Rift} omit (JERSEY). 0x12, PAGE SIX l TANNOUNCINGZL‘ service . Mr. MORTON DEW has opened o modern insurance counsellor Specializing in insurance surveys and reports, a complete service in all types of general insurance is offered to the public . . . l National Housing Act and other Mortgage Loans arranged . , . For tsmpctcnt insurance counsel, it will pny you to hove a folk with MQ RTON DEW. Telephone l, ll . .,; -' ‘t. tr‘ lite-ll, g! or»: f. Airrrirnutu (‘liurgts For" An .| \.;t..r.iitrrr l Si: pt- "_-r\_.. ..~u'§ ill: rue . s u .r."t1; ... 1i:- trrclr. Lists of‘ l-‘itrrail irarrnt‘; Letters 1.1‘ Curtllulcnuu 8 iii trirrds tor $1.00 rrntl per word; nttrtitsrt. $1.00. Utlwr 5;) Pttsrnoru Si. ion saith H-i-mnunnrrxu“ 1.0717. iublilrsitlldl. Fltorrc ‘.'l55-J. FOR SALE — I939 CIll‘J\'lZl)l. §L‘LlL__l. (lily I "re. Llrarklrr}. i-ioht stint i-i- r.>.-'i1"lis‘ms§" Ax u 4s 1 inches. Eduard Goff, (ardzgatr. i; _ rururr-zx Rascal l l Milton llytle. Urnnrurll. FUR, SALE —— IJJQIBER YOK: lttrrrgrrlcrtv tralne 1S x 2-1. iwvi, toting, ."rr . fe. ‘ sort» first frcif7rcuxrrn-yl Mllitrll -_ lxttst ltoytrltsyil llionr- 15.).) - rim stinui- 111cm: nuxvrusbi lobsttt traps and srme rope.‘ » Apply" D, Guardian. FOR SALE - TWO FURROW’ tractor ploy. Also [lung and single pl‘ '5. Alton Rodd, .\lilton. two and three inch Birch. MacDonald, Souris. szitefiitaiisftxifiiitaart; stock in Village. Write Box 369. care Guardian. For 51in _ aFrEIvEriKL Poi?- pose horses. also 1 drling horse. James Shaw, Montague. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 11p) $1.30 ltundrcci. $10.00 thousand. ston, Stautthport. FOR- SALE — QUANTITY FOUND- atioti Sccd Sebagos. Also Found- ation A. Green Mountain Srccl. D. F. (DUN- Postpaid. L. R. Iialtier- l-loth tribcr un-it. ti. W. r-okcn. FOR SALE - ONE GENERAL purpose mare i100 lbs, Broke single and double. Frank llopkln- son, Durnstaffnrrw» S-Ill-JAVY pftflilllflllil irrricty "Scrrnitrr Dim- lnp". $1.50 hundred. $10.00 thirti- saxirl. l-‘rank B. Jones, Pownal. FOR SALE-BEE KEPIPERS SUI‘- pilcs for three Colonies. Loose hay. barley and unis. Aha milk- ing machine, Zvlassey Harris. Ap- ply C. D. Wrlght, Victoria. R, It. nor-ll; Announcements turd (firming tire-tits tic put , rllfll Spiritual Offerings, Curtis, 1-10., 5c per - “ltitrs or‘ I'll-units tlllll Apprtrciaiitrn. S-lc p0.- inclr or 5c Lists of Subscripiioirs. 49 cunts per inch; Addrcas Fem . l \\'A‘1\V"l‘ ti)“; A ‘(Faint limL-IKITITDIE fir" “ll --Pa,t,ar1ie ur uurancet y .\tlv:~r'li5i-int;ril 235 Cents. r word; Viirstcrrt rurti llustcru Ln hltrrntrri-Jm Notices H0 per 4c pt-r inch; Wctldirg lngage- 10 cents for every nJuit-oltai 3 rates on application. Wanted- ll) - antibiotics. BRUCE Altrntagtrc, iviilvfr-YrTiifiiif . "n, 54 Uriebrrr St \\i\.\"l'l£D —- RIRI. ‘I0 ESSIST AT_ r cwork for two works. Phone iv. when 1.\r.\is;iiia_ri iii r65. ifrrx liottrl. Strut-rs, waitress and, liosttrsg Utrts. Apply ‘firs. L. W. ltopr . aet- Housekeeper. Apriy to the Guardian. W.» 4.... .__.. . ._ ..._ WANTED — It. IABLE GIRL for trouscwtrrk, tvo weeks. Phone l34-J. \VANTEI) -- GIRL FJR GEN- eral housework. A1 ply Mrs. George Ives, 120 Sping Park Road. tV A N T E D — UTMI DIATELI’. Housekeeper to gl'e minor help with semi-invalid vrrd help with housework. Permsnon; position. Apply T6 Kent Street. W NTED - GOOD ALL ROUND Female Cook. Referrnces and wages expected. Rcom and board found. Also two waitresses. Room and board found. Pease write ‘Richard Pryor, ("pen Kitchelh (jut-st. llousc. ‘frurr. ,.\'. s. , LEARN IIAIRDRICrSI.‘ G — BIG‘ pay, plcasurlt, etrsg.’ trork. Join America's realest sclnol. Won- dcrftrl oppllllrtuntty to .czrrn hair- dressing. Hundreds positions open. Short. time taken. Thorrsan-cls suc- cessful. ltlarvel graduates. Catal- ogue free. Write Marvel Hair- dressing Schools. Toronto, On- tarlo. Machinery CONFRICIP,‘ BLOFK PIANS FOR making diffovcnt rtlzes of blocks now available within 45 days. Concrete block business ls a well paving proposition, Ge" into 1t be- fore lt l5 too Intel Dike Equip- ment. Company Limiter, 297 Duke Street, Montreal. 4. FOR SALE - CHOICE PURE Brod Jersey Cow, 2'; years old with her heifer calf. This cow freshened March 27th. Apply Dr. P. lvlclntyre. ftlcntzrgue. DUNIiAP STRAWBERRY PLANTS; heavy producing variety -- hu..d- red 52.00; thnttsand $9.00. Order early from a commercial YZTOWEF- l’. V. Guudet. St. Joseph. N. B. GLICKS FOR. SALE — DUE TO higher haichabillty’ than ex- pected we can accept a few more orders Weckly- PM” 12-4. Bedeque Chick Hatchery. FOR SALE — 3 GENERAL PUB-l pose Horses. quiet. sound, work! anywhere. From 6-8 years. Also] 1 cheap horse. Will take or trade-l young cattle or sows. Edgar Reeves. Fneetotwm. FOR SALE - FIVE ISLAND- bred horses from throt- to seven years old; one cheap western horse $40; one cnr- western horses to arrive last of April or first week in May. A. M. WrlghL- Montague. Personal ._.,__.____________..____- ILENDOII TABLETS ARE E m‘ fectlve. 2 weeks’ supply st; ifwnwrr-zn-corraorcpvon rrovsn weeks $6.. nt trll drrrgglsts. 5. IYGIENIG SUPPLIES (RU BER goods) mailed postpnld In pialrnl p sealed envelope with price-list. 6 samples 25c; .'.'l satrrples 511m‘ lttnil-Ordcr Dept. H8 Nnv-ittrbbcrl Co. Box tit, iitrmrltnrr, (mt. Denim-ll iii-Habits: "skit? l Admit.‘ ‘ “$90M! to “Klcorrofl -~ the quick healing naive axis. Itch. Impetigo. Ringworm. etc. Two rtrenlr-‘ts » mcdlurrt. strong. 50c $1.00 at all drurz- tbtc. ' 2. lwarvrnn-rms soc-nu ‘ Phone 220B. Mpurice Block. wits-mt‘ it...‘ ruAYMTETr-tzalrl 4n, mum,“ Fwy, svmvrizbikiw {rim Personal nvnlonsrrox, srmttcn AIL- menis, Digestive Dfsorc-crs? Daily treatment with Wilder‘. Stomzmit Powdcr will avoid 1min and dis- comfort. 50o and $1.00 at Iteddirr Bros. and all drrrrgi .. 23 For Rent nristifrwzirtttlos 5.17am and power provided. Near Chu- lottetown Airport. Pthone 18004. .______________ Agents Wanted IIERES A NATLYIIA L-h 16W PiAT- cntcd 'l"oo1 multlp-tas man's strcrrigtlt 31 tfrtrlis. Needed by autoists, farmers, lrrmrbenrrren. builders. garage-med. transmits, public works etc. Immediate de- liveries. Write m- wire for attrac- tive sales proposition. Palcoseel Co, Ltd.. Cornwall. Ortario. Wantei- wanrsn _ an; nor-runs. Phone 2542. Mlcltrcl Bros. 1n vicinity nf ivest Point. Write "Y." rare Guardrail. ROOM D BOARD WANTED- uihh trrivrrtv Innllly. by gentle- itttrrr. wr-ltr- "X" care of Guard- rltlt, rrrrry; by two adults nn apartment or tuurll house. preferably unfur- nislrcd. Phone 2'5. G. T. Hurdle. 0F LAND . iWrr ‘miles from Charlottetown. morr- or lr-ss on 3t. Peters trighway. ncnr pavement. Apply _____________ Baby Chicks THERE'S Si?‘ _ llillsido C-ltlcks, Trzrvrnwiro uTr maturing for the 300d fall and winter markets. The need for eggs and poultry meat trvill be great. We have (‘hicks immediate deliver-y, some started, and heavy QOL-kcreli Soon out on rnrlgc groivinr: to catch the good markets. Canada Avhroved; breeders puller-um tested: 100?; live deliver-y gum. united. Agent. A. H. Brycnton. 222 Queen St. E Charlottetown. 4U. __________ Lost Found Strayed LOST - 1st crrartrohhsivoivrvl Ronson Lighter, initial C. A, Reward. Leave Guardian Of- ' flce. l Miscellaneous taro Bars .i6i;'5‘1?p"sin".'. work. John Haytcndligrh flank. Questions Asked lie Utility Commission Answers to the {ol-l-pvrirhg qtrcs- tions asked by Mr M. hfnt-Gowarr were tabled rn the; Legislature on Tuesday; by Premier Jones: l. Where is the office of the Public Utility Oommlsslcrn- and Mo- tor Carrier located and what rent is paid therefor? ‘ 2. Who are the members cf these Boards and what are their salar- ies? » 3. L; than; an engmecr cm the. Board? It so. from what College is‘ he. graduated? I 4. What ls the totrrrl cost to date; of equipping and opening said of- flee? 5. What clerical help is cmploy- ed? Give names atnd salaries. Answers: '1. 134 Richmcrrrd Street. Cirar- iotietcnvir. Rent paid by Board 2. Judge C St. Cltir 'l‘r~irtor,| William R Brennan. BS0. eta»; pincer. Louis B, McMillan, secre- tary’, Salary or Engineer-salt) 00 per nrtmth Paid by Board. 3 Yes. Finlay Engirzzrceriilgg Col- lege. Krrusfl-i City, Mo. 4. Paid by the Board. 5. One stenograplter. and paid by the Board. r-Q—OO0-§§§4O O§400 O ¢o++0 O0 v ROOF CEMENTS AND PAINTS Appoint ed U. B. Exterior HOUSP Paints, all available colors. Barn Paints. Paint Oil. Conarrfs Asbestos Paints, Black, Red and Green for llaont bottoms and Asphalt Shing- cs. U. B. Asbestos Roof Coating Cements, Plastic Cements, As- phalt Protective Oil for Wood Shingles and Posts, Waterproof Cement coating for concrete foundations. Gert Prices Before Buying UNITED BUILDERS ('0. J. .1. STEWART. Rcprcsnntalivc. Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. Opposite Central Crenmerics REGISTERED REM. I61 Queen St. l l I inn. Mgrrruut-r" Robert Jones VVbit- l mun Company. Gaspr. and Mr. P. TH‘E__ CHARLOTTEKWN lFinal Session ; l0f Fisheries [Convention culinmsn (rttl Dopart-nlerrt oi‘ Fisheries to t-rrdt-rrrour- to find new market: for Canada's fish and to maintain the murkcis the country already has. Mr. Stewart Bates. deputy- l minister" of fisheries, Ottawa, told y ill-c dclcgatcs 0f the East Coast r Fisheries conference last Thurs- ; day morning. \ t l l l It is the intention of the Fed- That session, presided over by 'Mr. J. B. Myrlck. Tignlsh. con- cluded the three-day conference l which began on April 1. ' The Hon. I-I.F.G. Bridges, min- ‘ rstcr of fisheries. told the con- iftrcncc he considered the ap- 4 l pointmont of Mr. Bates as depu- ty-mirrlstcr a wise orrc. It would l result in greater efficiency in the - tlt-parimcrrt, Mr. Bridges said. | The first ntzrttvr on the agenda 1 t \\.'r5 a discussion of source mat- , ; trials, with Dr. A. w. n. Needler, ‘ I Director Atlantic Biological Sta- j lion. St. Andrews. N. B., and Dr. = Douglas Cooper. Director of Fish- ‘cries, Province of Nova Scoth, _bt-ing tthc orincipal speakers. ‘ I Dr. Nccdlcr felt that there l reason lor- optimism dtretto the I long: ter-m prospects for ill-c dc- l rnand for food as pointed out by l the F. A. O. The Doctor ftflt we |sl1ctrld rrut be prc-occupicdwvith l restriction as our stock was well “HIS parties v urrdtw exploited. He felt thatr l the fisheries of the vast coast , must bc prepared to trike its i fslttrrc of the increased production 5 that increased population is cer- tzrirr to mirkc a reality. i Dr. Cooper described the basic facts bolrind the use of trawlers in Canadian waters. He also dealt with the profits of by-products of fish wht-rr competition was they most severe. ' . Tlrc Suit Fiftr discussion uhzchl followrd was under tho ClIUlTmHII-y ship trl Mr. F. M. Gibaut, of the‘ (‘antrrlitrrr Advisory’ Committee t-f the Silt Fish Division of tire Combined Food Board. I The chairman before calling _r:pt>rr thr- (lirctrssiou ltruclrfis ro-l lorrrd to suiczibil y of l?“ pro-l duct in one market rf" lr has tttlrckly become flood" the post-l lion of the salt !.~!r industry wurtltl lJt‘ slrtrrlflt‘! riulirs saleable In all the ntarkets tlic world ("Hilly was essen- tlal. tire-sprain" said and with that quality ritnllllbllcfl there were than}: pirlctrllrl markets. Others zr-rtr-"iprrtirr-r trr ti" topic wet‘ ltrlrllrr" “mil ; Halifax. Mr. l\' ':|r-rrr\l' Suit Fish Ari-l "a " Statements “llll more va- 5e liztlifux who frit Oiiicc in London would serve no purpose, Mr. J. 1 llltcKiairrrr. Pr<s. Canadian At- lrtrr .~ Salt 1'~‘i<t'l Evpl/rrtliion As- sociation, Halifax Mr, E. A. Bouil- Botldrcau Ebcport manager of (Quebec United Fishermen. _ Premier Jones’ A short forum on oil. meal and "W55 “'35 cflgagedi ll" M“ A- G-iiilrwtllrelalligglisllarltlrliiles tieleacfrtttllytinliylnlljdltii. little presiding. Leaders of 111e,]; R“ Ben’ corlservativev Second fliwlyislmlnzie"; MSSTS- dA- iulylDistrlct of Queen's, as an urlcall- r-Hslflm-k B111‘ f-‘e 955B!” *1" - ell-for and mischievous statement B MlTlC- tin a Province which has never A Summary "Y 00010141100 dE- ‘lsuffered from Labor troubles, and llbfYflllfllls h)‘ Mr. Clive Plnntrnlin which the closest harmony ind 5°l‘l‘"ifll‘.V-Ml1'"l!""- FiShQYiPSrPDOLL-Bfallml exists between lill‘ ur- Crrtirrrtl of Canada, Ottawa. fol- ban and farming poptllttilolrs. lowed. Speaking on the Draft Address, \ Mr. Bell recalled that a ycar figti 1t was mentioned in the Sprcvclr , ——-— from the Throne that this Pro- lilriltlNlfiN » (OP) -»'i‘he rushlvincc has been fortunately ("ce st-trsnn is on for applications for, from Labor disputes. “That condi- North West. Territories nrinersfltton t.“ QQlflinHQd," Mr, liCFTWF-i-Bi‘ APT“ 1' 1°00 Will ‘NW9 “We have never httd any trouble been l-“Silvd hi! U10 Nflfih W951 along that lino. In Charlottetown (‘hanrber of iiFnes. About. 22.000 everybody my“; he said u, p93,“; MIN ERS Rvltigl-FUVN UIWHHUI deemed on or before April 1957, 1006;,» to maturity; ‘ an annual payment will be deposited with Frustee-ZMQ sidiaries for preceding year after- bond interest, minimum annual payment 0t QZUANXLW, pany may at any time tender 42} b01145 Of till 155W 9° f redemption price in lieu oi slnkingnfund payments in calls. l - ._ _. ._.._ .. $601138 Trouble-Making ‘-__.__... _______ e threat to "cut-i Bell said. ' ADAMS 6s CO. P licenses trrc active in the nortrh, but‘ about 2.000 remain to be issued through lllc chum-bet‘ here. _._.___.____L._- ' run neur Oiiitice Space l I I8 Sydney St. Double suite of offices, fdrmer- Iy occupied by e War Labour Board. , ADAMS 8r COMPANY .' REAL ESTATE ‘ l 161 Queen Street PHONE I440 , l ESTATE DEALERS t Phone I440 ; I r Farms F HAMPTON- lumber, firewood outbuildings. School and Church. Apply for ASHTON — Five miles from Two Inlltl from paved highway. tars. ‘ a (‘HAIILOTTI-IWHVN - Nos. Brighton flood. Dnrrhlr tt-rrrrnen wood floors. fireplaces. llfib water- ages, large lnt. llrm. Inspection by appolntmen Several double tenement hdtl I. Guardian. 140 acres. 11B acres under cultivation. balance and marsh. Eight-roamed house. barns. other Watcr pressure system. cleared, balance lumber, hard and soft firewood. Running stream. rrouszs’ rorr. sru: 8 and in (‘tr'e-rrficldrAvenue. off t tiotrse. In good repair. One tenement available "for immediate occupa- of the city. Well tenrinted. Apply for particulars. LOI§ FDR sAlf 8ulldin| iota for Isle In various sections 'of tho city. or Sale t Fox ranch, l0 pens. Near l and further particulars. Si. Peters. price 150 acres. 50 acres Apply for price Ind particu- Hard- heating systems. separate gar-- t only. sr-s in good residential sections to the Its-boring classes and work- Inn for a iiwing. "Sp far as I zrnr concerned, lntbcr- ln Charlottetown and the far-triers in the irountrydtnve always gone hand in hand. Farming people know that they can depend cn Charlottetown to‘ provide nrritc a market for their goods. We itnvt! no agitators here nt rill. Tire only agitation I saw anything about was by the leader of the Govern- ment. when he made a bins‘, re- cently before the veterans of this city. I don't know what was his idea of bringing up this matter when there was no prospect of any trouble in the Province. Found "l't.~rms Reasonable "He talked about unions in Char-lottetownfThere is one Ud- lon here and they are made up of hard-working people. It was only recently that I was talking to a gentleman in this city who will have something to do with 'he loading of those steamers that will take our potatoes to Great Brit- uin. He, told me he had no trouble with the Union. He had a meet- ing with them and asked them to give him_a price. They gave him a price and he was perfectly satisfied with it." Premier Jones: “Are you aware that an agitator was in {Jhariotit- town the other day, and accord- ing to the newspapers ire said that ‘Premier Jones will not outlaw our ‘Union; our Union will outlaw hrm and place tn hi: stead a labor and Union-minded Premier.’ " f can lBlRiOlllllflRNlllGlIlll-Ullllflhflil gthheteglhilegtiroerrfilc? liirlfiiiti lerlider no lselitzumctancu t: to he construed ll. this lnue for sale in the tinned States o! America or the territories or ponenlonl thereof, a“; elm-mt, or - mlicltatton of an offer from my such resident t0 lllll Ill! l?! fl" 1"" $1,000,000 Atlantic Wholesalers, Limited First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bonds Sorioolh" To belated April i, I947. Principal and half-yearly interest (April I and October l option at any branch of the Company's bankers in the Dom Coupon bonds in denominations of $500 and $1,000 redeemable as a whole at any time on thirty 447s notice at 101% if P95541351‘ P‘ bonds, on thirty days notice, It ICZQ}. it redeemable on or before April 195?, thereafter at 101 thereafter at 101% if redeemed on or before April 1962 and thereafter-Ia! _ ' Commencing April l, lwl of consolidated net profits of Compluy and all sub- depreciation and all income and excels profits tales will! ins amount of Serial Bond: ‘Yiililtlflfl in any year. The Com- bs Trustee at its colt butnot eieodtng the current in each case with accured interest to the date of rcdempt‘ r. moslkprrr r, 1941-51 and r961 ) payable in lawful money of Canada at flu holder’: in Canada (Yukon Territory excepted) The 3% Serial Bond! . fore maturity: the 46'» l ion of reglsterablc to principal only. . Trustee: The- Cont-ral Trust Comllny of Canada iii-ii Act, 1932, as amended We as principals. offer these Ironris. subject to prior sale or change tn price. Its and subject. ltl the zrpprorrrl trf all legal mailers by Messrs. Sanford It ‘l’ Messrs Porter, Ritchie, Tcnnunt A Riley, Saint John, N. Schedule of‘ Mat The Serial Bonds have all been sold. B. as counsel for the underwriters. urities and Prices Tire above prices are "and accrued interest” from Apr! l, 1947. “ Copy of the oillcial prospectus wil be furnished upon request. F. J. BRENNAN 8r COMPANY, LIMITED r T. M. BELL a COMPANY, LIMITED 0f Premier in Legislative Speech‘ Mr. Bell: "Probably the only Mr. R. R. Bell reason he t-unrc- down here was to reply tn the blast you have the Labor Union before that. Not only Labnr men. Irut I see where titt- Caxiridhin Legion in Sydney have‘ found n great deal of fault; and there wits it reprimand to the iu- ral Legion that they didn‘t find fault with you for that sbcerclr. But the point Intake is, why bring t. n a d this matter up her:- nnd try mnke trouble? We have never h a strike ire-re." Premier Jones: "And there \von't be any." Mr. Bell: "Tire statements made were not relied for" and have created a great deal of trouble. It is all right to demand more than i111 eight-hc-rtr day. but if the Premier Wlinls that he had bet-; ter start with his own depart- ments ri-ghi here in Charlottetown. Let him take his own staff over in the liquor office. I guess they are working less than forty hours a- week." Premlcr Tones: “You seem to know; I trave never been in it." Mr. Bell: "What? You mu know something about it, because when you addressed the veterans at their legion dinner you told them you were giving them o. bigger and better liquor store than they ever had-you had paid a China- man $2.000 to get out so that you could enlarge his store for a liq- A class for nursing aides lntad to Sanotorium patients. - At tho conclusion of tire will bu‘ given. WANTED NURSING AIDES FOR THE PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM course covers nursing procedures, diets, and drrigs as n-V For further particulars, Apply:- ' KATHARINE M._MacLENNAN, leg. N. - ant at Nurses.‘ is now being formed. Tlra two-year course, n certificate tla visit. to the district and stayed a i fl rln f 0t “hill-tit: t: :8! roll- t . if, as ml when issued and accepted cod as counsel tar the Company and 9.1‘! _. 7- -_.__..__._. /;% if re- ln the opinion of Counsel. these Bonds will be alellai ilwtfilmelit fol‘ funds of t Insurance Companies registered under the Canadian and British Insurance Com- 1 l field i An‘. """" "t l‘. x-(Ient Illrztrrrity’ Price ‘. ‘ 3C3 April 1, 1948-57 106 37¢ l 4% April 1, 1967 100 4f GOVERNMENT - DIUNICIPAL - CORPORATION l nouns LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS 142 Richmond St BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED r. .1. snsrrrrnrr a. courrrrrv rrrr. Members Investment Dealers’ Association o! Canada l. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1410 l.lMl l” ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION |NVESTMENT SECURITIES Dominion-waldo Service , Established 190i ll Grog! George Strut, Charlottetown | Telephone I22 TED udr shop." (The Premier dld not reply.) Cabinet Disunlty . Tho Highways Minister lrurl re- ‘ferrcd to the Jones cabinet as being ‘such a happy family, Mr. Bell lsald. He had also boasted about fi-he byoiection ln Second Pr-nce. "Two or three weeks before that -I can remember that the Prom- ier was most anxious to find a yseat for rrmemher of his Govern- ment - the Attorney General — ‘who is handling some two million ,dollars at the funds of this Pro- vince every yeat. Up to that time ‘the Premier didn't have very much success in having the Attorney iGeneral nominated, let alone el- l ected. _ "When this 2nd. Prince clemon ;wu coming up I understand a member of this Government pad for some time. It was the general idea that the Attorney General would be nominated and run the election there. But nol The Mmirr- ter of Public Work: and the lead- er of the Government did not see eye to eye. because within p. week or ten day! Prior to the electron tho Minister went into the district and produced a band-picked cun~ dldale. , ‘The Minister of Highways could not afford to have lomebody there \\'ilO might not. get. elected. so he produced a man who was ‘pure- shot.’ Their on nomination any the man whom the tender oi the Government Wlttl trying to gm n sent fnr grit rrp 11rd. in the famous words of Calvin Coolidge, declar- e z, ‘I do not. choose to run!’ "I understand that when the leader of the Government wu not successful thorn ha Went to the junior member from Charlotte- town (Hon. Mr. Prowne) with the object of getting that, nlrntlemon torney Genenal in there. Then was no agreement among the mem- bers of this ‘happy family‘ on that occasion!" “ft ls only ‘two years ago Hill“ we treat-d the hon. member from Fourth Prmce (Hon. Mr. Wright) denounce his leader in the most definite terms. right on the floor of this House." tLaughter.) Premier Jones: "Why don't yvll attend the Conservative caucu- sex?" Mr. Ball pointed to a framed group o1’ pictures trnrnzl-ng on tire wall of the House, purporting to be those of members of the pin;- ent Legislative Assembly. Promin- ént among them was the Attor- ney Generals picture. “The Prem- ier has not been able to set him elected to this House. yet he ll represented there as a member 0! the House." Premier Jones: not members." Mr. Bell: "The "All those l" Conservatives (Continued on page 10) y grvttrtt, tnrutrrrttrl t}; more’ .. .~.r 1!. innit) tn I'll“. Inquire all o... , "sh-O" ' puqqrntlf.‘ u,‘ Inrthfl Menuhin/consuming» ,-.¢.-t_... , -l.‘»oI-"'