PAGE TEN Toronto Scots At Machine Can Practice The Tnnnto Scottish, after months o! training in Canada and more months in England, are fast sp- prvui. i The Central Guardian I fill fifiiiiiiiiiifli Ibis rolnmn is reserved for news oi local interval but advertising oi a nvnsy nulu-e may be: inserted at 5 cents ncrtl strictly pay- able in advance. __..____..,.__..___... (‘it ASlVI-JLL for Photographs. CI)NI-‘EUEKA'I‘IOX LIFE msca- f “us. L-iiliitl-‘I-Zl-lill. 5 fir)’ BLOOD ‘I ED Approved 1 C‘ . ' P. E. l. Co-Opr-ratize Hatch- ‘ v.._.. Liizuull e- (run. L i‘ -~i-Thv.i 6c Tues ti. ‘ ‘ aid “collection b1: I to complete} . rice and inain- i ' to Friday ‘cry dollar couns L-‘iH-4-22-41. RIVER UNITED -l>.r~.. W. A. hiacQuarrlcfl i.‘ -. Sc f - i . Norm hire at 11 > " at 3, Hunter River, 0. 5 nriay School at Hunter; at 10.40. L-450-4-25-i1. y i (‘OHNWAI PASTQRALY (‘l2 ‘l:!.l;.——S»-~ . . on Sunday,‘ A' " No Dominion 11 A. M. l- 1 3 I‘. M. Coriiv.'all 7 P. M- a 1 a’. ll A. M. Rev. E. R. i, *, Vlnistcr. 11-485-4-25-11. I. .\<’l")il~\l. Charge. A) _B:h are as . . m.; PJEiiWc- . m.; Winsioe J, R. Skinner, L-4 DOYBIY Bl-IPFAVED —-'1‘1:e 68d . u» r w. i bv Mrs. W. G. u‘ the dc .h oi hvr , John McFarqu- . a. oh April M, i illness. The sym- i ,- frimd-s uill no out , . B!‘ -c. who aso lost her! 2r rcccrtljr. the two deaths oc- l1: within the year. swam" rrur: -' n: ;'h mat s. in ning Martin's flar- _ . in a sSli alarm being , i". for the fie department, On their arirvai they ';>n;)r\r considerably r: (lama/cc neglig- Rl-I? \'l‘l\ S‘ 1N P. E. l. -—George ll i‘: vi ii Mane street. Monc- , i. q l'i"f‘l','le'l n telegram inform- ‘ 2h of his hrpfhrr, , "l n- r.<. Ha pi ,- » four hrcl. MS. an PEifliil. r! this riIVI ‘ hon Hose. and Rob- !’ ', 0, and two sisters! .11 ii-1iiii:'1:\ii,of Moncwu. Erluin Rriri of Souris, P I '_\l'7ilCi'll "innrs. ‘ FTYXIP“? rrt of Frv ,. M." . - WEDDING 11171.13 — A qifc‘. but '1 - 1i " pi. -, look place in St.’ Hamilton, Ont, , at (i130 u.m.. when _ "rlia MacKinnon, daughter . NiacKomon and the late Stellar-ton, of Mrs. Daniel M{\"Kiil"l)ll oi’ was unltrd in marrirwo to Wiliam J. Doll ‘s oi‘ iiilmlilfill. formsrij,‘ of CharioWctou-n. P151. Rev. J.A Callflrhan pcrformcd the ceremony" and also cclebzatcd Nnpilal Mass. 1'11:- brifln was prrtiii" afiirczi in a‘ navy hinv tallcrrci suit worn with s small fiovrrcd hat and COFFIIU,“ of roses and whim hyacinths. she carried a white Prayer Book with white satin streamers and roscbuds. Miss Marlon M"Donald aticndcrl us bridrsmaid. and the groom was sup ioricd by Mr. John Lflllil. Fol- lowing fho ceremony a wcddinz; Ironkfas! was scrvrd and later thel yrunz rzriolc lr-ft on a short triw in l Niagara Furs. Buffalo and oiher Am-rimn cliffs and on their return‘ will reside in Hamilton. Previous to, hrr mnrrinvn, the bride ivas Lin!’ gin-s! of honor at several social hinctlozis and rccclvcd a larcc number of luautiful wcdriinq gifts.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dcriccrhrs w’ll have’ the bcxt wishes oi a large circle "i friends for much happiness in w» years thni lie ahead in: peak condition as a first-Pius! liu- with 4 ground sheet to keep uut the damp of‘ an English 51'1""!- fighiing unit. Heir- are four of them at machine-gun prac- LEGISLATURE Legislative Asseanbly. April 24th, 1940. ivhen the House ogmed at 3.15 m.. Hon Dr Mawliiian called the attention of Premier Campbell , m s question regarding the pay- ment of S100. to the Acting Min- ister of Agriculture, and also a. qucsion concerning the detailed "P1111711 Celebration. Premier Campbell tabled the aziswers to these questions and : ihey are to be found at the end- l of this article. Mr. AirPhce drcw the attention of the Attorney General. Hon T. A. Campbell, to a question about an item appearing in the Accounts rmarding Crown Prosecu- tion expemes $2401.00. The ar AC1‘ was tabled and ap- pears at ie end of this article. Mr Stewart asktd the Attorney ' General for the answer to s. ques- ‘ tion regarding the purchase of li- quor by the Government for the year 1939, the receipts from sale of such and also the lMai expenses in connection with the item along with the expense in connection with the enforcement of the Pro- l,“ hihition Act. The Attorney General tabled the answcrs to these questions and they annoar bcfow. lion. Mr. Dennis fabled the an- swer to a question regarding freight on hay to the amount of hay which had appeared in the Public Accounts. Mr, Nfcbean drew the attention of the Premier to a question a- , bout an item in connection with ‘ the expenditure of $813959 for New York's World's Fair, which ap- poured in the Public Accounts Premier Campbell said that he had overlooked the question but- would endeavor to have the an- swer tomorrow (Thursday), Mr, ltfclcan asked Hon. Mr. Cox, chairman of the Fisherman's loan Board, about s question re- garding fish curing plants. Hon. Mr. Cox tabled the sn- swcrs vrhirh appear at the end of the article. Mr, lvfcLcan asked Hon. ing the purchasing of meat for Faironwcod Farm, Queen's County Jail and the Provincial Infirmary. Hon. Mr McIntyre referred Mr. s of the Royal Visit and the , Public i Mr. ! . li/Iclntyre about a question regard- working of the Court, he propos- ed that Queen's and Prince be reduced to 2 circuits and Kings to 4. . Change in County Court Circuits The following amendment to the Act was provided: 'I‘wo circuits of 1 Queen's Count-y, one to be held at Tor near Clifton Lot 21, on the ihird Tuesday in August, October, December and March, to be known . as the fifth circuit. The other to , be held at Charlottetown, cm the j fourth Tuesday‘ in August, October, j December, and March, to be known as the sixth circuit. Two circuits in Prince County, 1 one to be held at Alberton on the ,flrst Tuesday in June, October, f December and lvfarch. to be known as the first circuit. Another to be - held at Summerslde on the third . Tuesday in June, September. De- cember and March, to be known as the fifth circuit. In Kings County there wiil be four circuits. The first circuit will be held at or near Souris, Lot 45, ,on the first ‘Tuesday in March, l August. October and December. The second circuit to be held at or near the head of St. Peter's Bay, Lot 41, on the Thursday following the first Tuesday in March, Aug- ust. October and December. The fourth circuit to bei cid at or near the Head of biurray River. Lot 63 o 64. as may be deemed most on the second Tuesday March. August. October or De- cember. The fifth circuit to be held i at: Gcor etown on the third Tuesday ' m Marc 1. Aususr. October and Dc- : cember. ‘ 1 Those sections to come into effect ' on the 1st day of January, 1941. Mr. McPhee said that while there is little work in some of the circuits at present, nevertheless time County Courts were established as a people's Court and the amendments are cai- cilsatcd to save time and expenses ifor the Judges. The change may ‘cause inconvenience to the people. Premier Campbell ex lained that some of the local circ ts have fal- len into disuse and cited the case of Grand River circuit where the rev- enue in i038 was fifty cents and in 1939 nothing. There was one case in two years which meant that th: i Government 12nd received a revenue of fiftv cents for an expenditure of l $200. The same was true of some of 1 the other circuits and the change would mean a saving w the depart.- ment, he explained. Mr. Mustard maintained that the 5 centre of Dundas an old established -circuit, should not be discontinued. 11L was better located than St. Pct- .er's and siipuld be given some con- stleration, he adde . _ The bill was reported agreed to with further amendments. Tito House went. into committee ‘r11. "An Art to Amend the Montague Incorporation Act 1917," with Mr. NiSKRY ill the chair. hicbcan to page 119 of the Public- Works Report for the answer. He also explained that seveni car- 035595 mrtic-s and sent to Falconwoofl farm whore fhry arc rut up and" . some is: sent to ilic jail. Bill: Given First Reading The following bills first rradinz: An A": f0 Amend the Legal Pro- i1\.'~.'»i'0n Act. The Poultry and Poultry Pro- ducts Act. Hon. Mr McIntyre tabled (he "T101101 YPT/‘Ort of the fflistees and Ewcdlcal Supcrintrndcnt of Falcon- wmd Hospital and Provincial In- firmury, The following bills were given third reading and passed: ‘Ilia Drainage Act, An Act to Authorize the School Board: of Charloitcfoxvn and sum- mcridc i0 Provide a System of Pcnsfons for School Teachers. An Art to Amend An Act for the Prnfcctlon of Milk and Crcam Pro- durrrs. Convvrncrs and Distributors in Prlviro Edward lsnnd. A311 Act to Amend the Prohibition An Act lo Rrizuln‘; tho Time of Opening and Closing Public Of- ficcs All N‘! i0 Provide for lhc Ad- ministration of an Old Ave Pension Srhtmc. An Art f0 Authorin- lhe Isa-m 0y Dvbcniurcs by the Cily of ch”. lnfhiown. On motion of from 1- ,q_ Camnbvrll. "An Art to Amond m.. County Court Act." vvns reign-ad back to committcc with Mr. Hughes in the chair. Premier Campbell explained that rt pr*r’ni. tho c arc 5 circulis In K ws Crntiiv. 6 in Qnvns. and 3 in Prince. of the County Court To provide for more convenient were given are bought from different‘ Montague Incorporation Act ' Mr. Baker referred to the state- ment oi’ a former member who claimed that ihc Incorporation Act of Montague was dead. He inquired! if this amendment wouicl be retro- active. "It is seldom retroactive leg- islation i5 passed regarding tsxa-i tion" he added . I Mr. McPhee explained that in‘ 1939 that the town 11nd passed a by 8 8 Si! I .13 “i. o."€“'.‘.’.°§ plfii. 22°33“ Qenltrwas doing was asking for eu- 10X y. Mr. Barbour. referring to the 0.- mendment seeking power to impound clans‘ flor non myment voéutaées. h6g1: 1a was as v this law uniform throughout the Province. He W85 not in favor of it, however, and said that the storage of any cars seized would coat 82- 01' $3. a week. "It will be costly to the; inandgéiéz does not. pay his taxes,’ ac a . ‘T1110 ‘but wnsdm reported agreed to w ou en en . “fir: “is first"; 0n, " C men Tl Incorporate the Town of George- Lfiwil," With Mr. Barbour in the c s r. "An Act to Amend an Act to Con- solidate and Amend the Prince Ed- ward Islunci Dental Act." was re- ferred back-to committee with Mr. Stewart in the chair. Non-Resident Dentists Mr. Dennis was not in fsvor with a clause in the Act which provided that non-resident dentists would be required to pay the sum of 8400 be- forc bciilg allowed to practice in the Province. Mr. Robinson, the promoter, ex- nialned that the purpose of the leg- islation was to protect the resident dentists of t. o Province and espec- ially the members of this profession who would leave to fight overseas. rm. M2. McIntyre stressed the need for this wotection and spoke in favor of the oroposcd tax on non- residents. X Hon. Dr. MacMillan stressed the “ "u. "'1'" rf m-ctociina the profes- rni and guard naainst outsiders u“ l.’ r~ and startflnr a practice [especially when some of the Island dentists left for overseas. When they J ' mm LMAKIAIITPJIUWN GUARDIAN return Ehay want T-fiel? places FEE. ‘the House went into committee on, "An Act Respecting Bccheriei Rot," with Mr. Hughes in the chair. The following rook rt in o, dis- cussion of the Act: r. saville Mr. McPhee, Mr. Baker, Hon. Mr. ben- nis. Hon. Dr. Macmillan. Hon. Mr. Mc uigan. Hon. w. Wright and Mr. Mustard. eas was reported on the bill The House went n oomml bee on, "An Act to Make Uniform the Law Res ting Dec the Pure use of Ca : explain cattle with horns were a zreat cause of damue to other animals t in a dis- Tlie foliowtitna e : . . filgrsifakfr. Cox. Mr. Seville and Mr. 1611311155. Progress was repoflwod 0n e . Th B went info commltin on, "in Xx. Respecting the Court of Chancery" with Mr. Barbour in the chair. n was reported weed M with aniietn ‘H9313... the House 14101111104 until 8 D- m- ANSWEI-S TO QUESTION! The snswern to the followini questions were tabled in the bei- Lslature yesterday: QUE STIONI (1) What was the tom 606% 0! liquor purchased by the Govern- ment cum; the year i939. sawi- fying the total amount of beer purchased. the total amount of wine ,. rvchssed and the 10M a- mount o! nil other 11mm W1‘- chued? c (2) What were the total cross receipts from s11 1101101‘! 1°“ durln the In: 0? mgflpectfy "lg No. (2) the total gross receipts from all beer sold; the total [was receipts from s11 wine sold and the total noel receipts from all other liquors sold. (4) Furnish full details in 0on- ncction with the item "legal ex- penses 81,842.88" on page 81 of the Public Accounts. 1039. (6) Iumila full detail: tn 0on- A"WHISKE WITH NE “IImtrxv._"-"" - BACK in the Gay 90's, bristling beard was tho exalted badge of manhood. Handlebar moustachcs, mutton chops and goatces were all the rage. Then came the Gillette Safety Razor . . . the famous double-edged Gillette Blade . . . to whisk away stubble in a tricc. Hundreds of thousands of men learned almost overnight the advantages in speed, comfort and economy . . . of shaving the new and better Gillette way, because daily newspaper advertising made it possible to spread the news of the Gillette shaving system from one end of Canada to the other. And, it did this far more quickly and at lower cost than was possible by my other method. k Today, after two generations, Gillette remain: the greatest name in shaving, and it is in large part due to sound, consistent advertising in Canadian daily newspapers. Gillette Safety Razor Company of Canada Limited stands today a leading example of the power and effectiveness of newspaper advertising. wIiQTi-IETWiT1uiiTPmforu- merit Prohibition Act 88,402.96" on page 82, Public Accounts, 1939. W. A. Stewart. ANSWERS: (l) Boer $101,710.64 Wino 83.37433 A11 other liquor, and duty 8127.- 669.20. ‘Iiotal Cost- $333,353.93 (2) 834307433. (8) Boles records are not elusi- fied in this manner. (l) (a) Special Crown Counsel: J. O. O. Csmpbcll -prosecutln[ cases 824.00 I. A. Lorie-prosecuting ap- Plgls 840.00. l". A. large —proucutlng ap- peal: 850 00. J. O. C. Campbell ~prosscutlni cues 860.00. O‘. D. Mwlllum -- prosecuting cues 860.00. 1". A. 141's! —Roucutin| cues 817.80. B. B. Hessian-prosecuting cases 0 00 J. O. O. Campbell-Opposing ccrtiorsfl 868.00. J. O. C. Campbell -Cost.| ped- lock cue 888.36. J. 0. C. Cam-pfoeil —Cosf.s re civic assessment 85.00. (b) Costs of opposing Counsel ordered by court: Bell A: Mnihioson -Coele of Ap- Pflnl 850 00. J. J. Johnston-Coats of Appeals (S) 8442.18. J. J. Johnston-Costs of Appeal 860 00 Bell d: Msthleoon-Costs Cer- tiomri 8111.96. Total - - - - - - - - 41342.68 (6) The J. Broderick Defective Agzncy 83018.32. Csrswoll a Co. Lid. Boolu 826.00. Accountant 8300.00. Padlock 84.26. haw Observance Campaign $500.00. it. C. M. P. mvutllatorl 81786168. a" murmur sroruzn , srarra Anvuiusiui; ab‘ MIN of F" quicker W!" dealer’ 1E Plug wmfortf That» In entirely new 0n flu] hard “t E1888. You . easier. bu, _ oolnnl lhav” and mt]; moun- w c APRIL 25, 19 v Ihavenwifl, bonus in I today. 5 for 25¢ "15. Mfai isti isle h’ w r Q nogtap El‘ Auditor-W. E. M8589)’ $300.00. R. C. M. P. E2) cnses $45 50. B09115)’ ~ Provincial ‘Treasurer $300.00. Totol- ---.--..-;5403_95 QUESTIONS Mr. H. F. MacPhcc gives notice that tomorrow he will ask the Hon- ourable the Aiuciney-uenerai to lay on the table thc answers to the followingxquestions; (l) 111ml: full particulars cov- ering item "Crown Prosecution ex- es 82,401.00" on page 55, Pub- Awounfe 89. (8) Furnish full particulars cov- Lhei under administra- "General on pegs 57. 198 . (6) Furnish full particular cov- ering item "Consolidatiosn of Btntutes 82,810.00" p820 59, Public Accounts, 1089. ANSWERS (l) Neil Mwmneli-m nses ‘ilheooKing vs. J. King, G. Ga ant,- Rroderin A. Image-Prosecuting Speedy ‘Blair-Mi. . Coast. L J. C. Watson-Pd. Wit- ness fee-N. . J. 0. O. Clmpbell-J. King. G. a.’ Galisnt, Defence Counsel- .00. John G. Mcndyen. conveying prisoners to Dorchcswr-Mooo. Bell 8: Msthieson-Otis Young case. Costs awarded by Court- 2.06. Nell McOl-nneil, expenses-film. Neil McConnell e chm-UM. Bu t. J. 0. Scott- . witness fee uth M. Christie, Special Court Bienorrnpher-clilili. B-Insp. N. Anderuon, pd. witness ss- 00 Pre erio 'A. Large, Speedy ‘rftll-lliliifi. John G. MQFMIYCH. conveying . . , . n , n "fmofii '3 ¥°'ii"=k~..d”"”’£i‘i' fee-MM m Neil ‘McConnell, expenses case Frederick Philii 9.00. L. Cpl. D. J. Heuflw-pd. witness prosecuting foes-clam. Roderic A. e, prosecuting Dr. Ralph P. Smith, analyst»- $100.00. L. Cpl. D. J. Heath, pd. witness rce_$2.00. F. J. E. Wri ht, h lff‘ _ $3340. a Sei- s fees A. r. McIsMc, handwriting ex- “"6? £1000!‘ a1 u o ‘s Bu o, o 3,50. wgthur E. Jenkiiibfévtiltilgssaiee- Dr. Harold L. Melltsh, prof. wit. nsltvisciiemgaaginell e Trials~$35.00. ' xwm“ speedy J- Q- Q- Campbell, dsfence coun. sol Slay 'I‘rials-s20.oo_ Nell McDonnell-Ivan McInnis gaglooOrso expenses Speedy 111m, sp-iggii ‘EPW333310. Sheriff's Fefriiisiiiéoghnnen cxpcriscq speedy "iiilstiwéiiigi... Ill defene . ml Speedy ariiiben-‘aiooo. a Con“ A Fimllvdacslsanc, handwriting ex- Const. P. '1.._ x _ feea—-84.50. we!’ pd “m” Frederic A. Lar e, s‘3ee% giaéhauigltl). Prosecuting i Crgyergciduiaagg. . Pwsecuting 9i‘ A, L, i crown c:ses—810i).r(fi' woucuflng John G. MscFadyen, Sheriff's fee;—n8132.00. is u M. h i , . Rmphmgufls. Y l! Court steno ‘uiibg-l- B‘; W213i. Sheriff's fees- o n . 11' d - ieekslaoflo‘ B yen. sheriffs Aeneas McEachern-tiw. EéoG- P» Bait. pd- witness fees- "gbo-i- 5* Wfiiihl. Sheriff's fees- grsflartlei Sims-film. . . e. , i caaessuolofibn prosecuting crown - . M. P., , "H5 pd witness ree_;_ nrfrmpu Smith, 1 _ _ Frederic A. i...rg‘§.'“.i3.::.z§,g°¢ Siwedy Trials etc-salsa. i323 L. Benton. Constable! fees s tfu. ,_ _ mun 55 o e Salt, pd witness m. a; r1 huh-OHM. C. st. Clair Irainor, proseeutlnl Crown cases-SHAW. Bessie L, smaliman, Roy LHEB preliminary eviden .00. $31“. OJ. E. Wright, sheriff's ices- 3.4 . George Doyle, Re Roy 1M8?’ special guard—-82'l6.00, Uoyd G. bswi prolwli-lnl Speedy Trial; ¢u:-£'ia.oo. supl. m. c. P. Stilt, pd, with“! iees—5~i.73. Dr. Ralph P. smith, analyst- 8100.00. Neil McConnell, expenses 5P0"! Trial $9.64. s- MQFadyen, shed!" John G. P‘ees—$34.00. .1. o. c. Campbell, prasecuwu Crown 51-87800. James . MacDonald-fill)- R. C. M. P., pd. witness fees- $30.35. preiiminm gmgecutilll . 5. Bessie Smallman, evidence-WED. Lloyd G. Lewis. Speedy Trials etc-MO T0tul—$2,410.00. Refunded by R. C. M. 11-5900- '1‘Otai--$2,401.00. (2) Customs of Canada-Bond Fee—$120.00. Royal Visit deooratlons-fliw- _ Attorhéy General, traveillnz 9-‘ pcnses-$;i00.00. T. B. Seal 5aie-850.0(l. I Casual labor, charwwomen. Wpfl bags, wrappers, twine. 6!?“ fig‘ isfer supplies, Auditors‘ ti"? expemes-$1,16'i.40. ACCIOFIliRIBiGZEgUOID. Toe-M, . . (s) J. o c. campbell-fliilii-M‘ J. w. Mmuaughv-Sfififlflil- n? stencgrapher, Miss P. 3°" 50.00. ‘gteisogrspher, Miss L. Well" 0.0 . Stcnogrnpher. vnrlous-Qiim-oo- J pbéii . -c_';°\m (1940 9W pnratory) 150.00. _ a. 0.10. Clglolélleli. draftlna P" b e 08- . . “a. 3i o. Cam u-comvllli" and lndexina i5roc amstlons. to date—8200.00. ' Total—82.l!10.00. QUESTIONS (1) 1111mm, my particulars 00"’: ins the itcm "Frelflht on HR; Sggggg’ 02 page 83, Public Accwll -'- _.. m? —~ g "(Bari-AIS no u. w ‘l