PAGE"1‘H__33E- ` ~- _ _ _ rua ca.i1iLo'rr1rrowNcU" mr “fif- _»('\ ii _"_-= . __ Y _`. '__ _ _ _‘f ¢eoe¢<‘».,F'_`_,__ _C_;1tl_‘)l‘y_outt Chrlstl's and canoe' damage to ine ,bnl|dl,,g_ entertaining His Excellency Baron Byng of lu this section ofthe country there ooo oroooh the on 61”, lu “'°" ‘T "S ‘“"‘°““l°”“ are “b°“'- 011° hun' Vimy, Governor General of Canada, and Lady was -also evident greatly incress-.ln or at -. so D ° e ryuv dfed and lwellll’ f€9l- -by 'l-l1ll‘l.y _ . . _ od lmoroot in fox tm_mh_g_ Tmveu_.__s e avire. an fui-ther resolved Wm, a ,good drlvoway l_l,,.°,,gh me Byiig. Our people remember with pride and ing through the Middle states ho mt' re 'mg the "“’“" °f “fly building. l o ’ lfllllllllg. We prepare ourselves for was mpresse with the_f t tli t ¥~ _ _ . _ with ,he exception of the N‘;‘iv En; ;\;v_l_l`i;_lvn;e;-lvgcgu bfy copvgleutlolisly mhe P 1E. li. Presbytery los; week Empire during the Great War, and especially » r our- o st d ll ` . . . . f'l2°i.§$f'§i.f”1'}“liTe“é`§u3?$Zf"f§°' ""‘"g° The "‘°°““S °1°='=?1nwalfh 5§T?§§dio“i§f§Z“§§'l'.fg°.fi.f.§’°.`J’iI`o"`.`f§" h'-S S"'e“d‘d ‘°“d°'5h“’ °f °“' C“““d'““ ““"" Call her own. On the barren waste the singing of Taps' looking forward to the 'Christiafl and the expectations thus raised were more than it seemed _mposnble to gm ltr/lllnistry as their chosen work. w an - _ i . - _ , _hi__8_ y Grand Oran e A_ ‘H231__I:*%_1f_§‘_;_‘;`_f_;a1_f;’”_f:_‘:lg‘}';_’;'{_;’_f£' and the graclousness and charm of Her Ano, a shoot atop at Chicago M___ _ g Gordon, Summerside were certi- Excellency. Rayner travelled to Florida ' Hel `l ned to the 'Presbyterian C°“eg”~ was impressed very much wmhl (Continued from Page 1) Halifax as worthy candidates to Haine City, Fla. Sit td th . highest polnl of l,,_n,lu?netho0'§to_t§_l At U19 6V€l\ll18 session the fel- Their” -future career will be watch- _ lt lo surrounded b _mme lowing resolution. moved by A. J. ed with much interest and it is have been blessed durin the :ist season. y rous lakes,M h g P abgunoius iii fish. There oro iiiouo. W‘;§g§§°“_;__ Bisggfed _by G_. $1 glllrerely l_;o1_;ed they may lbrlns nn 5 of acres of orange groves in , s mous y carr e : onor to t e church and their na- me vlo|,my_ About so percent of Resolved that this Right Wor- tive land. the gi-oven are from one t th Slllllful Grand Lodge now in ses- ..__.___ yvenrv orllll; the others me george; :;<;l;r_;vl_l;li;_tvh;i;_a_o_e trliempililvlies on MTIS rfesignatlon of Rev. M. D. ence between the price the farmer receives for onler u crop - St. P t b , 9 GM y n ac- ac onald did t tio ll Tllmilll. Mlami,8Jacksonvl%ll‘;fBLlfallii fwd and Will sllpport the action be- before the iPre;l?ytery.m3l?.hey élxi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Silgivegns totpgir small places were S"°*;_:_‘;k§_'_‘rv_cl;YCl_l:§_c__l(l:;l;f¥_0;) the _ipantionell it had been withdrawn. commodities of llfc is still so great. Dnirying, u e o t lti s rov- l, ~_-. ;l{ioillil7it'late llolilihllzlytunicgolirffmued up tu a The °h"d °f Mr' Rmm °f my “B ther” is n" fimlllle 00lllltrv or » Recmfy' 0’“'l’““d Wh” is m, “mn a matter of profound regret and will necessitate 01”l1l1B0 groves around them 'and ' diptherla is doing well. The, _ _ _ _ _ their exlolenco depends on norm - ohuroh l_l,e,.o is olosed owlng lo _lll~.`a complete rc-organization of the activities of ern capital. The boom, however ll~:‘ ness in the Rector's family. ‘ ` Iceflulllly with them at present. At ---- St. l>i_-io,-sl,u,.¢_ “volvo years ago, _ Tho oooomoo of _Mo Donald and agricultural meetings conducted throughout Mr. Rayner was offered 1,000 acres (Continued from Page 1) »M¢“‘L°“" °" C"“P““df is ‘l“lt° 5"' the Province during the past winter have been this land __ _ ir t ious. His friends hope he may .re H _ or il lnllilon dollars. At nsnnl time tlils morning for Boy. cover as he has been putting up a l “ "9 City' h°W9V€l‘» he purchased den, good fight Gltihtpyen lots. The train that left Summerside -$- " ""°°“"°"” *°°- the llllrlnrss ad at 3 io c ro it mil ~ Ai- vuncc within quite recent years has three pi:'liesserl3geil?ycarsaarl3d'n;>,ll>lligvfi ls `aell¥r` `;}l,1g‘ ,mia l?éo;\n$.ll1,?&?§;' his influence in the rural communities. Our Domestic bee d t’ _ . s. theflo `v‘\I"l)i‘i‘leeltill1'G]l-lifln Ihlflineh “M hem up In the cutting 9' q““""“` °f llvllle ill HMUDIOH 1`°l‘ me DHSL few Science classes have been well attended, and the niet. He was le' m salon 8' "me east °f Ke“°i“5t°“ and "e` .months is soon to return to the fore very longdtilg lgT]s|leflblllit mivllfllledfthtlarfl an ngght' I -far West, .He has given many in- _ _ berth and part of Saskatchewan 8 re 5 t tm “ °°m "5 “°'“ teresting lectures on Alaska. its to those who participated. will be going through the port of Tignish is hem up han n mile westpeople, their manner of living and V“"C0llv6r. of Wem“5t°n‘ 'the .reat resources of that far-off Tho train leaving Charlottetown' 'E “If i were a - ' fland. lt is now 32 esns since he _ . would leave Vi')e'e?i`tlzlelgi mCaaIhllcl;e`fl;l- yesterday for Murray Harbor hadyflrst went to Alnsk; in neuron of Country or community than its system of Educa- United States". Mr. Rayner declar- a car derailed at Bunbury and m' gold. Only once -about eleven ed. “lf i were going to leuve this mnmml them for the night' years ago--has .lie revisited his Following the Speech from the Private Bills Province at all, l \vollld leave for Tm "am from Charlottetown to home in that period. For a time Throne, upon the retirement of ' ul" C“““‘"“n Weill. for it is ther Smmnersmc yesterday anernoonilie taught school on ll’ E. ll. and lils Honor the Lieutenant Govern- Hon. Mr. Prowse. l\l€5f“`5~ Bull' -l0hll Bradley be appointed Assist- the big posslbiiitle B "‘”“”l“°'l mst “ight at Em“""“' I was on; ln eyd my or and staff Mr J Augustine Mc tain, M. F. MacDonald, Dennis and ani Clerk. Mr. Saunders moved, ii ar-. l ' - _r . . ' . - ~ - Hmm) om some place “ivan” tv;'?`ugl't.i A 'nlfgtht Sotrrflm rx/Siherdstyifggll itll; Sl§1m£S.yglJlvqerilnient ill Tvluska. Donald moved. SGC0lld2d by MT- lfvlllél- N- Ii- and grow up lili il - ' ` “`°““ ° “ S' H K ‘ ` ` - l ii 1 il M ii rd F. Monouahl, than oo the ry." Mr. Rayner illi-l,‘l=evi~ri:in U' mf “fo ‘mmm mn" from llfollzfoghella lxilnlilglioifswliylidlill nliw toliilivvlling day the House consider Printing and Binding Journals ov: in Vancouver, and vicinity. and §?|l5mH 2,) Charlottetown arrived utlllbollt eighty-live years of ilgc. lie ii reply to the Speech, __ __ _ _ ht _ _ m__ ll were doing slliondidiy. They iinl ` p' ` . ill _ l lin wlf., ln .Loo Amyolm, The followlng Sinmllng nlnninli. lion. l\lr.McNeiil, Dr. A. A. Mac- to .it omg a strug p.lr y l. , _ I »--Z-a-o->i- ‘ l hcl n in tile West froni ton lo thirty llcr fffrtlncr ilonio. Mr. ince may lf‘-US WCFG Ililll0lIl-Hill? D"“"l‘l' M" Saunders' l ‘ YC. HALIFAX, N S~, March 12-1- Roy M. Waivin, President of the British Empire Steel Cor- poration speaking at s noon luncheon here today declared his cor eration would continue I agreed upon at Montreal be- tween representstlves of the miners and tile company. fmlllerly of Kildare. u"hM1°'cl°ck‘ cruel time with its changes have" izerbfgn Ie "sh: fn ‘img study for this noble -proilession. , PD l 0 Assembly in electing me to be their Assembly: Upon this the opening of the First Session of During the past year this Province had the gratitude the services of His Excellency to the realized during the visit, by his fine personality, Our thanks are due to Divine Provitlence for the bountiful harvest with which our farmers Fair prices prevailed for all farm products, although it is a matter for regret that the differ- his produce and that which he has to pay for the hog-raising and poultry raising continue to bc Fox farming, one of our main sources of year, and is now conducted on a more secure basis than at any time since its inception. The growing of Certified Seed Potatoes shows steady development, and this fact exemplifies in The withdrawal of the Agricultural Grant is the Agricultural Department. The Short Courses very popular, and we hope, profitable to our rpcople. \Vomen’s Institutes are increasing in number and are- everywhere exercising a helpful knowledge imparted has been of great benefit Nothing is of greater importance to any His Honour hath the ut t ibl in f, sembly to claim and demand that confidence in the loyalty anilmlist- S22; ofe sucli a}el;\llrgli,celi`,ol-Ilsslggnllirlt """""“» "‘° P"°°'d°”t' ur' I _ _ pk they have all -their-ancient and ac- tschment of this A bl t Hi ' gentleman tho oovlooomty otgoing Girls Council for March was held _______ customed rights and privileges, Majesty‘s person alidegovgrnhienfi :gillsg¥§;lg:t0;h;0\!::~o;t;,:gg‘:;r:l2; _ 9 especially freedom of arrest, _free- and in the wisdom and temper and tions." ' ' mixed forming, gms summed _he~ éupper for me nnnngl .lall to ngglce me wellequlp. dom of speech in deb te, access to providence which will All through. the West Mr. Rayner occasion A B _C t W ___ ped horse-shed the people worship- public service requires it and that nlost readily and willingly grant Session wltn the fqllowing-;_ ° Speech From Throne tion, and it is a vital necessity that the same should f reque inzltion and comparison with other existing sys- tems. I am pleased to infonn you that this matter is receiving the special attention of'my Government. The heavy financial 'burdens laid upon Can- ada by the Great War, and the cost of a policy of expansion face to facc with the necessity for a larger pop- ulation. Thc coming season will no doubt sec a large immigration to our Provinces, and I am pleased to learn that there is every prospect of this Province immigrants and of their being properly settled. It is the intention of my Government to con- tinue :1 programme of road improvement under The Canada form as to permit of the expenditure being made for work of a The question of maintenance on the improved highways, and the better upkeep of all our roads is engaging th a measure for wliicli will simplify and improve the present system, will be introduced. In Octobe one of the most destructive storms in its history. The damage done to the bridges has been repair- cd to some extent, but a large outlay will be necessary to complete the restoration of all the structures destroyed. It is the policy of my Gov- ernment to have the work of reconstruction as permanent as A simpler system of keeping accounts in thc several depart- ' c F “company His Honour. the Lieutenant Gov- Your. Honour _when they think the all their proceedings, and he doth ernor was then pleased to open the ntly be submitted to special exam- over a vast area, have brought her receiving its share of suitable Highways Act in such a modified permanent character only. e attention of my Government, and thc amendment of The Road Act, r last the Province was swept by possible. and more accurate and up-to-date ____ ____ _ _ _ ~ l .S - _ _ uiioi1_slW'i; urns om ' - ° 1 - . ~ » - . ~ °°“‘”iL‘?1‘”“‘a‘* ‘*“"‘*""‘gS H°‘”° t _ Fiiliiilit 0PEliiiiG llililibil - ‘,. --°°°-- ~ I 0! Tlle`1llil-VY' Lear `1i.__f‘-ll” ~* G To wliihth Ci k fth " n Speaker, it now becomes my duty replied: c e er 0 6 House Spsxslfg, tg-lisyolrfgggurmirs l;;::.“1o;;uial;g;u;?°:°1:.m Hyudman, in the chair. __ . _.fi-'~ ~'l‘besioiiowing oiilcers were eleoii*-1' for the ensuing year: Prelideiiimgl. Mr. J. 0. Hyndman; First Vice _ _, dent-Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Hcliil ;___,_ Second Vice President-Mr. S. A. Leod; Honorary ‘Secretary Treasurer -_-Mr. R. H. Rogers. -Fl. ,-‘= It was decided to institute a c - paign for membership some tim! _ spring. The following gentlemen; _ be asked to serve qs an executive committee for the Branch : Hon. Chief Justice Matllieson. Hon. Mr. Justice Arsenault, Messrs A. I- Morrison, Percy Pope, F. R- Heartl- Davld Bethune, W. F. Tidmersh. Dr. A. B. Rom. o. L_. Milos, s.r_ Hodg- son, Capt. W. S. Gordon, 0- .D. Wright, Dr. S. R. Jenkins, L. B. MG? Milloo, J. A_ Melliilliin, Lieutwoot. D. A. McKinnon, E. T. Higgs, Wk!!- Prowse, T. B. Grady, G. J. Mo0ol'» mack, Hon. J. A. McDonald, J. Roy Holman, Summerside, D. P. o- Nutt. Malpeque, E. Boswell, _Viofo il. Dr. A. A. McDongld. Souxfis. CQ?- John Read, Borden, J, Howard ti- Doiiiild, Georgetown. Miiyiiei-d llo- noiiom, M. L. A., Moiiiiigue, J. B. hiy- A. J. Mathieson, 0‘Leary, Sharpe, Biaeiurd. < ' lrouowiiig is the iidai-eds otitis President, Mr. J. O. Hyndman: _ ' Although a great deal is not heard ‘ of the Navy League _now-o,-days. _I sm glad to say it is still functioning, in - various ways and endeavoring to e of service in the community ._ - __ . The special appeal sent out last fslf 'by Dominion 'Headquarters for mem- bership and financial support, didvnot receive the response in Prince Ed~ ward -island that was hoped for, hilt' the reason for this was largely on so# count of the financial appeal out _on at that time by the P. E. I. il-Iolpitsl and it was decided to allow the Navy League appeal to stand in abeyance until this spring. lt. is interesting to learn, however, that the appeal of the Navy Dengue in Ontario and other Provinces has been quits successful. ‘in order that it should receive eh- thusisstic support here ss elsewhere. it seems that it should only be neoes-` sary' to give proper publicity to tho facts in connection with the objects of this institution. Some of which may be stated here and as set out by Dom-' inlon Headquarters: i The Navy League of Canada re-” minds us that it is our solemn duty at' dll times to work lor, live for. and it ' need be die for. the preservaition of lCanadis,n Nationality and lxnpsrial Unit ments of the Public Service is being devised anl will be put into operation during the present year. Measures will be submitted for your consider- ation affcctiug thc Public Road System Taxatloii The Public School Act and our ]ury System. The Public Accounts will be laid before you and the estimates for the income and expendi- ture for the current year will be submitted. I 'am assured that the estimates of expenditure have been prepared with the utmost regard for that economy which i’s_ so vitally necessary. ` I now lcav e you to the business of the Session with full confidence that your deliberations will be governed by consideration for the best inter- ests and welfare of the Province. nnliko his perninnont llonio thc no has been qulle ,mC¢,(,Sg,l'nl ,mil Agriculture Legislative Library. is ll lille type of lnanllooll_ Besill- _N _ H°"- J- A- MBCDDMM' Hon' Dr' Law (-_look ,es silver foxes and seed potatoes. ll0ll. Mr. Myers, Messrs. Mc ut. McMillan. Messrs. Tlllltvll. Dfflllll-Sl ‘ our provmoo sun moy -oo,_u,t of me MacMillan, Jnli. B, McDonald, Don- nnll Mo-Arilinr_ P . to the coal miners of Nova loxports of ller highes prollul-ts, '"5' l""|“5 “ml Blanchard' Scotia the 1924 rate of pay as 'noble men and women, well bred E"U"°"|"I alll' _md _“mod .Pllblllo Accounts l _ h M R M D mm ‘ Messrs. Buntain. J. li. Macilon-‘lf""`3§ M- ex ' C ° ' 1”” -_ l Mr. S under. askell if the nies- _Mnny expressions _of Sympathy Nivipssrg. ll/iclil\_v_fili. M0_l_»__1;l;%oul_\;l_o_~,1ld, Hunter. Dennis. and McArthur. “ ‘* _ . _ e n, . ugu ne Mr. A. ia. i.eFergy. formeriv ofl mf"-H3 liggfle; ::frBLhl(:9l;:5oe§(?:_d_eS(I_ 3 Saunders, Dennis and Irving. __ Revising of Journals -- noni who died ni Boston. Wllvse . li* H D A A M hllsiness there; M . M D M W (1 _ _ _ _ and Cameron, form(lzsr‘ElyBof tlie0e];lfi~*”°aERTs°N""A¢ H€d_R0ini. on remains have been brought home Sflldllll Rules and Orders ~ Donald’ __;~___ §_°___;chB‘;d_ ac nounced the personell of the Gov- l924 to Mr and ir l lll ern part of th i l ll, M°“dlY~ Mlifflll 10- ~ lo ryon for burial., interment w _| law partnershl!p;slllill1°. :i‘;t.l.l€.`i:iri¢ln, Mm'-_A3°“ R°be"l-50"' 3 50”- 30"' be in ‘Sum.merside. The passing of _ ul:;’“~B::_l;-_e*;"9_;*_';‘:":_l_¢_;uI:_l‘;9_s_;`5h::_‘i_ c°n¢m°°M'c°mmm“ _ foi-nioi-ly wllh Mn w_ E_ Bonney in Kflllll U DHS- Mr. Reid recalls his days of act.iv» c'h_m»_ - _ | Hom Mo Koonody_ ML.s3,~s_ Mc. until 10 a. ni. this morning. Tho ity, when he -was il representative ~ Loon and MoA_.thm._ Hon. Murdock Kennedy moved. seconded by Mr, lVlcNevln. that seconded by Mr. McArthur as an amendment, that Edward E. Mc- Kay bc appointed. The amend- illont was lost on a division of 23 und the original motloll wus car- ril\ll on the some division. On ulotlou of Premier Stewart. ‘H. Francis Mcl’ilce wus appointed The following messengers were appointed: Earl liaylicn, John Warren, and the following door- keepers: Phillip C. Poirier, Thos. nengcrs and door-keepers were rc- turnell soldiers. The answer was they were. Premier Stewart formally an- ernment Executive. He then mov- cd tho adjournment oi the House House accordingly adjourned. Vancouver lawyer; Di-_ Clmmploo . - PEATHSI of the people in the local legisia- ' _ . and Dr. Dunbar, 1 - l f Alb _ ture. For years he was the promot- lgn- are d0lll8 \‘\)';llllorl¥l*;l`°¢ “gig rr i?ol€'ieaol¥:il]s(lg er and owner nt "W Try” w°°l` hauling il, from lClinton la. distance cssrs. Frank Cahill formerly or ‘ ' ' __ en Mills which in its days did a of seven or slsm m“es_ This _fer Altiorton, John and William Foley. “KG 78° Funeral °“ Friday' Mme flourishing business. 'Fires and 1 b bo th |(_' ` "‘ |°"l '“°'“°"Y °' M" R°”°'°t kinds of fertilizers used now for ,The stork vmted me- home ofonh ` Mother ws 'love is gon_s home 3252;! “$325 cdnumw W Plsttls Cameron, Albany. rec The scboonefii hull had been cut '°,:_‘_‘," enlly and left a lwulwlwi 'boy lu two, iippiiroiiiiy iii it collision ro" , weighing twelve Dmlnds Mother with another vessel and no surviv- .‘:' and boy are doing well ors were found. r or t lille b sa there doqtbri e o niiterllu to the D°l»l‘t-ll\0llf~ °“?i'“"i>. if 1'. ll I llid DUKE” lllllll ffl!!! "nt um‘k Pfillfliilli. ollfhsfmllo sighted in mid ocean February fboosl doctom through the coun ---00°*-i _ QUEEN Horei. Asked for an opinion re rdin swept the buildings away, so now mm d "em “ wen” on WATT” 575557 y e lulp ll! re name ons qeslis nom people WASHINGTON. Mai-. 12.-8ee~| mio are ioii with ina rom fu 'wry or Nnvr Denllrs reslslptlvr ml flu Mwmonll lc Wh lbeoame effective today emi tri- woiild we do without oiu- fiinihil bales of his urwlms lnllie Nifty _ l iiiii trying" ho told thoio "i Mo* na die with my face towards til; A 53' 3 ' -_“P ll ' ful nts r lead and where 'farmers - the nroizi-oiiu i ui i li i "‘wA'“°' “‘-“" ""°° ll' ni i l hh la ii -iii “° W generally M,-_ Igoynoi. sfo :$133 av/_sy on March ist. 1984 at the an°;r‘;h'_;e';:_£;r _mayor webs? was o can get it there is no better or v | °HAm-°| |lT°w" °°""'“°°" ° S°”“’"° l>°°l“ War lil "°"‘° °' "°"` d§§o‘m°' M"' C“°“°’ thi-ivlns ludusii-y lu 1-to diy. would °““P°' f°"““°"~ i°lMdi¢i\ Prwl ~.._____._. . sight. This he did not expect to lip Kll\leeuilller._ South Clarkson. that some .pumlnnplmed men Mfrs. George Heffel of Albany sT_ _v0HN5_ Nf|d_ M“._ 12_ _ - as sensational as the early days of $'"°_°;% Ct°l&r:'?*' fM;;°yoo_?°'vm would start some factory business wh‘_:_J_‘°7 il’°';’_:‘._"°|'i'___l_l)l'°f;’_\;_;-l‘i’____l_'_*:: The loss of s. Newfoundland saliogl ioiorilit il>.n.il ' °“ “ °° P- ' 111° -levy f velioi,pi-oholilywiiholloii ual n “E ry n s and ‘ML ' m mmm ‘mr mpulmm? l»ll6 “T9 Ol D7 3°" H" m°l»h°f» besesme known today when a radio hsd seen on hi t i I Nfl- Mlfixelllli-I Wil' ll" °°l1W""~ message from the steamer Huronis B r p um" the wggeuglmxs if ca?r3)'_‘f£m_T,3 helper and nurse during her sick- repo;-l__,d W,-,como 0| mo nnlmgnol- oo __ on ,l.__esday_ There no dmorom ness. _ Roy Bruce of St. John's had been fiiro popular mul has been sompislsly nnevatsd snli rs- niroisiiss uirougiioin and offers very oem- iorlbls leesinmoiatien ts me tfsvslung posits. ii The table is eases- 'islly good sud the Nb- lls are oourtsousiy l carol Nh Rltssilbillly. DRUG! J. 1"AVl.0li Manager I ,. l OO-0000-0 Y. ' The Navy League believes that a. Na- {tion's ships and crews are its best lambassadors abroad and an effective iellucutlonal factor at home. _ f The -Navy League of Canada wants lCanadian ships, manned by Canadian crews, to carry the Canadian Ensign into every port of the world. The Navy League believes that every Canadian boy who desires, should have a fair opportunity to go to sea under the best conditions avail- able. The Navy League of Canada main- tains Sea Cadet Corps, which offer facilities found nowhere else, whereby the best interests of the boy. the ship and the nation are safeguarded and advanced. The Navy League believes that 'Brit- ish supremacy upon the sea. is essen- tial if the honour and integrity of Canada and the Empire are to be as- sured. The League therefore realizes a responsibility of promoting the wel- fare of those who follow the calling oi the sea. Sailors are entitled to be the honored guests of landsmen and that _to welcome them ashore is the privilege of all good citizens. 'rho Navy League of Canada, there- fore. Sllllllorts and maintains Sailors' Homes and Institutes throughout the Dominion. Tllfl Navy League has been the only organization in Canada to provide for the ilooenllonts of the men of Canada’s .Viercllant Marino who lost their lives on the liigii Seas by enemy action dur. ing tho Great War. Regular monthly allowances liiivl-. been paid in 'Prince Edward island, as oisewhere, for sev- eral years past. . In Prince Edward Island during the past summer, we entertained the offl- l-ors and men of H. 'M. S. "Cepetown" while in port and also the officers and men of the l-l. M. C. B. "Putri0t". and the success of our efforts in this regard was very largely due to Mr. F. R. -Heartz, the Chairman of tng En. tortalilment Committee. Concerts and other entertainments were also pat on for the men of the Merchant Mari e. The Navigation School had very ogg. isiactory results in 1923 under the instruction of Comm. Lewin, R, N_R, Unfortunately lust at tho time the school was about to open for the pre. sent session. Comm. Lewin was oblig- ed to return to England owing to s sad bereavement 'in his family. The opening was delayed some weeks but the committee were very fortunate in being able to secure the services df Capt. M. C. Alienby, R. N., who N. contly arrived out from England, and the school is making splendid pro- Kress. This Division is vive this year s ses ii number of boys have ed. We understand the National Defense portant it is to ws ns- wth -rd . .. ll in as full and ample a manner as ‘ ‘ * "5““¢’ y p Y Y°“l` H0110” lllwllit been pleas- that any error of mins may not be lth h t ti h t I Tm’ A““‘"‘l “Nm” °f '-5' 7743*! I l you have now only 144 hong laying’ tholserious illness of Miss Enid Mc-iseriously ill at his home. He has ed to a rovs of the cho ce of the imputed to the Assembly." beg; gglllattgd :ld alllgveflim U ore Edward Island Branch of the >2{M|;y_~_, ' al is rick, Tlgnish, F. L. Rogers, e _ '~ THE PBESIDENTS ADDRESS- , - *" .¢°R'.u \ i Y if Ti