“Am” 2°' 1”* _ ,_ , Tm: cmuuorrarown ouaanum » --1'" all K ' ar* -e » » K- If . .4 =.__ . I . 3 House Dlscusses, ritiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii ,g .§ , ,I is Eiiiégiéigiiéliiiégiii I ;;§..?ii.Ei;tii te? __,i..====- 'rhePremie!z~ete edtothe visit isst summer or the Hon. Mr. Dur- snleau, Minister of Fisheries, whom he had accompanied to Eustico where an ovovriunitv was elven the Minister of seein! fishery con- ditions at tint band. The Govern- ment has been in frequent com- munication both with the Minister and the Deputy Minister, Dr. Found. with a view to siding the industry. Last fall a special inves- tigator visited the Province on be- half of the Dominion Govemment. until 10 em. today. the Premier on that occasion point- edouttheaeriotucondition otour iiiiiétiii .éitiiigii §?i§3Eag E5 n _ 1' said at olden to 'rranmortatlou wards which the Government oonxtributing “$1,000. im QU ready and llreoabl ," the Premier eemiuese, we 4,, thing I can to further the interests of the fishermen in the i>mvin°¢_ ‘ We know that they are suffering. Aa leader of the Government I `|'°¢l-flillil unemployment relid, ands f ‘ir Ui f” ul .4 I wer " f='= un d ma P uw. .0 mn he .:é.¢..a2;s- .f If t Q( ='=,=;' ;Z`-55:, ~ ` ‘ _ .i ff' _. * , ..i rf -f ,_-1,.: =z`..¢.~ _ 'f “lh°1'ml\~ 3° Wwmmhhd the in- .@2555 ._ I I . 3 'tif .~ T? I" -s1'i=.§j=§= -. ei" £~.‘<~‘.»5>;°` -.f,'_§_f ’ _ would have ev!!! opportunity of _ ; - ‘ fu' » 9”' 2°" _,_.s' ___ 1 r ' fs. " A - I ‘ é ‘ I I g . , ‘L_ ' \ .U _ 1 "° A Y G' ' t be Read for The Big Parade on Easter Moming? re ou omg 0 y .THE TIME Is GETTING SHDRT. IN OUR WIDE AND VARIED sELEcrIoNs You WILL FIND THE VERY LATEST IN Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery and Accessories promise that this resolution will go tn the Minister of Railway; and that we will urge tm dem-ability 0! getting a reduction of expxpsa few that maybearmmsnelp to ibm ensued in our umm tn- dustry,” At six o‘clock the adjournment of the debate was moved by My-, Dennis, and theliouse adiourned lzf 3 ' Y SIIMIIERSIDE and Prince County -IIOUIANS, ls NEW ANN/LN. 1 -An interesting hockey match was played in the Crystal Rink, Bum- xnemide, on Tuesday evening be- tween Holmane team and a team from New Annan. Holmans were the winners with a score oi 5-1.-8. -ltlI0l-T8 GOOD BUSINESS- llr. D. IB. MacDonald ot Bedeque was a visitor to Bummerslde this week. Ha ia very optimhtie about the iutun. He says the tarmers are getting mon for their produce and business geperally is on the upgrade. Travelling acaaae the ics is good and many people are coming to town, iiging supplies (or the spring work. -P081' NUPTIAL SHOWER - A surprise party was given on Tuesday eveninl lt the home or Mr. and Mrs. charles ldeikie, on Eustane Street, Bummeraide, in honour of their daughter, Mrs. Triits, who was recently married in St. John’a N. B., and ia at pruent home on a visit to ber parents. About twenty-five guests were present and the bride was the recipient or many lovely pieces ot linen, china and other dainty gifts. Humorous readings were given by alias Nina Bchurnian At the c and ,Mila Sue Meadows. on- elusion of a very pleasant evening a dainty lunch was served. Hearty good wishes were extended to Mrs. Trifta for her future happiness, to which she responded in s .fitting manner.-B. ` .- reason/ms , .___ -Friends will regret to learn that Mr. John Chappelle, oi Sherbrooke, has entered the Prince County Hos- pital .for treatment.-S, -The many friends oi Mr. Willis Warren are delighted to see him out again, alter being confined to the house (br some time.-8. -It is pleasing to report that Mrs. Lea Mosse, who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Wed- nesday, is doing nicely.--S. _mg _ken Ramsay, (ive-year-old daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Goof!! Ramsay. of Aiberton, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on wednesday morning and is making a rood ve .-8. YQCO ry HAMPTON SCHOOL nsmptm school stmeinr for March: oraee rx-I, peru myers; 1. M- ith Cannon. Grade VI!!-i, Everett Roieratrni I, Elmer Inman. Grade V!-i. Vera Cannon; 2, lar-na Guam and Arthur Myers (equal): I. llarllieriie Inca. Grade IV (Br)-i, Annie Muri- aon; 2, Elton Dunatord. Grade IV ur.)-1, louise Roger- gm; 3, Stirling Inman: 3, Ruby Morrison. Grade I1 (Br)-i, Grace Fergu- son. Grade II iJr.)-1. Ilalbeth My- ers; :_ wuinm mcouerries S. om. lea Dunaford. , Grade I-1, Annie |¢aeQuarri|: 2. lobarta Cannon: 8. IV" H°"“f~ nmet attendance-Doris rum. Rae- lditn Cannon. Everett Rolerlli. Vera cannon, Lama Cannon, Arthur \ayaa.annlea|arrison.l"-0119""- mr4,|mapasen1»on,u>ulseR°s\r- wo. atmaeii oampbeu, muaoath ii ii @m]>b¢ll Huber!-I C. r. ..____.___.-- lf. 0l'l'llll!l'll ICBOOI: 22?; _silt IIIIIP it E iiiiiiii gil E ii* if S ii Brlili Visa ‘J Da\letIMra. er. eylvia Inaull 1' I i _ 5, ` at *E§EfE§‘ I Q °‘ one. xx.-1, nuetny wma: i. °‘°.oa-truce Turner. 3. - - ones n ur.)--If cams alm- " mlpsoa mulli- dalaidib ilvhwliab h.haaa\|$\ta\aas a- __.‘A _ ‘ onwru. woMzN‘s INs'n‘ru'rlt The monthly meeting ol the Or- well Women‘s Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. leo MacDonald, with an attendance ol six members and three visitors present. The meet- ing opened by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by “Ways and means oi improvlrj the institute." The minutes of the last monthly meeting were read and ap- proved. The Stick Committee NWI- ted having no caile to make. Mrs. Lea MacDonald volunteered to vlait ltbe school next month. It was da- cided that organ be bouzht tor the hall. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was then served by the bnatcas, aa- sisted by Mrs. John Naddy and Mar. cella MacDonald. The next meet. ingistobeheld at thehomeolurs Neil K. Macleod. QUEEN BQUABII SCHOOL Honor roll for Marsh: Princbars Department-1, gm-_ don 'I‘ra.lnor; 3, Jack Coyle; 8, Rei, Doiron. Vice Principalh Department -_ 1, Lea MacKinnon; 2, Ernest Stanley; 3, Joseph Dooley. I Grade IX- (Mr. MoCallum'a De- partment) - l, Frank Brennan; 2, Bert Steele: 3, George Steele. Grade VIII-(Mr. Douoettee Dc- partment) - 1, Leith 'lieruey: 2, Lloyd Ross; 3, Christopher Gallant. I Grade VIH - (Miss Murmghann ‘Deon-tmentl--l. Harry Conway; 2, lnuserr, Mecauum; s,Noe1 mm. Grade VII! -- (Miss Francis' Dc- D\1‘f-meni-J-~i. Percy Iandrigan; 2, ’ Louis Callaghan; 3, Ivan McCabe. “ Grade VII-(Misa WelAh's Depart- ment.)-»l, Alfred Arsenauit; 2, Mich- ael Kelly; 8, Louis Dooley. Grade VI-(Miss McAulay'a De~ PB¥f»m9~!1f>-1. John Oatway: 2, 1’.aui.a McMurrer; 3, Clarence Bebineau. 4 Grade V-(Miss Clarkln'e Depart- ment)-1, Francie Gallant: 3. Elmer Shepherd; 3, Philip Steel. Grade V-iMi.ss Trainers Depart- ment) - I, Ferdinand Rogers; 2, Maurice 0‘Br1en; 3, Charles Latter. I Grade IV-(Miss Jenkins’ Depart- ,ment)~1, Gerald Carroll; 2, John ' ter Chi man. partment>-1, Frank IaOlalr' 2, Amby weathcrble; 3, James Kelly. 1 Grade Ili-\Mlse Maha.r`s Depart- ment)-1, Elton McCallum; 2, Cari McKenna and Harold Gallant; I. Joscbh Plneau. 1 oracle nr-onus wnsns Depart- ? ment)-1, Don MacDonald; 3, Allan iuoucette; 3, Elliot Martin. , Crrlde II-iltilss Johnstorfa De- partment)-i, Emest 'lrainori 1, lil win steel; s, Harold Rsnahau. IOLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL ion; 2, George Patm. Grade IV Ur.) - l. Gertrude Chaiason: 2, Raymond MacKenzie. Grads Hi-i, Frances Reid; i Reginald white; 3. Kathleen Kat Grade I1--1. Andrew Black. ishalton Bryentm (equal). (Patriot please ww) l0PlllYlll10M» Umor roll d Hope Mel' lchool for larch: Grads X-I, Yan llliiilll- Gflde VII-I, Rini 'l\|‘llR; I, Nlaonsirnbeon- eorade V-l, .han Terai; I. 2 Claude Graham. ondssg-1, Margaret aaeen; I. . Arth Ulm- Gruafia II (Br)-1 Andy Tuner. sen- 2, llliwood Stewart IM NIV* orada 1 lsr.)-1, .rams 'runarx . I ones I ur.)-1, :tml lean. | ‘ lklaet attendance - Gartna& fn;-mr, .rem mme. Arihlf IW-_ knit! oulisn-1‘¢achsr. _ li I . *_ The following la the standing of the pupils od Rollo Bay West School for the month of March: Grade X-i, Margaret White and Martin mid -;§' _ 5 ,` ; - ,.> \ `: ._ .;e ' " 'r 3: _ -'sf _ ,___ SPRING HOSIER Y Do not spoil your outfit I by wearing the wrong Hose. Lovely sheer Hose in a wide variety of spring’s latest shades _ Full fashioned. All | Sizes " 591: - $1.00 Have you tried our new Crepe Hose, full fash- ioned, long wearing and in any shade you may _ \.t »~l>, I I y!,',1'~’1:.’l‘- It iii? to ` | 4intof|..|..».u't..§§i.0,»‘ require. Dress- Up for Easter in - One of Our NEW SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS ! R splendid collection of Worstede and Tweeds. Smart looking, well made S On Sale for Easter............... ‘ 'l\aehar-X.¢\Ntta lacllaa. , \-I f Trofrser S 'Another special line oi Man'e Suits in Wanted and Tweeds, a better grade. 2 P8111 of Trousers $21' and . T C lg in Guard. Half Belll. gslisnelvandusllp On models. A splen- did amortlnent of i|\“°\'“ W °h°°°° ' 'com simmszs' The Big Store .milf-1 L $1.00 - $1.35 Prices GLOVES Your accessories are just as important na your suit.. The latest materials, favorite alip- on models, handsomely trimmed, and colours right. 591: 5:52.98 BOYS’ SUITS ln Tweeds in Grey and llrown Herringbones and other mixtures. iailored in d o u ble treasted styles with i _,lair Golfers and 1 pair .ungs. _ $6.50 - $15.00 :Ind with 1 pair Golfers and one pair shorts. 5.75 - $15.00 MEN’S SILK TIES in the newest Easter shades and patterns. Prices 29a - $1.00 MEN’S DRESS GLOVES in Grey Suede, Deer- altln, Cape Skin and Buckskln. Prlcea $1.75 - $3.00 .bi sn »|- rn _I