rum cirrsnnorrmrows contours’ I Loious EPIC v ~ - " or no: rnoznn soars A, p y p FRINGE townie-tonal! A1351, Yo, A burning. gripping searing story of one woman's cour- hgclnggs A9110“ ageous battle against terrrible uu umstances, seething pes- _ _ Si... and the angry elements-a ,, _ .-s, dramatic panor- lama of frosen wssteiands of the snow-country! JAMES ouvtll CURWOODS grmltfl 8107]] ‘ EXTRA ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION THE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE “Hawk-of the Hills” p “DUCK SOUPW-Comedy -» 1 at Night 16c. Children With Parent-s producing capacity, and there is no question that if better prices could be obtained such fisheries as those of cod. haddock, herring and mackerel could be largely develop- std. The oysters of Prince Edward Island are. in quality, second to none, but the fishery has now dwindled to about a quarter of its proportions gt years gone by- For instance in 1901- the catch was 24.972 barrels. whereas in 1927 it was Only 4,064 barrels. There is no question but that the beds were fished too heavily in years gone by. but the main cause for the rc- duction is that several years ego e disease broke out amongst the 0Y5‘ tern in the fsrlfamed Malpequo bay area, which resulted in the death of the oysters on all the birds in tuu buy proper. Oyster farming has proved itself just us feasible as iami farming. and, where con- ditions are favourable. it has shown itself to be much more re- uiuncrntivo. The production of oystcrs under natural conditions about tho island should leave no room for doubt that oyster culture would =bc successful there, if prop- erly conducted- Keeping in view the arena that are regarded as silitalblo for oyster culture, there are the best reasons for believing that, lf- properly conducted, the oyster fishery of Prince Edward island could be made many timeB more valuable than it ever was, o1‘ ' is at the present time- Tlie situation is complicated by a division of jurisdiction, as while the regulation of this fishery Prince Edward island holds no innd from the crown. and conse- quently enjoys no revenue fro that source for the construction and maln-teance of local works. the half-yearly instalments. in advance. to the government of Prince Ed- ward island, fcrtydivet thousand dollars per ‘annum upon any sum not exceeding eight hundrdd thou!- and dollars, which the Dominion government may advance to the Prince Edward Island government for the purchase of lands now held by large Droprletors- Advances were drawn by the province against the sum allowed in the foregoing provision to near- ly the full extent for the purpose of ‘buying out the remaining absen- tee propriotorsbips and transferr- ing tho londs to their own settlers- in tho nature of things. the trans- action wus a costly one to the province, from the point of view both oi‘ its administrative expense and of loss o: interest as well. Thorc was. in addition, a not cash loss oi‘ $190,000 on the prlnclpnl outlay. The government submitted to the Duncan commission u dc- tullcd claim, showlni: i; vory con- siderable gross loss on these land transactions- ln a hook called Conifetleratlou Documentfl i find that a conference was held on December 4, i866, u’. Westminster ‘Palace liotci. Lon- don, England, of delegations from the provinces oi‘ Canada, Nova Scotin and New Brunswick.- TiU-‘l conference was held for the pur» Dominion government shall pay DY . Eastern Trust pose o.‘ arranging terms of union - l . tomcs under federal jurisdict on or those provinces. Them ware Six JACK PAOLINO DELANEY UZCUDUN ' LIGHT lntavvwlzlnllr (JIIAMPIONSIIIP BATTLE inp; on small holdings. ‘The taxes and rent are a great handlcap- For instance on .'i0 acres 0i‘ land a man pays $450 per _ve.ir rent and $100 in taxes. This amount seems rather '11s» orbltant. nevertheless it is what or tho Maritime provinces in general prosperity of Canada “A Perfect Day” Comedy-Orchestra adhere sincerely to the sea. the Duncan report confirmed the view that the faith and interest beyond question-for our p600"? opinion that the solution oi‘ the problems the leasing of areas suitable fol‘ oyster farming is o provincial mai- tcr- it is understood that negotia- tions have been in process with the provinces .for some time. where'- by the full jurisdiction will be plau- ed in o... hands of the federal gov- ernment, which bus intimated that it is prepared to do what may be ‘ members representing headed by Sir John A. Macdonnitb. ‘he Attorney fleucrnl and iiriinisicl: m“ tlvcs from Nova. Scotiu and five from New Brim wick. At this con- ‘ference the following resolution was passed and ordered to he tori Canada.‘ ceiuuecuugon . o. s. s. sronrs tonight. tau. _ ms t. _____, . TURNIPB -- Loading in bulk, every fine day at Railway dump- Newson and -MacLe0d. , 24 sscss. serene, run onions. Q. S. S. sports tonight. HELP THE BOYS at the Q. sports tonight. sac run SKI sacs at the, Q s. i =aavs S. sports. DR. WARHURTOMS WILL.- Probate has been xrnntcd in the es- tate of the late Dr. Warburtnn, the Company being named as sole executor and trustee under the will. ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES- for Sunday next, Feb. 19th wli be as follows: Cherry Valley, l .30 n. m., St. Andrews, Orwell, 2.30 Orwell Head, 7 p. m. POLICE COURT’ At the Police Court yesterday morning, one pro» hibltion case was disposed of by a fine of $200.00‘or three months, one vagrant received 60 days in Jail, and one drunk was awarded $20.00 or 60 days. as it was fur from being his first offence. MESSRS PROWSE AND SONS LTD. MAKE ASSIGNMENIX-Thc old established firm of Messrs. Prowsc 8a Sons. Ltd. v Murralv Harbour South, has made __ “- an assignment for tbc benefit of Mllltls Oi Canada- llve 1‘°Ill"“"-l\‘“' their creditors, and Mr. n. l... Pal- mer, official receiver, has appoint- Eastcm Trust; Company custodian of the estate until the first meeting of creditors. well-known and ed The S this report states: l of our own and the other two Prov- _ regarded as necessary to bring worded to the Right lion. the Em‘ Siaic p. m. 2575 . S. 2615 <___‘ GED AND his clowns program tonight. , - are (“x2523 closed this afternoon in (and n. membrane-sauna aflcutlumre "n"; for the me or of ih i be Ilenry Aitkcnf e a M“ w‘ DEBLOI.‘ urn. s “Ros- 2576 IIUNTER. RIVER cmcu". Services Sunday. Feb. 19th: Nora Wiltshlre ll a. m., Whcaticy mm. 3 D- m. Hunter River 7 p. m. R H. Baxter, minister. " WINSLOE SERVICES- ed Church of Canada. Palmer, Minister. Services Sunday‘ Feb. 19th: Highfield n a, m‘ Prlncetowmlioad 3 p. m" wlmyo; North 7 p. m. Preaching service at Winsloc South Thursday Feb. 28rd special Evangelstic services will ho held in the church at Princeton.“ Road, conducted by Rev. H. N. Mac. Lean, PhD. ‘and Miss Gladys. l Mackimion. Director of 30m: OUR PLACE of business Will u,‘ at, B p. m. commencing March 4th v laces by the Sea, should and can be found within the policies of this great Dominion. THE TERMS of Curnarvon, Secretary of for the Colonies: . That in csSe the. colony of Prince; Edward island should hereafter‘ desire to join lite confederation o‘? (lnnada. this conference recom- mends that the government of tho confederation should deal with tho question of compensation for till: proprietary rights in the island in the most liberal spirit possible. This resolution. Mr. Spcukm‘. only goes to show ibutlt Willi iii“ desire qf all parties to deal ‘with our province in a. fair and equit- able tray, and as the resolution states, in a most llberah spirit. That. l take, it, ls the spirit of coll- fdderailon. and I frmly believe the people oi‘ this dominion are willlm: i.n tlcni our province in this way Everybody will be welcome at ihesc services. SEVERAL DEFAULTERS appear- ed before the Chief Magistrate for Queen's County on Saturday last for failure to put in Income Tax returns as required under the provisions of the Income War Tax Act of 19H. it is understood that n number of otli- 19th will be o. follows: Hurtsvlilc ers are now listed for similar prose- 11 a. m.. Brookileld. 7 p. m cud; cutlons. In these cases Mr. MarlcRivcr. On Sunday. Feb. 19tib arr. R. MacGulgait is acting on bchnii|vices in the Presbyterian Church ut of the Government. - Clyde River will be at 3 p m S s 2 p. m. ' The farmers in the old country must "be convinced first, that it is to their advantage to immigrate- They will hesitate before selling their stock and heme unless they kncw exactly how they will fare in (Ianatla- The immigrant agent must tell them the plain truth about conditions here, tell thcm what the land is like, and what it will 00st. in the old country the farmers work from 12 to 16 hours per day There ls no need of it here. l-le had an easier time than ever he had at home, and was able to put n. few dollars in the bank, something lie couldn't do there. \ While here thew is good land. with a good and easy market for lon- the produce, handy to neighbours. Nov’. MP» Speaker. it :19 We“ with horses and barns ready for known. for it has often-been stated the settler and with land already and reiterated on the floor of the ips- 'l‘lic open fnll aided greatly in; _ cleared. there is an impression iluiiouse of Commons. that till-e. "l6 ml.- movcnunns by water. the a-i-‘ell 1° "Mil"? 1719' Ilrfiwal‘ 30W "t the old country that Canada is u chief provision of the confedera- tuion having loaded in all slx- II°WCOYIIQFS> The 811m"? IWDUIEUO" wild country overrun by wild tion pact so fur as the island is l stcumors which would avcr- "m" u"? (‘Dllmly 1° “W 91W i" beasts. concerned. ha" 118"!‘ been lmille‘ ovcr fifty thousand lmshclsWhQ "hi" Province-H i" 11 00mm"! The lion. member for Southeast mented according to the lei-lei‘ 05 u.-.~ slt-Lnncl‘. Tliréc pct-t..- e fwd lleltlv inevitable comlllio" Grey (bliss Macpbaiil has just the bond. Solar as communication uscll in loading, Summczsil , "Wills!" flllfllli llevflllfle the lllvfefll" ‘emphasized what. has so often been is concerned I believe that ‘the <';,u.-pu...l..“<,, and r;,.,,,,-g..lo,,, >d use of machinery in ulzrictlliur" emphasized in mp; house, that government will carry into effect without liltfsi“. illilifiii ivareiioils s,'"l(‘fl~‘li’5 mlm-PQWOI’. 11nd H150 h)‘ what we 99ml is quality and anti-tile recommendation of the Dun- n Wtlllili have been impossible t ‘the concentration or mass-protill/J" rnteutlhv- We“ Gemmleslen. and provide en- ll.l\‘r> mow-ti such u large qunut .‘ 11°" “ldll-‘llfy ill the ierge labour {other car ferry- Three years ago 1p fry whit-r. Tu» (Iool'g£~t0v\'ll we . centres A“ additional. and s H:- MORE susslov NEEDED lthe floor or this house 1 advocated lmllst- proved o‘; exceptional value, Brelflltle. ceuflc is that many young Jithat this platter should he dealt 4.‘ llic sw-li shipped from this uutfmfill horn on the farm seem not :0 ‘The speech from the tlirene also with, and i understand that the uut y... lumps, $0.1m’ whom. grouflcarc ior the llze. Our government refers to the fact that so for amgovernment for some time, through .-_.< would um under uny uunsitlcy-li-'sllfllll<l ‘i0 QVBYYITIIYIK DO-“l/Sihlo l0 the Maritime Provinces are con-jibe Department. of Railways, has in... ur-uuyu {surly Shipments (mencouranv; our peopic to stay on cernnrl, the Increases ‘in subsiilylbeen gathering information and 5|1[\(]_ T}... fa“ {beret-mm “m, u“, tho land» - i, rccofluuiended by the Duncan rc-‘imulring preparations for, this de- . . width-u ivas able to mak~ lllcsv ' port will be continued this yeav-[Rireii improvement. We are sincere- slfiuucnis through ccorcctuvu We firmly believe however. Mrfllv hopeful that the ‘Wllnleier- o? Railways (Mr. Dunning] will sec ll . not only lit-id tho territory ivlilch‘ .- Speaker, when our claims are fully iilt~_'.' npcucti up inst yefll‘. u", a110,,“ 0n» oi" tbc hon. mcmbcrs who (ronsldcretl, that as a. province we fit to place. if not. in the main outi- muies at least in the supplement- cvl till-m lo roach Infllc (113111... ellokc in this debulc tonight rofer- should receive much greater con- illiifiii is. liiiillit, cvcn iulf) qu-uulcqfeil l" ill" I'M! that tho young larl- sitleratitin in regard to subsidy al- My ones. an appropriation for this cum, m,“ _,\|.d|,um,,, and SP0" shippics wr-r- also tlissntlsfictl. Our unv- lowabce than we are receiving at much needed work. These fncllit~ uu-uyc uy “fuifir m,“ yum. w," h, crulncn’. should do everything the present time. ice will have a tendency to kccp zill ltrobultllity hc mud,» m. mi- u». ll-sslblc in mlcouragl- the people to it‘ the Primt- Minister nuti his our people in the province and will NMW tlrlguns In rim gull‘ ur M1 up... silly on lllc laud. Some oilcotirugc- government in April. 1920.hs.d‘tlone give us an added sense of sct-urity, 31".“. u!‘ our "(jifliflps “us... u]... 111'"! Hlwllld h“ civon to tho sous nothing clsc but appoint tlui royal more especially so far cs truth- Hxptlrlcri to (tuba. (m!) (‘ltunallun “i Ylfilwrs to sI-tile on the luntl, commission ¢,n maritime lights, und (rommcnzo is cunccnlori; b» luzlrlscts ll$ well. ulrl lz‘ u ru-llcmc wcrc. llcviscd they Wiiiiil bu (lliiiliud [l] the cause, Mr- Speaker, you may pro- 'l‘ll<- sixlit-lll annivfirgnry M- ,.,,_-,_ \‘.'iii:l‘( by tllcy would receive tisshil- gratitudc not only of illc liiiifiiiiliP-S ducc the finest products in the ftilifliiliillil was duly r-u,|..p,r,,.,.,| d, anc- uhmr, iinrs such us that li but. of tho irbolo Dominion; for u world, but if you cannot. market 1mi- ]ll-nv]1|l-l> in (jpnnnun Wm, mym- tlic sultlic: stetilomeni scheme wi:ll chain is mily as strong us its woak-‘iilem in the best condition and nurtu- of llu- Dominion. WW» hnvc n," M1" "1"Il‘l1\"i'nxid (eili-l)’ payments est llnk, and our country bctweoniwhen the demand requires, they hiya] um; pulriom; people m,“ H“, thin-con, it would 'l bcilevc bc at the two (menus in indisszilublyiwlll certainly depreciate in value. celebrations wcrc oi‘ a vcry lllgllfllrczrt rival lu-itcr than making cx- bound together; otherwise the Before our car fcrry service- was ,.ul,,,-;.r.y.‘.,-, ~ ‘pier-intents Wllil people who nro not spirit. and meaning of confedcrn- installed, it has been proved from ' sililublp lo our country. and who lion could not possibly be cur-pier) statistics that. our furthers realized .wlil not mnkr: good. We have hzvl out» it has been said that the ll little more than 50 per cent of tuiitc, n [cw immigrants comlni: Murltlmes believe that (zonfcrlertr- illc valuc in Hillel‘ parts of c“... 'l‘lu- spccclt ‘from tho thronc roQ “Ii” ‘"11’ llrflvillvt.‘ in past y-curs. lion must beheld together by ncn- ads for their produce. owing to vv-rs to immigration. so fuf u... Svmc of rhcm have soccer-dell, and ilmcnt, by the strong influence of the fact that. they were compelled i’i‘ill('t* lulu-um Island ls concerned ville!“ illlerulleluted with farms =1 truly nellflllel spirit. assured and to ship everything out and glut the .,,.,_ mm only Msymihm, u ““\“q(l. conditions uuuio n fnlluiu with H54. supported by an cquitwble fedora] market before itlose of navigation. uumlu-r unu they ghould he of a lilo sumc as they would anywhcrc agreement. it in contended that if To-day we can ship out. practically class or runners who have somc 91"" (lanolin is to become a nation im- at all HBDSOII-‘lfilfiil with the fine iillflllifi n. tllclr command and who A! <1 mectinl: in (Yllurlottctfiwll lined with a truly national spirit quality we produce we arc able :0 selfish scctionalism so often (lls- command cxccllent prlccs for our products. in the markets not. only villi w» on ihc land. pay for it. pu"- 1h" "Th"? I141)‘ "n" ‘If 111856 EFT!!!“- vllu-J- zilzrictliturul implements null mo" Wilo cainc out from the o2" lllllyeil in tho pnst must. disappear. it was to bring about such a splr- oi’ Canada, but the [Iflilr-r] gluten not, iiv- lunnlmrcti by debts U; uuv country stated in nn address bcforc Rim], Pi-ryplp "r “m, m“ m... hgunfli thc. itoiury Club that he had all it, and at tho some time sec to ltlns wcll- t» l-. glmll‘ ljl-Qvidgd may “n. Qilriilli‘ time on Prince Edward lsl- that. the Atlantic provinmas wero< mn- 1.. work. We may also have and than he ever had at home. ll" placed on a level with other parts’ u limltcvl (lcuuuld for fnrm bclp, was able to put a few dollars lu oi‘ Gena-tin with respect to trculo' but. Willi! ivc nccu above ull also, is tho bank, something he could not uud commerce, iaflsporfgtign um] m ktW-l) our own people on tllo do in the old land. This gentleman all that cntsrs into progflagg and ".|i‘l'i’l.'~‘- in this connection l should $111190 lllet it was detrimental to tieveiilbiuent. that the Prime Min- ‘F-ki‘ i" Illloll- from the speech mndc, both countries tc bring out unsuiiu lstcr and ills cabinet conceived and in this til-hallo tllc other day by thc nble men. and when I see in Prince carried out tho idea. of the roynl hon. lll('il'ii)k\i‘ for North Tlmlsknui- Edward Island, he said, big farms commission on maritime lights. 1f the report of that commission will about an industry in oyster culture and cultivation, if such transfer of ' jurisdiction is made. I sincerely trust that ‘this matter will receive the immediate consideration ot‘ the federal and our own provincial nu- tllorliies- - As regards the fishing industry. iwatvt to say how deeply indebted wc me to this government for tho appointment. of the fisheries com- pllsslon. The fishermen deserve sv- ery consideration from this house; they work hard and their hours are long and arduous- I do hope that when the report of this commission is silbmitted to parliament it will be given the most favourable mn- sltieration, because it is ‘my sin- cere belief that our fishermen as a class have not in the past rc- celvcd that treatment which they should have been given. TRANSPORTATION . NS libs-re. As you know, tile bright MI‘. R. H. ilights of the cities, with their tin:- _v__ 'atres, tlnncc halls and so on, are ‘wonderfully attractive even to the urban populullorl. soil is no \\".l1‘-- [older that thc young people arc n:- trneisd from the country- 1 should also like to quote attain from the aildresss made by the vice-president and general man-ug- cr of the Dominion Bank at their annual meeting. lie said: With respect to the important dm-lngqluestion of immigration, there is [some encouragement in the fact 3L “p37 ,_‘,. fix(ueed‘j(m “m, m; unylthat 1927 figures were the largest ' "rm-u." Wm. M husynnsfi Since m0 since i013. anti various coloniza- ussrlciliiion was organized» Con-mil" enlfifilfiilfifl ‘are proving suc- Nidgyabh. “W, n", mum.“ hwerhqlgivfffihlflflli, but the number of settlers ,,,- ],,,,._“,,(.S ‘van, handy,“ um}, l5 still very far short of our needs ‘and capacity, and a more energetic nrcnty- thousand bushels oi’ turn-y , tpoilcy by our government is requir~ PBEBYTERIAN SERVICES. -_ Brookfleid-Services in the Brook- w ‘tZ-yl-gvzfzaéjtiiwgzadllgyzg: 0:11:22 field congregation on Sunday, Feb, ed con-federation in 1873 contain the following significant provision: Efficient steam service for he conveyance of mail and pee nil- ers to be established, and main- tained, between the island and the mainland of the Dominion, winter and summer, thus placlngdlle isl- and in continuous communication with thc intercolonial railway and the railway system of the Domin- irwmtixltlotl from page l) ‘ mudlly urt- o1‘ grout assistance l our pI-opit- ziml we deeply apprecb» mac llu- t-lnlsirlcrution of this gov- i‘i‘niIl"iii in rclullon thereto. Mr-l Jloultcr, sccrctaly of the potato; grmvcrs LINHOCiQIIOII in an inter-l view with the press a few days ago stun-ll: ~ The volume oi’ business llu» lull scusml cndinl: December POLICE INSPEGPIONP- Ycslzcr- day morning, at. the Police Co rt, 1543553335 ST the city police force was inspected Tm yubmm-y "meafigi, by His Honor Mr. K. J. Martin and fgy Rive,- Teachers- study Gm“ the Police Committee of the City w” hem M the home of the P. p Council. His Honour. as also the cuml (m Friday Febmar m“ nu. chulmian of the Police Committeeuynwresung pméram my, d " f“ Councillor Holman, v complimented cuss,” on teach,“ c‘? ed d5‘ the police warmly on their smart ap- study‘ English and 315m‘; ‘Nature pevartmce andgencral efficiency. m‘. Grades and how to ogtafil "“’—'-i—"'v_ ter results from Homework. The '1'“, March meetinz will .be held t... March 9th at the same place, A [question box is planned. G85 gmmi TEACHEIVS srunv GROUI’.-- ,0“ Wednesday. February tlrc first ‘the teachers of Hope River Study ‘Group met in St. Ann's szclyuol, w??? °f leaching an Adjective Latins and lobster suppllcs .. 1.. ysolfhe igzfiggbiflllfmgebzietzrvbai- Sait 300; ‘ ° m "l- (issrlluc .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ata§nsfieigter hag/am; depided '9 mm Empty cusks null ropc, (li('- .. -' m” "g m. st; Amy“ - r C .Y lb ' 3"” Prsltlcnt. Elsa Herreil, S€.:i‘(‘iilry_ GREAT DEAL TO BE DONE We arc sincerely grateful for till‘ many recommendations made In the Duncan report which have been carried out. My hon. friend said that very few of these recommen- dations had been inlplemeutcd- llc l5 wrong- Thorc urc u few things which will have to bc nttcntlcti I" in order to implement that report in full; two 0t‘ these I have ul- ready alluded to, namely, the n» crease in silbsltly and the improve- rnent oi‘ the cur ferry scrvicc lic- zween Borden and (fnpc Tormen- inc, but we have yillji grout dcul .0 be accomplished so fur es our railway facilities nrc concerned. Potlltry" . , , . . . . . . . . In connection with our transpor- tation problems, it is pleasing to note that the postmaster general tMr. Veniot) in cat-operation with the ‘Department of National Do- fcnce has placed in opepation a weekly air mall service between Moncton and the Magdalen islands- Thls service passes right over Charlottetown. and I think it. would be a fine thing iii the postmaster general could arrange to have any delayed tnaiis which may be hold at Moncton ‘delivered promptly at Charlottetown. We are looking for- ward at no distant. date to the es- tablishment of a daily air service hetwecn the island and the maln- laud. This no doubt will assist the Deimle 0t‘ my province in some of their difficulties. Our province novcr had crown lands in thc general moaning m‘ L11: tcrrn- its lands were held by pro Dfillitlrs who bad received them lr Kraut from lilo Illilisli crown, and who lcuscd them to scliicrs- in i853 the legislature of tho tllcu colony empowered the government to purchase the land from thc. pro- prietors and to sell it outright lo settlers- Before con-federation op- proxlmaiely three-fifths of ‘the land was bought from the proprietors either by the government. which paid for it out of current revenue, "T by the tenants themselves. One of the terms and conditions of our province's entry into colrfcrl- erotlon was: That us tho of (ii-ii? imports Coal Merclluniiisc— (Dry goods, groceries) .. .. 1,.'lI‘-I'll v‘, ISLAND LADY lmary- The S“; death OCCUITCG at Maiden, Mass, on lFrtday, Feb. 10th, “11928. of Collier. MAKING GOOD CRY FOR BETTER RAILWAYS iggthlvlvvitecillfimr-ion, l t hols‘ scvcnty- V cl ll "t‘ v. r c-l - 3 1° file 3* M110- fmye “this lll‘oills‘cnivitysiiiiiihitiki: i‘i)li‘.:;{1nn°n was born m Desabk” P‘ opportunity oi‘ uskllll: for it slur Jdafitl-Ad nmd {or thirty yea"? m mcnt from the Minisicr o: lilul-‘yenrq ‘y: cogxlmg “iMmden “gm waiys ilillr- iluunlnni regarding pr l- Sterfinggcflarflctiee wMd“ “wmfm o5 posed railway improvisnionts. i curls“ n d r’ u“ n‘ “UM” tukt- tho liberty oi‘ giving him this who kae‘ a)“ _greut1y belovFd by n“ ltoiicc so that he may bc prcpltrctl. conduct‘; geLReThg/l Seggcusnwore 0n one brunch of lllc rnllwuy s) - Sunday Febylmvhvkgzg’ t L250!’ on ism (kitown as the blurruy ll. - o; he‘. 3,23%" Mrs’ Axekacooe ‘on; m” “m” w" "Y" l‘""l""l~' i1" "l" "it: Maplewood let Maiden lwithpieviiom narrow lttlllill‘. and lllis is u mutter - " ‘ which should rteccivis lilo scrious ni- Zifiilfis‘diifeif‘,f,f,,ff‘v‘jr““r‘f;é'°$ tcnlioii or iiN‘. rullway nuiheriilv-s- Wocdlawu‘ Cemetery Malaise!‘ Miss Tile roliinl: stuck is ullilrlnuictl un.l gm, leaves to moun; one Brmhmf out of dale. and goods shipped on Roderick Macxmyfin Desabk. 11' this pnliiculur llnl- must in mnuy i; 1" and several 'neh,e§ 5nd vases ,llu rolutntlietl ut Charlotte- nephew-g ' ' town. thus zltllllup; cxirn cxpcnsc und dnmuuc in goods as well. l iliead with tho ruilwuy IilillillPfF- mcni that this mutter shall receive ‘immediate and curcltil considera- tion and. morn than that, lmmcdl- nic fiction. From (be illffcrctit parts or ihl‘ trovince our people are crying out ‘or better railway accommodation 'ud also, for brunch lilies in order hat iilfii-flliilllY tnurket their prol iuce in n bcticr and more ciflciclzi vny- Our ltrovincc is the most densly populated in the Dominion, ufid for this reason the iYLlilNIlOFlIl- tlon facilities should be illurinrsrlll. The hon- member for Quecns (Mr. Sinclair) and myself have already prcsonicrl n petition lo lllc KOVUF-l- or in. council with regard lo ihcsn branch lines. and I um hopeful titnl we shall receive some consideri- lion» i understand that tllc member irr Prince (Mr. Maclicuu) needs branch liucs in his county, and no doubt, hc will lull-r nu pl-Pxerll his catw- lu (eouncr-iitill with u rcqucni for our; of thcsc bruulail lines. huvc l'0<'0i\'(-‘:i u lull h: showing the. amount or lonllziu- Ihul ullgin l)“ cxpcclz-tl on u suction of liit‘ pr lwscu railwuy- with ‘iiifi permiss- ion of the, ltousc I dcslltc tn put m] - Jinnsard this lcttcr, which is slml- W H E N mad by rellublc mcn~ it rcmls an lol- in l IMMIGRATION PERSONALS govcrnmcnt Mrs. Harold W. Maccionaid 0i Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. {Gupta William McLaren, Gcorgc- OWIl. W» When Sourness, RECOMMENDATIONS Miss Jcssle_ A. MacKenzlc 0i ARE EFFECTED Hartsvlllc. Spent the week-cud as Pain And Bloating we: i . . In coilncctlon with lllc pniitlon ‘When all the rcmmmondaiiorls geiladiegiotltx‘rdgnd Mmmw Fm- Follow Every Meal tforwurilml lo the ilolitcnan-i uov- Mr. Spcukcr, of tho iiuncun T151107! \ l ' i l v . €.§.".‘i'..‘“.‘.?.i1.‘“.‘.‘;.“iilifhdfl” .1:.::.."::;*:.:‘..11t" .‘".‘.‘i‘*".“" . _' ,_ ' r ‘~ -|‘i-'. 5 ic. loom SWIFT AND SURE RELIEF {lfll:?ll.i(ia—a—;'?izillilii gudwSoutlklCuveu- 11m (.,mmry_ Mi "m" m“ Dunn,“ To quickly prove 90 pcr ccnl of ‘ ' - n ‘ ‘ 9W I esrou, have uskotl fol‘ is jllslicc \|ll(|0i'| flionluch dlslrcss is absolutely uuncc- W9 illWGIly Hllbmil. thc ioiimvliii: the (tmtictinralioll puvf Thl h- 1926. easnry uml thnt you can cut nntl cu- cstlmutc oi’ ilusincss pm- wuw. do f, H _ . ' ' S ‘ $1,353,934, The {mm-QR (m. 1927 ago joy moat uny food you rcnliy wont l _ ' ‘ DJ ‘em mmmls-‘Ilml i158 ilfiilii inn (Air Illlulotlcl, who mulls a not half cultivated. I um convinced not ye, avanabm Anhough the sci. from yourulrulrgistsomc islsurutcu . with wisdom and dlscrunnh’ and || spcccli that is wcll worth rcadine- we should have more settlers oi’ do nothing more than educate the uumu was “bout, mu cums 3,8 lhul, ,l"‘.l‘.‘.‘f?.“’.l..‘,l‘,"‘l.f‘,i‘,'. "-'{-‘:,,,',"'§:l m“ sfluiqwml mm‘ m‘? rmmn“ Wm .\t pug-cs l8?! and 19o of llilrflviscil the rllzht sort- He said: people of the Murliimes and tho or ins preceding your u; value u airnlphy lm-iipcnslvc inst’ u... run p.11 _ filer-l Willi the ullproval of nii» l b".- iillllfiilfli he says: . Coming to the island is like other provinces of Canada. on this will be somewhat less owing to """’“"°d "M" '° '"'""" m‘ "“"“’ mipunm. y I "w" m“ spirit’ "i mil‘ illlll’ M111 i llcl me an n step further. l -‘.o coming home. The scenery is much vital and all absorbing problem. the lower prices prevailing. The ti“ti‘l‘lll\lfnr\:if:m€illn‘illizi‘dn!‘2‘mom '““""";(.nd.n lm" “Mm” ' ' ‘ - ~ - - -~ Illllilllfl Which actuatcs hon, mem- not imlicvc wc. shall need so many the sumc. Loneliness and home- then it will have done much in thel lolwltai‘ uutull in 1927 w“ 92,233 ‘mined... Magnesia hi '1. plvnsnul,~ I aymil.‘ h?“ “f m" him" Wm flee l" '3- . lmmirzrnilts- and I am sure we will sickness are not felt much ‘here way of benefiting trade and com-icwts. as compared with 66 208 h‘""""’"”- ""“""""""" "m" m’ "l" "M Cum...‘ p] m5" m“ “W915 “Y mi’ ilffivihm not inst.- our population to such a The people are kind and soci-abie- merce and more closely cementing cwls. lu 1926. Tutu yefy lmpuriuut ;‘,',‘,1';“‘“,,,,§‘,‘;“"‘,f‘,1‘§‘,,,2?‘-,,,,Y;fif;‘,,,'“}f§';lm, h: 8M“ equam’ ‘"1103’ "11 P981118 M111 ;!l"'ul ifXiiiiii, if the governmentwtll Therc are opportunities on the the bonds of confederatioll- fishery is hardly holding its own nmitrnlls-u ' ilnumirous luau» umllismox}, g ' ' “dvlmmfiefl 810115 With the rcst oi , do somnihitig to sec that youul: lSluml for practical farmers with l1 As was believed by all who und- Prince Edward island has adinr "m"? "mr "‘""'""" """"""‘- m“? pqlulgps" Canada‘ mm ‘w: M“ spmkar- “"‘ (‘unmiluns are (yfferad someindtlfl8- liltie capital. in the old ‘country elstood the people down hLfliBiifllL to it fisheflllgreas nfpgrefl W ~ ‘Illtfggilpggfiilefl 2.91%.?!“ contented and I ‘ _ b ~ "w - ____ y _ Turnlps rncnt to no on tho farms and s u,» many m.“ i“, mam“; a are "- Bringing Up Father o >094 o0 a on ( Success Did Not lust Happen the beet flavored and best quality _._..-_.__..__.< FISHERIES H i.- i Why Suffer From Rheumatism/when Min- ard's Liniment will brlnil soothing relief. lump :1 LlblM E 1T -—B_v (icon-go lllchlumls T The fisheries of our province are worth annually well over a million dollars. The marketed vniue for the past few years has been: 1924. $1,201,772; .1925. $1,598.11‘); Exports Tons 135 1,000 2R0 I50 630 . . 50 . 22,500 300 .0400» . WELL‘ WHAT ARE BY GOLLY- MAGGIE IS YOU BUTTiNQ iN FOR? ARRELIN‘ wrru DAUGHTER-I'M GLAD FOR Oucsrr \%N'"r ME- rut. Juéfl’ TAKE ‘l’: EM- YOU MlC. T- AND IF IT . WA°.:N‘T on WQUDUQ l DAUGHTER wouuo snow ~ ME. MORE REBDECT’ YOU =.-.t=:r A BAD EXAMPLE. Li... l THING‘: HAVE GOT ‘TO CHANGE AROUND HERE . (i DIDN‘T ‘ saw ANY- TFHNQ" Moo-oo-ovoove DON'T TALK BACK ‘TO " ME- _| It was by mannho‘ us‘ of chewing tobacco that a IIIGKEY 8r IIIGINLSUIPS» BLAGII TWIST‘ attained the hilhest podtlon. That is why it is the big _ favorite with men who like the beet. ' fiiucKEY a NICHOLSON ronacco g.‘ I - ' C00’ '5?»- k * Charlottetown or?" |...| rm...- s.....<¢f l»? 11.’... an...» u»... unarmed