APRIL 21'. 192s .._- ..._ - -___._ .-._ T63, Not One, I has the samegdeljcious fiavouras I I I l smart ' oneness ’ PEKOE . . ' , ‘ _ I THE SUN LIFE "ASSURANCE co, .01“ CANADA ' issues an Ideal Savings Policy l, ‘s. Central Guardian CHER in_ Heartz Memorial Hail viollday night at Philathea concert. lins, B. L. 1., entertained the nursl .s and Sisters of the Charlottetown \ ll I I I I i‘.'.-.'_'L’i.li!d elccutionist on behalf .1 Jlcssiilg. \‘. 1.,’ .2. __ y‘ IIEAR iillltzl. CLARA DELMAR 11111.1’. the Misses Clarrisa Codman and Dora Grains sing at the Phila- illca Concert. Heartz Memorial Hall Kioiidny evening. H, _ lN THE ABSENCE of Rev. R. C. iw-lcu. the morning service at the l: ‘ist Church to-morrow will, be l1 by Rev. John Turner of the .' uiral Christian Church. A Combination of Ii 10; 15 and 20 Year Endowment. l» WATER RATES ——‘A few water lukers have not paid their rates io‘: lhe current quarter. After Monday Bile 23rd. all unpaid services will oe shut off without further notice. 3943-4-21-21. With n. inneh lower premium than 1i’ bought separately. Ask our Agents about it or i Consult .1". AI MOORE, Div. Manager. I boqeewooolo-ee.» e o-ooorve vew-q-ofoo w w“ OQOOO-QOOOQQQQ-Q ' CLASSIFIED ‘ADVERTISEMENTS 3 One Insertion .1‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c per line of 5 words Four Insertions . .. 8c per line of 5 words Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bo per line oi’ 5 words TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Early prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Rev. Dr. Ramsay preaches at mor- ning service. subject "The Parable lf the Pearl." Anthem—“Thc' Friend who Walteth nigh." The lnorning service broadcast. Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.80 p. in. Rev. Hammond Johnson preach- lig will be ledby n male choir of 50 .cices. Everybody welcome at ‘all ‘r._¢.§‘4o0vQv~pQ-9Q>-§oeffooovooboooooveeoooeovovo-vooee 507M095- . Agents ' Wanted I Tl-IE MARKETS-The local mar- Miscellaneous ket was fairly well att d d t en e yes er- . _ " I‘ ' day. The following prices were t- NO-PIN cLoTnEs LINE-THE mo. ALFRED MACDONALD 3d. B f _ ‘iiw best selling article on the market.‘ Land Surveyor. l-lermanville, P: 150'; 31.1, (fggigzignslco' :5 t? wanted in every home, Our sell-i E, I. _ 4.11.1 mm - c" 1r» ‘to 15c: Hides. 17c; Cillkskln, 12c Iqbq sheepskins, $1.00; eggs, 2B1; w ..0c. doz.; butter 42c 1b.; fowl, $1.00 to $1.70; chicken $1.25. The prices figyveggtfibles were unchanged. No _“—"— l . s . -- ESCAPED FROM RANCH-MALE liips were fOlTagllé-l) 0:12:35}? glllflEI-IXIP fox. marked AWZ, 8E. Wallace were Selling at 80c. dozen. l’ Owen, French Fort. 3915-4-21-31 THE 0 --_- I .. RATIO "The Holy City" by R. Gaul which was so splendidly tfndered by the Baptist Choir on naster Choir on Easter Sunday ev. $111118. W111. be repeated by request, o-morrow evening. The soloists are Fiarbura MacNeill, Mrs. H. S. Hen- gfmi- M".- B- D~ Quisiey. Mr. v. L. “naval There will be no sermon 13f e evfinins service. Seats are lice and a welcome is extended to ._._; lng plan is a sure winner. Agents; _-_ invest no money. wriie to Prac- JHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ticai Inventions Lin" 5145 s? iy sullullou ouuhlluo Job rim Lawrence. Montreal. . | cry. n - A. W. April 20ths8i. MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Experience unnecessary. _-Position __ _ _ _ _ iwiinflnem- YWIY svsrenwe; EILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS $109?»- lIiBI-"E 531'- “ekiy aver‘: neatly printed. Guardian Job age» and expenses. Winston Co..! ‘B,,,,,ery_ t, -‘Toronto. ‘~- A. W.‘ A1911‘ 1941-25-23? ._~_________...___,_,____, __ _ _ ,1 IMEMORIAM AND’ MOURNING » curds at shortest notice Guard lull Job Prinlery, Boarders Wanted ‘gognlmns WANTED, REASON- '———----—_-_-___-___- nblc rules. central location. Apply AUCTION SALE AT HAZEL- Guardian. ‘ grove Monday, April 30th. 102 u“ 3371.11-19.31 acres oi‘ land, also stock. imple- ' V. __.__ ' monzs Benjamin McNevin. ' ,1 1 For Sale I . . 3899'4'2°'3I~ PERSONALS .._-_.------ -,_——"~—*—"- "s r n SAME __ PRESSED CLOVERICORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND My: ‘mum “ “h “Harp” pruned Mr. John D. Sinnott of Morcll, rc- iurned last week from a. visit to . Tliay. A. G. Moore, Pownal. _ . I. _ , _ ‘ .\W aaambzoal. furl: 1h. ‘thing oi nlklnwledge h“, daughter, Mrs. Edward Robe"- lle II, -,...lllllII.n.~4, “fr. (vllllldlllli “me Hamster Mass He was I - —~~------~~ " ' ' '_ _,_ .. 1 . . n plrewfirylg or; lull!) Fort $51.; LL’ """"'Y ___fl New York for three. weeks and App y . ougmii. onrlgi. . _» ~ made a h t ti t .-. L . .. . . 39334414,, TAILORED r0 YOUR. MEASURE ‘m 5 °T ti’ ° Washing and iit_ guaranteed. oul' medium suits carry standard trimmings rd our best suits carry high, I Tlmmmgs in Sm“ I also ‘l-nret Hogan are leaving this morn- JiTX-fi _Mariiime Province rcc- lm" c“ a trIPl9J3°5l°Ii Mid NEW 91inch sflics endear!!! fir}; .°""' .. " r: ‘lliis 0nd lop coats and have, ivnrl a hi-xh class trade. Call orl DY» J- siiliiiey B88118]! of Ilali- .. .1 ,. me to can Wm, samplm sxfax. arrived last evening tb spend p 11,111,115“ 17g pnnce 5y,“ city lihe weekend with his father wllo 4-9.1,g|has been ill for the past few days. 51?‘: ' eggs for hatching. Brackley. ._@-a_ Guy Rodd. , 3900-4-20-01- . roit sAlTj-STtANDARD unnii,“ and Registered. Stallion, Prince Marloi‘. Apply at stables, 213 TOR SALE -- six coon’ cowsl I Mr. John A. McDonald. " C. 19.. ___ I IHermanville. was in/the city yester- .L,I. day returning from Belle River, where he was surveying land. Great George Street, City. 3879-4-19-31. Nursing frcshenod and to freshen. Apply . . _ toria. NURSES FREQ!‘ to F. A. Wotten, Vic IIRIVATE" 3872-4-19-3i-I earn $30 a week. Learn by person -__-_----.—-—-—-—- —| correspondence. Catalogue No. 23 "‘ llousi: FOR sate AT BRIGIIT- tree. Royal College of Science,I on. Seven roomed house, new. 111:‘ Toronto 4. Canada. N.-9-3stf. modern conveniences. Apply 2- ~~~———————i-—-——» Park mil-ace or Phone ‘748-—L. mil: MERIDEN HOSPITAL, N. I). 3869-4-10-31» School of Nursing offers a three-J -- - _--~--~‘~.--~~- year course to young women.’ FOR SALE — BETWEENdllIl0NT—-l School is accredited and affiii-I llgue and Cardigan. E00 iQilfifl- ates with Yale University for v biimr he" Imus? and n" i0 m‘ special services. Allowance, uni-I acres. 'Good place for fox ranch forms and books prov1ded_ New} PHONE 149 or chickens. "X" Guardian office.‘ 3886-4-20-21 residence under construction will provide ideal living and teachlnl; "KING squm‘ facilities. Classes enrolled forI-lnnleidfiulli-Mwm... . September and February. Furthl 1'. information upon application to Superintendent oi’ Nurses, The liieriden Hospital, Meridcn, Comb. ' . S. A. FARM FOR SALE-Al" FREDER- icton Station.‘ 95 Acres with house. barn and buildings in good con- dition forlpartteulam Apply Hen- ry Weeks, Emerald. ~ ' 3831-4-18-41 Articles For Sale "F61. SALE-é oLo-rssiiioiviln, bcdrcomusuiie. also. thoroiishbrcd ‘ ccit. Apply Guardian: 3935-4-21-21 F. N. W. 3788-4-16-71. ‘TRAINING scnooifholflvvits- '1 0R. saprpbivs NEW our! body. W. J. Scott. Mari-infield. 383l-.4s2i~7i slumps ovens-wimp FOR‘ catalogue; time payments if dc I sited; sepia used ovens on hand- iiubbard‘ Oven Company. 1100 at right angles ncrthwardly_'a dis- tancc of ninety-tow feet thence southeegwardly a distance of sixty- ILEAR PROF. AND MRS. FLET- ENTERTAINED-Mlz Paul Kol-I lI-lrspital Thursday evening. His . Irtlip iiisllop OLeary was pres- - ll! olhi ill a brief address thanked \. l those present. and imparted his t ~s at Evening Service, and the sing? M‘ Mrs. Noel DeBlols and Miss Mar-I I i . t those pains a. tablet of Aspirin can end in a hurryi Physicians prescribe it, and apgrove its free use, for it does not a ect the heart. Every drug- gist has it, but doll’t fail to ask the "drugglst for Bayer. And don't take any but the tablets that are stamped with the "Bayer Cross." Alpirin - u the tmle mark stared in (llnldll - 1 catinl Bucr Manufacture. While it 1| n11 known that Aspirin mun: B: mann- iactnle: to allure the puiilio uninut mtstlnnn. he bletl will bo ltnnipol with their ‘ Bayer Jrou" trade lurk Miss Claire MacLeod has been zip- pointcd supervisor of the School of Nursing for the city of Regina. She is a graduate of Prince of Wales College and also Royal Victoria. Hospital. . Mrs. I... H. D. Murray has arrived home after visiting her old home at St. Andrew's. New Brunswick. I10. c. Basketball last night on the L. O. C. gymll a fast game of basketball took place between the Robins and All Shines. which resulted in‘ a victory for‘ the Robins by a large margin. Foliowings arc names and scores. Robins — E. Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 R. Harley .../ 0 W. Power .. 3-1 D. ‘McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 R. Coyle F. Rush T. Benoit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Total—53. All Shines H. Hennessey 1 T. Creiglian .. 8 L. Blanchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 L. McLean F. Lnppin G. McMahon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Total-ll). Referee Ray Doyle. Following is the 111i will meet tonight: Saints, line up; . . George MacDonald. Chas. Tingley Des. OLenry. James Kegan. Eugene Murray, Ted l-lu Quaid. . c u ps which _ Naval Reserve Eddie MoGuigan. Len Connolly, Leo Doircn. Chas. Coyle. Jack Con- nolly. Art McEachel-n, Geo. McMall- I I in W. Mclsaac. l"‘."d Solmrn girlgg -"————€>Q}i_i__. DEATHS |NICHOLSON —At Mayfield, Marcll lfillst. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard ENICIIQISQII. a son, William Allison. ‘ -————<0>- | I I I I uniflitiiiuq There will bc sold by Public Auc-l ion in front of -t-he Law Court-ll es- Stephen Henry Gale Hospital. Building in Charlottetown in‘ Havel-hill. Mass. Standardized Queens County in Prince Edward Hospital and accredited school. Island on Mondiy the 21st day of Three year course. Affiliations May A. D. 1928 at the hour of with Providence City Hospital and twelve o'clock noon ALL TI-IA‘I‘I LNIHSS. Eye anr ;Ear Infirmary. parcel of land situate at Mount‘ ‘mum, hcul- day, pnowmme $15_()0‘st€\\'i11'b in Queens County aforesaid monthly‘. Classes admitted Febru-Imi m“ "Qrth 5M9 °I the 3°"! 1°85’ “n, and Septembeu Foul. yam-S ing fromiMount Stewart Bridge to High School required. One hour 91° SI- PM?" mild 5011111195 ind from 305mm Fm. further 1,110,,” described as follows: Commencing at l t d’ L 1 the northwest corner of a plot of .;!::;sn'pp]y to smJcraggjqfarLflfi ylxgnd now in possession of Patrick Queen we“; Toronto. r I, ‘I I I ilglles aild running along said road 511L131‘ Wantgd . F Ilending from Mount Stewart Bridge _ '33:‘- ' Ito St. Peters Road northwesterly a (1,111 FOR SALE ___ ovEnLQNl-f WANTED _ THREE onriFovn distance oi‘ sixty-nine feet thence icvrlns. lzood as ncw- Aimiv ‘A l rooms. with bath. heated, suitable‘ cure of Qiiqrdian, - _ '1 _ for housekeeping, or small house. .__i_. Funeral Home IIIIJ. llacllllllillll Undertaker and llmbalmor 54 Grafton Street Phone (ll-J. “VQFQO-OOOO 0000-0090 FOR THE MOTH SEASON Fly Tox, Filt. Moth Balls. Cedar Flakes, Sapho, Camp- t ‘AMA 3926'4'21'8I‘ l Plume 175-11- 'nillc eetthencc along said Patrick 1.01- ou (your, om 5 M | , H l 3911'4'3°‘2I- iflug s.’ line southwesterly a dis- . ' ao 9 Hi1 --*—-—--|-———-——-~ —-~—-~" M: r "l t -t o feet to the 3 ‘ ' ~~-~-~—1--——‘—)-—;~~—' "raw IWANTED _ SECOND] ézmqniegiicliiogd t‘: 351g.- o‘; commencement ', : “ANTED-MAN 0R BOY FUR bI¢Y°1e~ APPIY 15 Bllygfioik-zodf containing by estimation six thous- 1 B , K and three hundred and forty-eight 'Isouarc fcct of land a little more or lcrs. farm work. ,Wlili.sm Hmnl. Bun-l bury 3916-4-21-31 | I I BALESMEN WANTED WANTED -- EXPERIENCED MAN '--'——-'*" This sale is made in pursuance of m‘ bcv. farm WOPIE.‘ He b. 99mm STATLDWIMON MANAGE!" a Power of Sale contained in an In- < » l - i s -l Marshfield. a 0-4-18-41 Seicrmiin- Me" m“ “m “F "' ucimlro of Mortgage allied the 27th. 00° YWIY will"! m" 5mm‘ ally of March A. n. ma. and made Roof Coating direct to consumer. be ween Thcmas Joseph Fechan of Nearby ii-‘Yiiiofi’ °P°"- Qimnflca‘ MLunt Stewart in Queens County“ tlons: 35 years old. car owner. m pflnce “Wm-d [hum 111511,“. some sales experience ‘The 4mm" man, and Laurette Fbohan. his wife. lean Oil 8: Paint Co.. 5005 Euclid o; the one p"; 5nd Qoun p, 3111m- Ave. Cleveland, Ohio. 393010! Clyde River in Queens County ___.___......__._- farmer, of the 0:118‘; pert, defzulfl having been inn e paymen n l, G81‘ d Thanks principal and interest secured thore- 1 Throliah this medium. Mr. and b)‘- Mrs. William Moore wish to express. own this 20th day ci- Avrii, ii- eLr sincere appreciation andp. i928. g. “ma” —*T‘Y'"' l BIG EARNINGS, STEADV EM-l uloymont for Bin-hora, Become‘ expert in|8 weeks. Write lilo!" linrller College, Department "PI llnllfnx. 3-1-22-ltstf‘ 83110 AN noun. rltonrr AND‘. free suit for men demorlstratins our fine taiiored-to-measure suiiAI We teach you the‘ ilnlimlland slve you splendid sellinu equiv“ ment without ohnrlflfi I . 0i men enrnins vhie i s! 11km ' who rllnnorted them in McLEAN a lw-KINNo ‘mil "i4 "i" limb”, . -Mfl:1fI-k;?lr‘onol lmtiety. and for iheI Rovnl itmil Building. Clurlottew ' m‘ “mm mum ‘m. u‘ . kindness shqwn to them in their town.‘ l , , offer. mvwid Tlil . » mini-soon: andhlld minimum, also couu n. muesli. l .1397" '5'“ B” 1m‘ l u?‘ to those who sent flowers and iet- Moi-tug r. i Qmbm M‘ F w’ M!‘ "1' tors oi sympathy. ‘ y ..,,,,D_f __,_._.__,,_,...,n.... ..»-o......-.........e.... ’ ~-- _;j',,;_,‘;.,,,f,.; ,1 11 ' 3 I) Qqbnflvuwuiw w. MOTII AND DUST PROOF SIDE OPENING THE VERY BEST MAKE Coats. Dresses and- Purl ‘ placed in than bogs can be removed easily by opening the tide without tlklnl bag ofl tho hanger. rnr. rnomr niwooisrs 4 4r 4 r Mac Kinnon 1 Drug (*0, PM» The REXALL 05o- lno KODAK Srcme 33v l i . i rllifl wH+ween+v++H weeeeo l shes. Lefty Mc- ‘ Ithe Settlement Road and thence i ‘rufficlcnt distance to make and iii- o1 lsettlement Road and thence along |lhe said Setlement Road to the < llast mentionedroad to the place of I commencemen‘ the quantity of area ,:lle fifty acres of land granted or I _V_V CHARLOTFWJYI IZUARDIAN AUCTION SALE I--~~'~ OF COTTAGE AND LOT WITH BARN OR GARAGE I am authorized by the executors of the! te of the late Charles Bryenton to sell on" the premises his property situated on Bayfield Street, the 2'7th day of April commen " ,2 o’ciock p. m. - I s we will sell all the furniture, consisting of, Dowfumerheadachesflarmy ofi-parlour, dining-room, bedrooms and k1tch_en,I one range stove nearly new, tables, chairs," carpets, oilcloth, and all household fixings. Terms for property made known at sale. Iesta Also immediately I ~ Furniture cash. BENJAMIN i 39364-21-stt. BIG LEAGUES (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadlephia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 0 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 1 < Grove and Cochrane; Pipgras, Moore and Collins. Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 l0 1 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 1 MacFadyen, Russel, Morris and ‘Hoffman; Gaston, Braxwn, Burke, and Tate. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 l2 0 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 8 5 I Thomas and Berg; Miller, Bayne, Collard and L. Sewell, Myst Detroit . . .. 3 5 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 4 1 Whitehall and Hargrave; Odgen, Wright and Schang. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 1 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 5 4 McWeeny. Erhardt and Debeny; Ferguson Mitchell, Miller Wiliough- hv and Wilson. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 12 2 Chicago 0 Rixey and Hargrave; Hoot, Welcll and Hartnett. st. Louis ............... .. 6 1's 1 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 11 0 Haines and 0’F‘arrell. Grimes. llrame and Hooch. Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 12 3 Newark .. 1 Buffalo 1 Baltimore .. 2 Montreal . __ 1 Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 a Rochester at Jensey City 1105111011. ccl cold. =» The Need For A I Second Gar Ferry The President of the Associated oards of Trade last night wired Hon. John E. Sinclair as follows: Hon. John E. Sinclair. House of Commons. Ottawa. Considerable disappointment ex- gpressed here from press despatchc: ‘indicating the uncertainty of hav- lng provision made in the esti- f B - . - ‘ d There will also be the girls game “m” m" ‘i mmiid c" fem’- 45 this Wm‘ successmn dunes" He ewplame I-v-tween the Mums and me Rub matter is very urgent and of vital the two importance to this province. use ev- ;ery possible effort to have a sum ‘placed ill the cstilnatcs for a second ferry. iSRd.) S. A. MacDonald. . President Associated Boards of Trade of l‘. E. Island. IMIIRTGABESAIE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Monday the 21st day oi‘ May A. D. 1928, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract piece and parcel of land situ- ate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-eight in Kings County bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the Cardigan Road at the distance .of nine chains and sixty links from l I south forty-five degrees west a elude at a right angle line running ‘ncrlllwestlvardly thereto to the Cardigan Road thence along the of twenty-five acres of land a little more or less the same being tho northeastern moiety or half part of conveyed by "The Commission of Public Lands” to Robert Mooney the younger by deed bearing date the fifth day of February one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. This sale is madeln persuanoe s! a Power of Bale contained in an 1 - dcntu o of Mortgage dated‘ the 26th day of October. A. D., 1000, and made between Robert B. Mutlow of Southport in Queens ‘County in Prince Edward Island. butcher. and Eliza H. Mutlow, his wife. of the one part and Lemuel M. Poole of Charlottetown in Bold County, Gen- tleman. of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the principal and interest sec- ured thereby. , DATED this 20th day of April. A. ti, 1928. MnLEliN 8i McKINNON, Salli-Ila". rhnrlottctown. CARTER 1 2 with charities within the provincelIi , vested, were strong supporters of 1 ml this clause. PAGE ELEVEN 1 I St. James Presbyterian Church I 38V. BRUCE MUIl-MHIITII OIIGANIST-GEOBGE METIIVEN. QQ-Q-QQ MORNING 11.00 A. Mf-Sermon. _ _ ‘The King of Love" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. T. Wattle 2.80 P. M.—Snnday School. EVENING 1.00 P. lvL-Sermon. "The Ridlant Morn" St. ngen and Student: Welcome. QOO-OOOOC?‘ cing at after sale of property DO-OQ-OO-OOQ-O-O I ST‘ PETER’S CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ENGLAND Alliitlolliiel‘ INCUMBENT:—REV- canon moons, M.A. 2nd summit AFTER msnza 8.00 A. lit-The Holy Communion. IIEBISIAIIVE ISSEMBIY Estimates Considered in Committee -— An Act to Amend th 1"" r Duty Act, 1925 Pas-l ses Second Reading; With Amendments f Legislative Assembly April 20th. 192a, I The House resumed at 10120 Mil-I An act re the Island Motor Bus‘ service received its third reaclin8l and was passed. Emil v vvvvv 11.00 A. M-Choral Eucharist and Sermon "Though Ye Have Lien Among the Pots." vw-wvV 1.00 P. 1VL~Siin¢ Evensong and Sermon. "The Good Shepherd." I I I I I Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M A., D. Organist and Choir Master-MBA LOUIS D. THOMPSON. 11.00 A. Ml-Moming Service. T01IIlH—-l\ River Anthcniz-“O Send Out Thy Lights" . . . . . . . . .. Birnper "' Alto Solo by Mrs. James McMillan. 2.30 P. HM, School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. lib-Evening Service. The Prodigal tn the litu- Country. Soprano Solo by Mn. Sutherland McLean. Baritone Solo, “Let God Arise" . .............. .. Hunter Mr. Wendell Philll Evening Service Will be Broadcast. Blw-Song service. Alex. Mathenolv-Rldio Talk. An act w amend an M'- W M" , Strangers and Students woiooioo. the land assessment act. 1924. A11 Act to amend an act to amend thfi "‘”*“*“'°”“*“"°”'°°"°"°"' " ' " ‘n " " Income and Personal Properly 7P1!‘ ation act, and the Statute Law Am- endment Act received their first reading. I An act to amend the succession duties act of 1925 received its sec- 0nd reading in committee of the, whole. I Premier Saunders explained its. purpose which was t0 Pill Qhaflmble‘ institutions outside the province in, which this provinc has a 1010i "Pi stitute interest. lh the same ciassl I MORNING SESSION IOOOQOO-OOOOQOO&OO*"* Trinity United Church CO-PASTORS _ REV. E. ll. BAMSAV, D. D. REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON ORGANIST PROF. -W. E. TLETCHEIL, AJLCJL AILCJ» THE SERVICES 11.00 A. ltL-Preaehciu-ltev. Dr. Ramsay. SnbJech-“Tbe Parable of the Pearl." Anthemz-“Thc Friend Who Waiteth Nillh" 2.30 P. lib-Sabbath 5011001 and Bible CIA-BRI- 1.oo r. Ma-Pftalohflb-IIQV. manhood Johnson. The Slllg‘ willbekdbya Male Choir of 50 Voices ~ Strvlcé amen-i. o-o-oaeeoowo-eo-oeo +++>+ i as regards boqiiesis- 1t also provided that a man could direct that any portion of his estatel: could be charged with the succes- . sion duty of the whole estate. t Another clause provides for reel-u procal exemption from succession . duties with other provinces which: so‘ the same by us. ‘Thus. as fer "S; the mvvince1qf....Qiitiiri° is. °.°"“°m'= ed wc will be free from succession 0 duties, for they have passed a. simi- lar act at their last session- lion. J‘. D. Stewart, in the course of the consideration of Clause 5 of l the bill. remarked that there were; two doctrines that of Domicile. 311d 4 that of situs were held in dealing 00000000400 o4 PIINCE AND » es BAPTIST‘ clluiicli m. ..... MINISTER-REV. R. C. EATON. B. D. ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L. MORNING WORSHIP ll UCLOCK Anthem-NO Love That Will Not Let M: G0" . . Shlllll Sermon-Rev. John Turner oi Oentrll Chrfaiian Church EVENING WORSHIP ‘I (YCLOCK OM10 liill "THE IIOLY CITY“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. B. GAUL This beautiful composition. which was so fecttvely renderod by the Baptist Choli- on Easter Sunday evening. is being repeated by request on this occasion. The Soloists will be:-- ‘ Miss Barbara MacNolil Mrs. I-‘l. S. Henderson Mr. B. D. Qnigle-y Mr. V.L. l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Baritone All Seats ruse. You are Invited to all sol-mu. _ ~ P terms. - t It was better for this Pliwinu‘ ‘that the doctrine of domicile. rath- er thanthat of sltus should prevaiLi The central province, also Nova; Scotia which had large corporations, in which moneys. owned by 111mm“ living in other provinces were in- i i Ithc doctrine of Situs. Tile motierf in the air. more or less. never, m: been decided by the privy. council. i This section would seem further) to involve us with provinces in, which the doctrine of Situs is holds“ thus finding us up with that doc- trine. The speaker was opposed, to was havi mt 1 p. m. uieilouse ad till 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. (Note: Under the doctrine of "Do- Vince by crmcmng mm 1mm as miciie",succession duties on. say. may come ma“ by 1mg wmded do. stock in a. corporation would be lev- m,“ on we buds“ I mmk ma; led in me Prwmm In whlch the such careful discussion of the esti- foam-a owner of the stock had been domiwmm 1s iuatmedy and 1n the has; , i. \ , oiled, under the doctrine of "Situs." mums“ o; me wumry_ l ‘: _. d lit would be levied in that in which The dmculsmn was Joined 1n by was located the headquarters of the um w_ M_ L“ and m. Numb“ 4 £5 12' , - °°"P°""I9'.‘- The advmmge °i the the latter gentleman calling the at- dwiniie 0i "Sims" "m" ‘hi’ ‘PM whtlon of the former lo the fact point of revenue. to those provinces m“ m" mam he had said "m, ‘ ~ in whose ‘industries much moneyiample ommwmty would be Ewen _ from other provinces is invested is "om _|_ D_ new," asked the P"? t m. “u.” m‘ h.‘ 051/10“- -mier how he arrived s-t the sum of o“ o a m‘ m ‘ ' T" "mi" We” °“ w s" “mlisaoolloo roi- fees and disbursements. “unwed o tum‘ m ' there was a privy council decision supreme court o! ' ‘huh n on thesubject, he thought, on a} “m.” sum‘ a replied ma, at“ manuals Brmeh-mimbi“ Fm- The Pmmlerithis was the amount which had lp- m, pm m yum. ‘ . consid9red4Mr.‘Bbewart/5 Point wcllilmnd m m, Mm“, m, ye", an“ throw“, ,°.““ - taken. and moved that the clause be p ‘ m‘! m. mm“ m.“ n struck out. which was accordingly. ML gtqwgrt then went 0n w "k it! 891911515 "M'- om"& done. I e n‘ _ “h. l... so...» 51.11.81.113 gs rh:..:"s.:lr:“::s ..:::. $1.11: .;f'.:t.‘..‘i"°“" M clause might we be re er o, _ He _ law socaety ofdth; province for in- g;l:s_ wanted m see the expmd Rates 04.00 W “~55 V" WW8“ °" "K ° nm- Mr. Stewart also thought that v . The bill We!‘ wmflmllil “W” the item of $3,000.00 for fuel, light. Chaflflttbtllwll i" MW"? fillet-g“ “bard rfldmg- and repairs to the Court House, ' - - . " with amen en as a ve. The budget debate was then lcqgwQQQQTSfIWId :'f“'°d“°‘_’d,, by HOIGI 00., Ltd. sumed. A summa y of the speechesl sputum o! expenditures m ‘the my be found elsewhere in this is-Icounw com M“ 80",." w” at "flfluwn the pinion that the number of the "Am" a n‘uwn * circuits might well be reduced. 826118 estimate in question was pas- The House then proceeded to consider the estimates. . Ron. J. 1.). Stewart strongly re-, pudlatled the charge made by l-lon.| W. Mxlea, that: the Opposition held‘ wilfully obstructed legislation. Any criticism they had offered was madr in all sincerity. and with the inter- ests of the province at heart. Hon. A. C. Saunders said that hb policy had always been to obstruct WANTED i-‘ESJQTLTLI? ‘§:;§I.‘13-1o“§l:$.l“li?'°; To buy Potatoes, Cobblers and sma . see anyuzood puIl-Ipose 12° ‘be IIIIII OII MI)’ ma!’ C“ I ’ ' on entering on a prolonged discus- sion of the estimates. ETIIEL B. REDDY. ANNIE M. FULTON. Surviving Execntrleeo of the . Estate of Idmlol MLIOIO. - _ . . . ._ 3951-. .,-. y»; “FY1594 ..o it‘ 4 llon. J. n. Stewart: 1 quite admit‘ that has been my Hon. friend's ab‘ titude opposition. But 1 our: . .. l igieciIIuiiltuunmuweoi-eeo- ' ‘ lng marl: iiaeiul service to the nro- ‘ ‘I '_ _v .1 f” __v w» 1., .1 _ 1. _, . e1 in i .. .4 v r ' ' '.".! -.‘ ~: -.’-.-. .-i 91am». * i o-eooe-owoooooo -00+O-O-$0-6§OO0O-O§bO-O-O-O-OZ. b J‘. l; 1’- , l. OO-O6§O-6000§§O§O-OQ¢O-O-OO-O§OO+ . . \