ii 5.. 1929. . have ‘been _a teatquality 1n For néarlyf sixty A years ,8 stand ard for this country. Red Cross Drive . -_- . ' pa; Oral ‘Headquarters, 59 Graf- bn guest, ‘has been a scene of ‘may, activity 1 for the past week, yhii, the preparations for the mem- bqnhi, gampflfln and financial 31v; were engaging the strenuous exertions of the staff. Form letters have been printed and mimeograph-y ed, and various items of printed] matter prepared. ~10 be assemble’ and placed in envelopes for mailing. about», 50,030 piecu of material are unis being made use of. The addres- m-l; of the envelopes and the work ,1 placing the many items of print- ed matter therein ls about completed. and most of the letters have been posted. The letters are going to every school teacher. every Women's In- stitute Secretary and every clergy- man in the rural districts and small towns. If. is hoped, by the volunteer efforts of thus. to cover effectually sil sections of Prince Edward Island except Charlottetown and. Oilmmdrlide. In Charlottetown al gpscial committee with Mr. John! McKennl as Chairman is now en-l [aged in working out the detailed! plans for s thorough canvass of the‘ city be teams of ladies and gentle- men: and in Bummerslde the Ab- egwclt Chapter of the Imperial Or. der of Daughters of the Empire has taken the matter under its capable mlMRi-‘ment. so thatevery citizen will be given an opportunity of help- ins in the sood cause. D GO §OO§§ OO DR. J. P. MILLAR i DENTAL lIIBG EON HOURS-l to 12.30 l to $.00 5°?!" Queen and Bichmmd O-OO-O-O i f Z 2 6 GO+GVO , FOR SALE 102'! Chevrolet Coach in excellent condition, newly painted and over-i hauled. Will go cheap for quick cash sale. Phone Eric Love at 912 or 390. ooooc-oe-eo-e l 71-6-3-3i. ‘ A Agents »Wanted “POIIIAII AGENTS” - WRITE for Catalogue. United Art Limited. 102 John, Toronto. 4-l7-wfm36ipd ~-'-"—" MAN on WOMAN r0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- snte 81092. (being $21. weekly average) and , : mmialifl" and cash bonuses besidesywinston C0,, Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. 5-WstlJunc30. For Sale OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-s CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-l4-tf. ' POR- SALl-IUBBEB TIRED WAG- m m4 harness 1n good condition. Apply 805 Euston St. FOE. SALE-ONE EXPRESS WAG’ ‘an m4 m" driving wsggon. AP- piy to J. C. Glliispie, Carleton Bid- ing, P. E. I. 4035-5474‘ IOR SALE --GItADE GUERNSEY cow. due to freshen first week in June. Arthur G. Peakc. North River Road. Charlottetown. 5125-04-31. FOB SALE — THREE TENEMENT Houses Nos. 308. 310 and 312 Rich- mond Street. Good rental, Apply Mrs. J. A. MacLarcn, '79 Hillsboro Street. 4049-5-1-21. POI. SALE-DOUBLE HOUSE Nos. B3 and B5 Cumberland street. Mod- ern LIIIIVIMQHCQS. hot water heated. Separate furnaces. Rents well, Ail- ply Mrs. J. A. MacLsren. '10 Hills- boro Street. 4048-04-21. TIIES, SHBUBS. PEBENNIALS. Lindsn or Lime Trees. Limited quantity of large street trees, snow- ball. Hydrangea. Wcigeila, syringe. Lilac. Perennial Phlox. Poenies, Iiesding Burt. Ross Bushes. A very limited quantity of the above for sale at J. J. Gay lb Son. Phone 204. Issd of Priocs Street. sm-l-Io-si. / Salesman Wanted IALIIMIN WANTED - SALII llsnt for. Prince Edward Island. i 000d pay. Pres outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- ._¢ h?" _ Nursing < ‘TRAINING SCHOOL FOB. NURSES. Stephen Henry < Gale Hospital, Haverhiil, Mass. Standardized Hos- pital and accredited school. Three year course. Affiliatigns with Prov- idence City Hospital andhiiflnss. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Eight liopr day. Allowance $15.00 monthly?’ Classes admitted February ‘and September. One hour from Boston. 'I‘wo years of High School required. For fur- ther information apply to Super- in‘ ‘ ‘ 6-1-61. Misce laneous FOB REPAIR 0F HARNESS AND Footwear try Dan Arsenault. Albany. 5153-6-3-41. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed- Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian. Job Prlntery. '1 . FLYNN-At the City Hospital. June : a daughter’. iRalph R. Callback of Central Bed- . . Central Guardian _- DR. AYERS‘ (Dental) Office will be closed Thursday. Friday and Sai- urday of ihis week. also AIR SERVICE-The international Air Service of Canada Ltd. after hav- ing investigated flying condltitms in Charlottetown recently, have decided to establish~ a flying service froln Moncto to Charlottetown. Particu- lars as to route and time of leaving will be given later. SOCIAL GATHERING-An enjoy- able brldgo was given by Mrs. Heb. er Bell, 100 Dorcheater Street, on Friday evening for a. numberlof her friends. The ladies prizg wag won by Mrs. Geo, R. Hooper, and the gen. £19m"?! by Mr. Harold L. Wonhy. The ladies’ consolation prize went to Mrs- Lloyd Proud and the gentle- mens’ to Mr. Lloyd Proud. i 0N FISHING TRIP-Hon .7, 13, M, Baxter, Premier of New Brunswick. lcfl-lmlfilniéd by B. R. Armstrong. P. F. Blanchet, P. T. Palfrey, L. P. D. ’I‘illey, l". C. Mortimer all oi saint John are at present on a most en- joyable fishing trip to the Eager-n Daft Of the Province. Tho above m_en- 51°11“ Bentlemen are enthusiastic lflklers and find the sport here very pleasant and exciting. BIRTHS DUFFY-At the City Hfnpital, May 2i. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy, City, twins. stillborn. HENNESSEY-At the City Hospital, ‘May 24. 1929. to Mr. and Mrs, Laur- "ili 390M859)’. a daughter. CLARKIN-—At the City Hospital. May 31. 1929. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Aneas Clarkin. Emyvale, a son. 1. i920, to Ml‘. and Mrs. James Flynn LECLAIR-At the City Hospital, June l, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter LcClair, a daughter. McDONALD-At the City Hospital, June a, 1929, to’ Mr. and Mrs. Char- les McDonald, City, a son. COFFIN-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on June 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coffin, a diluBl-lter. ‘ MARRIAGES . MACPHAflr-POUND-At the Manse. Cornwall. on May 31st. 1020. by Rev. E. W. Altken, B. A., Vera Gladys Pound of Charlottetown to Bruce McPhail of Charlottetown. CALLBECK — CAMPBELL -— At the residence of the bride's parents, Summerside, P. E. Island on June 4th, 1929, by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. equc, to Rlllh Campbell daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John E. Campbell of AIEMORIAM -AND MOURNING s .. ‘sun, Land Surveyor, Herlnsnville, Souris. 8550-5-2-1 mo SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Printeryt‘ Male Help Wanted CARPENTERS WANTED. APPLY Standard Constnlctlon ('30-. Mil-v Railway Whaf. 5l12-6-5-3i~ WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A younglmsn as assistant at Y“: ranch and farm. P. A. Farquhar-i 5150-8-1-31 son. . BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. Our special course fits ygi] {or greater earnings. Big 001'- “ritage paid. - Write us today. Moler Barber 0011080. 573 Blfflni- 5-22-WStf ton. Halifax. Female Help Wanted wsurlo - rwo EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one tivs to handle the best distribts on for dininl room. A0211!” ‘P316353 the Island. ‘Our agency la owfli- 7mm- ' ' IBIS. Wrfld. Pelharn. Nilflflfy- 00w -_----—--—-—-—-—-'—'— mom; l. W. s-la-tf. wANTIn-A MAID. APPLY A'l‘ . _ ' , Davies Hotel, now under Bile; ,w‘nted agement. ' prfgp _ SMALL FAMILY. mug‘ ‘m7! “M0115” wcAapsbls mallet" no washinc. Mn. . ‘W? lflmfih "P" i“ “m” xeith harm's: saynold st. ":- a lW-Qiilfdilll. . ‘.1."'1""'. 599744141 cos ' ins-sol: srasar nan u» of glasses. em ‘rials. Iiadsr have at Gusrdian- v . siss-c-s-ll. A1Strsyed.. -. crsarso rssmiaTT on an ‘m’ ‘#4399’? ______._; -~- ---»~— ANTID-A sum roll. ocucaaa “housework. Apply MH- J- 3- 3'1"‘- IOi Kent Street. 5159-6-54"- “ Situations Vacant Male ________ __, __,___,_ ... .._. EAL son‘ DRINK nAv-i ‘QTMT refreshing, healthful, de-l lishtfullv tasty! mafia i“ I 1m!‘ enormous demand: send M’! r601. ll m"; ii" glasses: secure this ma... in your territory‘. mako money hand over fl". this hummer: Iftdldy" mm a. v. e-s-ictl Gsrretson. Bani-ford. 011-. \ ‘L-n .. ...-.. .... . ... ti . c. d- f.";"3.:‘..'.'.'§.'.‘t;f "" c sous Aarncn MACDONALD. MacHENZIE-At his residence, :11 , c I little thought when you loft homo in; asmpic. snout" f0" experience or capital unnecessary. ' l: Richmond Street, Charlottetown, on June 4th, after an illness of eight months, John T. MacKenzle, Merch- ant Tailor, aged '14 years. Funeral Thursday. June 6, service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving house at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. In Memoriam In sad but loving memory of my dear Sister, Laura Brown, who died June 4th, 102B. In the graveyard softly sleeping Whse the flowers Iently wave Lies the one I loved so dearly In that lonely silent grave. s I did not know the pain you bore I did not see you dle l only knew you passed away And could not say-good bys That you would ne’e return That you soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. Inserted by Loving Brother Russell. 5103-0-5-11. In Memoriam In loving memory of Theoshllus A. McCoubrey, dlsd June 4, 1011. Sleeping in No. l Bughton Brough Cemetery. I-le will never be fogotlan Navel-shall his mono , fade. Sweetest thoughts will always linger ‘Round tila grave when lie inlaid. Sisleii, Ada I'M I00. DEM cLeah ~ . uqosa use . " mam _ . ' the remainder of the season. Mr. R. a PLMSANT MOTOR TRIP-Mr. J. Hibbert and Mrs. lfowatt. Mr. P‘. K. returned from a motor trip through the Annapolis Valley. June 2nd was; "Apple Blossom Sunday" in Novai this time is reported the best for twenty five years. Tho party is in loud praise of the Nova Scoiia high- ways. which are in excellent condi-, tion all the way through. The party‘ motored throughh to Kentville. Ber- wick and Middleton. and called st Halifax and Moncton. In five days they covered nearly one thousand miles. _m__ u CADET INSPECTION YESTER- DAY-The Charlottetown cadet can” of West Kent School and Queen, Square School. were yesterday moi-m; ing inspect/ed by Captain A.C. g Campbell. District Cadet Officer of i Military District 'No. 6; The various! exercises were performed with pre-i clslon and efficiency and reflect 5",!’- credit on the respective instructors. Messrs. James Fullerton and Leo MacDonald. His Honour the l..ieu'.-, chant-Governor wlis present in Wlnd-‘t sor uniform, accompanied by his aide Col. Parker Hooper. and received the salute during the march-past. By virtue of yesterday's fine showing we can confidently expect the malntcn- I ance of the high standard set by} these two corps in the past. ' GYROS AT BEACH GROVE-The weekly Gyro luncheon held Monday night last at the Beach Cove Inn on the occasion of the summer ‘ ‘ of this popular hotel, was a most en- joyable affair. practically the entire membership turned out in force in celebration of the visit of their Inter- national President, Mr. Arthur Smith. The splendid dinner and dance liven was as usual up to the high standard maintained by Beach Grove. Mr. smith, the speaker of the evening dealt very effectively with the aims and purposes of Gyrofl-Ie was greatly pleased 'with his visit over here and was highly impressed with the ex- cellent work which the Gyro boys are carrying on. He occupies the position of General Passenger Agent of the D. A. R., and left ycsteday morning on return to Nova Scotla. Thewhole af- fair was indeed a most enjoyable one and the Gyro Club may be congratu- lated on the success of I their first meeting of the season. ‘Ihclr dinner dances will be held on Monday during H. Stems, the proprietor, welcomed the boys back once more and will do all he can to make things pleasant. The music was furnished by Dixon's orchestra and a splendid programme of dance music was rendered. Mr. Clary Cameron acted as Chairman for the evening. PERSONALS 1W1. Joseph Dougan, of the Post Office staff, elitrwid the Chariot-te- own Hospital on Saturday to un- dergo a minor Iriaeiatinn. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rogers of Saint John, N. 5.. motored to the city this week on a visit to friends. Dr. Ayers leaves tomorrow morn- ing for Sackvllle to attend the Un- lied Church Conference. Mr, John R. McLeod oi North Wiltshire. is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital undergoing medical treatment. His brother. Mr. Angus McLeod, who is for the present, mak- ing his headquarters at the Russ is visiting his brother daily and reports that he is doing very well. and it is hoped he will be convalescent within a short, time. The Messrs. McLeod are retired members of the firm of McLeod Bros, of North Wiltshlre. and have many friends throughout the province who will sincerely hope for Mr. John's recovery. f .Boot's Fruit Saline contains the chief liatural prin- ciples of the GRAPE AND LEMON It ls a. pleasant tasting, csel- ing, refreshing remedy which. gives prompt relief in cases of. blliousneca. constipation, heart- burn, acidity of the stomach, etc. Price also rer Bottle. ‘In! noun DEUGGISTS 4 "on... m_ -. 41in: 4 . rm’. CHARLOTTETOWN. nusa ‘Z5? . and Mrs. Newsom. Brighton. have- ecotia and the bloom this year at. ‘ . In Saskatchewan DlANP Why be a sufferer from SKIN DISEASES when you can procure . “ Pellicura ” that will remedy all these troubles. To be had st sll drug stores. P1100 $1.25 6-5-81. Girinitp dances (burr!) WEDNESDAY ‘MG-Weekly Prayer Service. cies the Governor-General and the nib-Meeting cf Session. lilo-Official Board-Hearts Mem-! orinl Hall. ' T flower beds of vivid color and hand- Rural Voters Will j Decide Elections gnome. sasln, Julie i-Jllcsting from toil for a ‘day on June 6- the farmers of Saskatchewan will go to the polls to name the ruler of the’ province's politics for the next four ilears. City dwellers. too, in Can- adlvs greatest. wheat-province. will mark their ballot.s—but the farm vntc will make the decision. Only seven of the 63 seats in the Saskatchewan Legislature are dom- inated by civic voters. Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon return two mem- bers each to the Regina House. and Prince Albert names the seventh representative of a city population. Rurai districts hold the power of the majority over virtually all the other communltiesln the province. Only l3 per cent. of the province's population resides in cities of any size. census figures indicate. Sas- katchewan's population in 1m was 020.738. and only 100.556 persons lived in the cities of Reginsffiaska- toon, Moose Jaw. Not-tin Battleford. Prince Albert. Swift Current, and Wcyburn. n In the smaller warns and villages of the province and on farms, dot- ted far and wide over fertile land. reside the remainder of the pro- vince's population. Saskatchewan. which produces two thirds of the wheat of Canada, is by far the most rural province of the Dominion. Voters’ lists have ir-cressed in the cities, it is indicated. but l-he larger number of civic votes will fail to make any alteration in the number '0! seats under ti-ie ballot-control of the country-dweller. In Regina. the province's capital, 25.000 voters are eligible to cast their votes on June d. in comparison to 15.000 registered voters of whom 14,000 ballotted in 1925. t 25 PER CENT FOREIGN BORN. Almost 25 per cent, of the provin- ce's population, according to the census figures of 192d, were born outside the British Empire-and so per“ccn_t. of the foreign-born total were natives oi Eilrspe. The bulk of the other foreign-born folk were natives of the United States. Even thirty per cent. of the prov- ince's Ceiladian-born population were recorded as having foreign par- ents and an added ten per cent. werrllsted as having one foreign parent. The vast interrningling of other nationalities to render Sask- atchewan the‘ melting-pot of Gan- ads, makes the province's voting re- flex one dependent of many circum- stances. sinoe 1005, when the province en- tered intp existence, Liberal Govcm- ments have held uninterrupted sway. and at dissolution this year, the re- gime of Premier James G. Gardin- el- held 51 of 03 seats in the House. This elect/ion, however, promises t/o bring out the mos‘. cancer-ed oppo- sition to the Government ever sl- erted in Saskatchewan. No matter what platforms are placed before the? people. no matter who stands as candidates. it is oer- tsin that those policies and those contesunte will be victorious. which appeal most to the two prominent divisions of Saskatchewan's opinion -the farmer and the foreign-born vote. IINOUVIAU. Now Time throws of! his cloak again 0f ermined frost and cold and rain. And clothes hirn in the smkoidlfy of giitterirlgsun and clear blue sky. i With beset and bird the forest riflil. Each in his iarson criss or sinlli And ‘HMS throws oi! his cloak stain Cf crrnined frost and cold and rain. I River and fount. and tinkling brook I ‘wear their dainty livery Drops of silver jewelry: in new-suds suits they merry lock: And Time throws on his 01008 lfiil Of srullned frost Ind 001d and Hill. ‘ the grounds , flower beds throughout the grounds. l The lights were particularly effective won ACID , srosmcn The first glass gives comforting relief. and the regular daily draught quickly cbrrects the conditions that cause acidity and inner sluggiehness. because gentle. soothing, non-habit-forrning ENO eliminates, poison- ous, trouble-malcing waste matter from the inner system; cleanses. purifies,' ‘pro- ' tecta. But remember, there is only one e..- __._ . _\ u-i- i (Special to The Guardian osjrsws. Ont... Jpoe a-ln eels-l oration of the birthday of Hts Ml‘, jeety King come v. Thfll‘ nsoeuon- [l a viscountcss Will‘ entertained at. the annual garden pIrty yesterday afternoon at government house. Ai- tended by 3,000 people, the event proved to be as chjoyible as that of former years. Much regret was ex- pressed at the unavoidable absence oi‘ He: Excellency. who is confined to her room with influenza. Despite the dull. coolish weathel. at Rldeau Hall were more than usually attractive. The lovely wide sweep of lawn dotted with t TFRU ITnSAIII“ Thu words ‘Fruit Salt" and ENO are the registered trade. I“ A v ---.l.r AI v. g. BNO us some shade trees presented a very pleasing appearance. Tulips in briglr. yellows, soft mauve inner and bright scarlet gave a riot of lovely colors. and psnsies in deep purple and pale yellows formed a demure border for Baby Pillow in all the soft shades of mauve, Hel-i Ibrcellencyh favorite color. i Fol-Ins KA POK FILLED His Excellency received on the lawn, FOB LABOR-S There are further appropriations’ , for harbors and rivers. The amounts I provided. by provinces, aid as lol- lows: ‘J Nova Scotia. $10,100: Prince Id ward Island, $8.000; New 3mm;- ‘ wick, $10,000; Quebec, $225,725; On- tario, $315,200; Manitoba, ‘$13,300; British Columbia, $43,300. ., Under the heading of "miscellane- ‘ous? tiigre is an appropriation 'i $46,873 to provide a further sum a qulred toward defraying the expenses of the Emilll‘! Pariamcntaly Asocis- " lion's visit ‘c Canada. There lam vote of 510.000 as a grant to aid in the Coilstrucllnn of a monument in 5i: Innis H. Lafontairle. The department of national re- h Captain R. B. Streetfield and Mr. E.‘ h ringed 1138 is mi anid C. Mlevllle a ouncing each guest} 9 ' y Spec- lon’ Bze s s,,g,d.e,_c,enarfl Q H_ Maura“, 1-1116 inches and the covering 1s a fine and Colonel L. R. Lsfleche. honoraryl stout White musiin- - sides, stood imnldistel, behind the‘ “my,” “M, The b!“ of the my“? DOWN FILLED ONES AT $1.00 I Canadian Artillery played an en o -i _ able program throughout the afjtel-l 6? noun. A feature was the singing oil t i MY- Hlfyty Eustace Keyes‘ qusr- I I tette from Montreal. The two ladies . FURTHER ESTIMA 115s‘ quaintly attired in the velvets andi ' , brocade: of court days. ~ . The whole lowelr floor of Rideau, A 3'11"" thrown one" "° "h! Iuestsi H . i I Tea was served in the rae uet court " ‘ and in the stately ball rgorn. ThCl UITAW" "We 3“°~ P94“?! ' ‘ long. buffet tea tables were adorned plunemary animal“ of sllaoiiwo with handsome silver ornaments and were “m” m the Home °I C°m" pretty ‘miniature rose trees in pslel m“ “night by 3°“ “m” A‘ 3mm pink md yam“ In me bflmom‘ “uiMlnlster of Finance, General supple- vu“ o; deep pup" “d ‘me pmkimentary estimates fabled last year feathery blossoms were used on thelumunled m sullmsimo‘ The M?‘ °f “but “my o, the guests remlmedlthe supplementaries during tile pres- mam“ mo“ o! m‘ “wmoon wnhlent year is consequently larger by" dorm‘ ‘round ‘t "m. over $2,000,000. But this year there nommem ‘men: mo" presenqls an appropriation of 54.200000 to_ we" m‘ Brmm m“ commmloner complete reparation payments, $221- .“ Lady sink, Mm n|~ncu cmkllsoo for deficits on the eastern lines l the Umnd Sh“! minim!’ m’ Jwjiof the Canadian National Railways,‘ ‘Mu chm." wflhm. ind Mu] as required by provisions of the 1mm Hon Gm a Gnmm “d Mm‘ Maritime rrulgh: Rates Act, and j Quinn,’ m; mm w_ h M"kenuei$'l50.000 for a loan to the Canadiant Km‘, Rt Hon cm" Jun“ "m Mm‘ Government. Merchant Marine. M3iin__gon_ pew, new“ ‘ad Mm The general supplemental-is this Hqemm M1“ Mflwuw Han-n. “on, year amount to 57.438000 as com- w_ R, Mathew,“ u“ Mm J_ L“ in“ pared with last year's $10,583,000. stnn. Death Of Sir John M. Gibson (Special to the Guardian) HAMILTON, Ont. June 4—A men of manifold talents, who left his impress on the Times, Major-Gen- eral Hon. Sir John M. Gibson, M. A, Ll. n. Ll. n, x. c. x. ‘c. M. c... former Ilieutcnant-Governor of On» tarlo and an outstanding Canadian. died this afternoon at "Ravensciiff," his home about 8.30 o'clock. His death came u a shock. lie had not been in his usual good health for the past several weeks. but his con- dition appeared to improve during the lsst few days. Shortly after lun- cheon this afternoon, however. he suffered s fainting spell. Dr. J, H. Muliin- his physician, was called but Sir John sank without rallying. Sir John was 5'7 years of age on his last. birthday. Jan 1. In the death of Sir John. Hamilton loses her best known cltium and Canada a man who was a distinguish ‘ patriot, and helped in no small way to mould its development along philanthropic. educational. lines. Irons s ll school house in British sovereigns-Victoria, Edward and George, yet through it all his lovs for simplicity was perhaps his stronglt trait- snd his great fun- damental humanity was always re- plenished by a kind heart. ‘ He was s scholar of rare attain- fflfliil. I MRI-I'll‘. I marksman. l acidit- oduesfloualist. industrialist. financier. stafesmsn- mason and strong church supporter-and in all these things he excelled and was a leader. Us was lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from ms to 1014, and was knighted in lm. Natives in the ulterior of Argen- tina are buying used ears. More than 4.000 pounds of cotton waste was used in the conetmetion of.a larss Iritlah ship. iondouers are estimated to spend enormously 010,000,150 on amuse- insnb W017 Saturday BUM- ’ (Charles dbrlsans. AMA-mam aimlarli 1H financial and military Pssl County he had scaled the heights and been honored by thrsei Unemployment is Bismark a rau- i Among ille larger items in this ‘year's s'.l-,",l1=:lncn'.'irles are: ' $60006] for the purchase of land; and commencement of CS“~‘.Ll"ulCilOTl ioi certain penitentiary buildings. l $500,000 additional for lzcalzll of animals branch. $100,000 for world's grain congressl 4200.000 additional for ltoyal Carl- I adian Air Force. $315,000 additional for Cfvil all" Tops-rations. $200,000 for new second depart- ‘flitllffll building. Ottawa. i $350,000 for Sorel harbor works. i $800,000 subsidy for {service with Antipodes. 8400.000 for construction of steam-i .e.- for hydrographlc surveys. .- i tl00-000 for cable ship. i $205,000 for icebreaker for Hudson fstralts, largely revoie. 8440.000 for iccbrenkcr for St, Law- l '6i'lC0. largely revotc. t 5250.000 for movement of coail . l l i i‘ l i steamship i i ltrai provinces. f $100,000 for railway; mail 019114‘. . HOOMX! for Winnipeg postal onl- l _ l ‘ployes-authorlud by legislation-bu‘. ' l vote required to put into effect. 8280-000 is to take care of Govern- i l ior-Generals warrants lsslled Inst; fyear. i 8100.000 ls to covc. unprovlded; items as reported by Audltor-Gen-i leral in usual way. ' E A further appropriation of $679,181‘ ' for pcnitcntiaries appears in the sup- lementsrles . Of this amount. $150.- 000 Ls to provide for the purchase op a perferrcd class prison site and begin ‘- ierection of the buildings. The sllin of $450,000 is appropriated to provlclc . for the purchase of the Lussler estate: and other properties at St. Vincent . de Paul. i Under the heading of national dc- fensa ap an amount of $50,000 to provide for repairs to Quebec gates] and walls. The sum of 825,000 is ap-, propriatsd. under the headings of: railways and canals, for a. contrlbu-i l tion of this amount to the city of St. lCathsl-ines toward the cost. of con- structlon of the filtration system. . Further appropriations for public, ihuildings, under the heading of the ‘ public works department, are as fol- ‘ lows: ; Nova Scotia, $4,500: New Brunswick, ssooo: Quebec, ssosoo: Ontario, siss- ‘ coo; Manitoba, $10000; Ssskatche-l was, $3,750; Alberta. $16,000; Britten < i tfrom Alberta and Maritimes to Cell-l Columbia. M000. __________‘__ l venue voles lilcludc an amount of 310.000 w provide for payments to Afcssrs. Clarkson. Gordon, Dilworthy. Guilfoyle and Nash for services in connection vvlth sales tax invest!“- tlon arising from reports of the spe- cial parliamentary commitment; u“ Royal commission on custom; PERSONALS --lvll~s..E. w. Beer, Charlottetown: was a weak-end visitor to ‘Stimuli’- side. the guest of her aunt Mrs. J’. l. Hinton-J.‘ - ' ~—Amollg the visitors t0 Slimmir- side Sat-urclay were: Messrs Ieonsrd and James Farmer. Kinkora.-E »-Mr. C. B. Jelly, principal of the‘ r Summersiclc High School was in! ~ Clzarloltcimm attending the Annulll ' Convention of Teachers-S ' . l —-Miss Dawson. of Summer-side was‘ in Charlottetown last week attending‘ l; l ‘ " v tho Annual Convention of ‘leach- ers.-S “ --Re\'. C. J. St. Cleair Jeanapssbor of the Presbyterian Chumh at Susn- l lnerslde. left on Tuesday morning attend the General Assernby at Otn tows. Rev. Mr. Jeans expectq t9 away about three weeksJ-S " —Mr. Eric MacKay of the Post Of flee staff a: Summcrside has return ed from a very pleasant two w vacation. He was also present st wedding of his sister, Mill JQAB ‘ - , . Kay, which took place on May IQ , < ill Wcstmollnt, Montreal-s _ t i . l -_~Mr. Willard Picketts. of, occupied the pulpit in Trinity U310- ed Church on Sunday last. Mr. Pb: etts spoke remarkably well for so young a student. Ha graduatgq um year from Prince of walsacolisss coming third on the list and. of the arena n. Hearts prise. no j tile son of Mr. and Mrs. John ' - l of Wllmot. valley.-s ' Linen firms of Northernl are smslgal-nating. Several hydroelectric l... being developed in New Zeal Mexico has only one , consisting of it riot-ciao trade oi the nrsaw-sl.