i P i _ _ .-.r,. _,;`_.., \ 16 ITEMS iconilnusd from me ll /' h r h h si ions and w a e a iid# :b“§§§°°me ,Wd results tint “id wma from the Georgetown h.veh..,,go and `the engineer was _'“"__;__em`jm‘ mom Mr MacDonald man “pressed the hope thist, the mm tu estimates would pro |uPPi°‘“°“ 7 dd, for the ooxlstlruotion of a frost 1 vm-elloiise, and added 1 md like to emphasise further this mam, by stating that _Only I YN' .go more were flvc stcamers in the pm of Geo;-getown trying to load www” si; the same time. Four of mo steamers got away successfully. out the fifth was held up by ice and me frost seriously damaged the ww with warehouse accomlnoda- dm ,t ,goin-ig sufficient to load one or tivo steamers, the entire live would have been able to get awayi Eum._._S(,,11y_" He mentioned that to ,misss the‘Mlnister with the im-, pomnre of making this shed tt gsorgetovvn frost-proof.. _ when the Minister came to the ap- propriation for n freight~sherl at West River Bridge. the 1-lon. Mr. MacDon- ild said:-1 should like to say just one further word to the Minister be- fore this resolution is reported. On it len.-vt four occasions during the liist four or five years 1 have asked tile Minister to consider the advisab- iiity of rebuilding the Government wharf at the Port of Cardigan. No attention has been paid to this re- quest. I know that a number of years sro the district engineer reported that the Government wharf at the point ivas wholly out of commission and recommended one of the private irhsrves should be taken over and re- iiuilt. Tiievc are foilr private wharves there. but not enough busincss to make it worth while for the owners to keep any of them-in repair with the result that year by year one or the other, in fact all of them, are going down. Now there is oiy one privnte wharf left at that port over which the farmers produce can be shipped, and that ons is very rapidly getting into a state of disrepair. It would not involve a large expenditure for the Government to take over one, of those private wharves and rebuild i it for the accomodation of the pub- lic. It is not desirable to repair the Government wharf because it is riot in a position which is convenient lor! the shipping public. Last year the' Minister promised that some' atteri- tion would be given to this matter. but he has notbrought forth any it- em in the estimates for this year, and once again I would like to askl the Minister to give this matter some consideration. 1-Ie has the engineers, report: lt 1s'of considerable import- i ance. because if the last of the pri- vate whnrves finally gets into such disrepair that it cannot he used, then there is nothing left, and there is, give it very careful consideration with s view to getting an item ih the es- timates this year for the purpose of biildlnc one of these wharves' rrprvelltations made to him last. year me south African vewfsirltgsggi stating, "gel ll akin; the panty of the lgregaimzx u nw wo at 8 oclock in the Canldian Legion N/ Rooms. 207 .MARCH 3» 19.3.00 _ 'iii' riisiii it'l’ri~'T0wl\l r:ll;\R'n|/W 7' Leads In Contest .A very pleasing twilight organ re __ ._-M fll/°l'°b '-0 tlkins over private eltal in St James Church was glv Notes on the Prince Edward ls wh” about mu um’ u "M Th’ °°“5'°5°“°" °f the cenml whln,es_ especially "_ Dom” where, ____ en by Mr wmer M Nun saturday la E L Court House? There have been some christian Church were delighted to ~ d ayl Contest 1 the time hs., bm, ...ml Wim, ncsaava lvlsacn ll for sri ev M mg cawbly a__5L,wd by M” J “Qk Qgging F: mb mo °’ inspnenuiss iimuna inet court rlousepieieome to their pulpit s former ss wharves, all of which have been al em" with Drummond by M" F A Lawson isoplanol and Miss Mar My pl. to Macleod Rh” In of inte about which s. number of |tor, Dr Robert 1" Whlston and Mrs lowed to/foil mp, disrewi, mount Wilkins assistad by local talent “ar” sums (soprano) The mo _md RM: _Lid _he mnsut ‘M0 ____ei_people have been led to wonder, this ins almost- to ruin That of course. °"“*' "‘” T’°k°*‘ 3° °°“°'° gram consisted or hole umisers i ueelr with sa me sos pouois, the |: :'°:,°h° um """' °' th' "“""'”" is evidence that they have not been "_" and was ve much B ecmed I 5 m' th" th” |’°°9'° “‘“‘° l 4° some ineiiuslness which would tus _ rouca coulvn-At the Police ". pm ' K°“”““‘°“ 3°” °”‘°" “”“”‘°” mend 0" either the -:lvie or the ro- ify the owner in repairing them and °“ U' ‘W m°""i”¢ J mm to my Honorable friend that there °5ti'°4i*d' T59 ¢°*° °f °“°i'h°\' mmf win be s fresh investigation mme to Siflliiefiy °il*l'l°d W” ‘1‘-'>"1i-”=d- fared- eggs 507 oints Mr H C Mut In Dulcl Jubllo, Bach. tarts B. R.. pen 9, were third with st Twlugiit, uatiy sellers. iio eggs. so points. G8\'0ii¢. Mn.\'tinl Mr James Tu lin's B R he N . ». _ P F C "_ SM d The following nulnbsrs were of B. R., pen 2 were secom with 45 vmcm “um|,_| es to find out what continuing tilcni. However, I will say °h“"3°d WM* d"““\‘°“1\%°'>5 hid 32° bm ' - -' ' P ; ° ' ' _ 1’ th” '“““°"" see if there is any change in condlt- '_'-‘ I ~ ` p - ' " n- oi m""dmb'° shun" ions there since the last tnvestiga- 'ova' AaREsTs"o"°’ the “mek “ry S“`°"L°'ry t'° me "Mm‘“’uy °, Minister of Agriculture, I-lon. W. M. Health, during an address recently :it Le-“_ and W_ R" Shaw Live Stock Nwumhm' E“3i‘“d' Superintendent, returned last week “”_’_“’*' ‘from the conference at Moncton with °°“°“m°“ °" °i°°°”‘°“l’ ’“ EW' the directors or the Mel-ltlole land increased in number from 5.-iMm.keung Bmw and |.°m.e5em_ gsapoo to 7,053,000 in the i gtfves from the govemments W* >'°“~ ' ' of Novi seeth mellow unins- “°'*' ' wick. An exhaustive study was In the 1°" *WU W" ‘»`i°"“‘"‘Y mule ol the whole production. haml- ha-" im’P°"'“°d ."‘°“" Am°'\°*i* °°""°” ling and marketing situation in hogs than lily °ih°i‘ °°““i'fY- and as a result certain measures __ were adopted to strengthen cc-oper- ' Because of lack of use the work- atlve live stock marketing lin this house I/t Behbfilidvi 5181015- il *D province. be converted into a hospital. .___ _ ADDRESSES MEETINGS - Mr. The Canton of Zurich. Swiiwl- John l-l. cieldsrt, noted Y. M. 0. A. land, ig planning construction pro- jects whlch will cost nearly $5,000,- 000. ~ . -_._.._..i_. P in lsniv. the Hon Mr. Elliot as ocean; oh! llllifullll "senses:-~-0-1- cocoon Your lnscrtlonl ..-.....»...... Eigbtlnsertlonl ............... ,o¢_t¢_e+e+oo-c-o-4-eo-03-04-e4e+e+: Manager. 'crlictal, me el china and how oi Toronto, arrived in the City Satur- day evening. He addressed the stu- dents in the Y. M. C. A. at 8.15 p. m. at the regular S. C. M. meeting. Yesterday at 4 p. m. he addressed the Foreign Work Committee in the Y. M. C. A., and in the evening preached at Zion Church. At 8.30 he spoke at the regular "Y" Song ser- vice, showing a large number of ian- tem slides. During his stay in Char- lottetown, Mr. Geldart is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.. A. Pendleton. Soprano Solo, Hear My Prayer"_ii leads the cont/est. for individual 'lt1cilclclrsohn, Miss lv'.sri;arct, Slcrrls lay'ng with 85 eggs 961 points' The scnlblc cur own dialects. Has tile cue cm, Mm, A, pyfcy Stanley B,.idZc_ gone out of fashion. It was a token P. E. I.,_ B. R., 412 eggs, 463.1 points. 0! 5libllliSSi0ll W We M8llCl1U dy- The production 1;-r the week was nasty. With their defeats the wcaringi 595 md in date 72w_ of the cue has been to a large ex- tent abandoned. Tivo forces have been ‘_"‘- rcsponsihle for the abandonment of QUARTER foot-binding, Cilr1:'tianlt.y and pro- _ -_~_ gress. Wearing of western clothes is (continued from page 1) not as popular as it was ten years _l--__-_.__ ago in the _ great modern cities. the fire started`. assisted in subdillng tion, the war proved to tilemutlmt on the buildings as long as the ebb it is only skin-deep. In 1921 an anti- ing tide would permit. Tile dredger foreign wave swept over the coun- Priestman also hurried to the scene try. Soviet influence said "we will to give' what assistance it could. The free you from western domlnat1cn." blaze was not extinguished until el- No European nation pays more than even o'clock this morning. It is un- 5 per cent on goods entering China. derstood the stores contained little Compare with this the duty paid by fish, but were stocked with salt ment on automobiles. l Grand Banks vessels, about twenty The presence of the Nuns of the sailing from the port. Roman Catholic Church in China ° ---------__-_ has been of industrial. artistic and _ PRONHNENT educatiollrl benefit to the people. In 1803 R.. Morrison .who had spent 18 years ill the country said that it _ __ __ would begs nliracle if there would rgasmn mst evening and \/e5\,..,_s U; be 1,000 Cilristianslll the country me dead were ¢han|,€d_ The re. in one hundred years. Despite this mmm Wm be transferred to SL Dum prophecy there are 300,000 Christians sun-5 Umverm tl is ft y i a ernoon. in the-°°““°’Y at me i"°f°“i “glib where they will remain till Tuesday _WEE _:g"___i_gg_f_7§_’;_': hast becn °' evening, wllen- they will bc taken to ”““ P" y and '“h° the Basilica. On Thursday morning reactionary part The latter art (Continued from page li six are Cliristialls. Tlley are mem- "1" °‘ the deceased' Mrs' Margaret ‘ ZION CHURCH ' l)esplt_c our boasted western clvillzh- it. Hose from the ship played water' I e _.uh P H wok. ¢ ._ d tl _ - . . - . I Tile present situation as reported; §_i_i;l;yn;i_r._e:$;i_e_.__clld it wi1i_be liven _‘Ten __c___oo__:_ e________;le_i_i its i>____;'____:":’_‘; poem Eretirluc. _Grieg . Kensington Baby Chick Hatchery nllilr. lusrrilng continued. is noi, only ' __,_ _ _ John Bu_leyc°m_ and ._ man accused Pas'ltorale,. Cellar Franck. R.. No. 0 is sect/:ld with 89 eggs. 92.2 discrcditable in ri iooal way but lt is ilieltl il as'all of carrymi concealed wmpons_ Au S_opral_1o Solo (selected) Miss Mar-_ pciats and Mr. A. L. Rogers, B. R.,_ _D . argument against what Wm 8-War this mmm: before meigslet. s.erns. » Inen No. 9 ts third with 'Is eggs. hr brllewrl to be the best temperancc Because of the rush of trade at ; smpendluy Mwlstrne a-Old rtetrain trlrltz Kreislcri 79.2 po‘.nts.- _ i law we ever had on the statute books. some of the docks under the Fmt of .' , b-In the Gcirdell.. The pens leading in total produc~ 'E5 iw illifélvsied. in the welfare of London Jurisdiction. there has been , Andante from pianofuric sonata in lien are: 'UC l`~`Will0e he asked that the mat- ; shortage or labor recently. so some 5 :_‘”u_ :_’_Ee:g_:_’:*d"__'_5_N_;‘[`__ r-, llsyileh. , lst. Kensington Busy chieu Hut- ,ter be Shwn up. that the light be berths the men at worir being four Jimmcuide (me Ame Mérphy) 0|; _ filery, Kensington. P. l-:. l., B. R., illmeli 011- The nlebisctte last sum- | times the number uonnallycmiilov- M sm” st my in me 1035 of --~-i----- 5il3,fssS- 578-'l iwints- |¥f‘_°"- he Said- “Mi -ietiiéd the Dfvhib- ed. their umm 'infant' lm; Jam” A_ coNon'loNs cud. lvlr. James Tupiln. siunmer-_‘~_'°" ‘l'lfSifi°ll- which ll was honed -_ it-nose remains were isle to rest lo `*` ~ "“" R' R' 2' P' E' I" B~ R" 45° eggs' “°"id_ "°“' b° med °”” °f ”°"'“°“‘ "women are all powerful it they ,M R C .°mm,y m Feb 15 Bud_ icohunueil from page ll so4.l points. ` ii' “M tllvllcht there would be a un- choose to use tile weapon God has ded I;-nh tn bloom m'HC'm,en ~'~*-‘_-‘ """"""""""" -'is 3l`\‘i- M12 A- L ilogars, Kensing- “fd "fic" °“ me Pan' °f “U me gwen ¢_h¢m_,hh° wnguiyl de¢1m-gd -` ' in south China. There is one basic' ton. P. E. I., B. R., 491 eggs, 482.6 `!7_7°i’h W ‘Whom hh” 1“w~ He Con' Miss Margaret Lawrence, Parllamen- A,r,i,ENDED C0NFERENCE__Thc Chinese language :uid diff_el'cnccs re- points. it-iiliied: tq_,_,_,ing how glad Sm was to return: i “ln the Sulilmcrside Journal of the i1’lth Feb. there is an editorial from lilhlch I quote the following:-Why _the silence today when ten or fift- _cen cases go by the board without iilzc llcaring of any evidence? Are the ;lcmpcrancc people of this province satisfied with this kind of enforce- -ment. of the Prohibition Act? ls there an election ill the air and the soft pedal being applied to bring the friends of the party into line? It is noted by many that there has been in sudden cessation of activities in the Ivvay of searches and prosecuilifns in :Prince Co. during the past month or iso. I "Now, I presume that we can speak of the Journal as a Conservative ipaper; being on that side of politics Canadians to the Dominion Govern- twines and other gear to fit out the i which it ha* ° p°"I°°t “gm W be: ,ln this editorial it is illtirrlated that ithevc may be an election, and the Lib ierril party are not ellforclng the law, 'so as to secure our votes. Would it the proper for me to ask: was that `eflit:vrial published in the interests "-1 'l‘elnpal'allce, or was it too, an at- tempt to catch votes from the op- ,pollcllts or friends of Prohibition? 'But laying that question aside, 1 ask: ;lfave we really taken this question ‘nut of politics? Now politically. I ani in Liberal, and I 'am not ashamed of iit, but I aln not strongly partisan in 'either politics or sectarian reli8i01l» 1 y' D y lemn Re ulem Mass will be cele- - f |»¢B_59NALS ls tm 1 _ bt th 1 1 5° ‘1 have voted for personal reas..ns or - ___._ novgrin 35:5: u e “mer S hmmm 9° me 3“w'~`~‘- md th” fe' personal friends on the other side. I ° Col. MacKinnon, who has been The speaker next dealt with the mam Wm leave °n the mm? tram am “ free 'mn' I Want w “funk mr 'ailtlent from the province in Mon-|positlon of Cliristianltv in Chinn. mr N°n'h Wiltshire' Burm Wi" take myself. and there are tivo things I treal during the last week. retumed out of the ten members of the cab- p_"'°° at Kelli 5 Cm” bemetery’ on “`“"L i° ‘?`°y'_;ha_"l h"c‘;;`iJ;3_e;; b;°;;m;§ Saturday noon mailing the last lap inet of the president Chang liisy 'U“:"'5d“y ““°‘"°°"' _ V’ my__m_‘“d y_ 'iemem F Any __th_ 0! the trip by plane from Moncton. Cho, who came to his office in 1927. '1h"° an len’ W muum 17° mo' the “M ng “mem ' °r er government will condone evil. Ind I .rho mmy friends of Mm Rnwtm bers my because of their religion but Smith. City; four brothel's._ R,ev.,_rofuse to eor:or€F___l_r_\“'_S__;l: ¢:'_:iv¢el'___:;l__ Mmuley or Traeuua Cross Wm regret because of their ability' Two or there -aussi: SBmtii{1h’NSce¥;?m; (;ii.ass'iJ its’ own [rave and deserv- - _ or ; 1'. . s » ‘ ROSCOE W BALL' to learn that she entered the City are former Y. M. C. A. secretaries. PIN lnl ew _ y _ _| _ ___ ______u________ ___ ____ _“ht tmnb Hospital on Saturday to undergo The present government, progressive biail' Bmilil. Boston. Dr- I-Il\l~»|°-it ‘° _ whose sgpolntmentu Gensnlccm-imeeiical treatment. in sttiiiule is giving cilristumlty Smith. city; also two sisters. slsteriinz people. The l>2fl=‘>i“ei‘°“ °f _ “ EggmakaaoggntgeqfL‘gh;‘h°if‘::' baciilllrf. and eventually it will win M. Laurentia. Bedford. Mass; and|`ilcl'iy iS llgi- 9?” “hm ‘;;‘;‘d _“Tai _ .-1.17 _ lnennrc.<. - “°\Ul°°d W W G gl-‘b°¥'» G¢°°l’\| ' ‘ through' I Ame' ony' h' i\;‘\i\1ltE i.o1oii)v ‘icgislntive halls." ' CAPT. PATRICK MOCKI-ER M*-*“*' ~~~r--_-'_\* " Mr. riimlulg ai>l>ef\TCpl\v. Quite a number cf or-hplc took advantage of the special trains from Alperton and Borden to uitonrl the match and visit friends in bfilllllllclmldc.-S. -l‘R0(iRiJS‘SlNG FAVORABLY- The latest word received by the fam- ily at Silmnlerstde, regarding the_ progress ol' Mrs. Neil McLeod, who was operated on in the Royal Vic-A' _G_ Mom 9,-,Lined ---1-he Ninety gmptorln Hospital at Montreal recently, Nine," which he rendered in his us- i iS will Silt! C0111-1111165 i-0 11¥lPl`0V¢- Next Sunday when the special Mr. John Mcleod, of Nothern Que-_ |lneetlllgs begin Dr. and Mrs. Wills- bcc. since her operation. Mr. Neil 'ton will have charge of the music ill Mclicod, K.‘C., expects to arrive back co-operatidn with the organist and at summersidg oo;-ly 1,1115 w¢oi;,_s_ ichclr of the church. They will sing ______ Ioriginal solos anti duets, also n1:lny_ "RED (-R055 N|;w5-_M155 Z1nck_ of the old favorites. The lneetiricgsi RP., gross Nurse fm. prynce County’ Wm be h"m every °V°“i“g ‘if limi has just flllislied examining the pli- week begillnlng pronlpiily at 7.45 \vitil 3 mls Dt SL Muys Amdemy_ summer, the °x°°P"i°" °[_ S"i“‘_`d:‘-if “"°"i"='\ side, and reports a. very satisfactory land a \ery cordial invitation is ex- bm of m,a"_h_ Tl e al h ann ie g ner e tended to all to attend these service...i of me Ummm” has improved 75% ‘_ovcl~ last year. Most. of the children arc living up to the health rules SALVATION ARMY given to them by 'the Red Cross , - lilurse, which goes a long way towards A series of 10 days old time revival kccplllg tile children fit and well.-S. services opened yesterday in the mi Citadel. which \vLll be conducted by "“"0Ng\TEU BY MR' -|-‘MES N4 Adjutant and Mrs. A. w. ivloriiu. <'l~\RH - Tile lllllldsvnle iwvkfy ‘Large and entliilsiastic atieliilnllcrf; ii‘0i"7I.\’. Wllicil iS Oil ¢iiSl>ii\.V lil U10 marked the lnegillliillfz of tile sel~ii=.';_ ` \‘illfiflW Of MPSSFS- (`i00dkil'l BT05- Adjutant Martin introduced as a Jc‘.\'f'iiry Store, Suinnierside. has featillo of the special .=.cl'vic':s it ser- i:rCll lillfmicll by M11 3911195 N~ Ciilfiii ics of “D. L. Moody Addresses." thc of North Bcdcqlie, to be competed for mighty Evallgcilrst ci ills clay. Tlllrl ily lilo Bcdcquc Hockey League, scrics will follow nil through the \i`.01'i Pm' i _ ihrbltioll, as despite evidence of its Elton-cnforceillent ll_e believed _it WHS lbcst for the Province. "lf tilcre is igoing to be an election." he urged. "keep prohibition out of it and let it stand on its own merits" Pcrscnlllly. he had smile klloivlcdilff 05 Piwcm nntnrci in the text were tlze izl'e:ltr.st of all trlients, and were by far nml'e` bccolning of Go ir ihuiisanrl in five years. There has been an amazing development of the nnlilstry in Canada since Mr. Tuplin loft the islrinrl province sixteen years nge.--St. John cxrhange. _r.1r. E. J. Hallet, Manager of the Central Crelimerlcs, Summerside, has rr~tiii'ncri from rl business trip to tip wcsicrll part oi lilo Province.-S. --Mrs. R. J. McNeill and Mil Philllfls of Tyne Valley, were recent visitors to Sunlillerside.-S. _ ~ Mr.~._'1‘llonias 1".'Hamil, of Oul- trai Dcdi-qiic, and Mrs. James Mc- Crirdic of Kinkora. are visiting in Charlottetown, the guests of their brother. Judge C. G. Duffy and Mrs. Diitly.-S. , 'i -Mr. Thomas P. I-lamll, of Gene tral Bod:-que, was a visitor to Slime incrslde on Friday last and met many old friends.-B. : -Mr. me un. wellies Nora and Mr. and Mrs. Major Noyc. of ' were visitors to Summmtde any and attendee the hoésey in Kensington that evolving between 1 ' ‘ `“ .=/ '~ `