Over 40,000 Readers _ Every Daily Issue Guaranteed Member A. B, 0, Outlook for ‘ Agriculture in Britain Bad (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 11.—Sir Walter Runelman, in his presidential aa- dress to the assoclation cf the trad protection societies in annual nieeting at Londdon yesterday said he did not consider the societies should talk about the dawning pros: perity. He was convinced. he said in some trades the worst had not been reached yet and the outlook for agriculture especially was bad, In short the country was poverty stricken, He deprecated the vio- lent reductions in credit facilitivs, A primary condition of return to good trade wag slabllity, The heavy mutual obligations of the Allies, and the obligations of cn. amles to the Alllees, must be set- tled mm the most prompt ma Sir Walter. said. pee WORKERS RETURN TO SHIPYARD JOBS r + LONDON, May 10-—Workmon to| day resumed their employment in many shipyards in jthe Usaited Kingdom, including the shipbulld- ing yards on the Clyde, but in a few cases, notably at the ‘Tees, in Durham, only a few men were ta: ken on because thero was no work for them on account, of a dearth of repairs, About 300,000 ship -work- ers. were out on strike for sume time over the question of a wage cut, but the strike was settled re cently by the men accepting a cut of ten shillings weekly, and a fur ther cut of six shillings in two instalments, to take effect in May and June, Mass picketing by 2000 unem ployed imen in the onginoering trades, who have been on sirike for a considerable period, occurred at, Marrow in Furness, where they pursued shiyard *workers and ob tained their refusal to return to work pending the complete settle ment of the engincering dispute tn the matter of wages ind also with regard to managerial functions of the members of the Engineeering ‘Three Fatally. Injured at Grade. (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, MAY 11—Fa ther, mother and 8-year old daughter were fatally injured this morning at ‘the crossing of. the highway over the C. P, R. tracks, near the ‘Lacadie Station, when the vehicio in|which they were riding was struck by the enging of the Sherbrook- Montreal Express, eastbound, The victims were flung Into the air and dropped nearly 80 feet away from the spot where they wero struck. The horses were killed ang the vehicle smashd to matchwooa. The victims are: Richard Hart, 50 of St. Blaise, Grand Ligne; Mrs, Hart, 40, and Gladys Hart, 8 of the came address,’ \ (Mr, and Mrs, Hart were instant ly killed but the child was picked up alive, dying in the Royal Vic- toria Hospital here. A freight train that was passing the crossing obstructed the view and Mr, ‘Hart drove over the track right into the fast train before he had a chance to stop. College on Wheels To Tour Quebec MONTREAL, May 11—A Cana- dian Agricultural College on whee!s ts being organized fr the province of Quebec, and it will be availale for the people in nearly wall the farming centres of the province where rail accommodation is avail- able, The college will be in tke torm of a train supplied and o: ted by the Canadian Pacific R way at the expense of the compi- uy. Tho train will be the most up-to-date possible. The agricu tural equipment of the cars apd the live stock are to be furnishod by the Quebec provincial gover:- ment. Macdonald College, Oka Agricultural College, ‘St. Anne de la \Pocatiere’ Agricultural -College, and packing industries in Quebec province will also furnish exhibits. The train will consist of twelve cars, There will be two cars for t Employers’ Federation. 2 ALBERTA TRAPPERS - DROWN IN MOOSE LAKE) : BDMONTON, May 11—In an ef- especially dwell on the breeds de’ manding its resignation. fort to reach... their trap lines!sirable for the production of export) the thir across Moose Lake near St, Paui des Melis, two trappers, Anton Law, son and Frank (Spencer, broke; through the homeyconibed ice and were drowned. : The first tntimation of the; tragedy was revealed to the All verta provincial police when the trappers’ dog dripping wet return- ed to St. Paul des -Metis, f | NDBNSED SPECIALS i foo + + > per line per day for 3 daya or over. 8c. a line per day for 6 days or over. 5 figures, +, count as one word, 10 per vent. discount fer! , vash, Address forms part of ad i and must be paid for. Spoclal Rates |r Vurnished itoom ad, 7bc for sevon jt syrup will also bave their pla tagriculuure will be dwelt on. Her- ticulture will will deal with all fruit and veget- able culture. cat for domestic science and hou hold economy which: will be, fusual, NATES.—10c. per line per day. 9. women folk of the rural districts. {The train will be filled out with roups of two cars devoted to crops, weeds, jseeds, drainage, farm management cattle, featuring the different breeds of dairy stock and better bulls, and: one car with sheep and swine, The swine exhibit wi show the various types of bogs, auc bacon. Onc car wil be devoted to poultry productin and instruction on egg grading. Bees, hone this train. Honey and syrup j quite. important, as this province; ig a leader with this product.| Dairy produce will be shown in an- other ear, and the very necessary information re grading, butter rat content, and all other branches of 1 vt have a ear whi There will be one very acceptable to the und farm engineering. This will round out the train, and will covey he whole question of production een for One a Sita, Abe eee jand distribution of farm products, week. | | { ‘TO LET — FOUR-.ROOMED: house. Apply 139 Hillsboro $t.{@AVE LONDON MAN ¢ repel AN ACID MASSAGE *‘WANTED—CAPABLE HOUSE. | keeper, none other necd apply. | Good wages. Phone 446-L. 8. (LONDON, Ont.. May 10--S, Crossing are; *|political arena, is u question that. Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Sh {ANA Everybody _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 By Mall, Canada, $3.00, U. 8. A, 94.50 Annual Subscription, Delivered $500. | 1 ! | Canada May Return Warships To Britain i _ (Special to The Guardian) | OTTAWA, May \Ll—It is stated | on semi-official authority that the, Canadian Government has decided to ask Great Britain to. take back | the three war vessels which were! given to the ‘Dominion shortly af- | ter the close of the war and whicit were accepted with thanks by t! e late Meighen government. The | vruiser Aurora is of the Arethusa | type which has been declared ob- solete by the admiralty and some of the same: type have been re- cently dismantled at Southampton. The government it ts stated locks upon the vessels as a source of upnecessary expense in upkeep and personnel and shares the general opinion of naval experts that they would i any caso be useless in time of war. + eo Big Concrete Job At St. Soba Drydock (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, N,-B., May 11—Pre paratious are belng made by the St. John Drydock and Shipbuilding Company for the pouring of con- crete at the site of the dry dock. |The amount of the estate was div- Courteney Buy, and It is expected | a start will bo made at the end Ofisome of it in corporation bonds this month. A dredge has been jor the Cit working at Courteney Bay for the lor it was set aside for the assist past fortnight and a second diggerlance of deaf and dumb children, will be in service within two weeks |Two persons—the Attorney-Gener- There are two hundred men work-/al and the Chief Justice—were ap- ing at Courteney Bay at presene|pointed as trustees, It. appears and this force will be increased. ithat neither,the new Attorney-Gen- feral nor the !Chief Justice cared to lact, as they looked upon the ap- jpointment as a personal matter, which had to do with their predec- jessors: in office. The money was jcollected by Mr, Gaudet, who seems ‘to have been in charge for some years, He deposited the funds in Provincial Secretary’s Building, ‘and Public April 27. Evening Session. (Coutinued.) House in committee on the Ustl- mates, Mr. Higgs in the chair, : ‘The estimate for Legislative Lib- rary ($1,950) passed without dis- cussion, Legislative Grants ($8,900.) Mr, Stewart: I asked my hon. friend ‘the ‘Premier this for certain information, which ‘I haven't received yet. 1 don’t want to obstruct matters at all, but 1 would like to have this stand over until he has satisfied me in regard to the grants for. the deaf and jdumb schools at Hallfax, 1 think he said something this afternoon jabout some outside funds that were jnot available, but which should ‘be javallable, | Premicr Bell; That Is in connec- itlon with the Lady Wood estate. ided and the money was invested, —_———— ¢ = — Political — The Sydney Post says:— An interesting’ political situation (deposit now. i made. a personil has developed in Prince Edward!application to get it from Mr, Gau- Island, where the Bell Government jdet for the purpose for which. it election af 1919. The unpopula-'ccived was that he had no power rity of the Government, owing tojto take it out, though he shad power broken pre-election pledges and in-,to put it in. Just in what: way it lereased taxes, has beon evidenced | Will be dealt with L don't know. iby resolutions adopted at public/The Chief Justice suggested some- , neetings in. yarious’ districts, de-(thing about making application to He regards himself ‘are vacant, but the government has{!0 be done. iwithheld the issue of the by-clec-(a8 not duly constituted handle y and|tion writs for months, and in ono the funds, but he is willing to as- [friend from Souris made a com- ce OD}case for almos, a year, with the;Sist in any siep for the appoint-!parison between income and real ment of pew: trustees. The gov- oc-(ernment for some years past has re- ;been obliged to pay the whole of “ithe amount that has ‘to be paid for the session which is now drawing |e Hind Pai UG AR ora to a close. i iP deeeh ‘i _ How far these conditions have in. | poout eke hay fiuenced the Attorney-General, Hou.| yoar, and the local government ae J. sonnstns, ran gue able Mem has to pay that simply because they Sr of the provincial cabinet, Injcouid not get. at these additional his decision to withdraw trom the ‘runds, We will endeavor this year to get -at these additional funds, and apply them as they should be applied. - Mr. Stewart: In regard to this Lady Wood estate, 1 am very glad result that the electoral districts in which the vacancies have curred have been deprived of presentotion in the House during has become a tople of ‘speculative! discussion in the Opposition Depa which also construes a feud which! has arisen between the Premier and} the Attorney-General, as one of the/to see. that this year in the (Public reasons why Mr. Johnstone has|Accounts report my hon, friend has become un aspirant for Judicial/taken the advice we have been preferment. There is no vacan Yiurging on him, not to put that. in ou the Supreme Civil Bench atl pre-jas a lability. Now they “have tak- seut, but Mr. Johnstone has prejen the sensible course when they sented a bill (0 the Legislature ror} found it necessary to try to adjust an increyse in the number of jud-;their own balance—or perhaps it ges, from three to Mur, and is cre-|has been taken out by the Outside dited with very definite views as!Auditor. With respect ot the funds to who the fourth judge shall be,| which were set aside for the deaf if his bill goes tnrough, and the/anud blind children, 1 think. it js Foderal Governineut approves of | certainly a matter that should be the additional appointment. Pre-jattended to. New trustees ‘might cussed During Passing morning ; y of Charlottetown. Part | ‘the bank and the money is. there on has held offi¢e since the generaliwas set aside, and the answer [ re-j in each insti-:ing $45; so it seems you are not 1d the charge is-about $400]letting the farmers off. Toblas, aged 25, of 316 Hyman Street. a salesman for the Goooi year Tire and Rubber Company, is in Victorla Hospital. suffering from extensive carbolic acld burns suffered when an Indian chiroprac- tor, Prof. A, Laudie, cf 180 A): bart Street, undertook to give him an alcoholic: massage. The con- dition Of Mr. Toblas is criticai, and the outcome is uncertain, Prof. Laudie, who states that he at once, (Murray Specialty Co.,/dld not know that he had carbolic Box: 399, Toronto, Ont. acid In his office, took the bottle ~-ifrom a shelf poured it into the *MAN OR WOMAN TO DISTAI-| palm of his hand, and rubbed it on: bute well known lino houschold| Mr. Toblas' back from his neck io asities; tr demand {the waistline. Hxcruclating pain territory arrangod, work pleesan | resulted from the appiication of the pay liberal eyen for spare time; concentrated acid, and a medical experionce or capital unneces | doctor was hastily summoned, The sary, Bradley Company, Brant | victim was removed to Victoria ford, Ontario. | Hospital in an unconscious ‘con- Lome - (dition, but this evening he had *LOST—RUBBBER TIRE OFF CAR.| partially recovered from his coma. rlage. ‘Finder notify W. 8.| _ Krown, Livery Stablo. | LOST—ON MAY ist, PAIR OF =! glasses in case, between Protes ‘LEFT AT ELDON HOTEL SOME) tant Orphanage and Charlotte: weeks ago lady's muff, Owner) town, Finder please loave at please call for same, ___,{ Guardian Office. WANTED TO RENT—FIRST OF ‘June, modern size house, pleas- antly situated, All modern con.) yeniences. Apply (Mrs. Mat: Keen care of Mrs. C. L. Miles, 80 Longworth Avo. , *JNO, ALFRED MCDONALD, SUR veyor, dermanville, “FOR SALE — TWENTY-FIVE acres of land at Wheatley River. Apply to McLean & MckKinnon, Solicitors & etc.,, AGENTS MAKE $10 A_ DAY. Staple line, permanent business, big repeater, easy seller. Write i REAL ESTATE REPRESENTA. tive wanted for Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown resident preferred. hive good acquaintance through: out district. Opportunity to con. nmect with most successful and Must own car and} tinier Bell is said to be secretly; have been appointed by statute just opposed to the appointment of a,as well as by the court, because the fourth judge, and to be openly op-|mouey is a public trust. i don’t posed to Mr. Johnstone's candida-| know of any greater charity than ture for, the position, which he/this work of caring for these chil- would profer to fill himself, if it is)dren. Two or threo people have tio be filled at all. /Mr. Bell is;S8poken to me lately as to the con- not far from $0 years of age, and@itions upon which government as- has anounced that he does not tn-/Sistance is provided, and 1 have tend to offer for re-election whan|/2ot up to high Ak Ae pa ieee ; r 0 is digsoly-/Set answers to my tabled inquiries.; ue rca t eh LUE AL) ; There must be by this time a large It, was popular dissatisfaction @ccumulallon ee eset ee with a far abler and better Govern |T ae Ti He ; rat anc eeaae ment than that which now holds: ; B ok Fothererta TO TWe Pie office In Prince Edward Island.[70 See COAL blero is no further tle that. gave the Liberals 24 of tho an ae these funds be mado Naik Aer baee Han ta 2 javailable, Legislative seats at the lust Tho iten passed. Vrov:| inctal election. The public discon | cials. provincial secretary, is the same man, and so is Mr. Newbery. The stenographer who, I understand, is very capable and efficient, Js same lady, Does he apply the term ‘Mr, Gallant are still there. 1 find there is one more addition. ‘ less’ or not just according to the political spectacles through which my hon. Proceedings in the Provincial Legislature Lady Wood Estate Grant to Deaf and Dumb Schools, Department, Provincial Works Department Dis. of Estimates. Extension of Time to Soldier (Special to Th OTTAWA, spread in payments rather than a | revaluation of stock and equipment for soldier settlers on the land was | advocated before the Civil Re , Establishment House this morning by ‘Major John Barnett, Chairman of the Soldiers’ ¢ Guardian) Settlers, Committee of the Suspected of ' Having Killed | | ASHTON, ONT,, May 11—Au May 11--A longer/open verdict was returned by the coroner's jury attending the inves tigation conducted here jinto the death of Alfreda mound, by Coroner Craig, of Ottawa April ment. in th's district, which was in Vor clerks alone this year the item! Settlement Board. His measure he} i ; 6 ; ' 4 -asUre tensified when her brother, Mer is $6,200 and in 1919 the total} believed would bring a greater | rick Drummond was placed under amount was $6,000, This increase} measure of relief to the settlers|arresi. by the county police charg: to over double the amount is for lthe purpose, I suppose, of collect- ing taxes, J know that other years the work of issuing letters patent wnd the other work was very much greater than ut the present time. than could be obtaine revaluation. Northcliffe d through «4 ed with murder, After hearing evidence tor four hours, ‘a verdict stating that thc “cause of death was a fractured skull produced by a blow receivec Aud yet here we have a very con- . ye ee MANOR manner,” Was siderable increase — amore than idgubte, in tacts bs e * Gives Warning {Despite this verdict, Crown At Hon. Mr. Lea: That is Just part gaa : torney Ritchie considers that the f » story. ry ze : evidence given Was of such ana aie reae t: