‘A MARCH ‘is, 1927 has: e V seat ensue 1 e to your tea table Seal Brand Tea its ‘rare. {fragrance and delicious devout- Sea! Brand Tea h‘ iilikqnorfer, half and one-pound air-OHM l ppm pictures maintains all "cups, and if “mo; fo in ifl original strength andfloven. ' was res or ‘QUALITY’? ‘1',,,,,,i._.§¢r.;r heals‘ . ‘ i - run MARKETS ‘ jg, ' ‘ ..-.0fi_ielals m ‘ ‘ 331...“:li.?;i‘.¥§.".‘i’.l“3i‘§§;:ll....‘: II MAv ‘us: CRIMINAL Pnoszcu - ~ today for Manitoba grades 0 wheat. Local exporters were i P _ position to accept some of the bids and a few odd loads of barley were 'l'he Health Officials are nearing “so worked‘ A leatum or the 11p,- source of the Typhoid Epidem- ic, l; is admitted that one milk denier from wlrtom a lurk; lérurnber porter {ll tylggzifihéjc, 1211813,‘: “nxaeynsut: which resulted in sales of severe pilc-‘itrrr of iraving distributed un- clean milk in contravention_ to the recently passed by-law ordering pasteurization. $1.49 1-2 per bushel, C.I.F. bay ports. The trade in coarse Efflllli was quiet and the underton: was . . , b t ices showed no c ange. Tirat the present epidemic willfiwgtoge 8;‘ the spring Wham: 1.10m, servo as a hint to the authorities tn-mapket w“ steady under a qmet tighten up in their attitude towardtdemand There w“ no change m 5m“ enforcement of the law “prices for winter flour and business the opinion of an observer of de- w“ slow‘ The demand ‘or a" vglupmelllb since enactment of themnes M mime“. continued good ‘mmtiuglgzgon measure some and the undertone was firm. 1ll0li l ~ , Urrwilling to work too great aateady feemlg mevafled dos of roll- lrardslrip on some dealers. as might market 1°’ standard gm have been, ed oats but the volume of business . ker feeling de- erriorcement until such dealers w“ Ema" A we“ k t should have opportunity to take veloped i“ me local e5 m" e d prices were reduce another necessary measures to make their m‘ t product conform to the law, in- “em Del‘ dine" 8-1111 the prospec s . - l - spcctors have been lerrrcnt. and con- m-e that they Wm reach o‘ s" H ‘ow lent to warn them that they are ex-le" “Vi; ' mmmnunm - lrzrlrilitcllelbut,0lr‘o‘:ve\?er', that“ nearly B Apply For Wind- ingUp Order your lrasclapsed since pasteuriz- atiorr irecame law and that no rea- (Canadian Press) - HALIFAX. N. SWMB-r. 17. -—Ml'. sorrrrblo excuse is now possible for ‘relation of the law. Dr. Bonclreu. Medical Health Of- ficer, has declared he is convinced Justice Chisholm of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia announced at the close of today's proceedings that ire would take into consider- tlmt the present epidemic has de- ation the application of the Nation- ‘oloired from the use of unpasteur- ized milk, since the carrying of typhoid by pasteurized milll is not possible. {mt-i Ilfen are amxious‘ ‘to improve their‘ l-lflfllffllSlalllfifii". lbult are unwilling o inrprov-e ‘tlhelhrs-ellves: they tlhere- . 'e ‘rernailu lbourlld- ‘flhe m-an who ... not Silllflllik from sell‘ crucifi- on. can in-sverr falil lto uccompllrsih - e object upon vwhlich his lherart is lt.—‘AJZilen. csiver and manager, for leave to apply for the winding up Of the British Empire Steel Corporation. and would render his decision as speedily as possible. The application for leave to a11- ply for a winding up order was sup- ported by G. R. Munnoch of Toron- to, representing the Trust Co., and .__,__ For baking rread and pastry have an oven that will ill five nrin- opposed by C. J. Burchell, rep. lutes turn a piece of white paper u The Dominion iron and Steel Co., dark brown Limited. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. JOe per line of 5 words lfour- insertions .. 8e par lino of‘ 6 wunlu Eight Insertions .. ...7e pn line of ll words OOCO-O-OOQ-OQOOWO-O-OOOQ-QO llllsccllcneous For Sale surr on OVERCOAT onosn received this nroalill, can be ready for Easter. Fit guaranteed and dollars saved. S- F. TarBush. 4409-3-16~7i NO. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND Surveyor, llerrxranvllle, P. E. I. 3024 2 17 lmo. SCAPEO FROM MY RANCH one silver male fox iateo letters right ear I<‘2., loft car 17-D. Finder please notify Marshall Constable, New London. 4442 Wanted HOUSE FOR SALE, OENTRALLY located. All modern convenien- ces, For information, Apply Box 420. 4255-3-9. ‘tf. FOR SALE PURE BRED SHORT- horn bull. 3 your lest September. Apply to Daniel A. MacDonald. Cornwall, 4273~3-10-13i. FOR SALE-REGISTERED AYR- shire Bull, 11 months old. Apply John I’. Carragher, Kelly's Cross. ' 4400-3-16-3i. FOR nsur- DWELLING 25:2 Grafton St, hot water heat, furn- lshsd.-—H. D. McEwen, Strain- cona Hotel. 4378 3 15 6i FOR SALE~PURE BRED OLYD- esdhrle Staiillion coming 2 year-e ANTED-SOUND MEDIUM TA- ‘lrlc turnips. ‘Iiarris Abbatlor. -4»i1‘6-3-17-3l I - -0M.'lA'ppl1y_ ‘to lw. A. Simpson. berrrulc Ilcip \\ antcrl my ‘New’ 439,,_3_16__31 ANTEO-JOOOK AND HOUSE- ' maid l0|l the ‘I’. E. Island Pro- F2?“ saga 2mg“ Maggi-if: iez-ltanl. Orphanage. _Apply 130 Mawmldla - 4‘04_3_16_3i El ln Avenue. 4422-3-17-31 _ v__ ‘ ‘ FOR sALs-inlsl-l coeetsne certified seed potatoes seconds. Edmund Flynn. Corravllie, Cardi- gan. 4427 3 17 3i FOR SALE-MILK COW, 200 BUS. certified cobbiems 00 ‘eta lper Nursing lVATE NURSES FREQUENT- ly cam $30 a week. Learn by pel- sonal LulrusDOIIiIBIIOB. Catalogue NO‘ 23 mm‘ Rm‘ C°n°5° of lbus, Autos Rodd. Milton. Science, Toronto 4, Canada. . 44,3g,.3,1‘g,g| N. Mch. 5-101. FOR lSALE — ENGLISH FOX UNG WOMEN DESIRING TO MONTREAL, Mar, 17. -— There [Legion yesterday afternoon was n u very lgrgely patroulsed and was cash grain market here today was. the demand from New York ox- s for Manitoba spring wheat ers- Oentral Guardian GOOD SEATS available for tlrls eveulllrs performance of the Will 07PM W481i at Prince Edward Theatre. RIP CANOEULED — The Vic- tora Hockey team which was scheduled to leave for Halifax this morning. to pillythe Wanderers, has cancelled their trip. The Wanderers are expected here to play either Saturday or ‘Monday. ' THE VALUE lOFA POPULAR ‘FREE LIBRARY, ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM will ‘be the subject of the address to be delivered- by rMr. W. Chester S. Mclsu-e, M. L. 'A., at the St. James Literary Se- ciety this evening at half-past sev- en. Admission tires. A-N ANNUAL EVENT - The annual Shamrock Tea given by the Ladies Auxiliary or the Canadian most successful. The Canadian ‘Legion rooms were very artistic- la-lly decorated with green sham- ‘rock, and exquisite flowers and dsintily served by the incur-b- itea. Toothsome candy and cake MR. B. P. MeKENNIE, Chiutau- qua circuit director will meet the Chautauqua guarantors and caln- mittee at the Y. M. c. A. this even- ing at s o'clock. Mr. McKeanie has arr entirely new proposition i. submit, involving fundamental changes in Chautauqua wprk. Every guarantor and committee now is urgently requested to be Dr-eseat. »‘ ' ~ 4F?" AT m: POLICE coutu- - at lrrg the foul‘ prisoners, Samuel Hid. James Donovan. John Couglllan and John Strain, who were reman- ded from Wednesday appeared be- fore His Honour.‘ The prisoners were represented by Mr. W. E. Bentley, .K. C., and owing to the inability of the Attorney General 1p be present the case was- ad- Jouroed until the afternoon when bhe_Attorney General wars repre- seallcd by Mr. Norman Lowther. The following witnesses were e!- amined: --Lorne Sentner and ‘Wil- ‘fred Cullen. After which court ad- lourflled until this lrrorulag at 9 o'- (2 0C . Western Guardian ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LEGISLATURE (‘Continued ‘from page one) administration at Ottawa should Bet the credit for this splendid “heme. mu Mr. Sarmdere. lln regard» to the fourteenth para- Qlflllh of the Address, dealing with l e application of_ the Grapt for Technical ‘Education to the carry- the Police Court yesterday morll- ll"! "ll e! Nlslll Schools and short lvll- New York- lllllllllee. etc» Mr. Saunders express- ed himself as believing the pmm. llle lh-ovlnce and paid acorn-pil- meat to him 1n this rnegard. Mr. Saunders nied that the presentation, of Is and claims to Duncan Commission excelled that ot either of the other two Maritime Provinces and. in treating of Fish- eries. mentioned the destruction of l-heflyster industry in the Island through disease and the rfact that lll-lely there were some reasons to llvpe for greatly improved coadi. tions. The Federal Government were anxious to secure the right over the beds so that they could furnish the expense necessary in ier was sincere in the interests of I“ ‘complimented the Mover and Sec-l oader- of the Address llso the two Hauck Fire Gun Company, Limited, Char- lottetown, who has the agency for the Fire Gun for Prince Edward la- Iaad. _ . The gun consists of a three gal- lon tank made of tinned steel with pressure gauge. e\c.. and straps for strapping it to the l-ody. Con- or requested as the matter. lies in the hands of the AFederaI Govern‘ meat who will, perhaps givetbe its formation through the lander-cf ‘the Opposition; furthermore he stated that body has ‘been informed by this Government. ches. The purpose of the gun is for the proper disinfection and san- itation of fox pens. Fire is considered by experts to an Report and the work the late administration has done in encour- aging cooperative buying by the ennui $0. pics runes" not - - ~ Leaders o1 the J-fouse and Mr. Ar- _ For Dlslniectlng ......... t. tr... was... _, , » ». a . y ,. , - _ . s ‘In the nr-st clauses of the Address c. I t “ - he concurred with the other speak- l o p er, in every sentiment ‘captioned g The Guardian reporter was an in- memm‘ H° Wnummrly ' ‘d m . tanned ‘mum, "new" n ‘mention clause fifteen. He eskedgfitm ‘a: demonstration of the Hench Fire “l9 Gllllllmmllll‘ "fine" m“ n", _“‘ n u“ 1 gun munuggcmnq h, m, 3mm; nshermen of the Province been no-. ~ u.‘ "u, Manufacturing Company of Brook- tilled‘ throusli lllfi Flllllilfmll’! m.‘ ‘ my‘. Union in regard to this instruction, fi ‘inn-inn _. ‘m t ‘the demonstration was couduct- Premier Stewart replied that the ed‘ by Mr. Eric Love for the Imper- Government has not been informed w. w“. whidnsnsennanlodbraebye nested with the lat‘ is a-six foot H“ didn't mink H" m“ m“ M" “flan length of oil resistlnhg hose and n. Boulter who last W81‘ clllfled °ll l‘ l! will IWI be without it h the tiached to that is a patent fire zlmlllaz“ (‘lg 25°?‘- °“° lmuk": dill‘ hell filh." trrowiag burner vith handle. This H. s ou e a a W! Oll 0 l!‘ “uh” M has coils which heat the flame to a Bibi. ill U18 Oflllllflly “Wk of assist- Hgfmiv, u h“ h. r1“? temperature of 1800 degrees and it lug the Minister of Agriculture. ‘He h“ Q.” ‘It p‘ u r.“ is mclected to a distance of 30 ia- spolte_at some length on the ‘Durrc- ' ' $1.’: Y's Men's Club loads of tough No. 1 northern at the tea was said to be lhe nicest in the ul Trust Company, acting‘ as rg- of a-‘ll kinds met ready sale and lever held. The lotteried cake was 'won by Mrs. Dr. Ledwell who held ticket 106. OLD TIME MUSIC ISTILL POP- ULrAR — That the clld time music is still most popular with our pegple was amply demonstrated last evening when, in rcsponscrto an hour and a half program of old time dance music played by Mr. Lemuel Jay of Fanning Brook, and his son Roland Jay. some twenty five distance telephorrs calls were taken by C. F. C. Y.'l‘l\e island Radio C0.. Station. Tire re- ports were from all sectionspf the llProvinco such as Montague, Cove ‘laced. Morell, Pisqllld. Mount Ste- wart, Little York, I-Iighbank, etc, ‘and all told of the great enjoyment afforded by this Radio Program. Mr. Jay is a wonderful performer‘ on the violin. TRAN$FERRED—Mr. J. S. lCooke, accountant in the Vcr-rrorr lBranch of the Royal Bank of Can- ada for ‘the past 3 years, liars‘ bcerl moved and is leaving Vernon this afternoon. Mr. Cooke has worr a host of friends during the years he has ‘been here, and they hope for his success. From Vernon he goes tothe Supervisor's Depart- ment of the Royal Bank in Van- coulver. (‘The above item appeared albovc is the son o'f C. lotcetclvn. lor-ievcr-ni years.) ‘tron, I p0" 6f whose address aha" “Diwali 590D SEAT-s , » . 1, . in a later issue. evcrtllufs pcrforrlrlgrlrlr: 1G (ti?! ‘an: The ‘Hmwrabh Kelluenm“ mu‘ rwm 0'11", wisp M 151mm 1.34., owing the historic custom tendered ward ‘Tlrclrlrc. l CALEDONIAN cr.u‘s Lzcrunsi Mr. ‘C. ‘Cameron, Assistant Manag- er or the Hank of Nova ‘Scotia, by spcclal request delivered his lect- ure on J. M, Barrios‘ “Peter Parr for general lIOIISGWOPlKr-J. E. Del- ton, Sulnmersido. a car of Western horses at New Arman Park Stables which I am 0Z- fer-lug for private sale. All young and well broken weighing ‘from 1200 to 1500 lbs. Ray Schurman. flre whistle ‘for ‘Summerside has ‘been installed and was usedr for the fllilst time yesterday afternoon for practice only. it is an improvement on the old alarm and can be heard quite distinctly irrany part of the town. This is a move in the right direction as it was much needed. Mrs Wm. Lockhart, have received a telegram stating that their sen, Claude MacDougall had died irr Daleneoth, Alberta, on March lltll. west on the harvest excursion, as his health was not of the best; but he worked all the fall and was feel- ing much better when he was taken ill with la grippe. ever. and wrote his mother two weeks previous to his death saying he was getting better and would be ill Olle 0f Velllllll 3- C35 10031 Dlill" home soon, but God willed other- "ll- M“ J- 5- 0001(9- relelTell til-wise, and I-Ie has taken him home I J. Cooke. to Himself. ‘Kellslllgtflll. 8nd W118 employed ill community goes out to Mr. and Mrs lllh‘ ROW-l Bllllk 0f Cir-undo, Clw-r-Hrocklrsrt and family in their‘ afflic- errced the pangs of stomach trouble can fully appreciate what it is to be freed from that malady. liplralrt. -W A NT ED- Experienced maid 4388 3 18 3i 4444 3 18 3i --HORSE.'8—ti ‘have arrived with ual r 4449 -—NEW FIRE ALjRM.—The new -_._.‘ . —-ISLANDER DEAD.- Mr. and of Coleman. ber- Last fall ho went until December He was recovering, how- The sympathy of the “m. Stomach Trouble None but those who have experi- Marry splendid cures have recent- sell’ as lic Wbrlur were Premier Ireaderr. of the Opposition. a. full re- repiies to text-books for schools, the Leader of the Opposition expressed him- in thorough accord with What was stated in paragraph sev- enteen of the address in this con- nection and was something which the Liberals entirely approved of and‘ if anything could be done in this line would be a source of mut- ejolcing. lhir. Saunders then p. ceedcd to severely criticize the Government on the disgraceful state of the roads which were in such condi- tions as not to be tolerated. He ac- cusedr the Government of discrimia! a-ting against certain districts and predicted that all would be best told when the Government appeal- ed to the poll at the next election. He criticized the Government for dismissing fifty competent officials —-rcturned men, many 0i them; for paying claimed should not have been paid and of sending the honorable mem-. certain "bills ‘mom Morell to the South at the expense oi’ the people. He claimed that deficits have ‘fol- lowed the Conservatives and bal- ances the Liberals; partments of Agriculture and iPub- ‘being neglected and that in regard to education probably the beat educational tread‘ we ever had fell when the axe was being handled and was replaced by an engineer. (A_ more extended report oi Mr. Saunders’ address will appear at a ' date.) the mover and seooader his hearty congratulations on their excellent the Speech from the Throne and ‘paid a worthy tribute to their ability to do such an im- portant d‘uty justice. I-le also paid ‘high tributes to ‘Lord Byng and Governor General which that the De- Stewart followed the eggs. with it. ward island. he for seven. sunrny the Opposition in topics will EVENING S of the Throne. materially increasing ‘the oyster in- farmers. __.WANTEQ..._ GM gm. genera‘ I drfiaitrtrlrft a:lllsagsctllviuiyzégtlfilflsdl Am‘ refining” "he ma”? ‘Free housework. ‘Apply Mrs Roy Sil- a" “g m u“ clmapeulng “l ers of fox pens. It has been prov- ma’ Mr‘ “m5 stated t at the ed by laboratory tests that ordinary disinfectants are worthless against bookworn and lung worm eggs. Indeed so disease resisting are hooltworm eggs that they have actually been placed in pure car‘- bclic acid for tweaty-fourhours and afterwards hatched out. intense flame generated by the Hauck Fire Gun burns up minute disease eggs and scorches. the ground so thoroughly that no parasitic life is left after treatment Some of the largest ranches in the United States an the most arrc- cessful ones are employing it and there is no doubt that it will have a tremendous sale on Prince Fid- Mr. Love has only had the gun rn his possession for two days and ill a demonstration has only shown it to a few people, and lre has already booked orders would otherwise receive, [He dealt capably with the criti- cism advanced by the Leader of regard to the backwardness of the Conservatives in presenting the Maritime (Claims, against the Department of Agricult- ll-PB. the closing cf the Technical School. Dairy, the Flex-industry and the roads. His discussion of these be publlsed at some length in a subsequent report. ESSION Hon. Mrr. A. ll". Arsenault ‘wlro spoke briefly before adjournment and continued at 8 o'clock was the next speaker. He paid high compli- meat to the Mover and Seconder of the reply to the Draft Address. Messrs. Mel/are and McDonald and the way they have treated the dif- ferent matters stated in the Speech ‘He paid a. high tribute to the im- partiality and {fairness of Lord Byrrg of Vimy and was glad to know that Canada bad such a wor- thy aepresentatlve of the King as The these farmers of the Island in meeting in Charlottetown demanded that the area be adopted and the Dominion Government granted it and paid all costs except those of the veterin- ary surgeons travelling ‘from one farm to another. Hon. Dr. W. J, P. McMillan, the next speaker complimented and paid tribute to the Mover and Sec- onder of the ‘Speech from the Throne. He agreed most heart- lly with remarks made of the Late Governor-General Lord Byng of Vimy, and said that Vis- count Willlngdon will receive the same warm welcome from the peo- ple or‘ Canada. it was a matter of which to be proud to see the Lieut- enaat-Governor, Prince ‘Edward Isl- and be among the first to pay res- pects te the new Governor-General. The criticisms made against the Government are old. The only reas- on .why these criticisms are ans- wered is to eliminate any possibil- ity that perhaps, in future it should be said in this house questions were asked and not answered. The Honorable lDoctor brought up the statement of the ‘$2000 hill paid to the then Lieutenant-Gover- nor, when the Government was a week old—wl1icb Mr- Saunders said was refused payment by the Liber- al Government/This Dr. McMillan said was not a. correct statement. Mr. Saunders declared the statement correct and appealed to the speaker who claimed that records show the statement of Dr. McMillan was cor- rect. He further went on and showed lrow the Premier and his Govern- ment has dorle in the question of ‘Maritime Claims and mule an able and forceful defence of the Gov- ernment and‘ its policies and how the late Government lost and let pass opportunities in the interest oi the Province. In regard to the grant of $40,000 yearly to the Province, he stated, that the dual act of the drama. was put through by Hon. EX-PIEIIIIOI‘ The weekly supper meeting of the Y's ‘Men's Club last night was addressed by Prof. Lloyd Shaw. who took as his subject "Habit and the part it plays in life." This was a. very interesting subject and the Professor dealt with it lll a very able manner and explained how about 99 per cent. of all life's ac- tivities are habits. ‘l-le explained how habits are formed and why these should be good habits and how the child lealrns, so it isvlmportant that he or she be well taught that after‘ lite these teachings shall develop into good habits. There were two guests present. Mr. Clifford Conrad and Mr". Cecil Campbell. Y's man Ernest Clauson occupied the chair. Delegates At Hockey Session KENTVILUE, March I'M-Dele- gates in attendance at annual meet- ing of the Maritime Hockey Assoc- iationr-F. G. Kelly, President. Charlottetown, ,1’. E. 1.; Frank Wil- son, Vice-President, Truro; l. Log- an Barnblll, 31"., Secretary-Treasur- er, Truro; Sam Doyle, President. M.P.B.A.A-U. of C., Charlottetown; D. Tripps, Bathurst, N, 1].; A. W. Robinson. Halifax Crescents; W. B. Keiver, Moncton. N. 8.; H. 0. Bishop, Kentville; ‘R. J. Bennett. New Glasgow; Ross Brown, Suss- ex; Fen- Wlrynott. Stellarnton‘, J- H. Drummle, ‘St. John; A. ‘C. Pettipas, Dartmouth; C. D, Armstrong, ruro: A. ‘l1, rCrowe, Truro‘, J. P. Ather- toa, Sussex; Les. Lowther, Aur- herst; J. W. Williams, Wiifviilc. __-_.¢eo--_-- IPARIS, March i7.——A Marshal of France, the highest military honor and commantt-tbat given Foch. Joffre and four others-gets a sal- ary of 90,000 francs a year, or $10 a day, under the new scale. a large audience. entranced with subject. and at the close there was ‘by the tendering of a cordial vote oi thanks to the lecturer. Those taking part were Professor Lloyd Shaw, Mr. W. l’. Doull, Mrs. Arr- drew McNalr, Rev. W. Bruce Muir. lVlr. J. ‘R. Burnett, Mr. James Pat- on, and ll-Iorr. F. J. Nash. ‘Next week "The Spirit of llncarno." -_---4-0->-—-——- PERSONALS 1M1‘. n. w. Chandler, rvrt. Albion. was a visitor to the city yesterday- Mr and Mrs Malcolm McSwain Kingston spent Sunday irr New Glasgow the guests of Mrs Mc- Swain's parents, A. H. and Mrs Parkman. MARRIAHES MeLURE-NMPHEE-At 68 Bay- fleld St., this city, March 16th, 1927 by Evangelist J. W. Heyter, Errol Holden Hastings McLure of North Rustloo, P. E. I. to Grace Euphemla McEhee of Charlottetown. DEATHS SPEARS. --A.t ‘North Granville. March 1-6. 1027, David Spears. ‘Fun. eral Ito North Ginanvllle lflhurch, lllriday at one o'clock. hound. Apply ‘61 Victoria Aive. , 44d'2-3-1ii-3i. uter- next class of North Adams and Wendy" before the Caledonlan |y been effected 1|, v5,- Club ‘last evenin; in presence ofies of island people. Everyone was] the masterly wnyiClrar-lottetown, is an example of an m which the lecturer ‘handled rrrslextreme case obtaining a complete‘ an interesting discussion followed? ‘Rev, Mr. Ramsay will lecture on, Mr. Guy Murray, 227 Water St. cure. kof health. Also another lady at Bangor and er kontlernlrrr at St. Peter's. Tho rrnulcs of those referred to, as well as of marry others will be given for the asking. [satisfied patrons. I W. EDGAR ENMAN, , 268 Sydney St., Charlottetown. 1 Phone 580-J. 4H0 lSenate Passes‘ Limitation Of l Firearms. Bill l i ormwn, March l7.--'l‘llo bill ‘to create strict ‘limitation of fire- arms and other weapons in Canada was given third reading in the Sen- ate this afternoon and seat to t-he House of Commons. If passed, lic- enses will be required for the man- ufacture of all weapons, including knives, bayonets, swords, riot guns and bombs and permits will be ne- cessary for those who possess such arms. ‘HZ-tr. Winds Ladle: are all aware of the chopping and roughness caus- ed by the winds at this lea- QLALL vvv ‘filling School ‘or. Nurwa lemmas rveiswnrr-Eh-rr; New I A ‘ dam , M ., l ll ' . llllt-_pr-omp:ly_ “QQQQQQQJQQ condition ‘with rhook. etc, at rhalf upi to secure rezisu-auom new cost. Fine ‘for email ‘business . ‘. rovldes monthly allowance and or private use. 1B. lcompwn d; 192i MURDOOK 1027 "mme!" 9f six months‘ course at ‘m’ ‘Belle River‘ flilllhlam in —- of Gavin Mur- m“ “lllllllllliv eelrootor Nurs- FOR ‘A‘||_;_,1-wql.¢pw§, fin; dock. Murray River. died ‘newly mreebened- other to “'5- All expenses paid. - en soon. Guernsey undead-teary sne-a-rmr. mm. 18th, 1021. Deep In our hearts‘ you are fondly remembe n‘. happy i," cling ~ lfiurrie, lChliml/n Royalty. To Let ' g numerical l: tar-smut. oorrsoevon sAtt-eurueilutus ‘ ‘ititfli ‘Llalglgshed or anger-nigh“, also bits, highest quality, fistula-rd “lllllllltgwlam bu“ “my :35“: ‘rIT:'r':£lsIrl°"3rre‘ or. all; 480! 8 11 6i , _ . lot will go at a bgrialu as owner is moving. Apply t0 Lllfllli Bueli Murray Harbor. 4f“ 8 17 iii FOR SALE --HOU8E AND LOT at. Cope Traverse. Bmlldinxs in good repair and Wlllleluiflg: Lost ‘___________________ THE GITV YESTERDAY silver which with bhace- ""1" please leave st m 0s? m ‘llldles 1st. ‘s- K°m lsl- reward 4451 ' . .- scram to elm-ow. s. Mme T"-~-“—-——- mills, etc. win be sold NISOII: Bl!) Widfiltliéd albie as owner coatem change i? business. rut-firth“- r - to own-er. . m m“ retaliate: __,___, non sacs-swam or. 1oo wall i ‘75 under cultivation. with deal», " able dwelling house and out- , hairpin". Good more front‘. for ‘mam i2..‘"ri'§'°r‘i'$?'°' ‘ rhf, m | n5 - . _ H _ DH _ f-ilioil-lsdiwb .. .. round your name Fang hurts that levld you with drop affection ‘ Always will love you in death Juet the ama- inurted by ‘ . ll F Mn. Murdock Mhsrw-a-w ~‘ YVTVvvwv sou of the year. We would suggest any of the popular ereamc to protect and pre- serve the delicacy of the Skin And Complexion JONTELL OREAMS, Hupuurlepnlome. 4 . oseoeflma RAMQDELL‘! enema ELOAYA RIKEWO VIOLET OERATI yvooosunvm ORIAMO, MIeKIrNNOWB wlrcu must. charm, Ponce ORIAMU. OALiFORNIA Merv cnsam oAPPl ones», YARDLEWS comma ‘rue. pnOMPT saucers-re 4 1 Y SBVGPB CES- A lady at Savage Harbour, who ispcnt hundreds of dollars in search a curc is now enjoying excellent Ask for literature and long list of Excellency Viscount Wlllingdon. as amazed at attitude and‘ expres- sion of Mr. Saunders whom he had always thought a mild-tempered man. Theexplaarrtlon of such dis- ‘ play of ill-temper rnust be because he (IMr, Saunders) must be jealous because his own preserves were in- vaded. He (Mr. Saunders) was wor- rler because two lawyers occupied the portfolios but he did not show where there was any failing down. Did he expect a bye-election- greater expense to the people-be- cause the Minister- of Agriculture resigned when the year was half over. The policy to be followed had {been before then outlined and the weak was carried on by competent men, Mr. Boulter and Mr. Shaw. The best proof of this is in the judgment 0f the farmers and dur- ing Farmers’ Week not one it's-rd oi‘ criticism was advanced. "He made a threat to reduce the taxes, said Mr. Stewart. but l will not deal with that now as it be- longs to the ‘iscussion on the n) AID 1n regard to the statement made by lMr. Saunders that the Govern- ment had repealed‘ the Poll tax and substituted the gasoline tax, Mr. Stewlirt said this was entirely ia- correct as the poll tax went into the mineral revenue of the Province while the gasoline tax went to a special purpose-the building of the roads—and was from another class of , pie. They were not of the some order at all. In reply to Mr. Saunders criticiz- ing the non-appearance e1 the Gov- ernment Policy. in the Speech from the ‘flrrone, and which was given he hn yet tocleora why a proposi- tion which has no effector: the ses- sion. should be placed -in the ad- dress. Mr. Bounds s “What Nova. Seotle?" Prernfer-"Tlut concerned» some- thing that was going through the House." ‘ in referring tar-the Railway Tax and ‘the Duncan “BQQHr-PFOHIII‘ Stewart stalled that ‘he bad never made in eitravagaat statement or boasted of whet he lrld dons truths about history of the llallway.,'1‘natien matter. and. read correspondent’! through the efforts of lnreniler stunt the ‘mltter n: pissed in the ends of the time ‘pro om could nee and of ha lamoileti this‘ rrfomcamac ted-tut he vecrodit o so u ~ M ‘Ihovihde $10.09? W-llllagdon mentioning at the same time how fortunate the Island l5 in having such a Lieutenant-Governor as Governor rl-Ieartz and expressed how proud‘ the people must be -to see the Governor travel Personally to Ottawa and pay respects. to ‘His ‘In replying to the criticism made by the leader of the Opposition. Premier Stewart expressed himself respect. He faithfully reviewed. the-fellas 6f m Meighen, ‘He discussed concerning the fav- orable condition of educational mat- ters in the yrovince and proceeded to disprove the statement of the Leader 01' the Opposition of incom- petency in the Educational Depart- meat. All the credit in regard to the Disease Free Area. is not all due to the Dominion Government but much to the farmers of the island and the Stewart Government, The Honorable Doctor dealt in l-Ils ldxcellency Viscount Wlllins- don, He hoped ‘that the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation would be flttingly celebrated here and stress- ed the importance of the teaching of patriotism in the schools, He remarked bow in all the lud- uatnies conditions have in the past few years been greatly improved which hufillrs well for e prosper-oust future. Great credit is due to the Department of Agriculture and the late rZVllnister of Agriculture, Hon- grmi and in their efforts and err- one of the most prominent and in- deavo" m devekfiing gchoopfglrs, ternationally known citilzens pf thhi: of increasing grants to exhibitions, country. died Instr all; l u ll wk“: of improving fruit. growing. resldenctfi The ngalzscxeara om In regard to the Technical School lbollraeh o uashsev n Y l‘ t “ W he said’ when he visited u. he and had been l a moatr o o thought it was above the require’ ‘"5 a “m” attack‘ meats of our population. _ d-Ie touched. on the great work which the Womens‘ Institutes is doing for the communities. [H9 paid a thigh tribute to the ln-l d-ustry and scholarship of Premier Stewart and denied the statements of the Leader- of tbs Opposition“ in 7655"] to the Government not ade- quately pressing or presenting ll-B Maritime Claims. ln speaking of‘ taxatign and the reduction of tsxa‘ ti-on Mr. At ensult ably putI-fcrtbr what had been done by the Chaser, vatives, and what bad been promis- M by the ryibemis and not done. The Gasoline tax, he said. will equitable and fair; that those who use the roads the most should 9N‘ vide -the more to their upkeep. reputed the at- PUTNAM rsnatsss DYES 0o Farther-Dy e Eetter— Last Longer. P E ' E .‘E Best for you because easier te use-came lie package for all mlierilil and purposes. loll to Dye-Dip for dell- eato tints- No-Kototl BLEACH re- movn color from fabric with- out iniury. the ‘Minister of Public Works and onus superintendent of Education- ltn. regtrd to the Wests-a ‘Bold. he said, was in exceptionally good‘ T1 .'f condition no year. The Pc-“u syl- . D-‘amond Dyes haircut introduced b! lll" 'l*-"'"l’"' -- . g- do lll mzniigutfthewy I d I p. Dyolg, mt M . Arnulultruod , turner in whiclrtlre, ‘Government is (ilinliderlng the a eirrronss-eirtrvsm the Fish-ind» . flefcoucluded lay-Quintin: that‘ la three year-s the conservatives riid more‘Vtbl.n-_.tlre_ Liberals ‘in wu- yem end tlieqwllfllllPh-l- ll flvsn ofdflfbilfi, the interests d] l. F1 ‘i l’ We lilo have- ‘Hutel and splendid table and le4-OQ Officers grade down from this pay to that of a second lieutenant who draws $32 a month. during the early part of his career. There are small allowances. but so small that an officer must have some independent fortune or be so poor as to risk having to make humiliating economics. Don't let irldlgutlon after meals. billoueness. heutbrrn, or dyspepsia take tire pen out of you. Take Selnl’: Syrup. Any dr-urr ltore. l M . M . h h i- "' aigbweas L’, lfgfenf’,fl"ihe°£fgfn. some length with questions, objec- ‘fQ-vwew-N-veoovooovoo-M menL The prosperity M the 9.0V. gone firs!“ criticisms made by the I lace was a tribute to the Govern- 99” ‘ , men, and a mung remuneration o; A more extended account of his , . the“, work was to gwe cred“ address will appear in these col- where cred“, u, mm v umas at a later date. t _ I k Mr. Arseaault showed how the Hm!" "dlmlnmd a 1' Q?” , Treasury was made substantial W ma" m“ m°m1n5 at 1° ° c ock‘ ' V" m" since the Conservatives came intoi _______....__,... 3'11“ ilk "ll ° power, which in 1923 was nothing Hotel we have spent many lbut a.“b\lnoh of l. 0- ‘(Finn t u‘ SIR ROBERT 180%!) Unit??? ghounmla of ' dollar! in He spoke of the ‘bone t o e 1ST. J'OlHlNl5-. Nfd. r are .— I d I r°v’m,nu_ n ‘Disease Free Area to the farmerspitight Honorable Sir Robert Bond, i w” n 5h", “If; Ho“. d n‘ and showed how the Governmentfll’, C., K. C. M. C., IJL. ill, a fornr- I MW ‘ P deserves some praise in this re- er Premier of Newfoundland and cllll in the Muff-ll“! "l" ll appeals to these a‘ comfortable lncen. who want excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to 84-00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors miss L. McQUAID, Manager llclolru fl liiilii. _-_ one of the imam Inc-BM equip Home in “it!!! can . Contains 120 mull.» 44 of MIMI have will“ "u" ..':.'".'.':.“;:.:'.""".'.'. in ite . . , $11)] alumni: Mauls Ind OM nilli Illlll KIW- ite m». id table. Oourfle sorvleé to all Gums. 1'00- pmm in mm. to»; w» not».