APR"- 2Z~ .1929" JiUkLii 0| l-NULAND 5r. PETER'S CATHEDRAL n" canon liliilone, M.A.. ItTh. w, liuiy communion- ‘.45 Morning P" 51'- _ time Choral Elle srilt ans ser- "2!" ~ a s hotil. .553 Eféksiiigéu scrmoo.___ “'51. PAUL'S cuuiicu u. is LeiJi-en Uardner. rector Fin!!!‘ Lillian aiie cgbIgnllgirector-Albert Dlnnis , g-so iloly Communion. | |I:00 Morning Prayer and Sen. "zhhcng. "Crown i-lim Lord of: 3' iliovlinrliis h I . g d _ ‘c oo. Etlilcqiih; Prayer and Sel-ihoii. dnthgm! “What Are These?" ISMIIIICIQIIYIZQD.Y_WE_ECEHE— ‘goursisviriziau 5r. JAMES CHURCH m flg5bygzfml; ‘>4 Canada Minister n“ y; floorhead Legale. D-D- QrgIIIIISIF-IIIIS. K. S. Ilo ere their Director-Mrs. J. A. awson Public WorsliiP Morning a: gevm- ""1 I o'co . "yflihiil, at Eleven-Rev. J. C. ' .D. MArIiIIIhinli-(llioir - "G05 I! Qplfii." tBeiihfltlllii-t no n a - - “seven-Rev. J. Kier "';:,°,;;,,‘,’;“_" cdnfin- _ "Father In " t an e . ‘gamers and Visitors Cordially Invited. -u I t[ivR¢.nE§ '@u9rR@w l UNIIED LHURLJH. I of CANADA I TRINITY UNITED CHURfl-i Prince Street Minister Rev Iltigh Miller, M.A.. 5,9, Assistant “"- 5"” Ill- lllilrray. B.A.. on. a lat ‘irg n A- Rev Kendall. i..it.A.iti..A.A.o.o,. 1816-99 l-m- I'll lie Worship. rrnon: ‘A OSTL ' Ngmft" E or riir: N0 l ' t lh- .c3-t‘=‘-‘-‘i‘r";"‘1.‘i" '§°..f‘".“.°...2§ Eixxfhegretttilgome hilfleioriary. .. (wchrh- I‘. T 0n In Love . oloist: Miss Doris '1‘;rlt. "c" “I”! "0 My Soul. Bless IIriIIIIIIIonFhIWRh" _ “'- 9mm nibiaeocbsécitsund" Sum‘ “d 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. _.§2'.'.'"it‘..i;“‘ti'f'i rat?" “""""- A" Hm “Just As 1 Am." - lh (Bowles). B‘l\l'_:ceal_ solo, selected, Miss pa“; "wil" "d Students cordially Welcome. MMJIITII": service broadcast by BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH 00!. 0f Prince and Fitzroy Sis. Minister Bey. Harvey L. Denton, 5.1). John Inch. Mus., Bro, Organist and Choirinaster — Moming Worshi 11 . The Rev. J. Kale I-‘raZeII-l: D.D.. is llON PRESBYTERIAN ciiuitgi Prince and Grafton fltreet Minister G. C Il Webster vhf-hint — eltena Wood w . '25». Tbrcsme‘: "An Epistle of s ." flgiyybns: 1:5. ‘its. s25. m. Anthem: "Hear My Pflrer. 0 God." (Arradelt). 2,30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. M ora . imflqrlnfvThemgg “The Promise “am. refilling; m ymna: . . - Anthem: "I'm a Pilgrim." — (Stliuler). Soloist-Mr. A. I-‘arquharson. Solo, selected-Mrs. Arthur Roper. The service oi sacred song will commence at 6.45 p.m. “Ye shall walk in ell ways which tlia Lord hath commanded you, that you may live. and that it may be wcll with you." You will receive a cordial wel- come at Zion. FIND PAIR. DEAD BROCKTON. Mass. A ril 26 IAP» -—B0olf‘s cf Miss Ca ..erinc M. ltlui-piiiy 5.7. and her brothel" James. 54. ivcre found bv police today iii their home. Their throats had been iil"Il€iI. Police inspector Edward r: expressed the belief .\Z h killed his sister and ilicii hurl taken his own life. SEAL HIIIP RADIOS QAN ITRANCISCO. April 26 - . villi: in comp lance with a IJFUSILEIIIIIII proclamation defining Norway as a "beulgerent" country. coast uunrcl creus met two lncomini! Ncrtvc vessels today and sealed their ra: .s for dura ion of tl:eir stav in ncrt. The ships were the Thor I.. Gen- eral sieamslilp 00., freighter from the south seas via Maneanillo. and the Klaveness Line's orneville. from Singapore via San edro. a.‘ '“_“'Biit'riis kTiFulfifihfcitifriosoltal. April 20th. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs- Claude Klncli, Tlgnish, s. son. LElGIITIZEIl-At the Oi H05- ultal, April 22nd, i040, to . and Mrs. James Lelghtlzer, city, a daughter. ALCil0RN~In the City Hospital. April 25th, i940, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Alchom, Rocky Point, a daughter. COUSINS-At Hunter River, 155i’ 31» I949. t0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Cousins, s. daughter. Carr! Of Thanks The family oi the late Michael Millikan wish u. thank their m"! kind friends and neighbors lilo assisted them and also those "I10 Wit Mass Cards. Spiritual Bouquets and Messages oi BYIII- lliiily during their recent sad bereavement. L—58'7. In Memoriam In memory of Willard A. "Willa. Churchill, p.m.. who Isa-l Avril 2s. i938. Two years have passed since that and a G" took he one we loved away, lF-‘orrqt him no, we never will '" "l WI‘ hearts he lingers still. Wife and Son. L491. i In Mc...uriam In lovin rcmembren e f our $12M! Ilioiher. Mrs”. ‘Dew id W". Who died Aorii zsih, i ¥'" "i linens still colne o'er us. I ‘$53.3? i.'€‘.l§'i.‘i'.“&£“lli. t. - r a; Th" she died three years ago. Inserted by Husband. Sons and Daughter. I IrflBS-i-Tl-li. to the pulpit of this church. Sermon-The Rev. J. Keir Frin- or . D . All"! : "0 5t . (Thlm rength and stay" I (lie iientral Guardian I ..__.. [his column ls reserved for news oi, local interest but advertising oi t.“r"'..'.’...'2".“'° '1," .".° .l"""°° wor s - aisle. in advance. H , p" CONFEDERATION urs insurr- ANCE L-9189-i-2l-8Ii. J YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. - A. Nicholson, Minister, services 28-11 aélm- Central Church; . p. ni., . ,. p. m. York easaiit Grovellgdo WATER RATES. Persons who gave neglected Paying rates for the “Imi- quaiter are reminded that the shut-off list will be m; mg Aim‘ liter Monday tlie 29th. 14-‘584-4-37-31. ENTERTAINS AFTER SHOW _ fifélf-lfilins the I-Ialr Style Show at ew Dome Ball Room ‘Pliurs- d" ‘IIBM- M155 Cluricc MacGuigan, proprictrcss of Beautyland Salon entertained at her home, l98RichJ good St. for the young ladies who 0i! Part. together with their friends. BELIEVES IT IS A STIIAI_|_ Mr. Willis g ‘t1 . Siiémmerslt-IITI s§i§=$¢Yh° m“ m“ P085655 on a a Stradivarius. He has ownctl the violin for some Years but only recently discovered 011 the inside 0f the back the fol- lowing words: "Antonius Strata. IV ‘ Ci-einoiicusis 3111110, 6716- . It) the right; o1 the mgenrgipaon lsnapparehtly p, trade. mums Ab": circle enclosing the BIBLE PRES N “ _ ~ beautiful IIIOPOC§O Vbhlgid Bible 753*.’ presented bv Mrs. Charles ltlai-tln 0i Iéli-averhiil. Mass. to the Session of ‘We COW! congte anon for tlic pulpit of the Churc . The Bible in u“ 5°? "limv W811i- which was pre- Séllllltlgd, on Sept. 13th., 1874 to th Christ’; i (igjv Misses Catherine and .t 1v anrubell. is now deposited Wih ts saeied memories. iii ti Alf-‘llivefi 0f the congregetoin among other volumes of historic interest. SKUNK SNOUTS COMING IN _. Yesterday in the noon mail 4i skunk a .4 m The Church School 2.30 p.m. There will be a session for the lenior groups at close or morning service. All other groups and. classes meet at 2.30 p.m. Evenin Worship 7 p.m. This wil be a young People's‘ Service with music - led by the‘ Junior Choir. Address Mr. Earl Roberts. Duet: "List to The Voice" (Mc- Kinney). Misses Aietlla Saunders and Marguerite Brehaut. Mole Quartetie; "The Wayside Cross (Palmer). Messrs. Diamond, Sylvester, Manuel, Ward. You are invited to Wtlrslii wit]; TIIE_'B_APTIST_CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street lfev. Roscoe W. Moe A. B., B. D.. Minister Organist-Mrs. V L. llingwell ll.00 p.m. Morning Worship, Duet: Misses Nan illackay, Jean Enman. Sermon subject: TIIE HOUSE- HOLD 0F GOD. 2.30 p.m.: Bible School. Lesson: “Isaiah Comforts an Al. flicted People." 7.01) p.m. Evening Worship. so o; "There's a lleairtiiui Land on High." — Eric lilacfiregor. Sermon subject: A CHRIS- TIANKS‘ ALLIES. The Male Choir uill have charge oi the music for the evening wor- ship service. A Church with a welcome to all. See nu at Church Sunday. CENT AL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -...._a Hair Style Show By lleautyland Salon On Thursday evening at the New Dome ballroom an innovation took place in the showing of l~iaii~ Styles by Beautylaiiri salon, which is under the capable management of Miss Clarice MacGuigan, Miss MacGulgan has associated with her as members of her staff, Miss Eileen MecPherson and Miss Lum Costello. Mr. William Brown as master of ceremonies introduced the follow- ing ladies, each oi whom portray- ed a different and novel style of holrdrcss-Mlsscs Sheila Pro ht, Mary Fbarmer, Helen H e, nn Sherry, Phyllis Mutcli, A1 cs Ryan, Mil Costello. Ida Peters, Kay wright, Mary Lappiii. Frances MiicCarcy, Rain lifuiyiicaiix, Eileen Christopher, Marion Power, ONT)’ Blieit, Patricia Costello. Inez Mac- Donald. Mrs. L. I. Duffy and Mrs. J. A, Gillies, To add to the pIPZIFIIYC of the large number who attended, spec- ialties were provided by ‘llhertsa Costello, Babe Walsh, Babe Doyle. Josephine Brown, Phyllis Bioti- cliard, Edie Wlilliock and Mrs. I... I. Duffy. all of whom modelled in the flair Etylc Show. Miss Flor- ence l-lowatt provided the niiisic for the evening's‘ entertainment. At the conclusion the. drawing for the permanent \V".VC took place and Miss Margaret James was the fortunate winner. As this ilvas the first anti ug to the present, the only Hair tyle Slit-w which has taken place in the city, tlic management of Beauty- laiid Salon ag well as those taking Bart tlescivc credit for having relight. before the public the im- provement which can be made in ones appearance by having the proper hair styles. which re ob- tainable at Beautyland so oIn. D 1'5 3 LONDON. April 26-(0? CABLE) —'lhe Queen set a new IILILDII ill ‘ halo tocuy diiriitg a visit to Dud- lcy House where grits ircm the United States are received ior the war-stricken arses of Etuopc, Her Majtsiylv. spring hat. in oii- ihe-faca style, with brzm tui-zirri up in front. was trimmed with real Hilles of the Valley to match a smell bouquet on the lapel oi lier can . APPOINTED ro 16.1"... OTTAWA. All ll Ifl-—iGPl—'I‘h0 iilimlts amverl at the COLIECLIIIQ of 1199- Allllflfelllly, the boys on the 19"" "e setting lid of all shouts on rand before official notification m“ the bOUHI-y IS off. It is interest- ing to note that the lots were near. . fill in ones and that all sections of the three counties were represent- ed. Country merchants honored the nasal atlornmeiit of ‘Jimmy’ skunk at. face value. and often liiuch iiecd- ed gioceries were taken home in iiefcilflékiretsul; 1g5r€xhs2ooo lsldistrlbu- e prov nee an- nually ln this manner. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION-The devotional period, which opened the weekly pleating of Trinity Y.P.U.. was led by Miss Iiuth Tcombs, assisted by Law. ience Toombs. A special feature of this service was ii delightful solo by Miss Ruth Puncher. The theme for the evening was "Love for out‘ Esilotvnieii", _ The buizliicsg yieriud iollciwd during which iIl8_lllllllllCS were rcadaiici several items or bllSlll"S5 tlisew-"ed. After classes thc;_ was a special meeting for discussion of liiisincfs. After an enjoyable games period a sing. 5?“; brought tlic evening to a c use. BLOOD DONORS lllblfl‘ »-'i"iie blood donors club oi the Charlotte. tovrri Hasintzii rclii thrir quarterly meeting iii tlic nurses home last evening. A number of new mem- ixrs were pFEhTJi. After Li“. M151- IIEFS meeting was over an instinc- tive l:cture on "Social Disease" “'35 EIYEII IJ.V_ DIQJ. P. Sweeney A lengthy discussion among the members followed. Many topics of interest to the club were bought. forth and czimiietitczl on b_v dif- Ieinint tnembers. lt-was decided that. the members have another physical examination before thou‘ next regular meeting. Mr J J. Ieightlzer, the President, occupied the chair. "PRINCE NOVA" FERRY _ The e1‘ Acruu": i0 ply betivecu Wood Isialltis and Pzetcii is to be christ- ened the “Prince Nova" ivhcii it is entered upon the Canadian regis- ter-out cf ccntplitnent r0 the two provinces it wil connect up — Prince Edward Island and Nova Bcotia The stsamci- ls siili iii tlic repair deck at lfalliax, delayed due to Admiralty preference in tlic hfilldllll. of repair work. Captain John Dcka. Georgetown, has been appointed in command. Captain Alan McLeod. Beach Point, First Officer. Charles Butt, City, First Etigincer, G. C. Gillie, City. Second Engineer: Jose h Frances and Joseph Peters, Aty, Firemen, THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -— In tlic absence of the Rev. Harvey L. Denton. the Rcv. J. Keir Fraser, D-D. is to the pulpit oi this church, where lie will lake the morning service. ‘rliiinaiia "O Strength anti Slay" \\lll be the morning anthem. The CIJTJII School has regular sexton at 2.30 P. M. The senior groups meet at the (floss oi the morning service. ’I'lierc will be a special vouiiz people's service in the evening with address given by Mr. Earl Roberts. The Junior Cholrwvill fave charge of the music. Mrsscs Aletlia Saunders and Marguerite Brcliaiit will siiiiz McKinnevs "List to The Voice." ‘The Mal Quartettc Messrs. Diamond. SyitesIer. Manuel and Ward will sing Palmer; "The J. MacDonald of the enloyilrlis B Major W. PEI. Highlanders is short stay at, home in the c y. Mr. Al Robertson, of Montreal. is a guest. at. the Charlottetown otel. sigrsller L. G. MCPIIEIZ, is liorne m, furlough st present. and is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McPlice. Prince Street. - _, s. Flel-liip. whose apliliblisjllhliwhct] i: the Cflhilhlltill Ac- tive Eitlervlfe Iggrfic wlaaskflanérounccd c y. ias c t mehgth of N0. o District mount. C- A. S. F“ Halifax Dallv m m. wcllingtuti Barraciffi- '"* Star. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DANCING New Dome Ballroom Moat Modern Ma t 0. . Presb anlilullafifnliiaclixelil. ’ I SATURDAY ‘ And Up-Totboie Ballroom East of Montreal O. K. Presby ond his Novelteers Doncing-9-l2 Admission-BS: (Tux Included) —_ Dancing I HOLY NAME HALL TONIGHT l I 9 TO 12 ADMISSION 25 CENTS AL BLANCIIARIYS ORCHESTRA 14-594‘. GUESTS OF MANAGEMENT- Through the courtesy of Mr. A. R. Cooper, theatre manager, a num- bet‘ of children from the Provin- cial Infirmary were guests at the matinee performance at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday afternoon. ilew Annex A To Sanatorium Completed , The Provincial Sanatorlum, which was built in the City over a decade ago, has recently becn| enlarged by the addition of a three storey brick wing. The main bund- iiig is a brick structure fronting on tlic south of McClill Avenue with ttvo large sun porches on either side. Many improvements have been made since the erection of the original hospital among which is the beautiful lawn which has been carefully cultivated. Paved drive- ways lead up to the main entrance and a new street was built post the building virithln the past five years. Anollher improvement was the erection of a. nurses home on the grounds to the west of the main ullding. The latest addition to the tr‘.- stltiltion arose out of tlic neocl for increased hospital acconunodatlon for 1iatieiits. This new wing extends 45 feet rp the north of the nialii structure and is flanked on the west side by a spacious balcony opening onto tlic second floor. Besides providing more space for the accommodation of patients, the annex will overcome the cramp- eti space iii the old kitchen, A modern kitchen is housed in the wing. The most; remarkable improve- iiieiit is to be noted in the interior Proposed Poultry Measure or to make regulations Bt-rong objection to the was voiced by Hon. J. A. Cont» and Mr. Jones. Hon. Mr. Dennis bill declared that. objection had been anticipated as opposed iii c House. Pro reported on the bill when a igjl-IFIGQI at 1a). m. e bill provl es that the Lieuten- ant- Covernor- ln- Council may prescribe tire standards of 811d Rrades of poultry and try products. 8 raged in tlic poul ry be re uired to procure a from he agriculture license any violation of the regulations. Anot given to a bill which n future dog taxes wt by the Board of School Trustees in varlous school districts or the Province. The proceeds of the tax will be used to purchase school books clotniilg, or other articles which mav be necessary to enable Oi‘ assist children of indigent families to attend school. First Reading An Act to amend “The Game Act" was given first reading. Premier Cambell on a. question of privilege referred to two editorial notes in the Guardian. One referred to the Premier being in a position to advise the Legislature that he liad assurances that tlic liquor in- terests would not attempt to litter- fere in the Beer and Wine plebiscite. He claimed that. this statement was due to a misinterpretation of his rcmarks and explained that when Lac amendment was introduced ask- ing for a ebiscite, he made the remark that he would warn the liquor interests not to interfere. l-Is confirme this remark by writ- ing the l quor interests in question and had received assurances that they would not interfere. This was the first communication or any kind which he had from any liquor firms with regard to the honing of tlic plebiscite. The other note referred to $500- Proliibition f uiid the mier exp aincd “in f Temperance Federation" had never his Government. that i.li anee Federation had been gran $i00O durzr, ttte la their campaign. Bills Passed of tlic buiding. Iii tlic basement. there is a Domestic Staff Room. a large store room and another room i for the use of the gardener and] his colleagues to store tools. . The kitchen is finished in a| green and cream color scheme with a floor of r-ed qusiry tile. h: tizrn equipment has been in-l stalled in the kitchen for the con- venience of the staff and the corn- ‘ fort of the patient. All the tables. sinks, etc, are of stainless steel. are non-corrosive. rust resisting and durable. The new electric range cooks three hundred meals a day on 5U lbs of coal. This old fash- ioned range burnt. well over twice ti '1 amount iii oiie day. The third floor of the new win . with the exception of two rooms, reserved for patients with the re- sult that the Institution has ac- commodation ior twelve additional IIMIEIILS. A new Utility HD3111. utilized for the disposal of waste and the sterilization of utensils and instruments. is also housed on this floor. It is l4 x 11 feet and the walls are dcne in green brick tile with the upper trails finished iii light buff. Dark mottled green linoleum covers the floor. The Eastern Guardian ._._. ."l‘hlg column is reserved for , news of local interest but adver- tlsing of a new» nature ml! M inserted at cents a W011i strictly payable in advance. ..'FLASII!-Ai't Bradley, Tip Ton ‘Tailors Representative. at A. PT‘ Campbell's, Montague. Monday. April 29th. L-560-4-27-li- ISUBSCIIIPTIONS l0 vlic Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Arcliie Hume. . ‘GET YOUR. PERMANENT It Betty's Beauty shooue- Prim $1-°° and up, _ L-aomi-ai-ii. JIIOCKEY MEETING -A short time ago a meeting of the Morita uo Hockey Club was icld iii Dr. Jo n- stone's waiting room. This meeting brought to a close a comllimiivfill’ successful hockey season ior the Primroses, the Montague intermedi- ate team. The season was slwflfiéeflll both from the view o nt of hockey up fro g, finance vewpolu- he Pr mroaes emerged Kins , county intermediate champions. but| thev were defeated bv the Mount‘ Stewart team lg‘ the semi-finals.‘ Financially the ontague club fin-i lshed the season at least, not; in the "red." A motion to the 6116C". mat lettgrafigctlllkaniiilsi btebwfirilllgi gl| r’ w‘ ‘ o to wit? nfx. gIeineiita. ior their assistance to the cLub dhr-t was uhanlmoualyv the close of the ys joined enthusias- scuaeion of plans for or SPECIAL ‘ f Dcpsriment of Ftxtzrnel Ailfatrs announced tont ht the apointmenl Charlotte! i North wIn-"Iui: pa... III 5' ‘N. D. MacLean uuonmm a curators of Dr. E. I-I. ormen as language officer of the Canadian Legation il1 yo. . Norman, now in 0t.- viiwe, was born in Japan, the son cf Daniel llormsn. a mltstcnary. ‘.-‘.e afitririsd ire Unfvarsity oi Tor- AAUH onto and marrH Mill Irzne Clark oi Hamilton. Ont. _ , CORN PLATE RIBS 2 |b5_ _.__ For YOUR Order, Phone 3| J. M. ROOF, Prop. Morkei Building 'l‘oo Lore To (Jlasily .._...- WANTII) cartrsmeit ““"’.i‘““l‘lt°i'tti"°“axlif.‘i.i.°‘°lii‘éi‘.' I IIll T- v ioa Richmond 8t. L-WM Kent 5t. I-Ias all modern 0on- veniencea, with and garages in rear. Apply Fre H. Trainer, 80 Graiaon Si. ‘was no llFZCI for grading a1. large building in 400447-31. hh The following bills were Fire In House Act To Tran-s-Ier Collection Of Dog Taxes To School Dis- tricts Given Sficgnd Reading. A heated argiunent took place in the Legislature yesterday during tlic second reading of a. bill seeking 110W- regarding the poultry industry in the Province. lilfiflfiglrfi e promoter of the every measure des- tined to help the farmer was always h ess was e House quality . 6835i make regulations regarding shipping end transporting poultry and poul- ls any person en- business may delpartment. Penalties are provided in tie bill for her important matter which was discussed was the amendment to the dos Act. Second tea-ding was rovides that be collected for Law observance campaign in the wrich had been inter rcted as having been given to em cranes Alliance. The Pre- airness to the 9y received a grant from He D0lflt8d_ out that the Tampa; , st plebiscite on the liquor question from the Prohi- bition Commission for carrying on given Under (‘old —1 Storage of JR COA opposition "in this House" to any bl] which was in the interests of the famici‘. For that reason tlic matter had been taken up with ou- thorities at Ottawa and Hon Mr. Wright had a letter on the subject, he said. Hon. Mr. Wright explained that the Province had really been oper- ating under the Act for 15 years and read some correspondence from the Agriculture authorities at Ot- operation . proposed legislation was with the hatchery TEZIIIBI-iflll; oi the last few years or was it an ini- provement of existing laus "The hatchery regulations hag: been a failure." he said. ' He declared that lie was intel- ested in the measure as he w farmer but did not favor tlic g lng and hatchery rcgillationi‘ ' .. had not proven to be sails - He wanted to know if thB z latlon would “eradicate. the ms- eases which are so prevalent in our poultry." He blamed the establishment of hatcheries i-n the Province for the origination of tlicsc diseases in the poultry, I-lon. Mr. Dennis asked the mtm- bers to confine fhenmclves to the matter before the Housc—ii pos- sable. Mr. Jones asked if the Govern- ment hao authority to prescibe fees for grading and ivliy the Pro- vmce was tinder tho Donn ion Ac! He claimed that people dict no‘. want grading between the country and like City and that if it kcpt on they would be mertinp; the \\'!,\lll'3ll at their doors to tirade their pro. diicts. H-c predicted that if this bill was pa..sed it would be so botherscriie that tlic 1\iini~t;r would “rim away front his job." Progiess was reported cu the bill at l p. _m. and the House ad- journed until Monday at 3 dcioek. in tire chair. It was reported agreed to with amendment. On motion of PTEIIIIEI‘ Campbell the IIIISB went into conimiitre on. “An Act to Amend an Act Respect- liiiisiélPoss." with Mr. Aiinear in me 8 c In answer to a question from Hon. Dr. MacMillai1,_tlie Premier said that the collection of dog taxes by school trustees (lid not auizlv to Charlottetown or iiicorporntetl towns. Referring to the remarks 0i the promoter when the bill was intro- duced to the effect that R tavva explaining the regulations in Hun. J. A. Campbell asked if lthls 3 HIE . * Fsn iice. postage fine & Dance MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 VI/hite Spot MUSIC BY 0. K. AND HIS BA DANCING 9.30 TO 12.30 Eris Taxi will take passenger, WHY half hour. Wonderful floor. Nice drive. PRESBY ND I Good music. ' Tasty eats. Accommodation for 300 People, ADMISSION 35 CENTS. Headquarters for Summer Covered by year 'round, world wide Insurance. I ISLAND ‘FURRIERS QUEEN STREET RAG ifl TIIRE_IZ_. TS PHONE 1177 TODAY WlIIT ART & NEWS Now Open for Business Light Lunches, Hot, iced Drinks, Ice Cream, Con- fecfionery, Chocolate Milk, Butter Milk, Fruits and To- buccos. Picture framing u spec- icIiy. Cull in and sec our new store of I88 Que en Street Ilicliziey Twist Customs regulations have been iclaxed to permit tobacco to go overseas free of taxes and duties and the Hickey <1: Nicholson To- bacco Company makers ct Hick- cys Elck Tu-ist are taking ad-, vantage of the opportunity. ' Hickey-s Black Twist can now he sent to troops 1:1 England or and all other charges included at 85c P91‘ pound. Because oi Government regulat- ion zill such tax free orders must g0 tin-cot from Hzckcg,‘ 8c Nichol- son's factory in Charlottetown. ‘lllierefore Islanders who wisli to send parcels of Hlckeys Twist w friends or relatives watrh the Cari- adiaii Forces in Europe must place all sticfi orders with the factory in this city. P01‘ Convenience sake the onmpatij.‘ is putting orders up in 1-2-3 and four lbs. packages andon the recezpt of an order accompan- ied by money will forward any of the amounts specified above. Elsewhere in this paper Hickey A: Nicholson's advertisement car- ries with it a coupcn which sim- plifies the business of ordering any amount required. This coupon, properly filled fin and IOTWBTCIECII . P. had assisted t-ho De ‘tillPiii. of Aizr in collecting (log to what extent. the Ponce have been used to collect taxes generally. He inentioiiecrtlie large number of tic- falcatlons in the payment of iitvotne taxes which he bclicveclm exist iii the Province, t O He cautioned the promoter taxes and pointed out that. the Po-| lice and Department of Agricultural cit ed: had experienced lffi till‘ in ei- thhg A??? iAmAallIléillm/‘Ilsé Montague forcin the law In! rcCspeIct to title Incorporation Act. collect on of dill; ifl-‘KES. _ ‘ An Act Respecting the solemniza- Hon. Mr. MeKinnon explained , tron of Marriage cAritAicttfq Alnend the County our c . The House went into conuniibflfi on, "An Act; Respecting Trustees. with Mr. Hughes in the chair. It was reported agreed to with amendment. The House went into committee on, “An Act Respecting the Eiilblflmf Court of Judicature '. with ‘Mr. Clark lion. Mr. Dennis explained that sometimes eggs were gathered and allowed to lie around for a couple of weeks in places where the at- mosphere was bad and in $01119 cases near oil barrels with the rc- suit that they become bad- He calmed that they should be re- quired to pass inspection to insure that, the quality is good. That was the purpose of the license, 11E said. Mr. Jones declared that. the Do- minion Government Regulations and the Provincial Governmeitt regulations would be overiappiuff if the bill was passed. l-le claimed that the. legislation meant that the Government would be grading poultry and products from the pro- ducer io the consumer. He maintained that the case where eggs were left by oil casks was covered by tlic. Dominion Act and would be overlappnd if this bill passed. l-le charged that if Mr. F‘ M. Nash. Dominion Dent. of Agriculture had framed the bill "he must be trying Bet I118 FY0- vincial Government to take over tlic wcrk of the Dominion Gov- crnniciil." The member claimed that there yd n. ouired if it was the policy of the Government to put out another set of graders. He declared that the Government was facing the most difficult Sea}; ever and the farmcis "are broke and it. is going to be worse. He apposed what he termed “all time innovations." _ lion. Mr. Dennis maintain-ed that there would be no expense what- ever in connection with tlic admin- istration of the Act as Mr. Nash would do the inspecting free. Government Member Opposed lion. J. A. Cain bell inquired l! tlic doject of the b ll was to create another syndicate and to imple- ment more drastic grading rezu- ‘ lattons. He. stated that ii it was goiiiv to create more exptndltu-e he was not in favor of it and claim- ed that the producer was being tleeccd as it is at present. He charged that the revenue which was needs to pay the sol- aries oi all the officials already em- EIOYBII was coming out of the pro- ucer. In answer io it question from all ttimi“'€2..3fa.i?..l“‘§.‘€£..ili? the ivilnlster of Agriculture said that i was being presented by a Government member. Mr. McPhee questioned the valid- r 0* t" ‘til’? was; on a a - clause reistiii to compiilsni-v licenses for dea ers. He would like to see the Government deal with it lgéit ii.’ it évaayultra visa it wouelg a was o me. e augges that they should make lnqulrv of existing legislation in other Prov- ces. lion. liir. Dennis slated that he oplposltimi to knew there would be U!!! WWI been ebillal that the only part the R. C. M. had taken in the coil on of t taxes was iii cases w e that lwere not paid. Tliev -\. c csLect in; to destroy the rings uhosc owners refused to pay the tax. He charged ,that the road foreman, when they ‘Iliad administration of the law‘, uc-rc I lax in forcing collections. l-lc erzpres- sod belief that the Trustees would , be efficient and suggested t1i;.t_ they be allowed to call iii the PQIICB it necessary. _ t Mr. MePliee did not favor the idea g ‘of the Police destroying dogs and pointed out that in inanv cases the‘ dogs belonged to poo lo WIIQ were- D001‘ and could not at ord to pov thcl lax. The dczs were the pvt; of the‘ children and it was not right to dc-, strov item. Hon. Mr. McKlniion claimed that. there xvere manv docs ramhlliirz- throu li the cctintrv and killli‘: neigh or's sheep. He suggested that all dogs have some irieiitiiieaticiriri: pistccd on tlic-m. H0 Sllifi that livit man refused to pay his lion tax, tur- school trustees, would iict care to guI to lils house ‘and destroy the doc. Hci concluded his reniarlg by declaring that they are a mciiaqe._ i Mr. McPhce declared that lust be», cause a (log happened to havi- n in: didn't mritii that he until‘ I955 menace. Eivn with ch12 could slip awn" ' ‘ If the Act tviis ilostllieci to ii ~_ sheep killing rlo s, it tins. Illfihdlhig, wav to remedy t c situation. he at -‘ as the do: tax. ilo char" , . . lug the R. C. l\i.‘P. t) ml’, cl ‘the .. .. was “a small thing." Tnc Ponce n1- ten apologized for harm: to so to people's houses and destroy the dog. He suggested that int.‘ Act should provide that the at»: {an b placed on the ass~<siiievit rm and charged against, l prnpcllv of those who failed to Hon. Mr. MeGnlgan of the A ‘ forested that ild be l ver- f , SEVENTH giliif Adventist liliurcii LAPTHORNE AVENUE P. A. RICK, PASTOR I Pianist-Miss Joyce Fergu- , l son l i I April 27, 114s p.m. Sob- . both School. I I I Lesson: "God's Love." infinite 3 p.m. Missions Progrom April 28, 8:15 p.m. Public Address Topic: "Prophetic Light on The Crosli of Empires" I I Vocol solo: "Look for the Woymorks." Geo. Mc- r Kenzie. I I I b—~ -—-i-*____. _____.-._t_ ___f I Visitors cordially Welcome. e ‘prompt attention. taxes one veal", lilr. MePhoc iiiqiiircriI make sure nlrat the trustees ‘were m, a. position tobe able to collect SilCIl-l wllvhgiii, amendment, .:it the Lllllf‘ ahctilcl there be to Charlottetown will receivet Those interest l _ HAIIIEG by tr, lng if. out fol‘ a year. t V. Premier Campbell said it was felt,- , that June was too Early for the ari-I , nual collection of the dog tax and ytlic Act. provided that the date be| =clianged to Sept. 1st of each year. . The bill was reported screed w Poultry Act On motion cf Hon. M1. Dennis tlic House went into committee on. “The Poultry and Poultry Products ct." with Mi‘. lVlcLeaii in the chair. Iii the Act "poultry" was to mean; dcltxestic fowl. guinea fowl and pig-t eons. Zllr. savilie suggested that turkeys, geese and ducks be added to this‘. list a5 thev were always listed in‘ et reports as separate from wl. He said that lie always thou .t "foul" referred to old liens As he. Act provided that standards of‘ quality and grades would be PM" scribed byctii Inspector, lie inquired if a woman comm to the market would be required have an In- $pf>clor to pass any ducks which sheI might have for sale. And as another| clause DYOVIKIGS that. a DEFBOXI, 911" paged in shipping, transporting Oi" DlliCliilSIllE poultry and potiitry pro-t cucts ivoiild be required to procure a license from the Department. he wishedt-o know if this would also‘ apply to women coming to tlic mar-, I The following answers weref tabled in tlic Legislature: PIT-PROPS Question: I IVlia‘ action has your Govern- mziii. taken to get a contract. for Pit-Pvt. 1:. for this Provincc illlli IOl‘ | v.n:i: imitiizili‘ g ihlr. Dlvliay‘) I Answer: Jmii- i;v :h¢~ AIIIUMQI‘ of Agrlrziliurc u-lili representatives of the British Puunori Pool located a: Moiicton. Briinsivit-k. Pull particulars iiiif pit-prop vgudiirlloii and, 1p ciit were. secured and Iilr. Iiitiiii Aarvrold. repeseniiative of the Pnni. vlszted Cliarlotiotcnvn on twoI (lifinrrnt occasions and coiifcrred‘ \\".'Il n large number of producers‘ and dealers iii lumber in the l-‘rc- \lili'C ‘fl-m Pool representative suggested . th- ' nrzanizatlons comprised of ln- , ‘ed parties be set. up in order 1 r fnr the. IliiildIIllE and shipp- j lll-DFOPS in the event of sat- l v contacts being made with ‘ i Contact was made carlv in the. I » cabierl the Con- I ' of timber supplies iii Great. F ll stating the approximate qu itv of pit-props available iiii I-‘l’ ~ Ejdivard island but the Con- I tirfloi- rrplled that thcv were tin-I able to inake further commitments I lil being iequired. negotiations would h: opened at. a later date The Department is keeping touch with this situation fii‘"tlior reqiilicrl frcm the Marltimes. Province of Prince Edward Island ivlll no doubt secure a portion of in and I the order. FAIR 3i REHABILITATION Question: ill Flllfllihil full particulars with driail. and items covet-in the item "Azrlcultuial rcliabllitat on, $17.- m 67" on page 7. Report oi De- pIPIIIIOIIL of Agriculture. . (H. F. ltfacPheei. Answer: Agriculture Rehabilitation- Ground Limestone 610587.26. Plat-chase of aeoedeaice" $300.00. t For Overseas ‘ are urged___i.o_I__. IZlOII Presirvicrinii Chiircn the toi- It was intimated that ; the event of further suppbcs! .Ai‘ii‘ilil' BYUCC. supplies ' the ‘ Tax Free Troops consult tints advertisement and use the cotwpcn to avoid any con- fusion or delay". Retailers throughout the country cannot fill these orders as it ls im- possible to do so under govern- ment regulations and at tlic same time avoid the payment of govern- ment. taxc=. Aizliough the Coni- pcriv is not putting tobacco up in more than 4 lb. package; this dccs not prevent any is desired. Hickey A: NlCilvJLsflllfi tobacco went overseas in the last wai- and thousands of parcels going to Francs and Etngland had space re- solved in them for tut: well known Island product. Any vet- eran of the 1914-18 conflict uiil remember the satisfaction and, comfort. a parcel of l-Iickefs brought to Island fighting men. ‘This is a point that need not be stressed because it boo u'e‘-_l known to requzre any elaboration. The Company will be veaiv glad to fill all orders as quickly as PCs;- slble. Every order going overseas will contam a card with the send- ers name and address co that. the rvidier receiving the gift will be aiale to notify the sender that the ton’; o hos arrived safely Purchase and freight "Masai- basic" $227.19. Potatoes 81946 80 Poultry Culling $7171.30. Supplies, Advwti Cranberry Growers’ Assn 64. . Cranberry Survey (Eldii $36.54. Advertising Blueberries. Posters, etc. $15.86. p Salary supervisor Berry Held , work $642 .34. Assistance Bee Industry and Ir.- spection $97.12. Insect Control 2.58. Total~$i5.991.49. Salaries and Sundry Expenses paid by ‘Treasury $1,557.18. Tctai-eiisatrsi. Question re World's Fair Furnish full particulars cover- ing the item "New York Worlds Fair $8139.59" 02‘. page 64, Public Accounts. 1939. stating the name of each payee. the amount of pa;- mcnt. the time of service. and the purpose of payment in each case 1J- R. WoLeanl. Answer: Wallace Advertising I..‘... ‘Pruro, . S., Planning and designing books and folders 51.25000. lrivln Rintitiz Co. Ltd, Char- lggt-etotim. 50.000 booklcrs. etc $2.- 7 .75. Publishing 55.000 fold- ‘Priiro Piiiitliig Co. Ltd. 'l‘ruro. N. ers, etc $1.203 43. John F. Whear, Provincial repre- sentative expenses from April 2lst to November 4th $424.38. Albert Miirlrv. Asst. representa- tivs-Salary 1mm April 25th to No- vember 4th t (i0 .\fii“ ii '0 ~58. and S . . f: "r $88. (lddmliellows, llebekahs Hold Birthday Dinner v'll~.c,Ocofeiioivs and Rcbckalis of tne Citv Lodges l. 0. U. F. ccr. 1n- iicrl their coaertutzcc ui till’: ‘it’. 2liIil1Vt‘-.l‘<di‘v n; . Q‘ i bv tlic Lathes Aid lowing _pi"ograitimc was fIlUlT/UKLZIY ElljQVEG b‘: al iI-e Opcnlnc rtmzirks hv iiir: Chin"- man. C. s. Ryan. P. G. .\i. Toast. ‘iliu King. God Save The rung. Solo. Soldiers of the King. Bro. One minute silence iii honor of Departed Members. t Trust. Caiiiiihi. Oh Canada Responded iu I)\ Bro Norman I L“§‘§i'$"‘ir1. L \i L ll . ‘s rim A v ‘ ~e. I Rcndinu. ltlrsct. r‘. I rsoii Tuasi, (Iiiv aim P.t')\l "c. ' “Prongsed bv Bro. F. A. Vaniclcr- s t‘. . L’. I iltlesuoiirllctl to by Debut)‘ M3301‘ 'Bi§.l.l.s'l‘._ acKee. _ ‘ I Qata“. bliss Lena Machine- ‘ mist The CHIP!‘ Proposed hv Sister liclen Mt‘.- Eachcrn. D. D. F- Responded to by Bro A. O. l’ Gill. P. O. M. Grand ltcniweriiiative. Reading. Sister Mrs. H Davidson. solo. Bro. '1". W. Bentley» Ranging. Sister Jacqueline Mac- a. ; “Quanta. Clftfl‘ Mcaiiuaiz. Reading. Bro. Robt. Compton. I God Save The Kinl. one from for- ‘ ,W8.l‘dlII§ as many 4 lb, packages as