PAGE FOUR THE GUARDIAN Mo ’ _ Dolly (Founded tn 188T». Authorised u Second Clue Mall. Poet Oftloo Department. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publllllll!‘ Co. Prelxuent, lan A. Burnett; Vice-President, Wm. B. Burnett; Seep-Trees, G. M. Burnett; Editor and Managing Director, J. B. Burnett; Associate Editor. Frank Walker. "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest lnk." CHARLOTTETOWN, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1943 Apple Sauce Here are some of the ways time is utilized in Parliament, and is taken by Canadian Press from Honsard, the official record of the House: Into the Commons, record during the first hectic minutes of a Monday afternoon goes a mod confusion of small talk, belly-laughs and desk-thumping. Occasionally something serious is wormed in, too. Today's verbal traffic jam, for instance, had to do with big red apples, the good bl’ Toronto Maple Leafs- and a mysterious letter addressed h St. Peter. The sharp-eared, poker-faced reporters for Hansard official record of debates started it off for posterity this way: "The House met at 3 o'clock." Then, in big black type, the word "Apples." "T. J. Bentley (C.C.F.--Swift Current): Mr. Speaker, on a question of privilege, I find on my desk an apple under which there is a cord bearing the following words- Yau have tried the rest. Lcngshoremen and stevedores are to be cov- ered by unemployment insurance under a new ruling. It will be interesting to see the effect upon employment in seasonal industries._ i I With new poultry disease making an ap- pearance in the Dominion the Island is fortun- ate in having developed its own hatching facil- ities. l W fl Fifty-five bills passed into law, in addition to debates on the Address and Budget, is not a bad record for a month's sesdion of the Legis- lature, including week-end odiournments. I fi I Canada's bill for imparts in January was $32,300,000 greater than in the same month last year despite efforts to save foreign exchange. January imports totalled $206,l00,000 this year; last year $73,800,000, A‘ i h Q Toronto University has added a famous physicist to its staff. Prof. Edeard Crisp llullard, formerly of Cambridge, was one of the pioneers in developing "degaussing girdles" to protect shipping from the magnetic mine. I fi I i i The Students Union of Mt. Allison are con- sidering withdrawal fram the National Federa- tion of Students because of its aligning itself with the International Union of Students which is claimed to be pro-Russian in its policy. i i * Even the most enthusiastic Islanders some- times wish the time shorter between thawing of the roads and drying of the land. This season it also makes travel across the harbour difficult. The ice is usually unsafe for some time before the ferry starts its run. i I More and more it Ia becoming evident that parents of today ere losing control of their children Lack of parental control ie evi- denced day and night. Lindsay is not alone in this respect, but par- ents would do well to take stock and call a halt before their off- spring go entirely haywire. --Lind- say (Ont) Watchman-Warden The old Fourth Reader, which was in use in Ontario schools be- fore the new curriculum was tn- troduced. contained selections which are now recognized as oe- ing of upper school or university calibre. But. youngsters passed their entrance examinations on that. old Fonrth Reader. It. was adult fare, but with some trouble and exertion they memorized Gray's Elegy and Keats Ode LO Beauty. Phrases o! those immortal poems stil ring in their memories and rise to their lips. John Mac- Crae used the Fourth Reader, —- Chatham News. While regarded by many as the colourless months, winter actually ia a time of much pure colour, the crystal clearness of the winter skies. blue-green in the sunshine of midday, soul-moving crimsons mauve: and purples in many shades soft. pure and of great depth, at even time, skies same- tlmes almost pure golden, often times vivid red. Then there arc the many colours of the bushland, the warm umbers, the Soft-toner. Venetian reds, the deep purples Even the snow itself is far from white, but. rather blue tones, yel- TH_l§_ _GUA_RDIA_1§L__ CHARLOTIETOWN E SCARECROW Winter-long the scarecrow stood Lonely in the stubble field That stretched beside the Wingless wood And had the sky's white grain for ield. y , He flopped his arms in the north- west wind. And through hta blew bitter. Not one crow had remained bo- rags the gale hind, And his feet were drifted clccp in ' glitter. But. today he guards the plowed ground: His hat. is tilted at an angle. Last night he heard the wild-geese 118W‘ - sound Northbound against the starry tangle. This morning, with lonely winter done, In his tattered grows warm; Jeunty he leans irlg sun With five crows scrawny arm. cost. his heart in the blossom- pcrched on his -I“ranccs Frost in The New York Times. m+cwcc Old Cha rlottetowm (And P. B. l.) MARRYAT AT BAY FORTUNE O-O-QQ PUBLIC FORUM This column le open to the dtuudon by corro- epoudente of questions al interact. The Charlottetown. Guardian dou not necexr- Ily endorse the opinion oi correspondent!- -o+ THE SINKING FUND Sin-Last night I had a dream. I dreamt that. 1 had been appoint- cd accountant for a provincial government. The Premier came along and said “I hope you will like your Job. There is one thing about. the ac- noi. like, that is the Sinking Fund. The debt l5 $10,000,000 and the Sinking Fund o! $8,000,000 will sake care of, or paw only 20 per cent of the debt. Not a very good show- ing, can you make it look better?" 1 said, "I think so, Mr. Premier. Go to the debenture office and take out debentures to the amount of $90,000,000, that of course will put the debt up to $100,000,000. “Put those debentures in the sinking Fund, then the debit in the sinking Fund will be increased by that amount or up to $92,000,000 that ls 92 per cent. of the debt of $100,000,000. That ls 92 per :en-' instead of 20 per cent." "Fine," said the Premier. “But Mr. Premier," said l’, "blow all you like about the high percentage of the debt pa.d or provided for by the Sinking Fund and say as little ea possible about tho big debt." “Fine! flnel” said the Premier. “Now, said the Premier, “there is another thing, the urrangemeu of the Sinking Fund account an page 21 of the Public Accounts. Lt counts as they now are that I .100 MARCH 29, |usunnn0s CONSULT n. L. sens: 8B GREAT GEORGE ST. TELE r l l Representing the following Companies: CANADIAN GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LIVERPOOL 8r LONDON 8. GLOBE INS. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. MONTREAL UNDERWRITERS OF THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERI -.a..... .. .._ Provinces or elsewhere in Canada. "We forget. Prince 1921,: u PHONE CANADA ACCIDENT 8. FIRE ASSURANCE CO. CO. LONDON GUARANTEE 8. ACCIDENT CO CA Edward The above statement should un- its u Province by itself", m. ewer Mr. Barbour! pertinent cam- could we get along? Q0111‘; w ment at the time: “You did not get ufacture all that t; requis- that. information from Mr. Gllllcsl", this province? What ebou that information to anybody; It Ls NOT CORRECT. Then again, in reply to the Premier's first obser- vation: Ma Governmen premium or bonus on overweight hogs for either export or domestic trade PUPDOIeS during the strike Period or at any other time. Canadian Comm-av was NOT closed during the period the Provincial Government was paying a preter- No! Mr. Gillies could not give merits, our building I say-the Dominion never pald either a other unions. It: Finally, may 1 my _ the swm regarded ea a labor clothing? What about farm material they not. handled by union n so, well what would happen should refuse to sell to n.1, lnce? I believe there was 4r blg word said when our E said he did not want m; of this Province to efftliat true ena farmers’ labor union could union or aniés tradesmen in our town. but in tovmg unions should if“: "Y m‘ bell‘ h h b | Many warnings were sounded during the ses- 1°"- WPMW 10mm 11°" "d is an awful mess no one can ‘nuke "m" 1M"! on overweight hozr to Banlzed and recognized m — Want M pom‘ 9M E at f e c" up? u ' f l, d f ‘ d d ' the" °Y “h” 505d" "flwted Reference has been made i". head o,- tau o; 1'; I d 1 mink 1t a select number of Island hog prq- mum, 1,, would h 1 ' f | N ~ sion o t e anger o inroa s on emocrotrc d - on en the fa come rom the Annopois Volley, ova Scotia. , l" d f ed Th _ t from the skies. - Owen Soun my, column w the V151; 0g m,- can be untangle‘, m. unrivalled m. ducera, if a union existed in our ct It turned out later that Thomas Reid (L- "gd s i: b re l?‘ t e” wuizlngls, rile "h Bflfl-‘Ilmefl- fimousLEtmgligh ngvcltist, Caviar explained. Perhaps you could d,‘ 1 am. Sir, etc, towns, for it, “bum keep m, New Westminster) su lied rh a Ies-one on ‘l m‘ Y “em e“ °°"° °.“° a’ u ° a“ a?“ “y ‘°r..“"°' as re- something about it." “Oh yes" said J-A- GILl-IES ers‘ sons from taking m. eve member's desk gilt befor: thpepo lo ues- and every ‘me 0f us‘ Freedom '5 Ml o" easy 9°“ All?» ‘dxieedit hi; inibtiébatrliun Carma in his “Eel Wank. Mud I- "I was Just ilvvklfle fli- l-hfll- bt- Cmrmtumwm {mm the YW"! me" Who l FY - PP ‘l may. or the Nmal Officer. pub- for, 3-0,, came 1,, I, 1, ‘mm easy -—--—---- in; 1,, mm, o, my and “MC, THE NON-UNION PROVINCE tian was settled, hockey was on deck. Said D. G. Ross (PC*‘l'oronto-St. Paul's): "l was wondering if the Prime Minister rec- ognized the fact that another layer of gold had been placed on our maple leaf by the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadians." Elmer Loch of Montreal Conudienshad cop- ped the title of top scorer in the National Hoc- key League, said Mr. Ross. And Turk Broda had been adjudged the year's best goalie. "My question of privilege is this: Some peo- ple think that Turk Brodo, Connie Smythe and Sylvanus Apps are foreigners. . . Turk Broda, Connie Smythe and Sylvanus Apps are all Can- adians and good Progressive Conservatives." Prime Minister Mackenzie King didn't crack a smile. E. G. McCullough (CCF--Assiniboia) was on ‘his feet next. He had received from Dr. Arthur Bcauchesne, Commons clerk, "a letter enclosing a second one to Saint Peter, addressed to Hea- ven." "My point is that I am not Saint Peter and my address is not Heaven." "Never will be," interjected George Cruick- shank (L-Fruser Valley). Mr. McCullough said he intends to send the letter to Mr. King "in the belief that he may be to attain or to hold. When lost it is not usually forcibly taken away but allowed to go by de- fault. Britain has firmly stuck to its decision to quit Palestine. Both the foreign and colonial offices have served notice that the timetable far pulling out of Palestine will not be changed by the United States withdrawal of support for the United Nations plan to divide the Holy Land be- tween.Jews and Arabs. Under the timetable Britain will give up its mandate May l5 and move out the last British troops by Aug. I. e DI R * ‘l! Mr. Earl R. Nichols, of London, Ont., presi- dent of the Canadian Restaurant Association, says that never before had Canada's restaurants been so clean and as well operated despite the fact that anyone regardless of qualifications could open an eating place. Hc thought eating houses or restaurants should be registered and inspected. fi i W l Farmers appear to be good financial risks. A Government tabled report disclosed that no losses have been suffered through the Farm Im- provement Loans Act and nearly half the money advanced has_been repaid. Since I945 farmers have borrowed $3l,38l,742. Although repayment natural charm. she la not a WOHJ champion by accident or by luck. Barbara Ann Scott must have been born with the inherent qualities of grace and agility, but their de- velopment to their state of present perfection came about through years of practice, hard and con- stant training, a degree of can- centratian on a distant objective o! which not. many are capable. That is the lesson. we should say. for the thousands of school children whose cheers go up today f0: their current heroine -— that suc- cess such as hers is not luck but comes from hard work not for a few days but for years. Miss scat» followed her star and it led hcr to the ivorld honours that. lured her ever on. The goal was worth the effort, but it. is the sort. of gun. only a. few ever will reach because the great majority lack the pa Lience, the perseverance, the power of concentration of this girl we honour today. — Ottawa Journal ( Onc of the worst dilemmas with which a. magistrate has to con- tend arises when he is compelled to sentence, for a short term, a person who ls not a criminal at heart. Justice demands that the of- fender be jailed for a period; and yet this penalty automatically may carry with it e. greater one-Jose of his job. In Rochester, N. Y., a lished in the year 1829. Here is the excerpt, which an account of lllnrryetts ship, H. M. frigate "Aeolus", leaving Hali- fax for Quebec: before we spoke an Irish Guinea man from Belfast, loaded emlgrantsfor the United States-- about seventeen families. were contraband. Our ty thousand acres on the island of St. John-or Prince Edward Is- land, as it. is now called _ n grant to some of his ancestors had been bequeathed to him, and from which he had never received one shilling of rent, for the very best reason in the world, because there were no tenants to cultivate the soil. Captain that this was the very =orl of cargo he wanted. these Irish people would good clearcrs of his laud. l-le matte the proposal. and as they saw chance of getting to the States, and provided they get. nourishment for their families it. was u matter of indifference to them where they colonized. Tnc proposal was accepted and IZIT; Captain obtained permission of the Admiralty to acompany than. to the Island and see them housed and settled. A few hours wards we sailed and going througr. is preceded oy "We had not been long at sea with These Captain Lord Townsend) had some twen- which It. ocurred to our noble that mane and ll-l United could a tier- to fix that, or tell how it SIIOIHU have been done for the last year. "The balance debit at the be- ginning of the year was $1,500,000 The total of the debits put into the fund was $500,000 more than the total of the credits by which ihc fund was lessened. That leave: the balance Dr. in the fund $2.000.- 000. I cannot find the individual debits or credits by which the fund was increased or lessened. It's worse than trying to find a needle in n haystack. Iutcrvimv the clerlu and you might find out" "In looking over the accounts for some years back I see that this system of keeping accounts has been in vogue for some time and perhaps no one liked to take the lead in introducing standard ac- countancy. no one had pluck enough to "bell the cat," so Mr. Premier I am not. blaming your clerks." “Fiue", said the Premier, “but I would like to have a sample on paper of your method of keeping a Sinking Fund Account." I got a pencil and a. piece of paper and made out a sample S. b‘. account and gave it. to the Prem- r. “Fine! finel" said the Premier "you're the boy." and he gave me an awful slap on the back. That was the last of the dream. I was wide awake and saying w Prince Edward Leland has been dealt with, severely and unfairly. The only Province unions are not recognized by its government, separated from all other provinces. Gan we get. along all alone vrithour our neighboring Provinces where unions exist? where unions exist. should my, Sir, _- The laboring class of question had been d that national deal, for many of the only Province would only be right, If every Province Summerside. PROFESSIONAL c. quite often is done at half I really believe that 1f the ealt with liquor question was, the 1a would have been given a theoe la fought in the Rvar and a. good bcr must have helped in t.)- clecllon, so a square 4on1 {m I Am. 8i!’ ALAB R6: ll. F. lllcPhee, B. IL, K. B. MONEY T0 LOAN nnuursrcn, soucrrou. use. llr. W. it. llarscn 2 l eo+++o++o++o+oooo oo+ nouns. Etc. f assurance. sourcrron "h?" agar’ & c R110! Building Charlottetown l" ere cwunlull" l! Grafton Street M. Alhan Farmer vhwomiow- BA“ [Ln Phone 2080 B" | “B50011! W. Manning. 0 Chiropractor J. E. I Palmer Graduate Barrister, Solicitor, drc. Charlottetown ODDFELLOWS BUlLDINl 201 Prince Si. Phone 1012 I34 Richmond Street most warmly on its own merits. the erson to whom it was meant to be for- - - - ,, _ --—ii______._._ wardzd." 5°" be exfellded We? Io Yen's Wlll‘ slmPle If" law is being tried out that may the beautiful passage between myself grhat Wlillddrfalxl. things A. wanna“ amulet B Charlottetown, P.E.I. B k I A E R b. (PC terest at five per cent, they have already repaid erase this problem. 1t calls w: Nova scum and cape Breton’ ,0; C... i0, 6:2,. n a, earn. e - - Telephone 2380 ' "c "l .0” as; ' ..' .0 ‘"59" T; $l5,448,045-49.l per cent. Loans are limited "Week-end" sentences. A rtnan s2‘ known as the Gut o; Canso, w.» ‘m’ s" e ACCOUNTANT Barrister. Solicitor, Eta, Bruce), describing a otter national 1n scope, to $3 00o and are imended for improvement of rested for intoxication, or ex soon reached Prmw Edward 1,, Hum" Band," d M R d h ' d 5 y, ' _ _ ample, may be ordered to spend u; Gum,“ k announce L e. was t c" Ono“ "t e ION-l fllltl llllllillllgi the followiu three Saturdays and land’ - slfllflfll Fill"! s "Med: '* " Sundays tng the county Juli. In (Figvrlglfigchgz: ‘llufesmgiltaizzrmg; Sample Account M0116! to lam Collections M d 1r - - v o i*-‘—"*—ii*-—i \ - I take exception to one line that appears . - - this way he is punished, and ye‘ d 1d. . 8|] , on the card accompanying these apples and that J pglgouMLoijgcf, sgnllrel re???’ w" op?‘ o" undergoes no risk o! the 1058 Of fjl‘,‘,f“,,,‘§°,,,§§§“,nj‘ fmllyfes Till? M h DP- CP- 3'1"" Bnrfiglrlsllzlnlcgr. no Chartered Accountantl . . 0 . H1 from Canada, r . r r in I une . _r.. . . e erln wl manage ictou his job or earnings. - Chatharn fellow (Edward Abel) called hum arc c _ es lute", Tm“ "final" FY cPme s p "me p ov u‘ Lodge again Il'l I948. "There will be a larger NBWI- selg m; steward and from all I 31' m“ "mu" 5"" “l c°mm"°° Bu" think it ls well understood that Bruce County number of Ameficuns tmveuing to Canada this ____ could see o, hlmuiurhlg o.“ “We 1.500.000 1.500.000 Dr. MONEY To LOAN Phone us’: _ p” 344 IS the leading county of the best province." year and because of intemufiond travel re_ “I” C37 limb: ‘iggfigzfiglisgfti weeks‘ stay he appeared to be ras- glgngogld, ~ GILBERT A. GAUDET, 8A.. LI..B~ Charlottetown Mr, Reid addressed hlmgelf to Speaker Gqg- y . . . . . . . m5 ° 5 mu“ ‘ cal enough for the stewardship 1f t. in Canadian Bunk 0f Commerce Bldg B M d Fume“ _ strrctions Canadians will visit our own resorts in gram of tree Plant-ills 10! Chic-i? any nobmmarrs estate m Engmm p? M“ m chulmemwm REL . SEARS. 0.5. PM ,, " the Dominion," Mr. Robert Somcrvillc, general “we” I" l‘ Willie“ W‘ “m” l‘ The 55pm", hmded M“, wok me 0 8 100000 Bowen‘ “m!” Mo)‘ l W999“: Ml- sPeukelr "I" Y9“ Pal mum, er of CN R Hope]; w 5 "| um certain m": lash Several Yum’ 80'0"" we?‘ as his nlde-de-camp. A bed was 1 1 ' ooo-o-oowowoawwwooeoma H’ ti n l‘ Ill ' I IIIIYI’ d I00 S g. ' ' ' _ 1 _ Y- . _ have been renwved- with pracmm" are arcd for his Lordship at th’ ‘my 4 >+++o++o+4++o++¢+¢ow "o u e" O 0 e lea ""57 ex l l" 0y‘ ° that Piqtou Lodge will benefit from this increase 1y no replacenlenbs. There Mi lstevgardg house but he prewned BY Bond-i ' Gltarllltl ll. 0 Ila l h" as apples are concerned’ llfnorubl‘ mem- in tourist business." many reasons for desiring trees in sleeping m 6163'“ hay m Abersbarm sold or out. l BA. t-O-0-o+-§-o-e40-4o-eooo4vw~~< bers have the best before them. . .. . . the city. They purify the air, the)‘ H1. wrddflv after w. h“, m," 50,000 E Banister. Solicitor, m, J c can”! a s‘ ' ' l r the temperature they at- " ' - . Aug. i Notary Eta ' ' ' ' Ralph Moybonk (L—-W|nn|peg South Cen- ~ - , , owe ~ - ,, , up our quarters for the night or 9 - - DEN-HST . . Alberta is following l2. E. l.s example in tract, birds, and they gne an; I d h , “up To Deben- .. mum," Tm" Baud,“ he)’ made ""5 personal obsermlw": amending its labour law A bill has been intro- nelshborhooa an atmosphere c! "hf-FD " iblse mm‘ bwght Charlottetown l Pun" Bundl" "When l get an apple for nothing, I believe duced b Ho“ c E Geliha, M- 3, f T d, restfulness, something of beauty ...M;a{m.d-.»p' ' snub in) "m" n“ 151 Glut Gentle 8K everything that is on the card." , y ' ' ' r’ ll." e.’ o. m ' Th“ m“ l“ "m"? “d “m” u‘ “What. would they say 1n Eus- 71mm wo++o+++»»+»+»¢+“+ 9m" “°“"= ”‘3°""‘°' and Industry, who under the legrslations terms “o, Bree, and me mum“ n;- hmd at our taking up such qua} Sept 1_ 1d __ mom. 5;» will become Minister of Industries and Labor. mmendous- The difficulty l5 W temp. By Deb. so ‘i PHONE w" F" "l" ""0"" Amend-u in AM bu» M in u" h» 0.15.2011: ".‘é3i§“.i’.’ ill§’.i‘i,.f"'°°-.°-, "'1 1: o; ~---—~”“°'°°°’°°°°°° ‘ l"l"".f.'...‘.‘. .'.'f"‘,".“. ~_______-~~~~ ~ two clauses unique in Canadian labor legislation: 1d be H ' rugram m, as rcgar mysc . wy you i! - - - -- - - ' one "IWBYS l°°k§ flirt/WI i0 9°°<l "m" l Provision for references to the courts for ruling izlljuneighbothdbiyfcllliricp associations. ‘slgllllllltige lmégjléeggylfitlflilgslfycf; THAT HOG BONUS unrmrsrnn. Etc. IPIIIIIIB SLOIIIIQTBIIIIQ n ' I tainment when sponsored by the St. Charles Aux- on H“, ‘egulify of smkes- g, p,,,,,i5;°,, for “M; —Chicasa Dally NBWS- mdlfimrenyt accommodaflon m, a Bunk 0r Nova Scott: chambers Mlmengruphlng curds and circ iliory Society of the Charlottetown Hospital and ' ' ' nobleman’ Sm “ Dun“; “l” 3mg” ‘hbalh Charlottetown. no.1. concert programl. correriponi _ , ' "Quill" "M005 (IT ll"! "l"! 0i $I 9 P9759“ u do)’ 1t anyone believes modern army u ,' nncl while Mr, D.I.. Mathlsson, ~ “m”: ‘m, hwkkupm. ll"? l"°d"°l"°" "llmlged l" “"5 hm" Mmldul’ if the strike is declared illegal. Legislation now is unduly rugged. let him read the ,,w,:":',urhh?r Observmous h, Charlottetown, was discussing var- MBNEY T0 LOAN ELEN 6mm“ Wm certainly "or prove an excepfio" in this '8' mlwwlng orders issued m “'00:” was pleased to make that itlghl. "ms mane“ ma" came under leg‘ H».4..I,..,..,,, Telephone 1890-! gard. The play, a sparkling comedy by Austin Goetz who has written many successful com- edies, is eptitled "Hold Everything." It is pro- duced and staged under the competent direc~ in effect provides for fines against individual employees but this never has been invoked. John Keble, English priest and poet, died at Fort. Riley on October 25, 1M2. “Members of this command whcr‘ shooting at buffaloes on the par ado ground, will be careful not to fire in the direction of the COS I know not. for I fell fast. asleep and did not wake till the cocks and hens began to fly do\vn from their roasts and make n. confound cd clamor for their breakfast, when ltlmnte away for consideration, he again referred to the Packing effort to obtain pertinent infarctio- Lion. Plant “affulr", in a rather futile - Matlieson and Peaks A. W, MATIIESUN. K.(.‘. A. B. PEAKE. 5A.. LLB Barristers. ate. ' i Apt. Nu. 4 Connuught AI ltownst Street William if‘ nun this date I866‘ had a brilliant career at Oxford' .. m, -_- 11¢ duress .1 1 1mm; rucularly T50" 0i Mf- 1- Allillfl Tffllmf. c-D-Atr Yllll ° ordained priesl- l8l6; elected tutor of Corpu; i:ZE/liiléwilbirsbesltllhiarlslrigfilpresmgzt hlsrlflrdshlill lllilllklzedagg- £22‘, to in: Minlriicr 10f Agrlpcatllturc, tn cmwuon, . Mo", u, L," 5'0" 5:5“ “'5' local cast of players, orchestra and specialties. Qn-isfl 1313, retiring in I823; four years later he for this year \vill be awarded one :1! aanolfizr zr-a autumn 50m ' uln efflort. to find out. wlgy the. Pro- pg an“ 0,0," 5"”, BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Th, play, which will be given n. the PIIIICE Ed- published Christian Year. e Wk °i m"“'°"°"‘ “ml Oillndi l§li§l.;'§,°§“,§§,‘c.j§; “Come, rom out’, M my ca?“ zvzxelgiz,ekrgg.,,lzs n;,b,,,.;a‘d i: Charlottetown 1.0.0.»: Bldg-Next n. nun.- ward Theatre this afternoon _arid evening, .s 5,, we,“ r0, my days; uppoinred mores”, of Llfcelfoglng as’; “ding buualoesy tain. ‘Do you rneizn ‘golglcep t“ hog producers who otherwise quel- ””'”‘”” "w"! u" under the patronage of the Lieutenant Governor Poe,” M. Qxfmd in 133]. W,” found" of the Aummon o, M, 0mm,“ 1, can“, .~, dour? W0 00W P-e" Y H lfd i B n ifictl, except that they did not de- J n M B Money l0 Loan - Cello - . .’ . , 1, h n, ,,,,,,,,e, Avl all my 10m» he - ° ‘I llvcr their hogs to the Canada "all" - 39 all» - - Tar-lion ""4 Mfi- Befmfdr The 7mm" ""4 M“ 1°09‘. Tractarion movement, being closely associated P“- m l‘ ‘:6’ flunk)“: ma, r jumped. and mvwilet was oom- Pnckers. PM, a, chaflmbflown n —- , Solicitor. me. and His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. MacDon- Wm, Newman and pusey, wit}, who,“ he 5mm; mdzflggfwh, WE" beard“. _ pleted in the Same time. and oy The Premm,‘ who wuhthe MW ,5 “m, Sh“, ‘ - the same operation as that. oi a Hie t. b“ 9mm! 7-” “uoeowooooouooog nld- The crowed: s» reward neurone“ of mm r.» 1i...- Trmes; Keble College, Oxford, wnu so... Journal. Newrounmnd do, _ ,,,,,,,,, _, s rm» f; c wort? ‘genial i; M h" w ma“, the Charlottetown Hospital and construction of f ' - Al t 1 no “we e" “m” ° l‘ ° "P" l° u" ' c°"°°"°"' t w‘ °""‘l°‘l l" h" '"°'“°'Y' m... Bullock. 0.. lil-yelbbld 8°“ *‘““'- "i" ‘m’ ° ' their wllwaur in omce. u cred- CharteredAccountant the new wing which ls now under way. "Oh! might we all our lineage prove, member of the Ste. Anne de Belle- ship's company cnmc on shore with the carpenter, bringing with them tted with snaking the following ob- Frederic A. Large ll. B. Currie Building The splendid work which the Hospital ls Give Md r0, ~ d M] d l " h 11 a s servallvna. acccrdlnz lo arm re- _ _ _ give o go an ave. ue Boy scout hoop W 0 fly , , , , m, _ u . doing need not b; emphasized here. Suffice if *_ '* s r in was presentgd cwlth slinging: welzlfmftzfidu-‘w suntan?‘ ‘o: nil/Ly itrggbmlfurrizntallltilougg Qgggnfgl sbucnom churhumown ' ' - - . . . . hi h t ward,t e ornwe a . Norm“: to say that this opportunity of contributing t0 Teachers at their convention will consider to: ndgmmg one“ ‘uxiuln; ,_ houses . . . burning h9g3 go,- e,,,,,,,-;_ Th“ mm Mk1". “L '63‘ "a a“ ‘ the cause is also a most inviting one from the entertainment standpoint. It can be commended _- EDIIURIAI. notes .. till Reeds still require plowing, notwithstand- ing sun thaw. ~ _4 - a homework of pupils. If so they will be interest- ed to know that‘ Show, not the deputy Minister of Education, but George Bernard, is totally op- posed. Over there they coll it prep, and Mr. Show says "it ls monstrous. Prep should_ be abolished. The school managers ought to be‘ warned b1 the Society for Prevention of Cruelty .. to Children." Mr. Show told a reporter that if t» much of 0 good thing. i heroic manner" died of leukemll in Royal Victoria Hospital. Peter had known his fate from the time. two days before Christmas, when he was taken to the howllll- m‘ was wholly without apprehension His chief concern throughout the long fight for his life was tosllevl- at; the sorrow of his temliv Ind friends. He rose bravely rvove the continuous pain that was his "ot "We next cleared. by and rooting up, as much lend as would serve to sustain the cot- ony for the ensuing season: and having planted a crop of corn auc when“, end given the settlers many articles useful in their new abode, we left. them lireeably v3 our orders." CULTURAL RELATIONS ed ln approved packing plants. swlfta were not running nl. that time." The" llllfl. he ls ltnllurly cre- dited wlth saying: "since the plants were opened up the Dominion Gov- ernment attempted what we were doing here. The Dominion Gov- ernment puld the bonus to all blunts for overweight hops." To these statements, for the tn- Boyul flank of Canada Chambers Charlottetown. till. Successor t0 600m J. rweedr. n.0, 4 Ir. it. l‘. loll d lietllem Phymhn s, lumnerl. Solicitors. be. l. l. BILL ILLA. §O-O§OO-QOO-O40-GQO-OOO-O-Q4 ifi§OO§§§OOfi§§OO§O0fiO4 lleelll Surgea HARBOUR BUILDING a o a , - . . , W. - he were a school teacher he would begin ‘by . 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