THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN Cahan .V_s. King lt was admitted by everY0119 11131 GUARDIAN the Island hsd not beuentted by . the scheme of Confederation I18 much as had been b09611 11 111011111- Resignations of Football Heads g w m Are Accepted n“. ilellfi-lriiririfdhllishiiaifii l-rssenry by Governor-Generals ronowo. ‘Sept. a. —lt was a.‘,;,,,".'“,,€f_;,,',",,",,';',1'u11'.v=;;g; unanimous opinion of the delega‘ n". .. u n m, "w "an" m m; guqblum that. the resignations of John Eflt- u". “meg,- tumom . 7 on and Tom Mitchell. former p» yr. Cahalfssys that tmqwlllly- In. “hum”, m ._ . sident and vice-president, had beta u, . hundred mum“ “u”. . c" properly presented and accepted, h“ be“ h" m the treasury oiythe W119" 1"- 111111111011 he Cfintinugd province Prince Edward island following a lengthy debate at themunyy Q,’ Qmusgunxfli and ‘F “m m“ n‘ .mc|m'had 1.,“ u, had been obliged to resort to di- “mmn “mm” °1 'h°'D°""“1°“'°' the late Govdrnment in emllt from the sales t-x by the "c1 15111-“1111 A “"17 "1 me“ h“ Canada u-‘ootbllll Association horel m.“ " bee“ eleblell from the East at the today, The opinion expressed gmpufngpizntgogtogotmzkhfhthe g-‘Ltgrw: ,‘,',f‘,,f'c',',",'§'filg“,i,‘“ff“,'§il last election who were willing to w“ m” m‘ mmmiu“ membm" A Ininimum 0i fifty millions is lll, me Mr. Johnna“ had been sacrifice political position that they who voted six to three in favor of , , gt "an in 9mm;- uw l H] d m, M“ m I c, might present a combined force ficvctaeghazfle ehadslifgqgélsltesr iddmrllih. which “m” ‘out? mtlacinibs hIsck Iptiiearg wllaile asnti T1" 19111159 11191’ m1“°°e"1ed' Mart r m rou w - dun,“ l,“ m, “m, ,,,,,,,,_l_ o T1111..-111‘111:°1;1‘19°s~<1 onwlnvsrn- white appeal; blalclntlt ‘n: lile- imsoflitstlalfi b:1l1;1ev:§e“1;§:uf“1‘1 _.. -__....-._, _._ , . come so ns urs o s e -—--<oc—i-' , could hardly be blamed .19,- lL been dealt-with directly by g lia- - 11 r t the Governm t h Zeccn Mr. MacDonald said he was not 11111111- B" .- Cit L63. 118 P18. 9* 1 - .1111 111111111 °1. " . . at toselld downs Com ss J18 y g y Itnhlastefil?!‘ eulttllojyied it! s fashion grlgaoglgglfgglvlvowlarkléifl ‘$208,311; ‘L: felt absolutely certain that the r nmsn ssnllroves- sr- ‘ '. . a u m d.» hy the This evening at 4.45 at the Abel- 1mm!“ c“ wad-emu ma present igtllllfaevzag¥edd tfdlrilpztliitignlisrdelt: 3111613211511111311511118111 ‘£9119 consider I ‘wen grwnd“ the 5110110” and “lumen {or w ‘guns’ “Id can’ a slnst it The fleet {v the. Ag s- 511°11- . ‘Stars svlll meet in the second some 123811. thillrl‘ than! 011111 101’ "Baum: trémy w“; thm‘today 1:" ‘ r ' . u . ' iThurs. 16th and Fri. 17th 3311s WY 1M8?“ B1111°11111l>1sv Reggm-mgrsogjfmmglftgilaigg, ,,,,,,, o, W“... ,, ..,,..,,.A,,.,,,.,. . In the first “me the Sh"! opennbeen ahroumm “lune” “mm, ian butter had been dumped into ed up an ggfly lead and new l; draw money on Governor-Generals 91111111111 1111106 11181 1101181111101‘- The only avpflrfl" °" 11" 11'1"" P11" until the game 'was called, but"B1'1'l11111 and thereby escape the ' ._ 1° "1111" 1° 1"" 11°11‘ ‘"111 L°"‘1°" not beiore the Anchors had» taken criticism or the censure oi Parlis- More Maiadminlstratlon agiiuclizllésgllilgillggfssev1éil1ffi fglngfinigii Two Complete Programs l Ia new lease oi life and make things 11111111- A11 111111 W111 11B" 11111111811 ' ‘ ‘ I Of Infinite and Amazing Variety by "TBYTe3.15,’7 i. r M81lnce_25c,6c1 l . STRAN n LAST Tulips;- TODAY To SEE As n colony it had been absolutely independent, but. after Confedera- (“nunuu "M" "n n _ tlon it had lost direction of [policy and drifted into new channe s. It benefit from the Robb budget, said h“ been promised complete “d continuous connection with the mainland, but this had nobbeen carried out. Earlier 3111111 1111)’ 011161 "“='.':“1'?‘ifb 'Nuv “llllLLlllll llnur- A d h t d thl I n w a a come y ' pcmre "1 W111i a rolilck. lug medley of joyous fun. What a furrore of "prank". Vughter In every foot. Never a chance to finish a l, "in until another laugh is on the way. Come see thi| c° _ "it laugh at Reginald penny. Men, women and child" . - - ‘ n_ you'll all go rolling home In a fine frenzy or lunhn“ In r ruplngyilltlng lsugflterq A N-EW REGINALD DENNY funny-bone iicklq. ‘l i na. _ __ _ will shake a laugh out of a tombstone. look mlgllly “null-gall; ln me l“; ed which would not have happened Speaking of the Customs Probe "19111- 1111.11 11 ‘"111 111° 11-16111“? “ll few lmllngg if the money had been voted in Mr. MacDonald pointed out that 5113111915119" 1° 1?111°‘1-‘" 11 imesnfle] By the Stars winning tonight's 11w nrdlnsrv wsv by Parliament, while s2 schooners laden with 111° ¢°1111111°n exlrlllls 11°"- 111°» A suns cum-z FOR THAT TIRED rseum; tilt. the City Baseball League will W111 119 111111 1116 111011117 W111 1111 liquor cleared irom Halifax and St. 1w117-1e K1115 11 Ye" "11"- 111111 “and, ' HE UGHAN Acclaimed by the press throughout the world “The Master Song Interpreter” Associate Artists GLADYS SAYER, PRICE$-$1 JD. 75¢. World-Famous Pianist: 50c. ALL PLUG TAX. pass into history rol- this season spent beiore Parliament can net. John ill 192s, 12s had put in 1924,1111" 11111111111°R1B1111W°1°-'1'1'°°‘1" with the Stars the Champions. The Anchors have just one chance to remain in the running and that is by winning this evening and making the play-off go the full three games to a decision. So that all things considered the game should be full oi all the stuff that go to make up a bang up ball ‘But the Ministers who spend it will still be within the reach oi pol- ltlcsl punishment. v 0i course, as a matter oi fact. the Ministers are undoubtedly merely keeping the public service going and expending absolutely necessary amounts strictly in line with the judgment of the lust Pal-- and 2G2 had leit in 1925. All 439 vessels had got rld oi their car- goes illegally, and had avoided the customs excise tax. But not only was the Customs Department in bad shape under Mackenzie King. lt was the only one investigated. A subsidy that had been voted for suflering from want national system, public health sys-i tom. and public utilities, were all 0f revenue! Did the electors oi Kings and Prince Edward lslsud Wfllll sufilc-| lent additional subsidy to give some-l relief from their present lmr-lcn oil taxation? If they dill would tllcy Fox News é Topics - Orchestra Two Attitudes _ A very great llcal depended 011i . I the result oi the coming election.‘ .7‘ __ . f h f l. , ' I game. llament as expressed in the estlm- m“ @1111"? Yea" 1°’ 11 111911111 1191" um for t e uwre 1‘ mo“ “no . like Mr. Dunning. llnli ullvzlvs The admmmm to ‘he game m“ Mes whlch ma, Home had pmcb vice between here and Pictou had , - evening will be the small sum oi1°1111Y li10l>lBd before Mr. K1116 bee“ 1°“ out‘ °t m” 0511mm“ e""§2°°{,? is Hie 5“"'m“,:§‘,' I110‘? ‘i: fifteen centg and l; l5 Ilopgd me tried to murder it in its iled. No111‘111l'- A..s11ll>10ed 0! \Vsslern hols- 1 a” 1111 “a” 1‘ ma“ ° 1*“ "1 1' response will be generous. ~ one imagines that an orll? oi 8s had‘ been aspen-rd l0 the Bllt- Ways 111119“ a 1°" 5113"” ‘f m“ Gm‘ the Governor's warrants. Neith- was $1,000. Any private business 1119511 111111 11811 5111B" 11111111 91119101“ would be mad enough to risk any Mag-Bought vc. v Sea! Reeervaiionl- at Jalrieeolfl omit)". SPECIAL NOTKFE . To enable poclular prop-onto h be- snodered, patrons are invited to register their requests for songs at Jamis- son‘: Drugstore where e cow of uonQ h view. PPOgrams wll be oomflflwed ‘ most requests are Ncelvvd- ‘CS T1111. , Damon is by Stefan the Greet ‘(Prize-l Grim. Call Boy ls a halt- PRINC-E; EDWARD TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP, . The I GLADYS KLARK COM PAN Y waste and extravagance is being lsh Isles at a, cost of about $21,000. i“ as P‘ “"1"” °1 1119 °°‘"1'1'- H" financed from Ottawa by grace of and all that the investment netted 111111 111111~ 1111 1111111111 115 11111111 a 111111" er the responsible Ministers nor concern that acted ill this way 11111111 1° 111°" 11111931111 1"'1111'1 11111119] the Governor-General himself wquld not lggt very long, said “n sin excellent land zlleal rcpvosclltn- l such folly. ' Mr. George E. snvillc, lht- POX! What Mr. King would have done speaker, painted ‘a very utzruciivo if he had gel. his dlssolutl and word picture oi’ ‘what conditions then had found that the meuaced it was difficult. he continue-l, [or wmllrl be in this I’lU\'illi!0 Film‘ CELEBRATE!) ACTOR-SINGER To PAY FAREWELL wan. Provincial Problems the Derby Champagne Stake s» T.‘ Sr-lvi. 11.11 , DUNFASTl-ZR Pill:- nvan-H ,-_\-,,._~,-,.,, (pill llzlmnll “m, m‘. (‘hllrltllagun $111k; ..' 2.! lion- mgll-r ltllill)". 111' “'31! mi lly Frorl u. I4<7l'i<1l' _ I: llllql by hull‘ u ll-nilih- Th» firs: r'lll'.§l1. n1‘ ‘m- "Standard Full" luuich was ])ill_ :11 llll Sutur- (lay. Sept 41h resulting us follower Dry (f. li. 13cm‘ Wull lrum G. ll. ‘ . . . . . . .. 5 and i run from i‘. 1.. , .?.llilvl‘.' i‘. . MCKHHHIH urm rruul .-\. \\'. Weeks rind 1 H. l). Niirllvll-ilu iwli from l). ii. Stewart . Ii null 15 H. S. Ric-Loud null from i‘. ('- Tooznb: ...................lup H. \V. \\' '14s w)!» fruul . (‘lull- l-zalllu: .. 1 ull P‘. B. (‘lurk llllll from ('. ii. Long- u-uriil lull ‘ll. l. l'zlllllr-l~ \\‘i>u irom (i. i"i1ii~ lrzr l lli1 from F. ll. L. ull . Taylul" not‘. A. ll. ('O5il-iii'i.'\\' ll by“ . .. Tho host stage in this lIlllLl l will ill- played on Saliurdzty next, Sept. 11th. _ Labor Day-Results Splendid weather for golfing greeted the players who turned out ior the A.'.\i. matches. Following the the scores manic ill the Siveep- stake-s match: gross llcap not J. A. Bayer 2" f‘. \\'. .\lcKinn0n . . V. Saunders . ll. Stewart. . . E. Wellnm‘ -. S. (lullrnulus . . ll. (jlnrk .. .\l. larliu. .. Dr. L‘. . Bot-r \l H. filcKillnull ll. l4. Alclwrul ll. i}. llillzllvc . . .\li'KInlll>ll Hilli Hll1l1lIi1'l'€ plllywi of!‘ lilliif‘ hullerl rm" l1l'l'1>lll[ pint-u ru- llliiilll,’ ill .'| Will ior lill.’ forms-r. ill lilf‘ lllinll lluil- fcllillrc ul- pills gllltvll Saunders and t‘. W. .\i<:- ylh it in_ .1. A. S. Buys-r . . . . . . H151 1 F‘. Li. Clark \V. K. Rngl-rs ... H. S. (lilllsnlllu-l A. V. lizluillir-rs .\l. li. .\ii.'Killllllll .. (' \\‘. .\i(.'Killlll1ll t. 1.. Jrnkins ll. S. Mrrllclill llr. liver liciI-alcd by u‘ lu-vk (‘all Eloy. Ii <'1“'¥“1""' “"11 “w” longs straight course, and had a Eight hors- Gilli brother of Coronach. winner. Till- winner started in the great UVO-yOZIT-Oiii race at odds of 4 to l llilitillSt. Call Boy was at 10 to 1 llurl Snckie 0 to 2. The race was aver the six fur- i value of about $10,000. Klllulm iicll. ln 1118 1911111“ Suullllcrs won 11>’ 011° 3110119" P M ' The annual Labor D11)’ 511111151 Approaching and Putting» 111111 91'1"‘ inc center-us. 11'9" an unusually large nuulhcrsof 8011915 1° 111° links; a very liltoresting competi- ,tirln_ resulting. Several oi 111B ‘coulpciilors (19113101194 3 133d 311M111 m; “nervcs"~pr0hably as a. result m- ll... largt} gaiiiffy zoi onlookers laml fallen m do themselves 311511119- iAs a rule. however, the T651111! intro very ltrctiitablc. Approaching and Putting 25 50 75 100 1.1.1 yd vi! yd 1 . . . . . .. 4 5~—l'T \l J. ii’ ‘5—16 i_\lr.-'. B. lingers .. |.\lr. Nicholson .. .. iflilfirl. ll. w. Weeks . .. Mrs. Pcthick Miss Grant Miss E. Rogers Mrs. E. W. McKlnnop Mrs. ED. Nicholson .. Mrs. Ross McEwen E. I). Nicholson . . . . .. Dr. Beer (‘ '. McKinnon . ceoa-lswac-oloawc-wssze-a fleauatetodslhuf-elsmmm-uel-balhe-i» . A. S. BEYET ~- V. Saunders , K. Rogers l6. S. Gunsauius . Dr. (‘lonrltrvill l). ll. Stewart For the Ladies Mrs. Pethlck and “H4. l‘). W. NlcKlnnon tied with 11's. on playing 0ft Mrs. McKin- lllln wml with a score of 13. For the Mcn. M. B. McKinnon se-' cured first place with a score of 12. llr. Bcer won the play off for fitjflllilli plnco with a score 0i 12. Driving Competition Lequtacslatelhtewwcebwte-aioloeacmas» All who had the pleasure oi hear- pal-lumen; lug him on the occasion oi his last visit. and all for whom this pleasure is still in store, will be pleased to learn that William Heughan. acclaimed by the press and public throughout the world "Scotland's incomparable Actor- Slngcr" will pay a farewell visit to this city prior to his return to New York to iuliill important engage- ments throughout the principal cities oi the United States, where his art has numerous admirers. Not in his voice alone lies his greatness. he is actor. singer. and story teller all in one. Words and music are not the all in all, and end all oi his programme. His numbers are more in the nature oi son: pictures enhanced and made realistic ‘by appropriate action, in which the face, hands. and body are freely used to obtain the desir- ed ciiect. ‘Yet there is no doubt his voice is a great voice. it has thrilled great audiences in ev§' part oi the world. It is e big voice, a musical voice. a soft and gentle voice, a Winsome voice, a lilting laughing voice. or it is stern, sorrowful, pleading. triumph- snt. hopeless, revereut—it is tiny- thlng he wishes to make it, and at all times it reaches the heart and commands a response. He inter- prets the Scot perfectly. he is no less at home with the Englishman or the Irishman. He is a master of dialect. and this combined with his other glits, give him the un- usual power oi creating atmos- phere and a setting that makes the numbers memorable. As beiore he will be assisted by that famous pisnlete, Gladys Sayer, who is acknowledged to rank amongst the foremost of her pro- fession. She interprets llie. play- ing on the sensibilities oi her hear era as ii they were the keys, until they grasp the meaning oi the music within their souls. Their farewell appearance will be in the Strand Theatre on Thurs- day 16th and Friday 17th lust. This will be their only appear- ance on the Island. A feature oi this visit will be that all numbers rendered will be by request. Requests should ‘be registered at Jamlesotfs Drugstore. EDUCATIONAL MEETING On Friday evening. September 3rd. a meeting of the ratepayers of Hnwlsn School District was held in "181 1 0 out 332 2110 0 155 2 7 561 3 1 152i 181 1 0 516 6 211 211 2 0 631 6 10 11M ~20?! 0 0 6'12 oul 217 0 (l 416 (m: Ollt 193 out 422 0i the district were in attendance, Mr. Gemme Gallant, School Trus- tee presided. and Mr. Elmer Pin- eeu acted as secretary. Speeches were made by Prof. J. H. Blanch- ard. Inspector Peter Gallant. Elmer Pluesu. Domitian Gallant i-lenry Pins-m». and the teacher. Miss Mar- garet Petersiilsny important points the school house for the purpose oi- _ Win‘ 11 111 W16 11 111 V1111 11- 111idiscussiltg educational matters. A Z 9 fairly large number oi the parents would not give him supply he had not told us. But. we all know what he would have done. He would have lived from hasld-to-mouth, precisely as the present Government is doing, on Oovernor-Genel-slb warrants. There is no other constitutional method oi raising the money. Nor is this method "illegal". lt is . true that Governor-Generals warrants are only intended lo meet Dunn encles. But this is an em- ergency. Parliament ls dead. lt cannot vote supply. Yet the King Government must go on. li that is not su emergency, what would be? It may again he true that if the present Premier had done something else when he got into power, this emergency would not have arisen. lBut he riid not do "something else)! lie did what he did do. And the emer- gency ls here. It must be met by Governor-Generafs warrants. But as to the “fifty to a hundred million dollars... .lost to the treas- ury by smuggling," what aihout them’! Will they be spent to maintain the services oi the coun- try? Not exactly. They will be and are being and have been spent like all smugglers‘ gold. wNo one will benefit save the smugglers- and even in their cases the benefit is dubious. Will they be spent in accordance with the estimates passed last ses- sion? Will they be subject to the criticism or the censure of the new Parliament? These are merely laughable questions. So lsr as the treasury is concerned, they are gone and gone forever. Mr. Cohen's charges are much graver than Mr. King's. And there is this further difference- Mr. King and his colleagues could have and should have taken steps to prevent the "illegal looting” oi these millions from the treasury. The present Government has no Governor-Genorafs warrants. It must get the money in precisely that way. or let the national serv- ices starve. 1M1‘. King had better answer Mr. Cohen's charges before he again repeats his own. —Montresl»Bter. Unskilled Labor Released By, Railways (Speaisl to the Guardian) WINNLREG. Sept. 7. - Asked ii the Canadian National Railways intend to release a large number of employees ior-harvest duty in western Csnsda. W. A. King-bland General Manager oi,the western region. made the following state- menu- "lt llcs been the policy oi the choice whatever in the matter of, Taxation could not in a better position to press them than now. Mr. Wade Hughes, the next speaker, made a comparison oi gell- LAST YEAlR OF RULE." He said tllut in the West Indies. ' Ovation tor Premier very fully by the candidates. lt was represented by Liberal speak- ers irom every plutfnl-rn (luring the campaign that the Conservativ- eeential For building per and fair proportion. perous times for up as they should be. balances under the two govern- ier. lt was a political comparison. The nation had been annually loe- gling oi goods, and those goods would and should have a material effect on the balance oi‘ trade. Can- ada wns also selling too much of its raw products. it was depleting the capital with which Providence had endowed it. The only way to right this was by a protective poli- cy. Provincial Handicap: Speaking of the relationship of this iProvince with the Federal ‘Government, Premier Stewart said isummer and early fall. There has _heen no deviation from this pol- llcy thvis year. and aalready sever- al thousand men have been paid ofi by the company in western Can- ada. and are now engaged in the ,hsrvcst fields." --—-—-<-o>—i- A disease tllnt began to attack the trees iour years ago has de- devastated many lime plantations oi’ the island of Dominica. the larg- the Government of this Province to twenty-five carry on with_ its present revenue. length with local very vvt-ii be said the increased. The Province lie-l cor-things, hm! built the Plilllifii lino. lain rights and claims on the fed- the (lgorgmolvn and eral government, and it was uc-ver Harbor branches. 91111 0011111110118-111111118 the lastyear en a great ovation, mill lllai (‘nil- oi Conservative rule, "AND THE adnwzls lace tn face lnlluy willl [i111 TABERAI. dire necessity 0i stable gllverllulclli. ‘Premier He believed Stewart should not be blamed by longer be troubled by iilllt llrl-lllt-lni anyone for‘ sending a represents‘ after September tlve to investigate trade conditions four or five yours Drcvcntcll the quosllolls concerning the coullily Premier Stewart on arising tollf Mr. King llatl wished to prove speak was given a wunllertni ova- the sincerity oi’ 11Qn. He said he {Vlldiii sllczlk only promises‘ he n-ould nnvc rcsii-znnri briefly oi the issues ci tile day, as when he illllillii ili.‘ would no lollgol" these had already been (ilscussed l-nrry on. es stood ior lllgll protection.- '1'llls contillucd the Doctor. hull illl0kl‘ll W11! 1101 111911‘ 110110)’ u! all. it was from tllo platform of 1hr notinllul a protection such as they br-licvrcd debt as lt stood today. Nct M10111‘ up the pros- them dart-ll to lleny illzll the. (‘Ollll- perity of the nation, and in order try was $55.000.00i| (logpgr l“ (Ifiilt that it might have a growing popu- than it wall five ytltlrs ago. Only v 11111011; that all its branches of lnnllow Wall Canada beginning to nlztke ~ dnstrv mlsht be developed in pre- a better showing. flflli lhtil Wllfl iii- ‘If NOW most entirely due Semis wns csrryins on the indus- crops oi the last low years. Mr. tries it should, and that its resourc- Jqhnglqn, cQn-tlllued the sprain-r, ‘ B11 warranted. 1t would 11191111 Dfos- had on‘ different platforms criticis- _ P1111011 Edward ed Mr. MacDonald for not being ill island, and almost illimltabie mar- lllg gent in the House when the es- . . kcts. Protection would build them timates for Prince Edward ls-lalul had been passed. Mr. Mr. llriughes‘ comparison oi trade own record in the Provincial Ll-g- lslature for the last year or tlvn of ments was not inir. said the Prem- his political career vms a cmnplclo blank. During ills lust session he f‘ llad only been ill Ills scllt lul" tllc - lug millions oi revenuefrom smug- opening day. I‘ lie dealt ill questions" and among nihcl‘ years. Liberals. 1.110 filuvrzly" Canada Needs Stahil ity lion. Dr. Muchllllall, who was lziv- the Jfllillll wbultl no l-l. For tllc lust’ illSliiiliiily hull scitlcmullt of vital his pr‘: clt-rtlull The National Debt Nnt u single Liberal spl-zikcl‘. to the splendid Jnhuslitlnls . Liberal Estimates (7) ln the matter of estimates. 111‘. MzlcMlllnn wcnt nu, would lho Lill- orals explain why the estimate ior the frost proof warehouse at (ictlrgc town hurl been lvltllllrnwu ill i925? Senator Iluglles, as good n lllbcrnl as there was ill Kings (foullty. llzul publicly stiiied and wrlticu that the draft oi’ the estimates ill. the i PRESENTS “ THE HOODLUM ” VALMORE BALFOUR A RAPID-FIRE COMEDY DRAMA ENTIRE CHANGE 0F VAUDEVILLE lN- NEW SONGS Tonight The Charleston (‘ontcst 3 Prizes to Winners LEAVE YOUR NAME AT THE TICKET OFFICE‘ SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES PRICES-—R ESE RV E, 52c, 80c. RUSH, 37:. TICKET OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT $304.11 Matinee Saturday at 2.311; ... .\\\ é. _\ QlTll l.lTY surnlzllt; Hickey G. Nicholson's Black Iwlat success, the qrctlifi ti» dyi in the history of chewing tobacco ls founded fast quality. HICKEY & NICHOLSONS BLACK. TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO . I. has that ever delightful and lovely flavor that men get Oil: of every chew. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco (‘.o., Ltd. MANUFACTURER'S Stock Quotations _-_.__ ll.\l.l|~".\.\'. Sclll. 1'.-S....ill(ill.\iil'i1li .\il'llilili lfiliioll Stall-s Slut-l .. FM’. ‘VVOOIWOTIH U». R.—~Qu0tulllllls Aillliili CHARLOTTETOWN i. C0. .l lurlllsllcil lly Jnllllstnu ,lllid Wuril.|,m“1' 51011111511101 1'1'1-‘-"j" s’! “OIIIIJPTS of‘ ihle lfixclln ngo: Al. Top. and Santa I-‘o -Ry. . Anlcrirlm Can. ('0. . . . . .. . Alli. (fur Zlllii l-‘dy. Co. .. - 104 i this estimate llali llcell taken from Aumnlc Refinery C,,_ __ J . Locomotive Co. . . . . . . A ltlqllll-Qal, sloclrillridgc . . . . . . ...... . liotvllrll Smith -- 1571,; Lnurru. Pulp 571v,’ .\i0llll‘l‘lli PHWPI‘ .- tlenai Breweries‘ , punish ltivvr . . - - -~ 261.1 ~Siecl Co- Call. Com. . 108% instigation of lion. J- E. Sillrillil‘. A ,_ Smelt ab,‘ Rem; Co, _ ].|7%.\Villllip(1g Elcl-irll- . . The Sourls hrclflwzlter, u matter Baltimore and om" RR ni some $30,000. a previous platform, Ilflii said ihntltrnacnndn Co“ Mm Cm _ 50, every ‘iuyiClllllltlillu Ptlclfit: Co. . spending .1 million dollars oi themes; C“, lrongplpe and Edy. i. Prcmlcr Meigllcll was peoples nlcnvy illegally. rile hadn't dared to stoic it that way tonight. Mr. Johnston, in rebuttal. reisr-Icnnmmdatcd GM Cm red to llis record ill lhc Provincial House. and inlpliell ihnt Dr. Muc- Mlllan had not hceil stilling lat-ts. Co. 111111 1111111 111w“ Union ling and Paper Co. .. omitted. Mr. Johnston, speaking on “um, and Sun M“, Cu 138g ___ 107:‘ int, lPotrolcunl . . . - -- 341‘ Asbestos Gdm. Nclv - BANKS flunk‘ Commerce . -- ,_ 167 Blink lioyzll . . . . . .- .. 30 N.Y. Cen. lulu Hutl. Rlv. nut. mil, uillnlll-‘eelli. 129%; international Paper Co. .... ‘Standard Oil of New Jersey . Mis- Kan. and Tex. Ry. ‘253 May, llltilil- , CorlP-Svill-l "@6113 331‘ Mlly. 90%. loam-sum. 30:. 1"‘ ...,... Bank Montreal . . - lira. ' pct-l C" ill The Doctor, producing the records‘ oi the Legislature, nskctilllnl if htfigfoagflfi? Cétnm" speedoup 1 - would like to see it. 0'," Con)" I 66 1 Mr, Johnston: l (loud cllrc about; "mo" Puma’ Ry_ . . . . .. 96 ;45%. ' Winnipeg wil0lli out. mil-ll; Mic’. 1-1 were touched 1111011- The necessity cllllaullr. lvtslorlll Railways tol- a "1 Pr°i111°°1 "1 111° 111111 11111111 ol closer cooperation between the number o! years to proceed with "111111- parents and the teacher was strong- mgllltgnunce 3nd other work re- N"? 811111118 8111917 11111111111061 101' ill‘. lktllriwili l). ll. Sllewllrl 1'1. l). Nicholson lleC-l w‘, ' automatic device .- .. a‘:- _....~.-...... anon-ea»: was... ' in.‘ ggf-g-gms y. . .\lr.'\. l-l. Rogers .. Airs. H. W. Wv-uk Mrs. Sit-lduu-H Miss Hssznrvi .\lrs. .\il:Klnnon .. ills-ll Grant Mrs. Polhirk ill-s Nicholson -- . Mrs. l}. ll. Nicholson . -...__ Wm, by: larder-Is.’ tlunsuuiusiltev. 2nll~~ A. V. Slilllllitffri. lst---.\‘lrs. H. W. MilKillllUll 2nll-— Mrs. iitvEwcn. Mixed Foursome! ' gross llcnp not Mrs. ll. \V. “'ccks.‘52 14 38 Dr. Goodwill Miss Nicholson “.54- 15 3i] }l. S. Mdlleod Mrs. Pethick . . . . Ilfil 12 39 E. D. Nicholson Mrs. Mcliiven ..._..5ii 15 40 P. B.‘ Clark Mrs. McKlnnon ....46 5 41 " 1»- @QN°Q°Q Q: Ocobgag 9O 128 00_ i Mr. Fulton Nllils lingers . . . . H54 .1. A. S. B3!" Miss llaszsrd ......55 l). B. Stewart Mrs. B. Rogers ....57 ‘C. W. McKinney Mrs. Nicholson ....54 A. V. Saunders W. K. Rogers ....60 Airs. F‘. Clerk Mrs. Prowse . . . . . ..67 f‘. L. Jenkins ‘Miss Grunt ........7I Ur. Beer. bib flfll‘b9 L ~s totteness is S l L ly stressed. Much importance was also attached to proper attention being given to the pupils at home. Every opportunity ior the home preparation of lessons should be given if satisfactory results are ex- pected. Pupils should attend school regularly and continue at school much longer than tile majority at present. Altogeth the meeting was a. decided success. and many present expressed n desire that such meetings should be held more frequently in order that more in- terest should be taken in the work of our schools-Cor. -—-<-oq-_—- An attachment thst nnlplities the sound waves received by ndlo through the aid of the sounding board anti wires of a lpisno in been developed by e New York in- quiring temporary early, enough in the year to permit the release oi this unslviilod labor. ior harvest duty during the 1e16, 8o sothfactory lffl the results lnent that every one bothered‘ with unusual wer over pain. ally after Nerviiine is applied. sore muscles timber up. creel! twinge: and selling mulebs. VBIIIOI’. ..____.¢.>_.___. Miami's Linlrnent for IIIII. may. “plows” rsi-lroqds is an that applies the air brakes to an entire train should the trout trucks ‘i the locomotive leave the rails. Altoluslllllgnuultsln Rheumatism _ , This Penetrating Liquid Destroys Pam 1mm this wonderful external treat- Rheumatisln will be interested. A cheulistrbappily discovered that certain oils. herbs and essences had n”; pain-onbduing substances be scientific- lned under the name of NIINVIIJNE. This wonderful liquid is so penetrating that it sinks suickly through the pores of the skin. and rapidly reaches the source ouheplill- tissues. an sstonlshlng improvement is iiluslly noticed n few moments Being quickly absorbed into the joints become sprhlgy again. #1111111 become a thing of the past For Neuralgll. Sciatica, Lumbagqltlif neck. strut... opt-lulu alt evslllm it would be dilieult to improve upon NIIWI-UNB. out a large I5-cellt bottle your record. Me then rcfcrrcd to the public wharf at Cardigan, repeating his accusation that Mr. Msclhnsld llad tried to scll a wharf in which he was lniercstetl to the Government- Was there nny man in ‘.1113 hall he asked. who would give 850,0 ior ell the whllrves in Cardigan? Mr. MacDonald: One sold the other day for 81000. f Mr. Johnston then spoke ioklnif- ly of the customs scandal issue. Mr. MacDonald, he said, was be- coming accustomed to milking state monts against the King Govern- ment, which lle substantiated by producing s great pile oi sworn evi- dence. . Mr. MacDonald: Would you like in resdit now? Mr. Johnston: Don't iuterruptl I Did Y5“ draw g pleasing bettvec your own clean. and ‘i: ' otiteryfgllows? 1 - Jstfo-‘cnrf II %T“““""' * <~ -—" “r s I ‘e‘ll ‘u: 0"‘ C011 bright 111 may,” fwtwcar of so .-.----~""‘“ w i