- Edster Dinner Wheatlefs Meat Market Js.:...1=... i... Your We have la kaad three ‘u. BEEF, ht carcasses of yarn‘: STEERti. of but quality at PRICES that w. were" flymbiy with any u. u» City, Order ‘IO-DAY and will patch yeur Easter vase." prompuy dis‘ 33 m‘ Am" Phone 121s v-vw ~A~AA A4 a .4 A ‘an The Presbyterian Bliuroh In Ganad; ST- JAMEs CHURCH Ihbterr REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, 0.1), coon nmar mvasesa-nesssravsavsmasmf "Isltnetlflagteyumsllyethatlesslyyy lfthersbeanyaenevwllkennionqqn"; Behold and sec STIANG O0! AND VISITORS Y INVHH). but they nut before bringing fore loading day. St. Paul ’s Church GOOD FIJDAI lLflLlr-MesaalngSarvieeandbu-nroas, Infllssrlealariewillailgfliodhdyllsthsr" Dubcla i ‘ltlills-Sbaohllvcaaingdarvicqtallfngthsstcryd “lbeflntfloodlriday.” lllitiedbypioilleahorntheflreatllasiers. The Oifrringleftlledayfer llllons. IVIBYIOD! WIIAXYII. I-IV. I. III. RAYMOND, I. L, IIOTOI. ‘ a s‘ a kk¢lx Add‘; Livestock Marketing Board Loading livestock during first week in April as fol- iiunnav mvsa April 8rd. MISCOUCHE April 3rd, aiTernoon- KENSINGTON April 4th, till 11 a.n1. uonru WILTSHIRE April 4m. mi 11 w- BORDEN LINE April 4th. 12 to 3 9-m- We eaa kandle a few GOOD VEAL calves each week, be GOOD. Always inquire oi ‘your Secretary them ln. LIST ALL STOCK two days be- Wa have inquiries for Svrinohmb- A goodBroodSowscakand. ?i__ A ~~~ “‘ came e w "III w "M: " "" °""" u‘ "' """n°“2.".'.‘.fi h pee wore: la Issaevian llofleae. IO- MI I51 9'" °‘ " |’|,“‘d . gflu as pep usual Letters ef Condolence, ‘No “'1', .“”MI1.T@.QIIBOIII‘O.’UI word 0th: Iases u IOIIISIIPI- u “u. asn Y. qua Phmp)a1‘da‘mh(i::°.lmu:lanlsna - hf}; fu"; ,,,,_ Miscellaneous E39." ' “' - "m" '- r‘ '"' --- ssasaraols aawaan. IBCAPIB- "M" =a=s.~=- or _-_-_ =§= firms»; Msazikxmi: gixcésl: i? Charlottetown, ‘March a1, ma. Vi: sans _ oration“ urns. mo... gmding please advise m» by thewllifiiv. I-Lnbhgaygfiwljfoia‘ » U11 . ' y length. Awly $111M“ ma [at reward. John Lhllfiiag. btsvlg‘. w Evelyn ma)”, o‘ “m, i i i v BEITMI. Blllllllll '""I\elmnn massage ralweedstrlatlypnyellelnafl. ISLAND LAD! flab .. y,‘ ::":='.*.:="...=.."~ the death of her lstenyma, J, T, L Dflisrdines at the family home, is: xillow street, Wollaston, Ilsa" .1- r some mcrltbs cf dasljnln‘ M". Bum-dines has visited shat-fist: ter on several occasions and is kind- ly remembered by her mall! friends and relatives. GOOD FRIDAY A1‘ ‘I'll (MAI.- DOTIIZTOWN P081.‘ OPFYCI .- Good Friday, March 80, 1m, 5e 101- lcwtus order of service will be ren- dered the public: All wickets closed for the day. A11 mam my qqnm,’ by afternoon trains, will be closed gt 12.00 o'clock noon. There I111 b; 1,9 dlllvtfy by letter carrier or by rural courier. 'l‘hers will be no mid-day sitglelet letter and Parcel box collec- ‘Tllli COLLEGE I'll!!!" - ‘rho Easter number of P. W. C. Timeshaa Justbecn issuedandisup l0 the high average attained by this ‘ Dublicstion. The editorials are time- 1y and well reasoned; while the special contributions by Professor Blanchard on "French Utes-alum"; MI- 9- Douche MacDonald. BA, "The Uses of Quotations"; and Mrs. Dorothy Douli Chandler on “kahu- burgh and Its University" k | the literary reputation of the 113mg, POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning four vag- rants picked up by the police last evenins were remanded until Friday. A party charged with resisting er- rest was given thirty days in without the option of a fine. The defendant in a prohibition case, un- lawful possession, was fined 000.00 and costs or two months in fail. 1n a second prohibition case, unlawful sale, the defendant was fined $200.00 and costs or two months, while s third prohibition case was with- drawn on request o! the prosecution. INFECTIOUS DISIASII IN SCHOOLS — In speaking at the Teachers’ Convention on the pre- cautions to be adopted in the case of the outbreak cf infectious dis- ‘eases in schools, Dr. B. C. Keeping was reported to have stated that when asecondcsaebraekaout inl the same school, it shows laxity on _ the part of the trustees. What Dr. | Keeping ssid was that there was danger in not taking precaution immediately on becoming cognizant of the presence of infectious dis-‘ eases among school children and that the trustees. constitu“ the local Board of Health, should use- their every endeavour to take meas- ures which will prevent s solitary case becoming epidemic. __... IllNmR. III) CIOSS IIIITING -A meeting of the Abegweit Juniors of l-lcpe River was held in the school on March 23rd. The vice-president occupied the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll osll was answered by an original verse. It was reported that the portfolio was cclnplvted and sent. The members decided to make Easter cards for the crippled children. The committees awnin- ted were: To clean brushes. Ellwood stswart: Program Committee. DRO- thy Warren and Ethel Maori.“ Th: following program was carri cu : Recitation, "when Ps's Sick." Pran- ces ‘rurner: Resdinl. Jvlh ‘harbor: A contest put on by Vera Simpson was won by Gertrude ‘rumor. The meeting then adjourned. BIITI! m4, to Mr. and ma. Belch W13 beck, s. son. DENNIS - At Hospital, March Mrs. Beecher Dennis, a dsughtesx-a. HAMILTON-At Mmflflle U! Eli» urday, March a4, m4 u» sir. and llra- Peardon Hanailton a sunshi- er. IITZSIMMOM-At Loni River uh March s, 1034, to Mr. and Mn- Lin“! Pitasimmonaa ‘ .39“- c!‘ therine. as-rr - at the Massachusetts Os- teopathic Hospital, Jamaica Plains» Mass. March 23rd. to m. and WI- the Hines County rr, ma. to Ir. and of Arlington. ‘TX-yon. I “Ii-sated“ Coal next time. °“ wrist. ‘nu: cnARwrromwN GUARDIAN i; *1 Dividends Ea-ried on i Household Expenses Inthersalmofhoueehoidox- in realmof 0 can. “treatment” liven both Cobblss at the mine there dust and no soot. Ceilings, wall upholstery are saved icnda to keep heating surfaces ' . chimneys draw better and combustion is more perfect; smoke is reduced-also. All of hich makes for s better Job of “ or c at less ex- pense. Dealers everywhere have this new coal Ask for BRADOBRI )1! vnsachtonuaedvlhuflilliaa lJocanlltPlohrtlbfloql-td. atookthis money aavin coal Tryltnexttime. FAINIUL lNJUiY -— The many friends of Mrs. n. A Stetson, Dor- chter Street. will regret to learn that she accidentally slipped on the sidewalk Monday, breaking her PERSONALS The serious illness of w. D. A. Bruce is causing his family and‘ friends grave anxiety. Dbl. Rnflt Llmd and Mrs. John port of the and binding journals. Hon. Mr. idcPhee tabled the re- port of the Insislative and Public Librlfl. The House met at 11.40 am. Premier Machdillan introduced the following bills: An Aw museum the seal-mm; of Natural Products. A" M! "SPEC"!!! Farm Credits They were received and ram g first time. Hon. Mr. Wood tabled the re. mmittee on printing Public Accounts Committee Mr. J. A. MacDonald tabled the following report of the Public Ac-l counts Committee and moved its‘ adoption: “Tb the Hon the Speaker and members of the lcgislative As- lcastin, of Bethel. recently spent "mm," the week and in lit. Herbert, the guests ~ol Ill-s. James Bankin. ‘ Hon. lLr. ‘Maclicnsie was absent from the Legislature yesterday, due to the illness of his mother, Mrs. Robert MacKenaie. at her home, Springfield. Ber many friends will hope for Mrs. MacKenzleb speedy recovery. EASTERN Gllllllllilll .."!\Is can‘: rs reserved hr sews of local aileron but advartlala; of s asway naaara sna) he inserted at I cents s ward strictly Dlilbla lg advance. . JCIIOICI CUTS EAST!!! III? st Emery Paula's Meat Market, Mon- taglls. L-XMG ..'LET TIE DRAGON ROAR," Four-act comedy drama will be pre- sented in Oddfellovrs Hall, Monta- 2nd by Young sue. ldcncay. April People's society, United Church. L454’! MocBEA 1H5 EAS TER SPECIALS Thursday 81 Saturday Iiflrvy and Edward M8001! suaan. 1o lbs. 72c BUTTE-alibi. . . . . . . . . ........59o HITNTS SOUPS. Noodle. Vctetable, leaf Broth. Mushroom Tom!“- "Gentlemen: "Your committee appointed to report on the Public Accounts for "w Year emiins Dec. a1. AD. ma, beg to submit its report as follows: Your committee met and exam- ined thg securities held in the Sinking Funds of the Province and your committee find; that the sinking Funds correspond with the list as shown by the Public Ac- ‘House Discusses] Resolution Re Fishery Industry Public Accounts Committee Re- POrts On Sinking ities And Finances. House In Committee On Bills Yesterday. Provincial Legislature, March 2d. Fund Secur- Ilve hundred dollars." Mr- l-ehse osiecuc that the l-Wlioaed legislation was unfair, as “m. 9.0910 had cars valued st only uoo or mo. Taxation should‘ be on valuation. MT. Stewart said it had beg; WM by the City council which had recently been Qlgcflg¢ m‘; h, assumed that they had the indoc- sation of the citisens. __ PAGi‘ v -' w END srzclasg. see. use ‘ml- TIN ass-m rave-an 1k. seem s: I Ieslflia Iasa Powder sham;- nuns-an --"'=-""“"-- yaflfis. "i" ““ $2.373 I Beak lath Per ' of 1:111?“ U! like file. Both fer Pliers. Speck! ‘lie. see. ma m» use. Ila. m 50c. Slse m“, ,,”°_ i Alb. “EH81 Kalb” A.‘ !“_ nau- rua run rm- yum; 0d’ o"! 348- lk- Perfume!) Ne. Me. Spec. 89c. Both For“. 25c. : "when ‘u ‘l "o B" Jasnslsa E cu Liver on "Bath nus-rm cm : u u‘ km Cleansing nun m; cm“ . ° “a D°°"°"'" "'1'" Pill‘ Lam Jar Sic. it cs- bottle 0g], “c 7*?- “c. ' Iahsvesocaqleieauortn lollhsdsgfl Msila‘ and Snsllea 'n Chuckles. an“ e g vim Jwfimn“ and see this wonderful assortment of Chicken zggeapg, (ma, colsie lnkcts, Chocolate I-abblts. Chocolate Eggs, Fancy latch. Mickey Morass, Cap Carts from le. to 85c. and Saucer Sets and Isbbit Mr. Ms asked if the ‘ - Sallie aware of the llstugg 9r m9] Mr. Stewart replied that its con-' tents had been published ln the "S? y . . A. Campbell indorsed m. “Peach contention that the pro-i vision was unfair. ‘mumd '0 Horse ‘with the member from first Prince and auggegegd that it be referred back to the City Council. The clause was held over. Bw- 1 o: the mu substitutes m Sec. 83 the following: "(dill (s) It shall be lawful (or '1" city Council to allow such no} or rates of discount. not exceeding B11 percent. as it may by by-lgw fix and determine, on all, ma“. I'm“! °" "ll Eli-IN. persons. Dwpcriy, or income, paid in full or, |ln determined instalments within ~such time or times after tho com-| counts for the year ending Dec. l1, plmon o‘ ‘uumem u luch by 1933. “The total ordinary revenue for the year amounted to ll,263,0d338 while the total ordinary expendit ure, lgflg $108,805.00 provided for Sinking Fund. amounted to 51,392,- 215300, making a deficit on ordin- ary account of $30,407.82. (Signed, J. A. MacDotialifl chair- man), I... B. Hunter. D. P‘. Bethune, W. A. Stewart). Opposition Amendment Mr. McIn ment : instructions that they bi’ 1933." Charlottetown Debentures for unemployment relief. amendment. Guns Act Amendment 1028. The bill repcals Act and substitutes therefor: export, sell. and costs." . . . . . . . . . . . . . lfor 25o KING COLI TEA. lb. . . . . . . 40c IIEINZ MACABONI with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 29c CIUSIIID PINEAPPLE .. 2 for 25c TOILITPAPBI . . . . . . ...Ifor2Sc ONIONS, so lbs. fer ........ .. 35c amavlms some, z m. for .. 21c rassn vaonsnnss. roa aAsrss Plaolle 1111. PDUFC Dolly”?- “ERTILIZERS to TY- asvs a Coon oaaoaiv. rum- nsanlfl ty of mrythlna i0 "i "*5" c, -- ~ and for winter! ucrecywl M“ “M's Tivsrwfl. 5i cost n um» and new w mwb- 2am. Isabel Qlmgwdnd ma“, d 3g so as par pocket. Big Ovcraise lacs John D. Be . a“ Packets New crop Fresh. Mrl- °‘ "h" " Seeds Over isoooi satisfied cua- usvss - m. Watervale. M. sensor's last m‘... 1. veatigate 1m. m" I "W" cup this as and at Lem Psck- Ausvflm’ 1'1"", m‘ '° w" st Beautiful flowers Free-or send 3h for 1o Big Packet reg- “"" ""“""'.l'.3“‘ ‘$9.32’; m M fw x - m- Wmm o, gwk; N. D. MacLean st. n, worm. out.” n-eo. UNDIIIAIII action-uni“ asyssm Street. 00am n-un. Eamon walks‘. . l _ x I famed frequently catch and sell as asadosensalmoninsdly m isiing existing Section reeds: "No person shall kill in one two salmon. thirty innit‘. lieith- er shall he export nor sell any‘ ml. he may catch under penalty of 010m and coats of Prosecu- iwelve bass or place. The without amendment. tyre moved, seconded by Mr. Cox, the following amend- "rhat the report of the Public‘ Accounts Committee be not adopt“ ed but that the said report be re- ferred back to the Committee with include as liabilities of the Province all out- standing bills unpaid st the end ‘The amendment was lost on a straight party vow. 10-15, and the majority report of the Committee was adopted on the same division. On motion of w. Stewart the House went into con-lmlttce with Mr. J. A MacDonald in the chair on an Act authorizing the issue of debentures by the City of Char- lottetown to the amount of $30,000, The bill was agreed to without On motion of Hon. Mr. McPhee the House went into committee with Mr. Wigmore in the chair on an Act to amend The Game Act, Sec. 31 of the "No persm shall kill ln one day more than two salmon, twelve bass or thirty trout: neither shall he or feed to foxes. minke. or other animals. any salmon, bass or trout. Any person guilty of ani offence under this section shall be’ f liable to a fine of twenty dollars Ohlection to the clause was tak- en by Messrs. Cox. McIntyre and LePage, on the ground that it dis- criminated against fishermen who many and who under this legislation would be linuted to a catch of two sal- on. Hon. Mr. MacPhoe P0111594 W‘ that the provision in this regard was exactly the same as in the ex- statutc. passed in i028. The bill was finally agreed to (haaietiehwn Act Aneadmenis Onnsotionofllmdtewart the Bouaewant into eomanitfu with lllalAJlacnurlsldintheehsir manActtcamendtlafCiiyof Xncorpcationact. h" I311“ “I. 111d "such ijate or! "we may by such by-iaws be made ‘ variable according to the time or terms of payment. “(bl All taxes and assessments or Pofllflfls thereof. whether for gen- eral civic purposes, or for wt streets or sidewalks, (excepting D011 taxes) 1n arrears alter the thirtieth day of November of the wrest as from the first day ofluly 0d such you‘. which shall be added to such arrears and in all respects be collectible therewith. All such taxes and aseusment in arrears st the time of enactment hereof shall likewise boar interest at the rates 1 aforesaid from the dais of such en- actment, and all interest thereunto |aocrued by virtut of prior nect- rnmtg ia hereby confirmed. Sec- tion 9i of said Actishcreby amend- ed by striking out the words "thir- ty days" in the first and second line; thereof, and substituting therefor the words "four After discussion. it was decided to let the section stand over. Pro- gress was reported, the committee asking leave to sit again. On motion of Mr. T. A. Campbell the House went info committee Act to incorporate Miminisasi: amendment. until 8 o'clock. AITIINOON SESSION The House resumed at 4 p.m. the ment. the IIC Act. indirectly." on motorists convicted of other persons with water. mud, etc. fine being reduced m ss. cussed. speed iii-nit. with a white line in the centre. has the right of way. vision ls now in the Act, (d) provides: h Mr. Premier hdachdiilan said ha was: V year of assessment. shall bear in-t with Mr. Allen in the chair on an Community Hall Company Limited. The bill was lined to without Atlplnthellouseicokreceas Onhnotim of Premier Mscldillan the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair on Appropriation Bill. covering the items in the Estimates. It was reported agreed to without amend- On motion of Premier Mscldillan House resumed committee reading with Mr. J. A. MacDonald in the chair on the Highway ‘Iraf- The bill was amended by deleting the clause defining a chauffeur un- der the Act as one "who drives s nwior vehicle, sit-her whole or part time, for compensation, directly or The clause imposing a fine of Slo negli- gence in splashing pedestrians or was discussed and amended, the The clause fixing the speed lim- it st so milespcrbourwasdls- Hon. Mr. MscPhce lilllilted it would be safer to leave the law as it is, in the discretion of the Courts, without fixing a definite Mr. T. A. Campbell expressed his concurrence. He auggmtod that the asphalt surfaced roads be painted ‘Mr. Lea thought there should h! . something in the Act to define who 1 Hon. asr. llacPhce said this pro- from which he cited. The Act, See. d2 "The driver of a vehicle entning a highway from a lane or pflvatc road or drive shall yield the rimt of way to all vehicles upon such y. Lea believed this section m. Isa recommended the plac- leading 41w e emulate line u Ho!!!’ aha Slnlies u. Chuckles boxed chocolates, RR oss- V" "Pflrted “Ned to with amendments. War Veteran Exemption Extlnded On motion of Picrnier llfachflllan the House went into committee on an Act to amend the Income and Property Taxation Act. Clause I extends the taxation ex- emption for another five years to ear-soldier; and war nurses. Clause S provides. as an addition toflemldthstinthecasoof the death of any taxpayer the personal representatives shall make an sn- nual return of all income received by the estate of the deceased tax- M7515 Olauaedwnvidesfha-tif onthe death of any person or talPlWr. it appears to the Provincial Treas- urer that the deceased person was in receipt o1 a taxable income but had failed to file s return of his yearly income or that the taxpayer has made an incorrect return or returns of his yearly income, the Provincial Treasurer may cause a new assessment to be made against than toot saldpersonortax- payer d the amount of said assessment shall be a first marge and lim on the assets of the es- tate. Right o! appeal in the Pm- bate Judge is given. fully if the were disfrancizlsed. duced. any time to do it." m“; mggderaiionfl" (Laughter). ported agreed to with The following bill was read corporations Act. HSHIZIIILS RESOLUTION tion: population. Am whereas. owing quently depression . market cushi- citlsa of Eastern prcsen any jwofits from in many instances they were shivlllnl ‘t iiould be given wider publicity m“, and w rwllef to i-hOIB the lawwas ll neatly violated. engaged therein. it is moat "l" ldhCox approvedof the nmgest- gent thatsome immediate atoll‘! ed white line, but there ahouldbe essenwnsvemssniwiheflflrafl a definite speed limit. reduced u. run from NI Province to the Canadian and Am- Drug-United‘ Mr. LcPsgo believed it would stimulate tax collections wonder- Electbn Act were changed and electors in arrears w. J. A. MacDonald said at this time it would be a hardship on the poor farmer and fisherman if such a drastic measure were intro- Mr. LePage: "I won't suggesting Mr. T. A. Campbell: "Just a "ser- The bill, after discussion was re- endment. I third-time and. passed! An Act to further amend the Sununeraide In- ssr. McIntyre moved. seconded by Mr. Cox, the following resolu- Whereas the Fishing industry is one of the most hiportant indus- meg 1n the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island and affords s. liveli- hood for a. large percentage of our to the un- certainty of markets very (H1 oi those engaged in this industry h!" been able lo realize from the ls- bour, gnything beyond a bare liv- ing for themselves and their fam- V 111g; and dependents, and conse- pointed out. Will this year be wiwrls are unable to lav aside any means to assist them in times of And whereas. owing w W’ "Y? limited home market for rum. it u necessary for our fishermen to ex- port by far the greater part of their h And whereas, while many of our fishermen now ship "If" $011M“ to the Quebec and Montreal mar- kets. the nearest and most natural to be found in the United Stalls 0f m. Allen, who also spoke ap- owing w flw hi" proval, believed there should a their catches II"! have found that s financial in the transportation charges upus fish exported from this Province to Canadian and American mgrkgq y; the end that our fishermen may receive reasonable profits for ma]; fish and thus remove those erm- Dloyed in this great industry from the state of prrivation and want, Moves Resolution Introducing ‘the resolution, Ir, McIntyre saidhe had some know. ledge of the subject a; ha bad qs- Kllfld in the fisheries ind " y‘ for some years. Ho referred Io the-na- cessity of shipping smelts by ax- nrw in certain season; of the you to the United States market. 1h many years the fishermen coins CI with a fhra-ncial loss. Last year, he said, was an example. He cited instances of persona who shipped barrels of smells to the New York market and did not gag out even after PIYWI axprq charges. He hoped that this Gov- ernment througb the Governrnant at Ottawa could negotiate with b Canadian National Railways to have express rates on fresh fish shipments reduced. The transportation charges have ibeenaogrcst intherreshfishp- lingto NewYcvrk and Boutonnier- kets that it is practically prohibit- ive, he said. While commodity prices haws gone down express charges have increased and a determined effut should be made to obtain through the Minister of Railways, a seduc- tion in the interests of the frill- try. 2 Mr. H. H. Cox. in sccondingT-Ias motion, said if freight rates 3m express charges were lowcre‘ l would matcriaJly help the men. He died Distances of the ficulties experienced under present rates. Hon. Mr. Sharp Hon. m. Sharp said this vi resolution ll‘l which both would agree. It was not a inflict of loss of the American marke¢be- cause we have practically no auty on fresh fish going into the Uflbd States, Any move toward the?» fillction of freight rates shins materially assist our risnermei in taking advantage of the msrké in New York and Boston. Thefsh shipments are now delayed nearly 24 hours as against passenger-flab fic, he pointed out. l! some ar- rangement were made with the United States railways when!!! our fish could go from st. _§hn and make connections that Hg I would be a. 300d thing Canned lobsters. I“‘“"‘% a Mr. film about no a case while iastaear the price was only $12, but t _ is only one phase of the fishln in- dustry and there was no llbt that in the mailer of fresh Ifish shipments particularly the silgges- tions made in the resolution were worthy of evvry; consideration, Mr. B. W. lx-Pngc spoke m- full approval of tho resolution, He did not think the Department of lflsh- erleg at Ottawa was doing all that it might do. lt should assist in the marketing of the product. new freight structure for the times. Hon. Dr MacDonald his approval. He also emphcised the low prices preveflins semrelly as the real cause of the depression in the fishery industry, and ex- the hope that condition! would be materially improved B! next year. Mr. J. Howard MacDonald stress- ed the value c! advertillhl Ishhi 1m; egpeclally lobstors. lle lilt- tbe value of a resold-In asking protectim ellinli- the il- in quality. He pointed out their ture has given us p l monopoly of the lobster Midi! andthercarsouldbenorcason afsirpricasbouldnotbe sumac i