Western Guardian 4.00.... csown crosses IN [molt Babb-The lelleet evevd on p; attended the pie mini end c, given by‘ "i! WNW!!! Mill’! - etloninlld emu Club‘! Int-eh 5m... Hockey Team of lummi- _ m‘; Worelli? lgayor t-tdetone "qed gnd auction", 0!! "l! hill. mi. fetched anywhere from lite g apiece. Several MUN)!" 0! "l! m. council were present. Almost m, hundred people attended the dance and enjoyed 0J1‘ Q! U“ Nit mini evenings ever held in lum- mflffildfl-fsl- v - _g,a‘JOl'ABl-E SIJQlAk-A meet mjoysbie social was held It the home o, My, and Mre- My flimmme. Wil- m. Valle)’. this week. under the, ‘hippies of the W. M. i. of the 1gp. fist Church. M!» Wllllibliflbn llilllt-il w, urewery efficient chairmen of me evening. An excellent program oi niusir, both voesi. had iutrumm- m, was thoroilBhly epnreeiuted, and n; as follows: Duet. bl! Nib. J. Me- mo and Mr. George liowness; Quartetta by Messrs Reuben Large, John Waugh, Barry Waugh and litm- merson Huestis: Readings by Mr. Rebert Marchbanks and Mr. Vernon MeQunrrie; Violin solo by Mr. Harry Curtis. accompanied hi‘ MM. Bffllit Waugh. At the close of this delight- [ui programme a number of ‘ ‘ ‘ ing contests were entered into by ell. The hostess served a very dainty buf- fet lunch, assisted by some of the ladies present. Avote of thgnks was tendered to the host and hostess for the use of their home and to those oi the party who had assisted with the programme. A collection was taken up‘ in aid of the Missionary 5ocie!y.—S. Workers on coffee Plantations of Colombia are receiving only ‘l0 to 80 cents a day this season. Venezuela's 183B Petroleum pglgdug. “n was 25 per cent greater than t 0f 1928. -i-.' Making of P Loqucwriv ‘A ‘Ufllli-llllterfgm pgge y) --,‘".__m,_ ‘ o‘ N‘ P- lii- 1M luerd of rump i... ti... l-Ollli INF!!!“ With! Oats. Y THE ‘ ti!‘ Q0180 T0 Wssnnw cert/use -;ur.'vr. I. Hunt-lope who recently nestled (Wit ‘U! Bllik of Nova boils. eitnmm ibimiy for Woot- W Oeelde v.0...» cunt-rm. ll‘ page; . _ co .’ Salmon. omvod. mo; “up,” w, letter Otto letter qbias 1 ~ m 0M one hundred men fro: tllt-Ivitl-llt- ' _ .~—- mo ‘mere was a decrease in the catch “qva|u'r_m.ur' h“ mum’ "m. ._....” . OOIAWALI. UIflTlll CBALGE- .. Jglg qgu‘ of 2s cwt. and a decrease in value. ma... u, m... ‘w, Ohm," u as Joan v» Auowam. m “fill-aft f‘; rgfitghzfil-q, $12»: New you valentines: or s l“ _ ,p_,“ “up-um A! ‘mu. “n . _ _y . r "q r me . merrier ef genwiurfinp. - "rv" ~ h‘ Kim” “ u '- ,"‘" wmmv" ‘°' 9"" 5*- cllelletteten. ll. l‘.- l. faptry hum“ q, ‘_ " rm‘. Nu,“ Ill-I of sheeting g“ “uh qr, lt- 3 ll- m- lull fiemwa-li at 1 p. m. the» lees-l, more was a decrease m the catch qty-is‘ mg m"; “hm topheee es. "n" s; 11¢.“ u‘. - Hours O A. to g l}, 3|, of sass cat, and a corresponding imicnwui“; m", ma", W lied- lIIe-l-Ii-mi. B. o. u. DEBATfNG-Tiiree res- °"' f,':""" "l" lllvv- deem-w l" velve- 1'1» eeiell by emu" m“, ‘Mu u.“ W“! ‘h. . . , alutibu w“ ququggq m, ‘m; w, _'_"' ' ' ' ____'_f‘:*“"““"‘ counties is as foiiows:_ am “mo.” my we,‘ m, illllollttbugeirqipmiheteaeeendeaaiasrtna sew,“ _ “_‘—"'*" West Prince ear. ewt. llamas; Hui treaties tin min an. leh ‘new. Uncle a mum m. Mum- end ocean": Bcciet of S P ‘ W“ PM” - ml wt- troeee, stun w... m.“ m, w“, ited- lllflslJl-u, at nunatewa University Weqnqfly 6G8 P081380“ u Queen! 4.00s cwt. lin| ‘mug q} ti“ n“; “with” ___ ~ ntllit. 5 lgrge number of sppakggg ._.. , Kings . . . . .... . . . . . . 931 cwt "lie eel u ueuu mum.‘ mt fleriltteueur. pleyod Mtbfvqt lliiehli. trembled on the 11in. ‘A fevpiinuiea were time strueb n» limullel er artillery he's-teed the ar- "Yiil "1 iii! lueeibacr. ted-he gun; mud out the Vturlupi eelvtq. meme w a deteebmiti n: me- °°lllv vlme lemon llltWld l! ‘h! hrielet nuptial». their peiuiem nut. terinlxaily in the light breess, tho Governor General drovo up u; q“ nuin entrance and there“ received the royal salute. Immediately stung-g he entered Parliament Building; c" the pme-eeien up one Hall of “m; began. The aides-de-camp to m’ g‘- celleney traversed the lull with gipw and bummed loading m, cul- illtltl 10 "to Boasts Chamber. ‘(have the OONIUNAI Melted. The Spoech from the ‘Ihmno wee "Id in We leltliltlee and with the foodinl the foilfih leloion of tho reg. Pviieevat w formally opened: 30th INN ill!!! eetdewn to ill-t!‘ "#1111081!!! ‘loony ta- uilllt. mu l» chem. ma. PI-lllimnlsu suvros _ ‘Mere will be e service in the Ilea- WW”! Qluleh. ‘billion. Guudsy, Rh led. mt 1.30 p- m. 4 00ml! new uuaqmu, on, "p. "l" u" relish noun our em. Moore it Mclqorypuniwqv, me-a-st-si. “All! mend!!!‘ Snare at eso mup- 15g; "Yo" “flier rssmaan. ilmiees Bundey. m» a. wmnm... lend 11 e- m. men a p. m. 411.5,... ‘l P- u}- Myreu 0. lei-lawn. aunt-i... CQVIRIAQ-UNION IQMr-iln. lied chum» services for Iunday. ab. 3.3. m West Oovotiead. l1 e. m. u... ietilitnddprtiwlqveuaaqyqqgqp; a hats is about » tneu efterwbeir Ispelleneieg h“ withdrawn. In the Banana flap. O. Airino Wilson, Canada/s fipt woman senator and Hon. Reboot Parke. former Minister of handgu- tiea were introduced and took their seats. m the Oqmnons the sumo prmioduro was gone mrough with eight new members, six Uberals and two Conservatives. Eastern Guardian .3350 BEWALD FOB tlhn return 1 ‘ ‘m; t in 12c - , . . . . ' ertllthigltjsgfli‘ u: ry u mutant 011-313. mam IIIAlD-Raeidents 1 1 , . mllwb m w“ "u, - ,..._,_ otiieletlileoee amwmvm "ow" i _ ,-.r ‘y _> hl-llfilltflilinclsoorynoiq1gtlu E CloaeIfiedtiAdverhsement-e f.‘."'...i."‘“..3 -""‘" "" "““'“°‘........" " gill ‘Tull aaaaeeee unauaaau "0 {If “III. - ghtg-"d w! uvnu.‘nu:nw_ i-‘li-ifiilifi "e ~ -~ -~=» ---~ --.» Iilght Intofllflll a u“ Io p3 , . lllll _ a ' , ‘ - ~‘ —» -— . newly ensured m§..".§i.'.'*£§..Z . Agents Wanted Male Help Wanted .01» “m, we in the y. u, o. s. a DAY ram cilllsTlAR NAN 1v women fer distributing Nlilieue "literature. m particular! write stating age and church connection. Mr. Conrad. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. \V. Feb. 3-7-10-14-17-31-34-28. Miscellaneous an strain-Kahuna». uuu durveyor, Bu H, Charlottetown, ble-lk-ll-imopd. no race see- mfs nipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. iiiiftiiil‘??? "llmlhflli-VIB YIN-I F03. one year 01d. "Illitiffld- Arthur lfutch, Charlottetown. limit CAPE!) FROM MY RANCH P“ °l ‘We. llileie- Ber markings G91‘. s. 74. Female with white hind .1001. Reward. 1. u. naaton, Alex- liitira, Lot d8. v 1gg4.|q.3|_ icxf-Enl-onr-fmun FOX, 1s!‘- illved "BRPflD." Reward if return- isi alive. Notify Whitfield Hewett, lllfvle imam Arno raoiu luv armors. one llltle fox. two league, 3w"; u will“ eiive- mew m registered- llvtiiy by phone if any foxes if! seen about. Lloyd 09;, Mqmll. WWI-Welt- WANTEII‘ MIN TIIUUQIOUI‘ the rrovinee bet-van the elee If 5| lltl M With llllllttvl ability. good education, character and pleasing litu and who have has! expevlgpoe in selling or cones mewiel verb. which h" lvmiisbt them in cont-set with the public. u you have these qualifications, the" is an opening for yflll with my. tunity for monument. in l. iat- neg; t t be“ 1| m“! over may years. 1n raging at; your ege~mlmed or slnsle use. tier: end eetuel "Nikita? Mr dress in confidence in ll. B. 3g; 126, Charlottetown. IIOT-I-IB-Qi. -,_-'-"--_.__._.- For Sale F0! lALs-ee rolls passe!!! hey. Apply Simon MeKinnen- Bangor, P. E. 1. isss-s-so-ei --nee-~-----.--——---——-—-—-cv I0! Milk-ll!!! WLKY- ARIN if. Dennis. Charlottetown. I. B. q. H30!‘ ---.-i-w-1nq-.wqqwa----. -—- —-1'-s—-fl—-_I- FOII SALE. T0 LET. BOARD A") room signs on bend at Guardian Office. Q - -.----.. . - you saw-Iona n1- cs , also one registered Holstein bull. Ilientlu eiq- Aeoiy te Jenn ilw Kinaen. qreailviev- . ~ I ‘1832-1-1011 p. m. ‘men will be no service in Bieuhvpe on this date. ‘ cannon enzymes-mun: WWI" United church, aarvinu. Ne- d. Mount. Btqwert. flu e. m., Pvaeismi, s p. m. st Lot. 4o Mon- dly evening at 7.30. ._.___ lest evening. My. Wm. Henry was elet-‘lml ambient. lfr- Gordon lfbumbl. Vice-President, w. qlen Yerivldse. end Mr. more Qievvieeqi. mauve». ‘Y’! llINvflbe regular weely din- m of the Y's Metre Qiub we: held wt evening in the Y. u. c. s. with w. .1. s. Mall“;- pregidmg, Th, weeks! ei the evening was supposed t" be llr- N- ll- Nelsen. but IF the “ti” V" WW. ever. Mr- Berry “W”?! I!“ o very lliifitlltllll "If. Vllillll Mi‘. Kalil! had pre- Wed en "Funnel litnettae." in Wllleb Wu diwueeee buriel eumuu ll review eevnbin ea veil u the meld" evbltel- MW tlls meeting the "lllletlee" ml "flbemmh" renew to the bevllus eiiwl. while the "Mel" lull "Instrument; to tn. Kym for a game of basketball. CARDOFTHANKS lviebietaar-rwruwretn-nu tetiteeitetereefwerii viwuu Mo! tum" liven m on eieelieu he one mun time I vtil use my beet endeavors in their intqpgtg at a .2"? N! Film-audience!) auditi- """'ii-- ll u, v 1d. 5pm mg-uvnlsmuse one» wllilx, swim? w '°' ‘ll-ill lest ml: mwy - iese-sqo- i ——¢-i-—?---------- IM on Jinn", m" - - "m. . ‘ \ ' lwa , ee-—v I erfiifittflwlfifi ‘am l“ 99v ins, IALI-FHIING nos-r qilrulr ' _ .,,_'_,._,,.........___ iiilill- lnfdftl-lltlflfl from m W Ollie and oak. loBfl-h as It. ovgr n‘ .' "m" m‘ I}; $331 eiieei: at m nun-be fighah§afiiroxtirairrpuoeet wt m‘ "i "F" '-‘ ‘m “m” '"' mind‘ 11%“ k113i: awuigyfie eafiiltinonb t. I 0 NIH? . ‘ ..y.,_illl.zi-zi. - - A - , v ‘goth-ii we. vgpgguu, yqu. '“""""'"‘“~ n ~-~ - ~""" , ...-.__.. , . icmqsqruamnnqaiq ti‘ ‘p.135 fiR-FW»? F" i beet m" e‘ l e r- l" "mo" "lwrtilxntu Inch ma m e ---*'-----;—-A;I-;-'—-.---_-—. “m”- lil erfettlewrerthflre .l»0l'l-41N —-~ "i ‘gum- nun, y. r3“... new will be reverie!!! aiiiiii uncover...» u rue lute. m. W“ iliwellvi- "“"‘°""““"°““- unmanned-vivacious "Whom supplies - """’""-‘~ My scum.‘ new I m. l“ “bifwsncmsr ._.... ...;.;':.';""'"; vii-v u» w» u-v- ~ "ml- "reboots-sting t P- I- 1- Howl-l u”! ' “""" l ‘ ' - i ---- -*.,__ l. Inttille on » ' five-r. ' Teacher; w 1 line-r kindly plume l a. .. "WARM a. e. ....,, "r ~ a rv-eul-emus v - -__- 5 nan-y“ . ' ....a..........'n.l§"$"im“ Tolaet l "WI ‘it! H!!! QM ... 0...... 7%: ~ _ mm argue View. - the l‘ “ Board. JVMIII 3-. lull! . ' .1 Fllbiblllltfl- ' QFFWIAI- REPORT EHillVIll-i -- A copy oi the ofrioel report of the inisr-pr-ovuielti conference which met in Toronto on Fati- 10th.. to Nth. to consider iovuvlty frauds emf matters tnuidelltsl timota be: been reeelved by Toe Gutrdilil from Premier Beundere- All the provinces were invited. The report Mill thlrt Frinue Edward Island. While mt- repmented. M: a Sflur- lty Milileheventim sot-simian.‘- u: that in force in Ontario. Basket- ohewen. Manitoba and Alberta. The wulorenca recommended that this etotute. be made uniform and broulht up w date by lmllldllllnts. bi . ‘ i ream-ta. of the proceed- lllle have already eppemd in the time. rlasonsae luv. z. u. loll. mt name, was among the viaitm to the dty y... tardsy. Jil-mee common; nan of-Mr. and lllll-AllflllCtiuar-miisIllI-tientin the Prince Edward island Hospital. ura. n. wuuanu. of stinunaraiaa is mending a week in the city with hot daughtor Mrs. MaoDmeid at the Russ. e Mia live Malone. saints. has re- turned bane after spending the past two weeks visiting he: aunt Mrs, w, H. Delshln. merits. lflfl 111.! MMTOW, Hifllgbqq St-‘iiethuleftongvisictnhm-m. i" "be lee-u Mei-row, n. n, of liliiw. ind other friends. '11" “ill-Milli 1B pleased to learn tlibt Ionetnr Mcueen recovered from his recent indisposition and 3pm“ in Ottawa for the session last ev. m" u. W . ~NN- B- 6. Deweise and her two illludllll 19ft for their home in New 1'08‘! on Tuesday. they spent, 59v. III-l thy-s in the city the guastg or 3k- l-lld MP8. F- L. ooyie. Huston Blast. Hie many friends will be pleqygd to 340W that Mr. Sutherland ‘Mc- KGY otlpringfiord is now conval- et the home of his brother M‘ “mull MiiKlly. Iii Cumberland- lh. after his rcosttt operation in tho P. ‘I7. I. Htlollltal. i _._F_...._..._ ...,.____i m-"fissusiglletal-tlllu Mecltinayoia sue mm (Continued from page 1) --w_.......,.._..i_.-._____.. Cod. There wee an increase in the twitch of issue ewt- and so lnereeee "in veiue- 'X_‘i_ie catch by counties is as iollowsz~ west Prince 14,883 cwt. ‘Stet Prince -- 821 cwt. Quofill‘ some cwt. Sings . . . . . . . 13,101 cwt. During the season Mr. George Eerie. of Nova. Eootla, an expert in the dressing and curing of fish, was employed by the Department to give matructions to our fishermen on the proper method of dressing and cur- ing fish. ‘Bios! who followed his in- st.‘ were successful in secur- ing better prius for their fish. Mr. Eerie received largo orders from the Anterican markets for properly cur- ed fish, but, on account of the lim- ited quantity of this fish on hand it wasimpossibie for him to fill them, i-fsq these orders been filled; I might. soy that the price for pick- led fish would hove been il/éc great- er than tlilt obtained- All of our officers have taken a course in the proper method of handling flab and use now fully com- peteht to give instructions to the fishermen. Gui‘ fishermen should avail themselves of this opportunity, Clams and Qushaugs. There was an increase in the catch of 1,736 barrels, and an in- crease in value. It would appear that something should be done tn- wsrrls having standard size cens for clams. At present five, six and seven ounces of fish ere-piiwed in the some size csn—what 1's known as the eno- pound tall. I am of the opinion that the trade would have much more confidence in csnnsci clams if they were put up in at least tvvo differ- ent size cans, viz., six ounces, in the so-called one-pound tell, and: four ounces, in the so-called picnic tall. 1n this way the consumer would know exactly whether be was bilyiiii four ounces of meat or six ounces. n. is true that the label must shew the net dry contents of the tiiin, but when there is only one size of can with three different weights. the consumer is somewhat suspicious as to whether or not he is, receiving whet he pays for. A large quantity of qushaugs were canned by a Charlottetown firm; they are ‘of a superior quality and ,ore in good demand. Lobsters. l ‘there was en increase in the catch of 10,747 cwt. and a corres- ponding increase in value. The catch for, if they are to obtain better by counties u as ¢o;1°w..,___ prices for their fish. it i- neeeeeery West Prince 1am nwt. that they know the proper method East’. Prince 16,244 cwt. or dreams and. purine in order i» Queens . 14,559 ewt. have tliehi of uniform quality. some m“; _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , 39,111 gwt. attention should ‘ also be ‘liven to boneless cod. A ierle quantity of this ltlnd of fish is imported from other Provinces to» supply the de- mand in this Province; this should notbmu mills sbreiieb of the indillll’! that Mild-be developed luf- floieatly to supply at islet tbe de- mands of-eur own Irovines. lame boaeieufieii sspul lul by e num- ber. of I __ ybc resolved illtnlotibll "in 1b.. lute. jnd these. wen equal tn the boet- on the market. It. now rests with the itali- ermen to do-Jauir pert and our Qi~ floors will live them every assistance possible. . ._. . l. . 4 .. . Haddock There wee en increase in the catch of 581 cwt, with In increase in vslug The catch by counties is as follows;- Qllefllll Kinll These fish an practically all sold fresh and are in greet demand by the consumers. They commend e higher price fresh than cod. it! cwt. eteaeelvleleolvel flake end curb There is an increase in th'e catch of 13,311 cwt. and an increase iii . g 1' BULQHQQ value. ‘The catch by counties is as lirvglofgypl-‘r-irtce ........... 5,38lcwt. vpuixiesret; 27:32‘ .::::::::....::: .2123 2Z2: _ This fish is consumed locally for the most port, 8nd l fill’ Pflw l5 reclined for them. pom: were filiett- etfor the first time in this Province, and it is to be hoped that this 1n- PEQ- duetry will be developed further this v season.‘ \ N QU | S" lies-ring. \‘1"'\ V t“ There was an increase in the ram. of 419'» an, cud an increase in value. The oehle by counties is as folluwl:--.- west Prince ........... 10.895 cwt. nut Printer..." mu ewt Queens .. . H46 cwt- ’ iuoeawt. Kings A lures quantity e! the iierrinl caught is used for In feed. Pickled herrinl is consumed locally for the most pert. while some sales pro made is New Brunswick. it is hoped okuuoiera. ............ spont- ooeooocaueo . iaoouwti Welt Prtnee-»............ Rest Prince .,........... Queens Kings llllVt-ltyoleyeldefleafloveh It is difficult to account for the large increase of 1.074.700 110M145. e5 the general opinion of tiles»? qllfillif- ed in the industry was that the lob- gm; were being depleted from year to year. True there has been u. Y8!" iation of ‘the catch from veer i-e year in this Province. but. en “l9 whole. fiahins liuinheen fairly twil- mnr, for the past ten er twelve iyeaps. "This may hi! lttflhtlifld. 1-0 from.» extent. to the liberation ef ,upnwn lobsters. The increasing catch isiiouid be an incentive to the fisher- men to see that every harried loll- stcr i; liberated very gently into the ' nvatcr, for if they We thrown ill. it ,1: not known how many eggs may be injured and to ivhat extent the industry may suffer as a refill"- ‘Fishermen should ueur iiiie lu minrii l There are four tau-operative Gill- gncries in this Province Ilililféli-ltl by Ifisliermen. two 0i these packing ‘companies have .a 15bit! fllliflllefiiliil and are doing exueediuely illeil- Ill these companies eeuii fishermen awn; his own gear, such is beets. lines and trope. and it'- iieturelly fel- lows that. he ll more 581W“ ll! 3"?‘ in; his oquipment in good condition; generally speaking. they lav-d e levit- or catch U15“ “m” ‘WWN W 9m‘ er packers. It would be W" ml‘ ti" fishermen in au the large. fishins centres to coiwidcl‘ 1-1115 Plilll °l °°' opergtion not only iii ti" iilbfitel‘ m‘ (gum-y but in the curing of 60d be “u, a; terse quantities c! fish in en. hgnds of a compllll! wiu eneble that company t-e tlllltfl“ Pull" '41 the buyers. and no lieuili the "Ill"- men would profit by ue-eperetien lu these fisheries. Under this pisu filib- ermen could purehese their eiiillil- merit much cheaper than when bill'- iug iadivldillliy. Such compenles would be weil advised w employ e good business men Wlw would see that sound business aiaelpiee We" applied in purchasing the llipplifl. financing the business and market- ing the products. Oysters. ‘Pheve wee en mores» in the eeich or m hernia. ivtth ea in- crease in value. The catch by daun- ties is so feilawe:-, ill bille- lltt Wis. ‘"1 tibia- l! ibis. The eewh might have been much greater bell not the buyers refugee to accept smell oyitm- 1111s eetlen an the pert of the buyers. nevever. resulted in the lhllmfont of a elven Hun-enven- ...... “nu-a.- bettor quality o! avatars we! this province mu amen and e‘ mew market he: been obtained for them. 1t u beoomilil snoerent fillet veer te veer w» ovum them he m4- eti. end in my opinion the fellow lug grades will meet with the ep- prove] of the emblem-lures. Ne. IIIIQIIQIJIMIIQRIIQQMQHIQM Illiiflilllii m the he!!! of the beI-i W‘ ‘it! Will of the ‘WWW emf the "will" ‘W414. the evpeee This would insure o uniform quai- IOU -' work in Grand end Biifeford Rivers. demand its own prise. Io ca; a; m. Province is concerned, we have the three gages of oysters and it is only fllbi that they elwuld be lllorketed 1e “loll; ftebermen. buyers and eon- auraere would pmfit by this method 0f millet-illi- Tlio Pppmment during the year i929 canted on work in oyster cul- illrl 111 Grind end ilidwfoni fllvere, Prince County, and in Bast River, Queens County. There are many problems to be solved in this em- neottonhand the Department is anti advised in having the services of a scientist, in the person of Mr. Need- ler, who is carrying on investigation We have nothing definite as yet to announce as he has uyt yet cem- pleted his work, but I 811i convinced that the industry will profit by rees- on of hit experiments. Bidoford Riv- er is now well stacked with oysters and should give good results iu the no‘: future. Percival River is also well stocked with oysters and wr- are anticipating a. good yield within the next two years. Gilli-lip McLeod. in charge of the "Ostroa," during the season cleaned an ares in list River which was formerly o. good producing area but in latter years wu overrun "with mussels. to the extentthet the fish- ermen geve till ftshint on this bed. An enormous quantity of mussels was taken from this area and land- ed et Mount Stewart. ‘than shells will be in perfect condition ncitt year to prepare some new urea. and in this way the oyster fishitiz ground! will be considerably enlarged. In the channel of the river there is an area of some two miles in length, raisins la width from 160 to 20o yards; on this area the entail oysters Ire e0 numerous. lPPflrently. that there is en insufficient supply of food for them and they cannot de- velop. Theae small oysters should be transplanted on growing crew. and no doubt in a year or two great re- sults would follow, as has been prov- en by individual experiments on the pa-rt of.‘ the fishermen. In this river we have one of the greatest prospects for oyster cultutein Clnldl. 0i‘. WP sibly, inure United States, and un- less something is done at an early dgts to trgugplant these small 0Y5- ters, they Will undoubtedly die- The some condition also applies to west River. I 1m satisfied that‘. if the fishing grounds both in East and West Rivers could be so enlarged we would have a greatly increesed catch es the result ‘Jewell. bee! and 0r- well fivero ‘ere also well stocked with snblll oysters and the future ei these river! ls assured. ‘ .155. continued) LEGISLATION icontinued from page 1) I an Ulififooting rdfemnee to the |whllt actuation iii contained 111 i“ Speech. MW‘ {cloning to the stnides which have been mule by Canada in the realms of manufac- liure. mining, lgrlculttua etc. the ideciarartion is mute that: "We Dil- mlruon is speedy rewverlus 1M1 the seasonal e-leukne-is evident at the and af the year, and it ls not to bo forgctten time the bulk of tho i920 wheat crop still remains in Canadian hands fir ‘ftnel diiPwi- Lion." _ Marked increase in Cairedien trade is recorded in the Speech. Completion of the Hudson's Bay R-l-uV/ly and the only completion of m8 Wllllml Clillll Ire indicated. It i5 eta-ted that consideration is ion o! tht financial nrrgngemgnts bfllilmliiieted in the Duncan oom- ‘mission iepopt. The; rufererwe 1| o! particular interest to the Marianne Pmvtnoee- Thl Iilfilti-h roflrs to the disarma- ment conference now in progress at 19314911 lllld eltflliesfi the huge that "l "Wm Wlillt in b midi“ lliionlng of lnilrnatloiul tivslrieg u“ m, P°""‘\ l" Wildly l-lld tiwd, It 9°41“; out that. "for the are, Lin-lg m F. “"h$$'-°'Y" -.,. have been accorded the riehe to an with PM" in "ll Elm!!!’ "FIND (Continued from p“. 1) The amendment of senetee 31¢“ "Pilillleeu Iudependen‘ Wisconsin, “m” "I ‘llproved. would, piece a "'4 ‘ll’ l Mute I pound but not legs "l"! 43 ll- ll- Id vllovens on ehesge OI Willi!) e present rein of m eentl. but act legs than I'm per "l" "i vellum en swiu. ans five cents but not lees then El per cent, on other types. The bill had provider-l s rats of e cents but not less than as pol MM on all cheese. U»!!! i! (line-w reap-uh The further change in the chem lllrllrlbh. ep-rovcd on motion of 9mm!’ William, Democrat, New now bolus liven to the anal rovis- _ T h a r Curtain Imis Morin;- and War. ner Baxter Score In G r e a t Talkie At Prince Edward. mi mm leisure‘ pulse-attains levermyiiery. “Behind That Curtain" Wes given an enthusiastic reception when it came to the Prince Edward flmtre s.s an all talking llbx Movie- . tons picture yestnrday. This ti-iriitine romantic mystery. dircctad by Irvine Cummings, with Warner Baxter. Lois Moran and Gil- bert Emery in the leading roles, is slid to present to sight and hear- ina "sueh striking picturesque beck- gmunds as Innclon streets. India's bazaars and villages, the sweep of the Persian dasert, and San Pran- ciseds Chinatown with all of their char-semiotic sounds and native dialects. Beginning with a mysterious mur- der in a London barristeis office, tho action swings to India, whore the tortured wife of e derelict wire!!! iho suspects of the crime. flees from him to her first love-and accom- panies him on a. caravan trip across the desert. How she escapes when pursued by her husband and a Scotland Yard nun in an airplane, hides herself in Ban Francisco and finally finds happiness after a crashing climu, makes up s. picture of absorbing in- form. I “Behind That Curtain ls to ro-‘ inain until Saturday evening. Lyon, Moreno, Sleeper, Thrill , Fans atCapitol Air "Legion" Pulses with Peril- of _ Flying Mail service I-femlsm and adventure- and danger-perils of land and air- all these compressed intn e grippinl p; _‘ , with love and lesions! cowgrdlog and bravery battling for the mastary in tortured souls. This was the presentation to a delighted audience at the Capitol west-re yesterday when “The Air Legion" F. B. 03s powerful drama of the air mail service, had its first showing here. Three cut-standing film players. whose lumen have figured in 590115 of screen -triumphs—Ben Lyon, An- tonio Moreno. and Martha Bleollll‘. dainty ingenuc- have never appear- ed in aemr advantage than they ti‘ in the featured roles of this splend- id pvnductiniiaAnd in addltiflll i-O Ill appealing romance in which these three are the principals, "The Air Legion" brings to the screen a vivid sud masterly description of the huh erds, thriils_and triillilPile‘ P‘ m“ darins’ bend of adventurers who fly the airmail planes through fh-li‘ Bill! foul. dried beans. now diitioble at i‘! Gilli/S. A rate of 40 cents a pound on bent grass sced as against two cents at present. A ievy of three cents a pound or green peas, now taxed at one cent. A rats of 50 per cent on sauerkraui as compared with 35 per cent at pres ent. A rate of 2 cents B. Mufti! till f" chicory as compared with Us "lit!- A rate of 5 cents I ilfiund cu from halibut compared with two cents- Painter PAINTING AND PArERii ANGING Thomas Gallant 65 Elm Avenue PHONE 613~, --- a 0000 oooo-oooovb OO-O-OQ-OQ-QQQ‘ UR. J. P. MILLAR UUNTM- BUIWIDN novRI-o to rue t to see career oeeee use Ileilibeei g i z York. would melee manna ‘eheeee. M41 mm who‘: milk, dutisble eilllt elm. e revert. ‘ fitter duties evweveti taunted: Aflteefleeiiteepwedoqepnn- '1 Willi‘! 4nd ll cents gpamugg llilllter been and mangoes. all new W f!!! list. A dilti o! time mite l Hill! bet tooeoeeeoooooooeoofllmtpa- I on. w. u. comm pa» 0mm - i at been one». ‘ ~»~=g=.s.=~fe“:..~_-.‘ . ‘ . . ,_- ,_. ~._ . ..=-...-...'... ; ‘s ‘fee-y .._ a; 4.1,; _