'- ~.~ - i llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , Brand Fox Netting tection you should have the ' after being woven, it will not rust. if any roll does not ~ ,3”; up to your satisfaction, ~ PLUMBING‘ Alli) Arum 1.1.1930 - ~ . f; - '" its” "' 1.‘ lll/llYWéYl F “For MA T R‘ "rsrnlrss" Foxesare valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- best therefore you should have “PEERLESS? the best "English For Netting-on the .ma.rket. V Heavily galvanized betore and RETURN THE ROLL- We will‘ gladly replace it or refund your money. w, g1” carry a complete line “of -Fox Pans, Staples, Lacing ‘who, Nails, Hinges. u FOX Tongs, etc. A The g Rogers Hardware (Jompgny Limited A (j, Mr, Lampsnn £4 C0» p ammo. A M Queen ltllfl undue. I‘-. 0f» h!!!" Public Aug-on Se!» RAW FUR! gm m; pa" will be tarnish- ss 25mm charge by ellnlvha is a. '1'. noisier. IM- 8m‘ mes-side. P. l. l- dspreseuted by Alfred Fraser. lnc. ' an Iitth Avenue New York, N. I. i _ i .'_.._-—.- “i-QfiYASfSllisM AND TURNIPS u--— We will be buying every do)’ at our warehouse H0811" Wharf. _Highest, W1". f" good stock. l. ESTER DOUGLAS Char tistown, P. E. lsland bones 798 and 988 i _('l_'AKI 1N) ... ... _- ...,..___. ..i--- . i ilEilTlllti Ii’ you want I Expeditions and llrpert Workstallellip Fred lie-fl/fdllill’ a. w Gllflfll llllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllluating ProhibitiorL Enforcement Provincial Legislature, March 14. Conclusion oi’ Debate on Drait Ad- dress. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan. (Contin- ued irorn Saturday's Guardian): IN A BAD KOLI What do you iollowers oi this wonderiul Go. nt think; don't you think the Premier nude‘ s sor- ry mess ol it? Don't you think it would have been better had he kept . his mouth shut, and let the Opposi- tion do the talking? (Laughter). Now we have the proof from headquarters and it cannot be galnsaid or retract- ed. NotoventhebdinistsrotAgl-i- culture will b; oi any avail, this time. The Minister otAgrloulture, following that Scriptural injunction that i! the Ass tails into the ditch you should take him out oven on the Sabbath day. has some to the rescue of his leader on many occasions. But, ahl he will never be able to pull the Ass out or this hole. (Loud laughter and applause). The ditch is too deep and too wide; and it is beyond even the power o! the Minister o! Agri- ‘culture. According to the Premier's argu- ment, the conditions am what they are in the Jails because the Jails are lull; and the Jails are lull because "we are eniorclng the Act, and we put them there." 1 want to consider that argument for a minute. Did you pit all those convicted under the mblbluos Act in ism 'r‘ ‘ how many are walking the streets at liberty, right now, who were con- victed under the Prohibition Act and who should be in Jail? I know there are some, and probably a great many. liven when they are put in Jail, they donotalwaysstlytbeswuntlltlwir time expires. Their health has to be lodsd alter. Ind lo til" an al- lowed at liberty." They can even go to a prise ilgbt. on occasions. ~A medical man in this city told me about a prisoner coming in to see him for two or three days. Be wanted some special examination, and the Doctor said, "I haven't time." "Oh," was the reply. "You will have to do it; I can't be coming here every day." Who authorised that nun to go out every evening, apparently atlsls own con- venience? frhere Iare all‘ kinds oi stories, about prisoners taking auto- lnohile drives or driving their horses, even up around the Police Court. Isn't it ‘ridiculous? But it is ‘quits in keeping wllnthe whole enforcement or Prohibition under this Govern- ment. ' ‘ ' The Premier, on more ‘ than one occasion, contended that no prisoner ever gets out o! Jail without a doc- tor's ceftiiicate. l would like to ask hlmtlamandidnotgetoutolthe Georgetown Jail against the certld- oate oi a physician) (Applause. Grand Jury’: Depart What was the Grand Jilryr report on the conditions in the Charlotte- town Jail at the last session o! the Hilary ‘remit I think-Ml‘. Premier you had better send your Provincial Health Oflioer to examine all the Jails, and let us have the iulbstory. us hlln report how much verereal disease is in those Jails. Probably it would be a revelation. lst him-re- Criticism On ~ The Premiers Amazing “Confession” Analyzedi By Dr. W. J. P. McMillan And The Wholei --~*°° Prohibition Situation Reviewed In Eloquent" " " And- Convincing Speech. jails are prisoners or not, or whether they are there braving a good time, as ll they were tn a hotel. . Yet I suppose the hon. member lrolu ltustico (Hon. Mr. LePage) will getupandtellunashehsstoldus before. that "the best-thinking peo- pie in the Province" are behind this Government in its enforcement oi the Aet. I. suppose he will make the same statunent again, because he has made it at every session o! this Legislat- ure. I wonder if he can tell us how much rum was landed in Bustlco last year, in his own district? (Ap- plause). 0r perhaps tbs member trran New Haven (Mr. MoPhee) re- presenting the same district, can tell usl 1 wonder it either oi.’ these gen- tlemen can tell us how many people flIO‘DQdduXlfl rurn in the Rustico Dis- trict, or the Trscadie District, or the New Haven District? Canthey tell as how much rum isin Charlottetown or Snmneerside at the present time‘: You can go to certain streets here and you can buy rum in every house on the street. l With relerence to the Grand Jury report on the Summerslde Jail, may I ask whether the partner o! my hon. friend the Junior representative tor Bummerslde (Mr. Allen was not the foreman oi’ that Grand Jury? MR. ALLEN: He is not a partner oi mine. * HON. MR. STEWART: He is the y ‘ or oi your DR. McMILl-AN: Mr. A. S. Mac- Kay; you know the gentleman? IiIR. ALLEN: Certainly. DR. McMIILLAN: He was foreman oi the Grand Jury? hm. AIL-EN: Yes. DR. Heidi-LAN: Very well. Will you Just read up the report hs gave on the audition o! the summerside Jail. a '_ MIR. AI-LEN: 1 am not denying the report he gave; rnu simply stating that he is not a partner ol mine. DR. McMlLLAN: The Premier went to some length in telling what Mr. Hewett, a conductor on the train told him about the improved condi- tions. l asked him to tell us about uis Hockey Spectal. Did he do so? HON‘. MR. STEWART: lie said he would; bot he didn‘t do it. DR. McMILL-AN: Exactly. That is what you would expect. I_ was not disappointed. rug. r know that an appeal had to go to Moncton in ord- or to get Police protection on that Hockey special between Charlotte- town and luinmerside, on account oi drunkenness. I know that members s! the Government were travelling on that train when there was the most disgraceful exhibition o! drunkenness and l know they heard some oi the m . V. ‘ gm port whether-those who are in the ledge o! those who received birth 111s CHALUITHDWN ouslupslv i l ‘k9 s. s a I r \ j l s | I rent“ . a _ ' v - _ q -2? - —-"§°o§°“— vwnsnlsus T’ . I a ‘rwwuslnl t.‘ u certificates, that is all. < 9 t‘ ° ' _ on. McMILLAN: l know, it is very l- _ 5p“ ,' q, dillicult; but from the Consulb or- Q’ l ' o flee we know that the number is up- Ill {MAN ITONA/ W‘ a wards oi 1,000. 'I‘ho worst teature oi Q Z ' w tbs situation is that they were all _| j I O __ " u“, sent over to a group of doctors to be _ u I-ummo a ‘ n \ a x 7 o-rwlswlclr in examined and they were told that in - ‘Xqnpungg ‘ ‘i 3 : HA O M,” A“ I; iuturs the charge would be $4.00. :7 "~~.__l _' Csssrsmii i ° ._ lilonnerly it was $2.00, and the ismlly l f‘ " ""j-‘.’_'_In_!-', E ' ‘ ‘Esq Physician sometimes tilled out the —- ""'~-----J-----'- - forms tol- nothing. that is what I FORMER Tans law n-w u... u sum-nus II u- ?’ . a obicct to: it is a matter oi inJustice PBIZLWI '5'" llvdcllldl- 9N4! ll “III-ll: ’ ' ’ i lo the public, as well as oi dlssatis- I NNERS :'TllyUrsomssflgd|Aufgh.‘_ 9,,_,,,,_h_ i270?! 8109000-00 l ‘ faction ‘to the medical profession We ---'-4-'I"'~\*-'-'-i-'7-"§'i' 43-133 v s: "‘;'.'"“’“* h" mm...‘ m m “°'" " u "°'"° [N FREE PRIZ l we iectly willing to have every l ‘Ind-amal- es "TllIlr-‘a Es l‘ PEI . . an, vsQ ' ‘ min-ii»- u-o u o» Mrrne-oi-es-c ".'.'-.::.-:.':. .‘i*':..'."-' ---~ ";'..":."...."""".. ...“:.:":.:"'"....- ' Health Ollicer and let him get the Wgfi,_'::-P,,*};,Eg' su uses and d"- s u.- “m” Qfnlilgfivlg ‘gill-fig "u" In thlsintondvo sav- “‘"' °' ‘h’ n" "'1" Ml" lees. l-t could go towards paying his mllgzlgyoatnwolwdlw 00%?‘- nllro-uh “ob M» ‘I @9311". Dgyf 29 "l" ans-else ~hl=h -e nap which you find ls this eonleel. his on sell or snbswihe to eaah ‘ sul, i.e., a nurse in the ofllce. has no h" wtniasge wean. merit or bearing on the case. 'I‘l1c other that family physicians coulrl not be trusted to give a proper and correct certificate is an insult to til‘. medical profession oi’ this Province. wlsosl dry e1 Brandon. whicblslsllaallnha. II brand an dais asap. la fienhivieaslysmiseshlalss, ehsProvlnoealQusbsels spalslQaehhenelharcru. ‘Phlslssilwesrsgolnglolell you; lfaqanyelrnlsdahenet. luhiaysmsanswanIhlsA-lll glyealnelssagesainaeshswsrda Irish III-Is ‘hntnahlvc-y % MRS. HOWARD SPRAGUE I b“. loud and nus-s l5 bu}; | "new Yonr Canada" plank-Asap. ‘#1:: In! oblissnos on my pen, pisses sour mo is salary, and it is too big an item to bc s" . c201". gunning gim- _ g1") ill-w! 5h MM-msl diverted into any private account. l swqlla. :20 ieso. “chum”. l“? :;'°°|'|'°'“YT': "“h'“°" One reason submitted by the Con- ,,,,',,|',',',',-m,."'” ,g,,°"“'u,,' i’, M11‘ “u m, ‘h, ‘h; m" dorslnod I d anything whatever so Name. .."s.u.u...............-.....-.. Address.."sn-uus-uuuus-su-u-os- are now conducting. we an giving sway 810,000.00 in ll0 Free Prisca. as well as s 85100.00 bonus los- promplnesa. You do nor boos:- buy-v ssilsrsubsovibslosnylhlng win splendid Flea Prisca. o nos heva so Immediately. Your answer NOWl And than are 10S more large‘ ' Cash Prisca. also a 8500.00 bonus , HUSH ' vnur r slliuitdslTflfimlllc , , lost study mapearclully and i! you can Ind l5 nslslakn. draw s ltns ‘ lhrongh I-hens, fill is coupon. laar our advertisement and qsll-. o... hundred and ton paonls vb- us. advantage n! lhlsoflee are loin‘ lo win lea-brews... Baonaolthcl. ~ Ralph Younker. Percentage-SIG. Teacher: Marion Drake. Deceased, who was as years oi’ agefi leaves four daughters, Miss Annie , , vice-principal oi Mount] Allison Ladies’ College. Mrs. l-lenry! Nichols, Fall River, Mass, and Miss Alice and Lilian Sprague, at homey also one brother, Dr. Chas. DeWollei Heard, in Australia. ‘ r ‘--— The 1m, Mrs. Sprague was a The h-rmers in Hermie-lo are busy daughter or the late m» and Mrs. Evil-ins thflr were firewood sawed William Heard, or Charlottetown, P. "P ""1 Wilt- l}. I. Ibr a number or years her hus- -——- . lily. i! Mary Genevieve Clarion and band, the late Rev. m». Bprague. was‘. 501M 0f the vwns ladle! have Louise H. Como. equal- Dean o; neck,” a; ML Allison ; been busy quilting and hooking some‘. Grade VIL-l Gladys C. Fisher.‘ University and was one oi the first "TY Pretty “i”! an“ "m9 1l1¢k5’,l1€l¢l1 midi Kenny 1nd A1160 C- W0 graduates of the University. The events are looked for in the ll5fll"Cl8l'k§l‘i, equal. 3 Harry H. Clarkln “mm, h“ always been c1°se1y1den_ future as the matrimany fever isfltnd James A. Clarkln, equal. 3 tilled with Mount Allison. Mrs.‘ "n the We 111 some v! the lwnleslaomos .1. O'Brien. Sprague had resided in Sackvllle for t“ lmpedale‘ Grade WW1 cam-la Mary Kenny- about twenty-five years and was, ’ |Oecills vVjlll-lilrezl Ciariain and Marie highly esteemed in m, community‘, The many friends of Mr. Ham‘ Clara Kenny. equal. she w” a men-lb" of u“ united Bertram are pleased t0 see 111m Oil!’ Grade III-J Louis Joseph Byflqe, church, and always closely connect- z 5581" '19-“ h“ mnesi- iPiF-Br AIOYFJHS B31119» 3 PFEEi-On COT-i ed with church and philanthropic! . illn and Walter Olarkin, equal. causes. Her death will be learned M!” Mel's-Met Mcswaln. or New} Grade n Sim-l Helena Kathleen: with sincere regret by a large circle Ymk- u: 5- A» his bee" Silflldlili. Kenny- oi' friends throughout the Maritime “l? “mi-Er mmm“ Wm‘ h” "wmer Gmda U JT- '1 Jflwflli igflii-‘ui novmcw Th, funeral w“ hem: Mrs. RoderlclflMc-Swain in Hopccinlcannfly and Ernest Joseph Clarkin, Thursday at 11 o'clock and the body! . I equal. taken u, Hampton yo, interment?! Mr. Ham Bertram received the. Grads I-l Joseph James Kenny. swkvmo Pam i sad news ‘o! the death o! his brother’ noun“, J, T, Vgliley, _ l’ David Bertram, which took plsos ntj (patriot, pledge cqpy) sou LAYllvo colvrasr Ivlnwilver- B- C- , l "m4 eggs. 153.5 points. 4th, A. L. Rogers, B. R. 743 eggmi 749.1 points. " The total eggs laid lor the week ---_-_.__.__. was 102s, or 13.2%. and to date 12.2w. ‘ nvmvvxs moan SCHOOL i l ~ -i I The lollmriug is the honor roll ioc‘ ‘Byrnes Rood School (or the month o! March:- Grade IX-l MINI-Ni: J. Clarkin. Grade VIII—l Marguerite s. Ken-i HOPEDALE AND VICINITY i CANOE COVE SCHOOL Notes on the Prince Edward ls-i Mr- 1nd Mm Garfield Stevenson‘ m"; E“ “yin! Cunt”; (o, ‘h, oi Fredericton, were recent visitors! m,“ _s . . . .. 0n that occasion. I do" not think that 1 need pursue this subJect further; but I say it is s shame-and" an imposition on this Province that our tflpoyers should be called upon tn pay $1200 or $1400 tor the services oi’ a iraud. I do not think that it should have happened. I think it is a question oi ‘ compet- enoe on the part oi the Government that engaged him. and especially on the part oi the leader o! the Gov- ernment, that this men should come down here, that he should make s report which the Premier admits was a revelation to him, that interma- tlons-and warrants should be laid on the strength o! this man's re- port, and that in ths end the cases that the deteotlve- dranktoo much should he dropped on the groundl w", .- M," 3' m, in l-lopedalehbeing the guests or ML; m, rouou-lnfiuvtlio standing or, __ {and Mrs. Ham Bertram. icalloe Cove School for the month The Kenslngton Baby Chick: ‘Of Mfirifhi- ' I rade X~l Christine MncNovin. , Grade lX-lclalvin MsoKinnon, 2 ‘I Archlig l/llwcsnnell, ! Grade VIII 5f.—l Florence Mac- cDonald was a recent . Hatchery B. R. pen 2. led the con-| M13 D- M- t Y- test lor the week with s1 eggs, one _ ti!!!" to the ‘points; Mr. H. C. Muttalts B. R. pen ‘ i- 9 were second Wm, 5;; us,’ 515' Mr. John A. Mclnnis. Hopedsle. U points; and the Expeflmengia; yammllas returned home from visiting Pllee. 2 Jessie MsoNevin, 3 Milton Charlottetown. W. L. pen l7, were‘; Tlmndfl in 119i- 30- vMMNevin- i third with as esss, cos points. ; our u i m———- .u d“ Grids V111 JP-i 1mm WNW; ML Jun" “pun-s 3_ R“ h", g en rpr ng ms ver, Mr..in, 2 Jane Ixirmch, 3 Oswald Dar- Sm, 1nd, m, conm, Wm, m, en,’ s. c. Jewell, is giving the best rnaiizrach. 13m mm“; The xemmgwn Baby siervicell-lopedele JIM had‘ tor ilcilme‘ GradePQIl-A Stella Inman. 2 Clan chick Hatchery hen ll, ls second with "19- 5W!!! 0h me l’ 01' 5 n6. r8 MM 98- . 12s eggs, 12s.: points; and m. A._.Wh1=h t! much appreciated. Gmde V—l Arthur liisciuean, 2 n. Rogers hen o, is third with ma’ DOM-by M-iwvvin- 3 1mm mime» m“ n, pom“, 4 mu MasNevin. 5 Dan MacPhee, e The pens leading in total produc- Willard MscKlnnon. ' _ | tlon are; \ , 0i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grade III-i Hector blecllevin. 2 “t, Kenamgwn mbyflmck H-wh. l ll‘. Method,‘ Hopedale. Elizabeth MacDonald, 3 Mary Der- om 3_ n" u; m", m; mum, rsoil, 4 Colin Derraoh. l and, M; H, q_ mutngtfg p, 3,, so; Glade I—l Lloyd MscDougall, 2 Mildred Inman, 3 ‘Rodolph MscDoni- aid. ‘Teacher Mary S. MscKay. l Mrs. Ray Barrett, oi Wheatley Riv- er..spent the week end at the home m. A. x. McDonald, l-Iopedale, has returnedhomo tron-l visiting iriends in Bradalbane. HAMPSHIRE QCHOOL —ill'-' and was "unroilable." '5"- 7“ Wm" . a ' . " s “'"'"'.'"‘.‘°" Painful Bolle » spactaclowa" m owls-os- or- u-swnm e-One After The Other i . ' tter l discrimination fpgoihthsint 0o! certain lrledi- Oil men. “M!!! Allthflflt! 0f the Alli; yuwnv", no" 'I.MQU_JA‘H,““.' erlcarl Consul. tomato all examine-mega I was troubled with lions.’ i hi; broke out on my erals, an no tlons or persons ieavng t Fri» ma“ I would sored oversees-sell indtllnseur‘ patienbwiththsnswestand vines m the uslisd emu. Th0 du- “M _ . gsstiolr oi the medical profusion, {Lfifidfihlrugla that,“ lites mums-lo oentrallae dtlereat Illtl dunno, but v up. work, tlisrmlnolsl noslol Ol- tiglilfklle" w“. ricer should be Inlllflyed. was turn- ss-dowu. msmorloes authorities sowretlise to accept a esrtlneete or ‘eaaniination b! I hm!!! physician: i l t I l l l ,i~leath Isl-tor; I. Alec Latter. ‘John Edwards; l. Margaret Larter. l l i The following is the standing for Hampshire School tor the month oi’ March. Grade Xu-l. Mary Edwards; 2. El- ynor Ackland; a. ltanlllton Watts. Grade 1X.-l. Peggy Easter; 2. Dorothy Easter. Grade VIL-l. Clayton homers. Grade vr-i. Lois Maoheod; Mildred Trornerle; 3. Elmer Lsrter. Grade V.-l. Phyllis llaston; Clliton stewart; 3. Verna Kitson. Grade IIL-l. Frances fitter; 2. 2. Grade IL-l. Ralph Yolmkcr; 2. Oflfle I Genius-l. Priscilla Stew- art. _ Grade l! Junion-l. Lawson ‘Re- llsereyfi. ltoy Qtewart; I. Preston TNlflIj-l 1 , atisndaace-Jlar! Dd- wulh, Hsgy ‘Instr, Dorothy meter, B01?! RIVER SCHOOL ‘Ihe iollovring is the report o! Hope River School for the month of Mslch:—- Grade ll-l Jim Wen-en, 2 Elvtna Mccallum. Gracb ’l-1 Vera Simpson, I Aus- tin Graham, 3 Bernice Ferguson. Grade 5-4 Dorothy Warren, Mal-y 'mrller. 8 Gertrude ‘mrner. Glade 3-1 Frances ‘rurncr, 2 Nel- son Bihlpson, 3 hills Gallant. Grade l Br.-l Stave-rt MaoCal- lunl, 2 Stuart YWIUWII, 3 Stephen Gallant. Credo l Jr. a--l Claude Graham. 2 Joan ‘Burner. ‘ Grade I Jr. b-dltennle Gallant. Perfect attendance: Jhn -Wsrren. Vera Simpson. Da-othy Warren. ' Mary ‘turner. Gertrude ‘Dimer, lid- —-~ I Ulgg School standing lor the‘ month oi March: Grade X--1 Arthur Reynolds, 2i Marlon Ross, 3 Wilired lilaclleod. t Grade IX—Dileen MacPhersoil. Grade ‘vu-l Marlon lllacLeod, 2i Sadie MacDonald, 3 Euphcnlla Mac- Deod, 4 Bernice MocPherson. Grade VI-l ‘Wesley Maicleod, I: John lilIacPherson. v I Grads V—-1 David MacLeod. I. cstherlne Shaw, a swim blsoPhs-r-f son, 4 John Shaw. ' Grade IV-l (‘filrlstlne Mncleod, 2‘ Isabeli MacLeod. 3 Donald Hume. Grade III Sir-l Sinclair Ma"- Leod. 2 Ewen Mal-Lead. 3 Irma. Gil- Lls and Martin MacPhersoll, equal. Grade III JrF-l Dorothy Mam, Leod. i Grade li~1 James lliacLcod. Grade I a--l George Sllcrlvood, 2] Jolm Sherwood. i Grade I l1~l Stanwood Macheocl.’ 2 Evelyn Dawson and Ssther Mac-f Lend. equal. l Grade I c~»l Edna Gillis, 2 Alma Sherwood. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL ‘ The following is the honor roll oli Pleasant Valley School for the? Here's the event. you for a i 1 / 1 1 ' 1 / 1 - - 1 Mm. Sprague, widow of the late Rev. Dr. Howard Spraguc, died Tuesday afternoon at her home on‘ I ~ ' college sire“, an“ a brief ‘finest’ 3rd, Ml‘. PNBtDIl ltl-“LCLGDIY! B. R... Mildred 1761121011. V9111! KItSOD, UIGG SCHOOL month 0i’ Margh‘, Grade Xvi Alice Weeks, 3‘ Phoebe ltliloswaill, ' ‘ Grade IX—-1 Elizabeth MscKa . Grade VIlI—l Mlelburn lvmoDowell ‘.3 Donald htscKay, 3 Miller Weeks. Grade VII-l Ada Stevenson, 2 Gerald Smith. _. Grads VI -— 1 KB-thIOQDlMBcDOu- aid, 2 Celia Stevenson, 8... millage llsdleod. m. Grade Ill-l Douglas ldiaclxpaald, z Olive Weeks sod nan Smith cquai, 3 Norberto Murphy. w. Grade Il-l Gerald Murphy, 2 Reggie Weeks, a Isabel Mscliay. V.vlan Woodslde, teacher.» UPTON SCHOOL. I . Grade X-l lirarle Maclieod, 2 F-‘llimil Taylor. ' Grade lX-l Jean Betton. E Grade VIP-i Grace Bolton, 2 Maud Taylcr, 3 ‘Ronald Butler, 4 John Beaten. ~ Grade V—-l Hilda Butler, 2" Herold ‘Faylcvr. 3 Sfiriing lilfaclleodilt ‘Gor- don htacsirain. ' Grade IlI--l hlel-garet- BettOD, 2 v . r“. Butler, 2 Charles ‘Taylor. 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