IDIIOHIIYIANCH ' o whi marked female fox. Reward marked I captured. Not McBride, Cope Traverse. -IED CD058 METIN Q {monthly moo of tho Kcnsin - l ‘Mil. r. yrmiu _x.' w“ °' -—IIOOVEBID I803! FLU -Thc . Joo 3-7-21. G -~ Th a’ numerous friends of Remington's t both .3031)“ IINK Th *§,;g;q“..,’“’;u “Tabitha” s .32". l! is the Big ht of the season. Au ow, gg-jzeg Itllxgdmission 25 geéin rohool oh drcn con . - -IOOKEY, Bcdequo rink Thurs- “, March 'I. fir-st isms in o‘ three. up; series. semi-filth “my, re Millie. Alb“? _- 0-2! p545 vs. Bedcque - a March ‘i, u, spring Valley. This will be tho gm game of the best of five series ior the North Shore League tro- pmg Gomq 8.15. 3-6-21 -lf0(' mui-sdai". _s MAINLAND customer wants s carload of box lhooics that will make salmon boxes, inside measure- ment 22 inches wide flfiinnfifl dee . s1 iucnes ions. ordinary ‘A’ mus lumbar. if interested, write Brace s. summerside. quoting price FOB your station. . 3-8-21. 4T0 ATTEND TRADE SHOW- Councillor Henry W. e, ac- mmpsnh-d by Mrs. Wedge left yes- terday morning by plane enrouto for Buffalo, N. Y., to attend a Mas- tel" Photographers and Trade Show. Councillor and Mrs-Wedge are travelling as far as Montreal by plane and from there expect to proceed to Toronto by plane. Later they will also visit in Bos- ton and New York and will return to Summersido in about three weeks. ' S -l"AR.EWELL PARTY - Neigh- bors and friends in large numbers, gathered at» the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowness, Malpeque Rd, to tendoru them a farewell batty on tho occasion of their moving lo the adjoining town of Kensincton. An address expressing the goodwill of those present was read by Miss Phelicia Clark while Mr. Ray ‘ k e gilt Mr. Bowness for himself and lam expressed surprise and plea in a short but witty speech after which all joined in singing “Po They ~Are Jolly Good Fol- low Mr. Bowness _was then heartily bounced by several slal- wm young neighbors. Vocal 1nd‘ sirumental music, dancing and refreshments com leted the program of a most en oyable eve- ning. The guests then said gomlby to Mr, and Mrs. Bowness wishing them health and prosperity in their new home. Efléliillliilfuiilliiilllfiiliifi FARM FOR SALE l offer for "sale my farm consisting of 84 acres, * all ‘ clear and in high state of cultivation, Qopeclally adapt- od to growing potatoes. Buildings in good repair. Tliis is s shore farm, situ- ated on the paved highway, ilhilvfflilll Carleton Sid- mg. J. I. GORDON moss ' Carleton ' Siding Elli] 3-5-4i. Wmsunv itnmcn iuuius A iiiillSE" Wifll JIMMY LYDON VICTORIA l Thursday March 7th "i"! 3t00 - Matinee 3:30 BURDEN ~ a Friday. Morel; sth Evening 7:16 - Matinee 3:30 Usual Admission wn-unomoi m ALI. tmz-"S "lllvh uurhiufrl 5l!."r:. t ,- SUHHHEEP Brand old man. Mr. Michael Moun- tain. will be sled to m him out again after being quite ill with u. -—MAGIHTBATE'B COURT - A summerfilde Plfly appeared before Mlsistrato R. S. Hinton on Mon- shrr" i"? "w"? r or" s a - the Prohibition nil. a v0 "o" ‘l; —8.0'l‘AI.Y blIITlNlL-Dr. W. C. Wood was the guest speaker st the regular meeting of the Sum. merside Rotary Club on Tuesday "B11118. His subject was "En- mfclfll the ]aw_ in reference to the Food Inspection Acts.” Guests were _Wllfred Lyle and Robert Clerk. 5 —MAKING GOOD RECOVERY _ Mr. John Gillie returned ‘on Sat- urday to his home in Indian River m" illendinfl three weeks in Klnkora with his sister and broth- er-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. vlncgnl Lawless. It is pleasing to report that the Lswl ss family are great- ly improved n health after a serious time with influenza. _K. —ENGLISH BRIDE AT KEN- SINGTON "- Mrs. Robert Goodwin and ‘baby daughter arrived ii their Eb future home in Kensington on Tuesday evening from Halifax, where they were met by Mr. Good- win. Passage across the ocean was made on the S. S. Letitia, The beautiful spring-like weather which greeted them is symbolic of the warm welcome which awaits ‘chem in Konsington. -K.' —TAKES OVER BUSINESS- Mr. Vincent Savldant, recently re- turned from active service, - has taken over the Grocery business at the corner of Ottawa and Rus- sell Streets, Summerslde. fo merly fizfflied by Mrs William .liern. . Sevldant contemplates extend- 1118 the business in the near future by the installing of a meat de- partment which will be a ‘welcome addition for the Convenience o1 the residents of that section o: the town. His many friends wish Mr, Sevidsnt every success in his venture. g —KINSMEN MEETING - The "Ruler ‘ITAEGUIIIJI! the Kinsmen Club of Summerside was held on Tuesday evening with Clarence Landry in the chair. Charliu H03- an reported that the Kinsmen Juveniles had won the championship of this provl There was a discussion on ho’: .y matters, including s f-lxianolal re- port by Elmer Offer. It was tie’- cided to votg a sum of $3591) w assist the midget hockey team which are operating under the Kinsmen Clu . A letter with ref- cnce to the National Kinsmdn Cancer Scholarship Fund was read and a motion was passed that the club donate the sum of $100.00 for this project. 3 Personal m-‘Maala? ‘xii-egg. Kfiroiiam’: vs o . on ouonduy. K- r ensington —Mi‘. George Mullailyg Ranging- Wn- W38 l P53597186!‘ by bus t0 Summerside on Tuesday. --K. —Miss Lottie Simms of Kcns-‘ng- ton was o visitor to Bummeroido on Tuesday. -K, ..—Friend ill tt h Jock oooiuil. §F‘éiuu%u“°t‘.' “ill hospital undergoing treatment for mastoid. -K. --Privste Billy Simms, recently returned from Euro wss- s vial. tor to the home of is grandmoth- er, Mrs. Lydia Simms, Remington. during the weekend. -K. I-Waiter Maclfenzlo, M, L, A, 01' the First District of Queens, visit- 9 Kfliflifllton and Summerside on esdsy. -K. _ . '—Meosrs. Wilfred Glllis and Ger- ard lllscliellan of dian River. who have been on an oxtsnsea visit to Boston. returned home on M -!<. Tuesday evening. -M.r. Robert D h l from St. John Saturlidyy tolzlpgtgg taonweeiltc st his home in Kenning. -Mr. d Mr . Ar hi Ma lttlc oobnof Iri c e n" “d an to Summeroido or: ‘woodm- -m-. and In. 11o good ihvnor. Clormonc. were visitors to um- meroido on fuesdoy. —K. Ab. Al Road, ii ox _.i.y.,_"=f'° »AIIAIY l VILLAGE IQOM. ‘R10 f0 is th of Primory ttldigm Illbltlhflgl .' Ii-l. Enact Noon- HZ Coot-so Perm 8- lrsdo Rut- °'."‘;. ‘Juiisimfifit °““" woui. MN"! .1. .-1. Noi-i M inc. equal: . stiff n Jor- bowoon: 3. Douc- YAI-ldfary ‘lhloor: 3» _: rnvnu - . ... ; u, on nolnstorfion To _ Grade» MID WON Vill- Mama ion Campbell, Graham's d‘ e o r. & 1&1 i huimuuo-l-iwuloolnutm ALSO NEWS Shows, 7.30 and 9.15 MATINEE THURSDAY 8.80 SUMMERSIDE — Eibatloot m Vicinity Mrs. Ben H. Gallant o ent» the weekend in Summerside, t e guest of her daughter Evelyn. Mr. Fred ‘cousin, of st. Louis, is busily engaged in Ebbsfleet sawing up the fire-wood. - Mr. Austin Aylward, secretary of Pleasant View School was in llsfleet recently collecting school taxes from property holders there. Owing to the recent snow storm our mail courier, . Sum mo", was unable to make his round trip on Monday. . The newly formed Women's 1n. stitute of Ebbsfleet school district are doing fine work in regard to making money for charitsbe pur- noscs. In the past. week dances were held in the under their a sum was realize 10nd. The many friends of Mrs. All- phonse Doucette are glad to see her home again after undergoing grleatment in the Western Hospi- l . two school ices." A fancy on both occas- Mr. John Puught of Grand Riv- er, who has recently returned from overseas. went the week ehrl in ‘liiouis, the guest ofMiss Clara e . The Co-operotive Cannery’ at Miminigash are contemplating building a cook-housoto accom- modate their staff. It is estimated flie it will cost in the vicinity of one thousand dollars. Mr. Fred Dongle. manager of the Wahl Cannery and fish’ omit at Miminigash. has returned from Bonshaw where he shipped a ear of gsspereaux to Halifax. Mr. Birt Shea of Halifax has re- turned to the Island where he vis- ited his father, Mr. Emmett Shea, Pleasant View. Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Perry, mer- chant, st. Louis. accompanied by his brother Leon and Mrs. Perry, have just returned from a two- weeks visit to Boston. where ihey were the Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. ‘The Captain gives s‘ great account ofWravelling by l l‘. Q . . . . . . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. erford, on the arrival of a bonnie wee lsosie born at tli Western Hospital, January - . The was he d inn the school on the first of March was o decided success. 'I'l\e sum of seventy-three dollars Proceeds were raised to buy gifts for the boys of the district who have recently return- ed from overseas. A commendable act. so to speak. Albortoln x the situation didn't." ' to- ' u- s? " ' omen Fomorffloidoihllintl, p in mm: lbflgiidiltf" f: Potcr Nou] otonily bore. when w" 11m???" I. i". cu- Crovel. o-vaoti or Pal . . . , _ ,_ _ . At prcoontlt 1| boliovod no in- quest will-bu hold~ as Jwitnooooo asserted tho ‘death ‘was accidental. SAYS HOUSE , a‘ - Court Act o phone and telegraph electricity. Provided that in tionol einerllencv X10 suchundor- taking would n/oolv- " - "The Plunier does not seem to some to give us any f or formation on the siI-blect." to this Prvvinoe iiD £5 get ‘ in exohanl subsidies two tuberculosis. ' venereal disease, Professional train- inxandsofo .'l‘hisisoxi.iyun- official information. I subuiitthlt in a matter as serious as this m!‘ mom rs of the Legislature "have a‘ right to be told what went _ gridthvivshgmanc the proposals made q v ncc. “The Premier of Nova Scotia addressed e service club in Hali- fax and made no particular sec- ret of what went on there. low!!!- ing to the Halifax press. Here we have the Premier keeoino the M- gr}? iiluiseil, and perhaps Mr- QC." - » ‘gr. Maclvliilan: "Not even the rest of the Government ionows (premier Jones did not reply.) Liquor Conditions Noting reference in the Speech the‘ illicit liquor traffic. Mr. Strong said the new regulation! by order-in-council had oven“! the doors "widerzbliatlle 03195;" open i0 ' embe fth House £13”? $11» 1i be yliuts it" mm, Dr. MooMillan. Qw- n tmgaiemier Jones: "I didn't try it ye . Mr. Strong: "book at the crowds) at the wvieglidgzts’ agfiioga- The" s an a - gones: "That is not il- miialmsiiighr: "I am not talkilifl about illicit uouor- I flmtibhlfimg about your liquor trade. Wi h , ha; new rum script-s the? M" l“ ties everv week for six months- . Linltletter. old reg‘ s month, and now W“ t to $.15, mu in the one.” n; "He has a Mont as the rich man. “That is your wiv- slr. Unklctter: mono the 11st- Give titer-nuns or it- Gerald Shea of Wut- drunk; in the is ‘social and dance which “m” The» Premier savl on: - the Throne Bcdcque “that: h from ‘trhatthmoggeegolicing and nsnyler penalties are neededto c091! Wm‘ and he is rishl- Mr. Linkloiter: "1 can Nil him . .,. GIfIerengKJOnI: “They don,‘ take eir confidence. bill!!!“ they writs the Speech n "om, "EJ313355 ‘Thevndo "W" bufiiiieos and I do mine. v gym“; cited police court u” figures and reports of increased on trains. Condit- he imed "have got back the time when Mr. Barbour when he had to his back one time and" bring him to Summersidc. And he knows itl He must have n “we "Well; he drunkann ions t0 was prosecutor. it. Hon. Mr. Barbour: Strong: "Well." you ought n. bo . ¥wss up o week s . ‘gin stront-laid-ho noticed the Government had now appointed a to educate the people In temperance; “which wu like lock- ing the stable dooroftsrttho horse was stolen." ‘This was nothing but government . by. ordor-in-councll. he declared. Divorce Court llnltrong also protested a inst tho manner in which t Dvorco W woe g brou ht in o 0%:- n "by ' order‘ ii-Cuilhcll. ll .1 -, s p uaaan . Bankoriiloliu biota]? At iionoingtnn and mooosoful ther. Hanoi! Cor Kensirigton. order‘ purported to make sffoctlvo old statute of 1%. At that time. Mr. Strong said. the Gover- nor, was the Colonial Governor a inted by the Home Govern- In n9 in England, in whom were vested very great powers. Today the Lieutenant Governor is op- inted by the Government of nlda and is not clothed with an executive authority. . Strong said that the Coun- cil as mentioned in the Divorce f i835 was appointed by» the Governor provisions ly and later confirmed by the Home Gov- ornnient. It was responsible to the Governor and through him to the Home Government. "T s Council of 1836 had not only executive but legislative func- tions," he said. "Ilicre were two separate Councils, but composed of the same persons; and two repar- ste journals and minutes were kept. This is entirely different from the Council of today. “The Governor in 1836 sat in the Council and took a leading part, the same ~os the President of the United States does with his Cabinet. The Chief Justice was a member of the Council and was usually appointed President of Council. Nowadays the Executive Council performs administrative duties- only. not legislative. |"The Divorce Court Act of 1835 implied that no one but a member of the ‘Council was "qualified to form part of the Court. "The present Chief Justice is without that qualification, as we all know. "So there is no Council or other body corresponding with the Exe- cutive Council of i836, and there- fore it is impossible to establish the Court authorized by the Act. Mr. Strong recalled tha t when the resolution for a divorce court was introduced at the last session, he had moved“ that the S aker take the chair, nd the Min ster of Ag- riculture (Mr. Stewart) had sec- onded the motion. That had the eflect of killing the resolution. "The efiect of the vote was FY51!‘ tlcally to rule that a Divorce Act should not be brought into oper- ation in this Province." he said. , Premier Jones: "I believe that 1 someone on your side of the House said that if it cost a lot more to go to Ottawa than it W001i! i" Prince Edward Island, the differ- ence should be paid by the Gov- ernment of this Province." i Mr. Strong: "I didn't hear that statement, and I know nothing a- - n , : "It was made." Mr. Strong: I would say that. the passing of this order-in-coun- cil' in- 1M5 is a defiance of the‘ Legislature of this Province and an open violation of the funda- mgnlu] principles of democratic government." y I Premier Jones‘. "Why dont W“ make a motion, then?’ No Appeal m. Strong! "I misht come to that. There is another qui-"uiflni where is the court o! unreal? Th“ Act was brought in before we ent- ered Confederation. Now under the British North America Act the sole authorltv for divorce is vest- ed in the Parliament of Canada. In 1334; when this Act was passed. we wgrg a separate Colony. Th0 nnly appeal under the Act. 918"‘ fore is to the Privy 0011M“ i" Eng and: and we can't very W9“ go there. ft would cost too much ney. " ' mgSo that what this Divorce Court! of ours does—composed of ve f the Executive find the the Iiulec of Court as set forth l" the Statute. Sec. gives F1?» Court inherent power to make is - ‘i"lf" ‘n; .i'*“"’"‘s‘:." c on. . 1M terhipdsvgelssathne Chief Justice to make ‘all necessary r1118! 011 qufl-l tions of evidence and points o law. ‘This also was l function 0! legislation. ‘The principle ls entirely wrong that any Government should he allowed to bring in rules and reg- ulntlons by order-in-council and not submit them to the P90913- Mr. Sari-tang adgfrdienpllt is not ro- ve - sp%:*f'flelilz1gAl-li€d thll l" 0W" nrovmces divorce is undermiriln! family life, and that there was no call in the country districts in this Province for a Divorce Court. -Preniier Jones: "What about the Le ion?" fir. stiono: "I know the Lesion takes a different attitude. but there was no call in the country districts that that Act should be brousht in." .13 lus. oponins remarks Mr; Strong endorsed Premier Jones commends on of the 68D!"- mi"- isters of the various dc s mcnts. particulrrlv Mr. L. B. acMillnn. who wlll he Ml ‘mars in the public service on Aug. 8 nsxt a record. he believed, for all of Canada. IIOCKE . a rystal Rink a lvummoroldo" floflottotm, cums. '10.] t": Member Makes "Maiden Speech ‘Ill. cinnamon Moniussnv lhiainghis maiden Ipoocb in the Ixzislature yesterday as lug speaker in the-Draft Addressplilr. Clarence MorrisseY."Fir5t District of Prince, mode a strong appeal in the interests of fishermen in his district. . Fishermen were operating with old, worn-out boats, with no lm- mediate ‘prospect of getting ncw- - ones, he said. He complained of fish inspection regulations. “Our canned‘ goods have to be sent to Halifax for in- spection before they can be sold. Samples are taken over and we . don't »know the class of men they have to examine these cans. Why not give us that inspection here? This is a hardship and our pack- ers don't know whether we ‘are getting a fair deal or not. ‘Th claim they have got to have a laboratory," Mr. Morrisscy said. "Years ago we used to put up lobsters old-fashioned wooden coolers, and we never ot any complaints. But now since he factories are standardized and sre in first class condition in every way, 1 don't see why we should have to sendour goods to Hall- sx. , Hon. hlr. Barbour: "They would be sent over there for overseas?" ‘lib. Morrissey: "They are sent over there to be sampled." ‘Mt. Strong: "Even if they only go to Newfoundland?" Mr. Morrissey: "Even if they go to DeBloises." H He explained that this did not airy apply to lobsters but to other "Where I operate," he pontlnucd, "there is a fishing season on both the east and west sides of the Isla One season opens Mny -1 and closes July l: the other opens Aug. 10 and closes Oct. 1. The law rrovides that fishermen may fish within his own coastal waters, but a lot of them go across and fish on the other side. They have been fined every year, but this year they went one better. Any man who was fined i.n any previous year, the second time was given a jail sentence without option of a ne. “~'I'he pitiful part of'lt was in the fall. at the time of year when wcare subject to gales and it sometimes takes s week or more to get their gear lashore. Jhis year the Mounted Police came and they were taken up and sent to jail, ten or twelve men, before they even got their gear . ‘This is not the fault of the local Government but of the authorities in Ottawa." Other Matters Mr. Morrlssey commended the Irish moss industry as a wonder- ful thing for the Province. Chil- dren can go down and ick as much as on adult. It has rought in as much money as the flshtng industry itself.‘ There was some trouble with inferior grades before the buyers knew what they were doing, but now they are buying only the best. The industry is on an oven keel the price is good and the quality is second to none. He approved oi‘. the Newfound- land trade and expressed hope that the energetic agent, lib‘. Ag- new, would et good results. Hon. Mr. hour: “You ought to be able to ship to Newfoundland from Tignish and Alberton." Mr. Morrissey: "Nothing to stop it except the transportation facil- it s" He discussed briefly the farm hel and potato car situation. ads, he said, were in had shape. l-Ie instsnccd the road north of Tignish in the Sea Cow Pond district, w ich was impass- able last season. Along that shore there are thousands of tons of the best gravel in the world. If the Government made an effort to get com of this ravel it would give exceilent satis action. The old Sea Cow bridge, Mr. Morrlssey said. is patched up be- yond its original shape. He hoped something would be done to it soon. Recommended foi-nlly allowan- ces and old age pensions, especial- ly the latter. “f either one of these measures was taken away cherewouiu" ‘be disaster, because the country is in pretty bad shape as it is," he said. He discussed rural beautifica- ion. commending those who had accomplished this with no finan- cial help. _If_ othormen had large amounts to nd, he hoped one of them woud 150,000 or so to each of the two orphan- ages. Mr. Morrissey read a request from Colcumpec for repair of s road from Gofl’: comer to Alber- ton, which it was claimed would shorten the road from Tl iiih to Summerside by eleven mics. Hon. Mr. Barbour: "I don't be- lieve it is" eleven miles or ony- wbero near it." 1dr. Morrlsooy: “Would there be any" chance of fixing that road up . a Mr. Barbour: "Promises are eu- m/nmade; but I will do the best I i ' ' ' ‘ In congratulating llr. lovillo on nding the Ad- . cold lis did not know the mem x ry well but he ooemod o genla fo‘ ow and renown-c oftho oorno aordnpoio 5 i” Milli." ‘ ’~ " ‘it'll? n i st 'wi i i ’ s ciuiiiii Heihadnos”se...o.ndheblomed LIIIY, Mo five years ago-with both barrels- because it has been a headache to both sides and we don't leem to bo getting anywhere. The Premier says he is going to try this new system out, and we members on his wife's cooking. His digestion was poor, his nerves jumpy and" on He "w run down ondsubicct-lo frequent" colds. These are often the symptoms of ' a deficiency of vitamins A and C. Libby’: “Gentle Press" Tomato-Juice is on excel- lent source of these vitamins,‘ and a refreshing drink with the garden-fresh flavour of juicy, ripe oomflweo. Drink it by the tumbler-fol, for health and. pleasure coo. ...._>__ nouns YOIII norm m: if you don't ogroq that Libby's. ' "Gentle Press“ Tomato Products — Juico, Cofchup, Chili Sooco and Soup-III the boot you've ovor tasted ‘TOMATO A J ICE trust it will work out.” Mr. Strong: "Any ‘shine’ in your locality?" Premier Jones: Mr. Morrissey: "All kinds of if. They should put up vendors’ stores wherever possible because it is the gniy way to curb the liquor traf- c." “Do you one in Tlgnish?" should be , tho extreme ends of the Province, owing to their additional expenses Morrlssey: " to , members NllLl. I LIIIY OI CANADA, LIMITID I "r want “Absolutely! " lty, he ouggmtod. from Onhllo MOUNT BUCHANAN SCHOOL The following i: the standing o! the pupils for February: Grads’ X —a. Shirley MacDon- ald. b-Edna Nicholson. Grade 18-4. John -O. MacKln- non. 2. Angus Nicholson. Grade VIII-l. Gordon Morrison, Eliza Morrison. 2. Margaret Niche oi-"n. 3. Sandy MacKLnnon. Grade VI- l. lhrion MacDonald, 2. Joan Nicholson. 3. Louis Lar- sen. Janie MacKinnon. - Grade V-l. Frances llacDon- aid. 2. Jessie Ann Buchanan. Grade IV - Bessie Iarsen; Grade III s-l. Angus Min-Kirk non. 2. Fi-edy Marlin. b-Janny] on While lmnlllhi thel-esisieturc- iliuous Buchsnam. . . Teacher, J can lllllillly. I Iilplo Govorol I-‘ooo Kills lhoy a loiiiio people mods minn- mplm, LII-ill. you minonoo been a ‘roe-nuns Motor Trllllpbflii i i ' _ llli Bliillllll v noanco that effective Much 7th, l9, Bonohow, Bordon and Snmmq-oldo ‘duo loops-lug road conditions. Boil fcoiii c6 operation Just u llf mm - . . .. rho?! fero the , ou ussins Prohibition, this ie oio ion "in its _ oul hovo boon our