rams teens its some conslsrmc or: A I ' Number One Early, Lats, Alslko, White" Alfalfa aal Bwoot Clover, Tisaoiby Seeds White Fife, Rod Filo all liar-oats Wheat: Boom sad ' ‘Victor! Oats; Daekhlll ‘all llaolsebourl Barley; Sllvorklll llaskwbaai: Peal: Votclses and Longfellow Co!!! llasaards IIIIIWQ. Mill- pond, Derby, Diiaars aid Baaghoise Turnip Seed; Yellow Globe and Yellow Intermediate Hassgol Bead aad mast limbo and Giant Seed- lngflogar boot sosr-su or which go are selling at lowssllrlosar ,"fi‘~“*“ _ Hf‘ SPECIAL PRICES to ‘Isrsaors’ Clubs and Institdtes. All fresh stock which we have bought from rallslslo soodQoa. .. 4 ‘ Call and see tho extra good quality of our Seeds Qgdgetprlcesbeforalsaylng. ‘"'" ‘ A. lllllll! 8r GB. Wholesale and Retail 1 l w-fifihl-ASSIIBIATIIIN - o nun mmma lllilr. ‘llldmaradweaided. ‘Ihoouesticnodprohibitlpgbrant shooting was discussed. It was it i; E} Jig §i#§§§=€§E,; l“ éégiziiiit gatrart gis§sg‘ggg élg’ § 2 g is??? 55 ';§§§r 5.2? arétrl ii? iiiiiiiiiigi??? _g ;.§§§§,§ r ' E§=z§ i E o; g E Own as they are a much inferior Qociestooura. “A disoudou arose in which a numborofmunborsprsoentinciud- llllllnhiltooklllfitllsdidnot lnlrcdimstllonlbject but anumber of qoutions woro asked and Mr. hssonlssoosencmhislrncwisdge odtho‘ "' trout compared wtthourootivo fish. and aresclu- tlmwla the Drharlsslsnt for their consider- atlas s ‘It appears to me that anything rrsg r l 8' l’()Il lillltli '1 have jut rotaraod from olblfll Will ‘ , "Ihsso thsloads l“ OI l.‘ . llaolosnlhssssus ‘Abohsvosanbcofsoal IIOI Solo ry Bill .__ Before House ‘llemplar ‘ England. is spending a ll rm: “Cl-IARLOFPTETOWN GUARDIAN ossnuu tllllillill Ibis rolama ls soservso loo as looal loiouaa bat odrmdbllg .....'"".-'::: rs." '--' U l' '1 I suabss OAIIIIL OOAIs 1m‘ the Onlvsiesvtonslsit. solo u. ' ousntlty. a Pickard e Co. ma?‘ M n-ms. POLICI COUPE-om ‘n’; wasasntenoedtolldsysinpust thePolicoCcurt ycterday lag-g. AT G on was ‘ The service was held in York mulch, Rev. Mr. Wilson, 38c, of- ficiating Interment Sta-Illsope Cemetery r0 IUPQIIII 00'!!! with recdvim’ stolengoodmnarisBerrlgln was MABQUIl-ADI DAICI-The masquersdedanceatthelulll. Halllest evening wasamostsuo- cessiulsndenjoyableaffainquaint anduniouecostumn addodtothe glamouroftheoocasiclxflhipsnasra band provided tho mule for tho dancing. The iroccedswillpto- wardthe AnchwaBa-seballfllub. PEI-IONALI Mr. Watson MI, st. Avanlh, spent the week end at btanhopo. Mr. Harry McLeod, ltanhopc, wsgavisitortothecityblbnMy. Rev. G. A. Gristle, M. A, York. spent Sunday in Halifax. Mr. Albert , Oxford, few weeks in York. ssr. Arthur Roberts, Plaamnt Grove. paid a business visit to the city yesterday. Mrs. Robert Thompson has n. turned to York after an extended visit withhsrooisilimllrmnll. llcKlimoi-r, at Montague. Min- Gertruds blsoNevin, Tyne Vlllly. has Jetm-ned to her homo “in i; anon.‘ . " holiday in Bermuda, the guest of RM. and Mrs. Cook. Mr. Prank McAbe. Postmaster and merchant, lhnhope, paid a bminess visit to the city yesterday. Her many frimds regret to learn thst_ the condition of Miss Joan 8 Hsisrsportcd, ten spending Isa 1hr wiinhis pasonmllnandlls-aAls lanOcah. w AGE rail radioed who drove withoat yoara. ssrrsas rsosrlrar-l-am Was- m Your. York. his entered the r. s. Island Hospital for sarsoosslsctyourmccni rEr§a::t§ grill? cdlcersfobeelcdodatthsarsnusl wvtluheldtssenrstsoomsyin May. Psddeli. W. A. Qewart, lLRllntos-presidenhflnlrwee- 61.80.: secretory. James 1.2m:- rls; Hector; G. I‘. Hutohmon (the retiring president). Stewart Irvinehlajcr J. C. MacKenne. The ‘ and assistant aretoboappoinioibytlsedirect- css. Onnnttnnitwasdccdedthst Butt yea-r and the year iollowing president, vice-resident and 5 i t; r o: me (mrysier Company, and l". Moseley cf the Bswyer bias-soy Omnpany of Hi=_ ton. Ont. URGES N ECESSITY (Continued from Page l) OITAWA- April s-(osmdsn Prowl-J vBi-illlon of Federal NW eltrendlmres by the public accounts canmittee of the House of Councils was lmarlieed tonight by Premier n. a. Bennett. Demand gibbon-obscene rromatgm Kn‘. Liberal ‘I!!! mid the Dmilnion treasury had been looted by provinces and ilillnidfil-ities through lack of sys- “ audits. Detailed audit of ‘Federal relief llhenditurcs would disclose “one of the moat shocking stories this wlmtry has ever hem." said the Ofllfllillim leader. The govern- nnnt had invited scandals and treasury-looting by lack of auditing control, ho cloarged. “If a province has defrauded us wo will get the money pro- rnlsod the Prime Minister, empha- siaing ha words by tapping his ilmor nails on the broad top oi his datwhilo a silence fell across the chapter. Too late To Classify FOE S CTI [TOTE Aflpb ‘I PM‘! Street. L-lfil PRACTICAL NUDE! WANTS weak caring for invalid or elderly plsofl- Apply 47A Dorchester ltnot. 1.1m Automobile Rates lowered Pinmc msmurr as: nor-gm DAM. uilusu "s." lfllQ‘ o cotusrou raios sssssse sssr. ' '. ‘PIIIT rates sahtaltialk lowered. Illl rflsh ' n‘. P: ""- at tho astrnoly is; dove. or: own. cheap. also baby's lalinstto. Apply Ill Weymouih fiast. p-isos for car owners ooo to tbreo ' by the City was read by the City . the membe would not like gentle- clared that he did not wish to sit dhmiasalamtoisLnrosnark-alll ma sau-ssaau. oooxmo n“, ‘ . 5 Q‘ 7'. s. /_;~.~ fll-Vvyj‘ . ,1...- 5%.] PAGE THREE allsoe > an _ ‘total amount collected ..' sssoso ' ,2‘; y res samples of milk , \ 7 from licensed vendors. delivering gh ,- m u, 3%,?” ,0, m . at 5.30 Tom t—- w u performed by the _, o , A * mmmlom. m... are .. follows: The Children s Hour ..., Betty Ann is guest of Honor at a a party given by the Cuckoo who invites ALICE IN WONDER- g LAND and Mother Goose with her many clslld- \ ren. DIRECTED by MISS BERNA M ll ‘I l, A I . UESTIS . A\ N D R E S aslasted by 18 children from 4 to 11 years, ' m L | V E R e A 4 r SPONSORED by MOORE d McLEOD, LTD. ,~_ " - - liquor under Prohihitlo Act sssslosr Theme ralsm’ “m, - u? Wht-vl-Ieeve H: B startle; y m. out” um‘ i d ‘ I’ _ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wzmpsesen ab“ Drrood 1 “h-P"? C" G B & a “am y ' mm‘ z Solo-Whose ail-sis o! the m; Bad Wolf “m m" ~-_- "'—*—~ --~~——~ Wild-willed I unfit 1w food and A. PWY-fihzflt Portions o! mrcanea. E M _ --_- - sans test March 2i, m4. g "r (Continued from mo i) "Ills r. c. 1, evod that it would be possible to col- ’ bf-Itth a §°r:-"X"Ir'l¢'|'."ii'r.‘§"" wumm m‘ ’é".‘s'.4'r2"'".. Meiflvmvuntoimssmu- An 4.4 a locltstloas-Thore w;.'".'.."ou'*w......."' ‘Wehoelllvedqlr: ' "m"; mm “M h. w 0o. 4.1 Her Shoe ...................... .. Elisabeth Slsnrnonds T: r m» w;- o, mo» mo- . . a. x ~ it °'"'"" “"' -- ~ *- u.’ .................. .. _ flmuouyiimmlwiidlro’ “ifmlvrlnn: c; . 1t. Solo and Chorus-Diddle Diddle pumolins _ _ the Mo. Gslnmltteotoconsidera $0,033,", mmgm‘, u . .. ,-' ”mm"‘mummfu°°m' m‘ "m" l’! Iocltstion-Ding Dong Bell Donald McIntyre r -" Oomcmm mun, nu“ m“ u“ - Solo-The Rabbit Skin . . . . . .. Joan Taylor - r w. “mum (or um y“: w", month‘ l5, Solo-Georgie Porgle .. Rosemary Rogers ‘ _v ma“ ofmmimam c’ “m”? yam 1:. 222d“: ‘biases . . . . . . . . .. Marnret Fry t . .~ ounc cs-Tum . ' I l- ogo mama h.“ Small children from 4 to 6 years. *- dmflm o; m“ "u... “flan” m_ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Annabelle Lawson ' ' m); ' so - e 0o ..... ...r r1 first..." it bemused w put yen“ - M. .... 4.1 "- Solo-Allce In Wonderland . . . . . . . . . . .. JosnlmMr-telzct; W ' omuwmor ma", objwwd to Hamid Btoad ... ... ... .... 5.4 Cuckoo Clock strikes the hour "' m, Qouncmor flndm‘ “mt mm loci: ... ... ..- uo .. 5.0 L ' JD" the Finance Committee aftor he mo - ' voted in favour of the estimates. It was presented at caucus o week a- head. and Councillor Turner had opportunity to examine them. Ootmcillor 'l‘urncr replied they were presented at a caucus meeting just before the Council meeting, Councillor Holman stated that the Finance Committee would see that all taxes possible were collected. His Worship amed Councillor Turner if he were willing to increase the tax collection. A resolution was psssed authoriz- ing tho calling of tenders for cer- téalitn necessary work required by the y. A letter of explanation trons the Executive Committee of the Public Ubres-yestowhyad-reqlsewaspald direct to MacDougsll do MisoAulay Clerk. Hesiod words were exchanged by Councillors ldacDougnll and Holman. At the conclusion Councillor Mac- DOLBI-ll stated that Councillor Hen- nemey had been seeking the ap- plause of the audience. Not a mat- ter or a measure had come up but the latter had made some foolish comment. The ‘ cr did not wish to sit st a Council meeting unless men. ‘ In reply Councillor Henneasey de- in a Council under a. Hitler or s Mimolini. He was not referring to JdDflscolluu All the cereals.‘ ' Willi-a!!! Kelly . 33 milk ssnvples all satisfactory. Public l. I. CIOKIN Food Inspector. Health month is the ly report of the Department of Health for the City of Charlottetown for March, lost as presented by Dr. B. C. Keep- lvl. City Health Officer. Chest -3. one scarlet fever and one spinal meninglt is. Cases quarantined-l. examinations - Blood urinalysis. Laboratory examinotioors, 73; smears, l: Spu- tums, 4: Throat Bwabs for culture, 4; Miscellaneous, l pleural fluid and Venerccl Disease Report-Petients tho Mayor, he added. With regard to unemployment re- mmm‘ mo‘ lief, Councillor Holman stated that “M” I-nh the City would have to pay ell mon- ey after April l unless the Dominion Government authorized payments during the month. The end of Ap- ril would be the last possible mom- ent st which the City could continue to pay. It was unfeir to citizens that people should corne in from the country to receive relief. Monoton bed discontinued all relief to single men. If the Dominion Government did not. continue payments. this City would have to do as had Moncton. It was decided by luti -n that the paying of unemployment relief be discontinued by the City on Ap- ril 30. . Following is tho city police re- port prepared by Chief Birtwistle and presented by Councillor Blanchard: ' Twenty five (25) arrests were made within the City limits dur- ing March for the following classi- rled ofienccsz- Drunk in charge of motor ve- hide: Arrests, l; convictions, l; dis- Ce mimals, 0; total, l; remarks. 3O Qys imprisonment, 2nd offence. Drunk and disorderly: Arrests, S; convictions, 3; dismissals, 0; total, 3. Drunk and incopshle: Arrests, l2; convictions, ll; dismissals, l; total, l2. Conspiracy to commit theft: Ar- rests, l; convictions, 0; dismissals. 0; total l; remarks, Supreme Court. Obstructing Peace Officer: Ar- rests, 2; convictions. Z; dismissals. 0;‘mtal, 2; remarks. 30 days im- prisonmmt. Unlawful possession oi intoxicat- ing liquor: Arrests, 3; convictions, 8; dismimsla, 0; total. 3. Obtaining money by false pre- tences: Arrests, l; convictions. l; d"; :...... Vagrancy: Arrests, 1; convictions, l; dismissals. 0; tot-ll. 1; remarks. t : Anuts. 1; ‘convictions. dlsmimh, 0; total. l; remakes, wood 12 ‘lptals: 25; convict-ins, 33; dismissals, l; total. 2i. 1n addition to the above men- srggsgssl it??? Ea 5i ‘l’ flIlILI v --is- hested: Hales, as; Females. 26;'1‘o- tal, fl; New cases reported: Males. 2; Females, 0; Total, i; ‘lbtal num- ber of treatments given during the "l" Narsissgloport llil pilpik examined in Model School-Health Inspccti 360 prmils examined in Square School-Health ‘Rochfcrd 10 School Health Talks given. Course in Home Nursing and First Aid given to Women's Institute. House Economics Course. Course in Home Nursing and first Aid given to Grade Vllt girh, West Kent School and Rochford Bouare School. 4d home visits made. Diphtheria lmmunizing Clinics held in wince 8t. and Queen Square Schools. Salli‘ y Officer Nuisances removed from s Houses quorentlned Houses released from quarantine Cells to houses under quarantine I inspected the Dump managed by the Hygiene Service Company on March 22nd and found it in good condition. Other duties performed:- Summonscs served Subpoenas served . . . . .. Notice to attend Court . . . . . . .. I investigated a number cf cases of epplicants for relief. Collected on executions City taxes in srrears-sllozl. Collected on executions for City Court-MIMI. PROPERTIES FOR SALE ‘Wohavelistedwithusforsale the following properties;- (a) Charlottetown property Medium simd. sinole fill"- dwe altalated on Bayiieid 5L. hot wa r hosting; all modern con- venicnces. Reasons for selling house. mo large for present owner. Would exchange for double tenement. TOOITI (b) Perm property at North River of l5 acres in excellent state of cultivation One hundred acres clear situated near School House (c) A seventy-seven acre farm property at aufiok; so acres clear; KM wwert-v a reasonably pl’ (d) Perm PM?!" 100 acres situated six miles from Charlottetown ll good community. Uixtysflvo acres clear; sadism: sild bolls; iargeum“ other nocomary out-bu all in first clan condition. (o) Ilftyst farm at North Granville all oadsr cultivation: reasonably aocd buildings; priced “Ii-Ir filstd ‘articular-s usd nos n any above till only to ucssm-tscsusaas-sas. y consisting of fanning barn WWW“ naanQI-raos-rcossrm 11w. Fineness. MEETING 0F SUMMERSIIJE TlllIN Bllllilflll The Sum-me ’ held their rosdlsr nlmt Mow ““‘ Plcaldl . all the councillors hen; present, with the exception of Councillor llfiNtlll. whowasmtcftown. Ow- dll to Councillor McNcilPs ab- sence. certain nutter: in connec- tion with the electric light plant and the matter o1 pisrcharsng an airport were left over for a special ‘Down Coilncii sheath-g last tees submitted their reports. The police report showed six ar- rests for drunkeness, seven for eteamig. one r1 ‘ition case hroixht by R. C. M. P.. cno juven- ile case. one gambling house closed, dog taxes collected fll-W- COW Grady asked iorsomeimprovesnents to the fire equipment. Coun. Cal‘- nsihers reported that the assessors Presentation To RoderickMcIntos/I On Saturday last Mr. Roderck McIntosh of the C. N. R. who is retiring on the Provident hind was waited on by his co-workerz in the ofllce of the Division lkmin- cm and presented with s compl- PUTSC . Scott. Division Digitizer. and presentation made by Mr. lldhneld. following is the address: April 6, i984 Mr. Roderick Mdlntcoh. (hrpcntw. Dear Ml‘. Molntodlz- 0o the eve oi your retirement‘. from active service in the railway, we, your lcllow-workers wish to ea- century. As you stand co the thredsold oi a. new <end we hope a less nous) day. and look back paot twenty-two years, it a great consolation to you to that you have always done your lng under others. In concussion we ask cept our Inali gift. but you that no hearts are warmer. friends more sincere than those with whom you have been succi- sted in the Rodd Department d the Canadian Netcrml Railway. Signed on behalf of the employ- eq; st Charlottetown. to 1G1 WC .2 were finished and were now work- ing on the books. Meeting sdjour- ned .—-8 hod made their choicr, States had to make their choice. CRIPPS, BE DEMOCRACY. BUT obey its precepts rral prosperity are coming only by mic laws confirmed by Christ. lllev. E. Theocracy, Not Democracy (Series l, Message No. d! Sir Stafford (Dripps at Montreal on April 5th. 1934. iluiy sold that since 1914, the world had entered a now rm. similarly Great Britain and the Uniwd THE CHOICE OF CANIADA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND THE UNITED STATES. WILL NOT AS ADJURED BY SIR STAFFORD I8 THE TRUE EXPRESSION 0F CHRISTIAN SOCIALISZVI, VIZ.: THEOCR-ACY, THE REIGN OF GOD. J DEMOCBACYS DAY IS PAST, I The Celia-Saxon race (Israeli, Cannda .11 ‘ho iulrirnnk fulill- i ling its Divine destiny as foretold in Ezrluo‘. 1&6 27 ls already on the f march beck to the Bible and obedience to Gods laws i March with the Celia-Saxon race. i Study the Bible-commencing with ihr Old lW-slamcnt-anrl I Learn from the Bible that the dr-sirucuon of Communism. 8nd to God's law. including both the moral laws and the Mnmw econo- BRITISH-ISRAEL FEDERATION Oi" CANfiDA (Incorporated) Affiliated with the British-Brawl World Prdcralnnn. London, England J. Sprlrsgett, Dominion Commissioner BRITISH-ISRAEL HOUSE. 313 Shcrhournc Sin-ct, Russia and liaiv THAT WHICH IN ITS E$SENCE individual and nnllnnnl nhcdlcncc Friday, April $2.60 From Tit-Ills To MON CTON (In raaq where trolls service does not permit of roll- lectlola with mall line trains on this date, tickets will be valid In lay coaches to compacting points the day prevloaal Return limit Milslay, April 16th, lllll Children of five and andor Twelve year: of no Ilalf Fare. aooa Ia Day Coaches saly. BUY YOUI. TICKI‘! IAILY. 13th, 1934 Charlottetown tywhetherasaforemenorwork- W saaosisisnsssm new? ineutary address end well filled-f; —1 The address was reed by Mr. "l. Geog ._.'e Giarloueiown, P. l. L4; press our appreciation of ma. misstba. A s.