“Hyman 29, 192s . (“ii QTheSuiijLifc of. canada CANADA’S LARGEST ' INSURANCE COMPAN flu... . _. , rrvouoshsgi. POLICY "Highest Cecil v Loweit; net ‘Our tremendous earning llave qui- Agents . i. . .1 i v '. ma“; l, . 1 esdurci: A. at any period or _ _ ' r you prefer. power makes this possible. explain it to you or )\ ‘ ' Moore, ‘Div. Manager. § r rlotietown, r. E. Island Agents wanted in Kings and Prince Counties. memoir In ‘fTlle ilrowd” at i cilia Prince Edward Theatre plot a Great Title But a Wonderful Picture — A ' Picture YoufWill Understand and Remem- ber‘ , it might well be said that King trick. They could out ‘have done» plcturegoers three better. - in "The Crowd," his‘ “The Crowd" is really u uwizlvs- misc-Milieu. Marguerite Higgins. such debentures to run for a period l.‘ picture slve picture, tells a worthwhile ‘mob, Alice ' thcistory and is good entertainment for|\l:i)1.“,nswny Mamie Moynagn, Mar. bear interest at a rate not to cx-i yidor gives tht? pew things Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer which opened yesterday at frince Edward Theatre. Something new in screen drama. - lieatured feminine role. i A brand new male lead in James, . .all classes of picturegoers. yrlcslred for your entertainment. -__-¢o->-—— A new Eleanor Boardman in thcland fine music leaves nothing ti be , t hile extra man who ; ' ' fignigilesrsgyace‘ thef "extra list” AlIdlBIICG in. - Fg-éine Crowd" has made James, Continued From Page 1 Murray just as a single plctur ‘ years gone by has established crher_ screen players. Eleanor Boardman has done good. " many productions. work before in She was lovely opposite John e in. ,l. l Gll- } fir‘? bert in “Bardelys. the Mannifleent."'~15°°b54 she was good opposite Charles in "The Auction Block,‘ and helped carry on w Ray f liilv-phyw-kneels to beg Our. -; lwc and protection for her, i n. eilull and its thousands ofl HORSE RACES-Reserve July rr-presentcd by Misses Ge! lllth for St. Peters Bay horse races. Monaghan and Jacqueline" “h the remaihdol-‘play. were exceptionally well ren- s‘: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , Scene IV-Tlie Nativity. Adoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Borowski Violin--T. Tced Hmm_._N_.amw_...... . Scene V.-Incident at Nazareth. Impromptu . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schubert, R. Collin Scene VI-Christus Leaves for Public Life. Military Polonaise . . . . . . . .. Chopin NfShaw Scene VII-Meeting on Way to Calvary. The _ . . . . . . . . .. Nevin Violin-Mia Kathleen l-Iomby g Scene III-g-The Assumption and g Coronation. . !"The Prayer of Venerable Mother l. Bulusecysfor Notre Dame." ‘ Ad Jeaum per Mariam GOD SAVE THE KING Cast oi Characters Christos. Florence I-Iowatt, Ail- een Cantwell; B. V. Mary, Mary Moran; Archangel Gabriel, Nora Murray: Archangel Michael, Stel- la Sprowell; St. Elizzabeth, nor. once Cantwell; St. Joseph, Dom. i-hy MacKenzie: Magdalen. Kather- liotice to Customers. v l Storey‘s Grocery wishes their many customers‘ to remember that this store will meet all prices in' Groceries and Flour. We will deliver to any part of the City. “ ‘ We buy eggs and butter from the farmers at highest market prices and receive telephone calls and C. O. D. orders. 3430-3-21-tta-3l “i chanics classes in particular now that the Government is making _____ increasing‘ use oi motor driven ma- (qohflhued {mm pug l) chinery on the roads and else- _____i__ where. Many young men had learn-' allze auto license fees and to bur-red l" 119 wmPel-ent mechanics and LOW thereon a sum not excecdingllmod ""3918 B5 B 11511113 01 the ;,50Q_goq_go and w charge the “meiinstruction given in this school. iue Rooney; st. John, Thelma Pep-r Din. Andrea Dalton: Shepherds, Katherine Rooney, Florence Cant. with the due payment of the said ‘n19 “m1 11°51? 91 °P¢P3l1l18 "115 111* principal sum and interest thereonfillllll-lll" 101' 91811?’ 1110111118 Was RESOLVED that it shall be law- ‘13/"10-00- The Principal. Mr- role: Nrfflshhig ‘nlfewed ea Moore's Stream. Milton. Signed DANIEL CUMMINGS, wmum Moons, W. A. WHITE. 3457-3-29-1“. l . . f PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page 1) 1927-20, amounting w nearly 88.- 000000, in view of the fact that the Mary Barr Is - , Laid To Rest The funeral of Miss Mary Elin- beth Barr. founder of the Barr san- itorium and for many years super- intendent of the Iawrence General hospital. was held Monday affer- noon at 3 o'clock at Trinity Con- gregational church. Miss Barr died where she has been a patient foi- lowlng iriJuries received inn tall lost December. She came re this General hospital on Methuen street and in November i902, the new Friday at the Putnam Memorial; hoqaltal at Benninxto Vennonf.’ I ( 4' Y 5-411 box l II. SAUNDIIS ANSWIIID Sin-Just n word from one who IICIIQ. city and wok charge or m; 01¢ Intheapeech ofPremier Scum, ders we find the followirq: "I believe that these two gentle; senate when it rises on ruddy wililbuildlnss were opened under her dl- m" ("W115i 1° 111° 91PM“, ml": adjourn to near the end of April. were cleared up and passed with- out much opposition, although there was a disposition to criticise min- istersin connection with some of the larger items, for not. coming nearer the actual requirements lhan their estimates of last year. The interim estimates of $39,000,- 000 were also dispatched without loss of time. hection. She served as superintenq ident until lacs when she established- ithe Barr sanitoriurn on ProsFGEti street. Metbuen In i812, she re- sumed her dutles at the General hospital and continued until March i919, when she retired to private life. bringing a long and faithful lnurslng career w a close. She has rrnade her home in Arlington, V"- mont for several years. -.-.-.-1l. Irene Cameron. Gallant, Mary Murphy, Margaret sue debentures in iteEntree, Winnifred Moran; Mam, money to grade and gravel thelcvill 01 00111111611118 111B 81111001- llvlen MacDonald, Helen Hornsbv Highways of the Province. such de-f 1113110519 N91118: Pages, Gemude bentures to be in such form as may Volcttc. Jeanne Violette. Laurette be 11991" J‘ 970K191‘ 101' 15118 P11113055 Laurent; P119513, Bernadette of borrowing a sum not exceeding M¢Ea¢hem_ Helen not exceeding thirty years and to," m] f pf Ed rd 15h d m BJCIOOktEtC who has Lauflnda o "we wa emu-nu; “use province made an estimate of the PYlVBlB bills was monollullwd 11y 111°‘ province $3468.00 for one year. most got through its third reading; Should they not have tested Mr. but. failed on account of limitations‘ Crocketts estimate for one year. of time. There is obviously a. mal- now M; ‘he The hour last evening devoted to K119111955 17‘ Fem,“ 111 1111 5181' Congregational church lil- 3 o'clock l0 My a last and loving tribute her. Included in the immense throng which attended the fuhEral services were nurses and doctors and dormer associates ‘it the hospital‘ where the late Miss Barr made many friends. hill authorizing a bridge across the, He said it would have cost the flvel‘ It 11188111’! F1118 Wlllcll 111" efore they did away with it? But ority of the house, made up of l1!‘ 11011- "lend! 115W dwlfuycd lt- members on both sides in its favor. 599831118 u! the instruction given but the opposition is most tenacious ions of life gathered nc Trinity ° ‘vnrct Dalton. Mary Gillls, Edith Two excellent single rcel features iialloran, Falrley Dorgan, Marion 11111111111. payable half yearly; 111w * (srirdiner. Genevieve Soloman, Florence Christian; Holy women, ‘Ilelen MacPherson, Regina camp nail: Venerable Marguerite Bour- lifiel-‘YS. Stella Murphy; Angels, room; name Choir. " ' Gen tralGuardian 2694-2-28-th if. The musical selections, piano and lTllE FUNERAL 0F THE LAT]; shcivmm- mterwwe“ thmllghw" ‘he “be” N°Wmme '11" be 119111 1mm nlittcc to consider the above resc- at the school in dairying and and inclined w be fQdgh-ghgd, . 6118959 11111111118- Mr- L88 11811111 em- An amusing instance occurred in phasized the fact that the late gov- connecuovh An amendment hnd ernment could not claim credit for been moved upon whlch the memb. the appointment oi the dairy in- m; were can“ m, bu; as me mam. specmr‘ such 1' ma“ may mspect‘ ber having the bill in charge had ?:m?;;“°t be classed “s a“ m’ agreed to accept the amendment. ~ e M“ ""- 1" “wing ""11 "W “ihiii ".§i’.‘£‘.‘.’°3..‘°.§...?.r..§§'i..."§.%- Breeding defended the measures of f“ ' w n discovered that the Bell Government in this mat- ‘ed m fixated": h and u h hm ter. and criticized the late Govem- 11° ‘me first fox m‘ hr we“ ment for selling blood stallions bee“ the a d y fwd A m which they found on thc raicen- 11'1" bee" "it" ° a‘ ‘ 9 l’ wood I-‘arm when they came into 1°°P1°k°' d b oflice. “This is what they did with Anal-her amendment mgwbo d? excellent stallions which had been Irvine. Labour. providing or n s ceed four and a half per cent per making said debentures a first charge upon thc auto license fees now imposed or which shall here- after be imposed, and the reven- ues and assets of the Province; al- so to set aside out of the revenues derived from the auto license fees n. sum sufficient to pay the inter- est on the money borrowed and to provide for n sinking fund to re- dccm said ‘debentures. That the Honourable Mr. Mac- Intyre have leave to introduce a Bill to embody the above provis- ions. The l-louse then went into com- imported into this province to be b91118 186119151 011 B 011811 911111-119 of service to the farmers. "I sub- bails B15 P111‘ 111111 l‘ 111ml r1115 mfi 1'?‘“'1'“ chum"- ll°l 110m 1115185“ lutioii. Mr. Wright in the chair. mit" said Mr. Lea "that these ani- was badly beaten. among The beauflful casket surrounded; by hundreds of floral pieces reposed instafe from 11.45 o'clock to 3- o'clock this afternoon at which time Rev. Arthur Barber. pastor of the church conducted the last rites .01 the Congregational church for’ ithe late Miss Barr. During the services the Trinity Congregational lchurch choir sang favorite hymns of the deceased. . 'I‘he seats in the church were re- -scrved for the member: of the gov- ‘erning board of the hospital. the hospital staff and assistant staff. nurses and doctors. Delegations were present from the Nurses‘ Alumnae of the Law- rence General hospital. doctors of l furnkhcd by of lnt: principals in "Exchange of Wives," but she has never before’ ‘been cast in a role which has per- mitted her to really show her wide range of acting ability. , with the showing Eleanor Final-ri- man has made in "The Crowd." tiered, and added greatly to the enjoyment of the music lovers of znv whirl-mile Ciuirwing spot- light effects enhanced the beauty of the various scenes and the ar- ' zistic costumes The Sisters of Notre Dame are to be commended and heartily lion. J. P. Maclntyre proceeded to explain his resolution in a few words. BAPTIST SERVICES - North. Dr. MacMillan: I supose there is lilwr Field. Sunday. April l. Fair- sufficient revenue in the license 'l.\‘.‘ ~ll n. m: North River--3 p. fees to do all this. is there? I un- 1n ' L011?! Creek—7 p. m. Easter gev- derstand that since the govern- ‘P-“F 11‘ merit came into power $60.000.00 ..~c as previously announcer] . "iarllng at 3 p. m. ‘ mals should have been kept by the government, even if they did not pay expenses. for the promotion oi horse breeding The speaker discumcd this matter budget resolutions. They served to of brood stallions at some lengt-hyvevgve opposition nnd then went on the hospital and members of the‘ governing board. l The ushers were William E. Tvriss, Bralnerd Smith and William A. Riley. . The honorary bearers were Dr. William H. Merrill, Dr. I-‘rcd D. llvAlll-‘Ilcr. Dr. Herbert W. Mina- voting against it being Finance Minister Robb. The last part oi the eveninz W115 in the country." devoted to passing the remalnini! oblections and w ‘deal with strictures in re adequate protection there is liulc clouhl l1 m ‘he ‘H11 Fair-view and North Riven, .“"“¢rat“1“1'°d i“ ‘he 11119131113 “m1 ‘d’ R. MacWalker, Minister. ‘has been borrowed. I presume there i keeping n. herd of pure bred cat- m; hem; affgfded in industries tie on I-‘alconwood farm, defend- ,.mhanassed by ppgggnl; and pros- lian, Dr. J. Forrest Burnhain. Dr. SecretaryofTunpenme y said they made it on platform. I challenge them to one platform where they made a statement. in the course of nddressu," etc. (Guardian. March 26. i028.) I nmkp bold to say tint if the speech of n ident Bentley deliv- red at Kingston is a sample o! what be gave on every platform from which he spoke during the el- ection eamplizli. then there are few platforms from which it warnot declared that the Drs. scripts would be reduced to 25 per month. The general Secretary of theAl- liance followed the same line of ar- gument. . Both these gentlemen declared that if the. Liberal Government was elected, two great evils would lie handled without fear or favour. namely the bootlegger and Doctor's scripts. My spirit of British Ilifpily leldii me tn make the above statement. 1 em. Sir. etc. illv.) l. W. LINDSAY _._-<0-@—- —— Stock Quotations Marehjrh-Quota Johnston and W members Montreal Stock Excblflfl- New Yolk Elchllfl At.,'ibp&san.1=le.'Ry. silt AnLCar&Fdy.Co. 106% Atlantic Refinery Co. .. . 2i Am. locomotive Co. . . 110% Am. Bmltng. d: Ref. Co. .,... 101% Am. Bosch Mac. Co. . 34 An. cop. Min. 0o. Canadian Pacific Go. .. m’. cen. a mid. roman. . h."i~‘~¢".li./.'l .-A_..._,.....~,~_4_ The Public rerun ill/c" 0111915 Y°1°5 ‘Vmcll W111 1°91" mvgrvisinrz of this splendid pres- t‘, . George B. Sargent and Dr. Victor m“ P" 1° “eras” h“ “Wm “r uni-slim W111°11 W111 be "Palm FUNERAL SATURDAY-—The re- lhesiririrfrlzgtt nlggngllevtildzreir Salli ifigvl?” f"",'i1;'eh°°"‘ilsll°“s- ‘m’ “w” ‘*1 A. Reed. Con. Gas Co. (New York) mu e%?l1’i1o8n'Mlli‘l"i we" on extra my this evening‘ rmnins of the late Mrs. Parker Car- 1111111- Pride l0 i116 111111’- lllfll 111° 116111 at c m; i 1 1 3111mm M1111” c“ Co‘ 9"‘ 1 S. _ ‘Y = ‘_ _ - . Tl-IE PROGRAM w." w“; amve tomorrow even“, The Premier: There is quite sui'- which was established by that go- International Paper Co. . 88% efor three years beta-re nc was sud-. overture. Largm _ _ _ _ ‘ H Handel Wm“ Mom I 8 n l l rd in Canada but had not discovered a m“, “our peg-alarm 39* 1 thrus into one of the renll’ . c : "a “"1 ‘"1" be lake" 1° “"1" - vemmm‘ m“ m“ “Ems” '°°° AFTERNOON SESSION ""1 - deny b l Notre Dame Orchestra , war spirit anywhere. Just in con- 40% _ . _ ho lviacliean Funeral Home and T119 105011114011 “B5 1810M W H1 as regards milk production, of any Stan. Oilof New Jersey . .. “g 111"‘ '°1°° °‘ ‘he ms“ 11'1"‘ 3w“ P-Dmw °1 111° 111m" Iver will be l ed l" ' mittee and accordin l n bill c r. h cl ' c n da The =°1"s1°"-- 1"’ m°"l1°"°d "will" 111- uis Kan at Tex. n mu have been hi: g1 , ' s" pa‘ “ s“ PM“ w“ - -‘ . ~ gy - °"°"""°“ e’ m a 1‘ ' y u n the house opening this“ . - Y- - - P111’ m“ mm” yems l “a m‘ . athedral where the funeral will be ¢0V¢F111E 1% Pmvlslullfi Willi lfltfu- were put there for the double and p” “an” 51' “Mk we 15°15 m“ n13‘ Reading Co. . . . . . .. . 107% .1°“‘°11 1° 9111959 W111i l‘ 11°)’ 01 M111‘- Duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Intermezzo ., r , . afternoon, the chairman oi‘ “sh was becoming mo“, and mo” _ , . _, . f’ d on Saturday. services starting cluced, and lead the first time. proper purpose of firstly, supplying n d C01,, squghgm pgeme Co, . lBI/g rays ability seeking atmosphere M. Mouaghail. l-l- Mfliinmllfld- 11' at 3 dclock. The debate on the draft address good milk for the institution. land “lmmllie” ‘m 5311c" u" ‘"1 the language of commerce. Union punk; m; _ _ _ _ _ __ 19514 H1911‘ bl’ 111° day when he 511W“ lhmsbl” H~ J°h“st°“' A- Dam)“ ‘ was then resumed. andflon. W. M. secondlv toprovide a nucleus of 111111111115" submmed 115 ‘Wm’ m‘ Immediately Mr. Cahan rose l0 U S Industrial Alchl. Co l5 hhavc been ‘aupeaflllifnln ffifllliri-‘d M. McCarrou, R. Collin. A. M. Col-i REMAINS To ARRIVE pmlmy Lea continued his speech. pure bred stock to assist the dairy 1°11!" 199°" W111“ was‘ “gmneofldispute the statement, resultini; in vvesgmmm Em“ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ __ 101:5, Pall-S- ills ‘diiwvufy by llllcvliflYllll» ,_The remains of the 1mg Game‘ The plant of the technical school cattle breeders of the province in Tecummelidln! 111° W111 l“ °" each remaining of the same opinion Momma] ggock Exam“, Vim" 15 111111111" lealhtl‘ '1‘ m” sap‘ 5°81“? H4111“ A““““°1“"1°"' ‘Orchard Scantlcbury which were ei-‘Valued at 511-1111111317 11115 111 11 luflle improving the breed of our dairy 115 185°" 111111115 the ""55"" 5°55‘ still. Mr. Cahan made one of the Ahltjb"; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7g of that directorial ace. lBarcarollc . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Relncckc mo,“ to arrive tonight w,“ m. measure disappeared" n ms“ 5mm?‘ imllnals. ' 1011 01 P51111111"? Th” Emmy most. if not the mose forceful. Bmm.,,,"-i§,'-,'¢'.i.',n' ' more , Th9 6111116 Slllllmrlilli; ‘Ml: 11f P111l1°5 1- w~ Gaudct- M M11‘ arrive unulwmorrow yprlhav, high; thing to build and equip an agri- To Dr. MacMillariXs objection Committee also reported several gr e of the sessionwhe gravamen- B E sue‘ 1st PM. 7 “The Crowd“ has performed its. _ chell. Th“ m“ Wm be when to ‘the M0 cultural school. I don't believe. that that under this system the expense bills in favor of lines of railway- of ‘ouch was that, the“, always had B‘ E‘ Sm‘ QndIHd u _ ‘ ‘I work‘ well, but particular mention P1111105 3- H- Humiby- "-- Plcct- h | Fuhhral Home Notice o‘ mm in any of the other provinces a went up. Mr. Lea replied that the The Prime Minister presents been wars and always would be Hawk“ 8mm‘ _ . . i” should be made of Lucy Beaumont, $06118 III-Tl"! ‘11511811011- "a, H" appear in émurday ‘norm system of technical and ngricult- revenue had also gone up. lie cri- copies of the second opium 0011164‘ wars‘ and while he prayed u, Godlnuo-nal Brewedes ‘ _ ' ' _ H __ 1m Bert Roach and little Freddie l-‘rcd- Tafllille11e ~ ' - - ~ - - - - - - - 1T1?11'~7T., -. - . liFN---€d\i08l-10l1--Wl5- established so ticized ‘the administration of this enoe convention 110th GtBBBVlPmPM-mg; and. an gvgnflmljty wquld he‘ - -~ ~ - ~ . 1“ ' 1- 515- Laurel“ n8“ pupa“ economically as in this province. farm by the late government, and Igggue of Nations products. and o! Sh“ a long w“, o“ he also pmyediafgiggé u‘ __ W __ _v______ _ _ _ _ _- W I _ , r _ .... .i. m“ mm» T3222??? 21:; is":l.‘:.r:::"::;hi; *:*:";:“:;"‘ “m” “mm” a as =~ W "when c». rw- a of the late Miss Mary E. Barr foun- p ‘ ~ Blane a r ' me the“ 3519mm)“ °1 659M131“ Asbestos Pid. New . 92 nQ4. §§-§-§O tide‘. of the Ban, Sammfiun‘ Meuk they said w; will give them slhltirt which had sprung mmttlie lnshil- 1n rgply to a question the Hollis. would as equally we“ be prepared 3,“ “lephone 1“ ___ _ , l‘ _ _ 1 ed 1 t 1 ' courses. Suc courses are not rig lation, on Fa conw arm, o a ML Emm- expialned that all vesse to derehd the“. fl ms a d the“. ' ' »_ t IA‘ ‘lhcrenarhov “was Lilfcllldglgn aiglrrgig‘; new. They have been conducted nerd of pure bred Yorkshire swine. h, the canny“ preventive sgfvhge homes as they has‘! bee: m the ghomlifion . . . . .. . _ ‘ 1mm’: whe e m I l m for many years in this province. l-lc blamed the late government were instructed w 115g Canadian] t w d m t me high ""1118!" - v 0M "WW1"- “m” 1"’ u" "1 5 “"1” 1 r e “new W be But short course instruction is not for havin to a rcat extent un- i as n’ an a same cin- 51-1115119- P111- - ill iheld this afternoon servlc tar 5' g coal wherever P05511111! ‘"111 m" ° s ii-it of devotion to a righteous 9 1'1"" "1""1°“' '5" 1”‘ u“ "1 5 "*1" r ' ‘ cs 5 r.‘ comparable to the instruction given done the work of the Bell Govern- Am i n coal and p 1701111111911 355R -- - 7| I iorm inlenlnll _...ue oer um of a words ‘gfegplpe-SPECgéigfglegglygéngilh’; in this school. ment on that farm. . fg,",“§§,,§“§n“ff,i QQQCLI... This S?“ "filndmmimsivew 0531a‘:- Massey Harris .. 41% l . - . - , r ' score . fg,“"ag,,,.,+H¢¢e.¢<eooeeeoeveeowvowp-ovow» were accompanied by he, Srsteh My l-lon. Friend said yesterday _ Potato Growers Association-We was on account of having {owed Hack“ on the English language m _ Ionic ‘ _ I Mrs Buckle nd R J h“ R I that iii one year only three stud- never took any particular credit m I mues "mung h‘ hecey . _ Bank Royal . . 8D I M . n. ‘ y a ev‘ ° “SS0 ants attended the agricultural for this organization, though we drum u ' l “miller” b91113 9' 311ml"? 9m bu" Bank Montreal . . .. 35! FOi‘ S3. 6 i i566 dl160ll8 Coombs. Mrs. Buckley who is lenv- sary to use American coa. Scarce“, ehmmd h,“ the ma,“ o; a. . m“ on return “hm mom,“ i the classes. I would ask him what year gave them the use of our offices b1 leafed or prehmmafles‘ Bank Nova 500th i‘ y g s that was. I notice he is not so flu- and gave them the use of our tcle- T“ es c d“ ._ m” ‘11511115511111- Wheat. Mirth 141%: May 140K’: SCIIOONER .1. n. ERNEST F012 mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, Juest of Mrs. F. Seller, Grafton st. em as he was yfiwrday. I expect phom, stenogmphers‘ em Bu,“ 5f the house continued in the _ cus _ Dh Mcmbbom, Mush,“ and R ‘my 138% sale. Apply J. T. Waite. Summer-l Land Surveyor. Hermiiriville, P. h; h d 1 m slon of Miss Agnes McPhalls me- A Stewart Lead; concluded ‘he _ w, _ ‘ E Isl d 33584494’ _ I 2_ 23_ 1 mo‘ CORRIECTlONS 1N Mm L R s vc an three quarter hour my Hon. Frend had been in o ce f u establishment of a db Corn, March 48%. May. 1 ti. sde, P. . an . _- - ' ' speech has tired him out. at the time. wouldn't they have 11°" "1' 1° 661M116- Nfiflrly $11198 hours 01' ilmfl July 10g . ALLEBPS SPEECH —- In the T990" m“ SALE _1 MA“; enquiry-j SHIPPING race, EXPEDITIOUS- , ly supplied. Guardian Job Print Ilaturc a few errors occurred. In the n ‘third paragraph ply Leigh Mill, .Marshlleld. 3404! cry. lion 5A“; -_. THE HOTEL PROP- IBILLHEADS AND STATEMENTSihBn 90.000110 for the past nearly printed. Guardian Job ,of Mr. Allen's speech in the Legis- Mr. Allen said: "The operating expenses were less your whilc the revenue was more than partment of peace and international understanding. Sir George Perley like all others sympathired with the object. she had in view but the great trouble was to know how universal and ever- Dr. MacMiilan: It's your turn taken the credit! . now. ' . Public Roads-Hon. Mr. Lee Hon. Mr. Lea then went on to claimed, that the construction of give figures to show that the clas- the roads built by the SLBWB" 80- ses at the school were well attend- Vefllmfilll- W115 11°15 018° 800d l1 lylle cd. He stated that in some of the as that used by i118 B011 Gui/Gril- and much language might have been saved as M's: McPhail. from the outset. was willing to withdraw the motion in deference to the wish of the Premier but every time she rose to express her intention some classes-particularly the motor me- merit. stating that. in his district. lasting peace was to be brought one had the no" The moth," was crty at Murray River. Apply to Wm. Keenan at Hotel. 3474-3-29-l5i. r ~ um shin-i _- ronksiiiiti: Prcsl -' necks old. Guy Rodd. Braclv’ 3455-3-28-21 ;- icy. m. sat: - 4 ACliiES OF LAND‘ with house. Apply A. A. Pollard, 3427-3-27, 3i». THE HORSES HAVE ARRIVEDi for McNeil and Wood. They are’ New llziveii. Prlutery. Moo .l.‘-iEMORlAM AND inu Job Printery, SCI! . l. l’ ING 411113 at shortest “Once, Guard. refused a local offer of $350.00 for _____i__ the sneaker said: “The ___._..__ l ESCAPED FROM RANCH, DARK ferry could easily have an increase silver male fox. P. A. Farquhar- 0f 50 percent 1Y1 lrelilhl capacity by 3479.3.g9-3|_ ‘adding a third track." r ition was so poor chanics class-it was not, possible the Bell Government roads were fiilivays to accomodate all the ap- fit for traffic in the spring while pllcants. The speaker proceeded to the Try0I1-.A1b1111y road. built by show the utility of these motor me- the Stewart Guvcfllmehi W115 lm- passable to the end of May. They claim their roads were cheaper. and no wonder if they were con- ‘ysidering that the type of construc- {‘$5,000.00. Further on he said: "The ranch has a pelt. on hand now which was raised by them and they have Card 0f Thanks frame." Referring to the Car Ferry’. new cai- The family of the late Mrs. n1"; Pmgghflff‘ w?‘ d“ Prank Kelly, wish to thank thciwlbouz these roads.) the BIRTHS say about. Miss McPhall would not con- tend that Great Britain and other nations should not have opposed by force the designs of Germany to dominate the world. The attainment of the ideal of peace was a slow process. The prevention of duels. the carrying of concealed weapons and the prevention of the pur- chase and use of revolvers were ac- " Wed facts, but it took a long _ _ l many friends for their sincere hind-l hm M“ L“: The InSpecm-ions tune to brine them about in finally withdrawn. Mr. Brown, Lisgar. then moved his resolution tn provide for in in- . stances where the lash was sentenc- ed to be administered to criminals it should be made at the commence- ment of scntrncc and not on its expiry and had exhausted a quarter of an hour on his subject when six o'clock struck. j It is quite evident that as there I‘ are 15 notices of motion by private ivmTr-z LEGHORNS - sxrnnr- tion stock that have size and good laylngquallties. Five cockerels for, sale, also eggs for hatching. Write C. H. Wlsener, Plctou, Nova Scoq tin. 3348-3-23-71‘. MFEZJZI.» ‘Help Wanted WANIEDTMA“) FOR GENERAL LEAVE YOUR 0395;; gimp; from his late residence. Please oinlt housework. Small family, good wages. Apply 2i Villa Street. or, phone 234i... 3453-3-2B-Ili l WANTED '- A MAID ron can-l criil housework. Apply 2B6 Graf-l i011 St. am-a-zs-al, WANTED- MAID. N0 w/lsurivcr‘ Mrs. J. .1. dorrnsm .440 Rochford st. .. »--_o'.1-<', ' ‘ ‘true-adapt i A Ardour For sine , Lam's nun lllLll TRANSPAR- cnt Ramcoatnslze i8. new, n bar- isuin. Cnil 131, .1477‘ roe SALEbFOIIDSON Tenor-on. used i your, good as new: also Plough and. disc barrows. Write of Phone Poole and‘ Montague. .> llzl-Fi-il-Blvwmrico n picked lot. Now. on sale at Buntaln dz Bell's stock yard. - 3-29-31 . CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed, lust the tiring for acknowledge merit. MAIIJBHOHS, etc. Guardian; Job Printery. ti for a suit tailored to mensurt from several of our very many’ samples of English cloth and receive in the bargain three m five dollars worth of household specialties or your own selection from my llat. A fit is guaran- teed and time short, I must order ynur goods selected- S. F. Tur- hush, 172 Prince Slrecl. 3-26-tf v Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS, BTEADY EM» plnyinont for Barbers. Become eipcrt in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. 3-l-22-ttstf * Situation Wanted POSITION AS Fen SALE - mm! choruses.‘ ‘Jill Richmond Street. a . _ 3454-3-28-21 ‘ . For: sitar-ll“ swears-armour; touring. ' ghee run 10.000 mace, under ciirdf opemtiorhand “a: tention. is in firatciacc oondi - limllyif. T. Coivin. Suirhhtiljbide. g _ _._' , r. fi, r - 8472-3-flqlL. ‘ p, 41min"! no 5'1“ '§\‘§w?')"i~"i\i ail. . 1" ufigf-a‘ : 131* L "u. will work I hi7. 1 child. 5 years old. Apply at once. Mrs. Rosy Dniy, l-lopcficld. P. E.) I. 3485-3-29-2i . 1 - To Let lTo LET on on siuiitss a norms of sod land. thoroughly worked. fit for potatoes. 3 miles from city! Good icy to right person. Apply we. Robertson. 2i Upoer Prince. IMSU-S-QD-Iii ' er’s Cathedral. MATIIESON—At ‘Southport. March 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. Furness Mat- heson. of Cherry Valley. a son. DEATHS CARTER -' 1n winsloe, Marci; 28th., Charles Carter in his 75th.. year. Funeral Friday at 2.30 flowers. WINDSOR-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Wednesday. March 28. Evelyn Harrison Windsor. aged 23 years. Furieral notice later. ,ness and help in the time of sick-l Caiifldfl- rmembers on the order paper and as T118 141118119 01 118110118 ufflfllllmd it takes about one day. and some- didn't see them in May. l ‘"1 “for the purpose of universal peace-mime: more, for each motion. the ness and death of their Mother, es- The Speaker than went WEBSTElb-At Franklin, Massach- usetts. March 26,. i928, Alvin P. Webster. formerly of this City. Fun- eral at 2.30 p. m. Friday from thc Prince Street Baptist Church. In- torment People's Oemete y. CARVELL-Entered into rest at Montreal on ‘Tuesday the 27th in- stant... Alexandra W. H. Oarvell widow of the late F‘. Parker Cur- vell. Remains will arrive Friday cv- cning and will be taken to St. Pet- Funernl on Satur- day. Marcii 31st at 3 p. m. from Bt. Peter's Cathedral. Intcnncnt St. Peters Cemetery. ~ j N. l). filacLEiiN Undertaker undo Icon: Oats, May. M; July 51%. ocllfhcatk May, 141%; July 143%; ili°cflli'§lTl "s"- "r acme-rs... ~ "ll-Ill w. w. . end deehie. qua be inspected te- day or tomorrow .' . _ pecially the good Sisters of the _ Sacred Heart Home. s," ,;{f,‘§,§,,°‘,f,,';§ 1:f,",,§::slw'=s slowly and successfully work- list cannot be cleared off anything _ on the roads near the stations. m‘ u; 1:51’ flglectig‘ “n: ‘i1: $811M’ 1n the ‘me “A1113? a?“ 111a; ' " He then condemned them inrvwnyhfln m?‘ :11 “ti: t! a tumor-e the 18th of p . e as f ‘ knocking off svoooaoo taxation. rel”, ° ° °¢ w?“ °°'°P¢" Pprivaw members day- Oonsecuehr; y. ‘was an election dodge-a plan to ‘a gbmzlsumlg“! hlntognilllo" 551;‘ moll- 01 111cm 10611151118 Cl 11! 4 N,” m 33% .§.2°.“:“...éi §.%'..‘.lli.l’;""32f..°‘..."é.fi“.f..£€i;; 8 m“ MhcMm-h_we' kept ouvlmentally and through o. aniaed ef- mt on the llgt. must {all by tile i m promises. something you people 1°" °11 911° P!" 0f 611-18911! tvfly- way side. 4 an“ don't understand. * W119"?- 1 am.‘ u _ My, Lgg continued fur-mgr to H. C. HOCKCH. TOTOIIW. followed X‘... ' _ LA conqenm we in“, gqvgmmenr, 1m- in a wcll considered. calm. and sens-' n H P I S reducing the land tax and remov- lble speech 101111118 M "it! Outed] h u" u‘ u-g _ " ing the poll tax. Asking if they and throughout in the sentimental m‘. rm m. DIRECT no" ENGLAND thought that thus reducing the of peace, but there was such a thing ‘i n p", h, gm-“qvg ‘mu, 1111168 W115 H 800d arcum ht for aak- as peace with honour. To live your .”' ‘my huh“. ha“, “w, “d in: for increased subsi es at Ot- own life and have your own liberty‘ an“ h“ M,“ tuwa. when. as a limiter o! fact. were the highest of human desires. bash.“ mwEPMG to ‘u. the farm lands of this province arc and that, w“ ‘ncunsmwnt "m, - the lowest taxed in the world. pggcg at any ‘mm whlch mum l Mr. lien stated further that he “my, “mm”, ‘munch o” of u,- hmm ‘M b”; “"53 IlOt flblfl in fllld in U10 1923 He w“ “nun! m hppreaam "he xulvlnd amu- m _p.atiorrn of the Conservative por- Shh.“ o‘ has!“ "shame which’ and‘ 0mm“ l” mu“ ~- ‘yty any mention of a reduction of perhaps not through cowndlce. but‘ u o! ‘huh h“. In“; cirorcrisr CENTRES ‘lgfga "Pwllthnt mmurlxumfl a sense of duty. struck on one‘ bathe- Completely repented .» m i; 11"“ . “fin t l’ m“ cheek turned the other. In conclud- m the pm two rem. RI > sacral: DI-IBIGNs W" m" °°" e" P“"’° l‘ ing there had been great criticism . t m 1” “ “mm” °‘ m‘ l’"'“°"“ of thc attitude of Great Britain in nd the United stem in" pnrcss-shoo-sziso per Box in question. _. l 4 D M Mum“ asked w have m the recent crisis in China bi had It: Iplendid table. Early selections ensure best Lasso}, m’ she not intervened to ‘cieftehid her gum “t: all Goldb- T81.’ kages. ' 1 d those o o er nd- hence millil- p“ g Role.“ M Ptimnm in ‘nu-m givefrqmpetlig; nvgould have been ii p Rates MM to U” N? 45" THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS dealing with th s matter. l-Ion. Mr. _ 4 lea claimed that under the late wlgzzgzulfilezvglfilfirrgfizlrmailé ' ‘sgixfellfillunyletlgrtfl girgeatgednfimgrzivf; 3031a and mgde the third “infcr- Charlottettlwfi o respect g0,- m, national the arbiter of the destin- ‘ ~ Dr. MacMlllaIr-By whom? lei of the aarlh- The mulllw W" HOW] C0» L“. D u nen. m. befi-NQVQI mlnd—he that China is in a less disturbed . ' ° ‘knows by whom. and how it's donefircndition than for l ions time- frr glue Hagar; "CO0: There was only one released Iunder1 Thcae were urge demo-chili [w "°"""" I OiIAlf OR! 8a! our regime-and one other reused war. very es we are av n1 i: greenish are» gangrene» who m ooh-mm din. we hang] "M" ‘1 mm" '““"‘ nic . or good our. greater. t c up o peace w c i-v-eecvoeow ocoe-eocoweee-eo To Be Continued prevails. lie had lived c long time “a”. .”““.‘”“.“ _... .._. -= _ _ .,. ....-.... “m.” .. T=~——"-~ .~.. v r i l . ,>...a—.,.~;-..—_.;; - 1.._. L. il-FJL; T.Ei':':r~rrié‘a-r&'—.; . vii-wax‘ ' ,_ j _. 3.. 4' i i