. A . CHQCOIIATES ' _ rstwsvs l IANNIEEL. Moms cltuslcll ' ' L l I71.’ LL IILIY’! TOFFEE. . " J. ~ ERNEST _ Phone ll. ; Moms x it X-._BULI( -- ‘to-lungs q. r HUNTER; BULK." “i: ltlnba '“ , * 1' HAND-DIPPED "'- - l-YAL- AND‘ ltonsx YIIES H" r IYJIK.’ '- >- \ " ~ a‘. COMPLETE ' pox .. '=.~’.‘iRIETY-- ' ALSO l ‘ ‘ EIETCALFES CARAMELS. PATTER- Goiis cAltAlvlcLs. rAsc/its CANDY, are. l mwolrrl-l STORE _ _ ‘ 112 Prince Street. .»»»..4~»-............ O O 2 ‘ 0M Insertion ........ I Thnslbsortlpuu. x Four Insertions .. g _ _ mlgptlsucrtlons. ........., 03:03:}; Agents -Wn_nied"_ j ' ' Classified- Aduvertisémelzts DDOOGOQOQOOOGOOGUO-QOOOOOO O v O _ , >_ O . 10c per-lim- of 5 words ‘ 9o pi-r line uf b words I 8c |i\:| iilll- of ii words 0 . h per iim- of .3 words : O O §_'e_ coed-biopic 000093000 lfemule filelp Wanted- u A DAY PAfncmtlsTlAN itlAN Ar woman for distributing religious‘ For particulars write _ literature. nesting age and church connection. Ir. Conrad. T0,VlBl‘l.DltI_g.,kT0i'0I_1i-iu>_ _"".,\',',,.,.En\ _ . \V.-3-S-.’li ________. AGENTS WAh n: duce Royal Buckingham, the nlozi- ern table cover. Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity ln every hfimd. pow price, libfiliitikcflilla mission. Write for frcs’ selling out- fit. Dept. 1307, Public Service liillir; oi Cannda, Limited, London. outmo. _ _A. w. Mar. 15-22-20. ,___.._-_-_--_--—--—-—~-— -—-'-—~ - '. AGENTS WANTED-WHY PUT OFF till tomorrow if you want to-becoluc pnggggd in a more profitable bu'.i-' ness with the advent of Spring‘? Ev”; without. experience ‘you wiil average. 800.00 or more . per- wet-k. selling Wltkins Famous Products in, yourCounty or City. providing Yflllj are ambitious. The .1. R. Wntki: Company, ‘Dept. C. .80. 749 Crois- West, Montreal, P. Q. . . _ "A. w. 311215-41. -—---—--.-—-.~->~r . For Snlc FOR. SALE - runillrunli Apply Guardian. 2724-3-2U-3i -i—--¢-~_---4_---—-1--—-1- — Ion sum-wane ‘scan os-rs" and mixed grain. R.,L._ Brycnlcn Buckley. , ‘ 2707-3-28-3! ____________.‘___..__. ..... .._ ron SALE, rower. absuu A-w room signs on band stwflllflrdinll Office. l! .._._._-.__--—- ~ FOB. BALE — ‘MAN'S AND l. ES bicycle. Apply 50 Pleasant Street. 2070-3-37-31. ros sAn-rotllt-wluerv- canv- rolct cu in good running order. 146 Grout George Street. 2110-10 ..___..._._.__.__._. ____ .__._~s.- FOR- SALE—-SOLID DAIC ROLL top desk, also some nice antique furniture. 140 Greet George Street. ‘ ~ 2710-31 FOR BABE - MAN'S AND LAilli-Is‘. bicycles. Apply I10 Pleasant. Street.‘ . . 2G ' 4-27-5: IUQIQIIH ..__... ..__.__---1- ron sALb-Tlntcn HUNDRED bushels choice banner seed 13ml"- Cslvin Wood, Souihpert. ' ~ ZBDIl-J-ZB-C-l . IDING ‘ROSE certified seed potatoes. Field run. Alex Blumliopailcld. ‘ 20l0-3-27-29-1‘.liril 1.1 "_SALE"_"'SMEN ' FOR SALE — TWO. FAB-MR AT Icwes, Lot 00, each with buildings. one I0 acres nnd the other l2l sores. Terms T9’ 'suit.~p\ll1=hB-=¢Y- McLeod d: Bentley. 386-0‘ I-‘OR SALIk-PURE-BREI) BARREIY Plymouth rock eggs, 51 cents per setting. Arthur B. Robel't~._».\Vins-_ 10¢. IIOIIES FOR BALE — JUST AR rived. another cnrlood , of choice horses ,st Wellington liter-loin‘: stables, Buntsln d: Bell's Wharf. , . 2604-3-27-21 - ~- ONI DANIEL! INCUIIATOI! 25o csbsoityl Also one double truck W801i. Apply Hiram l-lowntt. Cilor- iottltown. P. I. Ltorrwendeiibea. Victoria. 9.x. I. 2302-3-27-31, ._- l -~ IAIlI POI‘ IALI AT BROOK- mm. U sores ‘land, nearly all clear ‘INTRO-l clrll-l-zn-cl‘ " ‘ MAUI WANTQB A‘? ONCE. APPLY to ltfrs. Vi’. C. McLeod, 2 Havlland St. .. - 2708-3-2B-2i ONCE. CAPABLE r;~;liy ltcbert Shaw, 2711-0i-cod. farm 1181111.’ Brnsklcy Bosch- F ,..... l lnmarmiagr" Y.‘I~Al‘ lITlI-JDl-MAN FOR FARM WORK ‘i. " lee Owen, French Fort. » . ~ 2121-"2-20-21 l |WANTED-SMART boy T0 SELL goods on Sourls express, one living l .in Souris DFCIOTICCLZ Apply man- ngr-r‘ ilcws dept, C. N. R. Station. “l. " ‘Viliffll- ' lions tonight llt ' - tus, spent a, fgw days 1n charm“, .i.m' Gil-Lira. 2.35 town. Her mlny friend; wqfg 31M L to meet hsr. CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. and Central Guarllillno‘ rm narnci". "CNTT"? at ‘or Circus tonight. 3735 ATTENTION IS DIRECTED t0 ldd CRASWELL Studio'- ‘PHOTOGRAPHS AIATIIJI IINIIIIRQ re Whitiociok Vulcanizing Plant, _ , Wllicllililp _. . DIWZWIIEIB in this issue.’ wit; stinky mwquim‘ o”! w” “ Fig-u’ s r .v. th friends in Uggyflgld l"; "‘ week. 00s "noon" AND "mu." will renricl" Miss Florrio Burnett Fort Augug , . Mrs. Angus N. MacLeod are receiv- ing congratulations from their msny friends on tilcil- fiftieth rlcllzling vzl-l niversory. l BIRTHS IlEATON-—At Flat n-lycr, Mlrch 1a, i930. to Mr. 11nd Mrs. Alex Boston, a SOD. m... . __ ,‘ PIJRSONALS i, sA Ml‘ Joseph J. Ohiidsson of Tip-lull] D ms in: cntertd the City lioqlltul for i“"‘.‘iili<?l'li.. lucbolvALb-In this city, MIMI’! 21. John A...McDonald, Dairy Inspector, aged 50 years. Funeral from his late residence, 1'12 Sydney St., Sunday st_ 3.15 to st. Dunstan’s Basilica, thence to the R. C. Cemetery. LAruAlu-At Nine Mile Creek, on March 2B, 1930, we. Janet Lslhsm. in tho 01st yssr of her m. Funeral from the residence of Samuel Mac- Nolii on Sunday, March 30, service starting at one o'clock. Interment in Canoe Cove Cemetery. Miss Eileen Lambe, Springfield, is at present spending a very pleasant visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Deegan, Cope 'I‘ra- VEYSG. Ill MEMURIIIM In loving memory of Mrs. D. W. Matheson, departed this life March 20th, 1020. Onc year has passed our hearts still sore As time lmssc! on. we miss you more. We often slt and think of you When we are all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Inserted by Father ahd Mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blggnr, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Mrs James liilnfield of Glace lsy, 0.13. is one of a psrty of six women dfilfidllim frfsn Canada who will tOilrI summer. The delegates will p“ their own travelling expenses. but they - "e V) b9 Kuests of the Soviet while in Russia. 2725. CHIEF BIRTWISTLE Charlottetown. 3722 this? UPWARDS or s25 IVEEKLI’ - ' growing 111i‘ ihroanls for us. Illus- o rt a m irate boclzlcffor stomp. Cam-dim Mushroom Co. 141 Lauder Avln. - Toronto; H. W. M. liar. 29-2i. “ IN YOUR: SPARE TIME. IVE IN- structantfprovidc you with Work ' ‘ find pay promptly. Booklet Free. Riddell-Dikon CJI, 4i New We!- l _ lillBiKJll Bldg, Toronto. , . ' n. w. s-zi-zc-za. IWANTED A RELIABLE. STEADY. married man to work on farm- Good wages. Apply in person. Edgar R. l-lcartz, Marshfleld. ' 2672-3-27-3i. ___.e._____,. ________ -- TIJVERCLEAN'TABLECLOTHS. 0H! Boy! How our Agents are cleaning up $15.00 daily. New discovery lin- cn tablecloths. Ink stains end dirt erased ill two seconds. Write now tor free sample outfit. Triangle '0 Products, Dept‘. B-2i, Box 2503, Montreal. M. H: W. Feb. i5-Stf. ‘ FREE JIOOKLET-WIIOW T0» GET into the Canadian Civil Service" as Postman. Clerk,_,Stenographer, Customs Men, etc.‘ Prepare new for Spring appointments. M. C. C. Civil Service School, Toronto 10. M. n. w.-:-1-u-1s-22-2a MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay: easy work whilolearning Barber "trade under famous Moier American plan. world's most re- liable Barber School System. Write today for‘ tree literature. Mole! Barber College, 073 Harrington St. llsiiillx. , Wed snd Sat ti __. _..._,. -_-._...._...._. ._.._._. Salesman Wanted , ,.__- T0 ATLAS of Prince Edward island. Cummins Map Company, '10 Lombard St. Toronto. 5-3-20-31. ‘IRIETHEETEAFTEITI. sALss agent for Prince ‘ Good os-y. Pres outfit. We ylsnt new a ‘rehdbie, allergenic represents- nve to handle the bestgdistricts on the "lslslci. Uur snow! l: owl"- sbic. ivrile. vcllzsm. Nursery. Co.. 4_ 1nrrnw. out, s. w. 5-\VS'l‘1". DIS IBIJTORS FOR CANADIAN sltio "Super-Visor", sensational de- . vico for comfort, ufstyi All motor- ists need it. Easily installed. Ad- juatnble, pmw priced. money-back guhrantee. Nothing like it! Act quick if you went big 0191185’! W1"- "phonc- or ‘write SulET-Viwl‘ c"- DQIrIiOIh-w, ' S. W. Ii-SO-li. -—--—-.—--+~.--~—----—-- sALastfslt-llow wolltn YOU lire A‘ les position that paid well- nllowedbf bcin: home ulzhts and m" till-it _vnll could be sure 0f f0!‘ Edward island. - Continued ca... Pa“ l Premier asunder-s, l-lon. Mr. stewart and Hon. Mr. Les. llon. Mr. stewsrt: I would suggest that you leave it stand over and make it oonfonn with our own stst- utes, if possible. Premier ssunders; If next year we find that it is Abused we osn smend it In loving memory of Mar- garet Grace Webster. Augustine Cove, who died March 28. 1919. Inserted by Loving Parents; 2717-11. In Memoriam Ilon. Mr. Stewart: The responsi- bility is upon you! ' Premier Saunders: I will take the chancc- that there will be nobody injured under this Act. lion. Mr. Stewart: You cant help ‘ them if they’ are. ' ' The clause passed.‘ Revertlns t0 Sec. 4, Hon. Mr. Stewart suggested that the Police Commissioner be sworn before a Judge of the supreme Court, rather than by the Prothonotsry, ss the section provides. After s somewhat [lengthy consultation with the Minis- ‘"°°""°"°""‘*""" iter of Agriculture on this point, the é N. D. Ma cLean Premier ncgatived the suggestion. -'—— o In loving monmry'\~of Addie E. lillatheson, dearly beloved wife of D. W. Msthcson, who departed this life March 20th, 1929. There was an angel band in Ilenvcn, Thst-vvss not ‘quite complete, So the Lord took darling Addie To fill the vacant scat. Darling Addie thou has left us, Loft us, yes, forever more, But we hopn to most our loved cine 0n that bright and happy shore. ‘ "Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by her husband _ and children; 2732- 1i No Provision For salaries. t O o 2 g UNDBRTAIIEB ‘o, ‘ Q b EMBALMER f Ilon. Mr. Stewart pointed to sn chgflouglgwn g Mm, Wllghlre z ; lnbmolcu"; situation which would Phone its v arise out of the Act in its present I form. There was no provision for the O ooooooooowooooosnoomo Dame“ of the 0mm" m be n» pointed. Ilon. Mr. Les: We are creating of- ficials already in tho employ of the Govomment. IIon. Mr. Stewart: This bill does} not say so. will my hon. friend say, that the Commissioner of Police is Miscellaneous rorsrtr7rsos rob rnn sm- son‘: shipments con short notice Gusrdisn Central Prirmry. .____._..____----_-—-- JOHN ALFRED MsliDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. 20i0-3-25-1mopd .i_._._____- ---—---— APPLICATIONS WILL BB REC- eivcd by the undersigned up till Thursday. April 10th for Cheese- makor for the Grand River Dairy- h D000‘ ‘XOOOQGOO-OQOO-O-OOOO $1.50 Violin Lesson $1.00 Grndusto of New England Conserva- lng Co., for the season of i030. 1 "My P’ Mu“ Stating wages per month. .7. D. F" Ccnezllggaoaud “w” McLellan, Secretary. 2048-3-20-20. T" Pm’. “maul a Baum —---—————--—— ----- --— Vlolln Studio TWENTYJIVE To TIIIRTXTNINE‘ Across from Prowse Bros. Fifty for genuine, bangup tsilorcd- "who 10544" Phone “ELL _ to-moasure Suits or Topcoats. Snt- Chaflnwehwn isfaction and fit guaranteed by Hyciass Tailoring House. B. 1". Tsrbhsh. 2050-3-20-41. _-_.-.__.._.._-__-¢-__ To Let l . noose 1;." LET-CENTRAL. six rooms ‘and bath. Conveniences and furnace. Apply "A" Guardian Of- fice. 2730-1“ l-loursILlLtoIhM. 240i-3-i7-1week. -i¢i-"-'__*—i*_i'_ so LE'l‘—COMI-‘0B'I‘ABLE corr- Tl-lE_ cantons-rows Soviet riussls during H1O caning] "i 890d stats of cultivation. we]! “Need, dwelling house and barns. AWL? Gordon the rest of your-life? wlc ngcdts w-wd-l :'.=::.:..:."l.¥ '“"H°‘SMIY""P“" mtnglfsdllnltzti‘ flictory pto farmers- Thls specialty is shipped out on to davstrisi; Requirements are good reicrence-osr owner-age over 30 veers. Wrltest once for choioo of territory. . O. D. Rogers. Bales- --_-- an!‘ Clicks, . runs smell rocks from hish producing Add wall matured pujiets mat- sd to soubmls from ,Guiids. beet Mn _U~800 egg yield ‘April and manager. will Hsrimrdjiym, Cleve- ilu.» cents, Juno James-.-_,lcuq,olilu.r. ~ - 7 s-a-ss-ll. ihvlmnrtms _ " rsq. a " 4 BBN-S-ZI-fri-mon-tf Situations vacogngla/[QJEY .- _ no. . 1405f IAEIIINfIQQmTnG. Only few weeks re- _______ a qumq w s‘: Canada's 0140;! WIT-r- Jtsnsmorox “"1"?” l‘ . "‘ ' M“ ' w» . ‘rare-tom: ‘u’ I *' 7'*”"""'* "m" “m o ' M s-n ls 20' Iggy. n h“ 1 31"_ MOIItTCII. B. V. . ' ' ' - mm rox.» Articals For Sale . "mini 1mm o. as; ovens. wsrrs ' l. Young, sm-s-al-si. “logos: mm payments if dew- ‘ sirsdssnsussdovmontsn. ~' sums om comm:- 1W0 ma: t west. ma». a l- __l.1l.l_l,fl,l.l-_l_§.{!3l.1_-1A\§ age. Conveniences. Apply by let- tcr to G. W. 5., curs oLGusrdian 3i ___________._..._..-~_.-- . T0 LET -- NEWLY RENOVATED apartment, heated, electric range. partly furnished. ‘Apply Guardian. » 2700-21 lulumr. m} Wonderful Antiseptic Power. Wanted ' ',__,_____;,.....____.- i _._..'...--.---- "WANTID TO ID! ‘Y "A! Ill. ,_____..__...._.._.- . wuorsn - one wrrn ' Nswn sol-n kittens. n. aemsud. louth- Phone ma. ms-si-cblt-tl msnhimplicitlmyoncsnbnngyolsr go“ second and , Uhlntie inc stun". qmwwn gqg‘ l.l.;(.,‘ 5 ~ = aa-sl. mi. ~ pnsoriptionstomwithsonildsnos. MacKinnon rug Co. ‘ I111“? 1n the employ of the Gov- ernment? Who is 1m 1 do not know witohsilrltdoslnotssrsnything about his sslsry or the salary of the officers under him. flow m you g9. 1H8 to ps7 than; out of the public 1mm”! 09 the Province! Hon. Mr. 1M: mt is the single woention. the Commissioner of Po- liomThepurposo lstocrssio arro- vinclsl Ioiicorbrcs from officers in tho -Provinco already receiving sol-I Aries. lion. Mr. stswsrl: But it loss fur- ther thsn that. 1t provides that you can odd to thus and appoint as In!!! ll I011 like. Ion. Mr. Les: 1f you give the Gov- ernor-ln-Council power to appoint other officers you certainly give pow- er to pay them. Ilon. Mr. Stewart: Not necessarily.‘ 1n statutes of this kind whore offi- cials are appointed there is always provision for their salaries. Take your own Motor Vehicle Act. Doesn't ‘it soy thsyrsro to be paid b! the Lieutenant Governor in Council? I-lon. Mr. Ins: Yes. Hon. Mr. Btswsrt: Very well. I sm. ingesting -.thst this "Act should indi- cstc how these men are to be paid. If you us going to pay them out of the public funds, why don't you ssy so‘! Don't leave them without salar- eis, because you have no authority to pay I. Commissioner of Police un- less you take it in this Act. Hon. Mr. Les suggested amending tho clause to provide for such ro- munerltion to the Police Commis- sioner as the Lieutenant Governor -in Council may deem advisable. Hon.‘ Mr. Stewart: Then you are ‘not going to psy the other officers lat all? l want to drsw your stun- jtion to the fact that you are going to lbe in an anomalous position if you ‘src going to have another body psy- ‘ing the salaries of men who are un- ider the direction of the Govern- iment. You should make provision to -psy them if you sre going to get any satisfactory service. Hon. Mr. Les moved an amend- ment accordingly, providing that the Lieutenant Governor in Council "shall provide for the payment And compensation of such officers, clerks. and officials as he msy deem suit- isblc or advisable," etc. | I-Ion. Mr. Les: Does that cover it? I Ilon. M.r storm-t: Yes, so long as @you make provision for payment. I The clause passed u amended. , . ‘omsr alarms-ms suoussrrn was not in his place yesterday when this bill was in committee: lorns of us“! and‘ the“ qusufohr Would the Provinciitl Officers have jurisdiction over the Police omens in the city and incorporated towns? Premier Saunders: 1t is the inten- tion, it p '“ , to negotiate with Chief of Police Birtwistle, o! Char- lottetown, to make him Police Com- missioner; srld he will naturally have supervision over sii the police offic- ers of the Province. lion. Mr. Stewart: 1s it the inton- tion to have him act in s duslcsp- acity; to continue in his present po- sition ss well? , — Premier ssunders: The mutter was taken up with the City Council of Cilsl-iottetown under cx-Msyor Yeo. and he reported very favorably. The complexion of the Council has not changed very much since the civic election. I hsd the matter tekui up with His worship Mayor Prowse, and he is quite in accord with the idea. f do not think there will be very much trouble in that regard. Mr. Birtwistle himself feels that he csn do just as effective work; in fact I think he is under tho impression that ho can do more effective work by having s complete police system throughout the Province. I do not think it will necessitate his being out of the city any more than he has been during the psst six months. The bill was agreed to with the amendment sbovo noted. INTEREST RATES Oontinuodfrom H001 prospect: an not my 110901"! f" mu nu. ' Worhssnb coon-MN» M Mr. Motion. in pursuance of mo- "tion. asked the loader of tho Gov- mimcnt. 1 rm s. ma. been mule to the Government b! to Laborers Proactive Association of miniatu- town or my porsm or nit-Ions on their behalf reclining tho snoot- msm of s Worhnon‘: Oanpmssdon Act in this Rovincs or mails: legislstionl twhsckoiu intoatof the Government thlnto? Premier Blunders, I fear thot this bill will not b0 submltod st this su- ‘sionoftfiolfollsbaosilldiu-ohls not really been sufficient time liven Wothcpirtiosintnrostsd Ahdlthllik itissbilithstrsqulmegooddsal of consider-scion. I will be very Ilsd toletslittssmernborlhsvosoopy ofitddsyeaulrlordsriogivcthlm time tooonsldsr it. Iutyssr some cftinmmbIrsofthetAbos-vrrun- ibnwsimionmduringtlnciosmg ‘m. sour! ' iasuunms dlys ofthelsstsnniourrsugpstod tothemihstnbsdbsthlltll Mr. MeLus-e; The Attorney General i . ' c . - s, .‘ GUARDIAN M6,. BEE Western Guardian —BUY BEEP. LIVEI, puppy mull, broken sodas. milk powder, yeast, etc, at Bruce's. flls-I-I-Ii. -L08’I‘-1='ox, ear marks EJLC. .".*§Q"4Q§'§O'OO+OOOQO-OQOOOOOQ¢OOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOQIOQQQQ St. James Presbyterian Cllllmll museum-luv. w. IIUCI awn: scrum sumsru-ssvaxoonnm mo“; g, p, OIOANIBT-WALTEI McNUTI.‘ and I00. Robert Champion, Shor- brooks. TIM-ii —ALL srzss POWEI. and hand lmest choppers and extra parts in stock st Bruce's. 11104-2041. g —I'IJNllAL NOTICI- ‘lbs fun- eral of the lute Alsusndss Abound of Cove Heed Rnldvvllble lb- Lesnb Funeral Home this affmnoon at 1 o'clock for Mermaid Country. —NOTlCE—To arrive at Freetown, °'*""“*” April 2nd, one osrlosd of horses. ' MORNING . 11.00 A. LL-lsv. It. Moorehesd Legato, I. B, lolo-(‘slvsry-llodney - M]. ch", qguuh" I Aiumm-"Gd 3h." Vi!" l"! llltesrfl-Iield 1.80 P. DIP-Sunday School. _ EVENING 7-00 P. lit-Service in Zion. ‘ ‘ GOO‘ i g quires some oonsldorstiuu before put- ting it through: and for those reasons 1 don't think it advisable to put the weighing from 1100 to 1500 pounds: 4 ‘-¢‘- from a to a years old. See them be- - . f fore buying was... A. c. u... i Z1071 Presbyterzan Church E ‘i diner. Irestown. slat-at‘ g “mun-Pun u 5C0" mun" n. A. l. u a i ._.._________ _ o ' ' ' g r : OIIGANIST-Ml. L. D. THOMPSON ‘ bLii prepared and have it in advance of i z the opening of the House this year. They did not do that but came w I “M A. M conrmtfm“ , E m mo the second any smi- the 3 ' ‘ '_ "I w would» with st. Isles ' House opened. I reminded thomthst 2.30 P. Mud], school and Billie Clans. g they won s little lets. l turned that EVENING bill over to the Charlottetown Board ' z 7,00 |>_ M__ q of Tirade because 1 knew that they z Mtheukmo G d 0 were in closer touch with the situ- z ~ w” glancigeit: Arudrut" .... .. Mutts stion thsn anyone else. ‘rhcy think ‘ " 7 m mm"- ‘ ss I do that it is s. mutter that re- 2 8°“- mm" M’ G“, t“ Th”, ---- -- 14"" CIR! ¢ o e 0 D Mr. Malcolm MoKlnngm o-oooooo-omooaawomoooooomoamsd,nuul é bill through mt this session. Ilon. Mr. Stewart: I may say there wss s. bill prepared during the lut session for those people. l don't know when it vnentbut I wns instructed that since inst time, during Rooms, they had nhnimd it to the Law Clerk cr some official and they were sd- vissd thst it Wu not the proper bill. The bill was confined to the Labor- ers Union and Longshoremen. l sm quite in accord with that because i do not believe this Province can afford s general Compensation Act. l do not intend to discuss that, but I merely roao to remind the leader cf ihe Government that there was s. bill of that kind given by the laborers Assooationlto be passed. The Premier replied that he had been spoken to in connection with the longshoremon and there were msrly AAAAA‘: 9 g“ “‘ Q v00cooooovoooo-eo-oooooo-ooooooaoorr I . Trinity United Church‘ “hburu-h" 5- u- “mill. "-11-. Rev. U. N. Brown, l.‘ Whilst: - Prol. W. B. Fletcher, A. l C. IL, A. T. O, L. 10.00 A. lib-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. WL-“The Temptations of Jenn». M“! 0 Lo Rev. Dr. Ramsay. em--" ve That Will Not Let M a " .. 11111101‘ P nrrention as UsusI. o ‘mm 2.30 P. M Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M-"Whst Shall I Do With Jesus?" Rev. C. N. Brown Ssloctlon-“Iholllh Your Sins be as scarlet" The Harmony Male Eight. Anthem-"Thou Hidden Love of God" .. . (Soloist: Mr. A. It. Gillie) Evenin, Service Broadcast by C. II. C. K, 5.15 l‘. M.--Ynung People's Service In Heart: Ihll. . . Fletcher OOOO-OO-OO-OO-O-O O<O*OO§§-OQ-QfOfO§-%OLO§§O§ t 00404404040000ooooéooooooooo-owoooooaaoomomg...“ @040 ~ who we!’ want. iflO ‘OOOOOOOCOOIOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQ-O 2d the legislation to be general. That v ' was a matter which was up to them- ' ' Bug}? ‘I. selves. He suggested that the bill be . ‘ "H prepared in sufficient time before the A. C. Vincent. D. 1)., Minister Z-louso opened, but they did not do ‘ I Organist-Ills Iiobortn Sponsor. r. r. c. s. that. The general bill that has been ‘ pieced in the Government's hands will . i 3103101106, wonsun- 11 o-CLOCK ifqui" i‘ 8"“ 4"‘ °Y °°lleid°rlli°n» g Anthom-“Fsirsst Lord Jesus" .... ..... .. math"; On motion of Hon. Mr. Lea the ‘z Sermnn-‘TIIE BEJECTED STONE." i “'°mmm°°"m“mm; Patti,“ g SUNDAY scnool. mo r. M. Llleo ch21!‘ ’ ' n‘ n z The glplldliy growing attendance still leaves s lest for i - '1 YOU. i to-mnrrow. . "n: t * '. ' | "i 1 L‘ “mienfw "m" A“ l 1 EVENING woltsulr 1 0‘CLOCK I12 Goo. V. Cap, 1, intlculed "An Act o ' R-w-wn- o» mow»- m- o» ' §°"""° §i"fu;’£'f‘§‘;"~'."sili"‘outfit-Kill’ "”" - ' o orlnon- crs-tim of Motor Vehicles" and that z Anthem-"At Even, E‘er the Sun vvss Set" . a new sot respecting travel on the e highways by motor vehicles be sub~. stluisq in its place, embracing all‘ neossnry rsgulctons mspectin, speed operation and load of vehicles there- on. Thmt a bill may be forthwith in- troduced emits-doing the foregoing principles." ' ; Mr. Les explained that it was felt nsossssry to bring the regulations re- specting mowr vehicles up to modern i requn ments. 1t was st tho request_ of the Tourist Association that this Act was being introduced. a O lo l0 e 0 O o 0 0 i o c 0 O O o o b c .AAA HIGHWAY BOBROWINGS On motion of l-lon. Mr. McIntyre the House went into committee on ills following resolution; Mr. Allan Stewart in the chair. “Phat it is expedient to amend the Act l4 George V, Osp. J, in order to authorise tho Government to borrow a. sum of 0600.000 instead of 0100.000 u therein mentioned. and to rsiso the rein of interest on the debentures to be issued thereunder from s mic not " four mo one half per sent per snnum, to s rats not ex- ceeding five and one-half per- csntpeyabis Ivsryhnlfysarinor- ASSOCIATION An exclusively Insurance Association o age investment. and Endowrnen . A Millionaire Society eooo-ooeeoooooooocoooqoooooo~oovowoooooeua+ro+o+oa St. Paul’s Church i 11.00 A. hL-Morning Prayer and Sermon. l 2.80 P. Ml-Slndsy School and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. hL-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Otfertory Antbcns-“Lead Kindly Light" .. W. Bhtb services will be conducted by the Rev. Frederick Wilkinson of Toronto. REV. ll. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. Catholic Men and Women, members. Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old Whole Life, Limited Payment Life Agents Wanted. Apply Albsn P. E. 1., or II. Fylsnd, Secretary. Montreal. Qlw l. Budd: '+o"+oco+4++o+++oo+o+o4o r b \ THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT OF CANADA Canadian and Billingual Frstsrnll f Fifty-Years standing for who are invited to become is ALSO SICKNESS CONTRACTS With a Solvency of Over 100$ Glllls. Trustee. Ssmmerslde. 1015 St. Denis It, dor that those debentlxes may ssii more readily." lion, Mr, McIntyre said the resol- ud mqngy to build s ferry bost and gppgymfly you used some of it fol ution was lust to amend the Act for tho Improvement of Highways. 1n 1m the House put through a bill to borrow $300,000. That was for gravel- ling. The Department now proposes to borrow $200,000 to take cue of the psnnsnent work, such ls con- ontd culverts, steel bridges and cor- ruggsted pipes used in ms and i020 mgothcrwithwhstwillheusodin the present veer. The leader of the Opposition last yssr obiectnd to using borrowed money something else; so there is not much use in esrmsrking the money if you violMQ the provisions afterwards. Hon. Mr. McIntyre: It is exactly the same as the bill passed in i924- My hon. frimd did tho some thing when he psusd that Act. Hon. Mr. Stewart: Iior whlt i701’- mM? ' Ion. m. McIntyre, 1o promote the improvement of highways. loss. Mr. Stowsrt: My hon friend missu the mint entirely. 1 srn not oblsotlng to your procedure, but I em saying that 1 hops you will live up to it after you do establish it. Ion. Mr. McIntyre: 1 sin trying to for other purposes. and this measure providesfortskmgcsreofthsbor- with; for this special purpose. Ion. lilr. lfswsrtl Will the propos- ed Act contain that provision? Are xi specifying the purpose for which money will be used? In. Ir. Ilcrntyrc, Yes. to. Ir. ltswut: or course, thst In! prevent you from dong the co the vm thins um you 1008M inst year, when you laid we wm ul- mgmomymstwssnotborlowedfor this purpose. V In. Ilr. ltewlrtl now Iiiny Acts do you need to pol will eihsrisltorwukionborrow- loulg tint all along. but you have not observed them. However. I Im WI’! glid indeed that my hm. friend il following- our sample. m Prflll mentioned another hill-not ti! other dsy; and 1 can sssun him till! he will not go very far astray if If does that. (To be Continued) DR. W. R. 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