i l. , . . M . \_ THEJINX lNll filiiMPlilN- BHIPjUNUHS lunar anus: surruun m LEGISLATURE strong Addresses Delivered in Support of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian POLICE COURT. —At the Police : Court Saturday a young woman charged with neglecting to oIJLaInMUTUR s H u w assistance in child birth was re. manded for a week. The Attorney General asked for the remand to allow the authorities to exhume the body of the infant. Returns From (Continued From Pans One) pi u r i! Q A L '1‘ _ ThevHighest Quality Salt You-Can Buy- Salt is salt, but Purity 8a1t is better aalt. As its name im lied, Purity is all salt. Pita Judge Arsenault dealing wi-th the Acadiam history up to the period If deportation and Father Germ-- ler witb the more recent history and the activities carried on at Grand Pre in co-operation with -the iCanadian Atlantic Railways. that it is understood that prepar- ations are now well under way for 1 ‘ ' ' _ received whnifig“ called the Gum] PRIZE WINNING BLOGAN.- the "u?!" and mm“ elaborate --Clean—fu Jlavored and lie-running. W Pre Field, two miles from Wolfvil- The $10 prize in the slogan contest h1g3’: N33,?erpiiairimtthhnlfrfg; By HENRY L. FARRELL Mm! 11°11”'1V“ no le on the Minas Basin. The Rail- way transferred to the Acadians one acre of that 17 acre field, on which the Charles iChurch at Grand iPre. the P-resbyters. the Willows, and “as old Evangeline Well are locat- t conducted by the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association has been won by Miss Beth MacLauc-h- Ian, of St. Peters’ Ilay, with the slogan, "Why Tourists Leave Home —Prlnee Edward Island.” There were many interesting slogans sub- mitted in rhyme and prose em- phusizlng the Island's attractions. The judges in the content were Messrs. J. P. Gordon, Harry Weeks and C. Gavin Duffy. In order to help boost the tourist movement other suggestions in the form of slogans are invited. Stewart d: Co., Ltd, is the prime mover of the scheme and the G. W. V. A. the promoters. Work has already been started and the assurance of cooperation of every automobile, gas engine and radio dealer in the city has been received. The motor show will no doubt be held in the Drill Shed for per- haps three days in April and will be along the lines of motor shows adopted in larger centres. In con- junction with the show and as add~ ed attractions there will be ad- dresses by representatives and one of the city's foremost speakers, be- sides music and vocal numbers. It is believed that a vocalist re- cently from Boston will make her debut at this motor show. It is good to see" Mr. Porter who has recently arrived from Toron- to, to locate here, take such inter- est in the progress of the indus- tries handled by our citizens. (United Prlaa 890d; Editor) NEW YORK. March 23-De- ceuse no teams have ever before won four pennants in n. years, it. is figured by some that the New York clubs will carry a jinx in their efforts to do it this season, ernor G enerai ._ PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, MARCH 21st: M-R. H. n, Memvnnu moved the House into committee for consider- ation of an address to be presented to His Excellency the Governor General urging the complete standardization of the P. .113. iisland railway. The text of this address was ‘in the Guardian on Saturday. Mr. McEweu said thls iwas some- thing that affected “almost every- body east 9f Charlottetown. it had been repeatedly brought to the at- tention oi the railway authorities in the past but for some reason hud been neglected uip to the present. it is felt that if the authorities at Ottawa understood the situation they would not hesitate to go to the small expense necessary to complete the standard gauge. Since 11119, as set forth in the address, the widening of the guage was promised. The Great Vilar interfer- ed with the completion 0i’ the Work as at that time every economy was necessary, The business depression following the wnr is passing and it would appear time that the com- pletion of public works in the in- terest of the community should be proceeded with. Not more than one half of the whole mileage of the Province east of Charlottetown have been standardized. This, the speaker believed. is not lgcnorally ry and the heavy engines used‘ on the mainland wepe available and us a. result our exports and imports were handled in ' much greater volume, Production has greatly in- creased. our export trnde has grown immensely as proveu iby fig- ures oit-nn submitted in this House. lf that is true of the Province west of Charlottetown it would be safe lo conclude that the southern and eastern sections would also benefit by the stn-udurd gunge. From his own experience he knew tho in- convenience caused on the Murray llarbol- nn-rrow guage line. It has served the southern part of the Province sluice the line was con- structed u-bout twenty years ergo and since that time the traffic has quadrupled, Often in the shipping season tho railway facilities are not sufficient to carry the products of this part oi‘ the Province. it gave him very much pleasure to second the motion oi lion. Member lor tile Second District. HON. J. A. .\'lcl)0N-NLD said he could not let the opportunity pass without giving voice to the opinion of the pnrt of the Province which ho represented. It was of such im- parlance that unless something is done the handicap will. be very great indeed. Among other things, ‘the farmers are using crushed illne- stone very largely. and the differ- ence of $1.50 n ton that the south- I’. i iiNliSiill E Rislniilli: run SAiE Sir Louis Davies offers for aale South. Coachh-ouse and garage. .,i his Charlottetown residence and ‘Good bathing and unsurpassed '1 premises fronting on West Street view. -_ (",1 about 350 feet. A substantial imreast Terms and inspection on slrplio_a*'». work protects the premises from lion to Gaudet and l-laszard, B0110.‘ the harbor waters on the West and ltors, Charlottetown. ; ‘ " l d2<16824mwf8i - w tit is proplosed to, erect there a statue oi’ »Evangeli'no and Longfel- low who gave the story of the ex- ile to the world. ‘ The chief object of the -trip of Judge Arseuanlt and Father Corm ier was to get historical informa- tion regarding the social, religious. and national status of the Acad- lans in Louisiana. The question of immigration was not discussed at all. These people are far better where they are. They have had gov- ernors ot‘ the State, Judges, repres- entatives. in the State House, in the United States Senate, in the Cong ress, in fact, have been leaders in Church, and Stnte affairs in that section of the Republic. ‘The quadrennial Acadian ‘Con- gress meets this year at Grand Pro and Judge Arsennult as ‘President will speak on the status 0f the Ac- adlans and on his recent trip to Louisiana. While in New Orleans he had the privilege oi‘ witnessing the great nlardi Gran carnival which is atten dell by people all over the world. Wegtern Guardian —FOR SALE five Embden geese A jinx is considered something terrible in baseball. --Players be- lieve that there are such things as a ilnx; andmanagers. even if they don't ibelieve in them. must humor the mood of their players. MONCTON CASE. —The inquest into the case of a female Indian. the remains of which were recently found at an Indian comp at the West End of the city. was resumed before Coroner Dr. H. H. Coleman in the City Building yesterday. Evidence “ was given by Rufus Capage, aged 15, of P. E. Island; Dominick Bradford; of Rothesay, and by the mother of the infant, Mrs. John Peters, all Indians. Mrs Peters told the court the child was horn dead. The jury were not pre- pared lo state whether the child was born dead or noL-Moncton Times. Miller Huggins, lawyer. as well as a baseball player by trade, and smart at both professions, admits that he has been taking the New York Yankees back to New 0r- lean-s for their spring training be- cause he is superstitious. New Orleans is too large s. city to suit the purposes of a training camp. The hotels are always crow- dad at the time when ih-e teams go south to get ready. Weather condi- tions are not what are most to be be desired and there are many rea- i L s. v.- .- of superstition, but he denies thatlbail machines because it 1nd ibbeiaf he has a weakness that way. He ex winning too much. The players got p‘ plains that he does it i.o keep his so they expected it and they players in the mood. if they feel thought it would come to them >,. that he is hurting the team lby do-‘qulte naturally. " ing sonlething, he doesn't do it un-1 John McGraw said recently that ~ less he has to. . the Giants showed signs-etched - u‘ sons why the players do not like ' The handicap that is imposed up ness iast summer and that lie-hall’ . to go back to New Orleans. on s. team that has won three decided then that. he would ‘blvd 3 Bur, they ‘trained there for three championships consecutively is notito get some new faces m the team. ' years in succession and they won particularly one of an unnatnralQI-le proceeded then to go out. and ‘" three pennants. Theyil probably source. lit is very natural. iget some new faces. The Giants 1 keep going back to New Orleans 'Players who have been on aiwould not have won the pennant until they fall to finish in first team addicted to the whining hab-,this_ year an they were constituted place, it get to thinking too well of them- last yeair and perhaps they will John, MeGraw, manager of theseives, Connie Mack had to break not do it the way they are low. Giants. gives evidence frequently up one of the greatest of all base- Glasgow, and one by Kentville. One of these was offside, leaving the score 4 to l. ".\ir. Mailman, not satisfied with Mr, Millie's statement called Walsh who stated that he had no chance to talk with Millie and was not sat isfied. Millie called again and said he would arurnge a meeting if the Kentvilie team on their arrival home -were not satisfied. ‘The team on their, arrival were unanimous that they were not accorded a fair deal and swore out affidavits to ENTERTiAlNMENT.-- The St. Patrick's Celebration held in Hope River Hall 0n Monday evening un- der the Auspices of the Hope Riv- er Dramatic Club. was most suc- cessful. Dmpite the fact that the elements rendered outing most dis- anderstood at Ottawa, The im- cm and eastern sections have i0 and genders and three turkey hens. 1151991111116» 11 111159 ¢1°W11,1115l'111‘911 DPOVB 111911‘ 0111-11118. M1‘- 11511116 01111- pression prevails that as the pay on account of poor trnnsportlt- —-Jnrvis P. Tanton, Box 3s, Siiill- 11y 111s lwue of helm: rewarded for ed again and said that Mr. Covey z would have to settle it. Covey cal- thelr efforts assembled in the spac- ious hall and enloyed the greatest nrtlsiical triumph of the season. At the appointed time the entertain. ment was opened with instrument- al music by William Blacquiere and Miss Gertrude LeClaire. Then was presented to ‘the audience the four act drama. “Down in Maine" which from beginning to end was a complete success, engaging in ev- cry stage of the play the kesnest interest of the audience who ex- tion facilities simply puts it beyond merslde. reach. Mil. A, C. SAUNDERS supported the motion. Living in the western part of the Province, he appreciat- cd what the improved service h-as meant and knew what a great im- provement it would make in Kings Cotinly, which is just. us much eu- titlcd to the standardized road as other parts. We are too small hero to ibe sectional and until we get people west of. Charlottetown have the benefit of the Wide gauge they do not fully sympathize with the people in the eastern part of the Province to the extent they should, but the speakiqrfdid not believe this. He bellevbwthiat lack of sup- port was more from carelessness than from lack of, sympathy. A great runny officials who have visited the Province have nevor visited Kings County. and the im- led and said that the Sussex team was nearly to New Glasgow and the game would have lo go on, that he hud no definite information on the matter, So because the Kentvil le Club claim that they have been unfairly treated by Mr. Millie that a representative meeting should have been called and in view of this gentleman's weak kneed poli- cy throughout the entire year both in hockey and baseball, incidently. Funeral 0f Late IMr. H. M. Chandler The funeral of the late Mr. H. M. Chandler was held Sunday. After a shorcservice at the house on Eusion Street the remains were taken to the Salvation Army presslon may be that it is some un~ important rpluco like Greenland or Labrador. Yet this Province owes o. complete transportation system We nre not getting what we are en- titled to, lie did not know of other Citadel where services were con- p, ducted by Commandant and Mrs. of ‘cased their approval unsllnted applause. by rounds Conrpa ri- tho latter in wlrlch he lost no time in calling a meeting to deal with Higdm‘ “55151911 by R9“ R0511 C~ sons at all times odious were ren the Middleton protest against Keill- n great deal to the people oi’ Kings County. Back in the time of the land league (lays they stood before the big landlords and fought the demands, and we in this vProvlnce people's ilmttle out to a. finish. He must unite in onl- demands that the Chandler was held. places where such inconvenience E _ _ would be home as “Melly; they ‘Haggai-y aggzdedfzllllaflilgng cred impossible by the highly effic- receivo things by making constant eneom m which n“? mm M], Lev? ¢g1:1‘1511191_1'1]1:1111191't111 111111911 ‘ - 1 .ry en r n e cas _per orni- The services entrusted to them former, that the Kentville Club re- fuse to pay any percentage to the M. P .13." ville and which was awarded tn the » at the cemetery were conducted ed the parts “Th-a stand taken by the local and demonstrated in a most conclusive manner. that the dramatlciub is one which has been advoca- “(1 111° 1115501119 0111913 T119 11113111‘ ic art is not a. lost talent in Hops ted in the Valley since last year. 1'9" of the 101111111115 119911311911 111‘ river, nevertheless the company is Poor treatment oi‘ Yarmouth in 19 “Med 1119 11111111111 111 8 11°11Y1" not without its stars. Following is 21, of Windsor in '22 and '23 when cited‘ the names of .1\1(!lf\f0S11.|3(1.l‘VlC€1119 completed. Stewart and other men nf Kings Dll. A. A. MoDONAlLD said the County who hnd passed away. but matter of standardizing the road to who are si.iil graiefully remcmlhei- Elmira had apparently been for- by Commandant and Mrs. Higdon UNITED STATES WILL SELL THE LEVIATHAN . r i- a bee di - , Kkngsmrcgxlunty cuplm “b? tfiltlttililnefihiehizearftzrhng onencoulfidismu‘ M bnglum- L°Ya1 011111158 A1P1the cast: James Harrell, Mrs. .Leo,they were compelled to play all ga-l O 0 mm“ l thc1i‘ i t wh ilt was not because of'3°°mu°“' “dependent 011191‘ 1111.1. Reid, Miss Kathleen Reid. Flor-‘nles away from homo. and Mr. Mll- _ , ‘ ‘he Island “m or u“ o“ y’ 1 01141181101111? 111111 11185011111 11111811- cnce Doiron. Jolm Leo McGulga=n,|,iie‘-s refusal to take any definite The United States has realized its inability to operate its merchant marine successfully, and hun- This monster ship, a sister ship of the British French rcgimu but lniely it hns noifhcavy snow, because the brnncliiThe lute Mr‘ chandler ‘eaves tohnss Emily Duiron’ Ernest Bmgeflstand u“ Eu made progress. A great many c-oilld have been cleared with n mmml a ‘vmow nee Florence w H‘ c n t , . » i - . . . . ..l l 0C "l i l tl eason. _ _ 110mm mo“ we leavmm This 1s [we 5pm log drag 11171111511111 111111‘ 5111111 111111 10111’ Vi/lfilqlllfile:1‘lil‘;‘1l:nl1lli1O'l111(ll'iIil;":I?lflT-}r:l3!l]“ullcirgl! opinion in Wesicrn renovation before it was put into service by the United States last July. It was withdrawn from service (l1: mlm-M 11111111111101“rulllsmxiggili: othPehr-e ttlhlifrytitlgitiltslllbllilbgl 11111111111915’ B“°"1w°11' 113")’- w11‘1inor During the intermission the-Nova Scotlu and it will not bio suf- In the autumn. Millions of dollars have been lost weekly upon the operation of the United State! mer- *1°"“°“"‘ “ °“° ° - ' ' - 11am Robert Mary Edith Cvrui li- ill m d ith onrsi id '1f‘bflfi6bi-i.1lf,1l£1. coming sum- chant fleet. for the exodus in Kings County is their lumber in the summer Justus and than alga mur- brothéq amlaur once was re g o w s 1... prs-m. _- V‘ I ____ . , . . . . l l l. l ll, 1,1 l ml. ., . ll i] independent of the . . the lack m modem transporgntkljlywel‘ as me wmlfr- m,,,w°.‘.“§,1§,“,§ four sisters, Fred, John, Richard ggélofilmig“ $911,351.? Angel“; Doll-xx? 1.13013)‘, U. of C., unless fuirer1 facilities. The “rhicuing oi train see thcvmnn w rohcoilolutfiutl w.‘ and Arthur‘ Mm R‘ Helmersou. Joseph Rem’ wmtér Rem. ‘Russ D0. “Hume/m can be handed w“. KWW 1° 111111111‘ 111mm“ m‘ h“ M‘ "l" “Merv” ' “’° ‘ ‘Bus... Hugh Murray. Mrs. n. Mac- rls lllacquiere. William Blncquiere. spendcd Iplayers untilldreds of vessels are to be sold, Including the Leviathan. has occasioned Majestic, was a German shlp,, and confiscated during the war. Eight million dollars was spent upon it! South. and Sourls, Georgetown m be hauled home next Junellc H M N C n‘ _ Th c \ ' I I and lMontaffue 011 1111‘- mwt’ ‘Ynulwumughhsr and upphmse)’ A yealrdlsllialgdrers rraselre: dzsseé R. 11115110111111.1111‘? Leela“ mm ‘"51 Traditions says that the bells of o u 111°" 11 we“ deal 1° m" ‘busuwss 011w" “go “my pm n 8115011110 3101f- Jenkins, J. D. Jeukens, Henry 4—--—.<-o->—-——- all hurled churches join the chorus . ' ' of i110 county. ilc cited the ud- 0y m; this truck, with n trallu. l Lamhome’ J. T. Macxenzie‘ C‘ Miss Gladys Macmnnon of Char‘ M hem ‘vwch proclaim Chrwtmal. F‘. C. Martin, President A STATEMENT YOU CAN UNDERSTAND A-s of December 31, 1923 ASSETS vantages that would accrue 111 11:0 it went slow it hndllittftnilencylto shipment oflpressed fish. The on y_go off the track uni “T111 11" fish freezing plant on the ‘Island lflifnst the trailer would m! 011. 9110 located at Souris, i lffilndlllCifid illigknlnlll‘ managed it. Iieagglsucpgitiilcgolri Mr, McLean. an: i s mi1°5s 1 ‘bru esma-n. magi; ' l to transfer shipments ‘to cold flckot puncher. (Laughter) The stormgfi @111‘?! 111 ‘"1111"- 11111111191‘ 11X‘ spcnkcr had travelled on this ample was the sec-d potato indus- "ollq-ycnsollne, passengers, cream try. Every time a_car load is rc- and fuel, were all mixed together. handled it menus loss in value. 1 There was also the business car- ried on in other farm products; in though they are heard on no other “mm l“ the your. in Holland the story of the city °1 136011 1a 111111 every Christmas. This wonderful place was famous for its magnific- ence and beauty and notorious for its wickedness. One day the whole ciiy was swallowed up by i119 5°11- There are the bells of Raleigh. once a prosperous "village in Notting- humshire. now 0111i? R 11111111"? vnllcy. All sign of habitation was iottetown is in the city n guest at the ilrunswick-Moncion Times. _ KENTVIUEHS Sllll lilillll Alex. Brown. Nell MacKenzie. The following were the florui tributes to the late H M Chandler: Pillow, family. Wreaths: Brothers and sisters. IA. G. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder. Mr. a-nd Mrs. S. J. Whitlock employees, Telephone Co., J. T. and Neil lViacKcnzie. Chandler & Bell and employees, St. George's L. O. l. No. 1171, Victoria Lodge A. F. 8r A. M., Eton Lodge S. O. E., Roy, Continued on D8158 81111 blueberries. meats. etc. it h h v - Th“ 111°“ pflmmwfi imam“ m“? Caérfeglclgnltzzsrzn’ (lll/kfifihagdpbfsrs? flz1gétxfqfilu‘kg ‘Intalgyqsgafsusigeé? Cash in Office and Banks . ------------------------------------- " s ioned 1119111065 0191'“ 11 7111151107 ‘ J, kl M a l M“; Henry Inp- , ' ' ‘h 1L g [hp Securities ....................... .. ‘ """"""""""""""""""" " ’ ing these priotlilgts. I Evary chart. (ggntinufll Ff°m P311” 0"‘) thrlilrrlgsSnlzatixdb Army Serllor (<_-‘11"f1rf}h“‘,j‘,“,niiglgzlnni-he 'I‘hesc se irities consist oi U. S, Government, stoic and municipal bonds and other must lbe m-urc H 1""! 1°11 -"‘- _--—-—~————————-—-——~‘ . 'M l Mm Frank lllllml, ‘ ' " H, . . \ . .1 - . I, ml n ll ly-lana and Provincial issues. mm“ °1 111° pmfluch“ 11111103011111‘ 11111 111°“‘1°““"“1 1°‘ m“ mum or ljouurrilhd Nell. Duplls Grade ____ Pfmznjcrlglid 11114111402! 3135111111 101181.‘. .securltk‘s o! the htghmt grade’ h“ “mug m“ u 1 $ u“ m‘ 011M111’ whom he benevm‘ 11119511113975 ‘m 111mm tmnsconmr 5 Prince Strect School, Mr. ii. KiEN'i‘Vilil.iil~l, March 22.---Kunt c3191‘? tly clliorus Premium‘ m course o‘ couefllon """""""""""""" M ~. I. 'l " m u t 01' w“ 110mg 1115118111‘ A“ m!“ is Mk‘ 9111111 1151"“ 01 m“ 1111111111111“ Na‘ Lowe ville champions of Western Novu t 1' “'05 y '_ All accounts over ill) days old uro cxclilded. This rcprtsiuis u norms a o n “d h‘ jusucv‘ n‘ was not a mny 111111111 1111111131“ “m1 n" m“ Mnem Sprhys: Mr. S. llowo and family. Scntiu und still claiming the Nova The (vhrlgtmgg wniis worn doing . livo current accoun " cquatlllug only about 35 days‘ gross premiums, i ‘ 38384." Si-otiu. championship, who played- oif with Now (llnsguw, rofusi- abso- iutoly t0 pay A. C, Miiiic, Vlfll-lifi! sill-out oi‘ ibc .\i. i‘. ii. A. A. U, 0f of farmers. i0 whom stock market reports, Mo, will bu brondcasivil. This news will also im broad- cmltr-tl at night. Mr. Swift is now Miscellaneous Assets ------------------------------------ ~- Conslstlnt: of interest ucitrilvd on bun! question at all and there could he no difference of opinion as to tho need of tho measure. iio believed ‘it would help the Province Kvncf- ihcir host in crcaic discord in tho ncigbhnrhonrl when u stranger canto up to tho header and snid. “(ionic ziioni! ‘"1111 111"- 1'11 put W111 Mr. and Mrs. ll. Stcvensou. Piiiln- ihcu (Ylasg of lluptist church. lylrs. A. Williams rind Mrs. Craig. Kulhcrino Cnrruglicr, Mr. and Mrs amounts dun from other insurance com-pan- ics, etc. 11111’ 111111 ""1111" 1"‘ ‘bmu’; 1° 1mm‘ on his W11)’ 111 v1111"°‘1"“1' 1° ""1"" ‘. II I ' Nailaui .l & Silii\il1‘,1..1l.. l0 percent. oi’ the irate receipts . , . , .| . 1mm Wu“ onmr mrov-‘DCHFL A“ n 11101" "mmgmnont“ (or a 3mm)“ 11111-“1111111 ‘1111111 Klmmdy’ Mr‘ 1111-011“, i“ m" 1111111011“ for m“ m’ ‘svrllhnni- tllrllfirlifffigulll d Totsd Admitted Assets Belonging to Poilcyhoiders S 2,491,842.81 is. business men l-n kings County thorn. Thc oust is nlrcndy well an“ Mm M“ Brown‘ Sulvumm h,“ Th“, xtmemunt “.35 mace u, “mlnt-lv Th“, Bump“! Omjoguc F “a! flaw“ wxlmw “Xvmucd a" mruiture m“, fixmrm, automobiles’ printing um ‘greatly handicapped “m! w covmwd by 311mm‘ CKC" m $11‘- Army S‘m‘1“y 501mm‘ “n Mm“ tmmy ‘by K L’ Pmeo’ soc nnlli I house allllarcntly occupied mm ‘ c. l ' f . .. ~11 ve ‘J0 dnvs old and all other a/sscis not qulckl)‘ some extent diflfllllrfliied W111‘ we!“ tnwa. and stations CKAC. 911-1‘ Carnations: Pcnrl. Bernice, rturv oi‘ the K-sutvliln Amateur ..\th 1:“! Qflveumly mun "Her" h a ma“ plamt, supplies. premium utcou. a o r , . . “n1c°n‘m'|°ns' '11111C11Yc1“ Momlmfl‘ swarms Blanche inn letic Association when he culled - ' . ' 1 convertible into cash. ‘ ' ' 1- ' ' ' - l . .ic" said the strang- ‘MR- J‘ c" ‘FRWNG m “econmng 111 1-110 M11111~1111°11 and 1“ T°r°ma Shcaf: Mr. and Mrs ll Bowman. the latter on the long ilistsuce :1r1‘1‘1'"°;'g\5‘ for a“ hour or no l ‘phone this afternoon. ‘Mr. Pineo stated that his reas- ons for not paying the iii per cent. were as follows: "On Saturday uigl1i_ ‘.\ir. .\iillie was culled on the ‘phone immediat- eiy nltcr the gami- by Mantis" the motion that the House go into committee on the address, mild bu believed it was a quirstion n90" winch every member would agree. The standardization of the railway has been discussed for many _vonrs. Then-cad west was standardized may bo ndded later. Situation in Ireland (Continued From ma» 0M1 am sure he will give huudsouiely. The waits had played ihcmselves almost out oi‘ breath when n policeman approached and asked the lender of the bnnd what they were doing. “What do you menu sir?" asked the lender. "Why maul‘ . $ 119,007.04 S 1,759,092.12 Reserve for Losses in Process of ‘Adjustment .. Reserve for unearned Premiums (i923 lucreasowW-l 4 ') While the rcservc is set up of a Stock Compan y lmgls, in n hfutllnl IN MEMORIAM l" loving memory of dear father and husband, Mr. D. L. MOPPOW. North Lake, who passed away. Company loss claims are n first claim thereon. This sum is umrc than three limes the amount ilrat will be needed if losses are no more than mil‘ average cxptriruco, after the completion of the car fer- - S m‘ Following m“. h 1923 amnmmn or Kmtvme. who Wm. m, _ .,___..__lfi,?l(l“fi1gi\rlbl1zlllflllgaflfly they will be- gxcgeifha. p-agggd, our hem-Q; able i0 accompany ills ltgam in Hixllillgg: llgllliifxzlixbygjaafiggngl153:3; Reserve for Funds held under Re-lnaurance Agreements , _ _, 44,331,“ ' Prof i 1 Cards gin 1102011111101“ ‘"1111 11111111111111 1°‘ still sore. . Nawlul°§fl°w;ll“gdr‘glflé‘lil{ ‘glenflsll’ fr,‘ mm f), m, no“ and Dunn, Reserve to Cover All Other Liabilities ., 119,053.51 ess ona the Mllnlnaman or fgiggmltlhatgdatcbirli: A‘ "me "o" by we m“. mm wrath: Konueilypaud referee Vcs institute?" This is a reserve to cover taxes accrued. (lividr-ntis accrued on expired policies and ’ 91111117 M“! pm” 111°'°- lining, who “aged 11ml [he col-rent all other current liabilities. other than losses. 0 11"“ "“1°1’°°d°“°°' The who“ m“ Mlnard’: Liniment Relieves Colds. ntion must be clarified one way or another within the next few do?" HI; memory is aa dear today, As at the hour he passed away. lNSiERTED BY FAMILY score was i to l, iiir. M11110 promis- ed that he would call New Glasgow and find out from Walsh, Kennedy Palmer 8:. Palmer ll. I. PALIIIIIL K U» Banister, Ita- Net Cash Surplus (1923 increase, $126,053.38) __ 3 445,401,“ ' . . ....... .. ..»--........--............ o++0++0++++0++ +¢+++¢ .~ '- - . . . . ' “" This being the not amount icit alter providing fm all reserves 11s shove. l, o e a - - ____.___ __ ""01 1' 11°" and aha firr'“°'°'r“lf“"i§' 7191x3351: amd New Glasgow rerreflcflllltlvw‘ ' '- - Dank o: lava inu- nallllll gaibeaowlllfih nro tosynchroniae the facts of the case. Ho. called HOtQl» Victoria Tom‘ H g 249184281 1 cannons-sown. P» I- l- Wm, m, 094ml“; of the great ex- New Glasgow all rightibut faiiedoto w-m. an“, ch-rwtmown - . . - - ‘ ~ ‘ c W"r'*'::Y ca. 21:2?“ illl‘.l"“.‘..ll’é‘iil.°' ‘.§:"2r:‘:.-.... :1 MacDonald & McPbee == “"1 “°"°'“' y y o i 5°"‘"1"°° 1'" N“ “"““~“°‘” ‘“ Palms‘"‘:°'"'°1*'11:71*P-1: B. A. which he aeked‘Mas'v1-C1w@1fl"* one hotel. Contain! 44 11923 is - »I DONALD ll. I‘. IaPIIII 0111111011 01 £1111 8111119- 11 1111111 W110 rooms with private baths. N L L0, ,p H l. H 1 m, ‘ _ a. Q ‘ I.‘ A. _ 1 ' When tnkifls 11- 11111 1° not evlcleln IE‘ igeprxzasenxtrlwtiewia: 1:1: The cuisine is famous all Dfvidanslfsané‘ gazing‘; tiyggnzgdtolderflm " g £3333 ~ mammalian. Iii - l: Water Minot, Obariottotown > Western Canada. lusty cl u! sun w cheer "m over Canada. Telephone In - - - ~ - Iona to Idea ‘ ' . 4. _‘---------——-—-- eam on yhavmol” all rooms. courteous ur- n“? “nug i: by“. "pm-E Hxavsx 0 TRAVEL bolxillfaeesglrfs Vgalsh OiBIKBIIIIQKIY were via’ H c QRQWN I . L ._. , , , , ‘ ' ' R 1* and" rerun-finned, thrwsiwvt not risk-E's m! lily: ‘gheinlfsgiltiélll’? Mum", < 140989! Paid w Policyhoiders, United States and Candid! ................ .. a.s5s.4a1.e1 _| , _ ' ‘m; an“; Jar-y‘ eaxvgrslasile ‘ iéelg11l1lsi11$ier ° W516“ ,p'honed “m, l t > Div‘ ' " and Savings to Poiicyholders, Unit-ed Slates and Canada 'h138,4i0.82 " -. aeoommo a 0.. o r - 4 ' ‘ . r ° Kentville were agreed that New ar 0 C own - . when -°--'-='"'~ ""1 '"' "“"""' ll » PIGIFIb 0...... i... w... . min» a‘ CANADIAN BUSINESS 192s ‘ _. - - 1- ""1" " M" < Th. " unnllrcfirsy fer and several spectators “"9 "11 0 e '9 ' ‘ , ’ I 01"‘ m“.' i §§§,‘.',,',',',',,|, a": y", ' 4 Th Po "l" u“ no,“ ling m swear out affidavits that the Prom-lug" ‘ Nat Premium income . Q 105914.93 “w”... n. n. nuns “m. “w . d” ° 1’ , disputed seal 1n the fir»: period . ‘ Lou ratio. Po-inlurance recovered J * ' I15 » ’ d u e “.1... 1°’ °'“°“'" '°""°° “M l"“i.§.f§§1'r1d?fn°§§§3$'.§..?.§i§"..? vwrom HOTEL ” ' "1" "In D1’. C. 90' an c "3"" ' courmou‘ 081cm!‘ i114- referees can override a uonl F w u k mo t- l q Dividends Paid on 1922 Buainna . Q "MUR." . niacin-er . . aao '- l Hill - - BM‘.- nmn;\-G~ ‘ .Irll¢n1 Iqbal nal II ‘ Rates the same on all linen. indges dccwion. Tie _ rs ca?" “Ward. Toronto: s. Mam“ 0m n. IL MAHONV‘ NORMAN t J°N‘.' . which was disputed. "l! 1101 11 11 Inma- n-n: a mo. PM a.» Charlottetown H M DAV..ON. according to the goal Judge. rile gain-k‘: Ohmgtrf. Jon: Associate m _ measu- m oanada "'1 - ' n. mo to be a soul by 1w - -~ = ~ - ‘"1" l Dllaalarn 80:10am any "m" H0191 C?” Ltd~ c"! 1'1"" “°‘“* gecgnolusggiudlgakvraa oygroledaif1gf1énflv1aflfilfgnkiloy%fit‘ " a n. note-as. w. e. I lunch Manner. cminemm . , ""1 ‘ Pnpr store ,hy baring. o as per . v - i - '- - ~- / - gg05a.g4.3|_ goals were put in the nets by New m" 001"" A1195. 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