~ Legislative Assembly E i PAGE TWO RULES RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS 58. All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days after the commence- ment of» the session exclusive o! adjournment. 59- lNo Private Bill shall be ‘brought into the House, but upon a’ Petition first presented, trllly utating the case at the peril of the suitors for such Bill. and such Petition must be signed by lllt‘ said parties. 60. A Committee shall be 8D". pointed at the com-mcuceulcnt of] every lsess on consisting of five‘ lnorubars. of whom there shall bl-_ a uuonlrn. to be denominatcill "The Private Bills c0lllllllLi0e" iul whom shall be. referred every Pri-i vote Bill, and no proceedings after‘ l the first reading shall l)l‘ llud upon such Bill until such committee has reported thereon to -t.ht- House. iiL As soon as the committee has reported any Bill, such Bill to, gcther with any ilfllefltllllfiilln‘ that‘ may be suggested by the commit- tee shall he printed at the ex- pense of the partins who are suit- ors for such Blil and printed cop- ies thereof delivered lo thi- uran- bcrs before the second reading. if delmeti necessary by the colu- nlittee. 62. No Bill for the particular interests of any person or persons, Corporation or (Iurporutious. or holly of people, shall be read a second time until all I805 ‘he paid‘ for the same into the hands of the Cirk of the House.‘ 63. No Bill having for its ob-i t-ipallty lltle to any tract of laud, shall llPl received or read in the House, un-' less before the opening Legislature at least four wesktyf notice. containing a full tlescrip-ik tfon of the land ill question. ha-=| been published in the Royal, Gazette and one other newspaper; in this Province of the intention‘. of such person or persons. Munici-i pality or Body Corporate to applyi for such Bill. A copy 0f this‘, order shall be published in the, Royal Gazette and one other IIQWSY] paper over the signature of the‘ (Ilerk of the‘ House for four tsonse» cutivs weeks in Novelnbeu- and December in every year. . H. E. DAWSON, Clerk Legislative Assembl Xovenllbsr 20th, 1924, 2~5th-4i FARM iiill sill l offer for private sale my farm 0f 130 acres situated at Clyde Riv- er. if not sold by the 18th inst will be offered hy public auction with #410011. crop and inlplements. C. W. MacARTHUFt, tat-ii Clyde itlver, i’. E. I. Professional Cards McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. MQDONALD H, F. McPHEE ~ B. A. Borrlooerc. Attorney. Etc. Money to Loon Riley Building Charlottetown ‘Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IARRIBTER. SOLIGITOR, ETc. Money to Loon Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Inland pr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hoeplfal Practice limited to Eye", Ear. Noon intl Throat Office Bayer Billldln] Grant George lfreot nun-- Mauro-n tn lit I. m. 1 m I Telephone ISO-J. North ‘Wiltnshire Dairy MONTREAL Company _ ‘ Tenders will he rcceivotl by the under- p-ct the resting in or ‘(lOlfllefflllgyniltlle-tl l-n- u Mtlulllrrr fur tllo wllluuln- llpon any penson or persons, .\llllll-| 1111111‘ (‘ll-- or Body corporate [hellnltlt-r for the your 1923i. t lu tlutl n|| uupplll-n. Llnvcllf tenth-l- not illPre-sullrily utu-l-plell. 'I't'llfll'fll will flunk! of thepll l p. Ill. rt-hruury 7th I025. t'.\.\ll-llr:r.I.. sewy. fur t he man ufncturo Tenders tull- prim- pt-r hundred, the Mlluu r1. "orill Wlltslllre, Jllnnlllgv 22ml, i025. l~l~2ll<‘l-l.,-'». “unlit Goose Feathers Duck Feathers For the month of February will pay 40 cents per lb. for v_ goose feathers free of wings and ' tail feathers and 20 cents for some quality duck feathers. HARRIS ABATTOIR Charlottetown. 1l4~2--t.\l3i. WANTED A NEW FLAVOR The double richness of StCluules. as compared with ordinarymilk, given a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to all recipes and dishes that call for milk. Write for free Recipe Book. ‘Zia 2301:1400 6.4mm of to Kill‘ we dry The (Night of vi WHO'S WHO lN THE STORY Evelyn Haste, beautiful and rich girl, who sits down at the piano on her wedding nlgllt—and myster- iously disappears, Kennedy Haste, her husband. who suspects complicity on the part of his cld wur comrade. ' Sir ilawdon Wells. an ulnatctur scientist, who has insisted on lenti- irlg the couple Hidden ilall Court his gloomy and mystery-ridden ca- ls found after tho disappearance in a secret chamber. ‘Pandora, a gipsy-like girl. ad» opted sister of Kennedy and sec- retly in love with Wells. Miss Gillett. an texwtlr nurse. who fell in love with Haste ill a hospital and who is an intense per- son. Dagon, youthful Scotland Yard detective, who has done glorified vivid Latin temperuluent, Canadian in truiuing._ though herself?" MANAGER FOR DUNSTAFFNAGE CR EAMERY Tenders will be received at Dunstatfnage Factory for the above position up till noon on Tuesday. February 17th. Tenders to state wages per year or month, finding his own help and supplies. Also the Company find help and sup- plies. Also tenders will be received at the same time and place for the position of Secretary, male or female of the above Company. Sec- retary to state pay giving whole, also part time as may be required by Company. By order of Directors. C .T. FERGUSON. 2G0-2-4ist5i . _ Professor Seeley The Muscle Builder A special offer for small boys fro_m 5 to 12 years old. A full course In boxing, wrestling and physical development all for the small sum of $10.00 ‘This ls what every _boy should have for self defense. Will give easy terms for pay- ment. Wll educate your boy how to build and take care of his body. Prof. Seeley. Office Great George Street, Charlottetown, 264-2-5M1i. .................................... .. NEW YORK FISH ADS. CHESEBRO B $0 Eillhllellod In 188C SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION F" 10F FY10" 910ml! returns and general satisfaction l Ship your production to ROBBINS INC. Shipping Bitenollo 80M on Roqueot 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market New York, N. Y. v *6 ROTHERS & f rlntoeuno. class won l PliZZlE count 1 From the Charlottetown Guardian Pluooflnl enclosed 60 canto for your creco Word Anson stared at Dagon. “So that‘ the way you judge Miss Haste‘ Character-and her he asked. "Anyhow. that's one way of judg- ing them. So far, it looks at least as good as any other. Did fMiss Haste go down to the laboratory with yoll, by this secret way, nntl burst in upon Sir IRuwdon? I for- get, if you told me about that." "No, she didn't follow us down. We didn't let any of the women come," Anson said. "Tllerl while you were in the cellar she could have got a chance to spoil the marks." “She might, though there were several people about. And she'd risk incriminating herself by leav~ ing her own marks in smudging the otllvrl-l’ out before the blood llutl dried." _ "She seemed last night to want to (in that?" , “incriminate herself? Well, yes. slle did seem so.“ "And to save Sir Rtlwtlon?" -~-——~—(-O£i Rheumatism Stops pain at once Any rheumatic pain calls for Red Pepper Rub. Not mustard, not plas- ters, not linlment. Not any old-time method. Men have found a better way, and everybody should use it. Nothing else supplies such con~ centrnted". such penetrating heat. And heat that doesn't hurt you. You feel it instantly. in three minu- tes it seems to reach the depths. Circulation starts, congestion is re~ lieved. iPltin and the soreness go. Why suffer torture when such re- lief is at hand? Why cling to the old methods when a new one is better? You ‘can prove in one ~hour that. it is. This is the quickest re- ' lief men know, Get it now and keep it ever ready. Pain often starts at night_ Red Pep- of hours of pain. Learn. for your own sake. what it can save you. furpulmof By C. N. and KM. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" and other fascinating ,1 romances qt mystery and love Copyright 1924, by Public Ledger Company late. for their honeymoon, and who, "spy work" in the war, He is of confession?" per Rub is saving others millions THE ‘cnufilitolfrhrown GUARDIAN Simple Mixture for , Gas on Stomach Simple bucltthorn bark. magnes- p. glycerine, etc., as d in Adleriks. helps any case ‘ on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. and QUHJK action ‘will > you. Because Adlerika is such an exgpllent intestinal evscuent it is constipation-qt often works in one hour and’ never the Wedding s vvvvvvvvv “Yes—that .too.“ “I must try to get some finger- prints of ‘Miss .llaste's in the closer over the marks on the wall. Dagon using a pocket electric torch under the deep shadow of the tap- estry. But. suddenly the Canadian st-lck his head out from under tho ra secl awning. il-lis sense of hear- ing was almost animal in its quick- ness, and he thought that he had caught the sound of a light step. “What do you want here?" asked sharply, and_ was answered he suddenly ill a short time agoQlt is me ‘oo receive ze letters and div- ide zem out. Wlleu l see zis en- velope .f say to myself, ‘l will take it wlz my own ‘and to Sale Raw~ don.’ I got to ‘is bedroom. l knock. I tink l ‘ear 'im call ‘lCome in!’ i open ze door. Zere is nobody in ze room! would go to look for Sare Rawdon some ozzer place, but l smell a strong smell of .flre. I tink Sure Rawdon must 'ave left a pipe or a cigarette w'lch ’as commenced to burn some tablecloth or maybe ze beautiful rug of Persia. on ze floor, I seardl and l ttlnd much smoke come from ze grate, he'ind a big screen w‘ich ‘flies it unless one look on purpose. Zls I tink strange! ln summer we do not ‘ave ze fire in ze grates. l poke wlz a poker at a. mass of w’ltl-, stuff. and 1 find two towels much (lover-ed wiz brownish red stain u"lcll l tink is blood." Tile police sergeant and the de- tective glanced at each other, bllt it was Anson who spoke. “Well. what then? lHnve you spoken to Sir Rawdon about what you ' found?" ‘ 5 S SPRINiG l8 COMING l‘ Spring is coming! Spring is conl- ingl ‘ When the snow storms will be o'er, And not until another winter, Will we wish for any more. pring is coming! Spring ls com- lug! Skates and sleds we'll ptlt away, For there's no ice or snow around us. On a warm and summery day. l Spring is ing. When we'll see the birds aagin, Singing, chirping through the mea- corning! Spring is com- l ows. And the fields all sowed with grain, "Spring is coming! Spring ls com- 118! We'll be glad when it is here, Winters nice, but oh! the summer. ls the best time of the year. —L. IE. tEnman, lMilton. new lam elllph,’ c. wonderful i for - ll," id D . “Th . . ‘t’: be glenty ‘lagnmllle blasllihargwlnllol: glmellquyléfif“ p Dglgl Co" Ltd" front of hlln but unseen on account she 5m and my down to'a18ep_ u I m‘ o e ' ' ' ' ' of being covered with snow was lake prints here and they match the end of u stout log, belund him with those we shall be able to 08- l ""°"“‘"“5 ‘mm ‘he “H” w“ duce that ‘they're hers all rl ht 1 + the rent “l3 o‘ the engine and 13111 11B 101' 1119 prints which hive R’ ‘ H ‘ d ‘ when ltlhll l‘cl.lalll£llfs)l’l.slltflllxltl.zlllllllllffiafd; 2109i: purposely tibliteratetl by Miss 21:22:: “$1,014 uvhlch fiwnpathy is a‘ e’ or y some one “nknuwn” D felt for Mr. Dennis and his friends they are almost certainly useless. 0 s . , book with what cure they've been 1 . ‘ flifgejgflfilflgywmh ‘or 1/1"“, a wiped out of existence, just leaving q ' “Jlflur “t “d3 Mr. Jas. A. Stewart Dunstaffnagg “'9 tw° "m" be“ 111911‘ ‘mull -ro-ofiv+4*¢4ffi+"'*'f“*‘ has been confined to his home for I shawl otl’ a nail and around her shoulders, for of the summer weather. The pleasant surprise "She stopped to take her big red wrapped it there was a chilly wintl blowing, in spite She opened the door alld there. instead of her little grandchild. wlts-a big gray wolf. il-ie was the biggest animal slle had ever seen. ‘Before she could shut the tlnor he had gobbled her up in one bite. Then ‘he went over to the bed and. after hunting arountl until he found one of the old lady's nlghtgowus and caps and putting ii on, crawled into bed to wait for ihe coming of little Red Rilllngllnotl. Pretty soon he heard her singing merrily us he calnc up the path to her grandmother's cottage. 'l‘lleu she knocked at the door. “Como ln," invited the wolf, mult- ing his voice sound as mucll like ‘her grandmother's as possible, She lifted up the latch alltl walked in. (Copyright, 1925. Associated Edi- tors, inc.) ed most readily to the many ques- tions asked them which reflects lnuch credit on the work of the teacher, iMr. ‘Chas. MYulker during the past term. After the examin- ation, a program consisting of choruses, recltatlons, etc., was ren- dered by the pupils in a pleasing manner. This was interspersed with several selections on the bug pipes by Mr. W. D. lMacPllerson and was much enjoyed by all present_ A heavily-laden ‘Christmas tree was relieved of its many gifts for teacher and pupils by Mr. M. J. Stewart who acted all Santa ‘Claus after which the visitors and pupils were treated to delicious home-made candy provided by the teacher. The singing ofthe Nation- al Anthem brought the enjoyable afternoon to a close and the school closed for the ‘Christmas holidays. -:——<-0>————.i Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of nvorfllt people have become slender by following the advice of doctors who recommend llfnrnloitl Prescription Tablets. Those little fat ‘Dunistefinage , . And Marshficld A very serious accident happen- ed a f-ew days ago at the homo of Mr. Enoch Dennis. Marshfiold from the results of which Mr. DQ110113 l8 now in bed suffering fillom a badlly crushed leg- 'l‘helsufferer had h-alp- ed load a heavy engine on to a sleigh and was preparing to drive out. of the yard when the accident happened. M-r. Dennis was standing beside the uiegh, immediately lu tile. 1last"lt:w weeks suffering from a severe attack oi’ Rheumatism, his friends anti neighbors hope to sec him out and around ngatn and fully l-tlcovered in a short time. A meeting was held in St. Columbus Presbyterian Church, Murshfield on Wednestlay, Jail. 28th. ‘for rhe purpose of dlscussind Church Union. After a long and "(Dressing the Bar," by lt- Phillip- son. A -pleas"ng feature of these lueetlngs is the large attendance, which we hope "will h? kept up right through the winter. ~D. --~-—-e<-o->i——— IN MEMORIAM JOHN GlLLlS We have alrftldy recorded passing away of John Gdllis of New Argyle, i’. E. Island. which took place on January 2nd, 1925. lie was u. sou of the lute Malcolm (iillis and liar/let Mlltllceon his I’. 1-}. i. on April 10th, lS-ii). if»? lnrlrnlcll Miss Mary and about fifty two years ago lllov- intlustry he ‘built up a comfortable homestetltl. ’ Besides his sorrowliug widow llo is suwvlvcd by two sous and iivu daughters. namely: Mrs. Donald Stewart, Mrs. John MacKlinnon and William, of New Argyle; Mrs. Silas A. Mllrlcy of Argyle Shore; Mira J-ollu Mat-Nevin of Peabody, Mass, and Malcolm and Harriet at ll0lllB< Two daughters Margaret alld Jessie, predeceased him. 'l‘ileue is a brother Dr. A. ll. Gillis of Salem Orcgan, and one sister Mrs, Hoh- kins of New Hampshire, U- S. A. Mir. Gillie had won the respect of all who were broughtulnder the influence of his ‘peaceful Christian character which Iwas so well suit- etl to bear witness of_thc love oi’ UOfl within. He was a consistent member of the Church of Scotland. and for many years held the office of Elder in that church. Though quiet and humble in his nature. ‘he was firm in hie convictions and. earnest- ly contended for the faith and doc- trines through which he had ‘been so greatly blessed. in the time of his bodily weakness when laid aside from actiive duties, he de- lighted to converse on the topics which are so dear to the Christian heart, and to tell of the wondierflll Hope Of Glory. Christ Within the Solll. l the wife, alld was horn at llurlsviilc, "' MacDonald, . ed to New Argyle where by hum-st ‘ by a slight, nervous cough. somewhat heated discussion it was / 2 3 On the East Terrace Then there was some one! filfail)’ decltletl to take n V019 11y "You tnltl me there were toni- Anson looked out, too. ballot. voting to take place durlnl; definite ilngermllrks and a thumb. 'l'11e 11111181‘. MflrlBnl-l. had come ""9 1'01"’ each ‘MY c"mme“c1“g with the outer cushion of the into the 4110111. _ Monthly, Feb. ilth- froln one to two 9 palm," Dagon reminded them. “l hes pardon. sures." he said ="°‘°“k- » ‘ "So there were! And anything courtwwly. “I ‘one you will both ' ' was locked here before we left last forgive Z9 1111611? 1111 I ‘We follow The llsguiaiz- meeting of the ,2 night; also the way up from the you ‘ere. But I do not flnd_ zu D“"smtnmg° Passume Clwbfv“ // . collar was fastened, so the spring chance to speak wlz Y0" 810118.111 hem m‘ Saturday evening m“ m wouldn't work. No one could have some ozzer place. 1 do no ‘rtrnl in i ‘he h°me “f h.“ John A‘ 319mm‘ - , . .. "After the orlilualry business was got m. You d think it was the zis room. l one? . _ ,, w g hm /5' ghosts!" . “No, you do no harm.” Dllgon re- hnhheél‘ H (mtulstshon ‘e230,, ' M’ “Was this room left unguarded 1111811 T0111)’ Y0“ 11111191‘ 5111111611 ‘I15 l1.ef,é'd,l‘ina.tox‘l\,qs fluid“ deemed.’ at all after the marks were discov- 10!‘ l1 11101119111. Y0“ $11119 5° 41111911)" tgalutm; gum ‘forward Si, sum oil ered, and before you went away for W118 1118M 8011161111115 you wanted mile,- tio the tnlssionary tin the /8 . ' o ac . " o “ _ ' . ,. . . IhKlnjgstgaegafontggil:11:‘!i‘ N t t0 22:11:11,313; I “um m m" you near future. The program’ was of than I can remember," lle said. mis< Bares." the Italian amended. “Some- (1113:? gggleoflfigdlfgg r122, 2/ l 9111111! M11115 15 i1 m1111°1‘11l11€..\'et t'ing which 1 fear is very terrible." stllrctlve games. The singiuif of [9 20 l don't see where I've been to" “YOU have discovered something the national anthem brought to blame for carelessness. honestly, $111‘e—110111l911‘1lf1i;i\;1llt1l’ch deldldn: a close a profitable Md pleasant -_ r. Dagon," scover as u g ." eac aime even,“ _ l “l don't say you have," the Cana- AIIBOH. g 25- 26 dian soothed him. “But five seconds “YBB. B816. l 8111 801118 10 0111 W17- Mopmly wag literary night for would have been time enough for it." lMariuntl said meekly. “Zis mp Ygllpg Peoples Society, the this work with some one who lmewltuorning arrive a letter from bon- A CRUEL WOLF subject ghQjefl being Tennyson. 25’ 29 just where the marks were, andtion which is registare and express 3155,, Ennmn [he captain 0y me what "she wanted to do to them.“ for Sare lRawdon. l recognize l6 “My. 110W 811111 1'11 118 10 1168' 119111‘ literary comittee first gave a r19- “sht-n" 'undwriting on ze envelope. it is ze little Red Ilidlngllood," thought tile ‘new o; [he life 0y Alfr-fll Lord I “Well, that's the supposition that ‘and of Signor ‘Maguani, ze cousin old gvuudnlother, as she went to Tennygon Thig w“ {allowed by 32 presents itself, doesn't it, if that of Sure Rawdon, '00 employ me answer the knock at the door. a paper on Tennysolrs work-s bv girl was determined to shield some one time, and recommend me ‘ere thinking her favorite grandchild M151‘; Morgan, some selected‘ read- one else at no matter ivhat cost. to w'en ze last butler ‘Davis has been was outside. ' ‘lugs by Rev. H. ‘Smith anti ii solo. Cross Word Puzzle No. 54 lIIllISS-lllllll) punt? \ . 2 12 o'clock. 6 7 8T‘ 73”“ As,» /7 2.2. 23 24’ 27 3o 3/ 35* |‘ ~ i ‘.. s r Within. _, Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 54 331311299. Horizontal ' 3:1 llafismflgtgzg‘) 1 A l |- _ 8 The other. 5 Bagdr. a name s l5 Correspondence School lab.) t, sump“, 17 Japanese sash, 10 ITfltatiOIL l9 Member of an ancient Teutonic‘ ll Medical officer (ab) O fnce- - " l2 Bought by tile dozen (sing) 3" ‘swpel- l _ 13- iJxclamlltion. _-;_1 gxfilllng pact‘ i A small piiece or to cut, 'I If; Bselaékiliiort l6 Finely tliv tied carbon, f" _ " _ l8 Prtluolln (first person.) llllllll. all; mBt-lfilllelllellt (P1111111) 19 ‘Deep out. 7-1 ‘\“‘_ i, tell‘; 1;‘) (am. 2 A growth, or u chm-ti. '1'» A "mmm" m ' 25 iflmljuntrtiorl. ‘l6 All Ontario lllw (air) _.__ _ - 2r Denial, {A M P L E l: 28 Stocked to overflowing. , T“ 0 Tllc outer cont ui‘ t-l-rt-nls. L 1- E g E '2 Ahllot‘. T p 1.- 0 {i3 Softoned in liquid. . Vertical A H S R E S T ____ ._ . 1 rees. I O T A C I 1- tllilitreztliitles. as the 0llly\fl0lll‘(!8 6 E N T’ D U of true comfort, and commanded L H N the sorrowiing ones 1o the “LOW E . of God in ‘Christ Jesus Our bord."l | T R Y B E The pallbearers were John J.| — E L MaoPllnll: John Manhood; Vgilllarla‘ B 1 M E lumen; Neil Mac enz c; one MacKinnon and Nell Camp ell. .1 N E R T A the cemetery at Argyle Shore- in The remains were iinter ed Answer to Puzzle No. 53 A. D. 4-57. Hengist and Horse. brought over their army and made short work of the Scots. Soon afterwards, Vortigern suddenly dies. ‘Hengiet and Horse succeeding to the vacan throne. “ --o$u- 8A- PUNCIIED A FEW MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY By ARTHUR MORELAND " A loeiiiiirfitu Auo ':%§;e.:.r_i3 Buttv elEEYTvXJELLH- lrsiiférl. - to Nowonocn YOU can rue I"; WE “V50 l-"< A §i3§"“’"’ R " ~ . l .11" ' .~ ‘_ ~J JOLLY 6.3,. '1: . nsrzs LIKE . _ l‘> _ PHEASANT ' 1 1 . 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