Clea!‘ 3i. aueleeasusesluouaa u-uu-uuuooo-uous-u One lot of hats clearing at THE vdcUE Special Sale _ y Friday 8i‘$aturday- May 1st. & 2nd‘. Our entire stock atkapecial discounts p v . Ono lot of Crepe Dresses, assorted shades to Another assortment of afternoon and evening dresses to clear at . ONE THIRD DISCOUNT One lot of Cloth Coats to clear at A few Ladies Suits clearing at . . . . . .. HALF PRICE Knit Suits selling at wholesale prices. Qflier Hats at wholesale prices. saeaeseleetaeo $10.00 aasecsaaeeoslsaes $2.98‘ |Hh ~--—~~u.:=um r~ g Classified Advertisements Miscellaneous Female Help Wanted "m; airman ‘honoring. rao. vlnclal Land surveyor. armou- ville. QAPTURED—A SILVER- BLACK m; marked 2 Cecil. an g. J. a lt,Vic riaP. .. um m‘ c‘ ‘4244-4-28-3i. Wi_i'i_ “it BOARDER. can an ACCOM- ~‘ modaied in a private family. Mod- em convenience. Cantrally located. Apply Guardian. 43364-3941- rox RANCIIER REQUIRING Marsh Hay for bedding foxes please notify Clarke d: Macd ld as we have a car arriving about May 4th. aaii-f-ao-si. For. Sale _ FOB SALE-OLD PAPERS, b CENTS bundle. Guardian Odice. 2-4-18 m’??? you, sans-coon HORSE, ass QM, so 4288-4-20-81 ‘ FOB. SALE _. own nonn- TON Truck. Apply F. W. Moresim, North River. 4287-4-29-21. m ma, -ro an. uoaau arm mm signs onband at Guardian Office. . .1. nraawaaanv-rnanrs rso ran K mo; $1.00 by mall. I‘. S. Reeves. Bouthport, 4300-4-30-8i. FOR SALE - BABY CARRIAGE. good condition. Apply 219 Euston Btreet. 4227-4-27-21. Foil. SALE-ANTIQUE cnusr or‘ drawers. etc. Apply Guardian- 4288-i-29-Bl IYPEWRITER. - REMINGTON. used two monthshbargnin. B. C. llume, Queen Hotel, Summerslde. 4252-4-28-31 FOB. SALE - SEVEIIAL COOKING Ranges. with or without tanks. Apply 89 Rochford Street. 0744-39-21. Foil. SALE - ONE DRIVING wagon, De Laval Cream 59987599!‘ and Churn. Apply E. Neilsen, Bun- bury Cattle Farm, or hone 486-3. 4306-4-30-81. un-fli-i-_-u - - . .. AMERICAN RUBBER BELTING. also Rubber Traces complete for service at hall price. Clinton Mor- rison. Belt Dealer, Fredericton. station, P. E. I. _ 4240-4-28-10. I0! SALE — MABITIIVIE WIIE tllnes from ore to finished product. the fence that stands acid test of time and use; strong. sturdy. ‘well made. enduring, yet moderately altvlrlfivwrcu-w SIM-B-B-lmonth. - Fence and Gates made in Mari- ' GIII. WIT! IXPIIIBNOII I03 housework. Mrs. Burnett, 24 Upper Hilisborough Street. ti’. WANTED A MAID ONE ABLE T0 do plain cooking. Apply to P. E. I. I Hospital. floi-i-Ili-tf. Situations Wanted A future. BAPTIST SIIVIClS—-'I1lerc will be service in the Murray I-Iarbor Baptist Church on Sunday, May 8, at 1 p. m. conducted by louu Har- ris. There will be special singing, CHANG! IBSIDINCI -— Mrs. H. N. Robinson and family. of Char- lottotown, P. 8.1., arrived hers on Monday, where they will reside in the Mr. Robinson is employed on the staff cf Maritime Penitenti- ary here-Sackville Post. POEM BlClIVBD-‘The Guardian has received a copy of a poem en- titled "The Precious Blood," recently composed and printed in leaflet form ‘by Rev. Donald Macllean. one of Charlottetown’: oldest ministers. CITY HALL ANNEX-The brick- work on the new annex to the City Building has now reached a height of more than twelve feet. About fourteen men are employed at the preaeht time. A number of the labourers are changed each wtek, but it is not considered practical to change the brick layers as often. BOBDEN ROAD-It is reporiod that only a few snow-banked spots in shaded places prevent the opening of the Chu.‘ ttetown-Borden road for traffic. Perhaps the Public Works Department will see that the Road Superintendents attend to these. BIRTHDAY rants-at thc? home of Mrs. Edwin Williams on April i7, a birthday party was held in honor of her little daughter Constance, a years. A number of her girl friends were entertained by Ilmll and mu- sic,‘ which were enjoyed, after which a dainty lunch was served. The table was =-* with pink ‘and white WANTED-POSITION AS STENC- ‘grapher’ or bookkeeper. Apply Guardian. dflii-d-fl-dl WANTED WOBK AS HOUSE- ‘ . with one child. Apply at once. Box li'l, Belle River. 4282-4-29-21. Male ‘HCip Wanted g WANTED — A MAN FOB FARM work. I". S. Reeves, Southport. 4239-4-28-81. WANTED-A MAN I03 FARM work. Apply Geo. ~Dookendorff, York Point. 4276-4-29-3i. wanran IMMEDIATELY airm- ienoed man for farm work. . Herb Dennis, Mal-should. 0114-20-41. WANTED -- SINGLE MAN FOB farm work. Apply Joseph P. Dris- coll, Charlottetown. R,,R- 5- fM-Q-SO-ii. q-ya-p-i axrsaa “saunas IICOMI through our special low cost course mm 9g graduates. Write Motel- Barber llcse. 573 earl-melon. nonw- oc li-ttl-t-l- Wanted THREE UNFUII-NISIIED HEATED rooms. "S." Guardian. 4302-4-30-21. WANTED T0 new - mrnnm sized house. Modérn conveniences and centrally located. apply w A- C., Guardian. 49754-3941- WANTlD-ONE ROOM FOR LIGHT housekeeping. ltste rant. "Mon." c? =- , 4204-4-30-2i. Lost LOST-SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Telegraph Office and Legislative Assembly,- palr of glasses, cord at- tached. Reward. Leive at this of- nus, iaoz-s-zo-ai -.-'———r.-" Mas. camsama Macnosfann The death occurred in some yel- teroay morning after an illness o! several months, of Mrs. Catherine ldacdonald, aged 91 years. Mrs. Moc- carnatlons and tulips. Constance was the recipient of many nice gifts. CHURCH SERVICES-On Miy 3rd services will be conducted at Cross Roads at ll‘ a. m.; Alexandra at 3 p. m.; Hazelbrook at 7 p. m. The or- dinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at each service. W. M. A. B. and prayer meeting for Alexandra will meet on Thursday, April 80th at the home of Mrs. Rhoda. Wood. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. FROM roar snow - Jimmy White, of Port Elgin, has token a position with Prince Motors, of Sum- merslde, P. E. Island, and will reside there in future. He la well known in hockey circles and was‘ the leading scorerln the Central Ioague lost winter. It is probable that he will join the crystals if he remains in Bummersides-‘Sackvlllc News. CONVALESCING — Mrs. Charles Doull, of Carleton Siding, who un- derwent an operation for mastoid in the P. E. I. Hospital, has so far re- covered, that she has left the hos- pital and is, now eonvalescing at the home of her cousin, Mrs. W. War- ren, l’! Sydney St. Mrs. Doull speaks highly oi the attention she lxceived while there and appreciated greatly the many gifts of beautiful flowers from friends in city and country. Minna-ll’: Llnims-nt for Colds. .___._-.____?.i ‘ranaolvaas Miss Iouise Lyons left yesterday morning on a visit to tlattsburg, N. Y. Messrs ‘Thomas Wigmere, Bradal- bane, and James O'Connor, Clinton, were visitors to the City yesterday. Mrs. C. J. Bousfield left yesterday morning for Quebec from where she will take passage to lklgland on a visit to her former home. __u_. Mr. Frank ‘Ileed, City wifiher. _________ » THE CHARI.U’I"I‘I~J'I'UWN (il'l_.‘illill.-\L\l iientral Guardian t Census _...._.. g (Continued from page l) " Premier Lea: "No. I think that ‘L... tofore,” should be struck out." Hon. Mr. Iuefsge: Why should it be struck out? I“ ‘er Lea: "Because we can't aflord to take advantage of it." Hon. Mr. LePale: "If wg dont’ take advantage of it the provisions would be there. l,‘ think the new Act passed by the federal authorit- ieswlllbepassedontheaamebas- is..'rhe only dlflerence will be that they may pay a larger proportion. I don't see any harm in leaving this in. We are not likely to take advan- tage of this Act as it is but I can't see any need for striking it out." IIon. Mr. Stewart: “If there is a new Act, it will certainly do away with the present Act and there is no need of leaving lt there at all. It looks, however, as though my hon. friend from Rustioo has still in mind to carry out his pledge. in the last provincial election, when he. prac- tically , ‘ the int ‘ ‘Mim- of the old age pensions scheme in this Province. He is still anxious to do that, apparently.“ ‘ ‘ lion. Mr. LePage: "Why shouldn't we?" non. m. Stewart: "_wou, If you neglected it for four years, I think it is about time you dropped it." Hon. Mr, Wright: "I think the leader of the Opposition has no lus- tlfloation whatsoever for saying that we have violated our platform." Hon. Mr. Stewart: We will say it ii we feel like it, my hon frierd. I-Ion. Mr. Wright: "We said we. would deal with this question if it was consistent with our revenues, but it was not consistent with our limited revenues. lion. Mr- Stewart: That question will be attended to at the proper time. I am simply discussing this bill, and it struck me that the word "heretofore" in the clause before the committee is rather ambiguous be- cause we are dealing with new leg- lslstion. IH-emiel-‘s Voite Face Premier Lea: "After hearing thc discussion of the committee I do not think it would do any harm to leave it in." Hon. Mr. LePage: "We have been promised an increase subsidy and thir- ‘ OF QUEENS .' ‘j BONSERVATIYE. GtliiilEiiTlilii A convention of the Conser- vative electors of theZnd trlct of Queens will be hcldor TUESDAY, MAY 5TII at 2 0'. CLOCK In the CONSERVA- __ TIVE COMMITTEE =lt00MS ' over _ihe Canadian Bank. ‘oi Commerce, to select candidate: to contest the District in tht forthcoming General Provin clal Election. ; ~ Each poll is entitled _to b: “presented by five (5) dele- , gates and the Chairman"'ol each poll should have his or her delegates appointed and v have their names. ready for thr _ meeting. ‘ ‘ , ALI. POLL CIIAIRMEN are " requested to meet in the Conl- ‘ rnlttce Rooms at l2 OTCLOCK THE SAME DAY. . _ _ By Order, GEORGE MACDONALD LYMAN TREMERE, . Corlveners. .- .1 l 431 - -30-5l Premier Lea: “Just of those who \VOLid possibly bc eligible." Hon. lifr. Stewart: "Any money ex- pended on it?“ ' Premier Lea: "The Council agreed" lion. Mr. Stewart: "Were the of- ficials paid for taking up the ccrl- sue." Premier Lea: “I think they were.‘ Hon. Mr. Stewart: “You Just think so?" Hon. Mr. McIntyre: "Whatever expenditure there may have "been it was authorized by the Governor-in- Council. lion. Mr. Stewart: “But if was money expended without any stak- utory authority whatever." lion. Mr. McIntyre: "Can‘t'we take authority from the Council?" A Political Gesture ' Dr. MacMilian: “This argument resolves itself into s. political! gra- ture. According to the hon. member from Bedeque who was not conver- sant enough with his own election‘ pi-lilorm to know what was in 't, this‘ old age pensions matter was simply “dealt with" in that platform. But it roads somewhat rllflerenilyn- It reads that they "anticipate establishing it in this Province in a manner rc-‘n- sisient with our revenue." That is not “dealing" with it; it was "anticipat- there la no question but that we will get an increase. If such a tiling would happen that provisions welc made in the future we might con- alder taking. this up under the pres- ent system. We are assisting the ag- ed people at the present time. The Dominion Govemnxent have alvlays been agreeable to old 88c pensions on a 50-50 basis. It was the intention of this Government to ‘take advantage of that act if we had sumclellt revenue." ‘ ' Ilsa. Mr. Stewart: "Why didll'i you get it " Hon. Mr. LePage: “I don't tllink we should strike out that word. Wc don't know whether the Dominion Government will act for three or four years. We should be in a pus- ltion that if our revenues under any government should increase suffic- iently to assist the aged people, we should be able lo carry it out.‘ ‘ Hon. Mr. Stewart: “I am very glad my hon. friend is leglslatlng for an- other governlnent because from the history of this Government for the last four years, lo far as additional subsidy is concerned, I certainly think he will never be able ‘to use it." Premier Lea: "That is a matter of opinion." Mr. Dennis supports Opposition Point Mr. Dennis: "I think if we strike this out it would be better. I think ed." And we know, Mr. Chairman, that after this platform lwaa formul- iated this Government,- dfdqret in- icreased revenue. from oitswasto tile ‘amouulflsr -_$125,0ll0. Won-know that the revenues havo largely Increased. The first award -ul1dcr..the"l)uilcan Commission was paid into the rev- enue ‘of ‘the Province after- jhey [one mulatcd that platform. My. hon. friend from Rustico need not shake his head. It does not matter very ‘much which way his heacl~ ‘jjkes. All he has to do is consult-,_i_ mm Public Accounts and find whcnthc flrst payment of that subsidy was- made. Furthermore your» revenues ‘have Ilene largely increased. from’ ‘gasoline taxhuulomobilc ntotor ‘re-- hicie receipts and other sources. Yet. ‘for four years they, have remallierf quiet. Their platform of old age‘ pen- ‘aions was disregordedQand now. m.“ will! eve of an election, the.,,Governi_ ment gets busy and introduces an ‘Act, to put them. as they any, in u... wlth_ ihe other Provinces. That was ‘quite all right; but they have gone ‘further and appointed specialagents "P "WWII! throughout the ._-Il’rovincc :1.» m, a census to find outjust how ‘many are eligible in this Province for lold are pensions. l elslln, Mr. Chair'- ‘man, that if they had been rainwat- lent that census would have ,been {taken three or four years ago; ‘they had any intention oi’ imple- 'menting this pledge in their plat- zud. DiSTRICT‘ ‘l. motion. "My obit. mind 3 = froafihedcdue" should we‘ vlirogross- 1.49.2 enoug, to understand U20 lllPflil- ' ‘inc this legislation was not intro- duced, we would not be in a. posit ion to ‘take advantage of the‘ old age ‘pensions that Ottawa proposes to pass _‘thls session. Would not my‘ hon. ‘friendsydul-‘irlg the election cam- paign, condemn this Government for not taking a. census ‘of those who wereeliglbie, so that we would be in a‘ position to take advantage of the 95 percent payment?" ‘ I ' m. MacMiiian: ‘the Minist- ' er of Public" Works mean to say that i they are" introducing this laecause they are afraid of what we might say if they didift do lt?,Is that the situation?" ' Ffch. Mr. McIntyre: "We find it our duty to do so." ' Dr. MaoMlllan: “Four years after you put it in ‘your election plat- form! As I ‘said before. I think the introduction o: the‘ bill was quite ‘proper, but the taking‘ of a census at this‘ particular time was for pure- ly political purposes. I would like to oskthe Minister of Public Works when the Dominion Government ev- er intimated that they were going to‘ pay 95 percent of the pensions?" Ijfon. bin-McIntyre: "I think the‘ Premier intimated that." '_ ihéln. ébinamafive been when Dr. MacMillan: “What Premier?" u. ‘he _Fedéra|'€ ' ‘ ' rnment requlr- lion. Dr. McIntyre: “Tile Premier ‘ed ‘B’ bu", on’ " of Manltobag-I think." lqdfisaruament Dr. MacMlllan: "And then you say‘ i‘ that the Dominion ‘Government ln- jg‘! flog p3 “mated m leagneffrdm C l Mr. MaoPhee: "So ‘Ley did when that ‘great l-nbn, here." Dr. Macltfllianr cent? i Premier Lea: “I suppose anything we do‘ in this House about this scheme will be opposed by my hon. friends." l "cause-a setback." .. ‘Quick acncn in .'._ ' , d‘ I urlvlirwomh ‘ mu ‘Mac we know what required. Iiow does ly vfnclal Governments will be askrs‘. The inane. couldyery properly have stood "untiilnfw nthc appropriate a g gthat ‘this was ' M,‘ Befmatt’ wuf purely a. political ‘gestural’ ‘ “Did he say 95p” Ifon. Mr. LePage: “‘;I‘hc Govern- ' ‘ lllent is assuming thatflillevbomln- ion‘ Government will keep ‘its pront- ises. ‘Suppose‘thislflegislation was put through at Ottawa and it re- ‘ Not Cpposlng‘ Legislation Dr. lvlaclvllllan: “We are not oppi‘ ing. this ‘lealalation- ‘I have. not sig- gested that you ‘were ‘iutroauoliig this‘ billwfor" political ‘purposes. The Premier‘ understands. me wall. em? ough to know that. I said that the‘ fact that you have taken a ce wlthlnlthe last month, and paid ifi-‘raficekasirs that you should nu ‘. a i iitl‘ l‘ , . ‘a "I m“ yen‘ “O75 a p0 ca flon. Mr. b"e'l'a§e‘:‘1“d9_a3j_i.j~kll0u‘. lt KCSUIXOI ' ‘ l . Premier Lea: "It is not s. political .'.1°9.‘>"_“.°" "d? f?!‘ gesture at all. Ii’ Premier Bennett had .9.'“°"“"_.,. - . , a. .- vhobcdme here last year-and prllmk IIon. My. Stewarthflhcn why wait some pay tho old~age pensions 100 "M" m‘ lflhkiihn‘: m“ “is” percent; without us receiving ad-L p“_’lm"7?‘_ _ \‘.‘-‘ Tiltion to the subsidy that we expect- edto receive, we wouldnot be tak- irlgtiie ‘census urine‘ present time. We ‘are paving the way to’ takead- valltage of the DominiomAct‘ W? it‘ ‘ls "passedflt didn't ' matter‘ wile I v- er ‘there was an election or‘not.f 1" Hon.‘ ‘Mr. Stewart; "If" my hon. no.9 intended to ‘dgfthut he should have taken the proper’ course; he Show,‘ ‘have pr-ovldefl the propel. Act or any suehlfdgrecment shall be legislation. What right has he‘ to ‘Pmlme "l’°“ql.‘*“lif*'@"“l""“l°.l°f ‘he spend this; money .on‘_ ‘* Rents. general u a“ s the... authority u: this? House?" ‘-- TPQF-‘r-The G shall - Premier Lea: "We had authority have PM" l‘) bVnYOW offal" ‘by ‘my from the Executive Council." , °l 1°“ m‘ t]1e>‘;¢“?9§)t‘ 15f ‘hi’! hm‘ i" l‘ h..." ‘Mr/Stewart: "rt should only "l" m‘ ‘sum ... ‘ l llletlmev b“ pity, been done sy stltute-"I “"95"”? ‘ml wwq“-‘""f"“nlil. ' Pliemierliea: "Iuentilely disagree “Z3 .°‘.'.§ ti‘? ‘~. lilacs 9f. $515 0F ti... my lion.‘ friend. Whenit ‘be- BllY ‘SWh~-_*¢'°°“‘°“l-" _ _ ‘- comes necessary for the‘ Government "W" M” suwiFff “its, that m‘ to elipendlnoney‘ in’ any way that Femled P9 SW91‘. We ‘billlmwlllg °f cl‘ whatever amount this Province A Silpllidwpfly,_llt'0llldll'ii it hav been gour duty toprovide the ‘in’ ey in provide the“ ., the that you ardgjldyillg 55...? ‘ m " ‘MORE nonlrolvlxn“ » . - Clnilse .4 of t-ile -biii'l‘Cll(iS as foi- l<>vs;.._.. ._ .. . ‘."L--In the ‘QDSQIICGAJI any special appropriation of the ‘Legislature a-m la vailableahrr the‘ purposeborthis Act. all IIIQAIIOXS ‘ncccssarytfor the purpose of carrying outttheprovisions of this lIl Powder ing of plslnlngllsh. I said the Prc- N“, mler was introducing an Act folluw- ma" ing the example of other Provinces. U,“ by alwhlch I thought was quite promo. ulflhl‘ ‘that, plum enough? What ,1 did olv- Ranchers ject to was’ the fact lhstuyuu have taken a census within the last few -‘ - A .. 5. _ mquthsyhlch you should have taken H” \ m, m, ,RDIIII‘dWOI'IIIS, ' lb four years ago, and which you are , ,3 m». T ‘ iii- l. doing new just so apolitical gesture." - [ r- i K Jstgookzorm" Bunoufl“ mIIon-Hltlr. McIntyre: "i: we didn't ;"-. K». jnafl .w°|'m5 pass this bill what would be tile re- ' _, h, ‘ w°“°°"‘° suit. ‘Ifhetllovernment at Ottawa has u __ P? . ‘ worm intimated that they are going to pay /'-' SHEEP, QUATS, C“ “u” Q5 per cent. If this Province did not -"POULTHY, DOGS p take a survey of all ‘the aged people ‘Aflfl ‘FQXEQ Thkyjlo the work quickly. Do not rllrow animals "off their feed" or field and labora- ‘toryfetfvslprovc their eficlency and . gafery beyond a doubt. sar: mu sun: iuakfforumu and - K R E S O luaxranslv: D I p al ma: nu i... a a‘ - LOWEST CAPSULES ARE SOLD IY s DR UG- UNITED -' , successors T0 ' " KINNQN DRUG _c0. Pniniiilliiill’ has begllintl-odllced‘ and‘ out amendment. _ On motion of Premier House Mr. McPl-lee in-the chair on sec- qilired us to pay $10,000 or sispqq ond reading of an Act to Amend an oIderKtu -cf_o" thnzi¥&d],in"brder to iulatlons to the contrary each school [would have to ‘district sllall be a closed district and _c were eligib- ‘no horses, cattle, sheep or hogs shall be allowed to run at large therein re- beyond the enclosure of their owner y; between the fifteenth day 01-May _ inclusive, in each year, and it shall ‘ be the duty oi‘ the rcevc or reeves to take up any such animal so found ,, running at large. force on the first clay of July, 1931.‘ taken out of committee in order to tricts to fix the date for themselves tile House resumed committee, with Mr. Sharp in the chair on second reading of an Act to vest certain Hospital. visited the site with the and found the survey satisfactory. the House resumed committee read- Aci, iur the relief of unemployment. _'I_‘hl's bill, which had been held over pending the inclusion of some nec- essary schedules, was agreed to. House resumed committee reading of " di‘ _ A rowan (Emmi I , PRICES Tfifiiéviiiirs: upon new legislation which has my-hort friend know that ihe Pro- not yet been introduced in Parlia- ‘ nlcnt. If the Federal Government to lake a census or do anything, undertakes to pay the whole amount when they haveijhadqno correspond- they might decide to administer the cnce with oituwafon the suhiomlaoi themselves." Premier Lea: "The point was rais- cd that it was unconstitutional to ‘so’ this IIIIIBQHMJBY 100 percent and it was suggest- ed that this could be overcome by paying 95 locrcent.” lion. Mr. Stewart: "Quite so; but in - the meantime you are acting in the tile dark, and, as I said before, you are expending money without any I" was per-, authority of this Legislature.“ The bill was finally agreed to with- Other Legislation the with LGS went into committee ct respecting domestic ‘ animals. The amendment provides: “In the absence of any such reg- “This amendment shall come int»: After some discussion the bill was ake provision for the school dis- On motion of Hon. Mr. Stewart nds in the Prince Edward Island The Premier stated that he had engineer The bill was agreed to without a- endment. On motion of Hon. Mr. McIntyre g, Mr. Mustard in the chair, of an On motion of Premier Lea the an Act to Amend the 192i Elections Act. A clause dealing with the oath lo be administered ‘to the compan- ion‘ of a blind voter was amended and the bill was agreed to. money to pay pensions, or-ls it to we see 'llt.,we are perfectly in order." , ' ' provide merely for the machinery of‘ Mr. Mcithee: "What ‘else could these gentlemen do?" _ _ ‘_ the Ad?“ _ _ Ifcn. ‘Mr. Stewart: "Leave it‘ until "mi" L"? “Tht-zfl-llmfilllcln ‘i5 Bum. the Hobs‘, hpd mevV , that this Province would? call- the clause should be clear. rs gives iferm- Why has lt W" loft lmtll llle m’ power to do w immediately, um eve of the election? Simply for pol-v‘ d" the existing Act The mam pur. itical purposes. That is why they are. pose of this bill is to make provls- fivlnr ll- They "anticipated" estab- km ‘or embracing me opportunity Illshlng it if they got increased rev- left yeeterda, morning for Montreal irl response to a telegram stating his brother-in-law, Albert msory. was seriously iii. donald was s most estimable woman. belonging to a family highly lion- oured and respected in that section of the province. lbs leaves to Infill"! one cauahur. Mn. a. 1r. uaodouujld. priced. If your dealer does not carry Maritime Fence, write direct, New Brunswick Wire Fence Co.. Limited. Moncton, N. B. F, ia-apru ail-oi. -____ ,,H,Hup"g;.‘|;;ga|e.“rs:r;ua‘-.uu--....-..-..Hung” ‘av-a -_________ _ LIVESTOCK MARKET! (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qut., April 29—'I‘h6l'6 Were '7 cattle, 305 calves, I70 hogs and lo sheep (Or sale on the two bikmtrtll livestock markets today. sixteen cars of store cattle and four cars of lat cattle were in the yards, and fifteen m: reported all for export to Brit- lln via the port of Montreal. the a- ll"! will make the first export Ihlll- lnellt from the local port this scum- Calves and sheep were of common illllllty. Hogs were slow. One ‘load Wis sold for $8.26 fed and watered. [land's Llnlrnant for Harpies. ._1____..._. nus: run SALE Exceptionally nns well-finished house fronting on square in desir- able residential location. House ll of Montreal, and loll? III. R"- Father mach llltcdsssld. ct b ent in Chins, Br. amen MMWJ - scales-ville. Mala, Dr. A. A. lifacdori- aid, as. P. B. and Charles Ifacdon- aid, scorls. One silt“. "l" P559‘ 1W6 Ntlldcnl-ld of Ohsrlottotown. uluogumvq hoarrerbolywlllbe taken to st. Andrew's Church today. andtltellllilrllwillbeheld from that churoiron Ilrlday momllll- "Dolly," said the slrfl tmller- "1 was very dlaapgointod in your exam. this year. Didn't you tell me W"! father promised you a bicycle if you came out st the top?" "Yes," said Dolly misertbly- "rhsn why. didn't you work hard- er?" asked ths teacher. "Whit hi" you bell doing all this time?" "Ilearinl to ride a bike," answe ed Dolly- .._ . has excellent ilnish throulll- "llt and in splendid repair. Carol! ‘"4 Vim on premises. ~= Aimly MacDonald and Much». ‘ "lino. Riley Building. Charlotte- “e alt-MN: a McrnilvgSmile ~lwautsoeeueuiamwstvlll Mr. Mule McCulssn, South Mel- - ville, was s visitor to the city yester- day, having in his possession a hand- some carcass of pork, 8D! pollndl. which attracted the attention o1 a large number of oltisens. llirginitp Ullitzb (llllflll THURSDAY ‘LN-Taxis Squares. regular amt- ing - Social llall. azlli-d-SO-li. -_i ,,_..__a._.-.-u___... ROBERTS-At the P. O. HOIPNOI, to Mr. and we. Austin Roberta, UN‘ dlItOIl. l SOD. ' N. D. MacLcsa uwoaulalll‘ usual-i draw out the conversational abilities or my new." _ "new m. nth I we“ llsslslhlsuublwilhh z" Ilelell, through a new Act which we hope will be brought down at the present session of Ottawa. I would move that the word "heretofore" be struck out. Ilcn. Mr. McIntyre disagreed with Mr. Dennis on this point. Other Provinces had taken advantage of the present Dominion Act. Why should we not be left in a volition t0 d0 so? The only Provinces that have not pieced legislation giving them such right are Quebec and Prince Edward mano- _ Dr. Iacblillan: "I would like to ask the Premier if this Government has made any move, further than thll. 118074188 the introduction of old age pensions? I'm- instance have you taken‘ a survey of those who would be ellllblel" Premier Ioa: "Yes. We took a con- out." Ian. Mr. Stewart: "When was that II ‘ lien. Mr. Melntyrerqt was done within the last month." Isl. 1dr. Itewartl "Under any military authority!" Ilou. Ir. McIntyre: "hp. there was Just a census taken." of getting the old age pensions; enuesy and they have had incl-ens- ed revenues of from $300,000 to-$t00,_-_ 000 a year‘ ‘and they liid nothing. That is the situation. They left It a dead issue until the eve cf the ei- cctiou, and I huve not the ‘least doubt that thoaawho took the mn- sus were also telling the people that the Lea Govcrnlnonilwould glverthem the old age pensions within the‘ next few months, if‘ they were returlied to" power." ‘. lion. Mr. Wright. thought the mem-- bcr inlm Charlottetown ivz- wrong.’ It was not a question whether the ‘increased subsidy nacl been pakffrom 0ttaw\ since the Liberal platform was published: thc question was as to when the subsidy was g ante‘ life clal no.1 it was granted ‘ platform was announced Nnvafficoi -"il hat! passed the same iagisiailoli new l'.‘li'e the committee. Woe-that‘ e |t)iit"hl gesture pea-tile pelt of um‘ s, 4 iia? Apparent _y._ln-.- lime-i ilcr flum CharlottetoWiI-QIJ 1105,99- ill-w; in the promise-bf P enlier Benuett. If the Bennett Cluvor. $llellt tr going to introduce lllt-f't'i_ AI‘? Pensions‘ Act certalnlylt lslhe _duly of this (iovcrnnlent to_bc ‘Twill’ Mr. McPhee: "Would the Goverrl- ed "P9" t0 DRY fllll‘ 111%.; 5 B" lment be doing its duty if they didn't @911?" fir‘. , thkeaa ‘tens-uni. I thmk may: (my lion. Sierras}; . ll it. i)!‘- properly beclillséwe were told by jPre- the lllwFfiiml m “uilmm” m” mier Bennett that he was going to iemmeniow burrow thatnamount. pay 100 percent, and haven't they a Plilmlflhil": It limit?‘ ‘ I perfect right__ to be ready? I think -. "0llu_(~_=1llr- Stewart: Jsngkthst a it is oldie-amt; or the leader of they“! h!“ lmlkl? offflill“ “d” Oppositiogwfkly that they couldn't 555115‘ 7m" Wrréwmgfllll-QFQFY “llsm expend a “like money in order to b6‘_,"°°e".¢_!'¥,i"8 Pfawayah‘ "ma" take a census. when ‘did our laws- 311W? b"'5lll7»7b°"°“ “m”? l” pay come ‘down that we could 'expend.“."""""l"“""“¥fii5 ‘imply i” imrmmr“ ‘I’ only what was granted by the Les-l 1'" "m ‘Wm “fmmg "m" 9‘ fe “ new. manner» ‘ru-“ivilfylero us.‘ m ' Spending Without Authority. _ ‘ ed at Ottawa we lnlshklllvq ll- will)!" u,» Mn “Gym: My hon gmnd- year, and-thc other ~-PIOVlIDBS~!\VOll$lfi' I does notrseein to know whet ho‘ is be benefiting at. our oxpeme» t as‘ “Mb; “mug. m‘. cwnhion u," been calculated that 5 percent of the ‘you eanenuvnd money withvllt auth- WBVWW“*""‘5°W‘ mmwwl‘ The. ority inst because it happens to be G°"°l'"m°'1_'*§-P°“l$i, n.1," a Pwub" utuull srilbuut in qua. luliue with to take uowsusballllllolesso loved the‘ policy ‘tileynave ‘It is if the other legislation is put through Quite nus that “this great inan," as What would. tlrie,.psople say to us ii, my hon. friend sneeringly calls the o YEW, d"?! all" filllfi l'l°lls?glll‘°l'“'-‘ -Prime M-lltistor of Canada’, has mkdeksllfid. ltlieQbfllllllllvll "_‘_<1°"l"}m"ll_ that promise, and we assume out besleddn Aerosol/long quill! m- it ‘will he‘ carried out. But there ‘ialilensions "also we were aebllilqsl d, . ploiitiipr time for the taking, of a [the Pédlitidifltiis aoiffor oiic yearn, census when the nears-cami- on. r. an “'i‘i‘l'ewh01€.dlf"‘ . . - = .- . ~ zaps. ‘ =us‘s..iz ' l Prnlnler, ml bcilali’ of all the mem- bcrs of the House, to the death oi the mother of Dr. A. A. MacDonald M. L. A. bate was resumed by l-Ion. Mr. Mc- Illtyrc. IIc was followed by ‘Dr. W adlouriled thr- “qmfnr-e?" l . l- » ‘House adjourned until l0 o'clock this ready when the legislation was pass- __ _ Fitting reference was made by thl arier of the Opposition and the BUDGET DEBATE RESUMED In ihe afternoon the Budget de- P. ManMlllnll. who at 10.30 p. m debate, when the nrning. B I T E Si; Inner, snake, or sni-al s t .'.”l'§l"l'.i-.u'. s: ates. Ir soothes. heals and cleanses. Draws our ihe poison I