Stcwart Jones Co. i-‘wnmnmc. c! tau-considers; s. Co. ‘IIIDIPI of the anode: Stock Exchange . , 88 Gilt!‘ George Se, Clldfloflgitospg amuse swasr caoaass sank B08108, lurch.- as-m past week proved a meet unfortunate per- iodfortllefishermenthatssilcutof Boston and Gloucester harbors due to a stii‘! gale which swept across oeorm Blink- » More than a score oi boats were disabled and several had to be towed in either by the Coast Guard vessels or by companion fishermen. The schooner Ruth and Margaret broke a piston rod at the height of the‘ hurricane and sent out-a hurried s.o.s. The Coast Guard destroyer dcuett heard the distress call and hunted to her side. Aiter a desper- ate strussle with wind and wsves a iirle was finally put aboard the stricken crait and she was towed to the satety oi Boston harbor. About a mile irom the spot where Ruth and Margaret broke down the schooner Isabel was trying to buck the gale, with a crippled engine and a tired crew trying to force patches of canvass on the sticks to keep her nose intb the seas. Her distress call was heard by the coast guard patrol boat Frederick Lee, many miles to the ncrtlrard. Bravely the little patrol boat pushed through the seas > to the schooner. A line was put ‘aboard and soon the slow journey oi nearly 225 miles to Boston was begun. But the progress was slow; it was s hard ‘pull ior the little patrol boat and when the steam trawler William J. O'Brien hove in sight, hcmewsrd bound. the Isabel was transferred. At Gloucester harbor the draggsr Doris Amer-lo, Captain Nero Amirc, put-putted to safety with the Evelyn G. Sears dragging astern st end oi some fifty isthoms oi towing hawser- Like hersistess, the Evelyn Sears was crippled by the gale, but a iew miles distant from the Ruth, and Mar- garet and the Isabel. Like the others it was her engine that tailed and Ior d! hours she was hove to while the great m. battered at -,her hull and s...» qvarhendeck. -'l‘hen alcns . came Doris 1mm... Again a line was passed and slowly the vessels made their way in port. The‘ crow oi the drsgger Ethel Marian were ‘taken oi! by the traw- ler Alden A. Mills, which in turn turned them over to the coast cutter Aoushrlet. The cutter was held up 120 miles from Boston by the gale and is expected in within a iew days and the complete news ci the rescue will be known. The Ethel Marian was lost on Georges banks siter be- ' ing out a week from Edgartown. She was only three years old and was ‘ems by Abram Osborn oi vineyard Haven‘. . CHASE!) AND CAUGHT Th!!!‘ v HALIFAX, N. 5., March fld-The dspredsticns of a modern Rallies whose ambitions ran to bottles oi milk and cream rather than gold cups and diamond bracelets have been eifeotively curbed by. a South Bid lady who did not hesitate to pursue the pllferer and again come intb pcmesslon oi milk ior the cat and cream ior the cciiee. The isdy was observing the mild dawn _ci the first day oi spring from a second storey window when she aswafigurestcoping cnthefront. porch. I-Ier first imDN-esion was that it was the mail carrier, but closer scrutiny revealed the isct that the individual below had possessed him-_- aslf onus ‘daily delivery of dairy ‘Throwing cnadressihllbwlilflfl kicking her ieet into sliPPlPl. houeswiie msdelsll speed downstairs andioto the stretkin pursuit oi the miscreant. A short run and s merry one resulted is her cvertakina him- ."Give ms back that milk." demand- sd the lady. . “Yse,:_ms' .1 acquiesced ills thief. and produced both milk sod cream from the‘ packets o! his overcoat. Oactloaai that m would be well advised to leave his merchandise in. side the front porch in future, the milkman on the icilowing morning “P1106: "Don't wcrry- You won't be both- ered again." 1 DIDIQUI AND VIUINITY Although it is not summer, and _‘ their is no dust yet, only plenty oi mud, several cars are to be seen every day flittering hither and thither. Mrs. Allan Wysnd, Cavendish, is visiting in Bedeque, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Pred-Moyse. Mr. Billy C-istopher was a recent visitor to Bedeque. Mrs. Ephraim Leard, oi lower Be- deque has returned home, after visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Hector Mac- Ilean, New Dominion. “Mr. Bern Connolly, of Bedeque, re- cently motored to Victoria. Mr. Austin I-Iammiil, Lower Free- town, was a recent visitor to Char- lctietown. Mr. Ivan Dawson, oi Halifax, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. John A. Dawson, Central Bedequs. The Misses Blanchard and Myrtle Nccnan, Bedeque, were recent visitors R l! r Q0 cents. dfd sol a reserved seats ‘IN *4 ' liable for the pericrm- =~~ I "hear nicht say “WhcaW Let's " * - a two las Pir- »- and finish. ' 2088-8-24-11171-41 TWENTY-FIVE CENIS properly invested will give your child an sitar- _ at the matinee “Whoa" and assist a crippled child non ct pleasure to treatment and happiness. f . uarilian LS- kasrs in ole Prince iusical Revue are the Get your nu-s-aa-al. flH-Ki-IB-Si. Ll C0. have Just re- froin Vancouver, B. 0., British Ccllnnbis Doug- Iegislatlve Assembly March 28th ‘Ihenousein cmnmiteeontbe fol- lowing resolution. moved by lion. Mr. McIntyre: “That it il empendient to amend the Actlt George V, Cap. 3. in order t0 authorise the Government ta borrow 1115-3-90-11- a d... oi ssoomo instead cf sacaooo *-- as tnereln mentioned. and to raise STUDY orwur MllTING- m. rate c! lute-mt on the debentures The monthly meeting of the teacher study group met in P. W. College Saturday, lilissch the twenty-second. Mr. Reginald MacDonald was elecet- ed chairman. ’I‘he subjects discuss- ed were Rural Science and The School rum. Inspector Court gave an outline on the diilereni; subjects to be studied each month. He also discussed the mak- ing of portiolios . for exhibits at school fairs. This was followed by a very interesting address on the im- poxtarloe o! school iairs by Supt. H. II. Sham. The last feature oi the meeting was a question box. The directions, which we're lead by the chairman, were cxplsind cut by the Inspectors Court, and MncPhail and inrunl‘ Supt. Ii. H. Siilaw. ST. PATRICICS ROAD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-Illa March meeting oi St. Patrick's Road Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Wal- ter Rogerson. Nine members ind Meet- ing opened by singing "It's a Good Roll call three visitors were present. Time to Get Acquainted." u. Summerside on ’ evflilflS- was answered by paying B cents. Minutes of previous meeting were Mf- 3490M“ lfilfd. 01 Bedeque» read and adopted. General business has recently secured a lucrative posi- tion in Pope's Garage, Summerside. We all wish him success. ii Mr. and Mrs. Hssen Phillips, Sum- 1 to Bedeque on Sun- merside, day afternoon, the guest oi Mr. Mrs. Wm. McParlane, Lower Bede que. an the National Anthem. aiter which was discussed. It was decided to purchase map oi the world for school also sign board. A fee of twenty- five (25) cents will be collected irom each member next meeting to pur- chase "Flag" for school. The meet- ing wae brought to a close by sillginS delicious lunch was served by l-hti hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles Ro- The Mdrkets CHAB-LOTTETOWN Butter ........-. ......... (0-45 35-45 50 Oats 50 Hay .. ... ... . 65 Straw ~40 gerson and Miss lvmy Mcqueid- Next ‘meeting will be held in the school room, roll call to be answered by "jokes." RECREATION cum-a meetinS of the Canadian National Rccreai-iun Club, Charlottetown, was held Fri- day evening last in the RailWlY H5“- there being a 80001! numb" M members present. The guests 0! the evening were Mr. c. R. Brooks. Gea- eral Secretary of Recreation Clubs, Montreal, and Mr. c. c. aullsvle. President C. N. R. Club. Alli-nu" MT. STEWART Butter Eggs Potatoes . Olts ............. U. Mr. John C Region. It is interesting to note that recently Mr. Gillispie was also made Vice President in the M. P. B- A- A- , President of tnbeissuedtheieurlder iromarwte not exceeding four and one hsii per- cent 'per arlnum. to a rate, not ex- ceeding iive and one-half percent pay. able’ every llalfyeal- in order that these debentures may sell more readi- ily." Mr. Allan Stewart, in the chair. Re- port of proceedings continued irom Saturdays Guardian: ‘ Interest Increased _Mr. dleLure: The increase you are asking for is $200,000. That has been explained by the promoter. But there isonepartwemighttakeintccoll- sidelration, which L? the changing oi the rate oi interest from 4 1-2 perc- cent to 51-2 percent. I think the bonds would sell quite readily, even at 5 percent. Money at the present iimsisnotllearlyssdcarasltwas; thou-ate oi islterast is going down. People are looking for good invest- ments and what better investment could there be than the bonds of the Province. Ii that rate were put at 5 percent there might be the possibil- ity of getting the bank over drait reduced to the ensue rate, Hon. Mr. McIntyre: It is not nec- essary ior it to exceed five percent. If you issue them at ilve prcellt you can get them pretty near par. Hon. Mr. Stewart: If it works out i1 the same way, why make the chsng: a‘. all? Hon. Mr. Lea: You get more lunacy. yculazo after and you will be able to spend ll; when you get it-tu scnle sort oi way. As my hon. friend irom Charlottetown juar. said, money is not this House the other day, is cheap- er than it has been for a long while; so wily this difference in the rate or intclut? Before the promoter comics into this House to ask for this Lcg- lslatiom I think he should be able to give us some facts. Can he tell us whether the bands of any other Province oi Canada were sold dur- ing the past year, and at vfhal; rate? Can he give us any ideaci market conditions with regard to” Provincial bmds. I tJ-lirlk that iniorlnotion would be illuminating to the committee and it would help us to understand the reasonableness of what is requested. Prlemier Saunde . My hon. friend is entirely astray in regard to the ....-.~u-.uw~ GUARDIAN y Interest Rates On Highway ' Bonds ‘Government A-S-lzed ‘To ‘Exiplain Cause Of Increase. Session To Conclude By End Of Week. oi that kind. we ere simply asking ior‘ the facts. Hon. Mr. McIntyre: I don't think that has any bearing on this matter at all. We are not interested in what the other Provinces are doing. We are doing business ior our om: Prov- ince. If other Provinces sell bonds, that is their own business. I could Just answer the Opposition leader's ques- tion as to how many bonds were sold illis year and at what rates by ask- ing, does he know himself? lion. Mr. Stewart: If I knew I wouldn't be asking you. l Hon. Mr. McIntyre: Then my hon. il-lend finds fault with the Premier iorflntesrferlns and getting at the back of some of his followers and answering a question that probably lle might be more enlightened on than other members. I don't think there is hlly fault to be found with the Pre- mier for that. Hon. Mr/Stewsrt: My hon friend does not appreciate what I am saying. I am not here to answer “ 3mg when any'Min‘.ster oi tile Crown un- dertakes to take the House into com- mittee on a resolution he should have sufficient information to give facts and iigures to support hi5 m- quest. I mm only an ordinary mem- ber oi the committee. I am seeking in- iormation which I have a perfect right to dc, and the promoter should be in a position to answer it. If not, let. him say so. If he has not got the facts, well and good; but, there is not any occasion for lecturing me To r. c. ‘Ives, first. customers. WTE Charlottetown and Montague, P. E. I. Prices on new four cylinder Durante available April; Shipment April tenth. looking and best performing four cylinder oar ever placed on the market in Canada. ' l Bedside, Ontario, March 2§th,,195'0.{ This is the smartest Try and hold e11 your- V» Signed, J. S. McCUTCI-iEON, Durant Motors or Canada Ltd. over ds-ait until a the rate of interest. which they are not fully informed. endlnent. Qilblead Bills embodying the vere read a first time. asooieti s Tryon, Hall oi P. E. Island, higher rate of interest. We thought it good business to clfly them =5 more iavorsble time. But as all members oi the committee know, if the interest were increased we would be Betting more money for the bonds that we sell. Ii you raise the rate of interest you get more money than if you lower Hon. Mr. Stewart: That is the ex- planation I have been looking ior. I shall ask later on to have it supple- mented. ‘Ihat is just an example oi whathasbeengoiingonlaiely in this House; hon. gentlemen under- talalng to promote things that do not befcng to their dcpsrunsnt and on After some further discussion, the resolution was agreed to without s- iegisiation _ outlined in the resolutions on motor "ellicles and highway expenditure Billsvverereedafirottimetoin- corporate the Silver Fox Breeder's‘ the. ville Hall Co. Ltd. the north 00., the Sister's oi St. lion. Mr. Stewart: T1184’. is Wliiii‘. ’ will their bonds, and I am not in w: Fun to say what they are doing :' .v't'.l their bonds at the present time. lion. Mr. Stewart: That is the an- :l.-r you should have given me ill he iirst place. Bond Market Good Hon. Mr. McIntyre, I might, ggy i hat I have not enquired from the vtilcr Provinces what they have done Martha of Charlottetown, Royalty, corporation oi the Town Council of Summ id , and an act respecting the Law Society. The following bills were lnltted iolr second reading: B. Court. Agreed to without surrend- vlnciai Police Force. Agreed to with- out amendment. also, an amendment to tne Act oi Irl- I recom- , An Act Respecting the Probate ‘ meat. An ed’. Respecting the Pro-_ To’ the Early lleuse Cleaner Bring your House Cleaning regairamentsjaoa and y. Iriiliiiltlleorden-withsfruhstedefalabastinlareaosp Whltniag, Piastar Paris lining, sup mesa‘, om. “my; Sponges. Brushes, etc, eie. Bethune Hardware tie. Ltd“ 113 Queen Bum Phase m. l,‘ ‘THE FRIENDLY IAIDIAII IIDII“ MOTOR CARS it PLYMOUTH Z-Dcos-Sedanm. ‘going up. Call moncyrle I stated-in - Mr. McLure: 111d bonds of Prince ‘Jdlvard Island have always sold well "n the market, and at a lower rate illan five percent, Are you not weak- | ling the position of your own bomls by offering them ior sale at an in- j lased rates or interest? People to- day are looking for better securities. and you will find that your bonds will sell readily without offering tllenl I at 51-2 percent. 1 think you should‘ change that in the Resolution, so that it would not be broadcast at the present time. l lent. . I i zlcndments. ; .l~.lrd time and passed Jhililé Co. m. not to Amend an Act Providing F ._lates Tall. Agreed to with Amend- An Act ior the Prevention or Frauds by Secret Bills of Sale oi Per- nlsl Clialttels. Agreed t0 wth A- Tlle following bills were reed a An Act to Incorporate the Marie, l/lidgeli and Miilburn Rural Telc- i An Act t0 Amend an Act to con- sclidate and amend the several Ac.s , lion. Mr. McIrlyl-e: changing the word il-cvln "faul- and a hali“ to "five and a llalii" it dues not necessarily mean that tile rates Itis only to Incorporate the City oi Charlotte- town. All act io Amend the Charlotte- .owll Water Works Act, 1887. 030.00 ,,_.._._._ 4-DccrSedan........... 985.00 k Roadster 930.00 Coupe ......... ..... MOM DeLuxc Coupe .. “L00 NEW CHRYSLER SIX Sedan Business Coupe .... .................. lt.S.Ccupe........ .................. 1810.00 CORNEY BROS. DISTBIIUTOI! ‘ IOI PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SUMllEI-SIDI, l’. l. I. the Charlottetown Club. occupied the chair and after a iew spprop-' riate remarks cslled upon Mr. Gillie- pie, who spoke brieily on the good work this Association was doing. Mr. Crooks was then called upon and he isct_ that money is going down. lion. Mr. Stewart: That is your opinion. ‘The other is mine. ‘Premier Saunders, On the contrary I "an ML s will b: bier-cased to five and u hsli. But it we can borrow better at that, WW W113’ not give the Government that privilege? iewart: Oi’ course, we do All sot i0 incorporate the Hall 00., i... .. The Premlzr announced no furth. er contentious legislation would be "kill? in come up. ‘There is a new explained the interest taken by the 0. N. Railway officials in the var- ious lines oi sport. He spoke of the excellent assistance given by Mr. J. D. MMNutt. Superintendent, both in MURRAY HARBOR Calnpbellton and Charlottetown. Various sports were lined up and the m meeting adjourned, alter a hearty vote of thanks being tendered by Mr. MseNutt to the visiting gentlemen. o The employees of the National Itali- ways sre ‘taking great interest in in get, I have made enquiries andf when I make that statement I aml mill-lg what 1 lulow u absolutely correct. ' Hon. Mr. Stewart: I have made en- quiries, and I know what I am talk- ihg about. Premier Saunders: It is Just an- other case where we disagree. Boll. Mr. Ste rt. Quite so. Promises to Follow Beaten Path Premier Saunders: The rate oi 5 money u m“ up and u; m harder Ikmw that. within t-lle last year or so this Government has been com- pelled or has seen fit. to raise ma‘ mtg c1‘ interest payable to the banks on our draft by one ha]! per cent. Motor Vehicle Act dnaited to provide legislation uniform with the other nwmfi- Wmiih ll W1"! Bsked for by the Tourist Association. 'I‘here is also an act to consolidate the var- ious sots in so" with the I Renew Your Floors infig- ,,,....,............. Potatoes . nil-alps’ .. Oats MONTAGU! Butter 40 Plaster 3.... these Recreation Clubs, all over the system and no doubt when the Club l on the Island Division becomes a little farther advanced, the members here will boost it as in other points in the System. g percent need not nec on the bonds but we know what some of the other Provinces have done. When they issue bonds below par they‘ very often get very much leas money. I think the Government can bemlstedtniseue such bond; at Etiquette P lylobefllim um‘ interest lfwill be t0 the bxt idvantage. It is not necessary, year liter year. to come in here and raise tile rate. What we want is a less- 25 Q. When lllhifllaileetingcsrd or a message, and the title "Mr." and whose name should come first, the man's or the "Mrs." are omitted, Wfiihllfe r A. As a signature the wife's name CUBIC! flflt. Q. When onsshlnisitnaosa- ssrytobeintrcducedloapersonbe- forespeskingtohimf A. Ne. At sea dermal introduc- tionssrenotneeessary. Q. ifowmanyvesbtsbiessresui- Justrciisiifi Factory- j wannabe lvgmfiiglmtllsr rhea-lira.“ 1o. .». BOARD Bcient st dinner? A. ‘rwc. , " Nttfi lee bands! Falter-Ne. siniwcsfi muse flughtwtildiitliietcaltupidiaol. suiipr-nmsmemulmsrouu me estates cit yourput onsbieasnouat. We enquire fromthe minaylendqs just whattherates areandconsulttli-lemas towhat they would suggest. Ivory Govern- menthasdoae thstandicrmauy years-thst-istilecouraethst has .You neednot feu- intervenes‘ are» llllllicflrnofto molt to taeyeilalial-ertbis Resolution, be- cause t expected. i! the prosaoter sttseilphiitcisiawermbewcuidhsve man? wuss thfleader a u» (lov- ‘ her mi m apparently- viwsalttokoceaatletiierbeem lsjpsnsaeica ei out‘ ic the no oi Now they are taking power to pay ilve and a llalf percent on bonds and if they Joliow the examples of the banks there will be an increase all around, so that except on short loans you will be paying iive and s hall percent on our debt. Premier Saunders, My hon. friend is assuming iDO mucll. le isct 0i the matter is that the rnment is compelled to pay fave and a hali per cant at the Banks. We have taken that m "or up with all the banks. House by the and of next week." til 8 p. m. on Monday. The Vogue In othe; provinces they charge so much oil the cheques, which they are not charging this Province and because of that they feel that we should pay 5 1-2 percent on our over drafts. We are the only Province in Canada that is getting clear oi psy- ing five cents on our cheques. It is not that the Government increas- edtherstabuttheBsrlksreiused to give the money at a lower rate and we did the best we could. Hon. Mr. Stewart: You did "the best you. could?’ nevertheless the in- terest went. up. Ben. Mr. bu: A question was ask- ed by the leader oi the Opposition thatpualolylimaybeabletnea- plain, as Provincial ‘Treasurer. The binds were issued in November or Dlfiflli’. At that particular time esidduingthe sunnner the rsieoiin- tires‘. had rJsn. The issues oi the othr Provinces had risen about. one balictcoepercentbgller thanthey hadbeen during the previous year. Ilse we gone uses an market st "ill by/oyitr novice‘. We are not an iaietsusvstinasar wilds: that iocoportlmetlulesnd issued the dpalsoreswevcuidbavesovlys _5n_ Spectaclcwarc We take pride in fitting our patients with the newest and most becoming types oi Spec- tacle wars. White Gold is just now in popular favour; we are show- ing a number oi the most popular designs. 111 14W 50640?- “It eeems to me," the; Premier added, "that we should be able to conclude the work of the At 1 p. m. the House adjourned un- ‘ ti. iluichsson with Gliddens Florette VARNISH Protects as well as beautiiies liardwogl‘; floors, linoleum, etc. Dries quickly, leaving a glossy, new finish which saves the surfaoq while making the floor look like new. ' Price, per quart .. ........'...,‘$1.90 per pint ,. . $1.00 _ v u... POLISI-lll" ' USE OLD English h It also saves the surface ‘ tiful soft gloss to hardwood and Price 1 70c‘.-