TKGFSTX _ l0 iiiciiiilis. CAPITOL TODAY ONLY tu. - TALKING A? KIN“ \I.L SINGIN (i Eve. 7 & 8.45 26c. 42c. 52c. Mat. 8-15 Thrill with the power of 11:; Ul1im8~~ (ll't‘illll with its poignant love and iiiad geulousies - hum with its catchy tunes-weep with its emotions and laugh Willi its keen comedy. commuters’ mad jurns during the rusli hour — snizill town love romance _ . —lniriguc aboard ' a trims - Atlantic liner-cafe life in France -—-Sl\ldCl1l\' pranks and jnlllty M A iui: PREVOST All. MUSIC All. scum) Au DIALOG Special i "50 MILES FROM BROADlVAI" And Sound _!\'cws. LADIES’ FIGURE!) coolle COBtS price 98c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. flaw-n being favorites of the deceased. In- terment in Duuclus Cemetery beside iicr sister Lilllizin, who passed away :.q_ muse HURIEL c. MacDONALD in“, years w, Pa“ bearers “we Tins STORE will be closed on ‘r s" “XNHOM: h" 3"" "' .1 he people or Foxes,‘ H,“ and “v ‘M I l M he d A U M _ 1 Samrday, [he 24m’ and open Friday rived at Charlottetown with our Fer- lllily\\'EI'El/l€_(‘[7lygr1ey,3d Dnq-uesdayu- 8°91" ° ° - 1” u" a°D°m d’ night m, m c.clock_ Prowse Bros“ tlllzer and we want parties liuvinl A Ill , N l l l 1m‘, 13m, 19m to ha“. that Muriel ‘illilgiggaanfisgshn 9C1 Qijlcglgtrlfi Ltd‘ 338.74, orders booked with us to cull at once. l\liicD0iii1ld had passed iiwuy nbout ' " ' 5- "0353 31 Co‘ 33344494" _ _ H. MacDonald drove the hearse. not/ii at lifi‘ lionae, aged ii» years and I cannot say and I Wm not 5a r Aictizcal skill and tender ' 3' a l lcvot d r l“ oi l‘ '11 l‘ broth r" She ls dead' she is Just ‘hwy m c e ja," do” _e ‘ e " With u cheery smile and u wave of and sisteis iaiicrl to bring licaltli I d___.. ' I t LADIES’ COTTON IIOUSE dresses‘ loiig and short, sleeves all sizes up to, 50. POLICE COURTF-Ab U10 POIlCB Price $1.98.‘ Prowse Bros, Ltdw Court ygsflerday mowing ten mm; I $9741; vendors for breach of the milk by- _ _ _ the hand, back. rind shclfcll asleep to uiilten in law were fined $5 and costs m. ten Elwin-n. l\l'.ll'lt‘l \\‘JS a very popular land CHILDREN? FLANNEI. pleated dahvi an clevmju, for me 5mm of. liliti llll0f_i'.~'llll';_‘, mung woniaii. loved by young and old alike. ~ "She leaves to mourn, her mother. And 1c“ us dreammg how Very fan. skirts, $1.98 to $3.25: Fugl blouses to muse was fined 51¢ A nwwl-m, 1°;- mntt-h, $1.98. Proivse Bros, Ltrl. Speeding was fined $5 and Con; o; 335741 ten clays. A vagrant was sentenced E i She has wandered into an unknown f i It needs must be since slie lingers _ __ there, three brothels, Steiiing, Douglas and And you‘ oh You} who the “fldest m s“ days m “an Alizson; three sisters. Florence, in Wm.“ 1 BERIJI‘ TAMS in navy, sand, brown ___ Cfaliflwrziin: Niargarct nuci Alexis. at For H“. Okhmnc, Fm. and H‘. glad ![Zl‘(“€ll, white and powder. Price 85c. ' home, beuilcs iiiiiiiy TEIAilVPS and {and $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3387-3i THE LOBSTER CATCH still con- frieiios. 'l'lic floral tributes it-epe h“ faring on as do“ ' ‘mugs seam Pflces at ‘he boats!“ bEfll-llllll‘. a pillow from niotiicr and m the love or There as the 1n", OI| CHILDRENS’ CIIINTZ SHOCKS. are about 6e. or 7c. and in the city, ‘P11111119. kfliifl f1 $211115“ 1'10!“ Ullclfi RUE loll sizes. Price $1.35. Prowse Bros, 20c. It is expected that. the catch briuulis and Aunt Sadie. The lun- qmnk of he]. mu as n", Same 1 my Z Ltd. 3387-31 will equal if no‘. surpass that. of last Fm‘ FtTVifit‘ Fflildli"l"fl 1??’ 3'31 Ml‘? 1n some localities, more lob- She li- not dead. she t'> _ili‘-L away. l ‘—'*‘ . 31'3"" Cuurwiiilb u’. 1h" liuue viii?» iurzeil’ mun“ plcve copy, l LADIES’ SLEEVELESL‘ liousc- sters are being brought in than the yricniimi, the hymns sung, “Rock of 3§90_5_-_,.__h I dresses. - Price $1.39. Proust» Bror... cannei-ies can liandle- The herring i Lid. ' 3387-31 catch is also good. gr-rs‘ and "Jew; imer n! My Soul," i .,_ “. . . came in the mail addressed t0 me! ” Boys and Girls . . . . . . get into the FLEET FOOT Athletic Club YnugetallthescthingsnJrcc... when you jnin the Fleet Foot Athletic Club . . . and that doesn't cost you my- thlng either. Hate’: the way to join: Namnll ' ' ' o! ' S agomugisbetiriiilenlzigf ‘thpeuyeznnzkrre mm at the Shoe Store for an application blank for the Flee: Foot Athletic Club. Fill it in Won't it he great co be the first in your crowd to get your membership huucn and engraved certificate, and to be en- rolled as a member of the Fleet Foo: Athletic Club! Won’: i: be grand to have the pasta-nan bring you the Fleet Foot Sports Review RGCOAF. TIEIIZJIPWPELQQII 3§..4nclln*ct.. 1‘ -nlcy 'l‘renchant Revielw Of Saunders Government's Mismanagement By _Dr. W. J. McMillan In Bud- get Debate. (Continued From Yesterday’: Gun-d- Ian) in the Budget. delate by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan. senior Conservative mem- ber for Fifth Queens. Dr. McMillan followed Hon. Dr. McNeil! in the de- bate. He began his address on Thurs- day evening, April 3rd: SUPREME COURT DOCKET! Wlul, u: the reasons for the full- lgg off in criminal cases lu the Sup- reme Court? Are they due to the ef- ficient ndmlnlstrltlon of lhe At- torney General’; department, or arc they due to other causes? We know that they have a. wonderful way of administering justice in my hon. friends home town at Summerslde. Amancanstealagreatdealin Summerslde and i;i Prince County and he will m gff with a fine. It is not much wonder that them am no cases left for the Grand Jury to deal with, when so murw offenders even 1n serious cases, got off with a. nominal fine in a. lower court. I was nor, uwurc that u. Magltrute could exercise ouch powers, that when s. person con-ties befme him charged Wtzh stealing, .he could fine that man and la: him go. There have been n. greatmuny cases. particularly of fox stealing tint. have been dis- tweed of in um way. We i-iiive nut-a also, about», the stealing of some mall in the post office, at Mlsoouche. What happened in that case? The money was refunded to the post office de- partment and the criminal was told by the ilvlaglstrufc conducting the case: “Now you go liome, and some day I will send for you, and you can come in and I will sentence you. That. in the wrt‘ of ldmlnlstratl“ of justice that. we urchcv-lnl; Io it is not much Ponder that my hon. arriend from Summers!’ uyrtlut illie judzu 1n tho Supreme Court an igetflng whlfa gloves. g _' In addition to this, u greet many cases have been tried in recent years under who‘. is known as the Speedy 'I‘rla.ls Act when; the criminal may ;c.lect to take his chances before the , Judge of tilw county court. His Horn: Judge Inmun disposed of a. cue not ‘long ago ‘in this way. that would oth- vcrwise have gone before the Sup- reme Court. at summerside, Ami if that cue had 5030 before lt-‘lw Sup- reme Court it would have been a p ty. because there would have been no white gloves for the judge. ‘rem-ensues ORGANIZATION PROTESTS v Wlien we talk about the adminis- tration of the Prohibition Act, it. is well w remember that a-li the tern- peranoe organizations are not so Tweli satisfied as the Temperance Al- liance appears to be with the num- uer in which this government is carrying on its pro-election promises. It is eignlflnant that at the quarterly lmecting last. January of the Sons of Temperance in this Province than: [was evidence of dissatisfaction in the ‘resolutions passed vmth respect to y n-ohibiiilon enforcement. Here are ‘um of their resolutioni: j "Rosolired that we consider the , present‘. penalties for infractions a. i giiinst t-lie Piohibxion law entire- ; ly inadequate to curb the present Marge illicit liquor selling and lmfll" gfllg: the! flue! of from one t0 r five hundred dollars do not mean anything In comparison with the ‘ huge profits made by the rum ' sellers. “Resolved that We u u Grand Division assert our allsgiance to the presev. ‘Pemperunce legislat- irm in as much as the law is all right but. needs honest and strict , cnforcemunt. IRBEFUTABLE EVIDENCE i You ask u: to submit, evidence that Following is the speech delivered :- fo pfllilbition oflioiuls; 516.000 "Y. the administration of the Act: l. def- icit of $12,000 last year in the Pro- hibition Commission funds; and the Sous of Temperance gum; on record u, woman; against "the present largo illicit liquor selling and emu:- gliug!" I asked the hon. memibcr from Ruetboo, why, Mien he discussed the liquor situation all the way from Biltilsh Columbia. to New Brunswick he never touched on Prince Edward Island. You would never think that he came from Rustico-l-ie kept so fai- away from it. in his speech. I wander if he could lell us now how much rum was landed in lvls own district last year? Could lie give us uri. estimate of how much will be landed at Rusulco this year, or in the 'I‘i'a.cadle district, or the Souris dis- trict, 0r the Murray Harbor district, or the MimLi-iegasli section, or the New London section? Everyman: over thin hluid they no landing all the rum they need, and they Ire aelilug It day in and day out; and the hbn. member from Rustlco any: we are having l wonderful adminis- tration o! the Prohibition Act be- cause there were 216 convictions Inf you. Convictions of whom, Mr. Speaker‘! Of the bi: fellows In the business? Not. at all. And fifty o! those cues are still "pending" noth- ing having been done to carry out the sentence imposed by the Magist- rute. Another idolation of the law. Go over the record of this Govern- merit from one end to the other, so you will find that It is one of failure ma violation o: the Iuw. There are men walking about tlie Province today who should be in Jail for infraction o1 the Prohibition Act. Why are they not in Juli? Whall la the Government dolirg about it? What is the Attorney General doing about. it? Ask him! Wlmt about those cum that t-he detective had his ev- idence ready for? Wlslft it u. viola- tion of the Act that proceedings should be instituted Ind then drop- ped, without uny reason except the ‘i pod-up excuse that the detec- tive was u. drinking man and was therefore unreliable? (xmditioxis are bad enough today, but the worst feature of the situ- ation is illicit. there is no clan of im- provement, no prospect. for better- ment Lri the future. Conditions will be uioi-se next year than they are w- day. Take for example, those men who are wholesaling rum in this Province. Arc they going to quit. or cut down their business? Not ct all. In the firs‘. place it is too profitable. In the second place they um not getting touched. ‘the small fry are being caught, the poor simple peo- ple ivlio bootleg a. cam of rum now and again; but. the big wholesalers who supply this rum never see the inside of a Juli. As the Sons of Tem- perance said in their resolution, the Act needs honest and slrlct enforce- ment-vcry much more holiest and Itricc thin is being liven M. the present time. I have n. letter here from a gentle- niim who was dismissed as a, pros- eculcr m this Province; and lie cit- es instance after instance where l. member of this Government Infer- fered will: him In the dlschurge °f h'a duties us an inspector under the Prohibition Act; where he threat- ened him, time and again. that if he did not. slop takmg up “nun Liberal parties he would go; that Chg} ‘was not what he wu there for. The fiw‘. of the matter is that he went even Ywfllly; so fai- them may be some- thing in his contention. with regu-d '40 61185-81118 3 09:11am subsidiary in- spector, this man states that lie con- suited with the Attorney General be iorg engagtu him; and he engag- ed him with the definite under- standing that this man was to be lfurnished with money m go out 5nd buy rum. That. principle, lvLr. _. l FISHING A full range including Reds, Milwards, Flies, Casts, Reels, Bait Rods, Buske ts, Gut Hooks, elm, etc. KODAKS AND FILMS Choose a Kodak or Brownie from our large display, Prices $2.25 up. Films and Film Packs in ull sizes. CANDY OF ALL KINDS Chocolates by Moire and A. L. Hunter in fancy boxes ,1 and in hulk. Cnrunelu, Riley: Toffee, Candy, etc. r’, TACKLE Rod Loop Pncelle, Emmi, STOCK UP HERE with Cigarettes. Tobaccoes, Clgun, you need for holiday. “EVRYTHIN G FRESH” J .~ ERNEST- Phouc 82 DBUGGISTS Drinlu. and everything H. WORTH iiz Prince Street 7] Splendor Reigned At Royal Court Queen Wore Blue and Sil- ver Gown. and Kohinoor Diamond. LONDON, May 17—-1n l magnifi- cent setting of gold and scarlet, Kiri: George and Queen Mary tn- nlght sped hundreds of pulpitcttng dcbutantec on their way to lociul careers. The first court ofthe season in Buckingham Palace-the first in two years where the King has stood be- side the Queen-was u grant success, ideal weather contributing no small pert. - iliousands of admiring onlookers, many of whom arrived five hours before the court began, jostled each other energetically iii an effort to get close enough to view the powd- ered and befeathcrcd debutuntes who waited in parked motor curs along the Mall for the Royal summons. 1171a girls seemed to mjoy the audience and in none of the Ill-PS were the shades drawn. The regal splendor of the Buck- ingham Palace throne room made an admirable backgroimd for the girls in‘ {minty white and pact-cl hued gowns. I Queen Mary, who smiled encour- aglngly at each nervous prcsenlzc. wore an imposing gown of blue- sllver brocade, the far-nous Kohl- noor diamond 31911111118 "WM 31"‘ bodice. . Th; King wore the scarlet. full dress uniform of coloucl-in-Clilcf 0f m» Grenadier Guards. and present- ed an impressive picture as he swod m, so mmy m, a time, in the 511m- iiicrsldc court. lie wB-u 101d bl’ u“ Attorney General, not to do that. but to put them on all tokether. bwlllfl it would make u better dcmonslrfl- ion 1nd it would chow the mule thug, they were “dam; soiucthllil" Thai. was last. fall‘. but we find N0" ently tiliiit. there have been will! "- couple of courts held in Sun-imer- side, and that very little is b01118 done in that section of the Prov- ince to enforce Prohibition, even Vi! way of "demonstration." (To be Continued) lby one of the twin gold throw ;niounted on s. gold and scarlet duh, ‘under the golden canopy in the m" libaliroom. With the Prince of Wales, who lwm the uniform of the WQlAh l Guards, was Princess Mary, Wearing ' a gown of pale blue trimmed in <11‘. manic. A silver tissue train and a 3 diamond Ind sapphire tian com. plated the ensemble. Most. of the guests, who were p115. clpally from the diplomatic FDfvQ were resplendent in thoixwiiiifcrm; but the umbuudora from the Uni. ted States and Ruuil were con- spicuous for their sombre garb. One of the moat interesting debt wu Miss Betty Campbell, daughter of Colin H. Olmpbell, ‘Attorney- Generul of Mlnitobl. who took s day off from secretarial school to b0 presented. but Yeti" she tnuilit school in Hutton my. Quebec Labrador, and the blackness of liar trust to liveliness of the com to- night. ‘there were e181“ 8111-! 11'0" the United States amonl t-hw m- sei-ied, namely, Miss Kltharinr K. Tod, of New York; Miss Eunice Bennett, of New York; Mist Chu- lottc Dorrance, of Clnnamiiisoii. N. . J.; Misc Elizabeth Kent, of Phi-ll- delphle; Miss Griselda A. Forbes. of Boston; Miss Eleanor Edwnvdf Oi cincinnutl, and Miss Rupees Hutch- lnsori. of Pniicdeiphlw 5mm- JOHN, my ao-Amonii tho passengers arriving on the Cm- udiun Niitionii sumuiiip. 1M1 Drake. Cont. H- O- Giffin. R. C. N. n. 1mm nemmn. Brltuh oiiuiu W the West mdiu and Beru-iuda It" number from the. What. Indies Whf are 1ourn¢y1h8 w Clmdii “m” m pleasure and others on buBinfi-l- _ cargo consisted of wilf- milll-‘W "- fresh vesetablw. ffllm- °°°°“' °°' coanuts and other "West Infill“ 111°’ ducts. - IZAIWIY! Ready 111d 55mm” Practically all pains ‘urislnl 11°11 m‘ ' flammatioii can be removed with ‘Drf 'i‘homas' Eclectric 011161111915’ "lb ‘L on me so" ‘W; md it, 1s quickly ali- sorbed by the skin. Its bealins PW" in conveyed to the inflamed tlssuc which is quickly soothed. This fine old remedy is also u snwflc 1°‘ ‘H manner of cuts, scratches, bruiser- uricl sprains. Keep a bottle hands‘ clwuyl. Alwaysl-in the pocket of my car. '"Wlien you arelclriving a ca: club's? days-it’s a question of eyes front!" said a friend of mine recently. ’“Tliat’s why I smoke cigars when \ . driving. You light up and smoke. I like z _ \ pipe and l lmoke ' nkc more attention than a cigar. I buy a pocket pack of 5 Marguei-itck-foil wrapped. {actciy-fresh-I . car. I always have a cigar i handy and do you know," ' lie concluded, "the old ,, bu: mm: to run nnootli; er when you're lmoking w: too-bu: these drop it in the pocket of my, .,.--..-... a f‘ life there presented a strange coii- " q-¢)-q_lu~§- “s.-. >>._ sum John iiiu 111011111518. we I ¢ .__ _ .>_- l . . . . . . ‘U16 administration of the Prohibition sneaker has bee tried i~ a r t. M ' " _ _ _ dd; d . and mul t to the Dominion Rubber Co. 1 l ' n 4 3 M’ l "8""!!!- "u? 11,1993‘ a e555 "3 W" P“ Linn-m,‘ MLmrflL In‘ a ‘m, days do"! Wm iAct. has been u failure. There is ov- imam; places throughout the Domln. ‘ma-u? _ _ iglflsllnllatftffilllpnfilllllflrlfle “gag-m fiance from the Soul of Tempcr- ion that when he had a certain num- % Wont l: be swell to read this little bring you: Fkefgoit" spam Kai". . iuncc, one ‘of the atrvngout prohib- riemiied. 'I‘i1.e principle is wrong. urn SP0“, newspaper and m know um" The only reqflremem is that you huy a Plir > “on "Tntuuam In u“ world’ "To H’ has bee“ so declared m many v than mybgdy else about the great aih- of genuine He" FOO‘ Sh“ B: m" the curb the present Inge illicit liquor British courts of law. There are lag; and the big games. “m, n", F”; i, ,mnped on ‘h, m‘ iscllln] and smugghig." What la judges in this country who throw 0mm. Mr. Snellter? Prince Edvard out the cases altogether, whenever Jslund, the Ideal place in which f0 it cppeurs that a witness for the . ' ienforco Prohibition: the Saunders WOIBOUUOA was engaged to go out Iuy Mcrlgcnftuhf: g Government. elected with It; two np- m4 buy liquor in ord r t - lb! In» y W . FE N I um- of Prohibition a. cur! m the Zdonce. e o mum W "d" '7 ’ """ * Act; plrl. of two ueuioul of this Lug- ‘ L [datum mm in remodelling m! rc- PLAYING T0 rm: GALLERIES M uovcfng the Act l0 make It "more 2e _ ‘ w workable?’ the prohibition offlall This lngpgcfgf- my“ m, we“. -’ FoiLwrapped-inut lfill l E D°MINI°N Ru-II. cowluy L|"rr'u UGIQIQG l0 Ilfllhflli ‘$9,000 0f "IQ ‘V011 bhll; ‘H1811 llld 8 oerlaln lfllfl- r - ' Q ‘k ,1 uublbnvcuuunuumlclhnlnrbhldmnnnndwnmduputthn ' u ‘ . E. 1: ~ ~'\ . v3 ' . ‘ p .