(lbw-wens. Bord. gggmill-Fllfipalaahemlird Rabbit and ll . Chi ‘"19 u" fill. Chariots, eta. all at EASTER CANDY 0N DISPLAY all ova aansv or‘ FANCY . BOXED cuocomiras The Easter novelties includes Wllllllt lggs, Mon. Booster and Basket, Cart. Doll Carriage, sanscr worms now. J. Ernest H. Worth 14S Prince Street. mm,‘ g3, GEIIIIIAI. GUARDIAN AllNA-Skating nu; ‘gamma with Band. Admssion 25¢ Thomas Carr arrived h", about 0.15 last evening in hi; Mo“, plane. Mr. Carr was on his way to Truro and landed here to make some repairs to his magneto, 1t expected he will continue his trip this morning. IUI-il srranm AT sauna tonight mr-u LANDIED FOR REPAIRS - Mr, 11.1.1111?! To half pint of water 4'01" ounce bay 711111. 8- llulil M! ° or“? Compound and one-fourth Ollllfiflhlll glycarine. Any dru st can out t l “’ "u if! cum-e “hi; b‘. ltftili ve twliz a. week until he desired shade is c tainad. imparts col r t0 streaked. faded o _ 0 r gray Jirslr and alt i re r . c: will g1» ‘Jul-T's. fir? 1:11.: sticky or areas! and does not nib c elf- MEETING ARENA-Bksiinr this aftemoon. nor-ii ‘(continued from Paco 1i d g Liverpool, that he mig‘ m, signed anything. p; i1, ma. . taken the Gypsum case . ed through the loss of . only, he declared. patent, Miss Pettigrew. Although a lawyer of 40 years ginning, Senator Iogan told commissioner Harvey that he had to “practicing politics" more‘ kn law. He knew nothing of r- law and had never heard libs Merchant Shipping Act up ‘bile time of the present inquiry. bald. ‘when asked by Peter White, K fltommission Counsel, if be did iiinot fear he would create a bad impression by some of the answers time to questions, considering v long legal experience, Senator lmh replied: "I don't know what bmssion I am creating but I do tmv I am tolling the truth.” ‘ MTAWA, Ont, March 14-411‘. ‘Ihife resumed woes-examination of lolltcr Logan following the lunch- sm recess, and showed the witness ‘ ggllfax, N. 8.. to Preston, 1, .. wth 609,000 feet of deals. ‘lgidsvit to this effect, alleged by Captain Hatfield on "q-rival in Liverpool after bo- = rescued explained this by say» " that there was "so much ex- ‘flgut and rum" when he land- m 1029 Captain Hatfield asked um‘ Logan to see if he could ‘g repafiltlolla for the loss of the wpum Queen which he said had w; "shot to pieces" by a German marine off the Irlrb coast on flenltfll‘ Logan testified that he with mt hesitation because he had y; been appointed to the Senate g4 did not feel that a Senator gold take such cases. He had “sin tothe plea of an old ms of many years standing be- ,,. Captain Hatfield was im- ship and could not engage gather counsel. I-le had accepted ice $2,500 which covereil his ex- m evidence given by Senator u - regarding his investigation dripping records in the office of him S. Henderson, Parrsboro, N. pwss in complete denial of the nuance givcn- the commission at rc by Henderson and his 0 P00011111 dated March l’! in New Yorir. in which Captain Hatfield acknowledge his claim cheque. "W11! did you have Captain Hat- field come to Otawa to cash his ' ohoouei" asked Mr. White. "I wanted him hereso he could settle with me," replied the witness. “Was that the only reason?" "Yes," said Senator Logan. Mr- While waeesteo that there had seemed to be many unnecessary 111D! mode in connection with the case. Ml‘. White 1001f lip the 001195- pondence between‘ Senator Logan and the reparations omce in 0t- tawa. He read a letter acknowledg- ing the receipt by the reparations commissioner of four affidavits made by members of the- Gypsum Queen crew. and asked if the affi- YSIIIE TilllN SKATING AT ARENA tonight‘ with Band. Admission gsc. mi-ric 0 u N c ‘ L if he had heard ‘prior to the hear. in: oi’ the Gypsum Queen, if the ‘British Admiralty report that the r Qylioum Queen was lost in a storm. He had heard the report discussed in the reparations office and had been advised that the reparations commissioner had not onsidered the report conclusive, Senator 1o- gan replied. Referring again to the visit to the shipping oillce at Parrsboro to secure a certificate of ownership, “ ‘ Logan insisted that he had not seen the entry closing the regis- ter of transfer to Barbados. “You did see that the last- entry was in 1006 and yet you did not in- quire as to present registry?" I davlt of Alexander Allison was in- "I was not interested in her‘ reg- cluded among the four. istry or where she was registered," Senator Logan said it was. Mr. White then advised the witness that the affidavit of Allison was not in- cluded among the four sent to the commission. “There must be some mistake," remarked the witness. He had filed Allison's affidavit at Boston also, Senator Logan said, prepared horn Allison's account of the torpedcing. Mr. White suggested that Alli- son's affidavit was strikingly aim- ilar to that of A. D. Welsh, made some time previously. “Did you have Welslrs affidavit before you when you made out Al- lison's sfllclavit?" Mr. White prem- ed. "I did not," declared the witness. He had written the Allison affidavit from the negro sailor's dictation, Senator Logan insisted. Mr. White then read paragraphs from both affidavits to show that the same verbiage was used irr both cases. Senator Logan said that was be- cause the story had been told so of- ten and it was natural the state- ments would be alike. "I suggest that it would not be ‘mpossiblef’ rctorted the witness. They were describing the same set circumstances and he had heard it so often he knew it by heart. “Do you still know it?" asked Mr. White. “Not so well as I did." "Could you recite it for us now?" "No," replied Senator Iogan. Mr. White asked Senator Logan lmk‘ AAQ‘; Classified Advertisements AAAAA as ion sate - hands: non-ac. ar- niv Guardian. riea-s-rs-si. .174RI>BOAIIII.'IUITABLI Ion Oaeliisertionm. Tbreelnssrtlelis Oeperllnsofewords pclineoflwcrds pclllasoliwords “'1 ‘"'o._—°.°¢- To Lei For. arm‘ - irvrtivisnan‘ apartment, also cottage in Kep- poch, for summer months, occu- pation after April 1. Apply H. A. ‘ 8 011mm...‘ ‘w’ m‘ p" C Scarth Cavendish Apartments. Mt. Guardian office. tf ' 1“8_3_n_3, BALI - OLD PAPERS, ~ mu bundle. Guardian 011m” Male Help Wanted when. , iur-a-ia-si "1 1111-11. To aa-r. eoaao aim hand at Guardian Y, Row Thought Range, side ‘; W10. I walnut wardrobe and gther articles. 1401-8-14-81 10s SALE - AT towns!‘ nic- I. Boards. Scantlirig 2x4, Lathe. "111 Sh lee. Any ' quantity 3'11"- Blrssln for now and can liver in Billing by truck if nec- "Iuy. John Devine, Peakee. ,._ .111! sans-Ar so cnwaan sr. BECOME EXPERT BARBIE through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Bar-rington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. la-stttf. Teachers Wanted WANTED - FIRST CLASS TIA- cher for Irishtown School. Apply to Preston Campbell, Secretary. 1471-8-15-81. Wanted T0 HINT HOUSE insisted the witness. (Special to The Guardian) The first meeting of the new Summerside Town Council was at- tended by" a large number of citiz- ens. The new Mayor, Mr. _E. W. Manson, presided over a full coun- cil board. After the result cf the recent civic election was read, Coun. E. H. Strong, K. C., welcomed the new Mayor to his position of first Magistrate, an honour well merited by past services on the Council Board. The wisdom of the elec- tors was well justified in electing ‘him as Mayor. Coun. Strong also welcomed the newly elected Coun- cillors, especially Councillor D. F. ‘McNcill, who was elected for one year in place of his brother, the late Hon. L. M. McNeill. The appoint- Portfolio Bill? In Legislature Yesterday. Provmchii Lcgislaiturv, March 11 Lea. had given a great deal of hi The “W” 1110i 0i 4 D. m. time and repeatedly had support mm‘ M” smvmm 1111-1100 replies ed, financially and otherwise, '0 $01110 questions on the order‘ grout marry organizations; helm paper‘ ' ‘also served voluntarily in travc KW‘ M“ smwuri- 111 DUFSUQLC’. ling about the Province asslsiin of notice, introduced u. bill entitled '11, QQ-Qperfluyg efforts u, Al, an Act to Amend the Prohibition culture, Act’ ‘,1 Mr. B. W. LePage moved tho mm‘ Dr- 11111014111011 1113101111090 Clause 1, which provides for the a bill entitled an Act Respecting appointment of a Minister of‘ the Regulation of births, deaths ‘Hearth and Educauon, at, a yQJYI-v ‘ ‘salary of $2,000, be struck ouL and Ho“ M“ Mmphcc 11111110110011 u ‘in lieu thereof the following 1n- bill entitled rm Act to Airicnd the surged; “Th3; in awordanm Wm, (mumy c°u115 50100011110111‘ A01» the recommendation of the El!‘ 1878* ‘cation Commission and owing to The zibovu xirvniionurl bills were ‘me present depressed condition o; and marriages. Passed Ifir House Qpposition Amendments Defeated PAGE THREE . ts- Stock is complete. EASTER N O VEL TIES lilake your purchases now while our (inoculate Easter Baskets, Egg Novelties Cups, Bir‘d Cages 5c to 25c 10c to 50c .\‘Ioir’s Laura Chocolates secord Farm‘ Wrapped Candles 75c to $2.25 60c Per Lb. i RUSS-IJRIIG-UNITEII R SUCCESSOR TO exa THE MACKINNON nave. co. STORE ii I | ‘of DDDOTHUIL: ii hliirisicr‘ 0f Public rcceivcd nml ward a first illlii). On motion of Hon. All‘. zstmvur". the House resumed (J0.l‘.lllll'.(" reading wilful/ii‘. Hunter‘ in the chair‘, 0f m1 Act i0 Aruenrl the ihc Provincial finances, tho office or portfolio of Minister of licaifll and Education shall be held by th Premier and Attorney General, 0:‘ Jrrinity United Church TUESDAY MiG-Special pre Easter prayer ser- vice - All members and ad- herents urged to attend- J-lcirltii" but in urrord with the rc- ‘commendation of the Education I Commission. Don't you know that the vessel might have changed hands twenty times since 1906." said Mr. White, "and the only place where you could learn this was at the port where the vessel was registered?" “I knew she hadn't changed be- cause I had Captain Hatfieldb af- fidavit." replied Senator Logan. ‘ “Then why did you go to the shipping omce at all?" Senator Logan: “Goodness only knows why I went." Mr, White: "And when you did go there goodness only knows why you didn't see that the vessel had been transferred to Barbados." Mr. White then took up the mat- ter of the compensation Senator Lo- gan secured for his work on the ' Gypsum Queen application. He read a Toronto Globe report of rm inter- view with Senator Logan. In that the witness was quoted as --aying he "had not received one cent o: com- pensatlon for his legal services." "Did you make that statement to the correspondent?" asked Mr. White. “Yes, I did and I make it again.’ “Well, if you don't call trips for your wife to New York and expen- ses for yourself and doctor and nurses while you were ill in a New York hotel, as compensation for le- gal services, there are probably some who might," observed Mr. White, dismissing the witness. Mr. Justice Harvey asked the wit- ness if he had practised law for the past 40 years continuously. ‘ “I've meen practising politics most of the time but incidentally practising law," replied the itucss. "Didn't you know anything about marine law?" asked the commis- sioner. I "No, there was no shipping at Amherst where I was practising." "Haven't you ever heard of the _ Merchants‘ Shipping Act?" "No," replied the witness. Major Hugh S. Ralph, Deputy Re- parations Commissioner, was recall- ed by Mr. White and testified that the first time he had ever seen the Allison affidavit was when it was filed before commissioner Harvey in New York. He had rrcvcr seen it in the files in the reparations office. The commission adjourned with- out date. BIRTHS MATHESON-In the Prince na- ward Island l-lospital, Mlaroh 11,! l0 a2 to Mr. and Mrs. D.W.Mathes-‘ on, City a daughter Annie Chllver. massacres GORDON-ARCHIBALD —In the Presbyterian Church at Nckomls, Illinois, by the Rev. Dr. Iow, on March 11, 1932, Edna Haroltyne Gordon, of ltcseneath, P. E. I., i John Morris Archibald, of Dexter, Missouri. vsnnsunsno - cure - On March 5, 1032 by Rev. Mr. Alexand- Amm , lslt-l-li-ei. seven or eight rooms. Apply \_ Guardian Office. iiva-a-rs-u. Miscellaneous can now wrrn rr. s. Employment Wanted v “firs. Soutlrpcrt 1co- nursery 1 "°°"‘ ' 1"°'3'°"1- wAN-ran-urnnac Adan lady would like position ss house- '°,1,1I1:‘ u runouam. no- keeper u. small family. set refer- "u, 10110 WNW- 11111111111- enrol mourns. Army Mrs. A. u. ' m" 3- 50111100 34 h Avenue. , ' 0870-10-15! month. 1475.345.” "1"- miva r0 aaarva anon-r 1 ghm" 111. five carictds cf horses. Lon _ , 10:"? mares or gelifhll. Terms __ _ ‘ h,“ ' “mm ‘ro an - aooru COTTAOI m- iiar-s-ii-si female Help Wanted ""1111? new. AIILTII ‘"1011 ius-s-ii-ii , r 1 with P. O. B02 I01, Oity. ‘ 1410-84241. ' LOST - vsum CASI ramlii night. Reward. Finder please leave at Guardian 1 Itliol-ll-li, . er at Waverley St Bibi-lot 011111011- Toronto, John Vandenberg of ‘Ibr- orifo to Carol Dorothy Csig. former- ly of Charlottetown, P. a. r. N. ID. MacLean UNDERTAKEII EMBLAMIB (Iaarlotietown and North Wlltshlre Phone l0 ‘merit of the committees was made as follows. New Council Board Finance-Strong, Schurman, Phil- lips. ' Light and Power -- Schurmsn, Kelly, Phillips. ' Property and Fire-Kelly, Grady, McNeill. ' Streets-McNeil], Grady, Strong. Police—-Philllps, McNeill, Strong. Parks and Schools-Grady, Mc- Neill. Schurman. ‘ 1 Assessors-Grady, Strong, Kelly. The minutes of previous meeting Minister of Agriculture until other- Education and Public Health Act. ‘vise enacted;- | Hon. Mi". l\lcPlice urged the im- ‘portuncc of ilro Department o.” .Health and Education and tin: ‘need oi the wise guidance of n qualified mun acting as full time head of first Dcparlnrcni. He paid fl. warm tribute to ilro abil- ity of the Hon. Dl‘. hiurhlillnrr and the deep ntcrest which Dr‘ McMillan had nhvays taken in ilic work of the Dopnrtmoni over‘ which he non‘ ])l'L‘.‘$ll1CS. l-lu W3‘; highly qualified bv public scrvl r given over" a lengthy pcriol of (‘lies Falconwood Report lion. Mr". Sharp regretted that ihcrc appeared to be a dispositicr on the part of the Opposition to oppose the z1ppointmcnt_ which 'officiency requires a full time head ' ,D0ctors Flemming and Mitchell of ‘McGill University on the condition ‘of Fulcomvood Hospital prior‘ to years. While Ml‘. McPhm- agreed U“ fire’ He read; “uh u“ nnposvb" m“; m“ GU“ “The llllllll birilriiirg is old unil crnnrcnt might liliTf‘ svrqurvci Dr. is i“ urgent need or repair an,‘ 14331111111113 scmtvs "Dliumw remodelling. The whole plumbing it was surely unfair‘ to ask him to 53.5mm 1s antiquated’ and m: act without remuneration. The tonebroonls o“ the wards are suggestion of voluntary service equipped with unsuitable‘ and out of-ciatc fixtures. “The age of tire building, how- ever, is no excuse for its riot being clean. The whole building is dirty, would come best from our: who has given it himself. It is hardly for the Opposition loader" to suggest that a man eminently qualified I they themselves had created. Yet‘ ‘ Mr. Dennis ibouglrt the report, if; present r correct, rvilecicd on alrc Administmtun. Hon. Mr. Stewart regretted that ‘the Opposition seemed convolved ‘about the poirilcul aspects of the ‘situation. “We do not care or‘. whom ‘the blame falls," he said. "The thing ‘the Government wants the public to know is that the institution was Heartz Memorial Hall. —- Visi- tors welcome. but (lid not extend its authority to Shanghai, which was not a source of dispute at that time. ' STILL of this important department. Mr‘. Iblalnpt. not iii proper condition and we arc ready to trike our share oi‘ the Cmiunued ‘mm page 1 “too silly to discuss.“ Sharp cited from the report of‘ Mm Dennis mid he was not ‘we? ‘toning the report, he merely wish- ed to fix the blame. Hon. Mr, Stewart: “Exactly. l-lc wanis ‘.0 fix the blame. he wants to make some political capital. that i! as far‘ as iris. argument 8005-" Mr. H. H. Cox thought the 81p- paintmerit should he put off for a year or two, in view of the financial situation. Mr. Allen said ii’ vvc had not can- celled the poll tax we would have an additional revenue of $60900 and ‘that would do as a Health Tax. If Sfilcrrcc and secrecy cloaked the movements of Moms M51101”, 1111- dcroovcr man in the Diwali? 11111" Col Lindbergh is making for‘ his SOD. From the aitorncy of Salvy ‘Ppii- ale and Irving Bitz, underworld fig- ures first designilfid as the Lind- berghs‘ "go-betweens," came the statement that the pair 118d been “in direct contact" with the kidnfl/D- per-g and would soon make s. trip to Detroit m connection with thrir negotiations. were read and approved. Bills were passed as follows: Town paid bills, $2,840.73, unpaid bills, $376.92, elec- tric light paid bills, $923.03, unpaid bills, $860.93. The appointments for the different positions under ‘the town were made and will be report- ed in the next issue of The Guard- ian. The different committees then gave in their reports. Coun. Strong reported for the F‘ Commit- tee stated that the new council was starting out handicapped with an overdraft of $25,653.13, but this is partly reduced by a grant from the Provincial Government of $7500. A good deal of money had been spent on the streets last year which ac- counted for the large amount of this overdraft. The town finances were in a fairly good condition and he trusted that they would be able to carry on a campaign of work, but he urged that every committee cut their expenses down as much as possible. | Councillor Schurman reporting for the Electric Light Committee, gave out that in addition to other im- provements the street llghts had all been numbered. There are now 1'17 lights, 15 more than last year and S3 more than four years ago. Many citizens felt that the rate for eiect- ‘ rio iisht should be reduced- Workmenls Association, petition the M5?" M31150“ 5811-1 111810 W115 i111 Town Council, of the Town of Sum- 01011901-1-5 1110B 1110118 501110 011110115 _merside, to have our fcc for labor‘ i1! 10 111B 1111011111 01 P101113 111B 0100- ‘ performed, reduced from the pres- tric light plant was making and in ‘ cnt rate of 30 ccnis (thirty cents) 01010!‘ 10 010111‘ 11110 "l1 11o Yeqiieilied per hour-lo the sum of 25c. (twenty- 1110 01973 110 6x11111111 $116 111011101‘ five) cents pcr hour", some to take which he did in the following rnon- ‘ effect at once, ner: The $24.00" profit of the oieot- And further rixzolvc that n copy rio lisht plant was the balance of of this resolution be forwarded to current revenue 0W1‘ 011F101"? 0X- the Town Clerk, to have it put bo- shoulcl serve for‘ nothing. Mr, Lea disputed Mr‘. Itfcmicc‘: suggestion that Public Health and. Education transcended Agriculture in importance. “Possibly Agricul- turc transcends everything also," he said-adding that this ques- tion was not in issue. The time, he argued, whs irroppovturre to ap- point a new minlsten the finan- ccs did not warrant it. Ho, men's Association, now in semion in their Hall, known as thc Mont- gomery Ilnll, this Tenth day of March, 1932, taking into considera- tion thc present economic situation of our‘ Town, as well as our province and the world at large, and further‘ of living has declined to a very low level, making the 1iurcirasing pow- er‘ very much greater‘ than it was a fc\v years ago. Associatiornhaving at all times the best interests and wolf-ore of our Town and Citizens at heart, and want to do everything in our power to promote the progress and ad- vancement of our‘ Town. Further‘ resolved, that we the of this amount had to be paid mum rinkins funds appropriation of $5.- This resolution uou passed by the 500. new equipment. renewal liner. council uiur the clerk instructed to etc. amounting to $6500. doriroois- ‘reduce the rate ziccordingly. A rc- tion Written 0f! $5.4M- $9.700 111 solution was pnssvd that legislation cash was paid over to town, but this be prepared and presented to the 111110111117 i! 811511!’ 1n 08005! 0f i101?- Lcglslativc Assembly giving the | uul surplus for the year. Councillor Council power u» make such byc- 1 K011)‘ 109011011 101‘ “P9 511d P1000“? laws for the regulation control and 311d i! P05010110" W" Plfltii t0 P1000 licensing to carry on or conduct in i! Wlillwflilli 0f 101711 901011110110 111 tlic town all rcstnurairts, ctc., ullrrre the firemen’: room at a cost of 83 soft drinks and kind are disposed, 001118 P01‘ 111011111- and also to provide for the hours in 001111011101‘ and? TQDOTted for as- which said placer. sirail do business. sessmeuis and asked for e. flat rate and to provide for‘ the closing or‘ ‘ 011 $11 c3"- He 3150 3811911 111111 311 otherwise rcgiilniiirg of such on committees make a report each 5,mday_ , month of their expenditures. Those A letter‘ WilS l'i'(l(1 from the various 111111111178 W016 111-111 OVEI- 901111011101‘ butchers of the to\vn, asking that M01401". 191' 511"“ and C°1111°111°T a heavier tax be put upon meat wir- - ‘pondlturor or runnins expenses, Out fore said Town Council for‘ adjust- I 1 Phillips for police being new on domgomhm m w the town nstY-1I\)! 1°!‘ 01501111181112 @1105" (‘Mich D111 sides solicited its assistance. irc receive bctir porimiin sirlnrics ‘ their committees. had nothing to report this month. The following rmolution from the Working Men's Association, asking that a reduction i be made in the rate paid for ordin- 1 ary labor for the Town of Summer- considercd that the present to‘: of $3.00 made the resident butclrcrs; up against an llilfuir‘ letter was laid over unlil the next‘ ‘discharged the duties of both vcry competition 11S I they had heavy overhead expendi- u _ ‘ turcs. Aftcr some discussion thn "mtemion do“ "o" “Wm m Law i“ “mh i" ‘my C°nkr°nc" ‘m the and there is no evidence of any ‘rcal effort to kccp it clean. There ‘tiff? many places where the plaster‘ ‘is broken and the walls have ap- ‘parcntly not been painted for‘ a ‘long time. I "The farm buildings arc close to ‘the institution. There are no fly- ‘screens irr the Hospital, and, as a iresult, flies are everywhere, in the food. It seems rather ridiculous ‘that occasionally fly-tux is spray- ‘cd around in what must bca ‘feeble and vain effort to ovcrcom these dangerous arid annoying ilre Govemmcnt brought in a B1“ was qu°t°d “'5 saying t?‘ llglcalih Tax now he would sirpprrt gifghizliliiifilté gig-mg or A ‘Mr, Lc-Pngcls amendment was lost‘ or the 11113181101111- ‘301’ schwal? on n straight party division, ll-li. ,k°1)f ti“: 1h“ 1° ‘say m one M h“ ....1.\§§.'u.§;.§'.§a§1§:§lkunlgviiofl: b11111? we have bee‘ credit“ ‘that the Minister of Health and‘1m°ugl1 the mo“ with appealing m ‘Educauon be deemed disqualified ‘Mills underworld for help, ‘there it ‘sit in the Legislature on account “Wlumy 11° wmwctm“ ‘hymn? °' r‘ vivards, irr the kitchen and on tho ,0. his having mcei-ved an annual indirectly between the underworld ‘salary from me GovcmmenL m. and police officially in charge of the "lifzrclifillzrns appointment .to tlrcf111v°5flgat1°n meremre‘ if ‘my m" ,portfolio, he claimed, had been ir- ‘formatwn has been learned fr?“ l-cgukm The hywlcctio“ for which ‘the underworld o1 importance with return was made in September 1915191109 1'0 the mvestmatim it h“ pests. The location of the barns so ‘was mbortive. because legally no ‘mum. been made known to this d9. 11°“ m9 “M91131 i5 "wst ‘mn’r1"rrrinisicr‘ bud been appointed. Sec. 1101111191111" xmutc. ‘is not automatic. “The whole builcliirg is lull o.” offensive and nauseating odors." 'Tirc Government had been uri- appointirrg f1. Minister‘ of Public, ‘Health; but in view of the Fill-j conwooci report he believed the iGfll/Efllfllilllli hnd not made haste enough. (Applause). Discussion Mi". J. A Campbell (4th. Ii". snid.tlrc time was not opp.." to add this additional expendit- urc to the Province. So fur‘ as Pnlconwood yvns concerned be had ‘visited that institution on several occasions and, so fur‘ as he could sceythe conditions were "not al- together too bad." Mr. Lea said the hie Govern- ‘ merit lrad visited Fnlcorrwood fronr time to time and iiie Grand Jury had also inspected the building and they did not find the condi- ‘ Lions reported by ilrc visiting doc- ‘ tors. If flies were n iruisurrce las‘. summer, it may have been because the present Government had mo ed the stables ncrirm‘ to tlic insti- _ tutiorr Mr. Leo. said At any T1110.‘ its added, it did not require a new portfolio to rectify that matter. Mr‘. T. A. Campbell said under the lute Liberal Government the Premier hold two portfolios and satisfactorily. 1 Hon. Mr. lvlacPlrcrz "Hay I ask, what salary this Premier receiver‘ ' Mr. Campbell: "1 wcring that question." lion. Mr. MncPhco: “fhcir your‘ any point." v '1" 11115 1111$“_cxlorrrl its PU-OpCfHtlOll wiiirin the ‘limits of its authority‘, he said, but 2 he contended was “arr endeavor 11113511 011105 {P0111 511011 1P1!’ 1111118 considering that the produce of the i "Thc 1mm“ ‘m’ mm ‘ind i“ ‘1 ‘to legalize administrative bung- relics as Jackson, Ky-. 811d K811101110. farm as well as other commodities ‘mid $111M.‘ 0f repair". The flirsiring ‘ring?’ ‘Germany, engaged police attention Hon. Mr. hfcPlicc said the last. during the day. but nror. nishtfali speakers pirrposc seemed to Lin, in fthere are no new dc\‘c10l>u’i01’11$" piriralizc a member‘ of Llrc House for was repealed. uccupiiirg rt portfolio. It irright be ‘The master of the S. S. City of And further resolved, that this liciscd. P1011- MY- $11310 0011111111011. ‘mt/graying w know whgt penalty Baltimore docking at Hamburg in- for‘ making "Loo much haste," in; I br- would suggest for one who was formed Police the child aboard thfl not a member of the House accept- ‘ ship rfnout whom they had enquired irrg a portfolio and the 5111f"! Btwwas 3' E111 tfiCilCd to ii. The sheriff oi’ Brcatlriit county at Tlrcrc was some further discus- Jackson invcstisotod a story of a slim b Mr. Lea, l-lon. Mr. Stewart Now Jersey licensed car carrying =1 and carers ‘blonde infant and found that the Mr, Campbell's amendment was machine was from W011i!!!“ 111111 defeated 11.14 and clau5g 2 Currier; ‘ satisfied himself its occupants were Considerable objection was taken 110101101 $u$l110i011- by tlrc Opposition to Clause 3 cf the‘ amending bill: I "The Board of Education shall consist of the Treasury Board and four‘ other persons to be unpainted by the Lieutenant Governor‘ in Council, and to hold office during ‘wit-usurp. The Mirfsicr of Eduiziiion and Public Health shall be the‘ Ciruirmim of the said Board." ‘ Thu clause eventually carried and the bill war. adopted with nmcnd- merit. The Premier announced that the budget would be (iclivcrcd 0n Tuesday evening. At 6 p. m. the House adjourned until 3 p. m. today ITHQSGRff). ‘hoops L1. Tpf H 001:1 E Good illeat & Fish (‘HOICE BEEF FRI-Isl! roar-z SAUSAGE mu AND BACON FRESH IIADDOCK SALDION — HALIBUT SMELTS — SCALLOPS »--- ~ i J AP WARSHIPS NOTICE “i WE BUY DRESSED Continued from nag: . "OGS ‘_ _ EVERY DAY vcsiigntlon lmd riot been full mapped out but iiuit it would willingly zirrnrrgu u truce in tlrc present conflict and n subscqu." round table conference if both The Commission was willing to MAIL CONTRACT SILHJIIF 'l'l‘i,\'lillil\' 1114' l‘u.~ii||:i,~4i1~|~ ih-uwrnl. iis irrcrrrbors (‘Olllfi not participate .'Y|ir‘f'i'~*"'1 In lir- ‘conflict hero. ,, ,1, lid! b! NGWM (Mm 30 to 25 cents meeting. A resolution was passed ‘ Mi‘. Campbell: "My point is", that A ~ hunmrd Chinese powcmc“ bra-l]:-1';1h‘fl1:;:'|“l|\\‘&II"1§;‘YYJHxEHFIIIYL.‘lax IIIJIILIl: per hour wadhlghly commented on to meet the school board and a civl- ‘110 “'11s able to do 1hr- work. u ‘Stood up attention as the visitors \.-_ u...‘ 1r in. ll ‘our: riliiils w‘ ‘i by Coun. Strong, Chairman of tho cgatlon from the Board of Trade to , "mi- M" 51'1"?‘ "m" 190k M "°‘1°1'- 111011‘ #1111‘ 1"“! ‘1 61111195" ","""":I',.,.T" m.','.‘r»i..'i'i'uv..'..-r. 1...: 711101100 Oflllimlttfle. It will 011111110 discuss the question of adding two iinccntive." ilaugbicr“ ‘Police band plntvcd international :_n_ir'rroo".-rvu‘flsir.-. i:..\..., -. the town to continue work, which more grades to the present ‘high ‘ M1" J- P- 14511111“ “m1 um" ‘m’ 31"‘ “"‘ "“"7" mp9“! "Emm- Fm“. “1111111112! tofu. Eur .v bu: will benefit the workmen and town school. Meeting to be at 7.30 io- <1" @110 1010 60101111110111 11° liiidlolsir wnr-‘urips and other" vessels Lbblzlllllllllaiitiaz‘“an 1"m'n‘{f"'","."'“,,.,.,, generally. ‘night. Judge .1. E. Wyatt, x. c., vi-riiod Foioonwood and iuu uiurviflrinr “ions the Bond fleshed their ‘ out». 1..."... ..r uu-‘ur... or...‘ u; ((1-- was reappointed as rccorder for the found it in satisfactory condition. scarcbilglris back and forth. ‘:\I“}:'1n'1:'1‘ 11;‘; ‘l’? Lélijf f‘, n“-|‘_“",,_“$; Resolution Workmeivs Associa-ivr- town at the same salary as before of Summer-side Magistrate to be the same as before. Be it resolved. that this Work- —S. He protested at the unhopimont of ‘and also his salary as siipsndiary n new minister at this time. Thcflonrmhsion last December to en-' ‘Grvrrrrntcnh he 5nd had passed the legislation "not with the intention The League Council set up the um.» Inflivovlur‘ w. .\I. BREIIHT in. nuns"? ‘quire inin the causes of the Sino- ~ rn-u orru-c 11‘|‘=1"lr""‘u- 11"" “vrluo - n; -|, 1m ‘; lib. .\i.rr lr ‘i’ Japanese conflict Manchurla‘ H'fi‘-,"_5;_',,-,_-,~,,'L‘_‘;,'_ ' ’ ' . '