no setr-I the Rev. J T. Ibboii. GIIURCII SERVICE AT NEIV LONDON — A very nice service was held in St. Thomas Church on Tuesday evening. April 1st.i conducted by the rector, Rev. Mr. Not-l. It consisted of prayers and‘ worship, including hymns thrown‘ on the screen verse by verse. the {tints being placed in position and the projector managed ‘by Master Bobble Fletcher. Sec-nos from the life of Christ service was t-ottdtttctcd under ‘Ti-IE , cnARi-qiTETgyvN cunggtatv Seheel improvement League Meeting The School Improvemcnrt League; met at the home of the president, Mrs. J.P. Lantz on Thursday eve- nmfi. April 3rd , With n large hum- bee‘ of members and five gue§|_5 pretzel-t. . Mrs. G don MacDcttuid gave a. very ut-Letcsttttg report of the w- tivities; of tlte I-lig-h Schcgl com- fluitco since tho last meeting. Members were reminded that the Arts‘. and Crafts Comm is again having a film night crt Wednesday next. It was annourzced that our Music Fizstival will be Mrs. G.G. Wood will sutnmarize the “Reconstruction Repctrt on Education" at the next meeting.‘ After a fmv infotmttz-tive, intro- LlUCPSYy remarks by Mrs. J P Mil- lu-r. Mr. Martin showed very in- Eifuvllve films on Physical Educa- tion itt lite SPllCOl5 ittt- Britain and n film on Lapland Att interesting discussion follow- led. after which coffee w. 5 sewed by Mrs. GE Ives, Mrs, RH, K611116135‘. and Mrs. H.C Bohaker. Three-hour Service 0n iieeti Friday A tails-e and very reverent con- " ~ -h . . mch “.5 pleat rd by the pastorygrcgamyn mud Zkm Church I“ ‘three hours on Good Friday alto:- nocm in a Service of Meditation on the Passion of our Lord The the auspices of the Charlottetown Min. istertal Associutictzt and was woven around the Seven Last Words from the Cross. The R-sv. GC Webster con- ducted the Service of Approach and each of the seven words was considered in successive order by tho IOllUXlijg clergy; The Rev, were ‘T E. Niacbcttttan of Trinity Citurcit, Trinity W.M.S. ‘Thankoiiering The Easter lltankofforittg meet. ing of the Woman's Missionary So- ciety of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, was held in Heartz Memorial Hall out Thursday and well fulfilled is pllrposg by a good cttendnnce-52 members and 10 District of Prince. visitor; _ a g Grim-mg and mg. Opposition comment in the thankful hearts One felt otn enr- Lef-‘islalure 0" Mimdiy- The "iii- tetring the softly lighted hall tlzdt the world was truly shut out for one brief hctur of mayor and med- , itatlctn. i The nteeting e-pcrtteti by singing "In the Cross of Christ l Glory" and the Easter Scripture tnessrge was read by Mrs. John Gmnhum. The president-t. Mr; R E Mulch, grave a very comforting Faster meditation m the Cross cf Christ, tuitirtg the nteistnge to tacit fttcilv- idualfls life - following wh pr-‘yer and The Lord's Prayer in uttis:r:r. The minutes cf the March meet- ing and the treasurers rep-cm were given ry Mrs Blfjiirl and Zttlrs Bennett. restéctivelj". The Community Friendship =rc-‘ rotary. Mrs. Moreen. reported C0‘ visits made. Mrs. W H Jcltnsctrr,“ temperance secretary spnkc rf the deplorable there-we in tht- snle ofl ntiroltoiic beverages et'cr_vvt'ltctrs.i 1"i'h': collection was taken and} _dorli::tieti by singing tire ilaxcisgjx! ‘W35 frying to ride two horses on Government Member ‘S’sitie Trade Denounces Government Board Considers PAQ; rlvl. Liquor Traffic RoundlyfhllfiSl Bureau An attempt to explain his position on the liquor question by Hon, Horace Wright, Fourth elicited scath- cussion occurred during the de- bate cn the Draft Address. Mr. Wright said the member from 2nd Queens (Mr. R. R. Bell) the Prohibition issue. He lzati stated that men of sound judg- ment think there is too much liquor drunk in this Province. but when he voted for the amendment two years ago he was l The regular monthly meeting oi. the S/ttmmerside Board of Trade we; held on Thursday night in the Civic Building. Mr. WM Melllsh, PIeSidI-ni was in the chair. Rewrtme for the publicity and tourist, committee, M11 Alan Ho]. n1ztn,_the chairman, said that m; committee htad been working on ‘h, Proposal regarding the Tourist Bur- ‘yau and B1§0 re the man to take “M80 of it. Mr. Holman pointed out that the Board of Trade did ma; wish to run the Bilrsgu bu; mm“- 10 Preitare a set of recommeitdatiortg to be put before ‘the Town council ucr the cottsidcraizott cf the council, lMF» Hoiillvn advised the Board that: catering to the liquor traffic. New he blames" this Government for increasing the liquor. The responsibiiiw for in s; measure rested on the Legislature not the Government, maintained, because there were three members of the Government who voted against it. ' Hon Dr. MaeMiiian: “One rc- signed." Mr. Wright: “If all the mom- bers of the Opposition had voted against it, it would not have carried." "Didn't the A‘.- ronsumption of i M1‘. Wright ‘ "hf-i "rmittee prcpesed to meet with 11"" -\\Il Count-ti shortly to put forward certain sting ans regard- 1113 tin; Bureau f1. the turmoil to Cflifrldetfl ‘Tito President reported that: he ind heard several complaints from‘ wV-irlcus sources regarding the dirty lturrttdy CCliidiilOn of Water sweet at W“ .318 present ilmQ and felt that the ‘ H? hid now stitiicietrttly j "om the street to have ~ Y“ "Pvt = "Emcrilvfi. Pvegardmg U16 custom Of having Hon. Horace Wright the farmers can get more fiCip. One cause of the labor sitcrtage two officers fro-m the mcome Tax The it hiighi of ‘ltr- afternoon} M"- R‘ R- 3°“? ~ - M _ “V” ‘he Iilwenfelv ymcws‘ g Smrymjmey Gflhn‘ ask ‘o give that rtgonttehe tgtltzmtttiojitlnettt tnsurame to assist people to prepare their In- bv Mrs (Rev i‘ A ii NM: enziel A“ "1 "fan" u -y'd p‘ - ‘ o as? “m {Mk °.°"Y° Tax returns’ ‘he secrelaTy Ye- - 3 M‘. wflgm; “The Attorney D tn us rta empiojtnent. Farm pcrlrd that last year the depart. cf her‘ trip to Euzope, i".tt_ tits-g on the beautiful spots chronic. and‘ fi-tzttily rrriving at Obc~rsmsnerguzt= where rite saw “The Pas rm Play"i General ls making a good effort to enforce the law, but it; is a ridiculous law. It is a farce." labor should have been placed ‘tn ment had hesitated to rend ‘he (m the same category. War iabot-‘ficiais to Summerside at; iothe t‘. boards were established to kecp' that not a sufficient 1111.12.13" 1 l (c, industrial wages down, but tnete pie took advantage of this frge 26er- i118» MAGISTILATES COURT - - Accused of having obstructed a t‘-'3"-°W"t_ mid described by MP-NWI- Major Victor MacLeaat of the Sai- ‘he pwtlurtisgswge grrertrvgdtfsttlzgs tutu... Army, the Rev, J. Judson rom P8 l‘ i‘ P5 - Levy. B D. of the Ba tis-t Olvurch; and included "The Last Svrrer-"ntte Rev. 'r n. Bussell Somers of "In the Garden o! Geihrsmythe Kirk of st. James; the Rev. entc," “The Great. Betrayal, 5 J_ Dlgyvigg, Rector o; Mme.‘ (in Briers“ Pig-list" place or the Rev. M.D, Dunbar Grit xlon.’ ° "5 B t?!‘ who was ill); the Rev. 6.0. Web- ! Morning" and others. as usual the tster of Zion church and the Rev, ‘women and girls of the congrega- J.'T. Ibiztc-tt oi‘ St. Patti's Church. . tion and district were well rep- A latgtg choir was present under t resented but tho men. even some I the direction of Mrs. Arthur Roper of those living in close proximity and the orgatrt- was played in tunt to the church were conspicuousIby Miss Helen Stewart, Prof. Ken- by their absence. Your eorrespon- daii and Mrs. G Elliott Fiuii. dent who belongs to another de-‘ The offering received was dulle- nomination. considered it a very atod to the PEI ProtestamtOr- real privilege to be present. Jiiiliifltlf- ____________ t Murphy. City, is GLASGOW. Scotitznd —- (GP) — pfqgresg one; on The Scottish council for develop- the Charlottetown ment and industry has made rep- ssm-intiott for appointment of Scottish Airfields Board io plan BX- Mr. W. W." making good operation at Hospital on Thursday. being pfuyed before an atttiirrc of: m“ MRMHIHP? "why d0!" - _ _ V. 515.000 v-ccpie The siasc v,'."s czever- W“ r993" 53am?" :55 rslyhulfinahtoquo] farm lab-rum n was “m decided when"? rd with a ilit-tss lnnf ard abovel Mr‘ wrigh" H! “k you‘ 1s it farcoers, “ 1 h 8- mtsun that our”)? department “mud be asked l° Jswld be seen the bruutifttl 1,111.3‘ not illegal to drink alcoholic drn" s “ow a“ U Pal’ $4 8 51ml men- to Svrnmerside this year Bflvm-fwn 5k‘... ‘ tiiquot-‘as a beverage under the ‘in Km‘ _ “Y _ Pm Yhe general opinion was that! In h”, Own wm..,de..y_“y may’ Mrs‘ Prohibition ACKQH chm _. ‘Ml tit. thaml. tltju were‘ if g, more central _of.ficc was provid- Macgpna. [hrmed ha, uuatence‘ Dr. MncMillan: "Ask the At- T‘ ° t’ iirm la or hoartl_‘ed thttt more People would seek this as she vividly iforiraved the dif- Willey Geiwrfllf’ w” “mers 3°‘ '3 “d m“"“.““““’“°‘~'~ » feremt scenes rmcrtg. them, ‘The; Mr. Wright: "I am asking you." §E§I“"‘Frd““","f,‘j" ‘vex; not '”'°'."' .rhe Vi“ Presjden“, T E Hivlttty. Last Supper". “The 'l‘rlsi cf Ju-‘l Dr. MacMilian: “I am not .t "" s ° ° w“ i’! *1 Iitfflltlieilili had lice-m coirgtmtssiotrted to in. M» “Ch. -4 ._. ‘1 I c. _...t , d; awyer. I am it doctor." -_ _ ti‘ -158 e tte con ton c! the band 1am of ‘he m‘; oxrcho‘q‘ra_s andl Diselaims Responsibility Signaling a tgfswittigattgtgtxatnoniitgalg‘ttiztrltahadllicin ‘negotiated for except though-t tit. angel must. have‘ " _ _ _ v _ ~ W1C a etn- loaned to roused to listen to; the beautiful.‘ M‘? Wright maintained it was ‘up? wages‘ .T°da.3' thmlgh ‘arm s'“d““'5 Wh° we" "Wily 3i present ‘fldiculous for doctors to ch-nn prices are high, tt is impossible and that these sudent; would be must“ ‘they could tell whether patients required liquor six months hence. Why did they at first declare that they would not use these six months’ scripts at all? DI-d they agree with the amendment at that time? Dr. MacMiilan: “Some of them are like you, they did one thing Mrs Mutch voiced the apprecia- tion of the meeting to Mrs Mac- Kenzle, for her mcst {inspiring mes- sage. The meeting closed h- s‘n';ing| "Jesus keep me mar the Cross" and the Benediction pronounced by Rev. T.E Macl/mman. vntt er ttrxr ‘$353,531.. "'" ""“"'“°" "“' '——'" Mr. Wright: "I will ask my hon. friend to take that hack he'- cause I didn't repudiate anything I ever sa-id in this House." Dr. MacMillan: "You repudlat~ ed your resignation." .1 Mr. Wright: "I want to put the (Continued from Pug; li rent otn the hrsis of a. infill-lei’!!! ‘lease, might be used for domefii-lc rentals. In the case ct commercial rent- tar?’cfiiooinaccegifwfiflzai‘fascia“: responsibility now of this Act ggarbeen ganged iron‘ Gonna‘ “when the other side of the I-Ioust. it swas thought this ntetitcd o’ lift- I am pmpand as a member o! " ' " the House to vote against that to make any large profit, and the farmer is working harder than any man shc-ulrl have to work. There is now more machinery but that really increases the farmers‘ work. The only remedy seemed to be the importation of farm labor into the country. My. Strong: “What do they pay those Poles they imported here?" Mr. Wright: "I understand that the minimum rate of nay for those men was $45 a month and hoard, and from that up ta $75. As far as I know $45 and board is the rate of pay here." Mr. McNeiil: “What do you pay Japanese labor? I uritler- stand there are some in district." _ Mr. Wright: "Th ere was one family came to Bedeque, understand, and he gives good. your ‘contacted over the week-end when ‘home on Easter vacation. .~ Commenting on the pt-Ogy-ess o; I the National Affairs commute; My. .Alan Holman reminded his nearer-g that "K1558 the Board of Trade wag tdfilinlieill behind thz- Committee. it ‘Fhfluld be disbanded. Mr. Holman ‘outlined the duties of me commute, which were mainly to educate the ‘liwlltle of a town regarding private l-‘mPYnrtse. to educate the pupils o! the higher school grades as to what the real meaning and responsibilities ‘cf democrat-v are. He pointed out that lite Chamber of Commerce ‘ would futmish all the necessary trhflmnhiets of information to; this ‘ptupose. g _lVLr. A R. Brennan c.f the air ser. ‘vices corrumittee spoke on the pres- I-em 59mm! VPchietn of finding ac- lcommo-tiatirms for the gl-p {one per. ett.t. 1T iijttstt (Crctnttlttued from Page ii ‘ styled as a judge of the County‘ Courts." The latter provision, to come into effect by proclama-i tion. t I Lit-Mo To Dn pension of airfields. and ihatJtc could do it all and part of the Supreme Court work ton. and not be overworked. I don't think it. is part of the At- torney Generals duty to send the judges here and there, however. I think iflere migh-i. be a division of the whole Province." ittg restrictions H150 might be ap- plied to ordinary dwellings Generally, ltpwever, tho domes- tie changes are expected to 80V- omed by such factors as w ether o.- not the accommodation is rent-‘ ed lteatctt and the amount of lumi- lgyrdgt- janitor service provided. Some further‘ modification of eviction cvtrtrols to allow persons owning homes but unable to oc- t-ttpy them to take over tit: Diem" i feel?" measure that was passed two years ago." Dr. MacMillan: "Why don't you resign again if that's the way you satisfaction. I can't tell you whatismtnel now anivirtg d-ailv in stim- rate of wages he is getting. I am merside. I-le pointed out that at pres- not advocating Japanese coming eht there are nn living quart-toms at here, hut there are countries ‘mithe port for the married people. M“ R" R Be“. “Th? amen!“ Europe, sucit as ScandinavinJTltese qttar-tm-s wold be ptroylded mam was a“ rmh" I‘ ‘s a mfib Norway, Sweden nnri Dettmarkiiaiet‘ but until owl-j time, flying m. of admhflstraflon. and you that have a good many men, antliqtttn-rtetrs must be provided by 1.119 know “y. it might he to our advantage o people d! the town. He reported Mr. Wright: "I know very well ‘mlmm ‘hfm hm“ ma‘ M!" H8391‘! MfiDmflld hfld. 1M‘ ~ the r-resent. agreed to accept ap- the amendment is not all right. It cannot be considered temper- plir-nticmts from people who desired - . Ml Hut : "If tit intc ti n | M“ 5am" 5"‘ ‘h’ 0mm“ oi‘ fhf‘ but“ .15. reduce’ the rrfttrft- mmrl’ judges have much h“ her of County Court judges in work to do now than they form- rrly had. Perhaps one would‘ do all the work they have to do. “In a way I don't like the idea of lcrtch County not having its own ‘Judge!’ he said. "At the same ‘time I don't-think that any in- the Province. I am in sympathy ‘with that. I would g0 a step lfurther and suggest that they b5 lrrduced to one, because I think one County Court judge can take care of all the work. But the question ls, the judges are paid dividual who feels he has nec- th D . ‘ G ‘ i salty to to t" °;;"t "llggtttg; ‘fir... °......°“".'.‘..Z“ aiii'."..‘.‘if.li.t jgit°zii°rffglfeiirc°bourt m”! propose to do,-dismtiss the third '» ' 'dge?" .which lawyers and judges have "L l 55s.“. ‘ztin in. t:'....::_":.r3t a» More» - pwmm‘ l Mr. Morley Bell: "There has i Hon. Dr. MaoMll-lart: “Phat is He» idea, is m" Mr. R. R. Bell said he under-I lstood iiwvas the itttetltion to do‘ away with the County Court been a movement on foot from the Bat- Sooiety for some years to have an Appeal Court. I think negotiations have been carried on with the Domil-nion Govern- jttdgeship in Queen's County. This I bill would give jurisdiction to the County Court Judge of Prince County taking over Queen's. It. ‘authorizes the Attorney General ‘to designate the circuits over ‘which each judge shall preside. "Why," he asked, "should the At- ‘ torney General-especially an At- ‘torney General uho is not re- sponsible io the people - have ment. and they have readied t-he point where they will consider sp- pointing a fourth Supreme Court jlldgc-—and of course pay for it- provided that will out clown our County Cour-t judges to two! vtihich will save the money they are now paying the County Court judge. so that the extra cost to the Dominion would he a sm-ali amount." ‘authority t.» tt-tt the judges what M‘. H t : “I h ' d. cases they may try. and tell the I u" or n o‘ or “or s you are going to promote one County Court judge to the Su- preme Court?“ Mr. Morley Bell: "Ne. ‘the ld/"t is that sooner or later when onl of the County Court judges re- tires, or otherwise vacate-s, they will not- make a new appointment but instead they will press the Dominion to appoint a fourth Supt-emc- Court judge." ' to get?" ' Mr. Morley Deli ma it was tnot the intention to go further with the bill today. It was in- troduced in order to give the members an opportunity of study- ing it over the Easter recess. Mr. Strong: “The Dominion of Canada pays tho three County‘ her late residence on Saturday‘ G l‘ 0mm M185 1mm, R03. at 1.80 jxlm. Interment Hurllntr,‘ Gfipgtnehlliss Catherine 01x38. W" 0"" "YV- 'Mi Mattnrm Brown. u ELLIS—Ai Chnrlttficittwtt, A-PF" A-t "Ecmmk Ml.‘ 6131-195 cIJeytq-lg’ iDW. Herbert Ellis. lnmtcriy of‘ Mr. AA_ D°w“nI_ flour‘ and Oaiedohia, in his 33rd. year. RP-‘mmflr geymqyms, Mr, (some mains are reistinght tho Cutciiffc. and m“ Mo“ wewherbte, Funeral Home where services will Bu". was Gum.“ 6mg! and bt- held ihil afternoon beiliiflliii! Mm Yyonne mkm-_ plum goleet- st 2 p. m. Interment VPc-ovl" ‘mm m“ llglrn Root: Cemetery. . t! cl . ma. Mary min - "N58 - M flfltlbiwk °" m‘ tvfrz. rlltseptt Dougm was the w- “g- 5W“ 5- Dsvlld fiés-Yligg companist. for the evening. It. A’. in ant son o . an - _ Mllcmflflld. acted as master o Jenn. Funeral from the resi~‘cermmn‘el_ dance of his grattflwfeiil" W‘ mutant m n on. net-vice start-I ‘t 13o (iasif inl It‘; b‘ Intement flab- Too e ___________L Court judges at the present time! and now the Attorney General! is going to tell them that they] itavo to do." ~ Mr. Morley Bell: "Whom would you suggest should have that right. to designate the circuit?" i Already Provided For Mr. Strong: "I believe thetlo, In s provision in the Dominion Act now that says one Judge‘ can ark another to take his cir- cuit. It it done oh request. Now‘ the Attorney General, as Mr Bell lays. is to designate Mist judge is going to try these cased, Mr. R. R. Bell; "lit is all cut and dried!" Mr. Morley Boil: "I don't think it is out and dried." MirAR. R. Bell: “And l man from Prince County is to be the fourth judge." Mt". Morley Bell: "I just wish- od to bring the bill ittto coin- mltfce. I would move now that we report progress and ask ‘leave to sit again." After some further discussion. lses may also be atutottnccd A change was made in this field March l to allow a limited num- ber o! landlord‘; to occupy tenant-t ed itottnes which they had bought in the “justifiable" belief that they would be able to obtain occupancy. There have bem- P599115 ‘hm the Government has been under heavy pressure from landlords‘ to mgk-g some adjustment which y-ould give justice to owners 0i pfgnwag‘ ‘accommodation whicait Still is renting e-t a rate established be- lore the war. Cabinet mentbars have edlmliittd freely that the government hns be..." seeking to make some Bueh ohamgtes hut could not. find rt work- able formula. Presumably. n for-m- ula. now has been devised which the government believes will be fair to landlords and torrents. ‘ A number of plans have B9611‘ considered by the Prices Board. the i agency in charge of t-etittais con- nonc has ance legislation at all." Mr. Hunter: “You are still a member of the Government. Why don't you do something about it?" (Applause). _ Mr. Wright noted tffat the Can- 'adian Legion had opposed the vendors store at Cardigan, And the member front Cardigan (Mr. MacDonald) had stated that wherever you have a gov rnment store you should hav police protection. That was evidence they were detrimental to lite public interest. llvcryone who had voted in favor of the amend- ment two years ago was respon- sible for present-day conditions, he maintained. A larger percentage of the members of the Government had voted agaimt the amendment. than had voted against it in the House. The House therefom should bear the responsibility. Psrsonally he had always been opposed to the liquor business, and "015- W1 u.“ '0 "m" he always would be. moved wiiifaettiry i0 "it °°"““”~ Dr. MacMillan: "What are you -—"_——_'“" supporting it. for, then?" Mr. Wright: "Supporting it?" . .2 Dr. MacMlilan: "You are sup- porting the administration of i ~— Mr. Wright: "I am suppo mt; the administration of the law as we itave it, but 1 am opposed to the law." Dr. MseMtlian: "Then do some- thing about it." (Continued from PRSG 1i Conservative members stood. The Speaker declared the vote to be 154i but Mr. Strong promptly pointed out that under rule 29 of the Home, "upon a divided the members voting in the nap- tive shall rise and after count Farm IAbor Conditions resume their seats. All members. who do not rise when ihr- “nnys" Dealing briefly with agricul- orc called shall be counted as lure. Ml‘. Wrilhl lllfl "iii 110%- voting in the affirmative." Mr. withstendinz hish arises the sayn-je-s you, ‘m5 uqcgrdjngjy farmer tis in no better position coumod Wm, ‘he opp05y‘1on_ than he ever was. Labor condi- “You can m,‘ y; hotw you 1pm;- tions since the war have, if any- Mr. Saviiir- declared. "I am just doing what I have done." I-lis objection to the bill. voiced on the previous day. was that it af- forded no rebate to the fisher- men. . The bill was finally passed on the some division. Lieutenant Governor received the Draft Address from Mr. Speaker and ntc-mbers of the Legislature in the Confederation Chamber. ‘Iihc House met shortly after l1 a. m. Thursdayuwthen Premier Jones tabled a statement of the Cotton Trust for rural beautifica- tion, also a lengthy brief submit- ted by the Government to a Do- minion commiitec on trade and Receives Add rem Before entering the House to Knights oi Columbus Home Sleitie O.W.L. Sub-Division Holds Annual Meeting Miss Margaret Wedge. was yo. elected president-t of the Slunlngf- side sub-division. Catholic wom. art's League, for another term at the annual meeting held in the Wednesday evening on 51ml“! T990115 were reed by the ‘OIIUWWIB ctoetverzers and approved by the meeting: Recording some. 19W. Mrs. Carrol Delaney; Treas- urer. Mrs. Wilfred Pony; can“. accommodation and tin what 11g ran to hat-e them placed in private homes. I Mr. Brennan potnted out the great benelit that tho presence of these |llevtiie will mean for the town- in ‘general and if the neoesary lodg- ‘ings can be found it would be of ‘great assistance to the airport, It was moved by Mr John B. loamnbett end seconded by Mr. 1-m- lold Arsernault that the Board of ‘W869 slit-most to the Town Cotmeil ‘that Mr. Harold ltfcDonald make n. survey of the situation and get all the lnfonnation possible. A oom- Ymittee of three to present this pro- ‘postal to the cotmcil was appointed I nridlconststed of Messrs. A R Bren»- ‘ttan. chairman. George Meikle and ‘John E Campbell -—S. Pending Secretary. Ming Margaret Aretmult: Press. Mrs. Josephine Tables Statement kltupthy; Citizenship, Mrs Klmer Plateau; Membership, Mrs Liaur-t 1e;- pgtel-s; Magamno‘ Mrs_ IMQRQ W004i; Red Cross and Girl Guides. Mrs. DJ" McNeiitl; Social Berv-l ‘- ice. Mrs. Abel Arsenanltit. Aii_ the! Tile Iollawing statement of the report; were 111051 mnmnhwg-jye‘ Cotton Trust for rural beautifioq. rnd showed a great amoittrrt of ac- ‘"511- Dfl‘. 20, 1945 to Dec 3i. 1948, iivity coatducted iyy the stib-flivlsifml “'11s tflbled in the Ifiglsiaturre on Swine the year. illutrstitis" by Premier J waiter Letters were read fmm Mrsl-Iflfittsi Hwel Lawless. Noe-bore, diocesan Dec 20, i946. Value Capital converter oi’ Glizetttfltip: Mm. J11. ‘hamsters-ed by R L Cotton as list Radar. hlereli. diocesan mtvertor OIOQOMI). otbduoation; Mrs. James P, Blake. Dev- 31. i946. Value Capital a5 Charlottetown. Diocesan‘ cortventer of post. war rooctrtatnlotion end re- htlblliifltiifllil Mrs. Cherries J Mc- Donald, Lilli!» POIld, Diocesan 00m. valor on social service and Child Welfare. A sum of motney wtu voted for flotwcl! for the altar n-t Difllfl‘ and Diana trade for an entertainment for the members on April 20th. Mn. Elmer Pineau reported on ar- ra made for serving the banquet of the Howling Ieagtte on Titmduy night at Si. Patti's Hail The following is the state qt of- fittrs elected: Preside-hi, Miss Mar- garet Wane; fat vice president. Mrs. W J. Sullivan: md vice pres- sident. Ma's. Loo Wood tre-elcctedi: shown by Eastern Trust Company statement $100,460 20. Revenue Account Dec. 31. i946. Interest and divid- nfids received to date. $4.501.” May N, i946. Paid tion- digging, ‘transporting and planting appsvx- imnteiy 4000 pi-ne. cedar, gamed anrd poplar. trees. $62.30. Dec 30, 1946 Paid f0!‘ hmllg Zl- rtructiom, road mitrances. tatchg and lrmd larepantion. $9M.N Bank of Nova min, exohanga $9.53. Eastern Trust 00.. Conttmifloll and other charges. 915 '10. Total 81.236 48. Dev 3i, 1946. Bal/amfic m MQG, $3.355 5i. the motion was put and carried. give his assent. His Honour the "m" 3rd via pregidflm, m»; [that M. "m" ’ ' stenatrit: Recording Secretary. Committee rxeoding was con- Mn Cam‘ Delaney ,re_cm‘cd‘;t tinued on an ct to amend the hunt“ Mm Lmfl" m"? ch00! Oenltltery. ill Mantean UNDERTAKEI IMIALMER Charlottetown an North Wlleelttre ‘Iileio at role sALa ._ MAN'S BICYCLE. Apply 2'10 Queen 8t. cttntterrnttttits Mrs. J. Henry Jenkins and fsrnily wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the many kind sets shown them during their and bereavement. Also those who lent oxpatlfl curb, bmn and low- l-fe can send Judge Lewis down‘ to Georgetown if he wants tow and vice verse. l Hon, Mr. Barbour: "I believe what the member from Fourth Prince says is correct. I know in the past Judge Stewart wont up to Prince County and tried cases on request of Judge McQuarrie. But I renterttbrr talking to the late Judge Stewart at. the time about it, and he said there was not enough County court work It the Province fee one /\N {Is attest FLOUR Succession Duty Act. and the bil reported agreed to. bill to amend the Registry Act to provide for the registra- tion of documents issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, was given second reading. Progress in committee was re- ported on a bill to amend the Legal Profession Act. clarifying (Ito provisions with ‘respect. to lnW students. At i pan. the House adjourned. to meet. on Tuesday, April l, at I nfled. t~iilii it\'-.l|- i" ADA Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Jos- ephine Murphv; Cont-otters: Rod Cross and Girl Guides. Mrs. D P. McNeil]; Social Service, Mrs. J L. McGiilgtmz Press. ms. W J. Sui- lvan; Education. Wilfred Perri‘: Sick Committee. ancty: Citimvsititt, Mrs Pineal: Membership. Mrs tot- Petu-s; Magazine, Mrs Leo Wood. Courtoillors: Miss lda Daw- eon, Mrs Joseph l-iltkiriirt", Mrs Medina Wedge. MN, Hm Gh. III! Ill-ll D811 GludOL-I. Mrs, Mark net-l Elmer Lair:- Wedge, Mrs ‘lint-old Hueatta, Mrs. Charity LAIOI ICONOMIcAL IIII C an: tare ulck relief. IV! Ill! lclingi Carbonic badly.