, rites rota ililllllill illlllll ElllllllllN plenum. w. oil-on o. Isl-nap vino-nausea.» s. n. nun-m losutnry. ma. ca. ma. Ianllnnogh. no. ldllolnndlnlnlsnl.l.lnrnoot louolnloldltoluD-I-Olltlo. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 192i; Liapointe evidently did not know Here ls the txtraot from Han- OLD HOUSES ' v-__. _liis. -1n British newspaper coininercliil advertisements, reference ls almost invariably made to the fact that the business was established in .i certain year, dating three, iour or five generations ago. The business was founded by a certain man, car- . ried on by Ills son. his grandson respectively the original zard: . BY THE HONOURABLE ERNEST LAIPOINTE QUESTIION No. 2~Miz ‘ltiucdonald (Kings) March 24 — I. Have representa- tions been unade to any depart- luents oi the Government during the years 1925 and 1926 regarding and great-grandson and always carrying name. The long standing oi_ the business its name known to several genera- honie is its guarantee to prospective customers oi fair and holiest deallnga guaran- tee that the prices are fair and the quality of the goods just as repre- ilniprovement to warehouse on the railway wharf Georgetown, Prince Edward island. with a view to making said warehouse suitable handling potatoes (in-ring the autumn months? What is the inteiitioli of the (iovtirunicnt regarding this matter‘! tkNSWER 1. Yeas. by Senator J. J. Hughes 3i 110113 at and abroad. i‘or for export o u. sentell. Canada I5 still young ‘biit there, arc several commercial and pr‘i~_ ’ N qiééiifidl; Way It will be a good ‘thing for this port and the trade of this city and Province it our harbor can be open edto navigation within a week from this dlate. as has been inti- mlsted lnny be the case. President J, 0. Hyuduian of the Maritime Board oi Trade has induced the Otuuva authorities to promise some act-ion to that end. He wired Mr. Jenklins. M. P.. who ‘promptly salw the Minister oi Marine and arrang- ed to have the icewbreaklng steamer Montcalm sent here after trip w the Magdalen Islands, whither she sailed on Monday from Sydney to cairry malls. \ Of course the navigation of the Gulf at this season of the year after a linrd winter is an uncertain business. dependent upon Wllltl. weather and the more 0r less for- midable character of the ice-bar- riers to be encountered. How it is now at t.he Magdalena we do not know and breaking liito Charlotte- town harbor has more than once proved a tough job. - lt is s0 far satisfactory no know that the ef- fort will shortly be made niill we must rest in hope and patience awaiting the result. Winter lingers long in the lap fessional houses that points proudly‘ to the fact that they hall founded by the great grandparents The family name is held sucrcthit is the 2. Matter under considcration. l been . l of the present proprietors. PROMISED RELIEF chi-rislied charter of tlic sons and’ “e are mm “mt m” Raw“! hum tlil-ir honour is. interwoven witlilgfl Wm b“ brought flow“ wmm-ruw . W. z . . that oi‘ llicir ancestors. They would‘ 0 ‘w [om HMO’ m" hut by ivay officially: shady oi’ "whistling to keep’ lheypur courage up" that there is going’ "substantial not dis-honour tlic name by or gcbrlcli-qiiick methods; or [he to he reductions" iii TheirlllXtfi of lilficrcnt kinds. would not sacrifice the nainc future for the present dollar a’iii is to puss the business their son-s improved by the years‘) a-ill in with the record oi‘ the fn- we “an scarcely 11°99 that the“ “sull- ou w siuntial“ reduction in the burdl-n t‘ taxation is anxiously awaited. the“ "nsumed reduction shall equal the recent rc- O" m“ Side or "w Atkmnc the llnctions ln tho llnltcd States. but But-rirlHlnll-k craze. for which wl- mum“ {may ‘aw ‘“pl’r°Xi"'*"°’-v are largely ‘ndtbud ‘to the rushcqual the rolled‘ afforded will bc and hustle u! our ‘xmericau cousin. of litllc cffccl . industry has been hl-lll indisstrial ‘is increasingly prevalent. The prc- _ m“ the horizon and menus have practically ceased be- nothing is seen beyond it. lczinse of the penalizing of industry Sell the goods good or bad. will by excessive taxation and beczm“ iii clvtck, invest. sent dollar the case. by an)’ int-ans, foul or iaifijof m? expmmng by roreigma“ or ‘Haw the Crowd by spasmodic semnonr unprotected markets. The re- uumumsnlnanything to g,‘ at thablli‘ Canada needs ls not. in taxes almighty dollar and let me “hum ulonc but in the protection of her look out for itself-this l5 the rul-Inmrkms’ i“ enwblmg he? u’ g“ i‘ lug passion of today and only ‘tlic mi" 3mm‘ (‘litil‘lictlii‘_c vl-ports (come from me fumfl,’ ilie automobile the inheritance is not passed on touluflw‘ telegrams t” the th-e son: he [rt-ts tlic cash linll inimberal DPPfiSWII of an expemm] "9' conyrmutes m illtvlloil: others. probably equally i linspircll, lcll us lhcre shall be no iinterfcrence iviili present. dntle-s, comparatively fcw are building for As a conrmon resiiltiouim“ "l-fflrding Canned too many case's it his ruin it is worth noting, also. that in this country the son rarely follows 1“ ‘he "mmmm" the Auwnwbue the occupation m. ms father. Alli-ado its restless and uncertain. It ream-n [or “Us may be “mud in thelwould appear as if tariff‘ tinkering discontent hull already hcg-un. But the bud- Anilirlcnn clizt|':ii.-ll-rlru.ll-.. which is inn 1n“. y... ‘an! will Stillli‘ all conflicting ilul-s- ‘gen e ral till-r l-ilrscs till: hilsinei-is ho is inmliimi - n i EDITORIAL NOTES s"oii or whatever it may be. The if summer comes. h1- I'llrlllllll-Llllljfllllflllili<0. profes- son lake's l|_ for grantl-ll that his‘ father's business is a poor one and‘ he trio-s something else. Of C0Ill‘59i Th” *"°“' l“ 5U“ 0“ “it W“? 3° the"! are many ‘excepuons to tmsjlllt’ sea and the iura will ‘never he but they only serve to prove thclm“ ""195" it “m” a “i-l-le 1'35"" rum lthiau it is ‘going at present, “'9 net-d more steadiness in this? This is 'he‘thne of year when {outside housocleaning slioulll be ut. tended to lind therli is considerable f it to he done ys-t in (lhnrlotte- town. Tho accumulated flltli of thl- 'country. more permanency in our method of building. ntorc builliiu-g for thl- future rather than a shift- maklng and temporary fabric that will get "us the present dollar. the present bargain or the present com. meullatlon, Whether we will it or fiiot we are all building for the m- turu. some of us with pcrmnnontl’ {winter isstill on the streets. and very soon it will be blown into lhoustis and nostrils carrying with it all the ilcscirse gorilla that have’ found refuge in it. brick and stone. some with ivoodlmnor Sweeper. bay null ritllbblti" and. as we bulld.| _ iwe shall have a place, honored or The probe at Ottawa into the UIIIIOIIOPNI. in our country's iutilre. Snluggllng activities of the pls-sl l --—<o'>-_€ lcw YER" l5 still going merrily on PO11", WAREHOUSEs and gililt has not. yet been [IPSIAEIIIHI ‘on anyone. One mun ,a Montreal ‘Mr- J‘ A- Mficdmmlllr M~ P" wrioificlal. it has been discovered, be. I’KIDB'B recently brought up the longiuune qullq wealthy during his dismissed subject oi Potato WflN-Ftenure ofyorfm but just how he Mllwfl- "I Vi"? "W" "i C°mm°mldid it has not been inadc clear and, u ‘hon’ by ‘the knowing quévie-vldeiitly. he doen not want to give “on” and Ma's" u mponed ‘the secret away himself. ‘From the ‘guard’ I" "m be okerved thatlamounl of smuggling revealed and ‘P. "ma" Ernest “Dogma who aM-ithe amount of revenue which has mien; ‘:::‘:‘:::'it:::k:: a: rE-‘br en switched from the treasury to I J. Johnoton In ma. connection. lmitfh” "°°"°"‘ °' '"““"‘"°" "m" M“ Vltlen which loomed up very con-Ia“ n’ ‘mum “We” m‘ n m“ pen‘. apicuoulily during the recent cam-"l°'m“r7 “m” "Wm “m” cm” 1,. my” in Kins-i coma‘ Mn Johnjupon the guilty ones. It would also ‘jton at that time claimed that It appear as if someone were lfrlitl ‘in IIO will» ‘iklllod u.» hm." m. dammit man lllm-t h» immo- Tiirii on tlic of spring this your, but it is not an lltogether new experience in this latitude. And we have been rein- lnlled for our comfort that it often happens that u lutl- spring is fol- lowed by a finc growling scusoii and u slplcndilll harvest. Tho optimists ifllil tlic pcl-isiinisls arc always ivltli us now, just us il. ivus thousands oi‘ yours; ago ivlicii tilic Laughing Phil- osopher lloblticll with tlic When-ping iliiiosoplici" in ancient Greece. Dr_ Cone has a sound philosophy of the healing art. lilo knows vcry well that halt’ the people who think they are ill ‘have very little the matter ‘with them, while many otli~ ers are really in a hull way ])Il‘_VSl(‘.~ ally are unoonscloils of the fact hi» (‘lllléilf they fuel no iitfhlih‘ or pains. Now if ull of those pcoplc. sick llnll WUll ivcre to rwpcat ovci- and livci until they made themselves belicvc .l the simple words. "I-Jvl-ry llay in wery way l uni feeling better and better." would not tihis be a liealtli- ier an-lii liupl)i'ci' lworlll? And Couefis prescription is equally good for the] cure of other ills than those oi‘ the sick room or the hospital. ll is a panacea for many of the ills 0t‘ life. Hope and confidence are sound efements in the upbuiiding of‘ human ivclfare null liappiiit-ss. Flicy banish fl-ur and Ll0S])()lllI8Ili‘_\‘. hriglitcu ovcry prospect null bring siiinsliliie und cheer in their train. 'l here is veritable truth iii the iiiuxiiii. "A's n man thinkcth lii his heart so is he." lf a man iiuugliil-s that prospects are blue, they 1H1‘ blue to him. And. barring occasion- al exceptions. if urlnan tliliilks lie is well in health. he is not ill. There was something said long ago about "seed time and harvest, l-lilll mid lil-nl. siilltliii-r llllll iviiiicl‘. ilny and night." it ivas Kiliilicli iii’ =4 il-rcat Authority llllii has prlivl-li lrue since tlic days 0t‘ Noah. ‘St-led time will ionic iii-ruin this Your. and grass, daisies and bultcrcups will clothe the fields where tlic snou fins lain so long. Aiill once in u while tilierc will hc u rainbow lent order of the seasons is stI-ll in operation and) will so tttflllliillfl- 'i‘lil‘ iii I the sky to remind us tlilit t-lic anti-Ii l , Quilts ‘lo/m- WEB-gum‘ A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF AN- AEMIA. One of the ailments which has baffled physicians may scion be conquered if the discovery by two Western physicians is donud to .10 all that it is claimed g6;- ii, l ref-er to pernicious anaemia. You have seen these cases where the unfortunate individual beg-ins very gradually to go down~ hill physically. The outstanding symptom noticed by other folks, is the lemon or grape fruit color o: the skin. Sometimes the skin is a snow white color. There is a tired feeling all the time, particulary if the patient has to do physical work oi any kind. Some patients. by resting most of the day null all night. get along fnirly ‘well for a certain period oi’ time. There ls usually loss of appetite. “gns" on the stom- dCllU at irregular intervals.» This means a gradual loss of weight in most cases. The condition is usually diag- nosed by a microscopic examina- tion of the blood. ivliloh shows a lessening of the number of the rvli blood cells, and also of the food l-liiitenta oi’ these blood cells. Ami ‘the cause? No one knows. Some attribute it to absorption 0t‘ waste matter from inteetlne- others say that it is line to.n cltuutrl: iii the secretions or one or more of the lluctlese glands. Now those \\’-estern physicians ('l)|lI(‘ forivilrll and tlill us that ll is inch nf acids iii the stomach Jlllco llilit camel-a the trouble. 'l‘his luck of acids has alwuys llt't‘ll one of llic ‘diagnostic points about this zllimciil. lit ivus thought ilint illi.‘ pernicious linulvuiil: caus- lll llil- change in tlic stomach juice. that is lessened tlil- amount lit‘ the lit-ills. but those iiien -tcll us that it is this lack or deficiency llllli cnusvls‘ pernicious anaemia. ill‘ tlicy have discovered the cnilse and can cure this condition. then a tremendous advance has been made, hctiltiiso it has always been fatal. In truth u patient has boon known in lust. fen lir more yclirs. but it i usually fatal in I\\‘l) or ilirel- _vears. .\lllll_v rust-s ril‘(‘lli to bl- lluc to “sliol:lt" oi‘ soun- kiiill, iviili "i110- lionzil dicturliliiil-lis, ii usually‘ occurs lifter flirty YlWIFnI o1‘ agl- nml is more frcllucnl iii inl-‘ii than in women. 'l‘lil- il‘('ilillll‘.lll is rest, warmth. gnoll foods with plenty of meat uiiil cups. Transfusion oi blood us- ually arrc-sis tlic prngycss nt’ the irnnlilc lilil in a fl-ii‘ months. some- liml~.~l r -~ further transfusions has been‘ fnnull. null is simply soiuelliingf \\'!‘t|ll_‘_{ \v'ili lb.- ivay‘ Ci‘l‘iillil purist lil‘ Ill!‘ holly function. tlierc is all, rl-nl golid cliunlrc lit‘ having IhOwK" rliiiilililins (~(iri'l-l-il-ll.' ll should IN‘ llll l-usll-r proliic-iii than that iii‘; ('tliit‘i'l‘. <+>—— t l l Daily Selections FOR Guardian ltcudcrs _q 0000-0 o0 o O % April 14. 1926 Tllli WISE GET \\'l‘Si)U.\l~-“lii tlic hearts oi‘ all tliui are wlsl- lli'ill‘l.l‘ll l liuvc -piii wisdom. lliui llll'_\’ may iiizrlil- all Illtll ‘i hail l-liiiiiiilllilll-li I.lill~“ ldx. liizli, i'li-.'\l"l'}lt .\‘li.'iy ivt- nliitlys .l‘l'll\ Ullll)t‘l‘ llinl lliu fcltr lit‘ tlic l.lii'(l l.~ lli(~ lil-giiiiiiiig of‘ ivisdoui. and lliui Ill liiui llial llillll shall l>c léifvii- PARTING (in (Il'l)\\l|l‘ll slrl iii liusy marl \\|l(‘ll filiiii lllll' lll-lircsi friends \\'(' part .\|i opiiiiiislii fills lliii lll‘lll‘l. Hlilll ivhil-li lhcre ls no greater, "l‘lici‘t» is no tinge of sorrow then; We know full well we'll meet again know soon We sun will shine more warmly "Y" "i!" ltyl‘. uiili soft Slllllilllul‘ showers will full ulpun tlic just and lslil: unjust as iicrotoforo. The Montcalm is coming and the sun mountsla little hiKlit-r from llny l0 (lily. lluman effort will zilil llile blinl-llclnl operations of .\'nt- urc, hilt it is ilpon tlic lattci- Illitl we must mainly deipend. The lcc- brclilkei- may not prove Billie/l W 1"" tuck. Fuller tlic lcc the watt-rs rlini if unllcr the ice our Sfllfllfi ""- The genial warmth oi‘ the Sillllillftl‘ sun Will melt our letters bye and by". APRIL iL-Ymi have a strong. clear mind. n sweet temlper. a lklnll- ly spirit and good judgment. Most of your ideas are. practical. and you t.hlnk and act quickiv- Ymii’ love In inflexible. end mlKhi IN tlviught. too demonstrative by some. You will have man!‘ Irleilflii Cultivate hope. and never KIYB WBY to jealousy. Ydurjpwor is a daisy. Your‘ ‘birth-stone In a diamond. which moans innocence. l I lilor Ii may lll‘ f ivlicn "'\\'l‘ll, so lung‘ llol ‘I-iltifl yliu llllcrl" llliw l-usuully tlic words llrl- said. \||(l still ihl-forc llil: (l:iy is spoil 'l‘lil- Olli‘ of us nlliy ylrl bl: tlrllll. For Month's ll stern Dictator, ilul cheerfully WI‘ lllt'"l and part. (In crliivllcll sin-oi in busy iiiliri .\ull voil‘l~ llll’ Imp llillt in our‘ lil-liri “\\'<-ll, so lung .514.‘ you lull-r!" ll (‘illllllil lil- that .‘<i()IllI‘\\'Ill‘l‘l' bend l‘ll lilt't'l with you again my friend .\iid jlilii our kiiill Creator; So wilt-u my Sllllllliolls (tomes some tiny, Don't grieve that ‘l am clllltill nwuy lust clasp iue by the liund and any ,‘\V“ll- $0 “min-see you inter!" Death's llil- l-ull- Just nrounll tlil- ‘Place Names 0f‘ l P. E.» Island‘ Vernon. river. Orwell bu)’. 1°‘ 50. Holland. 1765. After Admiral 9i;- Edwqnl Vernon (1723-94.) uiwlh’ of lfi-aiicls, Lord ' Orwell, after whom Orwell hay is named. The admiral never saw service in Cans- dian waters. -It was he ‘who dil- uted the sailors‘ spirits with ‘water in she interests oi temperance. He was known as "old grog" ill Elli!- sion to his wearing 8 KPOETBIII 6°!" ‘nloul iveather and the watered ruim beca-me known as ‘grog. Ver- non Bridge and Vernon River are settleuunts with post offices in ‘lot b0. Victoria; village with post of. flee. lot 29. Lake, 1863. Doubtless after Queen Victor'a 118194901). Victoria; harbour, lot 62. Lake. 1863. ‘ictoria Went; eeileinent. lot Victoria Cross; settlement, lot 51. Meacliain. 1880. Village; cove, lot 13 . Ilolla-nd. 1765. 'l‘lie mouth of (llllls creek is ere. Vlillage Green; settlement, lot 48. Ivrfght. 1852. After an Irish pion- eer named Green. who settled on what is now the Duffy farm. Now Hermitage. Waite; creek, lot 19. After George Waite, who came to the ls- lisifll in 1804 a-nd settled hereabonts Not .\lil| creek. Walker; cove, lot 48. iVal-kers on Wright. 1852. ‘McDonald creek of Admiralty ‘survey, 1848-44 falls lnlhcre. Warren; cove. lot 65. Name in Bayfiliill "Sailing Directional? 1847. Warren Fllrni cove in Meacham. 188i, Alli?!‘ llii Dahnrquement of French pIlin_.17~i9. ' Warren Grove; Mont-hum. 1830. Waterford; Post (ifficl- 1912i. . Watervale. School district, lot t8 ‘ crock, ' lot 32. sci tlcnicnt. closi-ll lot 1. November 15, Wcbber; cove. crl-"k null point lot lfl. Wl-liliors l-lirl- mi IIOllllillI. 170.7. -l'lissilily u. cr Charles Wl-Ii. her, llil.‘\'2ll officer, made captain 1751i: {l‘.'ir-All‘inirnl 1780. Dil-ll |7.\'2l. (‘rt-ck and point on chair! 18bit. Webster; creek, lot I55. Illeacliaiiii. ISSO. ivli’cli lsliows lldriltio and John \\'l-'lr.~ltl-r nearby settlers. Plizil. 1846. applies the name to the firm-k to the ivest, culling this crl-l-k Stuart. There was ll post . named “lobster Creek in Vl/ellingtfl"; settlement with post office, lol 16. Wright and (‘unllall. I874. Aflcr lllt‘. Duke oi‘ Welling .01! IITIHIJHEZ.) Flllrlfiir known “.- Thl- (Juagniirc. West; pliint, lot S_ ircinity‘ of the lrlltillil. West capo on Holland. 176.‘ Cilpl? Allillinck is U“. Hfuit- on maps of date 1762 and lllVl. and it is sometimes used among Fienclrspcaking pllaiille“: who gye the meaning as “cor-mop ant Also spelled ltlziyiic and Moy. ‘ique. Rand gives iiiooelik us Mic- llvlilt‘ lnlilzln for "the sea dli .\P\\'il<'l('ll meaning “dry sand." is 'hi‘ Zlliriiiuc lullinn name of a place lliur the poiiil. W“! 9W0"; settlement. lot 1U. Western Road: settlement with iilist nflico, lo; 10. ‘On tlic Western road. ivliicli so called because wcsi vt‘ (ilill'lOlit'fOVI'll ‘ Westmoreland: school district, rt 2ft. ‘Upper Westmorelnnd is ul- ‘io liyscltlemcnt name. [lndoublcd- y \\ tifillllOflilllll siiliuld he the spel. llillll. ‘iiefcr ll) (ivllpaull macistead Whlm Road; settlement, lot 59. in undated plan of the island liiout i830 or 184i). The Prince Wilwflrd island “Ciilendai” {or 1362 has \\'liim ltoall school district. White: point. lot 1s. Chart, iviili Iiezichain. 188i). shining Adam White. nearby settler. Whats Sands; settlement, lot 64. liayfieill "Sailing Directions." 1841. vliys named "from the ‘sandy l)t'il(ili il u siuull hay! ‘Nzlnili on plan, lSvZii. whim?!’ rlvl-l‘. Ilil, 2.1, on iloillinli, 1765 . flail-r maps spoil Wlicatley null Wlicntly, Probably lifter Thomas ‘\Vhutely. pliliflgnn liortlculllirist unli literary student ‘illli uncle oi‘ tlic celehratpd Arch, ‘bishop nicillli-li Iwizitolcy’ oi’ Dublin (HM-infill). i“? Silt ‘in pltrlltlnlent lmiii 1l6l to 1768 for the borough 1i’ lnillgershall, ‘in Wl-lishlrc, and "'0"! 176-“ iuitii his (Ivillll sll i772 Ill‘ represented tho borough of Castle Rii-ilIil-I- ln Norfolk. From Jilly 5. 176i. iinill Jilly. 1765 l“; hell] ll“; posl 0| secretary to the Treasury i" (IiiUPI-le flrtinvlllc’! flllinIni-slrufloii null lic then wont ‘into imposition with lllilf ‘statesman. On (in-ii- vllll-‘s llcutli in November, 1770, “Zhulely atlnclicd himself to Lord North" unll noted as tlic "g0 im- lwocn‘ for lIli-l olll pail-oil‘... rrieqllig, Jllllllllti. lhl-reupon (lvlloullced him m pm-isl-ssing "tip. “gems of an illornoy" and “the agility or an]. liiiol ‘liollciis fan unwielllly -m||n ii‘hn clmlll scarcely move)" and [l5 "tlescrllng Grenvllll-‘s cllllgg when ho was linrllly cold in his gra/ve." "v "ii" irliholntell a t-onimlssinlier or llie liozlrll or Trade ln January. i771. the "keeper of his Majesty's ltflvilio ronlls ilIl-(I guide to h’; per. son in all progresses" in January. i772, null undersecretary or smit- irom Juno. 177i. for u... northern department. appointments held to h tely The ivclst ex. Wlri llliy his death. unmarried. w ll was the author of “Olmcrvntlong on Moll-em (lnrdenlnl; lllnggramd by -iiy Phil Cnrspeckeii. . .14‘ Hfupqflwlalli“ l ‘ "'i'v' i t.’ l, r '41,’ ‘ii I l i)!“ ll r_ Your hiclly rotors nre red anli yellow. 5 ‘presentatlve colony foil of the off hearlnk of burn. as counsel for ciescrlptions." 1770. An essay ca]. led "Remarks on Some of the Char- acters of Shakespeare" fished after ‘his (lentil a "M? lPll to Charles Knights ed]. tion of Shakespeare. Let son. -l.leut Governor Andre null other; uilnell hylFra fore the ‘Mas w Oliver to Whately were ob. nklin and brought be. eschnsatts house of n». 5- B ‘Petition from t-he "Wed for the removal ‘claim who ihad corpgq. pended wit-h Whately; the petition The Public Forum‘ filo oolnnn lo opal loo llo (Inclusion by correspondents of Quostsnnn of Interest. ‘l‘ll: fibula-Motown Guardian 1h».- ul nuiuurlly onions Ibo oo- tlihu of correspondents. - .--1v RE UNIVERSITV OF KING'S COLLEGE Sir, ~ln your issue of yesterday you gave prominence t0 Hi1 iil-‘III headeli "important Resolution re University oi King's College." This Resolution, passed by a group lit‘ Wl-Pll-dtlltlwll citizens was apparently intended as an BIIIIIITS‘ atlon nl’ the action of the Board of Governors-or the College at their recent meeting. it proceeds to commend them for refusal to snb~ ject the power of appointment’ of the teaching staff to an outside committee oi’ party men of irre» concllulile views, and adds other like commendation. This, Sir, niigiit he n very pro- pei- resolution if it accorded wltli incl. As one who was a member of the delegation ivliicli Walled upon tlic Board. l Iieg to say that no such request was made of them. 'l‘liere is in this -city one other ivellvknovvn ‘gentleman ‘be- side myself who was present, and the fullest particulars of what was asked. and ivliut was -iiot asked! are easily uvulluble. il‘ these gen», tlemen who have spoken desire to! pass resolutions upon them. i The alleged assurance. refcrrcll‘ to in the resolution of yesterduizi "that the Evangelical party iviili be fully represented" ii‘ it menus‘ anything menus that they will he fully represented In leaching doc-l lriulil subjects. .\‘o Slllill assur- incc \\'li.~; given bill on the l-lui-| lrary it was definitely refused. l lslinll bl- grateful if you will zivc tlils stall-intuit like prniiiin- once that lllt‘ public may he cor- rectly informed. l nln. Sir, ctr. HENRY D. RAYMOND. ier Taschereau Denies Report: QliEllldC, April ]2.~»()u his rl-~ turn from ‘Ottawa and hilnitrl-ull lodlly Premier Tasclicrellu (li*l|ll"l that his purposl- ivlis to llis- custi li spring piioviiicinl vll-ctilm ivitli the federal authorities. llc, stated that tlic main object of his‘ rail was to confci‘ rcj-{lirlliiig logis- llltion passed lust scssiou. .l’ubllc illiinilm hcrc still illliltlliiilf3< an‘ curly olcction. I Preni T0 Ascertam-(‘lost 0f Transporting Coal ()'l"|‘l\\\'.\. April I2. -— The cost of‘ transporting l-mll from the Nlarltliiit- Prliviul-l-s and from Illl‘ ivl-sl to Central (fanlilln, will he] ttXkllllllllltl iulo by the lllilirll lifi liuilivlly (‘omniissioiit-iw-i here uni April 16th. ln lisrertniiiiiig the costs of clinll illliVPllHrIllH. ilil- lllinrll is acting‘ liiilll-i- flit’ insli-iiclimis m‘ tlic fifth" "!'iiiii' ‘ nl-rlil iii (‘liuiil-il. '|‘wli Orders 1n (‘oiiiil-il ivl-rl- passed! sonic \\‘l‘l'k$ and instructing llicl l-niiinilsslliiilir ili fll‘lll‘l‘l‘il ailing. ‘llltotWl-ilz. zlnliliso H(‘ M; these li-iicsi. The hearings will be in puhlll- llnll ll is uiidorstolill counsel null freight exports from tlil- provinces IIHI llie railways will hl- ]il‘i'>lt‘lll. The i'l.lll\\'§l_\' l-tiiiiuiissilin is at pru- aeiii arranging li Hfllfiillllt‘ of hear- llnl-fs under the neiil-rlll freight rain IIIVPNIIRHIIUII in Wesil-rii ('linlul:i. These will prnlitlbl)‘ bl- lielll during the iiiuiitli oi" hluy. i l l ll Spring Cleaning Time: You will need good coal. We have the best Inverness Screened; Albion Nut. Albion Lump- Old; Sydney, Bencu Coke and other kinds. Your order will have curl hast attention. l A. PICKARD & CO.; PHONE 24o ‘ System Service and Satisfaction, l’ Three essentials to good bullnon each and all of ilvhleh will be found at this otore. ll you want a pcrscrlptlon filled or in foot lny order filled just telephone and have us lOIld it to your door. If you are out of town just und us n mull order and you will roeslvo your drugs by return mall. semen-led w: wiw 1'0 osnvs vou TIIE g MACS DRUGSTORE 14-9 Grant George Strut PI-IONI m~ l l “It m... D0116!” Fashion-Craft have prooen that it could . l They set out togivefianada new value in suits at a pop- ular price. The result 0f their work is here for you now. Suits of fine O. K. O. worsteds -the newest colorings, fine tailor- ing-and value that estab- lishes a new standard at $34-59 Henderson ‘ £6‘ Cudmore Stylish Suits for Young Men rSort-s Flee Before lt.—Therc'los;.- no time in applying this ltl‘l' iiiliny who have, been afflicted spleiidilll remedy. us there is noth- wllli sort-s and have driven tlicni‘iiil.z like It, to be had. it is chcull. away with Dr. Thomas‘ iil-lelziritqhul its power is IILIIO ivliy express- Oil. All similarly tiuubled sliouldRill by its loiv price. i‘ TOY FAIR COME TO TRURO We wish toextend a cordial invitation to the Trade of the Maritime: to visit us at our Sample Rooms during the month cl May. While our Salesman are leaving at once for their dil- fercnt territories, yet you can nee hers a great many items too bulky to show on the Road except by illustra- tions. _ v The Sample range will then be complete to the most minute detail, ihowing many last minute Items not yet received from the Manufacturers. Goods are Well Selected Bought Right. Priced Right. Orders Filled Early and Complete During the last two years, we have shipped over Holt a Mlilllon Dollars worth of merchandise over a territory already considered "OVERDONE." THERE’S A REASON! We Invite Comparisons in Values ‘and Service. Balrd-Thomas-ScottJtll. TRURO, N. 8- SERVIOE AND SATISFACTION 7 Q A WILLARD , STORAGE BATTERIES . F OR CARS, TRUCKS, RADIO AND FARM LIGHTING PLAN wm-rs on PHONE FOR emcee.‘ P. E. I. BATTERY C0. CHARLOTTETOWIN, w. z. l. OFFICIAL WILLARD REPRESENTATIVE‘ FOR QUEEN! AND WING‘ COUNTIES- F. A. BOURKE, Agont. P. O_ BOX 113. PHONE OBI-J- fl.¢"|_ ,.