26, 1932 1 3 T . P eitlrelif °‘ 1 Bradley. but had resided in sm Mrs. Muttart was a I C 5,9 known and her many wlng. She was a mem- all Late MfSf» Muttart ',S;llln'ierside WOYO guy mornin! W *fn* "ff.$,,,d rruttsrt had nw- ,¢ 10,30 a. ln., after only “_ 1-he deceased was a. olrsrlottowwn. reins Miss since her marrilll- al the early age of 46 E my ilne character and of heart won her a throughout the Pro- harlottetown Dlfllifllllf' will be grieved to hear _ cavel Lodge, L. 0. B. the omce of Chaplain at of her death. She was Mistress. She was Deputy of the Ladies' Cralld Lodge. She was ardent worker in the look an active interest and Missionary her husband. three child- Glenda, Miss Wlunihod Read are left to mourn, the sympathy of the 15 extended. iunerol will me plooo on` nought the vessel at a united sftemoon at 2.30. There service at the home, a service in the Ulllfnd rinsed ladies W aimed British registry. It is expeoted R ~sses to the breeao,is |h,'1|1¢u-|-y,¢;»ew°f25 wlill C0mm°l'°° but She The Corlolanus (corrected) was onunder the banner of hung gn Dumb”-gan, 5¢¢,g,1md_ in C, 1070. In hcl' prima she knew the w a packet in the 0890 Trade. she loft tl'ie_ Consideration orrlxiwa. ont., nl.. as. my the Canadian 'Pram-No permanent employees of the Department of Agriculture are to be lat out it was stated at the Department today. Consideration is being given to a vices ofaomeofthcfsmporaryem- ployees in keeping with the econ- only plans of the Dominion Gov- ernment. but mal decision has not yet been reached in the matter. Thfs information was P./en out when the speech of Senator Cair- ine Wilson in Toronto yesterday was called in the attention of the de- partmental omclals. Senator Wilson had declared that forty nine trained specialists of the Department were to be discharged. Tlie estimates provide for reduct- ions in the staffs of temporary em- ployees, oilicials explained and no doubt some of the technical men who are not permanent will be af fec!sd.- This, however, is still under consideration and no one is in a position to say who or how many- will be let out. represents a syndicate which Btatu Marshal sale for tooo, said the craft would be xefitted and used on a. combination pleasure and acientiflc cruise to the West Indies. He said aooommodations for at Ri er Joins least bo persons would be built in Cm” Roads at 7 ___ _ Re _ E_ J. Pleasglllge Crafts b°"°m ‘Wu “nd "°m3°"‘°m3 Chisholm. Minister. m V ~ and lighdng plants installed. Appropriatew, the vessel will be my Canndiuu Pfam renamed Hispsniols, and though st C lil-4”- Fell- 5-The present she is under the Portuguese d F °u° of f-he wt of slag. sue wiu be enrolled under By' eb' wh “re H“'“°t°“ at 11' I ' i I M lor isnuminloully was rin-y or cope swf. ehnrged across p iuoihfs port during th' the ron-ing fortzeo one the chin. uid tied up at- Battery gong, late Husband--No I oan’t lat you have l i-togers, of Boston, who* ITC IIVABKIXD 102' I flO0d. f C°'“\'a_vv. Is; tion an wa ked aio bogld th d th". order assist in e in e .ng o Solldod in Vi1\¢8`8l'» G" nm T'°m’ '°' "'° train with mo. I sox- ruoweihur; left it ooosihfi aifiniewm lootawes my Government save Sub- Yl M 'Vs 'WGN I0 mm! People in 'rorontol It has been suggested eo the stantial assistance to a. potato flour R 0 P L m _ 3 an who suffered from lumbugo, his Italian commander that he is not and mich factory in the County g _ baton Saturday evening. Excellency said. I-low'| that, I said. to take retaliatory action unless ,of Carleton. This has been of great rg “EN Wall. Iwullilt goingbythe num- there was evidence of intentional value to many of the farmers ill _‘_‘_i"1‘ ber of separate cures that have and sustained firing on his ship. In that section of the Province. have been made for the sale of ese leases in the month of April next for a. further period of ten ‘ years. During f,he summer the new coal- bumihg plan/t of the New Bruns- wick Electric Power Commission, erected at Grand Lake, adpoining the Minto coal fields was oomlplet- ed. Transmission lines have been' completed to Fredericton and Mbnc- I ton. Power from that plant is now being used at Fredericton and lnl the adjoining towns of Marysville and Devon. as well as at Mink: and Chipman. At Moncton it is also used to supplement the power from the Musquash system. It is the pur- pose of the Commission to proceed with extensions in the central port- im of the Province as expeditious- ly as may he, having regard to the eeonomio conditions sud the ohor-I deter of the localities to be served.| 1|; is gratifying to note that the_ Communion has made a contract' with the coal opuetoirs It Minis) it was not possible to maintain the Province in the absence of farmers “Val-led tl‘°"“5e1"e5~‘~"f the for la. quantity of approximately 20,- 000 tons of coal per year for use at their plant, thus materially in- creasing thc output of the mines at Mlnto and providing employment for 5 large number of our owl people. I am glad to inioirn you that the Comm ssion have been abil this year to show a surplus in the operation of their Southern System l During the year the new Normal School, replacing that destroyed by fire in the year 1929, was complet- ed, and was formally opened with |appropriate ceremonies. This build- ing is -boih pleasing i.n its archi- tectural features and is excellently Idesglied and equllpped to Curry dll one of the most iniportarit aervicm of thc Province. Commission Reports . The Con-imission appointed to in- vestigate and report upon the sub- ject of Workmcn's Compensation has completed its work and the re- port will 'he presented at an early date. A measure will be presented for your consideration, embodying recommendations which require leg islative sanction. It is expected that the Educa- tional Commixion will have com- pleted the duty assigned to it, and that lt report will be available be- fore thc close of the session. The report of the Commissioner appointed to investigate the ao- counts of certain highway super- visors will be laid on the table dur- ing the session. On account of the abnormal econ- omic oonditfons the revenue from scveml sources was substantially less than had been anticipated, while on the other hand, and for the same reason, it was deemed necessary and advisable to continue public services' and undertakings in order to amelorate the unemploy- mint situation. As a. result the deficit on current account is con- siderably larger than was atimaiw ed. Despite thls result, due to extra- ordinary oonditions, the financial condition of the Province is sound and its credit stands high in rela- tion to the various Provinces of the Dominion. A striking evidence of in monies and has umssufily les-'ihle root is lo he seen in tl., sue- cess of the recent Provincial loan. Bills in amendment of Tho Com- 'pancs' Act, The Summary Convic- tions Act, The Coroilelis Act add" other measures will bc presented for your consideration. Will Economise Having regard lo thc uncertain co'ndi"1oli.<. al. present obtaining in the w:~rl..- I I l. _ _ 4 \ - I l r l i * I / r _. I II . l i . \ { i i » . _-.-,-...g-..;_,_~ -. so- .»If \ " I 1 ‘ -. l