MAXIMS .- ~0I A M l. - _ MERCHANT if?“ : _‘ MERCHANT Nobody has ever got to t!“ p‘; o; the procession by ioliowllq hi; as“. patltor. initiative is the quality which leads a man to do things when they should be done without being told. ‘lziimtlrflll-“i C‘ .. _ . v0‘ I F ~ l Q. Covers Prince Edward IaiandLikc theDew brain: Guardian. Charlottetown Gnlldlil aoeadad us! III Cont: Lively Discassign Qn The Estimates iaeelttu-u ipHouse Tn Committee, On SupplyUn- til 12.30 7711's Morning. Several Bills Dealt With At Yesterday Momingb Session. The budget debate was concluded in the Legislature at 5.50 P.M, yeg- trrdaj‘, and the House immediately wont into committee on the estim- ales. After recess the House met again at 8 o'clock, the estimates be- ing passed at 12.30 AM. Th0 dis- cussion on several of the items was very lively, and practically every do. ailment can-la in for constructive criticism and review by the Qppqgl- tron. Iniormation on several items which the leader o! the Government was unable in supply was promised n: an early-date. An item of $0,000 for reimbursement oi ex-omcers was explained by the Premier as having to do with the Andrew Fraser Mit- cllcll matter. The Opposition leader nllounced that as the hour was late ‘he would reserve comment on this naltcr until the resolution came up ‘or second reading. The House ad. ourned until 10 o'clock this morn- ng. ' The following is a summary of the eslimates: I Estimated Expenditure for 1520 Administration oi Justice: |. scpreme Court . . “$13,915 Pilliflie and rent oi Post Oiiicc boxes .. 1,500 Provincial Auditor's Deput- ment .. 2,700 Provincial Secretary ‘Irela- urcrb Dept. . 13,000 Provincial Building .. .. .. 1.400 Rosistrv Owes, lummerside 8.000 Public Works Department: i-lcad Oihea expanses 0,560 Pbrries, Queens County 15.1mm Ferries. Prince County ..... 0.000 Fmiis. Kings County 0,450 Wharvos ... .. 6.000 Packets ... .. 5,500 Roads and Gas Tax 45.000 Road salaries; (Superin- tpndants and engineers). 18,000 st. Peter's Island Light , 1s Bridges ... ... ... ... n30.000- Bushing Ice 1,250 Teitp‘ , (rent. messages. etc) ... .... 1,000 Miscellaneous public works. 0,000 Capital expenditure ....1'i0,00li Total public works ........mz,oos ‘Telegrams 115 Telephone extension: .. .. 400 Sinking funds ... .... 10,520 Grant for sanatorium 80.000 Grant for new library 10,000 Reimbursement ior ea-oili- ‘FOR PARIS POST Birts Crossing and date. A strong resolution calling for the standardization of the Murray Har- bor line by means of a. branch line from Mt. Herbert to Birts Crossing and a definite undertaking-that the Hillsboro Bridge will be replaced at the earliest possible date with a new bridge capable oi carying modern traffic both by rail and vehicle was moved in the Legislature yesterday by Mr. W. C. S. McLurc, seconded by Dr. W. J. Maclviillan. An amendment was immediately moved to the resolution by Mr. Rus- Behator Walter l.‘ Edge, New Jersey. may receive appointment to the U. S. alrlbalaadorahip in Paris, to succeed, the late Myron T. Herrick-Copy- rllht. 192B, Pacific and Atlantic Photos, lac. , -_-____..._......_i_. Milli. l, NIH. ill Arbitrary Actions of The, Postmaster (ion- era] Severely (‘rEi.i_ cized. (From our own Correspondent) I in the hour devoted to private bills the blockade on divorce pleasures was revived and the whole hour was, i Crlzégtzzczesmom m M“. 200° m- " in , ‘ second reading Low Courts, Ch'Town ..... 3.500 ' Continued on PM‘ 3' iZ-Zuzul“lacwliatlllsudjgfiithia:S gill ggl‘,'nguimlrtzohgé“"""' "“'_-""""""" was’ carried by a gvolc of. 09 to 56. ha‘; and court!’ ' During the debate all the staple, l ‘ ' - ts d , Prince County . . . . . . . .. 3,015 1:53:52 we“ warmed over an l~ Taggnggngounggwl mam’ i no The amendment of the i-lon. Hugh. ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' Guthrie in respect oi the Cilmp0l1£fl-‘ ilsceum°°m 5mm“ 5-0“ E tion for ruliii letter carriers‘ was dc- - “"°"“° °1°““°“°“"' -- v ' 1*°°° _ footed by a vote oi 100 to '10. Outside‘ oi the Liberals and Conservatives. “in ‘dmmmnlmn M 5”‘ as m5 (spam t, m, Gwyn.) there was a. considerable division oi 9° " ' _ sympathy. Messrs S ,0 dl -, Azlcultural Dcpartmentacx- “Moo 01.11330 F001;‘ zlgltghuAgiillndlzn Kennedy, speakmfgiwiivlngr 221d F115“ - ~ - - - - -- " ' ' ‘hlchlrovich oi the 0.11‘ A. r u ' ' lo of the British Ilmpira Eervice . . s 0 D- , Les estimated receipts 2.000 £3“ Wm cmbn“ m. ‘mum, Miss Agnes McPhaill, progressive, and .....__ l m. “and “m. o, y“... Messrs, Woodsworth and Heaps. Beads of Health 4.300 gWhzldm ‘I bmqu-t m m. ca!” Labor, voted with the Conservatives, Cofmtf-i‘ 101mm! ~ 15° t?“ Hmefon Smithy even," m“ and Messrs. Bourassa and Neill. Elections °~°°° ' ' Independents: Messrs. Jaiiii, n w. I lsrccltlvo Council esso A‘ Chutrclglmiillx; £13 firs: as; Fans", w‘ n. Fmm and cnmmhael’ . Eriucltion --------335-3w v a l Progressives, and Adshead, Labor, Fslcolwood Howitll W1 M" °“ “m!” voted against the amendment l . . Iniimary marl: etaefiitctohztt tar; talent; The opmmon‘ u expressed by m: lnteret ... - Hon. Mr. Venoit, was from two points , Land Ofllm ... 80° °f m" ‘"‘°"“"“"b:h' “I: oi view. As the Conservativcs.while in Lerlslltlca 18.200 nit-ck on ti" fgilqzw‘ "Ln the office. from 1m to m1 did nothinB , Legislative Library .... 2.025 ternoon of Awl .t . WW." re- 10mm ma“ came" the amendment , Legislative grofits .. 24.500 PM‘ °l ‘h’ Gflm“ gm?!“ ‘Mb was simply an ad capltandum appeal l Mmeumwm l 115$. pulsed by the fir: OI; °°‘Qmnpt_ to the letter carriers, and intended as, tgcneral) 4.000 ion. Many i’! l “h x dmonuy andineiiect would meana vote oi Paupera (Executive Coun- “>1” 01 *1" 3'“ hznrto ran" want of confidence. cil grants) ... ... ..... 5.590 T0799 Wm 515° be an In the segonq p1.” .5 w its corp $10 d3: °§°:;°w:em°" sequential results if the method oi o . us‘ ‘ow n o. Duper’ a M a" Plyinl mail carriers recommended. \'_I- - ' 1 M. _ by Mr. Guthrie were carried out, the» ' D- l- 0-2 Wul-‘WL 5' 3'“ " ° cost of rural mail carriers would in- MEETINGS. ETC- i -..__... "Borden Lina Chipping Club load- h! murals-y, April is. Hours 1a to 3- W. J. Reid. Becy. 82304-1041 "Dr. Clift. M. Ila-Burt now home prevention cure. Purdy Station. Weat- heater Co.. N. Y.. U. S. A Jiay, n.s.o.: Controller wmv- D- pqg; Major Drew, Captain W006" and others will deliver short 144m‘ aes and a splendid swarm o! '0' urtainment has been arranged. A cordial invitation is landed to all Originals oi the C. I. I. and O10 ccauraotiblu to be vromi Ii W" aolcIe-u-s mos. ---- furlotions- "Montague. Saturday. Tee's Thol- trc. special show. Harolda? a ' . _._. Chamberlain "Coming-Carload feed about": , ble l .Bo0ko crew r. a.“5..c?”§i.'.... m-ai. Answers Question au-r-l-l-l-al --—- i "Bee the lavage Harbor Dramatic Club present "The MlWiil-llfll U! l|p“.| w n“ qurllflll trlisalnadpv. in Moralll-Iallfisglzfig; ' M,“ 11.41; Anton ' Chamberlain. nudes lsmim" "W111: as was lhibvine 01"‘ 0h Thursday. April 10th to list boll for nut shipment. leads distributed letter week of April. w. D. new Secretary. mgq-la-ii. __..... "The Ladies Aid‘ of Cellini chm"!!! Church afternoon tea at residence oi llr. and Mrs. J._ l. ldcicco. an Rent street. "rhunds! afternoon from 4 to I p. m. lfll-bllw-ii. . ' i. "W171i. a _ you will like. 8e1- tfin l ' aces on nave! ymat meeting of the liflfifiw" diaarnlllnlht commission in Gama- 'm ransom m a nvfliit", l" 0"“ said the government at peasant hll m. intention of lulmuos Noll“! disouaiooa with mun M WI United liaise oumllarittlaa My‘; disagreed ma _ Mm raliure to soak an uadamandill 0B Maritime law was dell!!!‘ m! P?‘ grass of disaruawfi a I crease from 02,025,317 to a4,977,9o5, Stage coach delivery would “Vance irom 31.550390 l0 83.153330. Services on contract would be raised from $720,000, t0 02,160,000 and side ser- vices irom railway ltatiopg to p“; offices irom 01,050,000 to $3,150,009, Accordfilgly. there would be an aggre- lata increase of 81,206,018. This afternoon proceedings were ohlivonod by a very spirited attack on the postmaster Iciierai in connec- _ tion with the appointment of a post- master in Bimcoc. Ont. The cudgels were taken up by Mr. suwlart, Perth. one oi the clearest and most effective speakers in the house. Two returned soldiers among others, had been ap- plicants for the position. one was‘ Georg! I. Whittaker, iull pensioner, with both lea! amputated below the knees but able to walk without the aid of a cane. Under the terms of the advertisement he had first preference. The other was Charics 1w: nowyer. but without injuries and not in re- ceipt of a million. and u, Iuch had "WM Preference. but at the time of his museum. not a resident oi Bim- coe. The former was selected and re- flllfllltlid b! lhl Civil gar-Vin; 50m- miliofl. lubioot to aix _months pro- bation as to iitnua to perform the dutiaa of his oiiioe. In brief. the poet office department overruled the deci- rcl Clark when the House went in- to committee, requesting that the iwzlllicll llllf.‘ he run from Mt. Herbert to Pisrluid. This was seconded by Zion. of» the discussion vlliil copies of the amendment were vallablc for thc members was sug- rebuild Hillsboro Bridge at earliest possible definite undertaking to l i ' i ceivcd the support of Frontier naund- l ers although strenuous objection was raised by Hon. Messrs. MCIXWYIEH Sinclair and other Liberal members” On the nemicr‘: motion the Speak- , er took the chair and progress was; reported. . RESOLUTION ~ The resolution. moved by Mr. lvicLura and seconded by Dr. Mac- Millan, was as follows: WHEREAS the Canadian Nation- al Railway has expressed the inten- tion oi standardizing the Murray Harbour and Vernon Sub-Divisions of the P. E. I. Division. during the l year 1080. AND WHEREAS it is proposed ‘to construct a branch line of Railway from a point at or near Lake Verde ~ ,.":~:l2:l by Hon. Mr. Stewart and re- Murray Harbo r Railway ' and Hillsboro Bridge Continued on page S. We publish hzrewith the Hflllfillfiil Report oi the discussion in the House | oi Commons, re the standardization‘ cf the Murray Harbor Railway and‘ the rebuilding of the Hillsboro] Bridge. It will be seen that it agrees; OTTAWA‘ Apr" I7'”LBSL evening in every particular with the Ottawa j nection with potatoes. as despot/sh in the Guardian oi April 15th., and with all that the Guardian has said, crlitorialy and otherwise on the subject. It proves that it was not l at any time til;- intention of the gov- i rrllllxtnt to rebuild the Hillsboro, Bridge; that. the Patriot deliberately, IZllGYPPIPTUlltCd the statements oi , Messrs Sinclair and Jczlkins, at the, Hoard. cl ‘Trade at Charlottetown, ‘ and that these two gentlemen leit the ‘ province without clearing the mat- ter up. MURRAY HARBOUR-GEORGE» , TOWN The house in comlnlttea on Bill No. i 43, respecting the colstzactlon 0i 8-, Canadian National line irom a. point; on the Murray Harbour branch to a l point on the Georgetown subdivision: of the Canadian government railways i in the province oi Prince Edward Island-Hon. Mr. Dunning-M!- Johnston ill the chair. MR. BENNET: This bill, 1 under» stand, has been before the railway fort been made to Pmvlde for m‘ in a letter, declared 506011518113’ ihli» thclcivil service commission hflfi N" power in the premises. Mr. Stewart rcucl fully from the iiles in connection with the matter and at the conclusion of his speech moved an amendment to the resolu- tion to go into committee oi the whole on lhc post office estimates. do- claring that the "postmaster general had acted in a most arbitrary manner and in utter disregard oi the 101M! and spirit of the civil service act in connecttn with the recent 0900100" ment oi a postmaster at the town o! Slmcoa." The particulars oi this and other similar cases occupied mum Fpace in the newspapers last fall. and par- ticularly in the Toronto Globe, which was severe in the extreme on Mr. Vcniot, for his arbitrary conduct. lt will be remembered. too that the postmaster general dismissed over 200 postmasters throughout the coun- try on various charges oi partisan- ship and irregularity of conduct. In his reply Mr. Veniot occupied about one hour and a haii. the first portion oi which ‘was rather noisy and partook somewhat oi vaudeville. To say the least the postmaster gen- eral did not pose to advantage and might have been imagined to be on a political hustings bluiiing opponents in the audience. The last halt hour was devoted to an‘ attack on the civil service commission. in which he had obviously the , thy oi a number in the liberal hack benches. l Shortly before six the Hon. it. B. Bennett rose and was speaking when adjournment took place. This afternoon in the senate. the Hon. I‘. B. Black brought up the ,ll00. slthoughthappatmaatsr general, 5 v ' expensive! standard uniform gauge oi all the lines in Prince Edvcard Island? To extend this Z line and leave a part oi it so that the iarnlers have to unload their cars and reload the contents into other cars is practically prohibitive in con- I learned when I was on the island last 1'80?- It impressed me that bciore anything more alas done the uniform iiauging ci the lines on the island should b’ completed, otherwise great incon- renichca and expense will result to the farmers. Mil. DUNNING: The Murray Har- bcur branch is the lest oi the Print“? Edward Island lines to be ltwdflfil- cd. and this very proposal it for ‘h? purpose oi fnclliating the standard- ’ lzntlon oi the branch. This proposed new lino will obviate the 301111951"? nggggjjy of building a somewhat gauge heavy traffic bridBe. lunfnnivlvnn: Over the Hills- borough river? bridge will still remain in duty 111d will be standardized. but for llshi traiiic only. The use oi the brim“ line proposed in this bill will enable the standardization oi the whole o! the remaining Prince Edward island lines for ncavv trail"- conlmittce and aDPY°V°d~ HHS any 91' _..._____._.__.__.__--——-_ Continucd on pile 0 Offers Less Than Creditors Demand (Canadian Press) PARIS, April II-Germahfs coun- ter plan for paving h" Fell w" reparations, presented to the allied experts by Dr. Bohacht, chief oi thB German delegation this afternoon. is understood to offer about one bil- lion marks less per year thln ti" creditors demanded. -: ...____.._.._.. LONDON, April PL-Tho Kins has purchased from Ly-nwood Palmer. the artist. a picture of Colorado. Lord Derby's famous race hone. for presentation to tha Emperor of Japan on the oe- caaion of his anthroneaaent in November. Lyawood Palmer first painted a ptctnle oi Colorado in Lord Derby. and It: ids-isl- ty admired this painting so anloh that he asked that another should ba painted. The coin- mlaaloll hsa been executed and tha picture la on its way to Jap- an. across the Isthmus oi I _ ecto. 0°“ ing into the history of the proposed enterprise since 1008, stating that it was part of the confederation pact with the Maritime Provinces. It would. he said, reduce the aailinl distance between the lt. Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy by 000 miles and leaaan the distance to the ‘West indies by the same distance. lenator Black was strongly supported by desirability oi constructing a canal Senator Hence Logan. CHARII-OYFETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY. APRIL 1a 1929 STRONG RESOLUTION RE STANQATQDIZA 7701v Motion beiore Legislation urging building of Stand- ard connecting line between Mt. Herbert and 10 PAGES V a: Annual Subscriptions Delivered “.00 B! 5i Cunldn and U. l. A. “l. AMBASSADOR "This photo ‘. n recently, oi Charles G. DH‘. . i‘ .ln*r vice-pre- sidcrtt of h: U11 "cl Stairs. who has burn appointed as ntnbrxcnrlor lo the court of St. Li: is ccnsiidcrcd by cvcl" mall's. Well KaJvvTcca-adiaa Public Man Passed | Away Yesterday In New York ' (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., April 1'1. — Death canle sllddrnly at ten o'clock this morning to Sir Clifford Sifton, one oi Canada's outstanding public men, while he was in New York to consult a specialist‘ in heart trouble, a disease from which he had suffer- ed for about two years. _ Accompanied by members of his family, Sir Clifford hud just arrived in New’ ‘York this week from his win- tcr home in Florida. He had an ap- pointment with the heart specialist at the Roosevelt Hospital this morn- M“ DUN-Nun}, Ya‘ Tm Qxjsflng 1 ing and soon after his arrival there . V l he grew suddenly weaker and expir- cd in a iew minutes. His youngest son, Harry Siitoll. of Toronto, was with him n-hen he died. Heart fall- ure was given as the cause of death. Sir Clifford, in recent years has had his home in Toronto and there the funeral will be held and inter- ment will take place. The funeral arrangements are not yet completed. Major J. W. Sifton, oi Winnipeg, and son oi the deceased. told the Canad- ian Press this afternoon that the family would leave for Toronto with the body as soon as possible, but a definite time for the departure has not yet been fixed. YllllTI-IS HNEI] BOWNANVILLE, Ont. April l'l-—- Nineteen lads paid dearly in court here loday iol" their passion for col- lecting things. They ioA souvenirs from the wreck oi the Canadian Pacific Railway ‘train at a washout just east oi Bowmanville on April‘ 6th. what they took were trivial things from motor cars that were part of the freight oi the wrecked train, things like radlotsr caps. Klaxons and mirrors. _ seventeen oi the youths had to pay into court $16.50 each ‘and in addition had a suspended sentence of the days in jail hung pvcr their beads like lhe sword of Damoolos- Ths other two were fined 8i and costs, which in cash means $7.50. Oi these young men an example was made. to show the rest oi the pop- ulation that they could not take things-even as souvenir: -irom wrecked railway trains. "I will give you a souvenir in the way of a lesson to respect the pro- perty of others“, said Magistrate W. l". Ward on imposing sentence on the seventeen who pleaded guilty. His Worship remarkedon the wide publicity that the case recclved and expressed the view that their example would be a lesson to the rest oi the country. ‘ Heartz. On Friday llcti. ill Sullllnerslde. Charioitetown and Montague, three rcpl" Jniatives of the schools enter- ed in the Canadian and Internation- al Oratorical Contests will meet in‘ Icompctltiou to determine the three ‘Contestants who will represent their (listricts in the Provincial Finals. The District Contests all take place Pn Friday, 10th lnsL, at the follow- ing places and hours: Kings County, at Montague, in the Oddfelimvs Hall at 8 p. m. Prince County at Summerside, in St. Mary's Hall at 3 p. m. Queens County, at Charlottetown, in the Zion Church Hall at 4 p. m. Charlottetown in the Zion Church Hall at B p. m. A contest manager will be in charge of each competition, and at cach place the contestants and their parents or guardians will be enter- tain-ed as guests of The Charlotte- ltown Guardian. In Bummerside tea will be served at the Queen Hotel; in Montague at Pooles Hotel, and in Charlottetown at the Russ Hotel. At Charlottetown, His Worship Mayor Yea will preside at the Queens County Contest in the after- noon, and Hon. A. C. Saunders at the charlclttctown contest, held in tho evening. At this latter event, a short musi- cal programme will be rendered by Master Horace MacEwen. ths tal-, c-ntcd boy pianist, and Miss Lucyi Blanchard. vocalist. I It should be noted that this is the second year that Prince Edward 1s- i District Oratory ’ Contests Friday The Competitors Will Meet At Summerside, Charlottetown And Montagae—-Contests Are Held Under The Distinguished Patron- age OfHis Honor Lieut. Governor a . _-==--=..— ‘Ilsd, lil Zion Church Hall at 8 p. m. ‘and the district representatives will mom»: to the city as guests oi The ‘Charlottetown Guardian. The win- ner oi this Provincial Contest will go i0 Toronto for the Canadian Finals, all expenses, oi course. being paid. ' Should he lor she) be the winner there, he is given a travelling schol- arship in the form of a trip to Eng- land and the Continent, all expenses paid, and will aiterwards represent ' Canada in the International Cham- pionships, later to be held at Wash- ington. This year, the candidates may speak on any one of the following subjectsz-“Canada Among the Na- tions". "The Unification of Canada." “'I‘he Peoples of Canada," or “Can- ada's Economic Problem." The utcs in length. The representation in the District Contests is as follows: Kings County, 8 schools, 15 pupils. Queens County, 8 schools, l5 pupils. Prince County, 0 schools. l2 pupils. Charlottetown. 4 schools. 8 pupils. Total-Mi schools. 50 pupils. Charlottetown district contests are: Dr. J. miton Coinn, His Honour Judge Harold L. Palmer and Hon. H. 1". MacPhee. For the Prince County Contest, they are: Rev. AC. St. Clair Jeans. Hon. Adrian l". Ar- senalllt and Mrs. J. S. Perry. The Judges ior the Kings County Con- test have not yet been announced. The contests are held under .tho patronage oi’ His Honour Lieut. Gov- lahd has participated in the Can- adian and International Oratoricall Contests. The Provincial finals will be held in Charlottetown on May Snowden Attacks France And Italy (Canadian Press) LONDON. April llr-"Whatcver the Conservative party, l-lon. Philip Snowden committed a blazing indis- cretion in the House of Commons yesterday." said HG. Williams, mcm- , bcr 0i pilfllélmfilll and parliamentary . secretary oi the board of trade, re-' fcrringto the conference oi the‘ Women's Conservative party at, Reading today to lna attack on Brl- I tain's method of war debt collection, from hcr allies made by the former labor chancellor of the exchequer. “Snowdcns attacks on France andI Italy are very unfortunate inlerna? ltionllyz" Williams dcclarcd. It is‘ !pcrhaps ihc worst thing that has‘ [happened irom lhc point oi vicw oi ' international friendship for many , years." l Countess Iveagll, mcmbcl" of 113i‘- lliamcnt and chairman of the wom- en's unionist organizer/m, criticizing Hon.,Davld Lloyd George's scheme‘ to relieve unemployment said the un- employed included a quarter of amll- lion womcn and she asked what part they were to take in the making of the l Liberal leader's roads. it is Mr. Lloyd George's plan to solve the‘ problem by a gigantic road construc- tion and maintenance program. electoral advantage it may have to l ernor Heartz and are sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian and the Department oi Education. MANY A BACHELORSI-“P HA5 BEEN WRECKED BY A l PEP-Mariam’ WINE U l l ‘ l h TORONTO, April l7.—Marltir'rle. fresh to strong udnds, unsettled with occasional showers and fog. ‘Toronto fair, ....4B—38 Montreal snow. ...44—32 Halifax rain. ... ... ... ..34—-34 Si. John rain, ... ... ...42—-3B Boston cloudy, ... ... “40-40 New York rain. ... “ti-M Charlottetown rain, . . .35--30 High tide this afternoon at 5.46 and tomorrow morning at 7.50. Sun sets this evening at 652 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.06. Full moon Tuesday, April 23rd, 5.23 p. m. Eumrnorside tdia eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. llllllllln (Special to The Guardian) HAL, Belgium, April i'I—Ten per- sons were killed bull's score serious- ily injured when the Paris-‘ ‘ idam express collided with a freight -lrain nrar here at. 1.10 a. m. It was |iearcd more ‘oodles were under the ‘wreckage. v ‘Q-O-O4 FQQ-OOQ Condensed Specials lATl-Ie per word net eachinsertioninthiaaoiumn. , APPLY 140 5206-4-17-31 wANTllh-A MAID. Water 8t. ‘HORSE! FOR. SALE. CABLOAD choice horses lust arrived. ‘These are at my new barn 100 Elm Ava enue. Apply, Parker A. Horns. 83084-104! speeches are not to exceed ten min- The Judges for the Queen's and. s31. u: