l ‘ onqrllsplay. lane! Easter Chocolates $1.00 up. I JVe has‘; a eery large array of Easter ‘i Uh ._ Be 4 W" .' . . l’ Phone i2. \ '. SELECT Y0URS1;,N0W Easier Assortuilut of time; is um of . o veltlas. including Eggs, . Rabbi . Slttllll llllil. labbit carriage. Rouse. Rabbit wltlr‘ . clIu Boosters, lets. , iCHOOBE YOUIKS TODAY. jiVERYZTllING IN CANDY. ERNEST ILWORTH: DRUGGISTS‘ H2 Prince Street. 04$££L~1§3~gg9 ope) ease o‘: a a e30 30o+e0+++o . ... . - _, Classified. Adveriis/ements Oiia Insertion ........’ Thresholds-lions ... . Four Insertions .......... light Insertions "r... “n. . )-.. OQOOWOOOOOOQQIOOOPQOIOOOCPQOQQQ_QOOO ‘r . - -~ - .....' m. per lim- of 5 words ilciilar lilir ‘of 3 words k per lllle ui ll words ‘lo per line of .3 words 4.... i i z z t Agents Wanted. i " Y. . Miscellaneous I ._ fflca. 3 ‘ A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN lllAN. or woman for distributing‘ religious For'"purticula'rs1 write literature. stating age and church. il-m Joust/lineup MIcDONALD, LAND wgurveyor, Box 20, Hcrmanvllle. f lick ‘ ' 2018-3-25-1mopd- --» . Conrad, Tower Bldg, 'l'orpnla._. ‘ A. w.-3-'S'-'ti l‘ - engwithout experience you , veragaafillilil or more _ per f lllngtwatkins Famous Frbduc our Colrnty or City, providing - ambitious. 1Tb; J. R. Wnllthjs omrsny, Dept. c. so, m, I cm: Montreal, P. Q: i _ A: wf vg-zz- I m. For. Said-Q? ' sau: - rvvo- ‘snicker - - ~ hay. George Mellett, Un r nillrim ron SALE. w. c. - n. Glasgow Road. ' ii saw-A nasircaicillhcn- ; PPLY 1s Villa st v 2s ____________, B saw. T0 _i.i~.':r. pusuo _Asll rdlali‘ ‘ -- lffus on nsnd at Gus w . wANlsp-éwiiil r-urorii‘ ' ' ill tomorrow ff you want to ‘becgme , aged In a more profitable lopsi- with the advent of spring. will " eck, i. "ln‘ you or‘ lull. 33!"? ' .EN; . 2856-1-51“. u, , 15-31 ‘ll l-ly.l'AL_u.__1'AGs FOB This‘ SEA- aon s shipments on snort notice. uardiuli Ceiltral I Printer!- “riiAvi: Anwavs 1N STOCK ooop - rubber traces at halfprlce. Clinton Morrison». Fredcrlctop Sta, P. E. I. _.' _ I ‘ I * 2819-44-01. iwiu. ‘ANYONE. iiAviNo a cor-v of Mgas E. N: Lockerbyu volume en- “ti 1:31 sjrpr; Wlllf‘ Brier’? printed in Charlottetown between‘ the ltd-Ti ‘ yohnjhrifislo please ‘communicate with The Guardian and state if _ wuus; to dispose of some. i-s-ti. sup jirosrvonso —.0WING "I0 : bad roads tho sale of Joseph Pow- ers farm at Mermaid has been postponed until Thursday. April 10» at 2 p. m. It‘ stormy next flue day {ipfluwingf '3, A. MacDonald, Auc- §1qn?gr_ _ _ 2807-31 iWanted J-VANTED-FOUR on FIVE 1100M- " "bduniurnlshcd apartment. Alipiy norms.- ‘ ' ' 2B4!- t! 3 -' lAIJ-DOUBIE-QEATID WA- suitable for Prolific -A in good repair, - “this purposes. _ 050t- Osorllc St. 2865 v ‘SAL! -_- TW _- to freshen soon. one -4 y R HORN lir Jill 0W3. “tvllirrrn -"ca'rsiw'l'rli NEWLY born, kittens. " port... Phone llflb. '2838-si§e.o.d,-ti wmren‘ FARM wonx m! IX . perlencediman. Apply Guardian. ~, . aasl-l-p-il t. -' lllfllériol in Rubber belting and. R. Raymond. Bouth- . A ‘A $0M “mm = new. urumo lzoou prise Guardian ‘glvin sway this evening atthai mn- ‘ liaiuioun ice GOING-Jiurlng ths-ilast few days wind, sun and tide hAVO bifiktn the "Mater tier" ofthsliarbourandcnlyadimlinc o! iceucross the harbour‘s mouth remains to remind one of winter. The high wind and high tide yesterday carried most of the cake ice, lodged alongside the shore, out to sea, , BOXING-fins Longaphle will do better if a big crowd will cheer for him tonight will: boxing the “Blue- nose." 2866 TS MEN'S CLUB-At the regular weekly ranting oi the Y's Men's Club hold on Thursday evening with Mr. .l. M. McFadyen presiding dc- legates were appointed to attend the international conference at Wilkes- bury, Pennsylvania which ls to be held this summer. Mr. J. A. McNalr was given the appointment with Mr. clever McLean as alternative. After the business meeting the bowling al- leys and the gymnasium were called into service. T0 GET AT THE INDOOR Clr- cus s Longbphie will have a real pponent from, Novaiscotla. Watch Gus tonight. 2866 gram yestel-day conveying the sad ‘Hospital. rangements will y please copy). billiard‘: for l-‘allhl; llmlr, 1y MEMORIAM In lovlng memory of James 4,1920} it. l. _P.' Those who love you sadly miss you As It dawns unotheryaar A t In the lonely hours of thinking shonglits of you are very dear. Inserted by Wife and Family. news of the death of their daughter Margaret, graduate nurse of N. Y. Her brother Patrick left tor New York yesterday. Funeral ar- jpcar later. (Patriot F. Hughes of Dromore, who died April ~ "My? CRASWELL ShldlO 'PHOTOGRAPHS "ARI/l. milsuixc COME AND S!!! Gog Lung“, P0996 B88408} Rudolph from 11am“ at the Garden Olty Circus tonight. ' 3000 SACRED CANTATA-On Good Fri. fill’. the 18th, instant, the choir of Trinity United Church will smut the beautiful and appropriate Can. toll "From Ollvet to Calvary." A sil- ver collection will be taken. The proceeds in aid of choir funds. It'll BILLS IN LEGISLATURE-In the legislature yesterday second reading was given to the following bills: The transfer of Guardianship Act; The Education and Public Health Act; and An Act to Provide for u Refer- Blldllm by Ballot. At 2 p. m. His Hon- our the Lieutenant Governor assent- ed to: An Act for the Prevention of Frauds in connection with the Sale oi’ securities; AnAct respecting the Provincial Police Force; and An Act to Amend the Statute Law. The House adjourned until 3 p. m. Mon- day. INDOOR. CIRCUS-Last evening the biggest crowd yet turned out to the indoor Circus. Bill Longaphie, a local boy, outboxed Kipling of spring- ______ . hill. Kipling did everything in the VSAD NEWS-Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wood, of Lake Verde, received a tele- pugillstic game. but the local lad us- ed his head and hands and came through with_'decislon. The fans think that Bill might have settled the game in the second round. Bill is good natured and to help the boxing game out he is always willing to show his wares against the belt , that can be procured. Tonight Gus Longaphis who won a K. O. over Stanley Steele 0n Thursday evening, will be in the ring tonight ‘ "Young" Rudolph of Halifax. Gus has already won the approbation o! Charlottetown boxing fans, and to- night all should be out to cheer. Gus must look out this evening because Rudolph has the name in Nova Sco- tlo of being a K. O. boy. He will try to make a reputation by K. O.lng an Island boxer. However the manage- ment of the circusrequssts the fans to be _thcre and cheer for Gus to- night. ’ Mluard‘: Will Slop Tlllt Toothache. PERSONALS Mrs. Herbert Mlchalielles leaves Kssinst ' HWN GUARDIAN Continued from Page i. BON- MR. ITIWANT: But you hlVl I general Id"; ml yo‘ L113 g right to take the House lute your confidence. HON. Mn. LEA: so far as the recommendations of the Education Commission will be carried out they will go on the ballot. My hon. friend knows of the recommendations to be submitted to the people by ballot. We are simply giving the necessary auth- ority to take the referendum. non. lldR. STEWART: Int why isn't tbs general subject matte: of the referendum t forth in this bill? Admitting, for ,0 sake of argument. that you may not have had suffi- cient time-though you should have had-to decide the very Dhraseology of the questions to be placed on the ballot, you have at least a Ientral knowledge of the subject matter to be submitted. Why not put that In the Act‘! HON. MR. LEA: We might have some questions regarding the salaries of the teachers. but it might be ne- cessary for us. in our discretion as aflovernment, to put something else on the ballot; and we are giving our» selves this power. ' HON. MR. STEWART: Will ml’ REFERE ulc- lut in this bill we have neither one tbinl nor the other. we have an Act for l. particular referendum. and that Act should stain the par- ticular purpose of_ the rnfdrllldllm. We might have an Act giving pow- er to hold referendums at any time, if the Government wished to put it through. HON. MR- LEA: My hon. friend z ls objecting to giving the House the o power to hold this referendum? g HON". MR. STEWART: I all not v objecting to giving you any power at. all. I want to. be consistent. The 1019 Act. . MR- A. l". ARBENAULT: It strikes mo. Mr. chairman, that we are go- ing a little fast to try to put it through at this session. It was ad- mitted by the Premier that we are rushing at the last moment and that now the Government has not had time to think this matter oyer very seriously and give it the due consid- eration it deserves. The report of the Education Commission, as I take it, asks for certain things. Among oth- er things they recommend that the teachers should receive higher sal- provincial election? HON. MR. LEA: Yes. HON. MR. STEWART: You have amended the section to that extent? HON. MR- LEA: Yes. HON. MR. STEWART: when does vinclal election to be held? 110M. MR. LEA: logically, we would expect it a year from next summer. HON. MR- STEWART: 'I‘llcn Why not leave it until the next session of this Legislature? HON. MR. LEAfwe are simply agreeing with the recommendations of the Commission: showln: our anx- that we want to deal with it today. Political Propaganda. . HON. MR. STEWART: You are not dealing with it; you are 011i! playing with it. And from what you have sald you are only mukillt pol- itical propaganda out oflt. (AP- plause). You say you have not con- it. why not take a In: and ..- hon. friend say new that tbs reitr- be passed to that effect that would 011611111 ll l0 50 WW1 ll the "Bilbo latiafaotoryto the people, you m!’ h°n~ ‘mud expect u“ m“ 9m‘ | more mull". and I presume that this iety for the situation and showing‘ arias, but that. before legislation can £VFfQ+Q4FfQfOfOQQQO§§OfQQQQCQ¥FQ§ I must refer that question to the peo- ple tofind out whether or not they are willing to pay more in salaries. You must. in other words, have. a referendum. It was a flue way to advise the Government how'i.o raise administration was delighted to have the Commission point out the ways and means by which this could be done; because if they had made the bara recommendation to pay the teachers more money without slig- gestlu: the means. it would have nui this "overnmsnt lri a very awkward. situation. We recall that in l9l9,| when the plebiscite was lakon on Education by the Arssnault Govern- ment, "it almost carried. We find that today, throughout the country, there ls the conviction that that was lust the way in which the matter should have been settled. We see our inla- takes. I believe myself that if the same referendum were put to the people that was put in 1010 It would carry very easily: and I would rag- gest is the present administratio- QUOQQO§QO QVQOQ QfQQQ'QQ-O QQQ-Q §Q§7§Q§§ give it full consideration? HON. MR. LEA: Because we are carrying out as many of the recom- "ldelvllflnll w 51"" m" slmflmy lmwunt and give the people something mendutioos of the commission us we- lhat It would go a long way in pre- Jlarlug the ground to slate what they (‘definite lo vole on. Otherwise, if they come with something else, the eoooooooeooooooo-eoooacooooeoeoaeoopnoaoaaleoaoggh. St. James Presbyterian Church simisrea-usv. w. lance IUII; v ACTING misnsrea-iiuvusiooiiuaan uoarl, p. p. 0IGANIST--WALTEB stcrlufi . . . k l. It ~ .,; MOBNINQ Authem-"Hearken unto me. uiy peopleml-Snlllvau. EVENING Solo-"Mornlngf noon and nlghifl-Carrle Jacobs Bond, Mrs. Nell MacLcon Authem-"lucllue Thins earn-nun mel. 4444 i g o I Zion Presbyterl MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A" B. l), oncANisT-iviii. L. p. THOMPSON OR MORNING 11-" 4- Mr-"Fslth- llfllllfltliable Bock." Anthem—-“O Praise God in Ills Holiness" Bevflaofollor The Choir. 2.30 P. NIP-Sunday School and Bible EVENING 79° P~ Wl-“Ousslmus. ms Slave”. Music by full Clliill‘ of Canadian our. 8.30 P. M._Y_ M, Church. C. A. Service of Special musical numbers by the Choir and short ud- dress. - ‘I---..-l g, Trinity United Church Minimum-Dev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Bu, Organist: 10.00 A. M.-Pr5.yer Meeting. l1.00 A. M. “The Grace of God" .. Anthem—‘ Could Not Do Without This Service Broadcast, c, i], 2.30 l‘. M. Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I’. llL-“My Yoke and My BfltflBlP-Jlgy, 8olo--"There is a Green Hill" Mr. l‘. W. Small. Antheuh-"lloly Art Thou" (Largo) ,__,,____ 5.15 P. NIP-Young People's Service Heart: run, eo-e-rooooaweoosueeo» oaeeeoowee MORNING WORSHIP ll O‘CI.0CK Coutralto Solo-"Comc Jesus Redeemer" ...... Bartlett Mrs. .I. D. McNutt SERMON—"CHRIST'S INTEBCESSOBY PRAYER." “Macaw §>oo04‘~ — Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A, R, Thee" Junior Congregation u Usual. . . . . ............ Gounod Cliarcli ‘ Classes. in Training. Suns in Zion O-POOOQOO-OO-QGQO-OO-OMO-O-OOOQOOW s44‘: 4 kkav‘; +QQ~O+OOOO4OIOO+ C. N. Brawn, ILA, C. M. A. T. C. L. Rev- C. N. Brown C. K. Dr. as..." a. . . . Handel O-O-O-O-FOQQQ-OJ-O-O-O-O OQO-OO-O-O-OVQ Q VO-O-fRO- eoeooeeoaeaaoaesaeoosoasoaoaoeoeeooooee _ OOQO-OO-O-QQ-Q W): ihsptist Qtburib A. C. Vincent. D. 0.. ltlinistcr 0v¢anlai—bllu llolscran lpenne, I, 1', c, L, i i rumor up‘ rrrzaoz an, i . QQ-Ofi-O Q'.‘f7Q-§O Q Of 0-0. I hillovlng memory of nu: dear hus- band and father, George I. Birt, who passed away April 5th, i928. - There ls,someonc who misses you _ rad, also two pure bred year ,- bulls. M..M§:Phall, NorthRivor. . ' i ' 31994-2348 _.--A---'~---—'----——1;— 1‘. I~ "l‘o‘5Lcf'~ ,' ‘llfilouslivl‘»"l*o“ ca‘: Ar um hints- ~ bsroctt modern conveniences. Ap- nply 221, Klllsboro/ St. 286B this moming for Halifax after spend- ing a three weeks visit with her lyareiiis Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wise. ' Alltbcm-"Ye That Shall Endure" ... . Mendelssohn SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. 5mm"? 110W hlIh attendance record reached last Sun- day. Were you—-—-——-? EVENING WORSHIP ‘I 0’CI.0CK Soprano Solo-“Iturk oi‘ Ages" .. Johnson Mrs. Vincent. Anlhcili—"l~'icrce ltagcd the Tempest" .. . Cuiidlyl THE NlUIlT OF TEMPTNHON" Anthcm-“The Day is Past and Over" . .. Marks Cl-ll- l people will say that they are trying HON. MR. STEWART: You are to make a political question oi it cnrrylm’ Illll Ilfluillll’ by m“ M": Iii-sin: so I think they had batter get You sushi lust as "ll m" s tw- back lo the 1m policy of the Cou- Ifll Il-llflflflil 1-0 "I! WW" "Ill W" --l-.r\aiivc Government. lApplausc). ‘--- ' -_______._ are rolnr to our li- It is only I res-I you MR. srzwarrr; May r ask MCLEOD-At the P. E. Island Hos- lure; it ls not a statute at all. (Ap- m, nynnwmr; who p, gglnl; to with; pltnl, onhpril 4th, to Mr. and Mfhugljugg), the mm. o; [he questions? Murdock A. McLeod, a daughter. i-iON. MR. LEA: Suppose that a m»; My; LEA; Th, qovfl-nurqn-‘ ~v~~1 ‘w. . slits-loo‘ tones wirii" ~ buildings at I-lartsvlllo, pro‘- ~ y of- laie John" A. ltlclienzio. ply McLeod .6: liontlcy,_ Chur- ietowri, ~ _ 2313-01 .4... .51 Y _--__ And ilndsdhe time long llncc you “mum went ' There ls someone who thinks at you always Aull tries to be bravi- and content. 1n the home you are fondly rc- " membered: . -—.~-—-.-.-——.—*-—--—"."'"'" OFFICE. _WAB.EIIO SE. SAMPLE rooms to rent. wood ocatloli. Apply A. B: C. care. Guardian- : . .. . r . ssao-i-l-s-l-li-iz-it. BALI-lo II.‘ r. IMPEEI/ll. EERMON- O ‘ complete, with re- ‘ In first class‘ working ‘_er. Apply to Boll 270, City. 2833-31 -, gear. SALE Ar MILTON srariolv" acres of land 'in good stated! tivatlcn. with‘ store, dwe use and, other buildings . hool and church. J. w. Younku- ‘ 100D, P. E. I. " v2'i'l2~-l-l ...._....._.-'_-..___._ "AL. - l. SALE - HALL CYLINDER. ne, also Ames Cylinder Gague var uacd. Will cell at a bargain. ply Oampbells tiiorags," Hunter‘ ‘ . 2535-44731.’ l t var. _ 5 541,3 -' 53- ACRES" . s, at Bonshaw. l’ SALE-REGISTERS!) CLYDE are , ._ sound; llfhtlootcd, y mannered, wllllviork any» an, Char- g1’ ' - rs. Apply D. B. Me minim. . sis-i- J4 Y CHICKS. arred rocks froinhigh produ “ ta cooker-eh from Guilds. lQ-lolfiag yield; ril . use 1, ~ naauwrreoide. _ ,1 lflll-l-fllrirt- ivuiw one!) _ t"!!! . ~ and well matured pullets matf‘ Jed‘? Ell. - f. llin; near wrrli - Laud in y- -- stats of cultivation; Apply to Iced d: Bentley. Charlottaeatpawrgl. 43a! 505i. find d! care Guard- t e. ‘ s 9mg“. we’ zssr-l-l-al. Apply B. - " ion.‘ ' ' .........__.~..uu.. ALSO tailor: - .Swect name True hearts that loved you in llfc, iiissmd by ,Wlfa and Family. t... cling roundyour dear Still loyea you in death just the same. MARRIAGES .. NICIIOLSON-MACTAVISH-dit the Bglfsst Presbyterian Manse, Oll Mar. "_ -- ‘Male Help Wanted WANTED Art-once. ~ farm ihand. Apply. Robert. Shaw. , Braekley Beach. zlli-Blstod. Marl 'WAl\'.:i§i-)m'l‘om;it_AltN-Tl"li_i Barbe; Trade through our special short course. Export trainlnl PM‘ ' ticfllarg- free. Molar Blllkbdl‘ 0011038. 7 a l "t Jt., Ha ax.‘ 5 3 P n n_' on i-l-ttstf. '~. “’.""_"-'""' cyiziicussp rantizctorns. oiii Boy! Row our Agents ‘are cleaning up-llmoo‘ daily. New discovery lin- . font-tablecloths." snk stains and dirt jerpseo in two seconds. Writs 110W ufor (re; sample, outfit. iriwsie ‘g Products; Dept.‘ 3-21, soil ma. Montreal. ii. ii. w. Feb. is-str. ‘WHICH vosrriourruwoslrsitu. Clerk; Atenographer. Custdms Ex- aminer, ,Oilatorup\ Guard. lminlllfll- tlon Guard, etc. in Canadian Oivil service: ‘Permanent "positions with pension. Vacancies occurring con- _stantly:~, Ireel information from M. O. C. Civll Bil-vice 8401001. '1")!- ._ mo, .1“, is, ii. w. e-s-s-u. WANTIIIQEUEIGITIO MAN T0 rcpresiat ‘senior Bill W! Packfis teas to the ltradev Bub- st i _belnm18slcn~ offered " to " ‘rim-partied fleveramood territor- qm; -’--l-a m epsnrwrlta givinu run nir- . ‘III! h. IA yr , f. I tlcpim and reisrsacq first letter. hlua lgrd Tea _Go.,,_l.td.. Halifax. .. ‘aw , ‘situation .415’- rins not? an meal poslticui. Good nay - home i. every alight-Jilin, contract-charm m, time; ntlaysur pom Fer- CAPABLE 9 w. l-s-al. , 5810-11. ..._-.-___., slaqeeaoeooovvoeoeeoeeevev N. D. MacLean t UNDBBTAK EB EMBALMEII Charlottetown I North. Wllslalrs: 1 Phone H8 2 X A AOOOOO-O-O-OOOO-OOQOOO-GO-O-O-OQ-O . I . Farm for Sale Farm for Sale at Roseueath, the property of the late Peter Gordon. 100 acres partly eovsl-sd with hard and soft wood. The balance in a. high state of cultivation. Good buildings, school on farm. Four ’ miles from Montague. Iii inllaa from. Cardigan. For particulars ab?!) to l. E. ‘PAIKMAN. - Montague. 284B-4-5-stt2wks. .. Farm For Sale For quick. sale 80 acre farm, “lost Blver Bridge, ln high state of culti- vation. Splendid potato fanu. lltll‘ ‘hrppmtrhfimill’. surly l cu is °' '“ w. u. slaw, Dept. of Agrlcnltlfl. vlvtvwu- mv-l-t-st, ~ ~» 4-... ..._.-_._..._¢ l Lost o I § 12th, 1930, by Rev. T. A. Rodger, John A. Nicholson, of Orwell Cove, to Ger- trude A. MacTavish, of Eldon. - generous contribution w the rsvtn- Council. That is provided for under uea might be received ; probably that three million dollars that my hcn. friend has twittcd m0 about with regard to our subsidy claims’! HON. MR. STEWART: Bou you didn't tell us anything about that when you were speaking in the bud- DEATHS IIAYDEN-qat Vernon. mvsffiifl, Lester Hayden. in his 10th year. Fun- eral from his late residence on Sun- day, 6th, at 2 p. m. MACEWBN-At North River, Friday, April 4, 1930, Annie Montgomery, ag- ed 87 years, relict of the late Hugh MacEwcn. Funeral fro-i the resi- dence of her son. Dean MacEwen. Sunday, April 6th, service starting at 2.30. Interment Clyde River Cemet- ery. , Prov. Sheep and Swine Promoror Is Appoinred Sheep and ‘swine breeders through out the province will be interested gel. 1* ‘ (A; >. HON. that it took place; in our anxiety to give the teachers an ineralle as quickly as possible we could bring this into effect before thl MXl 50l- slon of the House. HON. MR. STEWART: And if my hon. friend gets the three million dollars that he knows so much about. is he then Icing to impose this tar? HON. MR. LEA: Which tax? We are not asking for a tax‘; we are asking for a referendum. - HON. MR. STEWART: That ls the trouble. You won't tell u: what ‘you an,» going to put In the "icrendum. HON. MR. LEA: Al. the present ilma we don't know. HON. MR. STEWART: You don't. know? HON. MR. LEA: No. HON. MR. STEWART: It mllht be a question of whether or not you should l"! the teachers more salary. You would then be passing a whole daoalolue to the people of this Prov- ince and usklng them for their opin- ion on everything you don't know to know mm. l‘. l". Baird, recent ly or Gagetowii, New Brunswick, has been appointed by tho Dflnlnlon Llvesto& Branch as provincial Bhotp and Swine Promoter l-lavlfld’ had a not emu-lanes along acrioultluui noes. Ilvldlliy lnthornaluiorlivasloohlsasri- yourselves; which is a whole lot. HON. us. LEA: My hoasfriend might include himself. HON. MR. BTIWART: Certainly: but I am not asking for a referend- um from the people to find out! We all have our immunised. but as a usniulo some responsibility for their ‘lng into an Act before it is passed? LEA: Well. suppose l Oovernuialit my hon. frllldl Iboulll " another section. DE. W. J. MCMILLAN: Are not QOOOQI-Ocwvwvwwvvwwv Obllgato Mrs. Roper and Mr. Qulgley. omeeooooo sooeeoeooeoe0000000000049‘: the members of this Legislature en- titled to a knowledge of what ls go- O I-ION. MR. LEA: This is only for a ballot. DR. MCMILLAN: what? ' HON. MR. LEA: To take a refor- endurn. DR. MCMILLAN: 0n what‘! HON. MR. LEA: On anything. DR. MCMILLAN: To take a refer- endum on anything! HON. MR. LEA: That is of pub-- lio importance. DR. MCMILLAN: So It lnllht be another plebiscite on Prohibition? (No answer). A ~ballot on Qooooovooevoeooovoooevo Fr o9+§+§++o+o0oeoeeeeeoeaeeoeeooeve‘ St. Paul's Church 11.00 A. ltL-Mornlng Prayer, Sermon. Holy 2.30 l"- lVL-Sundsy School and Bible Classes. 7.00 l’. lll.-—Evei\lug Prayer and Sermon. Ofiertory Anthem-"Slund Up, Stand Up for Jesus" ‘ This Service will be broadcast over Both Services will be conducted by Sermons by Rev. [Frederick Wilkinson of Toronto. KEV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A" Rlgclng, 4A4‘ ¢‘AA‘A v‘v¢¢ ‘ eve t > Communion and --Ash!0rd 0.1’. C. Y. the Rector, +O§§f4+§§if§ff§ff§§l Q-O-Q-j AvAggAA AAAAAA --- "VH0. DR. MCMILLAN: You are trying to do someth‘ , or rather you are trying to show the teachers that you are doing something by doing noth- ing. This ls a demonstration of yflili’ Continued on Page '1 Western Guardian —I‘OB SALE - Percheron mare, weight about i300 lbs., I yrs old, kind well built and will work anywhere- Price for quick aale 1125.00. Austin If. Guys, Kinkora. aolll-t-B-ii Seaplane Continued from Pal! 1-" NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE .4 SPRING r01v1c Rem“ Syrup 0f Hylwphosphites Hal wonderful toning up pmpuu" h, aleepleasness. nervousness and la unexcelled. PRICE 81-00 LARGE BOTTLE. IIIEXALL SARSAPARILLA TONIC caresses all the old thus virtues of saraaparllla and combined herbs which act speci- valuable remedy for all Wlfll l‘ III fluid!‘ Idtlyn Illgdlclngg gnj flcall! on the blood making It a most disorders of the blood and akin diseases. PIIIOI Il-W LARGE BOTILI. general rundown conditions it 7 loss of appetite. 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