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W. 3-5112-19-26. \ "_. _ . “ z Miscellaneous e- marofraosron TIlE ses- qon‘: shipments on short notice. ‘Zflllardian Central Printer]. ~ n>--——-—-€— "'- ionu ALFRED neuronal», taut) Igurveyor, Box. 82,__Charlottetown. '3 " - = 2M8*3-35~1lii0pd. s---———-———-—-—-—----—- IWINTY-FIVI T0 THIRTY-NINE- grifty for genuine, bangup tailored- flc-mcasilrc Suits or Topcoats. Sat- Ififaction and fit guaranteed by fl-lyclass Tailoring "House. ZTarbush. -a._---—-i-—-—--— -—---- lirrllcarlosls win.- ms. REC- ;eived by the undersigned up till frhul-sday, April 10tii for Chccsc- jmiiker for the Grand River Dairy- Iing 00., for the season of ‘i930. Ifltsting wages per month. J. l). _ lMclellan. Secretary. 2648-3-26-20. For Sale , :_~ ' _ _,___,_______ .405 5334,19‘ I._ET.. BOARD AND room elgnlon hand at Guardian ___ olilee. ll .1 1L. r—-———-§-—-»—“ .. l, f“. lion sate -_N_EWCOME PIALOH Apply Josie Laiicrty- 15 llilllfl‘ . lliilaboro Street. 353141 %- ,-.._¢-_.,_.-a------ TOR SALIQ-B COOKING RANGES. with or without tanks. Apply 39 Rcchford Street. 26'-!2-3-25-2l- JOB. BALI-SHORE FARM CON- ilililfiflv“ acres, _Ann1y Willllm 01111:, Dcsable. 2560-3-22-01. 70R SALE-l ISLAND.‘ BREW horse, 10 years of ugcjall clcamand sound, weight 1400 lbs. work anywhere. kinson, 20 Edward St, City. 2036-111 quiet. will FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN seed certified, slightly mussel mild scab. F * disease free. John J. Walsh, Elliotvale. 2534r3-19-26-April 2nd ____________»_~ ----- “Q FARM FOB SALE AT _ BROOK- fieid. e0 acres land. nearly all clear in good state of‘ cultivation. well ' watered, dwelling house and barns. ' Allllly Gordon MacLeod. ‘ ~ 2i3i-ti-15-SMW-2wks §____________._. _____ ____ IAIiM Foil SALE NEAR ALBANY- am offering for illimcdinte sale my farm of 30 acres with 80nd buildings, situated near Albany. 1’. l. L; good situation, well water.- i ed and conveniently worked. Apply- wimam Qulgley. Aibany- m‘ to Stewart dc Lowther, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ’ 2460-3-‘i7-mon-wed-2wks r SaiesrnmTWc died lALlsMlN WANTII‘) - SALES aunt for Prince Edward _ Ooodpay. Free outfits We Vi"! ' My a reliable energetic" escrow!"- I tin to handle the best districts W ' lie Island. Our encv is broil!- ' lilo. Write. Pei ". Nurselrv Co. Toronto. out. ~ ‘-s w. ewsri- “ Male r115; Wanted "QII "IN IANTIII QUICKLY- w ilr my: nay-won: while lesrninif ("larber 1m ‘er famous Meier ifdmerican pie . world's rnoet Pr- “llabie Barber lehooi system 4""? ' We! for froe-liitersture, Meier l Irbfiqeilega, e7! iierrlngicn 8t. i .‘-. Wed and Gull 11in. - , ‘.- - " you with work r- nmlrleiM-ec- _-LWcl-‘ “m1 k time feminine uptown» Pelican "F. 11nd cash bonuses besides. Winston ’ Apply n. A. lion-J iiiand. l Agents Wanted To Let . - _ IAN 0B WQMA" T0‘ TRAVEL T0 nrrr- colvlronranar: cor-r- land HD9011" l°°ll T°Pl‘°5'~‘l‘ll'*°l\'°5- age. Conveniences. Apply by let- jrosition permanent", yearly izilar- o; gum-dun 3g for to G. W. 8., care __..-__i._..._.-_.-_.._.-._-.__ Home Work ranlil FOR SiT-{ZETISEQ land. Apply Thos. McLeod, Loni g Creek. - 2582-8-22-25-21. . . Westem. Cua rdlan -—1i0RSES FOR SALE-Just ar- rived at Bcdley Multan-Us, Carleton, ' n car of choice western horses. J. W. Whitehead, owner. 2657-41 -TAI.ENTED - MUSiClAN — Pro- :iessor_ Srlie Fowlcs has accepted the i ‘post of organist and choir-director $- FfoLtile Presbyterian Church at Sum-i . 255°'3'2°‘4l'§_lne:~side. Professor Fowles came outl from England in 1921 to fill the post of musical director to the Pictou ‘rlicadelny School of music, a post he still holds. His early training in iCllilftrli music was obtained under Dr. Wood. at Exeter Cathedral, after fthat hc studied at the Royal College .of Music at the same time being as- {blatant-organist of Christ Church, Lancaster date W, one of London's most important churches as far as music is concerned. He was for sev- en" years assistant conductor of the Duiwlch Pililharmonlc Socictyh a body cf 400 voices, ilnder the cele- brated conductor Arthur Fagge. He ‘also formed and condiicted for elev- en years‘ the Petwortil Choral So- ciety. Since his residence in Nova fcotla he ilas become known as a JCCXHIHSE, having given organ recitals ,ill all the large centres and on six ‘occassions bl- dcasted from CNRA, Jifoncton. He was chosen as one of the lidjudlcators at the band con- . icst held in Halifax, last August, and has on several occasions been one ,0! the judges at the Cumberland County Musical Competitions. , Premier Ferguson FRCebukés ~One- Of His Ministers ; TORONTO, out), Mar. 25.—The i Ontario Legislature was treated to In ‘unprecedented incident today when‘ Premier G. Howard Ferguson, issued it strong rebuke to one of his p lMinisters, l-lon. Dr. Forbes Godfr Minister of l-Xealth. mm the floor Vof the House with Government and ‘fOpposition benches filled, the P11- imier declared that the action of the Minister of Health in adding a post- script to a‘ letter dealing wifli an application for a mother's allowance ,pension was regrettable. inexcusable and highly imprcler. The postscript advised J. M. Alien. of Long Branch, to whom 5th: letter was addressed. to seek thcsuppoh at the polls last Oc- tober’ of Mrs. Callaghan, of Long Brhnch. the woman who made the application ind who was a constitu- ient of the Minister's. . . Never in the memory of any sinslé r of the . legislature or the -prcse gallery had the head of a no- llticaiparty used suchatronl lens"- sgc against any. of his followers, let clone a member of his Government." l‘ will not resign". was all the com- ment Hon. Dr. Gorfrey (would inake iftcr the incident. When the Prem- i. . iem, opened his cbndemnsinvs stale- lfitlithifflll. Dfn-‘Godfrti’ Iathboit ill)- nglrtlh nu seat. butwhen the full mqini ‘A: tho r.:bl1ke_ struck him. he iiunlpcd down and held hielhead ‘betwccnvhislzaudcfl- f . _Z,___-__-_—-_ — meal-lush liiaim-Ithe lmrivaiied ‘ toilet rcqulsilc. Iiecgptlai .10, ,e'very ‘dainty son-ail. lfliiilrtl lam sham, and bdsutyto the complexion; lhii-M1aaflOllll&_.lhl_il- _ .- _ avfleviirlu whin- Wh-In‘ "f not» mammal-en»- we m \ b. 9'" W!’ *"*4""* '95?‘ . v I ‘Vlottetown, for Neweoule and Mcieod, i ‘ Southport. ,aold at 820.; Butter 420.; Ohiclfens OOOO‘OQ§O§OO , 15, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Norbertl .-.-‘.~~. a rail! (JR-ASWELL Studio, ruorooaarns llllfllil rmlasluus '1 filelitral iluarliianj ‘ ‘RUIN!!! —TIQMII 1.11 bulk. ‘Thursday and Friday at dump, Chas-- ‘Boston. Phone Henry Smallwood. 2660 “with Cljiiffi) walmllsnav ‘Mil-Meeting nf Session for m"... liesrts Memorial flail. - _7.30-Weckly Prayer Service - Vi“- l"! "villi!!! welcome-Hearts Memorial Hall. Mil-Meeting of Session-II. M. ll‘. 3645-11. vltsraanars liuinlmr _ Eggs mun“? ' $130; Fowl $1.40; Ducks $1.46; Apples 10c. don; Hay 650.; Straw 40c; Oats 45c. to 48c; Tiu-nlps 40c. and Pota- toes 65c. to 50c. Beef 14c. to 17c. dressed hogs 16c. POPULARITY CONTEST-Boys wishing to enter the popularity con- lest ofrthc coming Indoor Circus will :be able to get their tickets today at I244 Water St. Gctgbu-y boys, and win ‘a bike. \ 2663-21. ilfiTiflftilSTlNG TALK— Rev. M12, jLrgato gave an interesting talk on ‘Robert Louis Stevenson to the ut- Ecriuy Club of Prince Street School lyestcrday afternoon. Attention was ‘drawn to the style and characteris- itie strengthof 11's writings. lvu- ne- lgste has o. very intimate acquaint- !ance with the Islands of the South lSca. and described life in Samoa where Stevenson passed filial years of his life. orge Otaway for $78.56 we; ed101p11- ed till aviary at 11 'A.'M. m, 4,5“ Johnson Jr. appeared for the defend- ant. The case offleorge w, Gem- iner vs Angus’ A. McNeiII for rent was d‘smissed. Judgment was given in a case of non-payment of Wises in thc case of -Doyle vs Mc- Millan. In an scion for damages to an automobile as a result of recL less drlvlng in the case of James J 1111101‘. vs Calvin RusseLthe de- fendant was-ordered m pay $50 and costs- Mr H. F. MoPhee appealed for the plaintiff. Mrs. William MacQuarrie has re- turned to her home in North Milton, litter spending the week end in Hun- ter River, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Bernard. lsLANn not: WEDS- Announ- cement is made today of the wedd- ting of Charles W. Fleigher and lWss teeiyn M. Clerk, both of Somerville, ,Mass. The marriage was performed ‘ here Sunday afternoon by Rev Noyes ‘ O. Bartholomew at the parsonage of Ithe Congregational Church. The groom a little house near the railway dives at 14 Thorpe St. Somerv lie, track at Boar Brook, Pictou county i and is a tnsmith. The bride is a r the passengers and creiv of a Halifax LSWIODMDDEY Ind B- ill-URN»! o! Mi‘ Sydney express train owe their land Mrs Thomas ‘Clark of sender-i esclspe from posslbledeatla or lniury lvillc- (Boswn. Globe Wb- ,9 Mr on the night of Wednesday, March lFleigher referred to above is a son: 12. . _ ' o! Mrs Lena Fleisller or Victoria Pl ~ It was Izzard who discovered the E. I. and learned his trade with Mr. ; washout at Bear Brook, near Bar- Peter Small of this ety) ‘ ney’s River sation. Pictou Ooliny, " _ , ' _ _ , q _ ‘and-gave the notification to railway QUEENS COUNTY' COURT—_, authorities.‘ that, msuited, in. the The Queens County Court met yes-l trains halting. Alarmed bythesound ‘terday morlfng at 11 o'clock with. of rushingwaters. Izzard discovered His Honour Judge Duffy on the: the break ‘in’ ‘the dam at McPhee's Bench. A number. o! > cases were, Mill which"resulted' in‘ nearly five dealt witlhThat of John J Savad-Lhundmq y”; o; nu]; by“; wall“; ant and another _vs. Joseph Gaudeh] out. Knowing that a trairi was due anaction for $200 dtmsses extinct} to cross in‘ n. comparativellf short the plaintiff for slander was ad-l time, he ran a mile through the iflllflild till. ADI‘?! 10."Mr James John-I stonn to the“ nearest telephone and M10118 J1’. lppblbilid 10f‘ the DIMDLIKII gavg the glprm, and Mr. Malcolm McKlnnon for the; ~= __'- defendant ._ The case of Ciaud De-? ACCEPTED ‘CALL T0 BATHUBST. Janey y; Stetson McRacfor debt "UNITED CHURCITPABTOBATE occupied the grcaicrw-rtoffllsat- ""1 - ‘ , ternoon. Mr Augustine McDonald ap- "pgnmpgr, N, B”. 135,, i BATTLE!) sgrolilvr TO FLAG TRAIN TRUE-O. N< 5- Mar. 25.—TO Ar¢hl¢ IlZI-rd. a negro who lives in man Lowther for the defendant. The; gel-day ghgijmgL “be; M_ R108’ B,’ case was adjourned till to-day at E A,’ o; Marysvme’ N_ B" h” new“ 11.30 A. M. Another cue for debt, ' ' ' ' that of Francis J McKenna ve Ge- BIRTHS- Ol Trinity United Shurch, which has i been vacant since the death d! Rev. Hammond Johnston," early in Decem- ber. Rev. Mr. Rice, who is at presl ' cnt completing his‘ fifth year at‘ ltICLEOD-At Bunbury, March '25, to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McLeod, a Mmswué’ 18 n6 szrang" to ‘°n' Bathurst having served the old ‘ Methodlst-Bathurst-New Brandon circuit from‘ 1910-1913. Since ‘the consummation of union the Bathurst elid of this charge has been known l“ “Billy United so that many of the" congregation are personally ac- quainted with the new pastor. Since leaving Bathurst, Rev. Mr. Rice has occupied the following charges un- der the Methodist and United Chlrg. 65! ' sl-‘lr- P. E. I.,; Sussex, Falrvlile and Marysvilic, N. B. corlrnLLo-At Green an, on Feb. Costello, a son, Leo Francis. CUINN-At Emyvale, on March 12. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, n daughter, Doris Josephine. .' DEATHS cosrctho-at Green Bay, on Mar. 13, 1930, Leo Phenols, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello, aged twenty-six days. ' l‘ ;;;_;__*-__ iii "MEMORIAM In loving memory of Joseph Bryen- \ ton who departed this life March I 26th, 192s. At home in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley a: reat so fair Seine day. some time when our task is done ' We shall meet our dear one there- lnaerted by his Wife and Family, iii MEMDBIMI- in loving memory of Jean Maclncil- who died Mal-ea ma, 1m. Net as a eblid shall we again behold her’ n» when. with rllilltel wild 1n our embrace we again enfcld her, She will not be a child, put a fair maiden in her Father's 600000000000OOQOQOOOOQQFO DR. J. lfl/MILLAR ‘ DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-D to 12.30 - - I to 5.00 § _ Corner Queen and Ill hniond z F-OOOOO4$O-OO-O-OOOOOOOOOOUO e DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Cheesec- 124 Prince 8L Phone 1m Opposite Si. Paul's Cblreb . mansion. Clntbed with celestial grace: j, And beantif with all the soul's ex- Il ill- _ , Shall we beheld her face. l - D; Inserted by lee Parents. i 2017-11. '_ - ..._.__._.. U neooeonoocv-oeooo-eooooelps. . MacLcanc l7 wivm““‘o i ‘ and reasons. tc prevent it. Unfortun- _ and Saw Armistice Night in France." peered for the plahtlff and Mr Nor-f Aymoliriegmeitr wasnrfiade her_e_'yes- lice will begin promptly at 7.30. All ed an invitation to fill the pastorate " ' consular .- -~'- llr. lebana of Ioberhel’! lair , Academy. Tennis. expert wevu. wil be at Ira. mum. lee In! lived. Hank 88th. Plano for nppcilhfli ill-L. 8-22-81. . calmer. cnmlat onvacu In the “central Christian Church last night, Dr. Rvobt. P. Whiaton gave another of his unusual “ - ea, speaking this time on "The Dev- il in Charlottetown." Ionic perhaps expected to hear the Evangelist at- tack some local institutions but they were happily surprised. Dr. Wblston stated that Charlottetown was a "mighty fine cross section of Can- adian life, and that represents the beat in civilization. Never have I seen a higher type of morality nor larger church attendance than you have in. your city. Fine schools, great churches, good stores and banks, modern streets. a iibrary-whta more do you want. Surely Charlottetown is a good city to live in and in which to bring up a family." ‘The Evangelist proceeded to give the analogies between the days of Pharaoh and this modern time, stating that Moses was a. type of Christ and Pharaoh the type of Satan. He said, "When the children begged to leave Egypt, Pharaoh at first said they couldn't go, but afterwards he changed his mind and offered sever- al _ promises. Go, but don't go far, go but leave your herds and cattle, go but leave your wives and child- ren, and go but wait until tomor- row, were the compromises he sug- gested. Satan is making the same compromises today. when he finds we have made up our minds to serve the Lord and come out into the open as Christians, he suggests a thous- ately he is_ getting away with it. He is the conuiver of eonnivers, the trickster of tricksters, the ‘ ‘ of ‘l-leceivers and the liar of liars. He tells men today to ‘serve God in the land.‘ that is, live moral lives, Join a lodge, or if Christians to live the. Christian life outside the organ- ised church. Satan ls just as evid- ent in Charlottetown as he was in Egypt." . _ Another special service takes place tonight when Chaplain Whlsteh will give a short adress on “What I Did Dr..whiston was with the lind Division. A. l2. ‘I’. inPl-ance for i4 months. Following the brief lecture he,_wlii glve_ a pennonetic ~cn "The Man Jesus Called Down." This cerv- seats rfree- at all mervices. ‘Monthly Meeting -' Caledoniarl Club A committee of four ciansmen u. meet, representatives from ail the so- cieties with a view of petitioning the City. Oounciito put the Market Bali in proper condition for entertain- ment was appointed at the regular monthlrmeeting of the Caledonia: Club, held in the Club Rooms last evening, at which the President, J. K. McKenzie, presided. The committee appointed to represent the club was composed of Cianemm T. I‘. Whiti- James Paton, Malcolm McKinacn and T. M. McMillan. The meeting is in be held in the Caledonian Club Rooms on Thursday, April i. A communication was read from a Halifax lady, formerly ef O ‘ “ town, who wished to make an en- gagemeat here for her son, who is one of Canadab best dancers, having won thirty-two medals. Tile um- tary was requested to communieeh with the lady and if possible make a“ ngemente with her. A Gaelic song by Oiansman, J. G. Mcladyan and a humorous read!!! by Clanaman Paton, were inilch en- joyed by the members assembled. :=Miller'a_ Worn Powders never fail. They immediately attack the worms and expel than from the m- tem. They are complete in them- selves, not only as a. worm destroyer, but as a highly beneficial medicine for children, correcting weak diges- tion and restoring the debilitated I!!- bein to heaithfuiaoas, without which the growth of the child will be ro- tarded and its constitution weakened. AUCTIQN onwedmeaaysprila moan p. m. on premiau, in Charlottetown Royalty of is‘ acne of land with dwelling m», outbuiidlnll and fea mien mate en the aorta west cornei-‘of the junction of the It. nun and onion heads about m aiilia froinh ohsrietuiewn. no- perty Metiancn. For par- ticiiiara _ i y to the undorlliibd or to ‘ q ‘a Meliiilinn sell- uj-e Royal, bee: Iilillng. Char- letsotewn Annul Meeting Y. W. C. A. And _ Cundall Home ‘rile annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A. and Cundall Home was held at the Cundall Home yesterday af- ternoon with a largo number of members and friends present, The President. Mn. .1. r. Gordon. presid- ed and after the various reports were road and approved Min Johnson, the 1A4! lilllflllilbndent, gave a molt) ' ‘ " account of the work of‘ l!!! Yell‘ and the improvements which have recently been made in the residence and its furnishings. Judie nasal-d. Mr. l‘. D. stems and Mr. G. n. Delleis of the Trustee 501M. lpoke of the successful way in which the work in connection with the residence was being con-- ducted and of the many advantage). Nleeased by the 20 students resid- int there at present. ‘ A resolution to discontinue ‘Y. W. C. A. work was read and approved, the present organisation continuing to function and to bear the name of "The Women's Board of the Cun- dlll Home." After the close of the meeting the Home was open for inspection and afternoon tea. was served in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with daffodils and yellow tapers. Mrs. Bearisto and Miss Amy Palmer poured tea, and the follow- ing ladies assisted: Mrs. J. S. Morris, Ma's. l". 1:. Sn-iailwood, Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Mrs. W. C. Cook, Mrs. E. MacLaren, Mrs. H. H. Horne. '.i'he officers for the ensuing year are as follows:- Hon. Hem-Mrs. I‘. it. Hearts. Pres. Mrs. J. P. Gordon. Vice-Prea-Mrs. H. D. Raymond. Rec. seep-Mrs. H. S. l-lendernn. Cor. lacy-Mrs. J. S. Morris. Tress-Mrs. A. E. Morrison. ‘ of " P‘ ’ : Mrs. I‘. M. Stewart, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs. F. J. Nash, Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Mrs. W. C. Cook, Miss Mar- garet Cotton. Mrs. E. McLaren, Mrs. W. A. Huestis, Mrs. James Paton, Mar. J. D. Stewart, Mrs. !.‘. Cham- pion, Mrs. I‘. 1.‘. Smailwood. DEIINTUBI wontinued from page 1) lnissioners of Sewers and Water Sup- ply of the City of Charlottetown praying for an Act to amend the Charlottetown Water Works Act,‘ 18071 Dr. McMillan). q (The petition lets forth that the areas containing the wells at pres- ant constituting the sources of sup- ply for the whole water system of Charlottetown are being and for some time past have been. on occa- sions taxed to their utmost to pro- vide the ordinary volume of water for uses of the said city, and unless supplemented by supply from other sources are likely at any time through exce ‘ requirements or seasonal conditions to prove insuffi- cient; that expert examination o! the present and several proposed areas of supply has been procured, and by advice thereon it appears that an expenditure of $125,000 ‘will be required to ‘ ‘ " supplementary areas of supply reasonably adequate to the purpose; that permanent ex- tensions of the water service system of the city will require an expend- iture of $10,000,- and that it is neces- sary to issue debent e. to provide for the expenditures aforesaid. The debentures to be issued in amounts of $500 with interest payable ha-lf yearly at a rate not to exceed five per cent.) Bills in connection with the peti- tions abovc mentioned were read a first time. v: vacations. lion. Mr. Stewart gave notice that tomorrow he will ask the Hen. the Minister of Public Works if he has received a petition or request from the residents of lay Fortune and yi- einity asking for improvements to the Government Wharf at Portune Harbour. Dr. McMillan gave notice that he will ask the Hon. Premier the fol- lowing questions: r It it the intention of the Govern- ment this year to give Charlottetown and the Incorporated towns of the Province a share of the $40,000 rail- way taxes. Dr. McMillan gave notice that he will ask the Minister of Public Works the following: 1. Give a statement of the qpant- ityand cost of the several depart- ments of the Public service during the year flab. Mr. Seully gave notice that he will ask the Hen. Minister the Minister ef Public Works if a. peti- tion lias been received from the roa- ideais cf lay rortuae asking for an addition to the when there and if se what is the inflation cf the De- paraaieat regarding the same. Aaseaiaiellii. ' a. uensoue "~ ' _ _ g Auctioneer. syn-l“ ~- rilili so ad (tilAiii NOW ARRIVING OUR SPRING STOCK or Imported Number One Early Red, Late Mammoth, Alsike, White Dutch, White Blossom, Sweet Clover- Seed, American and Canadian Timothy Seed, Turnip and Mangel Seed, White Russian, White Fife, Red Fife, Marquis and Garnet Wheat, White Banner and Victory Oats, Duckbill and Mandscheuri Barley, Silverhull Buckwheat. Golden Vine Peas, Black Vetches, Longfellow and Wisconsin No. 7 Corn. All of which we are selling at lowest prices. ' Wholesale and A Retail SPECLAL PRICES to Farmers’ Clubs and Institutes ALL FRESH STOCK which we have bought from most reliable seedsmen Call and see the extra quality of our Seeds and get our prices before buying A. HORNE C? CO. I by his Aide, Colonel Hooper and This being done, the Board select-ed private secretary, Mr. P. S. yielding, those of Mr. I1. S. Blanchard. and appeared and gave his consent to after they had been submitted to the the following legislation: Lieutenant Governor in Council, Mr. An Act to Amend an Act respect- Blanchard was instrducted to pre- ing the supreme court of Judicature. pare final plans and specifications. An -Act to incorporate the North Messrs. Scopes a rieustmann of Scr- Shore Hotel Company, Limited. Ianac, N. Y, were employed as con- Hon. Mr. Saunders tabled the re- ‘sultant architects. port of the Department of Public’ With reference to the Building and Works. lldqilipment Fund, it was decided to conduct a rsOVlflCl-WIQG campaign with the objective of {$000. The campaign was put on the week be- Hon. Mr. Saunders tabled the first,ginning September 16th, 1929, under annual report of the Provincial San- ‘ the management of Mr. C. M. Wil- atorium Commission. riiams, of Charlottetown. This cun- In connection with the latter re-E paign proved to be more than Prev- pcrt the Premier explained that a' ince wide as lualaualptlOnl were re- very vigorous and successful cam-' ceived from many parts of Canada paign had been put on by the people‘ and the United States. These were of this province since the last session from many firms doing business in of the Legislature. An outstanding‘ the Province, islanders abroad, and feature was the very generous 1do-~ interested individuals. In all, over nation by Mr. George DeBlois, Char-l $8,000.00 was subscribed from eut- lottetown. of $10,000. This donation side the Province. - greatly heartened the campaign com- The following is a statement of the mittee. The Premier took this oppor- ' Amout still to be collecwd I 61,181.40 tunity of expressing his slncerelaccounts to December 81st, 1020: thanks to Mr. DeBiois for his gen-i Total pledges . . . . . . . . I 16,007!“ sanltorium campaign. erous response. ‘Expenditure . 8 3,682.13 Hon. Mr. Stewart asked when the In Bank 32,075.15 report of the Department of Agri- culture might be expected. Total Receipts . 35,710.20 86,710.26 1-ion. Mr. Lea said he regretted that it had not yet been received‘, In the selection of a. lite, the from the printer. iEfJifd after careful and clue consid- Hon. Mr. Stewart pointed out that oration, decided on a location in this was most unfortunate. The Ag- , Charlottetown which is as fellows: rlcultural Department cannot be dis- ' Extending east from the North liver cussed inelligently without the re-l Road on the North side of McGill port, and the opportunity should be; Avenue 657 feet, thence north at given of examining it carefully be-iright angles 286 feet, thence west- fore the Budget is brought down. ‘wardiy at right angles C57 feet, and The Succession Duties Act was re- to the said North River Road. Con- committeed for second reading andl talning in all, four acres. one mod, was agreed to with amendments. ‘and ten poles. The Premier announced that therel This covers the activities of thl was nothing further in the way ofi Board of Commissioners from theh legislation to go on with. ‘appointment until December Sick At (so p. m. the House according- i929. ly adjourned, to meet at a p. m. to-l day. i ‘Card of Thanks Continued from page 1 l Mr. Simon P. Paoli, Charlottetown. Mr. George i). DeBlois, Charlotte- SANATOBIUM We wish to take this opportunity I thanking our many friends for tin deeds of kindness during the iilnel and bereavement of our husband an! mm‘- , father. Mrs. Margaret Burns anl The Hon. Mr. Justice l-faszard. “mun Charlottetown. His Honor Judgc A. L. Fraser, . Souris. - Mrs. William Mutch, Rocky Point. me Mafkets P. I. I. Lt. Ool. J‘. A. McPhee, M. D.. Sum- i‘ merside. (Canadian Press) Lt. Col. G. Elliott Full, Chariotte- OTTAWA, Ont. Mai‘. 26-111! tone town. on Canadian egg markets is becom- ing firmer with a good consumptive demand and the commencement oi sorage operations. Toronto, Ont. The local egg market is firm with sup- plies barcly sufficient to meet con- sumptive demand. Dealers are quot- ing country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 28-29, firsts 20-27, see- onds 24, delivered. Broken report sales of graded eggs at extras $1, firsts 29. seconds 2d delivered. Prices to retailers are extras 33-84, first! 3i, seconds as. Monreal, Qua-IA- celpts of eggs here yesterday were 4,023 eases as compared to 1,130 cases on the corresponding day a year ago. ‘rho egg market is stead! although unchanged in price. Th is a good consumptive demand ti: trading fair. Wholesale Jobbing prices are unchanged. It. Jelin-‘nie egg situation hare is etsadisr at eli- isting levels and heavy consumption. Some entail iota of eggs are to Montreal. and with litill The first meeting of the Board was held on May 1st, 1929, and has met monthly since that date. Mr. Paoll and Mr. DeBlois were elected in the offices of Chairman and ‘treasurer respectively. Dr. P. A. Creelmsn was appointed Secretary. The outstanding p. blems con- fronting the Board frofn the begin- ning of their work were the follow- ing: (i). Obtaining plans with estim- ate of coat of a. building which would meet the requirements and at the salnc time be maintained by the Province. ' <2). The raising of a Building and Iiqulpuient Fund for such ‘an Insti- tution in addition to the grant of $20,000,000 from the local Govern- ment which was approved of at the 1m session of the Provincial Logis- lature. (l). The selection of a suitable site on which to build the Senator- iurn. in erderte ebtainpianewiibec- timata of colt, the three local areb- At Uri p. a1. Lieufiat Governor. i w.) x1e nomin- the accompanied iaarv plans with estimate eLeoei-sidciiveeod, itecte were asked to nlmit pnliai- extras 21-11, may is-