PAGE ELEVEN ‘9i"3.!"".“??€§i!?‘?'i“" REV. W. B. MUIR, MINISTER p, T. WATKl8. ORGANIBT AND CHOIRMASTER 11.00 cam-Sermon: 3,30 p.m.--8sbbeth School. 3,00 p. m.-8ermon. ‘g Special Ssrvias will be h week from Mlrclfflth to April services on Good I-'riday, 3 pun conducted by the Minister. iv-wvvvvfvvvrvv lid in the Hall during the 2nd It 7.30 p. m. Ertmtp bimbo Chard; mmlsrsm-nev. w. m. Ryan, s. A. _, ASSOCIATE-Rev. E. ‘H, Ramsay, D. D * ononrusr Aivo cnotitmnsrasz-w. s. ' A. n. c. m. A. 1'. c. |.. MURRAY HARBOUR ,#;1i|.m_,_su‘~on.v szivviczs cassettes-sail. bit; rlAmsAv. 10.00 A. M.—-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M. —~8ermon:- SoIm-"Ths Feline" . . . . .. Mr. Harvey MaePherson ‘ Anthem-“When on. the Steep of Oilvet" . . . . . . Mmunder 2.30 P. M.—-3lhbith School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.--8er1non:—-“ Solm-"Tesch Me to Pra morning John "The Triumphant ‘Entryfl’ ISLAND LADY DEAD. -Mr. Michael Jarvis has sad news oi the death of his sister, ______ Mrs Manning which ‘occurred in gcKNgwLEgGEMEN-n __ The South Providence, R. l. ‘mains will arrive in this city this evening. the funeral on Sunday afternoon Undertaking in Christ Jews." . . . . . . ..Jewitt Mrs. W. G. Spencer. ' ' Arlthemh-"O Thou, Whose Sweet compassion" .. Maunder A CORDIAL WELCOME‘ T0 ALL. The re- from Hennesseyka Parlors at 2 o'clock. t tian Churc Preacher, Rev. Neil Herman, B. A. i“ (iovernor lleartz received‘ u tele- " gram from the (‘nder Secretary of Slate yesterday informing him that ills Majesty the King had comman- -' dcd -two weeks court mourning for iler ‘Late Majesty Dowager Queen \. louise of Denmark from .‘.\larch (lays ha". The (lentil occurred nt Union mourning on and alter March 29th. Imam (Neal's QWMY‘ “"49" Veil’ ' 5U BJECT SUNDAY EVENING GOSSIP ANI) GOSSIPERS p Tm; will be last of series. An arraignment of that soul-damning, home and natiowwrecking sin—qoss|p. WELCOME TO ALL W‘H-0 W-ANT TO COME. services tomorrow, try," null for evening CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "Oiivet to Calvary," b Ono Insertion . . . . . . . . . . .. ldvcnixlg music includes “Teach me to Pray," ‘by Mrs. W. G - ‘N bu‘ line of l words l" In lln cl I words 7' he tin of l weeds Q'§O-§OO~Q-§O Mule Help Wanted. m ____.____________ BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM. pioyment for Barbara. Become “Dori. in 8 weeks. Write Moier Barber 0oiiege_ Department "F" lfllt Insertions . . . . . . . . .. .. ¢ y i Agents Wanted uoA wssx TAKING onnens for B. & E. Silk HD5167)’. Silk Underwear and Porch Dresses. Your cash Gilli)’- in‘ delivering. Write ‘ Mfg. 60.. Dent. 22. Million. 0"!- —~-- A. w. Mch. 0-13-20-21.» "Olivet to Calvary. School ut 2.30 p. m. with l --——~<o>-—-——~ WANTED — BY EXPERIENCED married mun a position on farm Must have sepan. "Y” cure Guradian. Mr. J. Aeneas McDonald of the (Immlliiwd Cemetery- LIGKQRGFQRANGE BATa; ,0. P. it. (zdiistructitnt stall. arrived CQm-pollnd, Charges dischargeti batteries instantly. ‘ old method entirely. Particulars. ~- » .. St. Paul, Milan. A.‘ w. utensils-attend young man w oto P. s. ucoms wssrso --' Presbyterian Communion tokens... large sliver piece , if. l. Ono of copper with sheaf n!‘ isle Canot ti. lend. Good F. E. Manhood, l9 ________ Broadway Ave, Ottawa. Ont. "Fillirfllii-ly night from Vancouver. B. C.. to spend the Easter vacation at-hls home in Cardigan. iwmvrso. .- eooo. saunas: m: good habits, to work on furm and fox ranch. Guardian, giv d ivnges wanted. Marion Raynor. daughter o! Mr and Mrs ‘Elton Raynor, Mt. Herbert operation for Hospital ileaves for her home today accoun- tpauied by her mother. Sltmlhm“ ‘ Mr. John T. Muliin. Kensiltgtolt, fore the Railway Board of App“. left on Tuesday for Detroit, Mich. where he may locate. will ‘be keenly missed in the intlus- an irinl and social life of Kensi-ngton where he was decidedly populan- Way, SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sitics ~ greatest tirmand; have business of your own: make live dollars up duily; experience utineces- Y ll. Gnrrotson, Brantforil, $225. FOR NINETY DAYS’ WORK (spare or full time) guaranteed man m woman to interview moth- crs and distribute literature for religious education in the home. (fommission and cash bonuses be- sides, oiYerinz good chance to porn" $30 to $50 weekly. -Partlcu- lars and samples tree. Miscellaneous hicrCurron , u daughter. HlGGINS—At the ___________________ WANTED-—-HO\SITION AS HOUSE- keeper. Apply “A. F." Guardian. ' L GNUMVITAE ‘DORY ROLLER-S Mule Help ‘vnnted in stock.—-A. Duohemln Al: Co. WANTED-JOY ‘T0 WORK ON lilfln.—-l“rctierick Parkman. Char‘ lottetown Royalty. _n_..__ TO LET—NO 169 SYDNEY ST. ABBOTT-—TODD.——AL the Parson- 9 Cem- The wlibiicniinn n. Applywliii Prince St. use, Pleasant Volley, on the even- ‘1-75 "B"! "lie on stain fro of Wednesday, March 24th, y Sheldon A-bbott. son of Pope ,Abbott of Glen Valley and Eliza Todd. daughter oi ‘Charles Todd 0t‘ Brudulbatle, were united in Holy '-" ‘Matrimony by Rev. R. H. Baxter. , — EXPERIENCED fiillesmii" V) travel Prince ‘Ed- Fox. Tatoo Z X right ear, C. 6. J.i loft ear. Robert iMcAssey, Hend of lliilsborotlgh. ESCAPED FROM MY RANC hlangate one pole sliver 1e fox, Eur markings l). O. Loft ear 1243. dewlcrs i1 Quill line of Farm Much. inerv- Apply by letter stating "Munufitcturer", en", 0g (may-mp,- ma“, BEcK_MacLEAN__hl WWW“ mmnnan". ‘Right (WT- March ut ‘Central Cilristiuu Rev. Neil ilerman officiat- ing. Katie Flora MuuLeun, ‘Little To’ LE+__"”_HO"“US“"_“E Numifia a2 Sands to Nestor Russell Beck oi‘ Al lit . T ‘ i‘ t. - mm Avenue. Apply T‘ R. Cum (son he coupe were uua tend WANTED A1‘ ONOE- MARRIED _ man to work on ‘form in Prime ‘Must ‘have a generul knowledge of dive Give references, 5nd whore inst enlpioyednstaite we“; Jlou-se stipplled‘ m. ‘farm R. Roydsn lugs, Port Hm HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed, wanted, ten or eleven rooms. b l, 26,110. h iii-- Apply “S: Cum m, Guardian‘ Fe runry 2m 19 v Jo n c Lead, for many years Strsthalbyn Presbyterian Congre- gation. aged 78 years. Dam“ of the Ctates and continental buyers tor Articles Wanted .___________i__i_____ BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR vntologue and list of used ovens. Deferred payment Hubbard oven Godbsny, -~!100 Queen West. Toronto. ' P08TPONED.—~ON ACCOUNT 0F the wet day. Mr. Joseph Bryon- ton‘s sale of furniture will take Disco on Monday at l o‘clock. Ben]. Carter. Auctioneer. II>~— TUPLiN-Al Tacoma Washington. acted. The trade i-n cash grain lam. wife of G. W. Tuplln. In Memoriam in fond and loving memory ~01 our mother, Mrs. Ohll. ‘Boil, whq departed this and the only sale _of importance was a round lot of Canadian west- lern No. 1 feed oats nt one cent per _ _ to note the advance in the indus-lwere done which were not publish I try made last year.. ,ed. it was said by the Lender oi . in gutter P. E. island stands the the Opposition that the ‘bad roads‘ ~» z A firs.‘ ...‘:.‘:.: :.“:..".‘.‘:‘,';"::.‘.tt ‘.;:;'.:‘::.':...".‘.‘.:‘..‘°.‘.r:.22. .:,‘:;~:.,“.:; spring and winter "m" and prices 25;: record of any country in (‘nu-Who present government. But u 8342 were steady. Owing to the ' steady increased demand for Man- itoba shorts of late snd the limited supplies available n stronger feel» in; developed and prices were ad- .___ NOTICE- EBCAPED FROM MY flinch bile 22nd, a ‘silver (mule fox Tahoe man: ‘right ear c.w.z. A liberal reward 0i- fe-red if captured aliW.—W‘nt. ll. fEllls. Tyne Valley, ‘P. l0. ‘l. option (LLF. ‘buy ports. The tone of the market for short supplies nf Canadian western oatswss strong- er and prices were marked up l 1-2 uuently earn $80 a week. ‘been by private oomspomdeaoe coarse. II Free. - Royal T c. ume of business was trnnsbcted in nee. oronto,‘ n- .__..__________,_____, __ ESOAAPED FRQM qflgflgoffg. INSERTED BY FAMILY. town iSllver Black in); ranch one male ‘lo: insulted c 0. w. ‘ritliit ear. 5 left ear, one female _A For Sale t-ua, Fmmusus n7.» IN MEMORIAM p. Loving Memory of Jean tMaciaehern who died MIN e slvsn for return of either 0i‘ boihof these ‘foxes. tlh’! nllnmerfloworiiitl lilltsl coloring saddens "it-ported Send 80c. (no QM- wg will deliver one Witching 10 flowsmls ‘in escorted colors: Vi ‘no change in other lines. but the 460.000 bicycles M1024. Cali not back the desr de- eggs were well maintained under Roman mortar ls still as ‘good as h torrns 2.000 years-Ago. Anflwr“ u" w u. . and prices scored an advance of 30c to 45c per ‘bu: which woe ‘st- d I It A noiseless engine has been in- o" ‘M bow" m‘ we e ‘vented for airplanes. so” w m.“ "d p"; n, firm"? Heu- ‘iv-its Turkish and Persian fashionable [LY wmmen dye their hair. pa n. their hands and soles of their feet uvsihwso av HER eleven and the market was quiet but the ~ nr-t 4.5,. n‘. w)". ~55 Th. . n. _.. » . i ,_ _w~____,_,_ ‘ ‘ms cnsnnorrsrows GUARDIAN Central Guardian MONDAY NIGHT Fiddling con- test, Strand Neatre. THE FUNERAL of the late Jos- eph Bryenton will take place Sun- “EVEN THE LADIES oi‘ the YORK $iRCUiT.—-0wlng to the‘ Thursday Afternoon Club had noth- funeral of the lute’ Joseph Bryen- in: to say of this classy little‘Rib" ton, services in York Church will Red Hiding Hood be held st 10.30 11.111. instead oi.’ 11‘ o'clock. LADIES’ OHAMOlSELLS Gloves. T0 BROADCAST 8E'RVlCE8.-_ short Md "wry ssuntiet styles. c. ‘r. c. Y. mdio station of the Prowse Bros, Ltd- sass ‘ Church and the evening service at try:"oitfgwgsrlzPggnlzeigfifizfiaié Central ‘Christian Church tomor- ,' Murray Harbour at 3.30, Moudsv. after the 833i! special Elizabeth German arrived by the Borden trsiu lust evening and the . 1,1 . wrrnnsjarflirbtgszslgoggfihggztlls; funeral will take place from the iMarch 20th. returning after the per: “eslilemr "i h" mother. a1 Ed- 83+3_27_2, ward ‘Street, ‘Sunday afternoon at 3 island Radio Company will broad- oast the morning service at United TOW. mains oi the late Lillian Beatrice o'clock to .St. Dunstazfs Cathed- POLICE counjiz-At the Police "ii ‘hence w R- 0- Cemetery. Court yesterday ———' Byers was given three months for APPENDWITIS — Master Billie A son of ‘Mrs. ‘L. B. Hunt, this city young man named McDonald re- was otnerated on tor appendicitis csived a sentence of one month for yesterday in the Prince Edward stealing coal [rom the C. N. R. 1 island Hospital. ‘His many friends will be glad to learn that he is do- ing very nicely and his early r0- received the novel-y |3 assurem trustees of the Protestant Orphan- ufe acknowledge with thanks the sum of $17.05 ‘collected at n service Nlc-Leod. ~——-——&0->-€ Bryenton sud circumstances o1‘ Mr. Joseph g TR|N|Ty UNITED cHURcH_ __ Bryculoil, a well known and ltign- Rev. Dr. Ramsay preaches at both ‘Y Pflfliterieil Hillier. used 66 years- mol-“gng tMr. Bryonlolt hud disposed of subject being "Tile ‘Frlumphul Eu- "iii Property-alto old llrytmtoit "in Christ homestead‘ and htui iliillllilmi leuv "Tile iiii; with ‘Mrs. iiryeltton for llusttm Palms," sting iby Mr. llarvey Mc- where they were to reside pennan- anthent from entiy. v iiifl Ciiliif- iMr. und Mrs. Ilryetttoit hnd solo their (silccts tiacked‘ and ‘were r m" ""5 1138i- il 810cm over tile. reaved widow and family will hnv POW (Sililiiayb afternoon at 2 o'- clock. ire-m his late residence, to — —-‘ »---¢~g>_._n .. on Quebec (Canadian Press) OTTAWA" Ont., IMurclt 2li.—0n the fourth day of the hearing be- lor a lower freight rat _ the Transcontinental. E. i-‘ilnt 0t‘ the ‘Canadian Pacific R down the whole house o1 cards,‘ tc- Montreal was about 9 cents per bushel. Some small steamers cur- Nuw Brew“ rlied grain all the wrty. but most ofiin Genera! “Ospmn to 3h. and Mm llJichtllaific was in boats o! 400,000 changed conditions. Practically. it ‘tnvernment. A dlifereut system Hurry .1. ‘HiEgillS (nee up. Sulii» 1"‘ e = sfl-viwiir as im- ns Port. has killed the itorse trade. ‘Praiiir ioliowed. and van, Summerside) a son. to boats oi about 300,000 canals. in either case the r William to Q-ueiiee on [he at Buffalo ‘where tilere were alter-i tlilid ii- Wnn understcmtl tiller ports wore uutlerbid, : THE MARKETS (Oiinldiln Press) anadlan grain on the Montreal market today continued good but u,‘ ,,_ day afternoon‘ from his late resi- dence at Uuioz. to Union Cemetery. 3355 Service starting at 2 p. m. REMAINS ARRIVE. -—'l'he re-' i-Atili-Ii-Zlitts. in Kensittgtcn nt which the speak- lots at‘ choice handpicked whine er was Rev. Edward‘ ‘Morris, Grand sellilli.’ at $2.40 and $2.45 peril! appears that the government Th“ is ‘he Organizer ‘L. 0. A. Tile amount; lmgheL and broken Iols at $2.60 ii)‘iOOi‘(S for revenue from the sale oi‘ FY3393" Teveliiie “howl A3 ‘w in” "will M°U,RN.|NG__ LleuL ivus handed over by Mr. Murdock $2.65 per bushel. Butter prim-cs de- iillilfll‘. if lilo Boil Kflveriiiiifiiii msmuuml" ‘it Fdltmiwmid‘ H0 “rditleuric clined another 1-4 cent per pound/had remained in oliic The cheese ntarkel was quiet uudmow, Mr. Dennis contended, hav prim-cs were well lllilillllliillsli. ihad a liquor free area. ‘Butififii iieflll 0f 081116 W0" i t-rnnu-m ilid. more plcustlre in securing for th a“ district he represents some hn- ‘m’ proventeuts rather than in ntukini; from dy to leave, it is understood lill5i\ week when ‘Mr. Bi‘ t '. l: ‘Early prayer "nervenflL Yen one dealt The Diliifllilg away oi’ Mr. Bryen u, speech. But the Jiellliie '11P?“ New it in made their representatives to shun‘ all: m- ammals as a res tetest in the extptnlittires 1111i 1'9‘ ot’ the late learn ‘ts overnment ifarmers ‘ WiDii-i 0i the Province. We knxout’ culture. The action m‘ the lair out! sggreatgitttereet inohe public . - ~= ti ‘ ex uses ttii ovsrnmeit w ' i‘ - . - - . Whole iieiizhhorhood, uud the bc-imlg-t Tilt): expense it length lvnmlmihzlgasitllglgizsiétrliifii ilnnlibuhlness m [he Lprovince’ “nee 9 connected with the Disease ‘Free the present government in Cnnltittgypumanlent hem in Charhuetown’: was justiiiuhie. There Will he ‘beans and cultivating cranberries m,“ was "m", m, aggregation U; _ expense m connection wiih_ Red “'9'? "Ommelided- ifiveilVUiiiii-Z‘ liavisott leave this morning on a T“ "mm" “m” lilac" i°"""‘,Cross ‘work and there will be oth- P09911119 ihflliiii b8 lifliio business trip to Ottawa. the deep sympathy 0i‘ u ‘wide ctr- Are“ ‘.\lr. W. K. Rogers and Col. ILM. “l9 of memlm ernmsnt paid $282,984.88, That is the pubjjc . ' a large amount w take out of our 1925 wash he Ham, a yen,- m» "nfltaxutiott, they imposed ‘heavier tax- iimited revenue. The desire lo fld- usual difficulties. Lust year 3J9“; 4 _, , ‘ _ vance scholars as rapidly as pus‘ early in April, instructions were ‘ml immuse“ m” "hum “'7'” pf sihle nnd to give them the highest sent to the road-makers l0 huvetmiilfii‘ U19)’ YIFYOI‘ expected to lul- educative restills in their becoming the roflii ivork- done as curly asfl"_"7"e “'9 "Gad" “mi nub!“ “wk? an asset m the other p,.m.incesp03slh|e_ M H very early (|,,t,,;\\c mint education 1n the schools ‘Vere drugged and Lheinnd in the line of Agriculture. Th0 them as citizens. if rr-ur yduhs Poiid work compiaieti. But pefm-eitlairy industry rs improving. Thc| M u m 93ml" "i Qimilefi D01‘! fliiiiiflfitiefi could be induced to centre their me “ma” were my‘ ‘he r. . u n and to the Pulled States. We lose U“? ">511" e on Eriiiii minds on thing's that would tiitilnut 2K3”? gm!“ :79 I“'°"k W“ i’. eiy benefit this Province the re- “ m, _° e ‘(me mm‘ - all‘ suit would be more beneficial 10mm“. “mk “Bmmt be dmw beya""hl_les . than n ls He bone“ Seeding beglng, the“ it m“. m i,£.i1z.‘i)ii.ly that vuil be of pleat bene- argued "ii you disturb one the province ,. ' <1 ii . ‘\\' l ’ m mnsonduted Schools. The put oft’ till alter seeding. Bu: l Q H1‘ factor in rule structure you brlngm] ___ Trvlgr-l Kigkliatrick of the ‘C. P. [Lil-dollop would be , ‘ " 0 eliartment said that the increase n‘. the salaries oi‘ teach- . - .. . McQARRON -- At Montague. on _ ‘ _ polity 0i’ 1924, was continued lll Milli: 1'10 ‘March 24th ,to Mr, and ‘Mrs. Frank u“ watel mute from F0" wlmam em‘ The “ch90!” shmlld "e “ms” 1925- Elwelllifln has ‘been taken sortable t to the statement that the present‘ Tile (‘Ellie ti! Fiiiclmivollli 311m"!!! in respect to l-‘utblic “lurks, the government improved the ruudg in troduction of automobiles imsiess expense than nslerred has been revolutionized. There is employed in the work. ‘Bir- Kirkpatrick spoke or the ud- u vantages to the grain trade offered $10 iillW the government could reduce been 1,951.“, must amount seeing that the pu- lidlfltliTllllll-Si. éifirkdpl and com ready been done; and it will be m‘ ate. nn re we e. The Department of Agriculture tiiilic its road ntninleuance work. _\1|-_ J, A_ pit-Wham pqmpllmgnt. ' Hiioliiil. he! satid, receiventhe most lithe rotids are to be made per» ' KGIIGTOIIS res men! poss le. furmcrs should be assisted in iy repaired. ‘ lgogzlfigi" lg':"t_h'ra'-I§:it;z1litrqy walyh to produce the best re- A grout deal oi‘ useful work on ~ - .. e amount expended tor the bridges was done lest year. tho promotion or agriculture in uu l-our yearn oi’ neglect anti the great investment; {or the money expendmtorm of the fail or 1923 left the =- we» we». §2.“.?."':..L‘ .::::'.‘:.“.‘3:.:"..::‘:."“‘t:::‘3r::'.‘;“ "is." P:2;:“:‘.‘-'".:::.:::.'; ing ibasls, little business was tram- fixflcwttulre "Depnatmtenél Tgwfihese ‘Erma? might be placed‘ M“ 15m n, E“ M H _ mug s we con uc e . 1c very mo erate y. at $75,000. The . rch . uses zai th as on the domestic market was quiet mam". of pure bred stock lmporblprflctlce of _bu"d,ns m‘, pemum ation and production should be iefllence has been consistently follow- to private farmers—not to the ed. All of the activities of the fully recognized the disadvantage will not bee; out this ‘statement; Kings County labors under and ‘no and ll will be seen that the ac- expressed the opinion that the|counts of the department were ruiiwny will soon ‘be slandardizeqkept practically in the same way. ‘mnced "'00 per um The” waalsiieilltiyulfihtk9lilthillfgfi tlitilvietrhe 2:3: that the late Minister of Public ‘mdermne was "mm The ‘one of should he‘ or the best. it's qusl- Works was n "complete failure." ~- ~-‘~~‘ ‘- “.t.‘:;‘:.‘ tantra‘... "s .‘.“‘:.‘.:“‘:‘. v.1.‘ steady‘ Price“ for a" grade! m gremlerind hoped tllatstcelalms at $.30... cit l: tiiifhilix? a rtilnti‘ B ‘OM demund’ 1.“ “Mum o. Ottawa would be recognised suditn the position oi’ the Leader of the the potato trade was _‘the prn- giiliaifdxaand hie tel’; thathunilier 32mm M d Ev” ’ m Pm. nounced strength that developed ‘e 9" 4"“ i? i" I n‘ Y°"° " e ‘_ claims of the Province would be vloce is delighted to know that successfully placed. ' Mr. Dennis Critical - again. Wherever dairying has H. A. Cioidstein, Montreal; W. m ‘he United 3.3m The d... Mr. Dennis complimented those been carried on. the effect is E. busrin, Halifax: “‘--=‘ “r w“ “““‘"“‘ tin: it...‘“f..1";i::.t‘:'fi!h.:£."l% . t | n,“ M1 government farm, ls for all other the farmers homes. town; 332: 03:" rzglhiins with q¢.r- farms. He referred, at some Hon. Mr. MePhes ssreed WitiIS; L- C as sung ‘III- H! 1M‘ . ' ls. he nld: the best stockfor the length, to the amount withdrawn by the late government from the Sinking Fund, conteildlng that it mode no difference in the amount due thesBank of Montreal. But the govern-inept had ‘msdo s hail percent ‘by the sale of those bonds; qpdtho sale was___t._heretors instill-j able, As to Prohibition it was made a politlcslrootbsli or by both parties. Under the Msthieeou Administration it was removed from the sphere of politics. The ‘government gave the Commons full power to carry out-the law. A Two esrioada of New lnv proved Chevrolet Auto- mobiles have just arrived and are now on exhibition at our showrooms. The display shows the full line-Touring, Coach, Coupe, Sedan and the new Landau-Sedan, which expresses the custom built distinction to an extent which has never before been realiz- ed by a builder of Automo- biles so iow in price as the Chevrolet. A. l‘lorne 8t Co. 113C688. Afternoon Session on‘ the ‘Budget. He contended the Prohibition Commission. he re- [there has since the present govern- j-"<'°"*—"" .ment took office Mr. McNut‘ Fonuws be done. The ICXGOllliVG govt-ru- ment should, l - it. i.i. l it‘ Mr. hil-‘Nutt said that he took carefully mm I'§IQL$HJQ:_FI‘ m‘ t As to the herd 0i cattle on Fill-i c0nW00d Farm it was u joke when the lute government entered office, [h up of flrst-clussr Commissioner oi Agri-i Foruedttcutiutl last year the Gnv- reports of very great. The the previous a different personel The wort.‘ edlrectioxl oi‘ road repair has practical and useful work hns al- _tiie duty of the government to con- 'l‘lle tuaneni they musl be systematical- Mr. McNslil said that he comparison oi‘ the official reports The Leader of the Opposition said Opposition to make u statement of ' dalrying is coming into its own “All/TEE ' as-ldeh zugk y amps gsspyig. " u —- k t. h — nuns‘ 22122.22.1.."éf..‘3...f'..3§iL'i Jill. "up... 3%..» Iv e ‘ rental MARCH 27, £1926 o-niqht Use RAZ-MAi-i To-dav for ASTHMA . afilfllifflflthlll .N . cl holistic-v esnusssue rayenua J_ o‘ lewRu-Msnaapsulss "can; uatusud fruit p nd chokin —snds inehuiamiu and snsellllllhllhme » - it substitutions I our ;board of Commissioners made up ail"!!- 1111);] hlclxillliilin in of clergyman was first appointed. 9 9 5° ' ;Tlten, under the Bell government m“ “Mk L“ we“ achfmb goelnuoh the personeil of the Commission seem m be improving‘ an cg m —KEN5'N°T°N‘5UM'M5RF|5L° rchwi 418mm i“ Clifton Circuit for su-ndsy, March The quality was changed. because the clergy- ‘datum 0t the m", resigned. advisable. night schools; and the xflliemmfl"! i " is to be. commended for the splen- Mr. Dennis resumed the debate ‘m ‘mm m“ h“ bee" dorm physicians only of the debate. ernment had abolished the wh0le- the Pmiiibilim‘ (sale "um". hDuQHL The". wusexpexilse-s of Administration had then very little mnonnhlning attd-‘i-ieeii KPH“? reduced ‘by the pre- very little bootlegging. But now 5e"! e, we 511mm] cusses of beet’ ar __,_ ‘prescriptions of the doctors. 'l‘lto;le‘ss t . ‘ - liiiondu respect in pro‘ - , ‘t sk. . nd cla on the rotulsniilese"! <01“ ‘ w; ';l(,'uf:_“lii“tried £1 “me ‘he m. ilillitiilll is. Mr. [Jsnnls said, dp-lvtry glad that (“luau Ur ‘h? (‘p-m m‘ m“ m" “m, piflfilhle. it‘ we can do tmylhiitstfit to put forward in his Butlcct 11h] n". um ‘ r ' ‘ ' to remedy the wrong li ought itiiSyieez-h the wry worst side ol’ iii" fiuultvizii situation oi‘ the i'l‘u\iill'l'. MR. BUNTAIN FOLLOWS Mr. Bunutin, as a at we have one provinces ‘in Canada; and he re-i eognlzed that there are able men tweaks ago there was the wealth and intelligence of the between the two parties, the farmers have llvrilirih ,iu favor 0t’ titose )'ihe late 4 _ m keel’ Province. Er Hm,“ expenditures. The "new. out people st home and promon- gem 816cm", of Wmlce Edward is. the prosperity of the Province. lund would condemn the Govern- ment if they had done otherwise. {There is no cuttse for uiarm in ‘connection with our finances. ( yo“ 51,; lww in oiiic-v government instead of,‘ Ham M“ Moph" speaks isuhsitiizlng the turuu-ta ..1r retiuc- 1:11‘! taxation hlcPhee referred to the ‘QUN “X” mm" ev“r3"m'i‘-*' “ii”? They increased the taxes n. lbie. his Department and ofi They pmxmitui 195s Accounts. The yeurmam’ Wiw“ They increased the taxes, my,“ Hum, Egg and Poultry Association is a s spoiietiliirfliiii H‘ |]“.‘\\'illil9il'5 institillfw. promote a sentiment of soc- e the Sheep Breeders _ , difficulties apart lust year's work Assoc-alien and we have the Dis- iilivfliiiflli-BS iesilililig "m" “"3"” needs no analogy- 'l‘ile highwuylssst- dime Ares. ll’ it is in the in- work was continued last year, Tiu-‘terest of the country to free our “',‘.‘,;;§‘:,,‘3,‘: Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors n\ zlisezttee why lsift it ren-L our children. bc pure-bred. would be difficult .ma-li school's. to the Sinking “ i . _ , ‘ 00$ r me crusher; iund and Prohibition, cur fathers ' T 1 of work waslanti fore-fathers established Pnohlb- done in rat-nut years. ma“ m“ ‘wkxmn’ and my reflux“: and Hm“ e repair of the intproved roads. education in iliiiiliiflilfiii Sinful-to rains at lluffuiit zng were not alivays adhered to and, iin respect to lntcmpcr- ., ii"! WP)’ tsfiod liutroi work was snce; and the law should be znain- Pan”. a specialty‘ ' the [mticnts SiLOlIU are paid. dune l“, you“ A movemsm m mmuk [Sn my m‘ ‘MS go_wrnynlflm Cl!‘ loll only (Mr. dVUNilll) could not see ||, u“ concerned they have “one we" sum‘:- A_ great deal oi‘ ‘ind the Cdiiilify is behind them. MR J. A. McDONALD CONTINUES Hotel ‘ Victoria One of the large-st andvbest equipped Hotels Consuls. In Eastern Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Canada and the United States have ila splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. phones in rooms. mm $4.00 to v5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Hotels HARRY C. BROWN, Manager W. L. Poole. H. F. Harper. Pt. MacDonald. Georgi-- Cbss. Blnnett. Cannlns. N. . McMahon, Montreal. ' respect to I wheel» hflvihzx. Rev. A. s. and. will preach s At one o'clock the House look 8°“ "we" i“ the pa“ ‘W0 yeumm‘ Kelmmgm" “l 3 9m- Tha 1mm" ed those who had spoken in the de- bate and spoke highly o! line late As to Prohibition it ""$Lb;‘l3_"h1,:‘»Miwister of lPubiic ‘Works who had that “p, o; the debentures (“d no, slnusted that the presen o l We 81mm [he Province “nanckmx ltron Commission was selected loiliisfactory to ‘the country. Ha 0on- ,Why has there been so .muc[| time "CHOU"! ‘Oi’ i119 ‘Pfliiiicfli 9'05"" Onigratulateti the member for Murray wasted in attempting to show that "l "s member" The '5°°'°la'?' °t._'ilarbott|- (Mr. McLeod) and ‘the the late government tried to make m“ ‘Pmhlbnmn Commmsifm undlerl a surplus by the 5M6 o; Smkmg the Bell government W“! 4 Dim" n‘ Pope) and the Minister 0t Public Fund debentures? Reverting to em Liberal‘ cquittted himself in a manner sat- member for ‘Summerside (Mr. iWorks t-llon. Mr. MdPhee) on‘ their RBfBFQHCB hi1" bee" made m thEViillCCQSS in the ‘byeeiections. ‘Mr minded the House that the present "iiiilbe" °r ""e“‘°‘"l'1m°“5 “sued ‘byt-“UDWMJ IIWVE" "19 a Commission is composed exclusive-J"? ilmw" , i ly oi‘ staunch supporters oi theil" P"? W415i?" "T "m" ma“ "m": government. He reviewed the QYIPW-m-‘i ‘he!’ history of Prohibition at length, “iileiiii analysis is ntadc oi all the, _ and contended that the late gov- liquor sold under the survives of} On motion of the lion. Mr. Stew- Cvmmiseion- Tiilqart tn..- ntu m authorize the grant- djourntztcnt should i-‘r-‘ur- A] stats READ A THIRD TIME ‘ing of land in the town of George‘ _ ltowil inr burial purposes was road (l0~mini'sli!0ii-|a third time and pirsstati. eXiilunation of the On motion oi‘ lion Mr. Myers, the ti) incorporate the Klnkom Light (‘ompany Ltd was e required by then-ail a third time and passed, Lnpatients. and three or four hund- On motion of Mr. Pope the ‘bill id have to be to incorporate the Dun-k River maintained on the Farm, if the sug- ilyt iro Electric (‘ompan was read _ been a jump |n gestion ot’ the leader, of the 00- u third tune and pnesgtl. ‘Y t’ d l |the revenue derived from the suiqposit-On were carried out. ‘On tuotlon of lion. Mr. Myers the 6S BI‘ or liquor from $14,000 to $45,000. lion. ‘Mr. McPhee pointed out in p.11 p; lm-m-pornte the d- o, We are led to believe that the Prn- conclusion that in every_ Depar- Prince Erlwnnl island Wo- lnbs ‘secutors take liquor from the bum-uncut when tho expenditure was men's lnstitutis was read _____ loggers and stippfy it tn the veild-itoiltroliabit‘ the expenditures of k1 third time and passed ;alsn the (continued from Pa“ 9) ors for sale in lite public ou ibc iii". Dmfleiii administration were hill to zuncud tile act to incorporate hun those of the lute admin- ihn Slvnr Li-nt‘. Silver-Black Fox flsirutltnl 10nd he said that ‘ho was Company, Ltd. ilifi‘ Prt-‘iillrr We“ 0n motion of Mr. John A. McDon» in incorporate the lit-lhuiu- Hardware Company, Ltd , \\':|,c r1 ad u third time and passed. llotlsq» lonk recess. After rent-sis the House was in session ultlil 2 u 111., went into com- larmcrnsaitl mittne on supmly and adjourned of the ftuestttlntii l0 oft-luck this morning a Farmers’ Queen Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repair; and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of it! class in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want a comic-table "Hotel and splendid table and excellent servlcent a moder- ate price. Rates $3.00 a day. l promised. MISS L. McQUAID, Manager - F. W. .\lcCully, Pt. Hawkosbur)‘. lf§ri‘;,,,2‘“t,hi§is‘. s; s. M. Daniels and wife, Hun- ne Suggesled that tcr River; Gd Sttvretta: aibloacvtonr. a Commissioner be anliolnted to Annie L. Lg Ijelifmnle inc. tuqtfrc lulu the requirement of the Amfrmm‘ °_ ' F A ‘ mum blushe] necessurlb. p greater demand [or oi‘ graveliing was done on l‘0atl:.'|l’l'0\'1lil!e in respect lo the lllliliit! Limhy- Busmn‘ A" ‘ r“ ' capacity in order to traverse tho improved higlrvluys. The gepemm-. near the towns with very snrisrut-qtc-itnols, me why“ issued m my for mtpruved mm‘. tory results. Stone at 0‘l.enry With reference for an wuys will be ‘paid out of the sink- w“? "ii-‘iiiedubv i-"e ii . . . _ an . d i , m? l?'glzzntxzozogtldosslzifi?nfiedS: finite.“ qgoeriilr a: iiileances wlll per. ition~ and today it ‘stands iirm and J» Iaester DOlIgIBS contineptaL pénse has bee" dacreased_’lu 1922 mit the policy o! gravciilng the Lrlle in the estimation of the bet- Ws M28000, 18st year It was roads will be continued. Ever ler class of people. But it is our 3W0 There 1m} now J70 new firings dilt wits (i8(‘i(i0(%ill 102d0, tr]: duty tlo stand behind it. The clergy ‘ ' _ at n vun age of t. 1c Fe era shout: olsintl hi‘ ' ll.til ll . native routes for exportation. lie nltrliuiintgotltellsafiucggillit gram nonmlg was done inward" Summersids, M. L. A. 39 QUEEN 8T. CHARLOTTETOWN they have P’ E‘ l‘ w“ "m" ‘Wholesale Produce. Cream Separators 1 for Sate. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 038. Give Your Horse A Chance HUGHES’ CELEBRATEI) HORSE CONDITION POWDERS ll regulates the syltlm. purifies the blood. rests!» the appetite and gives the animals cost a fins and glossy appearance. Fries 50 some. Melted en receipt of wits- We are headquarters tor Horse and Cattle Msdlelnso- Veterinary Iuppilss. Try ul first. iiilshcs lirvsiio Tele-