‘was 21 1942‘ CHURCHES 's CATHEDRAL umreo CHURCH E5111‘. Anglican Efifis. lid-A. LTh. union E wWEEK w lloly , Saturdfli- baggy Communion iii w gvensong Frill!!- 51, PAUL'S CHURCH r Lenraw Gardner, Rector. w‘ g, Greenhalgh, Assistant- . - __ M, m“. plreetob-‘illrl- Gs K- I'll]! w My communion. u" confirmation School S or. u}; confirmation Schwi- il You“; women’: Bible clau- um Morning Prayer and Sermon. Wsmm’ “blister can m your; ltiens e . mt B" P?“ , ‘I RES BY T ER IA N n. JAMES CHURCH , Lieut. The RAVI ‘I'- M.A., S, '1‘. F” .0. w“ somcrs. ligganist Miss Lillian Mackenzie. I”, B80. Morning Worship “o Saviour of mfiglitlilaflhuroh School and U! uniranis‘ Cl Mm ilvenlng the Wb hip. gig-min. Was Alon? lie Suffer- duprige-Illrs. N. o. Macbean. day ii P. M. Preparatory Ser- hin the Church (with fnll choir J ‘fsflililldllster will conduct all aer- in 1|0N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister m. (l. Carlyle Webster organist - Miss Rena Wood piDliNlNG WORSHIP A, 3| Theme: "Heaven- ' About it?" 628, 612. orale." - hi. m l’. iii. The Sabbath School . . Bibi (losses. E ING WORSHIP m P. .1. Theme: "The Peril m Empty Iieart." iiymns: 663, 25 395. “the "Jesn; Word of G01! In- Mozart. n. Keir Fraser will be the ‘plfllfllfl’ for the day. ‘Great is the Lorri. and greatly be praised in the city of our God, up mountain of Ills holiness.’ lou are rnrdloily invited to wor- t. with us. ‘Mi-i led Gross iuntributions" ‘ hteiilllv received by tho Prince ltnrd island Division-Canadian lid Cross Society from Fcb_ 20th. To ltinrch 20th. Blanket Fund-cleoo-Avonlea —Expressin linens Institute: itudon W, 1.: $325-—Cross Roads 28° Parliamentary correspondent. for the median id lad cum; sate-Mt. Herbert W. Bil. —N0rth Milton Knitting Monday. Wk“, communion Weilnlldfl. $§_()Q__Ngw ister Churchill's hold THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAilDlAN TQMQRROW criuniLcoinnun‘ of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister IW- I!!!» Miller. ma. no. Assistant In. Donald c. Boothroyd, ma, O nlat llli. AM-Publio Worship. the Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller, Ilia oolumn in h" M local - m " ill! in inserted d I Itfletlv rerun in tor news o! OI I COOKS for Photographs. L-593. CONFEDERAT‘! mo!‘ ON LIFE “All TODAY — ‘Ihe lim- 1 fEt 8P8 0 he i be M . - mum Wm Qheldrs Frank Me Tl‘ A My Kendall. n-n-au. a.c.c.o. momlns at v.45 n$ISo§§MEd°Q l-lennessev Funeral Home w 5;, Ant-hem: "o s vi Duns ' Wil" " - — — Jolinollirosg.’ man tggthofigsggcrhiefifl“ w M. III Anthem: "Jesn, Word of MINERAL TODAY - The fuq. God Incarn;m_»|_ _ .. _. Mozart era-i 0i the late, Joseph Power, Mer- Solo: “The Lost Chorrr-snu]. maid, will take place frcm his VIII!- L. A. C. John Mountford, 1L A_ 1'. Sermon: Rev. D. 0. Iioothroyd. Vililvra and Students Cordlally Welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitrro! Streets Minister luv. l. Judson Levv. ILA. Morning Wonhin 1| A M, Sermon: "The People's Choice - Jesus or Barnabas?" Anthem: "Give Ear unto My FY8801" — ~— — — ——(Arehndelt) The Church School 2.30 P. M. You are invited to participate in this, study service Evening Worship 1 P. M. Sermon: “Who Is on the Lord's Side?" Anthem: “Turn Thy Face from my Sins." — — — - —(Sullivanl Chorale "The Ninety and Nine." John Inch. Mus. Bad. Organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH criuizlcu oi criiusr CENTRAL CHRETIAN CHURCH K ent Street Rev, Neil Ilerrrian, BA. ’ Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwcll. Organist 11 A. M. Public Worship. The Elders will conduct the morn- ing Service. ‘I P M. Public Worship. Subiect-‘Doctrlnes of Devils." The Evening service will be aim- ducted by Mr, R. W. Ross. Come and wrlvorne and with a welcome. 7- j —_'Z.1-- ".15 War Work Materials-Mitt)- Alberton Red Cross: MISS-Ver- non W. 1.: 820.00-Sturseon Red Cross Unit: $20.00—Morell W, L: $i0.00-O‘Leary Red Cross Branch; MOM-New Perth W. L; $10.01»- Charlottetown Sub Division Oath. clic Women's League: $10.00- Peter-‘s Road West W. 1.; slump. New Dominion Red cross Unit: SUBS-St. Joseph's Sodality; $100 -Egmont Bay Altar Society: $5.00 -Lyndale W. 1.: SSOO-Bethel Red Cross: Mull-South Pinette Red Cross: $3.00 ~ southpcrt Sewing and Knitting Group; tLoo-Mrs. Ready, Launching. L-liS2. Sees Chur-chilPs Hold Less Strong LONDON Ont.. March l9 -(GP) belief that Prime Min- on Britain is was six or eight. Months Fair former LODdOII comd 0t what it the Canadian M owing can»; $2.00-East Bal- Pm“- tw, l: szooqaeave: Club (per Egwflfifimohj; mggghgg iii. J. M_ MacFayden. Ritalin Relief Wu Red Crass Branch; $20.25 ~Crr~ss Roads Red cross Unit; "ill-ion: River w. r.: s2.oo_ K1- i. a. Pastor‘, $200411: War Moore. Poomal: $2.00- iuenviie w, 1, Cf, _____%__i__ ivill sell on the ma lret sq are ' "May. March zlth at] i2 ‘ n one Iilodcl A coupe i931; one le Sedan 193i, both cars In 1 li-‘t order. J. S. BIGGAB. Auctioneer. L-l138-3-21-8i. take his place as the th horlzo to I-‘und—$40.55— wider of xlilatlgnaLUnity. Too Late to Clasify LOST-A MINK MUFF. RING 1603. L-1l35. fi-Errfcxrassnsrv-‘m-“osr room with or without board. PhopL Ir-1124. LOST FEMALE FOX. MARKED right ear PBC, left, 87V. W. E. Johnstona. New London. L-liiil-ti-zl-Zi. FOR SALE ONE HYDRAULIC dump and box. Apply Mervyn Buirnan. New Glasgow. L-1129-3-21-3i. THE GREAT YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN-John 3-2 NEGESSITY i ‘i? The Qucstioiv-“llow Can These Things Be?"- Jolin 3-9 The Answon-“Whosoever bclioveth on him should not perish but have eternal life.”-John 8-15. Hear the Old IN WOODEN TENT Time Gospel i ‘p.44,’ ssh”. _ _ \\\_. ,. Upper Prince Street-Sunday 7 P. M. I .126 Livestock Shipping Week, lllaroh 23 i Monday, March 23 Montague Cardigan Mull’!!! Harbor Melville Uigg Millview Elmira Sourls St. Peters Alma 0‘Leary Wellington Mlscouche Charlottetown Tuesday A. M. March 24th. until train time York Charlottetown Wlnsloo North Wlltshire Hunter River Breadaibane 8-12 A. M. Kensington 11 a. m.—ll p. m. Albany 5 LIVE STOCK MARKETING BOARD . anyi. In addition, in , late w. deuce this mornins st s30 to Si. Patricks Church, Fort August- P.E.I. RED CROSS RECEIVES $500.00 — The magnificent dona- tion vi’ $510.00 from “A Friend of the Red Cress" received at Red Cross House this week gladdened the hearts of all workers who have been feanful lately of the curtail. merit of the work because of the lack of funds. This is the largest 5531819 wutrlbuiion received in this Province since the outbreak of the present war", and shears that. the 4mm‘ undoubtedly realizes the seriousness of the situation and is desirous of assist-lug the Red cross with its many wnr-fime activities in every way pcssible. SOLDIER. Arpiuvas FROM 0v- ERSEAS — Sgt. Herbert B. George oi Georgetown arrived in Char- lottetcwn last night, He served 0v. erneas for two years and has been lnvalided home. He eicpocts to Cmiiiilu‘? 0n to his home in the Kings County cnpitribtodny. l-io is a veteran of the first great- o'er and is a native of England. Other Isl- anders lnvalided hcme include. Pte. A. J. Bernard. Summeislde; Flash MacDonald, well known in Char- lottetown boxing circfes and Ronald MacDonald, Biccmflcld. TRINITY I’. P. U.~Tlie regular meeting of Trinity Young People's Union was held in the Sosial Hall on Friday evening, The devotional part of the service was led _ Clarence Christie rssisted bv Mar- ion Harper and Pnuiine Mac-Don- ald. In the alxerce of the pres- ident. Prof. R. H. Wizzmore took charlie of the business period. Rev. Ted Cummings, Suizervisor of the YMCA. War Services at the loc- al airport, the guest smoker of the evening, rive an interesting and inspiring address on World Brotherhood. Gcmes 1rd bv Clar- ence Girlstie and Annie MHPKHY, followed by a sing-song brought the evening to a clcso. Personals Fred Turner, Winslow. has sold his beautiful thrcc-year-old filly Lucy Budiong by Calumet Budlong 2.02 3-4. out of Juanita Axworthy. to Arthur Seaman. Milton. Miss E. A. Bain, AWL RC A F‘. WD., who works at Equipment, in Technical stores, came by Ttlfmr after duty on Friday last. and left Monday at 6.30 to resume her dut- ies in the morning. She was the guest of Mrs. James Comptrll 99 Pownal St. Her many friends gave her a, glad welcome. Fine Piano Recital at St. Paul's Hail _"'_'_- . 1 f1 Community Con- cert?“ Axsgirlzibntldg presci-itcdlst Mr Randolph i-lokauson. i-la" ~ recital in 55- Paul's minor. opus squat“ Sonatab- in C sham, 2'1. No, 2 ("MoimliilhV Beethoven. Adagio sosienuto Allegretto Presto agltflto Valse brillante in Mazurka in A Minor. o. l. Nocturne in E mil”: Wu” m’ Ne. 2. Scherzo 1n a major. onus 54» — Chopin. i Intermission. La. solree dens hussy. n1 P erto, bcniz, n "Hark, Hark, tire Lark! -Schu- bait-Liszt. n“ Phapsody in Iii Nelle. Wa-itsee- Delibea-Dohn- E flat, opus l8. opus 59. Grenade-De- from “Iberia"~a\l— major- ' Brahma. response to hearty and long continued ap- plause, Mr. Hokanwri. played the following encurfis: Etude in l? major-Chopin. Intermezzo in C mIJOI-BPB-hmfl- The Minstrel-Delano”. lifter-mezzo in E fiat-Brahma. Goldfishea-Debussy- Mr. Hokanson is a $01108 ma" and his piano playing displayed all the freshness and vigor of with. His technique is brilliant and quite impeccable, while his dynamic range is quite astounding. His rhythmical sense and accen- tuution also, are indeed remark- able. It must be said, however. that, through most of the DY"- gramme his tonal colouring seem: ed a little on the hard and “eddy ' side~though the truly beauti- ful ind tender way in which he played the very well known adagio 1n the "Moonlight" sonata show- m mat, 11, need not always so. The Bach Choral Prelude ‘Jaw. Joy of Man‘? Desiring" was also . i111 ven. bqlfieu yreositalist played the Qnopin group with faultless techni- qpo or course, though it seemed to rule‘ listener he i001! "- "Wm loudly than is usual with most. pfillmlfl}, final group of ilie more poscrs, La 801F436’ 551;! d Goirlfisitcs o — Sggfldne-ergupm-tieuinriy interesting. while the lntcrmrzzo in E ilflt 0f Brahms was ],,v¢1_-,- cud soothing in its quieter tonal c-ffcCt- Mr. l-lokaneon is _. with the you“ ‘“‘ “ . mellow. and bvC""“'.M‘ ‘, , gqr player than he is total. Th5 Community Concert. A5500- 1.; an noes THE TRICK/ ‘t’ No writing. No money orders. No bother. lust phone, 0| drop in. Charles I. Worth 14$ Great 9M" 5'1"» . Charlottetown (chic on display.) A. Stafford. Lot. l4. Baysid , Waldo MacDonald. Bothweli: Raymond Doucett. Hunter River; Oliver Cameron, Kensington: V. E. Duffy, Klnkora; Mrs. Arthur J. Eninan, New Annan; J. D. McQueen, Uigg. or G. B. Hume, Box 28. Brooklyn Lot 61 La—-_ IIORK UNITED CHARGE. REV. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Service March 22: 11 am. Central church; 3 p. m. York; 1.30 pm. Buckley L-1134. RETURNS IIOME—Mi‘s. (D12) F. C. Dougan returned to the City on Wednesday night. from Boston, Mass, after being called there owing to the illness and subsequent death of her brother, Dr. C. Howard Dai- ton. BUDGET THURSDAY? — Pros- pect of the Budget being intro- duced in the Legislature on ‘Thurs- day night, March 26. was held out yesterday by Premier Campbell, xviio stated, however. that he could not give a definite assurance. He ivas replyin to a question in the llcglsiature y Hon. Dr. MacMil- an. SOLDIERS LEAVE-Six soldiers from No. 62 C.A.B.'I‘. at Beach Grove left yesterday for service elsewhere ‘in Canada. They were: Privates s. L. Brown, st. Peter's Buy; A i=1 MacKenzie, E. C. F‘. McCabe, J. C_ Henderson, J. A. Weeks. all of Charlottetown and M. C. Yates, Bedford. Before leav- ing they were presented with cig- arettes by the Provincial Govern- ment through the Carry On Can- ada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G Bruce oi the Canadian Legion War Services. Aussies want More control WASHINGTON, lilarch 20- tCPl-Fvccd with the immin- ent possibility of a. Japanese attack, Australia and New Zealimd are demanding a greeier voice 1n the formation n! the strategy and tactics used in the Pacific war, Dr. Herbert V. Evatt. Australian Mlnlstcr for External Affairs. said today on his arrival Washington. British Corvette lost LONDON. March 20—(OP)—The Admiralty announced toniKht that the corvette Arbutus has been sunk. The number of casualties was not stated. ___ lotion are to be congratulated in giving the people of our cit)’ an opportunity of hearing this tal- gntecl planistiin iecitaliyi: M, prisms __ ____, _ S . . an David NFAbT-At the March 19 1942. to Arliiflst, Charlottetown a son. bcn. . GALLANT ... At North Rustico. March 14, 1942. John Allen 9E1- iant, age six weeks, infant son o! Mr. and Mrs. Jchn James of North Rustico. Streetc vridcw of the laie M50011 B“ - in her rstn war- The rem?“ i" resting at Frank Herinesseys Fun- eral Home. Funeral notice 18M!- o sets... to Church at Covcheud. In Memoriam _.-- memory of our Mrs. John W. passed away at Albany, March In lo deer Mo er. Muttart, who her home in 21st, 1937. Dearest Mother how we miss Y0! . Since from earth you ouled away‘. And our carts are aching sorely As we think of you today. Sadly Missed by Family- ln Memoriam Mr. Alex- led March Alexanaer While vou dear parents rest and s eep , Your loving memory We ll MW!!! keep. Lovlngly Remembered bv ‘their Family. L-ill3-3-2l-ll. __.__._¢ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltnhirc Phone ll! . respect, because it 1s quite ap- Real Deficit Basia "I Want to make it clear to the committee that I am not speaking with any idea 0f flistng a politi- mfg: Inflected that it was flymqutl-iseuoxlhi bucopwxygnvllus‘ h" e ins s o nce. not probable that the Dominion We don't know how long we will would outsider at this stage any nave to operate under this agree- substantial change in the agree- iiient. I put it to the committee merit. By any substantial chan e not since the basis of settlement 1 mean any change which we d is recognized, and since it is ap- no to the very subs anee or essence parently clear that our deficit er i‘..i".."e:s::i-:v.i.:° aux‘ 1::*.":*s.°*v e o - e e ng a eas , more pared to consider any change it! money. I put that; as$an arbitrary calculations which 1018M be based figure as representing items im- 011 “Y 9R0" which hid m" 1"- properly charged against capital viously been bwusht w the at-en- expenditure. 1 submit. that we tion of the Dominion officials. ghould not pass this agreement Pékilegllixalslmd 13mm m‘ m" until an effort has been made *4: S ‘ vt c - @1111"? of the "Will-W Wwlleiaiinfl lcsgitnthatfllse gilmtérrxiltlllxledegilelt-lliic with the Dominion in a, broad way gamma; has,“ M Qfluohem m with 1019RPM '39 m“ mane’- he this additional amount per Ian- Dcmlmon exprexed the desire num ‘ havle fahessi scaiiirces pf taxation made m be kl U Do exc us ve o .an " e won as ng re m- ficult time the Dom would not have to ruined l?! the basis of the agreement but to considerations of the nature and reqognize with us ma; me Public extent of similar taxes imposed by Accounts have been prepared on numerous other iqXiuii Builfwfliiei- an incorrect appreciation of what I think that 51mm 1-5 ‘lime N‘ ' is ordinary expenditure and what sonable, and t the Province I u 33pm“ expendmue; ma; we ‘wing quit‘ “gm b °°'° “w actual ordinary expenditure should with ‘he “mm ‘1 1°“ be determined and that we should field open to them. new s» as m» muons... rrfliisasi. merit is not one which can be tak- a‘ s w o ' gin? as D: setitierngnt oi tour claims. mm on oes no so regard the agreement; the Province does iéi§.“’n.1°“%i‘é..'ia‘.l°iii “£3.30: we wow w ma» no “we ment because the failed to make t° m“ stmemm“ M my hm” a hard bargain WY,“ we 90mm“; friend. While the Minister of Fin- gq, this rpm, 3M1 do think gym; once arrived at the amount of we should make absolutely sure $175,000 84$ a bflsifi 0f addWVmF-I thatl the amount irhicn vie are to glint. Bléd lwirge tliifabdiglusngmfiitnti rece ve does cleary trams ate into I 1'1‘- W ll . revenue for this Province moss was hounded to cover the three amounts which the Dominion Ls items which have been enumerat- prepared to ramznize sd by my hon. friend. I am doubt- ful if any of those three elements 1940 Deficit. of that. portion of the grant; were calculated or intended to be cal- “The ariwunt to which I wish to culated mathematically. l think refer particularly is the actual deif- rather what iclt on ordinary account for year i940. 1i. Ls quite clear iii the Dominion ‘could have been those items into account in a gen- convmced that we had a. deficit, of, “a1 walk t say $39,000 msicnd ‘of $10000. the “My Sewnd pom; 15 ma; in ar- Mum‘ “millmi which We WWW riving at the deficit the auditors rewive “mild be "WNW"! Vi’ $21‘ of the Dominion Government did 000- S0 that the factor WhlCli we not make M, brief c, “Anna” must consider in dealing with this u my hon_ fiend suggests. 1110): lbem-‘and H’ ,5 9f ma‘ imwn‘ made an examination extending ance to the Provmc%!s the qires- over a period of many months’ 531.0%, "lgiE/Qéfg‘ féheflacu“; and although they only spent a “I gugvest to ther cclrgirrlfttfee tht few days m this Province‘ they me w” “is stm open w us m mgr‘ had access to the records of the Province for every year. Ln arriv- gmem’ ‘mm “m” h” already ahcgxotignttierléitpentclltgregldwlggfi d3: ggtnere grist was Eggllamg“ had been charged to capital ac- . -_ g -“5 y count and which they were will» what is stated lXl the Public Ac- mg u; anew as chargeable w o? gfiungghlggiilx’, °gnzfiglltbemzagkenthali dlnary account, in the sum of mm, g l‘ soaooo, and added nus to the Anal; Pubs‘, ‘Kcfcoungf for me curfent expenditure for the year “a” 4° 5 °‘”° °r ‘my m‘ "on the other side of the cul- su:u.r;~:.:"“s:z:i..s23“.i‘“s* is lemme ‘ a ' . . " snklng fund earnings, s72. 0, l_52,l0l.09, lcavingfa dfilillfltsflliggo‘ ‘s5 $16900 debenture discount (‘filmy ifiaou“ 9 173mg {y 132k. ' amortization. And to the revenues a e‘ m“ “Z P‘°"5°“ °" S" ‘"5 they added $11,000 of gasoline tax tunds- we must bear l" mini how‘ cllected in 1,940 but reported in ever, that; the calculation on the is,“ Th“ gives us an additional part of the Dominion is based on . the deficit before rriaking provis- ggggeangfir oi curiizllgm exgveegdifiurlg ion for the sinking funds The jhown in the Pub,“ Accmmts o; provision for smmng funds in the “ I m-mk the Bowman has ye“ 1M0 W“ 512830375" 3° ma‘ unstantially taken into account the Public Accounts actually show fine very w“ o! “Em m which; a surplus on ordinary account in my hon ‘fiend very properly dip, “h” vicinity of $6900‘ cuts our attention. Found Bigger Deficit “As I said, the Dominion auth- . .. orfties were prepared to overlook w1fir'th§‘§°€i‘:£' o‘ ‘$16 $332921‘; that’ may recognized mm’ the m tbe borne l mind that what figure m the Public Accmln“ w” this Dominion n officials would not a correct statement of what mbqbl be oncemed Wm, “mum our position was. and they sent g, ‘ma’ to gstubnsh a “case for their officials down here. appar- “L; Province but, w totem the ently, with such facilities as were D105 mm“ a m“; calms m“ available. to arrive at what they 9h be mid a “In” t“ D°_ considered was the true deficit-mg - e g 1 _ That deficit they found u» be sue,- m‘nl°“-n‘fg‘ti§g“of“ffn‘g§t“§‘g ‘Q, soo. or about $25,000 more than ‘Tmwf, . the Dommm, 011mm“ ivas shown in the Public Accounts 1,63“ E° emembc, that u would’ 1051;? ptgfgségfig l‘: rrltitiiral for them to regard make sure that we now get an “F” wmktfgglt aghtahtehyxigmgg amount. sufficient to cover our w the Bani actual deficit for that year; be- “z deficit 0g: Dian,“ “count for cause I submit that, no matter how “e 1M0 is ‘ ‘he more carefully tire Dominion officials me yen‘- dl to may have gone into the matter. fifang°‘b,f“‘j.fccf,fl‘,‘,‘,f Sea; 353w- they failed to arrive at what was "3 duf-cgt 01 $6060 They 84;- the actual deficit 1 think it is the “Y he a ma“ task h; me Baum“ duty of the Government. now that prffcixel ha“ suggemd Wm, ; °“‘ “w” 1-‘ "° b° “m4 l“ m" W1‘ w rotecting the interests of On the amount of this deficit, m ilh°wmmlfmw m, m m“, o, determine this point. Without sp- m”, “Atludc ‘my ha... o, admit nearing to hold up the Dominion t, at ‘$15 deficit w,“ m‘ $60M but in‘ ftilaijilng ta Ctiopfifaiqle in erg gay $19500 ' n *5 m“ er w ° m“ e5‘ " w; s. eating it is the duty crlbed as a part of the war effort, o: Ime Prlgggnce’ m flew M m,‘ situation that proper comldérliwfl the actual deficit was never given, that before we make “fleet figures~ §m°flft§§ Fioskzlyathclnah gatftlement “The Dominion officials were 1193* bails of what was the Mg- here for a few days, and at once ‘m d n it ‘m, me a“ 1940-- arrived at a. decision that our Pub “I ° ° Campw. .1 m; no. lie Accounts, in the matter of or- hm u: wwld be 06",“ m “M, dinary revenue and expenditure. ‘h m“ auditors o, m, Dominion were out to the extent of $25,000. it M’ “in men. report wouicl I suggest that this Government b‘; £32m‘; gm protect the 130mm- should forget for e. moment. the me Pmvmcg 1; desire of making a good showing m“ u again“ Dqmm- 0n paper, which does not indicate “Wm ram" s“ m“ the pug rpaliig‘ m! all, andh have tire L? nfxgloggtgJgwlareggflxza 12:21am e era o c come ere aga n. - I mink It would be quite em, m. basis which would ive a true com them to show that the actual de “flaw” picture ° the Pub“ e . d the finances of the ficit is not only $25.00!) more than Accwnts an is shown by the Public Accounts. Pl-Ovmce’ i perhaps 1e“ a ‘Wong . 1m esslon to the effect that the b‘: ‘ha.’ it ‘s at’ lea“ “Z5900 Prgililncial Government. accepted m e‘ this basis as be a satisfactory one for the Prvvmvb filflim-i- 1 have not the papers 04th m0 he" to give the details, but. I may as- sure my hon. friend that the point of view utrlch he suggests should 110w be brought. to the Rl-iéfitilih of the Dominion authorities was ve forcibly brought to the at- tention of those authorities in the course of the negotiations and con- ferences. On one occasion, after I account-Aha Government would gypcgrgdmggfglé ,,Q1f,c,,f,"§;“‘§,§'f{ if “we had w Show an actual dc‘ finaLc I was asked to ‘ircscnt a Heir. last year of 330.000 more, and m“ g- ‘ X H: l“ many the amount we would be receiv- MM‘ “m1 I “dis? 5.1;? s, hon mg from the Dominion Govern- f1 thgse gay rlilssvwzorlvarg mj ment would be $30000 more a year ‘ "m, a ti“ mam, ‘other during the continuance of this g“, f‘ “ 1mm? whkcn 1 5,118,“; agreement. than it actually is. "M's-M f, 0 mo, simum rope,“ “I am not going t0 take the time Eh“ we t r‘ v m}, ‘Donurgcn m m m into other figures m the ill tpreciseilircctgoir If my recollec- Pmmc Accounm‘ except by W” ti“ serves me ' rnrrectl the sum oi illustration, We have charged ‘(znx M we amount yqmlch‘ I to calm“ “count soldlers web ‘l’? d n items of that kud was fare, $112.14. By what stretch of g "if Qmnm, u‘, $00M; so“, imagination can the Government it enik m,“ the émcinlt o’ charge that to capital nccmmt- ‘°.?,)000“;L arrived at b me Do_ ‘wmethmg w be "Md for 0v" a miulon in lire absence o"; nuv ap- pfllod of twenty yea“? The mm‘ prcciaticn of the financial situa- is ridiculous. , _ l‘ e 5°“ “° l’ e “mmg properly illfiilld and could advance accounts." .. Mr. McPhee: “It should h.\.\' "i "w “m”- bcen charged to ordinary account Tne Government should do busi- ness like any ordinary citizen. if l wished to send some clgnreitcs to soldiers met-seas. l would no‘ go to the bank and barrow money or a twenty year tam BETTER TERMS (Continued from P189 1) Premiefs Reply Premier Campbell: “I have just Federal Official Viewpoint speaking is to we are perfectly within our rights when we ask that this calculation which they admit is the correct one to apply. should be based on Road Machln y “For instance. under capital expenditure. The leader of the Op- pcsition mentioned one item-an amount charged for the purchase of road machinery last year of $30,237.04. The committee will see at once that if that amount. had been charged where it should have been charged-to ordinary Mr. Mr, McPhee: "l am not criti- cisng (he Premier or the Govern- ment im- urvt arriving at n final settlement of our claims against plrl'lu-,v‘.~ suggestions SIX (6) Reasons why you should purchase‘ DILLON & SPILLETT “PURlNA” EM- BYRO Fed R.0.P. SIRED CHICKS, which are 0f the highest quality available in Commercial Quantities in Canada. FIRST: ALL our BREEDING FLOCKS are carefully selected and banded as approved females, attention is given to PRO- DUCTION ABILITY. EGG SIZE. VIGOR and TYPE. SECOND: ALL our Breeding Flocirs are Blood-Tested. This is your Life insurance against the deadly disease "PULL DRUM“ which kills THOUSANDS of Chicks yearly. THIRD: ALL our Chicks are sired by it. 0. P. (Record of Per- formance) Males. FOUTH: ALL our Chicks are hatched from eggs weighing M oz or over per dozen. This alone is your guarantee of EXTRA PROFIT CHICKS. FIFTH: ALL our Chick: are "PURINA" lMZBYIw-FED. These are oiitalned ONLY by the controlled feedlot of the Breeding l‘ oclr. SIXTH: ALL our equipment is o! the LATEST "JAMESWAY" de- fllih and ALL our CHICKS are started on "PURINA" Chick Startena, in our special Electric Brooders, before the Customer takes delivery. SIIX (6) reasons why we are the BEST EQUIPPED Establishment to take care Jf your ENTIRE Poultry requirements;- FIRST: We leii "PURINA" EMBYEO-FBD C I I G K I, ihq "SYMBOL OF QUALITY." SECOND: We sell the famous "JAMESWAY" Poultry Equipment, such u on. naoonms. 00.41. naoomnts. WAIIR. isas, reopens. are. THIRD: We sell the complete line of "PUDINA" Iced: for Poul- try and Livestock. FOUTII: We sell the complete lino of “PUBDLV Sanitation Dn- ducta-"CIIEK-B, TABS" for Blby Chicks “OIILORENA” Powder for Infectious Bronchitis, etc, FIFTH: We bu! Ella and PA! ‘I'll MARKS‘! PRICI, SIXTIhWe buy Dressed Poultry in geawn, We anticipate a. banner Chick Season thh your. Ullortenntdy We were unable to supply the demand laat Season, but although wn have increased our hatching capacity for this year, we strongly “Pg”- m“ You book your order with ua A1‘ ONCE no n; m avoid any disappointment. We use and recommend Plllillill CHICK STARTENA We take this opportunity of thanking you for your past and continued patronage. lllillon 8. Spillett CHICK HATCHERY Charlottetown, P. B. l. the Dominion at this time. I don't think it would be fair to the DQ- $150,000, making $215,000, ova-c minion, or to the Province either only interim payments-from your 1n times like these. point la to year, ‘rhis vernment he; lub- that we do find that Domin- needed in ge ting those interim ion has recognized a. certain baaia payments confirmed from the time of settlement in reference to I. they were actually passed in the specific amount of money to be Dominion Parliament, and they paid us for an indefinite period became a permanent subsidy for of time. It in merely a matter of all time to come. The Premier haa making sure that tha data upon explained that on account. of paao- based line tax rationing we would . ably ion 8100.000. That be "1 suggest that we should at a very serious loss for the prun- least make an effort. in Justice to 111cc, but under this agreement we the province to sec that the fig- are guaranteed $307,000. The ure on which they, the Domin- thing can be ne-opened again and ion officials, have based their ool- probably a. better agreement. can fl be arrived at, but by the way the mt la for money cier the White Commission cl.‘ it has been this agreement fairly satisfactory. I think it will under consideration and that mere be received by the people aa a general acceptance as to its fairly good agreement under ex- broad principles, but that. we find lsttng conditions." that the deficit waa greater than Mr. MoPhee: “It ia juat, a. mat» the amount which he says it. was. tar of calculating on the but; of and we want o. settlement on the the agreement." basis of the actual deficit," Premier Campbell: “What would Mr. McIntyre: "You might say those amounts come to, do you that $30,000 of road machinery suggest?" should not be charged to capital Mr. McPhee: "Well, we have account_ well, we recognize the power machinery, $30,000, and var- buildi of permanent highways ioua road items. It is impossible for as captal expenditure. and they mo. as the Minister suggested a have to be repaired every two. moment ago. to say which one three. four or five years. In road should be capital and which one machinery it is Just a question should be ordinary, but. an exam- whether you define 1t. as capital lnation of the Acccounts would ex. enditure or current. Road nfa- show many examples . .'1"here cirnery probably will last ten or are fishermarvs loans. buildings, twelve years, Just as long as what. fish houses. etc. All these things we call a permanent road which would have to be Oftiken up to we charge to capital account. It: show which were properly capital in debatable wlsether that $30,000 cirargea. Having regard to the of machinery is in the right place tendency of governments to make or not. I claim it is in the right a good showing on ordinary ac- piace because it. will last just as count, I suggest that $100,000 long as the highways." could be found tucked away there. “My hon_ friend has had the without ntuch difficulty a. nil. opportunity of going to Ottawa and Premier Campbell: "if 1 snrw any pressing claims in which he was prospect of obtaining an increase successful in getting $150000 and 1' would be ready to concur in my no knows pcrfcclly WCll that llC iron. friend's suggestion. My im- didrvt. get all that he asked. As prcssion is that the thing has the Premier says. n claim ivns pre- ixcen so fully and carefully and smiled for $800,000 but under the favorably considered by the Do- clrcumstnnees. when the Domlu- minion Government that, there is ion is engaged in a life and death really no prospect of obtaining an struggle, we got the best ngrec- increased grant ni the present merit that could be obtained. The time." subsidy cf $125 00.‘) under the Dun- »_~--_ -.---_. can Commission and the subsidy illinarrik relieves sprains. that my hon. friend obtained un- A. B. CUTCLIFFE Funeral Director and Embalmei- t‘ (‘hnrlotiotnwn Phone iitlfl -.\l.SO- Brunch at New iluvcn Chas. ‘Mciluugitil. liiur. ambulance service at both branches Phone 7-1 i r t 24-hour L-ll-tlrlitil-lil-ltii.