i JUNE 8, 1925 101E100‘ fiviiiiii llll. iiHEEliMlN Mill SHOP from Batman's Catalog. have yous-pauses‘ in‘ early ,- siexi, shipment, oljoligim. 170 en-t. 8t. - wm i-iouono 'r ~i4iceii.i..--ih 9 Third Yea‘!- "of the Medical urse at McqlllHUniveiulty, Mr. gregate honors .in all bjocts: natomy and Blocheniis -a used subcessiully" in ,. thi!‘ ‘ bjects; Mr. P. R. Dunn s in Biochemistry and slpo mm- successiuliy in.,sii other sub- cts oi the year. I ded at the-corner oi Prliwo and raitori Streets but luckii)’ Wm! 11° thrrwlse lthe next occurrence of uits. riiishcd by Johnston and Ward, xcliange. merlciin Cap Co. --__- m, Car & Foundry Co, ..__ merlcnn Locomotive Cn. rincoiiila Cop. Mining Co._.. 37th ending ‘Co. .............. _- nutliern Pacific Co. nion Pacilic Ry. ________ .. 137 .8. industrial Alcohol Co. _ 88 ' llll0il States Steel ___ _ . Steel Cn., oi Am. .. ell ’l‘clepli0ne --__-.. - l3»? riizllirin Fraction ___. panish River Preferred punish River Corn. ..__ "122 bistns Com. ___ ontreiil Power ___ nk Montreal - nli Nova Scotla Whi-nt-qluiyl, 108% c, 167. Corn-July, 111; sent. 117: De‘;- i,4,_ , '_ Onta-Julyl, 521a: Seri- 52%- c. 551/. _ Wheat‘ idly, 118151.: Octfisi-u. Sis-Pt. 14.15; veil 0i late that the o“ Mm“, were can hardly now -he re-I sized. Garter d: 60.. Seed Stored d M. Fraser. Market Building. vs hid our. dlfiiieremit varteties ot .. poi- sale. Ailso we ‘will be ied to have as many call as ll make lt convenient to our sill‘- “ head oi Prince Street. egotaible .planrts—Exitra earl)’ no 40c dos; late domato 30c: .iiower and celery 20c dos: i0 per 100, 20c, doz; Fiate carb- e (ready about 20th. June) 30¢ ; early tiomatio ‘by snail (illrflbflldl .002; late toms-to 35c dos ore- ld; curly cabbage, cauliflower -i celery iby mail prepaid. 20c .091‘ . and laite cabbage 40c D61‘ 190' Mid. and at prices quoted by Nils or freight (iii not iprepaidJ ilmial lmieddiivng ilower plants.‘ have notbin-g but" the best varie- snupdriiswi. sinnla, stocks by iioiisis. mariigolds. double post- W.U\li“(‘£¢ alysum, lobelila, sailplg-' i. ‘larkspur. cosmbs. balsam. 01in miarigold. The HIbOVG ln-l l‘ 25c iper dos by ‘mail postage ‘P1110. by express 20c. dol. littered over ipansy in bloom. Bl-me-noit. cartwtibn and sweet llliim 10c each, 81.00 ipsr dos ‘by Dr ' tlpriss and at .prlces quoted "‘ ‘Prepaid, . . " le daisy. bollytiiookq and Iilel lerkspur sold out, seed- - "my wad seed-ling irnsrguoriiie J. J. GAY I SON. 5050011. oi. r YOUR ‘NEXT FISHING TRIP i M“ Islng on your next , "ll! ooll and in u! IN tit. Illiost livid '0! nos raise mo "out: on roman. 0' llllssns ma. its '" n e ‘llilllnnhlmm 114:: “cadmium-j l. a ORDINATION YESTERDAY. — Leo Nelligan, and John .Buote, 'l‘ignlsh,,were ordained at the Church of St. Simon and St. y by His "Lordship " Revs. ,_ . -' 1393-572341- Jude yesterdli = ‘ Bis-hop o ‘FIRE ALARMF-A slight blaze On the root oi s residence on , F. Dunn ot= l Gsspere ux won ‘Upper ' aiternoo Speaking during the Budget De- bate in the Provincial Legislature April 4th. Mr. Creelina Liberal member for said;it was understood that ‘inthis debate speakers were wideflatitude, and their; item ‘might cover all the political accur- ies of the Government» and; merits and dsmsritrot the res Ho wouidoslntilie in- the House while he made some general remarks. always keeping in mind that the ‘malutopli: should be with reference to the revenue and expenditure ior necessitated the atten- ,._ I, w_ Dunn won imam-a “btlon oi t e ilrswbrlgade ior a short ‘ ‘ - i‘ -put out before any n gl-entgiiamsge was done. “A coon HA-UL.--0n Saturday evening the Prohibition Oiiicisls qselzud _ liquor and two kegs of rum from Two CO|__L,,Q|ON3__Q,, gnu". an automobile parked on ay evening two automobiles Obi-street- Lon. member from St. made a very logical address. mentioned one thing-he could not understand-why members oi the Opposition thumped figures were given. showing the increased liabilities oil It was not the in- tention-of the Opposition to show in that way the larger figures were more preferable, ‘but been some dispute about the liabil- ities as given by the Leader of the Government, and naturally when ligures were given real liabilities according to the 0p- position there was a little applause. The member trom St. Peters (Mr. m, 0,, .5,,,,,,,, m-iuncri SERVICE-While fitginfixllogahgigg and wagon cwm: services at the United Church last . collision with h ch1- at ‘the Bank-Hlsht Wei i Nova Scotia coriler, and ‘aga-lnlflllgilTillg k e dnnmges v unnamed 4w both kn ou spea er, owned by Major shicles ‘were very slighit. These| -'S- Rvsqw. standing parked wi- ihor accidents. however, should-aide L01"?! "Serlllce “we as n warning m motorists‘lghllntbroadcast the service which h“, mud m5” he accummnyeg by was plainly audible, the hymns and orc serious or even tragic re- anthems, imore particularly so, ‘to . - ‘ , the interested passersby. ' ERAL-Whait iwas S probably ‘the largest funeral fetter iid-Lu-‘Ax June r-Qllotntlons i153} 31113:; flgigiciérvsfitrt; can; Mwwem refined w um almulle ‘noon under t-he direction of Muir. . ; embers oi the Montreal Stock Lean & Macnonam ‘men “he NQOi the Ollpflgltirliilrlltlylllneliglfkilllllélfihell remarks were not in order in -this ebate. He asked why. as a body. did not put inJany then got up as a body and voted against i-t. the ‘member been in the Hou 1920 he would have seen not one ‘but dozens oi occasions where ini- portaiit legislation, such as Tax Act and Road Act. withoug any opposition from other side when the vote was t in the present case the whole 8 111111189 current: "Oox can't These gentlemen could not tenders, but they could ask n had for prices. How much longer would Theycoulil get forty {ell- e being broadcast. from Charlottetown, ironi Souria and the imember from That is what I under- Morel]. stand. I Mil. McNlDVlN: You haven't the right understanding yet; you had better look it up. MR. McARTHUR: Perhaps the member ior Bonshaw was on it. At any rate, as the Premier Had not seen flt to enlighten us. per- haps there is a way oi finding out. Mr. McArthur said he would try to show how the deal, as carried ghd through. The only thi g said palliation oi the unfortunate -tra me action was that they were in Upper Canada there is. in ain oi th Lait Brenton Scott l- TOP- & 51mm F6 RY --- ‘twliereslaid toe restein Clyde River ‘Pres-byterlan Cemetery. The vices at the ‘house and grave iwere -- 123 COiNlllCU-id by Rv. C. MacNevin as- m. smelting & Refin. Co, . 102Z§|sisted by Rev. Mr, Milleiitaiid Rev. Mr, Pierce. The pallbearers were anzidinn Pacific Co. ..... -. 1401/3 ileum-brothers and itwo brothers-in- y, Can. a Hud. niv. nit. 11c law of this deceased. namely. Gm"- unrnadond] Pgpgf‘(}g_f_-_;1-_ 6p. out: ubowank buiiitil MacDonald. any Springfield The Cm _ 19% Pew!‘ S0011, "enford S00 tin-American Petroleum .. 770% Sm" “"4 H~“°_d_§°° 87 3k. hurry. matter had been discussed. resolution was all one insinua-tion "k 1'01‘ against Hon. Mr. Sinclair. been dealt with and when it w a vote the Opposition voted Oil 11ers in the some time as thi-y sk those bond dealers ior The bonds, evidentiy.were from a gentleman ior whc-n Th0 wait." Mrs, .l. W. Grant, Nit-w Glasgow, l" ‘N, S. is spending a -iew days “M! fiharioi-tot-own. the guest oi Mrs. E. W. Mcliinnon, 108 Prince St. culnu it take ? the resolution as a whole. Tbc member for Fort Augustus P11688- (Mr. J, A. McDonald) is designated 110115111- 3,, ma Conservflflve press as dMr. Mcfiirthur hail every respect, he was told. was a par,- lticular friend oi one oi‘ the com- That did not ‘look very These bonds could havebeen Wbought ior at least 98., and 1-10wever",-\vould have made a saving of ex- t)“, present aotly $1,800. debate was a complete wiiste oL-l-hflt POBlllVBlY This was the geii- 9011111 have been tlemn-n who, in i/he election palgn qt 1923, was reported Guardian to have said that i admitted in n trial in the Supreme llunnli Llulmont Fine for the flair. lggggllmggathligxstglgu’; Oééingf paid taxes on the valuation oi SZOOXWIIO"? 0118 Bl Ilium is a returned and the rest of the Province on 51110111 W110 Bllfiefiill 111 L118 W111‘. $300. 0i course, that caused loud iliflflelllflllve 0i Mr. McArthiir had llll m" dea this referred to foxes. though I10 l; did not say so. ‘came out ailterwnrds with an apol- _._._<Q>i- l __ | _ ' d T ' kharge meIeadtul cunnmmde the ogy, but the member for Fort Aug- ] shout ‘the W‘ could‘ a 53% The in-sny friends oi Mr. Frank ‘ Hanwi-lght will regret ‘to learn that is seriously ill at iris home in .city. ‘it is hoped that he may nmtlke n speedy recovery. iiwinlgan - 149 I M niidian Steamship Pid; . 44% '1" he clever young lawyer. thur did not know he comes to rc- present Fort Augustus, unless the name is significant. and he is suplwell- posed always to "hold the fort" ior the Government member. his ‘bombardment in Mr. McAr-flwl W110. mittee. Dorothy Hutcheson, dangli- Mr. anti-Mrs. G. F. Hutche- Jsydson, arrived home irom M-ontrenl ‘Miss Ilutcheson “HUM, Breweries __ _ 51 received the degree oi‘ Bachelor oi' nsoiiililted Smelters ____ -. .1954; fir“ at “m” BANK-B - morclses oi having passed with honors in all zvm subjects. . 1921.4, 0n l" who iflllll (Continued-in; Page 3) porters oi’ ustus has never intimated whether he snid this or didn't say it. This was iha same gentleman who wont about making a great handle of-thc $125000 ‘bonds ‘which were inad- vertently mentioned Ttwice in Public Reports. was nothing to it. in the House was satisfied, yet he went about ‘from meeting ‘to meet- ing, and no don-bt it had some c!- iect. But at Corran Ban Mr. Duiiy put that down his throat so tar that it has choked him off tical views; nice to give thes O00 each? $180,000 to and din are past." Flowers ‘have been so much -im- Presbyterian View Point av ma. was? WILLMOT Ho knew there TORONTO. d ..g,w9di.y-two years o! discussion a?“ controversy hhe lrlrllhilllmi"? °fi fin-ail approval oi Church Union ‘was given byilhB General Assembi)‘ 1111'- yesterday. and. M i116 "£11m" °t m“? itte 0 union was 1100119911 50 per 100; extra early 0011MB“ EIIHIIIBNIUIZIIBIS stood in solemn lsllence while the names oi 8191"- T man, now rpassgd oiif t-he scene. who kandgwgd lvhfi movement with igelllllfl and leadership. ‘were -read in ‘FM-e- ‘t-u-l . niemibrance. To a Bfll-llfllllld “mums quite 80 rpercellt P11147111“! such names as Caven, Patrick. Bur- wash, Sparrow, Ca-nman and El-i-iott ‘recalled memories of nchimeiment and rhith. Then these riskier-t '11:’ p1,} ‘ed nith worktfl-fl - Aster. - lslox, petunia. VBT- l.‘ 0853"; mg. newer-e called one l> others 5'11 one .10 who platform phrase, Eli-Moderator 35pm 0g pndmipeg praised each one in -turn. First. D1‘- G°°- C- Pm‘ geon. the New Moderator, was d9- md, next Dr. Edmison then D1‘, . J. Olark. Dr. a. Les-lie Pidseon and Dr. ‘RJJ. Wilson oi ‘NPOMD- Baird ‘is an adept at charact- hesand as they ‘came ior- ‘he expressed in exact crlption and eulosl’ 111111 11" Wm ‘P’ monmber. it was an ‘historic 110111‘ and iwhen the colwflmllltlll" we" a“ “M, with, @1111; BOOK/Ins?! 1113111110‘ ' issionsio WP 9 m‘ 111m 30c. am: ssodlhs 1111111111 lglvccsomifnnihrishe hnhtrc. do" continued until Saturday 110011- T1" ‘n05; important question taken 1m Charlottetown. .was the Manse Board which 03°‘ 137* assets of over 824100.000 with i331.- 000 {undo invested. G. Tower Fe!‘- oi the board oi street Presbilbg 1a Church. oi which Dr. G00. - .P|:|ge()fl is minister, suggested timl this rcililri be cviiiiiihic to hot-h 4141* until t. e mllres its llndlnsfl- Mr- Wit-millim- bqqgver, was reminded that 011011‘ ‘i “M, a; Prqdbyterislls throughout Canada. many 01' ‘wmm ‘Wm fwd"; in; into Union. ‘had pong‘! lamb wosltiliinibthePi-esbyle {I11 n M. and it was not. flirt" 11" '1 ° fled Point. Tihs latter view iprevo mo. and the hind will the ieitugae Dig“? comukfinoofb-actkoetll for the . O _ ‘ rsowwtlo numb ‘ 4m meeting which i» i" 11° 11°" "‘ ‘ the n-mna next Wsdnesda! '11" Hips aipromc Omms oi the three un- " Churches iwiii meet ior 0116 ‘ax-lime and out hi which will be lfbflnfld t-hs General (louncil oi 0h! |Uoltsd Church of Canada. will ll" p s 1,000 loll-l. ‘llhs 1N‘ time: the all!!!“ an; ii°"M"l:s"-va dedlvfiworo l» 1 ,1 atrium-imam‘ -- ‘ln the House a\.iew days ago there were some very stupid imis- takes ‘in the Accounts, and Premier said errors an original remark. The Opposition are not making a big handle of the matter, but while asking the House to. throw mantle of charity over these blun- ders, what did the Pre his Budget Speech in 19 "Does ‘my hon. friend know that there are discrepancies ‘the revenue and shown by the iProvin-cial and Our - side Auditors; that the reports do not show the same results; there is $125,000 IIIIOTS in the do-llll benture debt as shown by ‘the Pro- "111 vincial Auditor? there are two‘ debts of $125,000; two separate debentures. Where Drive- does the second one come from? 11011115. ‘but these hairs been steadily Turn to page 11 and you will tln-"l enhancing it. And this matter has through behind the ‘biic W’ people oi ‘this Province. liq st the present time does not "Willie? col-lid ha know where it stands tins with accounts oi this kind." The Premier was ask the mom-be he knows, right here and (Applause) MR. McARTHUR: l other subject at present. HON. MR. McDONALD: You had better stay on another subject. then. R: la-m referring l will give the gentle- -man an opportunity to tell me in what manor or form I should ‘make those remarks? ingltasplain asl can, it there is any explanation We would be glad ese bonds are good iact, as the Premier id, that they have enhanced in e. 1 think the member for Morell was incorrect in stating that the ‘bonds MR. McARTHU to remarks. to have l-t. Th bonds. it is a ielicitlous in other words .539“ p“; are ‘worth ar ks of the Wes a good buy ior the Govern- iment. even at 99. ' i: tc ‘empiric; 81:50 dos by ii-cisht ffaflf a sessiou ol B1001‘ Ma‘ MOART PREMI The Premier, no doubt is oou doing the very best he can; he has B11 many . roblenis to deal with, and ls not made any easier by he some lion, gentlemen who. when the they cannot get their own way in Wit guy-thing, threaten to resign. That dared piassi-bly they would not hovel-low can t g no; going to help the Province in had so vinuch trouble. As ior thejort Augu mu" mi- piny when any gralll-‘l bonds being bought st _ s" y price, that is quite right. i putwer another question on ma regarding n small lot 000. and asked whether these were bought by tender, and it ‘oat- ter than at the current rice. member, I said. i was told he was my u! the 1mm!» the senior imam-her: sin I correct-t irons answer. Thou you bought st 04.47, and the m! rlegjss 06.15. isn't that noln- st itihe has tendered y other P 11010, DR. MscMlLLAN: you rsterring to mo? ‘MR. ‘MoARTi-IUR: non. on. ncuim. , ‘Mom’!!! $111. 1i slim "have beeiyssttlfi lutyur. ior, the, b lot, o, considerable so? to; into; u Yo, n d. , U’ ‘on. ,g¢ndorr do use ‘sly iii-it uh m1 A.di or not.» into“ - tangents on his ooosoinlrm’ n1. ‘ - . ~ “». l F1.‘ . a vo proof tli "mg IT-lOIIQ If n i l]N Bllilliil illilllli 0_._______-_ ii be bad appiic-dtbe $5,000 grant to the Experimental Station? So he is that much more to the good. Tbs-t brings his defl-cit up to $45.- 000 Alter listening to the member-ior Charlottetown, whatever suspicions Mr. McAx-thur had some time n50 {about the bond transaction were ‘accentuated now. heard irom any ‘member a satisfac- tory explanation oi that transac- _ We know now that ii oom- iiiitiee oi three was appointed to bur $180,000 oi bonds ior this Pro- vince. The Premier startoil‘ nego- tiations; he telephoned to a con- cern in Si. John and he price. PREMIER STEWART: Who did? MR. McARTHUR: The Premier. PREMIER STEWART: did you hear that? ' MR. MccARTHUR: I understand you telephoned one 0t them. How- ever, ior some reason or other this important matter was handed to a i party oi whom two oi the imam-hers ' o! the committee knew little osmo- thing. llllt. McNEVIN: Who werethcy? MR. McARTI-IUR: The THE CHARLOTTPETOWN GUARDIAN What is the Reason, for E lllHUll ' He f ‘had Grape-Nuts is made of pure wheat and malted barley. More than three-fourths of the con- tent of Grape-Nuts are the precious carbo- In Grape-Nuts the carbohydrates have been dextrinized, that is, scientifically broken your body most readily the member down into the form Grape-Nuts comes in crisp, golden kernels which you must chew. This starts the pro- cess of digestion where it should properly start—in the mouth. r__....___..__.____- 210 | commute roaring CEREAL co.. LTD. send me four individual ireo trial l ‘i Grape-Nuts and the Grape-Nuts FREE Send Coupon {or Samples Four trial packages of Mr. MCAl'i‘lllll' kiicw Mental Force and Physical Endurance‘ i of the “Go-gettera?B“.4 ‘ THE “go-getters” in business today-and in home and} . social life, too-—liave healthy, active minds and vigorous bodies because they have learned to carry out the most important law of living. They practise every day the law that doctors are ‘stressing, now more than ever before—thc law of right eating. The foods we eat have a tremendous influence on our mental and physical“ well-being. They have the power to build us up or to drag us down——to make us “go-getters" or to put us in that too-numerous class of people who sufier from tiredness, nervousness and a general low state of vitality. Our daily foods, no matter how much nourishment they may contain, i- must come to us in the proper form for instant, easy assimilation. One-half of all we eat should be the precious food elements called carbo- hydrates. Grape-Nuts, which is made from whole wheat and malted barley, is three-fourths carbohydrates in the form of dextrins. Twenty- two hours of slow baking has changed the carbohydrates into the most If easily digested food substance known! Try substituting Grape-Nuts for the principal dish which you now eat‘ at either breakfast or lunch, or both. Notice the resultl ' Grape-Nuts is available from all grocers in wax-wrapped packages. Four heaping teaspoonfuls, suificient for each helping, costs less than one cent. Serve with milk or cream just as it comes from the package. “ There’s a Reason "- rccipcs, is yours for the ask- ing. Mail the coupon. . lie believed they Ibought ior consld Camxeralri/y less, which would make ov- u... er $2,000 of a saving.‘ The gentl- iman irom whom they bought the bonds was a comparative sttangenl Were there not local -bond dealers d have handled the trans- McNevin), in referring last your to expenditures slips, left ‘to couer ‘sinking funds, said that ll’ thisl ihuppcncd in corporation the responsible would ibe behind cial Treasurer. the bars. But were some mt-mbcixi consistent jlust your on the Government side their ilnan were honorable and fair en- (continued Mr. McArthnr) to McEweh) one isiiy that the deposit slip system-and wisest ‘me ,i1nii been initialed by tile Mathia- and the provincial to the Opposition side. He scolded wh the debt has bee-n reduced in llle- inst the Bell Government a little and in ind three yeaisby 0vcr-8100.000." This then ‘got on to ‘the subject oi‘ Pro- sure that some oi us would be very pur- was signed by the assistant Provin- hibition. Just how much informa- So we see liOW,-ilon did he give away? He spoke places were. ‘£11888 sentlemen are in about being in a ‘barber shop and be under the from Morel] (Mrfporlunlties for getting so 0i the experienced-drinks in the vicinity. mbers in the IlouseJArphur happened to know gave a very interesting address. -in smaller nm- The House was glad to heiir his uiziiis, oi’ course, be tlon was iliiierent. -lhe ltoyal-iy Secur- s Company, who are in a po ii l0 8B1 11B 500d or better prices 140lllL-llili0! than any house i-n Can- a. The local dealers weresup-I the Government's poli- wouldn't it have been c gentlemen $40,- But instead they gave a comparative stranger at an exaggerated price. Aithur would be remiss in his duty it he did’ not say something about it. The Minister of Public Works said he (Mr. McArthur) was-not making this char fashion. tie/man to outside -the House. tell of some of the acilo Minister oi Public Works. . . . . HON. MR. McDONALD: [would r to tell anything cause the situn- views on the National Policy. At oi tiie block where Two ht least one time -Mr. oi‘ those pent-lcmen expressed the the b011- iflpllllOll ‘that there was not much to this criticism. Ev ‘agiveil that in considering the new, Act, when the highways debentures,’ were issued. a sinking tunil should ' it was agreed that ugh we do lose interest. it is bet er to sacrifice that, so that every ‘bondholder will have .much security, or, that much assai- unce, that the debt will be met at McArihiir thought twenty-three blind pigs—li’ we only, -mem-bei' was (ruining over could‘ depend 0n these “srtists" Mi‘. Mc- gs in a. ‘msnllltc He would like that gen- say something like that ii ‘he were to ns oi the point out. however, that the Dom- inion oi Canada. with its millions! of debentures, has not one dollar of sinking iuiids. oi Canada is the security. sinking iund is no additional se- curity, though when as honorable pledges would be as well to have them kept up. But why such a iuss about it‘? Deposit receipts were give-n under both administrations, but now the whole onus is cast on the Liberals. it waseveh said that Government got their surpluses in such a manner. could show Mr. l lllllil.llilllljl The sqlar Carfs original principle of-low cost with high-priced car design and quzility,has long been recognized by ilic public and is CIldOTSCd today by mzinula ‘turers of other levy-priced e115. No other car\iii the some price-class can show as many quality features. am 011 Bil- ‘li a-ny member _McArthur where that aiiected the revenue and ex- penditure of the country, except in a. few hundred dollars interest that was saved, then he would like to see it. l-t has been said‘ that these deposit slips were only “scraps ot' I am mak- had dropped i hi‘ i i‘ There are fluctuations around Wm m s m1” "scraps" when he carries negoti- able instruments. .'i‘he member tor Fort Augustus (Mr. J. A. McDonald) had some oi- to give the House with regard to bonds. save money as easily as he makes out, it would be good Ibuslness. But be did not take into consideration whethertiie bonds were under par MR. J. A. McDONALD: 1 did. MR. McARTHUR: The yield‘! lVR McDONALD: Yes. MR. McARTHLIl: in price till today they onud 102; so that it But my point is ve been purchas- “Many ed at a ‘better price. The Premier said they ‘were bong-h fgpoftgd u rent price. saying that, in the Guardian. it he He 8180 said did not know how the accounts tenders because there was stood at that time, Mr, McArthur time. and ibecause wondered bow anybody ‘knows Uni-Brio didn't call where ‘they stand now. The senior member ior Charlot- tetown gave some words oi wia- "M911 lhlt dom but there was one little mut- ter ha touched on which would have been better for him to have left unsold. That was in connec- t at the cur- l-la lspertoctly right. they did not ask for the Province 0f ior thnders, or something ll that. _ PREMI Silent liming chain. L-head Rad Seal Continental engine. Small bore long slrolhe trio-ior. Liqlrlweig.’ t nl-‘one. Single 1.1212 dry-disc clutch. 'l'u.)ular lazcirl-onc Long Semi-elliptic springs. (Rear rpriw under-lens) STEWART: l merely it was not the custom of Govern-meats to tender bo ds HUR: That is right. but you mentioned iii Ontario. DR ‘STEWART: Yes, he- se it does more ilnsncing than rovinclal Government. Mil. McARTHUR: ‘h! should nnontion Ontario pa lair Province that got h their bonds. Mil. McDpiglAbDgYes. . ._.. Mn, Mcaivrnun- Well, i will just show you, The ilrst big lea/i this mvernmsnt made in deben- tures they heralded bver ilanadii E. island bonds nought for better than any other Province — better even ‘than tho Dornlnlan ni Gan you lmttcr that? he hon. gentleman from stus come and say that nnient told bonds to bet- advahtago?‘ The)‘ kbt ti better price ibooauso the - market condi- tions are diiisrsiit ovary ‘month, No re out ii comparison on that. in m. years. Mr. IcArthur quoted e a vomcircnlar letter received by a pros- psotivo buyer in SIinimorsi-le in the ‘..iii oi 1023, in which ‘he Roi-orn- men-t. the member pitted the‘ figures .n w Inger-a the slalo- Bruce Stewart 8i Co. Ltd. lculiirlv- in wron li they had t the current _ (hi; Gover- order. ps- of bonds were Mill. . showing a Illlrpllil ll "is ~llsli-._,vvern_- en we get in the chair! li tho formation was correct, he was glad to know when, some otthese We would not their v necessity oi going to. hearing great news about the op- the doctor and "humming" and -man,v."hawing" for hiilf an hour borer-a lVlr. Mc- .he would iliid out whzi-t the trouble the tou-iwas, and give 1m a "line." ,- _ - sorlal artist frequented by Mr. Mo] it has been stated that with the ' "Ewen, so he now hnil ihe lncailoll increased sail‘ 0i liquor the police tliern Wl‘l‘P!l'E(‘ill‘4lt~l ior Charlottetown show“ a (Continued “Phi-Iii w lull". I l! All main units separately removable. ' Dealer "- 1 R. E. WHITE, Queen Street 'Sub. Dealer 0.0; [v I. ‘~- weirfie . ‘i ---' l" _ h“ To-rnor r vTo-rlyqy’? w _, .. . . ll _- .,v . ‘l - _ , .- ' liens! - \~ , .&~'i--ou-n~. x rpm-mi as pin-Nuts i E.::P.:.-§."r.‘ isrezizziici’; Made m Cqnada . is.