yiul; 19. 192i‘ ORA TORY Continued from page l, I l l KING'S COUNTY Murray Blver School Brehsut. 0d. r w 391m Rfimolds. Jmot M16146 Sollris Bill: School J Mlglniyre. ‘Doris MacDou. “d, y leard. New Perth School Lloyd George Dewar, Helen Mar- Rollo Ba! West School Willard Reid. Litfle Pond School Jack MacDonald. South Lake School ~ Roland Earle MacDonald. Cardigan School buoy Reville. Isobel Adams, lor- pei-t MliDonald. Moflilgue High School ms ceign. QUEENS 47011” Mafsteznh Mary Mclwherrh. Alice Martin. lltargaret Martin. ' Banter River School p,‘ Memorials, Eulaiie Macheod, hells WecLock. Dunssalnsga School Robgt C. Edna Bmwgfl noberbinn Boswell. l. Maseru. Valley Sohuool f, Alice Wee , Phoebe Ml&waln. . s sill sehifol Wars-Jan Grove School Mai . I Iver School Dtmfld‘ . est lhoynlty School 9° Arthur omauey. Freeland i, Palmer, Kathleen Hender- wm. min Palmer. .- .2". 59hr." Blanche ‘mes. Jennie MacDonald % lie High School Jemima i ' Bil-ill‘. Livmslilone. Mlfilto School _ cliiser<g l§l Marks. QFLOTPETOWN West Kent School Wm. R.,B’1_l_r_'ndt;\t,‘ Niall H. Burnett. {rigchgsttreet School Anal Bennett, Edna Burke. Eunice storey. buntlsyaSchool er. men; Glilcash, Jean l V cc of Wales College John Denney. Si» IunsQb Harold Goodwin. James Coyls, The following is the prize list: Ii PIIZE LIST Contests-The three win- .th_o school contests in each illlsreoaive $5.00 each. Contests _ m "",_“"7er Flower Basket. ‘binet cf Silver. eia.._.-r.~;.d‘ A - minis! Finals:- m’”7'i"° URN Silver Cnndel “id i?" m? to Toronto. ‘filth-Gold Watch. aio_ceie 'Wli;ch. mile winners in the District- Con- Will come to Charlottetown; u?" i” °°ml>0te irl the Provlnciall town Guardian. \ Address and Presentation The motto of the young people Q1. Brooklyn, P. E. L. is "Bing and be hi9?!" This was clearly shown‘ Fm" °n Thursday evening. the nth‘. inst. about thirty young people met‘ fleins unexpectedly at the home or.’ L. W. McKinnoh, Brooklyn, and’ i°‘°k "W10 of ceremonies there fol" some hours afterwards, includingthe‘ "will! V! In address accompanied by I substantial purse nf gold,. Ramos. stories, songs-a good time isenerally. That. "Lauchie" has been‘ doing an excellent work is evident. During the winter months he dir-. acted s weekly class of twenty-three: enthusiastic vocalists ln the art. ofi ,sight reading and part singing. andl the result is already remarkably no- ticeable in church services and con-l cert stages in that vicinity. So keen l was the interest taken by the school. that already plans are made for Mr, McKinrlorrs services in neighbouring. districts next winter. i The following address. referred to’ above. hore the signatures of all the Brooklyn Singing Class: Mr. Lauchid Myzliinnon. It is with feelings of ‘Joy that we. your Singing Class. meet here this.‘ '28?" “M? W’ bggn veey pleasant. as well ils pront- able. Therefore’. as atoken of our thlfsll sum. wishing you the best of “Did!”- Si on Qhalf cf Brooklyn Sing- ing Class. April. i929. l _.___. (Canadian Press) LONDON, April lb-Streprococcus tiniest-ion of a. malignant type was responsible for the death of four re- ‘Isrdents of lllfrid township during ‘the put weak. the serious illness oi itwo others and the indlsposition of many others. An analysis of the cili- turss of blood samples made at the institute of public health by Dr. A I Slack. acting head. leaves little ldqubilhtilat the virulent germ caused the illnesses which attacked the fam- llias o! Dougald Sinclair and Thomas Brown in different ways. The exact nature of the germ has not. been de- finitely deierrriined fromuhe cul- tufts. Millard‘! linimonl for coughs and colds s slvertiecmenta ‘HLLAAAAAA a ..l!fl9l1i1flu9|-Y an Job Prlntery. u ‘fidifi. 1 I t Sxrvéyor, Harm MQcDONALII. anville. Souris. flofl-il-Ri-lmo. _ n rroimnuo . Guard- Iilor Sgie POI. BALI-UNI IQIGI COOKING rgpge. and sevoril stoves. splry so ilsohi a at. siloa-i-io-ai. rev. sane-surpass. manoe- any sofa. and bureau. for sale. Ap- ply Guardian. 3261-4-17-31 --—~——-—-——————"4 m!‘ ’. . WAT 4° l; lll.‘_ set ll!!!- Wlll sell at ahegflqin. Apply V3 qp“ D. Nic son. 8W m“; 3273-4-18- . “w” ' an; wants‘ WMQU —' 7'1"‘ tutti! ‘baht’, woes 1p». None other noel " 09F" g y. truotlon col. w. lumv Wharf - town .- I.“ »~-._ a"! 13$: om-i-iu-ai. Bobs. ung f 1 . APP Y ' i inn. °"_ aaal-4-ia-li.—-—-————- - .. .. . - . Female He] Wanted M») r s sue-s clmrs N! ll . App Guardian. WAN-l.” .__ 1'0 ‘xrnuycgn “'7'3'“'u' maids. ms for kitchen and one ,_ . . "-—'*"—' . s ly Parker § IQQSI POI! sans n1 l" mm pglaa-i-io-ti. __ . Apply Mrs. Clark. 80. __ mm Ave. aus-i-li-si. qu——--——--——-'*'nm 1mm," _ Wu" -_ , i c , United Art Limited. E COND Isrm CAI. l?! John. to. i-i-i-wtinsoipe. y, , Chevrolet.“ Wonk: .__..___. . nah truck. Apply one ~ - - ‘Coupe t.City._ aaaz-iia-ai. _ Nursifl! [ALI-ONE THOUSAND IU- . white oats.‘ best quality. Good for seed. Lloyd O08. Moron. . SISO-hll-lii. m, .r._..,..._._.__......_ I I ' Y CHICKS-Hill ,l , g looks. Pans made up a bass and early bullets . from ‘ famous ‘logo strsinrmated h O. P. males. My am VGIIIJ. ‘IIAII POI NURSING A1‘- tendanie. course: one yell‘. 41PM!" given. IIQOGW- 8 meow film- meu N. l. Peabody Home, Oak , ‘Newton Centre, Mus. --i-is-aipa. To Let as each! f .J Stuart. n. si"§..q§'_ i..-""°' u..___ sic-i- -12-i1-u-ai-sa-i-s. QIJIIOIm n. - -. I. A 811111181 ‘ma G. R. HOIITIGS ‘hub’ u 8W!" 0f The Charlotte-fcomplcwly renovated] 11927, being on this occasion. highly! l i > GERM c4 uses , INFEC TIQN i i i i I l i l > i i i I i i Opens 111w Office CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! _ I Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List The Premier spoke in (v10: of Mr. Wright's sub-amendment, saying that the railway engineers were the per- sons who were demanding the best Mr. G. R. Holmes has opened law offices in the Riley Building. Queen Jamboree w be held at Birkmheid‘ i "allied me “no t0 "In IhIOUSh their -- Eng., in July, two Scouts are to be l own dismcuh Street. City. ‘Iliie offices have been, Mr. Holmes studied law with the flrm of MzlcKlnnon dz MrNeill and at Duihousle Law School, Halifax. lie wins called tn the bar in July.l complimented by His Lordship, Chief Justice ivlathleson, on the excellent results of his examinations, entitling him to be admitted as a. Barrister‘ without spending the customary year as an Attorney. In September, 1927, he went t Boston to further pursue his studles._“°e- i taking a special course in the lol1ow-' prppergyAMi-tli George DéBlois 5 Mr. W. Chester S. McLure Col. D. A. MacKinnon .. Mr. A. A. Alley ing subjecis:—Evidence, Law, Corporation Law and Busines Associations, Criminal Law, Wills and, Equity. . Subscriptions already received. 25.00 . 20.00 we cannot look for any great chang- es at present, he said. The one thing that had not been definitely settled was the question whether this bridge is to be rebuilt or not. He oi‘ l the fnext. three years. He did not think not the policy of the Minister what they were going to do beyond that period. The plans as to the a '0 rbranch line, however, have been def- initely made and he did not think it .wouid be wise to suggest another course at. this time. I“ ‘be claims M h“ Fm" ‘new’ Dr‘ Dewar moo. Hon. Mr. Stewart, leader of the Comprising set-oral hundred lriw stud- Mr. James Paton . . . . . 10.00 Opposition‘ objected to m? proced, ents, he secured a vory high standing, Charlottetown Guardian 10.00 um‘ pomnng out m“ the second "m in all the above mentioned subjects. Moore 8s McLeod . . . . 10.00 Endment‘ was out of order‘ as more He has the advantage nf having stud- Dr. C. H. Beer .. .. 10.00 mum not be W0 amendments m the led iii Universities, in both Canada Mr. J O Hynclman . flliilioriglnal remlutiorh me “at “m and the United SYRRPFSlTlCP his return Mr. J. R. Paton . 5.00 . endmcm was not even an “much from IBOSIClTIBSi Sprint: he has been Mr. G. Filliier 5.00 mam’ to ‘he amendmnm it w“ practising mm ‘h: firm °f ‘May M“ J‘ A‘ McMillan " ' 5'00 simplv a repetition of the last clause Klnnon 8: McNezll n: lhis City. Mr. W. R. Aitken . 20.00 or m? amendlnenh Iq0¥fié§li?g:;§r;j Bxcisoiers " ' ' ' ' " MinWright then said his amendment “ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ “' ' ' ' ' zlm was to the first amendment. and not now of Freetown. P. I. 3292-4-16-11. Mr, 1 Continued irolii pngv l. l evening to express our gratitude for _ — l u“ mun“ Y°u ha" "ken l“ “sq the conditions in Prlnrc ECiWfllYi 15-‘ ""1 i" ‘"1 W" m" diivllvtd i" land will llkclp/ h.» iclilitl t0 be Co..- m” wfiluwi- 0'41’ “mums 9°59”, siderably 'difi€l‘(’ll£. lrnnl those in insimciimnl have countries aim-re n..- iliclilstry has d9. veloped large 1vrn-,iri~.~tici1.-.. Home the Pentium-ht, dwirir-d that. i111“. .595"¢,_,il,.fl°n' w” 95k 9°“ to accept? inadequate lnvrstitgnlioll mid cxperf imentation should precede cncour. agement of an‘; specific methods. 09119900911115’ i1“?- .\‘Pill‘ rt competent. oyster farmrr from tho Unimd stab, es was engaged in F'.’ll'b two or three demonstration oyvstcr farms. After investigation ihriilrltfalinly? of suci-ii were (‘htiflfllp-Cllf‘ in Mnlpoqile Bay and one in (‘vi-rind Riven-and. all possible initial work was don: towards converting such nirvtis into oyster farms. Tl:' 31m‘ this work will bl‘ pilshvri f/ll".\r’l‘.‘(i to completion and in rirdri- that no iinnrcessary ~mlstakcs may br- marl" ai"i':iil'."‘m?1lt= have Eton nndc thmuzh lilo Biolo- gical Board frr the cmpllxvmcnt of a competently trainrtl sciciitifir inves- tigator who will Covet» himself to h study of the life hwory of tho oyster and who will work in cooperation with the person ill charge of the practical dcvclopmrilt. work. I Questioned on rm important phase of the fishery lllfilifiifl‘ Dcputy Mm. ister Found. said: "The iltiiizatlon of fish mist» p; all kinds is lncrrzisliiz _v:=r.r by year, There is no longer any question as to the practicability pt (gnnvprtmg such waste into mcrcllantable pro- ducts-fish meal for stock food pur- pbse, fish scrap for use ill the manu- rant the expense of it rpdumpn plant. In instances such as tho lob- ster fishery the waste is consider- able. This year arrangements are being made to utilize it. by the man-i ufacturr- cf n frrtlilzel" in a small ox- tent, but. not in Prince Edward Is- land. If the fishery lasted through. out the year. the collection of the? waste to a central point would liken‘ 1y be a profitable undertaking, hutl as the fishery covers only a two months‘ season. in which fishing. rarely can be carricd 0n from more! than 30 to 35 clays. the cost. oi‘ a re-i duction plant wnuid likr-ly not be‘ feasible unless other raw material could also be obtained. We are. of course. anxious that. the utilization of such raw material should be extend- ed as rapidly as it can feasibly be done." ' norms _ st tie r. E. I.‘ l‘, Alfil Yhto Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Currie, a son. manners-st the P. a. I. Hospital on April 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur B. Roberts. a son. ' DEATHS STEELE-r At St. Peters. on April 1'1. 192B, Captain John Steele, aged 84. O'CONNOR-Of acute indigestion on ; April 14th. 1929. Charles Louis, son‘, of Mr. a d Mrs. Louis O'Connor of‘ Clinton. d 5 monthtfl days. i N. D. MacLcan " UNDIIITAIII sails/llama Phone ldl m; Ignore commended the adoption of such a Stewart m“ 1mg i“ he“ er manna from Pa“ amendment after “th~9re!ore" were] ‘ Wm“ i0 Pisquld‘ as we“ as demme , struck cut. and the sub nmsndmentl Frank Clarke. - i i A i , lPlans To Develop Motion Carried Continued from D589 1 ‘to the original motion. Mr. Stewart pointed out. that. it. was still UHSBUSIQfOTY. as it. proposed to strike out. all the words after "1930." which was not in the amendment at all. but in the preamble. There was a lengthy delay while _.____.____-_'-/~--—--———-——-‘tl1e Premier and Mr. Wright cori- Mi- HETbPYL °n ‘he Murray Harbor suited earnestly‘. The sub amend- line i0 a 9mm 9i m" “e” Ems ems” ment was amended and again read. m8 0" ‘he Ge°r3°i°w“ ‘me’ running and shown by Mr. Stewart to be still through there districts. would b‘ F‘ faulty. There was another lengthy wimd proimsmo“ 1mm ‘wary Stand‘ pause and consultation. which was point. The resolution, therefore, re- txmmamd by the suggesnon of M‘ if every word in the assurance mm’ the Hulsbom Bridge substituted. it would read quite in- date will be rebuilt at the eatrliest tposgib-l: temgemkyn‘ This accommoda e s an a promptly adopted. and the sub am- i0 suggestion was freight. traffic. also a definite under- endmmt was duly put w Hausa taking. pending such rebuilding, that‘ The sub amendment. in its final no r-xtra charge will be made in re- form read as follows: spect of freight originating or ter- minating on the sub-divisions on Thai thr- amendment he arriended by striking out all the words after .1 . ' ihC _ - account of t‘ e longer ham (“er “therefor?," and substituting the foi- proposed branch line, and an enlarge- ment and improvement of the rail- lowing: . “AND WHEREAS in carrying out v . " e ll ‘ th d "- , . tiff,“ 392:2‘ lien m y u? e L’ such intention the Canadian Nation- ‘ . ‘f! b . Tn this resolution Mr. Russel Clark. seconded by Hon.» Di". moved an anlendment. requesting that. the proposed line in Pisquid be changed so as to reach liicunt Herbert: Station or about-z instead of Lake Verde Statzo its quests from Lake and omitting any request. for clefin assurance that the Hillsboro Brid would be rebuilt to accommodate standard gauge freight traffic. House was again in committee. M1. Sruiiv in the chair, i amendment to the moved by Mr. Horace Wrrght. second- ocl by Mr. Gordon. which struck out Th“ all the subject matter and expresse simply the “appreciation and approv- lil“ oi‘ the Legislature to the taken by the Federal At. yesterdays session, when Grant. had 0H Verde there- n plied xvith and accriedsd to the re- al Railway will have at. the instance he Canadian Federal Government completed the standardization of the Railway in tins Province: AND WHEREAS in sn doing. the Frderal Gavel-merit will have oom- nf this Houso and the people g9 of this‘ Province: the wqm about tn spend seviral millions of second resolution was communication v: Government. g AND WHEREAS besides the stan- dardization of this Branch of the Railway. the Federal Government is dollars on better facilities for our ith the Mainland: THEREFORE BI‘. ITJIESOLVED t. this House do authorize the d Government of Prince Edward Is- land to express to the Federal Gov- murse ernment, its appreciation and appro- val of the action of the Federal Gov- thus ignoring altogether the request eminent in this Matter." in have the connecting line so shifted as to pass through the Fort Augustus Iimendmellt district. and Join the Murray line at Mount Herbert Station. J r t (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que" April 1&- Rt. Hon. W. L. Mwckenlie King will be granted the honorary de- gree ol LL. D. by McGill Uni- versity‘, Dr. C. F. Martin, acting principal of the University an- nounced here today. The pre- sentation will be made on May 20, Convocation day. when it is 91996.51 "l9 Nile minister will lddroes the students. - f... t‘ ml The very word make; shiver. s. ‘o. s. numb; the nerve and relieves the ache poi‘! It is EFFECTIVE whether there is a cavity or not. To prevent decay a.n¢l pre- serve the teeth use Klenzo Dental Creme m: rsormr nkuoolsrs Ylill Harbor ten way of killing @-»-- tin»... 0Q 4 1 Dr. MacMillan dubbed this sub- a rather kindergar- whatevar merit Jhere might have been irl the origin- iai motion. or the A rldment. The Premier had said there were four propositions (for the connecting linkl but the one selected seems cal- culated to please the fewest people. It. may be the most desirable from the railway standpoint, but it is not so from the standpoint of the farm- ers who have tn use it. That section of the country has been clesrlorifll for railway connection for upwards of 2i years and they see that if this lline from Lake Verde to Plsquid is ‘built, their chances of getting it are forever destroyed. It would seem that those who mov- ed the IMQHQMS}. Wngiftiulle promoted the resolutions are close together. The only reason for Bil-Vs Crossing is the d crossing Piaquid River, where mud is very deep. He subiilttotl that tho statement in Mr. Clarke's amendment about strengthening the and building a new superstructure had no_ authority in any ‘ ‘ of the Minister of Railways. The discussion was continued in favor of the sub amendment by Mas- srs. Wright, McIntyre and Sinclair. Hon. Dr. Grant. and Mr. Mustard ex- pressed themselves as for the first amendment. Hon. Mr. lsPege ar- gued that the matter could safely be left in the hands of the Dominion Government and the rallwly lllih- orities. The districts will have to wait until the powers that. be see fit to give other railway facilities. He mentioned his own District of Eustico as a case in point. where a railway was badly needed. Dr. Mscllillan and Hon. IQ. _ hill trot‘ the iof the supporters of the sub amend- got the Hand lnyihing in the pest, and would never get it anything in the future. Mr. Stewart pointed out that the suggested line via Johnsons - In connection with the great com- so“, who were detemlmn‘ m‘ b“; .mg o! "a 1mg mlckmal Boy scout place ‘or the connecting m,‘ R w“ River and Fort Ausustua would be the best paying one. Arid then, mo, there was no assurance that the line would not be permanent. as rebuild- provlded for by the Governor Gen-l r _ imL My addmmm scout, mm be; mitt: zzislllebeilikezenahztetlrieepfi ins 9r the bridge was indefinite to provided for locally, and the Pro-i ' “y the 1"” ; vinoial Boy Smut Commissioner and' i Committee have authoriud the open- ing of a subscription list for this pur- pose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr‘ G‘ Finite" Bmk "1 Mmlm“ understood. at any rate, that it was Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, Dominion In- ' come Tax Department, Mr. Herbertinauways to replaoe it wmfln W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield. Avenue, Mr. iJ‘ F‘ Leighmfli’ 82 weymouth suiany Government could be expected 0 or Mr. J. R. Burnett, Guardian Of- - m make a definite summer“ u w Mr. McLul-e (the promoter of the original ruolution), said there were two grounds of agreement between the supporters of the resolution and the first amendment: They were ag- reed that the Lake Verde-Pisquid line is not aysuitable one. That is one of the main features of the reso- lution. This branch is going to be a connecting link between the Murray Harbor line and the Mount Stewart- Georgetown line for the carrying 0i heavy freight. Whether the propos- ed connecting line be made from Mount Herbert tn Birth Crossing or to Pisquld, it would be of great ben- efit to the people in that important. section of the country. More than that, the people have been asking for such a line for several wars. They have now no water communication as they formerly had, and it is Ps- sential for them that they have some melns of transporting their farrn products. The sub-amendment. now proposed does not in any way deal with the question. He did ' not sec why the motion and first. amendment could not he redrafted into one mo- tion embodying the main points of agreement. The sub-amendment. was put to a ‘vote and was carried. all the Liberal members present voting in favor of it except. Hon. Dr. Grant, Mr, Clark and Mr. Mustard. When the Speaker had taken the chair Mr. McLure moved that the 1'!’- port in favor cf the sub-amendment be not adopted but. that it br- refor- red back to committee. This motion was lost on division. Thor: was some confusion about til." vote, and‘ the members siccd up three times in be‘ counted. the final count standing seventeen to four. On the first, count. Mr C 2-1:. who had. mov- ed the first amendment. tinted with the Opposition. on th" second crnml. he remained neutral. and on the third he stood up to be counted with th’! other Liberal members. Dr. Gran’. who had seconded Ml‘. Clark's am- endment, derefcd him rm the firri count. a p "Legislature ‘ Continued from p1": i The act empower: the town to is- sue debentures up tn the sum of $30.- 000 in bfilir interest. at a rare no: to exceed 5 per cent prr annual. pav- cble half yearly, to cover the 037.? ru laying down permanent. streotr. also to enforce a tax on gas filling tanks and air and water supply de-vics-s sit- uate in the town. The bill was reported zigrerd to without amendments. An act m Incorporate thr- Pr?»- byterian Church at Prlilcctown. ro- eeived its third reading. The House then went into mm- mittee of the whole to take into consideration an act. to authorize the raising of moneys by the Govern- ment of Prince Edward Island for specific purposes. 1t rmpowers the Government to issue 20 Year 41-1: per cent. debentures in 840.000 for t.he following purposes ti) $60,000 for building s sanatorium for tuberrillar patients; ti) $10,000 to be contri- buted to the building fund nl‘ the Legislative and Public Library and the Harris Memorial Gallery and (ll $8.000 to re-imburse certain ox- omcers of His Maiestys forces ithosc who had suffered in their dealings with Andrew Iii-beer Mitchelll. A sum of 3 per unt of the debentures issued was sot aside as s sinkini; fund to refund them. T"! RHTCIELL AFFAIR Dr. lhoflhn enquired if‘ $8,000 m" I __ was tdbe pgld the ell rle tinsel-rapes they aye to set. $151,000 or 057090. mount-Janus i-Qlml that, u- J u ' » A i-b I ‘nmim . m“! . - in all. The s were satisfied to accept this sum. Dr. llbdflen enquired it there were not certain moneys in the bank to be devoted to this object. Hill for hi ‘ it. was. that. now the nutter was being settled. the balance might be avaiiebie for the government. He stated that. the ground taken by those who advocated that the oficers be re-imbumed was that no sum-not oven elm-should be s charge on this government, The Dominion Government was the most responsible party. as it. paid Mit- chollb salary. and. he felt. it was they who should settle. The chief op- ponent to this was Hon. Mr. Robb. who opposed the payment of any- thing. Hs hoped that the sum now paid covered everything. l-le was not ibg from the ground that the nion Government should pay it wart condemned the supine at e u; Ion. .I. D. siewart suubortm Dr. was another reason why lie Iaderel Government should pay the whale sum. Ottawa first heard cf Mitchell's wrongful activities, and, if they had then at once notified the Provincial Government and stopped his salary. the damage would not have been done. Another reason is that a mem- ber of the Privy Council introduced the man to Premier Bell. He recount- ed the story of Mitchells dealings. Mitchell was a regularly appointed official under the great seal of the province. It, is most unfortunate that this little province with its small rev- cnlles should have to pay this money. when the Dominion is so well able to do 1t. He had interviewed Hon. Mr. Robb, but had been unable to obtain any satisfaction. This business had given the Pro- vince a lot. of bad advertising. Hon. Dr. Grant said he had, always been in favor of paying this amount. What the leader of the Opposition had said was proof that. this Pru- vince was at. least responsible for pert nf the amount. Mr. Stewart hrrl had a conference with Mr, Rxvbb on the matte-r. and the Finance Minis- ter had seen no merits in his case as against the Dominion Government. Since that was Mr. Robhs altitude. the Government shrlilld be satisfind to pay at least half of the Rmouris. Hon. Mr. Stewart: I was endeavor- lng m discuss this matter fairly. leaving politics out. 0i‘ the question; but my hon. friend from Montague: apparently has no», that disposition. Smot- he has l‘2l<P(i lhc question, 1c: m0 toll him thr- i-cason. why I muii not Slll‘l‘f‘."(‘i. It is \'Fl“~' difilculi ta succeed in a mGltPl’ where You hale a member of that very Government who 1:; mixvrl up in the thing him- self. l can mil my him. friend a i(‘l more if h" wants tn hear it, I did nut. intend tn go irno thLs mama: Hon. Dr. Grant: I don't want lt. Hon. Mr. Ste-turf: Then you ilil"l bPTtCl‘ keep out t‘! it. M“. Horarr- ‘Wright. \‘-'il.'i lb] thu 51hr. 1'29‘ ntattrz- sltquiti h» .'=."Z- tlerl. dcprrciatcd brawn? politics in- in the r11" nsinn. Mr. W. (‘hr-rter prrs-rzl hr; plcasilre m. r-"Lm: r was m be ntlilisiezi. 'i"‘.:~ r112": w .-. .\‘lcl.ur:- also P1:- tn" 1hr it. mid if ill‘. 411i’. (‘tram- wrsuirlhiw iiiof p0- sjlioii. If it‘ 1ft n. (liq t: . 1111.1‘ 1,2!‘ the.‘ r-vviltl b“ gs m Ht‘ Sill ,..,.' l'P"i‘i‘ii“Ci that the ma? slviilcl bv disturbed from :1 politics‘. tingle. llnn. .I. ills; bf.‘ ll. in this rt“. arr lr- ndrlmp; Quay]; $50,000 an time rir-‘sl of the Pl"7'.'ll'll“‘ I-lr- FlXilTHY-"Fd ihni the nlcticj." m viv- ltands nf the Prollibi‘. n Comm":- F1011 minhf. vxrll he applzrrl ibis iliatlrr. Why should so much mnnav he borrowed a: intuit-st \'.'i‘i"n slim 1111:. l_'.".n;z lt‘i'l".’ The bill was rripziilrcl nzrceid in with minnr amrndmvnts. The H0115!‘ went irlio committee on ihtfllPSOlillicll r0 tlin stendnrdizatloi 0i the hfurzsrui-larbor lino. After r: lrngthy discussion. a sub-airlrndmen‘. moved by.‘ Mr. Wright, sccundcd b‘: llir. Gordon was (‘IlYTlPfl on a straight party vote. i All not tn incorporate the Rnbcii Harris Mciliorial GhliiTy was next considered in nmnmittee of tho wholr‘ and azrcvd in with amendments, The art in amt-incl the consolidated prohibition acts also rPCBlVPd further consideration in committee of the whole, being so amended that the section giving powers to the land-lord tn eject. was made not applicable to nflences committed under section 53a and a clause mncerning the jurisdic- tion cfiprolihiiltion Mflfl"ll'hil'.i in the act. to amend the statute Low transierred tn the act. to amend the consoiidbioed prohibition arts. The bill was reported agreed to. with amendments. . An act to amend the Statute Lew_ was next. (‘OllfldOTFd bv the House in committee nf the whole. 1n connection with one of clauses of this hm. Hon. .1. l). Stew-pro enquired what would be done in the way of mad patrol. ‘ Hon. J. r. Mlrlniyfe said that, in in each county. they were assigning one heavy tractor. one truck and a heavy horse machine. to follow the tractor. Two or three men would be employed continuously on each im- portant. highway. Mr. Stewart suggested that. a light scraper would be more efficient for the purpose. but. Mr. Maclntyre was of the opinion that, while they might do, ii’ the driver was not, too careful of his horses. still. for general eon- ditions. the heavier ones had been found more suitable. The following clauses are also of interest. Students desiring in enter- Prince to it. . fr... _ i thE ' mastic at 4i in 42 cont’. . ' from BPGPQU“ <I\ir. a d .. . w,‘ er, ~. _. i Wm m i“? H i.. llillllbii i. f‘ l ‘CTUI’? q n pzrtrlliuvnwl. cla “L ireni‘ c ' in: c. ' "i A_ n! w“ l?“ m‘ -r:l tn 41 rot: had roman i: to vnvot- up 13.2.; ups‘, . ‘ l .ot Wales College and Normal School merit. ~ Such In ltiiiufie Md nwer Macllillln in his contention. There shall, previous to their so doing, pro- 0 “batting v-zi: . ‘mnllnierl "i ' nnrki". PC1171 Zl"ti . WFF-“ITI iiizmbix" 0:10, r” .. (flF-‘Ci ‘n? l9 1-2 rrnis par p Scrr-lp‘ :1, v W”? |1l'.1f‘.il(lllf;€‘(‘i. 0 race i; Novelties At ’ Charity Biailiii, Include ‘ PARASOLS SNOWBALLS And THAT'S NOT ALL Monday, April‘. 22nd. cure a certificate signed by the vinciai Health Oflicer to the effe r that they are free from active tube , culosis or other communicable d‘... cases, also a cortificlltr: of vaccin‘: ' tion and no student shrill be admi ted without. such crrtifimwres. Thbde intending to inzrxry mu furnish to the issuer c! licenses certificate of rile birth of the pa ties to the intended marriarzc unle special circumstances ars- shonvn wii such certificate of birth cannot be p duced. ‘ Any City? or ‘fozvn wt‘ vinre shall hnvr- pork i”) vote, liq lect. receive, apprnpliare anti PF nil sums nf mrmev rcqiiiretl for ti following yturl-c ' The.,air1in: hv s oi ‘wants, cor cr-sslons or OYHGFVJUEE. ills Canadia NH. nnel Inrfiiluic for the Blind, other organ Mrs hairs farmed which may b FlfiPl’ b0 formed, l - 311:3. tirznnln; a. blind. blind per: ‘is; who i""‘.'r 19:31 set . ‘tin fie Province of Prin Erlt\_.<i lslercl. The bill was rqzmlrci Clf’l'f.‘9d u-ith amerzdrnw" The House until l0 tic 111E MARKETS MCPITYQEIlL. Aj ixil .. ' in g0 livrr. OVFT a cent l‘ lzi the Pl‘ n?‘ i... llfiilllfi. ..,. ‘ . ‘\".'ll1"t‘."i r‘ i i urr~ 190 bwr: Em: l‘ J "i! ltsclc n‘ Iii-II’! l‘, for firs‘: fer fri==h vccrc 364i rest-s. and poultry m “l: fiTICPS u’??? liilciialiilctl. gm: (‘CWTFHHPH s-wiri," Mnn r" Til" c: \\"‘I’ 17'1": tin: F-"rini- aru OTTAVUA. Ont, April T»? Tilt‘, 105 r - rel ogv. marl“: is ll.“.ll“'.' = drqlsr: air new quoting mun.‘ "riinPrs i0‘. i ungraded mzs, (iPiVJPTP-‘i /"'i'-Y‘.'. re-‘E ? alrnerl extras 26-29: f: 24-26 ‘. SCFODGS 21-22. Pnx": to l. . - arr. i extras 32. l!'.‘.='..= 30, . ifilVi n?" s" advancing \i.'i*.'rl ih!‘ - at. hand. Dealers are qlminr: cents per poilnd livr. Orr ‘m F5010 Eli-Bi pricrs ilre holding r m“. . are hoary and filllllllil“ ' l how increase A? Parirhi-l hi" F-wrses dealers are qnntlnt mod 2r": 24, firsts 20. pet-ends lfl F" at Chatham n?» PKTMS ."*~“ 22-23: swonds lR-lll A paying prices are extras 3= seconds l7. e4 my; +0‘ ~ ’:'o$ ie3e+$o e-eo i o 9 O O - ' Queen ? Q ‘ H l v ote Since taking c_v_or this Hotel, vve lidve sp€lit njawly fliopafiila pt seam. in rellli" and ti" profoifills. lt is now the niiest rfitil of it, class in the Mhifime Provinces. 1i. appeals to shape who want a comfort- ubio-llotel and slllendid fable and excellent service at a moderate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 per day. ‘ Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. MISS L. McQUAID. Manager Proprietors +Ofi4§fififif§f§ I l i DR. J. P. MILLAR A DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmond, HOURS-J in 12.30 2 £0 5.00 0-0604 ‘i. i 0 J