‘ f 4 J _ ----~-~----_--_-_-.--___________ _ __ _ j'i'HE_CHARL01”rETowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ _ _ Pac the aim is always -W lim' "---~-= ' e 'A' f= i -..s." ‘ 3" ~ l \ ~ ‘ -- _ - I .i quality aeevc su cis. C°""°’__G"°fd='°~ iillilllliil Propose old nm ;:°:;:,::¢.._;"'.z‘°.:.':..:.:.°.;€ is °1.;:°~.:;;.":;.”;a.';;°.::fs.;;.“;:; ;:..°:;.;';::;::.:'1 nan nor cosmos music etc they had their hands full Much short weizht peekezes were out up ernment done to at Hearts Hall MArch’22 B o’cloek Bl/0168510 10|-is WI-I 0¢¢&Si°ll¢d ibchip intentionally- possibly the seller’- would be . wufg sharp Sb cents W scorch yourself. H Bladder weaknem Gemng Up Perso Nights Backsche, Burning or Itch Mr M J Bolger. City writes- (8 There are a number of persons Ge Marie 11 a. m,, Greenwich Fp. in , Cy K to _.And 4 _ /e _ . UNITED CIIIJICH 0l‘ CANADA ing and Sensation. leg or groin pains Bt Peters Congregation sei-vie, he make you feel old. tired pepless worn out why not make the sto: 48 Hour Test? Dont giv\ st' nur' my 1 9' m up. Get Cystex today at any dru: C-ii J on now full oi Pell. sleep well, next sssbetii will be neid in mer "1" With Bi all vi ted reels from the gardens’ 'md M 48 -t 1°~i° - n. we 1-1 c..i.y”o‘.I1‘y oi ° T" °”‘°" __ the Parish Church city, at 7 p. in In Memoriam MB. ALEXANDER MATHIISON 'l.‘hom passed sway on January lth, 1929 under tragic circumstances at Ti0!l88\ Oni- Mr Alexander Matheson formerly of B=lle River, P E Island Mr Matheson met death suddenly and in the full flush Of his health 0! mind and body. while actively ensesed in the duties of his calling He was g contractor in the lumber business and it was part of his work to direct the ouuluo of logs to their destin ation While doing so on that fatal occasion the ‘swamp hook" attached to the chain en li-cling the logs unfortunately s1iDP€d off or was broken and a great log rushing down the incline with tremendous speed struck 'the unfortunate man with terrific force inflicting injuries which soon terminated in d sth He was at once cared for by tender capable hands and as soon humanly pomible was rushed to the nearest hospital l-Iero he died after the lapse of a few hours From the moment of the accident until his deeyth, a space ol! six hours he wee uneoncious and never spoke He was only 37 years of age Mr Mathfson was a man of unusual Physical powers and his feats of strength were often remark ed upon and are still often recalled His genial agreeable, sociable ns/ture made him s. host of friends who greatly regret his death His reniains arrived at his former homs in Bells River on the 15th January and interment took place un :the following day He now lies asleep beside his father and mother to_whom he had always been a most dutiful son All his life he spent at home Wim his parents, except the last three years He was unmarried Rev Mr Rodger of St John Presbyterian Church at Belfast ofxiiciated at the funeral and spoke with great feeling and eloquence The pall bearers were Messrs Edward Gillis, Alex Gillis, Alex Ci-lllllbell. Rod MacR/ae Norman B9" “Hd mi-lllh MacKenzie Mr Matheson leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and much loved brother, four sisters and two broth ers The sisters are Mrs Charles C MacLeod of Mt Buchanan M11 James A MacDonald, Somerville, Mass Mrs William Ross Rosebery and Mrs W A Mo.cQueen of WoodIslandWest Vfh brothers are Donald G of Bucksport Me und -7 Crisis Matheson on the old homestead T th bereaved brothers and sisters the mmt sincere sympathy of this community is extended Eastern Guardian *BIG AUCTION SALE of groc erles at L B Mellish's, Montague, Friday, March 22 at i p m 8037 'BARGAINS in groceries at L B Mellish, Montague on Friday March 22nd. A real flne auction sale 8037 .°COME T0 THE CONCERT AND pie social in Oddfellows Hall Mon tague, Monday evening March 25th and hear all your favorite readings, songs and quartettes. 8036-3-2 31 PERSONALS 'Misses Stella and Agnes Solom Mary David, Isobel Lavers. Fian cis Lavers Doris Skinner and Elsie Welker were passengers to Montague recently A OD, 'Miss Helen Solomon, teacher, Vernon, spent the week end in Georgetown the guest of hor parents Mr and Mrs P J Solomon A. .'Mr and Mrs William Macbon ald, Panmure Island, recently visited Georgetown the guests oi’ Mrs Mac Donald‘s sister Mrs Seymour Knight Minardi. llnlment for the gripps and Ill l.?. §,_Class1fled Advertisements asv. P. M.M.i._.;..__vi... .i_v.ii c..__vi._. _t_»;e important even the fe of e r One Insertion ...................... lilo periine of 5 wax patron EMM The Bodmty Cho” of Three insertions ................... 9° Per ills 015 W0 Bo line of 5 words also rendered the hymns for Bene ill W nt to the meeting and during some of that city A Trade Commissioner Callum Bnice on his election and phasmd the necessny 0; the 551,. The Adoption Am, appy remarks, he urged upon the has been appointed in that city, in made fitting allusions to the recovery ermen of f,h|_-, province realizing that An ac; to further s Clergy and ladies present the great tho lJ€l'il0!l of Ml' Bllmilby T116 of His Muleéty 1l'°l1‘l NS recent ill' we were up against strong compe- Vemlc Act n Four Insutions .................... Ml' I|(|l¢ l_Dl0f\i0lIl ¢¢»¢».c_»~»»....».~.. 70 pCl‘|lllo0f5W0rd3 d|¢“Dn_ 59 ` __"_ _ ___ +»»+q - h _ '_ _ _ _ " ' ' day on business. K PLAIN SEWING DONE. APPLY AT PIANO FOB- SALE IN GOOD CON- as spring Park Road. sois-a-zo-ai IND. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND lurveyor, Hermanvilie, P. E I 4438-2-9-lmo INC. ALFRED MA(‘$ONALD. LAND Surveyor, Herman lla. P E I 8021-3-21-lmo IRIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Primary. ___ iimuoniaax Ano MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- inn Jcb Prlntofy. COBIISPONDENCI CARDS AND envelopes with address printed Just tno lung" for acknowledge- ment, intivations, etc, Guardian .res rnntsry. if NOW IS THE TIME T0 HAVE your papering done, old fumiturc mah new. rugs cleaned. 1l°°" ! poliahe`¢:iE_y the new electric cleaner l~ I and po er with prices to suit yy °°°:.°°.:c- .°....":.'i‘;‘°“' for 0? ° ' W” ' _ voso-s-is-aim" For Sale diti A ply Guardian. on P 8001-3-20-ai asv. n v careers, Minister attend the huge, colorful entertain 5 ment at Hearts Hall Royalty Merch SUNDAY SERVICES. - Rev J W Williams will conduct services on the Murray River Circuit Sunday, March 24, as follows Murray River 3 p m, and Murray Harbor at 'ip members of L. P. U are requested to attend a meeting on Friday. March 22nd, at 730 p m This meet ing Will DB lddressed by two of our practical business men D Gillis President 8036-3-21~2i observed at St Josephs Convent by Mas at seven o'clock in the morn the THERE YOU G0 AGAIN to!-feartx wit Hall. Royalty But this time to the visit 598% time 01845 you ever timed Timo province Mr Murray joined his wife B o’clock sharp 854:. und While in the city they are the guests GET THE MILKING DONE early ef '°m°ff°w °v=“inl. 1° that you een Hickey and Mi- nicicy, ocrciiesccr THE FUNERAL of tha late John 1, Home takes place this afternoon from ° me residence or his see neigii Home W G Mr William Murray. foreman of li ing friends and relatives in the young son Stephen ln Halifax Mr Murray's sister, Mrs James treet Annual Meeting Of The Diocesan Church Society The 85th Annual General Meeting the Diocesan Church Society as held in St Pauls Parish Hall 6 Sherwood Chan- There W” 3 g°°d “wendance mem 313° were 3|Vl”i¥ this main’ moving endless chain through this After the minutes were read by the ip” dozen This was “tmbubed t° consideration and no doubt some tank A5 the temperature of the tank M553 Mggnyq gp L_ y_ U__Au 3¢¢l”¢¢8l'y Major T E MacNutt and the heavy °mv°l"' ‘mm C“““"u°“ solutiiri would be arrived at L, some business resolutions adopted,the mln” which were m°’° th” ““m° With regard to the r0ad P0liCy. frozen The fish, after being frozen following resolution was moved byMr ‘ent f'° Wk” °“"° °f th” “HY ’° Mr Scully felt that the Governments are P€l'°y Pops and seconded by the Rev quiremems Receipts W” 3398 °°" policy was giving satisfaction Mot zo T. Spriggs and carried by a stand ;f__c__I;‘° _E’°t°t_‘_’ _’;*:"k_°¢ W°s_ dl? :ith crisis he stated, who were in a po fu, ill! unanimous vote a as g y ower eve ew becaus the were 'rm this society, in in regular B’““~""‘°" UM” “"°““"°‘*l‘ °°1d °“ xmugim the mil, cells nic the nual meeting assembled, desires toitnck at 50° md Q“°b°° whit” °'° roads had been greatly improved in _'Zi ui “AST oBsEBvlD_Tue8d,_y the expiess the sense of loss it has sus 45° P 1' 9° lbs in bulk P““°° Ed The velling in Pllhificullir W”-‘i mist of st Joseph, was nttingiy ii* tton Esquire Loyal and devoted ing celebrated by His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary and at which there was a large attendance of ladies of the So dallty who received Holy Communion The Altar was beautifully decorated with numerous candles votive lights and numerous potted plants Approp riste hymns were pleasingly render ed by the Bt Josephs Sodality choir In the evening at seven o'c1ock at which the pretty chapel was filled Pcntiiloal Benediction was given by His Lordship Bishop 0’Leary, as sisted by Rev. A. J Mclntyre Dea con, Rev C McCarthy, sub Dea con and Rav P. McMahon DD Mas ter of Csremonis At this service the Altar lights were augmented by a number of small electric lights which added greatly to the brilliancy. - v ~ -~- -- -- - Proceding Benediction a powerful and th eloquent sermon was delivered by S PERSONALS f - _ Mr and Mrs Frank Myers, Crap- Miscellaneous Articles For Sale sud. isa. were in the city yum- b' 1-1__._....__. BIRTHS FOR SALE-BOX SLEIGH. DRIV- ing sleigh, cart, wagon, hand wi- quantity of harness, plough, one horse spike harrow, scufller, forks. hoes, hand spray motor. Small churn. 3 horse power Page engine Mrs Gertrude Lane, at Stephen Tanton's _ Bunbury 7078-3-19131 Situations Wanted YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIREQ work on farm, some experience on fox ranch Phone R-45 8009-3-20-2| Female Help Wanted WANTED-A CAPABLE YOUNG woman to do housework Send written applications to M H Guardian Odice 7084-3-19-Bi. wAN'ran-woman /is novss- keepgr Apply to J H Parker. Orapaud, P E I 8010-il-20-3| “-itl w.iN'ran-covwmv ami. ron general housework Give reference state wages ADDI? Cl" °““"“*“ 051” 8025-8-2l~2i. om runs ron zu.:-s CENTS I- W '"”"”°‘. Apply sw-2-14-u. -W lon sun-na! l'o__z__:_:_\i.s. mi.- lism miequame, _ I_i____3_n_2_ l ron sul-also wlnaa' wlmli wsu. rife. mek ueneen. °:__f;\______”_,__ lol sau-xoaxsnml sow with litter of- is pus. Aooly 1"- weet oimnnd. _ _ » _ _coat-a-ai-si. 'UI IALI-I. DOW DUE T0 Situations Vacant _i"1°'Z1* vicxtr accom sxnar qnei-ber special n___te_s gm mt iff’ ml" B" ilstutf. _____________..._.__-- ro asm'-z nn-ran Arna- menu .g gh, Roseneath. '73 UDDI; prince Btreot Janitor service _:lr- »»-~»» °°-"==r°°- tr ... they particulars. 823;! mm “mt cmpeoaé-s-is-is-ai. ____________..._.-_-_-. Lost ________________.__ __ srons sn' Ball PM Migirue leave at 13| Hilisborotlti I; l 5_5. at ! __§.. this ‘sr """'. "..»“i§.'? em ._i cm will-'l‘lli\al glider lsavb ?£ 08100. MUCH- l.0l'l'--A_ BLACK MINI! 'All __ ` 1 3;..-_. .y\,. *,\ v -.i~ . ' £‘“...§l"i ‘?i»S..‘.I'$..."i'i'..‘i'fc§1 _. ' , -.. ‘ __ _'- -i-l MMDONALD -- At Ldme Valley. Mlrch 20th, to Ml' and Mrs Mdlcolm MacDonald. I daughter Mdiivrimn-At isdntegue, Merch 19th to Dr and Mrs Preston Mc- Intyre, a son. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyle, a daughter. Btillborn _-_--_i_...___ BBEHAUT - DERBY-In this city Mlroh 20, 1929, by ROV. Scott Fulton. M ri F. Brehd t White Sands. ---_l.__l..___ 1 DIATHU ei. FARROW-~At Appin Road, March 20, Mrs John Farrow, aged 67 years. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m to Appin Road Cemstsry. WEIGHT-At 57 Hillsboro St. on Thursday. March 21st, Mn. Mary A. Wright, aged 'I8 years. Funaral not- ice lat/er. UALLAGHAN-At Hnyvnlo. Kihih wifeofP¢tei~L.Uailaghan.a¢ed6a ysare. Funeral from liar lets nei- daaoa Saturday morning at l.lo»to M106. OwanKisg.apd'l'l.»l'unera|i‘rom mqietemidmeeneskyremsrn- syamol-ningatavlcteloutb llion csmewryforinhrmant. _ ’ N.-D. Maclean I - . . , MARRIAGE! th ' in . e Miss argue te _ u , ey Sands to Wm Derby, also of White gh 604-O-040-OO NAnl|IlGrilll\lrly5lllVll a C m a so e must realize that Death, even dently chcrish the hope that, when our C0 s Bfy in w Ci' w THE HEN OR THE EGG? ' There ll no doubt that the lillimslli 0! EASTER EGGS Am . NOVELTIES displaying this llli of lla! hav) ever EE? fe handled. No.w is the Time To Make Selections 'Ill PIOWI' DIUGOIITS so nnon ~ = Co! Rasa 1 Wop.; _ s asa l 0 ' I *U* _ __ ` aalia. for stomach Troubles only. Ji :nm-iiineeu ieeint, amen so, _ l' 00 as ing me send a letter to the goo ,press conceming another old time _B ds ci d fiddli 8 ng coniss at I last ef this month ci- first week in du, | April? I think it would be a grand pr, idea end also e sood time id nom it, vu C 6 IZ P B registered ics.. year ng Lf making an Bgjug frm; ‘_?th_°_?_r___5p°rL‘ exclusively in the 10b8t€r fl5h€l”y as a fair market value. this rcpre- im. “as 5 mo 1; my _ __;dra_e__ oysl __ '_;§‘une up and rin! True, the low price of codilsh mill “med ,_ revenue og ;3_000_000 Thlg ,\ aa only one asp “S “ "ak 1*" d°“'“' tai-ed ashlnst prosecuting this fishery could cost about sec each pcr pup |v,,,Sv,,,n Provinces ""°"°° "'°“° C°wi B t the ri w bette an s rc or U P U6 W3-5 D0 1' $25 fOr feed Rnd $2 I COS! natural recom-ces 1 other difllculty in connection with fcsdin bsid °1 ter-ities 02. is were firm An easier feeling de wmslom "mm “nuns at 2 P ____ last evening at 8 oclock with th _ ___ __ As to a sans`torium, while the 1,3 f funeral leavml at mo Intement V nerabls Archdeacon White in the _‘;_?_’; w_;___t___‘Ed__‘:_;}_‘ Egg _’:°_;_1::t__e‘_f‘; revenues were limited, the Govem up ° A B wa‘rblu't°“ and 01 W L at 70° and whites at 67° per so lbs be hc I-lb€‘l‘Bl °l` C°n5¢l'VauV° “wld ped they cannot successfully com ln bags The trade in beans was quiet not nu nge embers of the Church in whose loc but Vames were unchanged C‘“‘°’d He insttznpced a clay road near xdny dmand either boneless or ii activities they ever rock s leading ‘a“ h*‘““"‘°k°“ “ld il" $6 65' °h°‘°° Georgetown which had been Put in skinless cad fur., and mc school at part, we win indeed misc their com ;P’”“° “i ‘5 5° ‘md Y°“°W We 'il cxceucm. Snape, but in the :su it H panionship, council and the assist 'U0 P” bmhel Butt" prices “led broke up under the heavy tramc, all that week Thcie is also o useful nce and leadership which they gav- |°t°“dy "M" “' limited demmd R” but s. small section of it. which had co freely, our tender memories of °°‘l’t“ were 751 P°°k”g°" Ex"`°m° been ¥l'i1v¢ll¢d school in Halifax, whi h all who can over and ta; e the C0 them will lead us to emulate their duuness m"k°d the ch”-5° *"5* b“t I-Ia also praised the policy 0! the ‘should take advantage of In this -1-hs g0vemmen;_Wh1¢ devotion Vam" were steady R°°°'Pt3 We" 7° government in regard to ferries They ccnnecuo he statnd tim we could to take Credit for it U. |b° ‘e _ had supplied a fine new $30,000 boat obtain from the fcdcrol government .mvcmsed 1; only gon,-ned wmv th, benemetlon the United States had a. crop oi in hupos that the fare chargsd moto: had been the occasli ich dem- 4Bii million bushels With I large ex- cars for being ferried across the onstx-ations of affeciim to give ¢,+¢,.,,,_,,*,,,,_,, portable surplus they flooded the straits would be materially lessened fresh proofs of the Solid my ef the DENTAL SU: Cuban market when the new car ferry was put on Empire Its heart still beat tiue, C°"“" Q“°°° "“ The cog; of grewlhg pqggmq is the route uncorrupted by the canker of Bol- quite high-one farmer estimated it While discussinl the subject of shevlsrn In continuing, he paid s at 88:: per bushel In view of this, transportation, Mr Alien dealt with glowing tribute to the memories of it appeared to the speaker a mistake some historical matters. tracing the ex-Premier Bell. Judge Warburton, to specialize exclusively in the grow- development of railways, and other John Agnew and Laughlin MacDon- ingof potatoes, or indeed, ofmyoth- means of transportation, until io- aid He also praised the work of er one crop 'riiose who has not day we have a seaiilane traveliina at the ex-cierk ei thc Hcusc, Mr nm- e. s \ done so. but had held to mixed farm- over 800 miles per hour. li motor car jamin Rogers ' ee ing escaped the hard times which travlllillt lt. 231 miles PGI' ll°ul' I-‘ld As to the Speech from the Throne, ‘ had come upon those who had ape- a. motor boat at over D0'miles "per he said that he had never read one JI|St Edward Island potatoes, supposed to For U set weigh D0 lbs. weighed only as ls or ._ b P 4 laihs."rhiswuaverysravemai- fm. fi U “nga” WY, “id thi DOAIUP. 10|' WO 601116 acumen: alx?i»lo?ing, the om ni# hold our markets if we sold un- and nosiiive emi-eusiss addon of dei-wsient. 'rms magenne reached Bkilliltlil Mljnilll lil! NOV” to tmp". “ng °‘ th. "3" of annum it 25, .ie its itil E the very drat don-and A hw ¢°\‘ °°°°fl\l\|°\\»l\¢» cms' mi-in obtainable from any of amen IOM drlllll! llltl ICI’ lldil UIC. 'lill special lllllflhd fd?-B 6! ll- donaotaotasaiaxagivp _ ernment should be petitioned to build 000 or $25 to every man, woman and ww, natural vesou, I wid -lff°l‘B8s plant at some cen child in th province M Allen gave _,Mud the ,EMDR gc Sf grain continued ____ __ __m_____d ch” able at all times for _thi fishciglen to me m1,-,gs gf ms hp;-,rel-5 33 hastened acter here today but Prices were In Georgetown' pan cu ny’ ere what tm; $3'00o'o00 YCDACMD Cd It eyed that _hmly m_______t_______d A f______ __ was a strong feeling that this should Referring to the bum f-fr-1.1¢ of _)__________$ was done ___ Spr___g“':_?:';___?f be done fresh fish Mr Allen “url that m, wheat Hour _md the ___________t_____e ___ In re8srd to education, the speak had had the plea u c of looking or r C P C nc _,I he ma_k,___ was mm The inquiry for 9! did 110'? Dl'°f¢l‘¥ f° k“°W mllch the plant at Halifax The tank cm :Qu tcgclhcr ,md bf Bl>0llt the mlttef, but had HO d0lllJI. prayed was 18 het long by 2 1 2 fe ;iGmm,nn,_er,t press I mlllfe'-d was active and values were 1 t ,_ Steady smndud 8_____d____ of _ _ed the Govemment would gve it a vid.. and about the sam depth '1;h_ SP3 tak med by the death of the Honour ward Island Green Mountains sold somemmg which he Mt everyone C, hl 0 oialiasd » hour. Ho than gave the records of more barren of any matters of im- 6 \ Mr. Scully had examined many po- cyclists, trotting horses, runners, etc port to the province It seemed a tatooa gdng through Goorgdtown, Mr. Allan said that the other day replica of the one delivered a year Mme hu" mr and itwas his opinion that the dual- he was grieved to note an article ago on the same occasion. He ex- ,,, M" ,Nm mn, ny of sable stock was not what it in im Grocers' Magazine of Beaton. pressed himself as in thorough ae- or dollars in raps in 5110 MIND Will. 'Null lrtiule ba cord with the conference in Tor- , l“`°"""°“"- |\ " road. It atltsd that ball of Princl onto, which was a step in carrying ‘ 's El is 2_1 it is i hid left Oh the 20th Of Jilllullry Mr Allen was of th belief that that no fm-f_h,r aker went on to describe the freed proc ss in some detail The fish. attacncd to a SP carried in pans very low, the fish are thoroughly shipped in _parclfincnt envelope points in Central Canada or even ther in excellent conci‘ion for market " Mr Allen strongly recommended all terestcd in the fish buSlllSSS 10 e a. course in Halifax Unless fish- men are properly trained and equill tc in these markets The public alifax is training flshernicn for just ui-se given by a. motor mechanics out the old and sound Conservative policy of trade within Canada.- Referring to agricultural matters, -he stresaéd the importance of qual- ity production, put up in an attrac- tive_package, which todays market required With our great natural |,':"f_;';;_:'$'f“‘:»‘g'.'i“°:l"‘“‘°”um 'mio speaker alkad tha_ manager aiivantagn he was optimistic of our I I _ an-. hteware commented adversely __ by shipmtlli-S Wills turned down scales were wrong He thought, how me clums mm, urieen lhipleads of potatoes ever that me mutter was one for he me 000 bu-S) hull lcit the D0l't Of the Department of Agriculture to ment had adgp Yiewwn last year The last car look into, and take prompt action on Duncan Commissi il _ . . .- H ~| . . ' I ' '. - - ' . _ _ _ - . '- fi ‘ . _ - ._ - __ ng ____ - __ __m___s_ ' liter Bl/GW 0312!' P011 on the Is- potatoes should be graded as or- ‘granted to any on »' _ _ ui mm put ig, to g 43 hom. ,_¢st'_ 5 _,Wen why _“___ hive ___________;_e om land was closed. sriges are into small, medium. and genera; sdgvggmen l _ CENTIAL 1>Al,1§|{,,_ gg;-vga” M ey back if you don't soon feel y “me d_;______n _md __d_____ V ' Mr. Scully expressed his pleasure huge sizes in bags-not all mixed up Iifmal adjugtmene _, _ , ‘ - - ‘ t the thriving stats of the fox lrl- together, This was puobably a mat- mghgm ghd will F . , . . r _ ` . _ try and Ill-S i'e¥1'et at the low ter for the federal inspectors, who pe,¢_.,_ The 'great _, __ f _ , , _ _ f ce of lobsters. He felt that there sholgd 815° he asked to check upto the colonies be; _ . . , _ _ much room for improvements in on the weights, was custo,” dum, _ _ _ _ . __ _ soo L_” .__ cue L____e_ M__n__________B_ l;;oi°ce_____the____wt:_i;i_h__er get: too warm. the quality of the Island pack. In Referring to the silver fox iridll_S- en away. and as a ' Mrs. Murray and their son, are E for "dang p Y °°n estanuf b°'~h this connection, he cautioned the try he said 20,000 fqges had beenlwcve' given';,_. subs - 4 _ _ V s 5 and d““°l“3- Lei “S heifl' fish i-in n ainst s ecializln too ce _ Tak; 5150 each! _ i _ ` _ - . . 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' 1 _ ~ e _ _ _ _ _ ` _ _ ' _ X _ _ . ` ti _ . _ . - _ _ _ ._ __ _ ` ` _ ' ‘ ' N _ ' _ _ . - ' ` _ ` " "' A ' so s . _ _ - i ' _ _ _ _ _ to B retain their su y this was the shvrtese of belt Th¢f= The cost therefore, would be 51.- B ,mm which the The Markets was ii feeling that the Pedei-si adv oco,ooo being s net prom of $2.000 deny, wane reeling J 1 E allowing all the sorrow which the for the Newport ferry Also im W0 practice aeroplanes provided, if this course 155; year breaking of do ply clieiished ties en | provernent had been made in the we could have 10 men ready to tram how “me use the C0 tails lb indeed but the opening of a Budget Debafe docks there He praised the govern as ,,_v1a_t0,-s_ and 40 more read] to BILLS To BE IN. door which admits us to continue our ments both at Ottaia and at hon-ie fouovv them up He recommended The premler gave service to our Divine Master upon a for the public works which had been that an aeroplane dub be fanned ut \ Dum mtroducs the higher plane Thus we may conn _ -Continued from page 1- or were being constructed through Charlottetown predicting that in An ac; to furthe,- out the province In this connection less than nve years an msf, class to further amend th work here is done, we may again icies oi’ the present govemment, He he cited the $3.500 000 bein! “Bend men would be carried by aeroplane povate me Temphen enjoy their fellowship in the life to also paid a tribute of respect to the ed on the car ferry as very fair and with regard to the lobsgey mdus Prmce Edvard 1515” me memories of the late Judge Warbur generous treatment try, the Japanese crab, the pack of mlm Cap 10 To their wives and the members of ton, ex Premier Bell whose death un ADDRESS SECONDED which was standardized, was drli- Au act for the pre elr families, we offer our sincere ' der tragic circumstances had occur Mr L. B. Allen. in S€¢°lldi!l8 the mg our lobsters from the market If in connenmm Wm, th ympathy and rejoice with them in red so recently, and the late John address, first extended his sympathy we wished to compete with them ue meg fact that their dear ones haveleft Agnew to the speaker On his 1055 during must standardize our pack, and ad- An act tg furthe,- nind theme record of honest snort Mr Scully then dealt with the the year occasioned by the death vcrtisc thc province The packers of ~d cdntciidiite and sm. which we are all ustl roud conference at Toronto, convened by of his brother. He then SX Ja anese crabs were putting cut at- mfs remtmg to the J y p v P The Chair an elcomed thosepre- the Maritime Provinces Association. tended his congrailllllmfls V0 M’ tractive advertising mutter H2 Em- u.to..icating liquors eed of expanding the number of speaker was pleased to note the spir- ness, and to the deaths of the late tmon An an to furthe,- anches of the Alexandre, society of it of good will so evident in the con- Judge Warburton, ex-Premier Bell, dating L0 the regtm-v ings College fere_nce, toward the Maritime Prov- whose administration he lauded, and As to the oyster industry, Mr ,mtruments relating The Rev G Mun-sy Hutheway, inces He felt that Mr Buuiaby thelate John Agnew, aformer speak- Hildsc Oi the Dominion Depcirlmcnz land_ Rector of Kingston, N B, then de- Would do much to bring about a er of the House °f Fl-*h¢’i°5~ V’-“tid R’°l‘“‘°“d Bal' An act to amend sn lim-ed e most interesting and ui- better vnderstandins in matters of mst year, and placed shells on _he registration of tmcuve address on ..A_`_c“c MISSION tv-ade_ between mesa two pm-ts of Mr Allen then dealt with the con- floats for the young oysters to set on agcms Em-|eev°ur"_ Canada ference at Toronto. ellprtssins Praise These were drawn up and placed in An act to further Thu .dana Wu “mowed by A very A, m me quesgion of mem-gl re. of the excellent service of the Cana- prepared beds, in this my growing to a_,§es5_ levy and _cc te;-“ting gud;-eg by the Rev Ed. sources, while this province had dilln National Railways, which hlld hundreds of thousands of native income and personal on-1 B1»|dg¢v,at¢,,-_ B D_ Rem". of none such, he felt that we were en- placed two pullmans at the disposal oysters The speaker had counted as An act fm. the prev apaud on M, impressions of New titled to some further consideration of the delegates Mr Allen gave BS many as thirty-five young oysters to ,real dmcases York “med by hy, experience Wm, in view of the revenues received an instance of this the Willinsull-S3 one shell' It was very foiiwmiu, An BCL to provide rklnnm gh. slum, of that 3,-eat from their natural resources by the of the officials to bring tile W0 said the speaker that we had a De- m questions relating 0 e B0yLg_A¢ 01", Rpm-_ Mu-ch |5¢_h_ my Western Provinces He hoped that Dulluilh-S. which thi’0\18h In Over- puty Minister of Fisheries -who was and suppression of The Rev H R Coleman then en the representations now being made “Shi md 5”” 91"” “i 5* Hem 9- f°"fl@l' "alive heiic liquors request repeated a very fine and W°“ld have 3 K°°d 959°* mm th” sl"m°n 5° "mt the speak' M’ Alle" then read lm amd" mn' An act to prevent i ,gm-mg add,-¢_,, on the problems of Dealing with the agricultural sit- er misht ’°°°V€l' a parcel which had e/ning the high food values of fish contagious diseases 9 Amman Church in mls prov, usticn Mr Scully expremed regret at been left in them and emphasized the importance of the mdmther animals ¢¢_ vvhmy, h, had previously dem.. the low price of potatoes But it In connection with the car ferry. fishing industry to the p~ovince The House then "4 W the Exewuva ¢¢,mmmee was s matter of supply and demand, he said that it would be but a short OPPOSITION I.EADER's ADDRESS 10 0 clock this mom", M the 610,, of the mem” B, hem._ and was therefore beyond our con- time before they would dispense Hon. J D stewart. in expressing vow of thank, was tendxed to trol Last year Canada had a crop with Such tlllllils Bltllsei-h¢l'. BS it the universal scntimcn» of ielief and ----~- th,-” , ,ken of 90 million bushels-an increase of was intended to build a bridge or pleasure at the ‘f of His Ma- ° 9° , >o4o-ow-oo Mm. Blum' v,,.“m., th, meeting 17 pei' cent over last years crop and causeway across the straits He was jesty from his ill that this OOO'-O4-Q-Q*O'¥§' 5 because t P 2".” .,_ _ 5 of that cl partnfent out the policios outli Speech from the Thi torso breeding This year we had no of anytli ng in the in the present spee ,ee.r‘s speech. were flags, intended to llc The whole m dc nn agreement were not entitled to .iedit men, with their limi "-T' b HDI? pflivinces were nd thu. in wh mtmelit With Iégard fvfi peaker was doubtf As to technical edu d that tne very sin ettled by the late 927, and the pres With regard to th ries-bow can o\ir J. 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