PRQiEFFTS.1P¥“II§,E¥,,. awsyt___ ,.;, ‘ .. . wmrgliizmsrazzmér" $520 Chibot Avenue Western each and every. pad-t practically . homemad . geoeivlng is the work of Mr. Jos- "night is officially 4088001 with At- ‘although on favorable occasions ‘ stipped up to 1500 volts which is ‘ fed to the transmitter. Emilee-Primal 1 “" ‘ QilTheMaP xsiiort wave transmitter with e. cweble of sending {or city. who at difs ' the 'day afli mph Bulger of this in ferent intervals tleboro, Atlanta,» Georgia and T0- tlhe Merit-int eras Saint John, Hill- fsx, iifoncton and Fredericton. - . . The writer ‘had the privilege loll’- eveninl! of attending a demonstfl!" tion kindly,’ given by Mr. Bulier and was, greatly impressed with the device. The transmitter i8 built b0 0'99!" ate on the 40 metre ban-d and‘ is intended solely for friendly contact with other amateurs within it“ range which is yrougbiy 1000 miles. much greater distances can be cOV- erell. The power. for operation l! taken lfrom the 110 A. C. mains then rectified to 1000 volts AlC. and Mr. Buiger says that wonderful success has been attained consider- ing the fact that this transmitter is C l ‘th _' O MAN'S-W _ r-“Ii. .3. Crysfliil-Rink, S$erside in s. closely contested and interesting hockey match Ho1nl_rln's defeated Sherbrooke by the supra 0i 5-4-. l-SKATING. GOOD.-'—The ice surface on the Crystal Rink, Sunl- mel-side. is ‘still good and permits c-f an evening of real_ enjoy ent in skating. The Janitors to e con- gratulated upon prav ding such a good surface under such unusual weather conditions. --RETURNS' HOME. ——Mrs John Sllliiser, Summerslde has returned heme from hos \ Angeles. Calif" where she spent’ the past two months visiting her son, Harold. While in California, Mrs Sillikor met several Sumrperside people who are spending the {winter there. among whom were Mr and Mrs Fred Simmons. Mr and Mrs J. Harry Hunter and lion. Jul-i. Bell. ‘PERSONALS . erated with the idea of keePiIIK i119 ‘ ense -both American and Canadian. ——--—<0&———— entirely built from parts fashioned bybimseif- He is very grateful i0 Messrs. James McKee and Charles - ansen both of t-lle Maritime Elect- ri Co. also Messrs.- Keitb R056" and Walter I-lyndman who rendered valuable assistance in gelling him “set" on the air. With the addition of this station in Charlottetown, we _can_ now boast of one first class broadcasting station and two shor.t_.wave code stations, all locally owned and op- Island on the map. In the course of conversation Mr, Bulger remarked that in case of any break in mainland com- munication his set may be at the disposal og any person or persons who in necessity may wish to send or receive important messages. The above mentioned gentleman luld pwaticuiar stress in the fact that he holds purely amateur lic- SIM PLE ‘APPLICATION THAT Mr. T. G. lves, Montague was ill -tlle city yesterday on business. _._.._.. 1_ —Mr. Earl Hammill, North Carle- ton was a visitor_to Summerside on Tuesday. ' ~- v —Mr. c. s. Beaten of Charlotte- town was in Summerside Tuesday on business. _;'—Mr. Stanley Bakery of Free- town was a visitor to ‘Summcrelde oh Tuesday. . r: " One Insertion ......,............ -l'nur insertions .. light insertions n. 00-04% l Situations v Vacant $5 SELL HOUOBHQLD ‘NEOEO’ - ' cities — greatestimaglnable demand;- have business p1 your own; make flve dollars up dafly; capital or iexpesienee ulnneces- _ _ v sary. B. GarretsonjBrantford, l 4598238 71' .°“i' .-v-2_1"n'~l=olz sALz-"rwo sows m PIG . . Reginald Parkman, East R yaity. - i iiiiiig-Ziii-Si *- cmssinlsl) ADVERTISEMENTS o++o0+o§ DISSOLVES BLACK HEADS No nlurc squeezing nnd pinching tn got rill of tnuse unsightly blemishes, blackheads. '.l‘hcrc is one simple, snic. rlnd sum wily to gct them out. illlll that is to dissolve them. tiet llbout two punt-ts of peroxlnu powder from your llrllglzist — sprinkle n little on ll huh. wet cluth—r\lb briskly over "It! blul-k-‘ hoods for, ll fcw parts, and livery blul- Pine" unll squeezing out blackheads) make lllflICP pores. and y l-nllllot get- llll of the blul-ilhcllds out this wily- while this uilllplo application of pm‘- oxinc pmvller ulld wlltcr dissolves (ivory pores ill their ulltllrui l-olldltion. kholld will be gone. _ _aa. X "100 per line of 5 words e841 per line of ii word-l ..1e per us. of 5 words For Sale 1 eon sate-ear - or wool. cards and pickers in good- run- nlpg order. Apply P. L. Camp- bell, New Glasgow. wan-ran TO suit be McNamar- 3i ‘ply at Stirling House. WANTED-cars, ‘rob/ii m1’ . tens shortly. AppbbPl A..Farqu 50R iALH-QHOQNER J. Hl -Ernst‘~l ing at ~Buntain Bell & Co's w arf,. Chariotteipwn. For particulars apply to James T. Waite, Summer-side. 4504-3-2241 harson. 99 Upper x371: 882.‘ -' ~ Jmmatrhlioz, sboml . LAND S rv ‘ . _ “U fyor’ ‘Z3265 17130?’ no. iApply ‘by letter to Ex-cun- .._ duolcr Hughes, Strathcons Hotel. \ {Fflgy flnuugg... pity. » 4608-3-2£i-'3i Wren.” ’ ‘rdflHope ~ , l,“ 3s 5, ,.C,,,,,..o,,d, FOR sALla-vonkel-llns PIGS, s Barber College, D tmqpg. "3' Haliiax. minlliltia" mm vmlhlrrso‘ vro dork on lam, house and garden o nrovid-sd. Apply toflliedley i "i; _Qarle_ton ‘Bitlin East Royalty. Ho‘ MN9H5* ‘MN Twoyoung ins m actor“ lld- .. .. charge of ~ two experimental, ranchesln; W” >§|th ‘Excellent o snob 1mg; m“ yours man who “M!!! — A- cllsti-BlR-Msln ~ s-so-al Hotel. NYGD FOR .43"; Small family, ‘ Office. f '- liy. loans-soc ince. Phone - 345lfl5f-304i FOR salts -'.-“ eases». sl-loP _‘ , m, ‘l, _ ‘ equipments, Percy Walsh, Hotel "Mlsceuénaus," ‘ ‘Victoria. ale‘, ‘sitnllluas, e1‘ Apv Iogmjent for Bo " t. e a»... l. a walmllliihiif; ~*“.‘!‘-?>3°-,. , 7' i: ‘Afotibi “MAN For! ' “m Wilfk- MIN?‘ William Carrol," talus fox w A-pnl " WBlFB-Ifiifl-ilvi ’ elm. ‘F1175. DP“ Mrs. W. Fl 4601-3-28. '51. _. F-OR SALE-HEINTZ-MNN PIA- weells old: Guy Rodd, Brackley. ‘ ‘4645-3-30-21. ‘FOR SALE-SEED OATS BAR- ' lay. and Massey Manure spreader ' Amos Rodd, Milton. 4665-3411151 -++-—-————--—--—--- FOR SALE-JT-WO‘ PUflDlBBED Shorthoru Bulls, "ages 10 and 11 .,._ months- Ralph Beairsto, llviai- Ipeque. 4639-3-30-31. "FAR-M FOR SALE-JZ ACRES OF land with good buildings situat. ed at Avonaals Cross Roads. Ap- ply John Hugh. Avondale or _ William Cody, Millview. 4667 . nos ‘SALE on ixcl-lmes FORD {Pouring Car lior a driving’ horse and wagon. ‘Car only run 2000 upirlss- lAoolv "pa-I." Guardian l. o W6. B-{iil-Bi rfi ’ "banal-sonata ran‘:- ment house in outskirts of city. sence ant Army will hol April ilrd at Alexandra at 3 p. m., and Hazelbrook at 7 p. m. ronto bed-lite with such-cities in i His Honowleieutlenant FPilfik-jifllflll-llflfl issued invitat. dons to all the members of the Leg. islulure now in session. to a din. ner a‘t liidsewater this evening at 7:30 o'clock. —-¢Mr. J- 0. ll-iyndman, President oi the Associated ceived mtelegram yesterday 11...; M-r. N. WhNQqiin of London, Eng- land would arrive in .t'l\e City lent niElJt tocoplfoxoyitb, Bliipperg in connection wit eteamships now Maritime ports and ports in Great Britain andFrance with a View 0 making Charlottetown call. It isQli-ltely that a meeting of, the shippers will be called today m} confer with JVirfNordin. Ml‘. llyml... man has been with lvlrfNordon for sonle time aulllsi)" this may be an llslund products to obtain a direct! route to Europe. ' Mollc ton. _ i riwell in the city last nlghl on n few days-visit. l l and Miss Florence Currie, Ihlmip-iactive w ion Department Public Works, Cityi es lfor standard grades l spending the week end in Sackville and Moncton. they were cousin. Mrs lRev.) N. A. Wllitlnan. -_<»¢u--- l°°°"““"“"‘°i‘ "m1 no time repining about it. Scien- tists are telling us that tho nlodern moth proof-bugs on sale for .l few cents in the stores are the best de- llo use the waterhdtter than willl ‘solid caiided tomato on a lettuce _ " i i l - was OH-A-RLOTTWBQWN cuaaonlu, . *$rnusuuuu‘ '3 .1 '“‘8O§;ala§l:TIkll.§"£ligBLlM8"-_-, Will be the subject of anaddrdss by Hon. C. Gavin Duffy at the Cale- donian Club sion free. -.. 1 a Typhoid Epidemic Continues to Ra (Canadian Press) MONTREML, March 30.—'Re epi-l" demic of typhoid level-in Montreal- continues to rage without aha?) nient and this evening'-‘.l‘,6'1§ eds s. had been registered for treatment‘ in hospitals. Allthe ally-unvaried ions are completely filled and em trlllswevenibg. Admis- "i l .- .. it: IIHUFWHV NgTéfi-l Iain the“ ab- ' - -. -' .Aiut- :6.&n ‘tliljfiyal ti K335. °‘ "‘ m‘ lies on Sunday, occupied. _ _ Meanwhile side by sldh with the ~. been reached and the-Jiublic are INVITED if!) EDGEWA . _ Tm‘ as mystified as ever. Twenty Governor place within the last week or. so, and medical men are stili- busy every hour of the day administer- ing these preventive measures. ¢oq>—-. $1.,- ___ The Markets (Canadian Press) MlOlN»’i\RlEAlL, Que. March 3U."- me Insular Hue OLA feature of the exlport trade in flllllllllg peuveengrain in the Montreal market today was the marked increase in the de- l-mand from continental buyers for l. Canadian Western barley and a very fair amount of business was accomplished for May loading. There was also some demand from in pon,,,,,,,,i,.,,_non:thc United Kingdom lfor Manitoba lug wheat and sales of a few loads _were made for nearby sill-p- ment- Thcre was an improved de- mand from local exporters for grain in tlic domestic market and sales of ;No. 1. northern wheat were made at ‘Ithirteen cents per bushel over the |Winlllpeg lMoy option, 0.1.1:‘. bay ,norts, and No. i barley at 8% cents per bushel over the May option, C. LP‘. Montreal. The trade in car lots ,of coarse grains was rather quiet _]and prices were unchanged. Tile de- lmand for spring and winter wheat igrades of flour continued quiet, but lplices were steady. Mrs. William Mutch, Rocky Piling‘, The millfeed market was fairly ith a firm undertone. Pric- ol’ roiled Tuesday - night utter oats were steady with u small trade passing. Prices for all grades oi’. eggs were well maintained under n steady demand. The receipts were 2.414 cases. Owing to the very mild ‘weather prevailing and the more liberal supplies of lpotatoes coming forward an easier feeling developed in the local marketand prices were reduced ten to fifteen cents per bag. Sales of odd cars of Quebec varieties were made at $1.10 to $1.15 per bag of 90 pounds in bulk, cv-trackQ Owillgto the steadily increasing -a~>.__ TO CONFER WllT-H BHIPPERS. rds of Trade re- l il port o opportunity; {mi {mi PERSOIMALS Capt. W. H. Burke. City. arrived iome last nigh! from St. John and‘ ICapt. Belts of Wallace". N. 5.. llr ‘eturned Willie in Sslckville the guests of’ their MOTH PROOF QAGS 1i‘ you have no cedar chest. waste vices yet for holding woolons and fur which we wish to llillo from _ moths. These bag; are made qlwsoarcity oi butter on spot and the heavy. tough bfQWllqDdDGl‘ and keener competition between local and outside- buyers, for supplies have been available the past day or two. A lfeeling developed in the sit- uation here and prices have been again advanced. The most urgent demand was from Toronto and sales of fifty and hundred package lots of finest creamery butter were made late 0n Tuesday at forty-nine cents per pound and further busi- ness was done today at 48 cents to 48%_CBIll.S per pound. The re- ceipts were 142 packages, The cheese ‘trade was again extremely dull, but prices were unchanged. The receipts were 31 boxes. come in sizes large enough l0 hold an overcoat. , ' llieiore putting away woolens- of; furs, he sure they. we thoroughly clean. Hang the garments in the sun null then brush them wcll. lMothbulls, cedar shavings llllll cc- dar ‘chests are_all good protection against moths. butthe moth proof bee. sealed. is pronounced the best yet. ' . DlSH-WAtER 1t is more economical to use u tablespoon of soap flakes in the dish-water, rather-than the soup cake which one often lets soak ill it. The dish innp will permit. one _____..-a-o>_.___ AUSTRALIACSPOKESMAN T0 L‘ E 'Wl‘l" IN ALARY the dishclotb. and this mfllics lhe- w H s T?~!_If‘ \ . . a s dish" m0" BsWRY- i. ‘bourbon. ‘March 30. - A Jes- . ~ l - patch i0 the Daily Mall from its _ ‘_ ' Melbourne, Australia. uorresllflilli‘ cut, says that Majoriieneral Si? Tomato oalsd Granville Ryrie, newly- appointed Australian high commissioner in ondon, has declared that his ex- be kept within the .i)elicl0us salads may be unlde from canned tomatoes. Place zli ii enses must leaf; olver i_t strew thin siitbers of sliced onion and serve with msyon-. flliljlvmlveib‘ _ M” dress“; - I ‘Apparently the high commis- “ ' loncrsllip tends yearly i0 59001119 -rr—~¢-0.>—-—~— lilore expensive 10b. will i Km LoNnoNt Mlrviififii- “' n M” lmllrmy private parse," Major- been confirmed that "unilorlllt-d‘ mnerflllkyrie Wm soldiers under direction" were 1'6“ Tile Australian high commission- Pmlsibie i" the Win56 35am“ Ql‘ receives a salary equivalent to foreigners at Nanking, Sir Austen $25,090’ wlth-$12'00o m, automobile Chamberlain told who House of‘ u“°w,ance_ Canada pays he, high c°mmim5 mm‘?- ' ' ll-onlnlissionei" in London. lion. l’. ‘_ La in, 10,000 earl with a 5'57"”? 1$$5.(l00nll‘ouse$allowa,iioe ind some '_'”'_'“‘ ‘ allowance for the upkeep o1 a mot- l .s I ‘,1! SIMPSON-in this-city on Marl-ll m. Um ‘30th, to Mr. and, VMns. Hugh NL; _ - lSim-pson, s. son. J ' ; .4 i MOORE- At Hunter- Rivcr 311111 z ' G 1 29th to Mr. and Mrs Nelson ivitorc. i a daughter, Ethel Florence. I I ‘l l‘ Meal DAWSON-At Albany Feb. liilllvi 1e21, to Mr and Mrs Mill-seek Daw- 8011. a daughter—llliferdena Elam-ho. - l '. ' ‘MARBIAGES MoK"lNLEY-- LOWYHER - M the Manse.‘ col-ow on n Milieu 30th, 2': by Re . Mite el t-- ken, A., Donia? 616' Lowihsf- dau ter of llir. an l I 4 1 How many people cannot ‘i r of distress and vli" from indigestion at"! ‘WWW’ sis. < t . REM‘? “ DYSPEPSIA AAAAJA Wop Jasu-mulvlsan Trplriliered Olrhioh n. Does. ,_ d. Pricespre tenable Frank "N317. fist yaity. ' i... " lslli-s-sozl. , Easy terms! Artur McLeod a use. her of Cornwall John Bruce l B“"°Y~ 4671' skull ' h " . P. s. l. a » “i °‘ - w“ ti") TABlaETS FOR sou-sailor's sup _ very; 156m resistant 12E“? ~ ‘i this tr a . w" “Will-ii! ‘If "N! flit ltrawjirl l4 a» t .-nlim . r rsviiiz. .0“ w?“ Final c i. MM! 9 2 p. m. Giuliani-invite‘ l l I ., scarab‘... ~ noun-m Maples wwednesllay ’ March 30th, Mn. lie Nuns. are 28 years. mam "from »ber late _ . " at Winnie!‘ ~0n lfriday; m. ma. sarqicornantlns at. the house‘ .1 torment UMMLCemetery. promptly relieve Ulll dissem- fel-t. Checking the formation of gn, heartburn. ovum"!- ing acidity and promotlfll normal glass Ion. prlguia-Qpc, $1.00 p0] Box-- THE PROMPT DIUGOUTQ .' . ' l ‘- - ' ' ' . 4 . an: so, a erzency hospltsishare rapidly hem; thousandiinocuiatlons have taken -_ , . - Phone 584 i. lmitls of his officials salary soul f‘ ‘ .lol in a position to pay ‘large $111115 of C5...‘ , we take r‘ . milk. following nth.‘ uh mar-ii‘: u» only one‘ such 8e of Appreciation v March 31st is the close of our business year, and owing to the splendid support we are getting from the Citizens e in ' l gaggle. to make considerable mductlon In the price of magic-wring April 1st customers will be supplied at the Tloswu-z-laL-‘VBRNON, .8_ER\_/i._CEs spread of malady has’ arisen? e . , I l‘ . e sex‘ bee, igrgplext» flunday connroyersy as c,its c_ se._lt is *' ‘ ‘ ' ~- »' Mp“, 3rd)‘, w”; a WHOWBLOF comended o.“ “lg hues “d. . ‘H Rvlo Qpfirtnlllllk Tickets (20 mm), ....... $1.00 wel-l Head» qt fl a, m, vggnbn awe, the typhoid has its origin in con- up. fli/fi-Qualjt Milk Tickets (105 Pints) .; . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 at “o m. gmuglqdlcheny valley at finléneted milk anddoflh the other Q r l» ,9. , t ;./ i‘ . _ . 7.00 - ."- . ” ‘ " ' 811 - was cause ,, llu are _ “ f” 1- .~ ' p l-nl‘ water. No definite decisign huspyet ‘ PM.“ tufim." Mann‘ t° "'7 w’ mm‘ w." 5° “w” " ‘ sociol- 15 Quart Tickets for $1.06 but f! glob customer. i the Pure Milk a. us. Corner Fitzroy and Crest Geo. ls‘!- ' , that we iiBiSl-iillfli A A Numb}? of Bills Honorable. the Minister of Public ~ Works if he had ieceived a Petition i praying that a road he opened from - ' ‘the Valleyfield Road to the new partment in regard to same. PHIITAIIEEIIINB Passed ' at Yester- d a y ’s Afternoon SessionFBudget Speech Last ‘Night. I Wednesday. March 80th. House opened about four o'clock. Mr. M. F. McDonald asked the ifrom Warren Campbell and others - road leading to Montague, =what are the intentions of his De- Hon Mr. MacPhee replied that be could not give o. definite answer without going into the matter further and stated that an engineer would look Premier Stewart (Continued from page 1) 0 vciop the fisheries of the Province S0115. (Loud applause.) will bc given l0 the owners of n rrdlrvlloll ill the Lam! Tax. party THXWV The (lovl-rnnlcnt it by the Dominion Govcrllnlcnt. clllinls arc still all open. lll(‘lll on account. arc propc revenue from this source. ncccsszlry.” zirc concerned. llcrr. zl-ns by emigration. blood of our Province. the Premier resumed his scat.) marks, which shall be published at‘ greater length, in a future issue, he! he had been Premier, and secondly owingto the lack on tile part cl’ himself and his government. He has been marking time-drifting with the tide. 11c started out by golngback to ancient history- simply as a smoke screen to cover existing conditions. Mr. Saund- erstileu proceeded to show by i'ig~ Ifcdllcliorl of Tanvaliuzl The Prcnlicr stallcd that in 1923 the (i PCOPIL’ i1 would mailc claim at Uttaw it has done with some nlcusure of success. its success would be followed by zl reduction of taxation. would proceed to curry ollt that promise. We will reduce thc uuiolllobile registration fcc from $ \\"c will nmko. zl tlrcnty pcr cent reduction in the Land 'I‘o.x, As regards the Illcolnc Tax we will raise the present cxclllption of $500 to $750 for unlllzlrricd persons and $1.000 for mzlrricll pcr- lnorc equitable nloliloll of taxing foxes, and ill lilcn receive consideration, hzld received only a snlzlll part of what is dllc .~\n inter-Provincial Conference will be held during the present sumlncl- for the filial consideration of llli.‘ lilljliSllllClilS rccommclulcci by the Duncan Collllnission. Ullr We have yct received but a small pay- surpluses. snid that the Honorable Leader of 80,000 grant the Government had his sympathy] would have had a deficit last yeari in the unfortunate position he now of $74,714.01. finds himself, first in regard to iu- show that the Conservatives had a creased deficits during the period, deficit for the year 1924, of approx- imately, $36,000; in 1925, of $69,000 ot-ST-LOOO. and chal- lenged his friends in the opposite side of the House to statements. still comparing figures when the hollr of adjournment arrived. The llollse meets again this afternoon and in a for special subsidy. It further proved lilzlt of starting zl course in pursuance. of the (iovcrnmcnfs policy to dc. ovcrnmcnl prollliscll the 'l'his, ii 110W _weii to Newtown, during the com- He ln-Qcccded; ling season, and if so. what are the q w $, .0 ilntentions of the Department in re- ~' “'3 ' lgard to same. lion. Mr. MncPheei :\ll(l further, if this (jovcrnnlclll is ill power for the next budget, the revision dowlfwllrd will bu continued. \\'ith regard in lhc Income TZIX. your for lllarricll people with fzuniliiies. loior cars. (Renewed applause.) provision will be madl- next consideration ~Tllvrr ruiil In‘ fllrihcr .-\ consideration will ibe given to a the Personal and Pro- Further (Applause) Tllcrc is no rczlson to doubt tllzlt within the your. of our claims riy presented, we sinlll receive still larger zlliciiliuns to our (Applause) Some people. may say, “\\"‘ily (l0 you rcllllcc taxation? it may not be necessary as fill‘ as some of the pcopic ‘ lint thcrc arc great numbers of our fzlrnlcrs and‘ citizens for whom this reduction of taxation will lighten their bur-Y And it is from this class that lvc are continually losing cili- Thc psychological cffcci of illc tzlxzliioll, i0- gethcr with the spread of facilities for Agricultural education, silould Ilzlvc a wonderful effect in stzlunching the flow of the life (Loud zlppizlllsc, which was ronclvt-(l us A full report will bc givcn in tomorrow's issue, Mr. Saunders followed the Pre- ures that the rule oi’ the Conserva- miel‘. M111 i" U19 0011756 0i’ hi8 TB- tive administered was deficits not l-le claimed that had the Conservatives not received the from Ottawa they_ l-le 1926 Mr. Saunders at 3 o'clock. It is not proceeded to refute his was into it. Mr. Tanton asked the Minister of Public Works if he had received ll petition from Mr. James Mc- Grath and others praying for a new road to be opened from DeBlols Station to St. Louis Road. and if so, what are the intentions of the Department ill regard to same. lie was told that the matter is now under consideration. Mr. Shaw Macmillan asked lhe jHOIIOUTIIlJlB the Minister of Public Works if he had received a petition. from Martin Kelly, Joseph McCubel and others praying for improve, ment to the road leading‘ from 01'- ‘rcplied that it is the intention oi’ the Department to put repairs on he road. Mr. ‘Saunders presented a peti- tion from Percy Weeks and others playing for an Act to incorporate tho Saint Eleanors ‘Electric Light Company, Limited. The bill was read for tile first time. I ‘Hon. Mr. ~Arsenauit presented a‘ petition from James McCalium and others praying for an ‘Act to incor- porate the Trustees of the Christian Church, Cross Road, lLot 48. The bill received its first reading. Mr. Tsntcn presented a petition from Vwililam. A. lMcArvhur and others praying for an Act to incor- porate "The West lPrince Exhibi- tion Association." This bill was lead for the first time. 0n motion of Mr. ‘M .1". McDonald the bill for an act to amend an act to incorporate the Community Wel- fare league 0t‘ ‘Montague, was read a third time and passed. lOn motion of .Mr. Tanton the bill for all act to incolporate the Forest View Rural Telephone Company, Limited. was read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon. Mr. Arsenault a bill to incorporate the Summer- sillc Curling Club was rend a third time and passed. On motion of lion. Mr. MacPhee the bill for an act to be intituied “The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act of Prince ‘Edward Island" was read a third time and assed. On motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhee the bill for an act to amend an act‘ to incorporate the Prince Edward‘ island Dairy/men's Association was read a third time and pasesd. On motion of Mr. Hunter the lblll for an act to incorporate thc| Trustees of the Union Cemetery. received its third reading and was! passed. _ On motion or Mr. M. F. McDon- ald the bill lfor an act to consoli- date anll amend the acts lilCOVPOPI atiug the wince Edward Island‘ a . N/i-iqkno/Zz 9fi!_"?¢t"i>.t"'?¢? Naniclnq was cnpturedby the Chang Tso-lin’: forces“ The ABO king at thew-head of the-estuary of phloal relation to Shanghai. Com- elemenbe are protecting foreigners lure" by means of s bat-age s which they have sought refuge. J ‘ ABOVE‘ i... pictures of fllaéeialelsyrazs " mama- it). geld. in Protestant Orphanage, was read ll| third _tilne and passed l On motion of Hon. Mr. Arsclmult a bill to incorporate tho (Iuuliaili Home was read asecond time and committed. ‘Mr. McLean in the chair. The bill was slzrcl-d lo lvillrj out amendment. l 0n motion oi’ iloll. iJr. McMillan, the bill for an act m be lntiullczlg "The Public Hcultll Acl, i927" was l read a second time and C0lllllilllfiiLi Mr. Maynard ilk-Donald in the, chair. Progress was reported. i, Willie in the pzocess of consider-i ing tllo Public Health Act, 1921.1 the hour of adjournment arrlvelLi and house took recess until 8i o'clock in the evening, 1 1n lhc evening ‘Premier Stewortl - delivered ills budget speech before ill House flilcll to the dools by alll dnlerested audience. in the course ioi an able speech Premier Stewart. Ireud the pledges of the lCunserval» live party before the last election and showed how each was carliell Cs ntcnese troops thliweak from Gen. out by the Government during their. V-E map shows the position of Nan- ‘ the Ylnsm river. and its il¢°il""|.fiell to leave it to the p term of office. lie was quite saris eople if till- billed British andlAmerlcan naval Government 1W1 m. kQpL faith} ‘from attacks by Cantonese ‘lrrequ- Wm, the M0919 Sim-e 19z3_ ' 9.55‘: , Midi" ‘will _ y thl fififllll. bout a Standard Oil Company hill m modll ill-lieu n. leer to commemorate ' ll to strike similar medals at the Coh- lllbllu this! ye 9'13"“ ' .. . M‘ ‘Mr- A. C. Saunders began his ro-l vply when the hour of adjournment, arrived. House meets inoon at 3 o'clock. PP. E. I. Members of Graduating Glsssi (Canadian ‘Press ‘ LGONFDREAJL, March 3 . ~— The ,lnem'bers oi the graduating class oi’ the Royal Victoria Hospital Nursing school were given their dinigvuies here today. l '1" ey include: Misses Eleanor Douglas sled! Charlottetown, P. m. i.,; C. urchison. New London. l P. n. l.; o. l. slllssryne valley.- P. iii. 1.; R. J. Howard, Brad- albonp, P. i}. i.» ‘ l ‘ You 2-1,‘ 1-. ierested powers would adopt severe I this after-i Powers-Will Adopt Severe Measures . Says Chamberlain (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Mar. 30—Foreign Sec- retary Sir Austen Chamberlain in- ~ limuted ill the House of C mmons’ today that British and the otberin- measures of protest agai last week's incident at Nan ng in which foreigners were killed and their property stolen or destroyed by Chinese. Replying to a question from the labor side 'in which a member ask- ed what steps the government pro- posed to take in view of the Nau- king incident, Chamberlain saidr‘ “The steps which might be M096!‘ for the British government and other government, whose citizens - have been treated this way and whose flag had been outraged, are under consideration." ‘ _ outrn ~ HOTEL in 4 since taking over thll Hotel we have spent many. I thousands o(_ dollar! ill repairs and lmp-..vement‘l."lt" in now the finest. Hotel of its elnn in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to thou who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service It a moder- ate price. _, Rates from $8.00 to $4.00‘ per dsy- l Charlottetown "" 3 Hotel Co., Ltd. i Jiroprlef-ers _ M188 L. MoQUAlD, Manager ' U§OO4 I vlcrollll w ' llorzl -_-- One of the largest and bbat equipped Hotels in Elli!" Canada. Contains 120 roaml.‘ 44 of which have prlvlh' baths. Completely rsnovifid" In the out few years- F's Hotels throughout causes and the United States have" Its splendid t bio. Courteous Y service to all certs. flie- phones In rooms. " Rates 94-00 to 86-00 per day. Charlottetown H Hotel Co., Ltd._-_.,_z Proprietors _ HARRY oesowu, Managfi‘. v ucs ' . BY Milli. Aiiortieri shipped b1 Pl" turn mall. ‘ _ f‘- "i Our large stack of _ A nouns, PATItIT lll l- CINE‘. lbw:- ‘ rllls-r All», so» _ CATTl-i Minibus)». Kooslcsuluvtlsa. 1' bah-- as. nuances. s ls ‘at your nssliet.“ Rolf Rural lax s lnsllli.