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    Every Dally Issue
    Guaranteed
    Member A. B. 0,

    ‘AN The Ads.
    Worth While Printing
    All The News
    Worth Reading

    , Charlottetown Guardian, Two Cents, :
    sks 1 Wounded 1567, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922 "Asnuai Subscription, Delivered 68-06.

    Proceedings in the
    Provincial: Legislature

    House ia Committee on Election Act.
    on Councillor's Vote,

    i April 27. Afternoon Session,

    ‘After tecess Premiocr Beil

    ed the House into committee fo

    second reading of the Klection Act, | cary:

    ‘Clause 13 °(7)° of the Act. read

    “Every person other than a candi-

    date found guilty of any corrup
    practice within the. - meaning o

    “The Provinclal Contraverred Mlec-
    in

    tions Act” in any proceeding
    which after notice of the charge)
    has had an opportunity’ of
    -heard shall not. be eligith
    didate for Cowneillos

    « during ‘the five years after
    time at which he Is so foun
    ty,

    Mr, Stewart asked why a change
    had been made from seven years

    to five years in ‘this clause,

    Premier Bell: I don’t know;
    didn't do tt, (Laughter,)

    The’ section. was. changed
    again,

    Clause 13' (2) provides that gay
    ernment members holding port
    follos must be elected to these of.
    fices by vote of their constituents

    Mr. Speaker Duffy maintained
    that the last lines af the section

    containing this provision. should he ty

    struck ont. It should not ha neces
    sary for a man to he foreed to re

    turn to his district after he had!thing hag

    ance heen elected,
    Premier Bell thought
    snch as siggesied by
    would ‘be radical in the
    Ho did not think this was
    time to discuss it or brin
    head,
    islating on an Act of this kind
    to follow the procedure as it,
    been laid down,

    a prope’

    ment next year,

    ery one ot these might be said
    be running for one of the Fig
    ment offices and whe }
    Was over any of them might he we
    lected without the necessity
    ‘The people themselyes would
    sure to resent this, ‘heeause
    would be takin
    (lve they have sways enjoyed. of

    nominating a man for a particular

    _—_—.

    {CONDENSED SPE

    per line per day. 96,
    for 3 days or over.

    C

    al Oe he

    RATES.—100,
    per line per day

    8c. a line per day for 6 da av aver
    Vount 6 words to a ii Groups ot
    6 fleures, ‘initial lette count as
    one word, 10 per cent, discount for
    cash, Address forms part of ad

    MOV-} to

    being
    or Alderman jt

    4d gull}

    back{cept any public money he must/in the contention of the hon, mem-

    extreme, already decided that jt shall

    & it to ajHouse holding a portfolio or hav- ly express some
    The only safe course in leg.

    isthave to go to the country before the Act beyond its meaning would

    ‘ Any other change|Act
    might be introduced as an amend-
    ‘Here there are
    turty members in the House, and
    if this change went into effect ev-

    of
    going back to their constituencies,
    ‘ba
    yt
    & away the preroga-

    .feated—I remember a Ltberal Goy-,PUn across snags.

    Babe Falls |

    Three Stories

    (Special to The Guardian) :
    INIQW YORK, May 9—A two year
    lold girl, Rita Crowley, fell. from
    jthe third story window of hey
    jhome in Brooklyn early teday and
    jescaped without a bruise, She
    fel into a pile of dirt and was not
    “offlce, It would make the tenure) Ven Crying when pleked up.

    of these offices uncertain, and it!

    King and Queen
    Are Welcomed

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    Discussion BRUSSELS, ‘May 9—Great
    tain's king and queen, upon thei
    arrival here at 6.30 o'clock tht
    afternoon for a state visit, wer
    met officially. by King. Albert adi
    Queen Elizabeth, and

    To Brussels

    Bri

    unofficially

    Some 70,000
    Are Homeless

    (Special to The Guardian)
    INEW ORLBPANS, May 9 —~Appro
    ximately 70,000 men, women and
    children are homeless in Mississip-
    pi and Louisiana as the result ot

    r

    iB : 1 years, Was found in the doorway
    * the Mississippt River flood, {9} of his home near here today, Be-
    1 this number 40,000 are being fed. | side the body lay a shotgun. Fau)-

    sheltered and clothed by the Red
    Cross aml other organizations. No

    would tend to induce the members! ae bree Spsiuelaetic yeh ce provision has been made to aid the
    constitute themselves into! Mr, Higgs: 'The whole Act seems ‘King George aud Queer Murs 80,000 who have not reached ths
    ee A ke anon ober to|to ne DESC Hy: Olean: tO. Te NOR: are accompanied on their visit by rebigee camps,
    Pa y out their purpose with re-/friend, I agree with him... FEE nn which jncludeg Mela Mar
    + gard to any particular portfolio, I(| ‘Hon. Mr. Johneton: it must he

    \ this provision was struck out then)O.K, then!

    {lit would the only necessary to gei; Mr. Higgs: Up io the present
    f | support enough among the mem-/time I haye only found two legal
    jbers of the Legislature to forcaany|men who will agree on. the inter-
    members: into any position, This|pretation of that statute of 1920—

    Beatty.

    A man, represeni-jsee, this very law that takes away jter.)
    Tjative of the people, must keep his |the prerogative of the Crown and
    hands clean, and before he can ac-|gives it to the people Is embodied|]meaning slipped in, that Is no rea
    son why the Act should stand now.
    set the express consent of the peo-!bers who wish to move this amend-
    ple by whom he has ‘heen elected,)ment. ‘i is undoubtedly the duty
    -|That is ‘the meaning of the section{ot the office-holder to go back for
    -jtnd it covers a very broad princi-|election.
    dle, He believed it should be lett] Premier Bell: The intention of
    I}just as it was, ithe Act of 1920 was .to give addl-
    hn) Hon, Mr. Johnston. Tho diMent-jtional salaries to’ the portfolio
    of the position of the Premier!members, and to prevent these men,
    and the Leader of the Opposition|taking these larger salaries, from
    (tO my mind is this; That the being disqualified. Tt was not con-
    already been done, and/templated that there would be a

    Leader of the Opposition, dt has
    never been. the method of. the
    Island to move too quickly. We

    a good thing.

    compelled to legislate along
    lines of old-time policies. We know

    not jit?

    ‘be necessary for a member of this; Premier Bell: Well, it might real-jany change. This right of election

    thing that was not
    to intended at the time, ‘To etretch

    has been the people's prerogative
    and
    4

    they would look on it
    ‘see a lot of trouble for any

    Ing an annual fixed amount,

    We

    not apply to any of the members hold. It is. the privilege of the;you certain things,” and. he might

    to|provided they are elected ‘hy the|people to elect these men. ‘In, the/get a Cabinet seat by making pro-
    ‘overn: people, ! u wh}
    nthe election|cames in and fixes tho salaries of {Met ministers: tad: toting cONstith:

    Then the old Act of 1920 Dominion election all the. Cah-|mises he can never fulfill.

    the offices of. the Attorney-General [encies. We in our superior ability!ment will stop that.

    It

    the Commissioners of Agriculture:80 against the statutes as they ex [leave things just as they are,

    and {t goes on to say that “nothing countries for hundreds of years, ‘portfollo he can he canvassed
    ’ rad i ry » ai r| 7 ae d %
    in this Act, or any Act shall render; Think of the position In which its gainst when he goes back for el

    {

    shal War) Haig and Admiral Lord

    statutes of 1912 and 1920, and then

    Mr, D.C, McDonald: If such a

    { agree with the Premier and the

    have always been conservative in
    our ways, and I think jt has been

    Mr. Metherell: We should not Be
    the

    this thing works hardship when a

    that

    the President of the Council and/are going to revolutionize thisand| ‘Mr. LePage: 1 think we: should

    Went to Eject |
    Man Lying Dead

    ‘Though he had heen a suce

    Te

    Blows Top of

    (Special to The Guardian)
    BRIDGEWATPR, N. S., May

    kenham leaves a wife and one son.
    Hoe had been suffering from paratly
    sin.

    i 0

    Two Are Killed in
    Millinery House

    Y., May 9—Two

    ";men engaged in repaiirng the boiler

    ~jful fishing skipper, Hebb had re-\died tonight in. the hospital, John
    cently been in difficulties. A) Bush, fifty-six, is expected to die.
    toroner’y jury; Yound that death

    , | Was dua to heart failure.

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    ‘nba Proclaims
    Peace With Germany

    (Special to. The Guardian)

    proclamation of peace appeared in
    the official Gazette. The proclama-
    tlon was dated May 5,

    d

    :

    nashe {s entitled tp receive it, Misibe to put an interpretation on. it government which attempts to pea NPY Saeco
    provides: [that would not be justified. In re-jtake it away,” It He apna 5 ; ;
    (1) That nobody shall sit or vote gard to the proposed” amendment|for corrnption, A man might say .
    who receives an annual sum from {ol the lon. Speaker there can belto another member: U you will fl @ Ss fagic eat
    the province; (2) that this shall no doubt about the position we/vote me into this office I will get!

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    NEW
    might tasd-cab

    YORK, May 9—An_ ail-
    tour of Heboken’s

    jcouples ended in a tragedy. yester-
    day when one vof the quartetic,
    Mrs, Margaret. Gallagher, eigh-

    and ‘Public Works at $2,000 a year {ist in Bngland, Canada. and other, man is not the right man for a!teen, of this city, jumped from ferry! bY WUirohito, Crown Prince. RĂ©-
    j boat Lackawanna in the Hudson} S20t.
    River and was drowned, Hours at!

    Sic James Craig
    Is Visiting London

    (Special to. The Guardian)
    (LONDON, May 9—Sir James
    Craig the Ulster Premier arrived

    Was.
    not revealed, ’

    oe

    Prince of Wales
    Leaves for Home

    (Special to The Guardian)
    KAGOSHIMA, «Japan, May 9—

    Mrr-Speaker Duffy: This anter@Teates and dance halls by two young}; The Prince of Wales sails today

    ;homeward bound, He has been in
    pan 4 weeks returning the state
    to England made last year

    ty

    his Head Off

    ef
    With the top of his head blown off
    George Faulkenham, aged sixty-five

    =

    More Optimistic
    At Genoa Conference

    Satisfactory Settlement an
    by France aod Belgiom.

    sian memorandum - which would
    satisty Belgium and therefore

    GENOA, May 9—Lloyd George) France, Belgium although not, par-
    alone of all the leading delegates |ticipating is being kept in touch
    at Genoa today professed certain-| with these informal negotiations.
    ty that the conference would reach!The assence of the new sugeges-
    A suecessful conclusion. ition is the insertion of a clause

    GENOA, May 9—British and! which would contain the general.
    italian delegates to the economic! declaration that property of foreign
    conference met todaywtith (mem ers would not in any event be

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    Lloyd George Hopes for
    His Hopes are Shared

    (Special to The Guardian)

    i yenr ers of the Russian delegation and re a y
    @;) would in fact be an attempt to do|notwithstanding that the Attorney-/start splitting hairs, don't be: : f men killed and four others injured eek eae aay a Bee. tormta ae beste afd
    1 Baway with the foundation of ‘the'General and il agree on it, (Laugh-|leve one member in this House, (Special to The Guardian) one probably fatally, in the ex | woneerning the restoration of mĂ©eting the main Belgian objec-
    7 as Rean-leonstitutional system of Mother|ter.) [ think If that statute waĂ©|when the last Act went through! gjiveNBURG, May Âą.—James Mosion of a fen galone tank off foreign property in Russia, said tion to the prese ancl ant Tr
    am} England, which 1s the basis of our}discussed for a week we would not thought that ft contained wWhatlijepy, who. for 's commanded tine in the basement of Sin {an announcement this atlachoow me e ad igs eeleres ets ‘aft .
    the (parliamentary practice, jan agree on it, When it was pass-|these gentlemen are reading {nto}yishing schoonera ont of this port air, Rooney & Co's, wholesale by the French delegation Th al ndon ailinitiad that thie; vo tions
    |. Mr, Stewart agreed with ‘he;ed.! doubt of there were two menj|it—not even the tramer of it. was found dead jin his room here mililnery House here this after- announcement said a W" 5 ho ned atta i iH ha jie ue bah para
    Leader of the Government on this}who understood the meaning of} Mr. Hessian: Who framed that}ioday when the deputy sheriff vis noon, * j t levise a ne vole aA it ihe etite ati weed ee ee eee
    ‘question, It was a matter that/the clanse referred to by the At-|Act, anyway? ; ited his house to serye an eject: John Steuber, forty-eight, ane bamareitenis Y Auge ip ae Peas a! Pea ed bud
    lath age to the very foundations! torney General; but so far as I can Premier Bell: I didn’t, (Laugh- ment process, William ‘Price, fifty-seven work %
    of parliament.

    Yesterday's Examiner says edit-, The Examiner does not look to
    orlally: ela ;
    Under the heading “Throwing| 9 other newspaper to pay its

    Stones” the Patriot of last even ee reporter and has no. right
    yt 3 is a i

    ing get up ‘the fallacy ‘that “Tho| o do 80, It is an a
    newspaper somewhat older than

    Examiner wa ot cut out” of its) ‘

    i - Pner euro 4 (either The Guardian or The Pat

    riot and is. under its. own separ

    usual allowance for printing

    the
    \

    g ti fs
    aynoptical dally weport | of ate owfership, leditowial manage

    is in existence as part of the con-|wider scope than that. man’ has ‘to turn around and = B0( iA Guba, May 9.—Cuba's RO Ua Meee alent Ue LAAN proceedings of the Legislature. | ment, writing and business staffs.
    a ‘change etittition of the province. hy the| Hon. Mr. Johnston: The clauselhack to his district for re-election. |. PAGIBEAGIEH OL Worle wnmcna lan ae Ke WIG WINSSOD! Dhis fs the exact opposite of the). :
    Mr, Duffy}Act of 1920. ‘This Legislatur lghould read. as it says, shouldn't] Mr. LePage: We should consider | CoMnection with the world war end-/Churchill and Sir Hamar Green- It is net the evening edition of
    at eye aed. This Legislature has|should read. as it says, s it very carefully before making|ed Yesterday when a presidential! wood, ‘The abject of his visit truth!

    | The Guardian nor is The Guardian
    Va morning edition of The Examin
    is either expressed or im
    |plied by The Patriot.

    I yeary a \iaaly: synoptical report |

    The
    porter in daily attendance in the

    Hxaminer had ils. own re

    press gallery and as in former

    The amount involved is not very
    important but the - (principles
    lright and fair play are always of
    | welght; The Patriot, aided and
    abetted .by’ the’ “Bell Government
    and its temporary majority in the
    House has succeeded in having
    The Examiner “cut out” of its
    and proper allowance, which

    was published in this journal, the}

    The one essential}

    of
    following day.
    difference

    was that in former

    iyears this service was paid for
    joy cheque to The Examiner while
    ‘this year nothing was so paid to
    Tho Examiner, The Patriot
    in its explanation of this fransact

    Bays

    husual

    ion that the reporter of thig Jour! ine author of the “cut out” ap

    any member of the Legislature in, Will place this Legislature! Byery ;ection. s terward, while the police were try-! is fies Hae "

    [eligible by teason of his heing paid {man will then consider himgelt a6 Mr. Dewar: 1 i AM that 4 ing 10 piece together a maze of yl was entitled to something | pears to haye absorbed in large

    the sums me j fee Ain jtunning for a particular office. The|have no axe to grind on this mat-! coniicting stories, Thomas Cass R d d and that this ‘should have been| ‘ ’

    any Ach” CHOROU TH IME ACh On hon. member froin Murray ‘Harbor'ter. dt does not trouble me very | jay, ‘elghte mn, who said He w s| eception Ten ere to aid out: of the eheaue given Wi Lethe satan | Geen aah at
    Today in this province any mam. (Mr: Butler) can say that he will!much one way or the other, While fyrig. Galagher’s companion, wall; Rey and Mrs Eaton : ida: Mahing Comp) 222 me to, balance that sort of

    a who sits in the House, and tun uot Sones oper or Pee Tce Me ahs aevartuitt aad ene te into a police station and -de-} : “ De The Guardian Publishing Comp | businesa {8 not far distant.

    Wha recelyes the sessional indem.| Works and 1s PERRO aL SSL AT A Bet etre ane srat) ; : -;Clared she made the ieap after a} ] B h | an ,

    nity, or any member holding a-port-{f"0m ‘Bradalbane (Mr. Kennedy) ‘Leader of the Opposition, 1 think! quarrel with him, : iit aptist Sc COIroom | 2ℱ

    folio, shall no longer ‘he disquali might be running for Commissioner!there is a great deal in the conten
    fied from sitting and acting py Of Agriculture, At this stage iE ;
    reason of the public money he ro. Cannot foresee all the results that!the change, Every member is en-
    ceived. 1 think you are locking Will in all human -probability hap.{dorsed by the people at the general
    the door after the horse is stolen, Pe", Dut ifewe start deranging mat eceen Lara lied ows a
    Su sing the Clover nf ‘.ters we may be sure that we will,fase where the Attorney-Genera
    plpposing the Government was de- ; jWas defeated in’ nominating, but

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    weition that it might be well to makei

    ‘Mra,
    , months. |
    jher husband, the police -were told.
    | According to Cassidy’s. stary, Mrs.
    (Gallagher reproached afin on the!
    jboat, saying, “You do not love me]
    any more,” and before

    Gallagher, a bride of a few
    had been separdted from

    and must be paid for, Special
    Murnished Room ad., 75e for se
    Words for one week.
    Wanted, for seven words,
    Weeki.

    4SWANTED—ILADY'S -.. BICYCLE
    (old style) nol coaster-brake.
    Write Box 96, Clty.

    ernment defeated on December 11,!
    1911, and immediately a new gov-!
    ernment was formed, and they went
    to the country on January 2, about:
    three weeks -after, and they were
    returned; and because they —hap-
    j dened to select their portfolio hold-|
    €rs within those three weeks. they:

    ~~ |did not have to go twice to the!
    LLS. country, ‘The members of the)
    Legislature are supposed to be re}
    presentatives of the people, and
    when they select their portfolio,
    jpolaere is not that “election by the!
    tpeople?” Why shonld that elec -
    FOR GEN. | {lon have to depend on one consti-|
    p,|tuency ? The thing is old practice
    and obsolete, The British consti
    |tution has been duilt up by the ef-
    WANTED—A VOUNG GIRL TO forts of the people during the cen-|

    an
    Situation
    Sie per

    AUTO BARGAIN AT 195 Hi
    oro St. Apply quickly.

    FOR SALE—YOUNG REGISTER.
    ed Chester pigs. Fred McLaren,
    North River,

    “WANTED—MAID
    eral. housework. Apply Mrs.
    Davies, 14 Hsplanade,

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    turies, 10 .take as mucha S
    assist in housework, No wash-! i ee ete ey osathle

    ( § the prerogatives of the Crown a
    ines Âą Br a: fe ine Crown anil
    eeu. Apply 16 Brighton Road ~ {that has led up to the great liberty

    we enjoy today. At one time the
    ‘Crown appointed the Rxecutive}
    ‘Council, sand {ft does so in theory
    today, but in no other sense, :

    "WANTED—CAPABLE HOUSE:
    keeper, none other need apply.
    Good wages. Phone 446-1,

    ‘JNO, ALFRED MCDONALD, SUR
    ‘veyor, ‘Hermanville,

    WANTED—COUPLE MEN BOARD
    ers in private family, Apply

    Guardian Office.
    Me ls

    mE IETat treme ee nnn aaa
    AGENTS MAKE $10 A DAY.
    Staple line, permanent businegs,
    big repeater, easy seller,
    at once, iMurray Speci
    Hox 399, Toronto, Ont.

    Write
    aly Co.,,

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    FOR SALE—A NICE IMPROVED

    ‘always intended to be strictly con-

    Mr. Saunders: I don't agree with
    the Premier in this matter, or with
    his interpretation of the law. He
    says the 1920 Act as it reads really,
    dvesn’t Mean what it says. [ think
    that Act is just as expressive as
    this one. It says that nothing In
    that Act or any. other Act shall
    render a member ineligible by rea-
    son ot his receiving a sum of money
    from the province, Statutes: are

    strued, and the wording of this one
    is very positive. The ‘Premier ar-
    gues ‘that our Act {s revolutionary
    ‘because the Dominion government
    statute compels a Cabinet. man to
    ro to the people for reelection.
    But two wrongs will not make a
    night. Is it fair that men who are
    once elected: must go back to the
    country again? ‘And ate you get
    ting the verdict of the peaple if he
    does go back? He is re-elected by
    a small section—one fifteenth of
    the whole sland—but that is not
    getling the voice of the people, .Al-
    most unvariably such a man will
    be returned because if he happens
    to be representing a particular see-
    tion and, the iPremier sees fit to
    honor him with w seat in hie Cab-
    inet his people will take if as a
    compliment, Nearly always they
    are returned by acclamation, but

    did the government ahide by the
    wishes of the people? No, they
    kept that gentleman on as Attorney
    General after-he was rejected.

    Mr. Speaker Duffy: They had
    right to do that,

    Mr. Higgs: "That conld only
    ply to the Attorney-General.

    Mr. Dewar: There is a continual
    change im law practices and con-
    stitutions, ‘There was a ‘time
    when it was. considered that only
    the beneficiaries of a special pro
    vidence had a right to sit in the

    a

    ap

    Legislature, ‘The day will come
    when women will sit in this House
    and legislate, Today there ia a

    farmer premier in every province
    from the St. Lawrence to the Paci-
    fic, and they are men of outstand-
    ing ability,

    Mr. Hessian: What about Premi-
    er Bell?

    Hon, Mr. Johnston: We have got
    a fisherman as ‘Premier here!
    (Laughter,

    Mr. Speaker: Back to the days of
    the Apostles! (Laughter,)

    Mr, Dewar: Is he as skilful
    fisherman as the Att
    (Laughter,)

    Hon. Mr. Johnston: ‘The hon.
    gentleman refers to the ladies get-
    ting into the (House. 4 don't know
    whether he intends to run next

    a
    orney General?

    *ANY LADY MAY LIVE AMID Homa ih BeM get ‘when this is not so it works a kas ae Ni balal it Wil he his betty, Position of Minister of Agri
    Braceful surroundings of flow: i 7 eee own. One acre! yreat hardship, Even the Domint-|tr half. (Laughter,) culture, Not a man elected to this
    ers, fruit and ornamental trees; "nder strawberries and frutt/5y government today is consider.| Me. Johnston moved that the House capable of splitting wood at
    for one dollar, © For list write,| "ees. Store fitted up, business! ing the advisability of doing away clause under disctission stand over. his own back: door but thinks he
    M. J. Craig, Kinross, P.B.1, nace, Butcher heeded. Owner) with this, At the present time in} it anybody was looking for his job would be qualified to be: Commis:

    Boing to California, — Write to thie prayince, accarding, ta the ald |e Wouldn't have to go to the coun- aloner of Public Works!

    ‘FOR SALE — TWENTY-FIVE
    fereg of land at Wheatley River.
    ‘Apply to MoLean & McKinnon,
    Solicitors & atc.,

    Bs evaidsi

    J, T, Moore, Kinross, P.2.Y. try in any case, so HE could not
    ‘he accused of having an “axe to
    grind,” any more than the mem-
    ber from New Perth.

    'Act, it is not necessary to x0 back
    to the country; and 1 see no good
    \vreason why a man should he put
    ‘to this additional expense. If there

    [HORSES FOR SALE—1 PAIR OF
    irey Geldings, 6 and 6 years old

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    ue cod)

    reply, she brushed pa him and |
    made the fatal leap, idy, who!
    said he “felt sick” at (ne time,
    maintained that he was too sti: |
    neq to prevent her trom carrying
    cut her threat, :

    Pimily Gift and Robert Arnel, the
    fother members of the party, said
    they were in the taxicab when Mrs
    Gallagher jumped.

    Supposing a clique is formed and
    a majority of the party believe
    that the present Premier is not the
    proper man to lead the cauntry, it
    then ‘becomes his duty to resign.
    Any other course would be imipro-
    per ‘because on the first appartunt
    ty on the floor of the House they
    would compel him to do it. The
    moment he resigns then a new
    Cabinet is formed, and as a mat-
    ter of fact every member who
    runs jn an election, runs with the
    expectation of filling an office, Not
    an lawyer but runs with the expect.
    ation and full hope that he will be

    appointed Attorney4ieneral — in-
    cluding myself! (Laughter.) Not
    a farmer from the hon, member

    trom New Perth to the most hum-
    ble gardener but hopes he will fill

    (Laugh -
    ter,)

    Hon. Mr. Hughes supported the]
    section as introduced by the (Pre-}
    mier.

    Jenkins.

    served ‘by the ladies of the con-
    gregation following which a grace
    ful address

    chair in his
    pable manner.

    Excellency
    paid a high tribute to the work ot
    the Salvation Army on Saturday af-
    ternoon at the opening of a Salva-

    At the Baptist Schoolroom — last
    evening a reception was. tendered
    the new Pastor, Rev, Ross C,
    faton, Mrs. Waton and family.

    ‘A pleasant programme of instru
    mental and voeal music, readings,
    ete,, opened the occasion. Among
    the performers were Prof. Duncan,
    whose piano solo was a charming
    number, the Quartette, Messrs, Cal.
    der, Quigley, Dingwell and Sterns,
    Mrs. Duncan who in song and reci-
    tation was equally excellent, anu
    Mr. Pogson who Âąung a_ very
    effective solo.

    An address of welcome from tn:
    Church was presented by Mr, A.F.
    Webster. Short addresses on be
    half of the Trustees, the Deacons,
    the Choir, the Sunday School, the
    Ladies’ Aid, the Guild, the Men's
    Brotherhood, the C.G.1.T. and the
    Mission Band, were presented oy
    Mr. Donald Nicholson, Mr, J. A.j
    Clark, Dr. Yeo, Mrs. Clark, Miss}
    Sutherland, Mr. Ross, Miss Cait:
    beck and Miss ‘Harris,

    An opportunity was then afforded
    the congregation to meet Mr. and
    Mrs. Eaton, who were assisted in
    receiving by Mr. and Mrs. R. H,
    Welightiful

    refreshments were

    of acknowledgement
    were given by Mr. and Mrs. Eaton,

    Mr. J. A. Webster occupied the
    usual genial and ca-

    ors lal Aenean

    HIGH PRAISE FOR
    SALVATION ARMY
    OTTAWA, ONT,
    the

    May 9—His
    Governor-General

    +FOUR YOUTHS
    DROWNE

    Refractory Prisoners
    Are Given the LasÂź

    DON A
    -FISHING TRIP

    NEW LISKBARD, ONT., May I—
    One of the saddest tragedies in the

    { bars of their cells, the bedlam be-

    CHICAGO, May 9—A four hour
    riot in “Cook County jail was
    quelled early today when Wesley
    Westbrook, warden, and 30 guards
    removed the ring leaders from
    their cells; one jt a ‘time and
    whipped them. Displeasure of the|
    prisoners over a change in the}
    method of admitting visitors led)
    to the outbreak. }

    ‘The riot started on the fourth
    tler, Flaming blankets were drop-
    ped to the ground floor, Dense
    smoke almost suffoeated many in-
    mattes.

    With steel strip torn from their
    bunks, the prisoners beat upon the

    ing heard for blocks. Crowds gath-
    erad at the jail entrance and police
    were called to driye them away.
    The women's ward is just above
    the fourth tier and close to the
    center of the disturbance. One wo
    man, about to become a mother,
    was reported to ‘be suffering a
    severe nervous shock.

    Warden Westbrook said that af.
    ter each of more than 900 prison.
    ers had a Visitor on a recent, visit-
    ing day, packages left mounted so
    high it required the entire pail
    force nearly all night to sort them
    The result was that guns, saws,
    files, drugs, an dall manner of con.
    traband came inta the he

    history of the north country occurr-
    ed yesterday morning, when four
    young people were swept under tha
    waves and drowned when a sudden
    squall on Lake Timmiskaming turn-
    ed over thelr birch bark canoe
    about a mile and a half from shore.

    The dead: Norman Montgomery,
    aged sixteen, son of the manager
    of the Nipissing Central Railway;
    Percy Wall, aged eighteen and
    James Wall, aged twenty-one, sons
    of (Mrs. ‘Hoover, New Liskard;
    Marshall McQuarrie, aged elghteén,
    a visitor in New’ Liskeard, from
    Montreal.

    ‘The unfortunate party were on
    a fishing trip and had set out on
    what looked like a fair morning,
    for Dawson's Point, a distance of
    about three miles from the town.

    The Weather,
    Temperature,
    Tide, Moon, Bte.

    TORONTO, May 10—Fresh west-
    erly winds, Station or a little high-
    er temperature.

    High tide this morning at 9.36
    and toniglit at 10,30.

    weighing 2400 Ibs,

    Ideal farm jg ona important feature iy con:

    Mr. Speaker Duffy: What takes

    team well broken,

    LOST—ON MAY Ist, PAIR OF
    ~ Apply A.

    flasses in case, between Protes
    tant Orphanage and Charlotte-
    town, Finder please leave at
    Guardian Office,

    or. bth
    ‘ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PAID

    Basy terms, |
    K. (MeNeill, Southport)

    *NOTICE—NOW IS THE TIME.
    to have your lawn mowers shar!
    pened ang put in running order ;
    All kinds of stove repairing;

    nection with this entjre Act, I
    think it is this section, and the
    way it reads in thié new section it
    is absurd and ridiculous,

    Hon. Mr. Lea: if think wo are
    wasting time, The law was chang-
    ed in 1920, and it Was framed for

    place after an election? The Lead-
    er is elected by the party before he
    §o0es to*ℱthe country, and if the
    party is returned the Léader he-
    comes the Premter and the Lieut.
    Governor calls upon him to form a
    government, He appoints his At-
    1

    Mr. Stewart: Here we have a
    most important ‘bill, brought in as
    a government measure, and it has
    been deft til the very last moment.
    Now we ‘have an amendment to
    one section, brought in ‘by the
    Speaker of the ‘House, against the
    government! Where is this govern-

    “for ev dence which will convict|’ @go stoves bought and sold!same gaad reason=ta make far

    orneyGeneral, his Commissioner, ent going to Jand, f would like

    tho author of slanderéug state:| Jaines White, 36 Kent Street. stable goverument, and | agree uly GERautte Wore his seme MC to know? I-am supporting the
    ments, jeopardising my moral With the member for the second ih " Pat ed thi ‘ Lidia Hae have premier in this instance because I
    character, Matilda Hawkins, 44] FOR SALE AT HAMPTON, N.B,.—/district (Mr. Saunders) that au ft ‘tien ul mt ihe : aS iteenth have a tree hand, and U think he ts
    Longworth Avenue, Charlotte: ( comfortable home, eight rooms elected member Is entitled to hold x a aay A oH to'vole on Whe-|night, Let me give the hon, mem
    town, ' ‘ ud hath, hot-watersheating, acet. whatever offles he receives with -{!ler the member they have elected Hors a pit of advice: They have

    Wemntensanen ~ : :
    "MAN OR WOMAN TO DISTRI.
    bute well know line household

    elyne gas, garage and 4ce-house,
    one and half acres, A beautiful}
    site with fine trees and shrub: |
    bery. Three minutes from Sta-|
    ‘tion, twenty-two miles from St.
    John with eight passenger trains!
    running each way daily. wilt
    sell at a reasonable price, J.
    E, Angevine, Hampton, N.B.

    Necessities; tremendous demand
    territory arranged, work pleasan
    Nay liberal even for spare time;
    *xperlence or capital
    sary, Btadlay
    ford, Ontario,

    unneces
    Company, Brant
    ‘

    out having to go back to the coun:
    try again,

    Mr. D. C. McDonald: There was
    great hope in the hearts of mem-
    bers that this bi would go through
    without much discussion, but that
    is gone now. We not only have

    to the Assembly is the man they
    want for a pariienlar office,
    there are cliques formed in. the
    government, or if for instance the
    members of the party do not con.
    sider that the Mipieter of Agricul-
    ture is fit for his position, then the

    to deal with this lection Act, but

    we must go back and compare the abide by the wishes of hig party, p,m,

    plain duty of the Premier is to

    t}

    lbeen spending too much time —
    more than half their time,. in fact

    in caucus, and they come into
    the (House not a bit further ahead.
    } ‘On motion of Mr, Johnston ‘the
    /Clause (18) was allowed to stand
    over,

    The House took recess until §$

    tion Army miaternity hospital, He
    said that anything. the Army did i»
    terested him. They put the hu-

    pail,

    (the Sunshine Kid

    sald, ers
    Noozie

    The warden then decided to ai-
    vide the jail into four sections and
    permit only one fourth of the
    prisoners to have wisitors at a
    time, '

    GENTLE SPRINGIS
    AN AWFUL KIDDER

    A it

    Announcements,

    man ‘side as well as the moral side
    in their work. He was well aware)
    of the excellent work heing done,
    both in the old couptry and in Ca}
    nada, and he knew of no philanthre |
    pic ar charitable undertaking that!
    had not reflected credit, upon the)
    Army.
    li i ili Akon

    EIGHT PRIESTS AND

    WOMAN CONDEMNED

    MCSCOW, May 9—Wight priests,

    two laymen and one woman were] ove your furniture.

    sentenced to death here today for
    having opposed the requisitioning
    of church treasures and for allegod
    participation in disturbances. All
    of them have a right of appeal to

    the Supreme Tribunal,

    Coming Events,
    Meetings, Ete.

    RNATES.—-100, per line per day. 9e
    ber line per day for % days or over
    8c. a line per day for 6 days or ove:
    6 figures,. initial letters count ar
    one word. 10 per cent. discount fo

    cash, Address forms part of ad

    and must be paid for
    *"*Call Love's Transfer ta
    Phone No.

    **Pie Social and dance in For!
    Augustus Hall on Thursday even
    ing next, Admission 25 cents, Lad-
    les with pies free, i

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