(MAXIMS -12? A Maizcnsm ll“. - , - _- "1 -_._ -.-.;,//i»- MERCHANT colmuy ls m -l01'flllon of tho I I I ' --— ;,-1/~ 1 A - - _ A .. as» \\\\\\ , The - =- 1 leis Paper Read by verybody covers Prineelnoword Island Like the new) owl refinement In action, on. tn. Courtney is the proper conduct ward another. for the aonoldcration of the feel- ings and rights of others. i? . Guardian , ‘II 00th 1 filrmhdinn. rounds: my Delivered $0.00 NM . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘SATURDAY, JOURNALISTIC ROMANCE APRIL 17, 1926 Myltalyfs Mitslo Masters Spurn Jazz in Opera Annual Subscription: I! lhll. Canada and U. S. A. llllN. H- l]. MIIEWEN; SPEAKS [IN llllllllll [IEHATE a; Welcome New _, ' Resident From Lowestoft, Eng. . ____-_-' ‘ll. ll. i: Pllli llllli Lilli l: wills’ , » .. ~ _ Among the new residents to RQMllj, Apt-ll 15... lltaly_ the Speaking 1111 311118111 Debate Reviews 3159:. “nil” .';£.°"i.°.f.. "iiinliitii -§§$f;,°§,,§'1‘;'.§,§,‘3f,;“',.?§ii{,‘;§ Yfifllvltepiies to Comment on West Indies Visit Thacher. of lhowcstoit. England, ' - d tn th . - Wm] the" mm“), of one ‘son and =jazz may some ay cross e res ‘holds of the ‘Seals of Milan, the -_ , Works ofHis Department so Ably and Reviews Work 0f Government llur- h 5 Carried on During thePast Year. speaking during the debate on ‘h. pudgct in the Legislature on Much 95in, Hon. H. i1‘. McPhce, liiinister oi Public Works. said: W, speaker. it is not my inten- tloh to lake up the time of the “who at any great length in this debate; 'but as some criticisms hhvn bean ievalled at the Depart- nlant over which 1 have the honor in preside. l wish to deal with these criticisms as briefly as possible. Darin: the last two sessions this House has had the privilege oi listening lo very able spéeches ll-onl the lion. John A. McDonald. my predecessor in ofllco. and I ra- hl-ei-and i am sure-this House ra- grels that he is not in my place ibis aiiarnoon to ibring to my task lint experience and wide know- lsugo and ability of presentation which were so abundantly his. lion. members have in their pos- sssslon the report oi the ‘Depart- ment of Public Works for the year 1925, as wail as the report of the lProvinclal Auditor on the Public Accounts, and a perusal oi these will give a very good idea oi the scope and nature of the activities oi this Department during the past lear. 1 lThe yoar 1925 was in some ras- pects olle of unusual difficulties. The work oi road maintenance and improvement is much affected by the nature oi the weather pre- l veiling during the season a very wet season or a very dry season enhance the dlillcllltias of-tha work _______ regard to highway construction which hllil been followed in 1924 was continued in 4925. it was not, as some oi the speakers nave su - gested, the policy of the late ad- 1111111111111111111. because there thlo difference: that a greater per. "Mlle oi ths oxpcndltu e was made in connection with work that could be classified as permanent. (millage oi the expenditure on work oi a permanent steel and concrete work. '1‘hat was tho policy of 1924, and it was again the policy oi 1925. There was this desirable result again attained, that the cost of.‘ construction was n-sducad, on u mileage basis, greatly below thatl prevailing under the late adminis- tration. Exception has been taken by our friends in Opposition to this statement. They challenge us on- that; they say We have not done the work any more cheaply than they did it, and the Leader of‘ the Opposition allkod: "How could it be possible that you could do it any cheaper? You had the same stuff, you followed the same policy, and you built the same sort of roads." But we reply that we did not have the same staff — we did not have the same Minister oi Public Works. I am saying that without-meaning to reflect on the Hon. Mr. Crosby ai all. but because in the Minister oi Public Works who immediately preceded me this Government had an exceptionally "six daughters, all flue, healthy children. Whose ages range frolu two to fifteen years. They sailed from England on April 2nd, and arrived at Brad-al- hane Station on - Tuesday evening 1.1111111 lhdy were mot by Mr. C. -M. i iillatms. of Chanlottetown, lProl Ivincial Supervisor o! the Land wnlSettlement ‘Branch, Department oi , ltlle llnterior. 1 A num'bor of their new nai-gh hours were also there to greet them, with five slelglrs, and the That la. there was a greater per-l1111l111y were driven "to their new_ ome about a nllle from Bradal- nature such asl bane- l)“ 1110 1111111 1011119111’ 011011111911 ‘11y James Milner Stevenson. l The good people oi the vicinity ad supper waiting and they also tendered the Thackar family a mils. celianeous shower oi useful gifts. |W°111100118y night a reception was also held in their honour at whlhh a 1111811 number oi people were present, everything being done to make the newcomers thoroughly at home. . The farm on which they are settled consists of about one hund- rtid flCrPa. 85 of which is clear. Mr. Thacher will have a year's int-m. 111E OXDarIcuc-e in the neighbour. hood before he will start to work 1110101111 0ll h1s own account. lie ls a splendid lype oi immigrant, 37 yeans of age. Ilia has been engaged in engineering, ‘but hos had a wlilg experience "in farming 11nd fishing. 111111118 lhd War he served in n trawler patrol in the North Sea. 'i‘lle "Phackers who are a most estimable couple are the vanguard 111’ ulwiher ‘group of families, 12 to Canadian fell-ow workers W610 nouncomo t of the wedding of Sll‘ Canadian cerrtapondent of the Lo "do" “m” and chm”. o; wllllhon-s and perhaps the most representat- 1410111111)’, 3110 ‘W5! 11113110119 Mm?" urchy, an author, and contributor ‘v9 figure l“ m“ mumml “f” o’ to magall Sir John was knlgh Banish Married Women From Teaching Staffs TURONTO, Ont, April l6.—tAc- cording to the Dally 5131' 'l“~‘1‘°m° has drivau practically all nlarried women elf her teaching staff with the exception of widows and H1080 who are lilo support ol‘ ill or d15- abled husbands. Tho present prud- tlce is tllzlt even ill the 111E111- 01111111‘ eh lh the gollegliiles null technical and» comlnerclal schools the lllar- "rled woman teacher is ilvoideil and solely because (ll hol- nlutrilnonla lbollds. 'l‘here tile‘ u lluulbcr of ex- tcacllers, nlilrrlcd women. W110 810 delightfully aurprlled with the an. John Willioon, for eighteen years ted in 1913. Strong Protest Against Sunday Dance Halls (Canadian Press) LONDON. Eng“ April 1G. “Since the armistice dancing 11011 become n. craze, and a large sect- ion oi’ the people have been danc- llll; thouglltlcesly on our soldiers‘ graves," was tho opinion express- ed by nllc speaker at a meeting diieulled by sixty ministers of all denominations in Aberdccnvto pro- tcst again-st t-he decision of the ‘city magistrates to sanction the opening of a dance hall on Sunday San iCarlo oi Naples and the Coat- ylnai 0i Roma as it has already en- tered the Metropolitan in New York. ’ Nor is jun-inspired symphonic lmuslc sure of a warmer reception "ll a country which accords jazz- lance music and dancing a re- "iuctant 1l0_1.ll‘lBti'5 welcomle, lea-ter- wtining them in hotels and public JlHCGS but barring them unequi- locally from homes. "l speak for mostltailan music- ens and mualc lovers oi the vounger generation lll declaring hat d adore American jazz." said Marlo -Corti.. most celebrated vio- llinlst of Italy, professor at the Raoyal Academy oi ‘Santa ‘Cecilia lprasentiday lltaly. "We love its vigor, its novelty, us gayety its freshness but it is too much from the path of our traditions to be fused with or into our mustlo. indeed, it pnesents a danger which we must avoid." rSignor Cortis polite mlldness is in dmtinct contrast with the vio- lence oi lPietro Mascagnd, author oi “Caval-leria Rustlcana" and au- thentic torch-heamr of'tha Verd- ilan tradition of lyrical grand opera- who eibhors jazz music so whole- heartedly that he is soon to go to the United States as an archer-u- sadar in alloly -war against it. "When ti listen to the howling, groaning, brutal noise-making oi a jazz bandl’ d-gnor lMascagul said. “it makes me utterly till. Especi- ally the saxophone players who try to imitate the voice oi the lafternoon and evening ior orcheet-‘mfllll- 181101316 0111111815- ing the Past Year. Speaking during the debate cu culture who naked llli‘ to go down, the Bridget ill the Legislature on because he was anxious in get u March 26, lion. li. D. McEwoll wlliel- luarkl-l for lhe produce of sai-li: The farmers of this Province. Mr. Speaker. tllc Budget is gon- 1 fill"! 1111- (fllarlotictown Board crally considered in ilnlunih a5 n of Trade. and you know what look kind oi "iree-lor-all"; wo can talk plans there. i may tell you this: "h henl-iy any subject we like, Bu- lf ever I tried to keep clear of fore going into the main questions. i11111y 11011111111 1i “'11s on lliill 11111- illen_ l want in refer tn n llltit; for I fell that parties might lrnllin pel-honni matter, My hulL frlgnfl and parties might go, but illelrade ihamember ior the second district "f 1110 011111111)’ 1111151 i111 "ii 111101411- oi’ Prince County, who spoke this W9 511011111 l" 1119 511111-1911 °" 11°11‘ afternoon, (Mr. Dennis) aalrl lhnl rides of the House to eliminate any man worth while generally P1111)’ Y¢=11Y1HB Wllfll 11 will” 10 I lgats knocks. 1r that is lhe case l qllesllvn M‘ the betterment in‘ con- tillnk l am worth while, lot-lamp; dltlons of this Province. (Applause) know of anybody that has got more 11 W115 ilescrllied 11a i1 "K116888111. knocks than l have had during the 1111111111)’ 11111" l 1111-111 l0 1611 ydll h“; two m- thl-ee m0nthh__that ltlflthat the man who says that known hehihd my hack l hm told m, absolutely nothing about conditions pretty good authority that the Lib- in tile tropics. it was no iwiiduv eral candidate ior the Federal elec- trip- l worked hard and travelled tion in King's County, during the 0V8!‘ 9-0110 Hillel-Jill" 115 1111' i111 provincial bye-elections, had a lot Mr- I-iunce J- Luzon did. l have oi fun, or what he considered llln, nothing i0 any about Mr- Losan. l at my expense, wheln l w" hhseht, give him credit for being absolute- lglwel-e hat-e he whultlnhthttyh hall ly slur-ere and desirous oi fllrtller- meet yet hhd have a llttln t-hhl fhh would like lo ulcci. lllnl to compare gver this thing; l was pictured notes. because l was on his track as lolllng under a royal palm tree 1110111 01 the Wfly- l W911i- 111800“ dawn south, lahhlhg myself wltll where he did not go, and he wont a palm. i was described i~n an illflnus Whert‘ I did 11111 B0; B110- acrobatic feat oi‘ climbing a banana nether 1 travelled to more 111061111 tree. (Laughter) I was even des- than he 1111i. l/Vllen my report m-lhed by my genlal friend ti“, comes mil ll will he submitted to quuldflyer of the phu-lht as “hhtlyllllv. House. l understand; and when ing my {Goal-ed -h|-hw ln the llmhlll you rcall that report, and llle peo- whtehh hf the Atltthtlc," lh lac-h pic oi‘ lllo Province. rend il. i will when an holy gehtlhthhtl Wham l lei lllum decide. whether there is quite h‘, hlhhh fun; hhl we mhy ing trade with tllu West l-udles. l ' 15 ill all. who are colnl t-r . lgtyglhn,d_ scofland andfigfandwfg oll the occasional staff. and nrewsl performances end the sale of‘ “Lfihose fileancers who. install-duo]: l tt c l take noises-when ll ht irasllments. A resolution m5 11E 1» 51-19-1180 0116118 W ‘0 ggflcaolgffard- Island with!“ the-llleflrggulllll; flesh-her is absent. Sowis pxzfsecd protesting 1181111151 l-llibwmfid be ‘517111901-11110 "m1 111° [,3 t ' t lcareflul are the sicilnol authorities decksion as raising ‘a grave mOraIDSfBlXdO-BBSTO 1111151001 08001111011)’, in l. year W0 ‘mnlmes arrived’ to nvotd any suspicion o-l‘ favoringdanger, and asking for its winh-yslxie about slowly and luS111l1110W e ohmmms’ who located “earl h t" ‘llll r irofesslou in this res- (lTBWBl. ' 1Y- T110)’ 110001110 ‘"1910 111110751 l“ Savage Harbour, and the lCozlars 1 e “l” ‘l’ l - ' thought with my particular lt-lhhll more inforulzltloll in my report of was asked at a certain meeting if lll Ml‘- lMHfllV-‘h 1 11111110111111’ l111y- l w“ coming back‘ he said’ llyhhjlhling fairer than that. That, l lf the nigh" hlrl; do," he; him!" think, will llc sufficient answen lo (Increaaed laughter-J tllc ilsserilon oi lhe Leader of the He", lg what the madm- ht ththOpposition that it would take mo l Opposition said about me at Car- 1°11 yfllrli to find out W118i. Mr. Lo- ‘ '" “ djgan; lzan could tell us in one. Jilght..._.,”_.__~- (Applause) “One of the greatest burlesques . _ iin the Conservative comedy iarcc T1111 W=51 111111" T1111- 1 was sending Mr. 1i. D. Mcltlwen ~1 , ' down t0 the we,“ Indies‘ n was Perhaps l hail some advantage the most unconstitutional thing "V01 N11- 111131111» 111 1110 111111 P1001‘- thltt he could lmwglha They hhvl l didn't attend ally social func- hh more fight h, “and a mm, lions; my time was taken up abso- there thhln 7th Bhhhhy hrflyguhnhrlulcly and cn_t_i_r_e_ly__wll_ll business "f That was} hatter for the Fed. man, acquiring information and eml Government‘ If they had statistics at the different points. Oi want“ first hand lnl-hrlnhuoh on course, a Minister or lllc Federal the west Int-ll“ markets thay Government could not do just as I could have hem (We, to Amherst did. He had to get his information for M“ fiance J_ began’ and he some other way; his information is would have told them more m“ all right 11s far its it. goes, but i hlght thhh Mn lwcnwel] mum think when you compare ills report find out h, ten yea" of his me’ with mine you will illld that there It‘ the electors tolerated this con- 111 11°11“ 1115111911110- dition of affairs, elected Mr. Mc- Th” 1'°°I'1" °1 1111-‘ Nmlll- 115 a lPhee and didn’t elect Mr. Power, 111191 L1}? V913‘ “me 1119“ °1 °°“‘ they wbuld condone m“, “L” iiltions in the tropics. I had not. . My dreams became a» nightmare Now I wonder if my hon. friend when 1 8111 11°" 1119m- 111111181 4 was responsible when he made that We" 5° dlflerelll- We 1111" 11° statement. I had ho m“ I w“ so idea of distances. in the first place. dense that it would take me ten When You 11811111 out that it" is vary greatly. ‘Some remarks have been made during lhe course of this debate, stressing the desirability of hav- ing the road work dons as early as possible in the Spring. This is a suggestion with which l am in thorough accord. and it is a prac- tics consistently pursued by this Department. Early in April last year instructions were sent out to our road makers in the country and an appeal was made to them to cooperate in getting the road work done at the earliest possible dale. l am glad to be able to stats that there was an almost gan- eral response to that appeal. able man. That was one reason why it was possible to accomplish this work. Another reason was that our contract system was different. We did not follow the same contract system as they dld,—tha system by which contractors were paid according to the number of men kept on,the roads. That system we abandoned; that was the sys- ten-l which enabled contractors to make such immense profits out of their projects, and lt was the aboli- tion oi' that system which contri- buted to a great extent to the re- ductions in cost which were ob- tained undar the present adminis- tration. So that for the Leader of the Opposition to any that our staff was the same, and our con- tract system tho name. Ind 01"‘ policy the same. is to be wrong in every particular. In regard to highway construc- tion there is still a portion of tile Federal Aid Grant at Ottawa un- expended. and the program will be continued this year. But this year's work will involve chiefly the com~ pletion of those prolects 1111116111119 still uncompletad. it is not our intention at this stage to commence the construction of any new pro- '5‘, il<2~siw1vdzigifggvliivwFfir _ y _ Unusual conditions As you are aware, the Spring cams in much earlier than is usu- nl. and at a vary early date in the Spring practically all of our roads had been dragged and put in good shape generally. Unfortunately the first period oi line weather was followed by a period of very-broil- nn weather; there was a long lllisil 0i heavy. protracted rainfall, and this occurred" just after the road work had been completed and llflldra the roads had attained that hard surface which inthsir pro- 1w in Well. ‘Mr. Johnston this spring 1118111111 1111.1 W111“ "bwfchers ‘We glengre: inconsistent and even in-yto Johan Strauss who knew how bought ""1 M5 "W111 101111. 11nd is b01118 lllflcrlmitltttetl aga nst- credible that men who dealt witlmto write dance music full of charm iilTllyaflglllirfl/glailg ltil l ed I I h] young offenders should conntsn- and tfbandon." k s we peas w tl t s . - ion f a move- W ile the wor of contemporan- 1110141109 11101 llmmflh ills recoln- Bobbing N Ulises $11,",flhictf“,f,‘jff,§,“lh,,ew°hombitte. aous lltailian composers does not mmldatlml 0 111111'11y W110 W916 1115 ' if ' experience as an influence for vihlappear to have lbeen written with neighbours in the Old Country are Halt Not O enslve extravagance vice, the bpgakng Signor lM-swsg-nl’; advice in mind, 001111118 10 M01111! this month. up of homes.’ and the besmirchlng it still less ‘alloys the influence ' (Canadian Press) of young minds. ofnAmelzllcgn Mlle c. I ri h om F I’ a ,,,'E,§.'xg,§'r8l1fh 1.253;’ ofAilllilbliplifi-l; OIKA-lkgfdvtlrlllnafllfzlkilllbfillaégg). (38:11 notnlrzltlllle t? ‘x1021???’ Alrcrlletrlcadier o m the any Show m“ ..b0hb|ng-»'0f;was the first step upon the slipp-yfuei for her musical genius.‘ Far Tells A1111“ l;-1.~:.:l.:r:s.n;rl.::+:a..::rtnt:n la" s.':s.r";.t".a:i:inrzii importance given it n one osp a 1-‘ _ em s“ _ country is mmmfl Q real rem in Calgary. At the University hos-jilgxuyélltgel-llsilulyglé’ tyaglstmtgs ayesanml o‘ the :18“ leaders m mum!’ the nurses use their 0w“ would collie bitterly to regret. 'this movement. not a M11810 0110, MONTREAL’ Am.“ 16_ A, “m! judgment in thermattcr, {lll-id large-i A Baptist minim“, the my, E. has reached the ripe aglg o; 50,. afternoon's session of the ‘French 11’ "u" inflame!“ l“ bob. flourll-iopkins said his people recognlz-yseveral are rin their early thirtiesl section of the National Conference 01""- mei’ “l” "m “mwud t" "Fed that recreation and amusement and yet their work has lt-lreadyl 011 13111101111011- P1111101‘ F- X- Mar- ‘huge l“ the “hm-t bob’ "they mm“ hfltl it-s place in life. but when agained international fame." cotte, rec-tol- oi the Univgl-glly ht wear nets and they lwear veils when ha“ was nphhetl miepely for prom- lTbe men of whom Signor Corti Ottawa, analyzed iive principles 0n dilly 111519116 01 1110 111111111 0114b iticuoilg dancing without any reg- spoke are lldebrabdo lPlzzetti, Ot- of education enunciated by the Na- Under those conditions it does not lhtel-htl nlembershlp, simply for the torino Resplghi, G. Francesco Mall-I tlonsl Council. With the first greatly matter whether the hair ilrhht-pose of gain. and where they plero, Alfredo Casella, Marlo Cast- thrae he was in agreement. but ha long or short Sister Wagner, sulper-‘might he provided with a dancing elnuvovo-Tedeaco, Franco Aliono. took exception to the fourth. intendant oi nurses in the General partner for 6d, it was an unheslqVlctor do Slihui-B. 17111661110. T01!!- '°“t1°“‘"l1°1°1'0 11111)’ 113d 111110 10 jocts. which 181d down that “education lllllrlospltal. states ihut ulrobutloncraltlly peril. mallini and Rlchardo Plck-dvlangla- yea" m Md what M‘. fiance L0. about 800 or 900 miles from Hali- sat. and before there was suillclent (ii-availing averybodyha lbusiness." home to the hhhpllhl with s“ Wt A dephthtlnn wag appointed to sill. San knew u seems I hm not myfax to Bermuda, and from Bermuda tralllc over them to alVB lhfim 11 "idducatlon should interest ihalr lint am mid inni, they mus; confer with the magistrates on tho P1136111. ‘Who 1i! 111100101‘ 01 111° the fight place‘ | ‘Mum be l" the to St. Kits, lilo nearest. stopping Proper surface. The result. 0f There was smother important everybody, certainly. and the par- hot ‘hhh ll again idiurlng their iubjsct. Milan lCOIlBBPVB-iiiry ‘b11181 11110 011'Qpp"|u°n_ (Laughter and apfpiacc, about. 1.000 railway miles; 011111118. was disastrouatotha roads. work dons last year. and that was ants primarily. The rights of the course of training ma‘. prohmmb . ormous llnfuenca both in ltaly and plans“ [then on to the Windward or Lee- , 111° Wurk which was begun in the the work oi’ gravellins. to which parents in education mattars—- era ha“; respecteh h“. wishes " 1111101111 l5 111° °°11l11m°1 °1 m“ ward Islands. and you will find ,1 “my 111111118 W88 practically lid- reference has already been made. that is, it seems to ma. one of the After the nurses gradual/t, she any; E N true ltalian 1111191001 l-Yldll-llilil- |"s|"uam,n' DCMHL ygllrggli vgfy c1959 in 3,000 mllwny . f I do“? l1 110d t0 ‘b0 05711011 0111 There was a considerable amount principles which an educational the mafia, 1s one m]. dlomsalves 1 r lfieseile and Resplghi are well, miles from Halifax when you reach 71 llilillland, or course. that meant or that work done, and very satls- congress should proclaim with the known 1n the 111111-911 1510106 08°11 I am told m“ the statement Trinidad. Interviewed “11111101111101: . men- were obtulnefl- realest force, a salt-evident and m 119mm‘ The roast‘ awvmcedl hflvlug played and conducted hlh Then you g0 to Jamaica. about tlolilng this agollallalearglurllrgntulitgainst ‘flelftltrjgyeraretlgrllltlin portions oi our igundsmcntal principle oi nal- against bobbing M.‘ Ab“ ‘he “on: dW-llll 00111908111011! sniffer B05" lyigsckglyfigihien mtgeiilnjgngtsethéhgtharl, 1200 miles further. as the crow " llllir Wdrkwbut-l am simply polilt- highways where mimi- congro- ural right. unfortunately m" l“ M“ “mmml” "am m" ‘ml Ill LOlltlOll pic-ills plavins 11111 .1’ m“ "f lottetown Board 0t‘ Trade to get 1111181 But you can't so ilult War: ing-it out as a diiilculty which W6 gates; where there is :l congestion |h many Comm-lam to the “110111119 11111585 111° “"1111”! 0v“ _ 11111119 1n New York this year the rehhmmehdatlm approving 0t you must take the trade route. I "l! alien meat in- our road work. oi’ trafllc; chiefly tile approaches lo detriment of’ national harm- the“ Palmn"; "a" “mm” d°l"“1 .'l"'l‘_‘:§,fge; ,1;1';°';,‘,‘;’"°,‘;i,i,“,2;$,,1° $.11; my visit to ti... we" that“ to, When you get lo Jealous-hand you Ills all var well to lay-down a the city and the larlzn 81111191118 ony and spiritual temporal happi- over m” “y” and when the ‘Jul-seal LONDON, April 116.-—"Nova Sco- want to go to another British Pos- tho ur osa of invesll- atin trade 1'11"“ proper ion with rosardto centres. lt has been discovered nsss oi the peoples and indivi- 1m" 11 bu" "1" "m" “wmfils is hardly known hero at ellrdo- 1'01" 111-11111 1115l1"l“"l° 91”" by condlptiollls. I will juatgleavi that 111181111111- 11111 lulllll 8° 01'1" 10° 1""- "111111 the work should be donefthat our clay roads. no mutter hOW duals. 561v” l" mmctkm‘ q‘ l“ “l” 1°“ clared llion. E. 1N Rhodes. Premier a phmmsmmflmrd" to the people or Charlottetown andlway 11111" 1° “"1110 131111911 H°‘“l' n" l“ this cue It l! one Wm, we" bum m. “yoked hm"; will not nymucauon about“ mtarohl expensive lto keep curled. "r NM" S“Dtlu"wlm“ he met u ‘ -—_—-¢0.>__ the (‘hflrkmetown 3mm‘ of Trndgl“,‘ai‘y nnd 700 nr S100 miles further which l am in accord~ but it must stand up to this traiiic, and it is to everybody and it follows. it nllilllld Nmmm‘ h‘ [raining “m vlmrmnw“ gathering oi‘ newspaper men today Callfldlall sisters in answer. Ii ls an absolute, un ""111 W" 1“‘"“l1 11"‘ '11"11""""1‘- S" be remembered cnnfionr seasons titans portions of roa.l that gravel interest the l-hliiglfilln nntltol-ltlotn ln wcill- their hair as they wish iuim the Nova gnqtia Agent Gcuoraks . _ qualified falsehood. And I lulu» yllll llfl- ii i=1 11 ""1? 1111K" l""'1111'-‘v are are varinltie’. and that wezhnhelheen npplind. i might refer wt; lcntlloiinn cnntloi whim in the Miscrlcordia. Hospital. says the ‘ymca m hondon Wm‘ a View to HOIIIQ FIOIII [Edythe who“, h,,,,;__“,_,,,, n; m“, Imrsn" and m my npllllull l would uuv .._........ ha" 10 depend fol: our road work particularly to Charlottetown and on the farmers. principally, and we isummersiliev to B01116 Krill/filling fiiinnot expect to get them to work'do»ne in the vicinity oi ‘Borden and ii their ordinary farming activitiomnlso in lhe village of O‘i.eary. Thorn 111111111111 to 4101501110 with their was a question on the Ordbr Paper. rnsd work. 1111s; in in nay, if our naked by the hon. lnsmllar from commencement of the road~work-O'Le'arv. with resard 111 111111 11°11‘ coincides with the time when they —tha cost. etc... and full informa- 1110 commbnbliig thslti-Bbfllll! 0901- tion in regard to it was tabled. ations. it ls vary dilcult to lgat thelThis was n very satisfactory 11161111 road work done at that "particular of work. very cheaply done: lllld l claim for the church an absolutely essential rols'in the education of her children.- "lildncation should interest evorybody—and this includes gov- ernments. Permit ma to say that "we should be on our guard. The natural law affirms that the civil authorities have limited rights in the matter of education. rights in the matter of education, rights superintendent. lSllo regards the bobbed» hair as cleaner, ihut insists that the nurses wear nets. When so many women have their hair sborn, the nurses can scarcely be expected to resist tile temptation. is the kindly attitude oi. Sister ‘Maria. Nurses in the Royal Alex- andra Hospital, who ‘Wish to part with their lrcsses. may do so if they Maritime Provinces _. . . yhl ,.,.l,.,,.h,-,_.,,,| won-t any aims... ithet any trade Canada does liHdEr- (Canodlan Frau) lss ire pollllr-tll fol: lllal usunllvllal“ 011W" 1""! “W111 ""1 l“ vmmmRnAh Que Apr" 1641“, hangs ,,,_,n.| (qpfllm, mm, whehlconfinod to the British West indies ‘ ’ " ' . . ' . ', ', . Jslands alone because tlcre are o‘ expoflenceg evpnmmg “M. w“ he "S"! m“ only about 211001100 people lll tho _ liritiah West indies liillilllléi. l have set-ll a sllltt-lrlnni lll llle 'i'l\l'~ ouln Sallll'litl_t' Night. lly someone nluklnl: a speech somewhere that there are 8.000.000 or £1,000,000 Brit- ish subjects there. l don't know making the better known. lPremler Rhodes mentioned the main points of Nova iScotiafs re- tarastini; accounts _ I I J sources. Ha said the Government during ten $88111 8110111111 China arc will rail-h .l vole, will bl» shill. hoped. m secure an ma,“ “phat. recounted ibyytwo Canadian sisters it was also sum ihl-tl I wants-d :l liars for Nova Scotia farms. butler the Order or the Immaculate wrluln it'll and didn't not it. l nul quality not quantity, was desired. Conceptlouunow-i-rlyfllllll! uhrnllah vrrv 1111111111111 111111 l "-1111 w" alum The mining situation in Nova the pmvinoeloi Q0011“ 011 11011111" wlthm" “"Y1"h' “m1 1 “mm l" 1°11 Show; w“ lhrlohy mylhwhd. hy of the“. work, in clhthth Their lhe members of this liouse that l . "M" "Y" M1" almrlmaY- 1111901111‘ 1 s rl he raferredl-misslon is lngcharm 0f 1B lCanexl- 1111"" 1111111110 11"‘ 1h“ 1M‘ l" "Ms" Wlltlfl‘. the- were didn't find "what. was the condition Whlcllelrllfgyltriflylllllllinlflfllfillgagggh elllhldllratill zlllhcgutcliglllllg lll?) thtararlllfifihibitlfl: ignfeml; Fwy ml"? hzwever- 11°81’ torallllifrrorbgxttiemlllllng troubles of lan nulls, who m; divideldtgatyvaell i127‘; that many.) There rule. about 2,000, oxisial ' yen 0hr - ' 1_ v n m e1‘ " 0 5 “"9 "m ‘"11" new llllo Province, the creche in ICE 0n an ' a 811B!‘ ‘ “ y ‘f _ ‘ _‘_ _ - 001i llrilisll subjects ' ill those and vlloxllthglie gglltldligticgil’ “sham-E thiltltllzhlvergllillcalxllateauttth 80111511119511"! toorllglllasel ‘l-lllfttfiiilar: Clldilllryo fltllhili i-"Wi Premier Rhodes was asked if colony at ShokdJunl. located at 18'_j;§'_j1j“1",‘~,,,§"""“tg__ll;;lfll'__"lffllj f""l‘l"‘_ islands; but in that same circuit. l‘ able to our way-l; gygiiqd ‘tint-in; goal; appreciation and interest in as ours composed of separate . ‘ .. there was a chance for Old Ooun- some (ililitance from the city. The ‘GRAPH M "W1 I m” I y" hlhmq including independent islands-the lhe rematndor of gills-shun You u services iappimue.) elements, it may ha dlfllcult to ini S11‘ Egbert Houston try miners in Nova Scotla, but he two nuns, sister Mario Celina and mvhv" Myth’ , f: till, y, n, hylrunllhllen. the Dutch and French will recall thatwo hat! a orlod of ouThare were about 700 tons n! ptitute an idol! system of educa- l‘ . . gave a negative reply. He Rave the Sister lviarie immaculate. who left plmyymj that“ ltlr-ililnlly l,,.,--:",“,l1slalltla and lhe lfniial towns oi vary dry weather up to about the gravel applied to the streets oi tlonpbut our organisation is char- in impression‘ that there was little Chills on February 5th. report tllntithny ‘mnlgm I wllq‘ wan‘ "Hulhhzfl Venezuela, (‘olumbiu and Panama. 1st of Aligult. and than we had a OlLaary, and tho total cost was ill sctarlllod by a ' 11191110111- 11 ~ . demand ior laborln any industry, in their school, which was erected 100i,” H‘ 1h“, h, a“ hm)", Hm m“ there lire "our ZOAHHLOQO 9,091,, h; period oi weather so wot and brok- the vicinity of $1860.‘ This work source ol precious arlvautuser- ' -*-* Nova seotln st the present time. years nso. has been almost uomol-m," k,,,,,. m. with...“ gm...- unnlo- '““°"“"‘ ""‘"°““""°1*= 1"‘ 1"" - y . en that until ti", l“; lll-ll our w" “n; by using that much dis- a“, autonomy o; tho pmvlnces. lt tldlVlllRlP0Olls, lAlpril l6.—Slr Ilnil- .____¢gq.i__- lshed hy whlte anmdhe mo, hawumon m“ m extrmmls. and Hmw all want certain kinda of goods. 1' h1lllfl1lliouldiiiqimggg tmpgggiblg some limo wfifillwf- ‘ The w“ ii the duty oi thin present mllvell- ‘"1 P"1°1‘°11 '11°"111°11- 1111' M- P-- ins been eaten "u. While 1-1111111- been ln ihc mime so long illni I w“ “"1" "’ '"“’“ 11"’ “l” "m ahllp owner, heald oi the Houston Ha tion to insist upon the non-in- liringoment of this autonomy. it we- are the only people who pro- to save their cropl. .AI s result. you might be who just about half of what it “"11 Work was tsrior portions are seriously men- would have boon if gravsthod been don't take these lllinlgs vcry aeri- aced. olq_ ouaiv- l lei Time prove lllc tiifiur- mm‘ "(mam “mum much hound and Line of steamers. died today. 1m mad l u‘ rdinar way‘ and i t ltn duty to oppose any ln- was 1a years of! age. F0 a2 - - - - , i n bi “"11"1“"'1 W11“ 11°" l" ""11 11°11“- ‘z "1111110113. veryndimcun- b, "-10"- :b:i.>l:r.\:Id"P1'°." :1 w": w" a°"" ‘healed tint would compromise sll‘ Robert was (Jonservarttvo the Domlllldll tngsvtfrlnloolliocfrgcfi atafiaai-tohmlll; unwith rtlilard lo ihnl trip to lhn""""" """ """“‘" “mmmp lhavs enumerated tliiselnlmmil. Othel- pertions of our highway! this autonomyT’. bar of the House of Commons for the sisters in charge during the-West indies, ll is something t.hat‘m"”" win“ "w" regmarly’ as lwr-ll as uhlim valuing from the AF nelllillu- Republic. Nearly all those i‘ will’ require this work. it is mold ———— the West Toxteth division of Liver- expansive. 0n the "b11111. hi" to take advantage of the ‘Fedelzl poi, but he was defeated r1," ‘tel. "our" :.'.¢:";.'1.':..'::.'. "Jun: nta":::.r:.:..: l» 1- slew- e as perm I - ' " ' . ‘ e or candidate. consider it desirable that so {In lll: on“ rllflyuzfldl- "may": ‘ Two years-axe Sir Robert Hous- ourtlfglliznctlalrnwittlalpggmgt! we": ago“. ‘Pa? Wm‘ m‘. “whim” ton married Kiley‘. Lady Byron, who <1 l1 " was among t a first nve women to - i Ill 1I24 th t ,.,,:t','l::§i'n:hz? twulzgaomhlbllzlhzttllnwalndohrnlh (hi0 ffifllffd. Y; cglfigdy‘ 1km“ clmtlmlnl1°rs o1 ‘ e lump! e. - d . ping centres, because it in the only En that year the patrol system was who h” 21'3" ha“ k:u$;y13‘yl1't1;1l1__ ‘hmmlhy Way oisspolo; for the famous york. because‘! t ‘ink-that l1 years work roquirdo-np apolol "fir! think that gooil work was QP-"llilt l have mentioned them 11111.11 proper conception of the :1“ nnlem mutate ha filers-ans ‘illdro tremor iqullity of 1110 services rendered. (MAAlHJOW, April lll-during the coming weak-and tho Canadian ami- gratlon season proper will open on the Clyde, three liners leaving with practically 1.600 migrants, it is expected that there will be keen competition among bhe liners for the honor of being first up the t. ilawronce. Two liners are leaving Friday with the past year. most of these being htflflrillBtBllr talked about. as a mailer found abandoned and brought to° 111- "r 1111119 l1 While- li Wile , , l ,, r l , the sisters by coolias, who exact a $210; alalgouiu [hay ghsloblllilorztl n1(=;l1];v\‘,,‘.’,',‘,{,"h°,,,,,[f}.'f 131E312 ‘, tea 81111111110111- 10 55 061111-101 111°" M, {he firs,“ speech“ “l em ' m“ ‘nwornpollllon ls very keen. ‘rho only bllhv, 80111011111011.1110 sisters do- m the be I I'M": d1 - ‘lwly to get bullpen In tllu wm 010W- ll lllliily l! 10o 15 01' 30 billfimhlhlehhn has,“ l? u“ a‘: ‘hellndies in to have someone on the les pier day an‘ brpnghtifl?‘ the the we“ Fume: icing“ “I?” hammer, to keep tn close touch with orec s, many bl i: a con" ‘ ' “Jim auym. Some largo dealers dition when found by the ooolies. have several of these oflioes in- in the some years. This want on until! Tiloubivélirdmgazhv“ .' t, I "m" ‘ha’! at? fieuitblflefllltlaemflzg ahublsltiifd’ ‘ngiulll wattirugg Hated in the advancement and wel- maul; Q! ti“ ,,,,.,‘§,',“:,td mybilyrlm elr-e-tllllllldmll: gull‘; llllzpgluvtnnxenlfifi. ‘trait?’ Wham ‘iiaflrslolt; blaalucgfain 2:319:15: (Til: "'4'" o” l“. mus :24! tho eooosliivh 111 "l" tint prsclcll all Olllaliigllway m?’ :1 mmeilntwu donor and ul- steamer is csllinc at Oroaaook on creche when seriously ill‘ as lhslth, mamfifin ;,,*,,,,;,,,,,§ "m, ‘burlnm- mmb“. l. . _"% “mmw _ , I any". ll pltllb ad. ‘or ti": "Xflonulltluflrst rest home Saturday from Liverpool for slugs death oia lboy is rolaidad u a per tr“, opponhhmhl M n. m, in all. The "no icy with Ivor “lll!!! we decided, ‘in 1830a,. - _ rs . number oi emigrants. tent oi bod luck to the homo. non, fflgnd tn, “tum” o; “ti. ._ ,_ioontlnnsoq,pnnr) » . 1W w», mivl-"w-y