¢DUGAN Nouns cannula. LEWIS arose.- n. n. wsnmtn, RAYMOND hscxurr LAIl Talking Mystery Melodrama ‘The money he gave me sentrmy kid Jlrother through college. He loved me. and I was fond o! him.‘ And then . . ." The [rest stage play ls now a greater all-talk- ing picture! You mustn't miss It! 1 11;: m Rollo BayyAnd Vicinity -' ildir. James Grunt, Bourls Dust, was (nflollofldyfllhweelolllihlh- mess trip. m Misses Aileen and Alice Kick- lilm. Soul-ls West, left Friday mom- for semi. . = “Alli. William Ryan. New Acadia. among the recent visitors to m. Jock Wood. BOllH-S. Rot was to Rollo Bey recently on a bustu S"? w; i lQ .. 1 ifiimuimmnruwthutmrsln- Dongle. daughter d ill‘. Joseph v _ Beal- River, has entered d_ hcspllul for treatment. lgler many ‘friends hope for her speedy recovery. cuts occurred in Soul-is nut Hsmygjsurun mt, a hllss . Bills In the ninsty-lmrtl-i year fbfher sge leaving todmourrtone sie- “f Miilui Mary who o serlolaly lll MR. Jlmq MaoKinnon, Rollo Bay lvmwuulecentvisltst-tcscurls River. frhemovieflllhevuoeolthecity, ‘Jhuswgleetly alloyed by a lu-ge num- ha‘ od people in Yeo’s Theatre, Bour- ul Saturday night. The serial, The wk of the Hill, with Alene Ray ¢nqjgultcr Mlller and the comedy, elvairlni "R11: tnt Cot" were added \ .. . ‘ lbw! Ill-twink ~ llismisstnnumrvcyltltq humane. 1". D. Conway, New , _ Lester Carpenter, Arthur J '” um Jock Swcenemflouris West. Aguets um Mr. John J. MacDonald 51m fume, were recent visitors to RWI, the guests of Mr. end suucuuph s. (Jhalsson, Rollo Bey West. wss u visitor- to NewvAcadia Sunday, ' ‘llhe Misses MATY and Kathryn MnciroepRpllo Boy, wt-re visitors to Little Pond on Sunday. lOther, visitors u; Uttlc Pond in- eluded ND‘. Jim MacDonald, Bear River, Messrs, Euerbus Peters and Wlllie MnoDonald, Rollo Bay East. _ Rev. A. L. Slnnot, P. P., Rollo Boy, wast: Soul-lsfillnday assisting ut the DssterDevotlons. s ._ s _s_ o—— . The death occurred suddenly alt his home, in Little Pond Saturday of James Andlewlidacponsld aged six- ty seven leaving to mourn two daugh- ters, Mary J. and Annie and two sons Dan and Frank all at home. Funer- al took placcMonduy from his late residence to SalhtiTl-mcis De Sole Church where Mass was cel- ebmted by the pastor other which all that was mortal oi! n kind and loving. {other was laid to rest. To the beresved we extend the deepest symputhyn. . M15 Chrlso Dalgle, Bea-r R-iver, was a recent visitor to.R.ollo Bay the guest of Mrs, Ibazsrus White. Mr. William Lewis, Souris East. Rowlelgh Mm, was 1n Rollo Bay this week in the Interest o1 his firm. ll-nd ma. Stephen Gcllsnt and son ‘ Inmbcrt oi’ Souris were ~ visitors ‘to ltullcnuy on Sunday last-R. ‘ - "u... is Phllldelphiars. " Bosmnisns cull ‘it vows. But Gothemh hauglltly bon ton Say vazc, end smile because, Out West-say, in Chicago; That hustling, hurrying plsce— The natives speak so oddly, They actually soy-wast. ma. John r. Ohalsm. —Brooklyn Eagle. 41 .11 WHO.N! CMUSICAL. rREVUE i " ~_ or.» .. .- ORPHEUSFS A . Y .71.. Aid of CrippledfC/lildrcn", ~l,iluosn THE AUSPICES or ROTARY ‘CLUB Prince -E<1W#*<i Thu?" rrvurr cuddTUESDAY 1v.» l: #?*ii*.*"i'l ' . Pricsgfl5el1d§0<= _ _ _' s: masonry,‘ confirm 3 P. M. #Qt"§t?@~ willed‘ , ,. = ~ vet-nor an h Adults 1st} 1 t the... . mid-lie "lmi-Yi-luu. ,..»-.'"* .~ .¢: \ Senior Conservatilre. Trenchdntly nrriru.» And lorries ’ Saunders -Ad_nlinis Provincial Legislature, March l4. McMillan (continued from Satur- day's Gum-dish): V All Good Liberals _ ditions oi’ this Province, What ‘is the solution? ' answer for! Commission. He spoke of,the fllllllfl- cations ohcltch oi’ the members,~but he omitted one very. ecesse y quail- facl. that they were all dyed-lu-the- wool Liberals. ‘Phat was the llrst and foremost qualification. Dr. Mlcmlll- on was there at the teachers‘ sug- gestion; but Mr. Neil MscLeod was placed on the Commission because the great ed " ‘ institutions o! this Province considered? There. are men who have devoted a llletlule_ '10 the study ol’ education in thlspPro- men who have tsughtln our, schools, our college anrrunlverslly, who-hive personal" knowledge and experience of the dlflicultles and problems which we are fining: .1! I were choosing sn Educailon Commission. I ‘certainly would not pass over the University and College oi’ this Province lf l wanted to select good men {or s Commission of this kind. However. port with some interest, and we will hope that some good may come out of lt- The 1908 Increase The Premier, in. his remarks on , criucaiion,_ referred. to the Commis- 11011 appointed by the Liberal Cov- ernment in 190B. ‘float Commission functioned and reported to the Gov- ernment then in power, and thepeo- _ mic o! this Proyiuce ilald about $4,000 for the result. And not one single thing ever came ol'it. The Premier because from 1912 until they went out oi power they did not make any nt- tempt to carry out the recommends- tions of that Comm‘ ’ ll‘ that ls so? l wonder ii that Edu- reccmmrnd higher looks up the report of that (lemmin- dlrect opposition to the of the Premiere-es per usual. this Province. . l _. DIOLINI- IN DAIIYINO oltlslslrovlolasisfll! u» z ‘ t, is Il-iv 77§5E"5£h Debate on Drult Address. Dr. WJP. W's on this. side of the l-louse know somethlnl flbQllt the educational con- We look evidenceln our day; we enquired inf to those matters and weknow the facts ifuirly, well regarding ‘the trou- ' ble in our educational system. But whut we will be interested m, sojar as education‘ is concerned, is this: The Premier gsve a greet eulogy also or Mr. Neill Muclreod, and can us how~»much he owed to him. I do ‘not olumsmy hon.‘ friend -for being grateful to a man who hurbseu his preceptor and who taughthlm; I think that is the proper attitude to take. The only question in my mind is this: llow much, alter, all,_will some o! those preceptors have to The Premier-also eulogized ‘Mr. lldclnrlis, the third member .0! the ficairion, namely, the predominating he would be the mouth-piece of the Premier o! this Province. And Mr.'_ Mclnnls was put on in an attempt to placate the farmers. Why were nut vlnce, In the Prince of Whlsq Col- lege and‘ St. Dunstarfs Unlversltyf "took lhnl clre ti? llffllf-fl U10 Ill!!!’ we shall await the Commission's re-t says that‘ the Conservatives were ‘Juflt as responsible as the Liberals, |. l wonder cations! Commlssloh o! 100s did not aalsrlei to the the teechen. l think, lMhe Premier slon, he will flnlllhlt the" ll some recommendation regarding sslsrlen] and he wlllflnd that during the years that Premier Msthleson was In pow- er. on ‘the very llrstopportunlty that presented itself, h_e raised the salar- lrs of the molten hr-Illiflfl. (A11- plause). l My that the llclssre In ‘ tements Let me remind him, nlso, thst the Conservatives. when they raised: the teachers salaried st that time, took the money, not eutof the pockets oi’ the people of this Province, but from those claims which they resllsed on st Ottawa; a very diflerent proposlg sition to thQVIIOODOO which the Pl‘!- mier credit! the Liberal Government with having. secured for teachers‘ “salaries in mo. routine lumen. Jfrilpesierfiwns likenndlreolly out c! the pockets ut-tlretsxpeycrl» bi The 6th clause ofnthe Speech 10-, ‘lers to the Department of Agricu- lure. fliers is no doubt that IQ TIM" hWWWIWQWPQWQ1. inderstand that very Iood Mel, you. ‘forpnteinfhhfl. -! surlhri Eject Mo With on, _. ; but we know that during the yo“ hohlsbsonlnthls Province he , performed s greet service to the” t '__.lndus_t_ry. We know that he.‘ voted. the. fllht course, that he errt into the m. torles and cre -~ rles and gave ill-st hand instruc ~~ and advice’ until, eshssteen “ ,x_believeliymy hon. friend Abranfs Vlllsge (Mr. Derby), .. cur-y products o! mi stand ui the - far es quslltyis out the ~ which anyonrln this Province m‘; ' ll ti. proud, mu it is thcetfcct,’ . Speeker, trout men's lifcwori, t ls e wonderful tribute to him; - tctlse splendid men who hsve perated with him Prince Edwnrd.‘ top o! the list, concerned, ‘ ~- It is s. record v throughout the I have had-to "draw the sttent - ' of theJbdel-sl Government to lsct it is deciln lng steadily even’ y "TM go so for as to say that the responsi- bility ls directly upon the present Government at Ottawa’, that if they lndusl y_as _lt ls being protected ln otherpountries, the conditions would not be whet they are. At any rote, it is something strange to me; 3nd l i trust urut the Minister o! Agriculture- | when he speaks on this Address, will beetle-to uyplsln why forty or fif- ty million pounds o! butter have to be brought Into Caupds from New Zeslsnd. Ii’ these importsticns ore actually necessary, then it is a ser- ious reflection on those who are in charge o! the dairy interests oi‘ Can-l ads. There is something wrong with our procedure if this country ls not able tomanuflwturo its own require- ments ln staple agricultural lines such as butter and cheese. Falconwood Farm ' The Minister of Agriculture takes great credit for what has been done for the encouragement of horse breeding. It is a wonder we did not have something in the speech about the lfalconwood form as well. My hon. friend from Abram! Village (Mr. Derby) said that nlconwocd farm is now e model form. It showed, he said, the ability oi the present Min- ister. We will judge of that lbiilty when we get the annuslreport of the institution end see how expenditures and assets balance. In the meantime. the Minister might tell us new the herd of cattle is progressing out there. I I do not know much about Itlcotl- wood Farm myself. but’: know some- thing about l-‘slconwood Hospltei. I know there is s very good men in charge. and that hols doing smel- leut work. nut that does uot m: so be the Important part o! the institu- llon. So lar ss this Government sud ltslollowers sru concerned. this Is nothing out there except the hrm. m "never hear one o! them stsr mcntlon Paiconwood‘ llospltsl. ls ls the ‘term-tit! cattle and the Dill.- tllss they are concerned about. y» we ell know that rsloenwoed ls on lnslllutlon for the are of those who In‘ mentally sick, and the! tho m: h only a very. subsidiary deisetnsas d gyms-r; dceid-llltqtlnfiiullfmeiucynusclturd .. fismvaunlothustuuumrhnspwuustltuym H A . cf Yfiflsflfire-thut tsephey more ii-titsyrlvslu d hesefiveww i . _ .4 in thscheese butter rsetorles 4 “Irtoction Aiiclincoljilpdtihce‘ _ ' n \ ttgr gggéiigg l: lag’ " l l t ‘ i" r l%t%rrl:rl§..lr.. ggglllt t? t x lgggg 2 ~l z Dr. e work oi the momma: oi A8- roud p-lslntensncs. end till (sot that with the‘ difficulty of ieourini lifflf-l er soil sud grsvcl the roses o: the Proylncssrfll slwlwl new» to’ bl re- pulr-eu m4 maintslned. as relsned w the Good Bonds convection. Ind asked the Minister of Publlo W011i!» if it wee not. correct thet some of the elegstemwho motored to ‘Charlotte- town hsd‘ to have their cars trans- ported back to Borden by roll. 30w. ma] ucINTYRI: No. on. McMLbLAN: I m very sled w hesr it. rhut u the report; but of course ll you say it is not true. mm it is not true. But 1 understand i-hfll some of the delegates hld l terrible time getting from here to Borden. Is that correct? ‘ HON. MR. McINrYR-I: No. mt. MoMIluI-AN: "ruse 1 turnout they nod l wonderful time: Ilth the finest rosds they ever unveiled over- I don't suppose there would be s bit or mud; not one cl themcould slip into u ditch if he tried? but we knew better than thsti we knew jut how has thst reel to Isrlsu was on lhst occasion. ~ fisheries Curse Dr. slclliilan then ass clscsc l! o! H1O IPQQH, lehlflfl lb the fili- lisllment b! the Dominion Govern- ment o! n. hsheries course ll lhllhx. whylsitJusskedA-hstthlselsuse rlculture, streams 1M import-Inc! M. I VIGITAILI! has", nuns-um "Grilled! Mulls yr“... lsusurs, ..-...r.......r_sr In sso It" i , 1s. u...“ by 4s- Jedlll cumu- " twain. irwquc um Isesnrrbotcsrscncvslenlnslnl- gosslsslltueus mo: thousand- ruuleawchvy-urntllctutruwuu unuulaeluuuuuttiuuuutau most s totsl failure. I! llilhlll c!" serous m heir sir “w!!! l" l practical wsy. it should bl COM ll n”; but, you will not Itwflllllbh very much by scllflllll I i" 79°F“. .issl-‘ti_s'=u"\ns tsmmtutrtr- 4' sriifststlsubQmlll-Nhllllll _ l will ‘ noun. ails.‘ Ynight. The booths were well pstron "spereoislh "dense. - i ‘v srsrlorgui NI.» Percy Pope, Asslstent Realm-Qan- - 1w wine» ~ no. ion; . llsslstsnl ~~nmmr-, General then wulhls ltuslcn lesve to the West Ihdltlo. ‘ 'J'UIIIAL vusrssssru-rlrum- nenl. o! Rs. J. A." somewhat- Huperlslsudust, wee " held yesterday, nodules ‘vsty laritly '~ Iifllflllldzfhl Jifllwlfl" lt- Dim-i stsssnssiiits. end peucuowlsby hey; ileum. trsier. mm 0.. ‘trainer. Alicea, . moons . (lllUlll-Jrhs . ~_ y, ._. ‘y. u...‘ ti- lzed end some n! the visitors took away some nice prisosfbuok" sncl "Bill" rendered some splendid music- ovrr to lhlllll- . (‘lb be continued). TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.‘ m ohoir m recently 11141101“ welcome sdditions to its member- ship. Thelewero as prelim ll "l" morning service and tendered very gooeptsbly the unthsm, "0 Lovt irhst will not lot me so." They l" prmtlslnfl to present on the nlsht o! aces many. April lsth. the 0m- teta "Prom Olivet to Oslvsrllf’ Pmcsedlnl the Easter season the" will be o series ol special services in Hearts Hull bcllnninil on Mondl! night the 7th Alfiri|_ ylt u sntlciPlWl that s duo lulrltual interest will be rnanllttlsd ,in view ol the nlne- lleenth ccntcnlsl of Pentecost. The subject o: lcev. nr. namely‘! Illww was "rm temptations o: lens." es room-dad in the first eleven VIII ol u» etc shapfer ct uutthew. The Doctor presented Jesus as the greet- estheroofllihllMfl-‘llls tom?“- tlonl that Mme to hlm ln lb Illd- mms were of tremendous tor-co. The first which would surely capture the tsnoyofthoulewlwesansppeoltc set up s motorist kingdom. to multi- ply the wealth of the world, s pic- ture c! pesos. plenty and prosperity» The second was to establish a king- dom by the miraculous, which has Ellilglll '15 _fFEa€§§£;£ asggigii § 75 §t§zr§§ is . gig firs? I -ll DlrstitlonsofthsDlwlsHrhsthil-dd wssensppealtothswayociths list-nulls o! Charlottetown. w. wil- i .i're:l Le Clair won the pie-eating; ‘contest. devouring a whole apple me gin one minute and eleven seconds. , rsssso swn rlsnsosr-l ‘Mm! friends throughout the prov- ince will regret to lesrn o! the death oi lvllss Mary McDonald, Cardigan. daughter o! Hon. John A. McDonsld, I. 9., and Mrs. llcDousld, who passed owsy yestsrdsy morning ut theCity Hospital nftnr I hrlel ill. lles. Ths deceesed, who wss only 1t years of age, wss s lovsbls young Prince of wslefocllegs. The cumi- lsn tenders sincerut sympathy to the parents and fsmfly in their sad he- renvement. _ Rheumatism lllllltlfll the outing putts with Hand's ‘brings somgm- wrung. mo. f%NAROS .. L|i€ib4EIhli' ‘nun- We a» Deliver n»; w. m1 nnooolt- l ' \ fa funneled ‘Uflxa-w, - w -~q'ee~-+ senses“ " llfilllllu J. J. ~1- ss we! u other mun m our hsrd- name snofllsltqualltyandnads b ilildsod more than them-ml a1 numbers which were much enlcy- Y ‘N’; w; my.‘ g1 \h|- mg you cd. "alu" excelled himself in singing 1 used. non-astute mlceseu. em m old time favourite. Thexivs dollar i henmlsolto curtain sods. ‘mink c! door prize was-won by Ir. James l us ohm you this: u! hsmwue. lid! sod wee a brilliant student st- tit l up Ivllllll ssklus about what it done for mo." Hrs-John McAdam. West It. Pet- lus. lllhslswart. nu. til/Ell fitt EAS fIH MA The Rogers Hardware Co., rlluuule Jingle lsys: {All 0| h!!! on hosrdlgsnr‘ m the-bundles