P v4 Manual uo-alo. m. NH!!!‘ 0N3 snow AT us. U!» 810. 52c. ‘ ON "rue STA as? NOVELTY PRQLUGUE VOCAL AND ORCIIESTRAL nmavrloN-Mlt. BEN WAGNER vocAusT-Ma. HARVEY lvmrlucnson SPECIAL SETTINGS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA WITH ORIGINAL MUSICAL SCORE _ ‘ f, ‘l pii-i-Q- CAST 0F THOUSANDS wane TODAY---TUES - will --'Ti_lii|ls; THEC i I ‘l i \l e l TETOW on USUAL. ._ PRICES ARDIAN ‘_ A lusty, roaring picture of love, thrills, laughter in the days when pirates were scourglng the seas! The great star of "Ben-Bur" now gives the screen another outstanding per- formance. cAPloL TODAY IHBIP“ Hints _ And Recipes, Plum Pudding-One lb. raisins, l lb. currants, 1 lb. suet, 3-4 lb. bread crumbs, 1-4 lb. brown sugar, 1-4 lb. flour, 1-2 lb. candied peel. 1-2 pint fruit lice, 6 eggs. 1-2 renown ‘ mace and cinnamon, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1-2 teaspoon grated nutmeg. Boil 6 hours and steam 2 more at. time of using. l lsugnr has melted in the hot milk. 'turn slowly over the beaten eggs strain and pour into buttered cups. Set in pail of hot water and cook until, xvhcn tried with a. knife. it MACK SENNETT COMEDY "SUGAR DADIIILSIL f _ GREAT FBUTBALI. EXPERT BEttlMlEfh LONDON, Eng, le V. ‘international football player who isseilal while still ‘ll . 595111118 the SPOFUYIE staff of tlle er playing ill the ICnn‘. ll“£'.','\lC, be- Dfllly News and Westminster Cla- came a proicssloull at thc ulrittl- zette, and will begin his journalist- tion of Lcyton. EWSPRPER MAN Charles M. Buchan Is Joining The Sporting‘ “ml” m’ ‘"- May 19.—Char- iorlvnrdsl in modern football only :1 s M. Buchan, the famous English logical sequent-c. .l: assisted the At‘-, llnrl. and, llft-‘ lil Etlll, bl- I are he comes out clean. Serve with this sauce-Brown 1-2 cup sugar. add 1-2 cup ilot water and cook 10 min- utes. ‘ To make yeast with yeast cakes take a cup of flour and mix with n jlittlc water, until smooth, then over ‘it pour 2 qts. boiling water. Stir thoroughly together, add a pint of "lflflsllfid potatoes, 1-4 cup salt, 1-4 ,cup sugar and let stand until luke- warm. Then add 1 yeast cake that; ‘lhas been soaked for about 5 min- plies in tepid ivater. Put mixture tin a warm mot hot) place for a jhalf day and keep well covered. lUsc a dish deep enough to allow lliquid to risc. This will be ready ‘rfor use in ten hours. I A good furniture polish can be made with linseed oil, l-2 pint, vin- egar 1-2 pint, turpentine 1-2 pint. spirts of wine 1-2 pint, butter of antimony 1 oz. Never wash your lamp chimneys. hold them over n stl-alniilg tell- kettlc, then polish with a soft, dry cloth. ' Just a pinch of stltltl u/ith toma- to juice prevents milk curtlllluz. wlleil added. To extract onion juice press, rtln ' . slice of onion against a grater, move it slightly and let juice run off point of your grater. i Remember when baking that 2 cups lard, equal a pound. also 2 of butter the same. while 4 of flollr ‘ (‘IlUltCll Iil-JAGUE PLAY-OFF This league finished its schcdlllé last week with the following result: tSt. James in first place having 10's‘. ‘3 lganles. Zion and United lied I01‘ ‘second place, having lost 4 each. AR/pe‘, as “a ‘ Peach jthe great Cheese Straws-l pint grated , _ _ star Of cheese, 3-41 pint flour, 1a! liablletstpoons -——1l'. lSll l; enough t0 1 99 butter, a lttle salt. x w wa- e ' - “BEN-HUR tcr, roll out and cut in strips ‘us the finest In‘ m about a inches long. Bake it light . gredlents to get ' " " JOSEPH l"'°“'"- _ ‘ the finest bevel». oonltalrs Caramel Custard —Melt and age. _ Sussex Red GLAMOROUS “Jaw” d1‘; iflfpbgi“; Oval does that. and PmATE gggs ‘slightly? add u. small teaspoon ‘ then goes a step STORY lvanilla and a pinch of salt. When ‘ further: —-mzlttlres its (lin~ gor Ale iii tile but tle until it‘ is ilcllu- tifully nlellmv. 'l‘lie finest‘. drink at the fairest. price. S and 12 oz. bot- tles. Tllerefls addi- tional economy in the 28 ounce bottle and in buying by the case. For ])llll- r " (21188 and as a mix- er ask for Sussex Extra Dry —— the newest. llltlllllifll‘ oi‘ the ltod Oval faul- ily. (It-edits oil re- turns. Distributor CA RV ELL BROS" ' LTD., ' (fharlottettilvn, l’. l-I. I. Sussex Mineral "Brimming with I-Iumor—-A Magnifi-cnt Lovey 1 l g Staff 0f Daily New Sqryestnlinster Gaz, ...__-.-<.g.>- . _ Story-Most Stupendous War Scenes EvermFilmed i ette_ ‘ 3 Y_ BQWLING sliqgngs Sussex, N. B. was 19. he signed oiltfnv Eltuldcrland .________.____..____ . . ...r.l___.__ounce ifie-Edajfdson -(—}6}a5li,—"""'-.”"' ltc duties in June, is no‘ newfifllllfll‘ _ ’ p’. l a n _ I’ “ton Monday evening at 7 OTIDCK. Montrflse 1W8 M 1- »~- a MEWS Wanted rlifihifft“riirlili“ifi..ffi.a."ifilmdiilkil. ‘riii....." hat or r dhrce game series to dccidewvho i: loligible to play-off with St. Janlrs ,,for thc cup which is emblematic 2i ithll Championship of this league. lMoiltrose School to the value oil $50.00. We are indeed fortunate to} WHQhnvc ill our midst such a generous‘, ‘again as clllltaiil of tile lll“~'t“..lll ill 1925, he had llcorctl over 200 goals. while the number ill‘ has ill-piled the Daily News and Westminster Gazette during the past season are regarded as having provided thc __¢~._. Convocation, I Thrashing And Mr. Melville Donald and Mr. Teacher Thrashell LONDON, May 19. — Miss Mary Thomson, a teacher in a Suffolk village school, stated at Cambridge recently, that when she went to the school she had a great deal of trou- liam Ramsay motored up from M peque on Saturday aud spoilt the week-end with Mr. Donald's sister. Mrs. Nelson Ramsay. returning home onlvfmlday. They were ac- companied by Miss Sophie Ramsay.‘ who will spend a few weeks visiting up and public-spirited, man and we feell that wc are voicing the sentimentr, of the whole district in expressing, our appreciation of this very wel l come gift. Rt . iii» _ h..- l DONALDSTON SCHOOL SACKVILLE. May 15. -— This‘ graduation -marcn “Atlla1ia" several vocal best tuition ever known footballer given by a well- ln a newspaper". this tall, angular illfiht? dribble ihel morning's program at the AcademlllI-Ic has shown clearly how the game ball down the field has hrcoml- tro- 0103308 opened With Mefldellififllinbmhould be played, emphasizing the of the chief tltlilrhts of the [',.ll'll(‘. Aildlfiner. points, and developing the pos- and irlstrumehtulisibllities for all numbers were admirably rendereduog the fundamental advice m. has‘... d] in U“, Cup pl budding zltpirililts flftlltllll‘. l in other ftlrvartls i‘; lmjlOll. To see Buchzln lint. lil.ly'.'<l ill four inter- and inst fiscal" 1rd lllf! Al'- li, lli~; ilrst ap- ‘Since these three teams are so closely matched, the games would he surely worth ulhill- seeing. ‘ Monday 7.00 p. m. Zion vs. Unit- . I l l cd. i {Cl} X t\\'.' w-glllllliillll‘; of lllt‘ lll-lgian. _ ‘-'.ll\'4‘l‘lllllf*ll1 l‘f‘tlllll_l'f\ that ilull l must relatives and {fiends the!“ l I ble from some 0f the h1g8!!!‘ boys. Dr, J. M. Palmer, Principal of Um given. ‘p rllncv ill the l-l ll ilavin; illicit 0-‘ "" w‘ I I ‘ "" _ . . . ._ The following i5 We stnndina 0 They overturned desks, tied up the A adem _ reuented diplomas and‘ Charles Murray 3.1.1,, n_ .1 is.’ . S - l. 1 ‘t’ l-l lllilll‘ llt l-ilsl lllll! l-llullllelu rollr Mrs" Arthur wright 1*‘ "mm"? m Donaldston School for Allril. schoolroom ‘doors. and finally ‘MORE cecrtificatyespand announced the llrizzo L i “ m ‘ m iilllnlrgldlllvllglgl:“nullity as ll :.',l'ntL"i "mmwi- HY lill- u-l-llill, \\‘llll'li ulrnrli Cmrmmwwn‘ ‘he “m” “r M"“‘] Grade IX. 1. Annie Stewart. 2-,the windows. Silo talked to the Lester 3131'“ 3011/1911- boys, who said that they wanted 1 w . Grade Vnl- 1- FYEHWS Miirri-i- man teacher, as the village had ul- mfséméomvtnugsgfloxtftrfgarjaixlgfz 2. Willie Ellis, a. Edith COllff. and ways a man lmfom They said ma; Jena"? M°D°mi1d~ they wanted someone who could y g daughter on Apr“ 28m Grade V" 1~ J°h" E1115» 2- thrash thflm- Because their teach" but in keeplns first things always development into one of tn,- finest selves tilrec years ago. , , M,” Dam. 30mm“ of 5mm“; l-mml Ellls- could not thrash them they were first, and in ever aiming toward the duo years use. and after mnkms he side. spent the week-end with nor’ Gm“ v~ 1‘ my “u” 2- Gm‘ taunted by the boys in the » next accomplishment of their main twi- ing to Mount Allison each year Il-‘|l(‘_\7 llirtlc. Sliekvlllc; nccollzi ycal‘. l~““"°d "m" "i" “’S“‘“*"Y "m" parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bow- rude Arbmg‘ ""1589- 9069 in liTB- DY- P11117151‘ Stated that’ 581d. lMargllret. ‘Frilnln. Wetltboro, Unix, 151mm‘! be hold ‘P “"5" f‘)? his 9mm . . .. Grade IV. 1. Evelyn Morris, 2. n! said. .1; I thrash you as a the attendance had beensonlewhat (r, ‘ll (him 3.0m‘ Mflrfiare. Hayward‘ swren, each of his sous to receive lbeo Dougan, 3. Kline Court and [Joseph Arbing requall. I Grade III. 1. Alfred Arbing. ness. man would, will that be the end of this nonsense? They said ‘Yes.’ I fetched the thickest luggage strap I could find. There was an awftll stillness when the boys saw it. They came up and each one had the strap eight times on each hand. There were no further tricks." Mrs. Peter Gard. of Knutsford. re- cently spent a few days here vislt- , ,_ mg ha. sister, Mm John Mounmmll Grade II. l. Eric Ellis, 2. Frank ~ |Dougan and Bruce Ellis (equal), 3. s n vlsiwnTommy Dougan. Grade I. lSrJ l. Nora. Bowlan. 2. Irene Court, 3. Cecilia Arbing, -i. Mira Jean Campbell wa to Suznnicrside recently, spendinga few this with her sister. Miss V ‘ Laura Campbell of Sinclair & Ste-' 01W“ E1115- winners. - In his address to the gradual-ls Dr. Palmer urged them to remem- ber the seriousness of life not U)’ denying themselves lawful pleasures. in advance of the previous year and accommodation was taxed to cap- acity. There had been a full en- rollment of 193 students of whom 83 were resident in the Academy. Fred-Goggin Valedictorian Fred Goggin, of Petitcodiac, gave retiring"from active ioothall, Wflfiiflfft! b0i'n at Plumstead in 1091. and 011-‘ tercd senior football while still a1. s a tram builder, and it is in himi pupil at the Woolvtich Polytechnic __Beco__rldary School. Tile tales of hisito lift them out of tho Culilcrrous prowess in those carlv days make his position in which they found them- is crulitllcd only by his powrrs ‘that. Arsltiltll have found the lcu-r Degrees Conf erred ferred upon principal John ‘Trueman, B.S.C.. of the cipai J. M. Trueman, John:_'l"rihune Essay prize, first, Ethyl flicks, Sackville; second, The degrees of L.L.D., were coil- Bertha Whitman, Middle silCl-(Villtf; M. Blatkbtlm pri . Novt .3111 Sptlilinp‘, St. Scotln. Agricultural College. Trurlrlish Point. llrrllltlda; and Principal S. P. Whitcway, B. {Muriel McWaidc, Ccnlrcville; 1 S.C., St. John's, Ntld, and Pl‘ll‘i-t_\'t?tll‘, Jean Mt-Lntlghlih, Saint, Johnqwidow will get 113000 immediately. B.S.C..=Bcok Prlzvst English t1) Margarevmld £5000 each year. The gardener '. first. your. Barb- Johnm Hill Spun- scctuld your. third t svonmv, New South wnll-s, Mayi ‘l9 John Payne, who died in Mel-' lbourne recently, left a fortune of ‘over £500,555. He made his will three times as lnuch as his daugh- ters. ‘ But he died childless. Another strange order was that his nlagnifieicnt home should be (destroyed by fire as soon as practi- iCliblC. Ho gave no reason. Ills llll l-xtrzll llinll lit‘ so p-r l-l-lll Wflri- Lt-d- Grade I- “l” 1~ P“ Dwgiml 2' """"""" "<"> M" the vaiedicwrv. in which he lwid Truro. ]F‘irth_ Dflllklfllvfl; Eilglltlh 12» Pcatllreceivcd £3,000. Chffmd 395V tribute to Dr. Palmfl!‘ 811d Iflenlbefs Dr. Falconer brought. grectings‘Shiplcy, Amherst. N. S; English! ‘ ‘Mr. Arthur Wright. accompanied Perm‘ Ammdad“: “mm? Smw‘ Peer-is S of the faculty for their assistance from Pine nill and congratulated <3) Mary Conn, Ynrniottth; Frencllf, ____,_ I, bl’ MPB- Henry "beard. Miss Leila art, Frances Morris, Ray Court. He said they had been m0"? than those going out from Mount Allison Prep, French, Muriel McWaid, Ccrx- Keep llilnllrlru Llnlgnpn‘ l. mot. Leo Dougan, Kline Court, Herbie Mullen, Tommy Dougan. Elizabeth Clark, Teacher. Leard and Mr. Robert Arthur. ored to Tlgnlsh on Friday. Ivfrs. Robert Hardy returned last week from Charlottetown) where LONDQN- M" 19- “ The mm‘ antic marriage of a poet's son to Shfidwas on? ‘if ‘g9 dsegmef h; at" a barmaid in Jersey Channel Isl- - to ance a tie res yteria o the _ ' Allison. and mks rm- mlm Eve - du_.- 1 D- _ C min _- Cow, Der; Mary MacDonald, Cilarlottetolvn. United Church. ,Mrs. Hardy enloy- Gallant ands’ h” 5"“ been revemed‘ The Others taking part in the pr0~ an, should be a [we --€.3,’1l.§;$l ilillijlunc':?oll_laativl_ultn2)l £5101 MCLnllaLn_ P. E. I. 1 marriage took place last Jilly, but the strictest secrecy has been ob- On served. The bridegroom, who is 36. is Otway Randal Plunkett, son and LONDQN. MBY lil-Thfire ‘Wile R heir of Lord Louth. He was married [ZBUBM TBSCUE 1T0"! dmwninfl "Lon July 4 at St. Saviours Church. c; the Thames near East Molesey “elr Jersey, to Miss Ethel Molly Gallic" comm‘, “Aaron Buck from punk“, on a recent holiday. In endeavoring hen, of St. John's Road, Jersey. 0mm» staged m mmsdale Ha“ on to push away his boat with a pad- who was formerly a telegraph mes- theevening of May 10th were well d1” Chllrlei M0144"- 17 years 0f nee.‘ senger and latterly a barmaid at a ed‘,her trip and have n. very inter,’ csting report at‘ the monthly meet-. inn of the W. M. S. held at the home of Mrs. Bertram Ramsay on‘ the '10th inst. ‘ l Those who at-teilde-d the three-a Wed Barmaid instructors. They had at all times been able counsellors, taking a per- sonal interest in the students. He urged the necessity of continuing the fellowship and cooperation which had been developing at Mount gram were Archie Hume, Montague. P. E. 1.; William L. Enco, Mont- real; Jean McLaughlin. St. John; Doris Stirling, Miss R. Warren, Edi- son Hardy, Pleasant Grove, P.E.I.; Clara White, Grand Falls; Waiter Jack Chisholm. Pietou. The prize winners were Alumni lions between Mount Allison kind of college extension. Ladies College Exercises and 1 Cummings Pine Hill. From the relationship orFrcnch l2) Doris Stirling, Monta- Mount Allison to the church. said guc. the speaker, the conclusion is drawn. that the church fosters true culturclClydc River, N. S.; Latin (l) Mur- fMargaret Smith. Harvey; Halls. He spoke oi’ the closer rcla-ttreville, French t1) Muriel Dixon. Cove. Deer Island; Latin: Prep. Ltltin—-Ollve Brodie. History (l) Ilistory I -2l Margaret Firth, Doclktowil; His- ‘fury till Gwynn Currie. Ltlnenburg. lvaucytield. P .22. 1.. Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall,N.S. was packed tonight at the aunt-T JOIIBS. Lime BB1! THINK}. Nfldn and versary exercises of Mount AlllsonlRit-cr, N. 5.: Arithmetic: Olive Brodie. Clyde Oratory; Marlon Ladies College, Principal W. C. ‘Fl-fily. Fort Lawrence, N. 8.; Ev- Ross. presided and a delightful pro- Seholarships; English. Edison Hardyggmm of musm rendlngs_ etc" wasllEltzabldth Rom lolution of Expression: First year, McAdam. second Jean MacKay, Truro; Senior, Mul- icl Anderson, Lawrence Station, N. l 5.; Owens Museum of Fine Arts. Elaine Borden. Dickie Memorial Prize for best work ill paintiur. ‘ti: HARNESS M ~?l'i"fs‘o‘ri5v'r S Orient Hosiery By far the most deslfflb" vleiled with theirs/wine's enter- “l ““"‘"‘"'“"‘m‘- m“ m“ ‘m’ “"‘"l1°°‘1 “M” » Charlottetown; Mathematics. Eldon‘ lven. Th l l.ts c d l ’ M - tM ~ s "e tammem’ Emh m" w“ pmyed m 9.x’; “ffwfidhfi D1183?’ geriytfvffi" Lord Mum h“ hume“ “f; Jackson, St. Martins. N. B.; Hltlh- garchlbald? 555$... welfgd “IIl/efgrjtzliafiltlycglor nfarrlgg lmpllfcilxiagmehltsirfsing- we have every handled. Colour! a very creditable mnnenr. or" Mr “i “ i‘ “e- V" “ ° m“"1°° "“"~‘° "mu P'°‘°“‘ w " est average senior class. D- A. Bw- Long. Saint John, Coilductor, Missilng. Junior. Elsie LOBB- BL "h" beautifully Iffllllt, rull rlisiliond water fully dressed from a passlnglwhom he married two years ago. tics-hula steamer. followed by Hy- was Lady Pi-lehard-Jouos, widow of man Carter, of Upper street, Is- Sir John Priohard-Jmies. of Am,- Bllah proved himself equal to the occasion. both as an actor and a match for his opponents in the plot of the drama. Al, m9 close or the lington. who was passing along the, let-icy and Elstree. Hertfordlhirl. John play there was a sale of p19; Mlq-river bank in his motor-car. Be- Hts son, Otway Plunkett, was born Artie Matthews acting as auetlon- tween them they succeeded in on April 26, 1802. Ho belongs to eer. The sum of $65.00 was realized bringing Mortier ashore, amid the one of Ireland's most ancient fam- which goes toward improvements on cheers of the holiday-makers. flies. The barony is more than 380 wart, Campbellton; Intermediate Class, Robt. Inman, Charlottetown: Junior clans, Jack Kunltsky, St. Mount Allison Convocation President G. J. Trueman, pre- Mary l-iessell, Mount Allison. rence. Reading: Margaret. Stems, _ Soy-land Dorothy Miller, oral beautlfulselectlons were ren-| dered by the college orchestra und- Charlottetown. er the direction of Miss C. Smith. ‘ .0thers taking part in the progrlimjBay Vcrte; Physlol were Catherine King, Lunenburg. ccy, Bridgewater; - piano; Marion Purdy, Fort Law-i i Campbelltou tcqual): senior. Margaret. Stems. Elizabeth Maxwell. ogy, Mildred Rit- Cookery, Junior. Rudiments: ‘We have the best selections in our and perfectly shaped they are hlll" ly attractive, reinforced when lonl experience teaches it is ‘ " ‘h’ wearlnl qualities are assured- New lines received in the follow- ing colours, Grey Beige, Moonlllllll Roso Caster, Sliver, Etc, Etc. $1.50 Service weight, Lisle well- fllfl mlhlé- Q‘! Mortier was unconscious, but, he years old, and when he succeeds , _ ‘A __;__ * ‘revived after first aid treatment and to the title ho will be the 15th title ygiflyaéotgltlicxgilgnxlefinfg; flask ggagllattgtowgk Local; i ‘md Ethel Sore‘ Feet Eregular stock and we also make acts N. It gives us much pleasure to an- was conveyed home. holder. Lord Louth was born on noon in Chas Fflwcett Memnrm gflnélpal- Rm? °;g31‘t‘;‘d°~the d! I Bathe I ct 1 M. d, ‘to order when necessary. All our u“ clmhn’ Wm‘ new Co ' " in“ ywh" Pilgrim’ ‘m D1599“ “M Hail before a large atldience of 10m” etc ‘an: address“ "a; warm wfnfl nrubblm‘ "1 and work ls reliable, tho best leather, TOUR limits‘ , ‘ Pil fin is one of his Chrlstlarstudents and visitors, graduates l; an ms mu‘ manna“ mm Rem W118 5°" ‘m th b stl I g, u“, b“; mount 8200 S I W lght t Chiffon) 81' 1 ' . ' e est tell n _ - erv cc e or ' "times- l After the doxoloav and DIBYEI‘ His re oi-t for tile 12st is" shot ‘ii and uc ins p“ ' Booflflng‘ m-‘h’ "m "°"""“"“"'P "mmlh" s"""° I'M‘ The present Lady Imlth's fathcizl - P y i . N I. _ re v n5. out. We make the hlmlaomest 52-50 Highest Tmde service Chil- who began life as a draperh as- sistant. left a fortune of over $850,- 000. —- _-<o>~——- Carl L. Anderson, Ottawa, gave an excellent valedlctory address. After the conferring of degrees. presentation of certificates, Presid- ent Trueman addressed the gradu- ates and presented his annual re- ed great progress with bright pros- pects for the future. Prize List The prize list for the Ladies Col- crtasing ppm ‘ ' ‘Pi; i . g l o.‘ Ilarness in town. but we don't ;char ,A Single trial will convince you ‘that our Harness is not only made to please in It appearance but also ton. 3| inches ol’ silk. to the toll. Y" Io the handsomeat price for Ihllnforced silk toot. ALLEfllfiirf-l ' Q u \ mm"‘,’“1§flf“°$°f “Zfmm”; lwrt. which showed the last year loge follows: ‘ .1" "H dvfebflltv- raenlunAuLt: roorwun m mrf] m] WW1": xlfwer‘ w have been very satisfactory. Highest averalle. prize ninth Gold w | s L HARDY , ”__"'— m ~ K There l: need more accommOdR-l cosh-Olga Bishop; ~ Baoilvllic: l ~ (J0; m”, l” 41"’ mmml Md" “it? W". tlon an .new ent for the lil- fly pl-lw, “m yea,- shlr. M i; "7 QUEEN STRF", NEW Tennis 010i‘- "-‘°"" "Win11" -"8‘1""'-¢"'“ W’ "time t’ " students "com- l." ‘a ' ' ' ’ l . cluutiorrarotvii "m" "M! ‘°”'""'_--' m"