.QI'RIL 8. 1943 our. CHAKLQITIZEWNLQUARPIAN >__._ . .._. ..... . ___ I We loan money for useful urpom ; T‘ holpllll, dentist. nurses’ hills. barium leafnrliultlinnfm}. moo om. mes. Illl‘ the Punhuo of livestock or m- Montfgfl stflgk n Y slogk m" "1"" WWI"- rl t for preemies. mums. mn- I ' summit 5i- fihum- ".‘.’°"{."lll'..."°..""‘" °il.."‘ll ' u mill IIIIIIUI an armmeni in writing, nlloviuin; mfinmn. " EXCIIEIIEQ EXBIIIIIQO Imam for the ,,IIQIIISO of. or in mt coda, ooy- ‘*'-' i- ~- crfll b! Order No. 225. Term: ‘with the Stooh Close mo“. *"-. - c‘ Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulation. m lagdTPl If; g-g Ben m 15o °‘° e e - . a con S1 5-8 5753mm 13 1'3 General finance Eastern Limited ill-Wilh- ii """ * H‘ Bendix Av 39 Can Car Found l) 1-8 Beth Steel a1 7-8 C“ W? P" The Phillips Building, Charlottetown Phone 260 Che; g; 0mg gm glafl A1 A l: 2-: C sle ‘l4 1-2 "l c - echllyoallnon 1e 7-8 c“ 5mm 12 Elec Auto mu a1 (lellillm l3 1-4 Gm mac 3-; ggsmksléuttltflow 1-2 Gen Me ra 50 3-4 me s s t M t P . Gt Nor 12d » so 3-4 m“ all Pm 7-8 Kenn -8 |], , e s ea etain Speaks M,,,,-,gg,, =5 = m“... 5...... 27 1-3 | I. _ Dom Steel B 9 1-2 Price Beilm Against Americans loyscengal i533 “°“‘ T°"‘“° “i” l- m o - ' g p9,, , Dryden s 3-4 Phil §BIRCO 31 1 4 “was °° 15 l-ll stc Oil n J 5s 1-2 g?‘ glebf-‘l wit" l? ill": ASHINGTON. April 5 — (AP) n - _ __ _ Tgxa . p ° " Jill»: Office of Prime Ailmiiiiwa- Shglolgll-tgilli, fill‘; but (fgilpthenlflillst vnitlfd ‘hi? ii 2-: W“ °‘ w°°ds 25 ‘"4 tioli lllllllelled "'5 wlllmll? ‘We’ time today against the Americans U S Rubber 37 1-2 Mass" Harris 7 3'4 united Slaw-i meet Silliiillefi W- by name, linking them with Brit- U s Steel Co M°°°1l "m" 'l dill‘ bi’ “m”? "m" celllfllel‘ aln as perpetrators of "unjustlfl- Vanadium Col-p 22 1-2 M“ P°w°" 25 pillllld cellllig Pllces- °ll°°llv° AW“ cble" bombing raids on France West Union a4 l-a N" m” 3° 15, for beef, veal, lamb and mut- and asserted he is giving France an West E199 94 b‘ Nat Steel Car 4a 1.2 lvll- lllld mrblddln“ swres l” m‘ "authoritative regime which ls wls- --- Noranda 43 dune point values of any l-ation- est and "was the common Mm Power Corp 491.4 i-(l illelts and tats without also o, the great masses). M u c Quebec Power l4 1.2 zillllng prices. _ I [h t m ed CH‘ 1 Shawinigan _ 171.3 The “W actions gre" gcslgned’ Static lllispxen 6003561“. tJeflSSgll St haw Pm 1214 “mclnlh é-z-ild’ JO em-nmme Con‘ Bl"itain and his re ublican rede ""'“' Si’ Law com 200 l'll.»ioli_ arising froln bl-DTC-by-SIOR? r, d u W, m l; t“; stock, Close Steel of Can 70 \‘1ll'lfltll)llS in ceilings, help stump ¢95§0 S. an users-Sg- 0 Abmm Pm 7 34 wpg glee A 3 w, black nmrkets m men; and Aflica, but in! a bioa cast today to Asbestos 24 b2 wpg Ewe B 3 guard against abuse of the prlvil- his conquel-e country he made B A on 2o 34 egi‘ stores have of reducing point 5.060181 Ptferflllve t0 the raid l1!’ the Bathurst A 13 14; values in order to sell perishable United States av‘ fumes 0n the R8- 08“ vlckers 4 34 wmned items. nault works near Paris, saying he Dom T“ 8 34 They predicted“ the new ceil- had just learned "that region of Don A 4 34 ma, will mean in most cases Paris this afternoon was the object mm A 22 b2 _ ' less than the prlocs which con- of new Anglo-American aggres- Home on 335 SLIIIIETQ have been paying recent- slon. Imp Oil 13 7-8 -" Int Pete i9 BEIRNE, Alpril 6 --(AP)— Alex- : in‘; “§.‘i‘°“.‘.“i‘t.‘°l.ll‘°‘n"‘°"“°“‘ - - - o e no pu c, ed at his Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance BANKS nom- nv-aaln. w... at n. age of 84, the Swiss ‘Telegraph Agency Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents repolzillaed ln a. ldlspatch from Paris. _ i c u : r an EM he“ Nova 300m, 253 M erand, w o served as Minis- ‘clflcrgerltllwtfllggdflng:nfigalicnpel-aytvdrdcogflfée Elven?! 3c tgerlri wards Royal 140 her of War in 1914 and 1915, was w Classified 3o per word; ln Memoriarn Notices 70c per inch: Lists of I-‘loral and Spiritual Oilerlngs, Cards, cic., 5c per name: Letters of (‘pndolencfl 10o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 word Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists oi’ Subscriptions 40 cents oer Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on s. Notices of Thanks and MINING ‘TORONTO, April '1 -(CP)—-Clos- application. ing stock quotation; Stocks . Acme female Help Wanted Position Wanted Alderfélac Ang an \l'.-\\'TED a MAID AT ONCE. AP- oliu. WANTswt POiITIlOl‘; e165: Aug Hlfr p.) Shows Hotel, lsrackley aaleslaoy in my. _ m) ymww“ Aquarius peach, 4-u-al- We peivlce ulilce, Cllallo _ _ - Astana - — - --- " - Au warren‘ MAID - COUNIHY " B,;‘§.§,,, eiri prelww- 5i Hlilsww fli- Escaped Bankflcld 4'7"“ Barker For“ - PRACTICAL "Um “lfiltfifflnn§"%t..Zifi'st‘..-€.‘3.¥ ul‘ lnlo-ale-aged woman. Mocern Nonnhylvm.‘ 44H“: Bldgood conveniences. El toll Rayner, ______ ---- Homo Clftcwll, are. 5. 4-7-21 wanted Braome ivavrae - EXPERIENCED ———,———i——~~—mi— B A °ll l-lol-seshoer for local establish- WANTEIL-MiCOND HAND _BABY Brit Dem rllellt. Apply Selective Service, stroller ill good condition. Phollle Brculan Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4-8-31. 1989-1... * 4-8-31. grpfw: k -— — - u ll ~ - u TTY r‘ "000 I‘ or bu“? ‘vlgiIiILLlgWS? (iii: ti: ircgiiellusoon. ggflfkfid“ -——~—————— 1.. u. MacLevd a suns. vlclorin. C“, 1.51,,“ FOR SALE — EIGIIT BEATTY T’ . w " “ Cd M 1 Cow Stnnchions tllfiwivfifitltfl‘ usesd. waifiggagysngfinggggoxltmglgfi Cd: 01a; _F.VS. R/sevesfoiitllpoll._J-6- . Hmenpd by May lst. ‘Vlgriatle: géapitbzglab ~ _ * Cvllill’ inn. - ~ - 1 l-OR SALE GANDHI. FOR ___ A___ Cent Pore service two yeni" Hog got at Fill- eouwood Farm. E. Ryan, FOR SALE—FAHGO TRUCK. sizikc bony, hydraulic dump, good ill'l‘.\', almost new, engine Illlllllllg gtklfS, euerllauled. $600.00. Allison Millln, Kenslngtoli. 4-8-11- FOII SALE-d IMPERIAL l_0 ll-P- Engine complete "ltiill shalt and wllocl, i bronze shaft l0 it. ion; x l‘. inch; 1 lelt-hallded Whevl 1B x 12. Fred l-lickox, St. Avnrds, Charlottetown. 4-6-31. L ____M ‘ {L} ' ‘__ WANTED Ynung Marl - exemlll- ll'°ll’l lnilltary service, for lmmfll" late tralnln as theatre 11"" jecilonlst. H gh school educa- tlon required. April!’ NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICE Richmond Street INOTICE N0 public fishing on mill property at Hunter River. Pond and stream under lease. ' MRS. L. B. WOOD Hunter River NOTICE A General Meeting of illcmbefs of the Peoples Church will be held on Fri- lllly. April 16th in the Church at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of asseriainlng ihe will of the members with Teilard to the disposing of the Church property. A full attendance is urgently re- quested. By ORDER 0F TRUSTEES FOR SALE‘ Private Clearance Sale of all house furnishing; at East Royalty from April 6th to 14th. Mahogany "vine roo furniture, dining mm. ltfllroom. kitchen, 2 wardrobro, china cabinet, Phone, kitchen range, ru . anti ue latter: and discs, Ill "ilk lll II nllll; also a cedar precl- ovcls saw. etc. Choice Ne! "Blllluillrc Hens. i WANTED PART 0R FULL-TIME Chester agents for wcll known Life In- gonlm-um surance Company. Apply National Davies Selective Service Office at Char- Dame lottetown or Sulnmerslde. DUQUESIIG 4-7-31. Ea Cr Lost LOST — SPARE TIRE AND RIM between Clyde River and Char- lottetown. Fllldfil‘ leavc at Hamil Howard's, Cornwall. Articles Wanted BAND AND ORCHESTRA H instruments not in use ma be turned into ready cash. end full particulars to Wilaley Royce 8r. Company 310 Yonge St, Tor- onto, Ontarle, 4-6-111. Ea, MRI Eldorado Falcon Gods La Gold Gate Graham BOus Grxllll Gulmar Mnlllwell Hold R0 oiling Home Howey Hllrl Bay Min Imp Oil Inspira Int Pele WANTED —- A LADWS BICYCLE. J Wnltg Medium size. Write "RP Guard- Jason lan. 4-6-41. J M Co,“ . Kerr Acid Miscellaneous Kirk La Kirk Town oil not: WHAT a NICE BLACK be Dufiwlt rubber trace I have and also La Shflre lng. Clllillofl Morrison Fred- Lamnque erlcton, P. E. 4-6-41. Lam Cad Leiteh Lil L. L BIGGEST FATMAN 3136,1535 Maceed Madsen Danlcl Lambert, who died in Malnmc 1809. weighed ‘I39 pounds and is Mm, a, mm believed to have been the heaviest Mckenzle man that ever lived. Mcwan Min Corp Moncta CLEARANCE lie-- Nipiss Noranda Nordon N Star Oil P 0 a a. AT LOYALIST ROAD Omen’ Half mile mm Paved Road on Faciliti- Pamour . APRIL ll, I943 Pllllellllll n the premises i’ Ray and How- Paymast gnu Gillespie. l-"nllln 15 acres. Stock Fem" MRS. GEORGE II. HARPER. Hum l5" n‘ East Royalty. Q - #641. _ l and Implements. PM‘ cm" Pioneer 1 Ha Mower Premier i Iltfluc Prestol '1‘ eens n 2 Truck Wagons §,‘,‘y,,n,, 2 sets Harrow! s, Anth 2 Slelghs San An; 1 Gan Plow Sena,“ 1 Gra n Cleaner s] ee Forks. Shovels, Hoes s}: PM Swings and Saws a‘ e" STOCK Sladen Slave In 10 head Cattle Stp R0 2 Horses Sud Baa 1 Sow to furrow in May Sullivan lil!- Straw Sylvan i365! n Tag); Hu 911m rn 1 Bedroom Suite 33,3, 0,, l Dining Boom Suite Umd We, A 1 Cheaterflcld Suite Um, can on." Venturell 1 Sewing Machine wane Am“ “M” Wendlizo Range, Queen Heater, Furnaeettc. w" H“; Lamps, 2 Cream Cans. Pulls. Sell"- ator, other articles Included. 1391mm" If stormy next line day following. Fbcthms . Pend ure Tm“ ‘m’ apex McRAI-I. Temiik Auctioneer. CUR-n Total like 695°00- gpu Hue Close .10 1-4 elected President in 1920 and held office until 1924. He was Commis- sioner General for Alsace and Lor- raine in 1919-20. May Gut Retail Deliveries Further TORONTO. April 6 --(OP)—Fur- J13 ther restrictions of retail deliveries '0 a r-r- » --. $82532 ... . N n-e " 2+. 8588523iS3$€G38$5$2 T‘ uh n-nu‘ L: Stifiéah-Go- C L- ~l ,4» 2222 . . ‘- ~ assess TI b-l l -. -....-".!"l-...>-:-*-“ 3§83853$».8$$§$8%8S3$8$ n. T 8 ....'"'.-°' -P»-'":-* saassssgsssssgsazasssae i. p.51- 38$ p I-llfl 3 {at r-r". 8888 a. adian Press, have been advised he ha; been missing for several weeks. The scene represented as importance to ed to be called shortly for discus- sion of further fortification of the acne. of goods by the Prices Board in order to effect savings in gasoline and rubber was forecast here today by W. M. McCutcheoll, services ad- ministrator, at the Canadian Retail Federation Conference. “We have got to have greater savings in the use of automotive equipment," he said, "anc. are sat- isfied that the savings to date are gnly a start". He thought this might e limiting the frequency of deliveries, requiring that orders one day before deliveries am; by allowing pools to be operated." accomplished by "an order be placed He said the Prices Board was prepared to give assistance to any groups wanting to start a cooper- ative delivery system. Former Newsman Listed Missing HALIFAX, Alli-ll s —(CP)—Sqdli. Ldr. Malcolm J. Macbeod, a native Nova rose to command of the top-scoring fighter squadron in the R..A F‘ , has be l iterranean theatre. Scotia newspaper-roan who posted as missing in the Meo- Relatives of the 25-year-old flier, former staff writer of the Can- of his disappearance al-lnot be disclosed, but it was one of the most action-filled areas of the war. Whether sqcn. Ldr. Maclieod was still in command of the crack R..A. F. unit at the time of his disap- pearance was not known here. It was disclosed last February that he had been assigned to head spitfire squadron, then at Malia. this At that time. the squadron was credited officially with destroying just under 300 enemy planes, plus another 10v) probables. More than 80 of these had been shot down over Malta. Report Rommel Now In Italy LONDON, April 5-(CP)-A Mos- cow radio broadcast recorded by The Associated Press Field Marshal Elwin Rommel has bteen “made Commander-in-Chlef o a armies in Italy and the Mediter- ranean Coast of France and has arrived said today German and Italian in Southern Italy. Rommel will have charge of co- ordinating all arms of the southern defines command, the broadcast a . The Italian High Command was at ibuting great a. co erenee expect- ._i______ The first recorded ascent of Po- pocatepetl, Mexican volcano. was made in 1519. but the second did not take place until 1w. Fill! "SALE One 1940 LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCK One Heavy FARM WAGGON I CASH 8r CARRY STORES D uh. rundown Ométllllbd out. old! uuln general conleu. It alter 30 or 40. mlnii Ilrelcfloirl nomlfl " ' m. en m at u", ._ __ ______ brothers Mr. and Mrs. John their son, Prlva tor Transvor‘ Mrs. John Stewart, year. Medical As lo the creation oi vised oi‘ opciulctl any ill a suclllhsipll llcalill ill. the sublnl. ..on, but p€1'l1il.p5 unwelcome The Association s rotary, described as was lil health possession i n s u r a n In mully Association's the Association's tinned lhu plall. Tllc Association SETViCf-5 (lil provided fol" these tllz-ll" coillribuliolls. Provincial l'lll.llCl‘ administration was lsira tlon by slnns lures through lllc ministration by d health. Federal legislatio svays. was urged- person should have doctor choose his patients. On H118 Delnt Dr. S“ ing on the length oi’ thcn be a fart!!!‘ choice oi doctor. mnable and in standards of them. said the VOICES OF the illusion that Ill dflllllgfl- Road. llzive received a cable nounclllg lllc a rival in England of Carl Stewart, Mo- Prlvaiefiuy Stewart, son of Mr. and llealill insurance lUi‘ superior to ally wllien llus bceil cie- tile House ul Colllmolls committee on social scciulty was informed 1,0- acllull hiculcal Association. full approval oi the ilriiieiplo of lzllicc was cnpi"c;>;sc.i iii that it woallll involve the illedic-al pYOlCSSIOII. drilwll up lil file light of what Dr. 'l‘. C. Roillley, C.M.A. gcileral sec- sl/udy and before the Association now before the committee. respects, however, the "pIOFOSQIS were pal"- aliel to lliuse in the draft. However, wlicre tine draft pro- posals contemplate an all-inclusive healtli llliillllllfld plan, compulsory for all classes 0f the population, su-bnlission men- lixiilg cf an income limit over which per be required to participate ill tile provided in ill-e ddi" be no lS/OllCill level to the plilll and that those Willi luw incolzlcs and n0 incomes at all should get lllcrlicnl l-ll(‘ same stand-aid as Association illld it. favored adlllill- independent commis- respollsible to the provincial mill- lsiers oi’ health, rather than ad- grants in aid to the provinces and obtain a large measure of ulilforln- lty as bet/ween different provinces. while leaving room for dealing with different situations in different The submission said the insured choose his own doctor and that the should have The submission urged that any scheme of cash benefits for rless should not be Joined to health insurance but should be adminis- tered with unemployment ance or in some other way. was embarrassing for have the say when a patient should back to work and cease draw- benefits. The doctor's attitude cash benefits should be void would Remuneration for those render- ing health services should berea- conformity with expected oi’ Some service submission. variation in the method of oavlnr the general practitioner might be necessary ill different areas. The musical range of the Poly- nesian-" voice ls sa wide as to create 'Men,Women0ier4ll‘ Feel Weak, Worn, 0ld ‘l Want llonnal m, vim. lrlnmyl i exhausted coudl Trly o. T d"? E22 o c a ere: Pa“: .v y REALWDEONE —- llu and IIVI Bun loony. mulnntl. often Bl ou etnoruaul no?! c’ BAKV E noul in Arms Stewart, Peters an- Pcters Road who has been overseas for the past Views 0n Social Security Plan OTTAWA, _Api'il 6 —lCP)-— Or- ganized lileaicillc lil Canada looks a 535mm of tins country all y where else, ireill the Can- it was stressed “great and changes" for a lrbmlssioli was many years of of me draft ce proposals sons would not insisted, as is aft, that there able to pay than Federal favored by the Legisla- cparilllen ts 0f n to provide the right to the right to sick- insur- Routley said it doctors to time for which in the patients PACIFIC Bansard report (continued from yesterday's Guardian) discus- sion in House of Commons, April 2, on car ferry estimates, Hon. Mr. RALSTON: So much with regard to the winter. A5 regards summer condit- ions, the situation is very much easier, because there is the Scotla I or the Scotla II. I believe it is the Scotla I which Ls a stand-by for the service between Mulgrave and Point Tupper and the service between Borden and Prince Edward Isiand; that is, if the necessity should arise, but we hope it will not. my hon. friend who speaks of a boat twenty-nine years old eight years old, and that she was put in service again this year as an icebreaker? That indicates what we are up against in the mutter of shipping. Prince Edward Island lzas done magnificent vvork: she has run this whole year at an average of better than ten trips a day, over eight miles each, through lCe and ice flees and under bad conditions. Some trips have lilken as lrmil 11S clgllt hours. She has C0110 splendid work. We put lll¢Iil-l)Lll“.llllg boilers this your, the last of them having been completed very recently, and they have made u tremendous im- provement. _ As has been said, that boat serv- ed from 1915 to 1931. I think I am correct in saying that that is when the new boat was put on. There had been only one beat up to that time. We are now back in the same situation with an older boat. I realize that this ls so, and what we are trying to do is to provice able to afford the best stand-by possible. I assure Discussion Over P. E. I. Car Ferry in Paplijlment the people of Prince lildward Island that this will be done. Security With regard to security, I have discussed that with my colleagues the Minister of National Defence for Naval Services and the Minist- er of National Defence for Ail", ZlllC. I am assured that everything will be done that can possibly be done with the equipment that is avail- securlty for that boat on that particular run. As an extra precaution, as a mat- ter of stand-by, the Prince Edward Island members and I have _ vocateci to my colleague the Mill- istcr of Transport that, to take care of a. temporary breakage iii con- realize that the Lady Grey is iorty-vlcctlon with that boat, we should have at Prince Edward Island crn - a marine 511p oi" 2v floating duck where repairs may be made. whereby two dlsclvzilltages will be avnidec.—delays on the boat taken to some other port for rc- pairs, and the risks atiendarit on a voyage of that kind. That zllat- tcr is under consideration right at illi$ moment. We found the value ad- rilld ljidilg of silch an arrangement at the very time my llOll. lricntl qlllfij-l, about it. I urn not sure \VllOllli‘l' ll ivas vepall"; to the propeller or (lief p, rudder which took illrce cays; but when a. breakdown occurred we found the value of having a ma- chine shop and a place where re- pairs could be made right on Prince Edward Island. The boat was taken to Charlottetown and was back on lllc run in about. two and a half llflfvs. Ii’ we have and :1 marine sill) there. it will be possible to make all repairs on the ____;__i___ a floating dnck _ - (Cmullliugd on page B. Col 4i Continuation of speech by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillall, leader of the Opposition, during the Budget debate 1n the Legislature on March 30 Dr. Ms-z-Mlilan went on to dis- cuss the results of a Liberal party caucus over the question of party lezrhrslllp. Ilt was licported filial. tilc government official whose name was bziliotecl _on was present. Hell. Ml‘. MacKllllloll: "Arc you just dealing with street gossip oi" have you ally foundation of fact?" Di". MacMillun; "I notice that among the candidates for leader- ship tlie lmme of my hon. friend from Eldon was never thought of. There were others, I believe, who did get a good many votes for leac- ershlp, but the name of my lloli. friend from Morcll was not one of You remember some objection would be quite What are known as the ernnlent." them. The caucus evidently put him in. his place. But the Government reply to our question on the order paper says there has been no viol- atlon of the Civil Service Act. I wonder who was the most irrespon- sible, Was it the deputy, or was it the Goverlllllcnt. What about the mzin who moved his lloluillalion ill the caucus? Alld what about the member of the Govevllcncnt who seconded the nomination? yvere thy responsible? This tlllnl: did not take place over night. I don't know how many months were spent in preparation, ill trying to sweeten up conditions ln order that the deal might be put over the Liberal party, It just sholys you, Mr. Speak- 0f‘, holy fur propriety of govern- ment has been forgotten and lost in this province, when such a tiling can be perpetrated. I know very well there l5 enough common sense and good judgment in the rank and file of the Liberal party to discredit those who designed this deal. Don't you think they were foolish in thinking it was ever going to be swallowed?" Prcllliei" Campbell: "Was tllcrc a drill?" Ml". MacPhce: (Lallghicri. Dr. MacMillzlll: “ll lurlic-d ollt to be a misdcal all riglu, If my hon. “A mil-deal!’ friend l!‘('f.‘ll Bullbilrv 4M1‘. JrlllPSl har.ll'l IJP-"ll there I don't kilow what would have happened I be- lieve he was the cause of the mis- deal. Bllt there arc some other nlmlbers on the olho side of the House who can't fc-cl very highly conlpllrllr-lltod, Tiler (lizllrt llllnk very highly of 1hr- Milllsicr of Iicallh. "I don't know vvhal the feelings of the president 0i the Executive Council mllst be, Tile Senator from Prince County suvs ihat he is not 20mg to dic t" nsconlllloculo the ixllltical fl-‘DlfHtiOliS of rllcnlbcrs of this Government. Hc is eoillu i0 live lollg enough and they are going to have a lcnlz time to lvillt; and it might have been better for mum of them to try getting the leadership. of ihe provincial party rather than wait until ille man they pin their hopes on decides that llc is going to the heavenly regions. "Announcement was made that another war board was set up, to which Ml". Cecil Miller was ap- pointed as the chief executive offic- er for this province. What I am interested to know is. what was Mr. Miller engaged in doing in the Tourist Bureau ill the last y_cn ‘i able by the brcakinB 0" . know of cases where a romlinnB I cores on the face. lsedby mental uufiering cal "named to often makes the. " Burdock Ill more than the five vowels are need. \ Di‘. Mr. MacMillan referrer. visit to the West, and Graham Rogers for Budget Debate In Legislature Able Address by Hon. Dr. l/V. J. P. MacMillan, Opposition Leader lllut u. ycul" was. taken (A20 i0 tilt: expenses of the Tourist Bureau, and it was promised that illere a curtailment, But we find that this is not the case. Ml‘. Miller's duties? There are a {cw 201M0- nlen around this province who are official organizers of the Liberal party. and who have got w be looked aftoi" one way or zin- otlier. This Mr. Miller falls that category. I was given to im- derstlllld that there was very little wolk in the Tourist Bureau, bllt it seems they found work for llim. That is characteristic of this gov- into Tourist Bureau to ills commended the ex- cellent idea he had in mailing him Island tourist literature for dis- tribution among the doctors ilttcnd- ing the annual meeting of the Can- adian Monica! Association at Jas- 1981'. TllC cslirllillc Tourist Bilreall, List he VCHI’ fol" lllC iloticcd. was $18,000 and the cxpeilditurc $21,100. Premier Campbell; "There wils a decrease as zlgzlillst the previous year." Dr. MacMilIall: "This is one place where budgetary off the track a Premier Campbell z control went little". “The tourist business was bigger last year than .. we expected. Dr. MacMillan : "Is that the ren- son Mi". Miller had t0 be engaged?" Premier Campbell: the evening arrive in therefore necessary ill the soil to keep bolll “Tile trains and it is tourist the office open ill tlle ‘daytime and until l1 and l2 0r l oclock at night, and for that reason we rcqillre all tlll(llIlOll— ill staff in the sillllln-sl", Ml". .\Il.l(‘l‘ “'11s employed ovluilliills" I}. was closed 1.1.. w-e_ appointed lllm Oil lilc shill.“ Di", ltlacMiilail " AillélC fectlv. Ml‘ lo #0 l0 51ml: so evcllitlg “I llllllfifaliillil pol"- Spcilkcl" " lie noted tllill ill ill!‘ sill-coll 2mm the 'I‘llrolle it is Sillli ill.ll health is being; and improved. He w that statclllcnl excellrnt doctor:- llmv ill illc bill lllvrl‘ l.\ n [lilllfllfill mirnt been broken. partmcllt was fDFlnr-(I jOilli zlgrccnloill wils made llir Llfc Ilislirzlilro llll(l(‘l'\Vl'll with tile £1l\'f‘l‘lllll0lll of til lll(‘ arlloillli (‘il('ii lillii’ is lllut _ lllc Golorllillelll Illlilllf! ilillcrl _T)..Jil llll'(‘l) (‘Ic- filliy Hull; \. “'0 liivi‘ ha; When the Health De- lll i931, n bctlvccll ‘" lrl this plTlVllllf-S as wils lo pay for il Ilvriim‘ nl five t0lll1i. This gQi-,-~;;,_ mclit has not ived up to m ngreclllenf. Nnlv illv nurses ill-n only iicttlllg $1.200 a wan 1,10‘; “ll ll"'il l" lfllii" 1' cutfnllrl ill-fro has been cissatisfnciioll atltop»; lllclll when they compan- tilc sal- arlcs they receive vvitl l . ,. paid m other pmflncclsile salnlln. Health Requirement, The Minister, Dr. MacMillan snld, takes great credit for rllllllillc this depariment l‘_ll_l‘l It bsiLiy-e l Pimple flowered Face Kills Many a Romance The liven of many "mm; PM?“ l" ""59 min?’ t of plmpls, and you mance lLibfil spoiled by those no. w ‘w. festering and, live filled ' t b b ' l ' b ttll ‘ The trouble l! m mmuctllg firliclilarrpmngudislilgummcnt which var? on less than it tool; m filo-Ulla‘! _llil_li_liik_il go out in company Tho qniclccali way to qtd-‘id ‘of punplen is to improve the Kflliml llmllh by “ mom"! I llclilixtfiruuclearlao the blood and with the 51095 deemed the complexion should clear up. Th. T. Ilfinn 00., Hfltil. fir‘i _ ., ,.g".:,': (ad Infill/Mair f/rawar/ax/s Use RCERESAN! O I Reduce seed, labour and yield losses on wile-ac, oars, barley by planting seed treated with CElll-ISAN. Gener- iy kills stinking smut, combat: certain other diseases, frequently Increases stands and yields. See you! duller and rreur new.’ Economical- caay to use l CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITID Ilulifaix, N. S. 1 all the lit he can out of that. sllllillliqllf, Allilillt.‘ ;il this (luv illlr‘. age ullo masts that he is spending illoilcy less. ioclay ill public llczlltii '0 " u» iln- lllllllniPl‘ of Pll lllill. Wilffl this LPZi-‘léhillt: voted 57.000 the year before ‘lst i0 be spent on follow-up wok ml tillierculosis. and his dcpartznenf. could only spend $3,000. he ought to be asllamcc of lllflllfPlf Allci when $10000 was vote-d “is: veal" and oily $7,000 was .>}7"lll, lli- alight to be ilsliiilncr! of lllllY-ull z "in. There are people lil till." Province suffering from luberelglv .5 will» are strugeling along in dlic prl‘,'pl'l\-' because iltc-y cannot gel. r»: il1§ll support from this GC\'PZ‘l‘.(llI\y,' 31- tlluilltll this Lczrllslulure ha." loted llic money. IniYt that a lino state 0f iiffa . .i we ll.'il.".- ri-ucilr-(i? Di" alvfillan rleult at some loll", h tllr- tuberculosis Dro- clll, stating lhilt iii this Prov- clsevchere during wartime, MISC ls on the increase. He w. rho need of having a will: in the Snllatoriuln, alirl of this Government's responsibility to make a proper presentation to Ottawa on the ground that such a lying is needed for the accommod- ntloli of the soldier patients. Ha contrasted.‘ the present situation with lllat existing twenty-five years £11.10. when the Dominion Govern- nlclli. of that day spent half a ml lloll dollars enlarging the Dalton Sanllzerlum into a proper collvales- cell: heme for soldiers. and took over Government House. He infi- mutcd that there is to be n llblbild meeting called ilcxt month to coll- sllicr the need of additional ile- crlmnlodailon at the sallatorium. “It will la- as it viva; years a120," he predicted, “ihat whatever you get lllC Dominion Government to do they will have to be fll‘l\'l.‘ll t0 it by the people of this Province. It is about time we liar. govern- ments. both fzldcral and provincial ill this country, who would least and not have lo be driven to do evcrjvtlllllg that is necessary in time of Will‘ Dr MzlcMillail went oil to em- Dhasize the I oi accommod- ation ill tile hcsglllals in Charlotte- town ancl Surllmcrsiclc. Cllilii.’ the $108,000 collected in special health lax from liquor and '- F‘? tobacco SlllPS, Di‘. MaeMlllztn ell. (l the (§i’lt'(’i‘llnl(‘lll with hm"- lllll’ . "rd llllS lllflllflvl‘ to flllilllrc- all lllc hon‘ ll acilviics of the prov- 11“ s lhzlt ille intention?" hi; mil "ll" it W715 then I have to plead icnorllllcl- I lhOUJlll’ the health tux was going on fel- lllc purpose of maltill" illlprovcnlcllt in our hcnlfll services". He C0lllllll‘llfi’.‘d illc Guvciiltllcllt fol‘ increzlrln: grants to the hos. Dli-"ils bl‘ $2,000. bill sriic. this in- crr was not. ollolluli. ill the Cliill'.0tl€‘i(l\\'l‘l Hospital ill the inst .‘-lX years 12.316 paiiellts paid _ 1’ 99 llatlcms raid in navt 4,. 526 raid nothing. It cost 564.000 for ill“ W09 Daiisllts who cami- in from oillsiric Cll11l‘ll)li(‘.'0\\'ll. and all- other $53.00’) for the free patiegytg u":tll.l"l i119 vii)". In ill x-"c .-.5x years hiv irrrivul nm ‘ha PrOyjn-lal lllrwcllt $22,000 rind from the FJ llfll‘ 'l"‘li~ GOVCYlllllClll. was ll ("Pll of im- Iil N . lie 1Il= act a lnriro not: . llliviilllce both 0m lhv- /l'.'vl'lllli<'lli ullij 11mm lhn lllizrs." "Split I)(‘l‘ll\" 1n- rlld not ' 0' ll- .iI"El pays ' r ‘ll',"llll(‘ll.' dallrhlrl , and (‘Ollxillllvlli v - Wll/‘ll it " in illl clawizlll time nw- fnur . ‘Slwll. security i r of lll'.\i'll. iinaligh- o1 security’ I _‘ " \\‘il(‘ll ho slymkg will lzll il> . llult fills" because he W11 .\'3\ll2 lic llmvll as the ‘Split Drwla" Tllllwlfll", If he had nlore \\'<ll".ll\\'llll(‘ liPOllS ill his dr-lmrtnlqnt illlrl four-l" spill dl-lfils ill his voting (li-urlct Ulzs province vvoulc. be bcllrr off. (‘llief Justice Dlnihlcsnn "The oillcr dzvv." continued Dr. lilllchllllzlll. “we l.<l the pleasure of aifliliilllv .l wry lillll"ii:ll lunc- llllll \\l‘..‘ll we well" ow-l as guests i0 .1 (‘(‘l‘(‘ll‘l(lll " ill illf‘ Coillt House .\vllcl"r~ all ilziclrrss was l\l‘<‘$(‘ll'f‘1i b_\' lilo llal" Society to the rctlrilll: 'f‘llli-.‘ .l'us.ivc A ilvzsollzll udcrrss was l'l“lf‘i h". M1". .1 ll s i ir 0 \ Ala-ennui‘ Pllll tlllfilllCl‘ was y read on lWllJl! of Mi". Juszlri- Salli .f.-i< A f.-\ l-mlarks were nladc by ill." Pl‘f‘lllll‘l' and the lciirivl" (ll the Opposvinn, l would suggest. Ml‘, Speaker. illrit the proper way ol proceeding on lhfil o-xzlsion would have bccil to prepare all Andres! from this Lo llillf“. 'l‘ll:lt shoulc H} It}... s, corn“