vacv. voila. . -_ . In: clunlorlrlown summons‘ THE mlsllwlgl._cuanll\u_ _ ., ,- The molars“... ‘Ihhealamamepeeieesh. dhetbahyeasvelpledeeh ~< l WelcorneForrn¢r The "Contr-IP-‘ltlon . .. .1. .~_0f the Farmer's r IslandPasto-r .7 -- -_ . ~ . .. .___,___.__/ v » _ r ' Thraverage farmer would have s “gum u.‘ ' l a ~ 31¢‘.'.2§Z.Z“"...'°.2Z'i3.."“"§.‘..‘."' "W- . s 8f ' I ‘ " f; admit it: but how many take steps t; p ‘m partner while-the venture-ls itllljn-prenmg on“ Jour wile carry on without the aid oi llie lulu-um u you were suddenly taken away? . ‘I'm-g g5,“ h M play. Invest a little oi your earnings u; g qnflwwm , Llie policy ior her ,. otectlon.’ 1t will pgquc‘ y" u well in lstei- years ii you live-MI . _ ' _ [Votes Byline Way According to Premier King's rec- ent dictum the Saunders Govern- ment in this province should have no difficulty in having its claims adjust- ed ior subsidies. "I would not give them a live-cent piece," he declared to governments which were not eith- er Liberal or progressive. Comment- ing on the prospects opened up by this declaration the ilaliisx Herald says, "Ii," say, the old machine were still in power in this Province, the Prime Minister would "give" them public money. Naturally because they were "progressive." But a. new and truly progressive Government like the present Nova Scotia Government, “nothing doing." so iar as Mr. King is concerned. Uloo-Ifireeldeni. L OIIIL Ieeeiluean tl l. 0. Asa-mate lunar-ll. l. Dania President-W. Chan I‘ h. firLun rennin -l.teus. fol. h. A. Islltav and Ileana r-J. ls. llurnvll Ulllll IQIIO dell new veneer Ilene-w ,0 elvalanl "I "u incl) an» an an Ieealll mus I" i" u ll tieaadeo SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1930 Byjules WlicrlenJLD. T“! PRICED’; Mum' ‘ Blr,--1t is high time to again get tllllinl lbmlt the price we are pay- ing ior milk in this city. Last iall the milk suppliers told us that in iace oi the high prices they‘ had to ‘pay for ieeds and the high price oi butter, etc., instilled them in asking 12c per quart ior milk. Today the butter market is flooded with cheap butter and large decreases in mill- ieeds Justiiles the consumer to ‘ask o! the milk supplier to put down his price to 10c a quart or, lower. 1t can now be produced ior that price. Many poor iamilies cannot aiiord to have a suliicient amount o! milk ior their children. Iwould like to hear the opinion oi other citizens on this matter. Brace. McKay d: 00.. Ltd. Groceries Cahill, Allred, Repairs Crockett, Ltd., 11.0., clock .. Clark, W.C.. Labor. etc. Daley, Patrick. Meat . . . . . .. Desroche, E. J., Labor and material McGougan. W. K., Insurance Groom, Alired, Plumbing re- pairs . Holman, Ltd., R. T.. Sup- .. l-leustls, Roy, Painting. etc. . Higgs s; 00.. Ltd., Insurance Flleckbert, John, Fish . . . . . .. i Johnston 00., Ltd., Plumbing repairs zewis. Lloyd. Insurance ce. Harry 14.. Coductors, etc. McLcllan, Wm.. Labor Morrison. R. '1‘.. Plumbing . Perry, Arthur, Labor . . . . ltead s; 00.. Joseph, Coal .. Robinson's Bak. Ltd., Bread Sinclair s; Stewart, Ltd. Groceries Schurman d: 00.. Ltd.. Lum- ' ber Sewer 8s Water Cam's. Wat- lluddling the Finances GETTING CHILDREN TO EAT will?! Qtslltly Macbowel] b ' l '. . Y members o! the ccogregstlm, N“! 53015.1 chairman oi the‘ Board. or Trustee, was chairman ior the evening, 4114 m m, plum...“ W" "YA-Quincy MscDowell. luv. J'B'WJ7I Glide Avenue Bap. tlst church; Rev l-IClarke, oi Trinity Aflglicanlchuzeh: Rev. P.1d. Hartley, Oar-men . United; Alexander Boyd. ' 38811‘. nflnber o! salon. Ensign . . Charlottetown “Wdullsllvliiiflnfirmlnsent - i‘ ' ' ' - "P". was unable m aktend. _ A lhvrtomaram oi solo numbers v19 Wm by ma. c. Mollltyfe, ‘Mrs. Jlhfee Guest, MrsD. Richards, Miss MINI-Rt MacR-ae and ,Dr.D.R.. Mac- Ioan. The mailman, in an address" M» humorous vein. addressed tlleaud- lflwlaalld save some very interating m! 110i- central-Iv known iacts le- Glrtlng ‘the past histm-y oi St. And- Nwis duringthe ministry oi seven vlhflymen. The church, he said, dated back to 1836. when it was es- - According to Premier Saunders, the increase in liabilities incurred by his Government is $29,000. According to the Liberal members oi the Public Accounts Committee, the increase is 0391.943. According to the Conserva- tive members, it is $538,860. Is it any wonder that the opposition-charged the Premier with endeavoring to " muddle the accounts in such a hope- less manner that the real liabilities could not be determined? The Pre- mier's irenzled financing was not taken seriously even by his own sup- porters on the Public Accounts com- lnitteci Evidently they thought that _' the man who could advance such lrguments seriously in what pur- ported to be a budget speech "must hither be drunk or insane." The re- - Our baby specialists are saving thousands oi ilttle lives yearly by being able to guide the mother in ieediug her baby. Where iormerly the death rate irom birth to end oi the ilrst year was nearly 40 per cent, it is now down to l0 per cent. Now as these lives have been saved by watching the iood, it is only nat- ural that the mother should attach great importance to iood, and as the child gets older she watches to see that he eats plenty oi it. There are youngsters o! the slen- der, non playing type, who never seem to be very hungry and oi’ course the mother makes it the biggest duty oi her liie 0o see that the youngster gets ‘iilled’ with iood. "These cases occur most irequently with the pampered child, the shel- tered child, and the only child." " ‘ ' Write ior rates. ol-‘enquire arm‘, Great-West m. agent. Hyndman ' Q0.‘ . Limited Provincial Manage M"; Que“ sum Which gives the measure oi Mr. King's idea oi what is "progressive." The term, in his political dictionary. is applied to provincial governments that can be used to perpetuate the reign oi the King Ministry. And since the people oi Nova Bcotla, Ontario New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and British Columbia have had the "te- merlty" to elect governments, Mr. ~King does not like-ergo, he cuts ‘them o1! without a pennyl" 1-‘ ~ . --—.~---...- 1m. FFRNHS‘ YERMICIE CAPSULES our. THE > womvs WITHOUT GETTING THE PUp From our experience in Remedies (and we handle l") llone give the excellent results obtained by the m, o! I am Sir, ' etc., CONSUMER er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Steeves, H. S., Kindling . . . . .~ " i s i . ' - ‘ Account; com- Summemdc’ L131“ Dept" “A: ior the unemployment prob- no“ DAVID MACDONALDS We can show you hundreds oi ‘ “tlmonlals to this eiiect port oi the Public mittee is the iirst example on record oi Liberal members repudisting the financial statements oi their own leader end ignoring him as eom- completely as ii his budget address had been the meanderlngs oi an ir- responsible hack-bencher. High Cost of Prisons Like almost everything else under the Saunders Government the cbst o! running our prisons has risen enor- mously. For comparisons sake let us take the lsst complete year oi the stew- art Government, 1928, and compare it with the complete year oi the Saunders Government 1929, and this is what weilnd: Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Tucker, P. N., Groceries .. King's County Court llouse and Jail ($1,511.53) Anderson, Mrs. Louis. Labor 0 3.00 Garrick. W.B., Plumbing re- pairs Riggs dz 00.. Ltd.. Insurance Hughes 00., Ltd., J. J., Coal, etc. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Johnson. S. N., Allowance ior rent, etc., . . . . . . . . . . . . Keeping. B. 0., Medicine Lavcrs. W. W., Labor Montague Elec. 00., Light .. Murphy, John J.. Labor, etc. Prosper, Mrs. Elsie. Labor Ross. Pcter G.. Blacksmith work Soloman, P. J.. Supplies Webster s: Co.. J.A.. Insur. white, George, Trucking 15.85 50.00 265.40 74.25 21.50 34.80 31.87 250.00 21.00 5.50 770.21 3.15s lcm. by which all Cahada is now being vexed." says e Toronto lb:- change, " who is more responsible ior it than the King Government? That Government wrought ior the advan- tage oi United States producers at the cost oi Canadian producers. The King Government has made Canada the star customer oi the United States and has sent to the United states hundreds oi thousands o! Ca- nadians who sadly leit this country because they were, by the King Gov- emment’s policy done 'out oi the means oi making a livelihood. Now when the United States is experienc- ing some decline in industrial activ- ity, our unemployed at home have to depend upon the generosity oi their own country. The King Government, which has brought them to this pass. hen-dens its heart against them and proicsses that its reason ior not aid- hlg them as it ought to do is that so Dr. C. D. Sweet tells the mothers oi these “youngsters that they have just live ‘police’ duties in regard t}: the child and his iood. _ (i) “That you shall provide your child regular meals. (2) That meals shall be oi good quality. (3) That he shall come to the table with clean hands. so that he may handle his own iood, without much attention being paid to his table manners, be- cause eventually he is going to copy the table ‘manners he sees not the ones ha hears about. (i) That he shall remain a deiinite ‘length oi time at the table; say thirty minutets (or example. There is a. vast diiierence between saying to the child ‘you re- main there‘ and ‘you must eat.‘ (5) And most important oi all, that iood be served without one word being said about the food." ‘Tile trouble is that by not eating the youngster gcts something which CLAIMI BIIy-‘I III-VG Donald to the vacant Senatorship Governorshlp. r I will endeavour to show ectoral district, OIIOQI’. . Stewart, Charlottetown accowd read, with amass- ment, in your issue oi the 10th inst. a letter irom Fort Augustus, setting iorth the claims oi Mr. David Mc- more clearly what Mr. MacDonald has done ior the people oi the Third El- and what he has done ior himseli, during his political In 1002 the ‘rhird Electoral district was represented by Hon. med Peters and Hon. G. H. Cummlskey. They gave us telephone communication irom Webster's Corner in Mount and other places, they secured irom the Do- minion Government the Hillsborough Bridge, iree oi toll; we also got the ation oi’ a waiting room tabliahed as a mlslion field, m... the supervision oi the late luv. James Eraser. who came irom Scotland and settled in Bmllerderle. in i840 he de- dicated to the srfivlce oi God the first Presbyterian church in Sydney Min. es. The same year, by answer to an appeal. the Glasgow Colonial oom- mlvloe sent the late Rev. Matthew Wilson in lssz and labored in the field 10:41 years, resigning his charge in_lB53. ‘Ilhehecond minister. the late Rev. Donald MaoMilllsn. who wsa called as colleague to Mr. Wilson, was inducted in i870, continuing to serve until 1904. next chill’: Rev. l-Ihmacklnnon, indllofed in 1903 and resigning in 1011. l-Ie was succeed- ed by Rev. A. D. Wsnchope, inducted in 1918 spending Just two yea-rs as Ilastor. . Rovllfloott Macxsnzle tool: the charge in i320, and resigned in 1925 to ts-ke e charge in Paris, Qgtsrlo, O!‘ leading fox-ranchers throughout this province and elsewhm you may rcst sssrrcd that you are tsklnl no chances when i Firerlchh Capsules are used. New is ‘the time lo prrpzlre sgalnvtihls menace, so “t; I nquiicnlcnta cf cse capsules at OIICS. ‘ ' i Price $1.00 per box (2! capsules) llfflllilid to any gum-cu E. A. Foster Sole Agent ior Dr. l-"frrnchs Anlm a..,< ~ ... ...". OO-Qoooeeeoeeoeele oeu- ' ‘ DON'T Uralllge Sold Only in Rod o» (v4 oeoeeoeeQO-V cunrusb ouvosrona» Sunllysid al ltclncdics ior the Province. ' a ueseeeeooeooooOoOo FORGET g BRAHMIN TEA ls Pekoe Airtight Packages and shed on Hickeyb whari, good highways, many other aeeomoda- tlons. Prior to this time, where do we iind Mr. David MacDonald? Voting ior and holding Post Oilice under the Sullivan-Ferguson Gov- ernment. When this government was deieated, Mr. David MacDonald be- came a Liberal. His iiret bonus un- der the Liberals was ior taking the census, $800. Second, a salary oi 0100 ior instructing the farmers on pro- ducing milk, beei, and iarm pro- ducts. ‘Third, a poultry building _ior hatching and fattening, worth up- wards o! 02,000. He was nest ap- pointed inspector o! an iron bridge ior which he received I. large sum. we next iind him in the tax oiiice under large pay. He ran his iirst el- ection in l91i and was deieated. In lllfhe was elected. lie has repre- sented the Third district ior 11 years. During that time, his regular salary would amount to 04.000, plus 04,000, equals $8,800 not taking into consid- eration those other items. ' Now this is what Mr. MacDonald has done ior himself. What has he done ior us! Those beneiits which I have here- to-iore mentioned as having been received during ‘the Peters-Cylmmis- key administration ere all gone save that oi Hillsborough Bridge. What claim has he to the vacant senator- he values more than iood and that is the undivided attention oi every adult member o! his family. ‘lnese little suggestions should be oi help, because mothers are in a quandary es to the right proceedure; coating. praising. comp “u... the amount oi food with others, letting him go hungry ior a day or two, and other methods. I believe that in addition to Dr. Sweet's advice, the best means o! in- duclng hunger is to get the young- ster outdoors. Getting him playing ii possible, but get him outdoors any- way. eo-evooeeeooo-eeeeeveoeeeeeeeeoeeeeeoeaeeiee and laier a seat in the Presbyterian College, Montreal. Rev William Orr" Mulligan was inducted in 1935, re- maining with the congregation until i029, bringing the colngregaticn under its proeentpestorate. . _ llpllawing this outline oi church history, the visiting clergymen were called ‘upon, all rezpol-lding and very sincerely cxplueeaing "their good iellowstsiv, and extending greetings irom iibeir relpemive connections. after whim: Oblriee- MaCillfyre. dhurch y. on be-holli o! the congregation, requested Mr MecDow- e0i's attention, reading a very be- iittinsly eslpreeeed eddies, which wessuponded toby the reverend gentleman in e most sincere manner. Anon-les- interesting ieature oi the evmingh program vies a speech made by Alexander" Boyd, senior cid- er, wilollae the distillation oi wor- shipping during the ministry oi the seven dergy-lnen heretofore men- tionedpalld who still takes a keen interest in the aiiairs oi St. Andrew's generally. Beiore the conclusion d many oi them belong to provinces ad- ministered by Conservative Govem- merit." Queen's County. 1920 ......t3,115.95 1929 eszssz Prince County. 192s ........ 2,904.83 1929 4,522.05 more county. me 111.22 <0?" 192a 1,571.53 Editorial Notes - gJduu chmxisk ‘we must nmvlllce. "We desire to my that we , “we “wvcmd “wk a grew“ deal o: cousin uncullt cl hug. lllflisllre. mriiiaclion and adlnllntion if‘ PM “a” we“ 8° h“ '1 Y0“! lilXr-"s in Prince Eduard Island’. m‘ L?“ "s “we mm a“ m‘ "i Mid the marvelous results calculating my succm m“ w‘ ha“ m thereironl, and we very pm¢;n,jy dc.‘ p?“ “M M u’ "mm " Cid-ed that you here the on: man “ti! rnmbtcd mmesmm’ 11993911 m m“. culhwgaiylo“, and our rntiozl and puts-P, to the vwwulw u 301mm” ta gm ndcqu; and esigaiz-lislmlent oi tho - ate eitpression to the joy and pleasure ‘imtdczn in Sydney Miller 1g m,“ u, h, hmqni ya“ g o.“ w days tile». lie before us. “$11911 91457-01‘. Md i": sincerely and lmfdmg ya“ a sham-e “d Dfflylriully hope t‘: during thc iwacwu and assuring you“ Mflwge whit istlcc IAOLUBJlIDL """'"d“'l- mm“ ‘M “WM veers to come. mu will enioy illciim“ m” “W” "° h” W“ "My tokens oi your iiI-rstel-‘sprc- wmnk C‘, m’ ecnoe alld blexings upon your labozzw. ‘I Sign“ on “hm d May We odd that during tile s . illlic you have 02ml whll us’. r‘ "r5 or; by no means \\'u.l;I‘;n'_; cl l.‘.1liZ‘.l‘i§Qi)l¢ "limits 11311111; Plum 0.11:1 lluny new I06?! cal-l" be tcrxl‘ lilcoughort the congregation in that brie; space of; time. Th: centenary cl our oonglug- ' “u” i“ m‘ ‘immlhzn: wdi‘ ‘Mk Nearly 21000000 bushels i forward with pllasan: anticipation at we" “f”! Qh Unmd 5 the evening a social period was en- 111M118 you with us‘ as our bcloved, A no e ‘ loved. when mreshrncnts were eerv- pastor during the celebration oi that y"!- ' ‘ 0d bythe - ladies oi the Women's a ’ occasion. . league. ' "As is well kmwnrnvst or the mo. The edhess to RevMnMscDovrell Die of this community are either 3:0- | reeds as iollowe: tfll or oi Scotch dectnt. ‘rhcy com: Rev. A. Quincy lircDowellz ci a strong, sturdy, vlrilerace that‘, "Rev. and ‘Dear Sir.--Wo are as- was distinguished io: their love cl Mr. H. D. McLean, Conservative About w. "m," "emu". by member from Bum-b. administered .,which it u proposed u» decide whe- a shrewd rebuii to the Minister oiither the teachers shall or shall not Agriculture, when the latter endeav- b8 Elven the ihorel-ied salary they ored to interrupt Mr. McLean in the m" bee“ demam“ “ 8°“! deal H oi curiosity is maniiested. Just what budget debate. You have already question! Sh“! M plnfllon m. Ink made one speech on the Budget, and h“ the Government u" h“ no‘ yfllfve bYOEdCB-Sted 3W0 m°T°-" he yet been decided upon. Keeping ill reminded him. Mr. Ice. subsided. view the iact that in all such ques- tions the government must be sale- guarded-si. all costs. might we sug- gest the iollowing as samples which may or may not be improved upon as time goes on: <1.) Do you think teachers should get an increase oi salary? (2.) Do you think teachers should work for nothing and ilnd them- selves? ul.) Are you willing to tax your- selves to give teachers an increase oi salary. (4.) In the alternative are you in iavor oi the members oi the Govern- ment peylng the increase out o! their own pockets’! ‘vii’? These totals do not include jallers saldries, rent, or taxes, merely ior maintenance oi prisoners, as the an- nexed lists show. The prisoners in Queens consumed ilsh at the rate oi about t: per day and groceries at the rateoi about 03.20 per day. In Prince, curiously enough, the prisoners are not iish eaters, having consumed_cnly $20.90 worth ior the whole year. They are strong on beei, however, com- pared with Queens, the Prince County bee! bill amounting to $729.32 compared with $278.58 ior Queens. Prince grocery bill amounted to about the same as Queens, vis., $3.25 per day-or a total oi $1,185.83. The lamb that lollowed Mary to school had nothing on a pigeon own- ed by Betty Ingalls, Lynn, Mass. which followed its mistress to Sunday School. The bird took wing irom its cote as the girl leit her home to llo to the church. and was perched over the door as Betty entered church. Then the pigeon ilcw inside the building. and rested on the pew over Betty's head until Sunday school was ended. 1t then ilewllome. NZIL MACMILLAN. b‘ oneness Msclnrxar, s: ..Dated at Sydney Mines. llznlbao. l ‘ OLD CITIES Good to know and good to see, ‘And ior the heart a kind oi iood, __-- Are cities cloaked in dignity ' There has Just arrived at St. John. whom Tune ham ‘wen qubtudm N. 13., en route ior the Prince's ranch, A‘ G“ a: Elem s s" L, ht ’ 133m, High River, Alta, a valuable cargo 0i Charlottetown Ice é..- u: .. ' .00, live stock. ‘rhirtv Hampshire 9W“ Crockett s. Co. J.'I‘. Fish. etc. 277.79| gheep and 40 pedigreed Short-Mm cm- N" R‘uw“3'5- Height 4'35 cattle were on board. The sheep and Carter s; Co. Ltd.. Grass seed 2.52 cattle were brought here by special Queen's County Jail $6,325.52) A knlghtly kindness lives with them. A warm and golden retrospect Along each street oi brick and elm And ivy vine and mlgnonette. It will be observed irom the Mac- Millan report that the evident inten- tion is to raise a iund out oi which c"m"' cw" 5‘ w“m" w“m 58m the increased teachers‘ salaries may Victor Coyle, Medicine 52.05 Dustbane Pro. Ltd.. Dustbane 18.00 trains irom Cornwall, Wiltshlre and be paid, provided the iund is sui- Old cities. like old books and irlends. Stay in the heart and dearer grow; ship or governorshlp? Without any eembiad hen: this evening ior the freedom. They are rmuj to bclqng‘ Y outstanding ability or talents hasn't he been very wellpaid? What an in- sult to the Liberal party. and to the Nottingham. They were embarked during the night. Special pens were erected on board and special arrange- io that raoc that under“ Knox and his unwraps-causing oontzcnporsm; i threw oil til: viz".- oi bondag-l.and' qbwiflfi Mimosa oi extending you n sincere and cordial‘ welcome to our town and congregation, and we eon- flclent. But the iund ltseli. which is not to be ear-marked ior any special purpose. may be used ior any pur- Dalziel. Wm.. Coal. etc. 737.40 Darwin. Ltd. l-I.M.. Insurance 37.50 Fennel e2 Chandler. Stove And as each generation ends Their hearts burn with a. richer glow. ' maul’. .81.. _ Ileoanrugltormaeedl- 241.01 238.56 15.50 103.33 castings, paints. etc. Gay at Co. Rooney, B-cci .. 20H Bros. Boots . . . . . . . . ... aUIhQS. Jos., Potatoes . . . . .. Hygiene Products Ltd., Dis- iniectants Holman Ltd., 11/12, Lamp Chimneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-lermans, 1-1.. Repairing locks Riggs Al: Co. Ltd., Insurance itiai Oil. Ltd.. Gasoline . Johnson, 1-1.D., Proi. Services Love's Meat a Fish Market Lawndale Dairy, Milk .. Lawson, .1. A.. Fish . . . . McFarlane a Co, Henry Mattress, etc. Mclrlnls, A.N.. Bread . . . . Poole s; 00., LM. Lumber .. Prowse Bros, Clothing. tow- 27.50 .6’) els, ow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Palmer-Wat. lllec. 00.. wir- Ifll, etc. nu--.-~..-.-.r.~ W. A. nix. Groceries Rogers Hardware 00.. Wash- ing machine . . . . . .. ltewsrt s» 00.. aruol. Repairs to heating system. etc. Heller. Ambrose. Bee! ' . . . . .. 1D‘?! s: Son. 0.11., Grocer- stlng scales ment made to protect them irom I d Md c” during me Journey pose which the Government shall de- w n s - "His Master's voice" was audible throughout the speech on the bud- get by Mr. Horace wright, who deliv- cred, almost verbatim, a considerable portion oi the speech previously deliv- ered by the Minister oi Agriculture. Ne doubt in order to ensure periect synchronization, the Minister 100k l seat beside Mr. wright. and could be heard, in husky undertones. coach- ing the Bedeque member irom time to time. Mm m“ $50,000 worth oi iurs in Query stage oi preparation and manuiecture were on display at the first annual convention and trade ea- hlbltlon o! the Furriers‘ Guild oi Canada in the King Edward hotel. Toronto. individual garments valued as high 5° as 04.000 in some cases new‘! ""1""! the exhibits. The lowly ermine skins. termlne, such as providing s. surplus or other desirable book-keeping achievements. In any case the pur- pose oi the plebiscite ls to saie-guard ‘the government and throw the re- sponsibility ior whatever the outcome may be upon the people. 1i the ma- ‘ne years ior them are lengthy days Oi Winter sleep and flowered Junes, And I believe God walks their ways sometlmeffis Sabbath aitemoonsl -Bert Cooksley. in The New York ‘Hmes. iwity decide that the “ ‘ sai- aries should be increased, and they are prepared to put up the money ior th elncreese, then the salaries shall be increased proportionately. Ii, on the other hand, it is determin- ed that the teachers are not entitled to increased salaries, then the onus will he upon the electors themselves not upon the Government. ~ Only a iew years age the epi- tlon oi opening our roads to automo- blle treilic became an insistent ope. Public opinion was ‘divided-the country formed itseli mo. two time. one ior and the other llliast the new waiile. Had the 000010 Nil eonslslted by direct plebiscite ento- mohlle treiiic on our roads would THE LAND WE LOVE n: maul LIIGI osusmsa rlsmsa roa m’ BRITISH NAVY Q- Does Canada still supply tim- ber ior the Canadian navy‘! A. Nearly 300 years age m; 0m. 1411.11 fiwfhtlmber trade basin by shivments oi spars irom Quebec ior the French navy. lumalns oi the booms are stilitobe seen lnwolln Oove. Alter the jritleh conquest sf. gm were made to revive this trade ior British naval Purposes but the held the tralile usltit the Province ior a writer in give vent to threats without signing his name lees that we iecl somewhat elated at when we have so many capable ll Ml‘. N. position and has the right. 1 am Sir, eto., Johnston's River. . __.____.,__._.____ WILL TIIA’! ‘I'll OLANDQ OI 00.00! RAILWAY Ill! zit- treaties their duetlees s James‘ u. Hutton. president-elect ‘the appoiatm 00d!!- end I the iirat obits iilllng either oi those vacancies such Rattenbury. Hon. J. J. Johnston, K. 0.. Hon. Mr. Selmders, K. 0.; Mr. Sinclair, Mr. H. Jenkins. Allvtilose men are oualiiied gentle- mm,“ any oi them could iill either r ' HUGH CUIDIIIKIY a-o mousse amclsucv ofthllppointlflhldfli’. tllechlcllolledleellocleilhaleoa- being so __icrtunale in having this privilege accorded us. "A meeting oi ouroongrehatlcn beblg duly- called some iimeago, ior die pin-pose oi moderating in a call. 0! m. word. one oi the meat helpiul and inspiring our congregation has ever held. when you were modethe unanimous choice or our congregat- ioilfsdlteolotrrpwpllltthbttime valet-tunes- iears that exlstlnl cir- ovmplanom might prieveut you irom aeoaotins a call to this part oi tho int-eh vineyard. . "Bo-sever. moss ins-swore remov- ed ens W6.W‘N.G911Ih€<fl bcvorll measure toleam a short time later normalised-accepted our. sell. Bo is an here tonight to leellttua you sad-so casmsmyqllnrlouooemln . __ tlyivraadrlbavtaerlt slves P‘ _ v‘ Milsesfidifllli hi»! this meeting was in every eenss oi_ rmcislnuvl llbttrty to the captive, tbs- hbcrly u-itoreufllcl Unrist dlath msdcI them ircc. They ers equally prqnd or on m u»; latter pm. o!’ the 1on1‘ century struggled maniully arui bnvely against the high handed (nepotism and merciless crueltiol oi the Stuart dynasty and their un. scrupulous agents. For Christ's crown and covenart theysuliered: thousands oi them shed their blood‘ and Joined the great cloud oi wit». nausea. m: thanks be m God; m! blood oi those noble mtrtyrs became .n truth the seed oi this church. “we as Presbywlms m ‘hairs q~ those blood-bought timid and privll; ‘egos, and we ought to appreciate. i-hclh at 0110101181 value,‘ prqeel-VU than lt any cant and hens than‘ dean‘ to our children and tutors Yeoeratictla without any diminution d cuanuty or q "o. “Filatthe missus in s carcinoma; tllaewilltell.altdwilldepofldlalder_ w belong tothat B32115 race the: lai- I '" , . with the camel w nearalsll- ding - " iu... memo owl "i n . »neetwheoelhm g“ ' ysflwendfl" . "airmail? whose pelt brine’! ml! 8H0. when several oi his relatives, brings anvthlnl “v *° . flared coats asun in the me- . mu aollaw f“ . ‘sleek ior eolcewei-e