The Paper That Island Like ‘the Dew Covers Prince Edwa ' i blrlottetown Guardian, Three Cents. . gmlng Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening Gnu-fill" 1387 hi’. F224" _/// The Peoples Paper {were 1133f llllllll IE1 l“ 17%,’ llllll ilAlllll e WW~““uw Read by EVQYYDOdy. ' >€a \ ggé- (it; z “lg. /‘ - $- I All The News iVorth Printing All the Ads Worth Beading in-ii CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920 By Mall. cnnadl. 88-00, u. a. A., can... annual Silbltlrlpfl , delivered, $4.00. 111111111 SE11 HY [NTENTE Commission. Thre able but Governm tary Party.‘ (Dem. Press Special). l)AX{lS, April 2;l.-—Gener~.i1 blast- inaii, a member of‘ the entente tnmissitut of control in Germany, vcrely arraigus Germany for tnn ay lhc interalllcrl commission has con tibstritcteil in its mission. 11c i Iliat all stii'ts_ of (lifficulties ave been placed in the commis- iou's way and that access to la s the commission desired to nspcct has ‘been prevented. The ew Steamer for St. Lawrence Trade LONDON, Al-ril 23.—~The Dag- i1<l,12.000 tons, hat. been purchas- d by the new (fanadian Steel 1110i"- er and will be used for St. Law'- ence traffic. O-Q-QGO-OQ-OO-OQ couutustu stunts; GQ-QQ 'WANTED.—MAN FOR FARM work. \\'i11 pay $40 a tnoiith for good man. Apply to Mr. Stanley, Statiltly, Shaw and Peardoit. 8239-4-23-“21 ‘WANTEIL-A GIRL FOR GEN. eral housework. No washing. Ap. ply Mrs. J. D. Stewart, 301 Kent St, Charlottetown. 23-31 ‘WANTED TO RENT.—HOUSE W111i ll 01‘. 3 rooms. up-to-tizitc conveniences. Apply 170 Kent 3t,| 8468-4-24-311 WANTED—WAI"I'RESS1ES “L- so a disii washer. Appi-y R059 ‘and Gray. Rcddln Bros. , 1 ~ 84153-4-24-{1 WAltl-TEII-GIRL FOR newer; a1 housework. Apply Mpg, 1t_ 1"- 111151111. 14 Lower Priscc Si. 846114-2441’ FWANTEQ-GIRL FOR GENERAL liouscivork. Apply 175 Gritfton St, 8460-4-24-31. .-..-_.__ t tron sALa-QuAtiTn-v 0F white fife seed ivhettt. Apply to Fred llydc, Corntvall. S459-4-2-l-Zii. __ ‘WANTED MAID BY 1ST OF 1\1a_v flood wages. Apply even- "ll; ll_i'l\Vf'(‘ll 7 and S. Mrs. J. A. Mittiiicsoii, 1 Grafton $t_ 8452-4-24-21 LOST-BETWEEN PRINCE ED- ward Theatre and llayflold St. ll Kohl earring. [Cinder please leave at Guardian. 8230-4-23-21 EQST.—-1N PRINCE ED-WARD lll“llll't'. April 14th, Amethyst. aml Pearl Ring. llcward. l<‘itidei' pie-use lcavc. 1'18 Princo ‘St. 3232-4- oof 1 l r-"os sALz.-Lo~‘c_oi?s1s'r|~cl of onc ticrc, situated at Si. Av-1 glad-S‘ (facing St. Peter's iload); , illlflAlll good stale ofl ‘ 4 n. t. ~ .. V: my. Sh Avflrmlstllly ltrcy (m; l . p “Ifllilguliquv/i MAID FOR causa- du ph-hlliflrk- lilust he able to Am“ "l fallllflllil. Good wages. “mgr S‘ 3 rs. llrucc Stewart, 14 ' ‘ ll-‘vl- mt!‘ lZflIlIIfDJ-‘GIRL FOR Gauss- H, “lwllrll- Apply 221 Water __ szcs-t-ti-uiiia. wiuvrtsmoifi? W“ housework’ t GENERAL i» v....°l».il‘é‘.l‘§€f“‘"’" l" 8082-4~MEtf. F (gljvpllqiflilliihni TRANSPARENT “Wm l-r‘ \ . I hestnn and Stark ‘t'orslc'inufl' .( lmmorl ralllllmlry berry ‘ilatlltrdllfibllrry all“ cmll“ Mm) “lull la. luarly scarlet rliu- hml m >8 and llop sets. All ls- wrmfl fwll- l “Mn to nay station NW I or prices. J. R. Marks. ' 411111011. P. n. 1. 8238-4-23-21 ‘affix; WANTED-MAKE sac. Droposm satprdny. 51mg new nary G on._l etented lust Febr- mm -rmretitest chemical cloth. my“ c“) over, auto windshield f0“; ‘mar vision in rain snow or [vault Mulls glflys clear 24 hours quirk I r-d eflnle excited. Write ‘orrimrvrAetails and exclusive 226 ‘m Y- utn Accessories Co. “ll ‘llllllfllflk. Ottawa. Ont. 457 B L olfilftgiass PARTNER to wmr- pronpvm|llllllllllo Rentlmnnn of n no" Mull‘ and fast growing bust PM“ M 63in in one of tho dist- ", "on 0 Province. Must l“, h" h“ amoral character with a n rod dollar: to invest in I l ll" APPly care Guardian Office. - - 8466-4-24'81.26th, 0.2a t‘ m. _ 54 11 Y 5111111111 BHMMISSIUNEH | as placed Many Difficulties in Way 10f e Secret Aviation De- pots Found Near Berlin. People Favor- ellt i11 Hands 0f Mili- clllllllllslilfl". says General Master- man. foumi three secret aviatio mittcrial depots near Berlin l ' "lilll? Yvitlllit lltlils that it‘ the coin- ssion tieie given iiicreascil faci- lities, ‘General hlastermzin is gin-Q lrllilily luorc sucii tie-puts would be ound. lhc Pvilflfl- declares that ("lllllally l5 ‘lllillosetl to execute llli‘ lrllilly obpeace but that the llOVCrlllllUlll. ts entirely in the hands of the militaiy party. Some Ptoblems For ltemo Couiici, (Dom. Press Special). SAN REMO. April 23.—The Egyptian national (lelegation, which arrived hore late today an- nounced tonight it would present demands for complete independ- QIWOGJ the council of premiers. Six delegations of peoples itnxlpng to obtain favorable decisions from lllv Peace conference wsrc received fllllfing the day. ' Representatives of Galicin gnltl they would ask‘ revision of the tieaty of Versailles to change the (lecision granting Poland twenty. five year protectorate over part of Galictn. Montoncgrins will ask immediate (liscussion of tho case of their nation. tieniantiing reg t. cred lllllllllilllfltlllCti. ’l‘ln=. Allmnnm, were to protest the partition which aid up an independent Georgian na- on. TJONDON. April 2Zl.‘—'l‘11t"* 110331. bility that the Dominion oi‘ (‘aniuni may receive a mandate for the Ar- nieninns is reported in press des- bntches from San Remo. Lord Cur. zon is Slllfl to have stated a1. yes- lei-day's session of the conference that ho was in a position to stale that (‘tinadit would accept a man» date if_.'\'or\\'ay'. to whom it had been ofiercd. refused. The will n01. accept the responsibility. Offor of a mandate to neutral conn- lPlPS first was (lccldetl on follnyv- ing a realization that there is lit- tic if any llfipc of the Ilnited SIHIPS taking it. Shoulll (Ynnntln he invardcd the mandate. observ- ers think lllsglzmti would take care of part of the financial burden so that the iask_ will not be too heavy for the Dominion. New York llur Sales (Special to The Guardian.) Nid\'v")'()ltl\',April 2li.—wil'n the llflflrcst southern skins stilling for what the cholsesl brown pelts used to bring not so very long zigo. muskrttt ivas easily thc star al the fourth i1a~y of the fur auction 1n the masonic hail ltcre. These were i111! price..- paid for the bcst muskrtit s"o1,| tnda_v-~Stutlht-rn $1.85, black $4.55 and brown $5.00. Southern rats showed the siuttlicst. advance over the '[l1'l(‘t'>‘- brought at the lSpriitg gall- hcrt- last April but even at that titty went tip l00 per- ceut. lilack muskrat advanced 1.15 percent and ihrmvn skl|is1.25 p.c. higher. Sales for the day amounted to $1.1.» .000. which ltrntight the grand total for the first four days to $11,375,000, nearly 1.212.000 were enough to make a continuous strip of fur about 75 miles long were sold during the day at prices rang- lng front 2 cents each to 3!) cottts. 'l‘hc best wild cat tottclietl $11.75 each. while $50 etich was paid for the choicest lynx pelts. Top itiarkct for badger was $3.10 a piece. -_--<e>-——-—- Canadian Priests Leave for Rome (Dom. Press Special.) NEW ‘ffillK, April fllt-Jfnrdlnal 1.. 1i. lit-gin of Quebec and a-groitp of passionist fathers sailed yester- day on Fain-c liner Patrla for Route to attend tho relinque of priests. Archbishop Mathiou of Regina was Willi lho party. The pussionist. are going ‘o attend the canonization of their saint. blessed Gabriel Pos- scntl, at Si. Peters next month. >—-—- {j-cO-O THE WEATHER ‘rnmnnawonn TIDE, MOON ETD. TORONTO. April 24.—'Southesst winds. rain. The tide ernonn at 4.20; will lid high this aff- tomorrow st. 3.17 an.| Monday at 4.30: it will be. lilglt tomorrow morning at 4.07; Monday at 5.17 and Tuesday at 6.22. ‘Sun sets this evening at 7. to- morrow st 7.01 and Mnndny at 7.02; ii rises tomorrow morning at 4.55. Monday s1. 4.54 and Tuesd y st 4.52 New moon. Sunday. A r11 18th. ._3 p. m. lFirst quarter moon. ‘Sunday April I “(WNW-i a1 opinion seems to be that Norumw every phase of the situation. in- stockit and Rmlrccs of simply. it iaining their stipplios will be stud! ed with a view of determlningmtet- bode for increasing imports. PREMIERE 1111111 Refuses. (Dom. Press Special). PARIS, April 23—'l‘hc San Remo correspondent of the Matin sitys he has been iniformcil that the provisions of premiers Nltti and Lloyd George on, the (iuestioti o’. dealing with Germany culminated 1n _a suggestion that Germany bc invited to take part in the con- ference here. 'l‘he Premiers indicat- ed, 11-: declares that lil their view the presence of the German ('lillii- 17011111‘ in person would he dcsirztblt‘ as a means of making the discus- sion of the future and economic relations between Germany and her former enemies productive of the bf-st results. France, however, declined to consent. The Breach Anglo-French not Healed SAN DEMO. April 23.——Totlay's deliberations failed to loosen the (leadloclt ‘between l-‘vancta and llri- lain on the (lermttn question. Prein ier Lloyd George, 1t was learned, is urging P70111101‘ Milieratid to ex- tend his staviu order to prevent More Raids . I11 Ireland (Dom. Press Special.) fllliihlN. April 2£i.—!\1tiny raids were illlldt‘ last evening by the military in the villages around Dub liu, and also in the town today. No arrests arc reported. The last hun- gar striker was removed from Mount Joy prison todaty. lie was taken to a hospital. (Caillaux Wins On First Count (Dom. Press Special.) IKNRIS, April ZIL-The charges of high treason and intelligence avitlt the enemy against Zfirrintvi‘ Premier (‘aillaux were eliminated by the Iligh court of the Senate to- day by f1 vote of 211i to 2h‘. This i-limiiiateii the possibility‘ of the death penalty being inflicted. PARIS, April 2il.-.ios. (‘tilllaitx (xonvicitltl ot‘ holding COYFCSPOlNl- ence with eueiity (l1ll'111[.{.\\'11l', totlhy was senteucetl to three years in prison by the Senate sitting as high (‘om-i of Justice. The sentence daft-s front the time of (‘aillatttfls zirrcst and he having served 2S months alone will be cittitlcd to 13.’) months credit. iTndtlr idrcnch law solitary confinement counts for ouc fourth more 1111111 regular imprisonment, For this rea- son llis aitttirueys believed hc would be released within a month. Moro Giafft-ri. counsel for (‘aili- aux, sllld the Senate had decided to impose an ‘additional penalty of five ylcars banishinctit upon (‘hill-- ally and lo deprive him of 111:4 elect oral rights for lcn years." Guilty on Other Courts. IHTRIS, April 2?- laux former premier and lime one 0f the greatest political powers in France was. yesterday, found guilty of communicating with the enemy by the Senate sitting as a high coitrl. Tho crime of which Cailluux was convicted is punish- able bv imprisonment. A few hours before the final verdict was reiurnod the Senate rojectctl tin treason charge of tho prosecution and Paris then knew that tho for- mer premier would not follow liola Pasha before the firing squad. 1t. is generally predicted that (Juillaux will get a very sitori. sentence in view 0f the fact that he has al- ready spent two years in prison. it is also expected t - former pre- mier will be flnod co. s of trial es- timated at ll. million francs. Sugar Refinernslml- Called to Confer (Dom. Pres; Special.) WASHINGTON" April 2Jl.—Sug- ur refiners were asked today by the Department of Justice to como here Monday for a conference to discuss tho general situation affect- ing stigar supplies and prices. l-Io- ward 1“18B. tisslstunt to the at- torney Genersl. in charge of the price reduction campaign. ilcclln- ed to make public tictalls of the questions which the Government will tako up with the sugnr re- fillers. ilo said, however. that ho proposed tn go thoroughly into ciuding survey of available sitgar itndcrstoori that the foreign principally‘ lVuba. ‘Wihoro llavu boon nh- was market. American dealers .A‘DD CA1 I. L.-&.U_SEXl'J:lN.CEl.L . .\__£ .-__ 1|] INVITE a 1 HERMAN Hill 15111111111 Britain and Italy Favor Conference at Remo with German Delegate. France the conferences breaking up w1t1i- out the Ailglo-Freiiclt ilifferences regarding the German policy being settled satisfactory‘ to both pow- tars. ltiarshzti Foch is credited with being really to zigree to let Ger- many‘, iicrlp |’.0(|.\l00 men itntlcr arms inslezul of thc 100,000 stipul- ated by the Versailles treaty. Preiii icr Lloyd (George insists that Ger- many shall not he é\1lfl\iii.'(l_ to es- rapc her treaty obligations at l-‘ratict-‘s expense. Allies Prepared to use Military Force in Turkey SAN. itEMO. April 23.—'I‘he Sup rcnie Council o1’ the allies is full-y prepared to execute the Turkish treaty by military force 1f neces- sary .The coitnell accepted today a plan drifwit for the employment of the allied armies by Marshal Foch. field Marshal Sir llenry W11- son, British Chief oi_Staff, and General Batlogliu, Italian Chief of Staff. who were present at the morning session. Britain Bidding For German M.- __ Ships 3.1 (Dom. Press Special). LONDON. April 21i.—~l3r1tain is preparing to make a strong llllil for the three largest Government pas- senger ships now building and due to the allies, under the Versail- les treaty. the lllsmttrk, (‘olmubus and Hfudenbitrg, Aggregating 126.- 000 tons. Present plans indicate an early ntecting of tho reparations coin- mission zitllaris whore the‘ irntire situation will be revicwctl aild- fir" a1 allocation of the German t-on- page be iletcriiiined. Russian Emissary At San Remo (Dom. Press Special). K LONDON April ,‘2il.—./\ii‘. touris- 5111f)’ of the dtitssian (lovernincnl has been at San llcmo tllu last few days and has 111111 lengthy in- ierviews with allied statesmen. the Daily News learns‘ from its staff mirrespoiiilent at ban llemo. 'l‘he Soviet representative ltas stllll reports of his tronvcrstitiotts to Premier 1.0111110 the dcsllutull adds. Still Another Note LONDON. April 23.~Atitiiher note was received from the Rus- sian Soviet (itivirrumeut today. rc- gardiiig Great lirilaitfs retiuest for protection for the forces of_ General Dciiikitic in the (‘rliiii-a, sitll leaves the sittnitioti tmsatisiziclory influ- tqtliiioii of thc Foreign Oflicc. lht- ltitssians in their third note tiskctl lGrt-alt llililttisi to open ‘p rsuuill ncgotialiotis which arc COllSlflPFPil 11...... u, h‘. unntgtlf‘ ary. (‘f)llS('i[1lt‘ll1 ly the Government has aiztllll lTilll-r" mittptl ti) tln» iSoviet Govcrnnn-ttt its original proposition with a rc- qucst that Russia answer yes o1 110. British Ready For Turks Press Special). LONDON. April 23.-~-ilrlilslt cX‘ peditontiry troops are withdrawinil to the comparative. safely of con» twenlratlntt points in anticipation of violent outbreaks which art‘- 11ml‘ Qipaled tnroughout Turkey as soon as the terms of the treaty are an- nounced. the Foreign Office let it be known yesterday. As for the French garrisons in Cicilio. several are reported lo be. in ties-parole surroundings, bcing virtually besieged by lrrvilllltii‘ forces of Mustaphn Kcmal. As_tt is considered a military impossib~ llity to reinforce these dcleagutv red units they face extinction. it was stated. should the Turks rea- lize the zidvitntztge on their side (Dom. Gill that ivhaievci‘ action was tak- Leading Members. ' ti]. ‘i. EVENING SESSION APRIL 2.» liouse met 1118.15. . ilousc rcsumctl coiisitleraiion of the ltoad Act 1920 in trommiitet- and 41b1- fletiutiiiliug clauses and seht-dilies were ngrectl to and the bill tirderetl to be retnl a third time tomorrow‘. HON. J H. BELL moved the fol- lowing r ifillltlilll. 1. Thai it is expedient to con- stiltdtttc and amend ithe several Acts relating to Education. ‘ t2) That provisions should be made therein for the purpose of fixing a minimum salary for the teacherg of the Province as fol- lows‘. (a) To First Class Male teach- ers $600 of which amount $500 shall be paid from the Provincial 'l‘rett.~iury and the balance of $100 shall be made up and paid by the district. (b) '1‘n Second (‘lass Male teach ers $482 of which amount $407 shall br- paid from the Provincial Treas ury and the balance of $75 shall be made up and paid by the dis- Iricl. tc) Male teachers of the Third (‘lass $375 of which amount $2250 nllllll be paid from the Provincial 'l‘rcitsttry' and the balance of $25 shall be made up and paid by the district. ‘ (d) Female teachers 0t‘ the First (‘lass $512.50. of which a- iount $412.50 shall be paid from the Provincial Treasury and the bal- ance of $100 shall be made up and paid by the ilistrict. (c) Pettialn ’l‘cachers of the Sccoiiil (‘lass $425 01' which amount, all shall be paid from the Pro- vincial Treasury‘ and the balance of $75 shall be made up and paid by tho district. ' (f) Female 'I‘cachers (if the 'l1i_iird Class $312.50 of which amount 1i=..S7.50 shall be paid from the Provincial Treasury and the balance oi‘ $25 shall he made up PlilllllitfllNliSulN THE PRUVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Number of Bills Advanced. , Premier Introduces Resolution on Education which is Discussed by il might lake any form. .\li'. Deli tilt-ll took itp the history of the nt-gctiatitms between the teachers and the Government. Last Decembei" the Government airceptizil the propcsititin, put up to them by the tcaelters agreeing to pay them all they had zisked for. This Govt-lament regardctl as a solemn pagaiidtt for, the purpose of eu- couraging a greater interest 1n the schools. These meetings culminat- ed in a mass meeting in Charlotte- town last March. 'l‘hls meeting ad- salaries. waited upon the Government and presented a report of the conclus- atlmittetl that he was Staggered. the amount deinoiidctl was far be- yond what the Government had fi- gured Ion. lie enumerated tithe demands that were to be met by the Government Mitch he said aissume the burden and even "went one better" thau the teachers had askd for. This would mean addit- inonal taxation of course, but i1’, as was stated at the meeting above referred to the people were behind the Government in putting on ex- tra taxes, then the people._\\'oultl not be averse to supplementing the salaries to the extent mentioned in the resolution. The qitealioit now is. is 1119 11"‘ seat itriangetnent going to settle the matter tit-finitely? it probably l)1‘t)V11ii'i's. Ono of the reasons why the higher level of qillilfifis now granted 1111A)’ not definitely’ settle the itiatter being which offer lit.‘ br-lievtetl better remuneration. that. and paid by thowiistrlcl. (g) 'l‘eachcrs engaged in a vil- lage school shall he entitled to $25 in addition to salary and this additional itmounl IdTsIFi" 13f." "F" 2%. A provision to encourage dis- tricts to pay Slllilfy" beyond the minimum by the Government sup~ plementing to the extent of 50 per (ecnl of the amount contributed by the disiiiet above such minimum. stich supplement by the G0\'f‘i‘il~ ‘H0111 not to, exceed $25 to any one teacher. 4%. That an authority be given to the ‘ritstces of tho school dis- trict i0 levy a pull tax for school purposes in an tittiount not ext-ced- ing $5 not less than $2. 5. Power to the inspector to en- forco compulsory attendance. (sgdJ JOHN H. BELL fSgd.) w. M. LEA. MR. BELL in moving 1111‘ rcsolu lion expressed his pii-asltrc at the manner in which the lload Act had been IHISSIiIl. 11c especially was plcasctl with the attitude taken by the Leader of the (lpptrsititiit who gave valuable assistance and gen- erous criticism where sitch was no try. lie hops-ti for the same (a ntcnl. for the resolution now being introduced. The Govern- ment. would be glad to ltave fair and full f'l'lfl{‘1s1ll llcfore proceed- ing further he would take the op- portunity or referring to a question by Mr. 11. l). McLean. Souris with refcrcnct to an advertisement ap- pearing in the press calling a tncet- ing in lPcntrv-villt: to discuss agri- cultural Pililffilllflll. The Govern- ment had invited Mr. Gill, Director of ‘IW-chiiicztl blducalltin for (‘anada and he had dlscttsscd the question before members of the Government. There is, said Mr. littll, a grant of $10,000 available to the pro- vince for technical education. The answcr given to Mr. G111 was that this Province did not tieslro to lraiti its young people away front but to the province. They made the proposition to Mr. en should be applied generally throughout the province. the teach- ing of Agriculture, having home projects etc. The idea of the 1 the above 111111111111‘ P!‘ l the wholc H shall be made up and paid by thcl (‘anada have not tvei been worked day in Toronto. The famous Uri- tlsh General Government was to encourage agri cultural education itt all the schools the encouragement of home projects and etc. ’l‘ht'y proposed to Mr. G111 that tllls $16,000 should be spepnt 1n this wny. This idea and the re- ason for it was explained by Mr. llell at considerable lettgtb. in this Province the only technical educat- ion advisable was agricultural and he claimed that this $16,000 belong- ed to the province. "Of tiourse." said Mr. iicll," lhc ifederul Government. may refuse" if so then we must look for some other way. There are other P11111081‘ lions, to expend this money 1n l1"? conduct of summer schools; to est- mhlish 1n connection with P. W. (‘allege a class in which agricult- ttral instruction might bc given. rcparlng tractors. machinery and titlzick. Hero of Kut ‘ To Visit Toronto (Dom. Press Splclll-l NEW YORK. April 23.—1t was announced here tonight that Gon- ernl Sir ‘Charles Townshend. the hero of Kul, will visit. Toronto on May 3 and will probably ac- cept an invitation to delived an ad- dress iii that eity. Details of thc arrangements for his brief visit to out. lie will likely spend only one was entertained at luncheon at the (‘anudlnn Club tn- not. short; etc. establishing an zigricitlittrnl day by a number of prominent (‘an school at Mount Herbert-in fact adlans resident here . es oi‘ placing part of tho u...“ l)“. gwvtirlllllvllt assuming burden. ON. W.M. LEA in seconding the rcsoltttioii- -i1egrtatledd1ltl.1._1_1_m\ Ml‘ .\':ish,‘\viu> was to have set titled l1. had been prevented by iline from being present. 11c coucui _ 1n what the Premier hail said MR1 zigreetl with him that the tiuestion ivas one of the most important that could come before the hlllli-“lfllllrP- \\'i1h the higher cost of living. the higher salaries paid in other cai- lings. it was only natural that many of the best teachers were ionvint; the profession. lie did not consider it . absolutcLv necessary‘ that tho teacher. to he successful. must have a 10ml. 0741191191199 be‘ hing him or her. Many were born teachers; others cottld not be made good feathers at any stilary". llc t-xtirt-ssetl tsoiue doubt as to thc :-111'cllglli ot‘ the sentiment. said I throughout the country nn; higher salaries for tcachirrs. 1t. was always open in the d tricts tn supplement the teacher tilarics and the strcllfflll of‘ the . aitimcnt-liad not been evi- dciitzcd lo any extent up to the pre- sent, li.- had his doubts ttboui iho existollftc of the sentiment notwith- standing thc fact. that many re potable delegates to the recent con- vention said so. Mr" Lea spoke forcifuily and at considerable length. touching upon the importancn of education. the benefit of having technical classes in which young mcn could take up the work they had dropped when leaving school. which ablc many of’ them to follow their agricultural education or nn to other professions. HON. A.E. ARSENAULT followed He said the. government program- me this session had been brought in tail foremost and no one could pre- dict: when we would reach the head. Everything so far introduced related to expenditures; nothinit had been said as to ltow the rc- venues to meet these were to hc provided. in t . . tieuianti llll [Ill ‘o1 the contract with the teachers. After that some meetings were hehi throughout the Province, a pro- optetl a new schedule of higher After that meeting a delegation ions arrived at by tho meeting. lie meant an enormous outlay; Never thcless the Government agreed to ‘ be rtetniitt-tl. ‘Plot to biuttlet = Premier Veitezllos is that teachers are called to other professions consolida- tion of schools must. be resorted l0- Mr. ilcli rtlferrcd to the advantag- responsi- hility ita-i-cily uiwu 11H‘ nwvll‘ fillll- "patch toilay tillcged. would en- ‘ fiPtllllillllli 1.5111 11111 B11N1[||1N B1111. 131111111 Duke 0f Devonshire Will Return to Com- plete term. Earl of Athlone, Duke 0i Sutherland and Lord Byng 0f Vimy _ Mentioned as Possibilities. - (Dom. Press Special). LONDON. April 22l.——Althu it is practically certain ihal the Duke 1)t-vonshirt~ will return t0 Can- ada to finish all or part of his term as Govcritoi- General, some quiet lobbying has been going on ieceiilly itt connection with the a1)- ilillllllllPiil of a successor. A large scr ion of thc- London Press will have it that the Earl 01' Athloiie W110, as Duke of Teck, was practically assured of the post. had 1t not been for the war, is to have 1t noun Another name recently mention- ed is that of the Duke of Suther- land. it is said that‘ the Duke and Duchess would not be averse to a term as Vice ilegeiits. The Duke has large laud interests in (‘auz-ula. principally in northern British Col- umbia. lie is young. however. ou- ly 32 and doubt is expressed wlicta er he would he a sufficiently solid nominee for such a position. An appointment which would meet with ~more favor would bc that of Lord Byng of Vimy. 1t is believed that Lord Dyng would be willing to accept the post if ii were offered. N0 Canadian Soldiers In English Prisons (Dom. Press Special). ()'1"i‘.-\\\’A. April 22.—In answer to a question by Iiiajor t‘. G. Pow- er. of Quebec. .in the House of (‘ominous this afternoon the Gov- ernment stated that no serving soldiers of’ ithe Wanaditiii forces are dctalntetl iii England or French prisons. On March ‘.11 there were 24 men formerly members of the (‘anadiztn military forces detained in British prisons as the result of offences against the civil law. All discharged front these men were the military forces subsequent to their conviction. 1t was not the intention of Ithe Government t0 take any steps to have these men lreturueti to Canada. prior for tpe _ . lexpiratloa of the reina-nder o tic would not. but the same means are I t“ of m?" wlmenves exclusive being adcipted- iti some ot‘ the other, ‘llll -‘ of such portion which has or may (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, April ZL-lttiiian and Greek governments have been in- formed a plot has been discovered lo tissasinate Premier Venizelos. now attending the council of pre- miers at St. Reina. an Athens des- Exciting Period 0n Chicago Market Dom. Press Special). (‘lllif AGO. Ajril 22.-—-Exclted sel- ling cut flown prices this after- noon on the Boorti of 'l‘rade almost as much as quotations were first hoisted at the beginning of the world war. Corn dropped nearly nine cents a bushel. oats nix cents, and pork $1.210. The flurry was due to uneasiness regarding fin- ancial conditions. 11 was 1|. case of stampede. The rush to sell appear- ed to come with all the speed and force cf high explosives. The dur- ation was nbout 15 minutes the per- iod which elapsed between the close of the New York stock market and the finish of dealings on the (‘hi- cago ‘Board of trade. When the. fin- al gungs cleared the crowd of pet's piring brokers front the pit values had shown little if any power to rally and were at virtually the lowest point reunited. with July corn typical n; $1.58 to $1.58 l-Z as lmiiiipared with $1.66 3-8 to $1.06 l-Il. At yesterdays finish the bulk of tttei5e111ng,was' ascribed. to liquidation by ill protected headers unnerved t-y the strain of the day: high shrinkage in the worth of so- curities and bonds and of sample commodities like cotton. Aggres- siveness however was not lacking among the bears in the gra/o trade once the stampede started. The plot was said to have been unearthed in Switzerland where former King Constantine of greece is 1n exile. -.——-<r>———-— Vessel Sinking (Dom. Press Special). LONDON. April ‘l2.—-A wireless. message from the [Ynittid States Shipping Board 51.081110!‘ Waifll"! early today said the vessel was sinking in latitude 47. longtituile 7. Aid was sent. The Mayhut was a vessel of 1.520 tons. She was last reported in shipping records as sail ing April 17, front liuelva, Spain for Antwerp. Turkish Delegates In Paris May 10th (Dom. Press Special). (‘ONSTA‘.\”l‘1N()l’1.E. April 22.-‘ The, Grand Vizler Demad Fcrid Pasha tonight received notification that the Turkinsh peace delegat- ion is expected in Paris on ‘May 10th. The delegation hag not yvl been named but doubtless will be hQudQd 1,5,» Dainail Fcrid Pasha. 6011110118011 Telegrams (Special to The Guardian.) POWER COMPANY WINS FiGHT l-‘ILEJDERICTON. April 22.—-’1‘he New Brunswick Power Comipsny which operates the St. John 1,1811% Gss and trolley service has won its fight against the filly b91011 the legislature here to increase its capital and dividend rnte.. the new ralc. base belug fixed at 813.100.0011 .and the return at eight. per cent. The leader of the Gov-hm". “m1 n halt pqf cont of tpc “P01119111 llllll lllmw" lmllqllelll llllgross income is reserved for taxes. the opposition. probably construe. five eril1eism~in which only the present opposition indulged-was new and unexpected. Nothing beni- flcial to this province will meet with opposition on this side of the House. ive have never had to change our attitude on any ques- tion; we had never been obligeq tn take back any words of ours. He did not. know how the government members would regard the change of‘ attitude they have assumed sinco tho election. Ho did not know bow tho members of the gov ermncnt. were going to explain their chitngen attitude to tho peo- ple who elected them. They would find that tho pitbllc memory was: possibly the spoken word might ho forgotten but the written vtnrd would remain as long as the newspaper files last. Mr. Arsenaull quoted from the Attorney General and the leader of mo, my. ._i.____ Continued nri Page Three ‘ States. Yrtnce 0! Considering future 0f Prince Albert (Dom. Prue Special). Loxnou, April flit-Future o1’ Prince Albert. whose studies in (iumbridse come to an end with the close 0i the E8516!‘ term. June 181-. l8 119W under consideration. His own tlcsiro~~often exprossedmds to make a tour through the Fnited 11o has already been to Cusnda while serving with the fleet. but at that time he had little op- portunity to travel inland. Current rumors suggest the Prince will bo made a duke in his own right. Whether or not rumor is enrrert it. is quite certain that Print-e Albert will undertake this year many oi the duties which would ordinarily ‘i '-\"~ Wales. estimates pose of erecting a memorial. The '-i‘sn to the the coprfr T0 Decide ‘on a Canadian Memorial ‘ (Dom. Press Special). OTTAWA. April 22.—On the mot [on of lion. llugh Guthrie. second- ed by W. (‘rQtht-rs. the House this afternoon appointed a special colit- tnitiee to consider the report on the question of what itieinoriai if any should be erected on the battle fields of the Great War to com- memorate the gallantry of Can- adian troops. Sites, Mr. incineration of the following bit‘ tics: 1st. Julien. Pitsschendselo. Observatory Ridge or St. E101. Vimy itidge, Arrns, Courcellettefl Amlcns. 1t would be. remembered that $500,000 was placed in Um last year for sites had been conveyed t0 the~Gov erninent of Canada and iii the csti- mates for the present‘ your there was n vote of $10,000.00. This was to carry on the necessary work of surveying and the like. The Gov- ernment felt it proper to ask tho House to take the whole quest- ion lnto consideration and for this purpose that a special committee be appointed to get tho facts and determine upon some general po- licy for the erection of a perman- ent tnemorittl. A Warm Debate In Ontario Legislature (Dom. Prone Special). TORONTO. Apprll 22.—-l<‘or fiv‘. hours yesterdu-y the members I" the Ontario Legislature engaged in a free for all on the McCreury re- solution asking the Dominion Gov- ernment to lake a referendum on the prohibition of liquor import- ation. When the llouse adlouined late lost night. amendments were in the speakers hands but a divis- ion seemed gtili fur sway. The first day of the debate showed the hal- snce of sentiment 1n is-vor of the resolution but while the Govern- ment has renson for believing that the resolution will carry it was evident last night that the 0911091- tlon to the proposal will be ex- tensive enough to ieoptirdize the success of the referendum. when it is submitted to the people. The division in the temperance forces was strongly reflected in the de- hsto in the House and with one or two exceptions the Opposition to tho resolution as it stands was based upon the probability that the Federal Act under which a rc- fr-rendtim would ho held‘ does not apply tn Ontario and that any lt- tempt to apply 1t would be unuc‘. ll’. Guthrie said. has been selected for the .put-. y pose of erecting ntemorisls in t'o:n~“’ ' the our--