Menon 14,1914 --me term me 'rua cHArLLo'r'rs'rowN ooennmu J nm or iw- plan rn.--1-EEN Ppovluclnl Lrclslnrums (11 ated :noel panunnoo) l ____-a .___ _._ ..__,___ _,__ nals: Messrs. Aeneas McDonald, Kfok.. pam, -and Gallant; two members to ' mrm 5 q\l.0l‘lllIl. _ ' On ths~Lex'isle.tlve Library: Hon, McDonald; three nismbers to form a quorum. . on Bills to 'be Engroesed or that have been Engrossed: Hom Mr. Mc- Donald, Hon. Mr. Stewart, l-lon. Mr. Dalton, Messrs. Buntain and G. F. pfrwar; three members to form a quorum. on the motion of the acting Prem. fer, the above V report was received by the House and was coacurfed in. Hon. Mr. Arseneult .then moved, and the 'Qommiseivner of* Public works seconded, _ . the _appointment o ed the House; the motion being carried The acting Premier then mov that the House adilourn to. to-day The Commissioner of A ri- (_ Mr. Eric 1 Doble as a messenger of:lv°1°p'f‘e“t' ‘“ me ‘“d““‘"Y ii* °i1¢“€ui` and hud spent in connection there- grown to a debt of over one million . :l p. rn. 3 R, culture seconded, sud the 111041011 eerrmg to, th” B¢°0'l“l ¢l9-UBB matter in a practical manner the nual r cn ring d flc't h <1 b was carried; »the'~1-louse adlournlug ff the Govemw 5 Speech- "W°1°°m' first thins they did being l'.he'reduc- stol>l>ed.cth; increases tb sthe debt ling; to 01° dl'~Y and tim.” lD°“ti°“9d- 1, ng back tc' Ca““dB~ Their ROYBI tion of the price of certain school been stopped, while they had last Thursday, March 14, 1914, The House resumed today at 3 ,p. m. Prayers having beensald, Mr. A.A. McDonald gave notice of the presen- tation of e. petition of Frank R, Heart: and others for an' act to in- corporate “The Pflnce Edward Island Trust Company.” _ _ The Hon W. S. Stewart gave'not.icc of a petition from Goshen Elijah Luther Howie McArthur for leave to present 8 Bill to the House to enable the petitioner to change his name to that of George Howard McArthur. Mr. A. P. Prowse then moved, sse- onded by Mr. L. L. Jenkins. ‘Ithat the following address he presented to His Honour the Lieut.-Governor: "To of-`| fer the humble thanks of this 'House to His Honour for the gracious speech which he has been pleased to make to this House ut the opening of the .present session: "To His Honour the Honourable nor of the Province of Prince all vest had been secured, "althou l word Island! We, His Majesty‘s loy sublocts of the Legislative Assembl __ oi Prince Edward Island, at this time in session assembled, beg leavel see the fishermen improve their bugl MBI. and anything which effector; a imDr°v°m°”t Was Sure to b a r these shores abounded with fishes VY ` 'T*' -~ . ~ l omni f. 9 DP e- The inducements West were great, federation this province had had an. that th;n;&hl“?*;‘:x§‘l;trWB:m°¢;<1;fldf;D¢ and the whole system of education nunl deliclts which for the last twen- grently expand The _Yap u uso had been allowed to retrograde. The ty years amounted to an average of ' “'l ~--9 ‘=l"‘"nd teachers today, however, it seemed to, $45,000 s year-while the indebtedness Of him were anxious to ut. their pegtlon the 31st December 1890 wap EOM by the fishermen could be seen “ . d t ” ;a°°"°“°1Y "°Wl“8; today he was able ' ' A V v 0 start his motor machine and very ‘ “Wh i“°1`°u9° his catches of fish with ‘ - a great deal less expenditure of time Q ` 1 .ll A. Mal'-l1l¢l01l. Hon. J. Mclieau, and hmr' Tm* was h\8\\ly eatisiecf _ . \ r a e Msesrs. Richards, Fcehan and T. W. W" *md P1°Blill§~ They wanted to‘ ` ' c ’ Q" __ in-l _#_ _ of ' if _ - n . _E E .___ . I lon Government ut Ottawa were do-‘matter he thought he might pay n beef lndustry. The sheep industry had ing their best to develop the Mari-'compliment to the Hon. Leader of been well looked after by the Domin- tlme Provinces, not throwing ull their the Opposition on the splendid horses ion Department of Agriculture. They m°ll¢y into the West. He thoughtlhe had imported here for stock pur- hud sent down sheep experts to the mm- P"“‘“° Edwafd Isliilld \\'0\\\<\il>0S€s. He thought they would he of province and had supplied it- with share in hat develo ment more than great benefit to the Island; the were well-bred rams for breeding purposes advent of the car ferry, opening us the markets of the Dominion, a ”h°“\d be ll Very much greater future all kinds, ood, paddock undue nerr- n fig P _ _ ~ i I k . . _ e o s into their work and oo give ,$128,000. as shown -by public aooonntr, ng mac erel and others. With the the nest results. In regard to the and by a committee appointed to l a <1 “ _ . . n ee ' °‘ the Wh°1” W0l`1d. YJIBFO ment had undertaken to investigate that the liabilities were $170,000, and de- the sch001 :question in this province during the past twenty years had _ to matter of school supplies. the speaker' examine the aflalrs of this province, il- will *hilt While the Liberal Govern- u few ,months later it was shown 1 U _ y . “nv vther port of Canada. Well-bred horses, and good lookers, with the protection from dogs that good individuals in every way. _ The they had now be tlmngln, the people 'like those would he of the greats WELCOMTNG T. R. I-UGHNESBES. importation of u few more animals were going back more into the indus- Bf, try .und that in a few years' time He quite agreed with all that hndlndvuutuge to the horse industry of they would he raising ns many sheep been said b the Hon. member forithe Island. He was afraid that the us they did twenty yenrs ugo. In with some four thousand dollars, dollars-it was with abundant satis- filley found that scant result attend- faction that they could now view the Y Murray Harbour with regard to tbefcattle industry had not been doing connection with that he was very return of the _Duke and Duchess otvery well of late. There had been few sled to Svc 11 mill started to manu- WELCOMING T- R- HIGHNESSES- ed their work. The present Admlnls- financial situation as they had it there was ,. mnn, woman or child U`0ti0l1. however, grappled with thelduring the past two years, The an. Canada todo that did not o inl'l‘he sheep lndustry had been w Connaught. He did not think thatlimportations for breeding purpogeg facture their wool instead of sending all it to the other provinces and having ree'iooked after by the Dominion De. it munlllactllred and sent buck here, o_'ln connection with beef cattle he _Hlghnesses the Duke and Duchess 0| books; and he had no doubt the Gov- year a small surplus and this year \2;';|l;f;_1E‘hl'»é Wgo gave in au 09060”-1 ernment would extend that reduction something larger. They might refer n I e ears t ernselves to the to other supplies. to the former speeches with which ghe peope of this Island Mr Prowse Legislature had been opened year af. Y E with every word of the remarks' the member for Murray Harbour. AGRICUL'l‘Ul'fE. Passin on to the clause dealing the should he able to mise here of purtment of Agriculture. And, t him to say that the sentiment here “Dressed was one lh which they all ‘c0l1cLl!`l‘e(l. And in this connection they had "ery reason to be proud 0f their D0sition as an important llfovlnce in the Dominion of Canada. They had a feeling of safety and se- '1U!`it.V in being part of the British Empire. the Empire upon which the sun never sets; and they ought to be proud to be citizens under the sway of the Union Jack, The Governor General, in whose veins flowed the blood of the late Queen Victoria, de- served the esteem of every loyal Brit- ,ish subject, AGRICULTURE. In the third clause ol the speech ` i . . g ' _Was sure t was hardly necessary for r FOX FARMING. ter y,.m._ and tm wmch refcmnces weml ture, Mr. Jenkins said that though there had been some damage done to the crops, by unusual wcuther, he did not think that it amounted to a' great deal. That sort ol thing - made to our claims at Ottawa. Year . r -_- delvaellogmgggeolleixglx legerired Ito the after year they were amy led to hope unneces _ 8 m“5~ was that these matters would be rectifiedl sary f0l' him t0 95-y *WY*-hillg "in the near future " This state of in that conneuionv for 1]" 1°” ith” allairs went on until the last year of ?V§:`;tll>cl';cr:i rl1)1ust know that the f0_X the preceding Governments reglm¢_ curred once in a while. The farmers :Bs cogiidintl 9°: ingrizsizglhaud It when it was acknowledged by those during the past year had been fairly 1914 would Beg m°l’*; l; ‘ini V991' ln power that there was palpably prosperous, and while a few had suf- sults than even tsgsele `\Thich h at NT ver-Y mme t0 be 'hvvcd for from our fercd. most of them, he thought, had ready been attained It H 1;' claims, _ one member of the Govern. had a good year. There had been cally 8 new mans". dwéas prec! ~ ment going so far as to any that it some gram destroyed which had not:_ ought to be iv H tyl. sn ue ere it was useless to be dangling these been hnrvestcd, while it had been Th H n gn 9 0 Pioneers of 1 . claims before the public. hard on some, there were some thin “_ 0 0“l`l1 B MT. Dalton s name 'phat the regrogreppfon was M.,-esged in agriculture that they could no = “°“1d the remembered by H“°¢€°dlI1E was due entirely to the eff0r¢5` of the fight against. They could not figntl gélegg 1%” fgf H 1011.2 fime to come. Conservative party (Chee,.B_) The against the elements, and when there those laveho oxen xavsszgpfident that Honourable premier Marnie,-,On was occurred Dad weather, with resultant this industr woulda* glilnonel' 21'* undoubtedly the ablest man who fill- bail Crops, they could not iight ed Th _ dyt 9 _“ _Y "_e“"1" ' ed the office of Premiership that this against lt but it must be taken 0 m “S ry was pmntmg m the Island had ever had N0 er-pon ever-lit Cam" There were, however, one oc-fto be obtained in this country. of The Founders day, cattle wus being imported from might deny he “'°“ld hc glad to see ,Ontario to supply the Charlottctown‘S0me elltcrprising l>col>le tuke up the ‘markets 'l‘hat should not occur in nlutfw" Of cFtul\lisl\iug ri larg0 Ulu' an agricultural cnffmry like this; nery to ton all the hides of cattle all butchered in the province. Nino-tenths Z - » y With U19 y0fll"S fortunes in agrieul-:the beef cattle they needed. But n lot Ol thc hides 'butchered here were taken of butchers were importing beef to the United States and Ontario cattle from Ontario nt considerable and manufactured into boots and expense, and at rf greater figure than harness nud sent buck to the island. it would cost them if the some were 'They here had to mo' the cost of He freilzht, sending them. away mul gett- fnougnt the pepnrtment of Agrlcul- ing them buck. But not only uint: ture should take up that brunch of the industry gave employment. to the business fmulmnke fm. special on-'people of the other provinces on-d u ject for n year or two of endeuvoring 7_‘_”"i”-“ °°‘"‘"Y ""*_'_i_°h ,CWM “ff _l5“'°“ to get the farmers interested in the) (Continued on page 15.) mn t I _ Premium Pictured A handsome, finely litho-tinted photogravure of of the Dominion proceeded Mr. Prowse may observed direction of a fur basis and when it Brood 0 U H 'f th UH _ . ' » _ h two things the f rmers h d s fler d Benyamin Rogers, Lieutenant (;0ver_» that last year had been favourable arrived at that stage it would still worked nhnrlfer aging he 31,1 (Sie V213, from und were lilgely to slllxfier U st? Ed - ~ . - I` l “_ including, in addition to Sir J. A. Macdonald, Sir Charles r be 111110112 _Our must prominent and furtherance of the ,ntercsrs or ffm more in tueluture. He referred no li P’°m“"1° ’“d“°*"°“ and W°“1f1 “° province, and no person understood liculurlv to the bancful presence of Tupper and other stalwarts. considerable damage was done _ for agriculture, and a bountiful bn y _ Y Y tinusd rains." It was ilndofrbtedly some sections b heav and long-co H than 5 5°°d many of 01”' Ufhef ill” ally unsatisfactory condition 0f’he did not think there was any re to offer our humble thanks to Your.mHt't°1` ‘Of 1'¢§1`°l1 that in 501119 DOF- d“°t"i°5- things so discouraged the people Offedy for it yet. That was the sort Honour for the gracious speech with tions of the province the rains and So far as the Karakule sheep in- this province that they mm the mb_ f-_ping he thought hthe Govcmmen ss; HB fn Z ~ - . in doubt yield substantial dividends. It th f th - ` cpu I-,ft th t 5 It , H- W°“‘° l’°““"Y We” ll‘°“ he hem" neo ocffefrons rgtrpgsrvgsilgnbihtrlgr gglgré a rnosto filflglfigginisg ‘$1 Fisglft, Hon' E' Whelan’ _ Hon. E. Palmer, of Hon. J. I-I. Haviland, ‘ Hon A A Macdon d _ which Your Honour his been plsnpul early frost had wrought damage; but dustry was concerned, the speaker eral Government lain] and em_lth,, Depffrtnmnt of A ricuytum BhO“k`L ' ° ° al 9 ‘still he did not think that they had hpped that the sanguiuary expecto- phatioally that the; wer: wanted rf0`toke up and by eg-operntioiff with H011. G. C0125, reason to be gloomy. The province tions of those who had embarked on` longer. the other departments of Agriculture | Hgn Lt C0] J H Gya and 5 it would be f“1|Y "e“uz¢d- y What had been the result since f,-lre\througllout the Dominion and \vith\ ° ° ° ' . y’ _ 4 Hon W H Pope to open the present session." . Mr. Prowse said it gave hlni great pleasure to assert that the .prosper-'had very fertile soil'-we were looke Y election of 19121' The result was mari specialists on the sulojlect, try 1,0 over ‘ ' ° ! itv during the year had been unsu lupon by our neighbours as the Ga _ r- . assed in the hisforv of uw Island lm Pf°‘1“°<==-and *=lU=°“sh We mich* TH” OYSTER INDUBTRY- our province has been rfoeree.n\g_l°01nc- Hclwned pmt the Hon- <><»m- The representatives of Prince Edward Island. D _ - lt was true that the Province was not endowed with »ruincs, but. that fact notwithstanding, they had other great and important -sources of wealth in their industries~c|g"riculture1°d Ml PFOWW. When the young pe fisheries, for example. A great deal had been done in the matter of agri- culture, and during the past; year much prosperity had-attended the ef- forts of those who were engaged in it. While there,were n_o mines, the speaker felt confident that-if the "in- dustrles which the Island had ~were properly developed they had as good a guarantee of success and prosperity as they could wish for. The time haditlllfm Su- High Pfi°¢¢ had llfvvailéd. _ ‘ r arrived when tlfey could' look for ward to s great expansion of these industries, and it must undoubtedly be admitted that the position of the province was one that might be en-[the attendance from the country di vied. A real: many articles had beenrtrlcts to these courses, he said, had . E written on the h gh cost of living- und on that subject commissions had been appointed for the purpose of ln-lngriculturul industry; and, as far as vestigation, Legislatures had puzzled their brains to solve the problem. In the opinion of the speaker, the only conclusion that could be arrived at in a matter of the bind was that the price of farm -products should' be gove`rned~ by the law of supply and demand, It was well known that the consuming population oi Canada was increasing ar, a very much greater mtio than the producing eommumtyl _They might luck forward l\°pe1u\\v_ This being so, the farmers were in a position of advantage. 'Ihey had strong markets and ‘ good paying prices. The prices ol almost all food- stuffs, were, on the average, higher than ever before. This was a condi- tion of affairs which. the speaker was sure, with proper encouragement ouréaid to agriculture, it is expected that farmers would not he slow 'to take adequate advantage of. - FISHING INDUSTRY. Then, (gain, they would turn to the fishing llustry. This had been prosecuted dnrln the last few vears with a cor-. B . tain amount ol success. Bonne years, of course, the revenue from that source was not very great, but f last year, he understood, was a very fav- ourable one. In t-his `calling, too, there had been during the past two nr three years a marked onward step' due to improved methods of prose- cuting the industry, as for instance the use of motor hosts which meant n considerable saving of labour. He had no proof of the _assertion he was about to make, but it was his esti- mation tbet last` season there had been from' eight hundred to one thousand motor boats. engaged in the business. These hosts had revolution- ized the fieherman's work. In days -suffer reverses, still :he had every `hope and confidence that this wou be a prosperous and progressive ls- ,land. The time was coming, procee '-ple would be m'ore encouraged tha fever before to 'remain a.t`home. _ The speaker next dealt with th lclause in the Speech referring to liv Where we did not have s\\flicient`n‘issionor of Agriculture would go _ _ a revenue mee g a r qui in n . _ ovster fishery Mr prow" “md thi" o tb roof cro s had been destro state 0' progress' During the mst' had pushed forward and reached tho‘ Mr Jenkins sald he thought their twentv yea" much had been “Bm bm summit f the hill live stock had improved greatly ld i“P€‘!p;:eed;r;iei-éfg dial ygggrsggopsgsixgigrevenue in former days, we now bavg into' that matter. in the speakensl, be presented tg eagh person Sending a new Sub. <1- tif . . The My of fefrifgresslhnewage Syl; mlctfoneoi “Te 'cosmy H gmt dcwscription to the Morning or Evening Guardian on or before 0- ,m“‘“,;':°p{;a‘;;;“';‘; ‘;'Bsl;‘r‘;“°§J';’B iflhafé There boa been o turn in the noe, en that way. p _ April 30, 1914. D ’ and in place of going behmd they Denlmg _with live stock conditions.. Do not miss this Oppox-tunity_ ‘ ‘ _ The Picture which may be seen at any of the Guardian B * 0 i .. , . little had been done towards the bet- ' _ ‘ . - ' ' - - e nf. 1.. 1.. Je no s e <1 <1 ui nhl. ni.-.1 tfwye. S. 1 in r A encles is worth 3u frame an illb iv nawa on -“°°°“ °°“‘““°“°‘ That the "°““°“ tement of the mdustm It was mt "‘°“°”» ‘md l" ‘¥°"“; “°ellg`t;’§°°d “lg W I HE 6 ur nm in a "reieipt of a sub=c2ptic?n ford thed lx/lvorniilg (Sr Evellnng . "' ‘_ o l “ .of the live 'stock and pbultry mdus_ until _the present Administration remarks by apologizing for um very' ,ww W' d ltry had improved very much as e r ‘suit of the work carried on by the €_~Fe_dem1 Department' or 'agriculture was, he said, 3 fact well known by ,and the farmers might look forwa d ‘to a continuation of~those~ prices. 'In regard ,to the Short and D093 Courses which had been established, B. .proved abundantly the keen interest lwhich the people were taking in the he could learn. those who attended 'the courses were perfectly satisfied. The Domestic Science Course was also hi bl a reciated b the people set right, then the oyster lndustry _ and which would prevent him, he b°°“'”° “°“‘“m“g “’ if "al l““““l'Y- feared, from doing justice to t the Rhcumo Cures The Federal Government contemplate . _ Hi f t _ t I matters on which he had to speak. . Rh-emnahsm D” ng measures °r he pro em' °" Dealing with the Address clause. by would be hi hl p t d; dth . ll 0 muy . 0 P . S; had every rinaznrfptcimhlspg thai; tx Hpvidence had mvoureg the pmvlncf bottle of Rheumo today. Geo. E. ,eat indu tri one ° QM ity and development unsurpassed, bgnem you Rheuno is w,md,,({u\ , CONFEDERATION CEL}3:BR,AT10N_ _than it had hem? in ‘my spewh that muscles and bones ale rid of soreness , hm hee” mad” _‘V that H°“°° by ‘my and stiffness, and very soon a Rheu- Ths speaker mop ,emi gps ¢o“°w_ il-‘Gut--Glliigcruor, it was s prosp°l'!tY mo potlentjs able to have the same Ing pfassage in tl;‘e (§overnor'is Sp(eech;_;')l,13_t_i,:’xnaa‘:,‘1ly‘;;]1§ ~`:’,:'el_yacit';v::§;`;°‘;lft:l‘;‘streng)l;h1sutih1viLpllty ofhyontir, tllhc. n re erence to t e orthcorn ng .on- . ` umo ui us .om st- ric uu~ nick federation Celebration: "The 'Fiftieth “gf 3:1 %e“;;*Ep23ll;ng‘stl“§N‘)’§' féililt uric acid mnnot possibly mist. ' ' ' eumo costs only $1.00 for u large oyster industry would be f during the past ye” Wm* 9- P"°s'Pe" Hughes sells it with n guarantee to e- came mt? Imwar that matters were had cold from which he was suderingf Guar lan " Rates: Morning Guardian $2.50. - Evening Guardian $1.50. of the industry, and they knew that . _ ,. h . any measures taken for that purpose _gaggtngéugsriglrlfhlifxlit v;;;ve:`1e§§;g_ No mut1.‘er holw ltong stinding ofder F'Q|»-rf-\ A ‘C B le B (iles “Jr e U. A Please send me the Guardian for one year from date for which I enclose ..... ._ Also send me the premium pic- g “ °”' that. he thought. was truer today ng quick union, tn.. pn.. .em-._ thi ture The Founders ofthe Dominion towhich lam entitled as anew subscriber. _ Address . in-f_g _ mere at the lowest possible cost. Z Y PD Y ' A 1 _ ~ _ _ The young ladies of the country were ug; ‘§;:?;_,¥e,?cfet;|g bf;n;t;yeb?§€;‘§d§;';elderfully, more wonderfully than any- °““°i“g ““mi"t“k"‘m° interest in it' during the present year will mark. al body had ever dreamt of. Prince Ed- ward Island although not endowed “nd nnythmg that °°“1d be d°“° fir period of the first importance to alll ’ _the rural conditions of the :provin e 'must assuredly meet with the hearty "approval of all the people. _to n, better state of affairs. The work on the farms need no longer be x?- garded as -mere drudgery; new a d ,better ideas imbued the young peo- ple. | Mr. Prowse read the following pas- sage in the Speech: "As a further E .during next summer a selbloadin fond self-discharging dredge for oyster mud will be put in operation by my Government with a view to estab- _lisbinz a system for making this rest fertilizer available to our far- ‘ This was, he said, a statement which thefarmers would read with consid- erable interest and to the fulfilment of which they would look forward with enthusiasm. _ uncommon. ' ` Ref:-rrln to the matter of educa- |a subject which had engaged atten- “tlon in this province for a great `number of years. The schools were now going along fairly successfully, but during the past quarter of a century it had been the feeling that lthey had retrograped. The old condi- Itlons which preva led ln former years \wo\‘.ld not do at the present time. Stop Thai Disgusflng Snilflc _ 'r " `§0oll\in_g f_‘Caiarrhozon¢". A Quick Cure 'rl-la RICH HEALING BALBAMB 011", Try lt for your m-lable throat. CATARRHOZONE ARE DEATH T0 COLDB, DAD THROAT AND CATARRH. ---9 ’ Blmnly a marvel-you get relief no quick from Ostarrhosone. Try the inhaler sud count ten- vour throat and nose are cleared-_' ll \telt ir. out for that bronchial eoullh .gfve it is chance ~ to rid you of thal- ‘ehlonlc eatsrrhsl condition. ~ | Yegrg nf w0lldeI‘f\l\_ lhcbsll $54 .nmumeoy from ua me peovh _.0 luur land no to prove'tl.¢.t nothing so rm- d||¢¢,v¢f-'sa ls quieter. safer, sur nt hen Cernrrhosone you feel better at once “V017 breath you take Wltll the ridh ozone--every eertefrlly euro. ggmple? glollar 02?.: ‘gg ' 'properties. Refuse all substitutes.' l ways ~ 50s., sample trial _Ill dealers every- Canada. It w ll particularly mark t-he’ fulfilment of the Confederation agree- ment by linking up this Island with the tl‘ansl70rta'tion system of Canada with the improved financial terms and conditions which at length have put this province on a solvent and progressive basis in the Confedera- tion." The Celebration, said Mr. Prowsc, ought to be an intensely in-‘ terestlng one, and occasion that should be of the greatest interest not only to this province but-to the whole Dominion. it was a matter ln which they all felt that they would like to take part. It was in Char- lottetown. on September 1, 1864, that the first Conference assembled. This Conference was the outcome oi a resolution passed in the Nova Scotia Legislature some time previously for the purpose of considering the ques- cussed, the greater and more tremen- taken up. A bariqfuet was held in that building (The Provincial Building) on September 8 at which eloquent speeches were made by eminent men. On September 9 the delegates left_ Charlottetown for Halifax, where sn- other Conference was held. Proceed- ing from there to Fredericton. the capital of the province of New Bruns- v/iclrpthence tri Bt. John. where a banquet was he d, the delegates from the different provinces went to Que- bec, Montreal and' other places, 'where' with the some natural resources in the way of mines and tlmher as the other provinces. had opportunities and natural advantages unequ-alled throughout the Dominion, and al-l though its importance nt present wnsf purely agricultural, he thought the, day was coming when the Island with the other Maritime Provinces would he one oi the greatest manufacturing _centres of the Dominion, They were nenr the markets of New England and they possessed shillpllllr facilities, existing in no other part of Canada, and in a few years he thought the Maritime Provinces would be looked upon as the leading provinces of, Canada. They had been neglected in years gone hy, but he thought they; might not say this, that the Domin- ticn of the union of the Maritime Provinces. When this matter was known to the meupwrs of the Govern- ment of Canada, i. e., Ontario and\ g Suxiec, éhley asked the griqlileée of|c 0 I C F h T. __ » e ng eegn es rom. er ovorn-_ n . ` tion, Mr. Prowse said that this was mem, to be pr-ese“t_ This was gr-anr_.\ ar thyofome $1 "Te ed. and in place of the Maritime y °- 9 or _ ‘ °‘ union being me snblect to be als- Popular Lsxeflve doua discussion of Confederation was “FIG PILS” If you are constipated, billions, have s sour, gassy, upset stomach, an inactive liver, slot headaches; or if you are tired, worn-out and down- heartsd, and the organs of digestion and elimintation fall to perform the all-important functions, see to it that you cleanse your system of un- digested food, foul gases and ex- cess blle in the intestines and bowels by the use of the popular fruit tonic laxstive. °°':'°.'::.."'.:.°::. :':.':- 3:: °::;l rm PILLS come o e _ establishment of Confederation by the Q uniting of Ontario; Quebec, Newl'§,l:g,1§°?°e:é" batzlgsgzgfnlxaedlaxg bottle from Geo. lil. Hughes or direct all charges prepaid from Ll. V. Mar- ion Co., Bridgcburv. ilut. ' Date 1446,2,5MEtf _ l -"W %!‘__"" P9' '-1 One of the last 1914 dividend payers to offer' stock to the public. Hartford Stock is Selling ‘ “Like Circus Lemonade” Since the first advertisement appeared the other day, me stock in the Hartford Dark Silver Company has been selling very rapidly. T here are only about 400 shares to sell at the present time so you had better make up your mind now, right now, lxfore the stock is taken off the market entirely. I The Hartford is-not a prospective proposition---it is actual: The ranch is built and equipped, the foxes are in their pens and the possi- bility of large litters for spring are very bright. What Your $100 Buys in the Hartford A-_-A sharein five pairs _ C---Proprietgiry interest The Hartford is capit- o_f highest quality dark in a fully equipped ranch alized at $100 000. Shares silver; foxes. property._ _ ’ ’ ‘ B- A chance to secure D--~An interest in one of 9aCh $100. DaYm¢“tS 25 a_ large dividend within the best fox propositions p_ c_ with appfimtiqrf, bal. l six months of your ap- before the public at the plication for stock. present time. alice at 30 days- , . . l ' _ i??rl°it,e spplicsqtlou' Puff!! l°|°lWi" is recommnhpd only 1°! °°\’*f“\\ above mentioned- but those f Brunswick and Nova Scotia. This ls- ,_ th land held aloof until the year 1813. :L1 1:53?-1111*: ' of);-an :1xv:i.kt2:dl\)ieys°, 'l'\\B¢ WU N10 b¢K|Ul\|\\¢ Of *-50 M" sluggish liver, indigeetlon, constipa- WVY °l tm* l“`°“'“°° 85 l P01* °f'“1° tion, and that blllious, tired-out F0811 D0U\"ll°l'l Ol Us BGB. Bud ~ tht feeling. Try Fig Pills the next time U°\l\1\‘&l-100 W0Ulf1 l\l\Qll°ltl0hBbly D0 you are not feeling up to your us- nne of the utmost interest to all nal good health and yon will be crm- Canada vlnced of their wonderful curative i CONTRAST. 'At all dealers ln 25 and 50 cent boxes, or by mail from The Fly, Pill When they came to realize, said the 00., Bt. Thonms, Ont. Sold at Goo. speaker. the fact that ever since Con-_lr.. Hughes Drug Store. Hartford Dark Silver Fox Co., Ltd. - Ranch and Head Office Alberton P. E. I _ i. ,. ' i -7-¢=fj»r-.r l f- is I 3 ;l ..=;~ -.,¢- '=_.Ifl’*. 33315 'rw fi." .,,. ._-\, f ";_l_l‘, ‘i 'l ,f ,_ f" vi I It _"_ _ié S13) 4' "1 §`...;'i \“a'P mel . . .e ld' rn fr A