"Meunier 4.123070. x .1 . .-. nm. ' " ' &m‘a“ “Il!” live conte. m Il“! 1.1. FinanceMiniSter Fielding 'intrndnces tire Budget, Deiiciijor Year is 395.000.000. 'A [induction oi' Dntles on Farm Machinery Etc. Proposed and lin increased Tariii on Lnxnries Recommedded. "O’1"l‘AWA,IMay 23—er. Flelding‘a Budget speechtoday provides eorne surprises. He began hy taking a vary candid it somswhnt pessimis‘ tic view ot the oountry's economic situation and gave a detailed ac- count or the d’inancial problems in t-he way o! idebt, reiunding anu other matters which lie bedon us. ‘His view is'that the present sources or taxation will yield a considernbly smaller sum in the current year than last year and that as the es- tinfates have only been slightly cur taiied the gap between revenue and expendilu‘l‘e will 'be very serions so lie proposes additional taxation. He announced more tarit! changes t-hnn had heen expected. ’l‘he Pro- gressives. who seem likely tu miss their goal both in regard t0 the W'hest Board and treight rates, had to 'be conciliated in soma degree and a reduction ot dattes on farm machinery a’nd the other necessities or lire like wooiens. was provided. On the other hand the rates on a number or lumry articles 'have beau rnised. Mr. F'ielding‘s low tariif proclivlties aroused proteste i‘rom seine of his colleagues. The tilnunclai statement ior the year closed in Marçh shows a con- eidernble surplus 01 ordinary reve- nue over ordinsry expenditure. The total revenue. as announced. is 871.000.000 as compared wlth or- dinary expenditures oi 8324000000. Thls givee a surplus on consolida- ted account oi soma “7,000,000. For the year proviens there was au even,larger surplus. the revenue ‘being “61.000.000 as against ex- penditures' oi’ “67.000.000. 'ln tire net debt oi’ the' Dominion or 'March Mat lust, the net debt 0l Canada -stood at '82,384,990,391,.ss compar- ed with {2.311.294.443 .ior the end or the fiscal year previous. Cu- vflously smash the' grues debt or the country dut n'ot rise during tire æ a? jhe other tond showed fi I ' o! approkiinltel eighty seven millions. "l‘he'exp anation or this condition le that there was a large decrease in 'the oesets o! the Dominion, espocially in the ad- vances t9 bonks nt the same time that there was an increase in the list o! asscts which are regarder! as non-active. Among these lat ter are the loans which have been made to the yenrs. ' very heavily. 7.30.000 . raiiwsys in ‘Canada's external tradlng during the year recently closed l'ell For the year 1920. 21 the total trade was 82.450.80.000 willle ior 1020-22 it sank to 81.501. ’l‘urning to the year that is non current, that ls :1922—23, thought the exchange and trade situations sr recent The Pp A V Covers Prince lldwa'rd lsland ruelle llew ‘ Read b CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 l'iiibil j Hum. Danois and Methereil RE BAD ROADS W+ewuflwwe Gentlemen,—dust a 'word rrom an Eiector oi 'O'Leary to the abovc mentioned represeniutives or the 1st and 2nd Districts m’ Prince County, re the comlibion oi our roads; i particulnrly through 0'- Leary village which le in' Mr ‘Metherelii’s matitutency, and also the Btnchanan road leading to the viillage which is in Mr. Dennie' constituency. The O‘Leary rond tihrough our thrlving village is new aimons lmtpassable; in tact it hss never heeu s0 bad even to the lumwledge ot Dur oldest oi’f “MW OPEN LETTER To Empire > tire City Schnois and Prominent Visitnrs. ted yesterdny tic programmes or singing and re- citative'parts were nrranged and splendidly csrriad out. connection wlth Queen Square Îind Arbor Day ,Wns Ceieiiraied Yesterday Excellent Programnies Carried Ont by Pupiis. oi Empire Day was i’lttingly celebra- morning by the pupils oi' tire Clty Schools. Patrio- Owing tu repaire heing made in > showing an improvement, Mr. “810108 has n dii‘licult problem in making ends meet. in National finance the main estimates already down are i’or “66,000.000, while the revenue for the last fiscal yMl'i wns oniy 871.000.000. ’i‘his indi- cates u dei‘icit oi’ about 395.000.000 but in addition there is iikcly to be a big decline in Income‘ 'Tnx. tliis,-year as compared wlth laet. The decline in Business Profits Tax is compared with 1920, while last year‘s revenue lrom lucarne Tax, owlug to the introduction or the system or payment at the time oi’ making the return included a large part ot the taxes ot two yesrs. lt is very likely that these two items may odd iorty or fifty millions tu the sum which .Mr. Fielding will have t0 raise. Initimation has been given alream that part oi’ 'the money to i’ill this gap will be secured by loans. Ai- rasdy one hundred millions ‘hns been raised in this way in New Yorlr. In addition a domestic loan ls expected in the i’all to meet thc Victory .Loan oi’ “84.000.000. and a School iLands Loan oi 522,000000 more, which are due this year. IMr. Fielding has ulso a sp_ecinl source ct revenue in the .payments oi’ 85,000,000 month-ly. which are belng made by the British govern ment in settiement or the balance ol 8130000000 due to Canada on the account between the two countriee. ————‘o.—-——— inhabitant, and iMr. Metherell, ai- ter returning irom Charlottetown wlth his 3500 oi' our money in his pDCket has made absoluter no 'movs no remedy mettons. Now Mr. Meihrel‘l no doubt you will rend this letter, and it is a crying shame that in a village like 0'- Leary ,with only one street to handle ou‘r gaver increasing traf- ile, that you Iwho we ail expected would maire us an ideal represents tive s'pent the last nwo months in Charlottetown sent there and paid to look ont Irorour intereste, in- stead you est there closed up as ilght ne a Miil River oyster, and nll you accpmrplished t0 our know- lodge wae to dimilnish the treas- ury oli‘ the province 8500 oi tha ciectors’ money. Now. as usuel. ynu have come back home only wis‘hing for the days te pass tlll agaln you can draw yonr check. Re. Lhe Buchanan road which is fui 'Mvrf. Deninisfi cons‘tfrtuency:nilhl traiflc has storprped on chie rond as (ai-mers positiver refuse to haui over it, and Mr. Dennls is well fl'Will‘erOÏ this, as this road hae hecn in this condition ever eince wc elected him as the representa. live or the 2nd District, but ho. likeIMr. Methreli. has been a sore disappointment to (chie i‘iiectors ami again ihlls yoar simply held took, his 9500, no his sales. GORTON PE-W FISHERIES.COM. ‘ ‘ IPANY ginvocvan. BOS'HON. Inlay -28.——A petivtlon was dialed today in the United .Stnt- es District Court by 'Flrank M. Mc- Mu‘liin, o! iN-ew Jersey, aslsing that a receiveu- or receivers he appoint” ed'in civil equity proceed'i-ngs for the Gordon 'Pew Fisheries ICompœny the House. ‘Messrs. Dennis ‘and Metlircll this han got mnbearnlble tn say the lenst, and it‘ conditions are not remedied et short notice we will be forced to ca'll an indignation meeting oi‘ tire elnctors of ihe t-wo districts and nak you both to kindly tender your rcsignntion as our repreeentntivee. AL- I oi’ C‘ ‘er. 4 ’l‘hc complainant ndüeges that ihei has n. ci'aim o! 85,304, ior whichhe iras never received pnyrmrent, ai- .In. O'rLeary we Iwere promised as ,vou both know, a paved gravel- icd road through thc village the nnly sdirunixm no our diillcuity. Foonnrnsrnsrrciirs‘ - RATES.——lOc. per lino par day. 9c. mer line per dny for 8 days or over. ne. a lino par dey for il days or over. Count 5 wordl t0 a lino. Groups oi 5 figures, initial lettcre. count sa o‘ne word. 10 per cent. discount i'or cash. Address iorms part o! s. and must bo paid for. Speclal Rates Furnished Room .d.. 7m: l‘or seven vorde l'or ons woek. Situation Wanted. ior savon words. 60e per Week. la); SALE—COOKING RANGE iApply 99 'Rochiord St. . _—-——-——-—————4—-A—————-——— 'FINE REPMRING QF ALI— - kinde promptly attended to. Jas; .s' Whlte. ' FOR MLP—TWD FRESH‘LY calved oows. Aprply Lesiie Match iMermsid . ‘ mm..— FOR SALE—MGCLÂRV OIL HE'AT ing ewve. iAppiy 11 Sydney St. West. - 'BRING YOUR ILAWN MOWERS to 3d Kent Bt. and have them t put ain portent munis; order. Jas. White. .—___.._.__—.—.— 'NOT‘ICE—rPE-R'SONS REQUI-R-ING >painting, paper hanging. caiso— mining'and grainlng, inside or ouiside work done st short no-' tice. work guaranteed. Apply Rose Bros.. 33 Park 8L, or Phone 202-1. . 'MEN WÎNTÎD — WE WAñä a {ou nul live npresentatives in avery city'and tome in Cana dia to sell automobile stop sig- nals‘; Mt‘ively prenante acci- dente: “en car owner a pros pect; eacy to oeil: hi: promu. Write ior. pasticuim and agents' _ proposition. Canadien Auto Shows, P. O. Bot. 1“. Magna Fallu. Cousin; -v————ài—._—————._._——-— AOENTS WANIID—IIG PROFITS are hélas mono selldng Aladdin Porta-hic Nom machines to Lum- her Camps. Charmes. Bchools. Y.M.C.A.'.Lodga| and homes. Buy et denier’s mica. Maki money tram demonstrations and talte the ordeto too. Write 'Aladdin Cinems 00.. Ltd., 335 Grain West. Montresi. his petition t‘hat on or about .Mny 10 vt’he deiendarnt campany had out standing .indebtednees d. 01,375,000, .bhat .t'he aseets on “le same date lwere. as nppeaured on the boodrs, 8250,000 uln cash and ire- ceivablee, 8400,000 in inventories, 52,300,000 in mente and 31,642,245 lin Igood .will. lrt is wlleged that thevindebtedness consiste principadl'y ot notes oi va-rying amounte miade by t-he deiendant company, and held by overr 100 ibanks and bankirng es- tablishments. and Irepresent money loemed to the «Intendant oompany during the yeare 1919 and 1920. lt is aiso niieged that the notes- were exch'anged in Jul'y. through the ei'mrts 0l the Proiec» tion Comm'ittee or Bannir Creddtors. tor new notes matun'lng April 1st, 1922, and «that she demandant corm— pany aelred for extension on chose, but wss reiused. queets that the u-eceiver or .receiv- erre be suthorrisad wlth d'un povwer ho ta'ke possession ot everry'thing; money, :plnnts, accounnt books, etc. and that an dnjunctlon should he_.ion. inetemL what did ws get? Your new nippointec. Mr. ‘Lidstone, Jr., or whom we enpected Ibetter judge- ment last week commenced pav. inz it wlth spruce. juniper, and aider trees. and this under Mr. Dcnn-ls’v very nose wlth Dr. Cham- pion. Mathesc'n and Paie who are the big guns iooiring on. iNow. gentlemen, as thie has got to me point where something Ihas got t0 .be diane et once, we aslr you both to taire immediate ac- iion in this matter, failing. to do so your e'lectors whose paid serv- alnts you are wil! iñmediately tnkc the steps se outllned a'bove. l am Sir. etc. 18T DISTRICT ELECTOR tliough he rhas asked i’or payment. lt is adso nlleged by McMulllin in exceeding plants and invest- demand issued, restreinlmg the oiilcers and members ot the defendsrnt. connpany i’rom interfering in any way. wi‘flh the wonrk oi the Ireceiver or receiv- crs. 'The prayer also asks ior a wri't or subpoena vto issue. to tho detend- ant comparny .to mafke it appeatrand answer in the promises, .but mot upon oat‘h, which i's heœby w‘aived, and finallly n i-s Irsquested mime nie“ debt oi.’ Iiihe complainant and alll other aredi'tlore who Juin in this le- sue, shûlil be established and paiid ont oi the assets oi rthe corpora. 1921. illn thc prsyer oi the bill it re- ÎNS'T‘F TFTIOÎ . ni Kirvnn "Sanctorum À ' At I.0.0.F. HALL 10 0’clock this Mnrning out his beautiful lady's hands and douht said "thank you" and departed-to cry We i‘sel confident he never u-ttered_the zword 2nd Dis. irict during the whole session oi Now .in concluding. tihe pro-Cathedral the exerclises in Soliool were not held yesterda, morning. Prince Street School Prince ‘Street .School had prepar- ed a. 'spiendid program l'or the oc- casion. and every number was ca- piause i’rom the many visitors pro sent. lin every number ’hreathed an air cf loyalty to coun- great devotion t0 duty. Gordon, trustee of the ISchool Board, presided. 'Theexceilent programme, publlshed yesterday i.n er. J. P. Miss Muriel Weeke. member Principal Seaman's department. and a daughter et Major Wseke, who preeented to .Mr. L. B. Mir- ler, chnlrman oi’ the 'School Chii- dren's Relier Fund, the sum together wlth the amount. .Mr. deposlted wlth .Mr. Stewart the inultless manne‘r in which wus produced. er. J. K. tory nddress, and Rcv. Mr. 'MuliiA gan and Rev. Mr. Entou each gnvc spiendid and encouraglng addros- t‘a. 'l‘he programme closed witn the National Antliem. ' West Kent School At West Kentyan enjoydble pru- grammo was carried out. ‘Mr. 'HernrySniith, Chairmun 02' thc School Board. presided. in .1 brie! address ‘he referred t0 tllo ex. tensions ‘heing built this summer to the schooi and to the eniurgc‘ ment oi' the assembly hall which will provide ample room ior tire many visitors who always assemble when public lunctions are being held. iHe expressed pieasnre ut the large at'tendance ulpon , tire present occasion. which was one ni' pccuiiar importance, and congratu— lated the pupils upon the excellent programma prepared. lHis Worship Mayor Jenkins in .l brie! address stressed the import- ance et education and rei'erred tu the increaecd intereet shown by ci- tlzens on occasions ot this kind. lle spoke or the inauguration ai the Arbor Day rmovement and dwelt up- on the grentness of the Empire and the heritagc which is ours as Bri- tish citizene. Other speakers were Rev. .Mr. iMalone and Rev. Mr. Raymond. who emphssized the duty ot the pupils ot alwaye “playi ng the game" iairly and or doing the right thlng regardlees et consequences. 'l‘hey aiso congratulated the school upon tho excellence o! the pro— gramme. Rochford Square Bchoo‘l Empire Dey was celebrated yester- dey morning by the pupils ol Roch- ford Square .Schoo] where a titting programme wss carried mit beioru an nrppreciative audience. Mr. C. H. . Lonwwort ' prestided. There were also on t‘he plntiorm Mr. R. il. Rogene, Sinperintmdent oi Eau- cation; «Mir. W. K. Rogers, Dr. Mc- M'ilian. Rev. Maurieo McDonald Mr. D. S. Girl-le c'l stellarton, Mr. Louis Connoiiy and Mr. Ohislnolm oi Lourdes and Mir. Walker od' Nelw Glasgcw. visiting Knlighls or Col- amnhus. "l'he foliowing excellent gramme was carrled out ‘hy ‘iudeniazw pro. the Ali Orientals i’iense be on iinnd | Duel—Mitral], lri-ndsny. Chorus—Men); May. ’Bhe Little Bird Sons. pably rendercd, eliclting hearty ap- there try, and the preparation showed a ’l‘he Guardian was concluded by oi ci 31.27.00 very neatly encloeed In a largo envelope which aiso contain- ed thc numes or ail contributing, Miller in accepting the trust to be the Honorary Treasurer or the Russian Children Famine ii‘uml paid n very wnrm tribute t0 the motive which prompted such generosity on the part a: ait concerned. and embrac- ed the opportunity to congratulatn the Principal, staff and pupils on tire. eelection oi' the program and it Rosa. anotlher memher ont tire Relier Con!— mittee followcd wlth a congratula cnly John OiMehony, inemher ior Briei Addresses Made by‘ Son-g—Wake Up thtie Daisy. Our Dcnninicn Reciiatlon—The Best that i car. A ’l'ribu‘ic me Colvumlbus. iChorue—Little Birdie's IReturn A Comnron Excuse. Essay—Canode a Land W'orth Living ior (by Miss Rose Louer- son.) Chorus—My Home Own Canadian God ‘Save t-he King. rBrier nddresses m‘erc made hy the chairmnn, Superintendent Roger-s, the Sclmol Board m‘embers present and Iby Mr. Connelly. T‘ne sentiment ot patriotlsm runr ning throug'h the programme and pariicularly in the splendid essay or Miss 'Mïiss 'Lonergan wss hixhly commended by the speakers. tingly celebrated yesterday morningi by the pupils o! the city schools.{ whero intereated audiences enjoyed. the splendid programme or singing and reciting parts. At Prince Sitreet School .thero wais alarge attendance ot parents and a splendid programme. Mr. .1. P. Gordon et me ISchool Bonrd pre- sided. A substantiel contribution i’l‘om pupils and tea‘crher towards tllc Rwssinn Famine Pnnd was pi‘e— sentez] tu Mr. L. B Milleronibehalr oi tho school by Miss Muriel Wecks. Messns. J. K. Rusa. Rev. Mr. iMlulligan, and Rev. Mr. Eaton who were. ' also on the Iplntrorm. bricily nridresscd itht‘ pupils ait thc cnruclusicn' or the programme. WEST KENT SCHOOL At Wcst K'ent School an cnjoyA nble programme was carried Dlli ycstcrday morning in celebrution UL Arbor and Empire Day. Mr. 'chry Smith, cllairman or the School Board prosided. On she plattorm were Iiis Worship vMayor Jenikins, Rev. Mr. Malone and Rev. 'M'r. Raymond. who malle lyric! nariress- os a;t ‘tire DîflCiiiSiUll or tllu pro— grantme on .t‘he subject or tire dny. irish Labor Èndidates (Speciai to The Guardlan) ‘DUEiLIN, May 23-—Tho Labor Party has n. list oi’ ‘21 candidates for the June eiections; but thus iar no Other candidates have been announced. Bei’ore Saturdey's agreement was reached, the F'arm- ere’ Union was considering putting torward candidates. lt le thought there will be many uncontested sente. 'The expectation. however, t that the wlmle election will, like that M1020, conslst or unopposcd returns, is not entartnined et tire publicity department or the Dali Eireann. . ln any svem, the supporters 'oi the treaty will ses some increase in their majority in the new Dail. for the election wi-ll .include four members oi' Trinity_ Collage, wh') laver the treaty and who are not members ot the preeent Dail. Any inde/pendent candidates who may eucceed would, it le generaliyv thought. also be i'or the trenty. 1 20ÎSÎnn Fei Prisoners in Uiste il. S. Group Bnys Ex-Kniser's linok (Special to 'I'he Gusrdisn) iBERiLiN, May 24—A hook witten by former Emperor William, deal- lng wlth the worid war, is under- stood to have been acquired ior publication by a United States goup, under an option covering worid rlghts. ilt is expected the arrangements under the option will bis deiinitely closed within a short t me. "l‘he mnnuscript oi the forme: Kaiser makes a good sized hoolt o. about-100.000 words. Thoee whu have been instrumental in acquir- ing i't say it is t0 nppcar in the identicni i'orm prepared by the ex- and Raid CarriedOnt b mou-In.“ "and 9m mg: ners Tnken y Annhorities in Effort to S'nnp 0nt Sedirinn in» Uister. Repnbiican Arny and Sinn Foin Organizatio (Specinl le The Guardian) BEIIÆAST. May 23—4“ was oill— cinlly stnted atJour o'clock that 200 .Sinn Feinere had heen prisoner hy the Ulster authorlties. taken that they wouid be interned. BELFAST, May 23—The greatest Empero.. lt is understood the exv raid in the recent history of lreland Emperor deais wlth tha 'period was carried out in the early hours lending up to the war. marshsllng or this morning when ewarms o.“ ed tenee.‘ On Mr. where in 1903 Chier Clerksiiip oi the Department and du 1904 became ‘Secretary te the M>llitis Council. -ws.s designsted Assistant Detputy Minieter. Councii the conditions throughout Europe in such a way as to constitute a deiense or his course and an accu- sation that a eeriee o! circumstanlpublican army oflicers. Tille North- ces outside oi’ Germany were large-Iern Government's action was ken, it was stated, in su effort t0 suppress not only the lrish Repub- lican army and the lrieh Republi can Brotherhood. but ail other Sinln s x the Government'e move i’ollowe swiitiy upon the lrishibord Londonderry recently co'wnri Republican Army_ raide and lyurn- ings o! buildings in the Counties night by incendie-ries. Large Audience Deiightrd liih _ “A Pair oi "eixe_s_"__at Monc a.» , Mount Aillllson “Coiieue ..Players” score a Decided "Hfl" et the bruni iy responsihle ior bringing on oontlict. “A Coiiin Nail,’ r Says lady Astor (Speclal 'o The Guardlan) Arbor and Empire Day was rit-l NEW YORK, May 24——4Lord nnu irom They plan Lady Aster have returned their visit to Canada. to snil ior England tomorgow. IMore enthusiastic than ever her declarntions for en association ot nations, “the true league peace," as she called it. Aster said that her visit oi' Lady one month has convinced her that '1 rounded up 200 'Sinn Feiners, the Fein in the Counties. organizations As in Thursday Evening. o: police swept through Ulster and the maiority or whom were lrlsthev [&- ‘ed into a hotel was A very large and appreciatlve'auwnight. l dience greeted the Monnt Allison finish, wlth action throughout. 'A iCollege Piayers at the Grand Opera Pair or rSixes" .heid the spectstors House lest evening, when they prer ns Prodaimed illein or Down and Antrim and ths M‘ silied hostilities in Battant recently culminating in tue murder vector- day oi w. J. Twnddol, mambo: o! the Uister Parliament, Sir June- Craig, Ulster.Premier. mounced in thc Northern 'Parllsment today tnu tire lrish Repubiican Army han been procioimcd es en nier-l. orga- nization throughout muer. ne proclamation ot ths Ulster sourn- znent also bans the [rie]: Repubu. can Bmtherhood and Other Sinn Fein eoeieties, rondes-in; members liable to srrest. Premier Oui; reiterated that the (or-ces of law and order are soin: to atoll) ou; rebellion and leddtion in Ulltor. whatever the cost. BELFAST. iMay Marron Tow- er. the County Antrim mans‘on o' burnell . 4:1):1 Full or lite irom start u. at all times. They evidencod their was omy a mimer or “me be‘ore sented “A Pair or eSixesJ Several'delight in very traquent crutburets America wouid understand that members or the cast have been oi applause and more treuuently o! , . working i'or several seasons during laughter se the claver comedy un worm penne La“ omy be Obtmned their college course under the direc {olded iteeit. through co-operntion. lLady Astor charncterized the ex ciusion vote on Lady Rhonda's apv plication ior a. sent in the House' ‘thc o! ‘Lords os a “coi’lin nail ior Lords." Prominent lsiander _ Dies Suddenly ni Home in Ottawa lŒTAMA, ‘M-ny 22—Ernest Jarvis. deputy miniister or militia during the 'war. died 'suddenly ni his home here lest night foilowlng a stroke. For his work during the war lie was granted the lmperial He was fit’ty-eight ycare or age and leaves his wlie. l(me son and t'hree dnughters. ail oi' Ottawa. Service 0rder, The iate iMr. P. E. 1.. the son he Adjutant ne In 1‘908 'l'uwnrds 912 the Governor Ernest Frederick Jarvie was sprpointed secretnry o'i the Militla Councdl on November 28. .1904 and amistant deputy min- ister ‘September 1st, 1908. He was born September 16, 11862 at Eleanor's. the lats ‘Dr. 'Henry Fitzgeraid Jar- vis oi’ .Summerîide and wns educaL in the public schooie of this pnovince. in 1881 he was appoint- ed to the Post Oflice Department oi rite Civil (Service and beoame Private Secretory to Hou. J. C. Patterson. ‘Secretery or Stata and later Mlnister oi Militis and De.ltor, ali or Ottarwn. Patterson‘is retire- ment :Mr. Junvie wns assigned to Geneml‘s Branch, received the thu close or ihe yenr Genenal-in. appointed.‘ a Royal Com mission to induire into the etate o! the record ot’ the diil'erent pub 'llc depsrtments oi the Government and wlth a view to ascertaining Archivist. They made an exhaus. 'ductions. in last night's perlormance. ers," that, in a sense, acarcely be called amateurs jng won-id certainly support state’ment. lmown production throughout Nova Scotia in F. iion. oi’ Miss Ida M. Leslie, B.\L.l. head or the Mount Allison Oratory Department, who‘has-had much ox- perlence in staging theatrical pro— This tact wae evidencgd 0 long have eome of the actors been appearlng wlth the “Çollege Play» they can and their stage bearing and clever act- this Grestly plenscd were the capaci- ty houses which greeted the players when they presented DeMllle's welln ' “Strongheart” their 1021 tour, but it is doubtrul i: the various audiences could have been more pleaeed than at the Grand last Appearanco oi Connu-tory Artiste iA deiightiul part o! me evening's entertainmen; was the addtt'un. be- twoen the acte. ol vocal solos by Miss Kethrÿm 'i'hompson, or me Mt. A. Conservatory o! Music. and vlo» lin solos by Miss Bemico Btiiltl. graduate irom 1m. Allison. 'mu Shultz rendered "Ziseunerwollon" by Caraste, and ss an encore “Hua... moresque" by Dvorak. Miss Thomp eon’s tiret Minbar was "A Birth— day" by Huntingdon-Woodmsn and her encore num'ber "Bmiiing Through." Triîe IMount Allison Collage Piny- ers will ha et the Prince Bdwud ’l'hursday, M‘sy 26th. Sente now on sale at the Theatro. records. tiheir tion, etc.. and to this important commission «Mr. Jarvis was as- signed along wlth Sir Joseph Pope and \Dr. Doughty. the Dominion reyult ot‘ their labors to the Govcr- nor-ianuncil in o. report dated Mardh 3rd. 1914. for which they St. payera-ment. of une Iate Mr. Jarvie married in .1092. Ethei Colborne. dauzh. 'tcr oi’ the lots A. E. Merodith, L. L. D.. cf Toronto. In 1918 ior his work during the war he was granted the ‘lmâperial Service 0r- der. er. Jarvie Pwasi ifi‘i'tM-eight years or a-ge and ieaves to mourn his wiie. one son and three daugh- + H. MacDOUGALL BEFORE ' THE BOARD. 'SPRIIN’GHM. N’. lS., 'Msy 23. — That t‘he Management et tire Brit- is-h IEmpitie Isteel Corporation was new convinced nt‘hat it shouild not have acceîybed the Giilon Concilia- tion Bomrd award and that tlto or- he the tiret oi’ the yean' wae the anly une under which they could oper- ate ‘ lny, wae etated ib’ D. At both previous assemblies o! the Daii the onth ni ailegiance t0 the Irish 'Repubrlio ‘was taken, but it is not certain that there will be nny oath at ail in the third Daii. The oath wss in the lrish langnage in which ‘the word for Republic was given as "Sommet," which means Free .State. Membere could taire the oath in that rorm, but the Trinity Doliege men wouid hardly take the Republic oath. The Dail .°' " ""5 p" d” f°r “ du" °" 5"" .1 figures. initial letters count u will I.illCllide marnbôm f0!“ “le ono word. 0 per cens. discount for Ulster sente, and under a provision cash. Address iorms part or sa. or the sgreement these will be trented as uncontestcd returns and rail to their prescrit holdere. Ail these. with' the exception or mie, hold seats nlso in the Seuihern i’nrlinment sa that point concerne M Fermenagh. 'nn'i 20th. Announcements, Coming, Events, Meetings, Etc. “Arum—10e. par lino par dny. er line per day tnr il days or over. and muet be paid for. “Al' correspondance rc the For- eign Mission Pathescope pictures. ion thc Senti nming Presbytery nntngvuc . i ,. mi n: . .,. “me m nm“ J. (ŒÏËDCOKBÊMŒEfurthnr statement, and 'the cases H. MadDougalil, ivicewreeidenlt .oi the British Empire ‘Svteel Corpora. tion. at the session haro this mom- ing oi the Scot’t Conciliation IBosa‘d. Mr. M'sdDougsdd denied charges or the miners thaut the oonporation had been deiinquent in its attempt to obtain orders for its eteel plant et Sydney and chus prov-ide a. mur. ket far coal. Ho said tfhe steel pxlant was :idde becanse or the high prince or coal. 90. the nature and extent cf t‘nese etate oi’ «preeerva- tive inquiry and communicated the were npprorprlately thanked by the . ' Wind-s. i-gilnnl wage ont put into enm et . T0 KBEP GOAL PRIOEÆ DOWN. WASHILNUI‘ON, Maty 23.—Admin- istration plans lier holding dm sait cool mène 'were oarried nm tartiner today when 6mm Hoo- ver issued a geneml un ior acou- terence oi a.“ t'he 1500 odd operM ors, whoee mines are still produo ing. 'l'he contorenoe te to be held in Washins'tml Msy 31. l‘he Weather. Temperature. Tide. M0011. En. ŒORONTIOa Moy .24—4Moderste Fine and comparativer wnrm. Œgh tide this moming at 8.48 and rises tonight et 9.46. Sun sets this «venin; st 1.16 and rieee tomorrow mot-nia; et 4.17. New moon. Fridsy, May 28th. 2.04 p. m. r smzîrmnnïa. 'mi You uses LONG ARMG To sa A eooo Tho iSoott Conciliation Board will Jean ior .Halinsx today and hoid rite «final session there ,Monday. on when ‘Mr. M‘aoDougaJl will mako a rtor both aides be summed up. I !-*',,-,. Sec