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L-Ml FIRBMEN CAI-Lil.) - The fire- men were called yesterday morning at 10.16 to extinguish s file which broke out at 19o Cumberland 8t- They were away only a short time when they had the blale Under control. ATTENTION HOME ECONOM- IBTsZ-The regular meeting of The Provincial Nutrition committee will convene to-day. Avril 7111 l: The Provincial elenaiorillm Eli ' M . . All Home Economists B" cordially ifiVllfilfl to aétendhllgrhg. 0. Keeping w N001‘ 011 ‘ ent meeting with The Domlflitiili Nutrition Committee at Ottawirvdl‘ THE LATE MR.- W. A. WHITE- In connection with the funeral of Mr. W. A. White at Milton on Bat- urday, it shoud have been stated service was concuctecl in St. Johns Anglian Church and at the 81'8" by the Rev. Canon Malone, while service in the home was held by Rev, Mr. Todd of North River, Bap- tist Church. SMART GIRLS ARE WEARING am roitcs BLUE-The new uni- forms on issue to the alrwomen ma ho seen at Charlottetown on Apr 10, 17, 18 and 19th. respectively, when Section Officer, weetwood ant. Sgt Iasak of the Women's Division of the R. C. A PM. will be in Char- lottetown to discuss opportunities for women within this Service. These representatives will be in Sumtnerslde on A9111 14. 15 Ind 16th RECEIVE CERTIFICATES —-Nine members of the Nursing Staff of Falconwocd Hospital who have ro- celved instruction in St. John's Am- bulance Course front Dr R D. McLaughan have recently been ex- amined by Dr. H D. Johnson and certificates have been awarded to the following: Beatrice Crozler, Elizabeth McPherson, Retina Mc- Donald‘, Jean Pickering, Euphomia McKinnon, Mary McIntyre, Ens Do-cherty, Evelyn Geldert. Phyllis Campbell RETURNS FROM TRIP - Mr. Guthrie Balllngall has returned from all enjoyable visit to Victoria, ‘BC. and several cities in the Prairie provinces. In Victoria he visited his sister. Mrs. Ryall and family. He was greatly charmed by the beauty of the city, the delight- ful climate, and the lovely homes. On the prairie he noted hundreds of acres or wheat, in stock almost covered by snow. Owing to rainy weather and shortage of manpower this crop. which should have been harvested last Fall, was left out. INJURED OVERSEAS — culars regarding injuries sustained by L. Sgt. Andrew (lass in an ac- coent overseas has been received by his mother, Mrs. Andrew Class, Cornwall, from Capt. The Rev. W. J Phillips, chaplain of the regiment, who informs her as follows: The in- juries are a compound fracture of the right forearm. the right hand disocated, also the dislocation of other minor bones all of which will necessitate several months hospital treatment. The accident occurred while the regiment was on night maneuvers, Sgt Gass was riding a t motorcycle as D R. when he col- lided with a darkened vehicle of SCVETII 10118 W. M. S. MEETlNG.—'I‘he meet- ing of the W. M. S. Auxiliary of Trnity church vttus held in Heartz Hail Thursday afternoon. The Pres- ident. Mrs. W. H. Johnson presided. The meeting opened by singing of hymn 98 "Beneath the Cross of Jesus." The scripture lesson and fifayer were read by the President. rs. J. G. Bennett, acting Treasur- er and Mrs. G. M. Avard, Secretary. read their re rts. The Treasurer M utch was welcomed absent for some time throuah ll ness. Then a. very i l ‘lfffifl I i‘ wtsctirr n “umm m E D W A R D S tum WAlTF-Rii a‘ ',"l.:.=".t:.:'" ' hunted by wtttlAM BEIKE A COlUMllA PlCluli Also BLITZ 0N FRITZ — and Chapter 14 of “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY” "n'h's'\f-'l-‘s‘¢'-'u'- “lTfyflCE is hereby given that Jean Sylvia Murlcy, of the City of Toronto. in the County of York, In tho Province of Ontar o, the lawful wife of Archibald Dani Marley. will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next en- suing session thereof, for p Bill of oroe from her husband. Archi-l bald Daniel Marley, of thc Vllllgc of Argyle Shore, In the County of spoons, in the Province or Prince dward Island, Farmer. on t e ground‘: of ndultry and desertlon. DAT lnee of Ontario, this 0th day of March, I043. bl John ll. Pritchard. K. (7.. I Richmond Street West. Toronto Ontario. lfcr Solicitor herein. 1-17-24-31-7-14-51. a lt.'ar-25 Years [B B and Mrs. Jo u enjoyable Easter Service was read entitled "The Cros . T e Crown" a solo was then given by little Miss Majda Rogerson accom- panied by her sister Miss Joan Roaerson; a reading by Mrs. J. A- Ayers-The Moments of Her Days; a Violin solo was rendered by Miss Marlon Puncher accompanied by Miss E. Puncher followed with a. reading by Mrs. L. E. Busbom-An Easter Message From China. The Wogram which was rendered very nlcel was much enjo ed by all. The meet ng was closed w th prayer and enedicticti. Use Minsrds For Sprllns Personals Mrs. John D. McDonald, Plsduld. was a recent visitor to the city. Mrs Anita White. 10 Grafton Street has entered the City Hos- pital for treatment. Senator J. P. MacIntyre has ar- rived home from Ottawa and will spend a few days in the city. John David McDonald. of Vet- erans Guard of Canada. has re- turned to Ottawa to resume 111$ duties alter spending his furlough with his wife and family in Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Peters Road, have received a cable ln {IN-marina '3 aavcatsv suoana MoDONALD The death occurred at Plsquid of everley Eu one infant son of Mr. b. McDonald, after Partl- '(1'i oiflh" l l tarry/m Winston W. Currie Alberton G. Home. Broohlyn. Kins can! .l. Barry Green. Contra Bodeque V. E. Du fy, lfinkora 0. O Johnson, Churchill Farm ortb Tryon Elmer Waugh. Wllmot Valley during discussion of the car ferry estimates. Mr. GRAYDON: I understand that the Charlotte sured and the minister has said the vessel was sunk, did the gov- tha underwriters of the insurance? M1‘. MIOHAUDI Yes. Mr. GRAYDON: Is there In Memoriam tirfi any part of the salvage now? r. MICHAUD: No‘ that been investigated, and it has been iound that it would not be pos- sible to salvage anythin with the exception of what coul be ob- tained from the insurance. Since June, 194i, the service has been maintained by the ferry Prince Edward Island. It has been claimed that this boat is very old. that it has been con- demned, and so on. M informa- tion is that the Prince ward Is- land was in commission continu- ously from 1016 t0 1931. and was maintained in very good repair. After the Charlottetown was put Mas. rasousunslstuouato Many friends throughout the province learned with deep rearet of the sudden passing oi lVu s. rascnai fltfacuonald nee Angelina Mcnrdie '01 Renntes Road at the Charlotte- town Hospital on Monday, March 20th following u serious operation. Despite the nest oi medical care she passed peacefully away forti- ned by the last, rites of the Roman Catholic Cnurcn 0i which snc was a faithful member. The news o1 hi ucntn W116 ii great struck to ncr ianuiy and tncll" 5911/109- 1110 Prime EdW-“Fd 1* l sympathy of tno eitttre community: 10nd WES k901- "5 B goes out to them ill tnen- nuur .1 l EVEIZV veal‘ it was inspected “on-ow m, one so love“ “m, “flu. I the steamship inspection boat-i, tedlyiespecteu by iiil.lVlI‘S.MZlClJO!i- l and two or three Year-i 8119f 111" aid had many stiriuig qualities and Charlottetown had been D111 111 was a kind and ooiigntg tieignouricommlssion and had proven satis- and ever willing to lieu: in time of‘ fRCtOPY. the Prince EdWflYd 151111111 need. was over-hauled at considerable Her loss will be most keenly felt l expense. Since that time it has in one home by her sot-rowing T1115‘ l been regularly inspected and kept band and family who will mourn , in commission. 1n the summer oi the loss of a kind and loving l 104i it was but in service between mother. -Cape Tormentine and Borden Besides her husband she leaves During that period the service has four sons and three daughters. ‘been maintained continuously. ex- Htlmld. N. S. Air C0115. 111111111112 . cept for three or four days last Gerard’ c111 Arm)’. Pfilifi-WBWZS winter when either the rudder or E1100. R- C- A. l‘! Oversees 11nd, the propeller was cracked. One James at home; Mniy, Mrs. Joseph ‘ Saturday me pa“ was taken m a 911517111511 341d Ulimflnfi- M°11¢1°1h foundry in Charlottetown and re- N. 3., and riilda, Montreal. She is i Dan-ed 0v“- gmul-duv [fight and also survived by three sisters unei Sunday and 1 um mm m“; on one brother. Mrs. Chas. McDonald, that occamn two and a ha" days timmer e; Mrs. Geo. Walton, were 105g Moncton, N. 13.; Mrs. Leo MacDon- ald, Bwampscott. Mass. and Frank Mn Michaud-s Aunudc Mr. GRAYDON: Does the min- McArdie, lvionctcn, N. . ister regard the present scrvice as l I The funeral wnlcn was largely attended was held Thursday morn- ing ati 8 gclock to it. Augttstllfiels adeuuate? ‘hurc i, ust co. equiem g i M _ MIOHAUD; The present Mass was celebrated by Father 5e,.v{Ce_ yes I Gel-Lamb, regard Pltre who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Charles Gallant, Peter Gallant, Fred Ford, John Proctor, Gerald Proctor and Francis Doucett. Many floral tributes were receiv- ed. They were as follows: MASS CARDS Husband and Family (6) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chapman, Mono-ton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MeArdie the service of the Prince Eiwnfd Island as adequate 1°1 present needs. Mr. GRAYDON: Is that the view of hon. members from Prince Ed- ward Island? Mr. MICHAUD: I think it ls. the exception of two or three days the car ferry has been op- erating, and has been transporting all the freight and passengers 0f- d. rellflr. HANSON (York-Sunburvi: . . , fig. My, and Mm Edward Mam“. Is that adequate information. Montreal. Que. came I hive "W115 1° if?“ ‘gill Mr. fliifl Mrs. George Walton, at one time theic were 1V0 loa ed Mgneggn, N, B, cars awaiting transhipmcnt, an that those cars were held uli- Mr. and Mrs. Arlemas White Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 'l"ccd. Mone- ton, N. B Mr. MICHAUD: I have not that information. In i942 the Prince Edward Island made 3.886 1110K. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, (l0) Newton Highlands, Mass. while the Charlottetown in 194° Mr. and Mrs. Adeibert rteardon, had made only 2-772» Th? mmw‘ Calgary, Alta. lng is a table which will show Mr. and ivirs. James Rearcion, some information with respect to Monoton, N. B. the traffic handled bv the P111160 Miss bertna Redmond Edward Island 1942 and the ' ivfr .ano Mrs. Fred Ford Charlottetown in 1940: Mr. and Mrs. Handy Chapman, Prince Edward Island. 1042: Moncton. N. B. T0115 of revenue freight carried. Francis Walton, Mcncton, N. B. 479,590, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Doucett Number of passengers taken. Mr. and lvirs. John Gallant 121272 Number of vehicles, oxclusitc of railway equipment, 9,465 Number of loaded fro 22.449. _ ,_ Numb“ u! passenger train cats. Mr. and Mrs. mart Mcuuituld Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallant l Miss Mary Fallon (:11, ivetvtoit ‘Hi nianos, Muss. rs- Cnas. ivicuonald anti Edna Mi‘. and Mrs. Clarence iviouuignn and Mrs. Frank McArdie. Moncton. N. B Mr.‘ and Mrs. Abraham Peters and Y m Mrs. Gertrude Curiey , Mrs. Peter Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Murphy ighl. car-w‘. 5. Charlottetown. 1040: v- Tons of revenue freight carried. 366.071. Number taken. 111.971. _ Number of vehicles. exclusive of railway equipment, 25.759 of passengers Mr. and Mrs. vet-non Cu ie, " 1 - , Mr. and Mrs, John L. PPONSEOVI‘ and lglgrgmer or loaded mug n ca“ Ltamms Number of passenger train cars. Mrs. James McArdle, Moncton, 2,117. Mr. Charles Reaidon. Monoton, Arm. June, 1041a ngcl durEiItAg ' ' ~ 1 - rince - |NMiss Mary Bourque, Moncton. {"9235 {ffliéhwfllle £5.36 m the m. . B. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallant Mr. John Doucettc Mr. and Mrs. Entilc Gallant Raymond Curiey tent of $103,663.52. In the sum- mertime one of the Scotlas 0D- eratin from Canso was nssullied g5 u s and-by to the Cliariottctowit. h. the wintertime there alas no other car ferrv available on the . ~t ti i. and SPIRITUAL BOUQUET: ggflltihalilljggsfijl‘ D°,f,‘,‘,,_,‘,‘,§‘,'_. ,,.,,,.,. Mtslulrle Gallant’ made to detail an icebrcaker i0 m“. cum of passengers and mail. in t-liE event of an emergellvyi HANSON tYork-Sunburyi: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blacqulcrc. FLOWERS 1V1!‘- _ ._ _ .~ ns. Mxijtitoikilfllql- 115V.“ u A Muaaml’ Mltlllq-IANSONI Lvtorllgto-lstttxilttfligyif a ‘ - ._ . _ cc r a ' V NM]; Charles Reaidon, Moncton, wgirtaqecaaikxp: Not in Bmmm Mr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews time R11 111° "11"" b"°"“.‘" U“? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong iccbreakcrs were 11115‘; Clllllllq 10f‘ Moncton, N. B. ' ' the gulf. But an tcebrcakri Mildred and Marion Reynard, was to be assigned witcncvei" lie- Monctoii,N.B cessiiy arose. And ditrititt Lil!" very short time the out‘ IPYYY We disabled lt was thought absolutely: necessary to send an icohrcakct for two days to that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Gamesier and Mary MESSAGES 0F StYMPATl-IY - Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McDonald ' Ml and Mrs. James Laney, Moncton, N. B. Mllass Mary Bourquc, Moncton, ‘Mrs. Leckle. Pearl and Gertie Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murphy and Fnm _ _ NSiBster Mary seraphmc, Moncton. 110111111111! 11"‘- "P1VB1 l" Eflflllild 0| ' Mr. and Mrs. N l Q t, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bcrttard and thrlt- non. Private Carl Stewart. Mo- l Mr- and Mrs. gttsggy BQNDK,“ Family, Halifax, N. S. tor Transrort. |Moncton N. B. ' Mr. and Mrs. For ‘an l-cBlfllw Miss aude DcLoy,Mg1\¢ton‘N_B_ and Family. Dorchcslcr, N. B Slater Mary Donaldn. aoslrif. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brysou, Monctcn, . B. Miss Mararet. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bulznall Miss Inrraln Gallant, Montreal, e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarita. Swampscott, Mass. Mr. k Mansl. Montreal. Que. Miss Anne Trainor. Montreal, Quc. Mrs. Josie Murph and Elmer Nil/liars. Gatidet and hrma, Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meme; Mr. and Mrs. Thus. MacAvihn Mr]. and Mrs. John Murray and 1' 8 ‘f- Wm- ‘Ibvlor. Moncton, n. n. town was in- that $995,030 was recovered. when emment abandon all its rights to I10 possibility oi’ the government get- has I have no doubt of it. because with . Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) an illness ul seven days with pneu- onla. Medical skill and tender nursing was oi no avail as his pure white soul winged its way Heaven- ward on March 18th. ust. a sweet bud on this earth an then taken in bloom forever in Heaven. belt to ntoum are four siste and three brothers. Norman, Phyl ls Lois and Vivian, Jackie, Foch and George. April 7, -9la _~German; took L-Service at st. Andrew's Church and UH in latter successfully repulsed D at Toronto. in the Prnv- 000 prisoners as French withdrew rave W11! conducted by the Dlltvi‘ t-r pressurenear Chnunv but the 91h T- 9911111119“- Hymn! enqmyby Mrs. Jose Rh Coade, oDonsld attacks near Hill 34.4 in Nia Verdunmd zhgrrbmrq! wB-m Bertram area. Terak. Turkish headquarters east of the Dead Sea. occupied Arabs McKinnon, Gsorge Blrt, Johnnie McKinnon, Gordon Bit-t, (Patriot please copy.) b)’ IHINCERT I’.W.C. AUDITOR! UM P.W.C. Talent WEB. APRIL 14 8.15 p.m. Admdfic-Stiidents 25c Proceeds for Red Cross Mrs. Georgie Malcolm, Monti-cal. .°‘i°'n ' Card of Thanks Mr. Paschal MacDonald and fam- ily wish to thank the doctors, sisters and nurses of the Charlotte- town Hospite also all the kind friends and neighbours who assist- ed them during their recent sad Ml bereavement. Discussion Over P. E. I. Car Ferry In Parliament Nu Icebreaker Mr. HANSON (York-Buubury) No No mossy orders. {iotagththehlm all or t ° "' my ' '1' 1 u ' Order Your Bray Chicks From ‘frakxméoitigxglglygepoéllaifillifltliglueih ‘ rom e ansar e r .- P‘ E‘ l‘ AGENTS of Commons procegdmgihoapriluhi As a matter of fact. no lcebieaker was there at all last whiter. Mr. last winter icebrcakers in busy. They did work in that vicinity. I admit, however. 1t would be of the government. and it still is I submit that all since confederation their duty have vice ed: and I that they other than usked for any service the one With 1.2 advent of modern traitsportanou, improved railways. tourist traffic and automobile traffic, a modern boat was pru- vldcd. Ten years later, with im- _ proved lliiilkpfiftfillCll facillti ", t and greater demand» another boat was tirovldcd, with the idea ' v. Since the IHLLCtOVJH luv: Amcricait culitiiiClll | has been sea l fur a car Ierrv to zit-t as a siancl-by tu the Prince Edward lsluntl. but it has been impossible to find anr. I believe that must b: admitted. ‘The question of building a new car ferry has been considered. Under present-day conditions we are led to believe that a new terry would cost at lcttst $4,500,000 ,Since the i055 of the Charlotte. town marine architects have been Wfiliilllg’ on plans. with a view to esigning a new car ferry, with improvements of a 1913 rather than n 1916 type. For (his purpose the most modern iccbreaikcrs ltavc been inspected. "Stalin" Inspected Not so long ago we were formed that what Wits supposed to be the acme of icebreakers, namely, the spect that boat. to see veloped tints far. say that upon their return know. or that Canadian f had not already explored. given careful attention very good service. stand-by, the Prince ' 12111151. in itic event of accident. n poses exclusively, I submit the is adequate to meet the require- ,ments cf the traffic. I agree that Iit would not met. the requirements j in cttsc of a major accident. l $3,000,000 Authorised With regard to the future, let t m" say that I sympathize as much ‘a the llOll. itieinber for York- Emnbitry with tho good people of the island. I agree that thclr contribution to the war effon, has not trim eicellctl in any other urt of the country. ‘The maln- antl cntcred into a contract with ihcm at tho time of confedera- tltill, and that contract will be fulfilled. 'I‘li0v must be given the best service posJblc in the mug. for of fen-v isportation, and we intend tu give ii. The govern- ment has attthorizcd the Depart- ment of Tl'.lll.\']]0l'l- to take every means nos? le to provide a mori- crn car ferry, and we have been authorized by order in council to spend up to 33.000000 during the P1959111. X981‘. It is estimated that 1111s w‘ ferry will cost at least $4.50U.090. bitsod on the cost of the Charlottetown in i930, plus . the increases in cost of material und litbour. nntl plus the added improvements (fiat would be made in a now boat. Mr. HANSON tYork-Sunburyt: There is nothing in the estimates for that. Mr. MICHAUD: l agree that boon authuri/ctl by ordcr in coun- >(‘ll. The brat mval architects ill lclillllflii-l hclievc it is the firm jutimh designed —h1t\'c_bccn at preparing Ipiant im‘ the itcw (art-v, when 111 plans and designs nrc crim- _:-lr.tli have to find a . trial will be trflllitg in nrlrtakc lllt‘ hulidlnt: of a cur Iotrv of this type. This is not who statidartl (‘.110 of car fcrry, I llflllevc illvvllllffifllllltl0ii is correct tllliit all shipyards in cunudu me ‘new toolerl u.) for building imam required for war purposes either ""1110 bouts or defence boats of ‘one _klnd or another. In order to ‘,huil'- a boat. of ifus tyne it would the tircwsary to take some ship- vivnrd off its present work. That ‘ttvould itican giving priority’ ovcr war requirements. Nevertheless. as soon as the plans arc complet- ed. wv shall call for tenders for | the building of a foriiv boat of the type required for this service. Will Take Some Time This will take sortie time. It will depend upon the architects and the shipyards now for wtir purposes. . people of Prince Ed- ward Island understand the diffi- cultlcs (tilde..- which we are labour- lnv. It l: not a question of pol y: iiun coins Iolsf from Distress eons: this Icy Put: 3-D oso Va-tro-nol up each nostril. .( ) 1t shrinks swollen mem- ‘Hmlneahush t l l e ps ou nan passages, c ssr- im clogging mucus. - VICKI Vl-TlO-IOI. MICHAUD: There was no icebreaker as a stand-by. because the Gulf of St. hawicnce were very much better if we could have a second car ferry as a stand-by all the time. Tuat was the intention governments done by providing a most adequate scrvicet From confeder- ation to i916 they gave the ser- the people of the island want- have no information which they received, and trhicli was subsidized. in- ticrfectioit in , Stalin, was on the Pacific coast. we r115. patched marine architects to in- _ if they could find anything which would improve on Caitacllan designs de- l am happy to they said they found nothing on that boat which they did not already science With regard to the duty of the federal government toward Prince Edward Island in connection with supplying fl. ferry sci-vice it is my belief that this matter has been governments and, up w the time of the 105s of the Charlottetown the people of the island received They had a Edward Is- _ view of the fact that it is difficult at this time to use ship- yards lor building boats 0i a type other than those used for war pur- that. service now being provided lhvro i< nothlnt: in (he estimates-l y "Bu" 1101011‘ tho house, but that has ‘ I (3! Boothes irritation; (8) . ‘CHOOSE A VELVETY, SOFT, CPNIENILLE SPREAD Make your bedrooms look really level)‘ with well chosen chenille spreads. New spreads here today with rowsand rous of velvety 50ft chenille iufttng in colours to match the background of the slilimds- Buv for beautv. Buy for durability. Bu)’ for‘ good looks. You'll approve the mod- em tnophlisiicated designs expressed in white. rose. 1111111. 111119- 55199“, ‘fine’ duflx r059, yellow, peach and orchid. 6.95 7.95 10.50 15.00 17.50 22.50 MGDRE £~ MQLEOD £225 it is not a question of funds; it is simply a question of the govern- ment appropriating the materials and labour without interfering too much with the war effort in the way of constructing cargo boats. ntinesweepers, covretles and other defence boats. I think that 1:. have to say for the (‘no repeat that. ‘nothing has been left undone which it was possible to do in order to irplace the boat which was lost in June, 1941. The hon. member for York- Sunbury was critical of the gov- ernment because Captain Read, the master of this boat, was censured by Mr. Justice Archibald. who acted as investigator. Mr. HANSON iYork-Sunburyt: I did not. critlclm the aovernment about‘; that; I was increly stating a ac. l Mr. MICHAUD: The lion. mem- ber criticised thr- gorernntcnt be- cause Captain [trad hud been lven a pension after having been ound guilty of itegligencc. 1t must, be understood that Captain Read lwasNalgl old] lozffifial of liabe should all be entitled in a pen- Cunad an a ona a way-K 9' siOn when the have contributed fore being employed by the Cttn- . m m‘. [mm y radian National ‘Rallwtrvs in thel M1; MICHAUD; 1 think 1g d9. 01191311011 01 11118 1°11)‘. 11f‘ 111111 ponds upon the rules and regula- 119911‘ ¢1'11A1i319g£°11 Pi’ 11111} u 801011}- :it>u~ uutlor which the fund is ad- n. i ..n 1- ncc - . " - . - - gleam. as ILSBY-clll? this 01m vtitutoveo . 1M5 stehzrhliatrtttgr of the Canadian National Rull- l and Whig. I am why have been all“? 1:111! lIEEdWQ-blilllvf" 51111181‘ "1 lt-otvidcrod (‘art-fully by dihc deg- 19 111cc _ W11“ “"11 111) “Wtttliiiislratorq of the fun an y til the date of the fiiniinss nl Mr. ‘ H". ,5 or u... Canadian N..- Justice Archibald on Frbruarr [p.m.] An hon. MEMBER: No. Mr. HANSON (York-Sunburn: Oh, yes. Mr. BLACK (Cumberland): That has been my experience. was Investigated Mr. MICHAUD:_ My UIIOHIIIUOD is that the question of a pension to Captain Read was investigated thoroughly by the administrators oi the fund and by the officials of the Citnadian National Railways. "fun case was submitted to the le- gal department of the railways nnd they were told that they had 1101151011 to Captain HANSON (York-Sanitary): That is hearsay; has the minis- ter that opinion with him? Mr. MICHAUD: I have not any writltiq before mo, but that is the information I got from the of- ficials of the Canadian National railways. Mr. BLACK (Cumberland t: That should apply to everybody who has been dismissed. They l ,nb0llt all I moment. Let l'l\ll\\‘ll\'.\ who have super- ll942. when, 11v W11‘ oli-‘lifllflftl 11)‘ \'l‘l0ll of the fund, and by then ‘the Canadian NiiIlClilll Riiill‘ u... 13;»; (ltnfirllllflll. The situation (Captain Road ltatl horn ll tam- l. {hut Cuwnln Pew! is no longer tributol‘ tn ilut lnlcrtniloiiial and h. p“. cm; ._~,- of the Canadluzt Prince Erltvarzl Island rmlttity-s _ Nnymnal _ ~ “C p, retired t. |_l‘111l91°i’¢95 l71'°1/1d"11l 1111111» T11“ t anti is ilrltirtnu a pension. ,1r. not a government ticnsion fund: My RALSTQN; Mv hon. friend tit is a fund created by th: cm- .11“, lnqfnbfl‘ [or Ycrk-sunbury 111011095 Mid aflllillll-Wltwl bi‘ 11\<‘11‘-- . has takcn some time to deal with Mr. HANSON ‘Nork-Stmburyu: m5. “might, one of the sug- Alld b)’ 111i“ 11iR11"i4f'"@111- ‘ccsxtons hr‘ made u-as that the Mr. MICHAUD: Stipervlscrl by nrlnibfrs from Prince Edward 1s- thc management. Under tin‘ 111mg hm um been sufficlentlv vocal, to use his own words. about rules and regulations of that fund Spoitifiilg for myself |captuni Rcitd was c-ntillcd in .» t mi. “latter. t ucnsloti based on iiic amount oi j t do "Qt ggnrbivc it to ho m.‘ duty 1115 C°111"'1171111°11$< ~10 rist‘ in my placc in the House Mr. BLACK (Citmbcriandt: lung speak on a quc-tlcu regard- Would the ordinary employee of t m; tvhlch I have tho fullest. in- lhe railway. an orrlinar_v lruck- itu-nmtlon, and regarding which man. have that privilege? cases mv qncrgy has been devoted in 111“? °°111e 10 1115' knowledge trying to get action rather than where trackmen have bcen diis- talking about u. missed for dereliction of dutv and Mr. HANSON (York-Sunburyt: have been denied the benefits of |the provident fund to which they] 'hg11_contrlbuted for _v_c_ars. I $3731.11 lii'Mllfilli. a \ We are open to buy or sell used cars, also used fishermens equipment. List what you have for sale or wish to buy with us for a quick turn-over. Nominal commission charged. Ample storage for cars offered for sale. Write or call at 198 Queen St, or Phone 209. 4 We have not had much act_l_o_xi__ ____ (Continued on Page ‘l, Col 7) i l i.