Protect 1'0"!‘ mini by whys w" that you are given Dull’ There is no mbstitflk jor E110! $25G" é’ QQET "rut; mom POLICY Our USED oars are sold on the some bdeis and under the same policy as our ‘NEW cars. Our prices represent honest values. We stand back of every sale. W. B. PROWSE 8r SONS GREAT GEORGE STREET CAR l5 oucv A5 DEPENDABLE A USED n, A5 "rt-re neAusa WHO SELLS {g ,0 . Mr. Speaker and Members of the Legislative Arsmbly of Prince Edward Island :-—- l. Upon this the opening of the Fourth Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, it is my privilege and pleasure to welcome you to the discharge of your Parliamentary duties. 2. . Lord Byng of Vimy, upon the completion of t his term as Representative of His Most Gracious Majesty the King, was hidden God Speed by a people in whose hearts he is held in imperishable love and esteem. The appointment of the Right Honourable Viscount Willingdon, as Governor-General of this vast Dominion, is in recognition of dis- tinguished service rendered in other parts of the Empire; and I am sure that I have voiced your sentiments, and the sentiments of the loyal people of this Province, when I tendered in person to Illis Excellency and the Viscountess Willingdon ‘the assurance that nowhere in Canada will Their Jixcellencies receive a more hearty welcome than ion this Island. l 4. I am therefore pleased to inform you that lthe Vice Regal party will visit Prince Edward Island during the month of July, and Their Ex- cellencies desire at a later date to retuni to us for a more extended sojourn. 5. Wic in this Cradle of Confederation, look forward with particular interest to the com- mentoration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confed- eration, and I express the hope that a special celebration will be arranged to take place within our shores. ’ 6. It is gratifying to note that the economic and industrial improvement noticeable during the year i925 W35 still more marked last year. Ideal weather conditions; continued progress in the development of agricultural co-operation and _a growing .-tpprcciation< of the quality of our agri- cultural products in the iitarkets, have all coni- bined to make i926 the most prosperous and suc- cessful year in the history of our Province, 7. Our people in these Maritime Provinces have long felt that Confederation has not brought to them that measure of progress and prosperity which they might reasonably have hoped for and expected. You will, therefore, be gratified to know ‘that the _ I the Government and Parliament of Canada to in- PRODUCER Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal i: made from the Wheat you are growing in the fields of, our own provlnoe. Thll Wheat l: grown by our Farmers who harvest l_t and deliver It to our mlll door in the moat perfect eondl- tlon. ‘ We take the Golden Wheat put it through the cleanlnll. Cnngflglgnlng, 5m grinding process, and the result ls "Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal." When you buy a piOk of Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal you are maklng a market tor the farmer's wheat- vou are getting the freshest and moot wholesome food for the smallest amount of money, and you are helping keep the Horn of Plenty tilled. Wholesome; Whole Wheat cereal ls a Home Economy cereal. Buy Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal from your Grocer or from our Mill direct. _ . Central Bedeque Flour Mills l g f’ ‘cam-mu. BEDEQUE ‘I v Ask for the big, "new, Wall Paper Catalogue i RITE your name and address very plainly on this coupon. A Send it to us and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. "'15 handsome Designs. Prices Low- estirtthe Dominion. . All Based on Double Rolls of i 4 t‘ 16 Yards ,, ~,,_,USE THE COUPON , ivloont a Mel-EDD. LIMITED. bttmuttmwn, P. s. time. "sum m tho new lNlll Pcgor Catalog Name _P. 0. ‘Address f. Provlnflo .......................................... noose t". rrtson 110-181 Queen Strut Charlottetown. P. l. l- l l Royal Commission appointed by vcstigate conditions in the Maritime Provinces within Confederation has .1 containing recommendations which, when carried out, will constitute the greatest forward step in the history of these Provinces. and assisted the various phases of the industry. The year was most prosperous. Field crops gave an uniformly heavy yield for which nizirlzcts WU.‘ readily found at remunerative prices. 9. The co-opcrative marketing of zigrictilturril products was more firmly established than ever ._ before. The Co-operative Cheese and Butter Factories, the Egg and Poultry Association, Swine Breeders‘ Clubs, Sheep Breeders’ Associa- _ tioii, Grass Seed Growers, and the Potato Grow- ers’ Association, have placed our Province along the lines of Co-operative Marketing in the most advanced position in Canada. lo. Dairy products manufactured under careful supervision registered a high mark for tyuality. ll. Theadvantage accruing to the Province as an area free from bovine tuberculosis was not lost sight offfhe Department carried on a cam- paign for the improvementof dairy herds. Choice foundation breeding stock was placed at various centres. This policy my Government will con- tinue to atlvnticc and culpliasize during the pre- ' sent yearn t2. Wotiieifs Institutes increased in number ~ until now almost cvery school district may avail itself of their lmtietits. _ ' . i3. Mcnstircs will b: taken during the coming fruit industry in this l. Province. l4. ‘l h: grant for Technical Education is being Alter His Honor liad- retired, Pre- Donald, Mr_ Dcimls, Journal- lion. Wood, Mr. Tanton, Mr. Dennis. _ Llbrary -—Hon, fvlolVllllau, Mr. McLure, Dr. A- A. McDonald, Mr. Saunders, Mr, llrv' llllEd‘ _Stewart Introduced the Pro “l Forms. Blll, following which the Speaker read again, tlie Speech or the Governor.‘ > Premier Stewart moved that to- day tho ‘House consider the Speech and every subsequent day untll tt was disposed or. The address In reply to the; Speech in... the Tlli-one will beII moyedby Mr. W. Chester S. Mo. Lure and seconded by Mr. J. How? Revising Leglclatlve lug Mr. Irving. lug. standing and‘ spec- lal cohimlllédpfwere appointed: Agrloulture~Hon. Mr. McNutt, Mr. Hunter, Mr. lrvlng, Mr. Jan. B. McDonald, M-r. Dennis, Mr. McLeod. Mr. Buntaln. PubllcYAoeounto-Mr. H. D. Mc- Lean, Mr. Pope. Mr. J. A.-.McDon- Bld. Max-M. F-sMdDonald, Mr_ Mc- Lure, Mr. Saunders, Mr. ‘Irving. v Standing Rules and Order;- lHoul. Mr. Arsenault, Mr. Bentleynl Mr. Mh'F| McDonald, Mr. Blanch- ard, Mull-ring. the House. fllll. Mr. ‘Sound -' pa} Tanton, lltr, Blancbardplvlrw outed.‘ - " Prlntlng lhdllilltdl g Journals...- Hon. Mr. Kqnpgdy-Lr Brim-yd g ouaanmil From The Throne (lCtlMlnllQd rroni page 1,; sulmtitted a Report i | 8. The Department of Agriculture dllCOllfagctl j. ETWFQIIGG Bills-Mr. Mr_ Pope, "Mrfliunter, Mr. Dennis. ..Coutlngent Committee-Hon. Mr- McNolll, Mr. H. D. McLean, Mr. lrv~ ' It was moved by Dr. W. J. P. Mc- Millan and seconded by Mr, W. Chester S. hlcbure that Ernest J. lntwloi" ll Murphy lie appointed messenger or ‘House then adjourned to meet thls atternoon at three o'clock HOCKEY .€..__. Ihuskgfiryqégstlzznddeycitlng game 01' "Y!" lllmil-"tm- MP- McEwenfnli-ii betweeii lyric ‘allslflitlssyvliellldv m. s. McMillan, Mr. .1. n. MoDoif- the "Sllélkfl," the “Marketa-i" win-l "‘li;"l§d1’.2'll.§"l5£.‘§ll“.32.133;‘ .. ' A‘ A. Me‘ Qggéttllpgltltlazg"alzltparllzpgittitzfib“heavier aiiliiiidiilfillt. - G BBC‘ applied to the carrying on of Night Schools arid short courses in various technical SUIIIjCCIS ivitlr very gratifying results. The extension of llll9 grant to Agricultural Education 2s cutilulentlyl hoped for, in view of the recommendation sub-l mitted in the “Duncan Report." l l5. The Fisheries continues to be one of the leading industries of the Province. _ Last year. owing to unfavorable weather conditions, the rc~ turns of our fishermen were slightly below tlic average. You will be pleased to kitowthat a course of instruction for fishermen is being or-l gflflllfld under a Federal Biological Board at Halifax and that three of ourlishery inspectors have been in nttctidance thcrcat. .\_'ly Govern- ment will endeavor in co-opcration with tltc lfcd- eral Departtneut to render this course of titstrttc- lion available to the fishermen of this Province. l6, To. inlpruvc the profcssiotial qunlilicfltiflnfi of teachers, the minimtiiit period of attendance at the Normal School has been increased from five to nine mouths, and the cottrsc in tcztcltcr training considerably extended by the zippoint- nicnt of an additional instructor in tllis worl; to the staff of PFIIICL‘ of Wales College, dud Xuritiul School. l]. My (jovt-rittilcnt, through its Department of Education, i. umv co-operntitig with the Gov- erniiientg oi Stu-n Scotizi and New lirttitswick with‘ a view to the adoption of itnifornt text books, so that purchased iu large qumltitics, tlicy may be procured at minimtini cost. ' . l8. The progrznntttc of rozitL intprflvtllwlll under the Czuiadzt lligliivays Act was continued by the Department of Public Works. This work, during the past season, ivas tronlinctl principally to the completion of unfinisht-tl projects. 'l‘ltc policy has been continued of devoting as much as possible of thc cxpcxtditurc under the High- ways Act to work of a really permanent tiaturc. Worn out woodcn bridges and culverts have been replaced by structures of concrete and steel, and certain weak portions of the Highway have bccn surfaced with gravel. To titer-t tlic condition arising from the heavy tnovctttcnts of produce. over our Highways in Spring and Fall and the greatly increased motor vehicle trafiic, it is plan- ned to continue and extend the use of gravel for highway surfatcitig. ll). The entire share of this Province in tlic Douiitiiou Highway grant has now been corned and paid, and my (jovcrititicnt, acting in conjunc~ llml with the liOV6fllll1Elll$ of the (ither Province-z of the Doiniliioit, is etidcztvoring to sccurc from tlic Federal litivcrtltneut an additional grant lllltllfl‘ the Canada HiglitvaysAct. :0. The pulicy' of continuous nminlcnztncc of ll‘ improved llighivziys of the Province was toutinut-d during the past season and a patrol .-_\'\l<’l'.l was organized for this purpose. I 4|. .\li(’llll0ll was given to the improvement of the st ondarydiighways of the Province and u Agitating Astounding Colorful Daring En lranciti g » Fascinating ' Gripping- Heart throbbing- High pressure Presented by CARL LAEMMLE Amazing Blazing ° Dashing Electrifying Entertaining (llowiitg ~ n vumaviaw Hoot (libsoiuhustin Farnunt and Anne Cornwall And the Largest Company Ever Cast in a Western CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADJECTIVES There ai-en t words enough in the dictionary to tejl you of the provided for you in this America‘; Last Frontier-or describe the at- toimding climax-—CUSTER'S LAST STAND! l)oit’t Fail to See This Spec- tacular ltlpic of the (IOLDICN wrest‘: uill-alt All Dates To Keep This One GREATERI f’ ' THAN ALL OTHER GREAT wcsmmv. DRAMAS ; f UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION Dlreeted by Edward Stdgwlck ’/ll >. . I .. Yrs.‘ l '\ ‘ll- > w“ _ .1 . \‘T~~ l" "s InSDlflllg Impressive 3 Impeluou - intoxicating l l l I l l 4 Movi n g Magnetii Over-Powering t i A Outstanding Rousing Romanti Drama glorious entertainment epic drama of Sensational Startling 1 Seethin g Stirring Spectacular Tender Tumultuous con. rzililc tttilcagc of tllcsc ltigluvziys was witlrnt-d, graded and improved. It will be tliu policy of the Dt-pzirliiit-nt to continue thc improvc- mcnt Ill tln- st-cundziry hightwlys and to givi- spccizil zittetitititi to those roads leading to ship- ping centres. 22. .\ number of legislative iticasltrcs will In: " Slllnlllllctl for your considcrztlioil. 23. The lumual reports of the various Dcpztrt- tnents of my (jovcrnntctlt will bc presented to’ ‘ you in due cottrsc. l 24. The Public Accounts for the fiscal yea: ending 3lst- Dccctulicr, mp6, will be placed be fore you, and the cstinlult-s of rcvcnuc and ex pcnditurc for the fiscal _\‘L*.'ll‘ ("titling 31st Dcccm ber, 1927, which uill lltf submitter] for your con sideratioti, have lit-cu prepared with careful re gard for ccottotny and t-fticit-itcy in the publi it service. l i J5. That you will ext-rt thc greatest care ant \ diligence in tho work of this Scssion is niy cut-nos l wish, and l pray that DlVlllC Providence will in rill things guide you for the welfare and prosper Q; lit l i. ity of our people. oiid on account or tho sott and wat- t. ery lco. y The line-ups: Q Q It Q Mr. Dr. "Shelkti" “Markers" Goal Tnu_ Barret . . . . . . .. G, Mills Defence ll. Barret . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Ferguson W- White H. Whltlock Forwards “Dougalum" Nelson .. ill. Whltlocl. Monk. Mnhur . . . . . . . .. (l. “fllltloclt '1“. Woil Buiitaln, NOTES T~ Well‘ hinged ln number one f three seconds after the taco oft. Nice work “Pew? Walter Wlilte got all wet. The "Markers" not overy time they shot. u llllll$l~l"_\'tl ~- WHll-or Ferguson was the best‘ stick ltandler on the lce. l I , r Sh!" lllllflotl with rwlslns null i Servo with cronm j “he SllIlTllIE. nml merely ntltl slur-Y trl air. in p iihei‘ 1' _ . o IV |N‘l"L Fa ‘ Stavros. Inc. (Lin! Briulii rlgliu upon“. llllewmitbreali Cilia/Hill), F0!‘ ‘llrflilltlfll-il. omi-i , fourth nlnylnl.’ ivilllln ‘Ix llnlllW 1|. PRINCE EBWARII TODAY Your complexion v.ill re , "a" ll“ great S\l|1l‘l‘i0r\ty of Peuslar . Almond Am} Cucumber (‘ream i This preparation is “cog "ind by discriminating "Wm?" 8B the best of its kind i0 protect your skin from V. wind’ 5"" and ch39. and we I know that having used it you "l" always consider n w“. favorite. I 35o and 60c. E. A. FOSTER Cvnllvil Drugstore The more you deal here i‘ ' strain TOM URROW . . Fox NEWS , PATHE REVIEW . PRINCE EDWARD». ORCHESTRA ‘Usual Hflurs and Mid Week Price: .1; IARIICS AYI. ANNUAL zurznranvtmeur uuoen "rue AUSPICES 0F rue BENEVOLIQNT IRISH SOCIETY l AT THE. PRINCE EDWARD 2 —~ NIGI-PPS -— 2 Al? 8.15 Sharp , Sold in two sizes, 9" " THE DELIGHTFUL Thursday and Friday, March 17-18 , FRESENTS IRISH COMEDY DRAMA ‘Tl-IE WILL 0’ THE WISP’, IN THREE’ ACTS By the Charlottetown Dramatic Club h UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. AUSTIN TRAINOR the better you will like the ' store. 0f Gang Warfare (Canadian Press) Mart-ll l-l. ~ 1m lllllllll by 1b.. Wig... U, i, m.“- “m. llrvuk u!‘ \\':irl':irl~ lll‘l\\‘tH-|| q-),;,;,u., wolme RIGHT- f‘ mock-u CUES‘: L ‘I_ HAD BETTER ~'>L PWtTH "rue EWHWQKER‘; ON‘. E- ll: M1111 _ ‘urn drivel} I |l\llJ"3 OUT ' EOUTKFY, ON OAIQD~YQQ‘L , , BE pu-r To . 5LE_E_p| »~ §r~- ~ LJ Irish Songs, Music and Ihmces Between Acts , D Seats now on Sale. Ticket Oftlce Opens at 9.30 A. M» ally. ' - ‘ PRlcEs-ilfie, 50c. m. i l l fllllll-(s; duallhlll’. wlth_ ‘liquor llllll‘l((‘(l up y(~s1ni-¢|;|y_ 'l'llv‘ vlutlnt wus will lo ll2l\'l' boon tiffllllttt-tl Ihv (i-Pllllll brntliuril hand til‘ gimgs- ~l"""~ lllfi.llt:tly' svus ltllllltl lylug lu itit-tllit-Itie llm sllflvl. the, buck o1‘ his hetul mil k-ol-p drugs over ltvl'll int-w)" ll." ll "lmrlzi- or shotgun vuu aro sitre they do Ml “Ml I was slntzs. The police started Bell t for dlomlltlck Sactn, road ' Alfonso Flori. owiiop with —'-—-¢o>-———*"'“ S01‘ o o llm nwtl-Icilles ‘ t v asllilttfl‘. 'lI‘<Klll""l-ll' l ii year ' lllu, I —By (ieorge MoMan ""‘"w2.o*""' i’ mies-rAKEN _ MR.°.>- a iccrs‘. €VFRAv~JCLE~ \ HEARD ‘bar-ti: our: HOLLER- ‘St-HP AHQY. btnlTYile IT POEfaI EBLE THAT lJ-ORRK) PER'5ON 1% ON momma’? ¢_.