"r1111 1111111. or m: 11111111?’ N0. 4 "mm 111111111» ANIMAL COMEDY "To? 5135116111511 ‘ Tonight at the L. of C. Gym twu fast games of basketball are prom- ised. 1n the first gamebetwecn two F0 boys‘ teams the Five Aces meet the All Shines in the second game their Basketball League. The second game is between two ladies,‘ teams. the Mikes playing the Paddys. This is. sure to be a close and exciting game as last we-w: when these teams met only ttvr points separated thc winners frorr the losers. Linewps: ‘I-‘lve Arm All Shince" C. Praught . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Per"? C_ Qgyle ,, . L. Blanchai" L. Doiron . . . L. McLcur B. Doiron . .. . H. Henncsstw W. MBIEBSC T. Crcighnl‘ B. Mclnnis . . I‘. Lappi! J. Mullins . H. Dave? J. Pmwse . . . . . . . . .. G. McMahor A. McEachern . . . . . . . .. A. Bffltllk“ \ 4 rum“ Mike‘ Centre Gladys Walsh . . . . .. Hilda Przznzgh‘ Forwards Alice Purcell Maud MvGnlgar Mo. Wynne Vivien Mwiuigw- Annie Callaghan Mary Creighar Guards Rae 1481511111281‘ . . . . .. Bolas Waist Annie Sherry .. Marion Mitclvltllvr" Referee-Ray Doyle. Game ViLll start at 7.30 511111111. L. o. 0.110111111111133" INVINCIBLEH WTNVFROlW STARLi IN SECOND GAXHE OF PLAY- OFF. . Last night on the L. 0. C. Alltus the Invinclbles come back strong in the second game of n three game ploy-off to decide the winners of seotmd. place in thc tournmncnt. ‘ The game yvas witnessed by :1 largf‘ number of excited fans who 0111c kept on their toes from thc l‘Ollil\;,' of the first ball at thc beginning ul ‘the game till the end. The Stars won the, first two games from the mvinoiblesdry very small margms but the Invinclblcs showed the fans that thcy trcrc not ciiscouraigcd an easily and in the third game came back tn win from their opponents. by a small margin of 12 pi 11111:. making a third-game nmessory 1r.» decide tho winners of second pla In last night's game . ‘had high single of 252 while W. Ooyle had high towl of 625 pins. Following are 1l1c scores: Ixivlnellileu‘. W. Hnlpcnny . . . . . .. J11: 211T l7. H. Henncswy 17-1 2110 20') l" Doyle . . . . . . . . . .. 114 110 11111 W. Coyle . . . . . . . . . .. 197 233 1513 E. Gcss . . . . . . . . . . .. 153 164 2'5’! ‘filial-TIM. Stan: i J. Webster . . . . . .. 176 252 190 f. McCabo .. 197 235 R. Harley 1611 160 E. Caswcll . .. 177 107 J. A. Bentley . . . . . . .. 161 186 208 Total-2775. The third game of the play-off will be rolled tonight at 8.30 sharp between the sarne two teams 311'] one oi’ the best galnes ever witness- . .~.. - Vnlltgv Ctrmctmril. ‘. lcction of his many friends. _ w ' A GREAT SHOW ll OLD} AND YOUNC 11 1111111 I .,111111111111c11v1§ 1lSy British United Press) i (SYDNEY. N. W.. March 29 —-| Having cntercd 1111011 its final busy-| uson selling pcriod for the c111"- ._nt clip. thc Sydney wool market! "utinucs t0 favour sellers, and it is| nerolly considered that firm con-I ivions will prevail _ =te. Offerings for the session tot-l 190.000 bales. To date 744.5711 ilcs. or approximately 80 per cent) f the clip. have 11:: bidtlcr buying exceptionally v.11: qutnnitlos 01' medium quality 41111111 l‘ rs. France also bought and on excellent volume was likewise experienced >11 Clcrnutn. Italian. Yorkshire.Bci~ .1n 11.1111 American account. Rus- 111. in addition, purchased briskly. "11-1 s reflected fully the advanced 111's previously recorded in Sydney. In Memoriam GIL/MILES RAMSAY FOLLAND Dicd 111 Kcnsington. on March 24. 1J8. Charles Ramsay Folland. llc 1s born nt Port Hill in 1834, .11‘. 111 of Henry Folland. He lived 11s curly lifc in Tyne Volley. and 111.; nnirricd to Emma R. Wallaccl l‘he ISSUC of the union was one 1011 J. Wesley. and three daughters. :1 lVluy. wife of John Colton, Jr.. 111111 Julia. wife of Albert David- 1011. 11nd Bertha. wife of George Da~ titlson. 11c lived almost his whole llic n1. Tyne Valley. but in recent vmrs ht- wns most kindly cared for .11‘ i111. children 111 Kcnslngton and 3111111111. A brief 11111131111 service 1111s hcld 111 ihc home of his son. Wesley. Kcnwinlgton. 011 Saturday nftcrnoonl conducted by llcv. Dr. Saint and Kev. G. Ayers. The rctnalns were then conveyed by trnin to Port Hill. accompanied 11y his relatives" to the old 1101110. wl‘. "c he was born. The SCfVlfii‘ tl11 e 1111s lcd by Rev. Mr. Brown, 111111i-11r-r of thc Presbyterian church. lntrrinciit tool: place in the Tyne S111 111111111 S >1 M4,} '1‘ "°W"¥.0 .1_ 4 rain ciwmorrmown GUARDIAN . ARCH 30, 1928 - fihnw" . .11 . k l, draft address was approved. On motion of Hon. J. P. MacIn-1 tyre, seconded by Mr. Lea. the} ‘house was resolved into o. commit-I tee of the who c_t_ 1315c into consid- oration tiwtfllan ' H E E ‘WINNERS We are the only exclusive, Men’s 0 w_ S H 0 W I N G Store in your city selling the genuine [I51 fir, ALSO ,. v #1. -- l\ DRAMA OF BANDITS “HAWK I-IILLS?'_ andtfl-ONY’ the luandcrhoroc BULLETS Opening 0f Big New _Thrill Serial‘ Borsalino Hats, in all the up-to-date’ styles and-colors. - - ~ “ » J. w.,Ro13i3__1;E1;-;" 135 t George v 1i: '. Hon. J. l‘. 11mm; ‘yre~"'made 11111 explanation o! the act. He spoke in. favor of ‘the two power machines purchased. It was the intention to- give much attention - to bye-roads! which led to» important shipping‘. points. and‘- also to low places and bad spots in the roads. The prov- ince has beerrgoinz ahead by leaps. and bounds. but road improvementl has not kept pace with it. Referring to taxes, he said these werc much lower in this province than in oth-. ers. and submitted figures to provef it, quoting from the provincial taxi bill of an Ontario farmer the total‘ of which came to some $140.00. l We should improve our roads and; tnx the people accordingly. He went; on to give figures showing the heavyi tonnage which had been hauled ov- er the roads at various shipping" points. When you think of all the tonnage that is hauled over the roads, is it any wonder that they‘ become so bad in thc fall? i As to operators for the tractors. it .1 is pnoposed to select men familiar- .. with tractors and bring thcm into .' Charlottetown, where they will rc-' Y ceive instruction. There will be 31 of_ ‘ Grea- lap-pi 1263113? 01.11110 ' . HATS i Sqrytraworitman, i ship and quality AND BRONCHOS these machines. and each week a‘ ' , report will bc made on the opcrat- all play lhfilfpil‘! bill ors and if any are found incapable,‘ . . _ _ v they will be removed. A tender- " reqlllws fiaf-"IVW truck to silpllly them with gasoline. style, $0,300,?’ ‘fink. etc. will also be provided for in. each county. l The road act was. then rend. and. passed clause by clause. 1 Mr. Arscnault referring to‘ clause rnanship,» fiozcglino quality to produce PROCEEDINGS , 5 (Continued from page l) - 1 It was moved by Mr. McLure.‘ ‘seconded by Dr. Maclvlillan that the jpetitlon be refened to a special. ‘committee. A bill incorporating its; lprovisions was accordingly intro-l jduced the first time. l 1 An act to amend an act respect- ing certain departments of the Public Service was then introduced 11y Premier Saunders. The Hon. Mr. Maclntyre moved the following Resolution seconded by Hon. Mr. Lea: l. I WHEREAS for-the purposes of more adequately improving and maintaining the {Public Highways of this Proqinceit is deemed neces- _ ‘er Machines, and. T l WHEREAS the rate of tax under ;the Gasoline Tax Act is vary in- I 'creased and it is the intention to ' glsct aside out of the revenue deriv- 'ed from thc increase a sum suffic- ient to pay the interest of the money borrowed and to provide for a sinking fund to redeem said ____, ,money so borrowed in ten years, SY.‘,'“’,.£"‘“" "'0" M’ l13Ef'.§Z”Y£‘3.§l‘$Zll ilflilf; $152.“ 1v " , 1v. s. W.. March 29.» 0 ' A first-class sensation, simple in or- W070 151000 V’ 155"‘? debentures l" igin and swiftly dramatic in sequ- ‘Trdelgew Till-SB 11101103’ i0 P5011050 0 ence. occurred at Kirwee. a uiet 00m l‘ 0f R000 POWBI‘ 801111108- little farming district m New gen. such debentures w be in such form and, \vhere all the settlers are well-find manner as may be deemed pro- to the closing to-do and nothing of importance to per for the purpose of borrowing a 31,50. ‘sum not exceeding One Hundred _ lThousand Dollars, such debentures unhapily for some to run for a period not exceeding the outside world has ever occurred before. After living _ been sold. The. time. the wife of a farmer named Ten years and to bear interest 111. :1 ed without borrmvlng nxvlSlCl~ g1 the salesto Brisbane f01|D_unoun filed an application for ju-‘rate not to exceed four and a half ML “mflnwre Sam that n» his on this 1.0mm ycek sow on animated demand rhciol separation and maintenance. per cent per annum payable half hon f, d“ I . ustzuncd. Japan was a very vigor-‘The court made an order in her fa- yearly; making said debentures a taxcl He“ J md not cm down “w: vflur- immediately Judgment- had first charge upon said Gasoline Tax b01111 80'0" P101000 “m0 11171100100‘ Fees, and the revenues and resets to be labouring under suppressed 0f we Profincc. eztcitggiertiit- [or ‘siensie of iinjusticc. Also to set aside out of the revcn- afar" 3d o" ‘f! “m: t: uhmot‘ ue derived from the increased 'I‘ztx “emf fie ‘as a t Fm °m"i‘.a sum sufficient to pay the interest culated dgclsion He slliinrrionelzdcnll on the money borrowed and m pm- his cm _ ' _ F‘ vidc for a sinking fund to rcdcom . ployecs to the house 11nd in-‘sald debentures géilqidlngegnlgqgg: “x3: a‘: Than the Hon. Mr. Moclntyro ' _ v have leave to introduce o. Bill to bad gone he set firc to the house embody the above provisions d tb 'ld' Whll th s . ' 752mg‘; h‘: ‘$215; mu) tfle lfafldvgga‘; The house went into a committee and n ed v . . - of the whole to consider this bill, r twel e stacks of oat Mr wright in. the aha" .<lcov.'..d"t“' ,1'tdll. ' ' sniomlécar.“ u mmng gme ‘s; Dr. MaclVIiIlan. referring to the Meanwhile. his two-ycar-old son rcsmum)“ “Ed if m” m“ "f W“ had been put mm a ma“. of safety‘ ation on gasoline had bccn increas- and when Duncan saw everything " in ruins about him he wok the child Pmmi" smmde“ 550000 "mt it m ms amt,- "nd made om Lab was thc intention to increase time er the dead body of the child was tax] on gasoline from three cents pcr found in 11 water-race, and Duncan 9 ‘m "/0 00015- was discovered near by bleeding Dr" Mm-‘Mlua-Y‘ 10008119 U10 110V- terribly from 11 deep gash in one or Bmment needed some advice on this 111s arms. He was removed to hosflmatmr~ where “'35 '1“ this 110mb! l0 lntul. end? The Premier. one would have --*-<oc--_- thought, would have put some lnti. lIISTlIRIC [06 BllllK (By British Unlicd Press) ‘going to borrow $500,000.00 and put lon this additional taxation. He is - mevising taxes upward. instead of ldownward, as he suid at the last lsesslon he would do. 1 view with alarm this large borrowing, and this increase hi taxation. and l think the people will also view it ivlth 'l'l11: pullbr-orr-rs were Reginald ll"1rrl1, Duvld Ramsay. P‘rcd_ Dennis. .1.h11 Stronglnan, 11nd Charles - Strongman. 1' nnd "Jesus l "- l ‘ Rock of liqes." -.l My Boul." memory will livc i11 the recol- —I-‘1NE SALE-Mr. H. '1‘. Mon-ls- on. Auctioneer. Kensington, set a record for auction selling on March 14th. thnt ls difllcult to excel. For livc hours. $5.000 worth of movable property. and values well sustained. Three liable price. Hens top, attaining $5.00. admits that he never secured much money in so short a time. ... "i- A Belgian nhctlory using ed is expected as tonight's game dc» cidel the winner. lo another large‘ number of spectators is expected. ---—¢e>-—-- Keep Board‘: In the Medicine Chest, that country. Almeria-an process is tmakl plnie glass for Pcrcy Allen. Seurlctown, he sold. in Hounslow. London at 9 am. on No- Thc bidding was brisk Australian territory on Decembe horses sold for almost $700. and devoted to a record of the landlngl - cattle brought from $60 to $80. Po- places en route and against them] '- taw machinery commanded v- Prof-are the names of prominent people reached 81.30. —-consuls. vice-consuls police ofllc- while n choice rooster came out on-ers. bank and shipping ofllcials. na- Mr. Morrison val and military oilloers and air so commodore and, at Bima. the Bul- eral of Canada, is to visit the Royal tan himself. He had come to the Military College towardthe end of chars made a raid for increased sal-‘ We" 0'50 000 embodylne "An Act lnndmc place in a lone shirt. and May. the tentative am fixed 11- 111m on every 1.1mm governmentl m1 was sreatlv pleased when he was 1111i visit beinfi named n May ' the “mitt?! wrrfigomla spider-web uls- This will be the 11m 011mm visit c-nappy 1111111111111 to the confedera-Jlne embodying an act m incorpor- Adalafde where the log signed by Janie Smith, mother of qovemm- mm“; SYDNEY. N. S. W.. March 20. -' . Sir Keith Smith 1111s presented tolPrlIl fir:§°1::"1::.121‘:*1fl":1"‘""0“*2 P 0610f Wales - -" g1 rom rcn Britain in Australia mndc by the lam Sir Ross Smith and himself in 1010. The document is of great: 18neclal to the Guardlanl historic vnltic 11nd is bcing placedln' MONTREAL. Q1101. March 29. _- the Historical Records Museum 111. The Prince of Wales is undeniably Cflllbvrffl- thc most popular figure llnkcd 1111111 The log consists of zibout half 11 the mayoralty election fight hcrc. dozen sheets bctyvecn canvas-cow Mention by Mayor Martin of H. R. "v1.1 ..~. t -- . . .. 11“ Wmm H111; at he scrv ccyctcd Iaoznds». and contains 11 bare rc- H. inevitably biings cheers from the ballot Should have been Lake“ my supervision cord of thc ‘epic flight. The first-French canmflgn cntry is the certificate oi‘ thc Roy-‘audlcnces he addresses Last nlghL gtlogcginfillwz-elixmlfgl-df-lgfli 9111118111 railroad and tramway workers and w [or m 100(1):"? 00" 000011- cotton operatives of St. Henri forc- ° - 10000111 Ena- ed his Worship w 111111 with thclrl land to Australia and that hc . a duly accredited competitor. Ilvaficheers m" m5 ROYBI Highness. The certified that the Vicars Vimy lo work int: inc-i i: Queen of Roumanld iii less popular. i ———-—Q-0->--_- vcmber 12. 1919 and crossed / To Visitslfingston] 10. at 3:50 pom. Several page: are ' jun-n‘- - (Specie! tn the Gnu-diam KINGSTON, March i0. -— V_is-| count Wiilingdon. Governor-Gem‘ 10mm ended It paid _by Viscount Willlngdon to it. W" M. C. since‘ '11! appointment 11s alum-w Linlment m mm 1111a hrullml. the airmen. . sary to purchlwe a 1111111001‘ 0f P°W'1doubtful. even considering that, \\'Q,SOHIC idea what those SCIlIITlES will mation in his platform that he WES‘ ion 1t. ‘There should be a fine lr-Wfluld- 1 Mr. Butler said that the latc gov- ‘trnment 1 ‘ ithat. if they were returned to pow- ,er. they would be able to raise the ‘the kind at hat that is “worn with pride.” I The new fspri n g . qljtipments have ar- rived, I i M alarm. No doubt, i; is in keeping 8 ruiggestcd that poor pLOplL‘ might with tho policy of (he Libcm; put-Ibo given o. chance to work on the’ ty. I register an oblection to 010191105 i" 110" 0f ‘his mi‘- l 1 whole thing. l Mr. MacIntyre-flie difficulty we l Hon. J‘. P. Maclntyre said 1|w!hud of lute was to gct any 1o work people thought thc cgufnry were in on the road. I can zlssnre my 11011. favor of hard surfaced roads‘ we friend thut those who wish to work are going m have the,“ he stated. ‘on the road will bc able to earn Mr. A. Arsennul], thought m“ h, much more than that. 4 ;. Ontario where they had we]; pavbly Mr. MacLurc referring to clausc 1" roads, people would n01, Object u, nine asked if the teachers there r . such a tax. But here, where the furrcd to were lacnsioncd trachci" roads were on thc whole none too 01' "0!- '. good, 111010; owner-s womd m; y..- Mr. Maclntyrcsnid hc prcsiuncd- ceive correspundlng . benefits m“; suclx teachers would be over age. = would object. He did 110t think$5(l0,- T11 reply w r1 11116311011 by Mr- Al‘- 000110 51101114 be borrowed to‘n]nk[\ scnauli, Mr. Maclntyre stated tho gravel roads, which would have to‘ the (livisions xvcre as nearly 11s pos- be renewed in 1; few ymn-s’ and W0". slblc cquul in nrco. A mop 5110111115; not of n, permanent, ngtuyq I; iythe divisions was produced. rqulte 1mg 111M we bon-ovym money; Mr. McLure 1rcfcrrin1; to clause ,to put in culverts; bur, 1 m" $111105» Could the Hon. Minister give us BORSALINO make the lightest and most flexible stiff hats ‘HIE FINEST HIGH-GRADE HATS IN THE WéRLD Showing This Week BORSALINO HATS At “The ‘Men"s Store” Every good shape-snap and roll brim, bound oi- welicd. Every good new color-inthe finest range of BORSALINOS in l’. 1'1. I. Specin: showing for this week. Borsallno is best oi‘ all Men's Hats. Our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.511 ‘SOL 40 per cent. from Ottawa. whc- 0°? they it, 11,135 “i139 m- “OL l Mr. Muclntyre-Jfht: salaries will Mr. Maclntyi-e said mm 11w mnjbe. fixcd by thc Licut. Governor i11 member who spoke last was 11ut.(70l1!1l'i1- speaking to me resoluuorh but u, l)r. Mat-Millan. referring to clause one put, yesterday 11g Said ump l7. asked m. whnt time i11 the _\‘l‘fll‘ While they were raising the g-mtrllthe duties of thc Winter Overseer line tax. they were lowering the 1‘0|:- ‘V0010 00050- lstration fees. With reference to thei Dr- 0l0°l30l\1|d—1300$ lllflt 11101111 borrowing he said, l1, was “m; 11m that ihc Superintendent will be on intention to use the money at once, U10 100 1111 U10 31001‘? It it‘- 11 Pity but over along pcrifld or ylfflfq'_ 1 some urrangcincrli. could not bu Mr. Arsennult asked how much lltttde by which thcsc ovcrsecrs nrcl they expected to reduce the can- llc-mudc responsible to some one. i ensc fees. l Mr. lVlaclntyre pointed out that g , Mr. MIllllnlyltffCplicd 11ml; m“ under thc nci. the road overscors . were lowering thcm from 5.11.50 to ‘V0010 00 5001"“ l0 f1 11110 0f flvfj. "' dollars for neglect of duty. The (IV-y __ IIIOKEY 81 NIGHT LSOWS Mr. MacLeun stiggcstetl that. \1-1111.\‘»I'-<1*v1' runwintcd by the 111211111111. ~ 1111s Quality Mr. MacLurc 1rci'1.\1'1"i11g to clnusef the govcrnnlcnt might not 23) 511§80$i0d $01110 l7T0Vi-"1l01l b0 hnvc hud to do this. He emplnislzcd ""109 ~50!‘ ll1'0i1"l' 0ll\’(‘l‘ll$ll\t! i" “V0 thc wish of il1c pcnplc l0 have 1111:; 0i U"? Ifllllillll 11011511011011“ 0f [U10 work done. Island. olhcr than 111 thc HOUCPS: Mr. MucLcan I am not opposed lo mvnlifilwtl. gravcllinl; roads. and I don't think: Mr. lilarlnlyrc. stutcd that lhcsc any onc on this side of thc 111111.11. YBTPFYEG 11111.1! l0 $111011 J00“- > 1s. With regard to rcvcnucs. thcrv is ‘Th? H0115 JdlDHFnPd M 1 D- ill.’ 31165001100 added to which is $Tl0,< (The Hotlsc rcsllincd tit ll p. m.» 000.00. muklnrz, $195,000.00. W0 c111, The Prcmicr tmnounccd to thc off $35,000.00 taxation which still housst- thc rlcztih of Evelyn Windsor. llcavcs $l60.000.00. ‘who passed fl\\fl_\‘ in the Prince Eti- 1 The Premier-There will bc illrWnYd Island Hospital lust 111101111115. additional loss from 1111- c11forcc~ Si"! had n splendid futurv b01011‘ nacnt of the Prohibition act. 1hcr._nnd 1111s mu- oi thc obit-st and l Mr. MacLure pointed (1111, 11ml bri htt-si. 411011111: lzirls we 111111 in thc the $75,000.00 from the gas m mpcrinlciidcnt only has to act oncc they could do the gravelllhg rcqui cvery thrcc _vc:1rs. tThcre was $011105 To recognize the rcalwalue of Hickey and Nicholson's lfurtht-r explanation 11nd discussion? Black Twist Chewing Tobacco compare the quality and flavor with any other tobacco. and the mqu" Wm be Mickey's always. . , . _ Hickey to Nicholson Tobacco C0., Ltd. Manufacturers Qhgflgflgwwn _-.-v. — promises had bccn made that iiicw- >101 icc of i111‘ l>1'0\’iI1Cl?- twould be no increase 111 taxation. Th1: l’l'(‘llll("1‘ 11101111011111 111111. ihc ._ . _ , ‘The lllon. Minister should give 11s last 111111- hi: sour her was lit =1 01111‘. of Albcrton. 1111c cllcct. of which is inquiry m;- al] grfldcs of {r9511 eggs) sortlnc hdea of his program, and UIrQUI-Iilullll. i111. llotcl Victoria 1n ihc p, allow my; 10w“ u, inn-cam, ‘he showed considerable improvemmt 2v ath s sligiklngvffund is lauscd bc-Jtlllifhllh 01 1111 30d C1050; A0111?" taxon Insurance and other com- and o, fairly active 13115111955 was o; cvlzslstthts $100,000.00.’ _ hiuultlsiérl‘ ‘looked thc‘ ‘P1011111! of prunes dam; buglncgg in Ajbgrwn) don‘, at unchanged pr1ces_ The m. ‘H r. cbn yre- Will ansv11:1._l.l11-. f0 1. lnrlcfntigablc in thc “m; om gmbQdylng an M; g0 mem- corms were 2M0 cases_ The pomw I on. mem er n one word. thc s111k- 001011111171. o1 hi. llllVtllll0n o1 that poram me Freetown Elem-k L151“, market was moderately active and 111% funds is provided for 1n thc act. diced thrzcnsv‘ 111111-11 carried her (Xllllpilny, Ltd. values were flrm Car lotion; Quebec r. MaoMillan— Will ihc 11011. 011111‘. ‘When 1w scv :1 you"? lflliv "l7 In connection with th‘s latter bill yaricTlcs were l , _| -_ ~ ~-- . . .quo1cdut$l.35pcr gfoigistcit supply us. with 111101111» ‘Ollllilgtélnéhm. mlnllly 11111111 110111 (llllv“\[|'_ int-Lure guggflgtcd m“; 11m pfg- 1mg of 90 ]b5_ m bum cbtrucln .re 9S 7° Wm POM“ "mchmw hcunz’ it ._m_“ “F?!” “fl ‘jam will’ 045‘ motors 111w some explanation of the while New Brunswick north shoro quires l‘ ._ 11> some 11111, M. all git-nil,» not, winch Mn wmzm uccordlngly potatoes were quot“! at $150 p" 1 "°"- P- J- “WIMW-“Wv 11W 10"“- did. ‘mg of 11o 11w. in bulk and Prince 2111151115‘. *:."":;:1.."r;"::::*.2£.111"-..:::::1:.-'~..:" “S1411. s" s "1 at *1“ - - __ ' '"' __ ~ _ ‘A g _'- P‘ 0 1c Pre er considered thc ob- bug of 90 lbs; bagged, exdj-ack, The mew: and l" 000mm’! W0 lK-‘RVY “if” "r mi“ l"_“'°“~“ >P00K0Y~ T!" jcction well taken. and suggested undertone lo the \markct for 1111- 11101101 ‘1111101011111105- ‘Fllriher 11\l°l'lll0'.€i\t"1?de‘1 hi“ 5m" wfllllmul-V i0 this nct Mr. McLure took exception ported beans- was firm owing to thc . .1011 w e SUPP 10d 0t U10 BT01)" ‘U rmml“ “ml "“I'~‘li“‘-* "l ml‘ ("W10 ouc of the provisions in it rcod- continued ‘ ll ' ll ' 'l blc time. (‘l‘£l.‘1'.‘1l»_VOlllliI ludv in their los.'s-—'1'1ng --sm_.h H . . an“ supp es mm“ ' _ , v _ H V _ ‘ y ._ __ - _ _ - pflllzilllh as. they may 1n on spot and ihc steady demand. mitTthcté rtgritiiliutalogifiwiig lgilisscd L111 rcotllu-‘iQgxnllxfllnlligllggg 10%‘ "Ll S": writing associate with thcm." Soles of car lots to arrive wcrc rovH-ons or u °_ P010110?- provmm; " - 17105100 1L _ rho Premier considcrco the uf-madc nt $3.65 pier bushel cx-track, 181011115111 in and 1201;515:325 3121i Th0 limlfll‘ U10" “'00! i090 '1 1'01"" ihcnttfvcgoiiiitzllleilitiligrtihofailidbe sdlggeostcdi gndhsllnnnel duanggtes M; sfifilfil per .. ' " ' - . 1 . ‘ e rrc. us c cx-s ore. rcmc ncss leatlllrllglill‘ Butler lhcn m t‘ 1oiwifitlclloggdliltlbulggfi which was accordingly dent lr-narked the butter trade but’ prices lhis specclnon thc zirnit nddjr" Zliinlllltil Dr. Macltllllrm 11"cf0\‘1'l"il “cl 0101100 thlgllirlcvalvclilizlil: lllstzlifill: csfiixijibigiiilil) gltlslltisgtgsedOnly/he rrfcnelllplzos 53,12“ - .. ,;, ;., - , '. asi u ss Dlldlflilllil, 011111805 0T lllllflll 611W. n "" n" '0“ ' ‘l’ “i 0"‘ ‘"1115 d" no shareholder shall hold more than done in cheese and prices rulcd paign methods brought against lnshmil‘ 41111111’ l0 "- F01"? 0m; yroxy" 1.1 - . ‘govcrmnent_ Mr. lmtrintyrc 1111111 ihut li did Thle pmmirr again “greed with] rcfifatghwegg 1 111 l-lw 1115i 0100110"- lh" "11101010"? "m" A m“ “llmwd ‘“"'“ “ "rmfl" him. and consideration of thislNc1 change ‘in Canadian ‘egg mnrk- iwem 91M“; m u vpry awkward mymuch trasicr than u. horse. and ihc notion flmy knew [hpy Could mwsnction W115 designed to prcvcnt. da- ggn-y 11m country on “up pa“ l-Lnlylnagc to bridlzvs thrmléih thc vibra- cord, so they introduced this issuc m" 0000000011 bl’ 0 1101's" lYOUIHE- clause. too. was held over, lets today. 9101150 01011011 llflvlnlrbegn pnssctl‘ Toronto-Tho local egg situaitfm DPOZTIPss m1 the bill was rcportcd. is ilnchangcd with dealers buyink ‘M 5-371 l1. m. the House 111ljour11~ from country shippers at extras 30: - . » . . .1 M. 11 M -_~ 1 of oowrnmcnt Contiol. A separate, P a"! 031L311; '11: 111x111: “L, ‘firs... m seconds 23 w 25 The pm“. in 1029 we'll have a 11111111911110. and‘ "10301700110 "l" 1'00!‘ nlwpcnrf to 0*“ § g _ ' l _ tgcgmrkc‘ is V?“ firm Wm‘ fro?" then we'll know where we stanongnlgpy m" Supcrmtvxldpnh Should :\ ‘Twine; 311,38 "cow M we“ man- lEvcry elector should be not out nt‘ " F" 5100K 00W“ ill Dircclnbcr. ' ' , [that plebiscite, It should be 1nod0l“'°md "0 b" "“’*P°"5lb1<‘? w“, u; p . ' lnwmmgegmwcstcm p" nlurkct.“ compulsory for every elector to votcl M“ M“°1"'-‘”'° "epmd m“ h“ MQNTRfiAE are rlatich 29 tgsvalifgclolitlbliolievvevllth me wndcmy ~ N -. ' .-- ‘ s. M“ LCPaKMHRS the Mm _ _ The Montreal grain market was' Vancouver-Local eastern prcrs m“, provision m the Mt for theifiigérwithout any special feature to note have served to keep this m kvt and operation of the road machlncsfloday‘ bysmcss be?“ “xcecmngly sonwwhm 0°“ ‘md demc“ “'1' a; prose,“ in "Se? 0010i 000118 lo the continued ub- @0150 t0 boy from pmducera at ox- Mn Mlclnlyrc replied in the up stance of any important demand tras 23 to 25. firsts 20 to 22. seconds rlrmauva P01" “Porters. The trade for do- 10,10 22. g e storing is going ahead Th‘, Road A“ “m; agreed w m riliestlc account was also small. bin ell’ atxjlefpresent prices. Sever. commxuec and passed "5 second 1c undertone was firm. A moder- Bl cars have been sold at a basin 0f ML Bun" asked ms. ‘fiends ow reading aiielamount of business was worked 4B cents for extras. ‘ , “mm Why they ("d m‘ “use thc A hm w incorporate m" Kenslmr :11] foicign buyers in spring when nl-lalifaio-Ifhia market is inclined teachers salaries instead "of reduc- i0“ skfilmll Rink C0- WIB reported .013;~{;’;;,;"gg,;ggggd=g{5g=;§. Tihclwhz: dlunn ‘Zagémyl’ “mag , , f a - m‘; mxe5_ 1y, seemed m,“ the h,“ agreed to without amendment, as es were steady The wmter wlgmgtgahipmenm M Ameflfi ‘u! m market was also dull but valuesNewfoundland have interfered t0 ruled unchanged. The tradefln 311501110 extent with local shippers. lines of ndllfeed y continued active Dealers are paying country shippers 0M Drices were firmly niqiqmnm; delivered. extras 30 to 3111MB 93 A firm Helms Pfevailed 111 the mu.- to ao. seconds no w Jfi-icea to re- ket. for standard grades of 111111111 taller; are extras as w 4o. nrm 96 oats and the trade was active. The w 33. deconds 29 tn 31. American markets unchanged. they don't. ‘ tlfc taxes. knowing control. whereas thc present gov. necessary revenue by Hfivernmenir crnment was embarasscd thereby. U to amend an act to incorporate the 11111 gpggkgf do”; m; “are” my North Shore Rural Telephone (10.; tion celebration and a tribute 1o the'"'~‘ "h? 300T?!’ Hill and Head of memories of the departed membersi "lliflbowush Rural Telephone Com- ma closed the debate. and tho 101;"! one vmbodvlnc an act 11> am- cn an act to incorporate the Town