n Iliad-tr: i r , IEQELELEHL- r-O 0 ¢ 0-044 V4QOOQ<FQOOQOFOWOQ~¥O404O 0O OU-OQ-O O O O00 O OO-OJ roam -- sms ruv or 2.30 IIIII ans ‘THE EAsTERN GUARDIAN T HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN bum-rs. arouraour-zr umu r iuuuc: Euwiurn ~ rur. . wen. - ruun. NOTE CHANGE IN TIME-COME EARLY PROGRAM "STARTS AT 3:00—6:45-9:00 Stewart. Milo . uuan. Albert amru. um. uyr-T. rim-m Clair. AGINT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Gull-din: ml! be’ bought at on; of tho - In Georgetown: The Pool Office: IIEVEII BEFORE! I l I occurs corms. mu crud mum and Gordon nmm h I ! lollowlng pI-loel to Mont-Inc: bill l. A. Llcnllyll: Iln. Clu. In Sourlr: Coulomb null Florence lapel. in 8t. latch: The Pout Olioo. IIEIIER IIGAIIII The world's greatest musical artists GOIIIQOIIIWII NOW U" TIIE NIREEIII And vicinity numerous-i uusicrvaur ' ‘ITIESCRBI-INHAS ‘M "G sin m: Bmnwm 6'.§‘°"'“"""ou ..“€r..".”.3‘.iii..‘.°.‘°‘.§‘;“rl’.‘.‘f..2..”"" d‘ ‘SE a Mr. Janros Dalton travelled l‘... wnuiurnurték, SIH INTI] HIGH... for the mauiesl gnrlsallvenlures of the 000o>sssosco4oosovooooooow Bumsleaisl " sssoooooo-ooooooooooo-os0+0:sssooo>oo ‘BLONDII-j IN DOUGH.‘ NEW rrnzusrnhp FIL HILARIOUS FU For fun ixrzi. in the know. it: 'l"h-.i'.'s "Biunrlir: n. lino Dough!" the J-Ifillgdit that. has preceded tlrc lateral. film in Qlulunrbhrs ever- populor "Blrnrrlrc" series. WIIICII opens iurLrv at the Capitol ‘Phoatre. Those iov c. iiumstcuds whil> up a now 1- Inf‘ laughter that has Dagwcod in the daghonsc and Blondie in the don?“ ‘DWIIW "W"- r: lea to support the family! 'i‘hc Ar- . Henley screen thur Marx-Jock play. takes Dogwood to a 2'!!!‘ course. where his riotous antics so _ upset the game with his boss and an important client. that he is iircd. At. his hali-vsitis end. the SHOWING AT 3230-7 AND 8:45 .___SI.II€IIEYIIIN;IIK,LZ3W5. N EW5-—MUSICAL-SINGSONG-SPORTS >0 o 4 0 4 4 04-0 c 0-0 o ~o>0o+++¢4 o0 0o voo 4 o< ¢< 0 o ssoooo u h: table was tastefully decorated with 1 l r551‘ lccr- via a correspondence course. the city Thursday on business. Mr. Alec Arsenault of Charlotte-i town. was a recent visitor to; Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius MacDon-' aid and three daughters of Pau- murc Island visited Georgetown on Wednesday. , Min Beth MacConnell oi the ‘Hans-Canada. Airways at ton, N. B., is visiting her home In Georgetown. John Boyce. engineer with the Dominion Government in Char- lottetown, is spending his Easter holidays at his home in George- town. Mr. George Mar-tell has returned home from lumbering operations on the st. Peter's Road where 1c was employed by Mr. Allan Carn- eron who owns the Docherty pro- party. Miss Joyce “Bil-lie" Jenkins has returned home from a visit at the homes oi Mr. and Mrs. William White oi Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of Summersidc. Mount’- 9 £ James Mair, student at {Allison University, Sockviiie, NB. ‘is spending his Easter holidays a: his home in Georgetown. James has with him, as his guest, Carlos Causo oi Havana. Cuba, who is § also u. student at Mount Allison. l Friends oi Mr. Walter Boud- rreault. are sorry to hear that he has entered the Veterans Wing c! the P. E. Island Hospital ior treat- ment and all hope his condition will soon improve and allow his; return homo-LGeo. l Mrs. Edwin MacDonald and I daughter Isabel and sons Willian. Wand Paul visited Georgetown 0-1 " Wednesday where Mrs. MacDonald 1 met her daughter Therese. nurse- ‘ in-training in the Charlottcmvr- l Hospital and her son rid-win Jr. student at St. Dunstana Univer- sity, who are spending their Eas- ter holidays at their home in Pari- m9r2....1*!.!334- flE-"IIEBPAEE 1'- 2 - ‘ On the evening of March 12th I mo residents of Keatherdale} gatherer at the home oi Mr. and] Mrs. Preston Peardon to celebrate the 20th anniversary oi the r Heatherdale Women's Institute. It was organized on March l3th Q i928 by Mrs. T, G. Ives, Montague, * Secretary of the Provincial Women's i institutes. At the time oi organ- IIH IIIIIIII IIIII izatlon there was an cnrolltnont of eleven members. The celebration started with a dinner provided by the members oi the Institute. The candles and an Anniversary Cake with twenty candles also a decorated fruit cake on which tickets were sold later in the even- ing. After dinner was served to bumbling Bumpstead decides to become a “weli-paid". radio engin- thirty-two guest: the remainder oi the evening was spent in playing H, J, cards and crokirrole. Music supplied by Mrs. D. A. Mathcson and Mics or-Tomwruiar Rial-y Bruce. was enioled by nil- At the close of the evening Institute pins were presented to the eight charter members still living. A vote of thank: was extended to Fitting and Supplying filnsscr Etc. Montague I‘ B. I. Monc- 10b- ....°I'0I. lALl -Acatylenc weld- ing oquipmcnt, complete. slightly uscd- Apply to N. D. Nicholson. Montague, care oLBox 287. Mount Stewart Miss Evelyn McIntyre and Mrs. Cyrcne McIntyre were recent visitors to the city. Tho many irlends of Mr. Victor Macdonald are sOrry to hear that. he has entered the Provincial Sanitorirm for treatment. Before World War 11 Victor travelled over the ~Island, and at the beginning of hostilities enlisted in the Navy and saw action in many theatres of wrfr. After he got hls discharge he resumed hi5 former until he entered the sanitorium. Mr. Bruce Aifleck had now lights installed in his store by Mr. Cecil McCassey. which provide p], perfect illumination. Macdonald Bros, also have a new illuminated sign on their theatre, which gives a. grand appearance on approach to the village. MI‘. Otis McCassey. C. N. R. Con» ductor, spent a few days recently at. his home i-n Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKanna were rcccnl. visitors to Si. Peter's Bay. / Mr. Gordon Coffin, Morell, was on a business trip to Mt. Stewart Tuesday. Mrs. Clark, who has been spend lng the winter in Charlottetown. with her son and daughter-irwaw. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Glover. has returned to her home in Mt. Stewart. libs. Chester Coffin, R. N. ls at. present doing professional duty at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. — Mt. Si. ST. PETERS HARBOUR SCHOOL Report for month of February: Grade ‘IX — l. Geraldine Barry. Grade Vii — l- Basil MacKay, 2. Aldon Baker, 3. Leland Baker. Grade V1 — l. Stanley Drake. Grade V - l. Connie Anderson. 2. Bylvla Finlayson. 3. Keith Ander- son. Grade 1V - 1. Edith Howbolt. I. Loin. Baker. Grade llim- i. Louis Barry, 2. Melvin Anderson, 3. Horcncc - Drake. Grade l1 Roger Blrt. Grade l (a) — i. Wayne Baker. l2’. 3011211432 Hdwbolt, 3. no“ How. O r Grade l. (b) — 1. Louis Andcr~ son. Teacher - Florence Matheson. - 1. Ethel Birt. 2. Education Grants Discussed Briefly "Fiscal need," a term out-of-datc in Dominion-Provincial financial relations according to Premier Jones in o. statement made in the Legislature last year. It still the Iuiding principle in‘ connection with the Provincial Government's loans for teacher training purposes. He intimated as much to the Leg- islature inst week in reply to a question by Mr. Phillip Matheson. as to what the qualifications were for the loans, for which $6,000 op; UIII Ii Ill l l2 A 0| I n gin,“ P gl It Mr. and Mrs. Peudon for the Ilolhlnn v-n- lw nnninhv-rvw o-{r-Lhei€rli:°me' “Id ‘liter 5mg. w . o "m" Wm? ieilowaf‘: all egepzzcdJofoyrv- (tats? homes, having spent l very enjoy- ablc evening- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Moior Hoopla f. ' EGAD, AlPrFlTl-IA! HERE l6 YOUR TRAVGLsSTAINED HUSBAND, HOME mom TUCSOM -~ AND LOOK! I BROUGHT wbrrmrs / COLORFUL MA$TERPIECE or= razor/arc Porrsavn» save! NOTICE How rue TANNED mop r=rcr<ep DP A ‘BR’ OF- werer-iT '4‘ 302R‘ WHAT ‘We ALWAYS WANTED, TO PUT UNDER / THAT essence comm-era or= "rt-us BACK. PORCI-V-w- 1 suPPose r. necoror ASK u= SUNBLSRN AND LAIZD ARE ALI. You PICKED UP? pears in the estimates for the coming year. Mr- Lloyd Shaw, Deputy Mm. lstcr o! Education, who sot in with the House comrnitwc on his de- partments estimates. explained in reply to a question by the Opposi- tlon lender that the loans were for training teachers for local re- quirements only, Premier Jones pointed out that the grant for school books had been raised from $6,000 to wood U: the item "Physical Fitness Expenses and Bilvpplieg $7.000", Mr. Phillip Matheson asked whether a rural rink could gct assistance under this estimate. Mr. Show: “Phere are no grant: actually made for building rinks or playgrounds, but a good dog] of this supply is going w schools and equipment." Premier Jones sold physical fit- ness work had increased consider-g ably and it was hoped to get a larger grant from Ottawa. ‘lhcy hoped to appoint six teachers u school inspectors. Dr. Macmillan called attention to the salary. $2.000. oi w. ami- lty. the soc-rotor, of education. who J01’ mm! years did the work of a deputy minister, A you or two Ito he Wu amino an extra mo ac ucretcry o! the teachers‘ up. sronnustion fund. but this wn out off. “A loco mam other mm have been brought in hero and mode dentition. llld are getting bot-Ion 00,000 Ind 04.000 l. your V1101! "N! were harp loll than o your. Ijultwcntio pointoutttie dlflcrcnt standard: by which ow public servants arc paid.” he mo. "I luppolc Mr. Bradley in nearim the retiring age." Premier Jonel: “Ho will retire on full pay.” Dr. Macmillan: "Kc should. Be in a wonderful mo‘ Panic Jena: "I cults ognc." Opposition efforts to obtain the name oi the purchaser of the "rid court house building in Bouril come to nothing in the Icgllloturc iut week duplto lcvorai direct questions addressed to the Public Works Minister, lion. George ll. Barbour. The subject was introduced in committee on Estimates W Mr. McLean, who had previously put the same question on the ordcr paper. He had received the infor- motion that the building had been sold, but not. to whom. Hon. Mr. Large: “When we have court at Soilfls now we hire a hail and pay a fee; but King's County is not very busy in the courts. and h. is only occasionally that we have to hold a court at Souria." Mr. D. L. Mathieson recalled that in former years a large court house was maintained at Sourls. The present arrangement was dis- graceful. There was no accom- modation for the public. Ono roo- lon for a court house was that. the public should have access w the courts. "A little cubbyhoic" would not do- Hon. m. Large: “Consider-s- per hail. I was not aware that the Court there was being held in any cubbyhoic.” Dr. MaoMlllan: "We would LIIIQ to know something about the sale of that. court house building." Hon. Mr Barbour: "It was sold to a man ln Souris." Dr. MacMllian: ‘To whom?" Hon. Mr. Barbour: “The court. house in Souris was built on l high foundation oi brick. There were cells below st one time. It was a high building with a big large windows on each ride. We went down with the engineers and looked it over. and decided it would cost too much to repair. The foundation would take 81.000; the walls had not been painted ior years; we couldn't heat it. We would have given it away to the Women's Institute for one dollar. ii they had wanted it and taken 1:. over. These big court houses that uwrc built years ago are like that. There was one at Bonshaw, which was given to the Women's institute ior their own use. Two or thrcc years ago we gave thcm the paint to paint it. and last year when the road was widened there. we had to move it back. We de- cided with regard to the court house at Souris that. it would be better to rent a decent place." Not Answered Mr- I). L. Mathieson: "Wihy arc we not told to whom the court house was sold’! 1t was not on the answer which wu-c-piaced-on the" order paper, though that was one of the questions asked. Now would be a pertinent time to answer it." Hon. Mr. Barbour: "Wasn't the question answered?" Opposition members: "Ne? Mr. McLean: "Isn't It. the cur- tom to call ior tenders?" Hon. Mr. Barbour: "No." Mr. D. F. Mathieson: “We are still waiting for the answer. Ir! n public building is sold by any dc- putment. we are entitled to know to whom." Mr. Barbour did not reply. Mr. Mathieson: “It is all very well to say it is better to hire n. proper place; but why haven't you dons that." Hon. Mr. Largo: "Do you con- sider it. advisable to have a per- manent court house in the town of Souris?" ’ Mr. Mathieson: "Yes, I do I," do not think litigants should hovel to go all over the County. I! you‘ had to dispose o! the old court house, a proper building slwuld have been provided. and on that same site. 1 can remember when people used to attend courts in large numbers. ‘That. the best way oi educating them n the od- ministration of Justice. Now things have changed: very few people can attend the magistrate! court at Murray Harbor. becouu_ his oliico will hardly hold more than six people. At. Montague with great difficulty you could crowd not. more than ten into the magis- trates office where he holds court. This matter ‘is important. I grlnt that at Georgetown you have l fine court house, but that knot convenient m everyone. There has developed the idea now that court houses are not for the conv nience of the litigants or the pub c, but of the police." Hon. Mr. Luge laid all the liti- gants‘ Ices turned in by the clerk.‘ at Bouris amounted £002.11. The clerk at Murray River turned in $1.50, the clerk at Georgetown $5.00 and the clerk at at. Peter's 80.00. "I will endeavor." ha added. “to secure halls for criminal cuel. but I don't agree with the hon- mom- ber that court housu should b0 established It these point! otbor» than Georgetown." Hon. Dr. Mlclltllcn: "1110 Min-r iltcr ha told u: that. the louril court houu wu cold. but not In whqn. n» statement in the Pub- IIASOIIEIIMIEIIAIGE trcrou HALL scum EASTER MONDAY Admission .40: Door and Floor Friar lion will be given to hiring a pro-‘ roof and a large court room, withI Old Souris Court House Building Mystery Probcd "n House Unsuccessfully llo Accounts reads: ‘Rental of Sourin court. house. M50.‘ Whit wad-tho amount. paid when it was cold?" w. Bar : “M50. I don‘ know how $33M in there as rent." _ Dr- Maowilan: "We have to ask questions. only to find that the items in the Public Accounts are not cox-root. So this wu th! sole price?" Mr. Barbour: “That in what it should be." Dr. MaoMilimz "Now tell us whom you sold it to." Mr. Barbour: "There was no tender cal-led for it, but I mode inquiries." . Dr. MacMii-isn: "Did you just call up some friend oi the Gov- ernment's?" ‘ Mr. Barbour: “There was sn- other party in 50min who wanted to buy it", Undorpuld Offlcilll Mr. D. L. Msthieson pointed out that the Prothonotarry. at $2,000. I is getting less than the wholesale 1 vendror ($2.000). Th8 Deputy Pro- thonotary for Queen's is receiving only $1,850. These men, he maln- tained. are being grossly under- paid, considering that they are both veryhcompetent officials. 11w some applied to the Sheriff and other Court ‘oiiiciall. . Hon. Mr. Large; "The SheriJPs salary ($500) wiilhave to be rais- ed. Ii l am here next year l have promised to consider it." Mr. Mathleson: "Tho same up», piles to the County Court clerks, l and the Court House keeper. The latter can't live on $500." Mr. Mathieoon later made the some point. in connection with the salaries of registrars and other officials. In reply to a qucstIonJI-lon. Mr. Large stated that there was no provision in the estimabcs ior a Deputy Attorney General. Mir. Mathicson noted that. there was provision for assistant -Crown prosecutors ($1,800) in addition to the Attorney General. ‘Last. year other barristers had been retained on cases Was it the intention to continue that. pol- icy? Hon. Mr. Large: "No. it Wu found necessary last year for a short period." Mr. Mathieson: "There is also an item. Crown prosecution ex- penses, $11000. Would expenses against one of your Iailors be in- cluded in that item’! (Laughter). I am cuggosting that when assist- "ont Crown prosecutors are~on sal- ary, and allowing for expenses when they assist the Attorney General. it would not amount to - 3 ‘MARCH 29, 194a You should! Because Bur-Icy is one of the milder: I in!» grown . . . with a smooth, mellow fragrance that tastes especially good in a pipe. Burley pack] easily . . . burns slowly . . . leaves a clean, white ash. And i! slay: l!!! New pipe smokers enjoy this cool, sweet tobaxo, right from the firs: pipcful. Veteran smoke“ swear by it. Try a Pip: of Picobac ho PIcIr of Plpo Tobacco: '0 73§§FerIiIizer Dollars SPRING 1948 Ammonium Nitrate, 33% $74.50 per ‘ton Cyonamid, 21% 63.00 pcr ton Sulphate oi Ammonia, 20% 51.00 per ton Supcrphosphotc (Granular), 20% 32.00 per ton Muriore of Potash, 60% 58.00 per ton 3-15-6 “.30 Plr ion 3-15-6 (3% Borax) 44.30 por ton 4-8-10 . . . . per ton 4-8-10 (1% M.G.O.) ............ 39.70 per ion 5-10-10 43.00 per ton 5-I0-I0(I% M.G.O. 44.00 parlor --nny0hiw'likc~%i.000. Th-t i. to rprovidc ‘ior counsel which should Hon. Mr. Large: “I move the item." Carried. Illlorl‘ Snllricl Replying to a question rc "Queen's County jriiior. keeper, $800; assistant keeper $1.080." Mr. Large said the diiierenco was oc- counted ior by the fact that the . keeper hunrcaidencc and had cer- tain perquisites. while the assist- ant is a married man, living out- side. _'i‘he summersidc jaliors sai- nyhcd been raised to $000. be- cause they could not iind anybody to take it at the iormer salary. Mr. D. p Mathieson: "You don't ieci like raising the Queen's County juilofs salary?" l-lon- Mr. Large: "Not this year." (Laughter). Hon. A. W. Motheson: "Do you want. to move a reduction?" Mr. D. L. Mcthieson: "No, but I think it uniair that you should make discrimination." In reply to questions, Mr. Large said that no iurther increases in salary had been made to vendors and other liquor sale oiilciuls The $7.500 increase in the estimate was for the plebiscite to be held next June. 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