"Efidi-‘EZQPT-E SEES. awe :'_‘£E#=1'=ZCIEE?»F)Z5 new], i". |,,,,| in..." l-lpplllyod at the hil-Alllhon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Coyle and family, Miss Tm, 3pm., |y,-p,.,.l..,-n \\']ll‘!'t‘ by his .lames l.. Mullen and family (2). Lizzie Mclnnls, Mr. and Mrs. Jum- lzourteoiol alill friendly’ iliilllllril‘ he, |.\lr, and Mrs. Jae. A_ Hughes luid es McCabe, Misses Katie and Ang- malle nlzmy fril-lllls, ‘ sorrowilig iatllvl- l-llli mother, two Qlllllll and family, Mr. ily, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Montieth, sister! Mary null llnrlilliy both llt.uull ‘Mrs. John Feavyoilr, Fred Mr_ and Mrs. W. J. Obrlen. Min-SB! pun“. lsil-l-ll», Mrs. Frank Carragher. Mr Marlo and Miifred Murnaghau, Mr. ‘Filo-funeral which \\'.'i‘i rl-rylarul-lfllllll .\ir.~l_ JllH. ..\i. ‘lillgbes, Mr, and and Mrs. John 0. ‘Bell. Mr. and lltended ,took place Aioudllv null‘- llllli-Z from llll-l lall- l‘4\‘l(l"lll"l‘ fill‘ (‘timberland SllWCl. .\ luryl- holly Wallace Pfllilly (2), Mr. and Mrs. and family, (Francis, Ambie and preceded the lll‘lii‘§l(-_ ill-lplil-ui lllfllifltltffllllS, Jilss Al. l). Smith, Mr. Mrs. John Corrigan and family. til-e Molioilzilll and tllt'l‘\'l('ll.\' at tblglPllrlil-y, :Mr_ and Mrs. Jns.’ Sherry Wm. Vessey and family. Mrs_ Mc- rrave were colllllll-tl-ll by lter, lhlanll family, Miss Alice lPrlluty. El- Rae and Sadie. 'Mr. and Mrs, Jae. . \\';|],qh_ The pull-bearers were: \\'ll- liot :luli Marcellus MneGlllgnll. Llliipln and ill-mil)’. M195 Emmi wh Be rm,‘ Parkman; Jngpnh Callaghan.|'i'heollore and Alfred llionoghan. Ada Bell, Mrs. Charlotte Crelghan. Y wlllllloo Prllflty, ‘ldlirl .\lf‘llllll“.l.liiilit'$i 1-, ilrlillley. m. and ‘Mrs. J. Andrew Peters. Mrs. G. Iorlns Breath‘) Frank Bradley and ’l‘l‘ll iialiag.‘lulll.§l'. llil-llonaill, Albert Halloran, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. r ivnlt Club; Wreath, llusincss Halli. iilll, Aliases ‘Mary and Edna ll-iow- Mrs. Annie HIlDBI-‘lll! 8115 ffllfllli. Charlottetown (lunrdilln: (Tron _ .\irs. A. Prnugilt and Aliolllct‘; Spray Minn Kitty Coyll». Miss Nellie (lll- and Veronica. Mrs. evell and fa- Mr. and Mrs Norman J. Moi/Will: its. Mn and Mrs. flowllng. Mrs. mlly. Vernon ill‘. Ma di an, Misses spy-q, wosioy Rollbiel- null nrent- F, p, llonneuoy (5) Dr. (i. ‘L. Smith Muriel and Ethel MoCa , Mr. and on Garnhnm; Spray. .l. .\. Weir. Murtlli slnnoti, Mr. anll Mrs. J. ‘B. Mrs. F. Weir and family, Mr. and “Aher consulting my dentist and ‘Ruinford. Me. , ltil-mulay nnll Mary. Mil-is Reta E. Mrs, ‘R. J. McDonald. The crowning achievement of that gifted actress who PAGE SIX THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN lllE BEllTllAl GUARDIAN sways the hearts of ‘men with the same grace and ease “sliemoves her featherd fan. 80W ‘ 26th, at 7 pan. ORMA TALMADGE no Yeo- land do Broux-Jelroot flow- er of Franco, now cold in prldo, now rich in promises of love. pic's Church, city. at 7 p.m. len Mcisaac wishes to extend On acrlppled child, hor not. Invalid sister, hor love was lavished. second prize of‘ 825.00 in gold in the Popularity Contest. She wishes especially to thank all the Fire- men fortheir valuable assistance which they were so willing to give to all the contestants which made it so easy to win out And her hate on Rupert do Vrleac, noble of Franco, and hor hereditary enemy, now bound to her as a common slave. Theirs is a romance-magnified, piksoNAl-s glorified and entrancing, oot In a maelstrom of massacre and strife. ,Mr. William Cooper. Murray River, was a. vilsttotr to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mm. Warren lumen. Hampton. were visiting in ‘the city ywtenlay. .Mr. W. R. Currie, North Will‘!- shlire, was a visitor to the city yes- terday. Green‘. was in the city yesterday. Mrs. William Mdlxugall, Hunter River, is visiting fbr a few days ‘in Cardigan. Mr. Herbert Mlason, Mt. Herbert. was a visitor to the city yester- day. ‘s Mr_ M. T. Lambs. Emerald was in the city yesterday attending the Dalrymen's Meeting. _ Iii‘ ll- "- bvlii-‘Piillt Mr. and Mrs. John Mlaclnnls. North Winsloe were visitors to the city on Tuesday, Mr, A. N. MacLeod. New Wilt- shire was a visitor to the city on business Tuesday. -—-<-oc> MlnnnPs Llnhnent for the Grippe. Notes on the Prince Edward lg. land Egg Laying Contest for the 16th. week of the Contest. ended February 20, 1925. The wtal production for the week was 811, an increase of 93 05KB over the Production otf the previous week. The total produc- tion to date was 6,961 eggs. Mr. A. Winner's pen of White Wyandottes led for the week. with a product-ion of 63 eggs, Mr. G. F. Connors’ White Leghorns were second. with 51 eggs; Mr. Sam “Mc- Pllersone White Leghorno where ithllrd. with 48 eggs; Mrs. F. Mc- Intyre's White Leghorns tied with lrl-n No. a. Wh-ite Loghorns owned by .Mr. Edward Bullpltt. for fourth place, ‘with 47 eggs each; Mr. Spur- Peroonally Directed by FRANK LLOYD Never a dull or uninteresting moment-situ- ations tcemlng with emotional and dramatic action follow in rapid succession, every situ- ation a thrill. Massive settings, gorgeous cos- tumlng, thousands of extras give a spectacular background to this delightful lovo story. l 3s m o i3 a o :1 ‘I :1 “l W 5 Z 37 3 5 5i O CONWAY TEARLE as Rupert do Vrieac, dashing and courageous scion of a despised house; Wallace Boery as the cowardly and despicable Duo do Tours; Courtenay Foote as do la Roche, brother of Yoeland and enemy of Rupert; Jeanne Carpenter as the little invalid sister; Joe- ephine Crowell as the cruel and ambitious Catherine do Medici; Andre do Beranger as the weak-willed Charles IX, king of France" and twenty other dlotlngulshd players In I principal roles ’give memorable portrayals and help make this not only the greatest of all Norma Talmodgo pictures but a production distinctly In a class of it: own. Buntainn pen of Barred Rocks is - ' Today 3.15. 7 and 8.45 pm NQE EQWARD inn... n. m. o... _ _ v Niirht. 37¢. 26c.“ 16c. tlfth. with 438 ‘aegis; Mr. A. Wls- IN Jzlllles lmll Charlie Myette. Con-‘and Mrs. James Gormley and fam- ner‘s penl of White Wyandotiies is ,l-orli. Alana; Mr. and Mrs. Michael ily, Miss Martha Sumarah, Miss sixth, with 406 eggs; and Mr. W. ('i)ll\\'iiy_ .\ll~. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- Lily Perry, Mrs Michael Gel-vie. W. Mluilchb pen of Barred Rocks FRANC|S M|CHAEL Kujo-y jiltlll; ‘.\ir_ allll iiirs, T, L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Egan and fam is eevionth, with 405 eggs to date. - __,,._ ' ‘T-lllry; IPrauk J. Cronin. Mr, and ily, .Mr, and Mrs. Adolphus Doir- Hen N0. 5 in Mr. Edward Bull- ‘rlio Ilrqnh mm,n.,.,; p, ti... (‘Hy t. Jollfl McKennn ilflil Katie. on, ll/Iliiil Mabel Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt's sen N0. 4. and Hen No. 8 in item's pen of Barred Rocks for nineteenth place, with 45 eggs leach; and the Barred Rock pens of Fir. Joseph Carmichael and Mr. D. i". McDonald ttleli for seventh place with H eggs each. Mr. Edward Bulipitfs pen of White Leghorns No. 4 loads the contest t0 date. with a total pro- duction of 536 eggs; Mr. G. F. Connors pelt of White Leghorn-s is second, wtlth a total production of 525 eggs; Mr. Sam McPhersonh White Leghorns are third, with 504 e588; Mr. Edward Bullpitfie Den of White Leghorns No. 3 fourth, with 41s ease: Mr. Walter m, |,\.1_,,.,,,,,-y 14th lli‘.‘1vl-nnl-i.< Alto-h. Frank iilltl ltny McDonald (2). ‘Mr. Thomas Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Ml‘- Clllflflen NMKBIIIWB van‘ have n N] Kin-fly n, n“, ,,,,,~|y “m. .,r l\i,n]|-‘ilil(l Airs. .llmles i-‘ardey. Mr. and O'Brien and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘M011 111141 74 088s t0 dale: while l 4m, yum.“ l llria. i-I, (‘arcy Iliilrlzuorltes Basket Ii. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Jae Dohorty. "an No- 2 i" Mr- Edward Bilnl-iil-Vfl ,Anl-|nuf(h‘fl‘f;l\l]k m- ~|in.-lll~v" nulls-ll ’l‘l‘alu, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. E, iPrunty, >Mr_ and Pi)" N414 3155131“! 73 "K113 l0 i111"!- 1", v.1“; fiiiillllilld)"liiil)\\'i]_.]|;;|| pol-n plot-in. .\irs_ John ‘(Ioyle allll fam- Mrs. Edward Byrne and family, "‘-'“—"—-—-—"' in lloor health for Si-\(\l‘,'ll “youths, Airs, Anna Lappiii and Nlnrg- Mr, and Mrs. Chan. Donovan an: lie was m), cnnnnpd to bin ill-ll lll|tl'li - , .‘.lr. and Mrs. Peter hicCar- family Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dow- ms 49ml, (mm. “,- ,-, _\‘]iil(‘!'{ l.» lll.;'roll (lllll fanlily, Mr. aiill Mrs. l’et- ling and family, Misses Florence relatives and frir-ulis. ('1' lll-lloillild and ‘Nbary, Mr, and and Rita Slnliott, Mr. and ‘Mrs Al- l‘p to a few nlonlin. Ilflfiiffl his .\l|‘.‘<l_ .\l.-ltt Lee, Mr. and Mrs. P, J. ex Lafferty and family, Mr. and lily, the ‘Griffith family, lilies Le ie Martin. ‘Miss Mary Cronin, Mr.’ lie leitros in mourn, ill-aides his lull (lllllaut. .\ir_ null Mrs, Peter Mc- and Mrs. Thomas Doyle and fam- Mrs. .lolleph Power, Miss Mildred Mrs. J. A. Cronin and family, Chas. T. itlluaphau. Miss Minnie Decgun. Coyle, Mr,‘ and Mrs. lP, McMillan. f the Kniizllt of (‘olunlluls m" llerllllrli Corrigan. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bonnie Hennessey and Viola Mul- hlifll the (lflrfllliivil irlls ll ml-l~ilil-r.,i'l~tl-l- Flynn. ..\lr, and Mrs. Joseph len. Mrs, Butler and Art. Mr. and SHOP mm Helm-WI fifllvs- nap crioso aociarw-Tllo in n fth nacoln ciiunci-i or ocormno-nelnmmu“ °° n‘ ° ° a r Society will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Thursday ev- ening Msrch 5th at 8 p. m. [x-Mlnmcnltlwilll preeclieatGl-loo- lined. ‘lilmirsdey, February . l . Mord: ____ l“ w‘ 1”‘ ‘s a‘ m“ “m; P” CARDIGAN vorrss AGAIN-ST UNION-Tho result of the Church Union vote at Cardlsfln W“ 58cm" od yesterday as follows; For Un- thanks to all those who helped her ‘c’ to sell the second highest number of tickets which entitled her to the gflATilFU-L THANKS-Miss Ho- against Union 126. lRev. ‘D. MacVi- car is the minister. A MEETING of the Shareholders of the Dunstaifnsge Dairy Com" puny will be held in the Factory 0n Saturday, Feb, 28th at 1.30 D. i"- lm- the purpose of making arrange- ments for the future. F. Hughefl. .\iinsnl's Llnlment forfthe (lrlillw- THE MINISTER (Continued From Page l) flllll9'll)-(16f6fld its lwiork Ln this mat- ter, if it devised some menus tto life" Mr. ‘MONIERWELL, (U1 I 8i" most u. convent ‘to my hon. friend's contention. for the Sltnvnle P6850" ‘lllllltlt there is no way of "hwm"? Under the Customs Act pure ‘bred amllmala, or animals used roi- breeding lynx-poses are leit in Mr. Seymour Weatherbie. Village M that profess iw be pure ‘bred. al- though nobody can W11 they are pure bred or 110k 4W9 lei in free. T-hey are oilten scrub stuff and do our poultry business no good; and because of the impos- sibility of checking a. chick and as- certaining wrheluher it is “what it pretends to ‘be, I believe some mil-il- llzlum valuation tshould be put 11W“ a chick before it is I may say that, discuss- lng this nliziltlter a few weeks all?! -iri»:.h my deputy, we came to the conclusion <tlhait ma‘ best vwty -to deal iriilli lit would be no make some ‘such action before the session is over. I zllll lnflormed by my deputy that 3n its bot-o. strong Western. wheat. ¢ana6o has con.- tributed to tbc world [be most nourishing g’ all foodstuffs. be worlo ocmanos this wbcolfanb paysa remium for it. “Dun-it? [our is mace exclusively from the finest of this Western wheat. Canadians prefer Turllfy because ills con- ccntrotco strength malice all balling better one tcouccs costs. Th Purity Flour Cook Book will be ma ed ostage paid to you for thirty cents—-- t's worth more. Write for one to-dny to Western Canada Flour Mllls_Co_., Ltd, Toronto, St. John, N .B., Winnipeg. 1'9 FIZIIU ‘.he conclusion we have arrived n1 has already ‘been forwarded itlo the _ _ _ , ‘ rroper qalaltem that the minimum Tilers rs no conlparlsion between prcp-aIrv-ll to say lll this ilollse or bred llfill? Layne o; a chick Xnugl .he 40 Con“ the chick ‘and ‘the manufactured art- liily\\‘ll(‘il‘i§ else in tile Donlinivn M’ ole. No living mum can ‘tell ivhatfninzilla. Our friends lto ‘the. right air;- wm be some g-ugranmeg 0g 1mg qual- ‘a chick is, except tllat it its a chick always fond of alluding t0_ Llllu pur- ' and it coluea in under the section tly as a frewtrarle party. \\ e believe Mn GARDNER (p); would you of llillo Ollslvoms Actt (is pure breilldn tho principle of free rtrallc. Speak- s-took. ‘but it ‘ils not kllovrll. whether bellore it willll be admi-tme-d. and that l apply the dumping Act those? _ Mn. TOhhiIE (c): Thea-e tis pre it is lmrc brwl 0r Mi- oclle-nit for the notion the Iminislter ing YOPIIIYSGH‘, personally, I ziali con- vinced that ztlvsollllp ilree trade is llot possible i-ll (‘anallzt at. llhe plwi-s- pmpows wmka 1 remgmbgq‘ mum] not apply ‘to ltlie old horses my bml.'olllt lllilli‘. although the principle is about the yealr 1900. or a little be- fHiC-Ilil slwke K710111- fore 0r shortly after chat dflli-B, ‘there was s. great lumpy; 0g who“ 4g Jqnqwn not responsible for that. as the brlonchlo horses front ‘the isles/tern American ranges into lthis flpnllliildfll i316 Sliliemeflil» country. They were valrued alt $10 a hood; scale were only valued at Wti1‘w@898»lilli’. 85. The govermnlen-t of that day plrt a valluatlon of $50 a ihead on these bmnchos, and compelled them lto M'l-il‘l'$l>\l1i¥‘"-- pay lillty on thalt amount. arml that V ‘hall tho effect of keeping out many minister applaud. cheap IhOTSGS. The same thing migiht l‘ihi~‘m‘¢‘<l~ be done no stop ‘the limportaltion of (C) : That would llir. IMOTHERWVEIIL (L): I aliFfilllilfll. Monlbrcztl. Illr. LIEIGHFJN (C) : “"1181 1100s nlcliibcr mean ‘by saylli-g lhllPt a. principle is S0llll(l if ‘he does No..u‘ot apply it? l.\i.i'. IFORKIG (P) : Prlrteritli-ou has) ‘been the policy ill force ill this (‘tiihll- I did try for forty years and you (ilinlllot ‘put it out of existence ill olll- llli)’. Ml‘. IlllillilllhlN (F) : \\"liy not? M-r. INHLKIG ti’) : Lit me pro- lllgdll |l-ccll with my statelilullt. I oln lrolngl: wllil . Mr. AKYHIEIHVELL (L) : There llo rvfv-r 1o lllllt‘ NDPU-(‘ll of the llO-ll. llll-lllber for Idast Puitirboroilgh. Ill‘ is not asking for protection ill re- tralrll to (‘OIIIPGIPLlOII ill pnioc; lie lJlFFPJO. Willllisl protection zitraillltvt. ‘deteriora- tIilni ‘of tllic poultry of (fanalla. ’l‘ll:ilt ls all oillllrl-ly llilflvlkanlt lllilllg from protection ‘against compotliltion in pulse from ollhm‘ lllzinuialitllrors. l llllil tnot zrliogethl-r endorsing (llll tllult lit‘ said; I want (to poilllil out silltply No, it llrrllo '(llfl’€i‘PIl<:(‘ between IlillO nmitor- all. STEVI-JNS l(‘) I lly PM"! MOI! a‘d\'0('at0d by my ‘H011. fricnllls to ‘the right and the protection tlialt Illttho hon. nlember for East Peter- ‘that to our print-it'll! 0i llmieiliim‘ ‘ough tin speaking about. I know I do not object to my hon‘. friends ltre sollioltimcs very coming llillo ‘tlllis country alt W, but WOT-GS ilnlto our or ‘UITDP little-s llllliir villiic m? renlt. ‘tlirlln from ivolulllt! "l. l can. ‘hlowevcr, ‘ZllS-Bilfe would oulr lion. friends coy i051. Wu do not 'll(l\'i)('(|'li) any such lrolile. prlxteutliolli; llill “"‘ Sa-vm ly ‘ml-ll (‘aliltlllali lflllllfilfy- m‘ _ it is the ponlttry ‘lllllllfiiiy. iliflnum ilirllln .ln-llils‘ll‘y. \\‘(l()|ll‘ll indium; or agiricllllurill industry in anytl ‘Mr. MEIGHEN (C)! The mllnlldter the lion. lMl‘. llllOTillERVl/‘ELI; AI-n-AiEIGIIDN (C): Oh yes. ‘M i'. M OTIIERAVELL (L) : l'\'ill‘. ‘M El-GH EN (C) is solllcltlrilng ‘to be szlllli on behalf oi“ M“ MQqiHEmlg/EIJL (L); Yey Itllo old chicks, blit it ls not s0 ap- pzllrclllt with regard ilo ‘the lloivgrailo bill's-cs, because yml can sue thcln. You can Hon a. chick but you do ‘not recelll that ‘lnclilemlt. Mr. ‘STEVENS (C): This is most (whooping. delightful and entertain- ]ng_ Holy-Q we {have my 1mm friend know irliart. k-iilli of a rooster or lll-n from the great free trade party in Canada o. Simon-pure free dander- Aln lhcn. MEMBER: And dlnl a ‘Con- it is going to (ievclop i-lltlo. No liv- ing man can ‘tell. Therefore ‘iii. is not on llll fem}; with. a developed alli- lllnl of that lfbllll. , Mr. lliElGHi-JN (C) uclt on alll fours alt ail-no qli0S~ Mr. STEVENS (C): Yes: ‘he dnlre nut utter such avoids from his owll ‘scat for flew:- he would contaminate ‘vile se-alt and would never ‘be a-hle to go back to lit when he returned, to Iriis free ihrade principles. Hc siia‘ in a. ‘Oonselrvomive seat pounds a doctrine of abeclilto. anll alctreme protection hr the Canadian “btllddy” which we approve oi’ and tile ndnlster says he (ls myuvortod. Mr. MUTHERWVELL have been for some tinle. M“ STEVENS ((3); we have 1,1,8 aiding llflllt-DIFPO breli animals. splendid endorsement of jusit what we .hev<; been advocating in this House right Mung, not ornlly for ‘tho Caniatlllan “billdy" bun. for Carnlidliziul lluulilmcturera foil" Casldlam simple amid Canwlictn inlllils~ titles ‘generally. Tihe same principle exactly uppillce Ito Iillllo meat mztnlr tact/tiring indlllatlrios vii ductive lilillifllblillkfi of hon. friends is absolll/u‘ we go to expertise in Canada Rlvllng information. amid scientific ‘training to breedetris and formers to improve the etlandemd of our poul- try. ‘bringing ‘them commonly known in (the calling as boarders up to the stat halt llly lhon. friend has been discussing lwvlth nefmenice to lla ry cows. critnging them from a ‘mun-profitable standard likable Siandalid. unless them ilrom o-liltallin competition? He L» souls w llo tnln by protecting the Canadian products from oom- petitilion. from the overproduction or from lthe massed production smnlil lMlr. AIOTHHRAMELL imew my boll. fnienli would find bol consolation rtllere. it. My lion. frllzlills can apply Whfili-rflllxllllurl ito ever ‘terln Itlll-y lllike. Tllcro is one tiling euro; ‘libero is an al-bilse mi- llcr tho pretence that ‘Hi8 old chicks um lmlru bred when tlhey are not. 'i‘lley eiholllll collie in illrder tllc rog- Custulile Act reg- luoultlls olnll to place Ills ill o fsllse lion. gentlemen. that we am quito prcpwroll lto Qbllllll oil ollr principles alill lto defend ourselves ‘\\‘~ll("Il nlrc- Tllo ‘l('<‘l‘(l(‘1f‘ oi‘ ltho nppositllnn re- ferred to my speech nt liionltrliltl. l hall a letter from ‘a very lprouiinellt lnuuluhus. lulalullfzicturor in ‘U10 cit y of .\ion~t.- real tllo day ‘before yriisll-rduyl, ill which lie-titer ‘ho latched illztt lilo bnll entirely lost icclllfidellco ill lilo Con- sorvaliiiv-o party in‘ (‘anlzula nllill file hoped ‘thlilt some other friend-s ‘from the litlllcr 511(k) of t-lle llouso wmllll join with lblfiillil oi‘ ‘llili l’i‘ORf‘l‘4S»h7lVl‘. lnrnlubcru loud form a truly nluiiionlul p:i~l‘ly trim-l. would do sonlvthlilg to SKIH‘ (this OOllJlliVy irulu lLlli‘ position lll ivlililtli lit WGS. Mr. IAADNER (C) principle which warranms the min- istor in plwltelrtli-ng the chick that hall lielroloped ‘into the moosltm or bell apply eqlml-ly motile lprotlcc Illir. blOTllERVl/‘EIAL (I1) Mil’, lhlhllllflilllffi (C) Z “'0 will izct llllf‘. llillll‘.‘.w“l‘t‘i' lllrlli a protectionist on cllicim and old lilorsuo alud olcolll- :1 rgzilrilile. and that ‘is muusnnnble pro greso for one night. I have ‘boon looking anxiously WlIlBTB tthe hon. member ‘for ‘Sanka- toon (Mir. Eva-mi) ‘had gfllilll. I caln as ‘he beam tthese balcksllllers lin his party ‘tullri/nlg. Where la lre .l.;o‘lng now? Thcra 'l~s ‘li-ot u thing ‘lalllt! minilstca- will as ‘to chicks or hiorses ltlhlat does molt ap- ply to every tinnportaltioui‘ ltlinlt coin- putes witlh homo production. and ‘l-f be moves on step by step-and I em ‘to-ill .he ‘has tiheit inamlel out west ——l ‘believe .he may live lion-g enough yut to ‘become o. real Canadian, n ‘lass was l-l-il-brlltl-ll by ltl-v. \i:lu-,'l‘llo.=l_ iloizull and family, Ernest Mr. and Mrs, ‘Lawrence Kelly, Mrs. MR. 'J. PERRY lilllll Airs. John Power and family Allah Mclnnlfl. Mi‘. End M". Wll- _ _ _ Floral Offerings. .(2), Air. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Flynn and llam ‘Dalton. Ml‘. and Mrs. Georsfl "uyrkgéozfxyfif $9zw[r)fi|c<sa_'b A" lrlnnily‘. Dnrchflilfer at. w. J. Hen- Bell and Merv. Miss Blanche Hush ' ' ' " ‘ _ . "l aw kcncd each morning with no Crescent. Family; \\'i‘triilll. Abel:- nl-nsl-y. .\lr_ linrl Mrs. Chas. McDon- es. Mrs. Jenn Atkins and family. mpmufn, m". and wank", n, minded by m wife that my breath wardisagrcca le. tried perfumed tablets, mouth washes and other camouflage: which gave only temporary relief. . llti. Mr, and Mrs. .l. L. Hennessey, Miss Pamela Gnudet, Aunt Kitty finding my teeihlngood condition. I Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. JolhlnTCon- ‘infidel: jg‘ l . k 3 '.*—“_‘._>"‘__' a sl ' blyltilflmtllg“? gflBTibingr m” "M11101"! Worm @0759" a" pstioig-ifaufty ntellinal elimination. Joseph Calldlllinn. (‘inn-lire l‘). ‘mid Mrs ‘Blanchard. Miss Win- "n" “d Dam-ah“ 1° chfldnn- After taking I few 116860‘ Clflfl’. Man Cards (‘amgfoll 1' ‘llllffilll Jolinstnnc. l‘r- ",0 Irrnught M, and M“, 1M who show no hesituncy in tekins Liiiie Liver Pith, my tiomacirand blun Gallant. Prank Bradley. Wll~ nmd|ey_ fred Parkmanpllirs. M‘, Parkman. and Belle, ‘Eugene .l. \Vyl1ne. (Thai. n Leigh, st. Johns. ‘Newfoun- thonl. They will certllnly brill! bowels were relieved; fooiandlnipule worm t. bles to an end. They are 3am ‘eliminated. . - ghengthbnlnl and stimulating "l now enyoy) Iholebme lirmlfl Splrltull offerings niedioilfe, correcting the disorders as well a: in! rovcd llclltll- CIIWI 0f ‘the line. exactly the some princ- lnle 8a we apply. and seek to apply in this ‘liouise for our Canadian in- dustirles based upon other inleltuml resources. land lit is certainly refresh ing to have that mllntdser liming-e pilblilicly his conversion to lit and ‘to have who member to my lest advoc- ultlng (it. I iwomdefif the leader of the party to any ieilt will give this ‘MIHFORKE (‘I’): Yes. Mr. BTWIVENS (C); I mother AD- pfdhfllld after we have disclosed ‘the ononmlty of tthe subject we have (been ltlslliuing about we will see a ‘Iilwlo puesyfouting. elnid an effort to wnllk almond gently. and view with Scottish oars who departure of one of lhiie lieutenants. But want mo commend my hon. friend forchestlnndheliiaoltakon. itie the lpmpec- stand. belt us ‘lilo the wonda we ‘mean and nlott crude the tlhtlng and cover it oven- wtiltlh epoch‘ one troll: about charging 40 cents tor Lott us understand chit we no mini; to protect the Oooo- dian pmiitryendlmtdtouolihldh standout by the psiooeso u! maln who believes ‘in Canadian in- (ltisltry ainti protection. Mir. ‘MOTHERWELL (L) are not lithe-re yett. We ‘have only mlado mhle recommendation. member for Vancouver Centre (Mr. Stevens) mentioned my name ‘in connection with this matter, I may say s. few words. I ldmfld ace from ‘the very commencement that the hon. member for East Petal-thorough n) was itremdtinlg on rath- dsuligiesou-n ground. At the same Itlime ‘I vllhimk l can draw a distinc- tilloln between priooectiml, as sui- wocated by my ‘hlmi. friends to the rlgililt, and ‘time protection vthalt the liion. miamhor for [that Betelribwmlgh is wnnltlnlg’ iln. ‘this regard. Mr. MEDGHEN (C) : What about the protection tiihat my ‘hon. ilriend uldvooalted at Maximal the other Mil‘. FOR-XE (P) : lam unaware. fllllt ‘lever advocated. at ‘M ‘illicit 1 wonlld not ad-‘free . ‘Mr. MiIiIOHEN (c) : That speech ‘I Mott? oood pivtecliionist l slialili on ‘his; principles. A moment ‘said lrhlllt hi9 ‘principle wee ltmlle, but lhe is not going to practise tt. W there lis ‘he standing? ‘Mr. CARROLL a.) = Wihat has snared "Y .l."ls to do wltlh nick cailtle? . digestion that the . cause Uitie Lion ills s11 mull. lIllY W l l1, Bennett McDonald. cant. Em l °' _ h, m," ‘h, m,“ n u.» ollnnol Gallant. MtndMrs. Ml'l , ll . Crazy?“ f‘; f‘ A ‘fiflflu’: 7;... tdiccoin on M-r. BTEVENS (c) = n ‘ll sick boo. ‘i think. we are muslin?! ., owlillllnyilolnsrtonlroounsflvfltiw" . ..uo1ilmwnn. sill. l i. epoch. . v mum m: . . ‘ix.’ YIIIIVDDGVGTI ofiihel. pooch. about. ‘H protection 1 m) I l‘ 1 ~mnnm ‘Mr. FORKE (P) r l (lid noisily (‘hart l would protect it. Ml‘. STEVENS that. llf‘ is gluing: to lio ‘this liy the process (be uliuiater is [Quflwlljg lillflfl, is. by raluuiilig itliflll at forty cunts apiicc. although lflllill‘. Iwelll —- Ml‘. FORKE porfcutly locum]. ’l‘lllat is wlrut I point of ()l‘ll("l‘. I llvlly tliatlllsrll ally sullb words as the lloltmemlier is putting ilillo my luolltll. Mr. STEVENS (C) Illiiilifillll/l my lii)ll. fflvilll is vorychary about‘. tlm wivrli "ivrotcl-tiloii.“ it is, lion- evcr so ll-‘Zfficlllt ‘to lllstbigilisli lic- l\\'0l‘il lilo lllPiLlllllK (llltl lils ivoiili ‘that. l ‘filrll lily vocabulary toollinlt (‘ll nltlilziitllrl". iioiv i.»- llc g0il1iil°d° it‘! lie is gtlilu: to do it byraluiv- 1‘ chicks zll irty rents apiece ‘is il‘ll‘liil‘ilt‘tl by tllli llllilllsiei ~ zillll illc liilliI-nlii" \\"lll i101 will? mo \\'ll‘ll lu.is.<t1itill;:‘tlic lflCLS"|83l' most. it’ not quill- 04111111 ‘l0 it" W‘ Mi‘. ,\l(_)'l‘lll‘Jlt\\'l'll.ll (L) 2N0. lilprli villus t-lllClillllti an‘ \i'°i"l Mr liir. s'i"i~1vl~:Ns‘l<w : ll is‘ inimi- l-ll to keep lllit llli‘ orllili:i.ry' chid- "ll. "is lit llol‘! _ .\ll'. Al()'l‘llllIlI\\'l'1l,ll (L) t ltl ll. poor ‘one. but not a iyooll (tilt?- on a valuation (‘but cvl'l1ll111l’l"°i libero. Supposing i\'l~ \\‘<"i‘i‘ 4° “W” that wn wore ‘to value 11H KW” . , ~. l1 zigininst. irn lair voliipellllfon lllrmgi: lilrts-llic. Ffll‘ lllif‘ llililior 0i‘ ill" - [y M) my |l-l'l ‘illi rl-plllllil oi‘ prlvloutlioll bins oi‘ ‘fl'i‘i ‘lrallly lmt tllc "1 ticabilliily o! it. is all nyomllsliillti. lit ‘ii-i ‘zillull . 4W iucml ill lvllis lloils‘ iii“ "mm w pies of division lll ‘ll . pnmntry, Our‘ . ‘ frul-lloill ‘of illilli’ (loin llYhlll. import liiii Mr. lllildfiilllEN ((') : I have of Iimporls, alill llllli ‘l llenlrll ltlialt in Iliolrilreul ltoo ll-n-d I linvc parsed my blgggillg on it. May it take- pluce. ‘l have never stood Qlllll-Iltd‘ betwocn ‘my friends fto tho left and the geiiilcluen (lCPOSd-l lilo floor. Let ‘them not ‘wsetlllell- in ltilo alone camp and quite the cnnloufllage, llhe nth-am. Let lillenl wnlk on ‘together tun-d then we s-hall lllivo a l-rllowllown in this Donrillion llilil ‘see what Itlho poses, and ‘Ellie ‘Infill people of lthia country want. Mr. FORKE (P) : 'I‘lie riglilt hon. member llfl‘l".l tlralt. very sanlo expres sion "m-umouflaile" last year. l do not know anything abmp; cmmon. tingling. l said not "members on the o‘ther side," blit " some pamtticular members on lithe nth-er side" tihat are Mt very Dflhulwr Iin their own quair- tiling ‘that ‘lies can!“ m“ ‘ ' years in connocilv ‘Mr. ‘MEIGHEN (C) : Wiho alre is llihet rtihe lret-il i7 hey’! Mr. FORKE (‘i’) : Oh-oh. Mr. srnvnus (c) 1 ‘llhlat ‘la a hm Qlllfl wees ‘that ‘i principle you muoit not balik about. ‘ ‘Mlr. soaks (P) : l lhope ‘ma. imalwlflilfl that "Withers nire getlting a little pieels- t utre out o lltfhls. I fhugve m; it 5nd 1 m; lfor silo eminent-i" ° “be we hlave oil got it. more is in this lloueo tonight a spirit of mod lfwliniz nnlrl fellowdbip itlllat l opinion 111° ave not seen for a bong time, and we arc llnlletbmi lto the lhon. mem- bor for East Peillelrbomugth for ‘brie: "It! about that slelto of ‘affairs. ‘Mr. STEVENS (C) : My lion. 7'79"“! 911W that he li-g prepared t0 oou fleicrl‘. pirolvP-ildlii i" ‘gamma, lllrstry nizulllsti l-ulnpl l1 ‘ M-lteCAlhllPBEbfl ti’) if‘) no any protul-tlro ll _ chicks colilllli! m") ‘m’ 1 wa-nt lIO [ITOLPEIL- ‘lleviliis l ‘ll-avio thlaid occu s; llili ‘t0! I ollllcks lililll 0E8" l"? "‘ lio use lthese chicks P- sldclrcd JltS iwrll. ll’ protect ‘tho Canadian lls ‘a lliffeireiil qilefiimnghiug The", “my ‘Flfllllfw said ml- ilno policy . that n mt sweet" "C"; by my ‘hon. friends l0 1 . v0 the beneficial. It is mrm rpmllllc looted-That ‘is unlitell Stewe- fought but m; "" "flan-nylon- bgpfllflll ll men e117 ‘b9 scenic 5'0"‘ M“ u» others. 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