CHOCOLATES "ALWAYS IBIS!" MOlRS x x x BULK NYAL AND KODAK STORE Phone II. 142 Prince Street. - dung-ovum. ‘i i i i A . , FRESH FRUIT 6i: VIGITADLII i ‘h’ d ' I “y J“d'“‘°“" °“ h“ ‘mm’ ‘m’ potatoeebut to Othiel‘ crvpmas well. m». w. c. s. Mcsum r think that iw5,M3,:;-,:|X;nt:i m, m. w.‘ “d l” “NW” m Wm“ W” A I: as,‘ w G Uertlselnents . anyway. ' M“ wright expressed ‘mama! o’ H we hm know‘ a: u.“ mum now C“ "or Chm ‘Mmé: m “km a m muasionors were doing the proper ~ '; oualamtios iuupcr-uuuorswom E M" "mm" Tm‘- t° my mmd- the bill. know. who is smug for this legisla- ioyligr c, m"; a furmq- 55m“ o; ‘him; *9’ m”, “m” “m Tflm’ M V o “y” hugging , __ “u, um 0| ‘Wm . is departing from the course of giv- . ML J‘ A cnmpbe": X d,’ m, know um u “dim mm u‘ in amusing ~ ‘ the citizens in keeninz M" “W” Tomatoes 35o ~ ; Ins-Insertions .. u per line of s words v in: security as it is understood and H m“ bu L, i. m“ u , _ i s°i°°° Y" Wmamm‘ we“ “'°““- supply at the high standard pretxous- "- spimn. .. . z lbs. m asc . , sight Insertions .. igpgfllngqf§ywu m d m u” t - think 1 rmoaggary 3,1; all, For- ‘it lligen y. For - vfl-irhs work already done requires to 4 PM a PM. and I l iy mnirltaixred. Bananas .... .. Per dos. m i q tllizor has been used ‘very extienslvc- Emil-ill’ I would like to know whether be linked u d be dad A M; . p eeoone 9:93,...‘ that we should go very slowly in in- p a“ e" I‘ ' n » e‘ \ __.__._.. u; _.___ ._._. HUGH DPPQUITION CRASWELL Studio PHOTQGRAPHS" aalanua‘ nmsamo _ Odutinbodirqnfigel M? form of assistance the Government Mr. Cos: I think you are just in taking that lien on his crop o! po- tatoes. bpt if it would come ahead of a judgment that I would have against a man on his property 1| wouldn't think it would be right. Hon. Mr. In: You couldn't have Mr. Arsenault, Suppose a. man has a piece cf land that cannot grow potatoes. You only give him the priv- 11980 of borrowing for teed potatoes or fertilizer. Mr. llorace Wright: I understand it applies not only to the growing of 1 troducing class legislation of this y “M w‘ hm ‘Wm’ ‘my “m l l ‘ Miscellaneous l _ Female Help Wanted Whore a farmer has had to suffer be- Mmi n’ may have l vary hr reach- cause he could riot buy fertilizer ing effect because we may find that ' HIATO ‘TAG! I0! T118 SIA- ' 505'] shipments on snort notice. Guardian Cont-Mi Priotery. 5; Mule Help Wanted l-ohs aonsn ssacnosaso. LAND surveyoryloz I2, Charlottetown. . ZOIB-S-IB-lmopd. ' TWENTY-FIVE T0 THIRTY-NINE- L Fifty for genuine, bangup tailored- ’, to-measure Suits or Topcoats. Sat- i isfaction and ‘fit guaranteed by . nyciiiss Tailoring House. B. F. 5 Tarbush. 2650-3-20-4i. -\—-"" To Let - . _________.__-_.._-.._..i._ 1'0 [I'D-COMFORTABLE COTT- ~ loge. o . erriehces. Apply by let- . tar to G. W. 8., care of Guardian 3i Good wages. Edgar R. Hearts, Marshfield. farm hand. Brackley Beach. DEATIII Continued from pa... 1 public sechools, and later attended the Winnipeg Agricultural College, H; an _. NEWLY usovarso i apartment. heated, electric range. . »~ partly furnished. Apply Guardian- “Nm in butter and cheese making. MAID WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY to Mrs. W. C. Mcieod, Tl-lavillnd 2708-8-20-21 WANTED A RELIADLI, STIADY, married man to work on farm. Apply in person. 2612-3-27-31. ._._,____.__ ......... __..____._ WANTED AT ONCE. CAPABLE Apply Robert Show. 27ll-6i-cod. where he took the technical course The great trouble is that we have over production now; and the troub- le with this bill is that it encourag- es, to a certain extent. the person who sells fertilizer on the other hand it perhaps encourages the poor man to get himself into something that eventually might be the means of putting him out of business. I would say that a fanner who is not in a position today to buy fertilizer would not be better off by being en- couraged to take his mortgage on his crop. If his crop should fail what would happen? Hon. Mr. Lea: I would say that the man that got the bill of sale would be out of luck. Mr. Campbell: The man who was growing the potatoes would have to in the very near future other claim- ants might come in—dealers in ma- chinery, for instance; because with- out the machinery you could not harvest the growing crop. Mr. - " ‘ * that the JWDOIIQ legislation takes at least part of the security from other mort- gagees. Instead of making credit eas- ier for the farmer, the proposed leg- islation might make ft more diffi- cult. some farmers might be tempt- ed to borrow more fertiliser and seed than they can afford. Some farmers have already been practically ruin- ed by growing too many potatoes. At any rate, the banks, owing to geri- sral prosperity of our farming com- munities, have been vow lenient in advancing money. and he did not think very many fannars in the past have suffered by reason of the fact cnsacorrrroww__ o0 Eriiiitp with Ujilffi) Hon. Dr. McNeill: Why not? Ya.‘ failure could the mortgagee interefere tartar IAN-United Prlylr fiervioe. women 01 "ID fill! Mr. Monica‘: I don't know why. lion. Mr. MoPhee: It is not logll. Mr. McPhee, It appears to me that a maxi should have that privil- ego. lion. Mr. Lea: This is to give him that privilege. That is What the bill is for. tbs farmers of this Province are ask- ing for this legislation. or are the dealer-s or merchants who deal in fer- tilizer asking for it? Hon. Mr. ha: It is very hard for who is asking. It was Just put into my hands as s. request from the country. Possibly it was a man who had getting a lien on a crop and was not able m collect his loan and sosawthsncedofsuoh leg-ls- lotion. Mr. L. l. Allen: The Minister of Asriciiliure Mints a rosy picture. 1 “sh it were true, what n, Itafes, WM- i-Mv have snopentmg prom offmmtmtossoorromanscrc ioh ground. Take the average or the last five or ten years; would you have that average? ‘ 59E MP- Mo. I did not say av- ersge. have a. certain amount of machinery. i ML Au": I think 0M 3'68!‘ in ifi“ °t wmpewnb “ulna” h“ been may}; the “up should tum out a twi-nty would be a very good “nub jsecured, notably tirat of Mr. R. S. me. as Promoter off-his bill. to now] providing for the cost of such re- moval. And also to empower incorporat- ed cities and towns to impose taxes on real and personal -property." ‘ - The bill was agreed to wl-Lhod. amendment. On motion of Dr. McMillan the jllouse went into Committee on an iAct to amend the Act to consolidate 11nd amend the several Acts Incor- iporating the City of Charlottetown, music sum will be provided annually ‘and set apart as a sinking fund to redeem the qobenturesot maturity. and it would require a great many men to look afisr them; therefore it was not a feasible propoation from the Commissioners standpoint. Pr!- cautions are being taken to elimin- | ls ‘i that more - u“ . to unreasonable waste. The water. . _ 4o ramps zmivw “"1" b’ m‘ Q skim; of tang. aegis. M»: Bills lh Committee ‘gommpmn m Chanmwwwn ,5 m _ Q .-_._.w.-._ a 4— e : ANNIE I~ HUNTER» BULK §;.?".§§:;.“£’°;.°.‘% 1;: “m” mm“ ~ u" on '-=--~*- "c- a. m»... u u. can-u u. firs: 21:; §i‘.‘*'..“l'."’5§.;°;“"““" d M d -. 1a luring . 1' gages: that ‘m helping s man to buy m" - t _ ” ' ‘ . ' I t .. .-I' I _ , 19mm" EIPWQ I hi" I 11148- gcrtulgm you were helping to im- Lwmllau ' ‘urban-ix mmmsdm zwwmguwixfoilrx . _Tl-ie present proposition is to go out .. r; ' - . . . . ' an ' we vary." - _ , _._p MQIRS CRESCENT I1 ANDJXPPED meat Ill-inst a man, will that lien PM, m, m, m, m“, m, m,“ pnwmm m GM ma,‘ m me ma“ Hancommny m. m on ihcdarcfricy Kurt a-irlut auu Tea ....... 2c is as» 5 a i . rum. var. _.'v w“ "m" "Y MIN"! moi-c valuable. This would benefit mic-r. s’. s. Study Group, social Mm", m m, elm, ;nc,,,-,,°,,,,,°n Fm" m” m" t Wm" j “M” ,"°°‘ °“' “m” , I _ , _ _ lion. Mr. Lea; 1t would some other cmum, .5 wglL ; _ pnguwgum u.“ u w“ m“ m b Nhcis” c WW“ 2s necessary iniyrdgg- i0 get good .'.up- v g; |h_ b" n“, _, _ up; I : CQMPLETE BOX vARlETY ahead or it so far as the crop is oon- M, Amman. “flown; m, um,‘ rat-cottage Prayer M ting - risu- . g g Y - ’ my. The feasibility vi various ms i0 lbs. supi- q .- - ' '_ mud. Joshua Boudreault, Eugene Rich 1 bee d“ d f b,‘ m _ v ‘L50 cernsd. . prmmlel I auppou you would u’ ldance of Mrs. ampbell, “u Jo” h J Oh Plmck res n cusse or .c pas 1p sugvfllg 5," __ ‘ - aunt's ‘tors-u. amrcaurss can/mans. rarrsa- M“ w“ 1 "M" m" °‘ "t" "W1 it would be good for grain growers “u” 8”" ‘mm’ ‘Page: f” h‘ B “magnum and W0 or three ire-w and the enzimrs Rice .......... s Ibo. for In sONs calamsns. PASCAL! CANDY. no. 0n the 14nd? i w purdhm m“, ma m m, “m, ---- m hm’! m ' l I have awed m ihvaie flelevwd- A Maxwell House cones Ila Ion. Mr. Lea: I don't think it ln- w", without m“ ' ° ' ° “p” cspaoty of 1,800,000 gallons per day Tomato s“, gum "y". J- H. eludes the horses and cows. etc. ' ‘Mk °f ‘he ‘mmpm!’ °° be $290”- is assured. - Bulk Cocoanut Per lb- 20s This was a nrzttier, Di". McMillan believed, that must be gone ahead with. At present they have in run ihe pumps all night a: a certain cap- “ Swandown Cake Floor . . . . .. lie acity in order to keep a definite a- z Matches . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 pkgmfls irwunt in the reserve res. Thc source ‘ ' 0f supply at Gates Mills is danger- Beans . 5150.806 Toilet Paper Iforlle ‘ Lemon a Vanilla z os. bottle no The $10,000 debenture issue is for the purpose of replacing pipes ivlih pipes of larger calibre and nraklnq ;Orangcs Per doaJOe, 00o .' Grapegruit . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 for Ila I Apples . . . . .. . . Per dos. 85o i The bill was agreed to without a- ' mendment. - | i Water Works Debentures = i i 0n motion of Dr. MacMillan tl-iey, ‘s-rcmt into committee on an f l Amend the Charlottetown Wale: ‘Tlorks Act, 1887; Dr. McDonald in lire chair. Tire bill asks for authorization in‘ ‘i-suo debentures of 5125.000 and. 530.000 for necessary water worksi unprovemenhs. _ | i Explaining the purpose of the bill i Dr. McMllan said it was a matter} iivliiclr had been very carefully con- "idcrcd by the Board o! Water Com- ‘iriissicners and City Council. The ad- nendments. other iieccssairy irriprowmenfls in cqu pment. The bill was agreed to WithOut R< I Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . .. Per lb‘. Ilo Budmore Bros. Mink Breeders Association GROCEBS On motion of Mr. Wright. the, ' . ifouso went inw committee on second 3 cading of an Act to incorporate the ‘ 7iuncc Edward Island Mink Breeders I fientral Guardian Association. Mr. Allan Sieivart in the rliair. Incorporation is being asked for try Messrs J. Reginald Forbes. HoyiDug- gan. Lucius Crue. George E. Brown: 1111i John E. Cousins. The ESSOCiR- A BEAN SUPPEE- A very m‘ . , _ . . _ i ful bean supper was held lastevvsnhg if."..§l1“‘l.JZZ‘§..‘Z‘..'§.Zlfiliii; or M mum-h “M” t" "c" ~' ' ‘ ‘Ii Mlssio socitsridursma- advertising of the mink industry. he “my e y l ‘on Band. placing mink furs and other fursis‘ for sale through Fur Auction Salesl sic, paying proceeds of such furs BUDGET DEBATE CONTIN1TID— ; Yesterday afternoon in the Inglaiab- to owners. stamping furs with a trade E ure the Budget dosais was oootnuao 3rd, 1g mm, m m, m“ you u: lea, Montreal, brother of the Minn that they could not get security b0 30mg to open up the “m w that i Met or Agflcunm mt m“ Pm“ buy fertilizer. "-'_"' He returned to Prince Edward rs- “vii-h any of the machinery. or any "Mk mdcatwe °f “h” “m” M m“ 5 by Hfln- J- D~ 5W1"- K- 9- "l"! Wanted ____....‘.__......._-_------_- WANTED T0 ‘BUY BY MAY 1st. good second hand Rotary and Shingle Mill. Robert Cook. Newton Cross. 2093-3-18-31. land five years ago asDalry Super- intendent, in which capacity he rais- ed the standard of butter and cheese to the extent that in the quality of than commodities. this province now ranks first in the Dominion. Mr. McDonald was member of the Na- tional Dairy Council of Canada. The deceased was ill for five weeks. suffering from a stroke of paralysis. finally passing away last evening at 6.30 o'clock. He was a devoted mem- ber of the Roman Catholic Church. — and received the last rites from his ‘ " m‘ sALkwmm s5") OATS‘ pastor. Rcilght Rev. Monsignor Maurice _ a h 3 mm“, McDona . ataxia‘, sum 21033-2844! There are left to mourn. his aor- ; ____________________._ .... -- rowing wife. nee MLss Minnie Bur- '. [OE BALI, 1'0 LIT. BOARD AND nett. formerly of South Shields, Eng- Y°°m '13" m hm“ “‘ curd!" land: four small, children, John urn. - - Lost l tosr -s1sn1-um slaves. rox. * pgflgfgfgd, Findsr please notify G. A lliifcungflunbury. aaia-rmf-ai. u For Sale Hon. Dr. McNeil! IPPYOWd °7 u" bill. Hs did not believe it would jeop- nccessit for a club was clear from the fact that several young men in the city are planning to purchase planes. A committee consisting of Mr. R. L. Cotton and Col. Mckinnon was appointed to look into the matter on hand. and report at a later meeting. DEATHS -_......_..._-_.__i_ of the other crop? lion. Mr. Lea, -'I‘i1e machinery is all secured by.lien- notes anyway. This ‘bill. as I understand it, makes it lflgal for this man to give a bill qf sale on a growing crop. Previous to this it was questionable. Now it iegdlizcs it. I concur in the remarks of the senior member from ‘Sum- merside (Hon. Dr. McNéill) ray pui- ting a man in a position in ‘secure fertiliser you enable him to improve his land. his‘ pasture. his hay. cw. It is poasible that 90 percent of our farmers can got rid of their fertil- izer now, but a' considerable num- mvmiuslly you are some to bring bills in asking for certain regulations with Yflsarel to the growing of wheat. Smelt fishermen and lobster fishermen “V111 b! IMHB hills of sale for their JfI-PI. etc, m some person who can supply them. 1r fertilizer were tho Nflythins that enters this a grow- 111! 010D it might be a desirable tiring. but what about the mm who sup- lince. When the water works was es- lli-ablished in Charlottetown iri i888 it had o. capacity of three quarters 1f n. million gallons per day. In i902 |an auxiliary well was put down at 'tlre North River with a. capacity of ‘about one half mlilcn gallons a day. iThai. was extended by subsidiary lwells along the banks of a stream ysliich comes down from Gates‘ lillill. igin with a view by. the prodiic- i-ion of a. superior article of creat- ing a demand for Prince Edward ls- land live mink and furs, encouraging the breeding of superor mink by co- operating with Exhibition Associa- tions, keeping records of breeding. etc, and establishing breeding stan- zlards by registration, adopting pro- ir-ctlve measures for members. nuan- lor the opposition. I-nd Hon. .1. r. ‘i McIntyre, Mmisicr 0f Public with. i Mr Mointyre had the floor when this l House adjourned at 8 p. 1a.. to meet ‘this morning at i0 o'clock. i l PERSONALS i Mr and Mrs R. L. Cotton ieflamod v home from Montreal Wodnldfl p11” fey-gimm- the Dunn,“ w"? fThLs supply has been pushed beyond That man hasHno chance o; probe, l he limit and it is now necessary to Q1011’ beam, m, no”... will no. secure other sources to meet the de- so back to him to got credit if m; ‘limi- talning efficient inspection arr-ions, i evening. Mrs Cotton having about members to enable the assoc ation to i completely recovered from her resent prevent. detect and punish fraudnlcpersttioii. and compiling statistics _nf the in-i bar cannot get it. Even yet they have to give long term notes. paying interest. and they have to pay al- most any price that some of the deal- LESLIE-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. March 27th. Mrs. Mary Leslie. aged 68. Remains will be forwarded from M. Henneueys Parlors this previous crop proved a failure. It is generally known that a man may Brow five acres of potatoes profit- nbly when ‘ten acres would be now-n at a tremendous loss. We are legis- Iltme for the farmer who cannot The Walter Works Department of Charlotfofnvim is well administered; in fact Charlottetown has the rcp- iiistion of having the purest water supples on the continent. But in 911511.111: tlhs pumping station on the dusilry and furnishing official and authentic informdikon with regaszl thereto. i Protestant Orphanago ' Annual Collections The bill was agreed to without a-, ‘ir-t-ncimcnt. lricsscurroitr FER. moss. soa- On motion of Hon, Mr. Lea the‘ WELL . 1 ‘ om” Muriel Alan and Ronald- also two momins to Remington. ers ask. We nrake a #066181“! 01' "19 mm“ hkmfl" “d I bah" i‘ m”: um 51am“? they a: ‘irixgcgrirlgrtigtemtamlihjreieonlvfljll: Ivirs William Reid 100 _ _ __________ . . a , m,‘ l _ , . , ... . if ___~-__—-_T AND LADlls sisters. Mrs. Thomas Lacey. of beth- mm” ‘mp m’ u” '°”°“ m“ it would b‘ l mm,“ m m to “dun” g e “in “a r gel and hfllburn Rural Telephone Airs. C. A. Miller .. ... M “ m‘ 55L! “' M“ s ‘N m“; 1 m, 5 d issovaluablc In one season men hav i°° T591313’ l" mil M51900?» I wfllid- ‘mm they m’ 5'54“! the . - ' a mcycm Apply m new“; 5pm", “rigid “hm-gm m“ Mm fir”; Mu- IIANDBAH — n acre m - L ‘ e u ‘M’, m“ all“ l “Inflow Wm iurfau “.a‘u,1.“.hic11 comes from the Co. 1m. rur. Wright in the chair. W, W. Owen ... ... 1.00 _;. g _ 2010-3-27-31. 130mm Boston. Mass, Heart Home. on March 21th. Daniel m e an operaing profit or from l the . . _ find M Gum“ Mms It h“ been Incorporation L; being swgm by M“ Mex mm,” _____ a (_/__r_j._._.---- Mr. McDoi-ialrfs funeral will he E. Handrahan. Funeral from A. A. $400 to $500 on an acre of seed m. nlct ave! benslmkutifll/EZKO so (tithe! ‘necessary w so down w a m“ Robert ‘vebsber’ EMU,“ some). w_ _;_ Jmkm ___ ___ w -‘ roii saw-sour: nrsrmr o!!!“ held Sunday. March soih. at no n» rlenneseeys Funeral Home tomorrow taios. 1t would be impwibla w “mi u m i i“ .0 W; l Mm m, put m l comm“ b“ w George Cobb. James s. DinzWell and l George L. Boswell 1m 3 rvlet hi" in I'M "m" m‘; m.. leaving his late residence. m morninl imam by mid to st. An- make anything like ion or fifteen per f"? "1"" 1°’ "Wwiim °‘ ""14 m _ M o! brick m w m ‘rd Gordon Hooper. the oblcct and pur- irctdi u: - " m Great George Street. aiio- . an“ m,“ or m, on m, gmwm o, hm cnc om should be oaiiod "foT ‘the en- K Y- ° -- ° tr i Sydney Street to St. Dunstarfs Bas- ilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ' roii sans-soup OAK B01»!- iup desk. also some nice antique furniture. m great coarse POCURING ron sate-shone rarm cou- mnm‘ u "mm App!’ wmmm Continued-virgin Page l etc. therefore no .man would want to risk lending fertilizcr or anything but the growing of potatoes. There- fore it is quite right that a special use be mule of the rrian who is 810M118 800d poiai-ccsj I do no think it is necessary to raise tltc question PAQUlT-ln the Oity Hospital, on March 26th, Michael J. Paquet. aged s1 years.‘ Rlmains were forwarded to Souris yesterday. Funeral from his late residence. Souris, Saturday couragemmt of fraud"--lust the re- verse. It is going to lend itself to ab- uses; I a satisfied about that; and if it goes through the House I be- lieve eventually it will wt as a boom- erang. ' to keep the surface water from penneating down and contaminating the sources of supply. The suction of the pumps is so powerful that it dries up the surrounding ground. When the workmen were digging in that vicinity they found small trout poses of the company being to erect ‘ purchase, lease. etc. a niral iclo- i JXURRAY HARBOR DIST. P!!! phone line from the village of Mor- lQUEl-IN MARY W. I. CONT 3M3 ell in Kings County, in an sasbward- iPOI-NT PER- JANI KARI-IS 8 ly direction along tlrc main post road i to Midgell Cemetery, and in a soiith- =rly direction along hfilbiim Road to ‘ MARJORIE PENNY on“. bu. :5”_3_22_“_ _______________ morning at a, o'clock to St. Mary's H M" ATM“: A‘ u“ 3w“? mm‘ m“ had been sucked down mm the Saul Rapggolfs and from HIE mglh ‘Geraldine Harris 1.00 .95" ' ' "' b9!’ from auuc (Mr. , of s, man having to buy > . w 3 3w]; 19g _ satisfactory reasons as to why it Church, Bouris. -Y , post road north to ssnley Ding- - - - - --- - ______________________.._- b“ n i‘ Mum h" n“ w‘ Wm “on have sand and earth for several feet by m“ ‘Attldnnm nunmum would be . womb], w n“ u“ mm ausc not necessary even for m n“ . t m the for“ u’ the pumps when the wen-s and from the mam post road hfrs, Philip Strickland l0 bushels choice banner seed srsin- at the Experimental Farm. rruwcvcr. MCDONALD-In this city. March 21.11"" i" ‘my mP~°MMPY~ The? w‘ mg“ ‘mghm?’ in“ m F“? "f, m,’ 0mm 1,, m, me sum“ water north along the Dingivcll Roaxl. to Louis Harris in Calvin wood. Bouihwi- I116 thought that "a field on the Con- John s. McDonald. Dairy Inspector. "°"°" "w" mwiimwi “my "n m Y” “' " ° '°“ “Y "m" permeates to the 50mm or supply n Eve...“ \v§55g91-'5' a dmm... (,1 a. Ehvart s. Keepuig rso E 25954484“ holly estate might be secured. The aged ea years. Funeral from his lste P'°d"°°- "my "d “Mm” m” w ch L‘ m“ ‘m the ‘u’ If H’ we" “L, “m, the “mp3,. 5.3mm and He“ bout oght miles. for the pfivam U59 Mrs. Hadley Penny ,__ , so ---- —--—- s AT Canadian Mm.“ h.” been ‘Mk "Juana. l1zaydney-stusundly l‘ crop without a purchase at all; but only 101' ferfiilllll‘ it W111i‘! lN-‘fhlb! dimcuny L! experlenéed M one time 0t shareholdem, The up“; ‘my Mrs. Luther Jordan l0 H: "n": I, wggngnufildlnqg cus that a field be procured. as lanfl- 3.15 to St. Dunstan! Basilica. thence m” “nmt Fmibw Fmw m“ °Y°P m" mm‘ “mbmm o‘ “um” W‘ more were l“ ounces l): an found of the company shall he $1.000. Dav-d will“! ' ' one .130”. ad the other m mg is m longer possible on m’ m‘ ton“ a Q cemetery. ‘unless they have the seed and the they ‘pogo inbred poi-afield}: Wgillghl m one W“ Today were is only m The b," “.35- flgreed w “thou, a_ Mrs. Eliza sencabaugh . . 1 é acres. ‘Terms to wit’ Durchaser- The field referred to contains ‘l8 mtmm‘ ‘ Ty: I u: d l.’ u" l; ounce’ which L; I very 3mm quark mcndment. Rosie Moore ... .. 50 V_ McLeod 8t Bentley. 35554‘ “my 1; my” mflgs from (h; city, l M“ Mcvhui Iv 99em5 i‘ V"? 800d e pm ' u‘ m m‘ f. l“ my Hon. ltfi". Len tabled the annual Albert G- Kaye‘ "' "' 5° l .,______________ _________ ----~— and could be nut m condition ‘t m mmnhm- but I d0 "m know WhBYJIQP ca?“ a‘ bushfl- You "my be enoour’ (‘Ihaflofiwwwnk o“: m‘ “lam: ireport of the Department, of Agrl. MYS. Minn MGLQOd ... ... .. 1.00 HORSES FOR SALE - JUST Alt.- expemo of woo“ However m, fit is Milly nc_ y. 1f I wanted to B8118 B man to go in debt. As it ‘ u L D M “Hi 1 , culture. James McKenzie ... . 00 3 rived, another carload of choice - - igo imp potato growing next spring 1 appears to me. your are opening the “m” ‘Y5 °m r‘ c‘ a“ “pa” Mrs. Earl Penn M ' ' m. Drum demlnged w” mo mug _ 153 00o 9- n t Mme On motion of Mr. Lea, the House Y --- - i 23:61; ghnthvignggézatllh s Councillor llolmsn IUBZOSBG l In lovlll memory.“ U“!!! llWlu- mm‘ I mum m“ that "m on my door w AMEN‘ whlt ‘bout m’ m". $1132: h‘as ‘elxfilrirdedxlin lm- Wm’ mt“ commlue“ ‘m M “t m Mrs‘ Harry McNem ' ' M ' 2684-34141 field in Bouthport of between seventy who departed this life March ma. "m wwllni. _ than: Whigs-axis: wvrzlv the ilrm- pimfemenw a “M, expendmm of Amend an Act u» Prov-chi. Frauds by 1"“- PMY ‘Vhiic w r’ _________________ __ to “u” m“ owned by Mr“ Aubmy l”; , Hon. Mr. Ill! You couldnt do it "5 °° N"! 01' thc W“? $55‘ 000 The” h” been Dam o” secret. blll or sale or clinifvLe and se- W‘!- I-flllzhlie McNeil] .. l6 y? Hm !‘u_1 “LAND B‘! Muwh. The mm w“ spoken of "m! h“ . “n. n; "ma "memhnn". _________ v I . You dont give him any right or priv- azniwd leaving a nuance of $226‘ cum,“ ML Ana" suntan, in the [Wallace McKay ... ..... 1.00 .3 horse. 10 years of age. all clean and Just a memory fvlfl lllll "I. 11689- f‘ "W1 misht I0 fliibhliwly in- _ I ‘ _-hai,-_ The by“. the mmem; n; whk. Elliott Williams .. 1.00 l. i! ' sound weight mo 16a quiet will favour by several prenat- Jug g m“ or Igygfl devotion m mm“. m, “mm m, m ooo. The Commissioners 11MB viorked l‘ ' I: u "a... m" Andy»?- Attirop- Colonel Mclfinnon thought that‘ n“ u, “u” m" M,‘ m» "m would mum “mm h huvtét h“ out the“ prawn mdGbMdlIeSS Hus have‘ appeared in the press. evoked Peer ving .. 30 ‘l, kinson. nldwsrc at. City. 3036-31 the matter resolves itself into the Some daynveknow not when. cm m! u, mt w bunker the m, mo“, my m no“. “kn; PvH-“drvable disco-won. M 1 v. m. "“’“°’ ‘fmmm w ; "*- Droblem of securing the wherewithal T0 °|1|!P.!°" h". h‘ ‘h’ hm“ “ti” “lain”, "H": you “"0"” authorization to borrow. 6125.000 progress w” repmmd and tl‘°.mm' Jetygfone m " w l UNI! DANIEL! INCUBATOB 250 of "um: Blandm‘ ‘mm N l" - In ' M our T‘ m n Id Md ‘lo‘ooo) and they Wm be ‘m: mimic asked leave to sit again. oroon ... .- ...-c 1M capacity Also om double truck ' “d m", "" u‘ u" '3' ' l" Y °Y°P e m" ‘Wu . The House took recess until 3 p. m. W‘ T3 17"“? -~- '-- ~-~ 3 "i - Mr. ll. E. Miftch dull" mun“ ‘ u. “mm -. .. lo pay it off in twenty years on a 4 l: r wagon. Apply Hiram i-rnwatt. Char- bod h 6 the not o! m. m.“ 7 say yea. for my fertiliser and seed. t b“ T1 a w“ _ t Sidney Brooks . ... It hiromrnrl. v.1. or Wendell Lea. "l" Y °" P m, L The result would be that he would "W" ‘5- 1 1 "W" P" " -~ rm, 9.0m guy“; m .. l‘ slim"; p ¢_ 1, 2sa2-3-21-3i. plane inspect the fielcitoday. y m‘ be ‘we u, n“. .n°hh ma,” m tng into the sinking funds $7.323. M“ Robert "my w 1Y1 - _______ - ol., McKinnon Vvlflflifieml '4" ...Llst ycar they placed in their sink- i M. .--____..___._.___- <7 , i finance the harvesting. and the crop F N Total . . 1am . assr corona. runs sass carry out this rim. but with" sm- in: funds mar which will be $1.000 rance ow . would remain in the ground. ~ i. "m! Mil from his" '"°d“°‘“' ed that an offlciai inspection would M A, 1 p m mm,‘ m "WM more than would bc required. i hens and well matured b11116" "m" ' ' ' b‘ necessary. n '° °°°"""'D"°‘“ "ma" m‘ m. n. s. Mutch thousht that it l ~ n‘ zoo-see an yield Avril and In laying nearer! of ' on the Mil. and the House wok l The question of metering had been discussed. All the commercial firms Boasts Of Only . ‘a ';w.~1h .10 seats, June is. James would be difficult for u» Govern- 6mm! .l._ “m.” had metered. Among the heavy users 20 Divisions DR- W. R- CARSON ‘l; q ltavsrt. Kai. lummersids. 11.1.1. mmt to supply funds under the prea- m, “panel-this life on March I'll‘ “u! ‘In, of waur is the C. N. R.. the garages Palmer Graduate chuepaoep y; ’ - gllll-I-il-ffl-IWYP" ant circumstances. He summit that ma. mo. _. so used in rouoinog to: wnmo in and i-ioiois. m wuroi- supply was _ 33112111: Nmaaa y" *— —-—---— i: possible i promise i» secured from moms WW1“ all Illlllr- sttmtlous inane so patients b1 rim 00mm “"5", h“ 1 ism to the utmost during the dry " '- 5'" l f ' the government and lsoptloh on the .. substratum 3m cross u ___ seasons in the mi few years. and (Special u» the Guardina) i °"'°‘“‘ "' "'5 ‘*3 ;- » S "n" "W" ""- “mY Mglihb‘ m also be cl the mam smiled and mm“ incl-c has been only e or '1 inches or rams. Mar. 2'I—Arguing that the - » 1g ‘m; gestedt a e - u.“ ,““”. llfli ' . water in the large reservoirs. whl h i930 budget for the laid forces of . ma’. "Y CM" "unit: supplyuthe iandllll '1'“ m‘ va“. “ D‘. W“ w *5“ m.‘ “u” As?’ ‘ggxsdglt s‘: in case of f.r~c would bc very serloss. France was the best izroof of the ""°‘°““““““*“°°° i - i‘ r ' ' - l‘ ' it! ED116197. ' ' ' ' If meters were laced in all th country's earnest desircdor dlsorm- | f = Hm. a the city “um” m. hmm’ m ‘ ' QLQQ 06in] an act to moor-perm the u- l’ t . . P MILLA "I It f1 pmibllity of the governmliit it“!!! N ' D ' Ma $19.5" w '1' "m mun“- “M “hphn. comp“, L-mmi homes in the city the Commiuloner-s sment. Andre hlagitwt. Minister of ~ ' u a 1g _ canon; m. m“ " m, “m,” p, ugpQj-ufl ' - ~ K a m "a" b "w". ‘ ma,“ m“. figured that it would mean an ad- war today Dflsuaded the senate to ""345 “maw” o ,,_.I.g.| 5M‘ as Neva‘ awnings out tsatiaanyny, ulna‘ . _ dc "111011 h, u“. “l”. m" “m. u. ditlonalelpenditure of $50,000. If the maths sudzet without icnstny dis- ‘ “Ulla-I'm? l ‘i’ ‘u ‘ 4 -, Oiubain oaoada IN l! WIN“ a.“ -. “n”. 1 private homes were metered thirty cusslcn. The favorable vols came af- 1g 1" , ‘ ' - ‘u mantis! dlflicuities, and m," >a.““uu"flflg. ‘i? £ ' A ' Co‘ the Oompriiiyqfiizll; ‘percent would have to be taken out icr a debate of less than one hour. “n” l“ 3555090‘ j,‘ W6l¢!'°5'114fl°"*,, "47:; ,i umqgw_qccsugudmuuygugmucsnouwmurwtuvwmusima Webavoreducedthaoumberfllreoe-eoe-e-eeehtooe-Oofil p‘ ‘ .__.__L.__.._._._ a , * .. s _- V,’ . ‘ . .,a o