- and books on A Large Lobster Pack Predicted I Are You Prepared to Handle and h Care for th "-. SANITARY WAY ?~ Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES BOILERS, TRAY SINKS, Made at Short Notice- FliEll ll. Phone 393J Opp Prince Edward Thu!" 99 9'5"“ an" i Closing Session 0i “i P. E. I. Teachers’, Federation The closing session of ‘the Prince Ed“va|fd Island Teachers Federélé iicn met yesterday morning at 9- In PM’. College Hal-l. After rho minutes of last rheol- ing were read and adODKQii- 31"- glm-k of nhe Experimental Fri-rill addressed the Teachers re ["1195 offered by the Horticultural $00191)’ 0i’ Canada for essays and tbest Kelli school grounds in nlral difibrlcw- 7 e FISH the S, STOVE PIPE, ETC. TIIAIIIOII or the use of tleachwl 8-110 gttlilpjigéstlialt the executive of 11119 Federation be milled i0 minim" mt» advisability of requesting the ‘ ementtoa ntamemcr latfoihlenliederatisonpg?! who Board of Education; rthsz the Board of Edu- cation revise the course in writh- metic so as ‘to omit all useless mat- ter; that in the subject! 0! 35mm History, Canadian History and Ens- lish Gtram-mer two text ‘books shall be prescribed, elementary and ad- vanced. The resolution of sympathy in the death of Mr. J. D. Seaman was obsc rved thy the Convention stand- ing in silence for a few second-s. A general resolution which was enthusiastically ‘supported was I788- usw anionic Prcwse Bros, l ‘ ‘CHILDREN’! ILACK to Silk B . — 04-10-11 _¢.—- » Ml IILK hero for motor. Priced 00 to WAC-Proviso (Bros, Ltd. 2184-941 ‘lowp SUGAR BEE? ‘I stock. The best laid are BCQYOQJ-‘IA. Horn b Co. - - 8904-9421101! DAIRYIEN ATTETION- Try some Sugar Beet loci, some cs ““‘~‘~ s‘ s‘ "sum? HOIBCE U0. ‘IF YOU WANT A RIIAIL HAT FOR EASTER-try the BORBAI: JNOS at the MEN'S STORE.- wtnano: nears-sum; so Rubric Worship. Jiscoption of New Members. and Boom-mom of ‘the Lord's ‘Bumper begins at 11 arm. You are cordially fnviilsd 0o wor- ship with us. ‘Rev. Chrl ham, pastor. WINCLOE CIRCUlT-Qu-nddy. Aprll 12th, Wii-n-sloc North, 11 a.m.; Winaloo ‘South, 3 p.m.; Pr-incotown, Road, '1 pan. Sacrament of Lord's Supper at Winqoe North ond- Win- sloe Smith. dbmsption of ‘Members at Winsloo North. Prayer meetings at Whmloe North. and Winsloe South on Wednesday and Thursday nights YBGDOCUVCly at 8 o'clock. A-I-l are wdlcomc. AT ROTARY-mt like Rotary moshing yesterday nrftsmoou, the speaker was Mr. ‘Robert L. Cotton. who gave e most interesting talk on the tourist ‘bus-Inesq, sinking practical and vshlsbie observations. In the course of his address Mr. Cotton gave sormotlrlng of his expor- lerfco wlthh the Charlottetown Sum- mer Resorts of. ‘Holland Cove, de- fined the various classes of sum- mer tourists nvaiiisthils for Prince Edward Island, suggested possible operators for more extensive ‘sum- mer hotels than those which we have bod in the past, made a. few observations about the possible ud- vantages od s Provincial beer s-nd wine law. and emphasized his Ibeliof in the advantages of the ‘waterside of Charlottetown as the most dee- irable site "in vthe [Rrovlnce for tour- ben MacDonald was in the chair. The guest-s present were Hon. John E. Sinclair, Don Ross of Kings- "1116. 00L. ‘H. C. Brown and Wil- iiarm ‘Mcliae of Elsi: ‘River. oun usvv CPRINC rwre 10$ ‘ MOORE & MCL%D, Limited. 381 ril 12th. Sunday school alt 10 szm. stophst Gn- Ist rosidenitial hotels. Rotarisn Reu- 353w,- ' JOII‘ Annlvso-s few Am» do-chino scarves in white and. ' j! block. Prowss Bron, Lil. LOOK A1’ YOUR HAT- Irm- clso don. 6o: our new ops, CAKE CAI-lb! tho Indies of 8t.‘ Psnls Church st Iooro l: Mc- Lcofl Saturday , fir! _ ' _—uuu—4f, " I JUIT lflv-Lsdfos-“Illnllty broadcloth over-blouses. sips $3.26. Prowss Bros, ‘Ltd, COAL CTOCK-Aiflchrd t have a mod supply mimml s Soft Ocsq, Coke and Wood. Orders filled promptly at the ‘lowest rlces. 8884- 0-81, YOUR NE-W EASTER GLOVE! are here chsmoisettn 50c to $1.35 silk $1.50 to $1.75. Kid $2.00 t0 $8.50. Prowsa Bros. Ltd. 819 FRESH STOCK Electric Wsll Paper Cleaner Just received at The Rogers Hardware Co., ‘Ltd. . - 813-4-10-8i EVERYTHING IN HOUSE CLEANING supplies at The Rogers I-hrdwsro Co, Ltd. 3184-10-3! CENTRAL BEDEOUE SERVIC- EB-Sundsy. Aprll 12th preaching at Cent-ml Bedoque at 3 p. m. by Rev Dr J. J. Sidey and at Belmont morning and ‘evening by Pastor Whitman. REV. G. C. TlAj-LQR of Charlot- tetown will lecture on Presbyter- isndsm in the Birch Grove Hall, Freetown on Friday evening April 10th st 7.90 p.m. A silver collec- tion will be taken. All are welcome. ‘THE ROGERS _ HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED have on dis- play in their largo window s num- ber cf Easter Hats made of Hard- ware. The display is very clever and is causing much amusement. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Rev D. M. Lamont will preach on Sabbath. tAprn 12th at Lot 48 10.30 s. m. and at People's Church City at 7 p. m. IROOKFIEIJD—SerrvIccs in tihe Brookvfiold congregation for ‘Stun- dny. April 12th me as follows:- Brcokfield, 11 a.m., Heavrtsvilie, 3 p.m:.. Hunter River, ‘I rpm. Special “ted music. Aid are cordially in- AT THE LORNE. -- Among those who ‘registered at the ‘Lorne Hotel during the week, were the (allowing teachers who were In the S19 . Mr, (‘lark offered many helpful 502-" gestions in planning "l9 1mm and gardens about the school house. and said be \\'01l1ll ERR"? 1153“! h)’ giving shrubs Mo, to any ‘teacher on application for same. The rest of the morning “'35 D85- sed in considering the reports of the following cummitteesr-Fin- ance. Text Books. Pensions, and Resolutions. Aflter the general] business was t-onclixded the following officers were pier-ted for the ensuing year‘: President-Air. Alairrissey. \'ico-Pres.—-.\lr. Ilnniel Bell. Sec..-Treas.—4I\ii-ss Alma Yen. ROLn-Secz-LBII‘. (‘uthhort McLean. Resolutions were passed i-hzll when o. reduction is made ‘from the salary of a trucker who is a nzmn-ber oi’ the Federation by rea- non of n deficiency ‘in ille average attendance, and the dislbrim fails 1o pay the teacher, the amount ‘de- ducted as required by law, tihe exe- cutive at tho teacher's request may ilnvestigzute the circumstances and may assist the teacher to recover tho amount duo. and make reason- able expenditure of the moneys 0f the Federation for that purpose: thwt Uhe Board 0f Educaltion be re- quested to make a remilaiion ro- quirin-g thamevery school be equip- prll witlh stippdementatry readers history and other sad to all rtdiose who had ‘in alny nay assisted In the success of the Convention. ‘ Central Guardian MARSHFIELD — Presbyterian Services will be held in the Marsh- fit-ltl Baptist Church for the con- tinuing Presbyterian! on Sunday, April 12th a-t 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Gouge will preach. SONG SERVICE. —- Bedeque Methodist Church, Eeaster Sunday at 7.30 p. m. under the direction of Dr. J. J. Sldey, M. A. Practice for the performing Choral Club Saturday n-ighl. BROOKFIELD VOTE. ON UN- ION-The vote on the Church Union question "in Brookflcld, one of the three sections of the Brook- field congregation. resulted as fol- lows: Presbyterian 63; Union 0; Hunter River section, Presbyter- ian 19, Union 16. The Hartsviile section concludes the vote on Wednesday . “ma: PERSONALS j’ s re = Mr. J. r. Doyle, Flrcnch Village y WINS n visitor to the city yesterday. Ll Mr. J. T. Kelly. Stanchel was in K the city yesterday on business. Mr. Hammond Vessey, York was l KINGSTON AND VICINITYF- Messrs Davis Ward, Wilbur Younk- er and Frank Watts spent Sunday In Eimwood the guests _of Mr. An- thony Buchansn and IMr, Hammond Newman respectively-Mr. Lemuel Willis Intends leaving for Califor- nia shortly. His many friends wish him the best of luck-Mr. William Paul lost a valuable brood sow rs- centiy.-—Mrs. B. W_ Rodd, general merchant, is doing n rushing bun- inessr-Mir. Melville Holmes left on Friday, April 3rd for Davidson, Sadr, whore he intends to stay for the summon-Mr. Roland Buchan- an paid s flying visit to Colvllle re- cently.——Mr. Russel Bernard, Harts ville. spent Sunday in Kingston.- The many friends of Miss, May Green are glad to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness —'I‘he young men of Kingston in- tend startlngkto play baseball when ever the weather permits. We all hope they will keep up the good work which they have formerly done.—The mail courier, Mr. Al- bert Clow is giving excellent ser- vice and is nlwayson tlme.—-The writer is glad to report that there has been no further outbreak of that dreaded disease, scarlet lever, in this locality and those who have been ill with it are now well on the road to recovery-The school is progressing under the present teacher, Mr. Wellington Dixon, city 511491141118 the annual Feder- shion: Agnes Clements, Murray Harbor; Mary MacLeod, Alliston; Belle Bruce, Alexandria; Ivy M“. Pherson, Pinettte; Catherine Bruce Fist Rriver; Christina Bruce, Brooklyn; Catherine MacLown, Lewis; Margaret MacLedu, Cullo- den; Christina MocKlnnon, Hope- llfild; Margaret MacKinnon, Mur- ray Harbor North; lflorcnce Clements. Bells River; Anna Mac- Kcnzio, Cardigan; Harris Jordan, Guernsey Cove; Tom l-Iarris White Bands; Earl Ennis, Glen William; Rodney Bruce, Miltown. RICHMOND BAY WEST VOTE ON UNION-Tho result In the Tyne Valley section of the Rich- mond Bsy West contraction on the vote on Church Union was Presbyterian 56, Union 84. In the Fncelond section, Presbyterian 22, Union l9. ln 1,114; vlqpgflg West section. Presbyterian 29. Union 0. - CHURCH UNION TROUBLE.- Durlng the vote on Church Union in the Hunter River Section of the ion iady who claimed the right to vote on tithe ground that sho was s. resident of the community for some years. The refusal of the ‘Returning Officer was on .thc ground that her membership was the cOIISIQBM-Rm and that there only she ‘had s legal ritht to vote. The lady has taken legal action against ‘tho Returning Officer, MAIL FOR OVERSEAS. —- A among the visitors to thie city yes- lterdny. l right-q: ., h: If YOI-I want to live your life-to wor , to profit and enjoy your kl. sure. Whsn digestion is diflicult, YOU!‘ htsdhcavy, your skin sallow 233.3%‘: it?’ 7 W" "n" W‘ . mu ate z effectively by using I gmw’ safely’ BEECIIAIWS PILLS. n few doses of this thorou hly tried famil remedy-famous t e wholg Wm] Qvflfiwillmskc you feel bet- ter and look better. They regulate the flow of bile, clear the bowels, ’l Mr. John McKinnon, West Cove- head was in the city yesterday on business. " Mr. John Kelly. Auburn, was a visitor to the city yesterday. i s Mrs. Peter P, McGuignn of Hope River ls spending a week visiting friends in the City. The many friends of Mr. J. J. bmllh d‘ ‘ Thompson will he pleased to» learn full mail for Great Britain and countries via Grout Britain ‘will be dcspatchod by the steamieir “Car- onis" sailing from Halifax 1o Liverpool on ‘Monday m9 1am, This steamer will also be used for direct mails for Ireland including direct var-eel post for the 1mm Free State. Another full mall for Great ‘Britain will be despntch. ed by the steamer Melon sailing. from 8t. John on Thursday the 16th.. This mail will include dir- ect msdi for thtycontinont includ- lns direct parcel‘ pout for Fmncs Easter Novelties A Brookfield congregation, u» 1w- turnlnl Officer refused Ir-baiiot ‘Wsbbercd in another section of A wdndow display worthy of special mention and one that is eliciting much favorable comment llzflliil- QI- UIO .Hl¢KiImon Drug marshy. aw: and Logic: done by .' Ham ‘une manager of the store “Pro lfintly ‘set cut= by the lend color scheme. blue. gold Mid white stands-tho‘ Isl-so Easter egg tho ccorating of which was done by Mr. Nowell of the Nowell Bakery, Elm Avenue. Directly above and behind the egg is a large doll from‘ both hands of which extend a number of blue ribbons. At the end and attach- led to these are a similar number of tiny ducks which are distributed bore and theroabout the centre of the window. The greetings of the season are effectively displayed in large gold letters on the top of each of which is a. chick. The workmanship on these little hens is so exceptional- ly well done that they can hardly be distinguished 2mm real live ones and many humorous remarks may be heard ‘from numerous children who stop to look st them. In two corners nro large potted plants each yof which is in perfect harmony with the color scheme while extending to the top of the window are numerous blue and white streamers thus completing what is without doubt one of the most artistic store front displays in the city. Legislative Assembly (Continued from Page 1). increase in debt for the yesr end- ing December 81st. 1924, of 8224,- 16141, Ibut the expenditure on im- proved highwsys alone was $237,- 067.65. _ The difference fbettwesn the to- tal balance as shown by the Pro- vincial Auditor and that of ‘the Ex- ternal Audit, is due to the fact that the Provincial Auditor's report only includes actual’ cssh receipts and payments passing through his de- partment, while‘ that of the Exter- nal Auditor ant-braces accrued in- terest, unpaid accounts and items from other departments of Govern- ment. A glance over the subsidiary statements from the several de- partments will make this difference readily understandible ~by the Hon- orable members of this House. 1n the ‘External Audit of 1923. \.O1l@ldBl'wbl6 sums of uncollected‘ revenue were credited -to Asset/s. and a statement of net ‘liability based ’thercon. These consisted largely of Poll and other tax ar- rears, Succession duties,.and ar- rears of Fnlconwood fess and so forth. Eflbrts to collect unsny of ‘these amounts has provan them to the more in the nature of a liability than on asset. Assets of this na- rure can oniybe properly valued ‘when collected. Respectfully submitted, H. D. McEwsn, Chairman. H. D. McLean, J. A. McDonald, J. A. lMcNcvln, C. ‘B. McLurs. The report was adopted. Hon. Mr. McNeil] moved the third reading of thebiil to further amend the Sumvrncrside Incorporation Act. Mr. McArthur moved, in amend- mevnrt. ‘that ‘the bill be referred back to a Committee of the Wlhole House. The motion in amendment wlss declared lost, on division, 11 to 13. The bill was then read a. ‘third time and passed. 0n Imotion of Hon. IMr. IStewart, the Appropriation Act, 1925-6 was read a. third time and passed; also the ‘bill Ito amend the Statute Law; also a bill respecting an Interpro vinciai Home ‘for Young Women; also s. bill authorizing the issue of debentures for the payment of the overdraft in the bank, etc; also u bill to provide an Annual Grant to Arthur Newfbury. I. S. 0., on his retiwmontt from office; also the Succession Duty Act, 1925; also tho Ibill respflctlntg the Supreme Court of Judicature; also the -bl1‘l iv ‘John, St. Stephen and Frederic- As Fine as Has ‘Ever Been Seen in Char- ‘ lottetown _M‘scsrs Saunders, Newsom k 00., Market Building halve on (lis- play in their stall se fine a show- In! of Easter nzeats as has ever been seen in Charlottetown. It Includes ‘nine ca. asses of hoe-f from animals fed by the firm st their own farm "Newstead" and by some of the leading farmers In- cluding Austin Hyde, Clyde River; Hugh McLean, Clyde River; Boyd Livingston. Clyde Rliver and Robt Hooper, Milton. All the carcasses are all that is to be dccired, ‘being small boned, not wasteful and very fine grain- ed meet. The carcww of the heifer fed by Austin Hyde and the stPer 20 months old fed at Newstesd. are perhaps worthy of special men- tion. ~ The two large carcasses from the steers bred by David Profitt, . tier ififiliflhslifl» saddle. Night-Joe, 21¢," 11¢. Another of o... I Sig, sinapbyfiivvéek _ End Ihrllleiil. y ‘ JAMES OLIVER cuitwoorrs Wonder story-hr the Cainadidfii'woods mcxqusiluzls‘ “Blazing Barriers?’ a WITH AN AMAZING CAST OF PLAYERS HBKDED BY MARGUERITE OOU-RTOT AND LEW , ,._u,. '\ c-fi, A frail CiIlOCr-UIQ rapids foam like vying; " Two men face death In ATTOW’! “Ji¢ql|¢l|"0-" Tho red flames rage 'mld spruce and fir and pins: You'll find thrills by the score in “Jacqueline? ' l. “Up On The Farm” IMPERIAL "ccmsov “Wolves 0f The Nort ” SEVENTH CHAPTER Margate, and fled at Newstesd. are the largest shown for some years and if you want real beef fifavor this is where Ito get it. The firm are showling s. fine lot of their own curing of hams, bacon pork and their own lard and fam- ous sausages. ' It is inoeresting to note that the curing is in the special charge of Mr. John Sauundera, senior mem- ber of the firm, who has had a life long experience in the busi- ness. He is the son of time late Mr. Charles Saunders who was the first to produce smoked meat in the Province, and has therefore always taken a pride in looking after thle details in this part of the business. I-Ie sticks. to the old fashioned English curing sys- tern, where sugar and salt only are the ingredients, refusing to resort to any chemicals such as are com- monly uaed In modem manufac- ture. An interesting display are the cups, diplomas, and prize ribbons won by Saunders & Sanderson for their Hereford cattle in 1924. Th-e cattle were shown st Three Rivers and Shsrbrooke, Quebec, St ton, New Brunswick; Amherst. N. 3., and Charlottetown and at vevery place succeeded in carrying off a large share of the prizes in- cluding silver cup, (I diplomas, 5 grand-championships, 8'7 firsts, 57 secnods, 21 thirds, and 14 fourths- Happenings of the Day at the “Y” SATURDAY 10.30 till 12—~Iuniors. 3 till 4——-Svpec'i'al Ann. 0111s!- 4 till iF-Businessmcn. 8—-—Bsskeibnll. West Kent vs. 1st and 2nd yosr I’. W. College. 8.45-—-Moncton. ISt. Bernards Bruins. BOWLING Alli Alleys open. MEETINGS 7-—SJC.M. Bible ‘Study. GENERAL ‘Pool, billiards, bowling, showers and checkers at your mnvemiencc. SUNDAY 10——Junior ‘Sing-song. 8.30-—No Sing-song. Institute vs. cutive Council. The Department! of tho Assist- s-nt ‘Colonial Treasurer Iwas first cmistituted in the your 1862, and in ‘the seventy-three years inter- vening. only two officials have held ofllce. It is, ‘sir, witih pride that I draw aiiltenvtlon to tho fact that in the Public Service of the Prov- to amend the Income snd Personal Property Tsnation Act. On vmotion of Mr. J. Augustine McDonald, the ibili ttc Incorporate the Sonris Drug 00., Ltd., was read a. third time snd- . On motion of Mr. ‘McLean the United‘ Church cf Canada Act was lend s third time and ‘passed. On motion of Hon. Mr. Myers the bill to Jncorpomte the lPr-lnce Ed'- ‘wsrd Island Dsirymenh Associa- tion was read a third time and messed. ' Mr. Speaker read o letter from tho Priivote Secretary of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, convey- ing the information that His Honor vpwsontbd $0,301} member of the inces of Canada, ‘no other. official continuously occupied lfor an long , “dime s position of such res- DO Y- ‘ Y ‘ have been closely assoc-ist- ed h the progress sud develop- mcrnt of our Province, your excep- tlo executive ability has been do _ Ito its welfare and we trust that an the‘ future you wi-‘II find time record ‘much of the historic deg? with which you oione are ‘a. r. ‘To the City of Charlottetown you ‘have ndcrod signal service tin the plan-d and laying cult of Queen Square Gardens. a. eanty spot pro- viding pleasure to its citizens and c0 ending the odmirstzion of all visitors to our shores. . k- you, mm, any ‘further. Again llnu mg you all. , h llress presented to Ml‘- thereto be new“! WP?" “QQJQQKQ, his of the Assembi)’ 4i"! l“- k y,“ Gazette. In dolril-K 80 i"? “PO 9 terms of the highest nlllllmflilml“ of Mr. Newiberys Ion-g and efficient 3:111‘ people of this Province. M-r. Saunders seconded the resolution and it ‘was unanimously adopted. rived at two o'clock unrl assented to the following bills passed "In the course of the ~Sess'ion:— ture with the followin-g speech:- d-u-ties for the present Session, have. much pleasure ‘in ‘thanking you for the care and diligence you have ‘be-stowed u-pcn the various lllMl-BN; ‘wihich have occupied your attention, and I trust that your ef- forts will contribute ‘to the Ipros- perity of the Province. plies you have voted for tho ~Pilblic Service, and I assure you. that it shall be the aim of my Government to practice economy in rtilloir expen- dirture. press the hopo hand of Divine Providence may be Iwitb you during recess, and that tho next Session will ugnin find you rosdy to‘ devote your earnest ultiiontion to the ‘boat interests of our Island Province." Greenwich n-nd Oacble Head Rural Telephone Company. Up Act. Union of certain churches therein named. Road Act, 1924." time of opening and closbvg of Pub- lic Offices in Prince lDdwnrd Islnnd. come and Person tion Act rumor rnwm Easter Monday and Tuesday Nights April 13th and 14th ‘run s ACT COMEDY “MASQUERADING” uunsn rue DIRECTION or Mr- W. C. Whitlock WILL BE PRESENTED BY THE Community IPIaYQTS FOR THE _ Benefit of the Charlottetown Hospita UNDER THE AUSPICES 0F THE St. Charles Auxiliary Silclety PLEASING SPECIALTIES ssrwznu Acrs POPULAR PRIcEs-cse. 50¢. 75°- Seats Now on Sale. Ticket Office Opens 9.30 a. m. Daily- ’ llcgistrtnion of Shares in the Calm" zil Sim-k of Extm-Provinciul (lor- porniiwm. Nu. ll.>—A'lI Act i0 Incorporate Little Sands Il:l!l (‘omiunlryllillliwil. No. 10~—An Act i0 IROOFWPJW Tho ilcllust Public llull Comp-In)?» NOV 11__An ‘t, to Incorporate 1h.- I‘. E, Island Dnirymcnfls Associw tion. ‘_No. 13.-An Act ‘to lncorllilfili" Mount Royal and Melbourne Pllbi" Hn-ll Cmupully, L tilted. No. 1a.» m. ct to inocrllitrm“ the Belfast Public Iinll C0llillilllf~ Limited. No. I-LAAn Act to incorlfinli“ the Trustees of Grccnmount Church of (Tilrist. No. 15.—-—An Act to amend the ‘City of Charlottetown Incorpora- tion Act. ' tNo. I6.-—An Act to lthe Statute Law. , No. 17.—-An Act to runend libs Public School Am. ‘No, 18.—An Act to iuoorporato the Trustees of ‘tho Murray River Conn ‘i vrics. ' No. 1i).~ Au Act to amend an‘ Act to immrporaii‘ tho Prince l-Jdwuni Island ‘Proiostultt Orphanage. No. 20.——An Achto u-mcnvi an Act to incerpormo tho Silver Black l-lox Iii-com rs‘ Association of Prince ‘Ed- ward Island. No, 21- -An Acl respecting the Su- preme Court of Judicature. No. 22.~-—l\‘n Act in incorporah‘ lilo Diocesan (‘hurch Society ‘in Win00 lidwnnl lmmd. _ No. 23,- (An Act lo inrmrporato Tignlrtll Fishc-zins Linrlloql. No, {bk-An Ant mo further amend the |SllIll'lIl(‘.l'.-Ili|0 Incorporation Aci. 1901i. No. BEE-Tho Succession Duty Act. 192E. N0, '2fi.—~-An ‘Act ‘to ‘pmvldo for un annual grant lo Arthur Newbery, ASHii-Ilillli Provincial Treasurer and Clerk ‘of the Executive Council“, No. 27.—~An Am. no inccrpomtr‘ The Sourls Drug Company, Limited. ‘N0. 28.—~An Act ‘respecting nn ifllerlvrovlncinl‘ Home ‘for Your: Women. r -No. 29.——-An Act to provide for Filo Issue of Debentures to -pay off Bank Overdrufls and amounts re- _ the Government from in persons. ' Hon h“: smwhrt ihcn moved ice on behalf 0f the Government IIis Honor the Licut. Governor ar- Then he prorogued the Legisla- "At the close of your Imgislativc amend “i thunk you Ifor idio liberal sn-p- "In taking ‘leave (if you. I ex- that ‘the giuding N0, 1—~A lBill to Incorporate ‘No. 2——'l‘ihe Voluntary lVifullng No. 3.—An Act Respecting the -N0. 4—’I‘he Coroners’ Act. 1925. ‘N0. 5—-An Act It-o amend "Tho N0. 6.——An Act to Regulate tho No. 7.—-An Act to amend the 1n. sl Properly Tax“. . _ . g- iceuved. by -No. 8.——An Act respecting the “M” and B;,$m_ u Lsgislhfgrelhlvavliihm 1210s cddrpllmsnts, t z c”! . ‘ ' .,»-’$--1 vhf-t...»- m-m» ...*: .15.: ".'.n‘2.t::...:"'" M "* .':‘:.:*‘"'....; :::..‘"‘~.. n: mmat‘ ‘WM m Wm?’ l“ 1m‘- thlnltlaezesftzfrniohctn as: 1.45 0310c: which you so justly merit. m ssmv ARRIVAL m. ° '“ ' ° “Pm” °“ , ‘ ~ woo” u" my, “p”; M; mdrgtsgewvvhsmrtcnnbeniuigt ‘Iwrtfiunwsnnv murmur:- usall arrived In port here Wed- a e ' ‘M 11 u; ' “mums MT‘ Sven" “d one-d” at on. “lock mm mum were 21mm an rig; s; Ms Gcnttbliemfi of the ‘Legislative As- axlyns it? I; s3; I'm: hale!‘ 0:319 ifigIsIsAtntI-Ifaroil ‘singling. ii-“tiiii. Nlilfliifilfiifi; which ‘schooner in poadlaere for the pest laOi with the following address: ' Zfihtfiiismt :3‘ flidfitilici-mdll Went! rssrp _ iii now Io at . 1 I = "Inpplicl for the tap-u. ffllsofl: lnglslsrtlve Assembly Ohsmbbr. ltmginasfdlw and ‘march mu Lady lay Ohlrioimwn. honour is greater than I deserve, which nuns thcPInettsJlsllmv- Prim Mum Iflsnd- “To Your ‘Iordslrfpl, the Chief rm Nah“? 9th A9111, 1925. J U!‘ t I . nausea, headaches and bilious troubles. ‘In conclusion, ‘Mr. Nswbery, let assessors Ms Mr. C. E. Shaw. DoSsble ls 3°“ Ewfywhm in Canada |nmong the ghosts registered at ———--_ ‘the Queen. Mr. Mark Bulger, Cape Wolfe - was in the city on l. visit yester- ‘day. Mr, T. B. Gillespie, Borden, Pre- ., aident of the Liberal Conservstive Association for East "Prince, st- ] ‘tended the closing of tho House ‘ |todsy. He is the ousst of his sister ~. . ilsvfrs. Ernest IMhclAren, mllsboro . t. that he is convaiescing nicely if- ter his recent serious illness. Iii l ,, ‘Mr James H. ‘Prichard, Summer- side who has been in the city for some days left on return yester- day. Pure cboccisto eggs, chickens snd nicks, In st- trsctivo blsklts, crates l i. \ l ‘mfg/QT’, 1 . In trots, ,1 iiilNililfil OUR QQSINESS ‘ii ll WR MIiNNFR ...-..0n.-i._‘us’.u..n.-n.an.w~+~ p i. l).\\"|.’i(.‘|l ll 3t lvr It‘ i.‘ Prion ‘IOU f0 $2.00. or, Nswfllslsowullicims route dur- "5"" l1"! 1'94“! 0! ‘the QIIINIIIO ing the you was well supplied with A mfilllmv 15-0- Osptsins during hsr trip lisre as ills hsd on board u passengers ~ Capgsin M. Holman. Cont. John . U ' cCIown and Olpt. ,8. Murchi- flbesfdes Melly! Slllnlllf ma» . J .1. lfstlowsn. snddt. d. u» i Oowsn, The IIIGLICI some int i port hfis m: y“? cn Arm 29c sud did not!“ hick to Plumb I _ o lccouilt of led This‘ m m" is no sin of foo siidtlte s hoonor left yesterday stucco on rn, ‘ “ lccssssos and othsr Courts. lllxlPi-omiers of RYWHERE this Province and those citizens who have honcurodins with that GEE OUR WINDOW I so ttfiit-“f-nntttnn .mu rm! appreciation cf, the loyoll and faith- ful service you hove random! over Among the teachers omnding the Federation meetings wee-o 1mm Iround, 1mm Hsslom, Ernest Dm- . ‘hing. Georgie Stewart, Muriel 1110mm, Caroline Pruner, and Victor A/ng. . that It ‘has been fully worth while serving the ‘public for the long term of Clyslrg i ported inoxossg of half s cen- M” w ma!" such tflrlflg and tury. ‘During this. ti h "A . 1; ~ , mu as _ m nlfinii-LJTJ Cowl-no?‘ =§";.‘...1"’.?.‘.'§2.“,‘i‘§ ‘Dreamer vinclll‘ Socmnry- enter! this Clincher to prorcgue- .. -'.‘~'-‘ I _, I ‘ \“~ snag: f4 ‘ r1 ofthsme-nms _ __ ftiiflliioiiolluot '- .=.£'§awus.t.>o0.nw..t:t»-- on‘