Another Royal Rancher Prince Charles Philippe, d'0i'1eanl. descendant oi Louie XVIIL, and a nephew oi the King oi the Belgians. at. Windsor Station. Mimi-lill. 011 route to Lord Rodiieyh Ranch at Fort Saskatchewan, Alta, whore ‘.e will study ranching as a pupil ior a year prior to taking up a ranch on hie own aocoun - Be travelled across Canada under the title oi the Duo do Noinonre, aiter lnndln] at Si. John, NB, iroin the Canadian Pacific 5.8. Marlooh. mi ELMIRA SCHOOL Following is the ilonor Roll ior Elmira school ior month oi’ Murull Grade X-——l Laura Cillllpiltlii. Grade Vlil—1 Margaret Bailey, 2 Christina Munpby, 3 Mary llarrls. Gradc V-—1 liuili ivlurpliy, 2 An- nie Murphy. 3 Annc llnilaml. Grade lV——1 Joseph lio-l-lnnd. Grade .lll—-1 Mac Holland, 2 Katie Bailey. 1i Mary Aim Cheverie: . (lrudc -ll---1 Thomas llollund. Grade —1 Rctn Murphy. . Perieot Attendance — Anne» Hol- liuiil. Joseph Holland. Mae Holland. Kiule Bailey, Dorothy Murphy; Mary ‘Murphy Thomas Holland. Hiiu Murphy. _ - - - A liegislatiiiissembly .1101! would be given to these mat. (Continued irom Page 1.) concerning which a petition was p. sentod to this House last sess- lfllli also ii it is the intention oi his Department to repair tho road troni Nine Mile ‘House to Bediord and thence to Tracadle Harbor (luring this coming summer. l-lon. Mr, hloDonald- replied that atten- Pl. i . i-lon‘. Mr. Stewart presented a message irom His Honor the Lieu toniint Governor, conveying a re- port oi the Department oi Justice m ilttiiivii rcipcclini: the Ants oi the Legislature passed at the inst session. 'l‘iicu Mr. Blanchard rc~ suined the debutc on the Budget. lie pointed out that the City oi (Jhilrlotlctown gets on; iii tho rev cnucs oi tho Province $320,000 p year, while the rest oi the Prov ince gels $450,000 and argued that =11!» lion. Mcillbfil’ ior ifnnrlotte town ought not to complain about the cost oi the small schools oi’ the country. lie contended that the salaries oi the teachers should be increased-not lessened in any ivay. lie CTiilCiZElI at some length the remarks oi Hon. Dr. McMillan and enliirgoil upon the importance oi education to the youth and th. future welfare of the Province, ii: closing he submitted a lcugthy rc view oi 1h.- ucts oi the two purtie: in the Legislature, ' ‘H011. Mr. Myers replied to tht Hon. member ior Tignish and re ierrcd to the work oi his D.part- merit. He explained why there ari - iewer small schools now than wbei the late Government was in office and pointed out that Charlottetown is obtaining no unduo advantage ai to education over thc country dis tricts, As to Prohibition he remark ed that thc_iact that therc were on» ly fifty-three convictions ior drunk eness in Charlottetown lost year- the smallest number sinco record." were kept—wiiii a prooi that [hi law is being better adininisttrci" than it was in iormer years. 11¢ compared thc financial record oi tho late Government with that oi the present Government, and con tended that by the administration oi the late Government tho Sinking Fund, mainlhinod to pay the debt 0i the Province at their maturity-—- had boen considerably depreciated by the late Government. The pres ent Government had, he suid, res tored the Sinking Idund and had by so doing improved the credit oi tht Province. He stated that the ar rears oi taxes had been tabulated in the Treasurer's ‘Oiiico and that when-the bills ior taxes go out. taxpayers in arrears will rcceivi accounts ior the amounts they owe As to the dismissal oi returned soldiers he showed that untrue- statements bad been made and that the Government had exercis- ___.___<-g>_i_'__ Lil's onsss OF BLUE CHAM- BRAY "rmmmso WITH sLAcK ANDyYELLOW .9" Chsmhrsy is a loft tone oi blue Interesting little la used ior the dreoa akctebeid above. tZ-eiionne oi black with yello roaee ie introduced in two lme stripe at the ironi oi the frock. Plain black is used ior the rent oi the trimming and ior the little square pockets. The back oi the frock la perieely plain. This model would silo be eiioe- tlve in pink chambray with blue and white erotonne ior trimming ind plain blue bindings. Q 1.‘ Jill‘. eil moderation in that regard u." ‘compared with the lute Govern- ment. 1n respect to the roads IilBTi‘ is one dliioroncc. it is that tho cnst oi road-making was $800 to $1200 por milo under the present Government while under the late Government it was $1200 to £1500 per mile. As to the purchase oi the incubator by the Egg and Poultry ~Associatlon the isct is that thi- Association was guaranteed by tho Department oi Agriculture against losses during the iilrst year oi op oration. As to the limo crusher and clover huller the Minister oi Abriculture explained the measures he had adopted ior the benefit of iurmors by whom their use was available Today he pointed out, crushed lime is landed at Borden ior $4.50 pcr lon—us ii result oi his repros entntions to the rnilway authorit- ii-s. lie said that the live stock at Falconwood, today, is just as good as ever it was; and be remarked that it is questionable whether the Government should maintain pure brads to compote with those oi the proiessionnl breeders who are do ing so much to improve the stock oi the province and create an in- terest in ll. The Government is rather promoting the production oi pure breeds and pure seeds. ll-lo re- marked iurtbcr that eighteen car loads oi potatoes bad recently been sent as ior West as Calgary, and that hundreds oi car loads had already, this spring, been export- ed irom the Province by way oi the Car Ferry and the C.N.R. As to technical education in the Pro- vince ho expressed the opinion that the technical school was cost. ing altogether too much money and that its close was therefore justifi ublo. With seven students in it the cost to the Province was $20,000 ii year-s cost that was much too great "Short courses" had been es tabiished instead and better ro- sults were obtained. 1n the past ycnr iour thousand lbs. more wool were exported than ever bciorc. ‘The question whether a supply should be granted to ills Majesty was then put and carried without divis ion. At the afternoon session this vote was revoked and Mr. J. ll McDonald, continued the debate. criticising vigorously the speeches oi the Loader and other members oi the Opposition and warmly de- iending tho Government. He said t at this time. The poeplo are taxed to the limit. An oiiort, he said. should be made to obtain irom thc Federal Government ognltlon to the Federal the Just claims oi this Province ‘He ielt sure that tho Government interests oi the people oi the pro- vinco. lilr. lluntain ioilowed. He review ed the record oi the two parties. contrasting the. loose administra- tlie members oi this Covt. llr glid that ho believed mr honoety, ability and h nor, the t. e equals oi on! who had 111'" a... Minister "EFT-splinters hi. done everything in his powgr m promote the interests oi the iarm- ore and everything done has prospered. All the Agri- cultural A clatlons in the prov- luce have lieelfiprsctiuully ancgur. used and assisted and the youth oi the Province are being taught; con tended, too. that that strict economy was necessary pratlcal roc- "v oi would do what they could in tho, tion oi the Liberals with that oi that Premier, Minister oi Publ c Work! a Minister-oi muslin" We" . _..-.-~_..~.i....-. .....-....... that ho has lhut "Home Sweet Home" is the best place to live in, litter all’ He the Prohibi- tion (xiinniisslon is coins better ""11 110W than has been done in the 118st. The electorate at large are better‘ satisiied‘ new than‘ 111.1)’ have boeuin pust yours. v 1M1. Irving said that he thought the best kind oi ii Government ior this Province is n Liberal Govern ment. Agrlcpliure is the basic lu terest ti the rrovinco and the best in Agriculture is iound in dairying and eggs and poultry. Shipping raw products reduces the fertility oi the soil_ More attention should be given i.o iruit growing, Ho iclt sure that iruit growing here could be made profitable. As to iinmigru tion he was glad to learn that the Provincial 1111i] Federal (lover-n FE Homes and Gardens i NADIAN-qi A NEH’ MAGAZINE Writ! i-n and Proiuiiely Illustrated hluy lssuc will bc out about iiilililli- ol April. v “'01! Vice Beliil liuiues la Canada- Bllleill llull The Charm or ihe Garden Pool Mother llarth la Waking Up Period Design in Electric’ Lighting Fixtures The Value oi Perennials The Arlstocrnttc hlllcli (loin Tlie Decorative Trellis The Fascination of llie Trgll This In tlie ltullilln Henson Home Iieuutliul lnlerlorii Firni. llilllli! llnilti-il to 5.1100 copies. Subscription $2.00 your. HENI) [L00 NOW For Eight Mouths‘ Huliacrlptlnn Illuy to Ilene-miner oi ilils your Can. Homes and Gardens p Rupert Davies. fliillllaher mont are co-oporating. lie thought that the Hobridcans would be a good class oi scttlers hcrc and would do m-uch to increase tho products as our fisheries, Prince Edward island looks small on tlic map; but incusurcd from the chin up the people are among the boat ‘n- Canada. We have acre for acre the best Province in Canada [or ag- Mr." MoEwen complimented Mr. lrving on the spccch he had malio —it was, he said, the best speeciii delivered irom the Opposition side oi the House. To iind iauit iind throw mud is not in tlic linc oi stntosmanshlp, 1f the members oi the Opposition have any sugges- tions ior the good oi the country let them be made. The interests of the country should be the .ilrst con slderiition. Those who control the public dpartmcnts huvc donc so satlsiactorily, All are working to- gether unanimously ior thc good oi the country. He attributed thc (act lo the leadership oi Premier Stew- art, ‘Oi course the Govt. cannot please everybody. But ii thc Gov ornment Party continue to work together ior the good oi the coun- try as they arc doing the people oi the country will sustain them. 11o expressed the opinion t_liiit the 0p- posltion had made a mistake when they voted against the address to the Dominion Government in the mutthr oi theloss oi tho olilccrs defrauded by Mitchell. li the Do- minion will not pay those losses, the Province will huvc to do so. As to the Prohibitory Liquor liiw. it is a good law ii cniorced. It is not oniorced hero; it is. not en- forced anywhere. llootlcggers and moonsliiners are thriving. soon out oi business. Mr. Mcldwon went ‘on to sny- tbut- the Sinking Fund had bcen depleted by the late Government. 1t bad sincc been made intact by tbc present adminis- tration; and tlie value oi our bonds bud considerably appreciated, they -'Mr, McEwen spoke iit length con- ditions niid iuture prospects oi this Province. Mr. Dennis pointed out. that Prince oi Wales College property could be greatly improved by the planting oi good shade trees. Ho rciorrcd to the deplorable "Mitchell case." 11o did not wish to condone tho errors oi the lute Government But he contended that tho lato Government was not to be blamed- though deceived. How were they _t_.o know that. Mitchell was a crook’! The (armors here liuve too much land. They are land» poor, The ex- ample oi the farmers oi Denmark should be followed. ii it wore the population would be increased to three or iour times what it is to- day. .Mr. Dennis was dealing with the Prohibition question when tho House rose to take recess. Aiter the evening mccss Mr. Dennis reicrrcd to tlie nilmiuistra- tion oi the Prohibltory Liquor Law and contended that as the present Government bad dismissed the ior- mer Board oi Commissioners and appointed another Board, were res- ponslblo ior the results. The ob Joct oi the lato_ Government was. ho said, not to obtain revenue irom Prohibition; but to- create a tam- porance sentiment. The object oi the present Government seemed to be rather to obtain money. Last year they received 861,000. That was pretty good business. But it was not a wise way oi raising a revenue. He quoted‘ the case oi Quebec as represented by tho Arch bishop and Bishops-to show that the Government sale oi light wines and beer did not stop boot-legging. lie recommended the continued betterment oi the cattle on Falcon- wood iarm. He contended that the lime deposit at Miminignsh might era oi the country. As to the Dairy buslnqps, he clentiously believ- ed it to be the one salvation oi this island. But is ls, he said. going back, The quality oi the cheese is deteriorating. So is that oi butter. Not. one package oi butter made last year was ioliowinli resolution: BURNS i ‘ Mix Mlnord'e with sweet oil and apply at once. it removes inflammation, stops the pain and heals quickly. lNARITS 'llr@u> i i lonely hold their oillces. The pr". M-liEliil-LAS tlic Dominion oi Cu- Hciilth of Animals Branch llns by erculosis irom Restricted Arena. li we’ had iree ale and wine the boot-i logger would, in his opinion, bol. are now selling at 101,19 and 102.‘ cerning the piii-it and present con-' be exploited on bebali oi the tarm- grndod "special." Notlco has been tabled oi tho lil-INFHIJW UNTAQQ“) ’ inidu, Department oi Agriculture, Order in Council dated December 11th 1922 made regulation regard- ing thc eradication oi lloviue Tub ricultlirc. Wc liavo climatic udvnn- "AND wllilqlglgAg yrgnce Ed. GENERAL _ 11156541110 lldVilllillilfifl 98001111 ‘l0 ward island oiicrs exceptional goo you)’ lmwnng’ hmmrds‘ check “on,” graphical advamngcs as a Restrict crs, showers Mid reading room ed aroa. ‘THEREFORE IlIESOILV-ED that this Provincial Legislature now in Session heartily approve oi tho Restricted Area policy, and direct the ‘Minister oi Agriculture to take the_ necessary stops with tho Health oi Animals Branch, Otta- wa, in order to have the Proyjnco l -- roitoxro. B OW Ll-NG lvildETl Nil-S at. your convenience. SUNDAY l- Gunshot 0n Fifteen Counts- April 2.—~Fll'teen counts are recorded in a true bill brought in by tho_Grand Jiury iu l B stncra-l sessions this aiternooii against Michael‘ J. Haney. iornior president oi the Home Bank. The charges are run in a series oi three, each based on ilvo dates during 1917-18-19, when -Mr. Haney was president oi lho bank. and are ilald undcr the Bank Act. The bill was rot ned in general sessions. boiore Ju o-Coatiswortb. . . in briei, the Crown charges in ilitccn counts that on live dates given in the year 1917, 191B, and 1919. Honey as pnci-iiilcnit oi the Bank, williully made ialse or decep- tive siute-meilts allowed snob state- ments to be sent to Ottawa as itru- iv renrosentins the Maillot! oi tlie bank, and did s0 iiegiillgeiilly. — 00c»? Happenings oi the Day at the “Y" GYM. 10 till 12—Juniors. 2 tlll 3~W. K. School Basketball. 3 till 4—-P, W. C. Basketball. 4 tlll 5~—‘Bllflilli'.t15 insn. 8.15 till 7.—We.~it Ken; Girls. 8 lill IUWStudc-iits Cili'.MOV(~l|]8nl, Ml Alleys open. 7- S.(.‘.M. ll-iblc study. 10—Jurri0r Sling-song. 8.80—-Scnior Sing-song. “Y” VBOVTIING CHURCH LEAGUE oiVPrinco Eilwtlfti island declared Majority for St. Peters over (gen. a Restricted Area.” gm] Church 93 m", The late (lovcrnment had done CENTRAL CHRlSTIAN well ior the Province in improving G. Bnllingali . . . . . . .. 161i 1119 148 the herd of hogs at Falconwood. J. Slew-um 112 241 m and thelrovincc is now obtaining M. Siflwurt -- 14-1 11X 152 ihc ilelliliiill. He contended that B. Stevenson . 2116 159 132 the present Government had done M- Mew“! ~ - - ~ - - -- 103 141 111 nothing original in respect to agri- . '—‘ — "— culture. Concerning the gasoline T u, u 753 304 53" tax he Blliii that it 3m flll rlght-— °‘“‘l ~14» , but be would like to see it rcifuc- w A s “it PEI-ERIE 1 Q ‘ “d ‘° m“ ““"“°"- 11' vii-ii ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 10'l iii Mr, J. Augustine McDonald re/ M‘ Cmgvkkifh, ' w‘? M5 l,“ ierrod sympathetically to the pss- H‘ Em I13 ' "128, 160 2;.’ sing oi the lato l-lon, James Cum- R: Acmn _ _ _ _ _ _ “'0 m9 miskcy. He went on to express his ___ _ ___; regret that the strong market o! 664 793 87S Sydney had iallon oil and to crltl- mm] 2335, clso the statements oi the Leader . oi the Opposition in respect to tho After iraiiinl-i thc lust rolling finances oi the country. The Lib- erals when in oiiice had not dared to obtain an outside audit oi tho public accou ‘s. l-le proceeded to show‘ that tho present Government 2'0“ bud done well in respect to sale oi l Provincial debentures bearing in- B‘ P00“ ' ' - - ' ~ ~ - '41“ 174 191i terost lit the ratc oi 41/; percent. D" mcKenzm " "' n“ 135- $17,934.50. As bctwccn the issues (‘,*h‘“"""~‘““ - 2°" 1?“, l»: 1922 and 1:121 there was ll dii‘i- n; bfmgffl," 11*“ “x zarence oi ‘$17,934.50 in iavor oi the ' Lu‘ e U4 107' latter and there was a diilorenco . oi $15,000 in a comparison oi the‘ ‘Tank 2335' 825 800 76°; yoars 1921 and 1924. Tho business ' oi all tho Departments was well METHOD|Sf conducted by the present Govern" , lmcnt. Ho roiorred llllfi-iculilrll’ luul. D. Webster 114 177 273 tlie Department of Public Worksfil. ‘McNa-lr . .. 154 152 135 showing that the Hon. iMr. McDon- C. iSunith .. 143 178 206 aid had saved large amounts oi M. Carter .. I45 127 138 money in the improvement oi tho J- AQBBIIUPY - - - - - -» 134 1'36 227 public roads The average cost oi ————- the road projects under the pres- 740 770 979 Total—24i19. z ent Government was ‘$1080 per mile and under the late Government $1980 per mile. Mr. McDonald mov- ed the adjournment oi the Debate On motion oi lion, iMlr. Stewart the bill respecting the Supreme Court oi Judicature was read a second time and committed, Mr.| Buntaln in the chair. iHon. Mr. Stewart explained that the bill was similar to that oi tho Act in iorco in other parts oi ‘Canada and that it simplified the rules oi Court. Progress was reported. On motion oi Hon. Mr. ‘Stewart the bill entitled “An Act respecting the Registration oi Shares in Ex- tra-Provincinl Companies was read a second time and committed, Mr. Buntain in the chair_ The bill was reported agreed t without Amend merit, Hon. Mr. Stewart presented a bill entitled “Tlila Succession Duty Act" 1t was read a .ilrst time. At 102155 o'clock the House ad- journed until 10 o'clock today. Treasure oi Famous things oi rugs, silks and jewels. Jewish National l \ (Canadian Peon) ' JdllRliSAiUEM; All?" 9.—Ropreo- entativos oi nine govornments,.in— cludlng tlie United ‘States, France Zion loam ior 2 games thc Mcthir diisi finished i-n won the mulch by 104 pins. great styli- and of Customs May Retire (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, April 3.»~Re- ports that come hero indicate that Hon. Jacques Bureau, Minister oi Customs, is in very poor health. the result oi a breakdown, and while his retirement irom the cab- inet is not considered imminent, it is well understood that it will oc- cur whenever the rte-organization takes‘ place. Since the session op- onsd Mr. Bureau has been here but a iew days - L. OF C. BOWLING l on tho L. oi C. Alleys Thursday be- tween the Yacbitsmen and the Band Boys, -tho latter winning out by a margin oi 118 pins. ' Following are the scores. '.leps iiinal WlLLYS-OVERLAND/FTNE iioron c ‘Mal-WM l l p. ‘ a" “i - .-». a Pass I I I t WILLYS~KNIGHT will: an Engine WuYIJI/ever J a -——v Effortless High-Gear . Perfor nuance on Hills No Vibration, $350 lower. This is the car that is making slecvc valve engine year after such a name ior itself on year. It wears in while other the hills. With the famous engines wear out. N0 carbon Lanchester Balancer, the New trouble. No valves to grind. ' ’ WmYS ' Knight takes steqlest The price of the beautiful Willys- hills 01' mughest Toads "on Knight Sedan is $350 less . . . high" . . . easily . . . without thus Willy's-Knight om," you ~ the slightest engine vibration at any speed. This more than sufficient power stays with the Willys - Knight a definite saving at the begin- ning and then goes on saving you money ycnr in and year out. McLAlNE SERVICE STATION‘ 188 Graiton street aw cams/ca. We also have a ngirjiiig‘ Naval Program TOKIO. April ‘i-"Tlw ~‘*"“"‘""“ Navy Department today flmlmmc‘ ed plans for the construction oi twenty-two warships with u 10511: tonnage of 124,900 to include ch.» first ielnss cruisers. “"99 59mm“ class cruisers, ten ilcstroYfir-“l “M on ilirpliiiie mother shill- Zjdii Premier Herriot Gets Confidence Vote i (Canadian Press) _ PARIS. April 3.—~Thc Chenille!‘ oi Deputies today votcd conililciisa. in Premier ilerrlot, 530 uiwinfll —it ___-iii .. i H ock EY Souithpont 8 flay nigh; 18th i116 s they arc bclt- Sherwood 3 '0n Wfliiléfiil d: aver a tliziigzfiydiiogvlh m; nt inc Arcna ‘ior the game oi the sea-son. Th former winning comiiortably A very exciting game was rolled {hrgugh vcry ins-t playing. Mr. Phil ‘McDonald got the teams away about 9.15 p. in. lifter a minute oi play an accidental -gonl is ‘scored. ior the Beavers oi~i Campbell 1- skate shortly followed lbY B “W” goal shot by .1. Ellsworth score 2-0. The Tigers take hold oi‘ things and painted. Buy these cars at your own price. MacLAINE SERVICE STATION few good used cars overhauled and Prince Si. gipls Mp 1*)1i.1..\l-cl)oii:i»lil lniiiilii-ii iuwt- the luiier win over the lair Suni- _ ton-i vi-ry cn-palily lllli|ii.i'.iil_l.‘, no pcn- 1'1“. ‘fglllil nexus, iwrll certainly not zilitics. ’ misc-i this game. ‘ ' The West Kent girls have been The Sherwood boys were kindly iprzicticlng iuiihiiiiiily and ‘can be given a sumfluous rcpast utter ‘i.'il€‘ iijllillllflii on to make u good showing. Igainu by Mr. John ll. ltopcr. 1 Tillxll llllllliwililttbiy on ililg, 00n- -——— oiusion of this gumc the West Kent . l A “Y” boys will clash with a team picked l t ' {from first your Prinice oi Wales and _. lihls game ought, to be a hummer H , O i“. "ngriglit from the stunt. mxgrigilggngizl ED506213 ‘ii-pt l“ mp,‘ lioth {cums have a big following lmpmar "He n! Sport ~ - lilllil interest, in tho games is quite Starting ut sievcn thirty the W. I(.|k“-°"- School girls will Cid-rill with tlie - I i JUNIOR PARTNER (who has noticed the sudden arrival oi the boss): ‘Lot me see now- where was l?" ROMANTIC TYPIST (who has not): "You were talking oi our iutui-e, darling our home, th: beau ty oi a room by ilreilghi, and your longing to smash old monkey lace" _ . ‘ ' —-London Opinion. Home Endorsed . glo oi 281 vplns. 827 pins. . - awn’ _ C. Kelly . . . . . . . . . .. 129 166 192 p, Roper scores on a buss from 11,. ~ . Praught 261 194 stead amid loudluppluuste, tahilir - i ‘ I I 1'10 ‘ (Canadian Proeol- ‘$3338.: 183 fig“ gfiiIiiiatl-llhgtgaxil? rgiliiliflng tho ‘TETUAN’ Morocco’ Am" a".- A. Joy . . . . . . . . . . .. 140 149 179 period a ‘lie. ‘Period i-wo guts away The place whore lilnisuli, famous ___ ___ ___ m“ m", Shortly “Ne, macho“ CM. Milmcc“ “mm. hldimo“ of m“ 882 373 359 ion works the Ipuck towards oppon- "9551176 b9 "W! dim“! m“ “my Total 2610. cots not and flllllliy colimicrs nu-m- yoars ho raided the countryside ' be, .3 m, 7-33,", E, Dufifet gcciirtys has been revealed to Abdelkrlm- YACHTSMEN rubber illlil through i1 inlx-upln leader oi the rebels ill 1116i!‘ WIIF- G. Essory . . . . . . . . .. 179 157 133 lroirt oi not tallies. ‘Shortly-follow- iare against the Spaniards. iRalsull '1‘. Howatt .. .. 176 136 163 cu hy McCarron tor Heavens. aitcr is a prisoner oi. Adbolhrlm at. Ax- . Flyn-n .. .. .. 150 201 176 gome f-inc head-work Campbell who dlr. lMany mules, ii: is declared. A. Ryan .. . .. 160 200 132 is lpiilyiflg an lmpregnablc game on will be required to bring to Ad- l". Lund . - . . - - - . - .- 151 193 174 dcicnce scores irom centre ice. bellirlm's headquarters llflillitlgit) g?’ ‘ziihe1px;-iiidnsiidxsexigierkshggvfefiaxvggi r » ' . i loot which consists among o o Tom‘ “M. m" mamwmk and good “Mb C. Pruugh-t rolled the highest sin- -l<‘. Doucoiito ‘bad highest total oi handling by both iesin-s especially the T-lgcr iorwards. Campbell ai- tsr some inst skating and iollow- ing up scores ibui. goal is disallowed on referees decision. The Bosvons frequently threatens to score but it seems impossible to get by the lmponatrii-lrle doicnce oi H. Roper and Cn-mpboil. Ill. Stead Iihen scores twice in succession by some clever stlck-handbing as doc-s Phillips who econ-s the two iinal goals oi the ‘ game, which and 9-8. with a 81113111513??? y is the iiomc whcrc a sweet-voiced canary fills ousc with its cheering song-the most beautiiul natural music in tiic world. Binisare inexpensive pets, easily cared ior and their glorious singing, their llvel n IESIEIILIEII’ “Elli l0 CVEYYGTIG» ii it'd with Brook's Bird instructions in Brook's Book on Birds- ese and pretti- The may hc kept in health. vigor d andoarcd ior according to '1his Bunk 5 (‘I1 i hie is a la _ about Food Jud ing, we»... eed n oi Canarlll- ablein ormotloiion the! cage Bl . gifdlil surellyini i \ kn F‘ R E 7g . and I"! to work as and Italy again endorsed the estab lishnient oi Jewish National Home in Palestine, expressing the deep- est synipetby oi their countries and governments with the new Hebrew university on Mount ~800- pue, at a dinner given here last inignt by the board oi directors oi the university ioliowinptlio dedi- cation exercises. Nahum Gokolowi Chairman oi tlie Zionist executive presided, i name especially IMdZa-nion Broe.. T "y"! ‘lgend (hi as they bad no subs. “Avis spirit at.‘ a Qampig Beavers’- - . - cka e oi ilrocli‘! Fir Seed and NOT EB ‘ffiliiiitiw iviiiilribfllllil The ‘Beavers worked true to their » A rock s Bird Treat, on receipt oi to . 5°11! 8093508 6111111166 80ml? 714ml nu to y ior postagoaiiil "driven. Seed n rare ully ‘ Ihflullen and H. ‘Gillisple played aggressive hockey.