- were read: . : T Elva of your best in jeiivice and do not look for public praise- l The People's Pep - Covers Prince Edward Island L I tt town (Insulin Two Cont: " 2m,‘ aninuu. Fllllllcll m1 A \l\‘ 57- 7 . x “"Vvvvvwv\‘ lire the Dew OHARLOTDETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 14,1925 0F A MERCHANT. Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. L Annual Subscription B! Illlr Canada Ind U. S. A.H.30 Delivered $5.00 u. i. v. slur APPlliNlEil 5 cilia or nu PilliBE ?-—-0——-—_ At Last Night's Meeting of the City Council Which Was Atte nded by a Large Num- berof Citizens- Delegation From City Baseball League Asks For Ball "Dia- mond in Victoria 'l‘he regular monthly Kneeling of the City Council was held last night in the ‘Council Chambers. with the Mayor, tho City Recorder and all the Councillors present. After the reading of the minutes oi‘ the previous meeting a delega- tion from the baseball clubs of the city rwns heard, Mr. Ed. ‘Nicholson. the spokesman, stated that it was the intention of tho three city eliths to give the citizens free base- bail this stnison and requested that the Oflllllllii if it could seo its way clear, have the ball diamond lu the Victoria park peeled and made a clay diamond. 'l‘he following‘communications A killer from iMr. W. R. Tlnncy, secretary-of the Old llome Week Executive Committee. requesting that if at all possible the morning of ‘rh-ursday, July 16. be Bel “B105 for the unveiling 0i the Soldiers Monument. This would conform with the general prof-trill“ B6! i" that week. in connection ‘with this matter ills Worship stated that he had received a letter from Mr. I-iill say- ing that the work would ho com- pletetd as soon as possible ilili- U11" U. M. W. President u Briand Now Formiii’; His Eighth Min- Endorses the N. S. Premiers Step (s eolal to The Guardian) SYDN-EYL April . lit-Premier Armstrong at Nova Scotla "has un- and’ dertakcn a “logical and construc- Mve" gtep {qwmrtl the termination oi’ ‘the strike a/ud the ensuenit de- plorable conditions in ‘the Came Breton minim‘; district. John L- Lewls, President of the UllillKi Mine Workers of America. tleclair- ed here today. "in vlow of t'he ac- tion of lthe Premier.’ will Lewis. "in converting a conference wt Halli- ifax tomorrow, l have decided to withhold public continent upon the ‘issm-‘s at stake in the unlning in- dustry until tho conference is con- cluded." Duke of Devonshire‘. Is Indisposed (Special to The Guardian) WATERFORD, Ireland, diprll 13. —~'l‘he iDuke of Dovonshivre, former Governor (lcneral of Canada, and ex-Seclrstary of State lfor the Colon- lea, and one of EngluntPs ilarglest land proprietors, had a slight seiz- u-ro of illness yesterday ‘while stay- ing at‘ Lisunore Castle, his Irish iastnte. "l‘he Duke spent a good night, however. and ihis condition itoday ‘was declared to be satisfact- ury. Plans For Pan- Pacilic Congress (Special to The Guardian) V MELBOURNE, Australia, Aprl IIL-dlesolutions were passed at a; tronferenoe of the Labor iPariy Gillie i-he i"rst SiiJlllCP up Victoria yesterday requestlps the Lawrence, this The Park. that an commended no defiinite date could be eet_ Ills Worship had asked if it could be finished for MuyB-ith, and the re- ply bad been that he would do his best, A letter from Illake Bros. giving notice their premises in the Market Build- iiili. A letter from Mr. ‘Leslie Larter asking for payment of damages to goods stored in his cellar incurred during the freshets and flooding oi’ the stream at Brighton running ill- to Government Pond. Stewart was 01' tho opinion that this letter should receive cilref-ul consideration. .lt was the City itecortlcr. A letter from the llallfnx Ilerald re its P. E. l_ edition of the Silli- day-Leader and soliciting civic ad- vertizing. Conns. ‘Pruwse and Mor- the advantage of such publicity. The latter recalled that a local man had put forward a proposition for tourist advertiz- iggkggvfiiivtlili: flung‘: ma“ sgefffifltfi and Spain was signed here. cepted. At the same should‘ be made of the present av- they were va (Continued on Page 3') (Special to The Guardian) ‘palms, April ra-Arls-tids ‘Bri- Premler _of France, held personal conferences at his home Ltuday endeavor-lug i0 form his eighth Ministry. iPaul ‘Pain- leve, lllrst choice as successor of ilerniot "had previously announced that he could not form a satisfac- tory Cabinet. Bil-land, who would have preferred a Portfolio as Min- ister of Foreign Aflairs under Pain- leve, then took up the ‘task. llrinnd called on President Douinergue to; dlw and asked for more time i which to select his Ministers. Ho desired participation in the Mini- stry of the unified Socialists, who control the balance of ipower in the Chamber of Deputies and ‘who have .procuretl (this advantage to joining in a government of doubtful dura- ‘tion. 88 V611 NORTII svnunv, April 1a. -, Collier. here. lll-ack Watukn. is fast eighty miles Rock, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, according to a C. ti. S. Montcalm. due to sail on ict- patrol duty in the Gulf will go to rho assistance of the istry times Steamer Watuka Fast In Diamond in the ice north went of report re Walukn. if necessary. 'l‘he Wntuka has a cargo of bit- lllll.ll0l‘,-l coal from‘ Newport News, for Montreal, consigned il:.t’sh Empire Stet-l Corporation i0 replace Nova available on account oi‘ the Strike tf miners in the Corporation's col- The Vvaluka. expected to the St. season, called at licrics. executive of the Federation Iliiboritih! pout, snroutu to llilltl a Party to initiate plans for n ‘Pan- Pucl-liflc Congress without delay. Representatives of the wankers and peace societies are to be invited. Premier King Returns From N. S. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. April 18. -— Premier King returned to Ottawa. today aft- er a brief holiday in the South. -—-<4->-———~ O 643% Condensed Specials RATE-to per Mord. bet each insertion bfthiu column o-oaocooooo-eoo- ++o+o+4+ (W! it's engine. for the St. threatened yes terd-ay American Germans methanol. have repair-s made lo cook ill with typhoid. and t0 the it is reported that other Black ilialnontl steainels i from American ports. are with Lawrence trade, Threatens Big N. S. Industry BALTIMORE. MIL. April 13- - Americn’: one hundred million dol- lar wood dietillation- industry is extinction _ by German chemistry, it was declared at the meeting of the Chemical Society here. a reprieve from with are making sy formerly ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVIRV description cheaply and expfii- ltloully cxooutlli. Guardian Central m» Prlnmy. Phone 1"- ' . 287S~5~6tf. ‘WANTED - YOUNG FARIMIR to man f rm Jill W?! "m" able. 81:’: -b:lll. Write "OW- er" our! Guardian. 30° . ‘HOG . lfl-IOOP l co., DIG- con Illlc ylu tion for this lunch n t y hive no refriger- ‘helm-Rah ‘ WIMP Ill. ntlon fcolliticc. SCH-ml!!- wnod wlnnhn], can close! director Councillor refcrretl to time l0 Scotia coal not cu ting i188 ‘ Ice about Bird eeived tire Chin- steam- bount coal w... Come To Canada For Beer CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 13. -—Purchaae of the steamer Sit. Ignace by the Western Reserve Navigation Compan, from m; Detroit and Cleveland Naviga- tion Company, annquinggd y". tel-day. was made ln anticipa- tion of a rush of travel to 0n. tarlo when sale of beer becomes i=llfli there, it wan learned here today. The St, igancc, which ha; sc- commodation for about eight hundred passengers, will re- place the smaiier ‘camer- Col- onial. and will mm my 2s on a daily schedule L ‘ can Cleve- land and Port Stanley, Ont. lllliiil. EHANTEU. BENEFITS l]N Hitherto Kept Out- Treaty Goes in Force April 20; British En- voy Acts in Otta- wa’s Behalf trade agrcemen-t between Canada Tho new agreement comes into force on April 20. it grants Canada benefits 0t‘ the "second column" schedule, in return for a Canadian ilnternlctliato ‘in-riff arrangement which is ‘provisional. The a-rrilngement is very accept- mble ‘to firms whose trade relations have lbcen suspended owing to the prohibitive duties on Canadian goods cute-ring Spain. Tile IIIOflIIS vivendi was sigrmd lw tho British Ambassador, pg g3 Ilimiilfliii. ‘though negotiations lwe-i‘ c, nuuoteti b Trade Ooonnissloac urke dor C ‘nods. Details Are Lacking. 'l‘he temporary trade agreement signed -in Mad-rid ex-wnds the bene- fits of ‘the intermediate tariff to the ‘trade between Canada and (Continued on Page B) Communists Win Labor Elections TORONTO, April 13.--The Com- munists scored a victory in the election -of officers at the conven- tion of the Onatrio section of the Canadian Labor party here yes- terday. A‘ .E. Smith. a one-time Metho- dist ministerin Western Canada, was elected president over Harry Kerwin. tho candidate of the trades unions, by two votes in a convention of 160 delegates. (Jouununlsts also eiectedhheir cau- didute. John McDonald as vice- president and secured control of tho executive committee. A Communist resolution present- ed providing that the five del-E- gates from the Canadian Labor party to the gathering of British Empire Labor parties in London next year ‘he instructed to move that the colonial and semi-colonial portions of the empire have com- plete independence, was adopted. William Irvine, M. P., J. S. Woodsworth. M. P.. and James Simpson, Toronto, are among the dmlegates chosen to attend the London conference. The Communists were also suc- cessful in electing four of the five delegates to the Dominion con- velli-iml. which will mleet this year in Ottawa. The fifth delegate was Jumea Simpson, secretary of the party" who secured 54 votes. -—--—--<O>—————— Will Scott Be Saved p From Scaffold? (Canadian Preu) CHICAGO. Ill.,_Aprll 13. —0nly three days separates Russel Scott, former Toronto promoter, from the scaffold as the state and de- fence battled today for and against the hanging penalty set by Superior Judge ‘Lindsay for ‘April 17th. While Scott's attorneys nthetlc known as from water gas. and are shipping it in such alleli- ltles it was said as t0 fears that the American prodded tion of methanol from herd W00 will be wiped out.- Ainohher forward step of Germflli science was delcribed Fm“ Fill-i? initit t at Mul u e - “M.” ‘H: "m m“ n pro- apprehended went to the Olty Hall related to that by which gynthotic methanol is PM duced in being employed ‘to mull- locum liquid motor fuels from {HD1189 by Dr. of the were in Springfield today seeking Governor Len Small and preparing‘ to ask the Supreme Court for a Supercldas writ to stop the hanging. States Attorney Crow's named one of his assistants to combat. the latest defence move. Scott was found guilty of iihe murder of Joseph Mam-ior. drug clerk in what the state conlpned was a hold up. Scott contends that he and his brother Robert who dlgappeqred and never wu drug store to buy liquor and that Mlliiii ilEPENilS ilN ~ <~ mutants lililiil Premier Armstrong Will Confer With U. M. W. and Besco 0idcia1s.— Relief Committee Express- es Thanks To People of Canada, New- foundland and United States For Con- tributions. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April 13.—Interest in the developments in the six weeks work in old coal mine tie up in Nova Sco- may he resumed. The Relief com- tla centred tonight around the con- mlttee in fercnce scheduled to be held here oat tonight from Glace lBay expres- tomorrow at which the men rep- ses its thanks to the people of Can ‘escnteti by district and internm- l _ tlonal heads of the‘ United Mine States who have by their contri- Workers and the Corporation, ren- buttons enabled the volunteer wor- resented by its chief officials in kers to feed the two thousand fam- Nova ‘Scotiu are g/expccted to sit around l-lon. E. ll. Arnistrongnnd momb- Breton, Todays relief cost $4,000. the uluntwll table with and Members of Gpvt. i’) ers of the Nova Scotia Government with a view to finding some mutual ly satisfactory agreement whereby the ‘Nova lSeotla mines its official report sent ada, Newfoundland and United illes who are uorw suffering want in the colliery districts of Cape PREM. suvllu ABlY luviuls THE lug; Each Department’s Aéctivities Explained in Deta.il.—Econ0my and Eflicienoy Were The Watchwords of the Government And the Result i factory. Following is the tun ‘text a concerns-tutu ‘that on those-ac- B d et t ch. deliver d lily an vista-toil. mpg?‘ s. or? fer-It'd... the Legit-Indra‘ on gate “ti? expenditure in the depart- Thursday evening, April 2nd. Mil. SPEAKER: l move that the House do now resolve itself into a committee of the whole for the-pur- pose of considering Supply to be granted to ills Majesty. In pro- posing this resolution l wish ‘to fol- low the beaten path laid down since the beginning of Parliament. and to make a few observations upon the financial condition of the province. in doing so I wish to avoid, as far as ‘possible, anything 0f a contro- versial nature. I wish 1c entcr at once, without any preliminaries, upon the discussion of the Estimat- cs of revenue and expenditure as the same are laid down and act forth in the report of the Provin- cial Auditor of thin Province. Be- fore discussing these item by item l would like to say this that taking the estimate: of expenditure an a whole and taking them item by item, we have during the year 1924 kept very wclil within the estimates. The House -w‘ili rernemiber that dur- ing the four years our predeces- sors were in -power they boasted 'l‘he very frequently of having done this; they repeated it 'tl-me and again. and stated that they had kept with- in the law. which is perfectly true. A year ago, during the session of this Legislature, these estimate! the whole House; they were gone over item by Item, and cvcry Item was fully discussed, or at Icact full opportunity was given to dllCllll all of them. And, an I - “ r no objection was taken ‘In this whereby any reduction might be effected in the Items of expendi- ture. They were panned in com- mittee of the whole House. on the oppooit tion taken. to satisfy in this dllflbtfli‘. people. Iy the people as a whole. these expenditures item by item. Department of Justice. the Department of Justice, myself to lpreslde. expenditures as Public Accounts of the Province. 'l‘he Department of Admin istration of Justice ‘is Maurier was killed la a quarrel with which iluuoll Scott ‘hull nothing to do and that he did not wltueu the ahooilnl. trollablc go m q __ were considered in committee of House to any item, nor do I remem- ber that any suggestion; were made I take it, than, that our friendl ride will not aug- geot that any extravagance hn oc- curred within the palt yslh it'll‘ much u we have kept fully within the estimation voted here In the House, and that so far as that it‘ concerned, there will be no objec- iBut I may say tbdt ‘we feel we have more than our hon. friends This Government is the trllll-w 0! i119 revenues of this Province .for the We ‘have a duty to per- form lln administering those rev- enues ‘in the best interests of this Province as a whole, and to satis- It is for that reason that I wish to discuss I wish to take up each of the de- partments and examine all those items, and I will commence with dver whlch I ‘happen to have the honor It is ‘not for that reason that I take it first. but because it comes first in the lint of set forth in the flllllillllliflliiii! 9M1!- Mfll .1!!!- L..-.-_.Z.... oluluuolis s Eminently Satis- ment does not vary very ig-reatly from year to year. But ll may say. that taking the last five yearn, the aggregate expenditure for the. year 1924 is slightly lower than any of the four preceding years. ltis be- low the average of those four pm- ceding years. Perhaps the largest single item of expenditure in this department is that of administration of the Courts of Justice; and ‘that is one of the items over which, ‘I may say. there is very little control, because the money is expended ‘in paying civil and criminal juries in attend- ance‘ atythe several terms of our Supreme Court. You will remem- ber. a year ago, that a Jury Act was introduced and at ‘that time l took occasion to remark that the intention was, among other things, to try to effect a saying in connec tion with this. Previous to that. jurors were summoned who attend- ed every term of the Court irres- pective of whether or not they would be required. lf there WEN no criminal cases and no civil jury cases, a civil jury of thirty-six men would not ‘be required and conse- quently need not be called; but un- der the law as 'lt existed previous to the ‘Jury Act of 1924 ‘the jurors were required to be in attendance. Unfortunately since that, (luring 1924, there has not been a single tenm of the Supreme Court without a j-ury case, so that up to the pre- sent that Aer, has not made the sav- (Continued on Page 7) Glace Bay Mine ClLACE BAY, April 18.—-No. 21 colliery has ceased permanently to be a producer. Yesterday all tlho machinery lwas taken from the un- derground workings and the milw abandonedlt is now ihalf filled with water. 'l‘he adjoining colliery, fill-ill- yaang yeit, officials‘ state. 55 Saskatchewan Farmers Will Run SASKATCHEWAN, April tuencles at the next -the party association, here. The Potato Embargo re the Cuban potato anabolic: In Mr.’ Motherweilb ly taken with DWI eltfl Miliiltlr at Hanan. A. C. MONAGI-IAN. Aolbtlat S Is Abandoned _ her 22, is ‘good for a number of 18,- Saskatchcwaa Progressives will lput in 55 candidates sin the 68 consti- provincial elections, it was announced today by n. J. Underwood, secret-wry of "Mr. J. P. Gordon, n- ‘dent of lthe Charlottetown Bound of ‘Nada. bu received the toliowim telegram in reply to one sent ‘by the Board - Ottawa, April 8. by no chance (or fllOllll one of the largest upend- ing department: of" the Govern- ment; further than that it is a de- rlaaont in which the expenditures o not vary greatly dram your to ‘veer-g Very many of ‘the mm fixed; very anally more In bacon-- Easter reoeuryour wire handed to Deputy ‘Minister, Matter immediate- rlment 0i External A airs and with Hie Ill-i- century Allies’ Heavy Debt To Great Britain NEW YORK, April 13.—Thc ilndcbtedncsu of the Allied Gov- ernment: to Great Britain for wan loans amounted 2,062,000,- 000 pound: sterling on January 1, the Bankers’ Trust Company reported today. 0f thin amount, 1-390-000-1300 pounds represent- ed principal and 806,000,000 poundc interest. Ruula was "'9 Pliiiliipll debtor with 750.- 500.000.000 pound charged "Minot it. France was second, Bil. iillliliil tulip Elli . . (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. April lit-'l‘he pros- ‘Dcct of a general election dn June is iby no means remote, while it is a tlwo to one bet among political prognosticaltors ‘here that -it will come during ‘the fall at the latest. a summer election will depend up on the res-wit of the vote on rthc budget and Sir Hem-y Draytonis amendment. Whether or not there is to be an election in the fall will iflrzely depend upon the degree of success with wh-lch lthe Ministry is enabled to Iput through its seesioned programme of legislation and in- cidentally upon the signs of the times, as they progress at the pres- ent time. The Government has a lDbP-feciiy 011911 mind on the question and a straw vote of -the House would, show that the great major- ity of menubers ls opposed’ to an early dissolution. But events are bigger than individuals, and a Gov- lhit“ oi-Tbe‘ lrespect. ts own self Wabana, First Boat Up St. Lawrence day ‘the steamer Wabana of the Dominion Coal Company's fleet car- rying a ‘full car-go of anthracite coal from Newportnews, Va., arrived at this port to await the tide this eve- ning ‘before proceeding up to Grond- lness. -She wll-l remain at the latter port over night and proceed to Montreal tomorrow. The first boat nip ‘the rriver the Wabana is con- sidered to have accomlplisbed a remarkable feat in navigating the ice strewn waters of th_e Gulf and river so early in the season and high holpes are entertained -for the Early arrival o: the big passenger - ners. England Defeats France in Rugby (Canadian Press) COLOMBO STADIUM. Paris, April 13—Engiaud defeated France 13 points to 11 in otday's final in- ternational rugby fixture of tho season. England thus finishes third in the International standing to Scotland and Ireland and France last. State Trooper is- Alleged Hi-Jaoker (Canadian Preu) ilAYSI-IOIIIC. N. Y.. April 13. —— A brief adventure at alleged hi- jacking by state trooper “Rookie" on furlough resulted in his being held under military arrest today following his dismissal from the troopers after being severely wounded in the back by boot- leg, he sought to rob. l-lis follow trooper! acting upon "tip" furnished by his escaparle made a raid last night in which $500,000 worth of liquor was seized. The Iiremens Ball The Fireman's Ball helddast night rln Prince of Wales College Hall was very well attended and proved a imout enjoyable affair. The flloor was in excellent condi- tion and delightful music was ren- dered by the Casino Orchestra. 'l‘he dance wu under the distin- guished patronage of i-lla Honour the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Heartl. . Denies Report Re Conditions in Clare NEW YORK, April L-Uludsay Crawtonl, trade agent ‘here for the Irish Free state today loaned a statement denying that distress con i Edward Theatre last Came 'l‘ed" and the of such a calibre that few exhib- histrionic ability have ever surpassed it. ' In amateur plays it is usual to itions Refused To C Or Deny Report abandoned dltions exist in County Glare. Ire- . . ... uH0 §M%E‘-|-Enn . .. Ably Presented By Sside Players at the Capitol Theatre Last Evening. erument m“ t have c hmderatkm One of the finest amateur dram- not pnly,foi%llglflw nunukafatlc productions ever presented in on The play was entitled acting of (Canadian Press) PARIDS, April action, was Sorti- rs HJEATHER. MAN seva soME 0F "rt-ESE SHADY DARK DAY§ FoK ‘so w‘? temperature. lures: Toronto. clear Montreal, clear . Quebec, clear Halifax, cloudy . iSt, John, cloudy . iboston, snow New York, clear . Chhown, fair 40 that April 15th, 7.16 pm. had a: Muted to dispatches from B919!!! manila _. . .. ~. \\,\\\»\'\\2\V\/\'\\\'\\ <.‘-'..* ...-¢-cv-—-nu- n-§-.-rnwnwpa--4—-Mm~w-.-»~»~¢-- ~. -. .1 -. “MASIIIIERAIJERS” “ATTRMJTS ” BAPAClIl AUDIENCE Miss Linda Whitlockf and Gerald Maddigan Shine in Produc- tion in Aid of City Hospital. with cs2 500.000 pou a a n- ~ . .. _, f‘ My thhfd’ with "57'7";;°’oo° conivei-gilqlifiliilsliillltihd aL tllute not displayed wonderful talent nnu pound“ Y. P 9 8 i t? l1 lie Frills‘? versatility. The role was a difficult evening by the Community iPlayers in aid of Hospital, drew -——<0->_———- - _ the Charlottetown u. capacity audience, included in p - which were many of the priests of lilo Diocese, 'l‘he play avas present- ed under the direction of lllr, \.V. C. Wbitlock and was presented with the splendid success which is char- ncteristic of .\l.r. Whltlock's under- takings in the theatrical line, 'l‘he story of the play is- a de- lightful one. it centers around the Brett family whose ifnthcr is away undergoing a serious (iperatiun. To carry on affairs at causing their parents home without filly ‘W<li'l'l’llli=1l'c ilnlongst the performers, Mr_ the children . decide to rent tbellhfladdlgan is possessed of great tzil- home to a stranger. 'l‘he stranger, Mr. Spaulding, stipulates must have white servants and their inability to find such _Wh m 711m“? decide to take the jobs them 9 Bi‘ 0i‘ not there is ‘t0 he selves Their doing so brings about many funny, and at the same time. dramatic siluations are brought to a happy conclusion. Miss Linda -Whitlack in the role of Olivia Brett, alias "Jane Ellen" that he makes the which finally ~Prinee Edward Island was placed on the boards in Summerside last. evening. “Home was make excuses for certain char- mun “A D. ‘» l, B 1.. (Canadian Press) acterlzations but in “lldnle Came imwf... umgtilfi) ma] 522,933]? QUEBEC‘ 59"“ 13-“54 n09" i9‘ Ted" each and every character p, ML-[nms also Sung ,w'n Len", gwas lllOdl. creditable 13—-Dudley Field Malone, the ‘lawyer who recently an- nounced that an American woman was bringing spit for breach of promise against Colonel Ian Ons- low Denniston, defendant in a re- cent sensational court case in Lou- Miss 1-0801! "Y. the 591115031‘ --- don, refused today ‘to confirm or (lefiy A report, that his el-ien-t had Ira Stone, the villain __________ ._ nor ‘would he _‘ say ‘if his client ‘was Lois Meredith Aunt Jubilee, the cook, _________ _. the American motion picture flot- rcss ‘who bad ‘been named by rc-‘Henrletta Darby, the widow _____ __ ports. The Weather, Etcdm ........... _. Kathleen Cameron —— l ‘Maritime moderate to fresh winds mostly dalr, stationery or higher ‘Maximum and Minimum tempera- 30 35 and 25 cents. 30 25 "Our final shipment on the first 3g week of May. We wish all hog ‘in g3 Ulgg and surrounding viclnities to 34 ‘be listed with Secretary ‘at once. 44 Meeting on Thurlday. 16th, Cheques g7 will be delivered. Ulgg Stripping s \ ~._.\ -. -_-_ \ \,\ -- -. \.\'v\.\ ',\./\,-\.\.\~\‘\\\\ an. Messrs. Fred Duffy one, but Miss Vilhitlock mastered it without the least difficulty. The success of the play was due in u great measure to her splendid Work, Mr. Fred Duffy as (lam-go $l>aulding played oppuhltu Minn Whitlock with splendid effect. Mr. Dilflyhi Work in theatricals in will known and he silstaiileti his rt-pu- tatiou very well last evening, Mr. (lernld Maddigan, first as Paul Brett and inter as "Smith- fleld" ivas one of the bright spots 0f the performance. His clever aet- iIll-I. combined with his mastery of his lines, gave him a foremost ent and ills success in this proliuc tion will undoubtedly create a de- mand for his services ill future en- tertainments. MP8. 1J1‘. Motlulgnu, as Mrs. Flet- cher, carried off her part very ei‘~ fectively and increased the respect for her ability which is well rec» ognlzd by theatre-goers of this (Continued on Page 3) O was portrayed in a manner w-llicl. beiwnght. the most complimentary commendation upon the phlyem and flit-If) upon 111L- Director; Mr, ,1, Vernon Smith. it would be inviti- ious to particularize as each‘ and every character portrayed their part perfectly. Between the acts numbers were introduced as follows: Mr. Augustine Ahearu sang most beau- solos. The production on the wholl- and would rival in importance any dramatic Production produced in Irowrr llCanads. The directors and play- ersnre to he commended upon their most exceptional success. Cast of Characters Skeet Kelly, the Clerk ________ ._L ---------------- -. Lloyd Gallant Diana Garwood, the heiress, _____. _____ _- Ruth Gallant ______________ .. -Clienlse Gallant ______________ __ llnzeu McLellau .............. __ Earle Campbell ........... -. Alberta Machellan Jiir. Man, the Mystery _________ _. ................. __ J, l1]. Cameron Molly lliaclln, the housekeeper, __. r, Rykcr, the iulwyer _________ __ ............... _. George L. Clow Elsie the bride ____ .; __________ ._ Patricia MacLellau Ted, the Groom» William Sullivan Senator IiicCorkle. the father...“ ____ -_ Vernon J. Smith (Director) Announcements, l Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratcv-h. per word each insertion. "Warning! Everyone come to big show, Mt. Stewart Hall, Wod- rieedlly- 33S»~i-l.'l~2i "The social event of the week St. James annual tea and bazaar 0n Thursday. 38f "Come to the Concert at Canoe Cove Hall, April 16th. lunches and candy. Proceeds in aid lowing night. "Under the auspices of the In- stitute "The Hope River Dramatic Club will present their three act Bil)’. Miss Pearl Burke in the role ' Sale of of a worthy cause. If not fine, fol- 368-4-13M2i. drama "Oak Farm", New Glasgow llall, Thursday April 16th at 7.80. 218 . _ ...--a—-.-, .-, ... ._ ,. .' to... t”. l-I-igh tide this alfternoon mt 1.36 and tomorrow morning at 3.29 Sun sets this evening at 6.45 and rises tomorrow morning at 6M. quarter moon. Wednesday. Club. 8414-13-21 "Concert and Basket Social in Tryon ‘flail, on Thursday, April 1C. Admission, 15 and B6 cents. Doors open at 7.15, Curtain rails: at 7.46. if not fine on 16th nut flue night Summer-side tide dlhteen min- M“ MAI" than Ohqrlottgboyn. following. Ladle: with buhu from _‘ _ ifil-l-llfllk