, 1932 » , . . _ 11 -==-=# . 'rruii uiaaimuiiaiuvviw uuAi°"U°- <2) an from 15th. December. v ' 1931. Zito Club which is sponsored by the (3)_a___“5o per annum; b_ Paid by Prohibition Commission. with mlm" l'° " “ry mstmcme (4) Lieutenant Governor in Council. Provilwlll Police l' Bull) d stlo f al ing and introduced the speaker. At "5 an °°°“p ns ° 1 p"s°"‘°’ appointed by the present Govern- ment to the Provincial Police as Prohibition Inspectors? Rose Biacquiere, and presented to (2) w°’° “H °“°h “l°p°l"l'°°5 th, ,paper by th, Pm|dent of the Canadian Citizens at the time of ¢-_;1ub_ mwy Le¢m,._ Mm 'F_ _,_ their appointment? If riot, which ones were not? (3) Were any or all such ap- pointments recommended by the Commissioner of Provincial Police ' and the Prohibition Commission. or either of them? Answer: I (1) See 29 (1) a. ; (2) All Provincial Police are Can- adian citizens. (3) Appointed by Lieutenant ‘Govemor in Council. Domlciled Companies 8.00-Young People's Society, reg- \ 477-W'-'LBIZ ‘»_. » (1) How many companies have been registered under the provis- ions ot Domiciled Companies Act? (2) What revenue has been de- rived from the taxation of such I Act? ~ Answer : Lights On Vehicles 40-Mr. T. A. Campbell: _ (I) Has the Govemment receiv- ed any recommendations that n` necessary that me seven gwem- vehicles travelling on the highway: 1 men” of Austmlqa should get W. at night should carry lights or re- t flectors? (2) Or with regard to the use ot side-hitch on sleighs? (.3) If so, what action does t r Govemmeut propose to take o' such recommendations? Answer: . ` (1) Yes. by Grand Jury (3) No decision. Answers to the following ques- ons were tabled by the Premier: (1) What are the names of the resent Magistrates for Prince Ed- (2) What are the dates of their ‘L 1. s. Panane- . ‘Pl’°‘“°‘“°”" ‘“°°°""m°°” (ai what is the remuneration ing of the B. I. S. was held in their hm on Thmsday mem It of each? What was the salary of which mm arrangements Wm mm' whole Province? gajlfbiax); ,t;ew:‘d1;1§;k; hex' (4) On whose recommendation beth the onnnoi A “° wh “”°'“t°‘" an Legion and Answer. 152257: B°"d‘ “"‘° 9”" (ii Donnie Mncxinnon, K. c.. ' ° l”°°°d“'° ""1 chsriottetown; Arthur- r-. _Me- Quaid. K. C.. Souris; George M. I the previous Magistrates for the (1) What are the names, 'addres- , Y Q, Premier States. acre, $500.00. $125.00. $125.00. Alcx. l\l(-Donalri, Goii's Bridge, acre, $500.00. Leslie M':l.can, Birch Hui, 15 an $650,000. ,(4) T110 Pl"Cl'H80 cost of placin the gravel on the highway was $1.2 per ton. Other Questions qllestioiii; rclnfiiig to the Prohibit ion Act had benri referred to th \PI‘0hlbit‘oii Coiulnssion and th answers would bc tabled when rn ceivcd: MF. T. A. Cziiiipbcll sa.‘d the an Uf m§mb€l'S of the Provincial Polic were rcconmicnded by the Commis had been cwrovcd by the prohibit M_ in A_ C ben: ;ion Commission. The answer was "Not iio<:c:;si=iry." He imderstood itherc was n sinndsig order-in council limi, appointments and dis were io be matic by thc Commis aPlJi'o\'nl of the Prohibition Com mission. made. Monday night next. DEBENTURE ISSUE BILL On motion oi’ Hon. Mr. Stewart provide for the issue of debentures to pay off Bank overdraft and to ise funds lo rebuild public bulld- Mr. J. P. McIntyre repeated his aucler in committee an Wednesday, that it was unwise to glvc power to bor- “one mid one-half" be inserted in sltion wished to co~operate in arbitration system. favoring instead 2 N ' every way but he would urge that a. tribunal to fix I. basic WMO 101' ( ) °` the Government try and make thc amount as sma‘1 as possible. The people, he thoughtwouldunderstand Aumniin had nn external inter-eet_ S""”"l °"'"“ uint an nncitfcnni $2,000,000 een: l production and reduce its cost. He pointed out that during the periodl of 1911-23, although productivity nt w es had been practically doubled. lmmmiious WEEKS-WHITE-on March sth. by Rev. W. L. Outhouse. Walter Btephen Weeks. Fredericton, P. E. I. Harbor. DEATHS MoEL110Y-In Brookline, Mhrch 3. 1032, Christine McKinnon, wife oi Peter A. Mollllroy. KELLY - In this city, March 10th. l0‘2, Joseph A. Kelly, C. N. R.. Freight Agent, aged 59 years. Pun- eral notice later. I-'REELOVE - ln Everett, Mass.. Cora, daughter oi Emmrtt and Edith Freelove and 81'an:i-daugh- ter of Mrs. John Reid. Spring Park Road. to pay most nf it by fresh borrow- (32) M" L°P°'5°: ‘ I 1. What stops has the present ings. She must encourage primary t tak” bo Tess me t Governmen e p Claims of the Province for addition- al subsidy against the Dominion and in particular with reference to had increased only 1 per” ` as the further implementation of the' Duncan Report? I 2. Ts/ble all correspondence bc-1 tween the Dominion Government and the present Provl.nc'al Govern- ment with reference to the said Claims. Answer' (2) Answered by No 1. ,_ ‘ I Road Gravel ’ (10) Mr. Molntyre: 1. Give nunioerod tons of gravel placed on highway from September to end of year. 2. Has gravel all been purchased 3. I-lava gravel pits been purchased by the Government? If so, from' whom? Give acreage of each pit. and price paid, » _ 4. What was cost price per ton qiresd on highway? 0. Give didferent places gravel _________---;- wss placed. | Answer: I (1) Estimated quantity of gravel placed on road between september 1 and December si, s4,'m tons, in the Province. ‘ was being incurred. Eastgale 1-liuiiphrey, Sprlngton, 1,4 Holi. Mr. Stewart stated that swers to Question 30 were incomplete H6 hlld ufkcri Whether dismissals sloncr. of Pol‘ce and whether they m'ssixls oi Proviiiclnl Police officers sional' of l"rovinci.\l Police with the Holi. Mi", Stewart replied that the order - in ~ council referred to Iliad been resciinded. The Commis- sioner oi’ Provincial Police was not fconsulted. The Prolfbliion Commis- sioners approved of the changes Liberal Overdraft Hon. Mr. Sharp pointed Out that |nearly $1,350,592 (the amount of Alfred Parsons, Mill-vale, ‘.5 acre'the bank overdraft) had already lbeen borrowed "by our friends John .l, Trainer, St. Anne, it gore opposite" and the larger proportion of the amount now sought to be 1,5 borrowed was to taks care of that overdraft. If the maximum amount e -were reduced to $1,500,000 as sug- gested by Mr. Mcintyre, it would g only leave a couple of hundred 0 thousand dollars, after paying the |bimk overdraft, to finance the rc- bullding of the College and Falcon wood Hospital. l snii f. .SI Aurv Courssr 011 Debenture Bi11‘;';~_‘+i.~i».iii.»i¢.i-.ii-..n.ciI I if/. ‘”'"‘ €°'°l'! csiirniii auianiiii Budget Likely T0 Be Bf0ughiI;2i..tft;i;tiJ§i§r§.i.?’§5f‘ti:.i‘i§;ff§§ \\" ' M I._~, fy _ - inc./4.2¢/5’ @;snev/ iff : ls i YUU. YOU, w~I| bi: captivated by the |rre;i;l.i'i|i: diirm cl Gemey. Aid you v.Iii (ind it ii treasured compflmcrt in 1 the friend Eur \.-.hom you szlcct that ' I|1:5t <:':'..ic'eI glii . . . o peliirve ci | dislinciion--Gemey! $1.00 and $2.50 I ?ICHAFfD HUDNU :Ew Yonn/fx/PAR: < iI“I""""' I ii I |' ll i ui' .i ni .ii-y,yy|;m; I To Introduce this New Toilet _Line we are giving I a special all this week of a miniature size Gemey Face Powder and Per- fume free with each 25c tin of Gemey Talcum ' Gemey Prices Face Powder .......$1.00 Cream 50c irioueb/‘ F . Lipstick 000 Rouge 50c Body Powder .. . . . . $1.00 Perfume .. . .. $1.00 Toilet Water .. . .. on ._- L1 C ass-oiiuc-uiiirizn , Mr. McIntyre said he was not` ~ Rexa" opposing the amount of $2,000,000] 219 SUQCESSOR T0 in order-to "retaliate" run 1viAc|uNNoN DRUG co. STORE 'i Hon. Mr. stewart: “That \=~.~ E B your attitude yesterday. 2 Mr. T. A. Camptieil suggcsicii 9 _ Hon. Mr. Stewart: “Arc you tak- ` ($100,000) and not exceeding Flvc `of Five hundred tllousaild dollars You have havingii-iiiiiiiriiirrcapitol iiilcxccss of" ';iYll(‘AGZ)'S BILL changed your sr°\1lid-" one iiununii thousand dollars I is secs ran carmi that in me Pfenllefs Calculaliolb lnuidi'cdiliou:.:iiiri dollars <$.50ii.000‘. | CHIC-’\CvO, Il1S~» Milrirh 10.- Ii the mswance m°"¢y had nm the slim of Oiic iluiidl'cwio»- gocmw- Lacopia Boy (Falli Lacopln Lad (M.lclicl.> Lncopin Lndy i'¢d°° Kmllrlzton and souris, bonds. The cover-ninr-nt did not “umm .M L51 Will- TVN 56.982 t0_ns~ 'contemplate borrowing more than North Wlltlhlro - ~ -» - 1- - _ . $100,000) ~ _ °¢P“°"\ °f 330 C0115 Came from T5 quired Nevertheless it was well to hung ed thousand (1011-irq i ' ht" _ \ Phone 149 land Pits Ind beaches. ,bc prepared for emergency. If the or 1955, the gum of Fifty doilni-5 S. ,hone 1307 169 Granon St ~ ~ ' I ` lissoi; ‘ ..i\ii.»s- er. is-_ I "'_”'°""'*° *'°*-'-*‘"-’-"""‘”"h"°“ Iwi flnfmsihl conditions got worse.I (b) roi- enen domiciled company ' , _ ,_ `,, I . ____- » i ~ . \ i r \. 1 l. - I I _ . , . I . . .-1 ' ii- ;;. Ii . t _ / i. ~.