' MARCII 26, 1926 WHEAT t ‘i .2 the; .- ‘perfect-food for children Central Guardian mouosv mom‘ lFiddlfng con- test, Strand Theatre. 8306 IMPROVING. — The many friends of Mr. William 0. Davey, Weynrouth St.. will be ,' J to leer-n that he is now well on the road to a complete recovery, after undergoing a second operation at the City Hospital. .’;_ SPECIAL TRAIN. -Tbe Guar- dian was informed last night that a special train will leave Murray River on Monday carrying fiddlers, dancers and many motors to the city from points along the way. As a proofuof the dyrnalmic interest manifest hr the contest, Mr. Jamie- son stated that ‘phone calls from all over the island are coming in %' , r l ‘i’. l ' The stars A will tell you stories That d Separates: ync _ l There's romance in the skies-there's dpusic in the air; why not enjoy it at its best? 1926 offers no equal to the 1, 8. hurl 9 tube Superhcterodynes bearing the trademarks of two famous makers. Smaller sets too. Your Victor-Northern Electric dealer will drunonstrrtie. Viéiffif List inon stations I i ' (‘ll C nilrl (‘HIC iur goori entertain- mcrlt. A part oi Yictor- Northern lilectric Service. rm... a f“ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0n lnsortio . lie per llns of I wnrrls lens‘ use)“ q ,, lo per line s! I words Illll insertions ................;......... ‘ls per line of l words ++o+~ i ' \~ - NOTICE- ESCAPED FROM MY “Lu” its“) wanted ranch tho 22nd, a silver fomuio fox Tattoo mark ‘right our C.W.Z. 2 ‘iril our. A liberal reward of- fered ii‘ captured ‘alivrz-ewrn. H. . ____i____.__1_. . WANTED-A MAN FOR. FARM work. Wi‘ll pfly 300d wages. Ali- piy in person to B. 1c mwn, mm ,1, ,1, , , -~ _, yuc Milloy, ‘l . E. ‘l. Nlfm“ _______ “wfiiiffl 8Zl51-3.26,14i WANTED — EXPERIENCED salesman ‘i0 "travel Prince IEd- For sale ward inland 50111118 through -—»——- ~——————— FARM _.FOFl SALE—50 ACRES C; .r:hoice lund at New Haven. Well liczricrsbzt full tin... oi‘ Farm IMach. incry. Apply by letter stating < rxpt-ricncta and ‘reference to wonderland well-watered. Alllliy "--\‘i~'1l\1lffl<!ill"‘l"'- 1'11"‘ O1 chsnot- to Jamil-s (Yuvauaigli. 81il6-3-24-3i teioivn "Gtlillffillill." SIDEZJLZILM Fcmuio llclp Wanted WANTED-—MAID WMFQZX? oncs- Manatee man to work on farm in Prince IMMEDIATELY County. ‘Must have is.‘ iwnoral M"- w- s‘ lmiihlm‘ 106 B'"rh"|’n' knowlcdga of live Quick 4nd 8363-3-26-2 farming, (‘live references, h-nd __""“'i"‘_‘ E" "Mu- whr-n. mm qmployodeiaio wttgos M310 "(tip “illlltfli "Xprelnrl, J1OIIMT ‘supplied YYn —--_'___ _.-._..- -~- ~- furm |(_ Roydcn lugs, (‘qlft lliili WANIED. —-' GOOD, RELIABLE Farms. 8329-3255“ youth-i; man with good huhiis. to “-———-— Work on (‘m-m n-nr] fox ranc-lr. Mlscenanbohg- ~‘ Write "A. 13.," Gurtrfiimi. giving _ _____._____,v_ _ _. ____._‘_d____,_ reference am] wagon wanted. vorsross. r-rornoss - we ““"“'“‘2""" arc muting ovcry day:- ntrnri n"? ‘ ' Win r l ofc ljpriltgs. ~- .....:~.. .211... ‘tut ......... 0270 Was Tor '&_ ______ ,_,___.__ .4- .‘.4-—< , . ‘ ' Emacs mom mv amen Ar‘ Price at FOX "Into one pale eilverwfiiiiqlb- ‘ Yrft-dssr marking-s rugm ear. ~ - Left ear 12-13. ., mo, u. Brant 8325-3-25,5l (mumdhn PM") ”"‘\——- MONTREAIY ‘mr h 2s -‘rti wan-m 1-0 sum‘. s m v , . " “m. ' 1 h_ m or “m” ‘oomtmnile, h Rh iilhl 0i Yesterday-s session 0f '"°‘1""n conveniences. jwirite Box f“ t" shone m. ssn-s-zl-Mai. To i i oi LET-House uuueen s2 filxehvenua. Apply, T. ‘R0! Cud- was another offering of 1,176 si ver fox pelts. The top pr'ee paid for reservations. 1t may be men- tloned here that there will be three judges, one from esch coun- ty; said ludges will be tunable to different selections. ‘INSTITUTE SOCIAL-The Bean ‘Supper and entertainment held‘ in tCornwsii Hall on tMarch 12, under the auspices of the Cornwall, York ‘Point Women's ilnstitute was suc- cessful. from every viewpoint. The members of the institute are deep- ly grateful to t-he talented young artist-s from the city, who contri- buted the musical and literary part of the programme. The proceeds will close out the final payment on their piano purchased some time ago. tFollowlng is tlhe program:- IPlano Solo, ll Trovatore, ‘Miss Thelma Burns, Solo, "Moonlight & ~l'l.ose‘s. ‘Miss Ethel Heaney with Violin ‘Obii-ga-to by Miss Thelma Teed. Duct, "Whiter Than Snow, “Siamese Twins" ‘Margaret Ceilings _& Doris Morrow. Reading. "The Bridegroom," IMiss VOTER Smitlh. lSoio. "My Wild lrish Rose," tMr. Geo. Johnson. V-iolin Solo, “Ber- ceuse. tMiss Thelma Teed. Reading, “The tMustard Plaster." Miss Pearle Johnson. tDuet "Comic Song" Messrs Reg. Ayers ti‘: Geo Johnson. Reading, "The Cheerful Hostess." Mr. Edwin Wihite. Solo, "You'd Better Ask Me," Miss Ethel Hea- "t-‘Y- Duct. ‘Sim-Die Simon," ‘isla- mcse Twins" “God Save the King." ———-<o>———- PERSO-NAUS ‘Capt. F. J. G. MacDougull of Belle Itiver was a passenger on the western train today on a short vis- it to_ his sisters and brothers in see the contestants during their‘ - THE CHARLO ‘in i K Yesterdays ‘ ‘ Proceedings (Continusdvfrom Page i) lottetown. The lets Minister of Agriculture had revolutionized con- ditions on Faiconwood Farm. The School Fairs. he agreed with the -Premler in saying, were of greater educative value than the County Exhibitions. At Summer- eide there is an Agricultural Hall; but under this government it is practically unused for educative agricultural purposes. The seed fairs held at Summerside wereat- tended by farmers living all over the -Country. In Ontario, they are manufacturing cheese at allseas- ons of the year; ;but here we make no cheese in winter. He had nothing to ssy against the Hon. ‘Mr. MoPhee the Clerk of the Executive Council and other noble young men who had “done their tbit" in the war. and had been given office by the present government. But other young men just as brave and noble. poor -MoDougali, Woodside and oth- ers had been turned out of office simply because they were Liberals or the sons of liberals. Such treat- ment would nc-t have been meted out to them vby the Germans. -lt was iniquitous. Colonel McKinnon and others deplored what had been done and ‘had protested against it. But it is said, “wears filling up those positions by other returned roan." Mr. McDonald ,one of the best High Sheriffs ever appointed in Prince County. a returned scl- dier, was turned out of office, al- though he had served four years in the war and replaced by a civilian. Other returned soldiers holding of- flee under the late Government ‘were replaced by civilians. That was the course pursued by the present government. As to the Can- teen fund. what has been done? 1H0". Mr. Stewart said that a com mittae had been formed to admin- ister it. iConcsrning the oyster fishery of RlchmondHBayTone o t. for the late Lleut. Governor's resi- dence? . The Coroner's bil-i for $46 which the late government would not pay was a masonable charge for the service performed. Because it was not Ipaid the-K‘ roners throughout the iPro-vince refused .to act on such terms. Utpon other‘ points the statements ..of the ‘Leader of the Opposition were reviewed ‘by l-ion. Dr. tlllc-li/lilisn and shown to be er- roneous. The sendlngof Hon. Mr. red to by the‘ ader of the Opposi- tion was in fulfilment of a pro-elec- the Conservative Party. tit was said to have been given Hon. iMr. iMcEwen because he did not get the office of Minister of Public Works. The fact is that the Hon. Member for Moreli never made an applica- tion for the position of Minister of tPuibiic Works. The repeal of the poll tax was also promised before i119 election: and it was; conse- quently repealed. Hon. Dr. MciMll- lan then referred to the sinking fund, and the issue of l. O. U's. in- stead of the bonds that had been purchased for the Sinking Fund. and afterwards sold $95,500.00 worth of good bonds. the proceeds of which were used as ordinary rev ienue. The External -Audltor con- demned "l, 0. U's." as worthless; and. at a cmt of $186,000 in cold. cash the Sinking ‘Fund was restor- ed by the present government. -Hon, Dr. MdMiilnrl then directed attention to the fact that the road work of the country waedone ear- lier in 1924 and 1925 than in any iprevlous year. lili the year 1924. the improvement of roads cost a 117-018 more than hsl-i‘ what it cost when the Bell Government was in office: and the road improvement was at least equally great. The elb- pieetion was that the engineers and contractors were. when the late government was in office, making too much money. As to the technic- al school, ,it. was too expensive for the value received and just as val- uable results were obtained lby our youth last year for ‘$5000 as those for which the late government l tMioEwen to t West Indies, refer- ‘ tion promlo made on the part of M Banquet Given g, (Continued from Page 1) The Reverend W. Bruce Muir The Reverend E. M. Malone Grime Gang Had Billion Dollar Loot Objective Lieutenant Colonel S. R. Jenkins . D. Lieutenant Colonel J. Parker Hooper ' Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Jenkins . D custody of New York ‘police. L, “tenant Georg R Bunmm that the present capture mus-t be Th1 tonowlmg Benet regrets, attributed more to luck than any- Mr. Harry o. iMcLean. M. 1.. A. “mg- The Honourable Adrien F. _ ‘ighisiali-ibnourable Jss. A. McNelilIFear _ Rate War With U. S. Railroads The Honourable Leonard J. Wood. (Canadian Press) The Honourable W. J. 1P. tlllcv‘ Milllau The Honourable H. F. McP-heo The Reverend A. J. McIntyre Mr. Jeremiah Blanchard, M. L. A. OTTAIWiA; Manch 25.~Possibl‘l- lty of a freight rate war with Am- erican roads was held up before the Railway ‘Board this morning .by rcprcsentatives of Canadian Nat- Mr. J. A. McDonald. M- L. A- Mr. A. A. ‘McDonald. M.- D.. M. L. A. Mr. Jae. B. McDonald, ‘M. L. A. The Honourable H. D. McEweu Boiled Salmon Steak Hollandaisc Sauce Potato Delmonico He Heard Voices -.-Mr. D. A. ‘McKinnon. tax-Governor If“; ggglema‘ “xMawr (Canadian Press) M‘, C L Mugs NEW YORK. March 25.—An all Mr‘ T’ Moms perfect crime system with a billion Mr: GI’ Fmner dollar loot throughout United States as its object was devksed by the so-called fWhittemore gang of night olub frequen-ters now in the iSo perfect was the system, es outlined from two sources among ‘ the arrested men, that acting Dis~ lljiellfliegugéfldonald trict Attorney Peoora has declined ‘Mn Harold b Palmer to reveal it, as o menace to public Mn ‘L R Dav," safe-ty. The working method was so ML R_ H_ Stewart near failure-proof. lM-r. Pecora said Mr. M. F. McDonald. M. L. A. m“, Ranwa ‘ y‘s in replying ‘to these A Mr. J. Howard McDonald. M. L. armlcamgons d‘ Quebec p0" authorL ' tm for n lower grain rutc on the Xiellfijfalblvgggvln M h A_ National ‘Transcontinental. F. J. ‘ ' Vvaitson admitted ‘that he was ‘ser- MENU iously alarmed at the likelihood of Iret-allatloin if Canadian grain rates o l C 0km“ were re ueed. it would mean a Farifiyercrgpefrult sharp m" l" ‘ales imm‘ middle Iced Celery Lemme western ‘states to the Atlantic sea, Club House 0",,“ hoard and Canadian Rlaiiways and Soup port's would suffer in consequence. Chicken Consomme Fish To Investigate“ _ New York Oil Merger vwASlllNGTfltN, .March 25.——ln- vostlgation of the mergers of the Tidewater Oil Company and the As sociated Oil Company and of the Standard Oil Company of New ‘York with the General Petroleum Company have been instituted -by the Department of Justice. Dim-ii The Markets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Mal‘. 25. (EEES)— American egg markets show further strength today and as a result eastern dealers are tak- ing western eggs in increasing quantities. Toronto —Prices to retailers extras 38-39, firsts 34- 35, seconds 29-30. Eight cars of States eggs have arrived ‘here so fer this week costing about 33 cts delivered. Montreai-Jfhe market is firm and active with good de- mand, with particular strength shown for firsts. it is expected that the market will remain steady during the coming week. Prices to retailers extras 39——40, firsts 36-37. seconds 31-34. Winni- peg-Prices to retailers extras 35 ~37, firsts 30, seconds 25. Ed- imonton~Couutry dealers are -mak- lug sales extras 22, firsts 20. sec- onds 15. -—-Prices to-retailers ex- itrus 40. firsts 28. seconds 23. Van- icouvcr~Dealers paying country shippers extras 24, firsts 22, job- bing extras 28—30, firsts 25-28. seconds and pullets 22.—St. John— Country dealers‘ paying producers extras 35— firsts 32, seconds 29. Making sales extras 37, firsts 3i. seconds 31. -—Hallfax dealers are tiayiug delivered Halifax extras 39, iirsts 32, seconds 25. Jobbing ex- tras 45, firsts 40, seconds 35. MONTREAL, Que., Mar. 25. There was a marked improvement i spent 825.1000. ‘Mme- ‘md N?" ‘HMHPBWB- it is important that it spouts‘ be revived. The Federal iDepartment is willing to take charge of this fishery. What has been done in“ [that regard? . ion?" sternly asked the Police Th6 evukm 0‘ the Pmmbltory Th“ l? a“ rigm- 111011811 Purebred imflglsffaurh 14111001‘ LBW W116 then charged by cattle require the greater care. The -;__1_I ramed -em_ your Honour‘ the Leader of the Opposition. ThQILeade-r of the ‘Opposition knows sitan‘mered the lmflouer_ “Prohibition Commission had, he nothing about Fniconwood or he ‘T311 m8 the fruyhg- said, purchased $175,000 worth oflwould ‘not make the statements he "That's the truth, your Honor," liquor to be sold at a pfotlt for the does. He says the present Govern- perslsted the crime-stained crea- Government. The Prohlhitory Liqu- rnent ‘has increased the cost ‘of tum’ u, reached down through a m. 1m“. h, one o; the be“ laws...“ maintaining ‘that institution. What hole iu tho roof." our statute hook. But the law hasta"? 1-119 1301B? 1n 1911 I118 008i 0i not been gnfgfggd_ 111's a" vel-mthe institution to the Province was well to blame the authorities ut_$119-63l§ 1n 1920. $120-166; in i921 Ottawa for not Iprotcctlng ourl$113i3 i 1n 1922. $103-$139; in 1923- coasts against smugglers. But we 3123-4 f 1n 1924 3106.000; in 1925 take our prohibition funds to pur- 5103.141! The present government chase liquor to be 391d again a; alias saved seven or sight thousand Taking Steps To profit instead of to enforce the ‘miiam 8 Year in the cost of the Preventglmtlegglng law. At Falconwood $1600 werewflicvhwwd institution. , _ ___ _ gpent last yea,- gm- mg For doth. As to education the increase oi’ a,‘flfgxnfé,ff'“flfféndsTl‘j Flatgig ing of the patients, there too much 9°91 1B 1111c l0 thc fact that there steps u, prevent boouagglng along money is, also expended. Enough nremore first-class teachers of the -Princo Ziviard island coast. meal 511011111 be Dmduced 011.1119 “mall 5°h°°“1_“ 1'95"" "i the n was stated m u... House of Com- Fnlcctvwccd Farm for the use of “mtg? "W18 11v the late covers- mrvng recelllly by from q_ 1.; the inmates of the Falconwood ln- M91"- 11 would have been far wis- Bglyjn‘ Mmrster ug Cust0ms_ Sfltuflong There should be mom-er to consolidate the scltnols and J. A. MacDonald. Conservative care in respect to small mattersu" DPOIIIOIB centres of Utlliflallon. Kings. brought the matter up which cause toolarge expenditures“ “T111111 11B heifer. Hon. Dr. Mc- when the house was in committee of the public money in the aggre- Miiian maintained if the small of supply on customs estlmates- gate, - schools were abolished aims-ether. He did not think that the preven- Mn Saunders than regen-ed w At six o'clock the House ad- tion service around Pri-rlce Edward me smaJl schools 1n whlch school-Jaunted to meet on Friday w 10 Lslagd ulras sufficient to prevent ‘eachem were employmL None ogoclock. ' no ess ns- . Mr. Bolvin agreed with him. 2'31’, 83a];lgcligolstholiirihieziiliigiz._ The government, he said, had two - ‘m 0- "at “we we ‘t ¢<>-‘“‘§.‘Z.‘i.'1‘.’.‘.l?.25.'°“u‘2’ §‘.‘;.‘.f§‘°°“ ‘° “° Solves Problem not be expected that these two lboats could patrol every bay and the best oyster areas in Arherioa.—j ‘, -We believe that we have in the present Minister of Agriculture as competent a man as ever occupied the position. 0n Fnlconwood Farm burs-bred animals are maintained. HONEST INJUN. “How did you get the turkeys the officer ifound in your possess- -———-<-o>-__-- .\Il||nr|l'n lllnimant for frost-Mfrs. Mashed Potatoes Mixed Pickles Sweet Pickles Salad Lobster Salad Dessert English Plum Pudding Hard Sa-uce. Vanilla Sauce Teach Melba lce Cream Pound Cake Sultana Cake (‘anadia-n Cheese Roquefort Cheese ‘Mixed N-uts Alillles Graliflfl Layer Raisins Salted Almonds After Dinner Mints Coffee PROGRAM French Peas Haricot Beans Chow Dixon's Orchestra (Selections) Violin solo — flyiqiuesfretrzi" "Roses of Plearrly" (-Krlesler)---Mr llen. Wngtncr Song—“Lanrl or Hope and Glory" tElgafi-Mrs. W. E. Fletcher Violin solo—-“Serenade" (Drdla) —Miss Kathleen‘ Hornby Song - "Carisslms" “Annie l,atrrie"—-Miss Lucy Blanchard S0ng—-“O Camada"--Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. Over 12 Millidn German Voters Sign Petition (Canadian Press) DEIUJPN. March 25.—A.pproxi- sort" and "heard voices," was ad- duced in as-size court here yester- day during the tr‘ai ‘for the murder oi‘ Nurse Anne Rocddc. in the Van. couver General Hospital. on Dec- cmhrr 2 last. The witness was Waiter Marldison. chimney sweep. who was a patient in the ward in wh'ch ‘Nurse Rioedde was slain, and twtucssed the tragedy. Air-cording to Maddison. Pasquale couversr-ti occasionally while both nwrc patients in the i1osp"iai. and that Pa-amlaic had tnlrl him (that he had heard voices at llll'ill. outside of his shack. say- i ‘Important Resolution Mr. A. E. McLean, member for Prince, P. E. island, has given no- tice of the following resolution which he proposes to move: That whereas, under the present |systen1 of Government as provid- ed for by our Constitution, any position of emolument under the Crown. as Cabinet Minister, at once vacates his seat and has to seek reelection-thereby causing itnnceessary expense to the coun- try and often delay in Government business. And whereas the British Govern- nrent, the Mother of ‘Parliaments has this Session introduced a ‘Bill lllfliflllg it unnecessary for Cabinet ‘lliinisters to seek re-eleetlon when lug “l am gioing to gct you, Beni- to." Member of Parliament accepting a| The ‘minister was not in a position to state just now exactly what steps would be taken s/nd what boats would he chartered for the i-nlst around the P. s. r. coast. rt "'°"- D" M“M"""' "W1" of Wireless hg“pr',';g’“if“'pf£w:rf°'h‘Qmflffi llon. m. McMillan followed. lilo ltHowlerv morg effective patrol on that coast. “m that the charges M the’ Lem? - or of the Opposition could not be substantiated. Some of his state- ments were glaringiy incorrect. lle should avail himself of the night (Canadian Press) LONDON. lMarch 25.—The iEven- ing Standard says that after three matciy 12,500,000 German voters accepting Cabinet positions which ilccc-rdint: to an official preliminary has now passed the iBritish House- ostimnte have signed petitions de- Therefore resolved that this mundlng submission to the Rolchs-‘iiiillflfi l8 0f the 01211110" {hill 111B u“. 0f a hm pmvlmng [or conga. time has now arrived when. in the mum, wuhou, commensnflon of the public interest. the above named properties of Germany's former rul- 911M159 511mm] 119 made l" m" can‘ mg lummek This is Bfioofloo mmmadlan System and that it will not ' Pelt Sale the spring sale of the Canadian Fur Atriction Sales Company. Limited. was 8270.‘. which was an increase of 826 over pm.pnn,,_ He hoped that Mme schools anri gain some ability with 3'9"" 01' 7951337011 ‘sir 0111/81‘ 1111156. schema (mum be devised which flguuw N0 one doubts, the 8mm, the eminent scientist, ,has solved would he adequate to pro- ment of the Auditor. it is all right. 111° Prmliem 0i 1110 Wilt-tic!!! "howl- tcct the coast and yet would not But the manipulation by the Lcud- “i” m‘ ‘Wcllifimr- which h“ 118111011 than necessary to compel Rcichstng to vote on such a mens- uro. er of the Opposition of the dlgurcs expel“ lhrmlghm" 1h!’- Wvfid- -" shown in the Auditor's report is‘ ""9111. the pmpor says, the dis- all wrong. When the late govern-,°°"°"Y Wm emu“ Perl"! Peflfllr ment went ma. office the Audit-I'm" Without aerial tuning. thus‘ or's report showed that the public "Vmm"! 1119 115B 0f reaction (re- debt w“ ‘Lmglsgg; and when they generation.) it will not add to the‘ M. “(flea the debt h, host of new sets, but will mean the _ Show“ m have been ‘1|791’000_ alteration of existing receivers. Sh coliy.‘ showing that they increased the Oliver “W991i! i" Dil-i-iliflh the re MCLEODA“ mm, was," 0,, debt by $591000. The Auditor's rc- “"11" of 111B activities soon. ‘Marchill, suddenly. Daniel M. Mc- port also shows that when the. Argues That Ger- DEATH! smfi-i-Jn Rombury" Mass.-. on March 20. Mary A.. wife 0f Danici tsm-ith (nee Wadman). formerly of went out Dust ‘Boston. I’. E. l. papers please i i mo“. aged 44; yeafg. (P_ m |_ pap- present government entered office era please copy), the debt was $1,791,000: now it is $2,048,000, showing that the prcs- ' ' ouralzv-léxt Mzlaifilaylgizligfiléhlg-IIEB- an: ‘Etiyverggglalbohilflglfilcrflfrlflfid m‘. 1113-11)’ Hard lslan on ar. . . on. ‘ y , . ese ere e ' - A. Dutney. aged ‘l1 YBITB- facts. There is no use in denying. ‘iii them. in the accounts of the year, ' ' ' 1920, it ‘was stated that "no in- (Canadian Press) comnt: tatx ‘viva: coillecttfaddxghonfirgg- gliii-lxrlrl-gd, (Niger-sh Zbfiflgplylnf (l, - r-rn on a- nose e c t r us en i am erstrs te- tile income tax of that year shoul >mont in the House of Cominilms ' 1 not complain about "the manipuia- debate the German Governmentto- tion of the puhiic accounts." Thevday made putbile its correspond- (Leador of the lODWhition says thabpnco with Brazil regarding the , 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, for the $65,000 deficit lest YQIILLBBKHQ of Nations. I ‘April 14th, 1920. All stock, crop tho (l-vernment has nothing to, The government argues it is, i,“ (mpmmm; will be offered for show". When he charges extrava- clear from this correspondence‘ "is without reserve. gance. ,he should point out the it- that Germany had the righvto ex- in addition about 90 sires" of ems inHwhich thersmwézisthsxfiri-lrllva; pfictlsdmisalon to the League Coon choice isnd adjoining t s sw gance. e now ssys a_, e. o c aone. H ||| also b; sffsrsd. the late Lieutenant Governlor for <0>—-- hits: consists of 5 good horses, rent of his residence) was turned Roommste—'So your father r9- 10 miter» cowl, s number of young down" by the late Government. fused to send you money? lsuppose cattle, 4 pure bred pigs. ons rsgls- Yet he admits that there was no h?! forlm-w" m" h” BDent money n u,“ ym-k mg 4 young pigs, 6 record of the refusal ofhthellste "hi!" he Went to college? . l Goer nit psitintsmnut- m"ii.§i.°'hg-l:' 15 w" M“ ‘F es Verna: llllxoecutiyve Council. The 111° fhliniag°fflfliton what he spent ‘ ‘ _ t or. . . crop-Considerable quantities of statement of the isle Lieut. (lover e i" hsy oats wheat. green feed, ate. nor was that he never could get. a fdaehinlery-—<Binder, mu», seeder. delinite answer from the late gov- Mrro“ 9mm, wagons, throshsr ernrnent and it is a fact that the ' bill was passed over to the pres- " tucouaseruo. ‘ii suppose." he ventured. "you Rlmmltl- "@111"? Hotel Victoria .0ne of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Cans-do. Contains 120 rooms. ,44 of which have prlvste baths. Completely renovated in the psst few years. Few Hotels throughout Csnlda and the United sum luvs its splendid table. Courteous service to sii Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager a.’ O IA HOTEL A. .l. Duff. Hblifax; R. f‘, Bonnell ‘Blilks. Jr.—-Not a hit of it. And s‘ -'°'"“ "- "- 3"“ F9“'C“(';jdo*:~ Moncton; .l. A. McPhee. Summer'- H. Acorn. Souris: side; B. Cass. C J Wiliisms. Hos ton; C. .l. McDonald . Montreal; Max. Diamond. Woonsbrkst; H. E. D. Wihan h” is now the finest Hotel of ill eisss In the Maritime Prev- Charlottetown ha", n "m," ,, ,,,,,,,, Hotel Co., Ltd. ‘ wt"- w-"t e °°"‘""""'° me in any way endanger the stability of our Parliamentary institution which every true Canadian desires to jealously safeguard. The Ottawa Journal in comment- ing on this resolution stated that they considered it one of the most importa-nt resolutions brought he- iorc the House this session, and that it will no doubt create a very strong debate. .\llmsrrl'n I.‘ ' Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent msny thousands of doiilrl l" rerislrs and improvements. It Hotel and splendid tsbis and, sxeeilsnt service at s moder- ste price. Rates ISM I dly. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors mes |.'. MeQUAI-D, Msnsgsr Entree in the inq-uiry from foreign buyers Asparagus on Toast vmqoéglvgfia" M:::;s)25 _,Ev,_|for all lines of grain on the Mont- Roast demo that Beam, PM “n10 50_ real market today, but as the pric- Domcstlc Goose Apple Sauce yoarold {Mum Rica“ walla 4| he‘! ‘es for all lines oi4,,a ieevaeoijser Vegetables ' ' s q r,es bid showed no material advance ioniy a I small volume of business was accomplished by exporters. The nature oi‘ the local freight situation was the engagement of the first tramp vessel to load a full cargo of gratn from the port of Montreal for May shipment to Antwerp-Rotterdam at 12 1-2 cents ,per 100 pounds .i'or heavy grain. iThe tone of the nlarket on the to uil United Ki-rlgrlom D0118 W816 reduced 3d per quarter. the range now lacing 3s 6d to 2s lid D9!‘ 0118"" cr for May loading with the excep- tion oi‘ Glasgow which is rtuotcd l’ 3s per quarter. The high light. o the local cash grain market was the increased demand that develop- ed from local and country buyers for Canadian western oats which resulted in s more active business being done including sales of 150.- 000 bushels of No. 2 feed oats st four cents per ibushel under the Winnipeg May option C.l.l~‘. fbay lports. The demand for spring wheat flour from the United King- 'dom and the continent showed a decided improvement and a fair trade was transacted for winter wheat igrsdes were well maintain- ed. The milifecd market was moderately active and prices were ‘firm. The demand for standard grades of rolled oats was fair and prices were unchanged. A stronger feeling developed in the egg market and prices were ad- vanced one cent per dozen. A weaker feeling developed in ‘butter and prices scored a decline of 1 1-4 to 11-2 cents per pound. The cheese market was very dull. i i.» J.. Lester Douglas 39 QUEEN 8T. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E, l. Wholesale Produce. Potatoes I Specialty Csr lots only 7 Shsrples Cream Separators for Sale. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 938. Give Your fierce A Chance -_-_- HUGHES’ CELEBRATED HORSE CONDITION POWDERS It regulates the system. purifies the blood. restores the appetite and gives the snimsls 00st s fins and glossy sppssrsnee. Prieo l0 cents. Mailed on receipt of prise- We srs hudqusrtsrs for Horse and Csitis Medicines- Vsterinsry Supplies. Try,,ul fir.‘ I but‘- iei . T t ; H. B. s t , A h , 4 833915“ 1119 1*!" 011010110" 111846 Df6V10llI1Y~ ',,,,"",,,§",,',,M."ni'ii ltilsghheiapfit-dsi: out Kovernment when it‘ took office Y,§‘,',',",',',°{‘°,,',"°'“§»‘° me u.“ l‘ l Glniiziigteeves. ll/ivgnTiiiiI: nlllfrllft. 1-‘. W. iBrown. London. Ont: A. P0sTPON£n,..0~ Accept)‘, 5,.- 'Q",d°‘,"",,‘§°§e" w,“ tfflme’ m“ farm, including household effects. —showiing that trash bglwwas no: “on. George!” she exclaimed. Hazing: col-dial‘ Vtglligrns» CnnnemN TruroélN. s; s‘. x. : " ' e a anus y. ere was no | lit. "turns own." e ernmon ~ h do“ ,0 t togunh b" no; . . a e . nu as; ‘l urrsy. ew ssgow; .l. J. irrfimwiié] 7,1. tMr.‘ 111F991! 133°" “hints noted in prices rm- selectod h. A SON, House had been turned into con- ofwglywg,‘ “nag: “mum, an]. m," A. Morris. Strnrmerslrle; A A. ughes, Ottawa; W. A. Roberson,‘ rL-it-il“ :.“":‘..t".‘::~ ut.“t.::u".:‘.‘:i ""- Wi‘ "‘ t:r‘.‘."""‘ "’“""“""‘=‘ "- ~*‘"““ crass." ‘- y-vrr o - .. --.- . . Berry icnrafli, “agile”. Y w M“ M’ 24 and‘ 3d Apfll s, i), I2. not the late government prskemt, t l Fiflnhhwpt M .10’ r- w" ‘ advsnceof 26 per 00M. - . ..... . am. s. --¢~-._ A.. 11-, u. n m ~11: m *1 I " - " *' l