,,- - 15mm 1| the title‘ of the latest chnyptumwn md whim“ men, .. 3"“ P”! '59P“)! -“s5“m'_|1‘1'~‘fl1e- omens us“ this cooling year. wt 1°‘ P‘.'.”l'°“°“ b4 "“‘*°-“'.'r.r..~v m1 rvldlns their first meet- usKIXEhl l" ‘rd?! crlpphdmllndf in; for the Island Board in Char- ,under the auspmesrof-thfi Y'~°'“J lotteiowri and ere the summer is ~ over villlihave visiteil s11 thc Island - ChflSt . . ' .. h l; i.....:’:.§*::::l:i...il'.::i‘:.‘;.i: l“ interview w c ’ ' _ ‘cl-DC Evailgel‘; and ile will deliver several important messages. m,- fipday was enthueie" plcrl P'°““°“°“ ‘m l‘ °°"‘”'-‘°-°d “h” iris: m., Dr. Whlston on the "on lbove." based on the book of Revela- whléh tprnggr-qpyrflLg-J,‘ ‘lnigltt the attendance was lame and ‘ltllero were several added to ‘the church.‘ Dr. and Mrs. Whiswn are ‘dir h _ . , Jule nebula. under. W“ n t 0B,. will surpass any previous d b tho Qrlflcu". Eight, truer“? sell eynterlnz J hcartilygtioln, m-fzalznanrounoed as s "differ-' '0 m; spirit 0f’tl1C'i}1l‘0dilCtl0fT."' _ - . a Dr Robyn-a. band hdvmg . 4n _ 2.S0.,‘1‘l:e-l3lblc School will meet ’ ‘ ' ‘ in the auditorium. Dr. Whlston ad- _ w be mmwatemd". we are dc_;t_l_l~css§il_ the ‘combined sdult. cla-s! .. ed to give the tllcatrc golmlivltzr i1 brief address. The Assembly lithe cause for WlIICILl-Ill? receipts rlolv Island" folkl and citizens or ' ..<a. Central Guardian SPRING ' OPENING TODAY- Johuson’! ladies ready to wear, 144 Great George St. ‘ 2450 GOOD RANGILOF SEILGES, polr- e_t twill twecds, etc., in suit and coat lengths, loss than hall the regular price. PATONS. 2430-3-15-31- srrlilvo. OPENING Tonsi- Jellllsolrs lnuies ready to wear, 144 Jreat George St. 2450‘ IiROOKFIELD-Jrhc services ill the Brookficld congregation on ‘Sunday, March 16th, will Ir: zlr. lollmw; Harts- ‘illf! ll a. m., nlirl Brozlkllzrld 'ip. m. cum: - RWI-Llh-Un Sunday,- t.;.;l-cll 16th the service ‘ln‘ the Pres- llc something worth ’Wl'|llé anfprcgvam will be Sin charge of the , ch 31st and April 1st." \vh;:i':ns."'1'hc' Evangelkt. will serve - s _ HSCIBFM’ spat-leis for the kiddies. All ‘1‘- .thc' family invited. [AL EVANGELIST 1i {NOS cuxjryll. cl-lnlsrllm _' _1 p. m. Dr. Whlstnn speaks on CHURCH - ,"Gcd's fh-xlrg Picture Machine" p attendance and interest inland he r"ti lt-Zrs. Whlston sing. A . mgctlrlgs in the CcntralCilrlstian male quaitei-te. c large chorus, and ‘.\_vt<"."‘.an Ohurch, Clyde River, will ‘l PRESBYTERIAN salrvwss .101‘ iLYuilday follows. l-larington at 11 a. m. Nfnrshfleld at‘? p. m. Dr. M. E. ,. ngc, Pastor. t .__ mp, conducted by Dr. Whisto‘: the, jllcno played together, corrlbinc‘ THE LATE REVEREND LAw_ Nebrgska, have exceeded the cx- '10 make-a great nlsss service. tstlons a: the ‘sponsors, and Those meetings will continue each mlgg g-l-cal: things for tho sec-uni nigh: next wcck except Saturday. ,- _ l 0-000000/000000000000000M0e000-0e0000-m00o Classified Advertisements one Insefllalflhuy.‘ 4 ‘.... ..'..*.. 10c per line of 5 words Three lpsartiélas ". ,9c per illlc of a words Faul- Insertions“ _8c per line's? swords Eight Insertion: .. ' 1c pci- line of 5 words 00000000000500»: 000100000000 0 OOéQ-OHQOO 94]O~0__0___O_§_§Q_0:O Agents-»~Wdn|t,ed' TRANGB BATTERY coivirouwli. "FOR §A1.1~., r0 our; 80am) AND charges instantly. Eliminates old room signs uu hand at Guardian method. Gives new .iife< and pcpll 'Olfll:e. ' d; profits. Made‘ llucfllllidll. Light " _- ________________ _____ null 00-. 5h Paul. ‘lvilnn-l __ rAnailmlt same-so Acnns. Ap- ' A‘. W. Mar. 8-15.‘ ply p, cqvdnnugh, New Havcn. _r__.._....-_ -~ -‘..____. ' * 2090-2. A nar PAID (J-IRISIWPN 01/151,“ ____ ____,_ or woman for distributing religious FOR sALELLARGE DIOTORBOAT’ llmll-‘i-"P F” pl-“l-lcul?” "mm. 43 feet with ‘.10 horsepower ellgillc. 0H8 18°10‘! @111"?! °°“"°°li°*‘~ A. Betta, Cumberland. 2436-3-15-21 y . r For Sale . -. ItENCE SMITH. On Thursday, Mar. 6th, the funeral 0f the late Reven- clld Lawrence Smith tcok place at .Kc11y’s Cross. Tile largo number of l-frlcnds who had gathered s. st. , Joseph's Church, for the sod occas- ‘ion were privileged to take a. last a look at the earthly remains of him i who but ton days previous had sung lMnss in the some Church. Before flhe Libel-a was chanted Reverend lGavan Monilghsn paid a brief but ' touching eulogy to his departed friend and fellow Professor. services‘ ‘at thc Church and grave were per- formed by Rcv. Francis McQuaid of u. 5t. Dunstalrs University and, amid line tears and prayers of friends and Eadmlrers, the remains of a. great lpriost. were la-i! to rest. The pall- Ibcarel-s were: Joseph Creamer. Levi iMalolle. J. J. Trainer, J. H. Malone, ;._7. A. Bradley and M. A. Smith. I i . Conrad. Tower Bldg, Tnront). ‘N ‘v"3‘s"r"- ron coon LEGIIOIIN buicxs. --—-——— ---- -——-— ~ hatching eggs, write Evcrctt HOW- GINTB WANTED To INTI“- att,=Carlcton. zizr-c-ls-ai duce Royal ‘Buckingham, the nlod- em table cover. Looks like linen. needs no laundering. A necessity in every home..,Low price, liberal com- mlsslonl Write fol‘ flféelsrbliiilg out-l fit. Dept. 12M; Public Service Mills . of Cal-lads, Limited, London. Fol grub-PURE “m” _ AYW I-‘OR. SALE-A FEW DUFF LEG- norifpullcts and cockercls. ‘Apply Joseph Cllrley, R. R. 6,lor Phone R. B-‘J. 3-13-31. onuno’ A‘ W"MBT" “ab” i slure‘ bull calf three weeks old. —”" , ""“"""' , Priced to sell. P. A. Mclssac, R. R. Miscellaneous zlza-a-is-u. ' 1i, Sourls. 011M ALFRED Mal-DONALD, LANDxy-oyysgb]; mMgplg-[um ngkco lllrveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. ' ~ Lrlflhl. plantln excellent condition. bii-lj-lt-lmopd- A- bargain. Apply 130x 301, Char- _,_,___ - ____,__. ".__ lottctowll. 245 DAR SIIINGLES, UNl-OADING .____‘_,..,_._.. -....._-_-_---- Sfllllfdlly Ind M00681’. 51"!‘ FZYNlP-‘i- FOR. SALE—-I1YRSIIIBE COW. ll Court lie-Son. g ' 2131-3-15“?! years old, dlle to freshen 1n April. Wilbert DpckendorflfNorth River. 2442-3-15-31 save ALwArs m ‘ srocx . superior quality American Rubbcrv Belting. Any length or width. Also Rubber Traces all at half _l)l'll‘l':. Clinton Morison, Fredericton’ sirl- tierl,1=.n.1.‘ , . FARM FOR. SALE AT BROOK- llclo, 60 acres ‘land, nearly all clear ~ ill good‘ state of cultivation, well watered, dwelling house and barns. ,, ______ _____'___‘_.i,-_ Apply Gordon aaaclaeod. . . l no macs rm: rm: sra- " ~2434-a-lfi-BMW-2wks cell's shipments" on short -notlre'\_________ _____‘_. - .~ - Guardian Central Pflfltfif)‘. FOR. SALE- E IIAVE LISTED ____.______“___ - trill-l us for sale two choice Build- l ‘ ing‘ ldts in good resldental loca- tions. For further particulars ap- ply to The Eastern Trust Company. ' ‘ ziae-a-is-al Salesman W tinted.‘ '- AINT AND moor CEMENTl Salesman-Selling plan allows ynl lll llllzllullllu In lrlvlng- memory of my dear cousins, Freeland Nicholson and my deal- little namesake Olive Nicholson, who departed this life March 10th and 11th, 1030. These lovely buds so young and fair, , Called hence to early doom, ' flowers, - In Paradise could bloom. We: sin could harm or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, Those opening buds to heaven vcyed And bade tllcm blossom there. Inserted by Olive Silllphant. 2433-11. l ii ii M ii Ii l ii Ill In sad and loving memory of our darling daughter and sister Mrs. Arthur Hayden. who fell asleep ill Jesus, March 17th. 1026. Peaceful be thy rest dear Gertie It lrsweet to breathe thy name Altho‘ we're parted for a while We hope to meet again. Inserted by Parents and Sister. 00H- ic bent competition“. Shipped frov\l,T—_I“"""""'_-‘_' ''''''' "__ 343a'5'15’u- ' Toronto. United Builders Co., scar" Male Help Wanted Wade Park, Cleveland, O. ‘ . > .. ._. a . “- . B.- W-' 15-11- wAuTlin-MAN T0 wonx on " ---------'-- . farm. Apply. "6", care of Guard- ALESMEN WANTED - SALE‘ - inn. , 2400-3-13-41 uant for Prince Edward island _________________ ___.____ "—‘ _' _ Good pay. Free outfit. We want f8“; BOOKLETJMOW To Gm- In lovlnr cmdrv of my 11w‘ “lit bev s reliable. energetic represents- tlva-to handle the best districts on tile Island. ' ' able. Write. Pelnsm. Nurserv Co. Tfimnfo. Ont. I SJW. S-WSTI‘. _~_._..'_l.__._.__._- - - Situations Vacant Male AIN a .00 T0 .sin'.o . ram. av." Bill demand. Only few v-mcks r~- j Qlllred in learn at Canada's old-Wt and most reliable trade schoolh- ‘hade Behools.',‘i10’f'St. -Lllwren~\. Montreal. I. V. M. 8-11-15-27-20. } ._,...._.,._.._ Lostv“ '- d“... lr-rsaar. uossnrw a Wee. between a Kin- st. and st. - "lie-tans Basilica; l-lnarjr .1 starring st." " nnvvn l" of ll a year has been; plhcclrl y "excl-r in cacti-cherishes. -: "it ~wA”I£nWv Grade -;,lullustrinl (kW-i‘ Applyl _j;- i: ' ' ' Rrnjsrilnsoiiiai. Wino ca. 1.; "agency ls oronl- g Write for free literature,- Dnmlrlilin .' . f1 FERN ~ ‘24421 v V v ‘V’ ., : . I "'- ~ "rllrw ' _ _ .u-a_l-u—uua-_\-— IlT-‘MPI-YJAT m" L. ,. ,. A fnnnlfifilqm all: a ill at’ I into the Canadian Civil Service" as Postman. Clerk, Btenographer. Custom‘! Men, etc. Prepare now fnr-Sjtrillg appointments. M. C. C. -- Civil Service Schohlflrororito 10. M. H. W.-3—1-ii-15-22-,_29 MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. ‘jlflg pay: easy work while learning ' Barber 'I‘rade under famous Meier , American plilll. world's most re- ’ liable Barber School System. Write today fnv ‘lreallierature. Moler r‘ Barber College, 673 Harrington Sh. I 311mg, ‘ . l, Wad fsnd Bat ti’ ?_.Z_____- ----- --q---———_—— VERCLEAN, TABLEOLOTIIS. . "D11! __ Boy! l-low our Agents llrc cleaning '. _up $15.00 daily. New discovery lin- en‘ 18101917102118. Ink stains I110 d!" erased in two seconds. Write now for free sample outfit. ‘rrlsnlilc Products. Dent.‘ 3-21. Box 2503. ldontrasl. - 14.11. W. Rb. lb-Stf. .y_.~_...._~-__._. -—-——-—+—-—~*r—- .‘ Female Help Wanted __.__..-u.-.-.. wanna nxraalsnbao COOK. Coed wages. Apply Davis Hotel. ' ~ 2301-‘1-131-31. wllivri-zn-ill-ilj‘. ml. BEN!!!“- hfiilflflififfl. Wesley-E; Wood. Basel- iuoolr. 2817-3-13-31. war-rréol-“lfiiifi rovfiiliiriil. nnlatevvv-rc: in family. of All‘ ply ail Prince s... a, aloe-oi Slloalflgjj f0‘; High- ,.'».,+.- ovens. . ‘wit!!! 10-! l raiflqqing cigar fllwilltl I? 6|- wlred.‘ veto use»! ovens on . hango- masua owl It qua-n Wag, lap-MM . , ., A. ls. a. l.ll.lwa-la.ieaa-iJ-18 . l v and mother who passed away on March 15th, 1038. Those who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you urc very dear. You are not forgotten Mother dear Nor will you ever be Sweetest thoughtmwlll always "RI". Around the grave where you are laid. Inserted by 11c: sarrowlng Husband J. Douglas Younkers and Children. Asleep in Jesus. i5 l-Il-lb-Il. Til‘ uls“uoll'l'll'll' In loving memory o! our dear llIni-her Mrs. Thomas Yeo, who died March 10th, 1929.. In the graveyard softly sleeping Where tho flowers gently wave Lies the one we loved so ueurly In that lonely silent grave’- Dearest Mother how we‘ miss you Since from earth you passed sway Arid our hearts are aching sorely As we think of ymreaeh any. Dearest Mother we know you're IIIPPY. In the mansions of the Blessed Where there is no pain or sorrow In your sweat ekrasl not’. i Inserted by her Daughters. m'-- '1 needs in aid of Band Fund. l ..: at 3 p. m. Sunday C 11001.2 p. m. ' l Just came to show how sweet is... l lengths in Silks, Georgettes, Crepes, Velvet-I, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Serg- es, etc., at less than hall the regu- lsr price. PATONB. 2480-3-15-3 Sunday 16th st 2 p. m. from the res- idence of his son, Jsmes A. Service in United Church, Summerfleld. NOTICE-The drawing for the dinner set given by the HALIFAX HERALD ‘will take place at Paton's Limited, Saturday evening, 1.30 sharp. No delay after this time. 2G3 ST. PATRICKPS NIGHT-In the sllvntloil Army Citadel a. choice ‘progrommc ‘will be rendered by sel- ect local talent. Admission 25c. Pro- 2447-21 counsel rrtam LATE-The car ferry was delayed on a. freight trip yesterday ultemtxm vlrith the result that it‘ arrived almost three hours late .9 nits passenger trip from Tor- lnentlne‘, docking at Borden at B o'- clock. Thc train arrived lrl Charlotte- town s 10.20 p. m. STEAMERS ‘BEING- REPAIRED- The Canadian Government steam- crs, Bayfield and Cartier of the hydrogrpnhlc survey, laid up 1n port for the winter, are at present under- going répalrs which ore being done by Bruce Stewart Co. MOTOR. LEAGUE RADIO TALK- Mr. Justice Arsenauit gave s fifteen minute radio talk ovcr CFCY last evening on the work and plans of the Prince Edward Island Motor League. The talk consisted-of an ex- planation of the emergency road service accruing to members of t\‘ league. Motorists stuck on the road or stalled with‘ broken springs or sxels necd but communicate with anal. A raw real ~- TIIE FUNERAL of thelate John - R. Harding, Nor-bore, will take place the nearest -ofllclal gal-age. After one-hall hour's service on the road. is towed to the garage. TIIE SALVATION ARMY c111?- DEIP-The services of last week end exceeded the records of many years. The revival spirit has tnkens per- manent hoid. Adjutant and Mrs. tA. W. Martin will conduct the services this week end, Saturday, Sunday. evening, l! p. m., Praise Meeting: Sunday morning, ‘f s. m., Knee Drill; 11 a. m., Holiness Meeting; 7 p. m. Memorial Service for the late Broth- er Daniel McKenzie. Sunday will mark the con-l encement of e. week's revival meetings for juniors and Class; 2 p. m., company classes; t; p. mi, Y. P. Salvation meeting. Young people's service during» next week as announced. All are welcome. Western Guardian —-l-‘0R SALE-One 1028 model G. M. C. six cylinder street car type ~ bus in good condition. l-las just been thoroughly overhauled. For further particulars, apply to Box 389, Sum- merside. l 2452 —l-‘OIt SALE-One 1928 model G. M. C. six cylinder street car type bus in good condition. Has just been particulars, apply to Box 389, Sum- merslde. 2452 i mt. J. r. MlLLARi t‘ g 3 a to can 1 0000000 000000040000-000000 DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-O l0 12.30 Corner Queen sad Richmond 1 00000000000000000004 0000 > DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor l“ ' and Nervous Illnesses 124 Prince li- Phona 10?!- Oppoalte 8L Paul's Church l -l. ruscsrmos roarh- l, ICC‘ -- that only the purest Chill be used in fouovvibg the written 1n- etructlona ume to patients s; nail-l, table physicians. The drugs mun OOQQOOOQOOOQOUOCQQOOOOOOO 0 _ , ‘N. D.’ MacLean , . causal-Alias IIIIALIII Charlottetown i Noelle Illablre ’ - _ "l-"salrafl lfa ' t 000009000 9 10000000000000 sou-souls .3“ also b0 of the atnngtb apaeifiad and mined in just the right proportions. Because we observe these requiri- merlte implicitly, you can bring your prescriptions to us wttb eaaboenea. MocKinn on . ‘Drug Co. sausage ‘ulggqolna Monday, Mar. 15, 16 .17. Saturday ~ young pesople. l0 a. m. Director thoroughly overhauled. For‘ further (Continued from page 1) l GOVT.‘ orrossn‘ aesoumou The Government. with ‘tile Prime Minister as its principal spokeaana-n. opposed the resolution. It was smi- ed that u technical education was wholly within wuvlnoial jurisdic- tion it was outside the proper sphere of the Federal authority, forgetting of course. that the Government has already deeply involved, iteel! in two platters of oo-opel-ttion with the provinces. old age pensions and rur- al credits, whic are either within or without one jurisdiction or the other and by agreement in confer- ence duties. somewhat. limiter. Bei- entifie and industrial and technical education. were already pretty well divided, the Pbdersl taking the for- mer and the provinces the latter, and it was the business 0f the mo- vinces to take care of their end. The Dominion responsibilities were very great, principally on account of atter-the-war obligations. The Prime Minister hinted that the pro- vinces were doing fairly well out of the profits on liquor, and might pro- perly devote a portion of these pro- fits to technical education. Ii’. as stated, the provinces were unable to assume the burden of technical edu- cation, there was only one logical wsy out, and that was to increase the Federal subsidies to the province: for the purpose. The 1-ion. Mr. Dunning, laid down the principle that. nothing should be done, for the provinces which was n matter oi’ "grace," and not constitu- tional. The a. ‘ continued till adjournment without a division, the proposal being given strong support by Mr. Bennett. Broadly, his con- tention was that the "Government had granted aid to this education because o! realizing the inability of lf the stalled car is not repaired 1'. “he pmvlnc" l” F“ “P l 5Y5“!!! °n '1 proper basis, and the latter hsd large committments though never before were their obligations so great. He stressed the need of technical education for one thing as a means‘ of promoting the extension of trade through Canadian skilled worttrs being eq ‘ to compete wlthtllc skilled workers of other countries. THE DIVORCE BILL This sftemoon, it had been ar- ranged should be taken up with thc reinstatement of vorcc bill, which this time will be championed by Mr. Irvine, Wetaski- win, but that everybody may have a fair chance of until Tuesday next. that it will have s fslr chance the Ontario-members who voted a- gainst the bill realize that the racial and religious attitude being develop- ed on tile lines of divorce will not be palatable to the people as s whole. Although the question has been de- ferred until Tuesday, there was a re- afternoon 1n two questions of privilege raised by Mr. and Mr. Bourssss as to statements made in percussion this Spotton (North Huron) respect of them in the press. Spotton objected seriously to the editorial re- marks of the ‘Ottawa Cltiun, gre- llccting ‘ ‘y upon him being an Orangeman and at the lama time and voting against Woodsworth, aligning himself with Roman Cath- olices on the question. He got very dramatic as to his rights to vote as. he liked and as he believed to be, right. n. rm, his friends thought he' protested over much. (Continued on page 1)\_. Colombo, Ceylon, has just ordered all taxieabs to carry taxlnetel-s. Mexico has announced that it will. continue to issue agrarian bonds. MANY QUESTIONS (P tinued from page i) Mr. McLurc, in persuanco of no- tlce, presented a petition from Rob-l ert E. Muteh and others praying for an Mt to incorporate the North shore Company, Limited. The bill was given first reading. The Audit Act and an set respect- ing the Probate Court were read a first. tlmc. i l I PROBATE ACT I Hon. Mr. Saunders gave notice that he will-move the following resolu- tion, seconded by the Honourable Mr. Les: "Whereas the practise and proced- ura pertaining to the Probate Court. in this Province is somewhat anti- ousted and uncertain, and it 1a desir- able that vva should have in this Pro- vince I nun-c modem Probate Act. "Therefore be it resolved that s Probate Act be enacted in this Plo- vinec embracing the beat features r0- gsrdlng practice and procedure as m: so abstained in our awn m- bsuAccamlslsointhe Probate am si our neighboring Provlmel. That the loo. Ir. flounder: have Woodsworths di- ‘ ‘ his benefit: on~ the question’ 1t has been put over It is thought. of , passing this time because certain of! leave wlrilreeueasblllleealbau lnaabvva bsvvlalana.‘ "- CRASWELL Studio PHOTOGRAPHS Y. M. C. A. CIIECKllt. TOURNA- MINT Over thirty checker players oom- peted in the tournament held last night. Borne Mal fine games were clawed. . Filbeen Juniors ind fifteen anion WBIPIWI. The ‘ lat was not completed last night, but In Iinal games will be played tonight. Ml-fly 0f the men vvho could not come last night are sailed to be on hand tonight. st I o'clock. n: Exhibition Grants Mr._Arsenau1t gave notice that he will ask the Hon, the Minister of Ag-icutun the following: 1. What grant. was given to the initial 11b: Exhibition held in Char- lottetown, October 10119? 2. When was this grant paid s. rs_ it theintention of the Gov- ernment to give s grant to the Fox Exhibition for the year 1030? Temperance Teaching Mr. J. D. Stewart gave notice that he will ask the Hon. the Leader of the Government: r. What additional steps, il any, have been taken by the Board of Ed- ucation under the present Govern- ment to cause the principles of tem- perance to ‘be taught in the public schools? 2. What additional text books on temperance have been added to the it...“ culum of the public schools of this Province since the present Gov- , ernment came into power. Correspondence Ice Subsidy Claims Mr. Stewart gave notice that he I 7°“ “he” l“ a 1”“ w" “d mm‘ 5 will ask the Hon. Leader of the Gov- ernment to lay upon the table of the House all correspondence, ’ its, l and communications between (a) the Government of this Province and the Government of Csnads, relative l to the claims o! this Province for in- l crease of Provincial subsidy. (b) Cor- l respondenee the Premier and the Government of this Province and the l Governments of the Provinces of Nova Scotla and New Brunswick, or either of thcln. I ‘1 External Audit ‘ Mr. McLean gave notice that llc \vll1 ask the Hon. the Leader of the Government: 1. l-las any independent or exter- nsl audit of the accounts of the sev- eral Departments of the Public Ser- vice ot this Province or of any one or more Departments been made dur- tng recess. I. Table a copy or copies of the order or Orders in Council, authoriz- ing such audit or audits. 3. Table ell reports, documents and correspondence of or concerning such audit or audits. ' 4. Give the name or names o! such auditor or auditors. 5. Give a statement or the amount or amounts paid or due such auditor or auditors by way of compensation. arms At Ilusticoville Mr. W. Chester S. McLure gave no- tice that. he will ssk the Hon. the Minister of Public Works the follow‘: lng: 1. Was the new bridge at Rustico- ville built by tender or by dsys work? 2. lf by tender, how many ten- ders were received and to whom was tender awarded? :1. W_ho was the inspector on this bridge? i. Did the inspector present an account for his services to the De- partment? If so, table account. l. What amount wu paid for 1n- spection? 6. Wss there an assistant Inspec- tor? ‘l. Who was he and what was he paid? l. When was the work started on this bridge? ' 9. When was it completed? 10. Tabla the cost of materials us- ed and from whom purchased. Table cost of this bridge. 11. 1s this bridge now narrower- than the former bridge? 12. Give a list of men employed on the construction of this bridge? National Exhibition Mr. McLure gave notice that he will ask the Hon. the Minister of Agriculture the following: 1. What. Island products were ex- hibited by the Government at the Canadian National Exhibition held in ‘lo-onto September 1020? 2. Was any grant made by thc Provincial Government to that Ex- btbitton and hovv much? s. .Who had charge of the Island Olhihit r 0. My on the tabla s11 vouchers o1 Ilhle In connection vltb the 0n- eooeeeoeeootssbooenos00003004000000000000beeeoaog-gq 1 W’ Pitta‘! 0111221 ""“ "'0 mason q A. c. Vincent. n. n, Minlitet ' Organist-Ilse Roberta lpclnel, I. l‘. 0- la. MORNING WORSHIP II OCLOCK Antheru-"O Love That W111 Not Let ale-Go" .. Sill-nil Sermolr-“Jahn Mark, or, Making Good." SUNDAY ICIIOOI. 1J0 l. I. Did YOU halp in reaching that record attendance Ind Sunday? EVENING WORSHIP '1 0'CI.0Cl Male Qusrtetto-“Seeret Prayer” . . . . . . . . . .. Towns! Messrs. Quigley, Calder, Dlngvvell. Stems. Sermon-“Jonnhk Night at Nineveh" Anlhfln-"lh. Watching Over Israel" . . Mendelssohn i i OQOOOO-QOO-O Q'4Q—QO—QOO O0 O-O I Trinity United Church Miuislersl-Ilev. s. n. Ramsay, 0.6., rm. o. n. Brown, us. Organist: - Prof. w. r. Fletcher, A. n. o. n, A, r, c, 1.. 10.00 A. Ms-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—"Sceklng God" . . . . . . . Rev. C. N. Brown Arrurerrr-"Just As 1 Am" Bowl” 2.10 r. lie-sabbath School llld Bible Classes. 1.00 I‘. ltIw-LENFEN CANTATA by the Choir. "PENITENCE, PARDON and PEACE" (The words from Holy Scripture, the music by MAUNDER) Soloistsr-Mrs. Roy (Judmorc, Mr. Harvey McPherson. and Col. G. Elliott Full. This Service Broadcast by C. II. C. K. 8.15 P. M.--Young Peoples Praise Service. 04464-6044 gums‘ AA vvw 14.x.‘ A AAAAAA Q A 1AA Zion Presbyterian Church- IlIINISTEIt-REV. M. scorr FULTON, M. A.. u. n. onnAlvlsT-lvllt. L. n. THOMPSON MORNING Unite with Si. James for morningscrvice at 5t». James. 2.30 I‘. M.-—Sunday School and Bible Classes. EVENING ‘LOO-P. M. Ibev. R. M. Legato, I]. D. Anthem by the Choir. O-O-O-OOOQOOOOOQO-‘QQOOOO-OOOOVOQOQO- 00040-000 0000-00-0 o‘ ‘AAA-AA A 11 A > > r P t l 9 a I 0 9 0 9 0 0 >%O-O-O-O-O-Q FOOOOO-OO-OOQ Q-O-O-O-OO-O4 Q4004 St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. w. nltucli Mum: ACTING MINISTEIL-REMEMOORIIEAD LIGATE. n. p. ORGANIST—WAI.TER. McNUTI‘ MORNING. 11.00 A. hL-Ikv. B. Moorhead Legato, B. D. Solo-"I Shall Not Pass This Way Again" .. Esslnge: Miss Mallory Wood Anthem-“Bnt the Lord is Mindful o! Illa Own" —Mende1ssjohn Choir. Morning Service will be Broadcast. 2.30 P. M.—Sunday SchooL EVENING 1.00 I‘. M.—Rev. It. Moorehesd Legate, B. D. Solo-"Mornlng, Noon and NigllfP-Currie Jacobs Bond Mrs. Nell McLean. Anthem-“Incllne Thine liar" . . . . . . . . . . . Mendelnjohn Choir. OO§§§§O§O§-ObQ§~OQO9-§§-O§O OO§OQO§+O-O-O-O gro-o-rvvoooo-o-o-c 0+0++0 0-044 @000 ow 0a 00004 +0-004-000-000- 90400-04000-06-0004-0-90-00000 00004000404000“ uon0¢v0eo¢o00+ov004v0400~+¢+¢+#¢* St. Paul’s ‘Church 11.00 A. lVl.~—Mornlng Prayer and Sermon. 2.30 I’. Dlv-SIIIIIISIY School and Bible Classes. "ooosa-aaa-nw-v 1.00 P. lvL-Evenlug Prayer, 11011 Communion and _ - Sermon. - Offertary Antllerrl-"Jllsi. As 1 Ami" Berries Bath services will be conducted by Rev. Frederick Wilk- lnson of Toronto. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A.. Ileetar. 0~00>0 o0v+0+00r0e0ov0+0+ O-OQOOOOOO4§OQ-OOOOOQ~OQQOQ . 5. Has any report of the exhibit been made to the Govcrnlnent or De- partment of Agriculture? If so, table the report. 6. 1s it. the intention of the De- partment of Agriculture to make an annual exhibit at the Canadian Ni).- tionai Exhibition? ' Treasurer to lsy on the table pursu- ant to section 1110 of "The Prohibition Act‘, the halt-yearly returns of the Board or Commissioners, for the half years ending 30th June 1920 and 31st December i929, which shall contain the following information: (s) A list of convictions made un- der thls Act. during the six month! "u" Much“ Elmo“ preceding the date of the return with Mr. McLure gave iloticc that. he will‘ ask the Hon. the Premier of the Pro- vince the following; 1. Did the Provincial Government reimburse the nlen defrauded by the Andrew Fraser ltlltcllcll episode? alty imposed and the term of im- prisonment ordered, where no pecuni- nry penalty is imposed, and the coat! 1Z1 EBCII C850. 2. To whom was lt paid, and (b) A statement of the pensltill when? and costs collected with names MM 3. Give names, addresses and dates of payment, and dates of con- vlctlons and license fees collected. (cl A last of convicted offanderl who have served terms of Imprison- ment with dates of convictions ml the periods of imprisonment served. id) A statement of seizures mad! under this Act. with particulars of goods seized and the disposal thereof. tel A statement of the expense! paid, with such details as may be ID- amounts to whom paid? 4. What did it cost thc people of this Province? s. What amount did the Federal Government pay? e. Lay on the table all corres- pondence re this matter with thc Federal Government. ‘l. Lay on the table sll vouchers of payment made. I. Tabla all correspondence with lthe different individuals that were reimbursed. I. ls the matter nol. settled? 10. 1t there any assurance that it cannot occur again. ti) A statement cl the amount t pended for the purchase of.’ liglatll. lg) A statement of the expended for the payment o! Q srlea one travelling causal l‘ inspectors, rnsnegfl, vi other ampluifll. Ia he _ snaps and val-manned necessary expensfl. ‘. . on A summonses al" I ceivad u: lne tall ('. "i tlitcly Prohibition Commission Accounts Mr. ,Mcbllre_ gave notice that he I111 all the I-ion. the Provincial the name and address of the offender, _ the date o1 the conviction, the pen-' gull-ed by the r-rovinelal ‘heaaurlh. 1