j a ~ .. qewpgltg- 1 ~ .. _ _, _ .._ (common; frgm Page 1) [that we are now faced with an in- -—- crease of 200.000 in connection with this serviceg-it is a ten-year con- tract. 3 - Mr. LOW: It is spread over ten on the old boa ‘ » lilr._ W: The old boat hall a ‘of about 88.000 or eqnivllllll ah at Iii per cell on the capital investment. \ Sir HENRY DRAYTON: Some newapape in that P!" ii!" "l country are iaikind enough to loo I upon this as a political deal of a 1;‘, questionable character and to la! l, that there were no advertisements for tenders at all. . '. i‘il"li°li . Qymtailt FliTilllE , I do not claim: the ability to read the future any more- than any other man who makes a study of conditions in his particular line, but it lwer ked foes sin ment as to the possibilities of Silver For farmfwor the next ilve years, my conscientious opin- ion would he, that we are in for a period of greatly increased prosperity and better prices for Sliver For furs than we have seen during the past two or three years. Anyone who has studied the fox industry the last twenty years must know that Europe has been the great out-let for Silver Fox lure, and that all the world's records for pelts (which by the way have been captured by Prince Edward island raised fox pelts) were made at the grcat London auctions. Th se pelts found their way to Austria, Russia, Germany, and France. From 1914 to 1920 these countries have been practically out of the market. Now Gerniany, Russia, Austria and France are again active in their emand for Silver Fox i'urs. The Germans were tho largest bu rs at the January Lampoon's sale, sending the price of good skins up 50% above the previous auction sales figures. Germany also was the largest buyer at the Danish eale held a month later. White tilylhsrrltr ha; just read an advertisement. \ Sir HENRY DRAYTON: But that ‘ . V.- - =-~<~ was an advertisement boastful I a about their excellent coal-Paci- ll out. their 650.000 n year. This i! , g June 23rd to 25th and Every Succeeding” Week - The ship is being built in com- pliance wath la subsidy contract entered into between Mr. William Fraser and the government of the y Dominion oi Canada. under which the contractor lg entitled to sub- sidy of $50,000, payable annually for ten years commencing with the opening of navigation in I924. Pay- ments nnder this subsidy will ex- tend beyond the longest maturity of the bonds. All payments under the subsidy are to be assigned to the company, and by the company to the trustee, and the trust deed will Provide that from these moneys the trustee will ill each year pay the amount of the interest and principal payable in that year. Based on earnings froni opera- tion of the existing steamship ser- vice between Pictou slid the Magdalen slands for the years 1922 and 1923 with subsidies at $20,000 and $24,000 respectively-—- i draw the lniuister}, attention to the iiiict that last yeur the minister evidently considered the service too good nlld had the subsidy reduced from $29,000 to $24,000. Evideniy there was a different contractor then. it goes on: —it i3 estimated that the com- pany's uununl earnings will he not less than 830.000, available for in- tcrcst and serial maturities of tilese builds which lg at the rate of over three times the largest illil cunt oi’ interest payable iu any year and approximately one and twu fifths tiulcsl the largest nluouut required in any your to pay in- terest on serial maturities. This estimate il-i arrived at without mak- illg any allowance for the very sub- stantial increase in revenue which is expected cunsequcilt upon the ears. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: Yes. Has my hon. friend any more ten- year contracts? Or is there any contract for any length of time for these short routes. Mr. LOW: We will look it up. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: Did the minister have any precedent be- fore him when he saw himself Biknlng that ten year contract! I am just asking for information. I do not know what is being done. I have never been in that depart- lllent, but if that is the practice I think we should know about it. Mr. LOW: When calling for ten- ders the contractor is asked to slate the minimum number of years for which he will accept the contract. Both thesecontracts are for ten years to provide the ser- vice required. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: So that we have ten years suggested by the contractor. I-iow many years did the man who got the $24,000 contract want’! Mr. LOW: One year, for this ser- n t_ the trouble. The local papers said that there was no advertise- ment nt all for tenders. I think we should set that rumour right. (To be Continued) W. ii. Y. Once a user of White Lily Biscuits sllways a user, THURSDAY, JUNE 2U ' this is no idle b0ast- ' Ask your neighbor who uses them, andflyour grocer who sells them. ' . 790 Kilocycles (880 Meters) This la good news for the fox rancher. as it means a broad er market and steadily increasing demand during the next few - years. 'I‘he United Slates is also demanding great nunrhere or Silver Fox furs. Thus market conditions are being created which will take care oi all the Silver Fox furs that can be-pro- duced, at prices that will yield a profit ten times greater than any other farming proposition one can engage in. If you intend to take advantage of this condition you would ho wins tn our: ruur ranch this fall and make your ' " arrangements at once for the [urcbasing of breeding ,stock, and avoid disappointment in securing the kind and quality of foxes neces sury to make for slire success. WGY (Schnectady. N. Y.) '°°“°"‘ E‘°°'"° °°““‘“" During the hot summer months it is worth while to dispense with unnecessary baking by ialways having on hand a supply of White Lily Biscuits and lgCake. ' The cake/is made in the following varieties, Plain Pound, Sultana, Cherry, Genoa, Fruit and Walnut, of un- excelled quality, ' - WHITE LILY BISCUITS FOR THE PICNIC—Assorted SiZllldWiCh, Florida Fingers, Fig‘ Bflrfl, Pineapple. Avard Creams, Sea Pearl, etc., etc. Take a family tin of White Lily Biscuits to the summer cottage. WHITE LILY BISCUITS FOR THE AFTERNOON TEA, BRIDGE PARTY and other social functions, _Mar_le, Lily Sweet, thin dainty wafer biscuits, splendid with ice cream, Royal Chocolate Fingers, Tip-Top home-' like shortbread just top it at home with Marshmah lows or fruit. KING-TUT Shortbread Chocolate dip- ped, etc. “O Sac Guid!” White Lily Scotch Oat Cake. Thin C-R-RISI’, C-R-RUNCHY, health cakes. A-s Scotch as McGi-egor himself. They scrunch with in Scotch accent. Delighflul at any meal, especially guid with Marmalade at Breakfast. - - (Eastern Standard Time) 11:30 a. m.—Stock market port. i 11.40 a. m.—Produce market re- port 11:40 n. m.——Wo:ither report. 11:55 a. m.—'i‘inle signals. l 1:00 p. m.—-Music and household _ talk, "Summer Lampshade for Electric Light Fixtures." courtesy '_ Society for Electrical Development. .| 5:00 p. mJ-rlhiduce and stock l market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. c 5:15 p. m.—Report of condition of New York Slate highways, fur- nished by Captain A. W. Bradt. State Highway Commissioner. 5:30 p. m.—0rgsn recital by _ Stephen E. Bolsclalr, organist, from Proctoris Harmanus Bleeiker Hall. 7:45 p. m.-—A Few Moments j}, with New Books, William F. Jacob, I ‘ Librarian, General Electric Com- L,‘ Wm!’- 8:00 p. m.——Group of violin solos Llii, by Raymond Thomas ' YG- V 1 ce. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: ls it a habit of the department to put lIl the number of yours? la the usual practice of the department to allow the tenderers simply to say how lnnny yours they wish to have the guarantee? Mr. LOW: That has been ll part of the tender for many years. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: short routes like this? Mr. LOW: On all routes. Sir IIENRY DRAYTON: On what authority 1,, it done? What sct enables the government of this greatly llnpfgygd and Qnlgrggd country to bind parliament. What passenger accommodation, sud ap Delillllli "ill? 5358MB l0 Cillilllel proximately fifty per cent greater the i191"- Besillml 0| Parliament m‘ cargo carrying capacity. The vote $50,000? ,, management will be ill the hands Ml‘- GRAHAMI It is all sublelll l-O of Mr. William Fraser» the voteooyf] parliament. L‘ it will be holed it is not hi in Mr- L 1 All these items are .. .. the hands of tilc Minister? of Slilllefii l0 U"! V019 0f Iiilflllimiifih ‘P; Ilsnomunza afgfifffl l Militia: . Sir HENRY DRAYTON: lknow, ' °“"°'“"' l” 5' . - . "n th Brook".. . .Boisdeffre 1' ~of Plctou, N. S., as prcsidtnt and but while that is true in one sense, Ttfomaey E1510! 5BR DETAoflm manager director. ill another sense it is not correct. i Accompanied by M,“ Edna _ I fl tlliiik everybody realizes that if it were stated thatwe were not gett Thoma Ing value for these services, we would at once be niet with theiar- gument that the country is obligat- — l _ ed and the country's honour is ln- way orchu“. ties on the Atlantic coast. The ser vulvuh l! VlCo which the Lovat Steamship M _ Low; 1 h _ Comedy, "Ruth in a Rush" . . . . . .. _L (‘ammonia Limlirri. will overlie l8 rrlellri knows lllilnlldgiz rhfi‘. ‘ ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Lmdaey “Mb” ‘Eip i! i?“ Owing to my eaten. elve connections in the fur industry of this province, I believe I am lll u better position than ally other mun here to advise and select for you the kind and qunl ity of breeding strains that the fur markets of l the world demand to~ day. . On Every fox I sell is scored by lile and my score curd goes with it. I also take particular pains to see that mat- ings are satisfactory as ‘ to blood lines, etc, and that the rilarklngs are ‘ carefully proportioned To ranches that require a changa of blood my services will be portion.- larly valuable, as I am in a position to buy for them almost any desir- able strain or type. The Magdalen Islands are part o! the province of Quebec. 'l‘ile populaion is approximately 7,000 and the islands support one of the most prosperous fishing colllmuni 8:15 p. m.—Olis_trumental selec~ 3i I . tion, "Internlezzo“. . . . . . ..WiLcomb Llti I _ , Presented by the Choir of the nfjlliolrltllzrllzlglzll’: 151,?"fifj,,§°'{},{;‘°§,,,‘;’“}§“,,,,*§,§f§{,'“§§, Sixth Reformed Church of Albany. land, and this service will he parliament the contract becomes N‘ Y" Fredermk Bowen Hausa’ operated practically without com- null and vopp ‘"7991"- petition. Undcr its operating con- Si; HENRY DRAYTQN; u we tract with the government the vote 11, this yqar, n Ls a contract . company hug the fight‘ Wm‘ the “Mob “my ha tenmmmd ‘my’ Mrs. Brownell,..Catlierlne Hipwell approval of the Minister of Trade year? , alld (lolnlncrce, to ulukc direct f0rt- Mn LQW; 1; may be terminated Jullet- Rmhs secretary “aileggugéli nightly trips between Iinlifnx and any time " _ Ruth Moore, . Bertha Post g";:,,,‘!'";=:;$,'$;,'g3§t:;§',.i.:4:g"*=,,,:,§ S" HENRY DRAYTON- i" a 8...... the maid Rutli 1...“... -- -. ‘ r _ - i man has is the good faltll of the Leonard Brucm an indignant sum". wovs- The estimate oi torn use governnient—tlii1t the government l "a, m does not take into consideration Wm stand by ~38 obupmons, 999k "5 3° p°5Ge°;jg'e' thig additional source of revenue. which are m, a ‘cayen- peflodg - - - - ' - - " ' ' " it is quite clear that very gener- M _ Low; y _ Wayne Ashley, n wealthy suitor nus‘ treatment was afforded Mr. s]; HENRY CSRAYTQN; In con. seeking social posmollltiarl- Fraser and -nlso clear that there neuron Wm, the other we whlch - ' - - ' - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4M1 t 1924 as compared to was virtlially no competition what- was unsatisfactory. l’ tli uk We Bgggyplitmffer "Ligtllllaeglnggfg: lllgrsimllzl? period of 1923 seven ever in the letting of the contract. h m h. t l t t -' . 1 l would like w have some part1“; ihgunouszzvilsutg a‘ ewfllmat‘ ‘Rudeolg (Frierrds "of )uth, engaged to provinces report increases. Pr nce eac o er - “rs "i w wlieilmoiher contractor mlfllmillfi schedule was and whet Gum, Lansm, a msmguhhed H zillitligleilnfilzgilsvlgglsisi? lanai?‘ l3:- the new minimum schedule will be. author “d 81mm" Jiamm Perlee . ~ . g - The government should tell us Phmp Gram, a wealthy ‘Mend o‘ You Will Not Watch the N . ’l hermometer if You Have "Peed Was- “ml 11°“ ‘men ‘he can“ how much oftener these boats will . _ were made under the late contract, m“ 1h u, h b l Lansing s . . . . . . . Clyton Hail and when a reduction w“ m,“ the the "all: as? wmvaet ei;;':g3e§a: Sadie Sodsstrom, station gent .. .. year before from $29,000 to $24,000 "wise 1S in me 8cm,“ movement; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Yelling - . the "llllalgz (ilaidtdeolyiu felt hsvmileht Mr, LOW: it is entirely different Mfiafjra“ E°"°" I§';,':,fn;"§,';,fle These Aids o my ' o L m hm‘ Act I-Livingroom M; Ruth's Electricity is the hoiiscwifek biggest boon iin summer. For It saves the hard work of sweeping, the hot work of lirenl ,. the standing over the stove to get up a summer mesh-and even brings a breeze to you on a breathless day. Here are some necessities you will enjoy getting new. 11¢OK early and. avoid disappointment. W. Chester SJIcLure chulattetswnlyfll Prince Edward Island, The LarpeatvDlt-ect Handler of Silver Fox Furs in ill! W0"!!- THE CAST in; M“ 31, 1924 were 13"per cent ROD AND GUN in advance of those for the similar period of 1923. Four of the provinces-Manitoba- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island. and Saskatchewan-showed dc- creases for May 1924 as compared to May 1923 and Alberta. BPli-lfill Columbia, New Brunswick. Ofliiifiii nnd Quebec and Newfoundland showed increases. Quebec sliowil greatest gain, 25 per cent. For the Fishing from coast fo coast in Canada features the July issue of Rod and Gun in Canada, as among the score of interesting articles and stories there is included the trout acumen n 10'0" “deal. fishing experiences of H. M. Bur- well ill British Columbia, a story 30:; gmltlgeaxnrggatalllrfilalnfis of fishing in The Margaree river, “an,” bee" on ‘u “n” o‘ mo‘ Nova Scotia, by N. M. Browne, an ‘an article on the sea trout, by Bonny- Wm.“ ‘Mommy cum-um.‘ castle Dale, and as a special- fen- (3.11 on u. ‘g huh“ 3n," 1|; ture an unusually authoritative art- gum“ 3L iclo on inland game fish hy Prof. flu-abut 1nd Edward island maintained 0n lilwqa. v. s. Pulling of the University - tical record and N0" $°°ll0 "d of New Brunswick. R. P. Lincoln Newfoundland report decreases. In h,“ popular "shins devanmem Fill‘ i119 lgflvleullzilnl-hi Dermgcimg; has a good account of the White- alatliiegified i“ 3i '*1i§23°§g§vt°“nd_ fish, while in addition in these, ‘ Y '1 dekregse features, "Cub- Days in the Ser- llllglt Ttellmngvlgl? zllhlgs Hammon vice” by Martin Hunter is a grip- M "o? am“! Quebec Toronto: ping story of pioneer days in the v°n i‘ - and wlunlpek_repon Hudson's Bay Company. Guns “lmmver 1 l“ both to‘, no and Ammunition contains four art-' mnilirfigfia? if“! the n“ mom,“ lcles by well known shooters while o! 1924 i. mmpared m “mum. the other departments and stories perods of 1828. Monthly increases ggrmbglrmn °l ""9"" m" u" ‘ n. 2:515:22:..:"l:i.::::::"a::.a w» our m ca.» 1- Five~month increases range from $gggstflkfllauzv- J- T5Y1°T Lid-v fair for Ottawa to high for CLEANING SINK BRAINS Canada , vVe repair Ilooo with modern Judge at laternatlonal ‘Exhibitions, Montreal and Toronto Also iilllioe at lesion and Muskegon Shows, 1920. ‘My Bears Card ' Goes With Every Fox. $.- 2480-65 tf. " The Iedsnt BIIBIOIRAIION I'LL!!!‘ of the CAPI EDITOR 00L!) OTOBAGI 00., I-TIL, At North Sydney, N. B. ls prepared to furnish storage ‘for Meats. Dairy and Earn tre- anfeto. dueto, Ilsk Fraser. Mr. LOW: The amount of the home. ovenin: on porch and garden subsidy paid was never $29,000. - " »- Mr, Malta-mu; 11, 1s so Selection, "interlude Bowie here. Mr. LOW: My right hon. friend knows very well that in these advertisements they put forward the very best side of the case, when _, bonds are offered for sale. He asks: Why did the minister reduce the estimate in the your 1923 by $5,000‘! I think that bears out the reason why he increased it ‘the following year. it was the same minister who reduced the amount by $5,000 in i923 who increased it to $50,000 within twelve months. Personally i had nothing to do Sir HENRY DRAYTON: , have an entirely different stated We boab but here is no improvement in the service. Mr. LOW: That is not. correct. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: Well, there is n0 improvement whatever in the frequency of the service. The hours are lust the same. What is the next step? Has the de- partment any particulars of freight left because the boat was unable to carry it? Mr. LOW: Yes, we have some, Sir HENRY DRAYTON: The deputy might look it up for the minister. Mr. LOW: That was the year 6-10-0014”- Orchestra Act Ii—Railrond Station Waiting- romm at Sunshine Junction. Selection, "Dance" Drier Professional Cards Palmer 8r Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. 0. Ian-Inert its. Money u Loan leak of Nova leetla Iulldlng Charlottetown, P. I. I. ‘- MacDonald & McPhce B. A. Quebec. IN MEMORIAM \ MISS BUSANNE JOHNSTON Eureka Vacuum C‘ Electric Fans Electric irons 54-75 to -- Electrlo Toasters $7.25 to . Electric Hot Blast Stoves Electric Pamoiatoro $1050 i0 - Electric Curling Tongs s, complete °"°"""' If your sink drain hecotaes clos- ed pour into sink one-quarter of a pound of copperaa dissolved in two quarts of boiling water. If this does not clear the drain repeat the operation before sending for a plumber. To keep sink drains free of grease they should he cleaned at Act III-Same as Act Ii. Selection. "Entfiscte" ..,... Wood °'°"°'”' The death .5551...‘ at Head of Cardigan on the 9th lnst., of Sua- _..__<o->-i-— A LIFE INSURANCE IN OANAD "no Johnna“, "ed 83 yea". n We lilo carry thermos bottles, Ice cream freezers and many other things to bring you cool delight. .-;:, with the contract. Mr. MEIGHEN: I know that. Mr. LOW: l signed it the day I N Magdalen islands have a population of 7,000 which is growing all the time, and they ask the country for the very = cnllle into office. The 1919. The islanders were in danger of starvation, not having received their supplies of flour and oii for the winter. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: My re- collection is that that had nothing whatever to do with the ship at The Life insurance business for the month of May in Canada re- mained on a much better level than it did in the United States. both as to seaonal variation in comparison with April and in comparison with‘ life long and respected resident of this place, and a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a daughter of‘ the late Hector and Willena (McKay) Johnston. There are left to mourn their loss, one sister Jessie, and a brother Hector least once a week with lye and boiling water. Millard’; Linlment Relieves Pain. J. A. MeBONALD, H. P. MOFHII I. A. Barristers, Attorney, lee. _, __Meney be Lean ' Iulldlng Oherlettetewn best service. There in not one word in anything my hon. friend has _____ _____, __, _ _ read in that advertisement which .1 fi-rsfls-zfi». condemns this government or Mi‘, MEIGHEN. it i; not likely Fishermen they would condemn the govern- lnent when they were getting the contract. Mr. LOW: The hon. member has read the advertisement for the a l We are open to contract for the purchase of live lobsters for the Fall season I924. ?g;tiftél;gvggégfgffggg; garage‘; ' r n ma n t e c i th b- THE STRAITS FISH COMPANY. LIMITED- .0... if ti. trad: E221...“ i‘; "t. Pointl)“ Chene’ N ew Brunswick increased by fifty per cent and: the / ‘A. F. fliKVISON, Managing Director purpose of condemning the govern- passenger trade increased by one “"1485 Thur 8i. May of last year. ‘The Life Insurance Bales search Bureau reports for com- panieg which had in force over 88 per cent of the legal reserve bunt» nose as of Jan. 1, 1993. Ill iicllill volume of sales of $83,388,000 ll'i May as compared with 882,303.00" in April. an increase of 2 90f "l" Comparing Mo? 19“ Wm! “l7- 1023, sales increased 12 be!’ “M- Sales for the first five months of i024 ware 15. per cent iojadvunce. of those for the similar period of that time. If we have to go back four years in order to find an ex- cuse for the government, we are “Tllkllli! pretty hard to help them. If I remember rightly there were ice troubles in 1910 and there was a great deal of difficulty, not only at this point, but at other points. Let us get down to something with- in reasonable hailing distance What were the troubles in the year last past. Mr. LOW: I think I stated to "l! lion. friend that this boat had not proper * tion. Sir HENRY DRAYTON: I was dealing with freight for the mo- ment. During the whole of last year what freight was left that the boat could not look after? - Mr. LOW. l have no record. Sir HENRY DRAYTON. Then I think we camtake it that as re- lflflil "alibi there la no excuse at all. What is the length of the trip for the passengers‘! ‘ Re- also a number of nieces and nep- hews. Her funeral which was largely attended took place on the 11th to Lorne Valley cemetery, Rev. Mr. Mcvicar officiating. Model Silver m “m, 00., l.fi|. A The Annual Meeting of the above named Company will be held In the V. M. 0. A. Rooms hero on Thurs; "Y W "it" ti» vi My mt n ham. limit-a a» a». ant Mesa 192! Sales for the 12 month; Qllll’, . owwk p‘ m‘ ‘ ' . ‘ and Throat , JOH-N monsoon. ""0 law- Niidies. It Users! »+u+o»o+o+o+»+o-e+»~ ‘ ’ I 8o‘ “ow-r, ' ’ ‘I ' . , The wire. “"°*'""’~”~ ","!"-'4*","s.'!; we.- The Husband, .”_! VALUABIE PROP . 100R Q5 “IE The Other Man ‘IN d ' s‘ ,*;;,,*,";"_;",,;";,,';;-,¢;_“ We are atitlt harness a l...‘ ‘a... ens-M» your offer for sale her beautlf _ zllmrzsdzg “rim-m MW‘ large lot doutb dmtgofzlrabim “an: . Ye “l s» only following in the oaamplsyeuhaveaet ine,"‘ _v t by‘ ‘ , euctio In, IOLIQITOI, ITO. Money ts ‘Lean daemon Ileek .- Bllartettetewn. P. l. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate IN. v.10» Inoaats Medical leileet and NIIIIH. ment. There is not one word of con- demnatial, but there is every evid- -nkakama well spent‘! We thousands of dolhre on railways in different parts of the country. Why? To increase the trade of the country and the volume of traffic in every way. My hon. friend _ has read to this House an article Mr. LOW: About fifteen hours that bears out the statement made in good weather. l might add . to -_ that statement that this old boat would _ta1re about thirty hours in bad weather. Bir HENRY DRAYTON: What is the difference in tonnage heaven _ the two boats? J-efore‘ lfr. LOW: The tonnage of the ‘ ' aniold boat was it! gross. .'l'ile new ~ W’, vo men-mausoleum eadf ~ ' If! live the amass. Ills will role of In bi of course. "in allhllr. Ia Iir r naarroit: What _~,,-7* Boston,..& Yet-mouth "Steamship 00., '1 - v '_' Limited. _ Fallon? AND PAQUENOER" SERVICE man's Ysrlnomh rues, will. Fri., and su. . lllfl ~a A A“AAAA‘AA‘ , at 8:20 P. M. Atlantic Tinss . , newt a s : . . Qds-rumi‘... iris". I i ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘Atlantic Tim's , should, _ _ an . lmllfliflfl‘ YOIIIII ~ ' ' _ » “ * ;1-~~~r~ =5“ tit < j c. - A v eer loaned aad Other information l. Kindly. 044G Vlfivfiiiflb "- 5' 1