Manon 24. 193s fill-mull a N c r RT liil uumt Z101, Choir Concert was given last wing to a capacity house, A iendid musical program, under the I direction of Prof. Thompson, pre- fl one-act farce comedy en- New Housekeeper," [Illcll created much merriment. rm choir was assisted by Miss Ruby llrbougall, who gave two excellent madings and by Mr. Alex McLean, whose piano number was loudly en- I\' ggefiCd titled “PM gored. Tm program was as follows: Chorus (a) Scots Wha Hae; 510w and Love (Fauste). Reading-Miss Ruby McDougall. vocal Solo-Goodbye (Tosti) Mrs. Arthur Roper. mu,- quartette-Jsmile" -- Zion Quarictte (Craswcll, McLeod, Mc- Kinnou and McDougail). (b) H- Establishment Of Transpo rtation Comm. Is Sought That the Maritime Board of Trade is almost ready to g0 to the three Maritime Governments with a concrete vwvosal m the re-es- tablishxnent of the Maritime ‘Prong- Dortation Commission “as the statement made by Mr, Norman T_ Avard, Amherst, President of the Board, in an interview with The Guardian last evening. iivlr. Avard who arrived in the City last evening is here in can- Jiection with the work of the Mari. time Board, and will meet; 104ml Inembel- 0f its executive today. "Alt the present tme," Mr. Avgrd stated, “the main objective of thc Board is t0 have the MarLtlme Tmnsiwrtation Commission re-es- tablished. We are making very E°°d DPOKFBSS. and are endeavoring to perfect plans for re-organiza- tion before making a definite 3p. Drill to the governments for sup- LEGISLATURE III IIIIIIIIIIITTEE YESTERDAY Provincial Legislature, March 23. The House met at 11.45 am Mr. '1‘. A. Campbell asked the Provincial Treasurer to table thc answers to the following questions: 1—What changes have been made in the investment of the sinking administration of the present Gov- ernment? 2—What amount o! the sinking funds were invesicd in bonds of or guaranteed by the Dominion Cov- ernment when this Government came into power? ii-What amount of thc sinking funds are now so invested? Answers: 1—(a)—$100,000 Canadian Na- funds of the Province during the? Piano Solo-Polonaise (Chopin)- My, Alex McLean. .\l-.\lr- Oetettc (n) Sweet and Low; up lllihopian Rolnanzaw-Messrs. H. ' Craswcll, B. Livingston, J. McLeod, J, Murdock, R. Ramsay, M. Mc- Kinnon, N. McPherson and Rev. Mr. ‘yrbster. _ Q“Pn's New Housekeeper", played by Pu Jackson, a widower who had decided intentions, Mr. M__ McKin- poll; Jimmie Jackson, his son, who disapproved of them, Mr. Art Hall; jack Brown, Jimmies son, who helped thwart them, Mr. Bert Liv- ingston; Mattie Jackson, Jimmies ustcr who couldn't understand them Miss Isabel Storey; Mollie Holbrook, her friend, who got mixed up in ‘them, Miss Alice Partridge. Each character was exceptionally ‘ roll played. ISfocks Have that the other will join with them." Mr. Avard leaves morning on return to Amherst. GERMANY (Continued from Page 1) will be a. fire!" Soldiers and police were port. We are now almost ready to so to the governments with a con- crete plan. In view of the railway hill about to be passed at Ottawa we feel that t is more important than ever that the Commission be formed to protect Maritime rights "The New Brunswick Govem- nlent has publicly announced that‘ it will support the Commission, and we have every reason to believe two governments tomorrow and outside a rumbling crowd of thousands shouted without ceasing "give us that enabling act or there every” General, introduced tionai Railway 5 per cent bonds ‘due 1954, exchanged for Province iof Nova. Sootia 5 per cent bonds due 1944-0100000. $106,000 Canadian National Rail- way 4 1-2 bonds due 1956, $51,000 C. N. 1%., 4 i-Z bonds due i957; $10,000 C. N. R, 5 per cent due 1954. Dominion of Canada 4 1-2 per cent bonds conversion Loan due 1959 and Province of New Bruns- wick 5 per cent bonds due 1956- $67,000. Totnl—-$26'l,000. 2--$337,000 which amount includes $100,000. Canadian National Rail- way bonds, sinking funds for the Provincial issue matured Dec. 1, 193i. 3~$i06,000. Hon. Mr. MacPhee introduced an act to provide for the licensing of lobster canneries. Mr. T. A. Campbell, after mn- sultation with the acting Attorney an act to Been Transferred (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 28. — The where in the vicinity of the Kmll amend m act relating to "mam one“ Hwse’ Itemlmwry meetmgmient and distribution of the es- ph“ °t the mum“? “m”! m” ‘fates of intestates, and to regulate THE (JHARLUVFETOWN GUARDIAN House the promoter (of the pres- ent bill) was the only one who spoke on the Opposition side. He commended the Government for building the Sanatorium and mak- Iflk that move. I remember that distinctly." Mr. J. A. Campbell maintained that “certain llnpfrsiiflllS" had been 8011M abroad uuring tile Sanatorium campaign which had discouraged contributions to tile bvildinc fund to the extent of $10,000. He. maintained further that me °DP°sition press had "broadcast through the country that it was exi-ravwcant. and that it was al- jtogether not needed at that par- I I-icular time." Now it was complain- ed that there was over-crowdfig at the Sanatorium. what were they solng to do with those who were unable to go there? It was not right. Mr. Campbell believed, to vote more money for maintenance when the Government was not in I- Dfisition to make provision for others that should be there. Hon- Dr. MacMiFan: "Might I ask what my hon. friend suggests. when there is a. waiting list of 30 patients now and the Sanatorium is crowded beyond capacity?) Mr. J. A. Campbell maintained that any money now voted should go to provide means of treatment for those unable to obtain admit- tanoe. After further discussion the bill was reported agreed to. Summer-side Act Amendment 0n motion of Mr. Allen the House resumed committee reading with Mr. Gallant in the chair, of an‘ act to further amend the Sum- merside Incorporation Act, With reference to clause sagalnst which a counter petition had been presented on Wednesday Mr. Allen said the bill had been placed in his hands by the Town Council CENTRAL GUARDIAN, 6mm, unfit, “ugh, Wn- rumor 7.00—~CIlOil' rehearsal. ' 59947311112 People's Department. "ljl column an reserved- for new: "f low-u] intr-reat but ldvortlnlnl of I uauny nufura. may in llnrted at I (‘HIM a word strictly ply-b]. |n ‘q. vuuee. PREsBYTEBlAN-Chureh scr- virrs for Sunday. March 26th as follows". Harrington 11 a. m: High- ‘itid 2-80 n. m-i Marshfield at 1.30 Di m-_J. A. Pritchard, Minister. VETERANS (Continued from Page 1) GLA“ BnoiiKEN-Abou‘ u aoIclalion, Richard Hale, for the Tri- hm evémng the glass in the do-or |berculous veterans section of the or AICQURWS Store m Elm Avenue Canadian Legion, and Captain Ed_. was broken by 50mg unknown r- ‘(he Baker, of the Sir Arthur C. so“ n is thought that the damllsgc Pearson club for blinded sailor-a “ms mo result or an acumen‘ and soldiers. For the most part r - these officials ivere attended by the active executives of their organizations. In addition to the earnest coun- sel of calmness in the present situ- ation, the representatives o1 the "Big Five" announced io the ex- scrvice men of’ Canada that they have the situation "well in hand" and that tomorrow they will meet the PHfHC Minister and the Minis- ter of Finance with a view to can- vassing the whole state of affairs. VHYlOUS RESIGNATION-Miss Cassie Mc- l K81’. Post Mistress at Mldgell, Kings CO- 11115 tendered her resignation, on account oi’ poor health, to take ef- |fect ou or before June 1st. The lPost Office has been in her house for over fifty years, and she has been in charge of the office since 1886. Miss McKay has discharged her duties most efficiently for many Fears, to thc entire satisfaction of the whole community, and hcr_ _ALL 'l‘HE POPULAR AND LA’i‘EST CREATIONS R i l , ulaiigcupgyisugi}, D p B I I I V IR 1N D 1 T N ~R is IE ‘ N E S ~ ‘I | D A- . L G T I .1 *M -u , I u - A Y , I i E v r Y N - I . z tu p sis SISiSSiSlEINNAVS ....'»‘.:'.i.:%&:- _";:*,:,*,1-,',§=;;,,,,,, v . rur- lulu WITH EVERY 25c TIN GEMEMY TA L C U Ill - A 81-50 02.50 SADIPLE BOX O1" GEMl-Zltfi‘ _ POWDER. AND PERFUME By IIUDNUT PAGE rluqzg _ TUILETRIES and PEIIFIIPIES IICSS. and he had been asked to promote it. As the Council is responsible to the citizens of Summerside for any work done under the amended Act. it is for the people of the town to confer with the Council and if any amendment is necessary it will be received and submitted to the House. After further discussion by different many friends hope that when re- leased from the exacting duties of the Post Office, she may regain a good measure of health, and enjoy many years of comfort and happi- Tis MEN'S CLUB-At the week- ly meeting of the Y's Men's Club last evening held as usual in the Y. .\l. C. A. Treasurer Rcuel b8- Pagc again had the duty of presid- ing owing to the absence of the regular chairman. Y's Man Ernest‘ V. Bell introduced to the club as his guest, Mr. J. A. Lawson who was heartily received. The speaker of the evening was one. of club's fellow Ts men, Dr. Laughlin, who gave a. very inter- esting address, taking as his sub- iect, “Fear, anxiety, and. worry." naming each in turn and giving causes leading up to same. The Doctor finished his talk by giving a. few brief remarks on the Mc - They were not indifferent to thc economic plight of the country. They were just as willing to do their bit as they ever had been but they did want the assurance that the Government had explored ev- ery avenue of economy, and had applied the axe to every control- lable expenditure before the axe fell on thc ex-scllice men, Put it up to us that this is a na- tional emergency, and teu us why. Show us that the last resort for the maintenance of our national credit depends on the sacrifice of our ex- troops, and we will gladly milk!‘ that sacrifice," said this veteran's executive. "But until the Government has exhausted every means and has at- tempted to re-habilitatc their lin- Rimes by Bplllying the axe to every other expenditure which it is in their power to control and curtail, We Will not accede to their break- ing faith with the veterans of Can- diffcrent ailments and reasons of such, and with a. promise of some more of this educational advice in the near future. ada nor will we concur in any ef- fort to penalize the ex-servlce man because of the patriotism he dis- played nlneteen years ago." dealing with the Britons. He offer- Du blur” FREE! FQIIIIMIIQ (“All IPI"I‘°"WI'“°) wvrn li\ rlrv <1 0i) m»: 0r 51-00 -i\‘li.il.\\'lls l-mvnlcu I wl: CHE A\f)'l'lil,|c 1;()_\'_ By HUDnUT Ross - Drugju SAINQOHN-FREDERICTONMONQY Au-lsresr- "hr chatter Tifbwu THREE OF FOUR (Continued from Page l) * IN MEMGRIAM UR. ANUYS MCLEAN 0n \V(‘(Iii\‘ iuj." afternoon amid lliallj: lllunlit .. of :.ul‘1‘0\'.', the . Angus Mc- Lean, SOllliS, were luld to rest at the Belfast Presbyterian Church Came- icnv, he inning passed aviay on Sun- riuy the liliii inst, tiller nil illness of :1 low month» I\l.nl;.' friends and relatives. of thc tier-cased, accom- panicd the body by special train and quite a large number of Belfast and (ilstrict DQUDIK‘, were present damaging the equipment of several power stations. in these alleged crllnes ilu ne- t-used men are charged with "aci- ing on instructions," but , where these instructions emanated from has not been revealed. In a. statement to lIl(‘ llcirspupcr Izvcstia, official Goycrlnnent or- gan, Vishinski denie: third degrcc methods had been employed in Q . 9 Montreal Curb Market announced “met "om the °Id building whIch the practise of the Surrogate Mr Allen Mr Strong and Mr T Cd tho“. release o - 1 -' r l "W" -~ -\"‘c 1t. the ~ r - ~ - _ pvndu-Ig (iillllg, I 1C lIllDII-myfi SCI A E i today that the following stocks, for- was Partially fie-fulfilled by fife JUSYJ court’ and to rape,“ certain Sect. A_ Campbell the Gimme can-led The nmny "lends o! Mn Ne“ OTTAWA: March 20—(C.PJ— ma, of three o, 151mm in “hose BPIIHFI Chrlrvh. prcr-vcllng the in- mcrly listed in the Montreal Stock before the last election. 10115 o; certain Am therein mgn- without, division Macquame m pleased to m mm The puncunl that Per-lament Cam mvegmauon virhmly has ierlllull‘. Dr. hint-Luann Ilflliig a ur- Exchange, had been transferred to ihe unlisted department of the Montreal Curb: Abitibi Power and taper common, Abitibi Power and Paper cumulative preferred, 7 per ant, Abitibi Power and Paper cum- Socialist Leader Arrested When he had finished delivery of his message the Reichstag adjourn- ed, reconvening in the afternoon to do the work cilt out for it. I Carl SeVerIIJE. leader of the So- tioned. On motion of Hon. Dr. MacMiil- an the House went into committee with Mr. J. A. MacDonald in the chair Cm second reading of an Act to amend an Act to incorporate clmrged. Breathless Lover is Disappointed LONDON, Elli, March 22 - "I have a, license will you marry mo?" announce- ment, lvLr. Richard Sutherland Walker‘ aged twenty-one, who was spending a few days in London be- lore returning to Aberdeen Uni- irrsliy, dashed in on his would-be bride, Miss Laurie Dcvinc, at her home in James Street, Inndon, W. 0., and brcathlcssly awaited his with this startling irtc. Iica he had given U150. Intends to try his luck again." ‘Ysuuurnslur and Prince County ____ ' -'i‘hln column II reserved for new: Ii lur-ul interest but mlvrrilnlng ol I be lmur-rlul at -'\ mun u word nfrictly pnynlrlo In Ici- "WIN nut urn lnny Ylnrr. —IIOCKEY AT KENSINGTON ‘rtive preferred by per cent; As- trstos Com. Ltd., common, Asbes- tos Corp, Ltd, non-cumulative pre- ferred and Detroit United Railway. All transactions in these issues vill be made private settlement and regular unlisted commislon will be It came when" thc marriage no- at Henrietta ct register office was cancelled. tiashcd in with thc marriage lic- “She took ihc nitrtter as a. joke, llid my wife tells me that the mar- Jiagc is not likely to take place. lut Mr. Walker is undauntcd. HI ciallst party, was arrested as he was entering the Reichstag hall, on a charge of misuse of funds for purposes of propaganda. But thc Socialist opposition had its chance to register its protest to passage of the enabling act. Otto Wels, vet- eran of the 191B revolution which established thc republic, was thc mouthpiece. “Take our liberty, take our lives, but leave us our honor!" he cried. “If you (Nazis) really want social reconstruction you would need no such law as this!" The Chancellor, who had listened to every word, could contain him- self no longer. J-lc was on his feet with a bound to bcrate the Social- ists for “fourteen yours of persecu- tion of the Nazis." "You're too late!" he shouted. "We don't need you any longer in molding the fate of the nation!" the Provincial Sanitarium. The bill extends the Govern- mentsannual maintenance grant to the Sanitarium from $12,000 to $18,000. The promoter repeated the explanation he had already given of the serious financial situation of the Sanatorium which necessita‘ ‘ increased Government support. It was considered advisable to fix thc grant at $18,000. at the same time insisting that this amount could not be increased out of the Pro- vincial treasury. Approval with thc bill was ex- pressed by Mr. LePagc and Mr. Dennis, both of whom agreed that $18000 was all the Government could afford to pay. Mr. Dennis quoted Dr. Crcclman in corrobora- tion of the promoters previous statement that therewere patients in the Sanaiorium who should be discharged but who had no other place to go. He suggested that a cottage might he obtained for their accommodation. WASHINGTON, March 23.- (A.P.)-Attorney General Cum- ,_"I know very liitlc about thc mlngs said today that prolecu- Hon. Dr. MaoMillan said this illllllg student," said Miss Dcvinrfs lion of Harrlmap National Bank was a. good idea. but the danger lather, "and I have not seen his Officials of New York was dc- was, if the Government provided family. My daughter lnct him at a layer! during the Hoover ailmin- a cottage the Sanatorium would party u, few monthr ago, and isimm" "'- "le mlmm °' M" again be filled by other patients though they were very friendly she 10PM!’ 39'1"“ “Imhcu- and the same condition would be was taken by surprise when he repeated. Th0 sanaicrium Com- DEATIIS mission should be the ones to take the initiative in‘ this matter. MCKlNNON—At New Argyle, Mar. 23, 1933, Ellen, wife of ihe into vmccs Criticism Lauchlan McKinnon. Funeral Sut- CQIIIIUIY- Mr. J. A. Campbell maintained that thc Provincial Sanatorium had been built by the Saunders Gov- ernmcnt and that the buildins campaign had been opposed by the then Opposition. - Hon. Dr. MacMiilan: "There was no opposition to ihe Sanatorium by ihe Opposition." Mr. J. A. Campbell claimed the Opposition press had opposed it. was the Opposition in sympathy MACKINNON—-At New Argyle, on March 23, i033, Mrs. Ellen MtlcKin- non, aged 91 years. Funeral Satur- day at 2 o'clock from the residence of her nephew, Thomas Stewart. In- terment Canoe Cove Cemetery. MACLEAN-At Brookfield, hfarch 23rd, Isabel MacLcan, aged 'll. Flin- eral at Brookfield Presbyterian Church Saturday “t 2 oclock n. m. .*"1d@\y. March 24th, at v.30 pm. . ' Istars vs. Superstars of the North t 0w League. Skating after match. Interment Brookficld Cemetery‘. Card of ‘Thanks with the Opposition press at that time?" Hon, Dr. hiacl/rillan: "I will rise to this point of order, that if the The bill in addition to the clause enumerated in yesterday's report, empowers the Town Council to borrow $10,000 to provide for ordin- ary expenditures for the current year, said money to be repaid to- gethcr with interest thereon out of general revenue for the current year for which thc borrowings may be madc- Thc bill further amends the ex- isting statute to enable the Mayor to hold office for two years in- stead of one year as heretofore. The bill was finally agreed to with minor amendment. An Act to incorporate the con- gregation of the Most Holy Re- deemer tMr. J. Augustine ~Mac- Donald) passed third reading, Crown Prosecutors On motion of Mr. J. A. MacDon- ald the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair in second reading of an act respect- ing Crown Prosecutors. The a.- mendment ‘brings the provincial statute into conformity with other Provinces, enabling a member of Parliament to take the office of Crown Prosecutor. It was opposed on various grounds by Mr. Maclntyre, Mr. Allen, Mr. LePagc, Mr. T. A. Cami!- bcIl. A defence of the bill was made by Hon- Dr. MaoMillan, Mr. J. A. lvlacDonald, and Hon. Mr. McPhec. A division was called and ihe bill carried on a straight party vote of 14-8. Another division xvas called for by MrwLePagc when the Speaker had resumed the chair. when the vote in favor of the bill was 15-0. The House then took reccss. After reccss. The House resumed at 3.45 pm. On motion of Mr. W. A. Stewart the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair on second reading of an Act to amend an Act to incorporate thc Prince Edward Island Hospital. The preamble sets forth that the Prince Edward Island Hospital hast erected a new hospital on thc south side of Brighton Road Charlottetown which has been fin- home again after 'months in the P. E. Island Hospit- al where he underwent two opera- tions. He speaks in the highest tcrms of doctors and nursing staff. spending two must first give its authority before an expeditionary force may be 5311i’, out of Canada was stressed in the House of Commons today. The House had under consideration a Government measure which pro- vides for the administration of AMERICANS (Continued from Page 1) visiting forces from other parts of the British Commonwealth when, in Canada. The legislation is nec- essitated by thc altered stains of the various dominions as set forth in the Statute of Westminster. For- I beverage resulting from the thor- ough alcoholic fermentation of a hopped solution, in potable water, of the extractive substances prin- cipally of barley malt, together with, if desirable, other prepared cereals or their natural equival- ents; for the connoisseur: A bever- age which awakens pleasant as- sociations, satisfies his eye by its sparkle and cffervescencc and his discriminating sense of smell and palate by its delicacy of flavor and taste. Lends zest to his appetite and brings checljio ills heart, and awcckcns thc Miter nature within him, subdued, as a rule by the drudgery o! ills workaday life. merely provisions of the Army Act,’ a British statute, applied to Can- ada and thc other domlnions. since the Statute of Westminster was ap- proved they do not. The bill, which with certain a- mendments moved by Prime Min- ister R. B. Ben-heft was advanced to third reading, is highly technic- al in its nature. It provides for discipline of visiting forces, deals with relations of such forces to civilians, and includes a general provision in respect to clcserters from visiting troops from other parts of the Commonwealth. In general the provisions of the Brit- Ihave a foreign lawyer to dcfrnd I church ilve of that llIliCf‘, and widely con- nected in tllr- district. I The service was conducted by thc been completed. Ball rarely is permitted in such Fafgcs~nlvolvmg economic and pol‘ iluslill‘, limp 1). L. Llriiillhs, who in lilcal counter-rcvolution-mud the I _ . , . , _ _ 5 ills uppl-uprlutr- and comforting dis- mosccutors on“ apparently I5 In‘ ' course. rcirrreti lo tllc long and use- Imdgd Somewhat’ m appease Bu“ ful career of the deceased, and to Ish public opmmn‘ British Embassy I his cluirll';i<=l~i~:i<- l-zlndncas, and the “ruckus were ImmDCpRIICd Io 5m" I (iccp run-port in \\'Ill('Il lie was Iicld whmhfl m‘? on“ ‘voum b“ acwm" by uli who lzllriv llzlll host. The Rev. ed. ' ;.l .\i. Alrlmuti. c‘ lo..cio\vli. a visIiiIwkI 015° 3111101111090 U19 friend of the lnnlll) rcuci portions Drums W010i! 110i» be 81100111 i0 n!‘ scripture. llilri lcd Ill jirnyer. The choir rellcivrrrri silllaille Mr. Drive E. (lrlfiiths ill" sucrcri ilreln at their trial, to be llelcl some time ill the first two wceks of April. llyllills nil-Ii l'<ilieicl'l~ri' iillill'(.'>.\.l\'I‘I_\' son: "Only Wultiuu." The lute Dr. kicbcun. who was in his sci<~llla=fourtii your, had very pruviirvd Ills profession Bargain Trip To Toronto For HockeyCames | slu-ctx-slil u‘. Sour» u Pvllllsy llari ‘.111 i-xirilsivi‘ pralcilcc in Klllilb C0llll'r_\'. l-lc is survived by the wid- I - ~ - - ' i‘ ' d AIONCTONV N‘ B" March 23 “The on ulin \\ as chief nlou nel- an whose llullticn llnlnc nus Miss lien- Nlontreal Royals, uelec Amateur _ senior ‘hockév clmfipiozw realm“, ,l"l';ii:\ .\lt'l)i>:l.r‘,<l n lli\'.l\i‘ of Sourls, ,, . , s. . _ . L ' i ~1 l)‘. ll v . uxiclld- to Montreal on u“ Qcenn “CL um CIK)I.“I'IIIIIICII'I_‘IIIII\II‘ILI aiIlfjtll iItfrk 5o sisters afternoon. A good slzcd crowd was _ _ ., on hand at thc Canadian National o! Dr‘ McLean‘ Mrs‘ m“ Dunn’ I l I Belfast. who “'11s jircscui. and 1S ill Lager-Jrhe most common form of beer used Ill thc United States prior to prohibition. Brewers say 95 percent of all beer made in Am- ish Army Act are adopted in thc bill. Similar measures are being approved by the other Dominion‘. Parliaments it was intimated. that ian troops r-a-oad. lie felt z tbed, storehouse) because the pro- duct was stored for aging. Ale-The principal British of beer, having’ b relatively alcoholic content. Porter-A dark beer made from a browned malt, rich in sacchar- ine matter and extract, and con- taining 4 io 5 percent alcohol. Stout-A strong porter contain- ing comparatively large amount of type high in-Councll, without first consult-l ing Parliament. To this he was op- i posed, and he felt that it Should be made quite clear that no such action was permissible ilndcl" the bill. Troops should be sent abroad only after Parliament had been sllrc. about 3-4 of a pint. , _ d ority in the legislation iol $011 - the provisions of illelbill might be‘ ganlc with Ontario on March 31st. wIde enough m 99mm ‘he sending iIlC Canadian National operating u OI n‘ Canadmn conungent abroad’ laargain trip by regular trains to To- 0“ the decmo“ M the Governor‘ routo which enables fans to see this .' a ' ‘ i‘ v0 , Railway Station plat orm to gi my nmptioxh u“, M“ “m. them a sellcioil zifter their two , ‘ _ _. , . . .\i~.rriln ulm lmrir. .n clilliOlillil. games with thc Moncton Hawks, _ _ _ \'[8l‘Itilll(‘ champions who by dc Two mphmvs ‘INT m” mcbcm“ l . I ' _ ' > y , Alcssrs. A. A. Alclxun, l~..C., LIlZll- “i” In DTe'V°I5i°Rd “m” w“ fouling the Quebec champions, have _ lager’ and-m) "cl-cm, o; we 155e,- Rt. Hon. Mackenzie ‘King. 111??“ “on the right to meet Ontario m lottotown. lllliI “liiuun ‘hlcilgeag. .. . _.,, “'35 0T m9 P11591191‘ WP¢~ Taken pmmo“ leaflet’ “ISM he‘ pganadj ihe Allan Cup semifinals. It is ex- ham‘, IIZILIIHJI TI‘ Ifipniliinizfixnlflta, from the Gcrlniln word b41862‘. “spun m I ‘mmmch or Ipected that a large number of inns I‘ IIWMHI‘ lii‘ll‘)il|;lq,(l_itcg M“ . _, _ . . scrvlcv. IIlI‘ .\‘i iltzlnuly‘ poriurlnr-d by members of lllr- firlon Lorine, the ccrelllflll)’ b‘!- inp urll led lw_\ All‘. J l-flilibfl‘. “- P. l’. A InlLi‘ i'i‘-ll‘.'l'I‘i',l\II\lll lllld flsscmb- led iur llli‘ Duciu" \\'1l.\ highly es- icr-lncd ulni Illlll i'l‘l’ll(‘lI.I)('l'i.‘(I by ihe l'(llllilllilll‘._\', Tilt" Stlnris l\'I:l.\OillC Lutigi‘ \'.':l vrplw vll‘. iI It) .\ll‘. F. E. l". Culilov ullri : ltiillll ullicl" Soilris friend.» plcwelli. uni: All". J. B. Mat- wiil go lo Toronto to see the second glnue and also the Toronto lvlnple Leafs versus Boston in tho National Hockey League semifinals April 1st, at Toronto and the Junior lvlemor- iul Cup iilluls April 3rd also at. To- ronto. A bargain trip is also being vipt-rair-d in Quebec. hionireal and dissolved solids. Alcohol 6 to 7 pg;- t d and had ‘mprovvtl Quch u I r ‘d u “In ‘mt umw u, um Mm u, “Jmw\,. “m, Con‘, summoie . ~ o nwa, going "vi a)‘. ~ 1i i- ~i~ “ULMEL Sudfi-SIQIIE “Tm f0? any kind “mm Ml ‘it R‘ B Bonny.“ Tim rim-OI?!” Ciwggfliol‘ I;,ILI\I,,.,,II1I:I:Q TIlf‘ litul} iii Dr. ‘.\lrl will: rests in of been me n s or . - T nn-sr ay, . arc ‘i . l.‘ v I _ ~ m" _ ‘m,’ n, 5c|de|_A drinking W55“ “am- trad a memorandum‘ iléarlalirisiifflgcg‘ ii. for both excursions is April Jul. m“ brmihrr‘ ‘uvhmml who rd from thc Ailstriun liquid mea- lmrtmmt °i Exmma ‘ l ‘mm T mm Millll‘ ~ ~ txrrly indicated that there was no auti- ., Iiuill son: 112v v WeTl Known i\.\lliI'i' .\lvi mu, who in . stein, or sometimes for schooner. Collar or fiend-The inevitable mending the legislation at another 395m“ m we“ I‘ way as w make It Sackvillc jihysieiain, (lied u‘. his Um, ,1 Schooner—-A large. tall beer _ d_ t by “d Mr 01.1,, , . ghss. rug Cana lan roops a 0- - I - M, w. .u'.~.l 'lu~ Bcllust iii-inc! in Stein-An earthenware or stone 591m?“ Suggested m“ he “I?!” Horsernanpasses 1r,- nu: ~ n; ,-'\-".<clilIrI_\' for some mug holding about a pint. Commillflcfltc with the authorities __‘____ , “My A Tall One-Vernacular for Oversees W the “‘I"IS*‘I’““Y °f “' SACKVILLE, hiurcll 21a» Dr. ‘James O. Culkitl, \\'(‘1I‘k‘\fi\\'X]I‘hl-(vul: anced up to tho present by gratu- hon. member is going to speak he itous subscriptions from time to should speak correctly. When he “mission 2o and 1o cents. sass-n (lime “Tmm m“ “o Such “non llouic yesicrdrvv, aged '73. lie was i, M“; ,.,-_ cap of fomn on the beer. g could be token tinder thc rncanrre. born m’ Hopewell Capo, Au)“, My“, “m, Bun: Starter-Instrument (HIPS The 5t, Vincent's Orphanage wish for‘ 0 I . , . .. T00 Late T0 CIilSSlfy to thank the mailagenlcnr. of the Ililflkcs thc Statement that thi! 09- flme‘ n‘ h“ been ‘Tm; m“: :11: quitting a keg of beer on tap. Also The 0Pl>05I$I°n 100d" °\P““~“°d cmmm nud in i890 he graduated I 111,. \,,._., i-,._,.,“-,, -,',,;,¢ 1,» |,-_,;.; C4,“. r -— rbrum and the BM“! for givmg Iwsluon “ms opposed to the buud- commlbuuons so "we vc are m “guy m come m handy qg a, bciay- SMISIRCUO“ M’ the 5‘II!I§e‘“IIoII' 4 n\ésdzu'n\f\ i“ [hp Uliive Iiv OTI »,-,-,_--,,l JHIIJILV Mllts ...ll't m“ SALFF-Elcurr TON 0F HAY‘ IgIIKBIITGSH-vlces Free mm making the mg of the Sanntoxmlm he is mak‘ Bulflclent to ‘my [or the cost o! "- UIIg pm for (he boulwkr‘ The Em now Stands [W mm‘ Jlillonli Iic Illblcilwiil in S I I01‘ Irlilnli illliI -- Ii s" irvp lvli‘ (‘intru- Exch a such a success. . ectin the new hospital and cquip- ' . i“ ~ ‘ " ' , I " ‘ “ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘I-mniedésgt‘gadéwsmshlzrsiflslg.’ 3540-3-24-11. mg a statement ‘III? is not m ac PMC8801119 and it is deemed cxpcd- Gfmvlrr-PRII m‘ ‘my “mmmr rmdmg A W"? Mimi‘ "Qmmg I“ SMIWII“ I <“~"‘I 1"“ '-"““'~‘““ "I “‘ ‘he ' ua-pfbgiqt . ""““ cord with the n" s‘ ' for transporting draught beer t0 r “"_’ For 42 yours he hucl practised i" I fvitu-iunus luv §t‘\'t‘l‘llI yearns. Dr M J A C mpben. "It ma be lfllt I'D ISSUE DOHCIS I01‘ the piITDOSC r‘ ' ' a‘ ' y ‘ um 1 d5 ‘ a th balance gpngumcr “Qt, m1 prcmIscs, ‘ _ m“; Yicimwl mm “m1 taken an ‘(HY-I (fuikm \\‘1\_, p pupillur figure lit the N11,], n“; PERSON wno RB that certain members were in sym- o ra B un o D y c Pony__A Ema“ glass of been DUBLIN, Irish rm- stale, me mmofit m m“ Mm” m, WA‘ Pxhnmifln h" mm“ “ms and inovcd shoes and spots from the No D- MaCLean pathy but the opposition as a 01 "19 008i. W? wilds I° b“ 5cm" also a smau keg, MIMI‘ 23”“ P‘ cahm-TIIB “p5 Iiousc physician at Mount Al- p,“ _.-,,,,,,,,,,. ,~,,,,,. ,,,,,.,. m Norurmn ed by mortgage or deed of trust on Republican Govunment o; pr“. Arena dressi ' kindl - u l s a to ui buildl . . . rn same brgorldoaritirther gctI-rfn UNDEMIAKE‘ w: ‘i; wgiufigzoufi," e n! the property of the corporation. m“! “"1 "MI-A 31855 °f “gm m ‘Eamon Dc ‘Mm, ‘onmm llsou University rcsidtmfc H1111 U"! to \\'llil(‘*% alu- l'ii\'i'~ 1h c ill which taken . EMBLAMER ° ° ' and dark beer equally mixed- m . a cs‘ Colic c for 40 years. will Jollliliv a M; uu. .1 .~.lil..~l-. . 8560 ll go“ m- MggMfllgrr ‘wrung, 1, The bill limits the bond issues to no i e ‘val m or s“ a mum o, ‘ma, “h”, L di a n . l I ‘ ‘ s t . , ' '_ ‘ file-Gorilla“ fl"- ? , ' * - b - fy "s eonsu - Tl i ~, . it 7' n1 a ur- . WI ARE PREPARING U51‘ OI’ Charlottetown and \ not correocg the sum of $125,000. “hack how’, “Illlam Norton, lender of the ijrvgcillrllillofil ‘ow Saar“ M mo‘ tuvlzigltrIlIImmzi- ALF] i‘ bu", ,,.,.,.-,,.,, m“ ""- brospective. Ontario "Mm wmm“ Mf- Meifltyff-‘I "I think the prc- Th9 I'm» “m” ‘II‘°“55‘°" w“ Gesundlleit- German for “b” "m" “Mm " mm“ m“ I’ I. " I . p1 ~ ‘t 1 ~ Ail ~ h <- iIi" l-oru \\'lII ut- wild-r. kilycrs. we w“; bq 31M; to {end I nloter of the bill is quite right, r agreed to without amendment. ,_, “h approving nf its schedule of tiourwu C10 W" 8- 4 .17. u our, _ . M. t ' a mtlcuiars o! your: along. R. P. ~ “m” n‘ remember distinctly" that when The House then resumed debate w“ .' wages for working on unrm- Dr. Cnlkul was known nll mrr to lurulxiliirigildcICQu-iigiyizic serv- lCf‘ \'l I .- l ‘ . Iihc ltlaritlmc Provinces, in inct, t ployment Relief Schemes. “#11. 118 Richmond Street. Motown. sm-s-a-ai. that Pmpwmon w“ “x0”, m‘ on Suppl, ' u Llnimaut heal: veranda. J