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JUN on‘ , , ‘ w. who“ H?" 1,14»? , oil‘ Wruu collars? 1n 010.11" c 1 ~ i nu EXCELLENT casnor THE near LOCAL " rumor Yllléimil o. sracianrms , y , ni-zrwsyony Acts _ i tiieiwork wes;.ml- some -aooidont. mo ey the foilowlngle p on. Iii-n} ma ter of course. The _ n18 1Q“! “Patsy Makes; a Splash” '_ s1; cannons AUXILIARY ."‘~:l ‘a’. 41d 11 mm Eovtnltfieiollllllll 8.15 sonar '1 uupiaii rink DISTINGUISHED annou- HIS HONOR THE LIEUT. SENIS NOW a ' AND Mas. HEARTZ Gov “HQ-R on SALE. JHIICES Directed By v .MISS BARBARA McNElLL Under the Auspices oi.’ RESERVE—506. 75c. ' uusn-asc ~~. '\"J!"'1‘- .'s.... . i _ _ _ oisrnicr courasr (Continued from [1889 1) vious. ,_If Xrepalrs to tiiis sir-realm were needed .1926 they "wen; more needed every veal-since. Then whyhes this work been entlrelymegiectedl j This breakwater-is now and hail been for the past few years lna very dangerous condition. andis liableto be carried away at__a.ny time by a heavy storm. The breakwater nukes the harbor of Souris, and on it the town largely depends. -If tho-break- water should be carried away the large railway wharf and the private wharf of Matthew and McLean would certainly be destroyed.’ and the eastern end of Prince, Edward Island would- bo- withoutshlpplnz facilities. This must not be allowed to happen; but the Government is taking big risks. l Another thing should be mention- ed, and it is this, deterioration is going on so rapidly because of the absence of suitable repairs that $60,- 000 will now berequlretito do the work that sauooo or ammo would have done two or three years 9.50- Now. the breakwater at Sourls is i1 sample of the way in which the other public works in King's County ' "a Public Works In Kings County The following Piscusslon on the Public Works in King's County took place ill the Senate:- ’ l-lon. J. J; Hughes rose in accord- mce with the following notice: That he will call the attention of ‘he Senate to the urgent need of immediately repairing and strength- ming the Souris Breakwater and other public works in King's County ii PrincepEdward-Island, and in- quire if it is the intention 'oi the Government to make provision for zhe necessary repairs to the said Works during the present Session of Parliament. Hon. Mr. Dandurand: I would ask the honorable gentleman if he would not postpone his remarks un- v. 4 Refreshments EASTER MONDAY DANCE Prince of Wales College Hall AUSPICES CANADIAN LEGION, B. E. S. L. _ UNDER. THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE or his , HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND MRS. IIEARTZ. CHAPERONES Mrs. W. ‘S. Stewart Mrs. l. l5. Crokcn Dancing from 9 o'clock. Dixon's Orchestra Tickets-Gents $1.00. Ladies 75 cents. w... .- Mrs. ll. B. Cosh have been neglected during the last few years. I Let me illustrate. In 1926-27 the Main and Supplementary Estimates for Prince Edward Island under the heading "Harbors and Rivers" con- tained items for King's County t0- talling $8.000, while for the other two counties they totalled $172,300. For 1926-27. under the same head- ing King's county got $1.000 while the other two counties got $128,800. The above figures do not include the items for a potato warehouse iii-each county last year which cost practi- cally the same amounts. _ _ This year the Main Estimates. un- der "Harbors and Rivers" provide for an expenditure o! $13,700 in King's county and an expenditure of $206,100 in the other two coun- ties, and the Souris breakwater ls not mentioned. The other works in ‘all next week. as I have no informa- tion at this time. Meantime I will endeavor to secure the information _ for my honorable friend. '. 5 Hon. Mr. Hughes: I would prefer , to go_ on today, and perhaps the re- _i marks I will make may be of some , $3919 w my hpnorable Leader in get- _ ting the information. It is just pos- ;_sible_ that I may not be here next week. v Hon. Mr. Dandurand: All right. v Hon. Mr. Hughes: Honorable gen- _ ‘: tlcmen. in order that'my remarks ' may-be well understood, I will have to mention the Federal political _ I divisions of the province of Prince . j Edward Island. The island is divid- _ icd into three political units called ‘ucounties, namely. King's, Queen's. and Prince, represented in the House of Commons by four mcmbers—one . E. R. BROW 146 Richmond‘ St., . . Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness dnd Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. », _ Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersirle, Lloyd Lewis. 1.. ibfikl‘ é?‘ 5F- » . 1. i s (zllilillilll Out of Business .____.__Q_.___ - Clearing out stock. Prices pared to the core. livery- ' thing mustdgo. Hera are a. law of our leaders at cash-pull r carry nriw- prdersover $3.00. delivered free. Come in and seeior yourself. Commencing" Saturday l0 A. M. § 'fv“,_us'e.in‘aulii' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o its 69c Roll9d.__ .. ..l0lbs.|Bc Oatmeal m...’ .. Ohrlatids 3180B"! . .... . Bailtfllllsflilnd and seedless . Broonybetterquallty. ~ Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c I 116i‘ L110 ivork WES 110i. DTOCOEGGG With '1) and the contract lapsed. The $011115 member for King's, two for Queen's _ and onc for Prince. The counflgs ,1. “T” "will! equal in area. but Queen's, which contains the Capital City, - Charlottetown-is the most, pop“)- ous. ,, King's county that need immediate attention are the breakwater and harbor at Bay Fortune, the break- water at Little Sands and the break- water and harbor at Neufrage. When I came into public life some From Confederation down ml a twenty-eight years ago there wasili . few years agq’ so m, as I know’ there existence a steam packet service be- was no discrimination against any of.’ tween Siluthem K1113? and m0 ‘ the Counties with respect w plibuc mainland which was very useful to , Ewcrks, public service or public a _ the farmers. fishermen and business t :po1ntmt?ts_ During me last few inf: 3f fglfitlggift of grince Edward . years ere has been marked di-. 8 n . n an e ort was made yfiriminaiion against King-s Cami‘, to abolish this service. but the Prime ‘in these respects, pm 1 5mm gh-‘c Minister. at my request. prevented I isogic instances. itlglsflshggst year the service was » _ iii-lug t c sessions of i924 zmii a‘ ° ' 1925 I pressed upon the Minister or There is a movement on foot now g _.Public Works the advisability or VJ establish a. steamship ofrlgera- -:strengtllening and repairing the lion service between Pr ,Bouris Breakwater in King's County 15mm‘ and “Yer” 991"“ i" NW" {and 1 believe the dysu-M 5318mm"; Scotia. I think this will bo-a useful " recommended that this be done. ' l The main Eggilnams o; 1925_2Gionly two places in Prince Edward jconlainod an item of $36,500 for this Island are to be ports of call. name- Ipuapose Vléllltlll Parliament voted, ‘sgn'n°‘rsitg l" FY1112 and Chill’- ylui a con ract was let the same en‘ ° w“ i‘ “°°“'5~ "B'5°°“BW ; for the work. but owing w the gar]: is ignored. This would be a splen- ous ‘illness of the Contractor's part- Breakwotcr was not mentioned in {either main oi- supplementary E51,). ~ motes oi the following years 1926-27, : 1927-28. and is not mentioned in the <moln Estimates this year-the only iestlmatcs so far submitted to Par- ‘llfllnflllli. I believe this is the only dnstancc on record in Canada where Wllrllamcnt voted money to repair a structure of this character, and when Professional Cards i Dr. c. c. Archibald * Irndum to N. Y. Post iii-adults Przlizillcn: filaliool and Hospital . c co in ed toEyoJllu-Nole one or two places in King's made Eii $5 k5 MlIliBWlKOI Trade and Commerce on the result will be. A: with the public works and the Dublic-iserviccs of wags. ao-has it bf-‘w With regard to public appoint- ments in that county during tho past few- years, but I will not pursue that phase of the mibject any far. ther at present. Suillce it to say that Kim's wuntvlias been timed as if it were a. pieoeof foreign ter- ritorylithat-had been conquered by the sword and its people had to be held in subjection by being served "l"!!! rations. . . I do not blame the Public Works Department 0e the mount for what has hlthorto take _pla'ce. Nut- "Pfllly "My toplnthe advice oi the men here and-who men on Prince Edward Island who had the right and the privilege to advise them but "W! MUSE-HOW see that the ad: "W80 Elven has been mostly sec- tlpnalnaml otherwise unfair; and the Government will be to blame if m‘? diiwlminatlon oqalnstolilngs BMwuihn British Columbia Mouldip and gounty continues. But, surely the x ovomment o! Canada will not al- DW N011 gonditiona to continue. I wanted w place this matter be- fore Parliament hugs-Q g1; rm tlon of the sllpplemgnmry gmmnes in order that at least a measure o; McLeod & Bentley y *' .' , ioliowtas soon-mi < Edward service and will develop trade. but did opportunity to restore to King's the service that was abolished last year. I am doing what I can to have Ports of call and I have written the the subject. but I do not know what no A Arrived persons other tilan contest officials. If any person is displeased with U“? decision, he should be invited Sui?- mit a written statement of his P051- ; tlon, but should not be permitted lto examine the ballots. Carload-Oil Cake . ,. which we are sell- i ,i_n‘gfl "at lowest i prices; i Wholesale & i .1 i_ i Nu Consultation. The judges are to prepare their ratings of the speakers in the some iscats which they occupied during the ‘Cfllltest, are to sign their ballots and lgive them to designated ushers. whv lore to place them in the hands of Retail ‘the contest manager. The contest - imanager totals the ballots and Ell/BS ‘itlfie chnirmzlla a Tlllgliitiillj notifllcczltxilrg: “ ‘ i0 the resu '. c Jll E95 a‘ “- & co. lto consult during the contest, nori jprior to filling out their ballots.) IWhile attaching equal importance. _ . 49¢ Lo composition. the judges are no ‘ ”““' ”“‘ to indicate on their ballots wrist they allowedmn each of those points. _On the contrary, the judges are to slin- ply rate the speakers by glvinli thvfi numbers to indicate their relative standlngs-ns first. llftli, second. etc, and are to place no other innrk or ratings on their ballots. 4-9-11-13. ' HERE MONDAY afternoon repre- sentative from one of the largest Tgrontp, manufacturers of La 65 mantles. Special orders takemsog A M Donalcrs Judging Technique. . c - ' . Tlic low-iloiiit-totul system“ of DEMONSTRATOR "m" T°r°m° judging will be used throughout. APRIL 9, 192g .cii}o‘sll~li3" ~onouisr= 4 Willi, p HEARTZ JQHALL‘ on‘ Tiiuisasy, XpfiliIQiIijAit-S P. M. The, proceeds are treaty A . . . flri- PM cow M Luitures wiiua BIG gnu; ' or I ohlrgfl throughout ills whole session. p . _- , .. Aomssloii so __cuN'rs p Tickets may be had from niemlicrs of the Club or at the‘ Guardian (liflce. As who‘ accommodation is limited, early application is desirable. v RROGBAM -_I ' Piano Solo-"l-‘ascliinilori?’ (Grand PO|ER"DC Concert) Rolfe 1. Master Horace ‘Mcliwm Soprano Solo-“Serenadfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schubert Mrs. John A. Lawson Tenor Solo--“I Look Into Your Garden" llflidtn Wood Mr. Percy D. Williams Recltatlon-“Kermedy's_ Future" Hon. Geo. E. Foster Dr. George Green Violin Solo-"Souvenlr? . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drdia ' - Miss Thelma Teed Contralto Solo-flserenadc" Mrs. H. S. Henderson ‘I. Male Quartettc-“Tho Strong-Minded Maid" .. ‘Linden Messrs H. Craswell, J‘. MacLeod, Malcolm Maclllnnon and II. AIMacDougall ‘ 8. lwcItatlon-“Unfortunatc Bessie" Miss Jessie MacLeodx - 9. Plano Solw-"Balmoral" - (Fantasia. 4m Scotch Airs) Jules De Sivral Prof. Louis D. Thompson Violin Solo-"Songs My Mother Taught Me" .. Kreisler Miss Thelma Teed SpO00h'—"CBIlfldfl'S Future" . . . . .. Master John Denny Vocal Duet-"A Venetian Song" . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Ioatl Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. Jas. Maolvllllan Sword Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Jlifuflcr, Willie Burnett (Accompanied by Capt‘. Meflougilll" on the Pipes) Recltatlon-“Two Immigrants at ‘Port of ‘Entry’ DrQGreen Bass Solo-fillelles of theWSea." Mr. Ben Acorn _ God Save the» King. 4. 5. 6. l0. ll. l2. "is. 14. 15. J “Tailored to Fit.” A Northern Rubber Product Designed oi’ light weight pfmble at this store Monday aftmlm“ iak‘ Under this system each judge will ing spwifll Orders f" ladies coats rate every speaker. It should be and suits. 5- A» Mcmlmld 5- 3663 clearly understood that they are not; to rnte the speakers according in AMES’ CHURCH "' some abstract ideal of the perfect o ST. services and Sacrament _ Lord's SUPP" WE“? hem m stvgrnde of 100. but simply ace-ordina- James‘ Church ycsterdfly- M tmflto Llic relative merits of the speak- morning service there was all 05W] ern on that Iiilllllllllllll‘ program. civilly 111F813 CWIEYQEIIUO" “Pd ih°5'~‘.'l‘llcj.' nre to rate tile speakers :15 partaking in the Communion W°Y°;oiie,two. three, four. live (if there the greatest llllnlbi-‘P fcceflily Few“, iii-e only five speakers), but not ‘i0 sled. Alter the named morning sotrflygy-Mic um“ ice and be ore ominun on. L‘ class of young communioants, coii-, slsting of five youths, were formally‘ admitl-Od i0 membersmp- “it” W‘; In tile 1928 contest the onc-ballot in} examined by the Mlflhslfil” 1" plan will be adhered to strictly. In- Bible KIIOWMEIEC- U111 5119"" Ciiiuucidently the low-point system is the‘ this"! 11ml the Aiwsues Cwed- Thcicnlj; one which can be used Wlllll 597139" by We Mmmer ‘md his “djany degree of accuracy and satis-l Only Ono Ballot. were ildlllifubie. Thfie “"15 a ‘Mficspenkcrs to be judged. Under the‘, choir under the direction 0f MP» majority-vote method it frequently Gcorgc Mcthven and the music ren- hammm “m; were m‘. as many dcred W515 UP t0 the "i811 si-“Yldlrd different selections for the flrstplacc HIWIYS QXDWWd "m" 59- James-AIS there are judges. Without the. The duel- “MY FEW’! 11°17“ “l? i° low-polnt-totals system i0 mirror the} Thee” was most cflectivclv Tenderedcomposite mind of the judges we) by M155 JBCQUEUIW Mllcnfmflld flndselcctlon of a winner would be lin- MF- C- J~ Gflllflflhef- While l" LhLXpp-isiblc, unless o. number of the dbl-hem "AS 1t WEB" W Dawn". m" judges would compronilso. which solo parts were splendidly taken byflvmpd make um 155m. depmd not (m: MF- Aft-hill‘ BTW‘! ‘Ind M13 LYslifrgthc skill of tho contestants. but on! Wmllli- I“ the evclli"! u"? 11“1“‘°.the cuuciislng ability oi‘. the judges.’ wasa special feature of the service. and reflected credit on the choir ssf a illlflhole and on the soloists in pith‘ tic ar. MrslLA. Lawson had Ilf!\‘-. . .- , .- I - _ er been heard m beufl yoke’ gwm“, The lOll0\\llll, composite ballot ll ‘ . _ _ , strulcs thr- ivorlclngl. oi the l0\\‘--; iingpomerfgnzlgiis>yiflmum“ r‘mde"ip0illt-il0ta.l N_\‘:il(‘lll lll :1 case ivhoro’ "I Know that my u . ._ f. . 1k...‘ , u ., i Redeemer Liveth." The clioir gave “C We‘ u‘ ‘ma “m a splendid interpretation of Van __ ~ . _ r. ,, Lacrs "Lift your glad voices." The‘ lfjllfllilgolgll 151E312?‘ ‘much’ J’ Sim" soloists were Mrs. Hunt. who sang ' ' ' ' i". . . .- . with line expression and effective-llfjgggeqisgfmlfgié“ Jones 4' ‘mm “e55” while the. ten“ 5°]°- “km byi 'JlldR‘0H‘C-—5lllllll Jones 4' Qims. Mr. C. J. Gallagher was equally welli5. Hm 2. growl, 1 ' ‘ ' ‘ ' rendered. The Minister preached an‘ 'Tom;s_‘qnfltl 12." J . 13. s. able and eloquent sermon which wasIq- m“ o. “érow; 6 ' on“ ' ‘ms much appreciated. ' “' ‘ ll is noteworthy that in this llll- --— . - - . . ,DEMONSTRATOR from Torontolitlslllflli’ case Brown. iliourzh intcd at this store Monday afternoon tak- A Box Score. first by only one Judge. is the win- lngd spetciul orders n» use ‘Elfi- 33.13.1135.“”%?..i°!..f5"}ifil'i.{§5 m‘ 5“__g_'__§j §Id 5- 3653,prnr to be tied for second place. it EH80 NALS is only iin apparent tie, however. If. 3113 bullotshwere resubmitted to the ML George J.‘ new“ has return , u_ L._cs_ witv I instructions toconfine ed home ‘rum, qwonmm and is tiioli iatliips toSims and Hill, there steadily rcsfllnlns his hvalth- ‘iglulaobgrniligtluiigv:foll?§iig;"f2$<c- . - . Mrs. Harry Norton of Cropoud is gfmlsnllllcTfllllflsbgzT cam/Bimini: in the P. n. I. nosm-Tmus two; Hill two pnisdwa mil; tai alter on operation for appendlqcnc. Sims 4; lim, s; showmé {ha} fllilfl- Sims was really the composlm sec. , ,. ~, » —~—-—— _ upd choice on the original and only Nlr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Enmnn, anzfbollot. With the |0W-|1D|IlI.-l.0lat|syq_ dfllllzhter. and Mr. Robert Hyncl- { 1cm and ah odd number of Judges-a man. of Summerside, spent EHSLIEI‘ Pflmarlellttifl lsvlrwally "IiPlIsslblr. with relatives in Charlottetown. Simuafll’ 01,1131’ one ballot is neces- sary ll it is’ clearly understood that Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arscnaiilt, oriihe system i5 being used ln that 8t. Louis, are spending the Easter wglm] "mm"- holldays in the city. I - A ______ ..._. .._u _____ The many friends of Mr. Nelson MacoDnald of Wheatley River, are very glad to learn that he is stcad~ lly improving. after a very serious operation in the P. E. Island Hos- WARTS- Dilly application of Minna-d‘: will dry up warts. Also ex- orbtoi‘. indicating by ilie mark or- / dPCSS t0 the Your“! (mmmumcaiwi faction when there are live or six ‘ rubber in Colors and Contrasts to harmonize with the vogue in Spring attire. y Fashioned in Red, Green, Fawn, Blue and Grey rubber with Black Jersey Cuffs "and trim to match. Distributors for Prince Edward Island i The Brady Footwear Company Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere number of contestants tied is not ' A Special Provision. identical with the number of judges. Contestants and contest mane-st“ are warned against mistaking a. breakable for an unbreakable tie. Tlicro ii.- n remote possibility of a permanent. unbreakable tie-that is n tie ivhlcli (iilllllfll b0 broken by dropping tho noii-tiod contestants and rotubiilaling the rolnilvo rut- Applause. s... sLlcKfik BOUT) lugs of those tied without resubmit- tlng the question to the judges. The cliniicc of sucli n development is. however, extremely slight. But even Chairmen of meetings are to be instructed to make every efl'ort to prevent the interruption of speakers withwappluuse. No time will be taken _‘ if a pcrmnnoxit tic should develop out roi- the halting ol n contestant the ballots are not to be rcsubmit- in this manner. imless the chairman led lo the judges. On the (zontrory. attributes it to malice. The reasml the Judges arc, lll such case, to be for this provision is that partisan-i instructed to consult one another often attempt m bully-ho a contest- and to select by consultation the ant into favor with the judges. t0 winner and alternate fromiamong the detriment of other contestants those ticd. A permanent tie can who have only their own moi-it on iicvei‘ occur in n case where ewhich t0 relyi ‘ BUYING BONDS v0. o. u.” D0 you know that you can buy ‘investment bonds for payment on delivery. in the same way as you can bill’ household commodities? Our pamphlet entitled "Investment Service by Mall" explains how this i8 done. It also outlines our eitoiil- tional facilities for giving‘ you reliable advice and gen- cral investment‘ service through the‘ Correspondence Departments of our various offices. We shall be pleased to send copies of this publication to investors who desire it. 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