i .~ 1 l -_.......#;- _ --__-» __ _ ..-_-_-=(~ae_. -»~ ,_ _‘li i. _, i. .H ._ ‘Qt it ii v nr., 1 i ' i r “"4 _-:_ ii t Fi y_.\i-ac.. _..._ _.ak i l_g ‘V 7| 5,' -ij’ »i .11 _ ,1 ii i .ij 1 _,inn _' 5; t _ ,‘/ K rj . I, i ti 1 |_ _ . i __ _ ._._,i. _.._. t 1.1 v"'_I‘ 1 1 'Si »' j‘\ fl '\ -. 1;.. we »;-» li 5 _.i e' _1 _I H i Fw ./- i - r ' / a 3/ ~ ‘ 11 lg. -.1 ‘T __- .` 1” if 1 ` . » ' 1 'ig -“.1 ~ ‘I1 fl-'1 ; i ll li, R .i .1| I I 1 I 1 :ii -i ,__ ,__. _-fl _*ai ' . tw. if » ,_ l 0_1, _ ‘I __ . ,( _ ‘l_,1 'i iii . f . 'll ii. ,i 'a'1~.£Lr\-5.2,, .i gurl. V1 it 1* V" 'f~1=*.": _il `-'.‘ l" 3-` . _ _»' 11 _1-s..- 1 ., :_ 1.1 31, ;_| _ir P ` E-S1Xm""i‘i""?' ` 7' 'rm commas APRIL' 26? 1928 \ u \ ‘°i£t;n' “__ tr - _ rig! WI/drOaf' A Tornado of laughter and a ihoolitoln of romance. ’ Prince Edward TODAY ONLY emacs |sowA|iu rouomww W1 to MORE LAUGHS ’ g- _ THAN 4 -_i\'l l..-\- ,_ _ ~'.\1=ii>\' l_i:§FADDEN'S ' ‘ 'rs~ _ _.wil 35 i\‘.-1. i-i1\' ‘ t._~' i0‘>» _ s~_i.\ iil_ '|'||i;llc ` :1i__\_l` t. -i E371' 5-.§&°‘iRllUf" _ ____. “TRAIL of the TIGER” & COMEDY _ _Price Edward " A A/1 RU5€’Ma|'| 1- g 6 »"`*§‘._ _” 1 wrm amosrnanic Pao-_ f’ ' f _ _ ‘ i.,;\.;.7r. el- --... or....r:2 »~ ' Usual. mucus AND 'riivu-: _ ` l y .---~ ~_¢ezo=§: _rf ._`-: “ "0 j-.~ ‘Ii >1 _ . ~ ~ - - - 11-uch race, and $20.00 in Gold to the 1 . 0 vuiolal Exhibition 1 .img 0.. mt.. point.. ..._ M" 1in;; the iiiect,-first place counts .¢_~.,mi,med from page U fire points, second place three _.._____________ points, third place two points and _ my _md Fr1day_ August -_,2m|_1fciirti1 plarr one point. _ _ ._-,d 34;h_ Three Classps (,a,__hi Ten Dollars in Gold will be given HMS _wma owing M, hm. fact to tli»- winning driver in each race. _1,._.,-_. are qulte a few m=¢_f0.-_ _ A 'l`rii Dollar Gold Piece will bf __ 3.. .m__d in the Ma‘i.'mmc pm. `;;i\en the driver driving thc fastes _ ,_ 1,-@e_f¢,r.a11 Troy and pm, ii-eat tiott:-d during the meet and a i _'_ r.'.tr.'_e of $700.00 is being pm- '1"l\ 19011111' G01d P1999 W1-11 bf* 9-151 ,__,.1,;_|_ This Should be a w,-kim; _giioii th1~ driver driving the fastest . ;._,. ..__ In addition no this f,-y.,._ _limit paced during- the meet. _ ;1` |;,..,`-Q will be a '2.l5 'l‘ro1. Five Dollars in Gold will be given 5. ,___ ..,;p,.¢¢,.d to bring mgem,-,» to the car-_-taker of the horse trott- _<.,l,__,-,_1n_ 2,04 1_4_ Amewood th.. jiiip, this fastest. heat, and the same ‘,|_ 3,05 1.4_ Lltqg g0‘n¢|5ma‘n amount to the caretaker of the horse l___i_ LOngse¢__ 20;; -_ x_,_4_ 1:-,Ng pacing th1-_ fastest heat during the ') _ i '!`|t:’(“l .i _--_ i;.' ___, 5:1' 1:_ri l__ 111111. ...ll l 4 and some Muiiic_~ _ _ i.i H1.;-_~c_.-_ If these two races lit! i 1"111Y 17011911* H1 9015 V/111 110 KW' .. -_<|;»r-iiiiioiif., tht- public will .m to the cvuer of the home be»»€~ ,_ .1,,- ||y_ '_ _ *inu the track trotting record of 2_1l "#1 il:l_»~. i-uccs. have "Tit-éii :iz-_ l-4. Should more than one horsc _-1 ,,_ i,,-mg mgemel. the |m-,_.._;;t1i‘foi~m this feat the prim will be 11/11. oi best <‘lassii’i»-cl lioi:»<»_~,. EilPll t0 Lili* il0l'S€ milki¥lB i»1`l€ 1553' ,_ ml. nw. money Wm"-mg _est time. ln case of it tie the money ` 1.1. -_~._1ir ii lior_st=s are now vliissi- ,WW bf* divided- J ;1.i.» iiecii iiecc-ssai'y to 1~ut out ; Fifty 1)01iB\‘S ill G01d Will 170 EWU” itil clzissirs, oi.hi-iwviso horses l0 th" 0WIl@l' Ui V-he i\0l’S0 Chili- P41695 ., lm,-| won ovgr 5|1)0_00 to $30() -_u heat in a race better than 2.10. - Wm- would hp ingllggble ;q_Sliould more than one horse accom- - - ._.._ mn- mC¢,,_ |pli_.-h this feat the money will be .-111.1-~ which wui -interest ‘given to the liorse maklue the fm- . ,,,. ,._ hp,-,. who mm. LQNQSET est time. Iii cases of n. tie thc money .»"- i itil- ilu-uc year old stuk-1 li/111190 <11V1de¢1» _ i \\'=tii llic excellent iiiatci'inl' N0m1l”1Hi10n5 10 Si-ilkes W111 C103” $111 - -lmitiids lierc from that riot-i~1U"¢‘ 2nd. 1923- Wm* me S9°1'em\`V '. 1 il .~.lio\||d noi. be difficult ’/>'Mf~ J~ W- 301111"- § _ liiisiui-loi~ily. -'i.._»»__ iii gold for di~ivcr.'<, care-_‘ _ ‘ .i - 11lt~_ etc., will stiniulate .1 . ii.\.i| of interest iiii¢l`Will iilii Y_ ..~1' lr- thi- mean.~_) of bri_uginr: 7101-_~i-s from a ruad.‘ _ '°"""' _ _,Mk is gomg_ ‘D ,.,,cei\.c Last evening thc St. James met ;1ti~iiiionthis year' 'than evo:_““d were ”“cc°“15f“1 in Wmnmg , _md Caretaker Arbmg saw from the Zion team to the tune of 1 11 will have it one or two sec- 215 P1"”» 1 i ¢»~ - l. ri( .'__ i f L Inna Rapid Firing’ Western A TRICK of HEARTS Thrills and hard iidilll-|l\\8'l\\¢f' l*i"_m'.“_`|°'1‘§"‘¢bm°‘ly_ love and 3, tear. A Tornado of Aot.!o|_t_af\d Full- A|,,,., “Maskui M.-niiwef ";§i‘i'irii1 Serial ` _~, . Colleen-Moore.. Roaps 1 -_- -_-_ A f 1 -'sf _ - ' _ _ ' 1 o AN-_OPEN LETTER Harvest ‘ tcontinued from page l) P In “Hgr Oat” V- The right of search without war- fb "mi is "“’°{‘ €"""-le' i“h"°‘§‘é°;"' in raid Robert Harris- ”'”" ' _ ment Contro " provinces t an as WELL BALANCE” CAST SUR heretofore been under our Prohib- in noimns Portman sran iN mon Act as COMEDY ` ` 1° ~ Instead of extending this right of 5 ”’_ search without warrant as asked 10! Nild Oat" there yesterday, laughed intil its respective sides threaten- :d to fracture with the strain put ipon them. C_0lleen'sf “Wild Oat" produced ons of snickers, giggles, laughs and _onest-to-goodness roars. When. osing as a. duchess in an exclusive out resort hotel, she impersosiates .er own maid-with the aid 0 Dil' Jw upholstering fore and aft- _the .udlence shrieked. The naive eiiorts of the little waitress to “join in" with the H18- d "four hundred” provide some of l he best. comedy touches. When she >olitely suggests to the dowager that he bridge game be made flve-hand- -:d in order that everyone might_ ake part, the number of bridge lends in the theatre was indicated .y the roar that resulted. The story, briefly, tells the tale of i day-dreaming little waitress in aj unch wagon, filled with a desire to este the thrill of being in the soc- al whirl, and of her unsuccessful. efforts to be taken seriously wheni ilie tries to do lt. The result is a’ failure, ii headache, a handful of. iills, the visiting of large bodies of| ndignant creditors, and a. return to .he lunch counter. When._at the finish, Colleen sud- lenly finds herself out of business.i he audience roared. But it wouldnt' >e right to tell how the story final- y comes out. The picture speaks far more ably, in Colleen's behalf than mere words ossibly could. If you like to laughi ind forget your troubles, the Prince! ldward Theatre is the place to do it. Mtss Moore is given excellent sup-f wrt by l-Iallan Cooley in the role_ if a young newspaper reporter who `isslst.s the waitress in her social -ndeavors, and Larry Kent in ai leading role, a. part with less come- dy but imperative to the develop- ment of the story. Gwen Lee, Ju- anne Johnston and others are also in the cast. If YOU"/6 "ef S°W“ “ “md °”’ °’ f b in Ainan e me oovcmment W°;11¢;__:_1_ki_vf§_~ _‘;;d1fyg3°c§::f;wa;2¥& hells isfepeiiled thi 'sectloa “entirely gh im 1 d iven no right' w a ver o JO -‘WY “Way f‘°°'“ the PAM” Ed' .ddiircii without warrant. b ward Ther-We wdey- This right of the Inspectors which The audience that saw tl_1e__flrst ms been taken away by me_ Gow _V i1l.°W1“8 °f C°11°°“ M°°’°s H" ernment was as follows: _ to "l26. Any inspector or other officer authorized by him or _by the Board of Comml$loncra to enforce any of the provisions of this Act may, for the purpose of preventing or detecting the contravention of any of the pro- visions of this Act, at any time enter into any and every part of any place of entertainment. lio- tel, shop, warehouse or other place wherein refreshments or liquors are sold or kept for sale or reputed to be sold or kept for sale in contravention ol this Act, or where on reasonable grounds he believes liquors arc sold or kept for sale contrary to the provisions of this Act, and may make search ln every part thereof and of theprernlses con- nected therewith as he may think necessary for the purpose aforesaid; and may seize and rc- move any liquor found, and _the vessels in which the same is _ kept; and for such purposemay, with such assistance as he deems expedient, break open any door, lock or fastening ln such premises, or any part thereof, or of any closet. cupboard, box or receptacle which might con- tain liquor. ' - _ "Every person being therein or having charge thereof, who refuses or falls to admit any such inspector. or such other officer attempting to enter in pursuance of this section in the execution of his duties, or who a ohstrucis _or attempts “to ob- struct thc entry of such inspect- or or such other officer or any such search as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence against the provisions of this Act and- llahle to a fine of fifty dollars, and in default of immediate payment to thirty days' lm- prluonment, in addition to any other punishment ‘ln's1icli case- provided." The amendment made to this ecognltion of the benencence of aid offer and the lilgh prominence Legislative Assembly tCou¢lxiued from page 8) was necessary. JS( was s_¢rU¢l< Out- _ to with amendments. The Bill reads as follows: th6l'S he fwell in the public interests as in the said late Robert Harris that leo enquiredas to why! was embodied' I expressed his sur-i clause five.. These vendors* on their gen~1 is. with the re`-1 the City at ° is sold 2'ccnta_ concurred' in previous speak- tlie clause be. was seconded by that :hefldea was under some said that he had. of elucidation clause. Thcre"was further-__ discussion, and the beinmput to the house, tlie_ . I lqlll wgs accordingly reportedi R the executor of the Elizabeth Harris,_ late ofi of the late, _ R..C.A., and` Robert Harris Memorial Gallery. nd to place therein a permanent _ '- an exhibition of the paintings of _ . 6 . :AND WHEREAS -it is expedient _ _L..-__ ___ _ _ _ __ .4 _qw-yas.. _ _ _ _ " 1 ' 1 L Bla ' ' 1 _,__ Great Opportunity for Fctrmers in the Maritimes . _ o t relatives of ~ the said Robert Harris have offered _ - to pay the sum of Twenty Thous- _1 and Dollars towards the-cost of er- ection by the City of Charlottetown. a. proper and adequate building _ -,1 n the Northem portion u_f the Market Square in the said City to. _ contain a new Public Library and-a. icture Gallery to be known as “_The "_ i .14 _ _ _ EVEN to-day, there is _not enoiigh Milk, ` _Butter, Cheese and Ba'_con`_`rodu_§¢e_d in ._t~he. .Maritimes .to _supply the lioxne tiiarket. Produce more-make more _ in-. money-and enjoy more Big Ben. I.. l f 'The Plug keeps this rich flavoured tobacco always fresh and moist. __ No' chipping,1no crumbling, no waste- F A* allijorins of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the best! _ / _ _ _ \ _ _ ~\__ . __ .qu s . `_;_i. o _ . ~_ ., Your fiddler sells BJG BEN-bv the plug and by the V_a_c_u‘_a__:_rn (air- ~ right) Tin. 1 1 you enjoy every bit of it, and the plug _ fits any pocket. _ ' " " _ _ resaid hereby authorized and em w r ence of the rovincc, who bu and - ‘either Jointly with me gcvgiginiriti sou their grids within me ypror-_%é2ffffr1,2fn§;§;1°“"“’-” ‘° “WW” his ,_ 0! the province of Prince Edward ince_ different taxes should be iip~, lion. w M gc ‘ ` Island and the trustees of the late'plied to each of these three cases. 'hc had dig-'mvérednthannomiccd that' Robert Harris -or otherwise to ercctiPl'08l‘€SS W8-S reported. authority in the smtxiidhgxe was no upon a suitable sith on the North-Q1 . -`.i~et:u-y of Agriculture' rfiugli 7 Sec- em portion of_ the Marker Squaw* lion. J. D. stewart was of tlie|depu¢y_ 1 ' 953 fl in said City aproper and adequate opinion, referring. to the telephone Mr. Stewart suggested that h `1 permanent building to be used as rr situation. that it commission should bring in fiibill covering it ci _Public _Library and a Memorial be appointed during the recess, sol The house :idjourned at'4 ii Picture o'alléry,` the iaiuu- to be that if fmii iegisimon is intro-5 nm- 1 called “The Robert Harris Men e said building be erected as fo : BE IT THEREFORE FNACTED y the Lieutenant Govemor and the Legislative Assembly of the Pro-' ince of Prince Edward Island, asi llows: _ 1. That the City 'of Charlottetown! be hereby authorized to expend the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars in _ the erection of a. proper and ade-_ quate building on the Northern portion of the Market Square in; §§:;;S;,”_;r_t§ Mzfmgffsl lgztsreplggficlause 6 did not think it right that _The act was reported agreed to. lery, and to issue City of Charlotte- town Debentures for said Ten Thou- ta This was he said the pl . P g §““° D°"°“' °°y°"”° '“ “ "M" -“°‘ orrymany members or the bar. ri-.1 icyed by the “Dunk River Hydroel- exceedmg twenty years fwm me suggested that thc power be lini- €Cl1‘iC C0mP11llY Limited" WHS- rc- the date 0! issue and bearlns Mfr- ,ted to me- pmhonota,-y__ considered in 'committee or nie est at a rate not exceeding five per| The Pfemkr did not agree with Wh,,1c_ _ ,cent per annum, payable ilaif l/‘=8|"|Mr_ stewart, on the m,m,e,-_ bu; The Premier snicl that Mr. Scales 'yi Such Debentures man he mnevertheless moved that the words Sifimd h‘~’ did U03 W1-Sh K0 01101880 ~“`_U°h ff-“'m 3_5 the CRY C°l1H°11 01,1-deputy pmthonotaryu be Strunk anyone. and he was quite satisfied Said City shall adopt and Shall b¢1,,,,g and me ac, wa, S., amend” that me house should safeguard iiilia _under the hands of the Mayor and| dlause 7 was allowed to smni persons in all respects. 1- i tiny two members of said City' Ml. Smwart discussmg clause 9 .llon. J. D. Stewart, asked the pre- Coiincil, countersigned by the City-was Lt the oéimqn mmhthe law mier if he had considered whether Clerk and. sealed with the Seal of society should consfaer me mmm; or not the incorporation act bf the said City-and__sugh__debentures_ wh9_n__m ¢,h5¢__c|au5e_ ilunk River Hydroelectric Company. issued, and me interest, thereon The Pnmler concurred Wim Ml. might: be wiped off the statute book, shall be chargeable upon all City Stewart in this mamm S£‘¢'irlE5 ihiit the Company is now dc- nrcrerty and upon. all taxes "arid accordingly the riause'\vas1strurk f“"°‘- 1 moneys raised or levied by said City out 1 The Premier replied that the same and Shall be expressed to be nav-i Referring to clause is inn. im-_ W” tm". °f ""‘“Y 001" ¢0mi>f\nl0s.‘ able out of the general funds of the Lu thougm that the my on non “nd their 1Y\°01‘D0ri1i-ion acts were City:-and an adequate sum Shall be resident. pedaiars of clam should 5”" °“,““* “Mule ,WORS- _amlwllly Pmvided and set apart as not be reduced from $200.00 is M” 5‘°‘“"l °°HSldered a special aslnkirig fund to redeem said de- $100.00. He thought. the sectioii statute “n“.e°es5m`Y 1° BW0 Mi. 7-emures '"5 maturity- ishould stand over. Eligiisntlgsd ’;’§ms'b H” was “Wendy '2. The aforesaid debentures shall' Hon. J. D. Stewart an llon. ll. cm _Y °°mm°n _11\W~ not be taken to affect or lessen __h__|w_ Lemme agreed _“th ___€1_____ _"Ego _l_‘_rf-mlcr claimed that he had general borrowing power of the There were tlirec clauses dcalt‘“.,Nn , rf" wry smfld ‘vhen UW “Ct City, but are especially authorized with first. those who are non resid- .léé ui or/ disc"5S’°" “ few ‘NYS Sei'->8l`llff¢ and Hlllart from the amount ents. second those who are ageriisf The Bm - limited by Statute in the borrowing representing outside concerns, b'.it|wnhom_ qmgng ’;°1’°"°d “greed i0 il’°Wel' 01' ¢1\¢ City- jwho are themselves residents of the "on J* D lgtincnts. _ ic 1 3. Tue _city or Charlottetown is rovincr and third, pen in 1925 was the_addition_ of round out this mid-week program. t " °u°win3 ”“b.s"°'”°"' In.Memoria.m THE LATE MRS. COLIN J. Mac- PHAIL The death occurred at Argyle Shore. yesterday, April 25th of Mrs. Colin J. MacPhail, after a brief illness. 'I‘he deceased was the eld- est daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Currie, De8able and leaves to_ moum four sons. Walter and Arthur at home, Malcolm in Argyle and John D.. New York, an officer in the United States Army. also three sisters. Mrs. Mary Patterson, Char- lottetown. Mrs. George Farrow, Hampton. Mrs. William Bayer. Bon- Silhw. and one brother. Mr D K amendment of 1925 have been ri- l F _ __ ,_ ._.l,.__ L time in mam,-y_ learns. especially that of L. Camer- ,;_1_.`.._ _ J “st of me name” on of St. James, who secured high .Aim pm.SeS and ,mecm pri. single and three. Excitement was -_ 126 (Ai “lf upon the entry of any inspector upon any prem- ises for the purpose of making- a search or during the process of any search under this section or under section 129 of this Act, if any 'person within or upon such premises shall hrealcany bottle, veuel or other receptacle oi-_ empty out or otherwise des.- .iroy or attempt to empty out or otherwise destroy the con- tents of any such bottle. vessel or other receptacle, the name shall be prima facie evidence that the £11! bottle, vessel or other receptacle contained spir- ltuous liquor and shall be so constructed by any Judge or Magistrate ln any proceeding under this Act.” Both the original section and its building. to. - committee of the whole. ' - ~ -' 1 iefly. Currie, Charlottetown. Her husband aled_ b the Bill b f th H _ r predeceased her by about a year. ggislatuife. now e me e dag l’°a:)liei?i°f”:hr:e referring W The funeral takes place on Friday In their place the following sub- to make'tho title of his Zfiie trying at 2 p. m. _ stltuted section has been ena.cted:-- memorate with the sive ocfe C033; i 1_Gallery." wr al 4. All that portion of the said Market Squaie, tor Market Place), lieretofore vested in said guy wmch lies~Northwa.rdly of the Northern Side line of the present, Market Bllildlnsi snail hereafter be hem by the said City and it‘s assigns fcrcv- er as and for a-sive for said build ing to be used-as a -Public Library and Memorial Picture Gallery and. for permanent walks. laws or gard-Q ens calculated to enhance the ap-; Dearance and surroundings of said _ opposed to the appointment of such Ari act to incorporate the Polly C“m¢¢@l'Y Cvmpany next received its second reading in committee of -the whole, and was reported agreed The statute law amendments act next received its second reading in It was introduced by the Pi-mile, who explained it b ' i. 1 wi' Li. :'_§.C1`_ r ---Purse $700. ~ .__._- _ intense as both of those teams are 1-'iff-For-Ali 'ri-ot and race. fighting hard for first Place. :rin Clank Trot. upon -Piu~_1;:: Sl- JIM”-S 2.. .$.20 Class Trot Bfeke--PUl‘$C >:`:_ i":_ _._ ‘..(1l_ li :.23 Class 'ri-oi. Btoigr, ~-Pune " 2.27 Class Trot ‘Stake-Purse ._ 1.1.14 ciao Trot, 2.11 class Pace, iiiwt Stake ~Purse $500. '_/_ _'..-itil. _ _,_ W” yi! H1 21.32 Class Pace Stake -Purse 11:1 class Pape stake-Purse ini 0. ,_ ._ .1 __ 1 1111.1-ru veal- ofa *iron sunk .i $400. - order of the program will bc 1.1; that it possible each horse J _ L. T. sense Howatt A. R.. Total-'-2880. ` l7l 278 159 Cameron . _ . . . _ _ _ _ 221 Cameron 125 205 138 `154 |84 182 224 228 Bruce 148 Pendleton 195 Zion ‘ I Matheson . . _ . _ . __ 167 Rodd 176 Craswell ....211 180- Godii 195 158 Warren . . . _ __ 202 209 198 196 lil 134 ms no Toal-2641. Bowling tonight: 7:00 p. m.-Telephone Co. _i 204 ' ll ‘ I J. Y. BASKETBALL The Anchors succeeded in de- feutilll the P. W. C. by 8 points in he game last evening. Bothteamsputu it ood ame P E 8 nder the refelteing of Earl Mc- nnis and Harry Spillett_ WC' iiririmr r. . _ I_;;D¢war.4... _`__'r.nenoiiz -OV/¢l’l.8..._. _..G_'l'oomb! G. Partridge d E. Goss li u. white P. cameron 2 Millman . . _ . _ . . ._ L. Connelly 8 ¢ ' ~ ‘ It this _ -- The Premier claims that the ju'ry‘to thepgffieacy otg3iiav°A,cgthilo fill* an :inrl in two races. éiiizcmi. vmzcs ron nnivans ' AND owsaas. il.. _ _ _._ _,___ __ .l’ 8:30 p. m.-Alleys open. --~~i(~O3-»--- A ii~~w m~ce|i_~mior level for an oiilomoliilo is operated by a driv- "l2¢. During the procsu of any search under this Act lt any pei-mu shall break any bottle, vessel or other recept- acle or empt out or otherwise ilestiay iii-_iit.¢1;irii;i.é_to :ply out oro erwse es y 'econ- tcnt/a‘ any such bottle, vessel, or o er receptacle. the some shall be prima facie cvlddnce that the said bottel, vessel or other receptacle contained spir- ltuous liquors and slinlrbe so constructed by any Judge, niag- iliroe or stlpenillary magis- trate in any proceeding under into Ari." 1 No right of search whatever is If not, what is it going to do gentleman who was holdi Hon. W.‘M. Lu claimed that und --___-*___ ontalneai th r t mi- b tm - vnoamnum tulsa meter? e mga ns su aimlrmnot rm Total for P. C. W.-16. T ,fl 1 "wrt - Total for Anchors-24. arid Tdgimifingluzininlzsgu ameiiiglf 1i’ec|tiiBrri?»ep“:ri/ietiiiviltthiciuir ‘iiodilmyegizd 'ment-i. late to repair the damage 'rho nm ng it. Dealing with clause 3, he wond. and -why the Minister of Agricult- ure did not also have the title. of his_assiai:a.nt changed from "Sec- retary' to "Deputy Minister". 1 er the late Government Mr. Boultcr' was continually signing himself M, "D¢P\I¢Y Minister". so naturally hz. assumed that he "had"been made* so by statute. _ I ' (Some further cross firing ensued over this matter between Mr. Stew. art and Mr. Leo. Mr. Leu saying! _hc was prepared to\nove an amend- will ii'ave the information to deal with it intelligently. Mr. Horace Wright agreed wit:i that suggestion of the previous speaker. Hon. A. C. Saunders was of the opinion that the manager of the Telephone- Company would not i.-e 0. commission. - ' ` Legislative Assembly April 25th. i928 ‘ AFTERNOON SES BION i l'l`ho house resumed at 3.10) , _ The Premier referring to the |Guardian's report of the proceed- Iings of the Legislature wherein he was quoted as saying that the two Hospitals in this city 'were run in an unbusinesslike way. said that he had always heard only the best rc- ports of the management of both 1 ll. ` 1 -i __l'i1 ri lemon is ii- ld in i-oi-1-ug,-|1_ _'fi laws of n now ,_-qu,-¢.,._,. ,.e__“_mM_ :up _plir-rs :ind ii.=iji|1|..,_ exh,_m_rN| ’-‘ "“Sil“\lZ the liziiiillc. or ri1imrn.~ trnn trnpi<_‘:i.l io nitiililli. tem _ _ perniv ;t_\\iisti_:i_li_:i. prodlit'r_-3 p1.-|01-i1..;,1||._,. _ “fl I llil of \v_1-il known. fru'li_ f\~ro1ica luis movcii .iimiii -.3 foot away _l‘|~0m }.1mn,.f_, in the lust. cc1iiiiry_ E _Chswcu h d hi h towl of 703 L. 0. C. '_B0wling~ 1 ` Team Wins Cityr _ Championship Last night the L. O. C. Bowling am eliminated the Y M C A Te _ . _ _ _ _ _team and annexed the City Bowling ampionship The game was very Ch _ 1 exciting although the winners had as large margin at the end. \Follow- ng is a synopsis of game lst Game: . 972 _ 820 Majority for L.. o. c. . . _ _ . __ 152 _ 1055 _ 'ani _ 114 ,~=.f‘5. 5.02 nas’ PI U Majority for League . . . . . _ _ sbs. D- $9 oo9= PI ~' _ 967 . BIZ _ 155 481. Mn.ioi~it__v for leag\~. . _ . . . ._ Total Majority for L. O. C.- Tlie L. 0. C. team deserve-great rcdit, for suchhlgh scores made by _them in thc_ play-offs, Tuesday night they rolled the highest game ver rolled in Prince Edward Island and in last nights game they als0 fi _ ' . J. Cameron ’l‘.Howatt J. R. Pendleton J FOHS x sz G I J Cameron had high 286 _nished off with a splendid total rCongratulations Stars). .. . Y. M. C. A. 112 286 172 130 B5 Clow . 101 217 166 162 158 205 l58 120 _A_ Bentley . . . . . _ __ 187 154 Total-2513. L. 0. C. STARS Webster . _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ Caswell . _ _ _ . _ 195 238 238 187 162 209 :is 164 149 101 of Harley .McCabe Total-2994. 217 169 235 189 107 single --- . __ ______ ____ 9 G _'_ l'r's 'mu cirr or Yoon cnoriiss 'run couiirrs . ' § 'the Charlottetown Hospital and the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He had no intention 'in the world of making any reflections on the trus- tees of the latter institution. He felt that the trustees of the Prince Ed- ward Island hospital were good bus-I iness men, and naturally would run anything in the most efficient man- ner possible. "lf I made that state- ment." he said. "I-greatly regret: lt, and it was far from my thoiightsto cast any reflection on them. All that was in my mind was _thot the in- stitution waa_ hard -to beat and un- wieldy_“ ‘ _ _ i The house then went into 'com- mittee of the whole to take into consideration-an act to amend the land assessment act of 1924. llon. J. D.-Stewart-said that it was unconstitutional. The act was still n bill and had'not become an act. 1 1 The Premier said that he would fcilcw the precedent of the trustee act of 'l9l0_ - | The first amendment. he said, in Tea/is -.-it a German locomotive is the Alliance bear the ra- douid recon ' ‘1 W0fK" uhowffl an economy of fm nomiiiimv mf tnirienuimiiavi' ami -ii.¢....hi7 r...__'..ki9.';"‘i _"iii_f'hF I_"§"° answer to a Question by Mr. Stew- _trt was a_ mistake. The act wan- ooooonooooaoo iioooaorao It’-s a Smashing I-lit! 1 g THB DUNLIN -for University Men by. ,_ _ _ _ 1»i50l6@]f%/zz/29 0 ’ WI the plrticulur favorite of the best dressed university men. For it ‘ g every' feature of the correct college cut. Anduuusualsmarmeaswelllml needwifh that conservative . . . thafdignrded _touch always associated with the well dréided, university muh clothes. We oder it in . I wide variety of exclusive wpqlleng, . I - $:z0.100"ro $50,00_ 1 - J. w. ROBBLEE , iss ani-:iir oaouos smear ' rm: nom: or nonsatiivo liars' i I _ o 1 i ‘M