‘SW Qltiilhillif-*teresa I 5 . » . ~ . N _ - cn-ARLo'r1'n'rowN,_ ca-NADA THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 , _ _¢_..._:.____ _.3 / Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew '"1 1 .J-Ta. .51 .‘ r-~ -»; ";' =' ' ` '*" 'T Y ' `”‘”""*`_ ** f ' -- 1_- J. H.. Thomasiiays He Kent' Canadian ~ .Gov’t Fully In- formed. (Canadian .Pi-su) _ LONDON, July 23-The matter of P_ren1ler MacKenzie King’s coin- piaint in the Dominion Parliament that he had been unable to get in- formation 'from the British Govern- ment on the question of Cannda's representation on the inter-Allied conference at London and was de pendent upon press reports for h`s information came up in the House of Commons again today when ques . tions were submitted to the Coloni- al Secretary J. H, Thomas, the in- quirera diemandlng an _explanation of why t e Canadian .Premier was unable to get the required inform- ation from the 'Imperial Govern- ment. - Secretary Thomas replied that he had dealt with the point raised in replies made by him to supplemen- tary questions last‘Friday, -when he stated that it was not true that he had failed to communicate with 'tho~Canadian Government on`the subject- and that there had been no delay in the matter on the part of the department. Mr. Thomas reminded -the ques- tioners that hc had made a state- ment in the l~louse.on.Frlday as to Dominion representation at the conference, the plan for such re (Continued on Page 8) _ --ooo-----» f1‘he big brown tent which arriv- ed Monday iniirht is-expected to be filled when Chautauqua opens io- day at 3.00 o'clock on the field be hind I’rince of Wales College. Mr. I-larry Hibscbiuan oi' Wasil- ington State is to be lihe superin- tendent. w_ uanav Hisscimau, Superintendent 01 Citlulauqua and who will romlln hare during the weak, iflnrlng the war he with n oipeakcr for the council of defonse,'tht~. com mittee on public informs- tion and other patriotic orfmnim- tions in tho