l?“ ITJ-HURCHES romolzaow | gr. cursive CATHEDRAL f" 1r suntan — _...:.. " ' ~'-°:t:1..'-t'~ sea ll sv- Iloly Communion. 10.00 Matias. 11.00 Holy Burl-I!‘ ‘. Choral and ‘eslllloolllond t. lion: gutsy. I o 7.00 Evenings! III ll 0. —w wllfll: vgmuoioo all m» IIJND 3.00 6.16 Fl‘ Y- 7.t5 Saturday and Thursday. [VENSONG- 7.30 I7. The week day services are held in All Souls Chapel. All seats are free "a unannroprioted. Visitors are welcomed and the incumbent is [Ill] to see them afternilé service. EVERYBODY WBLC ME i___-i~—v. ._—.—._—__—-—___ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH J T Ibll tt R to Rev. III! - e . l0 r Miss Lillfin Ehrie, Organist llr. Walter MaoNutt. AT.C.M., Choir Director ST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER: "R APRIL 8th L30 a.m. Sacrament of lloly com. munlon 11.00 “Kllthem "The llave Taken Away Lord." —i taluer) .30 p..m. Sunday Iehool. 'Mornin| Prayer and Ser- 1.00 p.111. Evening Prayer and Ser.‘ T . lllilll. d Anthem "Christ ls Risen” (Mann- egliPEN 11011511" in Pariah llall after the ltvsnin Service. __ passer-Fr, 111K114“ iiiiogif-Ifik-(Tfiifiialfi Minister The Iev. ‘l’. ll. Busnsill Somers, bdfanist Miss l. Lilian MoKenaia Mos. Boo. II am. MORNING WORSHIP. Soprano Solo: "O Saviour, lIear Mo" (Glllill). -- Mrl. Gordon Stewart. Anthem: "Rejoice in the lord." (Elvey). (Broadcast CICY) King of Love." .- The llilnlster will conduct the Sen- vices and deliver the some“, ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince d G fto Street "mo. " ItEV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Edwin Johnatone, Organist and Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 mu. theme: "The Way to the Father." hymns: 12.0 m. 00. its Soprano ole: “l Walked Today Where Jeans Walked." (Wiles-s) n1- Roper. Blilllam will be ad. -Mrs. Arth Thel Rite of ll _ e Sunday School and Commonieante‘ Class. EVENING WORSHIP 70° ll-m. Theme: "The Christian's Inheritance." llylnns: ‘Iii. 63!. IBI. 63f. Anthem s "Prayer."-- i Giuelr) . At the evening dict of worship‘ there will be a dedication ef new flags and tho unveiling of the ; Honour-Roll." All relatives and ends o! the men and woman _ from Zion Congregation. who haved served or are servin in Ills Majesty's forces are cordially Islglfliedmto aiiteug. I I h ‘h y s sa vs on Ithat fear Ilim." ' a‘ m cu are oordlaii invited to wor- shin mo. us. ' lllfoial pro-Communion services will be conducted i‘ the week except Saturday at 1.45 II-m. Come and brinr a friend. LOWER MONT GUE SCHOOL lei-tort cf Lower ontague School for the month of March. Grade X-l Georse wrl t; a, Mg$ir°etI§uo1le;Dao ntrfiaafillglren. ~— , I'D y yor. -l, M M l1 ~ ‘c512?’ glean“ o nary: rum y. 9 — . Grade VI-l,‘ 'Mo‘l1é'\ Agllldslolp; 2, eo Mary Jsokman; a, u Hicken. Grade V-i, Hel Grade 111-1, lhlrlev Ta ior. Volita Marchond; 2, Ralph Annesr: i, Grade Hi1, Lee Hlcken- .'1. F-rreddie Landrlgan. Jean Edmunds. Grade I--1, R. tyrlghgmteuolfl ¢—.—:—: Gospel Hall Upper Prince St. Breaking of Bread, Lord's Day, 10:80 AM. Bible Reading, Lord's Day, 11:80 A. M. FULL GOSPEL PEN TEC OS TAL" CHURCH _ s1 Ehss Ave. 2 PM. Sunday Sehool “For All Ages”. .1 PM. Worship and Preaching. 7:3‘ P.M Evangelist L. B. Kleinsteuber ALL WELCOME REV. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER. Pastor. "Niirv tnuuus ______ol LANADA M11717?‘ ‘lfilfi-B“ _ clwucn l". I. l. llehaaaa llise ma: n n " , ~- star :§.,f§.‘.'.:"l:t:.::s.. ::-::..:.:--=-.1'."= w "or-m- 1.0342111. ‘runrggxfgiurzlfialyifzh ..'*.:.1.:-'-:::...:. , ..'......'I. Kappcllslllllllfll-IMSCIIO r. loleglln:%enolllsn|aollll s'l‘a1l"i'1lllll.°’ .00 a.m. Be ' llnegutmwkrlnners and Primary illiors cordially welcome BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH flower of Prlaee and Iitsrey Strut; Rev. I. Judson Levy, 3,1), MORNING w . ivrlggrw "Theolltlslllrr dials’? 1.1m Anthem: "Tmlr us. o God" (at. 1n: ‘cannon scuool. 1 IOVPON. fir: (filgroh sense“. mo.’ “u. “P. OP I l CI at: clllallhlttgtrenrllldiagiiy ‘at zvcmno \vonsn1r'1"s°:. " Sermon: "Whuen Christ M a dol)—Miss $.21?‘ dbl“ ‘m’ Anthem: "o lard. My God" (Wes. i yi- M . G. Elli l s iv": rfiill": 111ml: ' “I l’. l m: earns-r Ialsunbd CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr M l g“. ‘S 1 Minister . . . e o. n Mrs. MiltonuStewar? ,0rganiat ll A. M; Morninl Worship. " Babjaet: “The Farewell gal “iii” r1. s or loving oo: lIoartsFP-lupeur: Moeylay. 8:30 P. ill: Sunday iehool. 'l l’. li.: Evening Worship. “ Subject: “The lntranee 'l‘o G ‘ “ “Lead Mo In Love." Jean Roman. Soloist. LOTS OI The most satisfactory of silk substitutes. nylons, is now being Produced 1n 1am Quantities m lllpllly the needs of the Canadian Inner! forces and to lhlp 100.000 ds of hém Britislzlfiinieslg‘ menu‘ m doduotl . of Aircraft Tho British and Foreign Bible Society 1N CANADA AND NEWFOUND. LAND rarncrdzjgwéfigvlsunn nsauruuno wrru Till FOUNDATIONS Will You llelp The Society? To send the Borlptures to liberated lends in on ahnost Blbleleas mrope ‘Io maintain if 1e lxllgfioreuvgeoelgiesdin orgy Continent. To spread the arr! news cl the Gospel in them-to un- gillbllfi u‘ Biobleudocietiee haaverfi ted eflmt 1e possible. lllaylllr my???» ‘dmrlarlo: this greet work. contrlbufigns mudletzeedwehl; omed s u: w d‘. !. Auxiliary or 1 tee which entiy. BEIITIAI. Glllllllllli ‘ ‘=='n=~'%- °°°‘§ h‘! Ingrqgggpn‘ CO “- w- WOTII illihlbfl’ are a.“ ‘a BE 1B8 Water lifts t-T-Sl. roams cove 1.. t... p0 "' . lice 5'2"" Y°"°mi' "WWW. the win- “Wililhe case was disposed o; by xiv we aqmd d“! suspended sentence H!!!“ by a stern wsrnl “m” ml 1° "Dost offense. D . . .....‘.'.'él"i.ii"......1"“:‘.i:""§£ film‘ “NW” I" balm heltl) at e following who.) - glllfll gig-app cs . . . ‘ ‘rig! ms at sow. sooomp- from His h ISI£NDEI ls en received of another high a?” “i! by a former Islander in e IPPointment es Count Con- for San Mateo Conn y, Cal- l. of Prod . . Mr. Beer i lest you home vfaflrltlflglarzsfll: a brother of Dr, hill-brother of R d! this city. SAD NEW! ltlCIIVID_wm-d usseu Beer, both was ecolved wednesda , April 4th, b‘); firs. Wallace Wheotley, City, e death on Easter mornin u! her sister-in-law, Mrs. l-fenr atta Ron, widow of the late William Ross. former! of West River. The funeral was eid. on that dsy l; ill! iwmt of her daughter, Mrs, J 00X. Saskatoon, where she h been so kindly cared for by m. family. Burial was beside her hus- band who predeceased her some three years ago 1n Saskatoon. courts uononsn .. Th, mmmilfllly 0f Meadow Bank met at the home of Mr. Roy Crosby on the evenlni 0f March 21st to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde and family prior to their moving to their new home at Corn- wall. An address, expressing re- gret at their departure. and well-filled purse were presented. Mr. Hyde r nded 1n a neat 8.960011. MN. yde adding a few brlof words of appreciation. Games, a slnfieona and o bountiful lunch 301:2 t a. pleasant social evening FUNERAL-The funeral of the late George Stewart of Mal-plaque Road was held yesterday after- noon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home and was largely attended, Employees of the C. N it. were present in s body. The services at the Home and grsve were eon- duoted by the Rev. Hervey Bishop, assisted b Mr. Ramsay. Ball-bearers were George Mac- 0811. Ray Stewart. Elmer Mac- Rdc. Charles McNeil], Lee Chown, and Thomas Sanderson. Inter- ment was in lfighfleld cemetery. Y. M. c. A. sarunnav NIGHT PARTIES DISCONTINUED ~. y, M.C.A. Saturday night. dances for service men have been discon- tinugghdus to the lack of an orches- tra. e R.C.A.F. orchestra, which has been govldins MUSIC for the dances un very recently is longer available due to an engago- ment at the Airport. This Saturday night. event has been o orotlm for the past. five years anger the dir- ection of the Y. . . women's War Service Committee. Many ser- vice men fotmerly stationed here have exp their appreciation of these weekly events. A large numbe of young women in Char- lottetown have very kindly attended these functions as hostesses. Bow- ling, billiards and ping pong con- tinue to be reserved for service men on Saturday rughts. NEW GLASGOW RINK -- On Wednesday evanlns. April t. meeting was held 1n the New . . I. to reorgan- e committee and tractors of the New Glsssow r1 . It was moved and seconded that R. L. Diokieson act as chairman. It was then moved and seconded that the following directors were ap- gointed. New Glasgow. Harold tsvenson, li.. L. Dickieson; Cav- endish, Claude Graham. Elwood Stewart: Hope River, Louis Reid. Lee Reid; Mayfield. Heath Hous- ton. Elbert Orr; Anglo Rustico. Herbert Wyand, Exton Bulman; Wheotley River, Hamid Chand- ler, Foster Bellar. The chairman than salted for suggestions for ways and means to raise funds to aid the rink. geeted: Ice Cream Social. ed and seconded that. s community concert be held 1n the near fut- ure. each district to contribute a few numbers for the program. The election of officers wee with- held as several of the directors were unable to bepresent. The chair- man re rted 3100 on hand, pro- do o s concert and ie social was held in the all ree- rnrmrv Y. r. u. - A slng-' y Jack Morton’! opened e The business th the wesideot] n t the close of the, business period Jean ldolaelnan read an address to lfoule. who wes a sueet. an Dsseon presented her with a small- ill . . Ruby d Joyce predation of services ft in endesed t e Union on several oc- casions. This was followed by live- flT . h Adela“ lgaw : HONORED — Word ‘ 0.1-1. Beer, and , r Th9 y m entertainment by the memhrrs of The following were Csougv lflollldoy visit. with his arents Capt. . m- . . annuity Cnrucert. lt was then mov- meld, Featured in the Navy Musical rur- cnannorrsfrgwir nvanoggv Queen Charlotte Qadrtette mt of the tescbins ber- lvlulei be male. At present la P. l. l. only 109s are men. Wily Expected lion. Dr Mscwllan: "l fully expected that some day We would’ strive at this point. because dis- orimlnatlon will always ultimately b18113 out a protest. some remark- oblo rhinos have come out of mu. 1f the hon. member from Murrayl Harbor" as a member of the gov. emmelvt. sag‘ he didn't know about ° 941i of this Premier Jones: "Mr. Clark was asked to join one of our commit- tMs. and he declined." , . Ell Strong: "'I‘hat was a little sub-committee. He wouldrrt go on a subconnnittee; he 1s too big a man for that " 1 lie pressed for a vote on his amendment I Premier Jones: "I don't think anyone will be paid too much sal- ary. l think 1t should be left to the discretion of the Government." m. Bavlile agreed with the Pre- mier. l Hon. Mr. Wright: “We are not saying we are going to pay any utlve are not consulted about im-i I liairly distributed s; the Develop-l Revue "ON WITII TIIE SHOW" la the Queen Charlotte Qnartette shown above in one of their numbem. l l the audiences with their rend“ , “ON WITII THE SHOW" will , torillln in Charlottetown on April l0 i Auditorium in Sunnnerside on Apr! disappointment. Qoartette is comprised of Ordinary Seaman Fred lioskinson, M, Hawthorne, Moo MsoLt-an, and Wes Hawkins. and is sure to deli|ht Ray of numbers both old and new. he presented at the P. W. C. Audi- th and llth, and at the liigh School i 13th. Tickets are now on sale for all ye-fornsances and it is suggested that ad’ those who plan to attend obtain their tickets early la order to avoid NEXT .WEI£K'S Blood Donor Clinic will be held W-eduosluy ev- ening April 111.11 from 7110 to 9.011 o‘o10c . Phone 621 for lnfomzatrloll}. , RECEIVES ROSES-Mrs. Joseph MacDonald received a lovely bouq- uu of roses 1o Easter- from her husband, Cpl. . F‘. MacDmlald (Plum) who is serving in Italy. YORK UNITED CHARGR-Jlcv. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Srrvices: Central Church, 11 a.m.; Pleasant Grove. 2.30 p.m.; York, 7.30 pm. Suiggsct.’ of sermon. "Hidden l arrcnomo comm wan- DlNG — Mrs. Forden Young and Misr. Pearl leave this mOrning for Boston where they will attend the Golden lvcdding celebration of Mrs. Young's sister, Mrs l/Iounus Munn of Stnughton, Muss. TEACHERS’ FEDERATION - ‘mrough a mlsunckrstaxadlntz. 1t was stated yesterday that a res‘- olution Drovidirlil that no teacher 1 shall pay more than $7 50 a yvzu- Iin membership fees was passed. -'l‘his was incorrect as the resolu- tion was defeated on the vote of tile teachers. 1 ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PAUL'S-St. Paul's Paris-h flail was the scone cf a very htlnny time last evening, when the - Edren and stun’ the Sunday .Schoci were tendered a sunner and ,the Layman’; Association. Charlrs |Earie xznvc several humorous solos. ,He had tn resound to repoatr-d m1- ‘cores. The Boy Scouts undm" the ileadership of Patrol Leader George Bcantlebnry gave a demonstration of first aid in reverse and a Pup- pet Show. Both were received with enthusiasm. A series of mov- ing pictures added to the cninv mcnt of the cvenho. It 1< difli cult to say who enjoyed thr-msrlvcs the most, the children. the teach- ers or the laymen, The evening was brcrlvht to a close with the singing oi t-he National Anthem. Personals The friends of Mr. Donald B. Cordon, A-ppin Read, regret w |learn he has entered the P. E. I. ‘Hospital for treatment and hope for his early regpvery. Elbert Orr be temporary secretary.| Mrs, 3011,. Archer and Mm Mt" I Sim" dlscu-“lilfl 0" Th"? Ralph MncNeill have rclurnctl b "Plm- Wullimgi" "Sea", "ii-Hhome after spending an v11j.1_\'~.1b11.~ month with rzlntivcs 111111 friends in Boston and Bath, Maine. Miss Zita. Rooney. Miss Kay Roche, Mrs. Howard Fouchcro. Mrs. Florence Jenkins, and M12: Annie Keenan of Gcorgetoufi School were in the city attending the Teachers’ Convention. Ql. L.A. MacDonald, 1L0 A I has returned to Moncton after a I and Mrs. Mac nald, Mer- Mr. Ian A C, MacDonald has re- tluned t4; Aidershot where he is attending a school of instruction after spending s fourteen days leave with his parents. Capt. DJ. portant things like this. 5o 1o I as the Premier and Ills Provlncia Treasurer are satisfied, the ma“; members of the Government, en,‘ look out for themselves. g ‘mere was criticism about this. Committee before. and the state-i ment‘ c111 then Premier was that 11,, Wflé 'il r18 i ZQQBP-rphicaily, po-i lltioaily, ncllglously. racially and otherwise’. 1f 1t 1.; all right, what is this discussion about? "Of course there has been dis-- crimination against Kings County for many years. The fact is evid- ent in that. they have only two members 1n the Government, ltwkhreéreas in years past they had e. Th0 MIQIINOII Cflllmlidon "The Premier said th th that this Committee a o ‘er day W35 Jllsl. as lment Commission appointed 1n 191o| under Premier Mathleson How were those appointments blade? Six was called away for weeks at e. thought you were from Klngl. six from Prince and eight from Queen's. that was the 2:2: :;.s':::"'":::“- 1: it» w are won prob- ably be no discussion or criticism. The lrsument that 1t does not make any difference, a5 me 1391f“; ______-_ gloevmbtehkesaylamn riiiiclglious Why . _ a rom Prince :.::a:::.:r- .2: fgggyy’ would h. a t. a {frillh cod m “”"‘H“(' Mr MacKlnnon: "1 don't think ‘pines d“; - 2545‘ makes any difference ’ 1/‘11118... plfl ao-vo Pr" rflwmnmm '1’ m" i“ l" Turnlps lb. hr light’ “by not take l“ m‘ mem‘ Carrots. 1o 1s. an m‘ "W" "m" Frill" 4'" ' . . 25 i lgox J5: Mr. MacKinnonr "That is a dif- fininucil. 1b. 25c “rem "ma" mtlrel?" " Beans. lb. 2M Dr. MaoMillun: "It is all gov- Rmflshv bunch 10c ernmcnt investigation." 01a cabbugc, m. o»: M’ M=°Kiilil°n= "This is only Hm,“ plums We up investigation to make e recom- New Carrots. lb, 9c mgldilfllln- _ H Pmeapme 33c l‘. MocMillan. _'1'h¢ groom“ m-occoji‘ bunch 49¢ Pmflram 1n this Province should be sweet Potlm m 15c ln reference to returned men. How LIVELY DEBATE cntinucd from Page 1) . . . _ -» :_-—_—-a cm“ solaool district or not. Mr. limiter: the 11011. things; we don't stick together.‘ be to advise in future industrial and development. If there is a majority from one County it can be assumed they will utilise in favor of Cullflty 1n the establishment or cx- paltsion pf industry, he said. lion. Mr. Campbell _Hon. J. A. Camp's-ail: always a ccrtam amulutt oi’ wire- pullulg 111 alnjdcaso. 1 think the rea- sf-n Lllul. lungs County doesn't ring 111 ve1y often 011 our just rights Ls 1.110.‘. us don't get the sympathy from the other Counties that silouid get." M1". Campbell referred t0 a sug- gostlon 1o (‘slllblleil iliiliiflllbiiscfi 111 “inch L112 same 111111; uccurlpri. “We aux nut lLWd nglll," 11o uofnrpluinctl. 1 um Slifpllscfl at the 11151111101" 11' Bcilzlst 1M1‘. MllCKlllllOllJ, 1g that it. didn't matin the members of this cannmitlce came from as long as 11121- were qualified mm. ‘lhls 1s us much as 10 say lilut. lhrere are nu qilltlilxrll men in King's County." ibhliglltfi‘). Prenucr Jonas: "On the original draft. of twenty-five numbers titers were five from King's Coun- llon. NU‘. Campbell: "We may not. have the ability but. we have ‘rile stltrlgrll anti we silouid bo o- Lo yo. our just rights. l mink the wnule mnentlcn is w Lack King's County 1m to Queen's County." Mr. IVIGGDWlIuI "Prinvcl" lion. Mr. Ctumzbrll. "No, can't tuck Prince Cuumy anything (Lmzgulcr) We blame 111cm but they should have a little sympathy for King's County a; well, and l sly that, we should have a stronger represent- otlon on that Committee " Mr Suville aglcctl that K1113’! should have tile same represent- u-lion as other counties George- town was interested 1n developing its port as one of the brst on the Atlantic coast, and he would like to see a man on tlhat committee had some idea of the mat- l, . Mr. l/bacxinnon said he under- sLood the committee would make you and Mrs. MacDonald, Mennald. Among the visitors from Belfast. visiting Charlottetown for the} Easter holidays were Mary Bell, Juno lvl-rcDougsll, Kathleen Mflc- Leod. Buster Gillie and Charlie Mmcllaohern. ‘me many friends of Mrs Idith of the composing room of thy Patriot will be glad to hear she has returned to her home after a successful otlon 1n the city lbospital. Yesterday's Market s ' M l” """""‘3.'2.".. tg°aw°lehm fill a a “I as 40a . - , ., , . undsy School, Lords Day, 2.30 P. . Orgehwosaltsg’ cgnvmrs: wgoemudvllflosys 1m m Gospel Meotlnl. Lord's my. mo r. 1s. ’gg,,ggqfsi,oth,g,gvgyw,,lgf.. Tgg gggago,‘ a, u, ,,,, at,’ ‘ i Prayer Meeting, Wedlleltlay, 81M P. M. W,‘ ill?“ ycfgmon 1X Efimtii} i’; $12-40: , . , . c- .1 Children! Meeting, Friday, 7:80 P. M. iffh“; ‘,‘,‘,,";'.{,',{,,,,"§;'.,i§::',.,”.‘,a. gfilhsfi :1 h d ease-satire- -—-—-—--— 1",‘:- ::"-.:..1:rsu1r.":: asst." " "a!" y“ c°muflcd Ewan” ymn "These Th1 Shall Be" and Corned b"! '3“ , . he u 11 om lotion u: Orson“. dol- "r {he lo l0 lose. Tomatoes. lb. It; lGHT, BINQIN , investigations of a general nature. r111d.tll€ problems would be the same throughout the province. Hon. Mr Campbell: "Who made the appointments?" (Laughton Mr. MucKinnon "Well, I presume the Government did " Mr. EH Strong: "That is the big question " Mr Heath strum agreed that something mould be done to rs- stors its former strength to King's County The rncmber for Fourth Kings (Hon. Mr Campbell) said he did not klpw who made these appointments —- and he is a mem- ber of the Government They bad in Prince County the chairman of the Dominion Rrconstrucilon Com- mittee. Mr, Peter G. Clark. He is going to run the Committee and he belongs in Silmmerslrle. "f can assure You that when Mr. Clark mukrs out his committee he will give due representation to the neo- rle of Kim: County. 1t won't be like the In-esent. Committee.“ Mr, Strong said, Hon Mr Campbell: "1’ am not (in-dine innit so far as llw Gnvtrn- menl. is onncarnrrl T hapnen to be a member of the Government.” (Laughter). whether: they were all from "1 om surprised at smmbel‘ not sticklnz up for King's. ‘Phat B one reason why wo have not shared fairly in many One duty of tins c-onnnlttee would connection with large Dflltlllblillif that that "There is W8 many veterans of this war a" 1m is committee?" Premier Jones: "I believe Mr. Pelt!‘ ClvJrk. iihe head o1’ the Fed- crol regional committee, is not a vegzrang r. .H Stron : "He has two boys 1n the army slld he is an hon- orary“ Phat»: c! the Canadian MacMiilanr "Thai; is a fed- eral appointment. I am dealing Wit-h . Provincial duties and responsibil- ln the . , be- eause there is not one on it. I am not criticising the name; on the committee: I am referring to those who should have been named on it. There ls no body more important than the returned soldiers. and I think the whole Government should have sat in on these appointments, used their best Judgment and drawn up a slate of membership which would be beyond criticism so far as the general wciibeing of the Province is concerned " Mr E H. Strong spoke of the abilities of Mr. Peter Clark, "a man who. I understand. was not. asked to be l. member oi‘ the Provincial Advisory Committee but was sent fnr twice 4t Ottawa in an rndmv- n1‘ to persuade him in take this this war have been ignored ‘ of this peace. inaction.” _...._..... "its. and I soy that veterans of’ man anything. We are Just. leav- ng it to the Government's o1;- cretion." ' Mr. HJ". llfoPheer “I think that position is entirely" wrong. If ex- perts are employed in any parli- cular capacity, it may be neces- sary to make some provision for paying them My 0WD belief is that the Committee members W111 not want to take remuneration but I think we should know nhm 11:0 govcrnznent is going m do The fact that lIllS clause ls lmcrt/cri suggests that tire fiowrwmev‘. has something in mind, and a stam- mrnt as to thrir intention would be 1n older at this stir-go." Premier Jonas: "I miuht sav that up to date I have 0K'd some bills for travelling and office expenses, but l don't remember anything else’) Mr. E H Strong: “Wihy not. leave it at that?" Mr. McKinnont "Some of these men might have to spend time away from thrir work." Mr. E l-l Strong‘ “There are many men of the Legion apendmg tlme away from their work on things of this kind". Mr. McKlnnoni "Slllppogc a marl time ' M1‘. Strong: "Let's have the motion." Straight Party Vote 1 The amendment providing for the Committee to serve without re- muneration but Willi rcusonablc travelling expenses “'11s p111 until defeated on a straight party votc of 11-9. Nays were Messrs Jones. Wright, Hughes, Barbour, Slmvart, McKlnnon. Savllle, Link- letter, Klckhom, Bernard, Cullen. For the motion were Messrs. Mc- Millan, MruDIhcr. Eli Strung. Heath Strong. Matheson, B911, Mc- Ncili, McGowan, Hunter Two Liberal members, H011. J A Campbell and Mr Cox, disappeared as theyote was being taken and resumed their seals after the count. They thus avoided committing themselves one way or the other Mr. Hunter maintained that 1,114, committee silould have been appointed a year ago. He stressed the importance of decentralizing industries, citing as an exampiethe distribution of egg grading stations throughout the Province; One handicap 1n developing was the difficulty in estflbi market connections ‘fire duties this Committee should includc . making inquiries among established manufacturing concerns on U16 mainland with a vlPW 0i hF-Vlng 211cm form brnnrth factories here. he said Premier Jones said DYOPOBMS were being considered along that line, including one for_an overall factory A man from ‘loronta was here and 11nd looked over the p05- sibiiilies 0i estdblislnng a 51106 factory. It was intended to sot up s committee to doal with those thing. As one committee iinisllfl its uork, others are set up-Already the forestry committee has finished its report. and the ngriculturni committee is “getting along; nicely." Now the Dominion G0vc1-11mr11t is getting up a contmitlre, The Prov- ince could not go ahead until 1111s had been done Mr. (‘lark Again Mr Pvtcr Clark. lhe P11911119? said, is ihv nqrut for tlhc Dominion GOVQYHIIIFH‘ on the Rottinnul C0111- , . TAXATION AND PROSPERITY "Heavy taxation and national impoverishment have a definite atfinity. Low taxation on the other hand has helped create the unparallcicd record of progress and high living standards found on this continent. When taxation lessens initiative it must decrease the national chance of building a sound economic security. “War has, of necessity, brought taxation to a point that would have been intolerable in times of Its destructive forces in times of war are offset by the people's willingness to pay any price for victory. The situation will entirely change with the passing of that anxiety, and public antagonism to a heavy tax load will increase. When war ceases, the tax structure, as a result, must be revamped. ". . . High taxation puts a premium on economic From tlle lfllt/llifj of A. N. lliitcbell; Prarir/vul, T71»: Carlin/a Company, at the 98th Ann/mu! zliculing. PAGE THREE - l mandates. head o! the can“, L. Do You Knowt- w... ............ Mr. Strong moved, Q.- A mo! 8011001. 1s mom to m. a111, matllnlnmgrefir.‘ [III [BUIC- NIIDII). la it we snmt of Lthe Commit/tee "shall serve r I V. l!‘ i. ll III w- o": u ICBIOII- “seed educational“ llruotioe ahlsuulriiirrwfllpsmi’, t “fly b, ‘l. .- seeusalentie last st least ,';',‘,‘}"""' H” w“ “wmied by Mi"- Wl-IIN lliae s eoasoe so mice a mam o! your ' y. you seek counsel and care ct the s php sldsn. As e further pmtea eive measure-s salquard to, health and ‘inking-Brio our doom s "on pains, , Fereéor casein‘: com n‘. ur up: en medmwiii provide prompt. precise service every time. J. Ernest li. Worth DRUGGIITI Phone b2 ltl Prinae It. nntlce, ._~_~.d no doubt he will have o. c0mln1iL€c and a secretary. Mr. 15 H Strong: "You didn't 11s.; M1: Clark w g0 on your main tolrznzftlw . " trimmr Joules: "lite suocornsnit- (411.5 are the mlportant ones. We wanted 111m 011 the public utilities cummllL-e whore he could have dml-i: good work." Mr. strong: “The Dominion Guvhfiwwcn: considered him good enough 1o be head of thelr whole conunlttee. " "On whose ad- Premler Jones: flee?" Mr Strong: “Mr. flowes" Premier Jones: “Who advised Mir. Hflllf?" M1" Strung: “I am not in the secrets of the Dominion Govern- ment " Premier Jones: am not but 1 Mr, Strong: "I em just llylrlfl he was not big enougm to go on your main committee l-le 1s a b18- gcr man than any mun in Sum- merside that you selected, how- ever.” Premier Jones: "Bigger than lb’. Hancock?" Mr Strong: "Oh, ten times.‘ lluflllglllél‘) After further discussion: Premier Jones: "I have 110th to say against Mr. Clark. Who are YOU trylmz 1o do. make some impression which 1s fill-M? 1 would like to draw attention to the fact that he was 8990mm‘! 591°" we set. up nurircconstruction com- mittce rlt all ' "You didn't know Mr. Straw" that, though." Premier Jones: "No, I didn't B101 it. at all " 0n mot-ion of Mr. Stroll, soo- onrisirl by Mr Hunter, the hll was amendcd to authorize the Commit- tee not only to survey the indus- tries of the Province but to con- tact outside industries with a view i0 estulblishing brerch industries here. It was then reported 38759‘ h- MONTREAL. April k-(OP) -" Produce prices today reported by the Damlnlon Department of A8- rlculture follow:- EGGS: Not packed for export A Large 35-36%; A Medium 8 5t- ; A Pallets 26-26%; B 29-30; U 22-3. Packed for export A Large 3'1: A Medium 35. Receipts: 1554 boxes. BUTTER: Wholesale Que. Jobbing pasteurized fresh No 1 8'5; No .. current receipt Que No l pasteurized 34“; dei. Montreal: No 2 173i‘. dei Mil; first grade cres- mcry prints job price 36‘i.-37; first ‘grade solids, iob price 36-36%. l Receipts 1181 boxes. CHEESE: Current white and col- lorod western 2O FOB colored Que 22 “hits 20% FOB; wholesale white and coiomd for local trade and export wr-stm-n 20 11/16-21, color- ed Que H, vsltllo 21 '.-21 ‘l; ‘for 10ml trade. Rrcoigats: 5 lxraos. Life A wznlnce