CHURCHES TOMORROW psrslvl! 0675mm‘! ‘ o arlouum wufiglior: Bill" y... c-gil-bglw" ‘ BIBVIUII . 1- ‘ ‘luz..t'""'"‘o_ “l Id’ ljqhllfi, Ill; 5' -°,~'i§'i""":'§d‘6€."“"‘ TBNI D!!!“ I. - . CHI“ Ill! Lion h [Will ' flailill! , rauus CHUCK _ Bill‘ ahflhdmast ""“¢'e..e*“#$.. ' m.“ $01.! w-n II‘. PA I w“, l . I. ‘l. be“ IiL-Lieli. . conducted y lnembe I. l. Ministerial Anoclation. lat 7:80 (Church) (Wm. Region of the Passion"). PRESBYI ERIAN fifikhriaifiiluis m. ‘a. r. ‘ UNilil) LHUku-li oi CANADA ‘ riulrv lJTIIfil_)_ _ rim Charlottetown, l ‘Apply tel i K i I. u: allrrlsr ollulccn ffie$mm Genet of and Ilhoy Iieeis lav. I. taken Levy. I1). "OI-Ii II “no ling Who"I-V‘opi.'d Gl Land Ionof-(Teaolgzdl ' n OIURC S fidiesmm mould be floor prices not only haalaitbn ltd ' , as provided much, but for in o to sic industries. Mr. e other Federal Acts the Throne sch were so complicated that they were of very little use in their present He inatanced the matter sol- diers’ insurance, stating that nited States legislation was far in ad- vance of the practice in Canada. which lm-lnltr of ' ' and their fdlllliiegegzsiflfl exploited by insur- Hl! vmilhasized the growing menace of wild mustard and other Wtedo: also the acute III. is! Anthem. “Coming Home" (Kiri- patrickl. ' IPECIAL LINTEN SERVICES will be held eaoh evening at 7.80 lilomday through Friday. is. G. Elliott Pull, organist and director of o oir. Yon are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH the the essential manpower of the Province. "Those boys who (h: re- main on the farm are go nagged at that their lives are made miser- able.” he said. “The men sitting on this Board have every modern convenience ln eir homes, yet expect every farmer's wife to help around the fann as well es do. all the housework unassist Exception; were made with men who "had a little pull." There was no equality of sacrifice. "We have on these boards men not in symp- athy with the farming community and who know nothing about f ‘ng; men who l‘ premnt the old blue blood and who are antag- Keni Street hr. Ii. I}. Genre. Sollply Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart, Organist ll A. 01.: Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: ‘The Last Gos- 2:30 P. M.: Sunday School. '1 P. M.: Evening Worship. “ Subject: "The Absent Nobleman." Evening Solo "!n The Golden Eve- nlng—Bird. Eric MacGregor. Minis l'he Ilev. T. Ii. Bussell ' M.A.. 8.12M. Organist Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bnc. a.m. Morin-nil. ram SUN- AY‘ SERVICE. em: "Take Up Thy Cross" _. lililini). Ill: “Thou Calrlest Lord lin i iifll" staw-lwelnwl-lgllll.‘ la . .. 9 mrdrllzllslcgflralim stills IIVIC u sin: "Passion Chorale" (ilnss.. iiinis‘ will conduct ine Ser- llm and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESHYTERIAN_ CHURCH , Prince and Grafton Street i isie r Iii’. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER l Edwin Johnstonc. Organist and Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP “than: The Rev. G. Carlyle H0 Solo: "The Palms" — Tlm- - Mrs. Arthur iloper. am. The Sunday School and tllnmunicanis’ Clans, EVENING WORSHIP ll-m. The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster filsuilllgsahna In the lilgh- ti is he that comeih in the unlc oi’ tho Lord. Hosanna in he Highest. unto Me all ye h ' vary and heavy-laden arid"! will you rest." .arecrdiliiviidio . Wliho us.“ y n e W" Onistic to democracy." He sold the Province should be getting revenue from the thousands lng to the presiding judge without any accounting being mllde. Mr. Strong cited figures showing rose. inequality in gzyment of , arm income taxes. he figures ‘showed that the wt-lole rovince of New Brunswick, wlth pa atlal farms owned by men who had become millionaire; out of the potato bus- iness, paid less than one-third of the fcmn income taxes paid in Prince Edward Island. He denounced autocratic pract- ices with regard tn succession duties, involving the holding up of es- tates for long periods. Fox Ranchers lenalised BIBLE Filil lll. NATIDNS .i._ Ii would ile ialr to say that a writer may be regarded as a national figure and his in- iluence as nation-wide when the books he has written have become common property: l and in this sense (he Bible is a 000k not for one nation alone but for all nations. it le the book of the d. and the claim bsi-alltlafcd. It lllla uted as a whole or in part into ull the major lan- guaree of the carill and most of lire minor ones, and each and all oi lllcac lung- uages it has exercised a real influence. The Bible is the only book that may be said to belong to all men and all nations. "If a fox rancher produced pelts in 1943 but. did not sell (hem until i944, he i5 not only taxed on those pelts but also on his pelts or live foxes produced and sold in i944 — all as income of that Year." M!‘- Strong said. “He ls not allowed, as against his proceeds oi the 1943 pelts, his expenses involved in pro- duclng them during that year. f-ie is not allowed depreciation on hi! ranch buildings, pens or equipment, but only their replacement value when required to be replaced; and he might be out of business or dead by that time. Ranchers should be allowed depreciation annual)’. and any reasonable eXpfnse in respect to repairs. "Some ranchers have been put out of business bl! arbitrary assas- rnenis made bysome little former hardware clerk or such-like in our Income Tax departments Country merchants nncl produce dealers are The P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch needs your help an it shares in the great cause of the Bible Society. rum. GOPEL PEN TEC OS TAL CH UR CH 37 Elm 2 PM. Sunday School “For All Ages". I P.M. Worship and 7:3" [KM Evangelist ; Subject: "8 PJM. 8 P.M. Friday, Pray REV. J. C. KLE THE FINAL CHOICE Monday, Gospel Service. also bring fnrcrd out nf business or put in bankruptcy by the same means. " metlmcs the tax officials 80 back three or four yeflrs, make arbitrary assessments with inter- est at 8 per 0911i. "Id if the D9750" taxed does not appeal from the assessment within thirty days it is final. Even if the taxpayer does appeal he must put up $400 security for costs before he move further in the matter. "These abuses should cease. As- sessments should be made (promptly and accurately. They slloul be final I \ Ave. . d5 Preaching. fill L. B. Kleinsteuber er. INSTEUBER, Pastor. l ETERNITY You Will lie In Either Heaven or I-leil Fob I ever-Avhich? Hear God's Gospel GOSPEL HALL SPECIAL MEETINGS CONTINUED ‘SUNDAY 7:30 PM. bankers: n. w. luecllacxam ' We Hearing __Invl WHERE 2 a, Prellched In The WEEK NIGHTS 8 P.M. and o. A. RAMSEY is You - Coma labor nlortage, caused chiefly by‘ Mobilization Board denudlng’ ed)», of dollars of Probate fees now 30-. Al t“ ..... ..'.l.,.' l : 'l i‘. I'll _ NPIWOOD ; Community Centre suluml um Filii sate Situated on Si. Peters Road, Buss service, and Prices to suit every- one according to location. i W. I. DINNII, Cvofslrellglii- Draft Address Debate ontinues aaiarastluoonrnmentiaoon- earned ementiu casts ofiraud dtherenlouldbeanendto ary . to the ia- cretionary powers oi officials, and to penalties and i terest charges dlue to departmental delays." l to a Juestlon Mr. Strong _ s bell that cumbersome wartime controls could with ben elit be removed altogether. Ihrm Machinery “As nearly as I can learn, there not been one returned soldier Mblilled on land in Prince 90!"!!! to to." Mr. Strong amid. lion. Mr. rbour: "I think they stab ‘are having difficulty to buy land int a price they can pay, Land is ‘ worth more up there.” filvners in Prince County, Mr. §ifl1§a continued were seriously the rationing and allocation of arm implements It was difficult for small dealers to get supplies. Yet he was informed that ree large firms in Ohar- lottetown had been able to pm. cure several oerloads of machinery which had come in under the cloak oi Joldlers’ settlement One ilrm lhaldi sixty pairs of spring tooth dlarrovvs “frozc-n" in their base- , ment; another had to rent a lllrgc ehouse to accommodate this machinery, while a third had six- , teen grain binders, which is more than the» had sold in thcpsst six years erc will not lilkellv be more than tan farmers settled on the Island undvr this plan this season, and possibly not more than ' six. and all Uhe surplus machinery ‘ Xillibe released for civilian use in i Vi‘ . ' Mr. Strong instanced a firm in isummersid which was building 78 | potato sprayers, but only 38 of these were allocated to Prince Eivzlrd I Island: the rest had to to new l Brunswick. notwlthstangltilg that our own farmers are going to be ,.serlously handicapped for sprsyers this year. Carpenters needed to build fann houses were being taken back by construction companies .and al- lowcd to do labor work because they were barred by selective ser- vice officials from working at their ‘own trade, Mr. Strong complained. . These officials dictated to employ- ers as to what they should 1y, 11nd showed favoritism to car ain individuals or employers who were "bluffing their essentiality." They had even given permits to boys of fifteen‘ to work for contractors in Bummsrsfde, in violation of the Public Sclhool Act which says a ,boy up to this age must attend school every day. . Pullorum Mr Bircng tool: conception to the claim made in the Speech from the-Throne that pullorum disease among poultry had been practically wiped out as a result of testing in , the provincial laboratory. "Go to I the express office." he said. “and see the baby chicks that are com- ing into the Province You can clean Wp this Province one year, and next year condition; will be worse than ever 0n account of these importalions." He instanccd a case of Vhree in- rectors calling at one poultry farm on Dec. 29 last to cull and collect blood samples from the flock for pullorum test. One in- spector wns from the Provincial Department of Aqrlcultllrc and the other two were from the Livestock Division. when they arrived the owner noted their working clothes were dirty and on inquiry was in- formed that they had been working on other flocks before visiting his. During the day they collected 1150 blood samples from his flock. and throughout the whole of this op- era-tion no disinfectant of any kind was used One the inspectors occasionally wiped the knife on his dirty coat. The other two used'a small niece of cotton wool to wipe the knife vrlth, but as the day wore on the wool became so dirty as to act as a reservoir for an infec- tion that might be pr . This disease, Mr, Strong said, could easily be carried from one flock to another and spread through flocks by the use of a dirty knife l yang or Bracelet or a Silver 6up...or _ ‘P I 5i .\ i guru-con a. n. mono. Ito. h uring he sine veal so . ' n Wile . a tion which, like pullorlun, be spread far and wide by can. leasnees. . "You can teat until thousand years old and OI Cln ou are a You allow to so on you will always have pul- igalilm in the poultry yard," he a , Hon. Mr. Stewart: "Would you tell me the name of file person who made that aeematfon against the officials!" Mr. Strong: “Dr. qurlningherrl, in lilmmerslde . " Mr. Stewart: "Was he present?" Mr. Strong: "He was present and he had two other witnesses." mier Jones: "He was the marl who gave you the information." Mr. Strong: “And any shouldn't he’! He l5 a highly qualified men)’ Mr MOKInYiOIII "Does the mem- ber know of any pullcrum disease last summer?" Mr. Strong: “The point is that if you are shipping chicks into the Province and using careless meth- ods in blood) coliectln! you will have it back again. The author- ities have recommended two in- speclions, one in the fall and one ccrlv in the spring " Premier Jones: "We have con- tinual inspection of the flocks that provide eZgs to the hatcherie: " Mr. Mlacliinnon: “A lnar lino lust summer the chicks all ihrouqh the Pr-fincs died. Last summer I don't know where there alas any loss at all " Mr. Strong: "I am informed that this disease gm; in cvcles." Premier Jones: "ls that Dr. Cun- rllnglhnnlfls opinion?" Mr. Strong? opinion of’ the Canadian Journal of Cornlpar-ltiyua Medicine and the Journal oi’ the American Veterin- ary Medical Association." Pre-micr Jones: "Call it lo the attention of the Poultry Associa- tion " Mr Strong: "As a member oi this Legislature I am owlllnlz it to the attention of your Department of Agriculure I would be glad to call it to their attention too " hernier Jones: "I would like you and Dr. Cunningham to appear be- fore the. Association " "We shall be glad; , Strong: to do so " Hon lvfr Stewart: "In the case of anybody that finds any officials that are negligent in the course of their duties, We would like them to report it directly to the Dtplrt- merit". "Tlle Great Betrayer” Continuing, Mr. Strong said great mler to the IGBCIEETEIII) of Prime Minister Mackenzie King- “Blush- ins aside all the skullduogerv in which the Prime Minister has been indulalng," he added, “one clear cold fact emerges. The Prime Min- lslcr has at last been caught in the trap of his own setting. To any other tiilo hr- may receive he has wlfldtd one v'cll earned -—"the grHi. Bciroverl)’ "Where does the blame lie for the dlsunlly in Canada over con- scription today? Not on the 090016 of Quebec whom Mackenzie King rcpcrtcdly misled, misguided and dlccclved Not on the lntligllflmln of the people of the other elllht provinces who to their crctlit could not and did not conceive that such double dealing was P0553119- “Lct us so to our own County o; g9 bgtmyed his best friend, Mr. AJE‘. Mel/can, M-Pti m“, dyed regretting that ho ever was in politics He betrayed his friend Senator McAl-thur, who bo- o-me a Conservative bcfvre hi! died He. batrayed Judzc Saunders, who also dind a Conservative after being a Liberal Premier of . Proving-y Thom r5 his final act. of betrayal. . bod Cnloncl J l... Ralstcn in l. back-one of his very best men. people of County, and betrays the only M” [Queens in respect. lo the pcyfl, they had. All '_vou can find evidoncrs of his trayols Ts it any _\'.‘vl'1\'"»‘r I23! the cry is tcduv: Kilns and 5 Government must rm- lmlajbiks-‘KLL RECORDS (ContlnuedIro-m Page i) Mr. Hughes: "1 am anticipating the unfinished month by saying that the deficit will be in the vie lnlty of 0." "when we come to the new year the estimated ordinary revenue is $2,513,688. That is approximately 840.000 less than the estimate for the current year. Revenue from a d/uction Ls accounted for by the estimated reduction in the profits of thfi sale of alcoholic liquor of $15.00. The other items have come up to $35000 and the differ- Qngg is the 340.000 that we are down. “The estimate of ordinary ex- lure is 313087.809. lve an estimated deficit of $508.- “The estimated capital revenue for the now year is $109000 and the estimated capital expenditure llptllllilulc are the colngéetion of qighwoy projects. 115. 0, and h Provincial Bana orium. $100.- n05" we pass Mr. lticPhcc: "Before from time figures. you gave us JEWELERS VSINCE l8_68 the plczuvc on ordinary expendit- urs for the current esr. l-lrlvs _ the over-all igures for the current year?" __,_ ,___. __....._ ._.' .‘..'.;.;',-.-.-......-_.,s., such practices as I have instanced to “Yrs, and it ls the‘ credit had been given by the Prea $498,000. "The two big items in capital | orllml euallnlml Tish eallmn nTc-vsd fer news ll local interest. but advertising of llaway nature may be uuerteu ollisvvau. for ellomgravba CONFIDIIATION LII’! IN~ IUBANCI W!!! ‘I0 TBS onto Dance at The Charlottetown. Easter Mon- dag. Daraoinl from nine to one. llsalvl: mm uolvnav, aql-o I for tho plagdfilwen stwh. ll It the Prince ward Theatre guild of the Charlottetown Hoe. 3. "ma": 14 AM.- Central Ohurch; 2 P. ., . 7:80 PM" Yo‘: Pleasant Gavel I! U}!!! AT IALCONWOOD I“ wwa Gilli: showed a film ""1108 at Falcon- i l which was much the pfatlsnis and mem- wood Holp 911101011 by bers c! the | runners Ineral of Was lied L SERVICES-Th ~ Ullll- Thomas Cumgnlngsl the an eerlherday mmmn“ "m" m daunsttesey Funeral Home R ui- H! hills Basilica when; egqbvqr-lev I: linggfillgllls ofiebr?“ ‘ ' I W O H5 service at the grav: omen”. was in the Catholic PQtLIOGEwCOUIIT _ M ‘mu 3' ‘day an EXCisc czse was um“ W118i’. Theuicfcll- a case of assault occasion- Jng actual body harm was further’ flsirnntanfiafd urlltil y. The‘ defcll-I was rematldaxbuc 9am] ‘Act ca“ A re k d until the ih1fl._y'-ii.I‘-5L. d I m! Funk was givcn a twenty dgiskfllllgndfl sentence and a’ ban“ esfidstetclilwrderly had his $5: TRINITY Y. P. U.— ‘ the executive of T,1Q..’_.'.‘°*§'_“,§‘{’,'_l preceded the regular meeting hem| n the Social Hall of the church: Friday evening, when plans wew‘ made for the meetings up to and‘ including the closing banquet 011' M 4th The theme for the even-I ‘What (loos Eastrr mean, reverent! The Easter ‘WWW “mi Cam benv conducted _ Claude; “earl? Mfllld Vernon Clarke- in. L z cmnrlal Hall. Joan Mo. omlan, Marzllrct Hardy and Wll-l 0m l‘ l hymn and benedic- flme police rnlzslzn-rarlcllvi_ ha)’. March l5. a clung-n“, at the Charlottetown Hotel Elrls of the Charlottetown IllCilfIlP‘ Tax SHUT. in hnnnr of Mrs, Jnlni Ellgmfilgds Lrnee M155 vlmy walls) France S-R ‘aura Clifton (nee Miss s edl former Income Tax‘ emPIOYBQS. who were married re. Cvlltly- Following dinner, tile girls retired m the 19111120 where the "ifglilllfweds were each prcgcntgd W Cornflower Crystal. A "Khlllll hour was s ent in . :3? sons. during w lch violin sel- ons were played by Miss Thel- gla TKBIQIII. and Mrs. Ralph Beck Til 1 Walk Beside You." The grieézlglgmglgsycd clay‘; extelndlng to the film" hapbiri-iess. lllS lcs for IilPll ‘Thurs- s hold by the Personals l Mrs. W. A. MncCrlllilm, house- keeper at Faiconlvond Hospital, is altrglltlent at the P. E. Island Hos- l? ~ ' Mia Pat White, Citv has return. ed from a visit with her parents, llvlegnand Mrs. James White, Stur- Mr. Dan MccLean oi‘ Newport and HuglnMcPhee of munching, were both ln attendance at the an- nual meeting of the P.E.I. Potato Growers’ Association, Thursday. These men arc long time members of that organization and are both interested in co-operative market- "B. that on this sheet. For the cur- rent year the estimated ca tal revenue was $365,000 and the esti- mated capltal expenditure ap- lpears to be the same as this year. ' 3198.000." Mr. McPhcc: “But the actual capital revenue?" Mr. Hughes: "No. I haven't got that with me here." Change Anticipated As soon as more compeleni help could bc obtalncd, ii was hoped Ito inaugurate an improvement ‘in the present system as be- tween the work of the ’l‘rees- ulrlerll- and the Auditor, Mr. Hughes sa , |' "I don't think I have anvilllnrl ‘more to s.'l_\'." hr added. “The llf- flllrs of the Treasury Dnparlnlcnl before You have the you. "Then he comes down in Quit!" Iairliflb of revenue and expenditure -‘ difficult from the lfor the past year, The cstlmllh; 'ed expenditure for the present - over CflnfldflLvcar and the nciual cxpendilurmlinusn-ln be‘ for eleven months of the present rho?!‘ And you IlllV‘ tlledtems of revenue and expenditure for the incoming veal or new year, l could i keep repeating these figures, but; l y-cnr. it would not enlighten the House somethins which iproach with a full appreciation ni’ very much." Dr. McMillan: "That Ls four set; of figures." ‘ . Hughes: "There are flzures for three consecutive years." 1 Dr. McMillan: “And there will be three sets of figures next year?" g Mr. III/ilfliléli “Perhaps in per- tut peDnyMcMillanz "It is n wonder- ful change" . Hughes: "I am glad the |leader of the Opposition :lp_0l'eci-| ates it. If any of the members few items has increased but rs- lof the House in speaking have any ‘olvrn us any objection to the issuing of ‘the’ Public Accounts prior to tllcir being tabled ill the llousr. l would I i like them to express their nroval or disapproval." Public Welfare I Mr. I-lughcs also tuba-ll mo fnl- ap- That Will lowing details of ncliviiltnfl in the l1] r ln- | slw Public W lfure Dsparinlrui: | Bchool ork: 210 .~r nnls ,spected by Nursing Di : 700i children physically (IXAlllil d< cliassroom Health Talks fl s schools visited by Dc-nu I149‘! school children 1062 pro-school chlldl-nl : 2550 vaccinations p Dilahthcria Irninunivl‘ schools visited bv |Ntlrse; 509 school l‘ ' lccted: 051 r -sch- ~. rotected. To: imlnuulzntlons: at ire eeata a word. strictly pay- able la advaaee. ' roan-mu crying , a. a. mellow? lalnletenlsfifl; ‘Hus lnrtl | l iii TIME value when rnost nee _ . l, .--. .....-..... or clllsls Life and Accident insurance has its highest ded. Other investments have the least market value in time of financial stress. A Life or Endowment ings pilili with guara merit. policy is an insured sav- nteed values for retire- Conault your nearest Great-West Life Agent for a suitable. plan, inciud Insurance. iiYiillMAN & Provincial ing Accident and Health 00., LIMITED Managers Insurance Sines 1573 Offices: --- patients visits to Clinics 18957 home visits by nurse 900. I Dental CiilliCSI 4 clinics held. ll schools given service: J35 will!“ children treated; 1975 ITW-tments given. Baby wen Conferences". 129 conferences; B76 baby visits to conferences, » whooping Cough Immunizations: 20f‘. ])l'E~SCil0Ol children protected: 27 school children protected; 23o children protccled. Lectures given to P. W. Custu- dents, on positive health mom January to end of MrlY- m Tmch‘ c! Training classes by Depth-y Min‘ later of Health. ‘ llefcrrlnfl to ¢he new Sanatcrdlm qvinl: which he (inscribed as Rh!‘ lgost tiling during the ourrelll y ..". Mr. HIlIIiIES sald it was hoped in have this building open- ed by midsummer. Up to about a wool: ago. the expenditure on the bulldina amounted to $180,000. Flr-llcrmonls l-rrllcf, ilr- announc- ed. has been (Fscomllnled. Nerdy lcrmrn will ilruccfnrth he dealt \vl'l1 under ihe (ilJfl relief mall‘. llc fill‘(‘<‘!i'"l "Mention m the [not ihrli lilrl Accounts nnv/ show rho cafh 2M‘- wxlilnr l 0 ' of sllnlyv. MR, ll. l’. MrPHFP. Mr. MrPhse salri the Burieet slllwch had deal! "in s very vcnj illifi and \‘Fl'_\‘ Ycrv ZPHPYPI WHY" men mo imprlridfll and numer- s whirls are llcforc us for consideration now. The fra- ditional character of the Budget speech is that. in relation to the|_ various ltelns of revenue ‘and ex- penditure. the House ls klvrn de- trlilcd information as to the ef- foris till: Government has made ill oblaininq revenue, the lmill-ccs of the revcnilc, the success \vnlc_h has attended its efforts. in this direction, the reason for failure or success. and Ilnnllv the outlook for lllc future. The some applied to tho items of cxpcndlture. It ls nec- essary to considcr a-l these esti- malcs against iilL" brozld bark- lzround of the conditions of the time, the Government's promises as reflected in the estimates, and it: failure or success to live with- in ill m. "If the Provincial Treasurer has succccded in compressing iill that within the modest scope of seven minutes, I think he has done s re- markably good JOY-l." MI- M0911" commented drill‘. “When the date of the fiscal vear was chanced last year I sull- gcsted that certain grave disad- vantages would arise. ft would seem that these disadvantages have be- come apparent to this House. The Provincial ‘Treasurer found it nec- essary to refer to three or four different sols of accounts: i110 Pub‘ llc accounts just la in ref- erence to the period ending March 3i. 1044; the accounts for the cur- rent period which will be ended on March 31. i945. and the esti- mates which we are invited to con- sider for the year which is ap- mashing. p"In order to deal intelligently with the mailcrs before us it 1s necessary to vcrlsldc-r and under- stand all these accounts tc ivhlrh the Treasurer referred. Yet he “.35 “m; to give us only in a very ncncrnl way zvhzlt the expenditure nn ordinary’ account. will llkcly he for the current _vvfll'. W1ll1¢ “'9 have no lnformulion as to what the over-fill picture is for the current period. Quite Difficult "Ynu run umlcrslzllld that under Hunt- clrlulllstnnccs li is quite Oglposltlon point of vleuu-indcefl from the point n! ‘viva’ of every member of the dsul lntclllgcnily’ with important mailers. "We have submitted to llS esti- mators of cxpcndiiilro ioiulllllc over three and a half million dollars. That is not a trivial mutter: it 18 w» should fill- iis mcznitilflc. That is particu- ltlrlv trnc when tllc figures rc- vrnl m alitlr-lrlcicd dcflcit ni ROW-i‘ $030,000 on ol-clinnljv cxpcutllturc and of some SOOKLOOP, or almost s million flvllrlrs. ln regard lo the QvI"‘-_"ln pirinrr. - "The scriouslloss of the situation l5 fllrtllor rmplvlslucd xvltcn we lrezllizc that no ill-gt’: is hold out |tc us for tho flllllrr. The Trous- cr has told us illili tlicrc is groinl! deficit. but ill‘ has not intimation of any e (lrlicit is to be ur lo be this kind as to how th met. Adjourns Ilrimic "W:- lvel-e promised in tho .S[("‘.'ll fvuln llw 'i‘l‘.v0llc iifii lvr out (l he lfupplilui uilll llrcrilll rc- -. ' ll P"- the l , Tr, . '1 . ~ l dobnlc ddjoulncd Iilr. Hughes: "I just naval-t got venereal Disease Clinics (Didate. Charlottetown Slummerslde-Molltsgue l Bo You Know?- A HIGH SCHOOL I5 NEEDED. This ll the time for all educators, plfgnfg "d all who all-mire and respect our eager In"!!! PW-‘llilc $0 step in and support the try for a much - needed High School. ln Mefrloriam In lovln" gne g . f 3'41"’. Edward ‘gillirylnpilon, "Qlfladflf llflrlcd this lilo Lilurcil Z4, I942. N" "llfimlilwlvs Iww nlucll we mils No one Knolls tile bitter pain, \‘\c have sullen-d, since m,- lug; yo. Lin‘. has llcvrr bee-n (he sauna in our llcurls your memory linger‘ v\'>'-'<‘i‘i|.\. tender. fund nilll true .. "m i5 m" '-\ <1“! dour iaihcr illat we flu not think of‘ you. Ever Ralnonlbarcd by Daub]. land other Members of l-‘snlily. In Memoriam l" “"1"! mmrlory n! our deaf IIIKIIIPI’. Mrs. Marllarci Iludson, u o posed away March 24th, i944. G01‘. kno ' ho h - Never lvliishor YntI-rnrllrlcry $4.7m” he’ l-"Vifll; ihollkhis will nlway-s wan- der To the spot where she is lnind. Inserted h B 1) w _ ‘ James °'Blv'l@l1-crf?i1§‘.u°lkl‘:l:5' nYvTi 2 Blmlillsllrun. England In Memorianr a. hr mother lvms. samml. CRAIG Who past-d away March H. i944. Gone but not forgotten. hm“ P! u" Illlléild and Family. 3-24-11. In Memoriam hr loving memory or JAMES MnoDONALD who Passed away March 24 1s“. 5M"! Missed h.- lll- Wife all Family. - 3-24-11. In Memoriam I" ""1118 memory of mrmis. Mr. Alexander who died March :32 Mrs. Alexandr-r Ilobh March 25th, 1941, Some yg h Since ouggsweaivmfvreiasnsofdwgllid ‘m. Wcrc falcon from our home on earth. With Jesus (Jilrist to dweil, Tile flmvcrs we place upon i-Il* graves May vviiilcr and Italy my dear Robbin "d. I940. an ins who died beneath Shall lll-vcr fade away, Lllvlflxlil" Ilomemhrrcd hr zbxlgon Albcrt and Family. their 1n Memoriam mllihvr. Iii . \ vii-ho fifpllrltrisl tlilsrzmuisifehfilfgginu 935. Tcn _vc:lrs have V sad (lily ll hcll a mother vu- 1mm] w“ "m" _ alvny .‘\o nllc knows how much l\'(' min llcr ' ‘I'll?’ ilwsc who have lost can tell Qi‘ til:- grloi we lleur in silence l-or tilc one vrc loved an “~91 Remembered by lIcr Family Iii lllauulullm l" lilYifll-{Tllltmory oi sills. n. w. IKOUNKER who pnssfli nwav Rlnrrh 2f». i944. inserted by tho Family. ma; MIC-Tu on darling l But the love for those who i,‘ . In loving memory of our dear-V pissed since that”