rt a1 1 & s < ) “ V. I TOPS ALL , 50th Anniversary ‘ Celebration oi-I. 0. 0. F.- MONCTON. N. ‘B., Mar. 17—-'l‘hs fiftieth of Prince Al~ bert lpdge, l. O. O. F. No. 26. was Matinee-lilo, 11c. -Night—26c, 21c, 11¢. “WESTERNS” (Continued from Page 1) have not received and cent in ro- turn therefor. Canada paid to the Hudson IBay Co, £300,000 atg., for i WOIWasmasbi motion picltl y. held last night in a general cele bratlon with sixty-one candidates being installed in the lodge rooms. after which the party formed in marching order and proceeded up the main street to the Pythlan Hall on Bonacord. Street. - led ,by a Scotch piper. the party arriving at the hall about‘10.30. Past Grand Arthur-B. Robinson. of Prince Albert Lodge. No. 26 was chairman of the evening and he weicomedtha Odd Fellows and their guests in" a most. sDllmDlllW manner. " ' s - ~ ~ 5 Mayor Ambrose Wheeler wel- ,comed the visitors to the city as- lsembled to celebrate the annlvers ary of Prince Albert Lodge I. 0.0. F., and congratulated them in help- ing to make this memorable occa- sion such a splendid success. 1 Grand Master A. C. Barnaby oi lSt. Stephen made a most gracious freply to the address of welcome in the course of which he spoke of the great strides witih which the ‘l. 0. 0. l‘. had expended and Coll- ‘gratulated the local lodge on their attainments. i , Other. speeches were also made during the evening -by L. M. Robin- son, Deputy Grand Master oi Brldgewater. N. 5.. J- J- llcKllllmllv Grand Secretary oi Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. R. McDonald, Past Grand ‘Master and R. H. MacKaY. PM" Grand Master oi New Glasgow- the land. Of that amount we paid‘ our full share. That land asa whole became the property of the D1» million. By an Act of the lkderal ?a.‘iament and Government large areas of laud were set apart for educational purposes. For these lands we paid our full share, and have received nothing whatever in return. We were driven in a larg- erydesree. towalds direct taxation than any otherPl-ovlnceOursonl-c as oLrevenus are smaller. , Take the succession duties for instance. 0f these duties, P. E. island rs- ceivss about $14,000 a year-while‘ Nova Seotia receives $136,000, ‘New Brunswick, $164,000; Quebec $3,- 000.000. Ontario " $4,000,000. Mani- toba $800,000, Saskatchewan $300.- 060 and British Columbia 8700.000. In other ways, the other Provinces are to a large extent relieved from direct taxation such as we have to pay. Several lnterprovlncial Con- ferences have from time to time been called. and this government has requested that another Inter- Provlncial Conference shall be held with a view to the readjust ment oi the Provincial Subsidies. l-ie did not wish it to be under- stood ohat he dlslparaged the work of the Fathers o! Confederation. But if Canada is to grow and pros- per, every lProvince must receive falnplay. We cannot but feel that we have not grown and prospererl proportionately to the Central Pro" vinces; and the causes therefore must be removed. {Annual Meeting MEGS (Continued from Page 1) Leader of the Opposition Seconds i Rasolu“ in. Saunders said that this’ is the most important subject we l i. . TOYIGHT Al‘ .8.3T.. The ni.‘ll<.‘l'('lIGilt 'THE Tl RLL ACT F: “I000?” 5”" is -" .\‘Yl3‘.‘.'S'—-Al‘.(l~—T0])iCS of the Day, ‘ n§ z§iiii hh° we“ 0' ‘is “"1"” l" m" nelson. EDWARD THE ANWUAL ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF QMQSETJTIFIG iSH ROSE" tablishing this station. Program and . I . . Address From G. F. 0. Y. A popular program of old time dance music on the violin without ‘ocomnnnillmlbt was given last‘ night from C. F. C. Y. station by Mr. Lemuel Jay of Rnlilntbrotrk. P. L‘. l. Mr. Jay played several well known Scottish and Irish tnn~ es including "St Patrick's Day in the Morning," ‘Turkey in the Straw." etc. Mrs. eKith Rogers also played several piano selections including "Prsulnerae" and a selection from the opera "Sylvia." one excellent address given be- low which was delivered by Mr, Justice Arsenault was a feature oi the evening's MOSH-m and was without doubt listened to with in- terest by fans both here and ill the neighboring provinces. i C. F‘. C. Y. will be on the air at seven o'clock tonight with a lpro- gram by Mrs. Willard MacDonald of St. John, N. B., and her sister Miss Frances Moore oi this city. Mr. Fred Nash of the Dominion Department o! Agriculture will give a talk tonight on “The Co- operative Egg Circles." GOOD EVENING IMlks! First let me thank Msssls. R08- ers and Bourke for their kindness in permitting me to address you this evening. These gentlemen are deserving oi the greatest credit ._ I’ nu.- Yllldtto ' I O I have to deal with; and we can only deal with it effectively by present-l ing a united front. It is the duty ofi every representative oi the people -'— 3 Province is concerned. but also in m represen‘ this mane‘, to the mo, {we Dime“ and we “M16 c’! cmhple and Governments of the otherl ‘ads and the mission fleld. l-le nip-Evans of Canada The“ clam“ per.‘ illlellled (éllgflllgw 1°‘ ‘hi’ “u” “Jain to the Maritime Provinces-w {Kmgs '" ege- land particularly to P. E. island.‘ l The 82nd annual general nleet-lwe were to have had "conflmmusl int: was held in St. Peters Cathed-icommunlcation Wm. we mMnhnd-q rat llall immediately after thelgut we have not had 1L Below! Whlllch "like" wivlslmlnle lveiwrylConfederation We ‘had a larger able Alclldeamll t“ l1 t “lpuiatlon than we have today. We "Mil"- were to have no direct taxation. , After the minutes were rend and For may ygnfg, gubggquent go [he ilfiilolll! M00190 MT- P9"? P099 Union our rpeople were compelled moved the following resolutionflw cross at the Capes, [hfoushoul ‘Secillliled b)’ R"- H- D- RliYllwlldvlthe winter season in open boats. {of sympathy with the President oi Then llfe Northern Llglll; w“ pro- King's COIIBBG! vided; later we had the Stanley‘ l RBSOIMBD “That the Diocesanhml then The lvllmo; and, “an; iCburt-ll Society. in general meeting me Earl Grey, and lagfly the car-t lassembled, wishes l0- extend tuiFerl-yq We now know that, cgnfln- lliiwllill‘ Moore ihell‘ sympathy in nous communication is practically inc oss he has sustained through feasible. The amounts we have ‘the death oi his ‘brother iMr. Hen- heretofore received because the rly Bl.) Moore, and the Secretary is terms oi union were not fulfilled ere y instructed to send a copy were only on account. Our claim or this resolution to Doctor Moore." has been on several occasions-ve- ‘ This resolution was recorded by cognlzed. We should now. or in the ‘p16 today shouldering, not 0111i’ ‘their responsibilities in so far as DOORS OPEN 7.30 Irish Society COM EDY DRAMA "I WHH SPECIAL MUS“; AND SPECMUHES _ ,.1 standing vote. vnear future. have a second car-fer- " i in the regretted absence oi Dr. ry to make good the promise that * BETWEEN ACTS ' ‘Moore who was to have delivered was made before we entered the v v ilbc address. the Venerable Arch-Confederation. We should have I . \ PF~_,CES_35C, 50c’ 75m ‘(ICZICOII addressuLthe meeting. The the very best means of communica- grvbdeacon pointed out that in all tion that the Dominion v govern- cawws wow on SALE. jphlt-el. where the church is in ment can surnlv- Conditions have ‘I TICKET OFHCE OPENS AT 93o A‘ M. DMLY. charge oi a Priest or lay reader Small)’ illnillroved since the car- 1 roul progress is being marlg and ferry was provided. We are now _ _ - . — lilcdchursh properties kept in nenportlng about $15.000,000 u-urth '_" " ' ' ' *-— w-r’ B00 con itlon, of produce every year; and we are ' ' ‘ ' - " (lburch peo lo must t k entitled to a much t I MUSI . E '. " l’ a e a PM“ 5"“ °l "'P“”'° cal ln putting their sons into mo Mm. ment in the means of transporta- IIOIIIE Of Ml‘ “f!” “llilllgh our own Diocesan lml- We 1'11"’! Compute the loss sus Mu‘ \ \.,-l~,.."1iu\~-lllll evcnlllg wn Iijlegc‘ flndhsuggested that [his awed by our “DUMB because we <. 3 ' -‘ am: .- . v p " . "" "w; ‘ all! lli 1n ‘Ilw lmllm 0i .\ir. llfld Mrs umhlpgydyuihig-go Clgfeggeroghlzfib gzagnnotipitggiiggdlirlln2:38 CQSHHI-g: " ;_ y ' 4——IlA\ Siwfli tumult!‘ nilxfiglfi Vhcllllliollfirllflglf" island students, and suggested 11mg lirength c-i which we were indlTced o "‘ ' 17W 1Y5‘ " ,0“ a ‘I’ ‘ 9‘ ll good way to do this w id h 0 enter the Union. We er i; ‘A ‘ ' l‘) "h? T‘ "elitgmfls ,k',g‘“:!i€:‘fl through Ember pennies as Idlvocafi llilleiwel‘. Sllaranteed l1 suiiivcvieriat’ ' -. vv ~ - \.'- L‘ . ~ ‘ ~ l q I. it 0 . i)4'/\“4\ y P""i/t\0{- mi. nit-m IJPPIHII with vlctyrola selec ed by ‘he lam beloved Cam“ Imp‘ ‘ubflvdy m enable the Emmmment l at high lapsed. A here's no slow ivrlofion In “do Q's fwoclng, but plenty to‘ swift, daring Foihiciic nlunia and ‘ omcdu that none azoaao“ ycan resist. E - ~~ r; ilnily 3 A} 3,15, 7 and 8.45 . T|NEE--2_6‘c. 10c. Shmvs uT-"aia. 26¢. 10c. a d’ ll lions which were several in nllm- ' hr-r il-flii enjoyed very much. then {The Archdeawn "l9" "mile B .~u'::<* excellent violin selections "VFYI": “mmal m‘ K1715“? 0011089 ntosli)‘ HIII time tunes Played bl‘ “ I d‘ m" 136 3'33" hail DPQBBWBG services without resort to direct axation. It is to be remembered .\ n '. ‘. ‘a u ~ -om n at the I'm‘ “MFR and Dllllfillliefl, an - ‘jinx h? ‘abtc’ ggyieglllso M“ ml the Church and state. K322121985; t; resolve; the $500,009 to ln-zlzllvl la‘. Jay. m‘ Fanning Brook. ‘m5 mill? Defl0d tho college had u n A? y t’ e Damask: cur’ ill‘? llllllvlllfi ollttinlc violinist. I_'r"‘"“'“d mil-l? Eminent churchmen mm on um close o! m“ ad‘ \\ 111w» lrl'|lL',l'2lll1 nf old-tllnc tunes Jllllfllfl. Doets and stateslmen. Dur- ‘was a hearty vote o‘! than“ w“ l3.000,000 acres oi land were taken to administer the ipllibiic works and - for thir evening. These gentlemen are deserving of the greatest credit for their enterprise and persever- enoe in the face oi obstacles in es- A more powerful station-one that would reach the Towns and Cities 0i the United States-would no doubt, from a publicity standpoint, be of _ immense benefit to this island and tfme fiddler. to come and play for that tho ‘Publicity Association in the question has been asked: not a grant from the Prince Ed-‘started something. The consequ-Ato make llrilxco Edward Island ward ilsiand ‘Publicity Association? once has been that old time fid- known abroad ‘liliill illlylllillg lhfll This Association fully realises the dllng and the old tunes have come has heretofore been done As a greet benefits that accrue from the into such popularity that they hid result there has been fl- Olfifliiy ill‘ operation of a broadcasting stationiair to displace the Jazz Music crease of Tourist traffic to this Pro- Zllfl if the people, on whom we are which for some year! PM’! has vlnce. The Tourist Traffic is- vile dtpelldentlfor our fundswouid onlylmonopolized the cabarets. restnur- UIIFII largest revenue nmililel"! give us the means we "certainly ants and other places of clause-among tho nature: 1 resources in would do our share towards the ment. ' maintenance of such a Station I About a mollthago the interwlqCllnalin ovcr 82541000300 million! -But' my message tonight is on onial (llub of Boston composed of of dollars. Ii is intimated that another subject. Marl-time Province men residing in 1Prince Edward Island got over You will remember that someiBoston. tllemajorlty oi whom are $300,000 of this which after all is months ago Henry Ford sent aniPrince Edward ‘islanders decided not neuril’ i‘ “Rilimille Shale- lnvita/tion to Mellie Dunham_ an old to put on a local ‘Old Timers Fid-l 1185i YPllr silw many activities on all“; contest, ltbe lslunll us a result of publicity. The C "‘ ‘ success, and on m9 night, or ghomanlenl. the greatest athletic eweni pensation in the valuable lands some“ the crowd applying rormyof rgqgn] 3.93m ' and vwaters for which the peopleIml-gsion was a0 great. that the ser-I Tile visii 0|‘ the Municipalities of “if llllBt Pgllvlllce Paid llliill‘ FDFODOPvIces oi a squad of police had to tbs Province of Quebec 450 in ton o t e cost. From 2.000.000 tome got 40 revgulalg the lrafllc, number Tile Druggbts and Voi- I ' The lntercolonial Club has (le-erlnnrys (‘onventlon and the visit over by Quebec; more than LOOQ-ielrlérl 1o pol on gnome,- Qontegl, on of the Western Progrsssslves. 000 acres were taken over by 011-:Apfl[ all; open 1o the Maritime 'i‘llis your the Oddfellows, the tario. We had a share in thesehProvincee and United "States. lilllllbcr 0i 700 0i‘ X00 will have lands; and we are fairly entitled You will s66 that the winner ofilwlr convention on the Island as to compensation for our sllaredn this con-test may wel-l claim to be “'01! mi ills (‘unudiun School ‘Fea- them. There were some 24.000000 champion Fiddler or America and Chm“ acres oi land handed over to the in fact. 011119 Willld- _ lwestern Provinces for Education-l I lirlnll’ believe lllill Prilwe Efl-"l °"l‘l' 1"‘) "lmlllwrll 0i’ lile Illiill- a1, jpurpgggg_ The” lands ‘val-e lgldward ‘island. has the heist runners wloulnl (‘lull of Boston in July and the lmeresl 0g the money “Ala the world; and in proof oi‘ this illlll Ii is Mo" exlwvuvl liiilhrvllie- celved [or them was and is empendyl may say [hm a! mums“; hemm- senistivcs from the Canadian Nn- ed l“ the pay o; m‘, “veatam Leach, fore held former rceldouth of the llolllll Rilihvlll‘. (lanarilan Pacific ers‘ salaries-to the loss oi thislmand ha"? l" llle nlust purl been Rllliwlll’. 395w" illlll Mlllllfi-Jifillillfi .provlnce_ our pmporuon or m“ winners ‘Surely all our best iid-Citlllliai iillll Bangor. Aroosinok amount would be about $3 O00 ooodlllerlrhave not uli left the lsiillld "Kiln-we .\\'1lI cncud some duvs The“ facts are so strong 5nd '00” —<l feel assured they have not, and Ylslilns ihis Province next sunl- . mer. Should tho llttem t now be vlmmg that consideration mun boillzlt a llllnlbel of them are going m 1 p given than by m‘; authorities Mite prove it on the night of the 30th _ lllllifi l0 K61 bllvee men here . _ MILCOOII. it will be "Iilnctivr f Ottawa. The other Provinces oi of m“ mmm" | . p ‘ ‘ 0 ~ rpm- the ‘ml-pose of finding m" much gnoll to lilo I8|lll‘(I. Canada have been generously treat | ed. it is but reasonable that we, should now he given some special h consideration; and t-he proposed olll_a,_conicst_inAChorlottct/awu on “m”- ‘if tho night of biarch 30th lllliI in this 9cm" connection we wii-l have n eitcp spirited dancing contest as well adequate financial representations are such as sileuld IllDll be unitedly supported. zlvvoi 1:. tmo Hon. Mr. Arsenault In Support ttetown and SUIIIIIIOFlIdO Qralnih from the lProvlnclnl Gov erumenl "and from the Cil ! lottewwni y Ji thar ‘iutercololllal Club“ and will more over, stand a chance to win cash lalllzfiagzgihggillsfiityelfkieiltlprizes. i-t‘ llenvins lst prize he will ditions, and comparing them with reigm], n72"; lflmlk Tr fljeuwfilkji tho conditions "which now prsvaii»'f0 F“ "Iditinligili ‘i? 'ul n“ T“ b: We were, he said, induced u» entordur H"? (‘a (n gulfzlutf“ " “flew” the Confederation by being promis- , r . ma‘ - m on H5 (m, ed that we should receive "lBcltor “m, ‘mu "Mfmnmg m mm“ m" not he. for Hi4‘. b The rnlrb s are as foil-alts: why mm ‘and when he dld he certainly the past. two years bag ‘done more] ,('3llf1(l2l, bringing in last ylar to| t _w3,5 an lrrpmenlse,‘ There was the Flremems Tour-i I Tllerc will also be an excursion and $01.41,,“ m". he“ ma“ to w.” _~'I'il(‘ chief difficulty our Public- néin in Boston nn April 6th we wilLlly "Assoc ntion is up against is the Frvnl lilo rest of tho inland we Brmmma“ lve lvl-l-lyr-d‘ liiiifl-wiilil! should The work we are doing is rncfii of all the Province and nil persons having the island C0“: 1 Pum- Northern Facile Ry, m‘ - Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. , m‘ Southern Pacific Co. . _ 99;‘ Union Pacific Ry. _ m _ United States Steel .. . 101% |F.W. WoolwortKCo. . _ 921A Abitlbi . . . . . .. , 131/, Lauren. Pulp , on Montreal Power ,]lg% ‘, Steel Co. Can. Com. 125% , Brit, Em. Steel 1st .. 34v, General Pct. . . . . . . .. .. 83% ,5 Standard New York . . . . . . .. 34% Wheel-May. 162%; July, mugs; ‘Sept. 135. !83Corll~—May. 78; July, 81; Septiée i oars-inlay 40%; my, 4m; it. ept. 42. I Wheat—l.\lay, 148%; July, 147 ‘Oct. 131%. S Awards" at Poultry Show V. STANDARD VARIETIES. Jinn-red Plymouth ltocksa. John Mclnnis, 1st Cock. l, 2. 3 lie’ Cock, 3rd Pllllct. -. 1n .1 A. H. Boswell; 2nd Cock, 2nd You. Pen l2‘ l Jos. Costello, 2 and s lien, 1 lllii Pullet. lst Young Pen. Minor-ms: . W. J. Cudmore, 1 and 2C0ok, 1, 2." 3 Hen, 1, 2, 3. Cocknl, 2, 3, lPullet, 1 Adult Pen, 1 and 2 Young Pen. Ilthodo Island Reds: I4. A. Haezard: 1 Cock; 1 Hen; 2 Cock; lst Adult Pon. ' Wilired Cudmore: a Cock: 2 lien; 1 icons; l lllld 2 Pullet; 1 Young Peli. . ‘Game: Jos Costello: 1 and 2 Cock", 1 and i: . 1 f u . . \\'c have ll numser of pusbibctue“; 1 and z Cock: 1 and 2 Emma“ ‘ and The win, "llBl'Rl' to l- v wnl’: llbzoi liq-a wlflr‘ ll6l‘ of the fiddling contest wf-ll gel. "l" '°"“"'°"l"°"- llereifllure we a tree n“) w ‘Boston and return a“ llllve been dependant on ‘subscrib-i expenses paid. as the guest‘ ohtibe I m“ "m" ‘he ell-liens i‘! Chi"- and Willie Legborns: ' Geo. Cudmore: 1 an Young Pen. llllmbnml A. H. Boswell: iCockorel. _ lloudana: - Lewis Hayden: ' 1 Pun. d 2 Pallet: 2st land l-len: l slnii ‘l lion, 1 Cooke g i" .iolln Mclnnls: 1 Cock. Brown Lsgllorns: Lewis Hayden, l Cock; 1 imij‘: r 1'4‘ -_ l“: ‘fiaijfl’; “"3: ‘|l'<|ll(|1’.'l§€ii‘(1 through C.F.C.Y. llurvh IlIiIl. Mr .|<'i_\ ]>Ifl_\'<~rl ma-ny selections. Iii‘ \\ i‘I nl uv FHPUIIIPBHIQd by Mrs. nly, we ..ru"-r~ then those three ‘lll.~i--:ll a-rlisis fllrmed Wilfli U19 slum " on mid would be known y nurl Jay orchestra, and 1- _ - wrni numbers 1080109?- \;,.. (\\‘v'l|I|]'_" was swiftly flying by when \I|'s. 1:. ilzlliingnll was calla: 1|...“ 1.. glYfl u recitation, which ..~ zlullil-llwr- was favored Willi llllil ll v-lljvyt-ri very mllnll. namely. H“. [llillvfllfil ffullrtsllill". ullil hm] ,.,,,...i....,| n lourl applause. Hlbll iollowrfi Vvilill llliKhI be fluid --< l-njoyorl one hundred llelilel“ = (‘Fvllln and nuke. Willi!" “'85 . -.-.-.l by .\lr.~4 v. c. Gay.‘ Miss’ C- :.l<..-1..-...l null Mrs w. my all“ ill] Airs llzllllllgali re-nlleroll all- . w-l- r1 citation, "Wllcu liu- Mlnlsi: w. (ll)n|f"§ m 'l‘l-zl.“ llnll us liln clock W... Winning m-lll‘ mllinislli. Ml- U Al“, PM)..." z, hwy more old-time lune "llvh us “(lend Leather illlii w- u llmoli." "Tho mule Fish from Flllrning Brook. ctr‘. _ .\ hourly “l” "r ""'.""?.,Ivfl“hh§ i"lIiIiiI In Mr. illlfl ‘Mill. II la/Icnon- 3H5“ Mwhlmd "Y M“ 1 ‘ill ‘nds for ,;.| o" lmlllllf fll "w" T“ ‘ , , “h. llinllllPhfi lllul iiw "Vi!" n5]: l!’_'lfl\llli-I|i which hllii llliii draw |-. l‘ whirl‘. “inning uni! ., ‘gm lbcv llvlllllw" i" ,, ,4“... homes. W ET FEET another all $0M their rcs- ‘l nku no cllullccs wliil colds. llub your tout WUAI WlI.|l Mlnarlfs. im: lbc Great. War every stullonl "r "lllllllly BBB bad volunteered for ovcracan aervlgry Tilc olll spirit of Kings has [o]. her to her now homo in ful- m-d hn Viilh Ilaihousle at Halifax, h] ' e felt that a great future was s ore for her there, but Church veunie must gel. behind her M... 1 ‘"110 her toreceivc the 35001300 w Tfillftllll Molcml GAME THIS lvlume With all indications pnfnllrl l; to- lvlvards ood fast Ice. the A-begwom; nd i oncton Atlanllcs are Bxpggf. ell to furnish the fans tonight one oi the fastest and most thrilling ‘games of hockey this season.‘ To- night's fixture is the first of a double-header. the second taking place tomorrow nlgllg, ‘File "visit of the Atlantic: to this c Y has created I10 little interest in local hockey circles, not dilly as this is their first appoargrme on the island. but more so by virtue of their one-sided win over the Abegweita some time ago, and glgo lheir decisive defeat of the cham- niml Truro Bearcats. Therefore it is only natural to conclude thal. the blans hockey fan today is figure the remit of tonight's clssb. The "no skating" sign was hung out at the Arena‘ yesterday In ord- .v,._~. i ditlon as possible. The Atlsntlcs arrived in the city 0.’ last night.‘ ncpuul; hi... L“, ,. working overtime in an effort to “ er to keep the Ice in as perfect con- u‘ tendered to the Archdeacon for his splendid address. The meeting was 0108M with the benediction. ..____..___ THE BEST PROTECTION FOR ROUGH SKIN AND CHAPPED HANDS IS MacKINNON’S WITCH _ IfIAZEL CREAM Price 35c Per Bottle Sold only by I i i mi ' .».,..l. J" Terms"—a subsidy no large that, we should nevor be compelled to resort i.n direct taxation, null "con- tinuous communication" with the i 0"" Yllillil’ "ll illlhliviiy shroud, mainland. For years and years efi- l. ilzlniol Robert-son Baldwin's “'9 "hmlm iiilllllii‘ lilld irrble illd or Confederation we hwrl not the Road. ago 58. “continuous communication" pro- 2. William _ mised. Since the carferry was use 06. ~ ‘m’ m“ “"' WI" h" "MB l0 00"- mrovided the conditions have. it is ‘3~ '73 J- 301E". Tilllil Clilfll- use,"'""'° m" "owl" ‘hm “ "um been improved; but W0 are 5a lspent with the Association will rc- not yet setting the service that we A46 NON Ami", 800009". $l~"’"-" "w" '“"'°' a """‘“'°“ "‘"‘~ n rows. n c 0 ‘ :23‘: glfililfyrigbgflilzai: saifidvlridebhta, 5. Ileo ilgolrnn. Martin. Int 23. x” have ha‘! " "umber ill 590""!- our means of transportation are “'3” 70' l: nlgaidw rim: Himciai not what may should ML We “up 6. ilVm. (Y. (llllara, llloohlillg "l" ,“l p“ II?‘ m‘ H” mime“ 0" rendered our customs duties-qt pmm- Noml- ERG 60- i m 5m" 1m" r°”i’""“ib“ItY We] source of large revenues. But nowvJk‘ use 55 w lm t On - ' be‘; walk "s?" pertaggltang‘ Q32 8. Peter B. Gavin. A'lhcrtnn_ Mgr‘: goods we rpurchase. Credit is given for these goods to Ontario and Quebec, instead c-f to this Province. We have had to resort to direct taxation, althought it was prom-is- ed we should never have to do so after entering the Union. Quebec has lproilted immensely from tlhe lands added to it; and Ontario, also has prcxtlted greatly. Il.ls impos- sible to state tho value of the RTBfll Properties these provinces have received. »lf we bnd been giv- en such lands as the Central Pro- vinces have received we should he rich. We should not, In that case, have to ask assistance from the 59 . . iFederai authorities. The Westerly, 2. Robert Weeks. Hishileld. use Provinces have had placed to their 0 ' Iillterest at ilollrt should be slrb- acrlhcrs i0 our work. ‘If we worn FIDDLING 5. lilllrphy. Silifgrllill, 3m" War- H Illllvo succeeded ill getting a spec-l illl rllio oi‘ $2.00 u mile for specials: _ and we are ready to cooperate: o with any centre desirous of run- am. nlng such specials. m Pele]. 1L Flahavanv Kensmgj Tho enthusiasm over tho conical “my use 65 ‘is such that ollr largest ball will 11‘ DE John 13 Cesare“, weugbo taxed to full capacity and out- "ngmm “a 74_ ‘ elders intending to take in the l2. lParnell Cosgrovo, Wellington, “mm” had “met apply "emu" ago 5L hand for reservation. 13_ prank n McDonald, Hermam Winners in the contest will llavo vmm their choice of a cash prize or a suitably engraved medal as evi- ‘dence of their prowess in bundling the -bow or wiggling their feet. Williuln 5S. I Cain Sulnmervilllnj n14. Robert Woeks_ Hlghflold, age i) . DANCING CONTEST . ~ ' - *€_' i . HAMFAX. March 17-—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. credit school lands; to their great 5- Dl- Jflhn T. Cosgrove, Weill!!!" mémtmr‘ M m“ M°““'°"I 5m“ advantage. ‘In view of all the facts w". Rae 7i. . ‘Exchange: ‘ gndacgcumguncet a" m". “pm as: James A. Dewar. Murray my" Al. Ttllip. anéi Sang; Fe Ry. .. 127% sen t es should unit t t - "mic" illl- - 50% our chm, and gm f; ozrplt-mf; 5 Joseph A Kennedy, Montague, At. Refine y Co. .. 21% ‘ ' ._» W5 "e contflb "m; m the comlg: fiwnnc no] " Am. Loc tiveyCo. . . . . . . .. i102 D ' . i)‘ gruatllok of canals. Bridles. m. w, h", QM“ 3'1‘; ‘égiéff “- w"ta'“°,','"e“"d “""""‘- c“ ~ m" ‘over . . l ' ~° Pm W" °‘ ‘hi’ “Mm of the activities of er pm c oi" W m“ 0°‘ “o ll. mull fflrako: 1 " pfovincgg, 3nd we h,” been com A “mo our tlblkflty‘ anad an Pacific Co 155 . .. Denssted very inadequately. Be. b? n M’ "9 hm" °l 00.470116 900ml" Co. 08% “u” W6 "e 3mg“ luau“ h“ 0 c; means to attract attention io'll.S. Cast iron Pipe and liidy bu“ an,“ M‘ u “I m" (‘my m mgr I rovllnce. if _we should be sure. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . d8 w." m". emu" very “mum! maul; "Qnwsfilnd ng a winner to'-N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 120 M" Pm milled the adiourn- licit abroad in?‘ “°"‘P°Wr nub- chm. Cane Sugar Co " "lentof bile debate and the i-lmlne “hi: b dollars t dunno‘ he mu- Icmlondated G" 0°" " ' - - ~' mlalrzlileailnlilgiri: 3 o'clock tomorrow "Now ywithout gishmgto yo“; azndad o" or Na" 35"" ., ernoon, ‘b, ., n. and Totally. y“ _ .. . . I l" 0lll‘_."°'i 11100! the opinion gall! n" c“ n ._/ i. ' ‘ll-JIM uh evllmnll 1pm.. n: Inn».- 9!. - 1 .,. l m ‘ :l-'-... w: Blvlillsileld -:':' . n. a-lizahl. ‘A n . . . l, _._-, Mil‘ -.. - n. ..-. ._ ‘I W J l John Mcllellan, Elllotvslle, age Q I Buff Dots: Lewis Hayden-z l and 2 Cocki‘ in a position in spoml $4,000 m. 2 P c Rose Comb Bantams: l.. A. Haszllrti; l Cock; l lienil " numibor of tourists coming bore, lrhCock: l P. we are wm-klng h, u“. Black Cochin Bantams! llli" , . L; A. Haszard: l Cock; 1 lion- Thom u Hon ; Sheld Cock. (‘has l (lock; Shel Oli mush: ,1 Cock: l 7"" Herlfert Frilsie: 1 YounS Pa“ White Wyandousl H. Hyde: 1 Cock ; a n; l Adult Pill) g-vouhs P"- Alnlon Boswefi and 8 Hillli dollar White Wyllndottu: as Mills: l and 2 l’. UTILYIY. "More closing I wish to shy lhlli llilrrrd Plymouth Rocks: ‘ ll. llylic: 1 Hon; l Cock; In“ trains from P: 2 and .'i Adult. Pelt Mrs. F. Mcbaren: 2 and 3 Cilil" Cock; a r. 1 Adult P"? - palflck 71.3mm.’ Soulh Mvbxlro not llble to assume, but WOiYOIIXIK Pen. on McLean: 1 Cock; Harold Laird: l Young Peu- ilbo. McDonald: 8 Young Pell- llbodwlslsnd . ‘ a: . Proud: l‘ ock 1 and 2 Pen. | ;1andZll°'1'\’ l Hen; l 9"“ 3 llszi ." l sud nan-w , - ., VMW ;_ . I