ka-i-il-lrimonwed-Iil. " i... ' _ r1 I-rrrrYx-z-grrrrz: . . . . ,9 Eight lnsertlonstuuuu. ,-i. _...__. ._ lPoultrymenShould Convenient R e d ace Cos ts Of Production "It ls quite possible. i! proper end mnomical methods o! preduetien re used, tor the poultry tanner to ilrn over his money with a slight lrolit, although prices are low," sates Mr. J. J. Lcightiger, o! the .1. E. I. Cooperative 11kg and runny Association. "The people in the p“). ily business must remember that it ' is not a business pouibliity to can. tinue_an industry indefinitely with. out a slump. At such times the Bliaicst eilorts at economies! [K01 ductlon must be put forth.” A policy of reducing overhead u. S P E C 1A L Located Grocery conveniently leeeied on the earner oiliietouandOrleberetreetsJsli. ltwlsvsflroeerystorqeaeoithe molt Iroelinent bueirleee ltelids in theeity. Thesterecsrrieeetuiiiige o! llveedee. eneeielisinl in fruit ens eeuleetionary. Prompt service in the store and quiet deliver-y to the oust tealerinthehoaieereprineiplieee which unwise hasbuiltbissuecsso Iul business. The store nee a re- iriserlior in which perishable goods me! be lehly kept. Orderlinese and tidiness. ere points which ioreibl! strike the customer. . ‘rhe advertisement o! hlr. A. it. Wise speeere on the ibublieity Page. LIABILITY Continued mm psge l. . Dr. ueersilien replied in the ei. tirmetive. Re instenced the deny crous shortage o! water last vcsr. n" I"!!! Pfidlde have been selling tor a modern motor pumping engine to: yeelb. Iven with the improved Fine Broadcloth METROPOLITAN‘ STORE QUEEN STREET ' birds, retaining laying hens, stock for the Fall market should en. able the poultry tanner to shew a reasonable proilt on the year's op- 0 0 Classified Advertisemen n 1 ~ mum“ 1e armer shoulcioontinue in the o“ ‘on "' I industry through period; o1 “pm. I slon as well as in perimis o! high , Places. as do- other business men, l Mr. Leiglltizer states. The advertisement o! the kg end . 10o Per line o! 5 words 0o per line oi I words 3° N!‘ line ol 5 words ‘ie per line o! 5 words "Q§-OOQ-OQO-O~O-O'O-OQQQ##¢ $ vvvvfO-O-O-Ofi-fifiGQO-OO-O-O-OfiO-firX-OQ QQFQQOeeeIOO Agents Wanted fi on WOMAN 1a TRAVEL and appoint agents. Position per. rnanelli; yearly guarantee $1002. (being $21 weekly average) and ex- penses Winston 00., Toronto. A. W. 3-28-5-WS-tlApl.30. Miscellaneous . IOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PHIL vlnclal Land Surveyor. Herman- vple, 37fi0-3-5-lmonth. {HE QFEEN SQUARE GARDEN Cdmmlttee find themselves without v e gardcn roller which is bntlly needed just now. Will the party who borrowed it kindly return at once. A. A. Alley, Treasurer. . 4070-4-21-21. Situations Wante LADY “WNTS IIOUKIHVORK - Collntrv preferred. Apply 198 Cum- berland Street. 41107-4-22-21 WANTED-POSITION AS STJENO- grapher or other orlice xvork. 5 yrarstwpcrlcllcc. Apply to Box 116. 4853-4-20-31. Female Help Wanted \\'0.\lAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wolk. Widow preferred. Family uvo adults. Angus MCKillllull, Albion. P. E. I. 4900 4-22-11 WANTED-A GIRL OR DIIDDLE aged \\'0llllll\. [or gcllcrnl house- work. Apply at Guardian Olllce. 4861-4-20-3l For Sale FOB_SALE-1930 DODGE SEDAN. god as, new, rurl 4,000 miles. Apply Guardian. 4301-4-21-31 .__. FOR SALE-DRIVING MARE SIX years old. Apply Lorne Weeks, Fredericton. 4860-4-21-31. _____________ FOR SALE-ZD TONS 0F HAY, J. R- Mlllln. Marslifloid. 4893-4-21-31 ._..______________ FOR SALE- GOOD GENERAL llllliiiosc horse Island bred. J. Cullen. Bedford Station. 4910-4-22 21 ______________ FORsALE - ONE TEAM BLACK‘ holscs. Also one horse. Apply 161 Glllflvll- 4814-4-21-51. ________i_______ FOR SALE — NFHV ‘VHEELBAR- rows and cedar chests. W. J. Scott, R. R. a, Marshllcld. 4743-4-14-81 ‘*-%—— . '9" SALE-QUANTITY or CHAR- Mlfliflilll so barley and banner We. mixed. Ernest Post-er. Marsh- “lil- 4904-4-22-31 _ FOB. SALE-OLD PAPERS, 5 CENTS bundle. Gllh-Idlln Oillce. 2-44.! _________________ Ion sells. T0 LET. aosnu sun i°°m liens on band at Guardian Oiilce. "--+__ ___ "Eh wnasr son sacs, wnlTE m9- APPly to MrsuPercy Mutch. Ml- Herbert. 4867-4-20-3i-Mon.-Wed-.Sat ~_________i_____ i011 sew on RENT-Iii ACRES o! land in East Royalty. Apply Mrs. Curran, 21o Weymou‘ i tS. 49111-4-22-21 ~*________________ llirnlcslv rwnaan BELTING. ‘lee Rubber ‘Traces complete for “"168 at hall price. Clinton Mor~ "w. Bolt Dealer, Fredericton Station. P. a. I. 4013-4-22-31 \___________________ . . ‘ARDIOAID SHEETS FOR SALE. 1 tent each, suitable ior lining hen "m. etc. Ouerdien 001cc. 3021-“ ~_____________ 011 SALE-l mm HEAVY nons- °5' Welfllt 2900 1M. Have been “illklnr all winter. Pricc right. "lls is desired. Apply H. J. Phlllipl. 35 Grafton Street. 4856-4-20-31. n 0R SALE _ BABY CHICKS l "Ni Rocks Flock, Government ln-lllected. Blood-tested iur bncll- lily willie diarrhoea. R. 0. P. males "m" hens with records of 200 eggs "i! to 300. April and May 17 cents. glint l5. 100% live delivery. Jrlmes water euwiy there is not suiiicleat Pleasure to send water to a lume- ent heilht to combat a flre in any .1 the larger buildings at the city .11 the eeeeiid riaee the insurenee uh. Jere/titers have netiiied the Council that unless this modem equplalent was purchased the are in. sunnee rates would have to be in. creased. Personally the speaks; wouis net be s. party to handicapping the fire fighters o! the rity in enyiiiing required in their very necessary work. Mr. Alien esked 1r the new mesh. the was not s chemical engine and bumper combined. llie eue asked whether it bad been need at the are Iuieh‘ 159W!!! lien. I. B. Ieartl zreridence a few months III. ‘me wmbeittee was net able io supply this intermitten- ‘lbs bill versed without smas- LOST - FEMALE FOX A. C. ll.- 16-1-1. Finder notify Wln. E. Johll- stone, Long River. Has Grown With Potato Industry LOST ON GOOD FRIDAY, AT OR (right) kid glove; color, dark grey, wool lined. Please leave at 84 Great During the last iew years potato elimrts from the Province have in- creased tremendously. knowledge o! the potato keen minds to Iollow the trend o! the markets, and sound bupinep principles are required by those eat gaged in tll!s trade. A iirrn Ihieii has grown with the now greet pete- to illdl Iv is that o! J. I... Douglas. exporter of potatoes and turnips. Beginning business in 102i, Douglas has since that time dripped Pei-ewes torch-lie ell ever Census, to the eastern States and to the West Indies. A large part o! his buy- ing business is done in the districts adjacent to Charlottetown. The flsq Help wanted EARN $20 AND UPWARDS, GROW- illg mushrooms for Illustrated booklet Canadian Mushroom, Tor- Male Help Vilanted Letter Carriers, Mail Clerks, Cus- toms Clerks, Stenographors, ‘Typ- ists, etc, are constantly vacant all We are the oldest nnd largest institution ill Canada specializing in preparing Candl- dutes by mall for those positions iii i é 3s rerun GIOWIIJ’ ac! M. C. C. LtcL. Toronto 10. M- H- W- i-wsllAvl-Zil m ieeemretles the leed Potato The firm c’! ‘I’ L‘ WW1" h” u‘ Olvwsrs Association. Hr. Duchy in come of permanent business lnetituv tlon on which farmers can hi?!” depend. whatever market eesldtiees may be. Their warehouse is up; every day throughout the shipping “dug”, i; g gqgeeunieetlen re- cently mbiiehed in the Ouerdian. It ea e edditlonel to the W“ W" ‘"1 u" ""1""! "It ell-eta. so. wmumieve¢= it Heidi! clarified the existisl liltlitl ll “U74 Vi"! the request Q! the INSPECTOR 0F Drugs, (Mom, Dominion Govern- Sydney, N. S.. for District including Cape Breton Island and Prince Edward Island. $1440. Ap- plications, obtainable at Post Of- flee, together with fee‘ of $2. ex- cept lll the case of returned sol- dlers, to be filed with tile Secretary Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. not later than Mny 6. 1931. M. H. W. April 21-21. The promoter, Ion. llereee Wright mlelned the purpose es outlined by - "7', U‘ Chg. M? Douglas’ advertisement Fast living means living in, s my to reach death sooner. The Plwesed amendment rpebee WWW“ “*° livoetiueeu. marines. the reel er nerves! web- "rtyeHheMeeeiMielael-betiute "W" l"! “i”! WWI.‘ I91‘ the bvmus er the Mleeietien." It else provides that “every meme ber _ of the Aseeeietiesl shell be ieintlv sad severally liable fer ell -—ofl'erlng {or Infill s! Ill the debts, llgbilitisj and Qhiigfliqjg ""1"" ileurred or eeatrested b! the was. iatidl." lllbieet to the provisions el eesg "is elisinei Itltilte. ‘lie Atheist-lee Mi Ivleillm es may u lee we lleeele 1M it We Aflllewhseieeeeeelsyiaeedertle lnense the business, and purchase ieltililef, the promoter explained. T0 RENT - SMALL FURNISHED apartment. Apply this office. Ellnnrrvs Lluiment for Rheumatism. Erinity melon U111 7.30—Wornen's Missionary I piety-special letter pm gramme (peetponedi- Is- geant "The Unveiled “use” CAVENDISH APARTMENTS —I-FOR. rent, one six room and one 618m- rooln zlpsrtnlcllt. Apply janitor or soeiety- flee-Its WANTED — SMALL APARTMENT. Write E. care Guardian. 8'30_c“anl““°n “ Class-open to all eonfle Hearts Memorial Isli. WANTED _ 1.10m HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms for one. Apply Guardian WANTED-DRESSED FOWL AND _.____...,__..____.____.__. chicken. Will stop buylnlz May lst- MQLEAN“MCKWN°N"M W?’ lottetown, April 2i, John oursie u".- Lean to Catherine Iolillwll, bot-h- or Hopelield. Mr. w. r... outlieuae IIII" lltsflleel raeeeweeluleecemeeeseem et a letting o! the directors e! the Meeieiieeltweemufleweee the ielievins eleuee ie the enm- "ms slimline set shell new ia- te tsree on end ester, but net be- ieee, ea order er the ueuteetllt dweller in wlaell men m tile KElZER-At Grand meme, April we,“ "u; egg“- i. be "gs ‘eel; 21st, James Keizer, in his 71th year. Funeral from his late residence II cums" shell r-eeeive g. women pd. Wednesday, Aprll 22nd, service stere- “we. 9f ti" ‘gouging ‘ppm, lng at 2 o'clock. Interment sleek i" a, m" or m. My, u the WANTED-A GENERAL PURPOSE horse llsland bred). John A. Mac- Donald, Auctioneer. First Gas Station In 771a City The lowest priced Sedan in world at the present time ls said to a be the Whippet, for which Mr. Ran- kine McLalne is local representat- ive. In the same line of curs origin- ally tlle Overland, which Mr. Mc- Lean llas handled for eleven years, -—-—-----__-_---,~ SULLIVAN-At Oarvilgdn, AI“ Q1, 1931, Thomas Sullivan, aged l0. luv neral notice later. elm ole lieutenant were» in 1931. Joiln Frederick Genleeter. aged 6 weeks, son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Aft-hut Gamester. Funeral took plane yester- day afternoon from the residence I his grandparents, Mr. and III. I F. Burke, West Royalty. _ dclock. Interment in People's om- lb. u. n. ma.» eeslesoeeed thewesketthefiteioflvfievebt- eeiea. mo, revue 1e m bill in tee, he’ lied resolved eon- pleints Irma aelnbere e1 the Aslee- he islt that he 100111 hevl ieveteeseieetitzeivlvtsnebee with nears to use the seseelsilea. ‘me press- helllie mime in the eillinel Mt ‘mst all! be so; but st Want the 41mm must sue iiie nieiilbere e! me Aisseiitiee inlets they resem- ills e pitiniid mutt eeeie The filling station which Mr. Mc- Laine operated for eleven years at the comer o1’ Prince and Grafton Streets was the first station opened 1n the city. He also had installed some years ago the first visible measure» gasoline pump in the Maritime Pro- PEAKE-At Charlottetown, Meade! evening, Alpril 20th. Cottage. Prince Street. Charlottetown Edith Alice Constance, widen es thl late Honorable T. Heath ilsvlisnd. aged as years. Funeral today Iss4 nesday, April 22nd, leaving heifll residence at 2.10 ier It. Peter's Ceili- edral, funeral service starting et 2J0 Interment Bt. Peters Cemetery. N. D. MacLeen During the last decade the Over- land models have been greatly im- proved and their modern form lll the Wlllys Knight and Whippet hold a prominent place in the automobile otefllistlilbiil 8 Mr. Rankin McLaillds ment appears on the Pllbllclty P586 the e! new te the would» tins ere enl! siren ie be Aeeseimee is seii. 1 and ineinuetieo about tile motives or have been II!!! iltllliy that the eppmitien alight have been obvi- the Aietifl eeee net luv. letedhedtilewwervrecedurebeen abet the As- relieved. The ml reason why mu eeeietiefl reel eel Iweleijepeg senseless was introduced, wes the our‘ mssrssrrr-r LOW ST. LOUIS. April fll-The Mississ- ippi River at St. Louis was at one or the lowest average stages from April 1. 1930 i0 April l. 193i. in the oaeneeueen a Inn Ilene nearly 100 years of government ob- nuisance l" i. . ' . m“: R R. 3. Summersiue, P. E 0-00 servatlon. Navigation was seriously wit: s Tue Wed am: s: Ml- l"*P°4°‘* eflett in cosmic-soundl- nemshtsrewertreelieetbetm The wint wee dleellued by Mr- peqeuypgqyigqgyu5qp.mh. Gordonendlsnlsueterd. ‘Illeletteri eppyehqgmggqguwwtgogu" nus the smendmcnteenow present- Aasendaientstdesedvreddedpew. erefliwessusprieeetbettlienreai- etu- sheuld eeebe e statement o! tliet kindrbeeentinuesnutebengee thslietmrymetsvlellyfllieeoeigig. alelelnsslevidlenivierntletiet- ililbeberzthisbiiiprvvideeier the nerisesinsereutbeuiinbere-eeep- my: en entirely discreet thing. st deel enieilfthe- eutbwliv o! the dilveieruesitlsiucruielliersee that (set leirlyeainet ellfllifllle it." lien. lsr. wrlsbt: "I en interned that there is a dileflnee o! opinion ill "i" beiat and! Mel Ines." lien- llr. etewert: “there sen be not diserenee ea met point." 1*"- lfl- Wfleet aeeilitflaes that Association held in sterege. Ben. m». Itewsrt insisted that there was s materiel cheese lathe charter oi’ the Geliblli! b! this A- neeealeet. see 1t is the duty e! tile lluute to see thet beieee the change 1e made e11 the shareholders shell be eogriielnt. llbh- W. Wright: ‘there shareholders." llon. Kr. Ieswert: "they are ehlreheiderl in sleet, the people who are dealing with the Afieeiatiea and Where vrvbeftr this bill deeie with he" I "slit to knew whet creases ere being lnede, end to sate en ‘my: t m». ninnse zaeum ‘the rider te the amendment, providing that the bill eea eely beret lets elect by er- oer in council em: a Notable vete o! the members et the asst ensue! meeting, eeleguerded the members‘ interests. E‘? ti; h; r3; Re int-bikini! umutinsisreeileeee eeeietieailesepelbeerd Kfll- llr- WHOM M91104 file'- lit anemia; or the as mews M- societies wools not suit me Potato Growers’ Association. and therefore etinle-Jiulleueeieekrceeee. ‘I . DIIOIMUUIGUDM into ed met with his approval, because it enabled the members to decide the matter at their annual meeting. He would like to know, however, how the individual liability would be iixed. Iea. Mr. Wright: happen that there would be e loss in any year the loss would be made up in proportion to the potatoes "I! it should Hr. Campbell supported the re- marks o! Dr. MacDonald. What was the real end personal property oi’ the Association? Did lt mean the reel and personal property o! the individ- ual members? However, it was the privilege oi.’ the members to attend their annual meeting where would have the opportunity ot ec- ' eepting or rejecting the p. , Dr. MacDonald said the Associa- tion had done e greet desl tor the Island. I-le wes aireid the present bill would do the Association rnuch barm- The annual meeting will take piece within three months. Why not wait until this legislation is asked ier by the members? Mr. Gordon said that owing to the depreulon lest lsll the Bank was insisting on the security outlined in the slnendlrunt. All those members Who do not svilrove o! this measure can drop out or the Association. The" IN. he seid, no comparison NW9"! the business conducted by the Potato Growers and that 0! the Io: Breeders‘ Association. Fox pelts are not a perishable product like pg- tatoee and the some kind o! security is not required by the banks in doing business with the two organizations. Hon. Mr. McIntyre said he was op. Died to the bill as first introduced, but with the rider that the matter Wflllld be dealt with at the annual Meeting e! the Ascoclrloo, he ap- PNYM. ll the banks insisted on this “Iislstion and it did not go through et this session. whet position would it blue the Association in? llr- Allen agreed with the lest speak- II- H! Vi! letleilcd that the next an- nul-l Ueetihl would be the largest ll the history o! the Association and the emendalent would be fully s15. Wild Ind Vol-ed 0n there beiore it was Ptlt lain eiieet. Mr. Allen also diiierentieted between the bsrlk busi- ness carried on by the Potato Grow- ers’ Association end the Fox Breed- !!!’ Aseoietion. He thought the bill slwuld be Pltled. Dr. MacDonald insisted that the members o! the Potete Growers’ As. eviction lied not asked for tau leg- Thet was the point. I! the Association lied carried on (or ten rem without it. why could they not “If! 9n for another three months. Th! sneaker had heard much critic- llli! d! the promoter o! the bill tor Ifldeeverieg by this bill to put a rope "Wild the timers‘ necks. The direc- 9m ore ‘now asking tor authority to Ilvfillle the farms and property 0g they ltlon. 2 é ,5 all .§s%i%rs $§ III- Mr- Wrisbi denied that this Ill be. Who wes responsible {or the eueeeee oi’ the Association? he asked. I rt was the directors and mlnqg- wilt. be said. He euseested that as QPPOIMOI members were opposing the bill {or pelicltel reasons. Wee it not the management end direetersr ‘Phey were responsible (or 1N PUNCH. Ml‘. Wright insisted. Who elwuid know better than the directors whet wee good (or the Association? The directors had decided that this legislation was necessary. It was not true that the Association was in lin- lheiel diuieliltiss. but the business o! the Mfleelstien is increasing and no bill! Iill turnish large amounts o! l”!!! without iirooer security. Could there be Birthing isirer then the rider to the bill which provides that the members shell vote on the mat- m ter it their eerluel meeting? The speaks! illplled that the Opposition Nimble. in opposing the bill, were twins te reeks pollticel capital. Rea. Mr. lletsge endorsed the bill. The potatoes oi’ the Association. he believed. can eerteialy be hypothlc- eted to the banks as security. The bill is absolutely the Aeeoeiatiop can borrow money tor i“ business. He thought every ree- eolieble eefesuerd hed been given to the members. If the minority et the next annual meeting does not went this lesielation. the minority oen set U‘. NAlDOlll-ld said the rider to the uaerlomeet should be tabled at leset warty-tour hours in advance e! the motion. Iver-y member or the Iiseeeistien um. he l-leo Iwkentlowes sgsiut the amendment. flew many IWBHII hi4 Bled Mr. Wright in put this hiu through? "I will venture to say there wee not onel Neither did they ever eel: me. NU! lesser in the House then he = "the Aieeeieiiee sees net elites ie eve es! messes: m ihdividiiel use»! e! the Al- eeeietiee m lee lei- Iri Qffllt: "Wlieh these po- ' . Dr. Maslsiilan: "Wes it not possible meoeeseelvieeentyteenssl- iel-leleeve-uuealll-r- bus es the Anslistiee. they Ieeebie the seeeeleiiee." lion. Ir. Wrflht: "Not without it being detriinentsi to the interests oi i "flier are het sold the manners o! the Association." Dr. bledsllian: Mil this discussion l“ I the belie. Is not that so?" NOW ON See Big List in Yesterdays Guardian United Drug Co. Products Pass the Highest Tests. You can get your money back if not satisfied. Toilet Articles and Sundries 35¢ tin Langlois hygndgf TELNTAL PASTE Telcum Powder - Tollézlkite 0O - z f" e36 2 for .51 - ___ isms? 2:01.36 “o..€:l’a..“.’f’.‘f‘? M36 vsmfrrrtrr zoos “Del-libel? Z/r-sl iiileParedieTalcum. 2/or.51 2/“16 social-eel Tum- 2101-51 Willi»? gdcli??? 2f" #51 rgglmgfirztcss 2%.‘;.a:.i‘.f§ti;. Eggs "¥.‘.’l...°‘.'.‘.‘.“.°;'f‘?Zf"$1-0l '*.n*r.*r....-:: 51.00 bottle 2 for $1.01 1.01m; QUININE =1.» o...» HAIR TONIC "ggnbgggm-g" 2 p, $11)] 21w $1.01 a 0° new" 81.00 Jasmine Face Lotion and n93” HAIR TONIC Fkin Freshener Fgfor z for $1.00 Cara Nome aoeLotiman Skin Freshener 2 for s 1,0 1 35c bot. Riker’: Emulaified Cocoa- $i .00 Ianglois lavender Face nutOilSllampom. 2101.36 2for$1_0l 50c Ianglois hvonder Bril- 50c tube l ~ liantine Bolidi- 2f” bu“, hum], fied.. . . . . . . . . . .. e Menthohted minnows“ 2on5! Shfllllflcffim o. w» .51 ...... .. 2on5! Bolldlfied ssdllo lavgierl '3 35s Lorie n; m ' horas 55%...." .-" JON-mu 35chlgube Rexal 2f §°"',F":," zooze “c “w, '7 75c bot. Ilfllglillfl Ieiveudm‘ Alter 2 f0?‘ .51 Shave Lotion. . . . . 2jor,76 SUI) box-Naroisae Cold Cream 75c bot. Klenzo for ' Fm Powder“ zforsluol Shh-mg Intlon. .. z e76 81.00 box Duska 21.0414" ‘ligoololfff? 210-5131 Face Powdeln. 50¢ j" "i..".f’i=..‘.il“.‘.‘“ff°ff‘f Z1-76 "m" 22.00 boxCaraNorne Complexion COMBINATION Powder . . . . . . 2/01‘ l CREAM "i?§’.?»‘..i'i..*".‘.2/~'$Z-5l 2 1o .51 ROSS —DR U G — UNITED SUCCESSOB T0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. Where Your Pennies Work Wonders Hen, w. Wright: "ClrcwrlstancTs too much to the Bank-v , have arisen that require that change." Dr. MacDonald again Oblfllled "l!" Dr’ MuMuhm; ' “The banks are the rider to the amendment had not taking we same attitude here that been tabled twenty-four hours be- they are taking in Western Canada. fore. v It does not matter who is going to Dr. MscMlllan asked what elic- suller; they are not taking any guard lhfle W85 flflalllii ll P°°Y1Y It‘ chances." tended annual meeting. Hon. IVLr. Wright: "We can't dic- Hon. Mr- WYlEhlI "Em? “m” tate to the banks." of the Association will be notified Dr. MacMillant "I know that, but iilut this matter will be discussed It it does not do to cater too mucll to the annual meeting" “mm Have the pom“, grower-s As- Dr. MacMtllan: “And in 0115c the/i sodauan caused me banks w 105g would not be sufficient it would be an; cent in the last ten years? ‘No. up to the Governor in Council to see Yet they are not‘ satisfied with the that ihe vole “'85 lelllmllilllll" 5°- security that the Potato Growers have i019 lm$$lll€ U" 1°3l5l9il°“-" given them up to the present. They Mr. Allcn suggested, that at least want w mortgage me“ pmpergy, 60 per cent attendance 0f $110 A80- That is the point; and that, as I see 91119011 "lcmbc" Shmnd be requlnd 1t, is the cause oi’ this amendment.“ b14011’- adflllllllg the amelldmmt I'll I-Ion. Mr. Wright: "We require the Hnllllfll meeting- more money for doing our business Him- MT- W113i" °pp°5°d ‘his m!‘ u gestlon. ma“ we d“ bah)”. The clauses WCTC passed as reed, Dr. Macmillan: "But the real rca- and thc hi1] was fepqrfled egg-em iq eon is that the bBllk-‘l require "m" with amendment. security. Whether their bill ‘ls in lllc interest o1 the Potato Growers As- civic 5131,11‘; ceneolldei’ soclation or or the Banks ls a matter which each one must decide for nlm- 0,, “mum, or Dr, MacMillan the sell." House wrni into committee on sec- ond wading of an Act to Consoli- Premeicr A Govt- Member- date and Amend the several Acts irl- corporating the City o! Charlottetown "The Drbmfliel‘ 515's this is not a Mr. MncLvull in ille chair. government bill; 1t is a private bill Hon. Mr. Lclazlgc again raised the and rrlelnbers can vote as they please. question oi taxation in CharlotiA- But ii the non. member was well ad- iowll, which he alleged to be unfair vised he would not be promoting inc and inequitable to m0rChi111l8"hl‘0'll|1d bill. It is not the duty 0i’ a member illc Square." He suggested holding 1h) oi’ the Government to llrvlllvle orl- inc bill llnill provision was made to vate bills. level equal taxation. He complained "At the present time," Dr. MacMill- also that there was no correct valu- an continued, “I am not going to atlon on residential property, cltlnl object very strongly to their bill pro- his ou-n lax bill and the manner in viding that the members shall have which hLs "neighbors" had got of! ll the Wmfliinlty oi saying whether a lighter rair. they are going to obligate themselves, Dr. Macmillan pointed out that i! and l1 the majority believe that illls ciilvxns loci they are unjustly tetid ls e good thing, l1 they ivant to mori- ihcrc 1s a Clvlc Board oi Appeal be- gage the real and personal property lore whom they can lay their ease. or the Association and slterwards to At 6 n-m- brooms WM reverted and become jointly and severally respon- the House took recon until 0 pm. sible tor the debts, let them do so. — But the point that l make. this CHICKEN HA8 FOUR LEG! matter should have been already de- SAPULPA, Okla. April 21-40.?) clded before the bill came before -A four-legged chicken, chiming this Legislature. That would have and hopping nrollnd on e11 four feet, been the proper way or proceeding: lvns rrccnily exhibited at the Gilles and tile objection I take ls that ihoyol the sllpulpa Herald. All tour ped- Aeeocietien B cater-ins lust a little a1 extremities were Iuliv Qvei,