nAxmts I OI‘ A MERCHANT MAXIMS or A MERCHANT . .ll.l.w.snlwl1lllviis l l l l I i Somethlllfi V1111"! WWII: when mother's hands are all brown and m“ while the daughter's never me thdr Quowy whiteness. i m nubnorlM-loun Delivered 05M {fun (lnnadl ua u. s. a. also. a SPLENBID LE‘ l i l A THE BALEIIUNIAN Bill!!! ITIJRE BEFBRE I I New Me thods Explained, Andrei. Case Lomn. _ Need FcrBetter Teacher Training" And ' . More Adequate Salaries Stressed. Amost interesting and instructive haps few would undertake to con- lecture was delivered at the Cale- duct their cases in the low courts. A defile" club 133'; 111K111 1° 9- 18180 larger number would undertake t0 and appreciative audience by Mr. preach sermons. But almost every- Buperviser of City body feels himself entitled to pro- L. W. Shaw. ools. nouncc Judgments on C matters of his audience by the Chairman. Mr. to this as well, perhaps, 85.8 humor- Anderson, Mr. Shaw launched at ous sldo. The good side is that. edu- oncc into his address which was en- cation touches everybody, it entersj every home and everybody who has a. of his lecture Mr. child or who haslan interest in a‘ titled “Speeding up Education". At the close shew was tendered a hearty vote of child has therefore some right to ex-I thanks, which was moved by Mr. press his opinion on the kind of ' Reuben MacDonald, seconded by Mr training the child ls receiving or n. H. MacNelll and supported by Mr ought to receive. That readiness to] R. H. Rogers. H18 Honor Judge p Stewart. Doyle. Stewart and Prof. Blanchard. ronounce iudgmcnts in tnatters of | Mr. MacMillan. Mrs. G. Ffcducution indicates widespread. lfl Mr. B. Chandler, Miss Minot universal. inwrest in education] Did time permit, we might refer to. All of these speakers expressed|many other indications all pointing their hearty agreement with the lecturer arly the necessity of more thorough teachers training. ind increased salaries for the teachers. The dis- cussion was most interesting <1 throughout. At the close of the meeting. chairman in extending the vote of thanks to Mr. Shaw reminded the audience that the lecture next, Thursday evening would be given by; Mr. J. A. MecMillan on “Island! Sports and Sportsmen. announced that the musical evening which wasto have been held on April 5th. would be postponed for one week. as the orlslnal date was too near to Good Friday. A feature of Prof. Bhaw’s lecture. D11‘ the lcxt. of which follows, was thc C911 exhibition and explanation of some excellent product maps and port- foliosprepered by pupils in the city» schools. SPEEDING UP EDUCATION. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlcq they should? ‘~ Int us assume that the members of the committee are correct in their opinion. Ilnmedi- as. “What is the cause of the to the same conclusion. Perhaps we “m” ready to “d-m" ma‘ m“ “full house" and crowded galleriesloindlgcyitninfllt; miyutg 1111111181 f111311111111 Vile should not, however, forget our 5111181118111 13001111111’ KHOWH 05 lint; fictional debt. Worl: and thrift are . , dBUWPY 01101111 11 lbllfl only sure roads to success. The the realization tiefsttlli: ézielfélasilg‘: about three quarters of on flour, andgeneyatlqlv that. féfiQlll. the money t iwas frequently punctured with all- should not. chick its responsibilities. of imam“) Further taxation reductions will bc-l - , blr or. Canada progresses} s10“ nalneu? o.“ we?“ or concepts Crease 0f trade‘ a gmwmg ";u"p.1“s"But llallonn! ]7l'(l!;!'(‘..‘?.'i is dependent as to what constitutes an education. a reduction o; debt and tflxmmnv on me “Yhohummv "nudwm WP ma‘? and in certain changes made in fis-‘tict, inward,’ 6m, énuthert. ' cal arrangements. on the points brought are out during his dlscouree-perticul- par how it is to_ bc acquired and what purpose. fetus consider for a moment the " m; ab-olmeazling of that word built up of our experiences ter. onsequcilt. inter come, to what is to my mind, at lause as the ma“ unpormm’ 9mm’ i“ m" dmcusfiiflllhmlnflld favorable records in iii-loony. no“, i fol‘. In this connection ‘ g how we shall deal with it. One of the characteristics Is that not. true? Added experi- turning of the wheels?“ “ls it that cxperiblltfr, and thcu to put these‘ our system is lacking in connecting thc different parts of thc-l tnuchitlc slipping?" "Is the lubrieat-leducutlom as cart-led on lug mechanism defective, or is there? $110015, a combination of all thcsc rllfiloul-Itm onward march of civilization. in tics?" As we attempt to deal llroblcm let us go first of Murine room and look carefully overmthm- concepts have. 11w Dower plant. In referring to the 1110i~1V<1l etiiorgod idcus to lower?" "Are the belts and cogfiition of present day problems. thc past century or twoqcurruwt lothcr words, our concepts in r0801" with thulm public school education have no all to thtflbeen growing in the some D ‘l! m ‘g in our‘ has tcndcd to lag behind in; L degree as Probably this‘ tendency to loll behind that’ be "WWW WWW plant l have not in mind our, on to several causes. two or three of Board of Education. Board are the people who elect the? Beck of tllmwhlgh we may tnentlon here. (1st) A period of extremely rapid. Board. and further back than all ivemhangc in science and invcntlonhlltl p find the l tendencies upon which all human! flotivlw depends. These inst-mots} luv at the base and form the found-i iitlon of what we hive come to tcmi, our nccds and desires. Thcy are tile} limit motivating agencies which drive us to action. - For e. long time the feeling of need‘ for training and education of some- lllnd has existed and has driven men to attempt some scheme to 1111118 about the desired end. There is today a more widespread ititcrest in education than perhapsl there has ever been. In almost all. Parts of the world. certainly of thel EHEU-Hh-s lng world. there have been adop since the war new Educational Acts designed to im- Drove the quality oi the education given. to widen its scope, to deepen. its impress, to reach new groups of! boys and girls. men and women. 11113. timer; is an nimueédunhtrllersg}, a nae pronounce uea n = Judgments‘. Very few people would‘, undertake to perform surgical oper-: ations on other: or on themselves without an adequate training. Per- O-OO-Q-NOQ4Q9‘ Condensed Specials RATt-lo. per word. not each inlertlon in till column b aloe Pnmrmo or avlav description, clmplknnd 0x119111- lloualy executed. lrdlw 0°11‘ lral m» Printer-y. 1mm 112- --_» ‘You WANT coco tNveLoPue. Prices 501m 20o: 100 for 86o: 25o m m: too m 81-00: 1-°°° ndamentn! instincts andnot in educational pnnied and followed the years of the Great War. 12nd) Only recently has any nt- telnpt been tnade to apilll’ 5919111171“ methods to the solution of educa- tmnal problems. In other words. tradition nnd individual ludztuent- rather than the results of 50161111110 Continued-Thou P1150 '1 , l ___..._.__- q Moves Amendment Tc Throne Speech tCanadisn Press) N. 8., Feb. l6.-After eleven members of the 8°VB111111e11t side or the House had made short speeches in the debate on thc ad- dress in reply to the speech frflm the throne in the legislative assem- bly mu afternoon. D- B. Mom"!- Liberal, Victoria, moved the follow- i amendment! i-Tngt the address in reply to the h from thexthrone beamended gddlng thereto the following: this House regrets that the s h from the throne contains no intimation of the intention of your governmen to enact at the present session oi’ the legislature. an oldl nge pensions bill or legislation mak- ing effective in Nova Scotla. the federal statute providing for old nsions- 1 . “B33. 1.. Melanie. Jmtiacnlsh. third member of the opposition sec- onded the tnotion. Hon. Ci. S. Har- rlngton, in the temporary absence HALIFAX. s . bl! That for $1.05. PMUIM- Guardian Office, (‘inlet-Glen Job Primary. a t - H’. ._i A my“, uipurnment of the debate \ momw afternoon. l ‘Pl always t of the tnachine is functioning hem. fairly well. Passing on from a consideration of budgeL . “commpty get remains to be seen. Take for example a material object‘, ductkm of dunes on a wide mug‘, such as an orange or an aeroplane. of text-nos‘ Me Q-“r 90mm)“ “c those umlgswlia: western members; is pluinly’ sccll. inn! rtl f. t t! t t ' "o no retur- mcm? t {$5 ‘l Ct°“5eq“e‘t‘§°' M the‘ tibcns oxalic dullss ‘tliln liquors and sen unc, a any ra .our con- - u . m den,“ n react-m], t of an ornngcislnuch fuller ulltl\,(t:]%;§d cécntlglmme eencr-mxenk .moz'e complete than our contaept ’ ' 1*“ aeroplane becmme w,“ “ck ‘Pwscntiment is seen in the widening perlence and contact with thc latqof the British prewrencc) The idea °" “We!” we P055955 ly it may be regarded as a fighting m regard m a“ Object 111°" mltgllbudget, and is bound to provoke n, YBNVBYS b1? 11 8111i“ 111/0101‘ 111 <19191'11\11\-‘l),-01on;m\ and Qqe“ heater} Qglmtu, 'I'ullc.hing on thc question of Iilllk-j ~ Mr. Robb upon sittingAowil vzu or “lcuthusiustically cheered by Libcr 1111111 -h m ~ e t that it is growing, ‘. ‘ . - . . 1 shall accept neither cred“ norEagg cxgnsmntly: growing and Plofllesslvcs 0f n1! shadis. M censure for the choice of our subject) and (glmnglng bymeans of the added’ n d b, m which ‘c lonishl. or oerhelwlflhould say, for, -' . n l ideas lllCl. tum m. l” e " 1 the wording of the subject: --spee<i-;ff§§°m“°°§ m ' o‘ m“ Oppuduou" in: up Education." What do these concerning Comm Words seem to imply? Is it not theclnemon M“, 0,..- 1“ ‘he 111111135 01 111051? W110 We"! 1'9" ample, are different today to what sponslblc for the program. there ap-V flwy were yesterday. tiears to have been the Otlllvicllflll» cnccs have caused the change. The or at least the lurking suspicion, that‘ “mu m- the gommun ' m” wheels o‘ W1’ educm-mnal 11111913‘ about things are not changing ine arc not revolving as rapidly as‘enlarglng 9UP Ideas . naturally expo n 11111110“ m cmwutcly, ample time to prepare what is"Qu1~ policy; busmesa m" "X" (EKDCCLCG to be one of his best cf-Trcdtlcc both." ‘forts and 0111‘ 100N113’ 05 11110 viva-l Canada's international trade was l\1.'0!llll'.1llli»i1lilCd. The decrease in _ exports and increase in imports he and 4 ‘ 118d _ be???‘ lfieldoxsilt:lnttributctl principally to greatcudo- is m a rut’ and as 39mm,‘itlrztééiézggdtafagrlgilg OMY-O =1) mcstlc rlelnaml. He had an import- onc has said very apt! ' fcrcnce bciwcefllda gait. i1 01111:!‘ ' ‘t no e . ' 1c 51.160055‘. - . - only a host of questions thrustgifi ‘giffiéQél-sat bugi ‘H°“5° “dwumcd y°sm'day' themselves upon us; questions such[wh0 stands ever slow ldcas enlarged .11 lty whose ideas Speech‘ [year estimated ssmaisooo. crease debt last year $41.896.000- ES-W- W111 b9 Marv“ 111's‘ .000. Amfillf-i SlIlL-tafr and the house adiourned until to- ,_ n§h.v££fr£fifip§+" In Toronto (Special ttrThhe Guardian) TORONTO. Ont., lub will tender 3th After having been introduced to education. Now there is a good sideip A H ‘- ‘ A E N I Favorable Announce- ° _-the house, and as we enter the pre- wents Maqe Ml!‘ Ysent calendar year one could not lster 0f Fmance m help but note that leaders of indus-l ‘ ‘,try and finance emphasized that the Annual B ll d g e t present prosperous conditions sprang S h from the solid growth and solvency D999 v .01‘ the basic industries of Canada. (From Our Own Correspondent) _ CHARLOTTETOWN, Feb. lord-Ion. William Phillips, the United States‘, representative nt Ottawa and Mrs. Phillips reached the city lost. cven-' lug. During their stay they will be guests of Sir Joseph Flavelle. ‘This afternoon. the Women's Ciinodi them n reception .5» llllll I its, !N THE rlnllll. RED Till l 100p. IUanadIan Press) OTTAWA, Feb. iii-Announcing .at ninetcen millions» Robb, Minister of Finance. today get to the House. lt was a docu- nlent of hopefulness and optimism. "A spirit of hopefulness has been developed." said Mr. Robb announced financial proposals i0 "With revenues now buoyant there is n tendency ‘to huvc the Do- I OTTAWA. 0111.. Flcb. l6. — As is minion embark on many new ven- nnticipatcd, there Canada's Its the minister was zlitures, as well us. a tendency toward speculation. Mr. Robb unilounccd for the 115-‘ when!“ it Wm be a popular ‘mm-ca! year ending March .31. next, es- thc inf lucncc of Fin-then‘ deference Cohan moved tlic adjournment ol our nntlo nvcs the lcodcr is neat-or the pro-war r who would fiction. llllllllil! reduction of taxi-s was cted to reply immcdi-ns important or; reduction of debt. ' he emphasized. “is lo sion. Upon the conclusion of the budget; 11S Minister of Agriculture. High lights in the budget spec were znainly as follows: in thc bud- get speech of last year 1t was es- timated that the debt would be r- duccd by $31,366,000. Thc pub! accounts show that the amount reduced by 331509-099- An independent audit by I’. Ross, and Sons. charwrcrl nccoun ants. public accounts, for thc inst fol yili-IYS “TF9 Actual revenue $400,452,000. 6i 05,942,499. 1926, was 819.546.0001 this Special cxpcnditul $081‘ WES $333,130,000. capital expenditure. and loans and the. to progressive Certain- Clllnplm“ nut announcemen‘ Y-1119°“1Y‘m‘1llvlnekcnzic), continued his specchjgard m empire ti?!“ showed that the accuracy 01 _ | conflrtncd and that the, pmcnme’ accom‘ reduction of debt in that period was‘ for Estimated for 1927——8. it will be 5419.080001]. Ordinary expenditures for inst fiscal year I" m” "ewimmcd rcvenllc $4l9.480,000. Esti- mated expenditure $364,665,000. Es- timated surplus $54,815,000 dt-rltlct- ing frown this est-minted $144,700,000. Robb irlg: funds. Mr. i0 make in re it: l5 ENTER llflllllfl BUNTES! NUW Don’t Abou the lllailman, He’! Stand thc Strain. S. 1". 11' Two more. Illllflf“! '8‘ list oi‘ entries for the CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBR uctlulilsnmltrn A! NINETEEN Mllllflllil Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister Of Finance, Pres- ents His Budget To The House. -- Nat- ional Debt Reduced By $38,815,000 And Surplus Announced As $54,815; 1 ‘,compiained of no illness, the man- prcsented his eagerly expected bud- income for last year. . as he; Income tnx: Ten pcr cent. reduc- sin-pills $16,000,000 for the writlnu down of soldier lfllld scttlenlont loans and 1' . toihcr items. Nut debt reduction for“ 11927-28 is estimated at $38,815,000 nnd during the live year period cn- . cling Murch ill, i928. Ml‘. Robb nrl- ‘ded, the not debt has been reduced declared he ul would welcome any workable plan l ‘ hut would insure thc teincmont of crating 5am 60 pcr mm‘ on mate“ nnl debt. but until Canada . _ . . . ,1; M0 0f mxw la! used in manufacture V8Il0llh. ,_ _ Imports lo =11‘- W111¢11 11° W33 elmaged whmgle secure thc advantage of the Brit- - ‘c ish preferential t1r‘ff mt t ' _. no ‘ _ _ ,. . A . A lS nou be rcarzievsstgnggv: ti,“ 1°51 ‘fffh? aftemsofl ‘A3325 per cent. empire labor and ma- ul changed ilirougllllggc {iguraing n1 Prterlnls. Mr. Robb proposes to double ' ' - ‘ this. percentage. ‘There will be simi- A ‘ . o'k on the solu- _ _ _ . lnr increases in the percentages rc- wl l-111‘°1“3“‘°“L ‘fqeriiagflle m$limzlgg~quircd on goods cnicrittg uude ‘cxpert ““H‘O'"'1P“ m ‘nvcblka {treaty rates and thc intcrlnccliate mini-in. ~ that ~ he ask are nrlzlcd to the Qmwricaym denulud positive and full answ- wen \\\V\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince/Edward Island Like the Dew E o UARY 17, i928 f-Veteran A ctcr Passed Away (Cotmdian Press) KANSAS CITY. Feb. Iii-Edd! c [Foy, the actor, died at a local hotel here today. Mr. FOY played at a ilocal» theatre hcrc last night and‘ lappeared in good health. Fred zshear, manager of the theatre said, {The vetcrltn comedian was making what had been billed as his f ,we!l tour of stages on which he had. BT8- cted for more than half a centuryx After last night's performance he. lager of the theatre said. Mr. Fey's; lreal name was Fitzgerald. He was‘ OTTAWA, Feb. itl-‘Faxation re-; ductions provided in thc budget‘, will. be effective tomorrow. The re-, duction in income tax rates will bc= applicable tn taxes payable on the‘ mx REDUCTIONS A‘ ‘tlon in personal income tax. Tax jrnic on corporations cut to eight ',pcr cent. Sales tux: Twenty-five pcr cent, ‘reduction rate cut from four tol ,threc. ‘ I Tariff reductions: (lotions, mater- lial reductions in large range house» ihold cottons. Rate lowered on yarns.‘ British preference widened. j Woolens - Duty reductions on‘ mitts and all but more expensive, ‘lines of underwear, socks, stockings, _ yarn» for weaving free. Prcfcreht-I in! duty reduced on woolen goods, imported in gray for dyeing and fin-i ishmg. _ Linen—l3ritish preference rates‘ on finer grades reduced. lite-clas- iflcation of linens and of flax ‘lute products. ' g l Textile machincuyu-On large Ila-Tl.‘ limportations British preference du-\ lty reduced from 10 to free; inter- mediate from l0 to f1. l l Reductions in duty on press blah-l ‘kcu; flake calcium chloride, for; roads treating. non-alcoholic prep-l ovations for disinfecting. etc, crude pctroleunl for refilling frcc till Julyl 19.31. ‘- ten on ports for fishing boutcng ' lies reduced], nickel chromium for, making electric resistant): v/ire., iroc. l ‘t DRAWISACKS’ . 80 pcr cent. on Cfflitfllll kinds of magazine paper. 90 pcr cent. on bi-l tuminous coal fur melting or cvap- tcolr. when at least fifty pcr cent. of reduction cost. iucurrctl in Con- rlda. 50 per cont. on muterialr; used‘, in aeroplane engines. After Joly 1,! no drawbacks unless 40 per cont of l cost of production incurred in Con-l rtcla. Present duty on flirnraft engin- cs extended until July l. 1940. OTTAWA, 0nt., Feb. ill-Under exemption will be allowed for men-l tally or physically incapacitated} persons over 2i wears of age. l OTTAWA, Feb. budget reductions in the not materialize. r speech, the nunlsmr CV91‘. . ~,$200,000,000 to l Enforce Prohibition? , WArEHINGTON, Feb. ill-The lu- lqtlisitivermss of Senator Borah. Re- tpubllcan, Idaho. taonocnlirlg the pro- [hibition views of Presidential candl- datcs has brought him. n suggestion also whether they {would favor a $200,000,000 appro- enforcement." Thc suggestion has come from Re- presentative Laguardia, Republican. advances active last year were $1M.- 31-‘111951 11111111" 011° 11°11‘ ML it l , .. _ . _ m h L u v u... i‘ f mght. not be well to ascertain 039-0001 This your “stlmmed s30’ 38,27 0° w 0 I I g mm by real cilforcclnctlt and thc total 915-009 The ‘new the lwncrzvipr‘ Imys andlcuttiilg oil’ of liquor supply whether Surplus of revenue over expendi- $44,817.000; this turcs last year was Net d timaws this year $38,815 the assets to be writtefh off are 000,000 soldier land settlement loa grain and relief. from customs 571100.000. an increase on increase of about $8,000,000 income tax. and about $2,000,000 post‘ office receipts. freight rates act of last year. n $54,150,000. In should be made for retirement without discussing the merits in reduc cheers from the government side. of cosh and \ (Continued on page ti), I and $2,000,000 advances for seed There will be a special cxpefiimul"! ‘of $3,843,000 on account of Maritime The surplus estimated for the your dealing with the proposal that through n sinking fund properly invested. nrovlslonl public debt within a specified time such o. scheme, the minister said that the only effective sinking fund‘ was a net surplus of net revenuqoonege over all expeuditum and in recent years the government had succeeded lng both dflbt ahcLtAxatlon. which succinct statement brought The total maturities for the pre- sent. year had been provided for out- three your four percent girls. Send your cnlriv“: in quickly "»or not the people of the country dneally want prohibition." H BY AN ‘Body Navy-Lies in Par-f .plicity which characterize ‘mer prime minister r73 years old. Heart disease was ns-l zslgned as the cause of death. - l ' I HIJ E5) ‘l P PIE, llssl itsih Church at Sut-l ton Courtenay - Notable C ar e e rt Praised by Many. SUTTON, Courtenay, England. ,Feb. 16.-— While eminent men and‘ thc press of Great Britain praised the Earl of Oxford's life of service and‘; and mourned his death. the body of the agccl statesman, who died at his homo here Wednesday. was car- ricd tonight to the parish church of Sutton. Courtenay, where it will rest until plans. for its interment ore fin- ally settled. A simple service for the fnmily will be field in the parish church on Saturday morning. Praise of tllc Eur! of Oxford and Asquith‘ as a grout ptirllunlcnturiail. ll. forceful, grnciaus clcbatcl‘ and an unselfish servant of the nation's lvolfale, is contained in thousands of messages of condolence pubIisht-tl and received by his widow. (walled his zuttivitics; m the curly do of the war. when. as Prime Minist he breathed the British spirit o! confident courage. Many proudly remember his flo- clhration in the fucc of Germany's e snltl. "We shall !ll‘\'i!!' sllcnthe the sword ivllich we have not lightly drawn until Belgium recovers in full mens- urc all, and more than all, she has sacrificed? until France is fidequutc- ly secured ugnilwl. the tnenacc of aggression; until the rights of thc smaller nationalities of Europe an: placed upon an unnssallablc found- ation, and until the military’ domin- me "cw income tax schedule» $50°Yatlol1 of Prussia is wholly find fixially destroyed." (Special to The Guardian) SUTTON COURTENAY, Feb. lG. w-“Espectedf-The Earl of Oxford and Asquith , “P1119 who died at 6.50 0‘clock Wednes- dutics on liquor and cigarettes dldflay morning at, his 5mm“ Con". I" m“ budgwenay estate is not to lie in West-l “f fi'1a11°'°,‘minster Abbey. and his burial will, made no reference to them what-Eb‘, sunny pr-lvam Thus m‘, Sim-“ d the for- lifc is to‘ in mark him in death. With the full concurrence of the 80118711019111» 11110 D9011 111 Wfifilnlinv lown) um] our province is. t-tillt¢<-l".l~ 101‘ 1111161‘ i111 01191‘ W 1-1115? 0111013 ml, the yw-zu" has lit-cu mn- In! today that he shoultl be interred infihhn usual (IHILZTPHH and pros; ltllc Abbey where Ins body woulr lprobnbly have rested beside [Boner Law. With great Ihowcvor. ‘his executors. in is written instructions compliance wit! »"to be buried with thc utmost slm plicity." l The order will not. disappoint, NW’ Ymk- W11" “dvl-‘rcd 111° 31111111111" ,thosc who would wish to honor ills.‘ , , grtcmory. us o. memorial service will, crs from the candidates. and ask lllbc new m me Abbey M, noon next) ITUCSdEY. l vcomprisiug one district, have 5 Federal agents, or one to (Yflitll 60.00 -' — : - ' b . . ° 4m“ u e m“ are snppuglimre :2“ Lnguardia said the reason “prohi- know where you are. Don't be. blue“ l“ ‘*0 popw“ l“ many o’ thmSqililPO miles. ns man-He'll manage. somehow. try form which The list now loads: ‘School. in! 1“ School. l Lemuel Prowsc, School ' Wales College. Margaret H. Campbell. Square School. Edith Douse. Prince of Sc ool. - J. Howard Buntain. Prince Wales College. or) wlilnlm Burnett. West School. City. Margaret Lambe. Springfield. ' nool. Harry J. Lewis, West Royalty. l-Illda M. Hooper. Murray aid of over working the mall If you are eligible, flll in the cn-_ you will, find on The treasury 6x111161**‘ 1° New“ another page-and mall it quick! duties swaBW-Wi) 1111 increase of 8ii,000.000; excise duties of 011.400.0911 Street QM, Willard Plcketts. Prince of Wales forccluent. and added: Jennie Cook. Murray River High: h“ was not so very “mg ago m“ lCOlllpclltlllll in your state was so not sufficient to do thc Job observ- Rochtord ing that lhado, Montana and Utah. School. . lty. Penelope Moi-tin, New Pcrih l Margaret Coffin. Montague High school ‘ h Emmet Gallant, St. Ann's School, n1 Hope River. John R. Sterling, Montague High used School. Arthur O. Mnllcy. Alberton High Qqncem Kent School. ‘ Ralph Larkln, Albcrilon urchin John Denny. West Kent School. Bchool. 1 Elsie MncLurc. School. Helen Goebee. Murray River High L. George Dewar. New Perth ' -Schoo! never art School. dry states" ls because "we have less. t! l f f . -' . . m“ mm m‘ pztkilawogzrzgc:tsgg_, :11)’ ‘in that section of the country. zitoi-‘s home state. Lcguardia said he w bmd‘ had been informed that liquor cnnj‘ 7b” btmgm l“ eve” country m mahomf prohibition is such that you [could easily prevail upon tho Trous- ‘ ury Department to lncraesc this pcr M 1d Fe ‘ D _¢ mm c‘ _ _ . lsonnel to 1,660 good agents for Idaho 9 9' 131150" “m '1 K ikccn that it. lcsulted in a prlcc wayamne and make that state as dry ‘bringing: the cost o! liquor from $141 W175i K91“; n. gallon down to $8." - ' The New Yorker complained that; E- Bflnlflmin 3-01111111- P111199 "f Federal enforcement officers are. 1140111881112 l-lighled at. stragatical “No wonder so many people vol 1 country." Bonded Liquor tfipctlal Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont. Pbb. 1ii~B011dfl liquor warehouses of which there. to be ii in Vancouver before consolidated to form one b!!! ust. go according to state- ments atrlbutcd to Hon. W. D.‘ uler. tvflnister of Customs today. These bonded warehouses sltuat-, points for ship-l, foreign eountriesflhd they ments of liquor to feet at once, it is stated. 1llR. lt. H.ll!llll!l!s»lll.!!P .ll“ In his speech 0n the Address Mr. Jenkins All rt - " ceminuly irrcstihle zldvzltlcc when » that Ofgnnll. zlnll high prilzos muvnilvll not regret. only for_livl' loxl-s, lml for 0141* =1“ thc offer was declined by, wvll. 'l‘hls llflilll-Zlll n ' that he‘ provinvi- \\.‘|‘l('!| tteudrzvl to silmu _ v ‘ lould have “nothing in the ziature -»~-_--~ prlotlon for "vigorous and filltlllilllof a public funeral." und desired l-l\t|l‘.'l!)!", llm following night. "l am stlre that your 2511-2-16-2! standing in the nation and Coli- ~»*---» gross as one of the foremost leaders "Hi-l ln-iuvinu in aid of Si‘ i.\\ui-_\‘~1 Vlmroll. Nltillialuue, has . as you would desire to soc the whole; ' Houses To G0. are to receive no more licenses and - these nowinforcearetobecan- J. Aeneas MacDonald, Mt, Siow- celled. The order is to go into ef- i-iome folks have brains thll W‘ crate just like a slftcr in a flour unlit-everything good 30w M1 through and the trash stays behind. Con“ I881 Clmrloiieiotfii Guardian Two llomlrlg iiuurdlun. Founded REVIEWS ISlAND AFFAIRS 1 _______ IZ (lifters fromMr. Sinclair and does not Claim that the Duncan Report Recom- mendations haveall been Implemented and help ziluni; business in every lint-- ! illillk it is safe to say, how- Mll. Il- Il- JENIKINS said". hlrflovl-r, Mr. Speaker, illut n5 far all Spunkvl‘, jltbflllll me first of ull H1 farm ronditioils rm: concerned. congratulate ihc IIIUVIJI‘ (Mr. lls- 11);?!‘ lvutlld hardly 011ml! i926 owing Ivy) ulul tho st-condur tMr. flcznl- to lilo. fllul that tho prices of many bit-n) ot‘ the auldlt-ss in reply !'l,l'()llllllU(ll!l\.\‘ WPHE rather low. no‘.- tlu; speech from tho tin-one, uml n". lulily those 01' Hulk 111111 _ 1101111101111- tlic snmc limo to lextoml my sin-PW» have !l1l(l_ ii. vory flin- crop oi vol-o leuugrutuliltlous to lilo llflllwlht‘ lull"? Wllllllililily) 111111 111011.11’ louder m‘ the opposition (My. Bon- auuh: o1‘ blmlll-ls were exported l0 HO“) who hull been elected to sin-ll lllo uoulllerlt United Stuics for u. high and honourable position. c9011 l)111'l1°»“"‘$- 11111. U10 i11'1<11¥ ill?’ Tin: spcecli from tho thrcilo lliirl vollini: was rutlwr low and would in genera! met with the. upprovztlllwl 141V" 1110 f01‘l1li1l'f~‘ 11 VQFY 816-15 of the mulnbors of [his lltlllilif- ilw-ll-tuv over cost o! production- >I Tllorc WGTE‘, llO\\'l3\’l!l‘- those. whryillll 1111111111111 111 Hily- M1‘- _5!'19311"3Y- voiced lliuuppoititlntmt. that it llilllllizll the vrnrzliolzso fncillilefl 01'1"‘ not go fur enough. hut. we prc- ldotl at Charlottetown, Summer- lu llio debate on tho utlilress in‘ tho HQIIEQTJI‘ (lommons, Uttntvn; ~- sumo, Mr Speaker, that lho budget‘ 511111! 11110 (Hrqrlzctovvll for the which will bo brought flown latclf111111¢11111K 1J5 1111s 1111111911131" 1mm‘ on by tho Finuflco lllllllSlfil‘ (.\l.'..' (“1111111111111 1111 P111141 5) Robb) will supplemvilt for our, "—‘"¢’.’___“ friends what the speech apparent-T EDMQNTON- 51111;‘ Feb- le-"lw-rs- LV laurkcf! for tllr-m- From wllul tho P101111‘ PPRCUQIOIL W110 01 11 16111191‘ Prime Ml-lllSlPl‘ tllr- llarkcilzio at Wuskntctlau. north of here. was King; hi... “My “'0 u,“ Nut-ply 5",“ found in n. dying condition when her misc m“, SUN“, “Maul-ug- Wvvl“. llllsmantl returned from his choreo lions will In» lnznlo. illlf! from our today. F-ho had been atlMkP-d l)X))I‘I'l(lli(It! n!‘ the last llvn yours ‘"1111 1111 311K‘ 4111“ 419d “- few hour’! wt: nmv zissulne that our llfillllll 1111913 01113113“111111111491 h“ bee“ Flimnl-o mii\ist<ll' will no oven 11 ‘Md 3mm“! Gem's" A‘ Jnckson- a “M1,, t-“vuu... um“ ‘w, M‘... m. , ‘hired hand on the Pondlcton farm. ‘m, tam! ))O!lf‘f‘ an‘ scorching for llim. It Tl... hlwuvh’ r5115, m» n“ < . zillouetl u sum of luoncy is missing. tt-stinmny to tho fut-t thin gout ~ ally spr-illing conditions are good: in ~('l\l\“r\\lil l lit-oft not uulztign uni 1m llllh‘ phuw» o! tho auhJm-l, l») , _ w (‘ulisv it has liuon crux-fully l-ovr-iwl; ' . hy llu- spw-t-h of thc Prlnlo -.\llvl-': islet‘ uml others who fnllolv-"l l\iln._ Meetings, Etc bu! l would just lilw to llllll" l; fmv words from nu lll!(!l'()r‘»-‘i (lolivf (‘Ydll 11y tho \'lf'll-lll‘l‘l~illll‘lll um! urn-l wRobin Hum Rapid Chm“ Q31; "ml 7'1""11U'~"1' "r H11‘ U""1i"i"",bl-lll‘! v).‘ll.~;, !)i'i))'l' (Tlllllil- ltnnk :1: ills-iv Sllllllliil mot-ting n‘ - ' zligo‘ ' tin‘ lulu! of fwppollllrliiv - l'llll.l4|!il!l.\‘ \\'!IU>€I‘ run-l)’ I‘ I "Come to the Carnival as Cosy Corner Rink, (Juvondlsh, Saturday, IN). 18th ill ll p. m. l)lli‘i‘llllll.‘i lui lnlvk in i-nnfvnlvml _ __ ,_ days t-nnm-i. \\!l"ll r-olnpunnli: l l)’. alplm, m, Cam. Travers‘, Han by t'lllilllllill‘w‘ lllr-il mp! now, but furl sown ‘Mm, B“. Drflnmtic Chm “ml Vim" l“ ‘h? 1_""" posipmlorl indcfiilitcly. 2578 lll spite ol [)(‘l‘!t)t!l !'1'll!il!!lS us llll‘ ' _\‘l'2l!'S. \\':- “Hocktw lllntoh Victoria Rink. "M ""“ jFlzclayn Wlirllnifv l7ih. Bedeque vs. still 0|’ s" _ look |i)l‘\\‘ill't| lvllll (1(1ll.!ll1'!il‘)1 to 'l"v)p[1)1‘l.'l. Skillll)“. "um. mmcrL 2568 ivusotlzllili- lll".‘.h'\ll'\‘ of lullililn-u) __4__ ‘w " YMNM‘ 1‘““'l""7": Mn” VFW“) l “Rrsrl-vl‘ Wctlnesdoy’ l/iilrch 7th lit-ill (Iv-liturgy will boloilu to (Jun-i m‘, H"; m“ 50mm Lbfig Creek ‘m: "m" dcr direction Si. Ciltllerlnek Hal! Co. l u.- _ _ _ _~ ISLAND CONDITIONS “J18 2 m m 2' . _ . . " “East River Driving Club will A u-v; uorlls [Wfllllllllll-I to l-on- hold the“ ma‘ on Saturday at 13o tiitious in my tiwn provim-f- mdygp m ' 25," 11ml bu zlmiss, llr- Spclker. As n} ' ‘ general rule we flu not lmw- rial)" violent enviuur. either \ll)\‘~’lll'ilS m‘ i\i\\‘v'l\\\’l\l"llSZ things lllll IIIOHK in 11‘ very trvvll Wlly- “'0 llilVi" llo urn-n!’ "Why bake when you can pur- chase your supplies Saturday at St. Pours Cake Sale. 2865 .1 oi." "it". -" i . . . . and um lvlllilll: tn work and ll mm“ mm “ “ICC assortment m “"“"y their fuir allure in illr. upbuilfiialfi “M” mwryi Ne‘ 2:365’ of (Ililllltlih in his report fur lhi“, _\'F‘il!‘- president R. If. (lotion of til‘) .i'l|nr!titlcio\v|i hoard oi trade say "'l‘hc Yuri Augustus Wills‘ (‘dub lore llillillllti n whist and dance in s‘, n“. m, m“. “My (mm,.1,,,t,..tWobstvrs Corner Hall on Friday ‘night. Fob. 17th. Ladies kindly l)l‘.ll,", rake. If stormy Monday. 2574 llltlTl‘ wrily " "" ~" t-irllljvt “'l‘ll<~ Oyster" Bod Driving Club intend holding their races at. Oys- tcr Bud on Saturday. ‘Fhrcc 01115806. 2677 1, The fox llllNlllfifiH was 11.12pm‘. tho‘ - hut-l "Buying; live hogs at Emerald d” Pol). 2!, Tuesday forcnoon. Everett Huslzviil. l 2528-2-17-2! ilulnmlnl. oi‘ outside tnouoy» into v a \ l Surreal: m: Musf HAVE SNOW, Buf WHY ALL 0F l1’ lN 4H?- WINTER 1 ‘ ' A Modern Ailanltts" in KB!- !_v‘.-¢ Cross, Sat. 18th.. if not fine ,t'l‘uo.-.. 21st. 25 l “Mr. W. R. Srnw will address n Tuicoiint: nt. Ulgg. on Thursday. February 23111.. at 7.30 dclock, in thc lfll('l‘f‘.:;l.\: of Calf Club organiza- (i lion. 2527 0 " Wllisi lll i-lopc River Hall. Pd- n t! 1,", Pc-hruilry 17th. If weather un- Jivu-u \|4lrl!{l')ll4‘ll lu April 9th) Please ‘ who FHLHYHN 25o6.3_15.z| l v “Dr. (Ilifl, MD. in chronic cases. 1112 Prince St. Phone 897d. Char- llnilciolvn. Self-Help. Don’t delny. 2-16-1 mo. .._____--- TQRONTQ. F01). Mir-Light (0 ,, m _ mudcralr Wllldh‘. mostly cloudy nndmnkrdggalgrif? figgévmrfég Algal: °°111P“1‘““"‘“Y 1'1"“- gsmwlllilglii. Prime given that you will be Toronto. cloudy‘ vroud M Mn’ Bee poswr Montreal. cloudy‘. 1 -~-28' diguebcc. cloudy .l . . . . . .. __‘_€_445'2'13'111W"31 harlottclown, con y ‘i --- ,, . _ Halifax. mn- . . . . . . . . . .. . 40.44 “an“$12nggdggfnwgaygflh "Si: Saint John, cloudy . 40-28 _ _, . -- l?.'»lli‘-ll‘ll$"‘;‘.?2.r°.i.‘ill‘.."l.éfllnfi“ New York, cloudy . . . . . . . .. 44-30 ' ' n4xfi_é_n_la_m r‘! High tide ‘this morning at 8.14 and “ ' ioulght at 7.03. "A y Sun u“ this arwrmmn M’ 5'29 live siotcnkeirllgovemglitt glllerbaz%e% rises tomorrow morning at 8.57.1“ New Gmmow Ha“ on ma“, New moon Tuesday, Feb. list... fibula“, nth M 2 nlflock p m‘ i517 a. m. w R 3'11 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ _‘ Bumme side tide eighteen minut- 69',“ wmaxaéegseitgkgsmmw“ ea later thln Charlottetown. ' n51 Ft J