Knowledge . . confidence . tells in selling, because it sen, |11 f -= - - (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. or a \,,. A , _ ‘ _ " or A MER_c_i~lANT _ "`__ ` ___/QW 'II ww @' _ MERCHANT 1 ' - - ' i I 9 ///1 / .-//- -1 r.4"" `”ir\.~v> ' xv \\" I _'_' ...,... . Th? PWD SS Pflllsr .~»~-__,._.._ Read bytveryoody \ f, , 1 ..‘.;1"z:.;:.':t"::'f.‘.'; :.‘r.'“:.‘: I ' - " - » - .§_‘i‘.".:.~.:'.““.':'.:.':-....'°°:::“ .:::: it S 1°: ‘= is “ ' t s -,_ ===-==~ = -=== --== --f CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1929 12 PAGES "},‘;“"§,'",,_‘*",'.':jf'§;‘,]°';"m,”{}f';f'°§_ °:,f,‘,’, 7' " =-T--f'-~ 1 ss: f--i ' _ n ,p :-as' _ _ 'ij' P. I. R 'I ,snr-casa. noi./.yi U secretory 1'.. A T I] H Y ,t;i,,.,,,,,1C,,,,,~,,,,,,,,, visits liil, dl way The Missing Link In a Timely Address on Our Railway _Transportation Service, _Mr. J. 0. Hyndman Makes an Important Suggestion With C. P. R. ____ “mt admirable address which misconceptions that have existed. To 8' thomugh k“°W1ed3° °f attain my objective of proving to you ““bj°°t' md mm” exh““5u"° why we should bc very greatly con- Was give” 1°5t¢ight at the cerned about Prince Edward Island meeting °t th’ c“1°d°m°“` being the missing link of the Cana- by Mr. J. 0. Hyndman who took; man PWM* Railway’ it Wm M “_ A his subject “Prince Edward Isl- C Doolittle, President of the Canad-_ ced to the meeting by Mr H. Hagen of the Halifax Her- seconded by 1-Ion. J. D. Stewart of these gentlemen made brief to Nova Scotia iiiid Prince Island, could not be com- rior do justice to the subject. I I was criticized afterwards in directions for even having l to suggest that the Cano- Pacific Railway would some day te ln this territory, but my atti- nnd objective were misinter- i- I am. therefore. exceedingly glad of this opportunity to dral with U10 Subject more fully, and I trust I be successful in clearing up any ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. 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B., Feb. 21.- "The industrial expansion consequent upon these constructions will exceed that of any period in the history of the province," said the speech from the throne which Major-General me 1-ioli.'Hugh H. MCI./Ban, K. C, V. D., Lieut.-Governor, referring to the construction of new pulp and pam l mills, now underway and about to undertaken at Dalhousie, Athoil and on the Miramichi. this afternoon opened the fourth session of the 16 New Brunswick Legislature since Confederation. Referring to the establishment at Toronto of a Maritime trade coin- inissioner, the speech from the- throne referred to the visit of Hin Honors ministers at the conference called at Toronto by the Maritime Provinces Association as "si notable effort felicltiously conceived and generously supported by residents of in the Maritime Provinces, and who desired to promote further trade re- lations between their adopted and their mother province." . Several paragraphs in the Speech from the Throne referred to relations with the federal government. "I am pleased to inform you that negotia- tions fcr the transfer of the valley railway have progressed to a point where it is anticipated that a speedy conclusion will not be delayed and which will afford substantial finance ial relief io the province,” said Hi! Honor in respect to the taking over of the St. John Valley railway, wh runs from Centreville in Carleton County to Westfield, in Klng‘s Domi. ty, by the Canadian National R.ail~ ways. In relation to claims inees with the federal in respect to the natural the speech from' the throne referred to New Brunswicl¢‘s case ae "claim of the province that its finan- cial relation to the Dominion should be considered in connection with the claims of ther provinces to natur- al resources not in the sense claiming us a proprietary right in such re- sources but- that there should be ui parity of treatment of all the prov- inces." Reference was also made to the dominion farm loan act, a. legisla- tion to implement which in this pro- vince had been passed at the last session of the legislature, and His Honor said that he hoped to see the act functioning in New Brunswick when the Commissioner, Hon. Dr. Mac- Lean, has completed the preliminary work of visiting the various provinc- es. Decision to appoint “a commis- sion to investigate and report" upon the subject of old age pensions which has occupied the attention of the government, was announced because of “the uncertainty asto the probable mst of the administration of that measure." ' Extending the policy of free school books, "the issue of school books could be made absolutely free up to and including the eighth grade.” was referred to and his honor expressed the opinion that “this act has met with the approval of the country." The increase in immigration. satis- /factory progress in activities of the Department of Agriculture, including "the largest retum from factory dairy products ever known in the 8° cords of the Department,” and the assistance to the sufferers and to municipalities resulting from for tuberculosis patients were all :erred to and also the fact that public accounts Allin show a on current account.” ‘ ,.._,..._4u._.._._-._ 5 -goo-ooooo-0-000* Condensed Specials nn-u on me etch lsefllh in thi or tno pi-ov-,