THEWESTERN GUARDIAN III-II- . . Ian I AGlNTliJ llnerlurlgyoaniezl hand Ilillfiml III PIINCI COUNTI News lubeeflfllelo Advtldrq use ova-u all! ollhelol- ""°“"'1i'..i"&’.o...‘d commission? ~ u, Go u umlma mm Street, g-d-fn ‘ma; $34 llaur: fiuudel. 67 Granville SKIN! Th, gun-qt" '11] b. delivered to any hone in lluuamenldo h! “mqpgyuggpudnyqlbepnweehflioue 280 for lblalcfll?‘ or [Ive your order te the boy responsible for deliverieg on your rou —MAGISTB.ATE'5 COURT -. Magistrate W. E. Darby held court Mmiw‘ plmt‘ enamel‘ in Alberton last week. In one case, f possessi -BUY , varnish and wax at Brace s. 3-80-2i. JEXILLANA for coushl- T1379- 10,- m-ug co., Kensinston. 8- - —PROTECT vour chickens and 1 m OIIIC‘ ggifagtfe%rfcltle¥s.a “nab e erglr-‘Wzl- onofbearailneofws‘ of posaessl Act a fine of $10 and cools was; given. Two men convict/ed of oper- ating e. still were each given a fine , of $100 each. In Summerside on Satinwlay a party was fined $l0and costs for purchasing gasoline with ~50! axes. saws. fllfll 111d coupons that were not. his own-S. ghaxpenlrl! stones at Brogan. _i.osr between Post Office and P81500818 Garden of the Gulf Cabins a sum of money. Finder please leave Wxlgi Guardian representative and ceive reward. 3" 14 —I‘0LICE coimr — In 1M Bummerslde Police Court on Bat- urday before Stlflenmu"! M5315 time s. 1-i. St-ronl; a drlmk f“ {med $25 and costs or slid/y “B?! and $.20 and costs and $10 m" dgeg or 0119 lIlOnf-h I01‘ GMVZVY my.» property. nameb a 11°11" °° - ——S. zPte. LeRoy Carver of the P. IL‘. Island I-Iigtilanderu ls 5061101118 1115 furlough with his family in Sum- mei-sida-G. -Sgt. Claude Kenny of the P. E. Island mus-riders a spwdlne 1.115 furlough with his wife and family in Summerside-S. ._3gt Phllli f the Prince lEldEvwsxriittlsland ll-‘Iiglllariders is spending a few days leave at his j home in Summerslde. ——5~ -MADE fongilgnplalhtlqggg: Ari Anson rain forced landing at. Alberlon on Pg; day afternoon owing t0 £08m trouble. None of the crew were - jured nor did the plane suffer an damage and was able to take 511 and return to base as won M ° motor trouble was lowifid- 5- _A1tn1vss noMio-MnOi-mond Damn has arrived home in Bum- merside from Camp Hill Holllif-ll. Halifax, where he has been a pa» tlent for the last thiee monttihse Fiiends will be sled to kw" B m has been discharged from W! hospital and though still unable to work his condition is much im- p,.m,e¢_ Mr, Dalton enlisted at the outbreak of war and served, until Death Yesterday 0f Edison Stewart 0f Souris East Friends will regret to learn that Edison L. Stewart of Souris E0511 passed away at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in his 78th ear. e is survlv by his sister. M"- J’ TUES. S and a son of Mi". and Mrs. yesterday morn- Iillirmlj? formerly from ‘A um lilllllllll tum; ~ Pfiflflllilllll $cillmtus~ wit". gvi ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15 and 9.15 AFTERNOON 3.30 crgt Pilot llattcc Killed in Action Mrs. Wallace Willi-rains, Summer- slde, received word on Saturday last that her nephew Sergt. Pilot Wil- 11am Rhttee WIIS killed while on was 22 years old Wil- "iifce who are widely known E bland. His mother was Pork Corner and ‘we duty. l-ic A.» ...-. rldj-"“""n"“"'dflwq'y ‘nu- lllillflflllliti . ALL LINES RALPH MUTTAR O Suznmcrsrdc PROFESSIONAL cam) '%’ i?“ “' "RID-Km t T. E. llllillEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Lllldry lummerslde, P. l. l. . c ':, '. ti Al] members are urged to attend Annual Meeting Wed- nesday, March 31st, at U p.m- isgd.) Alex Laiierty. Secretary. l cvx...\ uvewww REVIEWS (Continued from Page 1) bell Government collected $2,077,- 000, or four times the amount. In motor vehicle revenue Conservativm collected in years $318,000, or an averagse per year of $106,000. The Libera in seven years collected $1,027,000, an average of $146,000 per year. In other words they obtained $708,000 more for motor vehicle icvenue than the Conservatives, plus a million and a half dollars the three 1m; cnAnwN or...» . ~ hi. lll ss, with the Dental C0175 “Cwafii, he held the rank of serg- emit. . now rcsiclcd in Moose Jaw. Sask. SCITILNRAHICC itleut lo ‘the giiddlie at _ ‘Ewart was 130m East i 020111.101‘ ust. Ho s a ran - .,,T§‘<'i..1,;.§o§§.'rri moved to Souris son of Airs Albert Stewart, New and became employed with Mat- (Glasgow, P E. I. nnci hits a num- thew d: Macbean over 50 years iber of itlicr relatives here to whom ago. There he made many friends EJ. Baker, Belmont. M55!» and B y son Lloyd Heath Stewart. more in gasol ine tax. In amusement tax the Conserv- atives collected $25,000; the Liber- B15 in seven years, $104,002. ' Prohibition Act Wearing a curious mixture of bor- larrlvcd at an east coast Canadian rowed army battle dross, Rcil Gross ‘non recentlv- Hum! to h! home. as he was always courteous and obllging. Up until about a year ago he went fe to work as usual but failing health caused him to enter the hospital where he was tenderly cared for. His wife the former Mollie Mac- Kinnon, dled in July, 194i and her passing, no doubt left a void that time could not heal. Mr. Stewart in all his dealings with others was strictly honorable and conscientious and lie has lcl‘ a name that will always be revered by those he lived with. Funeral will take place tomor- row, Wednesday afternoon from his home, Breakwater Street. with llic service conducted by Rev. HR. Bell, Kingsboro, commencing nt 2 p.m. Interment in Church of En- gland cemetery. Well Attended Meeting 0f A.R.P.. Workers llold Last night an enthusiastic and well attended meeting of the vari- oug A. R. P. contrcllers. the mem- hers of the A. R. P. Auxiliary ser- vices, Ward Captains. and other members oi the Charlottetown Civil- ian Defense services was held in th City Council chambers. The purpose oi the meeting was to review the set up cf the various auxiliary services and define their particular relationships. Dr. J. A. MacMlilan reviewed the Medical Auxiliary service. He stressed the» necessity of reporting all casualties accurately to the aux- iliziry controllers. - He emphasized that it was the duty of the wardens to keep all waffle lanes cleared for ambul- mc-u and first aid crows. Fin Chief Angus McEachern reviewed the functions of the aux- iliary fire services, and Mr. H. A. Messervey, Controller of ‘Frans- portatlon, dealt with that particul- ar aspect oi the work and Mr. Ll. Stems, Controller oi Pclice and Special Constables reviewed tiho work of his department. Lt-Col. R C. Chandler, liaison officer between the Charlottetown Civilian Defense Crmmlttec and the Provincial A. H. P., and Major W H. Poole, a. representative from the latter organization, were pre- sent and clarified many points on which there might be confusion or overlapping. Chief of Police Blrtwislle was also present and took port in the dis- OUSslOIlG. All the speakers referred to the importance cf the work of the Wardens. It is the intention to hold Wardens’ meetings in the various wards to discuss A. R. P. relat- ionships. Mr. J. A mllerton acted as chairman last night in the absence of the supervisor, Mayor B. Roy Holman. oi ‘i0 10 Proceedings. ln Legislature Iegislatun met yesterday at 3.40 p.m. . Answers to the following quest- s5 ions were tabled: | Hon Dr. MacMillan; 1, Did 1n p. Dcminlon Government for loss of Provincial revenue from sale of liquor as a result of Dominion policies? l 2. What was the basis of this claim I and whnt amount was claimed? , 3. Who presented the claim for the Privlnce of Prince Edward Is- land? . 4, What was the amount of his expense to Ottawa? Answer: l and I. The Government did not, make a claim, but attended a con- ference at Ottawa between the Dom- inion Minister of Finance and re- presentatives of all Provinces. At the Conference the prcblem was fully discussed. and the discussions were continued by correspondence and telephone. 3. Hon. Mark R. McGuigan re- presented the Province at the Con- b1 h BABY CHIX Can spare some Brown Leghorns, also some New Hampshire Reds from my March 31 hatch. Mixed sex only $15.00 per 100. Express prepaid. Poullry Men Do not delay in ordering your hard coal, chick starter and poultry feeds. in d: Schurmanh, Kenalngton branch, have another ‘h car of’ perfect quality brooder coal rolling in. '1'“ Lucy oonsolirlziicri lncc. Its proved; uvrc applicable lo cxlzcnzllliiiv: 011 Public Wclfnre, including health service, $23,424.84; grants to hospitals, $16,750; child weEfnre, 3.8119027; extra mural treatment of tuberculosis, Provincial Siinaturliim, lsohol for- dent, cosmos; or ‘$200; Rod Cross _ Free Dispciisnly. $300. automobiles on page 103 Public Work; report 1942 ,pnrls, etc, tnblcrl in answer). nunl rm» rt of the Department of Agriculture: ery nod tdeepest sytnpnthy is extended. rence. , 2 (70. ‘Tourist Scripts Mr. Stewart: i. War, special authority given iii the past yciir l.o ill‘l_V D;ctor or her ])i'l‘S(\ll5 i0 issue prescriptions for liquor for use by tourists? 2. Stuic tho number of such pre- scriptions issued during the year i942. Aiiswcr: "illcd Tourist Prescriptions ‘~" the some» in authority l as any ollici‘ prescript- 1~..=, and :1 scnariiie account is not kept of Ll " lstof the item of ex- pciizlittiru "National Park $5,835. on pogo 43 of the Public Accounts for 42 rhoiviiig ilic inane of the payee or pnvccs uni (ho mirpose of the pa 'l'lle"i‘.l or yiuyiinciits. Answer; Percy McCnusiancl: mi, $5000.00. Winfred Whitehead: Purchase of Maud Mrntgomery birth- nre, $800.00, (OIOOOPIZI! J. Tweedy, Legal fees, Hon. D1:- Muclvfillun: Give details of how lllfi item of Purchase of the Government of Prince $80,807.35 sowlal health lax revenue Edward Island make a claim to the for lhr yicnr i042 was expended. Answri": The ltcm formed part. of the rcvciuic of the Prov- lltc following: Public $7,080.38: grant, to $480002 school C.N. Institute for Evangeline Home, Society, $1,750; blintl, $400; ind, $1,000; New Autos Purchased 1. Give details of the item "(Jl $7008.45" under the Citing Prohibition Act adminis- tration, Dr. MacMlllan said tiie fact. that so many delegations find it necessary to come to the Legis- lature at tie present time, is a cli- rect reflection on the public dis- zlatisfaction with the administra- on. _I-le cited revenues under the Pro. hibitloii Act from the years 193i to i942 inclusive. The average rev- enue under tiie Conservatives, 193l- 85. was about $29,000 a. year. In i936 this government collected $40,- $55,000" revenue was practically $l40,0l0 plus $51,000 of health tax, making an all high record of revenue from the Proliibiition Act last year of $187,000. In four years the Conservative revenue under the Act was $110,- 000. In seven years of Liberal rule the revenue was nearly $600,030, a difference of $487,000, "I soy, Mr. speaker, that that is one reason why we have these delegations of sincere temperance people coming to this government, asking that the Act be more rigidly enforced,” said Dr. Macmillan. Premier Campbell: "Are they the same doctors now?" DruMnciVIillan: "No, a lol. of those who were here some time ago are gone. There are some new ones. But tiie qucistion now, which is rath- er intriguing, is how many other: besides doctors are able to get hold of scripts and use them? 'I’iint is one of the interesting questions which might bear investigation.” Premier Campbell; "The answer is none." Dr. MacMlllan: "My hon. friend won't say that there are not certain agencies 0r hotels or other places in this Province that. handle l. .. (Premier Campbell did not. ans- 'er a . Dr. MacMlllan: "On the other hand we have come to this point: we have a Prohibition Act for the natives, and we have got another for foreigners. The foreigner can come in here, under the name of a tourist, and get what he wants." coding Capital expenditure on. page 15 Public accounts i942. 2. (n) Make and year of each automobile? (bl From whcm purchased? (ct Prloc paid’! (d) By wliOm uscdf Answer: (n) 1042 Delnixe Dodge sedan (new); 1042 DeLuxc Plymouth Sed- 1m HlCWlj i942 Snccial Dodge Sedan back '0 the d“ m" (newt; (new); 1042 Royal Chrysler Sedan dwmrs (used): i042 Pontiac Sedan (new); 1942 DeLuxc Ford Sedan (new). i042 IIoLuxe Wiliyg Sedan (b). Barbour and McDrnal d; gnrncy Brothers, Island Motors, T. MiicLcori. litcllnblc Raptors, Ives; F. R. Mclinine, Allison (cl $l,14:....: - . iii use. Intended for stile Mr. Stewart: Give details of the item" "Plckard Company (nl Ports, etc. $7,074.57" (Lengthy details of machinery ‘Hon Mr. Dennis ialfed the an- Thlrd Rcmlingg The iollowinc bills were read e. 1rd limo nml passed: A11_a,~t to encourage the discov- (lcvclntimcnl: of oil and lurnl gas. lPlfrmlfll‘ Campbell). An not to Mnond nn not m auth- hrmrds of Char- Premier Campbell: "How can the foreigner get it?" Dr, MacMillan: “I-Ie is able to go to certain places and get. a script" Premier Campbell: “What good is that to him?’ Dr. Macmillan: Then he goes around and he annoys some doctor until he signs it." Premier- Cam bell: "It goes all Dr. MacMillan: “Probably the should not. sign those scripts that come from hotels and l other places. Is that it?" Premier Campbell: "I don't know where they come from." Dr, MacMlllan: "Anyway, it was a good paying year last year in Prohibit on sdmixilatrathon-near- ly $190,000. _ Ccntinuln, Dr. MaoMillan said G vornmcnt officials when pre-l the Pmmb“ n A“ w“ not‘ mund- sent car; are not. any longer [ery- lcoablo. ed to be a liquor sellln act. It was an act to curtail e sale of liquor. The unfortunate thing is that the doctors are mode the ‘goats’. A Wonderful Instrument "In view of the fact that our act ls supposed to be for the cur- tailment, not the sale of liquor, it would be interest to know how tiie overnment got its liquor sales staibilaed from the Dominion Gov- ernment this year," d. "Pre- sumably they went to the Domin- ion and complained that the Do- mlnion was int/erierin with our sale of liquor in Prince ward Isl- and. and claimed damages. And I believe my homfrlend 0t‘ Isn't, tlils Prohibition ct a won- derful instrument? It eupposed ( garment; from Algiers, and and ends of huvul uniforms, sur- 1937, and public health 31X. $117.- 000 in ‘the inst. tivo 30015- The amount of taxes the CiimlJ- bell government, exacted from the pwplc, ovcr and above ilic COPE‘?- sponding taxes collected Conservative ylflrs, \\'-",1'(f1 , line tau, 51.500010: morm" W111; P- $708,000; amuscmciit tax. $80000. Prohibition administration. $487.- 000; clmln SWIG-F‘, $57.00; livsltb tax, $117000, gent-nil taxation, $140,000, succession dullcs. $70031 Dr. Mncl/filluii Him Wfcrrrfrtlc the Conservative 5i‘1'('i‘SS in chtniii- lug 1m additional $l5l,(.'0ll poi" v9.11" from Otttuvadlirouwli 1:1"c_:".:‘ii'ti1i,ioii of Island claims bcloro tuc White Commission. This hurl btvn due us 511199 the Duncan CGllllillSHml report of 1926. but our cla. r1= liul not been pressed mid ‘ . _ v 11d- ministratlon. This was additional revenue WlllCll the Ciu-illlbill 8°‘?- ernmcnt had to 8001111. Huge Revenue Increase "Alfogefhtr they hurl n 'i‘0\'f‘l_lll€‘ of four and c. quarter niillioii tin.- lars more than we hzid. “ MacMillan. Despite llllli, ti: , out, with the lllllfllVlfll! iiicrczisci liabilities: Prom A112, l5, C" 3i. i935. $343000; 1936, ' 1938. $1,241,000; 1931i, $l.7bil,9- . “The wni" th-cn llllPFVPllCd, uilzl the iiicrfirlw of last. ycai" \\'.1s_r~il_v some $30.00," sniff Di‘. MiitI/lilloii. "This year, fortuiinl, ' llicrc is it decrease. But (luring ic p rioo oi seven years they iiyzimnscrl lhc il- abillties of tiie Proviiicc by four and one-hall" million tlollurs, not.- withstsndlng that they had four md it quarter" million dollars more revonue_ than we had." Folconvvood Costs Falconwood hospital expqndl- tures, Di". MacMlilait suld, is the best yardstick for f“("Y$'.ll‘lllZ econ- omies under various governments. l-Ie went bflCk to 11m .41 n“, a: the yearly rivvrnxc -. the Bell Government was 1117.000. During Conservative ycnrs 1924-27 the ovortioe expenditure was kept down to $105.00). In the following Liberal years 1020-80 it rose to $116,000. The Conservulivt average during the succoctllng terms 19311-33. was $87,000. Ex- penditures under the prcsfint gov- ernment have continually mount.- ed IIOm $114,000 in 1035 to $130,- 000 in 104i and $142,000 in i942. Dr, MncMillan agreed with Premier Campbell that, construc- tion of barns at. Fnlconwood should not, be undertaken ul. the present time. He bcllcvcd the whole matter of Fnlconwood farm should be given serious consideration. H? quite approved of the roposnl regarding a nurses’ home. ul. said it was never intended that the farm should be made into a model farm. The original intention win: to provide recreation and some ll ht employment for the patients. a. MacMillan cited a statement made recently by Hill, J. L. Ral- ston, Minister of National Defense, to the effect. that 100,000 mcn had been discharged from the can- adian army and that 6,000 of these had been oversws. He understood a mmibe of these discharged men l-re in this Province. This was cf course a federal responsibility, but he asked the Provincial Government to look into the matter and direct attention to any asses r uirlng assistance. I-le had been in mired that some of these men in military service have had their effects seized and sold for debt. In all fairness, Dr. MacMilfan suggested, vlvors from Il.M.C.b‘. Loulsburg m. Winnipeg, and it was .01: llcfcrmcnt "sunk by alr attack In the Mediter- l ranean. each of these cases should be in- vcstlgslezl. This was a matter which liud received careful attention at the Conservative convention at one thing which \v.uld receive attention nt Ottawa when the new Progressive Conservative leader. Hon. John Bracken, is returned to power. Dr. MucMillan commended an address delivered by Prof. W. J. Reid before tiie Rotary Club. stress- ing the farm lnbor shrtage quest- ion. The added that it ls vitally im- nortnnt that this problem be solved. We must have more young men to do the work on Island farms. If ' every Pnvince sent from l0" to per cent of its people into the ser- vice forces, as Prince Edward Is- land has done, they woud have enough men ln the nmiy without realm-inc to call up more. He cited the problem cf the ivzirble fly, as one calling for tiie attention of the Department of Agriculture. Dr. MacMlllan was pleased that the Government made no attempt this your, as they did last, to cut nut fhc exhibltlrn grants. They 11nd had to replace it in the esti- HlfilPH al. the request of m; Qp. licfillori. 7777777 ~ ‘(To vbiCc-iftlnued) Jimmy Urlando Pleads Guilty ’ f DETROIT. March 29 -(AiP)— Jimmy Orlando of Montreal, 28- ycnr-old star defenceman of the Detroit Red Wings National Lea- l giie hockey team, pleaded guilty today to a charge of obtaining draft deferment by essential war worker. He was unsigned before United Slows Commissioner Clarence Pet- tit shortly after agents of the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation ar- rested him as he was entraining at t-he Michigan Central Depot, with other members of the Red Wings squad. for Toronto and Tuesday night's Stanley Cup hockey playoff. John S. Btigas, Chief of the 1128., 1's Detroit office, said Orlando fnccs two specific charges of vio- lilting the selective service Act, inilwre in notify his board of a change in his occupational status‘ and falsification of inter informa- tion provided the board. Kenneth Wilkins. assistant 0.8.‘ attorney, said Orlando-known as the "bad man" of Notional Le hockey because of his f GOING. mision 35 cents. [Pun-cu Edward Islands “do. landers has returned to duty after Hmndlng the week-end here with . his family. 4 W‘ _ _ so, 194s C, S. Louisburg - Survivors Shown here are: left to right: back row: W. Robinson, Ldg-Tel. oddsithc! told how their corvette W" 7 l-Z York Si. Halifax; C. McDon- ald, A.B., Miragul, Cape Breton Island; G. Jenkins, A.B., Murray ._____.___.___________ ‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN _.__._. rim column la reserved for new; of local lnlertsl. but arlvcrllalnl ol’ u newly nature may no unsorted st five cents u word, llrlcfly pay wle In advance. JUST‘ RECEIVED from England 25 tons of bluestcne. Rogers hard- ware. 3-20 -1 ANNUAL ROLL CALL Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. l0 tonight at. a p.m. All visiting membei? 881st- - -ll. LEGION AUXILIARY dance at tiie Sporting Club ‘Thursday, Ap- ril 1. Don IVA/Jr‘; Orchestra. Ad- 3-30-2i. ARRIVED LAST NIGHT - Dr E. Hess‘, arrived in Charlottetavri {that night. He is connected with e Station, Halifax and ls here routine business connected with tiie Fish Calming Experimental on isliing industry. RED CROSS CAOiPAlGN_. contribu- ion to the Red Cross campaign lnow amounts to $Bl.0_00.stnl.'sd Hon. Dr. W. J . P, MacMillati, pivsidciit- of ilie Provincial organization. Oi U115 01110110!» $30,000 was contribu- ted by Prince County. Dr. MacMil- liui made the statement yesterday in t-he course of a speech in the Legislature. ‘ warm applause. It was received with FUNERAL SERVICES —- The alllllgafllwgf Mr. Herbert ‘Ihomton, s held yesterday af PB/llPs Church at i! o'clock, where funeral services were conducted b" squadron Leader Cameron, RA"! The Oddfellows puma u an zrnidveconducted the services at the Messrs. Athol Bums, Finley MM- Klnnon. H. Jones, A. O. F. Gill, Gordon Rodd, Percy merit People's Ceme largely attended was tmmoou from 8t. attended ln a body ‘Ihc pail-bearers were : Acorn. Inter- tery. The mem- bers of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Iicglon and the staff and employees Bruce Stewart d: Co. also attended the mineral in a bod . of Y .______________ Staff-Sgt. Fred E. Mscbeod of Orderly room. P.E.I. Hlrh- Royal Edward ague trips to the penalty b0lf-—I‘Cl‘l:!€l’cg::fi l.o.n.E. icd himself as a machinist em- cloycd by the Lincoln Tool and Die Co. of Detroit when he registered with his draft. board last. Septem be l‘. Wilkins said the lee star actually was employed as a machinist for only two weeks, and later was, transferred to office woilk, al-l though he was classified 2-8 onthe strength of his abatement that he was a machinist. r 81,000 DAY! LOST LONDON’—(CP)—'I‘rilde disputes during January involved the loss of 37.007 working days, the Labor Ministry Gasette announced. the Royal Edward I.O.D.E was held yesterday noon with the Reg misfit? vide armed flames. Mrs. Haidleand Mrs. J. R, Paton chemo of the commit. . Mm. n. Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Chapter oi the after- eait,.Mm. H. J. reports from the convenons of committees were most committee on goal-time was a hated pm- a c our oonmt between the of lie Giapter and the nted in NV". P.E.I.: P‘ Curra 090R. N. Willslilre. Row: B. Parks, 5.: n w-Pr-ci. Mines, N.S., .1 Fredericton, N. B, gher, Shlph P.E.I. Front 0.D., Kentvllle, N. r: lt s, Wlllell. Ldg-Str, (It ON Photo), forts for the men. giving within rcmon such articles as may be ask. cd for and keeping a closer contact through correspondence. Tm Roy“ Edward Chapter lius dezidcd u; adopt. a. fairmlle. a small ship, which usually carries a crew of two officers and 16 to 18 mcn. Trinity llnitcd Church TUESDAY, MARCH 30th Mill-Mission Baud —- Social Ilall, Seek Responsible 6ov’t For Nfld. ST. JOHN'S, NflcL, March 29- (CP CABLED-A Royal Commission to consider restoration of respon- sible government in Newfoundland was demanded wday by tiie St. John's Board of Trails. The Board decided unanimously to petition tiie King lo ilppulllt a commission to determine tiie people's wishes on the restoration of tiie Lsiiuulis r-"W" ‘tzirion and the lorui the proposed representative government Sllauitl time. ‘bonus LARGE —- At Toronto General Hospital on Mnrcli 28, Frank B. Large, son of Mrs. Lillie snd thl late Alired P. Large. MscDONALD- Al. the Charlotte- town Hospital, March 29, 19-13. Mrs. Paschall MacDonald, Hunter River. aged 60 years. Funeral ii;ticc later. BURNS-At the Prince County Hospital, March 2B, i943. Mrs- Gladys E. Burns of Keiisiiigwn. aged 65. Funeral from her late re- sidence Kenslngtcri, Wednesday at 11113130 to St. Mary's Church, Indian vei". BtREHAUT — Al. the home of bcl‘ brother, A. D. Bicliiitit, Village Green, Miss Iavlnia J, Brehaut. aged 83 years. Funeral Tuesday. March 30th, service starting in the home at. 2 prn. Interment Pownal Cemetery. STEWART-mt the p.m. Hospital on Monday, March 20, 1943. Edison Stewart. in his 78th year. Remain! were fors-orded from the MM- Lenn Funeral Home yesterday ll‘ temoon to Scurls Mic-re the fun- eral will be held on Wednesday “t 2 p.m. GALLANT-At tiie PEI. Hospital, Monday. March 29. 1943i fig (Gunner) J. Alfred Gallant Rb Ethel MacLocd , aged 24 Yfllrs- ant mains will be conveyed from Ff r_ yr-innagenvig Wvvfggifn‘ flame this B" ternoori to the residence 0f‘ a sister, Mrs. John Mncklnullllkr Bishop Street. Funeral notice a - _..__._____._._.L.._f In Memoriam In loving mom"! 0' Ml’! us steam who 1mm! I" "films. no within elf 1cm“ llas rorxi-"Eajlzltludedw-éfff" u~.::'§:."..=~:.."..'r.""" ,, 1mg ma eiloui teen are Ill Reserve . Si’. Jar-dine was appointed con- ‘VOHO!’ 0f Olllfl lllifl when o‘ ‘t. ‘n The- fimnoo Inserted by um 1M 43'1"" a-ao-u. A lot of us poultry men are very grateful to mfgummerldde m "m this concern and to the Federal poultry depart- "M" “' svstm“ "f "wslm" '°" "mm" ment for their energetic efforts on our behalf. Wheezing In the Chest Points to Bronchitis ‘fig .._‘ '_ ‘ symptom bronchitis is a dry. $90121‘ muti:"":.ui“'“"""" to prohibit, but it is a government sale act. It is not controlling, it is expanding. It was for better ad- ministered, to my mind, in the days when there was a Commission, and I think that ie the way it should be administered today.” Continuing. Dr. MacMlllsn cited other tax collections as follows: Real estate, income and rlel. Mfvril teachers. (firm. Mr. Mc- Mil-mum Gilligan». An m‘; to incorporate the Wes! River Rural Telephone Company, Ltd. (Mr. Mathesonl. The Church of England Act (Mr. Mwthusonl. m; MocLean Money was voted tow national cigarette fund, 5- R. Pendleton Kenslnglon VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ An not to incorporate the Bourls fl-Iosolln‘ (Mr. Madman». y Debora on fhn Budilol, was resum- tf the Onvwslflon. At f; o'clock fir. MficMlllim MOV- eil nillnurnnv-iil 0' the- dcbslte. and tlw Iloiivc nrljnumcd until ii am- today. d tax, an average collection 34 “use u Adm Fri rv ‘Hon. T11". MacMlllan, leader £5 r roperty ln 1032- e per year un- tration, $176.- Buceelsion duties. Average un- er Conservatives $38,800. Under $156000- Aver Liberals. 948.800. New forms of taxation under -.io-,\I uberals, chain stores, 057,000 since in ial f blogm ' in the ~£.:'."..'i'i‘*'..'~> “or” a e i cu maypfind in Dr. Woocze Norway no a remeidy to help to the weakened bronchial o rellevl iuflsuiinat on, soothe the lrrltalmle ilgoeen the“ an mucous, and ald nature to nib ‘m m0? IGKIIIIII l Price 35c a bottle; the largo family dos, about 8 tiiuu an lunch, Ne, M m an‘ monk“ 11» '1'. Million 00., Limited. Toronto. on, rellot fund and to the lthea for ‘film voted for “PM!!! school wires. UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown all limb Wlllalih Ilene ID my»