MAY 31. I930 Record OfFaildre Andfn competency ' T renchant Review Of Saunders Governments Mismanagement By Dr. W. J. McMillan In Bud- get Debate. (continued from yezterdayb Guar- 111311.) PUBLIC HEALTH This subject of pllbllc health is a mos: important matter. I wish the Premier was in his his seat. because he says I never give him credit for anything, and I want to assure him iliat I 8m fight behind him now in what he is doing for public health. so far as that is conoemed, I do no‘. Hilllk he can do too much, We have ivcfore 11s tlle report of the Provin- clal BOG-rd of Health for 1929. which is vory complete and satisfactory. It zs something that; our people should '5ll0l1ld‘ have been saved if this Pro- vince had expended a. little money. l say Dr. Woodhouse has been our finer-t friend. Even when he came here and met with nothing but d15- couragement from the different Gov- ernments, he still persisted; and to- day wc are seeing some of tllc fruits of his good work. lie ca-me to the Stewart Government with his pro- posal, sdiing us io increase ths grant to the Red Cross Society in order that a specialist could come here and with the nurses 80 over this Province to find out jus; how prevalent tuberculosis was. We ac- quiesced. We gave another $1,000 for tilan. purpose, and I am glad to see lEAfiilEifE ETINE Games to Be Played On i . Monday .and ThursJ clay l~lveliings—Prac- t‘ lice Called For Wed.‘ nesday Evening. i 7 A lllecting of the City 3359b,“ League was held in the Re- vere Hotel last evening. Tlie' Present: J. Power, 5, Doym The ‘ob f thon to ‘be held next lowing delegates o." dJfcrelit teams i Halifax at 2.30 p. m. on the durable We“? llrcsent: J, \Vlllii‘.ln5 and G. Wallets» RQVPFbC Lou Ivflllicszln null Jack Cordon. C. N. R4 s. Ryan’ Stars. Mlived by S. Ryan, seconded by G. Coach Pendleton Reports His Charges In Excellent Condition ‘ i Charlottetown fn particular, andScotisn capital on board the S. S. Prince Edward Island in general pinl-locllclaga, and will lllotor from Pic- zfheir hopes for a share of the spoilstou to their destination. Accompany- following o5 5.4.“ ycar-s exCcume were | m the Halifax Herald in mile Man-mg the part1‘ u‘ Messrs. 3. A. Fm- Tuesday lndletoli and J. B. Murlcy. fcct of Harry McEwcn, Ernest Cokclyundel" Willard Locke, Wilbur Wood, Edilionhopeto carry off a tram prize. Coach Smith and Kaiiey McDonald. TTIlBPGIILIIEiOH reports the boys ill good sextette leaves to-day for the Novashape. _ rill-z ECHARLOTTETOWN_G_QARDIAN my miilll Island Runners Off To_ Halifax fussed that. he often wondered how P1117115 cumin! out of a one-room school could go as far as they often do. Fortunate is the child in P-EJ. that is privileged to attend c. grad- ed_ school. In Prince of Wales Col- lege the association with teachers and fellow-students will create in the stu- dent more charitable views and more tolerant opinions. A more progressive people would exist in the prcwlncc u more such institutions existed. Edu- These long winded lads will run the Abegweit colours. and Francis that Jaci-r Gordon be elect. ed President, carried. Nfovcd by J l Bob Shaw be elcctcd Secretary our. rlcd. ' Mill"! by Salli Doyle, sec id d b Luu Mathegom that 15¢ Zclorn hi; lGllCE. HD1111’ to W. R. Warren. Sun-l- Bloated vicemresidcxit- camcd‘ lmerside, telephone 2B7. 4114-5-21 Mill/Pd by S, Doyle, seconded by Francis that the C. N. R. be admitted J —CARPENTEKS WANTED at —(JENTR.AL BEDBQUE Baptist _ , l Williams. sccoilded by G. Francis that ‘I Gua rdlan I CON VOCATION Cczltinued from Page 1 many years. During the last year the college sustained the loss of Mr. Lloyd Shaw and Mics Hugh, who have left for a. wider splicrc of 1a- m LE A Q u 223..."? 1;; ;;: i3 i l "‘ lcmeuuuu us \ {nostril-ell i of $41.! iCunadlan Press) l Second Inna‘ - ,f‘inclnuatl .... B!!! ( AMERXCAN LEAGUJ. ;Piunlur:h 1m 1 i° the league, carried. Pastorate Sunday June 1st, Minister that tha‘, has been continued under the present Government. Dr. Wood- liouse oamc back year after year. and during the last year of our regime 1M4 very carefully. Tile Medical As- sociation and those interested ill lillilfi wees have been clamoring for ears that we should have s full ti...’ public health OmCBt in this Pro- “F "'°P°°°“ “m” “’°,d°“b‘° “he m‘ vlrloe. We have reached that sragefma] 5mm‘ msaki"! ll- $5.000; which ‘i we did. Unfortunately, his plans did now. and it will soon be found that] t m h h l d . w d d even one full time health omcer ism)‘ g0 m": as e m m n e no: sufllcierlt. When this Sanatoriumvthem’ and for that ream“ ‘Ye were is opened it will be found to require only “an” upon m expend $J'€0o' It zmtty nearly the full services of s. w“ the“ “u” m“ m lumen mail or course. I do m‘ make any further progress with this ...‘.- all the cmdlt of vile provincial i “wk B‘ 5a““°"“"‘"“"s “bwmidy izealth officer's appointment to “°°“"‘¥"" If’ was,“ that‘ “use til?“ Government Not at n". The mththe Womehs Institutes were requisi- Gross society w“ largely hwtmmem - tioned in all their force and splen- la! in developing the "situation which I d“? enbhusium’ and, M “as by due reached its culmination in the ap- l unwed eflorts of an m um Province ivmntment of this official. We failed | “the G°"°"“m°“" Li“ "wdwal mm‘ the RedOross Society, the Women's Moved and seconded that gums be Rev. J. J. Slcley, Rev. D. S. Harding playcfl Monday and Thursday "em of Sunimerslde will ppcflflll as fol. lugs. galiies to start at 6.15. DOStpQned I lows: Morning at 10.45 a. lll,, Ceil- games played the following night’ ultra] Bedequc. Evening at 7.30 p. in., wet on following night games to be vneewwi" r Played at the last of season. l 1*" The following schedule was drawni “TENNIS uANCE-Olnnliia Cab‘ ‘l1DI-— aret, Juuc 3rd, good music and re- Jullc Dill-Stars vs. C. N. R. freelilnents. 4113-5-31-81 Julie lLlih-C. N. R. vs, Rovers. ————- J1me lean-leavers vs. 522:; i -CHURCH SI-JRVICES-Bcdeque ‘United Church service for Sunday, June 1st: Bedeque, 11 a. m.; Scarle- town, 3 p. m.; Cape Traverse, 7.30 p. m. A service will be held at Bede- que on Sunday evening at 1.30 under |the auspices of the Mission Circle, fRev. Russell Woodside, of Dllrnley, will give the address. Juno lDth-C. N. R._vs Stars. Julio dird-Roimrrs vs C. fl. R. Julie Zfitln-Stars vs Rovers. Julie Ilflill-Stars vs C. N. It. July Zlrd-C. N. R. vs Rovers. July 7tll-Rovers vs Stars. Jilly 101ll~C. N. R. vs, Stars. Jilly l4th-—Ruvers vs C. N. R. July l'ltli-Stlirs vs Rovers. bour. The student body is colliposcd of the best material available, the bcst possible for any staff to have. The ycar has" bccu considerably broken up, as the absence of the students from class for a few days at a. time, causcd by the varied win- ier, affected clagiroi-li considerably. Death canlc in and took away one of lhc clcvcrcst students of the first. year class. The student body is ex- cellent. und the loaders are su- prcnlely so. Without exception the leaders of alllhrce years are mem- bers of first ability. These students catlonal ttslnmg is a great bent-fit fir-t Gain". j _ 7 V to the state. and the government will ' LYIERAATlOXAL LEAGlI endeavor with its linlited means, to 1 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 10 0f do the utmost for teachers who have i New Ycrk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 i0 2 1 n‘ been ne lected and it is - i , ilwmm‘ 5 1° E g y 8 . hovel [lief before another year has paffied 1t": Second Game ""5" Cm f u ' hope of the teachers will be fully rc- flL-f" Lhswn .. , .. . . . . . . ,. 3 6 13 Aflemm“ lame‘ New York ‘l1! n $1!- DB. COFFIN ‘ _.\‘ewark . . ... ... Z 8 I lJr. Coffin. celled upon by the prill- First Game 1'5" U“ 3 a cipel for renlerizs. confessed that a; fglllralg confer; Ofitlllllll at re- l \vashn-xgbun V _ _ _ __ _ H r, 9 x ADD NAIlONAL LEAGUE n»; - rlnce o a_ es College, I h.‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ . . ,.. iffOm which he graduated fifty XCBlKGi Phuadflp a H H I 13 l first game ‘ago. Since then, the speaker stated] sl-roml Game _ g ll. H. i. mevllas attcndcdn number of unlver- “-a,_hinnm“ u.“ . Philadelphia ... 1 l I. sltlca. but his mind always returns to _ rlrkywhfll." ,5 H l, l-‘rooklyn . i1 14 g P. W. C. Prince Edward island owes Fir“ ham, Fecond igdmr. much to Prince of Wales Collegel _ ' L 1L Q Many changes have collie during flftyi INN“ 3 H . Philadelphia ... ,. 9 11 1 years and one of tile lllObl noticeable i i ' ' I ' ‘ I . I ' ' ' I U , Frooklvn ' 11' ll I lS the prominence enjoyed by mo! ‘l , young" ladies. Prince of Wglcj, Con; P t r ..-_._.~_.____ - . . - , 1r‘ -alllr lOSGtIS onvthc right llnc of develop-i i lll a friendly game of ball played men. having not overthrown rashly Ch _ ‘ I v.11 p vv u. dlafflOnd last evening the traditions of thc past the cultur- ' wag“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ l 1"‘ 1 "i l = '1 a] Studies The m ‘d r D u s.‘ 1m ' _ I ‘ ' _ _ ’ V _ ‘ _ H 4 _ 3 ..,ll ti. Sta. on Enders and Au. - 1'51 P11 0 a iou- "cm-u. 111-, .<'co.'e e ' i 8-1 f sie University states that hi5 lnSUlll- ‘ arr of Autgcfais‘ “PM m a‘ . . , ' 1- , a‘. ., " r .- 335 l; “HIE? 818d l0 89K P~ W. C-i ‘mun "MIL Lineup as fellows. e 5. . ecornment was made at| Clucdi", 4 _‘ l‘ . Aumtrms 51am“ 2mm‘ a. university m Chicago, on an in~' “ " " ‘ ‘ can“, spactlon of the subjects studied at! l?!“ mu“ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " l '7‘ ‘yet guy,“ B ‘I 1. prince o; W316i ..My‘ what a won‘ Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :1 l7 1 Canaan - ~~ L" d 1 1 ' t" ‘ _-» - ,, . Clevclalltl . . . . . . . . . . . . _, I‘ f4 2 er u ins ltutlon School fracture, ‘ Pitcher perform the function of pace makers in tlie class, and the gratitude of the staff towards them is unlimited. 125 young men and 200 girls came from tllc various parts of the province to the institution this year. It ls worthy aimimlh not having the respect which they should have. deserve the j !\i Carmichael i 1 a. can i ‘o impress on the Bell Government‘ the neoeslty of making a grant to the Red Cross Society, but it did not take the Stewart Government very long to see that this was one of the ways in which we could promote public health in this Province. with the asLslstanco of that grant the Red Cross society made‘ great strides, rrd it ls doing bdter and better work every year. I do not. think more is a man, woman or child who would like to see the Red Cross So- clevy cease operations in this Pro- mite; but if the Bell Government. 112:1 been relurned to power, the chances are that that is what wolild have happened, because they hadn't opened their eyes then. or they were t-Hr-d‘ too nnrch by Faioonwaoc Palm to see that the public health r! the Province was more important than the question o1 how much milk a herd of Holstein cattle will give. rut as I said, it did no‘. take the Stewart Government very long to recognize the seriousness of the sit- iIElflOH. The grant from headquart- ers by which the Red Cross Society was operating in this Province be- ‘ame exhausted. and unless the Pro- ilmlial Government came to their assistance they would be forced to iscontirlue their operations. We gave them s. grant of $2,500. and they continued their good work. a __ _; HEALTH ED QCATION ‘rhere is another important. organ- _-,1:.lon. working hand in hand with “in Red Cross society, which has bum doing excellent work lll this Province. I refer-tn the Tuberculosis vionclation of Canada. Dr. Wood- !" "It, the secretary of that splen- ‘ l organization, addressed the Rot- arv Club of (his ‘city today; and I ‘want to say that that there has been no better friend to Prince Edward Island than that ‘gentlemen. He is visiting here now oll his mission of public health. He has been coming ilere for years" trying to open the eyes of the people of this Province to what has been happening; tryinl 10 show them where they stood. W6 m the medical profession had some idea of lt, because we knew that this Province which paid the least for Public health wls plying the most. proportionately. in lives that were vcng lost. year after year, and which Institutes and every man, woman |and child who was willing to contri- vbute to this worthy object—that we have ‘today tllc present Condition-Si Sanatorium in sight.‘ Dr. Creelmans appointment as public health oflicer was made by this Government. and the Govern- ment pays one third of his salary. The Red Cross Society pays one- third of his salary, and tile reiilnin- ing third is paid by the Tuberculos- ls Association under t-he direction of Dr, Woodhouse. who, as 1 said be- fore, ls here now seeking furillel" co- operation and centralization of the dihlerent health units in order that they may prove mole effecatloils. FORWARD STEPS These forward ‘steps ll‘l rile direc- tion of public health are of the high- est importance, and they shoulfl be a 50111139 of gratification to all our ,.;:::=. r: '—--‘- t: Er- lmasfs report we fliid ‘that “at U16 ibegiiming of the campaign for vac- ' cinaltion last year 85 per cent of the school children in the rural schools were not vaccinated. At, the 0nd 0f 1,113,; campaign 75 per celit were vac- cinated. 1n other words, 60 per cent of the school children of the rural districts were vaccinated last Y"? through a campaign that was Puf- 0" under the auspices of the ‘Red CF08! Society end with the vii-operation of the medical profession. Tile campaign against diphtheria is another imiJOTWYli mat/fer men- tloiied in this excellent report. Of course, um camiwlsil bvlvuas mm to this year. bu; it 109K P- mil-side" 51,19 time to formulate the plans and to arouse public interest. There arc other matters of vital interest iii the "pot-t; for instance, the different tables, which required s. grout deal o; um, to prepare, and which set forth the number of p¢°i>1= W110 died from tuberculosis last year, etc. Ev- ery y“; we 511ml be given tlicsc rc- ports as put out by the Provincial Board of Health. It is a step in the l-lgn», direction: it is the besmnln! of Q, rgoolfi which this PIVVlIiCB should have the same as all other mwmcmh and p, will prove of iii- cmaslng value as time goes on. . Yqq might, 5,; well start a fighter in the ring. put the cloves on him end than tie his hands behind his A general practice is culled for all baseball players Wednesday evening, at the C. A, A. Grounds, and a. meet- ing to be held after practice. Arnold Wins Race Classic tCzlnudiail Press) SP E} E D W A Y, INDIANAPOLIS, IllCLlVIBy ilovEilly Arnold, youthful Chicago driver, won the 500 mile au- tomobile ravc at llie Indianapolis Speedway today by ten miles with a record smashing crowd of 155.000 cheering llllil to victory. Arnold won close to $35,000 ill cash prizes. back, as try to light tuberculosis without a Sciriaiorium. I think the people of this Province realize this fact now. Aild we all hope. when W8 gen the Sanatoriuln, that it will be a succesz. i The Minister of Agriculture oom- plalilcd that newspaper criticism of his own failure lll rwpect to secur- lug a cash settlement. from the Do- nlinicn Government for the taking over of the Dalton Sanatorlum 51-‘ fected the Sanatorlum campaign inst siunnlcr and resulted in a loss of from $15,000 to $25,000 He icems to know more about. llie figures 1n that regard than he did when ho was asked what compensa- tion this “evince would accept for the unsatisfactory condition in which llie Dalton Sanlltorlum was handed back to the Provincial Government. fie says now that as a. result Of i118 nev/spaper criticism they will be un- able to build a. wing in the new building which would have accom- modated six or sewn patients. HON. MR, LEA: A storey. I am just repeal lflg the trustees‘ own words. for maids. or for patients? HON. MR. LEA: 1t could be used for patients. ' DR. MCMILLAN: But it was lil- tended for maids. wasn't it? Probably the hon. member for Rustlco might have found a reslng place there, he could qualify on account of belnc the mother of the present prohibi- tion law. At any rate, it does not. mean that. because of any newspap- er criiichm a storey accommodnl-iiig six or seven pltlents was necessarily ALL CHURCH services will be licld DR. MOIVIILLAN: Was that on Standard Time on Sunday, June 1st. 4112-5-31 —TllE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Kensington and Freetown services June 1st: l0 a. m., Sunday School; 3 p. m., Freetown service, 7.30 p. m., "Christ alid John the, Baptist." Text, "Art. thou he that should come. or do we look for another," Matt. XI, 3. ‘Please note there will be no niorn- ing service, The lifirlister, the Rev. T. Lewis Williams is leaving on Mon- day morning to attend the General Assembly, gwhich convenes in Hamil- ton, Ontario, Julie 4th. —ADDl!|3b'S 0N THE "HOLY LAND"—All eloquent address was given by Rev. St. Clair Jeans in the Presbyterian Hall, Sunimerslde, on Wednesday evening last on the sub- ject of the "Holy Land", with lan- tern slides. The lantern was operat- TIZ 1T 11".‘ Ralph Ramsay, and tile lecture was under the auspices of the Mission Band and C. G. I. T. Be- ginning at Joppa, that ancient sea- port, the tour extended from the Dead Sea on the soilth, to Damascus on the north. Perhaps the finest passage inlhis eloquent address was the description of Jerusalem and its tumultuous history. under Jew, Ro- man, Sarucen and Turk, until its warring people have found peace un- der the cure of Britain. One of tllc slides showed a Saracen tower, which for a. thousand years has stood sen- tinel at a crossroads. ‘Ilicre werenin- teresting pastoral scenes which por- trayed llfc just us‘ it must have been in the time of our Lord; the desolate ruins of (lapel-ileum; beautiful Naz- areth on the hillside: liebron, where ,Abrahsm and Sarah and others of [the patriorclis are buricd. these and many other scenes WlllCll are of ipllfllllfllfll interest. ll vote of thanks, - moved by Mr. T. D. Ranlssy and sec- onded by~Mr. Don Baker. was pres- ented to Mr. Jeans. Some of ‘the fitting and beautiful old hymns were sung by a quurtette. Messrs Moun- ltain, Hancock, Rogers, and Forbes. lThe C. G. I. T. girls had a sale of ‘candy in the intermission. Miss Hel- {cn Peters was the pianist of the cv- lcnlng. ' -Mrs. .Cleve1and and her little baby boy arrived in Siinlmei-slde on Thursdayevenlng from Yoilmutoivn, ‘Ohio. on a visit to her parel\. Mr. i Justice and Mrs. A. C. Saunders-S. of note that certain families or con- nections of families are rcprcsented from year to year. Commencement, the speaker, thought, was a most suggestive tcml for the closing exercises. It~is to be hoped that the term just closed will be a period of initiation and pre- paration. It would be well if a pledge could be exacted from each stildcnt that. each dlly will sec a considerable amount of work dolie and a rigid time-table followed. Tile reading of literature in youth will fill out nicely the leisure hours in aftcr lifc and provide consolation in times which pail on olie. Such a course will also improve the ability of the individual in Leaching or in any other vocation. For stildcnls ivlio have falleirsliort‘ of the required standard in one or two subjects instruction will be giv- en durlng the next three weeks, and the teachers will remain in the city for the benefit of such students. The teacher training course for ap- plicants for first class licenses Will‘ begin on Monday morning at 3. o'clock. Following the prmcntation of the medals, prizes. the principal rc- marlced that the unusual had oc- curred in the Third year class in that the three leaders are Char-' lottetown students, Mr. Boulter the leader was apparently not satisfied wltll being iii first position. but also held that position by a widc margin The first two ili first year entered from Ttgrlish Convent. Miss o‘Bricn. i previous to going to 'l‘ignish Convent. . attended Elmsdaie School, wllcre slic ilvas taught by l-lr. JCilllCll Sinclair. an elderly and accomplished tcacher How much this man, now retired. coiltributcd to hi: district and to that part of the province is inestim- ablc, 1n presenting the diplomas Ind certificates Dr. Robertson referred to the granting of a high honour dip- loma to a. Third Year student. Mr. Cedric Boult/cr. who has shown a great reserve of power. second in the class was Miss Frances Kirwin, who won the Governor Generals Sliver Medal. Miss Aileen Cantwell took] third position. Miss Bernice Cullen carried off honours in Second Year as she formerly had done in First Year. PREMIEBIS ADDRESS Premier Lea complimented the stu- dent body on the completion of a successful term, and referred to Dr. highest honour. IXTCRNATIONQJ‘ LEAUU”. ‘w lucTagl-‘E 3- “BYTE! ' 1st Base _ ___..____,~____ Firs! Game ‘jJ O'Neil I Harlii —THE nos i 2nd Base I .__ ___ ~ Efillllhiiff‘ . . . . . . . . , . , . .. "l 11 21B Cameron 13, “m”, cheery spun; u-ublor, Berlin: - , - - - - » - .- 5 ll 4f - 3m page first of the year: _ H?! Carmichael ‘fr-zinc!’ High Lip in ole elm trec, Sound time i, s Stop Your chmgcng I hear. In‘. MarCalluni 3:“ 3131;; Ealiilnlvre: . , . . . . . . . . , . ,, ilJ 1i: l , C new l hear midst the blossom-it. Readies: - - - ~ 9 lin. Gay 14mm,‘ In my orchard at dawn, Ft. Field The sweet silver notes H"! (lime [F2 Gallant ,1, my Of your matlli‘ i L. Field " » Nlclltrca‘. ,.. 0 4 ll i Dayle In the husll of the eve, R/Jflhrolci‘ l 5 ll _ ' l5 eetunated at 600.000 fills At sunsets ‘fast gleam, i Your rippling SOUKJQB-Stv‘ 1 hear it-a dream” Small gliders are being offered in ‘Eflilalld at $300 each rlusvelcyia imported nearly $1,500. 000 worth of all-craft 15,51 yen Early of late. f» 9 l‘ Ill shine or in silower. Your melody flows Aircraft imported into Turkev fut From your woodland Lxviver. i R- H» E-‘rear was valued at negrly $300,909 ' Firs-t game. ‘ ~—Wallel- Renfreiv. 57"‘ “Wk - - 5 i" 1f Germain proposes ID nearly doubt; Boston ... 6 ll 1 m; m-nx," duty an gasoline R. H. E. Scrum! game. w: Spain's 1930 0ll\‘€ oll Dluduitluii f. llllilllfYfltifii Australia plans to cit-teed federal -____._- ‘MARMON L1H! INDUSTRYHS MOS? EXPERIENCED BUILDER OF STRAIGHT-SIGHTS ? New Mormon Big Eight-on! of Mormon‘: four new mulgbt-elghh See them all. Try them all. But when you're" 4 Freddy to buy, come to "Straight-Eight, ‘"4 you»: h?’ l-louelquurterslf Four big, new ‘I930 lMdrmons. Four years’ straight-eight ex-i u - Who’ll Educate Them A policy witlrtlie home insurance company will bring you peace of mind. . left: out. If there were any e-lteru‘ --Senator and Mrs. Creelmun Mac- UOM- 1i “mm mi’ m" h“ N‘ 1 Arthur arrived home on Thursday ev- Wl-W "M wmpaw" m1 511°" °f m enlng. On their way from Ottawa OBJEMW- n m9 Mini-ii" °i 53mm‘ they attended the graduation exer- iure. in 111s lmd W mwmmf W" clses at Acadia University, at Wolf- yel-l‘. 9111110604 89W!!! 5109-999 W‘ ville, where their daughter. Miss of the firm"! o! this Pfwin“ "id consinnoei wok her s. A. Degree. at the 611d 01 U" W" mind “h” Miss Marion McArthur also returned be had got the full returns, wouldn't mom; 15st lnght.—5. ' ts t, pleased? Wouldn't he come‘ into this House next Yeti- and bout that he had mode a record? He ll- Foreign investments 1n Brazil were named $100,000 and he lot §100,000. _. " estimated at 82.214.000.000 What about the cllnpeign commit-t ' tee that worked so strenuously W Czechoslovakia now has ilearlv 100 Robertson's address as being most in- spiring. A disadvantage this pro- vince has, the speaker stated. is that students trained here leave for other" fields. He remarked ‘that the rccipl- , , cnt of the high honour dlplOml was i born in the fourth district of Prince. Many of the leading men in the city I today were born in the country. Mr. Boulter has had a remarkable mllegc record, and is a lender who ha: made unusual marks. The school teachers of the province have done splendid work dcspltethe small remlmerntion received. A strong favorable public opinion must rporlenco be flu: 2r Field --Nw Marlon llg light (16 KQMO Inches overall]. misc funds for this Sunfvtorlun? ‘my; ungmploygd They levied a certain ‘ ‘: I‘. W. BENTLEY. Manager for P. E. l. camel tlloitsandc of dollars, mun they atllnaled for s certain sum; ‘to the response of the good people and they exceeded that estimate by of this Province. - (To be Continued) exist, however, before their condition can_ LIQiLICdlCQ. Pilblic ‘ cntertqtn- err- arc often laevl-cr paid than thc ln- ~ etrucwrs of youth, 117g speaker wile .-u i300!) Field s _ Distributors hind them. One for every purse; Medium FIOIII -Nuw Mormon Eight- 69 (l5 he! overall). Q1500 Field —Ncw Human-i - leouvelt M hut, 4 lnchn everulli. —Nw Mormon Eight- 79 (‘l5 h», ll Inch» overall). T. G. IVES 219 Grcat George Street ~ for Prince Edward island l _ >__i_ .,__. . .- -- i '. l t i a - . §<';‘v _- €--s.'-