sllllllis ,as,_$?0i,l,000_t0. Provide Salaries tor Outside Service oi Immigration De- pertinent, Nothing so tar to Bring Immigrants. Progressive Amendment theretoré, to be soen if the storm at criticism which has beaten upon proposals has The Guardian) r ZB-filmmlgrratiou ligaments; were " under discussion _ throughout/today's , , ~ they but been before the House at four (previous sittings. yet the ntidutgh-t hour had struck heilore the first item. on the lint. an cpproprllatiou- of 8700.000 vldg rm- tho payment at’ salaries to employees in blown itself out. The Progressive group supplied the majority o: the speakers in today's debalte and they were by no means enthusiastically in favor ot Mr. Stewart's tpropossls, parti- his ulusllgfiméflt with unionization associa- cttldously among idle outside ser» immigration depart- ment. wss linseed, that item in lt- eeti was not a contentious one, but on it s sensril discussion 0n im- migration policy had taken" place and mnuycrtttioisms of the minist- ens plans hsd heen offered. Nevenhodsse, lbefore the salary Item was carried.‘ the House was celled upon to pronounce upon u. solve amendment calling tor its . duotiou to $857,000 last year's the immigration estimates are oi greater importance than the one sddulsd tonldlt. tion, they dldter themselves and severe-ll told ‘blue ruin. stories tibus tin western Osuads. others. Messrs Warner of "Streihcone, T G. McBride of Carl- and Jellltf’ of Leth- brldge declined to associate them- selves with. the pessimists. three members mentioned declared that they had come to Canada as still rouvinmd tbs/t the Dominion offered opportunities for success to settlers who were honest, in- lb remains dustrlous and possessed of a fair share of intelligence. llt rlrlill l.i.l.ii.i.i.liil‘lili. wt sildtntsonveliflllllli! WW1 "he"; r r1" . , " W‘), infill he tonn i The following were the Alheg- WVEH d’! l: l‘ l 1 l h-ti— Mr. FwPivl-ltlelrltllegsgyf, ‘lfigagugcr 0f and at this “as” °r m9 YMP- jibe Albegweit Club; Mr. sr. Doyle,‘ (Ex-President; Wlm littme chenspinn l o and’ M34110 further stun-don, » Ironing hi)? d the door _ t ‘was customary to" e "and aJ-ar he went in where he found Ms uncle cu hie knees and in a dying condition. - ---{rimruntorrnrstefniii”“unfit; ranged a gu-n at the foot 0t the bed and attached a string tso the trig- Turning his back he pulled the string. the charge piercing the‘ ‘Doctors Iiedwell ton were immediately driven o t and on examination, Dr Led- etll found the man dead. with a gun sihotywouud in he shot piercing the victim had three broken ribs, the result of the sbotl Au inquest was held before Cor- mqroiug‘ the hi. f r heard a report Condensed Specials >3 d. 75o for seven I i!‘ o wool:- I” "u" ""4" jury ‘being empaneiled: lSmith, Br; Jos. Smith and Peter wmtuloi-é-MAID. Russ/sauces wedged. an. Malone, 21 Mt:- After a short examination a ver- dilct of “Suicide? was returned. . ., . .. . ‘Fbn ‘ALE-d PARLQR QUITE’) iTho victim h well known w o was end 1 bedroom suite. ent Citizens. train last was . derailed Borden which. where they clinched the llyidefesrtillz the ohstham team. During the long wait at the sta lion, the G.W.V.A. Band rendered some lively music o-f the team. tenm were leaving) three rousing cheers were given the Abegweit Hockey Team. " . Halrpenny, Mar- pole vuulter. Mr. John Lyman. the popular "Daddy" oi the hockey team. The ChIMPlOflIZ——1-llil'i‘y llicEncho on r ‘Well ind restful-ohm. r lll fllllmiilh to the Strand Theatre. The Strand Crowded. Citizens " by hundreds to many hundreds who had gathered at the ‘Station to welcome the boys upon their arrival there. By the time the returning victors entered the Strand Theatre that spacious hall was crowded to capacity and their entry upodthe plutform was the signal for loud and enthusias- tic applause. The lateness of the sot right down to business. lCoun. Prov/so exlpnessed on be- rwhlch showed with whet interest cit. izens had been bellowing the succes. 88B oi the Chsrldmetown boys in Cunrdion Office. FOR esun-druolerneo AVR- slzip Bull. twenty months old.- Hector Compton, Bangor. » 3-2416 gtroughlottt this oily, lived in the years, where he amassed u consid- erable amount ot money. tumed to the Island and purchased the tarrm formerly owned by Ed- ward Doyrle. which he fitted with Ilil to date and modern machinery the have won thirty one games, lost one and fought one to o dram- n record which the speaker doubt. ,ko--nnrb..ron GENERAL ori. 0d d’ tolerances re ‘~‘ A”), mm“, mum DurlnB the . list tour months he . g9. deal ad worry,_prln- 01118"? Over financial matters, and it is evident that he was mvnlnlly’ Conn. Prowse referred tc the good work nlohg diiniiar lines of the lit‘ Jindll Mm . ' - ‘ - The vlkttim t th d ii t “my; t9 {'13 murog-a . unmgnuw an: ha: so a a r was relatives living in the vicinity. 217,375 ‘Cars Grain Moved by Railway (Izwl to ‘Eli's Guardian) out .- unl-ss- The tm . the and the splonrlld-"work done by the . . m tu- niovllls" it is mode evidontrbnflclrss Just pub-- . this! the total num- 6_ Qrllu inspected dur- pl: months sndlns lteb. 5 an increase oi. 50.418 __ ent oven _ that t some period lent year. “F unto wsurlnw-rolv. GINIIM. flof ma; required. Prince llldwerii l‘: slid and Char- has leilt these shores in the lust ‘few years (applause) They are tonight known Slit-IMAM, whatnot-anti. o " Cohfliitlondré. Drug- tee of the Mortottr Thompson Tro- phy, wishes to drrange n gsme with Windsor. the Champions of Nova‘ Scotla‘ and this some will be plsyad on Tuosdly or _Wednesday of next week if tho weather is favomibie. JVc-k-w-‘w 4 thanked Ill)! ., their very Iolibfflfll Veldmll! to i‘ oi the Club. (muster) . m‘. Worsblpb Wtlsmd. "" " celled upon. _ the rim time . lossure and pri thus-year course of study and training in the art ot- nursin- Porlono tlootring this course ot instruction should l»)! l0 W! super-mama or no .mritll Curriculum colt upon mom r turnout A WIN old m their loo battles. The Abegwefls. -by defeating Chnthnnh have now again proved themselves chem-pious with the prlrvilese of dotenlrl-infl Morton Thompson Trophy. During thc past. ilwo seasons they oil has been equalled by any team. Toronto Gronttep. The Allies-waits. hwve dons nior he continued. to advertise lotottown than ilnythlng else that sil . over (Camus (applause) Mr. Mclfoy, the trus- {IO Concluding, i Ghsirms it ‘the r oitllsons ' "n for hes-slurping bdtti. nu also tor be generosity tovmdv the sumort l-lls worship ‘itsyor Jenkins.- split-edit w, a 11mg‘ ti) q theAbOIId rloun " til G.W.V.A. baud and the City Fire- men, gtsthered at the Station tc inset the victorious Albesrweits on worth while. because wheu-poonloi their return from the mainland nlay well they are Mll- fd ll" Well-I NmqTlnls applies otf course to1nll sport Brunswick and P.1d. Island hoakeyfwhlch ‘builds up the vllr championship on Wednesday nightflfilld! l0 fill‘ grvwlll o! which was tion and as the members or thsiwny the Shroud Theatre upon hearing the nelws that the~train had atuiflfltlvltles of th-roe local gentlemen rived and these were joined by the lll bvllfltln gentlemen who recently visited" Ant Ross, well known in sporting “cflvlflél. had referred to the (Awllusn) Mr. Ross stated that he vru quite satisfied, (that never ill the history of hockey in any country lm the world has their re- ‘cord en ,equnlled. (Loud Ap- plause. / lidfll‘*""“fi‘ ' ""'~"' lrl if. PIIWON given by the citizens Charlottetown the Club would not hold the proud position it does to- iling. 1n many cues the directors a .to:- cups gr prim to unmounted} and they huve always received eu-t p thusliit support. - Chqrlqotetown; cltlsens were the most generous - . men inlhe support o!‘ all-forms of ‘nth-lotion he believed, (but con be found‘ in Canada. During in‘: sofionsthere villi Iig" gin city the annual Meriilms _ vie-hove nut the privilege‘ or hold- iiti those" sports in Uhirlottetnwn. it. l9 ndrtholuiilerioo m . l lint‘? _ _r_ cube and generous welcome. 43 on of, us. mentors " . tietilnw d’ on r treasurer ‘n: the Ahogweitl .ai-_ Hundreds of Citizens Turned out to Greet " weits Last Night on Their Return Fro m ThreeHearty Cheers Were Given as the boys left the" G. W. V. A. Baird Playing an’ Appropriate Tune, Teams Conveyed the Party to the Strand Theatre, Where Speeches oi Welcome and Congratulations" Were Given by Promin- Long before the arrival of the The ‘boys of West Kent School he not B0 Dleiwlr-lll- night noticed had a splendid game nt until the rink the other night and some nearly ten o'clock on account of these, in, n tow years wishi- beI ot s derailment at~Borden, hun- looked to, toks their places on the‘ dreds of citizens together with the Aibogweit team, as the older mem- ibers drop out. The encouragement of sport in the contmunity is well slque and plan“) f com d M that mum! ‘The question had ihseu asked" o m es 9' " continued Mr. Heuuessey, "What pry,“ 017m, Ho" happened our boys at Sussex? qvhe Meg-we“ mam ‘(a 0M o; ‘Well, we playeld the best gossial: Kremy awrecgated by we lugeflle best advertising propositons 55"“? “e- °°“d '1'“? ‘m er gatherllrgoffriends and admirers Prince Edward Island has _ =- sent out, (applause) We. should “f uwécysa? d“ m w" best we (he; (m, h _ _pas. era e y As the i/mln pulled into the sta. re grhseyprrlaas]: £83; 3332mm could and we mm defeat but u fires since mavmg us’ as we“ l were asked my personal upinlnu and , WE ;BUML_’HN THEIH HETIJHN pion Abeg- Mainland. the Train the Chain the (Laughter. test or argument, [Morton Thomson trophy." gyms-auditions and we lost. We have (Air and no alfibls. as they, (pmomenn, m, (he (cell would say that tile little incident (lllllflhtelfl) Pretty nearly lllfl 10y ride travelling these days They well deserve the welcome followed His Worshpfs request tlin "give the bnvs a good clap m Concluding His Worship thanked the firemen and, l bond Iorrtlffillligivllh- , gum the [Abegwiiits "we? thé’""si§l6ndid boost e boys were than golfygyed "W? MW Elven thisprovlnce. for ‘the ettort they have taken in their |work and for tlhe glorious exhibi of hockey they halve given .tl n thgnushout. this» seosonJi- Ho trust- Bll they would gvflou and irontinuo the sood work. (Applause) The chairman referred to the s sport to. which the Club was indebted. These were Mr. F. R. Heurtz. Col. .D. A. Itiuclilnnon, and Dr. 1. J. Yeo. He then called Ill) Dr. Yeo who was grcctctl with applause. ' I Everywhere Known Dr- Y9". who is 178st president of flflbeswuit club ssld he look it from the warm welcome extended,» lilld from the large attendance than Charlottetown ‘HID up town or hamlet in the Meri- tirne Proflnces- but is tonight talk- lus of the Abegweit Hockey team. their fume has spread shroud. A Montreal informed the speaker that as "A Miracle Team.“ Goniroul support. " ‘Were it not m.- the wonderful of e gone to citizens for money or l can? in eck and trials ehflisprouihips. rt nits n number or yam since nodaubt. the interest token in on vm flint. Aunts runner " the spike!“ n than! nor con upon the (sent by their pres , Hennsspy Dllerltrlt the Trip". mull‘ rrllvnnesney, the p0~ halt of 1iil’°‘°‘r‘-,'-g intents and some! _ ‘ every- rh-lrlz nas happened to them! it is fzhtlw them how muchwe mean Mor- slm. Fred Kelly, Fred Moore, John pl- life! Rodd, John Gorg- Wwse.) Cites. A preciste the; ha" o! the Mew“ Ai-ociamnhwork of the team, There is net's he pleasure at the large ntltsnrlanceicity- I Not only are they known through- in the game with Ciluthirm.,- only Dut the Marritlnze Provinces but ‘pie tip h ‘ b31070 l! I with ti‘. 87 $6 ' iwe had at Moncton interning. when the buys ducivc tn. the good of the cam in they have received. Loud a/ltlllsuse, thfigamagvetellitlaflfgtkg§fiélgy at Sussex we had to win at Che-l:- ns. (lLoud W011. poser-bio chalice 0l' protest or argu- mrent is out ol the question." (Ap- pln-use.) - Old "Chathamim" " ‘ e tho people oi‘ Chnthnru who treat ed the boys loynlly and gave them a wonderful reception upon their arrival and during tho progress 1:1 the game. (Applause) They also ‘gave the boys u very tine banquet. A dlsngrcealble incident happened et the game when some tau inter- vored and lnsultel the referee. But this was not the faultot Chstham or of the team. Mr. Twaddle, the ref- rrga’ was present alt the banquet and be assured the gathering tho". | iVIr. Hennessey lpald trilbuto tn- | he b-ad no enmity against the Chatham players for the occur reuce. From the rnomen-t the boys left re until they returned they ac- quitted themselves as perir-ct gen- tlemen. (Alpplauso) They received very ferw penalties on the ice and trwio rmlrlror lpleneltles during the whclnperlod uf sixty minutes. lie again thanked the meeting. (Jop- plause.) V A Glnrrlous Adhievc ment. Col. D. A. MacKlnnou, who had recently entered the hall. was than called upon. The chairman expressed regret that Mr. ll‘. R. luded, was not present. Col. MncKinnon amid further “We have drunk of the bitter cup oi detest ‘but we sweetened it up with u victory which has placed well rwithin our grasp the champ ionship of New Brunswick and [Prince Edward Island. and incident ly gives us control for another year, without any question of pro- ot‘ the famous (Air on Monday. were forced from their beds into the snow outside, was not very con- ihram. Charlottetown ‘expected it of applause). We came back and rested tor a day atllfonc- m iton and then we went to Cltutlianr. - l": guess you know the rest. We (Alpplause) Anrfln wlnulng| thult game we fo-revcr feel tlrut any l-lcertz, to whom he had also al-I ‘ Republicans Captured in Raid (Bpedlai to The Guardian.) -DU,BLIN, March 23.—-0uc lrisn lrleslliflr was killed, one wounded and tour others were captured in a mid by Free Starts troops in Klllsstown today. The captured when are said to be prominent Re. plrbiican lenders. " Y.M.C.A. Secretary to Arrive Tonight From South America illr. Ralph Scott, Y. M. C. "A. see, rctary from Santiago do Chile, is expected to arrive in the city to- night. Mr. C. Scott who rbas spent the last six years in South America. will spend Sunday and Monday in Charlottetown. On Sunday at 10 n. m. he will address a-rnass meeting for boys in the Y. M. C. A. He will preach in Zion Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. and will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church in the even- ing. ‘ On Monday tmoniing he will visit some of the public schools and in the afternoon he will meet the dir- ectors of the local association and in company with. Mayor v Jenkins will make a tour of the town. On Monday e ening at 7.30 ‘Mr. Scott will add ess a general meet- ling in st. Penis Church where he will give his hearers an outline of the world wide work 0].‘ the Y. M. C. A., dealing especially with the ll IV t‘ ' i tb" rut . A " - [work in South America. IfIOQnEPVBTHHIQUt the following ques- ;g,.?2g:n;id: w"; “"253, conga; “ . ' ‘ in other shown-d a simi- ‘applause sold it must llllllled be} i1 (1) What steps. it any have ' ~- zlflilibhll! to theilreerl taken by the Government c1! h“ or‘ womb“ 5mm or lwondeutully Albegweit team t-o lpeorpie 0t Charlottetown turn out ‘in such numbers to welcome them home. Charlottetown bias alwuYB been u good sporting city-alu-dys noted ior its w hearted wel- lcl 1th l ther victorious "yo": "otherwise (Alp- plause.) Our homage of snorting) achievements has been glorious in the past. but tho victories of the Abegrwelrs this season on the 5n hrtvo distinguished themselves by; liming true sports, which is a het- tcr reputation even than a "wiri- ning" reputation. They have dis- played Rood true. manly sports-i mnuship and their name is _ hon- ored in every town and. city in which they have competed (Alp- pluuse) Through the length and breadth ni’ Cnngda their v|ctory| will be telegna-phed on its thou- sands of miles of wire, and Prince Edrwurd island will ‘be "ou the) Mnp." It is indeed e wonderfuli achievement for any city the size of Charlottetown to turn but such l! ‘th of h victories has met with onlypue de-| teat, and thlat through the fact- that the boys were rtired-u reasoru aible excuse. (Applause) llt must: be oucourgugl-ug tn them to know that the warm-hearted pcqple oi‘ (iltnrloitetown are with them and thnt they feel that these victories. to Owing to the lateness or ibhe ii turned with more hearty cheers WI for the returning players, and the singing of the National linrtheln. At tho conclusion of the ltilul (M m-eeflng 1'1 mnqrlet was held in the Rose and Grey tea roomsflllls" Now ‘sten- noel- ‘ canteen i3 MOSI‘, oven» -HERE!§ HODINGTH Purge comes bowel arm TIME we ear must-Vi‘ up . ‘(Hi6 wluvEQé ‘ronolrro. IMII‘ :4. —lMnl'iilmd cloudy with local-snow tlurniee The" filing tblworstilre record- d durint _ ifiight was 33 ofilwfirylitsrduy manl- lt .9. o'clock " E I lit ui ._...... Returns Home From it the city Thursday nlsht from fill extensive visit. _ Mrs. Rogers to several Doris of the United States. With the ex- ception oi a tevv days when he re- turned from his last. trip Mr. Rog ers hos been may about three months cloning which period he lrzls been with); on an internu- iional advertising his silver black aimed to benefit not only his own business, but 1'1‘? generally. (mime.- up with nu. Richard wtlhc. _oi' New York City, ‘lnnlness man- lnzer of tlhe I-lennst migraines which guarantee to the public the fresh to south we“, winds, mostly reliability of every "advertiser. The services of 1 A write-tsp from _ "The Black Pen l’ of N11. or the Sage or the strung-q" is appear- st" y Selected Extensive Business Trip to the States 3» ‘Mr. W. K. Rogers. returned to‘ accompanied b)’ campaign f9)‘ in" foxes ‘which is (u, ti): silver fox urns e has taken ‘he Mr; James" Wellen, a .-_romineftt special lecture writer. have been secured and s splendid is pen. entitled III I ~ l1. l! .3 snmilfil!” Hon. Mr. Lea is Peeved Abo Ffllday, Mar. 23rd. Morning Scuign, that he would ask the Commiss- i0flfil‘ of Pllb-lic Works to toible n return shorwrlug: (1) w)“, t; 1n (lllfllge of the ferry on the Grand River, Prince, County? what day in 1922 did i ferry begin runnln were made lay said terry in the season of 1M2? (4) How many (lays was it laid up during the ma season? (5) W‘; chased inst year for said terry? (a) From whorur? (b) ‘Vwmt was the prllre raid? (6) Was the said» culble taken urp resentatlons been made to the 1);. qltarimient ‘for this ferry. and what stc h - Tie-en taken irfsdpp m “e ') V) . I IMI‘. J. D. SVIGWEH. gave nbflcg {that he would ask the Leader of see the ioyohthls Province towards pressingthe the recess. ondence. unmet-sis and documents, _ or copiers tho C0ill0 to its return g teams. whBTlnid claims. ice have mldrle them more glor- M, _- lllllfl.1H.11.11.1115ngllnllfiflwvlayfii_tllfiluteedeffl;~-xn~-gd~dflffln"fll‘flfi‘tlffflfiy1hfi’l‘lug t"§,;"s"‘6" in ‘m; duuuml 3M ifnnm oi‘ _a news story in all the testy-seven papers owned by Mr.‘ Hearst and will be syndicated in‘ nlbollt 1.800 other publications. sllvhr fox pol-ts and the soundness Mm”; “M” any, ag-"L and a; cc Mr. [Wei dme in New York where the fl- the shape or all hsl preparations tor the big cam all from‘ the some person. "sunset- pitlrgn were put through. ,1 mam which l“ m long “at at California, Mr. Rogers’ visit olbrdnd ‘ ' has with business. He travelled right Farm. showing an increase in later rvery cm.- of the middle and wos- lesion alvo bolus (‘gfln gimme 3151M,“ condemn, criticised bull which ‘Mr. ‘I193, see- he ffiporis to m", fer’: pm.n,i5||,g_ lug the vsluedt would be to the At Rittsbrlrg he met many promdsumk F" nent steel magnates, includlivg MraPlmlmm- are much. vicloxqm am] Wyrhnpn vice president or" the Dnr- 9'3"“ “film”? “mm” “l” the boys who sch-loved them “e319 Steel Gmll-‘VBBY- “(hick llllfisrgckd T5731‘ ierfiihaar. rem! “re me],- boyk 11,011,] applause; lust finished building the eighth p V“ n n c“ M” e 3 0- '- hig steamer tor river trade to Ohio hour tho meeting was then nd-lllllfl NW Ollolllls. wlllleotlng snoe 9f’ steel shlpmenits. on q. ornin during their stay 1r’. . vvsqther _ fltdie 1nd" not a drop of roin or lwrorshitp Mayor Jenkins, the s brad's‘ IQ the sky, tho thoroturo- monlibers oi’ the team and the hoc- utelter lug between 80 and 85 lgraéaggg! xfflgmezy “farm?! ‘i: key committee were present and hi the s ‘ ‘e every-vinyl lttlbb cor‘: w “in m“ w we ‘hem’ used “m”! and’ "nmrmml “ddreue” Maw a d'm3'°°m° °hQW9T4h° There ltealso on l-‘ulconwood were made. r urn back through- suow-bsn-ks p,“ W” inure bred breed", twelltv and twsqpnvs foot high‘ mgr“, _ ‘ Tl) ' y islanders thtrnm ma. W-iison and rm. firth (tornlerly the Missescsmb- sen. tonnonly oi New London; firs. Steele, formerly Miss Cllre Mutiny oi Hat-pends, Mr. Owen luc- Golllln. ‘All . hflrelsr. 0h thesis h lion"; went ou Montreal to visit her sister while Mr. Rogers returned home. Mr.‘ Rogers .is arranging tend his‘ business tilt-ouch the eslnbiihlrnrent or his ranches ill evdr plrt t! the UIl-"I ted States. incl ding such sunk" d York. Buffalo, Northern love sn4puqgq» coronal). - " r s * - —k— ll l i Hard Spring .. g ,=._ .o,»._.4;~.-lm..s».¢n.¢uu- r - i. ‘ ‘s, s ‘m Gulldlsn Advertising om fitment bu!” i I The 6h“?! of u‘ ' V‘ 7.,“ nv ‘tin.’ would» Ansel lubniiiillll banana one litlslllli ll] r ml Milllill lFl illllill uttlle Guardfbiii" ‘ - McIntyre f ue the Debate Again. Messrs IoPage, Hon. Mr. Crosby Contin on the Draft Address. "‘--'P‘—!—| » 2 l1) How many szudonts of PROVINCIAL _ LEGISALATURE the Prince of Wales College of the: first year successfully passed the mild-year college exsmdnsltious during the present tierm? How ma"! students lulled in these ex- aminations’! (2) ‘How many," if any, ct students failing in these exam"- inatlons were granted teachers‘ licenses? (3) l-tow runny etudmts " of the second year passed the mid- year examinations, and howmauy tallied? 3. (1) Has the Government taken any/‘steoq to encourage ins- nrigratlon into this Province? (2) lhble all wt. ‘poudance and rec- ords reiaming to‘ the some. Hon. Geo, E. Hughes reported on private bills. ‘ " on the draft address was resumed by Hon. W. M. Len. Re- ferring to- the Agricultural and Yfechtllcal Sgchaool he remarked it hlad rbeeu established at a time whichon account of the war and for various reasons. was untiwor- ulble to the bbcourngemenrtot n large attendance. He had reason to look forway-(Lto an increased The House met nt 10.45. Mr. ‘Rios. McNui-t gave notice (2) On he said 8 and how long ‘id it full? (3) How marry trips l1 new cable pur- l?“ "l! one ‘if s0. here ls it stirred? (7) Have rep- regarding a new bout ly ' such new rts received from A iltebonald College and other statistics he would say irhnt oriiy a nvlulirrvulrin of about weight. per oeuqtfof tc puplsnnf . . A eserooflepch” Tiifftcilteturn to " -, ma“ ream” “fificulturrti vocstioltnfillle phngé ' " hid been trlndejjgy" the opposition _ _ press ‘that the governmentwas not showing the lltibilc the extent. of its agricultural work. Live stock production was the glfejarteet soil en- nicher and the Government was alive tn thegttnjpgtituce qt ‘lump!- iélfl-lfll- , _. aims of this Province agaiustiquémh and “m e Government oi Canada during (2) Taible 8H OOITBB- a .__._____-Z_r>~__¢u g, in ‘Hearsts’ international tor rll, which reaches sh0ut759.000 scientific way," was devoting its energies to live stock production. The Stock Farm o! other days who like a zoological glgrden, a. ldlnll l" or menageltie omposad at scrub "d cattle puny enough to be carried me writeup will appear in the‘ ls way the Prince Edward lsld U"? Y0K lllfllldlli’ W1" be ‘blllflll- mfxcd in color as a rnllnbow. Tho 9W1 fihfllllglilllll the vollllllelll- Bell government undertook to cor- ROEBPS. allcfiilllmlllfid by Ml- rect this by introducing pure ‘bred len, visited Mr. Waldo dt his stuck criticism he been rustle in uds of letters, ring all kinds of tlvngs‘, s. 1920 sample of which Mr. Lea. proceed.- ed to quote. Milk producing M: urea oi‘ the cowsat. the Stock Clear of a few weeks spent in been concerned aitogellher the const and Visited practically years. were cited in refutation. al- moda to o. hutch- gne, had loaned; the (lov- splte contemptious un- province ‘and, in addition "tour up srglendid hhorecs have been/lumen- ~ , _ c at te request ot horsmnen. th ocean lratflc, ior the tonvey one, horseman’ Mn and”. m? omrpsnied Mr. Reid of the Agri- cultural Depurnment when the pur- cljiase was mode. Unfortunately tlrc price of hobbies, has gone dnwn and these tumor-ted uni-male are a ‘Mrs. Rogers found the jpervfeci. For six week's a "l?" ' (Coutlluod on sq. an.) eons. Coming Events, , ‘Meetings, Etc, A ‘hill "' “" g lfltl ‘ Intended-n Cun- Igesgjlsnoh. The! Anne , ‘who is looking in ‘h: Mr. Harold C. professor’ of English at llyrwood, brother or Mir. c. H. d this city.‘ Atlas Mgeles 1 la t, Con View); Mrs. Jae; Me lemony of iuslpeque d Mrs. Alma Sutherland. ln Chi- they met nyoung Indy very W hr, in Charlottetown, ‘Mrs. ill longs, mushy Mills mm r'.-r - i Kala?’ . ‘iv -. , v _,,. urn A. Mrn-sugm‘ oronto to 308- ' ritual a. O Cope viscose lh Northern" ."£' “L , n r