ls [Iijiliili . tlons of the Duncan Commission on Maritime Rights, and particularly‘ A g. Hon..- ,.l -..v.a._,..sln.cnor.,_- 1UP?!“- Queens). declared that the, opposi- " MAXIMS OF A / ,, MERCHANT a man than dazzling clothes flattering tongue. Loyalty and lcourage do more (m- orai ~1:r-- C412‘ _ w“ ""~vw~wvc-\\ ; "fir" Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ____ A politician spendlnl hll W" among politicians and bode?! fill be no more than a 111ml‘!!!- “Algm 5::55“33'”~D§'-““'7':'-i7'°° CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MAY 24,1928 -.f.'.:::l';i""z:...‘i::f"";.-$=‘£3 [INNS E H V iTIVi IVIENDMEN i The Amendment Re- gretted that Government H a d i Not Implemented in l Full the Rcommen- dations of the Dun- ‘ can Commission on Maritime Rights, and Particularly in Regard to the Steel Industry. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 23. — The third Conservative amendment to supply was defeated in the House’ today by 58. The voting was: Against-Kill. For-SI. Majority against-SB. In the division Conservatives alone voted for the amendment. Liberals, Liberal-Progressives. Pro- gressives and U.F.A. present, all voted against. The amendment regretted that that the Government had not inl- plcmented in full the recommenda- the recommendations in regard to the steel industry. Tho amendment was moved by Finlay MacDonald, (Conservative. , Cape Breton South.) Tilis afternoon Col. J. L. Ralston. Minister of National Defence, who was speaking when the house rose last night at i1 o'clock. continued his argument to the effect that the Government had more than im- plomented the recommendations of the Duncan Report ‘on Maritime claims. tlon had seen fit to read into the Duncan Report recommendations that were not there._l-Ie congratul- ated the Minister of Railways upon his promise of a second car tarry to Prince Edward Island“ R. H. Jenkins, (Liberal. Queensl. expressed the appreciation of Lib- eral members for Prince Edward Island for the Government's decis- ion to establish a new car ferry service between the Island and the mainland. . The freight reductions had been ‘er until next session the King in the House of Commons to- _day in answer to a question by Hon. Recommendations Must Stand0ver Until Next Term (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. May zit-Some of the recommendations contained in the Tepflrt of the Commission on Fish- cries can be put into force by De- partmental regulations. but these requiring legislation must stand ov- said Premier W. A. Black, (Conservative. Hall- fax.) . H, BY [Iii IN lllll iii Aviators E n d. e d a Round of Entertain- ment as Guests .at a. Banquet Tendered by‘ the City Last Night. MONTREAL, May 23. —— The Bre- today as the guests of the city of Montreal and the province 0f Que- hcrings stressed the significance of ternational relations. The aviators ended n round cf entertainment as guests at a ball- quet tendered by the city tonight. Herr L. Kempff. German consul- that the Bremen flight and the landing on Canadian soil had brought Canada and the “Reiclfl closer together. ‘ Captain Koehl. ix‘. a modest speeclkdescribed. hov. the fliersran into a fog bank over thccoast of" ‘Newfoundland. Tllc EZDSOIIIZQ supply ‘was nearly exhausted. ‘ "At this moment," said Captain Koehl, “my friend Filzmaurlce and I shook hands. and we both smiled and we made a pact, we. who had fought each other ill iormer days. and who were nor. lighting for aviation and culture together." Major Fitzmauricc, who earlier in (he day had denied statements at- tributed to him at Albany, N. Y.. that he would become a citizen of the United States, expressed pleas- _i a great asset to every Maritime in um at bang ‘n Canada‘ H“ member dustry. Prince Edward Island trade and it was to be hoped there woul-l be further improvement on the railways on the Island. Hon. R. B. Bennett said the Government had tricd to make il appear that the Conservatives had (ipposcd ille creation of the Duncan (Jomnllssion. Tho Conservative party had expressed doubts at the time as in what would happen if the Mari- iilne claims were left to a commiss- ion and a Liberal Government. Had any Liberal appeared before the commission i0 help it. in its work Col. Ralstoll pointed out that Mr. licncc Logan had done so. Mr. Bennett agreed, but his con- tribution had been negligible. It was the, Conservative party that was responsible for the presentation of the grievances to the House of Commons. Parliamenthad accepted the recommendations of the com- mission unanimously and it was now important that all of them should bc carried out. Last night tho Minister of Rail- Wavs had disclosed that a million dollars was to be in the supplement- ary estimates for the car ferry ser- vice. How could he justify this violation of the oath of office. Per- haps the new status of Canada would permit this. Mr. Dunning interrupted to say that he had pointed out last night that he had the permission of the government to make such a state- ment. Mr. Bennett argued that the Minister had discioced a commu li- cation to his colleagues in the cab- illct. All l solutions respecting tho expenditure of public money should ‘Wooo-g-ooo-ooooo-ooroaoooo Condensid Specials RATL-io. p» word, not snob lnurtlon in title column. O ‘¢$ IO ‘CHOICE COBNID Bill‘ FROM stall-fed cattle. Saunders, New- soln 8t Co. l 54'“- of aviation there. be preceded in parliament by .1 communication from thc Governor- Gcllernl, according to the rules. ‘ ted promptness with thc govcrn-1 merit, for it would he I929 before‘ the fisheries recommendations ‘I could be carried out. If these griev- ances arc imaginary. as the Minis- ter of Finance has tried to shouzl Mr. Bennett declared it was ni action immediately as would place the‘ iron and steel industry in a proper condition. It should be re- membered, Mr. Bennett continued,‘ that the iron and steel industry of ‘ Nova Scotia was the “life's blood." of the Maritimes. u. ~¢o>~~ ~~--- Garlierry Authorized‘ The following Telegram speaks‘ for itself: ‘ S. A. MacLeod President Board Trade. Charlot- tetlggvn. P. E. I. _ n. C. A. Dunning. Minister of‘ Railways, announced in the House‘ tonight that he had recommended‘ to the government who authorized‘ him to state that one million dol-l lara will be in the supplementary estimates to provide a second car ferry for Prince Edward Island. JOHN B. SINCLAIR. ll. ll. JEN- KINS. A. E. MacLEAN. _.__- ~ {-0-} - - REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE SYDNEY, New South Wales, May 23. -—A remaiknble coincidence at- tended the ceremony of rekindllnll the Toc H. Lamp of Maintenance in St. Matthew's Church. Auckland. The lights of the church. whicrl were to be put out for three minu- tea while’ the lamp was being lit and dedicated by the Archbishop were extinguished at exactly the iUANiiIJIANB. llilliivlll lllllllll lvn SIX llnllllsl Report of Commis- sioner Friel on War Reparations is Tabl- ed in House- Re- port Shows That Canadians H ave Been Awarded $6,- 289,389.34 as Was Claims Against Ger- many. day not long ago. as Princess Elizabeth, actual rulr! of the English OTTAWA, May 23. -— Canadians of the year in the same manner as any other child-amid new toyh‘ have been awarded $6,289,389.34 as and dolls. ‘She is shown here on war reparations against Germany in at Buckingham Palace. a report by Commissioner James ‘ The “Princess Charming" of’ the Empire celebrated her second blrth- Many favourable comments were Elizabeth Alex andra Mary of Yc-rk, better known heard among those who amended on‘. "W11 ‘Emu!’ and, the excellence of the presentation‘ possible queen someday of the Bri tish Empire, enjoyed her “big day’ ghroughoun THPHW PLAYED IN‘ THE STRAND» Dalhousie University Players Seen Last Night in Excellent Presentatio n At Strand Theatre. “The Show-Off". as staged by the Dalhousie University players last night under the direction of Mr. W. Graham Allen. turned out to bc a most delightful entertainment. As befits the season of the year at'_ her way to visit “srandlw the kins which it is being shown, the play is of the lighter sort. It revolves about. one Aukey Piper. a rather amuslngl Yankee “four flusher" who is al-l (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, Ont.. May 23.-The this PEFEIEI NBS z:..".‘::::"".rrzrl""s.z.irzrzl‘ ‘J A H ‘- ‘ E N Chalmers Church of this city. He! was in his 83rd year and had been‘. celebrated ulelr golden wfilmg. ‘ K in g ’ s Sty-essay l Need for Second - K‘ L L E [I Car Ferry Which 1s l (iranted by the Mm- llevoted Almost Ex- clusively to Marl- -- ‘ time Province Af- Bomb Exploded m; fairs, OTTAWA. outstanding matter of importance Church and Minister Emeritus of. Mr. and Mrs. MacGillivray recently MacDonald of the End 0f a Day ate at Buenos Aires i “"°"‘ °‘" gg; ‘giu-fpggfffg}; (Canadian Press) calculated up to March l0, 1928. Friel, K. C. The document was tab- led in the House of Commons short- ly before adjournment last night. The total amount includes $4,246,- 868.75 assessed in favor of the claim- ants, and $2,042,520.59. representing‘ five percent interest on all awards‘ The report shows that 8'1 claims ‘ways “putting up a bluff" and try-, ‘ing to make his various “in laws"; believe that he is a great man of, ‘affairs, But. except for the dough-i tcr of the house. Amy Fisher. who‘ marries him. somewhere between. the first and second acts. and who‘ is very much in love with him, he. ifools nobody. niillolllll iliiS Nil lilBS llll louls lllnll MARITIMES in poor health for some months.‘ Mr. l ister of Railways at New Italian Consul-i so far as Prince Edward Island is (passport bureau on the main floor BUENOS AIRES, May 23 —Nine Iconcemed was persons were killed outright and forty one arc known to have been injured in a bomb explosion in the ly before noon today. The bomb. which was placed in a wall cabinet made late last evening at the end of a. day almost exclusively devoted to Maritime Province affairs. by the . Minister of Railways. of the new Italian Consulate short- House ma‘, he had rccommended to the government an appropriation 8.11 RIIDOHXICOIIIERI} He wld the one million dollars for a new men fliers spent a busy day here, _| ‘loner William Pugsley, at $531,713. bee. . t Major James Fitzmaurlce . Capt-i towmn . . _ , l$6,05l ,225.99. Commission ‘l‘ M“ H°"““““ Km“ am‘ 3"” V""‘ i Fricl asiessed 1.21m claims, including; H f id, i l ' t . h~ i . . . . ‘ ofueyzieficime gngeliniqsgdrgssigge; L? | unfinished assessments of Dr. Pug- ‘munployment Situation in ‘he Elem” mm“ i“ ma"! ‘° witness claims were 523.012.201.04. "i Claims dismissed by Cmmmssmn" no demand for workers that cannot. ‘ c‘ ‘ d b d4‘ of the commonwealth of nations." cove‘. ‘MS of me and property Onbrganizations ‘a “creased by leaps an W“ (Ho said he planned. to ‘return loime Bfigsh ocean “m... Lusimniunflrst" program be crlrrlc-l out. ‘ Ireland (o aid in me clnvolopmcllqsunk by a Gonna“ Submarine on‘ ‘ < i =on thc Hcsperian, sunk by enemy ‘iucw-il" but m1“ U" 1193K 11% "PL-i honorary |formcr graduates. were conferred by‘ ‘vessel; merchandise lost on ship". empiflyfid W85 Th” “M” “"‘""°"“-v “msmwlownel-s of fishing vessels sunk by openly mode that millions of hers- qucstlon of taking such legislative‘“lisccmmmus clam“- were assessed by former commiss-I Advis e Native-Born Gan- adians To Stay At HOIIIG. ._______-_ 23.-—While the establishments in this section of the somccountry there is no lcranllcl for ma- ‘ley M’ a ton“ of $3‘715'155'56' The sections of New England is a trifleichinisis. mm‘ amwm °laln‘ed m respect wmasier, and industrial conditions in ‘spots are brighter. there ls, as yet. ‘00. The amount claimed in respect ‘to these claims were dismissed b1‘ he latc Commissioner Pugsley,‘ BOSTON. hilly Less Building decrease in buildilla’. has ‘er Friel totalled 150 and involved .; t‘ The be filled by ihe many emnloymlnl extremely dmicmz for can l - - ~ - “ ~ ' . -. ".,~ " ihi." nd other Cities made iszlsse 846 o3 Eighty seven claims! l - totalling $4.391.544.40, arc dislnlssed€f§fi:c\€‘:e:? waging‘! lists‘ and m‘ “ pemcrs ‘in the report “with the ‘mmflolhdirect result. tho customary influx (If The NW3‘ are mcmun Shore in“ Dressed’ “my be conslderedwinces tins shrine may lead to chi-tel?“ ‘Vim mmdeni mbm‘ idead." _ ' “ °_ “ f l». .‘ “ Two claims relllain unassossedfailzlztffurzf ‘firfirsntdiplcris‘ 1 it as One is for $50,000 for a Lusitania, M‘ ." f l b r ‘e’ (‘c1 w _‘,‘;‘“_,_ "claim in which sufficient partlcu-‘hcmgczfilsdlazgoic i: ‘his Pflelikhan the“. ‘Mam ‘mndmgi 11ers have not been furnished, owing t‘ d w. h , ' ,, _‘ _‘ M’ be“ There g5 "gfhing lo ‘to the claimant bcing out of Can- w‘ n” a“? win“, E “ i n. ‘ada on account o‘. her health The tcr opportunities lace ‘them lll fir-vie other ‘s an ‘m, wk‘ dam,‘ ' the Sanfs domain than at homo, and ‘.1 ‘amount of which is not State}! The check-up of tile general rlli-lativll report ‘states that. this claim was Ziggy; ‘E?SL"C“_IQ‘€‘_ “qjffiltm-haérofi “céieianfigéraedBggéalgx tgnihglngrigxig? chance to gain r. livcllllootl in Ne-v commission. The claimant is now‘EnglPnd' married 1r: a Canadian. is livinu ‘in this country and has renewed h. -._‘T‘ “h. .‘ ‘a . . . .:*.2:;lr.... l“ i‘ i.3113.“$3.33”;““§..3’%.?¥§E.§S§.A idle Ulllversltl who are given the preference by‘ Degrees 0n Slx “OIIIDIOYGYS of labor because of the insistent demands of social welfare‘ (Canadian Press) 4 WOLFVILLE. N. S. May 23.-Slx that the “America degrees, four of them on it is z matter of common knowledge that thcrc is practically no oppor- en a living wage, with iobs scllrcer than Kiley ha/e been in 25 year's. Preference to Their Own . __ "taqrc l Losses on Lusitania The records. the report states. The scale of wages l." conslantly" “he was‘, U; Ireland on May 7_ 1915; on the decline, and there is m‘ szubnlarinc. September 4. 1915, a-nd "liwhed- I one other passenger" and merchant» 1n 3051011. i1 "ifleiilill 0i ihe im-‘Acaclia University today at the 90th Fefiemil’ 1191f! i" convocation of that institution. Sev- torpedccd; claims of fishermen and Ffllivllii Hill]. M"! i119 aoflflri-lOn Wliiiicnty students graduated. Tllosc receiving the honorary de- submarinos or raiders; claims for ens in tho United States arc out of‘grces were: Doctor of Letters, Rev. property destroyed in enemy ter- work. fully one-filth of tho indust-‘Jchn Cilarics Cariile. D. D. C.B.E.. ritory; interment claims; claims of rial army of the nation. and that Folkcstonc. Eng: and Newton Mc- insurance companies for war losses; tilousands of jobless ill Grcalcrir-‘zlul McTavisll, Civil Service Cum- air raid claims; claims of ship own-Boston arc hungry and desperate. missioncr of Canada. Ottawa. crs and characters; claims in rcs- Tllcre was a demand that the jr-b- Doctor of Civil Laws on Chnrlco why had parliament been striving . _ _ . _ _ so “um ‘IO mm‘ these Imp‘, d‘? poet to nurses and soldiers ln hos- less seize the mills, shops and stores Aubrey Eaton. Plalnflcld. N. J.; mands? ‘pitnl ships sunk; claims in respect where they were lnrlncrly cmpluy- Rcr. Avery Albcrl. Shaw, D.l).. LLD. 0f the HBUNIPBXDIOSNIH and other 0d. and hereafter operate the plants Pres. cnt of Dennison University. ‘to enjoy thc full ulllnulll. oi tllcilflGnlllvillc, Ohio, and Howard Prim- gprorluctioll. rose Whidrlcn, D.D., LL.D.. Cilan- Stcamship Losses Largest Items rcnto, Canada. The Governor - (‘rcnerafs gold a Swill) lcitcllcn mcdnl was won by William Archi- Thc walds on 1613 claims dcali Soup ‘mum!’ 0mm a . i. . . with range all thl; way from $30 to‘ In Qlmrlnslown $246000. The largest amounits arcflwas opened by Mrs. C:|.l‘l'll" shrvhan, _ 3.22:3“, llnfifélgosthcThheéddélfnag“a former city cmplnyc. who frankly prize winners included Louise Sim- Stcnmshil) Lines Lid. is awarded lcvintc conditions in fill-Nil,’ f-ervil . University on of tn lcl t in tn $ltoig33tiiiigalilllli Tgiliefiiil-gliageqgilgigrizg: where the bread winner was Ullftblt: Dominion. is (the fisstn have i‘; the (Ermprcssaofl Midland "$101649 - to obmm a “Vmg "Jzlgc" - - 50 for the :13- A- Gwdimi" I IHIYHIERISWiixégllanligihlFliiilifiiiifillig1uiiiij‘that. the degrees of Do t r L t s.s.c Lilitedl " "1, " _ ‘ “ °°'° °' Eliggasazv 268 gglizggytheqm o‘; this moans of livelihood s m lcllg- tors were conferred ‘today. "m" - - ‘er lucrative to outsiders. as tho shoe. -~——< 'urc and it was in this connection |thc Erctrill. National Fish Com- inriustr , b a. e er -. I ; , - Pm?’ Ltd» is ‘wuded $13556 1°‘ theulfiddlcywcist i: lfarallilzigwu llgsllillile" "Tflumpih" ovgrmi“? shflpplggoggarThe woolen ‘mills have gone South. . Ltd. is given ecson or , '_ ' in respect to the Brlardene. Marine 22: fiafigeniehgggeltlfiuv,"Yfggorg‘ Lald To Dry Law Cmlstruction Oomlmny M Oanadmistrike is now existent because a- '___' Ltd" is “wind” $50900 for the gcnerafreductilon in wn e". rind F’ ll UNlTED STATES “on”: CON“ 1°55 °f the "D°'n’°“m‘n‘" River Lowell rnd liu/Irci- ~e no MITTEE REPORTS THE NAB” The Dominion Coal compsllvlamonk other Wes “f” 5* “P, COTIC ram»: BILL. Ltd" l5 given decmm‘ for the loss ation of mills with reatim xt/cglim I or the "Kendallcastle" and 8M6.- mrces g y c ' 000 f0? U10 i058 0f U18 "SUQSIHCF, In ‘An/whore where ‘ewony mak_ TIWASKINGEN. May Q3. (INS-- ' ~ ‘ 1c “a emp e en orcement cf Dmmnmn 1m“ a‘ steel company’ ing is the main industry there is mbm h t ‘b m‘! ~ ~ lpro on" as con r u in a is awarded $300,000 for the sinking of the "emf-stall," the Nova Scott-tin‘, demfdmi 3°‘ °‘"P1°Y°§- “s iewellyiierse measure w the 400 oer cent step] and cog] company is given “m” ‘m’ a "mry- Md ‘Vhenflincrcase in the prison population of daemon for. “own” ‘n respect “lever industrial conditions through-‘lhe Unped state,‘ since 1915' m‘, the sinking of the "Wacousto" and ‘mtlme °°“"""Y sh°w a lmiii-V- "a!" House Judiciary committee declar- saommo m, the all-em“... A number uraly the sale of commodities that ed today m reporting ‘he pom... of claims for steamship losses or". a“ "i"? "b-‘Wlllieil’ "B¢B‘~‘$BPY-5ifl¢k-‘bi1l to establish two federal nar- dismissed, m“ "A lrotic farms to cure drug addicts. The T. Eaton Convictions in federal courts awarded $138,100.15 for merchandise have multiplied four times during loot on 19 vessels and goods seized the period. with the result. that. fed- total amount oi‘ Asriculture long since has lost itscral prisons arc overcrowded. the (From the "Boston Advertiser?) Farms Abandoned In Rocklalld a shoe factory-rec-‘spec-‘al cntly closed its doors. and the text- ile communities are conspicuous by, m“; Show on,‘ 1S the tlllviy for an outside.‘ to secure 2v- ccllor of McMastw University. 'l.‘o-' bald Black. Amherst, N. S. Other‘ stated that her purpose vugs to nl-ilnons, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Acadia. special course iu Canadian literat- l concerns itself principally with the ‘depiction of the character of this‘ ‘gentleman. Of plot, in the ordinary‘ ‘sense of the term. there is very lit-g ltlc. It may be said, however, that‘ ‘in the course of the action. the fa-‘ I The play. as before mentioned,‘ i ither, Mr. Fisher dies, and the son,‘ ‘Joe. hasa. chemical formula he has- ‘inventcd, accepted by a large corp- Loration, so that. when the curtain ‘falls. the family is on a. fair way to ‘becoming quite wealthy-something ‘for which the “Show Off“ is coolly i” m“ “’°“k- “m1 refimmtslproceeding to take all the credit. As to the players, all gave their general. who was present, declared .. - . .- . . . - ~ ._ _ I n° acfion‘ clam“ ‘mhdlawn m of olives from lhc Maritllnes Pl-rl-‘eliimiih i° Supply the flshlng mtg‘ parts on excellent reading. It would be invldious to single out any for praise—though. from the play, Aukey Piper, principal n ature of the ‘role. 11161081’! W"! The cast of characters is as fol- natives of the Ivfarltilnes will not bc‘1owS;__ better served right at home than in‘ Ncv: England this year. and in fact Mackie, Clara Hyland — Miss Margaret Mrs. Fisher-Miss Alice Nelson. Amy-Miss Helen Williams. Frank Hyland-—Mr. G. K. Macin- ‘tosh. Mr. Fisher—-Mr. Clyde Douglas. l _ Education. Joe—--Mr. Forrest Musgravc. AUBREY PIPER (The Show-Off) -—MR. RALPH MORTON. Mr. Gill-Mr. J. H. Budd. Mr. Rogers-Mr. It. A. Donahue. SYNOPSIS 0F SCENES t Act 1.-Living Room — Fisher Home. North Philadelphia. l (Curtain to denote lapse of three hours.) l‘ Act six lL-Same as Act I. ‘a Monday afternoon. _ ' Act lL-Same as Act 11—thc fol-. ‘lowing Monday. about four o'clock‘ 1 in the afternoon. ‘ UTAFF FOR_ PRODUCTION OI" . “THE SHOW-OFF“ Director-Mr. W. Graham Alien ' Business Managcr—Mr. W. C. lMacKenzic i Asst. Bus. Managcr—Mr. G. K. Macintosh ‘l Stage Managcr—Mr. Clyde Doug» i as i Property Manager-Mr. Donahue. l ...___ ?Empire And Arbor Day Exercises Ill_ City Schools; WEST KENT SCHOOL R. A.- ~Q-Q;-—~~ i Arbor and Empire Day exercises‘ ‘were held yesterday morning in the‘ ‘spacious school auditorium. trustee‘ ‘Mr. C. l-I. B. Longworlh presid-l‘ ing. A programme of exceptional‘ excellence appropriate to the day‘ was carried out most successfully. At the conclusion of the entertain-l ment the pupils were addressed by Mr. J.A. Clark, B. Sc" who highly complimented the scholars on their ‘very creditable performance, and at ‘the same time gave them some very ‘helpful hints on tree planting. Mr.‘ ‘C. H. Black. who is always inter- csted in the activities of West Kent School. also extended his congratu- lations. Mr. C. H. B. Longworth. Chairman. expressed his pleasure in‘ being present and eulogized the performers. the teachers and Prof.- Fletchor on thir very fine pro- gramme. There was a large attendance of parents and visitors and this is to be commended as the presence of so many interested citizens is most i i i ‘ible for the explosion had no clue to the perpetrator of 3‘ i ‘had been no anti-Italian sentiment‘ pmanifesi in recent months. the pole was announced by Reuterssumme‘. thus placing the Island m. months later; about five-thirty on; pleasing opening remarks before an-‘ficicnt tomorrow. That is what has l Toronto. clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-45 ‘Montreal. rain, 13-59 Quebec. r l . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-4 char‘mw,f'w“,‘n_ cmudy 27%?‘ "Springfield Dramatic Club will in a room where there were three‘ employees working and twenty per- ‘minim “mm” with thfiarlzmrtgt sons waiting tore ahole six feet‘ Th“ annwncemen‘ e Hon. Mr. Dunning was replying high and four feet wide inthe wall, W‘ , , . ‘mm, of thwo m the mom being ‘to his crltlcs 1n the midst of an ex- _t . change of not fine compliments and g ruck down by debris as we“ as obviously the result of the on- by fragments of the bomb._ While n was thought that anti- fiifluilh“ °i “l” day i“ resim" °f Fascists mmm have been re5p°ns_‘the neglect of the transportation fa- me Dome cilltlcs oi the Island, and particul- rly the strong representations of (Mr. MacDonald (King's) Mr. MacDonald who had been speaking before the recess about ‘the rundown condition of the mil- ‘way of Prince Edward Island and ‘the great need for an immediate ap- ‘proprlation for a second fen-y, re- sumed the debate in the evening. _ ' “Prince Edward Island," he said. "was induced to go in confederation g by the promise of a continuous and icanmh“ Pr“) iefiicient steam service. mark the BULLETKN‘ 051°‘ May 23"_The:word “efficient? being established the outrage and were particularly in the dark as to its origin as there clirigiblc Italia" crossed over theand mdmtnmw....between,____t_he_46‘ ____ W north pole tonight. The arrival atand and the mammndl Mnwrand news ogfiiifiy he“? ‘continuous communication with the irailway systems of the Dominion. Until this car ferry went into ser- f . K - _ vice about the year i915 no reason- m the gcnloflw pgg_‘ablc attempts had been made by ramnlc. The s caker ‘or ‘fission was Res. Gavari Monaghandme "antlus mvemmems "o 1mm” who delivered an eloquent addres-imeilt m“ mmmse- F“ “v5 5h‘- on “Patriotism? Brief addresscsfieve“ mid 613m weeksvwe m‘! bu“ were also given by Re“ Father My isolated from the mainland, with- Mahon and Principal Wynne, ‘out any connection whatever by steam. as promised under the tenns ‘of confederation. The car ferry did ivery well for a time, and gave what The Empire Day exercises lnlmisht fairly be regarded as effic- Princc Street School yesterday werciient Service MEI‘ all “eflicifini? i8 8' presided over by the Principal Mlnicomparative term. and what might R. H. Rogers, who -madc sorncbe efficient today might not be ef- AT PRINCE, STREET SCHOOL nouncing the different numbersihappened to the car ferry. she was The nicely varied program reflectechefiicient when she undertook this with credit- (m the teaching stafTservice. but tllc traffic has increas- Mid vws much enjoyed by the lwr-iccl to such an cxtcnt that it is phy- tégts and friends who had nssembl-‘Simpy imposqible go‘- one but w Short but pointed addresses werdtfindle n“ Conhcqucntl'y_"h.e_ n___eed.. made by Judge Arscnault, Mayori Yco. Rev. Mr. Johnson. Rev. Mr.‘ Eaton, Supt. H. H. Shaw, ‘Trustees Mr. J. P. Gordoll. Mr. W. K. Rog- ers and City Supervisor Shaw. The finc music was 1n charge of Miss‘ Lilian McKenzie. Musical Director.: Mo} ---- ~~_ (Continued on page 3) ——--~oo>_.___. Announcements, i Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc \_Q{‘$A ‘morals noon RAPID can‘? o S.b.tt than lln. l ‘Grocers. 0 Cr u“ e or c‘ g-l-tl F f 9' l "Buying Live Hogs at Emerald Bu‘ DON-T ‘May 29th. Tuesday forcnoon. El/Bif- “ ‘f ‘ett Haslanl. 4669-5-24-31 Now ‘ "The Rummage Sale will be ‘continued Friday ll a. m. in Y. ’M. C. A. 4061 i "pa. CLIFT. M. n. slut now nomo prevention-cure. 112 Princ! y. iSh. Ch'town. 3-l3-3m0l. ‘l "mfmportancc of Being Earnest." ‘ in st. Marys Hall. Summuslde, ‘Friday 25th. Q 7 4851-54344“ ’ "All P. W. C. Student: who are ‘going to Rocky Point for a Flnnic May 24th., will gather at the ‘l Ill. iC. A. at 1:00 p. m. 4597-5-23-21 "Tho Sea View Dramatic Club will present their play. "The Advm. res of Grandpafl lint ihe New ‘ Glasgow Hall on Thursday evening. May 24th. If not fine the first fine evening following. 3| _...__-._.___._____.. i TORONTO. May 23. — Maritime, moderate to fresh east and south- east winds. mostly cloudy and cool probably scattered showers. present their 3-act Comedy "The o Deaconm Honeymoon.“ in tho hail at North Wiltchlre. Thursday. Ill! Halifax, cloudy St. John, cloudy .. Company. 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