cvuulu. ' Inry I. ‘Inrrw; late r sworn statement Ilr. finsone, l4 Front 8t. W., Toronto, bow llruit-a-tlves brought him complete relic! from in - don. He made the statement of hie experience under oath be! a notary so that everyone can be sure ‘of its absolute truth. He stated- “For a long time i suiiered badly from indl etion. I tried every- thing but continued. to get worse. A friend of ‘mine recommended Fruit-s-tlves and siter taking them for a short time l began to feel much better. it was not ion before l was entirely well an could eat anything without pain or after eflecrs." (lopy of Mr. Sansone‘e complete sworn statement will be sent on request. Write Irultstlves Limited, Ottawa, . FRUlT-A-TlVES-lle sad 50c EVERYWHERE Sz-‘fl-“l L ro ‘9:"!‘.9.P‘ fifffz OCansdisnPséiiicliners take the shorter tonne to British and Continental pom.» Cruising 1,000 miilesonthe picturesque Ste Lawrence Seaway, then only 3 or 4 days ondie open sea.- Trsveilers may choose from a vshoie fleet- Earpreues, Due-buses ocMoet ships, wirh accumnodatioras to suit aiipnmes Msxinnnn series nsd canton-Brat, Cain Touhandfiflisdliima Esaoaaneaefliaysbea pagan-enun- when nutshell. w Write O. B. ANDREWS. ¢- Dieiricirslengerdgeni, Baht hill. N. H. Blllglll PIGIFII} YQQnRII ' mp3"? fibsqleu s: aedt e lVarll Our". < Desirable Property For Sale Theunderllfleed ofler for sale Mscresoiehelca lend at North lutieowlthggeoddwdliughome WW9 and outbuildings, rty oi late Ade Louise William. Th]; dilated si Doyle's piece for further particulars. apply. Ilaslern, Barrister, ewe lirsee Block. OAmDA 1']- UIOE 01" IIINOI EDWARD ISLAND ' ' l! ‘(JIANCEBY Before the Vice-Chancellor. IR IIII'IAI"I'II.~ I‘ the estate OI hallo“! in Queen's 0.1M! in said Previafl» Single W ‘deceased, teeters. Ne. II. Ill. PUIDUAII ta an order of the Ytea- keellar bearing date the llih. In fl “Ins llll. I IIIIIBI NOTIII all ‘ ' say elalrns against the d! nail In" I. Iarrsy, to some in and prove their sea rue st the 14w Courts an Thsrllai, the Nb ‘l!’ 0i Alril. llll. a6 I'll ti! ll Meieeh in the foreseen ' tale some that all elsisss let se belare me will be barrel. tlil llth In! ei Airil. ‘ I. I. I00 - some: "mam. . me deoulder-s tobacco, m dIOD down t the to the city and S63E10 0m ° at. ilhe 9088950”- bul; later. when Rolls had left ma‘: he re-enllered his house it W88 W at the oheerlessrless of his hearth. and u" an and contusion which rcl€h¢4~ A throw of the dice decided him w w; 05124111911, advice, and in the morning he and 111$ m3" mew“ left, in his boat for Jamestown- Clhapier Ii En route he was passed by youns 115mm W110 was dressed in 8011 fashion. or as nearly 5° a5 a mum“ tailor could llf°lllde~ any?’ own attire was fax from gala. dill: M85139‘. pory, the colonys secrhe an‘ fmnmy mm him. as reached the Jamestown $q\1l!-\'¢~ chm, "not one of the maids would look at him." crash of drunls ,the maids av- irom the sur- Suddenly, with B. and a 1:681“?! billfre and n e Sq gunding houses where thcy l“? been quartered. The crowd ° colonists slhouled themselves hoarse and brushed aside the marshal and his men lo sum "W" m’ $35‘: $315.33?“ 31.1? Zlfiil?“ “$13: “hi? a mm oi pilggdlesljgli m’ "Wfiysssaga Boonmmgus Tligd new»; heneeed a “mmmwg el-‘sihisl-GPWN’ A, Ralph neared file clum . he head s. women's H1617 "Rpm 9m" He found Edward sherplw- I 1mm, endeavlorin, to M81 I» m” mm s. beautiilui e11‘! . d “$1M leirn info ilhe river. Th with yo. Mm"...lm"fi‘ié“ l» a» ’ will you merry “ti; you live here?" 0319 3*“! with s (ilsdalnful were at "w W"- “yq, 1n Weyenoke Hundred. 11D the river. ‘he answered. "men, in Heaven's name let us be " ed. Fflxrfziifiagltcghen ahe found that for brides each 91mm 1mm “m; over to the company's mew"! °" hundrfid and twenty mum" fiobaooo, she ended W“ "l" herself my 111g price, but PONY would not hear of ii. ‘ m, 11m, gave her name ss Psi- Worth but at the all-or admitted she was Jocelyn will» and under that name she was msr- home by boat was rnldé m 5 “m. bu; gmept for brie! nnswers the bride spoke not st all and siu-ank 0mm Percy "h"! 31° mmqytgd to pill; a. cloak about her rled. The 0ND IUILDIIG I! "o-IU’ llfltatl- I. ll ,7.‘ h. ash-Rel. dill”- nad III CANADA ll t0 III ll .34,“ T»? your , ‘ ‘em I canoe ees-gfilneesgnu Tareate ;Mri Ieghlstive Chamber. lull 2. The House in Committee on Qup- Ply. Mir. Hunter in the chair. Ilbpartment of Health (834800 Mr, Memtyre asked if any reo- ion had been nude 1mm the Board of Health to Ottawl. that the oyster areas of the llssl’. Riva and pert of North fiver should be closed. Premier MacMiilsn: “Ne.” Mr. J. A. MacDonald said he had taken this matter up with the Dom- inion authorities. They alone have to deal with it, and he hoped to get a favorable reply very shortly. “As soon as I getihet in.» etlon," he added, "I shall be pleased 00 glvr: it to my hon. friend opposite. I unlocking after Best River in that regard. Not that I am making any money out of it!" FAIDONWOOD HOSPITAL (093-580) ' Mr. McIntyre said he noticed that the salary of the Medical Superintendent had been increased from 82400 to $2600. , Premier MscMiilan said the Government had made this bargain with Dr. Murchison when they en- gaged him. He had wenled $3800, but that the Government assured him that that W85 a little more than the Province could afford in pay and he consented to take the position at $2500. "We belt," the Premier added, “that the time had come when there should be at Fal- wconood a man qualified to deal with the question cf psychiatry. The salary is a very small one for s. specialist. in mental diseases." Mr. J .A. MacDonald: "And he is not a. Conservative.” Premier MecMlllan: "We did not. ask hi5 politics." Mr. Lea: "What perquisites of ofilre are included?" Premier MacA/illlan: "He gets his rent, light, and living quarters." Mr. Ina: “Free food and lodging." Mr. Mdintyre: “Any car or asso- line?" ' Mr. Lea: “I think that would be almost equal i0 $5.000 ln the oily.‘ Premier MacMlllsn: "Whaiever the arrangement was. ll. ie the same arraignment that was in vogue in my hon. friend's time except that he receives $300 additional salary.” Mr. Lea; "I realize that. I em not objecting. I know he is a good men.‘ MR. IAPAGES OBJECTION Mr. IePage referred to herd- ware and breed supplies. He. was informed by the Premier that in the case of breed supplied in FfliCbii- wood, the Government purchases from s. bakery and sets s price of seven cents per ioaf..Mr. IldPage calculated that this would be at the rate of $12.00 per barrel of flour. which he thought. was excessive. He argued in favour of the Govern- ment baking its own breed at h1- conwood. Mr. Stewart gave lltmlsed lig- ures of the coal; of baking the breed supplied. which showed a smell t on the tom amount. ‘I’! cost involved in baking the bread at nlccnwoad. he showed. wpflld have been greater. Mr. ImPa-za maintained that there was loo wide s so“!!! NWQW the price charged and the cost oi flour. . - ' - Mr Stewart in reply cited $119 spread between cowhide srld the cost. of a peir o! shoes. The discussion was continued by m. 00x, who maintained that breed of her maids, Patience Worth, hsd tired of service and decided iojoin the dnmeeulafiserlt out nfgouow and- Jocelyn 89¢“ 953"” from something which she did not then reveal to Ralph, hsd bribed the maid and taken her Place on the ship. “I am your wife," she said, "but I love you nob. I appeal m your emerodty. your honor " h “ma” ‘ “Your room . ‘ “The door may N WW0 Jorthebemr. Premier _t may”; Szdcs * 1 a ” Mgainst Mr. LePdge i us...“ u..uu.....-oFFT»..1.-. w...l'.*1..a.;..,. a Government; Policy Of Purchasing Bread Supplies For -Falconc0ood, After flea ring Rustico. Liberal Member’: ArgzrmentsTo 771g ‘Contrary. - Iildleepertebsinfihenicpuzs, ohehfrumabskery. Henlliuflherp lnstenced the eost o! coal. Ibrmerly there was fuel for cooking 1g 1| m. dent. from the e reduction 1n maintenance ea Pelconwood, thsti-heolunsvemedehevebeen 00014 meek persona exper- fence in this mailer, as he had served his apprentlcesilip, first as trusiceandlfliclaforaperlodot 9984190911 111010118. es Medical Bur» crintendeul: at Ilalconwood. "I ‘ about the diiflculties of 15141189111913!’ he said, "and I know that one of the pisses where a big leek occurred was in the 001M118- whrn you take into ec- oount your fuel bill. your isbor out. and the number of mung of sour breed which were thrown f4: the Pin-which you could not watch no mutt-er what government was in —there is no doubt, in my mind st, lessi. that the method of buying breld from the bakery, taking QWMMHB into consideration, ls far more economical in the long run." Mr. Stewart said a cheaper quel- ity ccuid be supplied. but the re- sult would be hard lack, not bread. Mr. MoINTYRFS ENDORSATIOY ‘I Mr. McIntyre said this was one Dolnt on which he could agree with the leader of the Government. "I think." he said. "he is pretty near- 1y correct. What I learned from the Deputy Minister, and seeing the amount of breed wasted there when they were baking, convinces me that it is pretty hard to bake out there and do it economically, because ‘there 15 so much thrown to the pigs. If it ls got from the bakery I think possibly-you would be in pocket. That has been my experience." (Applause) Mr. IePage: "The leader of the Government reprimanded the peo- ple of the country ior buying bak- ers‘ bread; now he is arguing in another line." Premier Maximilian: "l! the member wishes to quote the re- marks I made s. yesr gao. he should quofe them correctly. “I said it was s. pity there were breed wagons go- ing through the country where farmer; could grow their own wheat and bake their own breed; and so I hiiiingalll." ' r. Allen asked what the weight was of the loaves of breed supplied to Faioonwood. Mr. Stewart: "Twenty-four oun- ces.‘ - Mr. Alien said breed was being Isak’! at Summerside at six cents s oe . Mr. Stewart: “That is fox bread." Mr. Allen maintained it was cold for human consumption. Perhaps if we gave the same attention to the quality of food for ‘human beings ss we give to fox food there would not be so many out sl. hlconwood. sir oenleperloafofai ounces, he elsinled, would show s. good profit for any bakery. w. Lea asked if tndcrs had been called. Premier Macmillan: “We fixed the price. There were several bak- cries." Mr. J. H. MacDonald: "I would like to ask the Sumnuersids mem- bsr-whet his firm ls paying for flour." Mr. Alien said. it depended on the market. He cited prices at various timer. Mr. MacDonald: "What. would you estimate would bs e proper price to pay at present flour prices?" Mr. Allrm: "Si: cents unwrap- ped." He said time was s prem- ium charge of B0 cents per barrel on flour, but the same grsde, not advertised. could be bought with- out this ellerge at $4.75 per barrel weight, including the sacks. Mr. Stewart: "Tim experience oi bakers is that you don't get the yield." w. Alien said it was dssrer whenlsndedbywamthsnbyraii. llr. LePsge said he noticed en expenditure for potatoes at falcon- wood. Couldn't they glow their w. ferns said there we; sn in- erssselof about $0.000 sinze 10:1. Premier lllacfllilarl: "Ii is $11,000 over inst yedr" :’Hssn't the interest oercot. Mr. Lee: “llhst is s eoneidwsille saving." llscrliilsn "rho inter- l edonoverdreftwiilebankle G 1-’ PHI Q50." 1M2. Ina: ‘That h e considerable l saving” Mr. McIntyre figured that total interest was 010,000 more than last year. " m. Allen disapproved Q! the gov- ernment pe only I percent on short loan over t per-cent to the benk. It may be sound busin- . compared with bank. The bsnk only my» two per cent." . Allen: "You can't compete against an institution that is lol-n- ing money." He thought short loans could be developed to such an ex- tent that possibly a. million dollars could be obtained from the people of the Province if the rate was made sumclently attractive. Premier MecMiiisu: "The sdvloe o! my hon. friend is to develop our loan accounts and let the bank go?" Mr. Allen: "Well, more independ- ent qt the be ." Premier MecMiIl/sn: ,“'Ilhat is what you mean?" Mr. Alien! "It might be all right." Premier Meobillim: "And. then, when we get that short loan up to s million dollars, it is all callable: and suppose there was 8500.000 of 1t wanted, where would we get the money?" ’ - Mr. Allen argued that this would not be s. problem in pflctice. “The moment you pay oi! any obligation you have at the bank." he sug- gested, "they will try to thrust the money oil you." Hon. Mr. MacPhee: "The class o1 investor who is attracted by the call loans is not the type who buys bonds. but the men who would leave his m in the savings bank. I think the criterion should be. ‘What is the rate that a person gets from the bank in savings sc- eount.’ I don't think there are many who put their investments in bonds. who have placed their money in this type of security." lvfr. Allen: "How can you justify the extra lnlerest charge of over t0 per cent you ere paying the bank on overdraft, then you are paying the ones who would be willing to loan money to the Government. It is s. well established plan that it wouldbebetferwsscurelmolosns o! $100 each than to secure that amount in two loans. There would be a continual coming in sud g0- ing out o! small amounts!“ Premier MscMillen: “Those who should be interested in this are the investors themselves. They are sat- isfied with the payment, and we are satisfied toe. As the leader o! the Opposition esyl. those wile are gettingapsrcentsregettinglpsr cent more than they would from the bsnk. The ever-age investment is 01,000. It is callable. They can get. ii out whenthey went it, and It think the lyslzm ls all right as i is ' The item curried. The items legislation; ($16,660) and Legislative Library (8,025) csr- ried without discussion. IAgislative Grants ($5.100) Mr. LePege noted the grant of $1750 b0 the Fishermen’; Union. He asked how this would be expended. I ed inst year. He gave the names of the oflicers. Mr. IAPaIe said that to the fish- ermen’: unions o! the other Pro- vinces the Dominion Govrmmm g5 ,5 n: i? ~2 5: this union. i l tblnghadbeerlgraniedforeldsrif fishermen timeuniomnelblend broke swsy neln that lmion thereisnoreasonwbytiley E é alias? I r;§§§§EE: ihetthe Mnnelhgaaiibdlftleare extragrfliito u» homiielt helniwllsdlliilanrwahave' u, Avoid Stimulation V IVEN lielf s_ chance your heart will withstand astonishing loads. But you cenno‘ keep on. indefinitely abusing yourhesrt through artificial stimulation and false renewal oi’ energy. Tea and oofieemdeflreifelyetirnuiente. There are, of coarse, many people who can drbk tea and coffee in moderation without feeling the ili-efiect-without suffering from sieepleasness ‘and other distressing die- orders. But not everyone, by any means. last year.“ Mr. IcPage: “I understand that ll‘ he got an increased grsnt he would give the hospitals s little more money." Premier MscMlilnnz ‘Thai. ls quite right." (Note: The Hospital granlp were increased in 1084 by $1,000 to each hospital.) PILL LIBRARY GRANT The Premier referred to en item in the estimates of $2,000. grants towards Prince Edward Island Lib- raries. He explained that a “mod- est" grant had been asked for the Carnegie Corporation. which is de- sirous that the Province should bake over the library at the end of the demonstration period. $10,000 has been rereiled from the Carnegie Corporation this year for the carrying on of the demonstration. They have agreed negotiation 0o further grants of $7,500 on June 1. 1935. $5,000 0n Oct. 1, 1935, 812.500 on Jan. 1, 1936. Previously they bed decided to cut down the approp- riations at the and oi this year. but as as s result of the Government's negotiations they decided to give another $12,500 on Jan. 1 next. The total amount from the Corporation for library demonstration" purposes will thereflore be in the vicinity o! ‘$104900. Mr. Ies: "Thai ends in January, 1086." Premier iaacMillanz "That will be the lest payment: end ln June, 1936, the three years will be up." Mr. Lea: “From January i036 the Government or- somebody must shoulder the burden?" Premier MecMiilsn: "flan it will be whatever this Province wenisto do with it." - eelliilan :“No. the! went behind lui. year about $1,600. They think they may msbs it up; they l: sure.” “<13”... continued) II IIEIIURIMJ lOOLN IIIVII wnll L; ‘Wstcii your habits. Stop mealtime stimulants. Start the daily use oi Postum. absolutely free from sil drug stimulants. Poetum is appe- tiling, satisfying and economi- cal. inetanflylnadeiniile cup _ st s cost of about haif-s-cent. 45 cups 00's SO-oent tin. Or there's Postum Cereal, made by boiling or percolating 20 _ very 18801! attended. People com- ing from fer and near to pay their last trlbite to one so dearly beloved.‘ Rev Mr. Nicholson, pastor of United Chiuch of which she was a mem- ber, preslded over the service. es- elslledbyRomMr. Cmweof the Baptist Church o! Bedeque. The Choir led in the Singing of Safe in the arms oi Jesus. nearer my God to Thee, Asleep in Jesus, While e sole Sometime We'll understand was beautifully rendered by Mr. Roy Phillipe. Kensiugion Alter the berlediotnn was pro- noupced the large con- gregation sadly filed pest ' the casket, to take s, farewell look at the departed friend as beautiful in deauuss in llie. The Pall bearers were chiefly nephews of deceased Messrs Scott Calms, Darrel Picketie, Roy Reeves, Alfred. Reeves, Reginald Demise. and Iewis Cairns. Interment was in United Church Cemetery. Freetown beside the remains of her daughter Ruby who predeceased her twenty dour years ego. ‘Ibex-e to swell a glorious resurrection. HAZELBHDOK WOMEN'S IN- - STITUTE The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Hsselbreok Women's Institute metstthehomeofMl-nvv. L. Ooady on Tuesday evening, March 12th with the attendance. of thirt- een members end three visitors. The President, Mrs. Seymour Myers oe- cup'ed the chair. Meeting opened with singing the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. The minutes d the previous meet- ing were read and approved, fol- lowed by the roll call which was answered by “riddle? The Secretary then read the" once. slso reported the Government grant of W! t! received. Motion passed that a 0o grab bag be held st our next meeting, srtlcles in be home-moxie. Reports from ilhe sick and school committees wore then given. a Mrs. Seymour Myers invited th next meeting, roll-call to be answer- ed by "paying one-cent for the sis: of your shoe." ms. J. Wonrl than by ell present. Meeting with ilhe lihflM d! the National Ilelilng Teachers, A tie n-tlen mum. um s some... § Wdlietartyouonyourtestby 1 Ibis you your first week's ‘ supply of Posiurn free. Write f Consumer Service Depart. ' menfiflencei Foodsiimited, _ Cobourg, Ontario. _ Children 1m m have m. "m. j drink as the "flown-ups". 8m you I INN“? d"?! l1" Mom ies or 1 QIOO. Illlbildlm‘ them f0 have ’ I b! dfblk. "lkl III‘!!! Pnllum I ‘(or them, using hot milk (Mg I boiled) instead u! boiling refer. I Thu?! like flea taste immediately, i I Tbelgli fer Mothers 'uowoumoa no loucw. Anthem. after which Mrs. -~ served s very dainty lunch, ass ed by Miss Mary Cosdy. - Instrumental music broughli very plessent evening to a close. Strained eyes let only term; porn-y relief from resting’. them. They need more than: rest. They need the pernunq ent help o! corrective lenses; and THEY can be obtained lll_ but one "way-by submit!‘ to s thorough examination or. the eyes. Do not nnneoesssrl ily deler mu service. f \ G. F. Hutcheson A OPTOMETRIUI Tl! ‘III’ llevl Tillyer7Lefose. When mt m Their worth has been proved. We It up in latest styleei Bantu or mountings. _ E. w. TAYLOR; Charlottetown " J. s. TAYLOR Aiberiou Professional 0a McLEOD o BENTL: w. s. BENTLEY, u. c. ,5 - »"~' *" A~ J. BASLAM, ILA». neurone, BOLICHOR. - nous I T0 LOAN. . New Ines baildinl MaeGui n&Tral. larklgthilllbllc- Gltilslrlrsinonl-l- ensues. lfleiiorl. w- e noun-roman z Cline: our Provincial Illness-least. ilisrlsiawvl lklaeilollelll. K- i sessions. soucrroa. l!