"I" :1; h .. .2 . o... .57.? ‘Wwpritoplan it “ brina railway cars. found it would be too expensive. All the heavy hauling, he said, u; is done by tnwlm. Last year there election . ‘year this with the Conserve. tion year. 100s. claiming that the Conservatives went behind $310.- 000 account d 001. Ho . Dr M not ‘all ours. ioth-of August. You were ible for the balance of the Mr. Barbour: done before we came inf’. Dr. an: "Oh no.’ . Mr. Barbour tinned. "wehad a deficit oi $552.- 000 on ordinary fiolunti That year we spen a. o 000 on capital recount. For 194B we have an estimated deficit of $01,000 but it probably won't be a t m oh. We went behind $901,000 three Years. not over two million dollars as the Opposi- tion speakers claim. 1411a the lzstotyear we had a cap- aoooun . ~ t in debt a million dollars , and we have assets for a “ million. and/a‘ half dollars. In ' our capital accountmzve have the Sanatorium and Technical School. and we have to MW in additional amount oi 060.000 to 870,000 to fllh the Banatorlum. Salaries Increased "rh-sala of on doctor at the ‘tori "land ‘been increased to 80.000. Mr. Barbour ederal Gov- on rive salaries at the were llil new trucks registered. Dead Improvements Id-in ma to ate. been doing is try to reach points in wo- g gravelled roads. "Last fall we had ten or eleven éehes oi rain in one month. ith all that I wonder that the made stoodupaswellss they did, because the main zravelled were able to take care of traffic although s. lot oi the “I he» gtorth Side, in toge er different" ' in the Fbrt Augustus District. “We have somemevenue in the trucks and cars. and ti!!! we are spen money . Works Department it is nartment thst is providing money. Last year we suffered throulh arrangement with the ' Government in gasoline’ tax. year that ration was liited we have about $400,000 lieve that in the next yell‘ 110m iErEEss E e§§5§§§r linseed getting now and when the time comes the moueywill be avail- solne beca 5 . made to‘ have h ereide main. endeavor to have izens mee ing. > Guests included: Mir. WM Mellish. sresident of the ‘rrade: ouncillors ILL Lloyd Gorrill rrieozn era o! the press. It was reported that close to 01000.00 has been received in the d ve for crippled children and on mosiégrao it Es decided to send . io- e Red Oroes Society for crippled children's work-S. ~ about ,it-. ‘There was something said about the Maritime Electric igolgiolalagy helm: forbidden to put "z. ca?“ i°""..;‘;°‘.% ‘ fl a . . be built to aocommoaize itiyunder- passoi the railway?" Mr. Barbour: "No. not out there." to disalss the situa- 68B telephone poles. while still undecided where the ld run. line tax and licenses we will m K880 have between 8100.000 and 000. Then there are the busses which bring in a substantial rev- enue. "There is no use in thinkim! W“ m We" Bfiitlhz their power at pres- ent from Ives mill. ‘Phat they m Mari wecangetelongwiDi-hasmallex- h“, penditure in this _ partment. Sanatorium they were givimz the have petitions six inches blah , in income taxes. He figured r year Ottawa will be I » .000 m r all parts or t Federal Government nearlv tom“ rgyovoncge Wm” ma“ mum“ ed. Wlhatisthesezlseofusculn- about 010,000 ' in taxes ing into this House and on the 0118 hand d the debt. Hid 0!! for more railway crossings to G . : “Well. thIi/l when the time arrived to claim For Read Work unemployment. He decided out in at ‘. Barbour referred to a road the iail. m» t. Pleasant Airport 1w which u» u u” were dvleed - E Premier-fled e11 them , d L} after he went v dernenudinl- * v “"0” "r ~ v e _ First we were o w. ‘ a “f: M“ enema" now u could be ‘rracadie. "He asked our enzlneers to drew plans oi an ovenpaes out here at the Jail on St. Peter's Road. W‘; those plans. w-hic dra ins: sent an enxineer didrft’ have before. It these plans were drawn in Montreal or some Otto w‘, md u; $445,000. We didn't 0th,, 131,309 the Province would ' at. The next time they have to pay $5.000’or $6.000 for bad those reverte- the war all the insl! mlrb“ he su building. Inf we hlfl hi4 ll‘! architect the bill would be at least 810,000 to dre/w the plans and superviaemtthe work while it m"!!! was being I» Charlottetown. tour more Went loaded. weilll m result wag . We prwlNd on the subiect. to take vranttoaetbwi ' were I84 the! rnetnineoi’ “We have a letter notifying will be elven to certain classes oi’ roads towards which the Dominion miaht be granting financial assists. will have a representation at that meeting. and we t we will ~be able to get to start hull ew to another project from M Murray r. "We are trying our beet to get roads clasified aa trans- .andifweean ormoreud has cided about doilh! paved this rear. ma»; Bridle oi m»: . ‘Y? P?‘ ‘ _'*°'fi'.‘o time "11 ton The i gate about it cum‘ 9 1110B" t0 nee. We“ dearth We r::1;£ielt_ Po m . _ a efialemwv‘; a understand the tion immerltnclftemi 11 new“ o s e em to out up poles that they would have to move. and we might have to pay for mov- gnthem. We want to get the i: settled this sprim as to the amount that the Federal Govern- atleastsuuitroadl e WIIIIQJ (Ind [rang] i!" wow he likes r0 lee them-- Each," White Star Laundry SUMMERSIDE " _ PHONE 282 Auction Sale Wli-MUT-WED. VAPRIL 3M Ibeve been instructed by J, Clarke MncQusn-ie, Wil- mot, to sell by Public Auction 0n his premises. one Wednee day, Aprililird, the following: LIVESTOCK Qwvmhetofredaenaooa: iyoilngoatua. IMPLEMENTS Binder l". a W. s foot out. 8 years old: Mower 1". s: W. 0 foot out: Ea/y Rake F. a W. 10 foot: Hay loader; Cultivator 2 row; Cultivstu 17 tooth; lever Barrows i’! tooth; Smoothingfiarrowa 8 Cart; Potato Digger. Hoover" Potato Planter. Aqainwsll; Home Hoe with shears; Manure Spreader; ‘rrailer; Wheel Barrow-new- Single Plouxh; 1 set Bah aleighs; Bingledwood Sleigh: Pung , Jaunting Qelgih; linvplernent Tazpaulin: Scales; Steel Yards: Double Truck Wagon; Gert; Double and Single Harness: Truck Wagon Pal and breaching; cert Saddle and Bxeeching; 5 Fox Houses, 8 it. x l0 its Forks. Shovels. Bees etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTINDILS OolunsnGasL-amp; lamps: ltefrlaaretor: ‘rwo Bum: Kerosene Chums; Quebec Heater; Lecta Separator; Cream can; Two Bath Time; Walnut Sofa; Occasional chairs; Bedroom mrniture; Ohasnber Sets; I unit riot Plate; and many other articlm too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Sale starts at 12 o'clock. If stormy, first fine day following. noon Moaarsolv, Auctioneer. P l b ri ' t! j ll in 0.: flint To Eh leads Resuming the debate yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ber-hum‘. as an ex- am le of the diiticulties experienc- ed Island ianne said a car oi lime had arrived ast wed: at Bloomfield station, which had been ordered early in the winter. It had 1 been held up on account oi freight . Btro z ‘ilben othinz icalemgne fin that mxsltter ed‘: Barbour: “I know the rate I in connection with the en: car's work. He is from a private oom- pany. We didn't send for him. He was comiafi. here anyway. He is a. t! nmb m. engineer who d1; ave I Qt own expense. rea to do business." leach Glove Property "we purchased the buildings on the Beech Grove property. We paid $17,000 and there will be anoher ei0,000.or, more required to put it in re .. That will be another debt. t we wilihave the . I feel quite sure that we ve. ot ood value ior what we got in he est two or three in oom- n with’ the "price of thin e lumber companies here are practically reiusin to buy lumber. ey can't bring umber from the mainland and unload it at and sell at-oeiling prion without losing SHOW th this equipment. congestion at Tormentine. This was something for the leader of Governnxgt to k in mind when placed is a Souris. "This year we have been ds win villaaee to keep down dust during the summer. “We think the engineers we hired are going to save us money over a term o! years." he said in ans- wer to Opposition criticism on this goint. He ced the difference etween two paving Jobs done about the same time, one between Kenslnsto requiring repair. Proper ins action by engineers can save a. ot of money to the Government in work OI this kind, he em hssired. In connection wi the clay re- moved at Prin of Oolege, he explained that the Vocational School is heated from the College struct a tunnel. There was also clay removed from the beck oi the coll- ege windows where it had been traded too . Asked by Dr. MadMillan what the total cost of the Vocational School was, Mr. Barbo d aroun .000. Th higher than the estimate, he con- ceded, but it was difficult to get labor at all. He dwelt on the improvement ei- Fsloon ood w 0f tution. Speaking briefly on Prohibition, . Barbour said the beotleggers It was planned Mr. Barbour said, endm to improve the ky Point terry wharf. The engineers-have taken It ie also planned to im- prove Grand River bridge. are also looking at some work at Georgetown vvh and breakwater. Mr; Strong: "What about that Wilmot Bridge. It 1a in bad shape." Mr. . _ bour referred to stone- work. one. on this bridge. They wduldpay acme attenitlon to cov- erira it as soon u t e could. ' e have a ferryat rand River rt Ell. Thai. ferry is e have to do some work at the Grand. River bridge this year. We W111 ‘We th m a gravelled road ali 0t e ~will be satisfied to do nk the, peo of George- ould be wel aatieiled if h road, to take off .. is idi c u. . - P: . 12-’. Emil. eiptiiifi. "i? a makeshift." They would , ,_ hard [work and herould make ' Ilolttnllonfl than me would mane authority to drink it on the street. or glvs it away or sell it," he said. aNE$ No'r_‘_r.cn I am opening a tempos ary office at the Borden Hotel. When vacancy avail- able I intend taking over the office formerly occu- pied by Dr. Marvin Bell a1 Carleton. J. B. liovming, ii. ll. “Home people are N!“ W l“ I surprise because they ll be lull!- moned t0 Court and perhepl h!" to pay :6 $200. fine bcfgnselllna a I some y? culfiq% ginging all over Canada was a terrific problem, involvina an expenditure oi a. million dollars a day, he said. Brighton Bridge Reverting to the Brighton Bridal. he said the Opposition had prom- ised this, but it was easy to make promises in Opposition. He recall- ed one man who mla promises all the time when he knew he could not early them out. Dr. Maclvilllan: "Did your Party make no promises about Brishton Mr. Barbour: "I was telllna You about this man.” (l-nulhttrl- He said his coileasue Mr- Dem" had never made an election W0!"- d ises. and he had i0 lowed Mr. Den- nis' example in his "carnpalsuo- Mb‘. MacKenzie: Did he alb- scribe m that nromise oi a balanced bud et in 1935?" . Barbour made no direct re- ply. He said that when the Con- servatives went on an economy platiorm, they were detected. be- cause the people wanted expendllr ures on roads and other thinls. B in the dinosaur days. p0!‘- haps 200,000,000 years use. the" was e, great valley covering a large w" a’ to. r r": coma. near so ' ran re illbtggpltlll climate iohn today’: petrified forest. COIIGIII n COWS _}§_%l,3‘f~_v;1'$7¢*xr~_.>>_<--m