135G115. .1!!!‘ Address o. Budget By Public Works Minister as for tourists and others. as far merit to hullrl paved . year. I wrote the Minister oi Mitlcsi and Hiellotirces and thr- Miiiisier in Ivsnsporl. atiei- ten days 1 11nd mi reply and I sent a telegram ask-l in; ii I could hart‘ nn l'11lf‘i\'l"\\'.l rat-y replied and Said 1 would. sul Mr. Wright, the eniZiii/ier. and ll wont. up. I met with these Iltlntlv-l men_ I [at p.11 the Liberal irieznliers and Senator: flown was wit.h them. They they wouldn't give 11s any money to build roads this year. They said, Road policies and other work of his department “ere discussed hyl Hon. George H. Barbour, Minister. o! Public Works and Highways. ln§ speaking in the Budget. debate ‘in the Legislature o11 Tuesday night. It was just ‘as necessary. Mr. Bu: ~‘ bour maintained. to proviilc roads. for farmers in the nutty-ins districts. Some; work had been dour- on the Pariiert Road in First Prince. on the road; to Tlgnish aiid West Cape. and ‘hcyl were working mil to Egmoiit E11,. They had come out to East Point as Elmira. Wort: ivas re-i quire-d in the Murrav Harhor .1ls-i trrci. also ill First Queen's in the Bonshaw area. and in Second. Queens through Nr-tv Haven and‘ West River to Long Creek. 'l‘\vo tniles of road at. Bracklcr Point 11.111‘ been done last season. A start haril been made r111 iilf‘ Winslor- Road in _ Third Queens. A qritad deal of work‘ had been donr r11 itlfiltis in F-itirth Prince “The roads tilat \\Pl1l't* doth; these years are being sirhgrntledp widened and emirates". w. Bar-l hour said. "During the war we \vei'l' short oi machinery inr a few year's and it, was necessary to put szuvcl on thr- l"7ki(lS tluit vqriri- 11ot suli-t graded and properly prepared. Lani year we attempted :1 diifercnt pol-u icy. We put the gravel m1 the roads that were rnaclllnerl and Qllllfirilfi‘ my He had been criticised l1_'-' some members n-i the Ollllosilioil for us.- ing too much gravel in First and Second Prince. He hart cxphrncd on the Draft Address about the size of these districts. There are three bus routes running in tht-sc districts, one from Tigznish to Sum- merside. a distance of about 60‘ miles. Another route leaves Tit:- nish. going through Freeland, P011‘ Hill. Grand River and Lot l6 t» Bummersl-de. also a distance of G0 miles. A third route starts from‘ Ebbefleet. around West Cape and out. to Coleman. and covers ‘l3- mlles when i‘! reaches Summerl |ide_ Then routes are perhaps thej longest in the Province. l Bridges Concrete bridges, Mr. Barbour said. numbered Q 1n second Prince, H ln"I‘hird Pri-‘nce. 56 in First; Prince and about 55 in Fourth Prince. In Kings County there werel i9 and in Queens County 56. This indicated there must he a great deal; U! road work TCQUlTPd in Prince. ‘Moreover we are near gravel. and‘ more gravel is used_ Also. all the. nowoot and best machinery is us-= lolly worked 1n Queen‘; 00.. nearer. Charlottetown. In my District upi to last you we had nothing but‘ a 30 caterpillar tractor. We havel one of the oldest graders that 1s, h us! and before t-he hy-electionl Lllt Ilmmer lt was down here in. the page for three iveekr." i "rho Opposition leader's state-i innit about tl.s taking all the road: lnohlnery in tho County into Sec-l and Prince during the by-electioni campaign was not correct." ‘vial Barbour maintained. “The Prince; Bounty members from other dis-l Lricu know that their machlneryl lidn‘t go up there. We were told. that there was s house moveiif eight miles. We haven't had thei name of the party that battled that‘ "L" Hon. Dr. MaoMillan and Murphy. I gave you that fore." Mn Barbour: "'I‘l'lere are no Coughlin and Murphy working to- gether at ell. Last night the lead-l or of the Opposition said the namo o! the owner was McLcl- 1m. or somethlnz. What was his flrlt: nune?" ' "Couglllnil he~| D1’. Mat-Millan: "I sald- Nine- Lean; R. Mac-Lean." Mr. Barbour: “Where does 11c live?" Dr. Maul/Lilian: "He lives where. the house was moved to." (LatiRh-‘ tar). Mr. Barbour: “The tact was that there was no house moved and‘ there was no machiner_v' mwvccll trim the district‘ But we llhd a} machine at large in the Couiityzi l bulldozer. The year before last. I promised the 11001114‘ lit Caper Wolfe when we got a litilldozer we! would pilbli ihfl hank (imvlt for. them. for their boats. The hank‘ WI! about 20 feet high; they push-i ad it. rlzbt down and allowed 1hr} fishermen to haul up ten or Iii-j teen boats there. We rlirlrvi iln‘ that on account tit the election: we but promised them 1o do that‘ the year before. Nothing From Ottawa "A short time lgo, I wanted to‘ [ind out: li’ you could get. any. money from the Fcrleral Govern- roarls this Mr. raid in assist ntc. there was not enough iiicu ‘r rlo all illt‘ work that was to lEL‘ (10;1I“ in Ontario and Quebec. Uni-l there was uiielnplolwlirllt ‘B. y wouldn't pivv us any 1110110; 1'1‘ build roads. Alter I came llLlillt‘ I W85 looking tip the House iii 1911.3 and I canic 111 Q1 the JOUTIIBls the eoncltision that all thr- moutv we CV81" got lives of ill1l i111(i "'1‘1ic people toila. Ne“ all l.llI")ll)_'l1 \‘i‘lll|11.I n11 nutter day ielici vollrillitlllfi. Haven. llicre ri.rl roads inr the (Jiw-itsclvi- \\ e the uas llt"t'.‘\li 1' Craiiatlti. Br-uslitltv litur- hccii oi 11nd iii!‘ 13 years tvliilc we time had a pav- ed road gallon came year aim. road p111 cd. tvr- 1i.1\ ci1't to Summerslde. A (icle- to “Billing They got me about, a to have H1111 suggested. if taxes 011011211. to F68 put on 11love taxes. I took this up \\'lll1 the Premier and we decided 1111-11 “'9 \\‘(‘i'€ \\'i(lt‘I1 and f; (‘i111 Cirrmvall stihgrade going to start to ihe- road von, a dis- l0 lflllCl‘ oi alioul twenty miles I QXPBUI for that rosd we \vill tor tenders soon thil call just as spring as we can. The width of the rrgtii-of-nny will he $0 icet. where we can get it. I don't know how we will ma11-. in some ol‘ the villages ilk? BOIIFlIEHY and Crapatici. but I think that part ot the road sullgraded this ycal‘. evcn i‘ ago that ii uc get we dolft it as this toad and "I'm-oh is paved uo will l1ave' that ' Mr. Heath Strong: “When is mill friend going the use oi 11011. ivcl k on the other end will he a good start. As soon‘ tietxvccn Cornwall paving." the i0 start road from Carleton Sidiniz to Au- gustine Cove?" Barbour: _ think my ilull. iriciirl wanted any; Hon. Mr. “I diclr’t more taxes on the roads." Mr. Strong: "You have lots oil money from the liquir business." Barbour to Mr. were going ttiall lo Tryoii. when the road “I told you we start from Corn- Tile trouble is is under con- struction the people coming irom Borden will have to travel the other way. I think it is import- ant to get. that done first. There l will be part oi Mr. Mr. Strong: Barbour; it in your district." "Not very much." "I wish you wciillfl tcll me just llow you want the come in your trons-Canada higlltvay‘ to district. We need an 80-h. right-ofwvay» Could F011 tell mc just which tray that road would romc?" NIT. Strong: for on that know the first. news Mr. paved will‘ _votl?“ Mi". Strong: road qnnrl gravellcd highway. there was ada highway to be built. Barbour: hlizllwai’ “All I am asking is to have a I didn't trans-Carl- This is I‘vc had of it." “You will want a Cllftfligh there. any “We haven't conic to the paved hlizhway vct. I will tell You merit.” Ml‘. when tha it~when we get. Barbour: difference whether you thev will settle the Govern - "It is not mucli have the Govorillnent or we have; t-lie peo- le have Waited a long time for l) that road. and when you had lht‘ Government the people oi Rustico the got road.” Brighton Bridge? The Minister said he interior-et- (fl some oi Mr. MarckcnziNs re- marks as moaning that; he did not svaiit a plowed road in winter past. his Iarm. his iced not haul sington. The and Tryon were 0i a ‘ The hon. member's sup-i opinion. because he could people oi’ Crapaud dlflcrcnl porters want plowed‘ roads too. Hon. Mr. Stewart: "Hc_11asn‘t got many." Mr. MacKcnzie: “The last time ynll ran against mr- I trimmed you right in your own poll.“ terl. Ml‘. Mzithcsoni intention 1.1111 road irom Charlottetown i to Cornwall." Hon. Mr. Prowse: “We hope to‘ Minister's in tliaugh- “What wit-h is the regard izct. the Briizhion Bridge there." Mr. liirittiieson: “I was lust wondering." Hon. Mr. Barbour: “We l1aven't drvklPd r111 ilhhi." M1‘. Malllesoii: "You are bulld- vi». in from Kcn-. lllllt-‘r Ill lllilirdfl-rdad l builti"l-li._t-arr o nflmllillll. That road built rin 111.11 kind of e011. cost probably not lnorc than tour or five thousand ciollars a nlile." Dr. MacMiliali: tween six and Mr. Barbour: "It u-as be- sevcii thousand " “At any rate i111! lwhcrc there was any drainage stood up wonderfully well. policy lias been to get out as early ill the spring and patch this pavement and we ivlmi to maintain 1L as long as we can. "We have adopted a policy of ‘doing about onc-iiittl of tile road with a seal coating each year. That will give us a reason- ably good road. it on tile shoulders of the road lll1(ll we expect to IFIIClOIS 8i fiavc t.\\'o work there. Road Gravclllng In-sm i 1 "This year we more money arid putting more gravel in some districts than rit11crs.'_' M1‘. Barbour Continued. “We didn't spend much in First or Second Queen's last year ior zriivel. Two vcarS ago we though: we W011‘ going lo get a good tieai oi gravel at Stirington. and ivc spent over $3.000 drilling out there. The mistake was mud» itllcii it started. 1 didn't iv...“- lriiytlililg about ii st the 131114‘. hut thc Ill-st road they :1 re spending a1 Emerald bet-tree n 'l‘hat stayed we rtld some Kinkorn and and Victoria. should have Queen's Cotiiity. "T11:- member {rum Queen's cirmillnins about trier. 'I‘l1c pr-ople West Point _.'1n(l Wust Unpr- rirc ten InllPS from the railway station. In his ltistrict. out through New Glas- gow and Oyster Bed Bridge they and Craps-lei gravel down Set-olitl 111s (liS- ‘i i. are not very far from a paved rnltd. You can izct 4111 the road to Rllsticn. <11‘ in Milton." Mr. Mrrtllcsoii- "What kind of a road tiavc we to‘t'.'.\voi to Mil- ton?" Mr. Barbour: “We've got. a splendid road as tar as Lilli»: Creek. Wr- did two Il'11l"S at Rocky Point. That i.\ llis lrict; and irr- spent $201101) the 'l'-‘iiirvic\v.' l..asi Hll111l11l‘l' put. on calxum thloritl" and rarlonds iii oil on lllc Bull.- ‘ road 111 lllS district. I don"t iilink we wicslcctcrl his roads. This -.‘r"‘fll‘ \\'l‘ may sci some gravel landed bv bltrgcs to Rocky Point. r perhaps. 'l"l1erc was a man offer- ied it at “lest. River bridge. from the sliorr-s of Similar gravel was Years ago n11 llcrc be brought and proved to sillr-ilclid crave]. I ilopr» that uiioii ‘ roadr connected 1 Long . we can got 1114' uo ironl Rocky Point. to Creek il will be satisfactory. "l1l Tliilfl Queen's wr- thr- l‘ll.‘-li'l out to Wilislrio last year. It is a prrltv expensive ioncl ‘the Dllllll is this: ii’ ill!‘ ponlllv: in znust oi‘ these districts have to travel t-tvri or tllrce 1111les_ on a b-xd road. her are soon on n pavrrl road. and they are llUill" Cllai-lnttetritvn. Up in King's Count‘; lilo people have to spciiil hall ll day mfiro in their travel- 11in; hilt-k 11nd forth. 111111.11: Brighton Bridge. are you?" Hon. Dr. MacMillan: “You should izo ovor the Brighton Bridge" _ Hon Mr. Burbouru "We have some plans on Brighton Hridllc. We have lakr-h some hnrings. The IIIZlIIPPTS have all that prepared. I thought Mr. Brat-ken. when he vvzls here. said 11c would build that bridrre. I want to ir-ll you -that will be in¢ funds mid is a pretty bin bill. paved than any Ii we hat-r- another liiilcs oi r-apiia ago. llai paved roads nre prcttv cost- x They Will cost 11s 5T1 pit»; rent more in build todnv l-llllll ttivy did ‘ eight years ‘ cers figure it costs $1.200 a mile to service tlacso roads every and titr- engin- your. fur interest. sink- mnintcnancr. That Wc lulvc 215 roiids-nlor-r- per other Province. 100 miles n! riirvcd roads. W!‘ trant. to consider tl1r~ri tve should W!‘ jlfli- with iar awav IIFODFI‘ llriw 111111111 build. have izrrrvcl adjacent. irrim maintenance we c.i:i more than that I tilink whori- In r11‘ the hitzhwttg. iirrvr- a nrotiv grind tzravelled road. But tllat. condition dries not. ox- 1st lJrLWPPH Borden. Botislllnv and Charlottetown. We lire a lont: \.v;i_v irrim gravel tllerr" and I illiuk lilo paved road cheapest. trould ‘on the "Something was said about. the SAFE... I80 Gt. George St. DEPENDABLE . . . The TOWN raxll At Your Service 24 HOURS Per Doy PHONE I600 i Under Sole and Efficient Management of l LEE CHAPPELL noun" l Charlottetown Dzrinmge Claims "I don't think we can put much stress on just. doing all the work \vili~rr~ illt‘ cars are. because tile cars drive all ot.'r~1" tl1r= Island. Aiioltli-i- tiling: during the Will‘ most of the trucking was done in Priiicr- County \\'.llt‘1r" they building tvvo~ airports. and roads took a trcmendotis beating. As I said before. tilcrc are im- portant hus routes lllt‘1't'. O11 one route the roiid passes flvc parish- cs from Titziiisli to Suinmersidc. There is another" bus route that comm; from Gr-orgvtntvn through (Zardirzaii. PPllkPS anti Fort Aug- ustus. We llllYw got to do a lot i-l work on llliit roiul. Iinst sum- mer the hus fl]‘|(‘l'fll(ll‘ WFlS iii to me iriniiiiltrillslv" lttlkiiil; [or more work on that. riiiid. "It we liad Z115 miles rii isirve- nicnt in this P1‘Il\'lI1('l‘~~ll1:|i.\\‘tt\ll(l he about 100 ll1ilt'S more than we lltlvc-al ii cost at‘ servicing ni 1.1.200 :1 mile would cost us 5378.000 :1 y-r~iii' in service our loads. So I think tvr» have to (‘i'!l1l~l.‘(ll’l' prcltv carefully when we call tor contracts attain just, lhiw i lnllrli ilaviiig wr- can do. "During tile year we purchased l2 Russian illrt cars. utiich we bought tor bridges. We will have to put them side by Side. They itret 47 Icel- long and will curry between 5t) and 60 tons. We in- tend to nut the tirsl om- in at Brrrdalbane bridge. “here it. is Dtltllv Well R0111‘. Wr- will try to put one iilerr- this Spring. "We have iii this Province 958 bridzcs. oi different types. non" o1‘ thcm smaller than 4 it. steel culverts. Tilt‘ clluinrerS figure it will cost $348090 ii your tor lho nr-xt five YFBYS to replace these bridges. Most of them are not 91'0"! vnoutlll to carry the traflic wr huvr- today. Most ti.‘ the creo- sote bridges strong enough to curry the trafllc arr- in Queen's County. Tho steel bridges we have wr-re only B ton bridgrs tit-hen they were built. When nay: they ii rl1i.-‘ day in 'I‘ol'o11to. was iluted by the Armin L-“WS ‘lullllll t11e 51115-112511 prclates visit saiici from nearby “'11s ltscd. antil 01.11‘ i _\'r_-n1' we are working‘ gravcl- . lctl ironl there was l-‘reetoxvii. and‘ Alli in ‘ - THE . CZIARLOTTETQWN ._5UAKD15.N “Wisdom and gentle patience" of Most Rev. Dervryn T. Owen. centre. who died Wednes- shop lit Canterbury. right. seen with Hon. Albert Mat- to Orin adu. ;bt1t today. when they are uld.t.l1c.v are unsafciol‘ very heavy trilific." Mr. Barbour referred to his ci- lftlrls l" 116i compensation from i the Federal Government tor tear- lllil up ti1_c road to the Mount Leasant airport. during the war. Tilcy rcrclvcd $30,000 for build. 1:111! the Ellcrslic Road. but next ‘ i516 Airiorce sent their ...tcavy trucks ovcr that road to lSll-IIIJIIOFSIGP. The Department hurl Ibfl-‘lllfi taken and submitted them ‘clung witcl i1 til-lei to Ortawli. T111- .pl'ov1iiciili ciigiiiccl‘ went up. Dr, ltllrus lllacMillan was their par. namentaigtr assistant to tilt» Min- vister oi Dcicnsc for Air. l Was Not Sntistl ed l They u-rote lilo tllnt llirgv would "all "flllltscl to sire us szoooo l...’ thooalntllzcs to th. rqqdml-ntidad I “will Sal’ I was satisfied.” Mr. Barbour continued. "I didn't an- 4 it. Dr. MflCMlllflll‘ came doviii. He came to the office and I talked it over with him. I slim Wottld ‘you ndvisi- inc to take ilmi anlourit! He said ‘Yes, 1 don't lhlllk You \\'1ll get any more.‘ I ‘Stud I wouldn't take it. Tlloii illlt‘ .I'rc111iei' wort up. They sent m. irulzllicer down and he maria m. >"\“-\l12r1t1oi1. Ho vrriit Iitick and rccolilliicirdrd $35.00;). 'l'11e\" wrote m? 51.31191. I Willie back ‘and rn. I 1 . . .uscd. ‘llle Pienlicl- was up 11113111 land some others. Tliny g0] that ilvorkeci up in 3.30pm 1' Si,“ ..,_ I 5\\'l‘l‘ ltlscd. I was 11 ' i p on till t t rival last fall. I phoned lsllfipnGgN-l i r1rin---11r- wris tilfl Dcputv — and risked to see ittr- MiirislLm H" asked mo to come right. iivr-r. H011. Mr. Stctvart and Mr. Bottl- lPF “I'll- witll mo on that. trip and I asked 111cm in como 9Y0)‘ ((1. ‘ > . I vvltntcd $100000. and he was "nlflllll-l $611000. 1 sirid 1 \\'(1lll(l tlilit the diiIt-rciicr» Llllflldlllit‘ $811.- OPO- B" ilillttlrctitll‘ \\‘cnt ritli tri 11r- luiinismr. and cirinc back and rrflitl 11c would give lls $80000. 111.. .\ll11lSl(‘l'5 lllivc changed sihre ihcii. lii1\vr.-\'cr. 'l‘11at 1111111 is out. ..~._iirl \\e_ l1zr\'cii't uni a settlement New Brtinsiviclcf started i too . were our l‘ . Villvii I tviis iit Ottawa last ‘I tlirl a little morr- lvnrk mi 1* Nliiilstilr “'21s quitr- “gr-pp. i I mythic at that time. but uiicii tllc)‘ “filo-cl rotilisel lllf'_\' iollnti there “PIT qlllic 11 nuliiber iii utliel rlziinls. tlll(' lii particular ntPrlnqi. Rllncrl “new il1"V put in a bilI ‘m’ $001909 <11‘ $4Uil.000 fur a lieu i 5-“\\‘t‘l' >1‘ cm. This is diiiiiginr; I-‘et and tvc haven't got our sgpl i000. ‘out we cxpect it." ’ ‘ ulpiyitwliiiltlzgilllilllI‘ ‘flWhr-ii you go IHOOKNiI-V‘ .110, Slit. 11p for 1.110 Mr. Barbour: "No, I W0 ' 11:1 bark riii "what I uldn‘ Dr. MllCMllléllli ‘brick 4111 \\'llr'li illvy our-red)’ M1‘. Biirllutlr: “I went to soc 1M1‘. (liilsoii 11nd Mr. Cltlxtou wilt-h .1 ivzrs up this tllitc. M.. Gibson r:.1tl wr- hart a 311st cliiini because 1hr- rnnti \Vi\S broken up when it. ‘.‘“" °"'l"'~‘f"l 1° "l" ilfllvy ironic. " ,5l>l"1fl1I lll"v illad coal and ilUlStllillé to hrrttl. and I 1orbad‘\ {from ghoul it. I had a telegram twfrlinlii Gibson telling m;- m“. .l_“‘llt‘ ate to liaul it. and mp1 ‘l 541115311 was niiotllei- lTliillPl‘. did _ ‘Thor liiivr- gone n So I llllVl.‘ lliiii tied pretty well up there." Dr. lVIucMillaii: "will $30909 pretty nearly 11:11’ the damages?" vMr. Barbour: "No. tile domain- (“fil 1W $117,000. lJlli \t'ht~11 wc lillkud i0 Col. Gibson about il. lh‘ said this engineers figured ii ;\\’01ll(l v0.81 $122000." Dr. MacMillari: "They are n ltrvtlr tough crowd at Ottawa. I know." | Mr. Barbour: "Today I got m. vfrllu" lo no to 1r dinner in honour o. Driiinlrl Gordon oil M11)‘ 2 at llil" Rillflll York Hotel. I think I will go. I llll1'l"it1 send 1'1 clihqin- 1' lllly for 111v (11I1|ll‘i' bflftlffi 1 3.». I don't. cxilect the Government. to 11:11’ lor that. I guess tlial would more tliziii pnv for some gas pt .111 clcrliiiil time." 11/1111 regard to referent-o i" ti.» Accounts to sntiir- oyppndpm... m.‘ Cliristmns cards. Mr. Barbour siiid 1| llird been il1r~ prpflk-Q in.‘ otlicr rears lri t_'1l.'ll'j.{r\ up rm- “up; lottery. _111i.s 1il‘I1l now appears as Christ-inns r-lirrls" by mis|akr-.l Sjimr- criticism hall been mattr- .'i_.iout. _ihr~ car and Rllfifllllhi‘ he “fig, llfilllif. Hc ilad never put in 11m ill fol any gasoline hr- Qvlir '-._ urzht outside of Charlottetown ullllt‘ he “'11s Minister oi Public i i I No (‘liriillmnil (‘drill I l . 1 l Works. bll f ' lir- crijrlliyfllllnrld oirhtiltnyltttllifllgllalrsé: ‘Kellllfjs speech criticising 111m 1nd made the headlines twice in ’I‘11e Guardian". and went rm 1° 88.1! that. he load started work- ll"! for his llvuur in 11m. when '10 bound lzrain and alookcd it for ll cent n strmk. In i897 he went in work in Boston for $9 a WQQIL In 190i lie was getting 81,000 a .\'elii' and 11nd to be bonded m.‘ cnusc 11r- vvns collecting for a com~l Pa")? _ Th’ Olfiiiosition members CnlLdhi iPll him very mwgh about llflrd work. or about doing the. 10b he has to do now. Hz- had been criticised la a Forum letter in ‘Uh:- Guardlan. but he was sat- isfied to Io to the country and l“ ‘m, °' “"- 01571111255115"? 1116?: luaiiy times mthlat weight ‘it had not. been followed. .gr1ii4iii0|1S towards getting it spec- ‘ IWWF‘ ‘ Q lloTlorvtyl Archbishop of ‘Poroiiiii and ‘ Church oi England in Caiiadzl. Dr. Owcn 1n a por- li-alt by Archibald Barnes. RCA. 0.5-5. The late primate died at 70 oi a sudden hear! attack. He was active right uiiill the day cit his dvzlill. priliiate of the bow to the will oi’ the people. Speaking of Newfoundland irado opportunities. he expressed the hope that Albcrton harbour might be dredged. Since the health tax was im- posed lll 1941. 11c mzliiii-ailictl. all hill. $40000 of the revenue col- lected had been spent. in health work. and Saniiorium extension. He agreed with Otiposilion criti- cism lilllli. tile medical superinten- dent at Falconwood has too much work to do. The Opposition lead- i-i-‘s stiggcstioii that some Char- lottetown doctor be appointed to rolicrc Dr. Murchison at. the I11- ilrnlary had been made already. and Mr. Barbour did not see why D1‘. Macmillan: "Tllcro are ne- ialist to assist Dr. Murchison at, Falconwood. I understand." a GENTRAI. GUARDIAN This coltlnin is reserved for news (milwr Sllnnlel‘ 1'1",’ yflr" “rump o1’ local interest. but advertising oi n newsy nature may 1m inserted at five cents n word strictly pay- able in advance. WINDOW BLINDS-Sinull ship-I zilent. just Crockett 8c Storey Ltd. JUST ARRIVED —- Shipment of‘ Worsted and ‘Tweed Pants. ‘ _ _. Grey Flmnels, Q11 slaw Kennodyrs arrived Friday night lvlen’: Vllcar. MOORE if: Bvliust Hull 011 a 50-3.’) basis Willi the Eldon W. I. in the near illi- tirc. The iicxt tilacc of lllucilng is. to be zit tile home ot Mrs. J.1=‘. MacDonald. roll call l favorite bulb. File collection for the cileiiiiiiz zimotliited to 70c. dues 25c. lottcrv 15c. A contest put on bu Mrs. J. p, Hullidtir was won by Mrs. J.l". MacDonald. NEW slllrmalvr of. Swcutcr Jackets. Sport Shirt and llosivrl‘. Kennedy's l\l0l1'5 Wear. __.___4___-_-— Golden ::LOST. -— March 28th. lug to l)r. J. W‘. Jaclienzic. :27‘? Richmond Street. nunic “Lirrlrlir- . Licence on collar. Reward. 7 T111‘ lileetiiig closed by singing ~ l)er50nals tile National Ailtliom. Lunch tviis -.-_ rirérvvd by i110 hostess and a sot:- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dtlirtlllll‘ 0! Ki-nsiiigwn lverc visitors i0 Chill“ ' Ailottetown on Wednesl-ay. . ' u i l1 w d. received. Green r1ii1y..' m} h" r o O e I Assistant Travel Bureau Director Edwards. Ottawa. to visit ner old home ‘r11 North Rustlcn. prior residence at the New Glasgow. Mini Mrs. J. S to Norman taking up Abbie. 1110111501) LIMITED - - r . --liased recently- Mr, Barbour said ye, wnhlWlll be closed all clay today. “hlch "l" W“ some refugee doctor. ' lFlTKi FY1481? Alifll 17th 8nd . _ s m ‘ returned He agreed vriill Dr. MucMil1ail'18th.' on account, 01' it M155 F19“ l“ ‘_ ‘Md. __ |_' 111 eomnmldimz Mr. M°fllEftm!1‘Y-l$p@<3lally diiiicull'picce oi work iii '° M°""‘°"- ‘m?’ 81”“ “'7 f" {Jfi N. R; SlIDEIflllIIPHdPlll- 0" llliiconllection with the rc-consli-uctioil Etlfl" lmlldfigj‘, ‘fllgll 0’l"1‘_A\V.-'\. April i4. — The post lncggafmkflpg“ glfrffilrliéfclll” programme. gLliiillil Mrs. cs i - ‘ of Assistant Director of the Canad- - ~ ' ' - __ us co. Car Ferry M1‘. Barbour went on to refer RECEIVED TODAY - One (‘(11’- lond galvanized sheets. carload mixed to the new carry lorry. Asked by B0115. Bill” IND, P10. tan Travel Bureau ls the subject of a competitive examination .111- llottilced by the Civil Service Com- mission. The position in the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce at. M5,, one Mrs. Owen Kcli)‘. Pisqtikl. has Nnpsd l'i‘l1ll‘llI‘tl to her home ailcr spend- hardwarfi week 111 Charlotte- Fcnncll 1K" i111! m? D5“ morning she at- Dt". i1 dCMlll-‘lll trlion it was cnm-"tlhandler. town. O11 Friday _ _l O OHM” m“ . starring Saran- n; pm .1, fanned; --I d...” kn,_.“.i I _ Lihnrlorl the itrrier-lil ul‘ h»: \..\i(‘l. $540..‘ .l11_\'lli1l1;_' lihrilit it at all. put it is; [N g1*()(~|(_.(;0nd ;|_s,_\fll'|fnpnf 0ft Mrs. Daniel Drier-oil. Jtlllll-‘ltllle The ‘Guru; mam“? in pro...“- r-niv one tr-rry $(‘1‘\‘lt‘t". It “r1 Prati and Lambert interim‘ and cx-l River, your; was rt vital factor in liallon- "Zlllfld 2”‘ _“"" "'1 “m” him‘ l“ l terlor pain-t and varnish. Niaellon-l “*'"'—'. _ a1 prosperity. 'l‘he:’e ll every indic- ll-liiiiit lllnlifeiiilllnli-lrllgill. lilflfhaflxwiil a». Rofivr. Woncltvorkintz Po. 1.1a. Mrs Full"! _M“ll“"f"_ ~l""“‘““£ aiion that it can be expanded iii nnw‘. but ‘his i‘; a'np“."b6a' Imd .Pla1~ns. Mass. is at p1 Pt-elli truce “he mun?‘ Wim m“ 3nd in view, ' ' " Mlssloxaav uanu‘. lzspiisiiol 11H" file-WI‘ M“ 0"“ K‘"*‘-" Travel Bureau is l 1* has got. to lzo through ii lot oil trials before it. gri$ here." l Ho complained about a Guar- rrian |i‘.‘\\'S the Provincial 1100.000. because gross dobt. dob! at over M3.- “TY Dr. MacMillnn: “Thai. is ihnl vray the Accounts were made up.“ Mr. Barbour: "That included Chill‘ bunk overdraft. It would tizivr- indebtedness would be $1.000.000 loss in 1.11:- iiiat indebtedness is paid off. tiidii'l lundu. II sav anything about sinking. either." l-lc fiillircd is eleven million dollars. tLnir-r Prtvlnier Jones corroctrd lllis strilrlncnt. ariluinc it was loss ‘ll-Illl this figure at the present limral Mr. Barbour thought ilir- Onpu- siiion sfilotlld iizrer- that tile Gov- ‘: nioiit obtained a good tax. ci-mcni with Ottawa. Thr- Op- . (Jlitii-l-ll-Dr. _ ‘Gordon. rcitlriied 1I1l$FlOl1l1I'li‘:< lromlfew da_\'.< \v\'ltl\ ill‘? lll"llll""5 "ml hpndiui l.ppl.r_\l.n“|u:iTtttilh. uwill flfldrnss the IIIISSlOII-inthor‘ relatives on Baloutin Rurltl ra v this stioivod ma this evening at 7.30. All are in- vliod. . MISSIONARY RALLY. Gordoini-ettlrned missionaries from been better lo sriv this Provlhcrvsi India. will address ill." ulissioiialiv rally month oi May when‘ r-veiiiniz at 7.30. PRESENTED IIIAIWERS — lit- iliat‘. ill‘ Miss Judie Cudmrirc. winsoillc Ell" llYP-“Clli flvbl 0f lllt‘ PYQVIHPP rlatiizhloi- of Mr. and Mrs. Jatues Police Court two men charged under the Pro- 1l1c Canadian being reorganized to coilduct pro» iuoiional wurk along broader 1111c‘- The p051. of Assistant DirecLor ha! been created to provide RSSl-SIIMFIPO at the executive level for the hir- cctor, D. Leo Dolan. ‘rho basic fequliefnélllll for lh-ll position include university ilffldll‘ 1111011. rcapoilsilble business 0X1?“ lcncc and a thormlflb lflmwlm!‘ 11nd appreciation u! the tourist m- dustry. l-“ull details at! contained in tho familiar poster announcement <11‘ iho Civil service Commission dis- played in poet otrfices. public lib- ililcnrts spending a A. Grirdrrti and Mrs. Pisqtii-d. She in the Baptist. Cllurrhlhetore returning lo her home. ELDON W. I. Baptist a ; . t: 1. p y A. Gordon 11nd Mrs. n" “Lulu mo" d‘ mm Hm n tlic Eldon \V01111~l1's Institute met i.t the llomr- of Mrs. M. W. Muc- Doiiald on ‘Fucsdlli’ "Vmllllll- All‘ r11 8. with the president In lllP chnilx- In tlllc absence oi t-llc $1"?- relary. Mrs. R. A. Glllis was lip- pointed secretary pro-term. Tllr- meeting opened with the Odo followed 11y the Creed in un- —~Dl'. i1\ the Baptist. Churrhwhis All are invited. Cudmnre. Longwortli Avenue, pre- ison. Tllc roll call was anstvPlid varies and National Bnploymcn! scnted rvqtilslte bouquets to Miss bv lmitnliniz a 1nd‘) IIBYWFmW- Servfc, our“. uu-muhoui, the Sl‘“""'““l5 “ml Ml“ Klnsella" “l Thm" MT” ‘Wm mpmbprsl atmll cotmilry. Closing date tor the reccivt U...“ “wit... on Tmsday ewmnk. one visitor present. The in nu e r of application! ll Apill 15m- _ o1 the last“ mfletinz gcrirz‘ ‘tug _ . . : d :1 r - . xvas cc c CITY roucr. collar _ at the égnaillilkiiliiri to the Red Cross ..._____._._.._.._r¢ Yesterday '“°l'"l"5l~ campaign. The quill i101) wits dis- played. Sheeting or broadcloth is SENSITIVE T0 ‘*1 ' position leader 11nd had to cim- - - t, - .. v ~ ' ‘~~-.1.‘.'?"3:1t. 1i132..".".ll‘.’§ ‘or 2::.:::.1::§.3"zlr*ur: HXA "V"? -/ s.- 1t ‘i . t 1.~-.- . " " .- ’ . 3111;117:1151 immmleycicinlcsvflgizusd m. ‘W0 monp,‘ ‘and 5.20 and cost; iglllgQvsllllJllihfl were appointed as lfinagympljjgtIli-ualorrlsblztll.‘ ‘lldlll h" “ilmmuld lllt‘ 118111“ m one "lomh lexpunvell" A "m" i Sick ‘commltiec- Mrs W. Buch- sign staefiectivc ploulnl. "F" nigh anvil“ ‘Y did t ngjflfgeéledwlih‘l?ll1€lnl$ddAmati‘ we}: "M" M" penny.‘ inogNlai-lty. c boa lcholl‘. mag-l r. aci an; ' otl n‘ get smnn un. t e a1‘. (run ' ‘ . - . P. - lni ohooo tacos .1 or more» rim o rod i.§§332‘..i.i°°ll2.‘“£.°l. ‘$1.11..’ r» " Ml? Bdfllm-lfi "Will m3’ llflll- costs; another had his $5 bail cs- Prugi-nrmcomimiltcr" Mrs. J. F. ‘a 5"Dl§'p1;',,*°1l l“ "1"" 1"‘ ""14 ha“ treated. o ulna was illlcd $10 and Liar-Donald. Mrs. n. 15'. Hnllitilly. m“ ' Dr. MacMillau: "We would have got more." Mr. Barbour: "But if you didn't got more uiiat would you do? Wtit- don't you tell the House what you would do it you were 1n our place? The leader of the Opposition says he would have izono on iichtinll. but lighting tron‘! pay the bills.” l Dr. Milr-Mlllan: “You are not. paying them anyway; look atyour tlebt." " _ M1‘. Ballbour went on to argue‘ that. it WAS “to tlicir credit" 111111 llie Dominion qovr-rnment Cilllll‘ no generously to the relief oi [iFtSlCll chcwaii in the case oi a (iribt ltwrl was beyond their capa- city to pay. Elmsdalr Road I Mr. hiorrissey‘. First Print-c» ."\'l((‘fl 1i it was the intention oi ilir- Government to nave the road‘ irnrii lfiimsdalc to Tilznirtl. l Mr. Barbour: "I don't tliiiik we‘ uiil do any paving: this summer; invent hctweon here and St1m-; ‘IIPYSiKIP " i iVlr. Mnrr-issr-v: “What about (lrvr-rmioiiril In 'l‘izui.sl1?" i Mr. Brri-bnttr: "I itm rlirnirt tllli we lurve a chanue oi heart it can: hardly be (lone. There is not; 111111-11 iustiflcirtioii for pavlntz 1111' tllcro for lilo amount or tratile 11' the present time. when you 713'.‘ so many parts of 1.111‘ PYOVlIlU‘ that are needed worse. The lead» i n 1 r-v nt the Opposition nrmillsc. 1'.'ll(‘1I he is elected to have th' OImrii-y road to West Point. 1 lznow there was some graveliiilg done over it already.“ Dr. MacMillaiiz "It does not re- ‘ tilllrc much. does it?" Mr. arbour: “Well. lair start." . In conclusion he commended | the work done at Maple Hills‘ which was in charge of Mr. J. F. Connolly. secretary o! the Depart- ment of Reconstruction. 1r got. sl LONDON -- tOPl - B. O. A. C aircraft Inna-kings have hem stwnd- ordized to o. new design which con-l slats of a. "speedrblrd" emblem and the corporation's initial: in blue. The name of the ‘zidtvirlual alr- erafl appears near the emblem and the Union Jack il painted on costs or 20 days and a fourth was rcmniidcd 11.11111 the ltlth. A drunk rind disorderly tn-as sentenced to 10 days 1n Jail. Three sick calls 11nd beoivmlidc in the last month and a bill for fruit, of $1.60 was presentcdto be paid. It was decided to llavo thr- twill. Vernon River play presented in For The First Time P. E. 1. Housewives Are Offered A Complete And Modern RUG CLEANING SERVIG Tlrrougll affiliation with the NOVA RUG CO. the largest RUG CLEANING and REPAIRiNG ESTABLiSHMENT in the MuritimeProvinces, CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD. con offer you the finest Rug Cleaning and Repairing in the Muri- times. ' ' '1 iii 1o our SERVICE Oriental and Domestic Rugs are returned with beautiful gleaming colors 0nd soft velvety pile. Eastern Canada's finest ropuirsrs and expert‘ weavers are at your service for the proper core of your Rugs, at rmiill cosh-Now Rugs rm hard to get so why not protect your old ones-give tlrlm t1 new life. So for the finest Cleaning and Repairing CALL 834. rookett & Storey lLtti. P. E. I. Rug Specialists CHARLOTTETOWN _ A