PAGE TEN Speech By Mr. McGowan in Debate 0n The Budget Education. agrieillttirc, finances Ind child and family welfure werel dealt with by Mr. Milrdock Mc-i Gowan. Fourth District of Kings, in an address in the Legislature last week. during the Builget qr..- bate. Mr- McGowan noted that theonlyl tlx reduction claimed hy to the difficulty of obtaining vet- l 4 _ l concerned. and I submit that this erans‘ ilulidlng nlnteriai. The vet- government has done little or noth- lllmls filllilC-i llet t-t-liient utlletri ‘rig to alleviate that sittiatlm. llllil‘ llll.\' all (‘Xlllllll-lll» "ll? l“ Tile result is large families of the t'llllll'f\'.'ltll'. nl a l-nst two m’ children ill districts where schools llil'f‘t‘ limes ureulel‘ than that n‘. and (cal-hers “l.” lu-nvlllell are llllllll llll.‘ vellltl do the tvurlt gl'tl\\lili,' up in ilzntirlince. not only lllelillelue.» l insular as academic education. "rs l lhe (1It\t'i‘llll|lit‘l timed llPl‘ concerned but also they are npitl- llliitl ln-isciictl tllc l1'i|\tfll' relltllw- 1y growing into juvenitg violin. tinns because c-f the lleliialld from war teterans. Apparently the idea tins tn get back some of the gra- tuities which the retumed men received. It is now apparent ‘hat the amendment to the Act has not cut down the sale or consump- lioii of liquor. Mr. McGowan quoted quents These juvenile delinquents are already costing this province a considerable sum of money. “I submit, that. if s, person train- ed in welfare work were ‘employ- ed by the government to investi- gate the home conditions in such eases. and to make recommenda- _l CQARLOTTETOWN GLIARDIAN .APRIL2:,1947 pawl . whim/wed Ml IIIIT 96 New Plain Gelatlne Desserts made by the makers of JELL-O cincl Salads Easy With GEIATIIIE Single-Saucepan Method ' ' Government, in fuifillnlclltlcnlfloltlillisa lllm all???’ shlllvlllllli lhall. llnl 1:? lllllls u l° llle pllssllll‘ “lllllllll forecast in the Stpcet-h from the! llllll“, llllll°ll “ll ill" M5 of these conditions and, were the . _ . , df . d . 1d f “mm ls ln lhu “mm 0f lulcwl lliglllllllllisllleltl.‘ tompmcd w- l government tl/llllng to follow these O Delicious lellie ruit an vege- to pour into mo s or setting. In; . . .. ‘ __ _{ to .r t.“ f '_ -~ dl l l [h . . - . e ;ll?ell.l§ll‘§lllf"lv§l;° lgffflllllfzllll ‘lllll l“. Qflllllllflllfllll,“ Qllfjllllllllf, flfjlllcl,“ well table dishes iii-e no trick at all when lellied dishes that are Wonderfully . ' l i059 t - - n e e - lwpoged bl. me plollllm all, llull, ll‘l‘““ll"" llllllflfls: glllgolllllllllfleu"llgdllglclallllellgg, you use Minute Gelatine. The new clear, tender and tempting, follow B0'lnl'i'ill'.fl‘ .. .- . .' ‘ - ~ - - iaxntignl ioceihoaloolitllnllolilil. olilliiioll “lllllllllllll lllgelllllplllllvedleelllllaémlélfll illssoli to oliir prolrlllJt-olhnil ilo mill“: Singie-Saucepan Method saves flfnC the recipe leaflet in the package. l . .. - - - >- - 191‘ - l ' - . basis of last 383i s collections thlsl l nlcnt should he vevv careful in ecolmlllllus l» all“ u llon. 0 l . and CIOUbIP-OHEIS SUIC !'8S\.llIS.USB But b8 SL116 E0 I190 Minute Gelflflgg would mean a iofitlplwil l" lllll nclcllllll: the cxpcrllllenlal places “U y v (e Drov nte. l _ taXiiflyel‘. hilt the incl l. ilifll thisl lll, l,.'lllll,l lll, ‘ll, m l, lnlllollm‘ as lllllllffve ggflltllllelofelrfllllllllsylllllljlllll only one saucepan-heat the ingre- —inade by the makers of famous ti D ~ ‘n: _ _- l . . .‘.. . 5,211.5.“ ,,§*“{;‘§g‘},,1§§°i,,’l§}°.":,“,‘ “l“"’l ~‘““l“l l“ “l5 ‘llsllm- ‘lllll soon become liabilities io tile p10- dientsZor3mlnutes—andit's ready Jeii-O. Your grocer has ll ' “ -‘ ll ' Cl‘ "rll Aftlzilllgzlle as the centre. a’. an vlllca The same m“ Clblallls asl Sales tax. ."'.'e t ., i .' l" L.‘ . . - . ~ . lmcome cofllllrlrlahloiiallavclyualltl (‘lull “Mel H0 hpheled m“ “cum regards heallll‘ ‘QUICK NEW METHOD: the wartime taxis are still ‘rulgawctil Lllelllllln “will lllllllp “ml “lhlch m full} all ll°° many cases‘ lamlllles will‘ ll‘? "Xvlllllllll "l lllf‘ 3 "Pl - l connection with education. I ghqgllel 5x’ la-elllen ordevell ellgllt cent Dominion gasoline tzlx ulllchl Mr. Murdock hIcGm Sllolllll llke lll endorse llle n‘, ldllleln are n3 llllter lmlrl 9i ll“ “llw lleell llllll°ll l° llll‘ Pm‘ wrir" '— nilrahle etiittiriai comment appear- goal‘ $15 llwl pal-fills loner. lull lllllllllll lax" . ling in Tile Gtlardian this morning o o lwblllnl d?" s“ er “IL mm’ Ill dellllllg ‘llllll llle ll“ “w”? Cm“, Mr‘ Mllcflwnl Fmllmlpd‘ “Lin respect to the recognition bv comma“ "I e Sums’ - m ".1 melll- M‘? llllfilllhflll llvlllltil "ill llllll llllll lnls Glllllllllllllclll Slllllllll the envcrnnlenr of the teacher? handlmlpped by communmabl? fills-l that the anloulit received, Slltllktulti llol llllllc lllll llllll l“ llll‘ l’lll"l‘l*l‘ i-l-iinlsl" Vii‘ ‘Vii-Gawan said “I Gases in such a lva-y as m serlousllll Cl J “a5 llllf‘ "llll-‘Ylllllll ill“ "lllllll “C ll “l” ll “llllllllllll l“ “llllll ll‘: shloulrtl like Al‘... to "tV that. this am“ lhe- posslblmy at the Llhll- ‘I C line in sauce nail of l ' 3 Plain elatine reci alvallllell all‘. Plllllllrlo l Dtliiiiilltlii took off. Fl:;llt‘l'lll(‘ll tire,’ _ ‘ ‘ ' “‘~ . . ("ell EYWVPIIZ "ill l° b9 “Frill (‘"1" ' om l. l” 2.‘ H“! 2 05' 5 mlllule.‘ ' 8 ' . p“ "e ~ rzmcmmelll luntle a tlefmrle step 2on5, the following_called foi- by the 5nl-nnl; “n1 5e13,,“ lady for molding, fancy one; Ol.‘ the addition of fruits, vege- More nloiiey, he lielietcd. slltlulcl, tables, meats, etc. _ _ recipe -- Minute Gelatinc, be spent on agricultural education. llzill: Cars tn transport Gquiplilellll - - v in the right direction when lt ap- iiquids, seasonings, sugar. - . , dissolves. to the fishing grounds. and illCllpnlntml a school Alllmdance Ol_ "I submit that our present gov-f The“, lllld been llo llelllllwn lll are paying this tax just as well as! l. _ Tl. . l l h l Ernment has not, to date, taken‘ Alroduetotaanerolloodi “w l King's COLllll)‘ for the east Wei llle l‘°“'l‘l° lllll“ ll" "ll" “ll” ll”. itlcilleilnttlollstr fltllxljtillllrhllllgneffggts Ullgl’! all" “Ppmpmle ll°ll°ll l" ""5 Sit-l years. and he lltllflfll one would be llll‘ PM“ lllsl l" Pl°‘"‘~“lT°-" school attentiance ‘throughout the lllllllllll‘ I sllbmll- "ll! if. a qusil-l__ appointed this tear. The limel ‘prmllllle fled welfare worker had been em-l disease free area for cattle and certified seed potatoes. This .s a In can- Mnehlnes Inadequate Ployed by the Government of this bonus. he suggested. should he ln>l Pr l c-v lice , “I should also like tn PG-ilifilfilitl creased. thus cnrtlliliig the fainter: ‘the covcrttmcnt for lrts lncwllisetl several years ago and commendable legislation to m, ma“. lllm. at a lllellllel. ralevt "All the machines are enilrelvl _ _ . l . _ ll had that; welfare worker's reeom-l nection with seed potatoes. it i5 The", was no llolllllllllll llle larmell too small." he t-ontliitiell. "A tot llelglfll_llllllllllflll_ ‘Illlllllfilllfllllll llllle mendations been intelligently ln- suggested that farmers be pre- reivei\led llll, slllllllcsl lellllll {or llh of bushes are growlitt: tip along the lollr“, ll)" l0 llle, two “Ms lll terprcted. we should have a much hrbited from planting anything hut. liihoi- of any people in the prod roads Rllll “l” "lafllllles are Tflflllhplrlgllll (llllqllnlllll, lldellllllr ln smaller item than $5.000 (‘flf-iiililk-l certified seed stock. I believe a vlnce and lllpl. all, a, llle lllsllllvalhl light and worn nut to look after: V0“, lllg Ullwvlll lrenll cgllllllb ed for juvenile delinquency for the lesson can wcli he learned from‘ “g9 o, hall“ lo lllllloll ll loll llliS t‘lll’l(llli0il. Now that there hnslcll l“, all‘ (‘cIll‘-‘l5!|l‘i\> lllllllllls fiscal year ending March 31, total what the Department of Agricul-l o‘ lllell. fefltis l-llllll wolqte‘>n Cam; been so mucli machinery hntlchy r ‘ ‘ ' I believe that a, considerable por-l lure has accomplished. or plans Ida. l1 ll°P9 llllll W“ Wlll lei "l" fillflYPl (rlllld ‘yhllllm ll°ll "l tllfll- $5000 is now leaving to accomplish, in that regard. Thatl Th: roads. M‘ McGowan “ldlin my district," ' ’ the Province to be expended on lesson could well be applied in ‘l. about ‘S hall as lllev were fol. He noted that the Ministers ha\e‘ “l ‘Hum, lllql the rhlld “ml the maintenance of juvenile de- this province to our greatest a..- manl, "a" lll lllls Provlllct The“, increased their own salaries hyl lanlllv‘ Qllllére plmw ls "at lllw linquents presently serving seri- set. our children. was lllellly of gravel l“ llls dlSll-llll $1.000’ without touchiliii; the snililllllllclllllllvl‘, lllllvlllcll’ for “ml l feel tences in Mainland institutions, l "1 note 1n the esilllmles cl ext but most of ll is gElll"'l'Z!ll:v' llaui- $409 ‘lldmllllll’ ”‘"“l"9ll ll.‘ llll‘ llilal any" llllllll... “plllded lll llle pendl-iure for the “"11"! llslfal l ‘ ' A Good Investment Iyeai" the sum of $1800 ear mark- ed into ndiol-llllls dlsl/ricts. "we ore. "llllllllll" "lembt" “l” "lllll "°““‘.lli-l<t of child and litmily wolrlirel entitled to more glawl than we are lele and pay llllll llllll llxllcllllfll-s motley well lilvested and its ex. _ 'ed forms Welfare Officer. I sin- owe "Bull "I think that was Ii lot. worse than “Even under the set-up which I eerely hope that this Welfare Of- zettlna." hr mflintlllnetl, .. . litllldlluft‘ will not he qilestioned mo" loads wlllcned ollll lmd 50ml,‘ ..ht» members at Ottawa git-my l“, “m, llllvlllgclll lmrsmll I lllll“ suggest, should the expenditure flcer will be a person who is grad- plwlllg_ we have m, lllll. lmvlllll themseltes a $2.000 tax-free lll-lslsnllll‘: lllllm. ‘ll lllclll mam, cases on behalf of JLIVCHllO delinquents tiated from a recocnized school Cl m our lllslrlcl a, all and I leel llul crease. Her» there were lust l“ lllllg Pl_ll\,llll_l_ where ‘ dplllh he ten times as large. the money social Work and that that perm.“ it is time we were getting a square l““" “lll” _l°°k lllvllllmwl’ “ml l“ll (‘uvlll .,.ll,l,l llpfllllllallve rllsllllsl would prove to he a good invest- he given every cooperation by the ‘ml ln ml! respect}. the nthel memhels to get alone llllpvlll, lmlll lmvolll. and lllnorlnlent. lPl-ovlnclal Déslmrtmgnt of Hearth “We ital-e l\t"f\i‘(l mucli talk per-l .3; Welfare. At the present time. I taininl: tn making best they rntlltl." is now 1' ll‘ ‘ll Mr. McGowan called attentln “Th9 Ialmll"? t" “lance on the part of the parents‘ \ believe that we have a Director of Ohiid Welfare, paid a salary of . I wonder if this person is qualified to be senior to, Oi‘ H) give instruction to the person who may be named as Welfare Officer whom. I ii-iist. would he it erud- uate in social work. "I further submit that if lllBl Social Welfare prvblellls Wlllvll Cell! readily be found as a result of the work of the School Attendance Officer. and as a 1'95"“ ‘ll ll" work of the Welfare Officer are lxoperly dealt with. that we should soon find our Provincial Sanitat- ium much larger than our needs and that few. if any. juvenile de- linquents would be exported to the Province of Nova Swill! l0 l‘? paid foi- by the taxpayers o! lhls our province l One-Fifth of Canada to Be Photo graphed 3y |l_c_ll_l:_ This picture of the Monsanto Chemical works at. Texas city, Tex., was taken before the exploi- ioii that ripped through the plant Wednesday. The tall towers (center) are part of the plant produeinl styrene. a highly explosive ingredient of artificial rubbei. Texas ' is in the background. prilivlnccl th use of disease ll bfl-lsll- she sometimes copies a nsedie- l' WOMITTB, LEGION" M RTmWTl dellwll llc and me For Mrs. Paley is a painter of work pattern. _ “lld lllvellle e “q all. ycnlllg {or the “Easter Egg" school. Every‘ It takes her about two hours to IDIVLOIVION. April 31 ._(Q).. need l“ llrovlshn year during the Easter season she "do“ one egg. Careful work is The first Ailberta bunch o! fl juvenile delinquents and chlldwfl suffering E from puverty stricken parents, will be removed." ONCE CASUAL carries on an old Ukr-ninilln ‘W5- tom-—paintlng eslzs in gel’. slum:- li-ke colors. This is the Eastecl tradition in the Ukraine. whelwe M-i-s. Paley came to Canada ~n 1938. _ Each egg is o, mlnature from communicable dis- sses which they MW Wlllfiwled PASTTME manna DRAMA aoolvis “'°'l‘ intricate designs required for the eggs are unbiownl After o, time the contents of the eggs dry out. and only the glari- flcrt shells remain. Mrs. Paley learned her art when only l0 years old, from her step mother in the Ukraine. She has carried it on ever since, painting Canadian Legion, composed e tlrely of women has been o in Edmonton. It has a members of 800. and is known as Al branch No. 21D. POISON SIGNALS oi’ art, Slporllflf! of! by vivid yellows. greens salsicarloolt. APTll W —-l°lPl _ Drama in Saskatchewan had graduated from a casual 985ml" to a well-organized undertaking. Organization of the score of rural and urban drama Irvllllll l" t? the province has been undertak- l Headaches and dizziness h: It reds. Mrs. Paley thinks up presence of carbon monoxide fume! design herself, but. to save may be signelmoe poisoning. Queen §0 <9£>0e£4 v¢>oo<s$oo@>eo@>eo<¢>ooao n and the eggs for her family and the friends and for the various Uk- iimei rail-lien bazaars. on by the Saskatchewan Drama League, a voluntary organization Ollfillllll ‘ll-l cllllml“ “ill l" photographed by the R. C. A. F‘. 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' ' a number nt public school fee-l tivals are held as well but they are not organized on a provin-l ' clal basis. - l l ‘The league owns and operates‘. s largo library of plays withl - more than 2.000 different tltlesl These are loaned to mNILTICTS free of cost for the purpose of reading and selecting plays. ‘hyped of plays preferred Vlll“? a great deal. Junior groups usu- ally prefer comedies and myster- ies whereas the senior players nt- tempt fantasies. comedies. dra- mas and tragedies. There is usually good audience response Ind full houses ere the rule rather than the exception.‘ However. biggest problem is lack of stiitablc hails and stages. Al- though there has been some talk of building community centres with good hail and stage facil- ities no concrete action has yet been taken. Sole Agents for P. I. l. l THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC EGGS All OANVABSE! FOR. WIITIIN ARTIST notorious Itichenwald camp, stand at the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- my Incl IQrtJaae prisoners. they parflclpetetf in ceremonies cell- in lets. he hlid nevci- heard o! the atom bomb. (X11. William 0. Hail is pictured guarding him "kinks." a smell penlike instru- l 1 . l. '- a - not m “w” __ In ironic contrast. these pictures above show Frenchmen for whom in-ating the liberation of the horror camp. The Jep is Superior Sea- “$9.... Psllgmillt ie G. u. "TZGFRALD ‘ SON l l tht- end of the wei- left unforgettabiy bitter memories end s Jap sailor ninn Tslichidii. who recently, after much argument and persuasion. ad- let in her own way Her 6T GRAFTON ST. ‘ Illa wu chemically astonished when mid that his country had been mlttrd the war was over and surrendered to U. B. Marines on the convenes are hem’ eusf her defeated. 11m rmim youths, left. dressed In pruon uniform worn in Pacific island of Peieilu. with group that hid out since u. s. took isle equiipment beeswax. dyes and a cHAILOTTITOY/N "m" wlll°ll ‘ll’ ‘"" "l 9"“ ‘l