. . ill flili-"iitlilcillll lo light 1 ‘fill it iiliiiiiiiliiiiiitii illliliiiiitl tlllwlilili mo" ="-=~'*~-~"=-"~*=-"-"='~""-'*~ illili lin,illl_lt_.“fluli+iit_lls” ERR. N6. lfloiiio, Om. , "For ovorthrooaiyoiro, l was Bllfllbd to Rkllmoliiul. I trutod with dootorl, nail tried ‘loorly ovorything without benefit. Finally, I tried "Froit-o-tivos". ‘Jo/on l bod used my g bu: I mzv finyroocnuoi; the ‘pain was easier nod tho swelling otorted to go down _ I continued taking this fruit mo- dioino, improving all tho time, and mow I eon wollr about two miles and ohoroa about the place”. ALEXANDER MUNRO. 50o. n box, 6 for $2.50, triol size 25o. b00710 loll-lul- . ' . lotto: ool Pollhlos In nonu- intros. vaults’,- I- _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL s, loci oi Faiconwotnills increased lby $250. There is aniincrease of $100 for journals Sessionai laws and otc. The Provincial Auditor's salary is increased by $200 and Printing and stationery are to cost $570 more than Iiaqt year. ’f"h-e irmvlinciai Secretary-Treasurers salary is in- creased by $250 wiliio that of his Til!!! PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Fewqstatqnignts lby the govern- ulent. if any_ are looked forward to with more interest than the Public Accounts. These give, or are supposed to give, an accurate account of the government's stew- ardship, a record oti things accom plisbed and what they cost the lax payers. ' 1t is natural that the govern- new official "Chief Clerk" is profl vided for in this department at a assistant is increased by $400. A's-y that the political conllbinatioli .. . . opinions The Criminal Oodo. that newly discovered hiding place of the Pat- riot. provides severe punishment for the crime of “lNTllMlDATiON" and “Tl-{REATENING Lllrrrnlts." and these are lnade the more seve- re when applied to those in the por- fonnance of a lpubllc duty. Unfort- unately the lawmakers did not create the statutes to apply t0 infill in public positions alitnoing their public trust lby plying unlawful met- hods of "INTHMIDATION" upon an unsuspecting public, and thus the hiniifers of the Bell Government es cape their Just due. But the in- uocentlmllttle . soain-potzabout-beat around the brush Patriot thinks it can play the role with equal‘ impuni ly. Having failed, MOST IGNOB- I.\' FAiLED, to coitvince the coun~ of which it is the sustaining Dlllitl‘ is entitled to the slightest measure P‘ ‘u d“h" °' u“ Wsimm b7 niunt should put the best face on salary of 81800 and the clerk re- huit-o-tivoo Limited. Ottawa. Nearly insane iiroill Leg Ulcers olio o1, oollorin: and o! her cure. ccro. I urn in pal l from \Vin|iipeg. sa s that D. D. cured her of a be yflfql help mo?’ tor. “l have used D. D. Vfhy this remedy today for any ‘form okin dioeooe? the itch Io lone. bottlfl: $1.00 l bottle. Try D. D. Tho Lotion for Skin Dioeooo "entrol Drugstore. id. A. ,.l'-‘n.ster Charlottetown. “HERE CCK a t lulu CHICK” When tlhuy bent‘ that fnlll iiiitr call they gatllcr together quickly and gci cxtrrml-iy excited. They know that i g + CARTEWS delicious ctllckcn feed is coming-Ami like culi- dy to children. chickens grow very fast, and 3 o What's more, it makes your your poultry fat and healthy. also great layers and haltcb- 8TB. We sell "Royal Purple" Chick Feed and “Full 0 Pep" chick feed all fresh and sweet. Sold in any quantity. WHOLESALE d. RETAIL Cifier & to. Ltd. Headquarters for Buwlion Poultry srllcllt t ' $3.89 Ladies’ Black and Grey Kid Boots as ill- ustrated. all aims. §i=acitu PRICE $3.89 ,5: atso~~ _ 12A job lot oi Ladies’ ljpw cuts, sizes 2 1-2 toe 1-2 at $1.98. spa ‘OUR WINDOW_ AA¢QAAAAA ‘nnnnnmnnnnmknnnnnn-Lngna‘; so. c». Lit p to l ‘ RDON a 0b.‘ vi zmgpApAnnl K‘ . ' Ito Rood these two letters from Sal-all D. Lawrence of Roebuck. (inturlo. "1 can't sleep at night from leg lil- n most of the time. have doctorcd but no use. A lud case of eczema. That her sore; are all healed. Con ow n luw words from a |(li.l‘i'|(‘l~ _ D. ns direct- ed. and my leg is completeyi well." not be convinced ond try Orig application and Your money back if relief’ doesn't come from the first an“ j t. .1) 0OO§§O-O§O§§O-OO§O§§OO~O-O Piirliie Ferguson‘ l _ * .~.lii~lr<-ww?-P * the situation. natural also that the Opposition should carefully anal- yzc and sharply criticize the ac- counts. This nc doubt will be done during the next few days. Premier Bell has spoken of the financial operations during the year and it will lbe admitted y even by lids friends and supporters D- that he went to the limit’ if not beyond it, in lputtlng the best fari- on the situation. 1t will also he admitted that many of the expend. of itures were not made clear‘ that many items of expenditures were D- out of proportion to the results .l ceives $100 additional. The salary of tho Public Works Secretary is increased by $150. Thu Chief En- gineer. whom the Liberals when in Opposition and consequently poor wanted ‘to abolish is put down at $2400. one half of whlich is charged to Highways E1- penses. The total joint expendit- ure oi’ the Federal and Provincial Governments is placed at $200,000 of which the province pays $120,- ooo. ' l tTlle appropriation for the Schoo Supply which was to have been (lone away with when the party was in opposition, was revoted at the same amount as when it was "not. needed". There are other additions and a few small reductions, all of which are interesting. attained; that many of the boasted achievements of the government had not been achieved. Explanat. ions will be asked regarding many or these. There are some exceed- iniy large titems of expenditure which on their face have an un- wliolesome appearance and must. bc explained. An expenditure of‘ $5,434.75 on the Provincial Bilild- in; ilwiig; vcry largo to tho-so who not air-arc tilat tllerc were. -_—_-¢0o~_-_._. SHOULD BE LOOKED INTO 'i‘ln.- ilinttel" brought to tho ul- signctl Prisoner. Quciufs Jail-l" requires lacking into. The ver P-QLY (PI lllt-{n-litllryiorilnieaslil." b proved or disproved and. if his were large operations in progress thori- during the year. indeed so quietly‘ was the work married on that few possibly cuts-lilo of the contractors knew that anything was being done. The public Will look for dc! tails on this item. Similarly they will look for details of an expen- _ diiuro 01' $7,050.71 G/D Prince of lWlllcs College, and n nunllber of statement is correct‘ that the ut_ tension yo! ‘tile Attorney General called to the matter there is, ab- solutely ‘no excuse for what has been nothing short of criminal neglect. Even prisoners. nu mat- ter Wlliii. their offence hilt? been, ‘have illDll‘ rlghts_ they are all». citizens and human bclings and to subject them to daugcruits lilitifii- ion or contagion is criminal. This trthcrs. Tho Prohibition (Iommissloifs report also is exceedingly and susl itcul nckncwrledges receipt of $50,100 No details are given as hail formerly‘ been done piciously meagre; a single from this source. Province as well as to the poison- .. a" i . l . € ‘as to the cost oi’ administering £11.. (‘a m define‘ up ‘ f department. While the public have ‘full confidence in the integrity of ‘the Commission they are not. so ‘sure of the bona rides of the gov- and the AS OTHERS SEE UE Jn the current number of (‘linin- ber‘s Journal. London tliore is on interesting sketch of thc fox hut-li- buss in Prince ‘i-Itiwarti island. Tim :=kci.ch_ l'l'il'it'll lrl lift-rally trite orumeut transactions nicagroncss or detail leaves the mutter open to suspicion. n. there an) many other limiters! which will require looking into. t0ne living the public ‘kill look story cl‘ the. “South Sou Bubble t inent. o‘ the ‘evenues and til-e expenditures. Tile i’rt.-lliicl' and ls_ The story oi’ tilc inauguration oi the busiue'-'s_ the tllfiiCiilliCs uni-pun teretl and surmounted by its on actuators. l\ir._ (now Sir C-harlel. Dalton and Mr. Robert Oultolr the curly secrecy, the gradually many of his silppcrters have boast iugly anticipated u most favorable sllowln-g. Tile uctual fucts_ inde- pendent of anticiputions llnd pre- dictions, -w|li now be pioccll before tile public and thc public will be the judges. the prglnotion and incorporation of conlpunlos. the leaps and bounds with xvhloh the price 0f breeding stock rose from two to three thou- and tl0i1"i's and the boom which drove prices up to six. ten‘ tween, and finally thirty thousand dollny a pair. reads like a romance. THE ESTIMATES FOR 192i ii-f the estimates as tabled lust evening go tiiroitgli as presented i the only hope we can hold out to our readers is that the worst is yet to come. Taking a. few of the outstanding changes we find an increase of $1.000 for the Agricui tural Departmcnt_ an increase of $300 in the salary and travelling expenses ‘of the Superintendent oflilducation ~tan increase refused to an iifedecesilbr, -c'ol n. n. Camp boil) an increase of $100 to his chief clerk and too to m» stenc- grapher. halt in speculation and the louver- Soutii sea Bubble story. The‘ following quotation from terest: "l well remember being present Wales Oollegtrbear the impress of the imbrogiic of some montlisagn tho calories of the teaching out. not being specified and the whoio Bmouilt lumped at. $14,800. This departure from the usual custom is cotiolng some speculation. Esti. rive or six $100 shares. It with some trepidation that i saw u resident Presbyterian ‘minister then and there invest $2.500 pro- bably the savings of a life time, is in slum, restrict-ts similar to thc 7 f l 1H ‘ ‘ with the exception tlillt the fox ' a ‘ ‘ ' ‘ » ' - iow-owooiaoovlu or nd “L d I g‘ O “We business did not blow up and the‘ '4l4§§"“ that is a fair unli honest state ' ' IiiLlTillOi‘ very properly ticciztres FiESURFilECTION it is now on aeound financial has. I increasing sale of pelts in London‘, Then the war, tlnd the temporary lug or prices. the final settling down to a steady‘ dividend pa’- ing business gives the story a much pleasanter finale than ti; this interesting article will be of in The appropriations for Prince of! at the Annual meeting or one o4 these companies in which l had Wilt? ot contpassion or consideration, Illavlng come short of anything near ly approaching to a defence of thc ltreadheries and perfidiee they have practiced upon the country, and af- iter meditating in the solitude of its llsolation from public favor_ and no ‘doubt inspired by one of the "pow- ers tbehind," launches its cam- pnlgn of “threatening" and "in limldaltion." it. is barking up the wrong tree, and sprinkling its shoivers upon those who thrive uii- der the treatment. The Guardian which lies resisted the “sluslli" and ‘iblllingsgattW and others forms of the Patriot's uludslinglng is not go- ‘lng to be influenced against its her fonnance of public duty by this or any other "dead Ass" kicks from either the Liberals or their press: ' Tile worst feature of it is, that iii is the old case of sluau rebnklng sin. if there ever was o " ' "c" ‘that should shrink from taking the sacred name of law upon their pol tinted lips. it is those who are now by unlucky and unlawful accident bungling up the pitblic business of lthe province: They regard neither ‘the statute laws nor the moral code. By "False prctnnsl?‘ of the most l-nti rtl- iii" tlilottou, ~ . . - . L on O m pm L m H“, riiiiiiieiiii charm-i‘?! ‘i193’ mfdmf“! $111110“ pllrpusi- is to |l|‘t‘.\'t'li| l-lt-t-l» Umlm-v control or m” ("H005 or Govel“. r-d l‘t.']ti'(*.'it‘iiiilil\'PS using i.il\'ii' posi- ni-cut. and then. in now admitted disregard of thc statutes, they coil- ‘tinue their practice of "biuff“' upon the people. l-t is not very long since the Patriot announced that "by the courtesy of lion. \\'_ I\i_ 1.ea_ Pro- vincial Treasurer. "uliey were per- and ‘he 1198M‘ ‘Officer has been niitted to examine thc assessment iffliiifl Willi lists of Staucliel school districts, in VIOhATION OF Till‘) STATUTE which required these and other tax ‘ntion lists tn be kept exclusively secret and frcc from any kind f)i publicity. And to tnako this brunt-ii oi’ lho iuw thr inure ilisizrzlccfiii. iT \V.\S DONE FOR Till". PURPOSE 01" PUBLICYPY iN THE JHLESS 01*‘ THE C01'N’l‘l‘t\'. And Worst- stiil it was not truthfully pubiisileti. ““‘m°"-'m“$"» i“ '5“"'“°° '° '1“ but PRESENTED m" TiiF. rm‘ -u\l-"i‘lilll. There i» JllOT 1N A hiVTihATED AND (MRBLED FORM. And to think of ‘it. a paper such as this, represent- iiug such a combination to lhave bile ruuutterabie gull to talk of tile Crilni nal Code 0i‘ dare touch upon the ‘silcrcdness of law. Y Daily Selections? Guardian Readers . % Furnlohod by W. B. L°lllon_ By Helen FPozoe-Bower Subbiilg 1 tllrelv myself upon tiiv ground. in grit-f and biiiflfiie“ I dug n grave and laid away thoughts My life could not empress. liic When lsllfillg returned with laugh- ter to the hiils_ ii song-ht the woods anew-- Lo! where l buried my thoughts A snow-ulhite lily grow’. 1100i‘ ' A MORNING PRAYER frhe day returns and brings us ,tlie petty round of irritating con- ccms and duties l-icip us to play the mun. help us to perform them with laughter and kind ‘faces; let ciiecrfulnesls abound twilh inllus. i-fY_ Give us io go lblltliely on our business all this dlly. bring its to our resting boils ‘weary und con~ tent and Llll(llrill()l1<ii‘ti<i_ and grant m in tiic cud the gift ofslccp. -lAi.men. ‘ liloberl Louis Stevenson. -—-——--r0->--_- ::l~‘or sprains nnd bmises Then. is refilling bs/ter for sprains and ibniise-a mntuskzn. than Dr. Thom swcilin-gs than follow a sprain. will coo‘! inflamed flesh and draw pain. it will lake "the uclle out oi a bru-isg and prevail-t. the flesh from discolor- ng. nlllllgxiiih additional allur- es euuui to E0 per cent of what paniol; paid ll-ividendis of 200 to 300 in the shares of this company i IBM-Ito 30f district teachers salaries ' b it oiiow on increase of $50000 The tlill n“, fonowlm yam. and n“. Mm lily of tho Medical superintendent receive w, mmmnyq. cheque m. rust. l l .;_}o*§l-Q-.7:'l - t.» r ~ l r’ii‘x‘\ ~ ,- _- t’. per cent." t tth w“ Dream ‘ e annual meeting, tThe write-up‘ lwith its optimistic finish is its‘ Eclcctril- Oil. ll‘. wiii reduce the he already held. Other fox com- Thio column lo open for tho dioouooion by G0i‘f°ll?°"d onto of quooiiono of int-Pl‘- got. Tho Chorilottoinwn Gunrdlln doeo not Inocul- nrliy oniiorlo tho opinion: oxprollod by its oorr" pondenlo. ‘Q4 a4o00 A PRISON EH13 APPEAL Slip-Please publish the rollowlul; statements in regard -to thc conui- tion of Queens County Jail. There lire 14 men in this jail, 7 for Pro- hibition and llle rest IOr lliinol" offences. Amongst those incn is u case of a loathsome disease of tile worst type which we are in danger to be siilitten with at any time as we ‘illive to usc ‘the slime \\'1tb'li towels, toilet towels iind dllsiics as the diseased man. We have notified thc Attorney Gencrui, tile 111g). Sheriff, the Jail dot-tor, tile Heaitn‘ Officer and evl-lwulii- lliltt had any thing to do w-itil tile prison and were told that they had no power to do anything in this tense. that the Prohibition Commission ‘have over-ruled them all. ‘Xe uoiv put. ll before the iDUlbllC in general. Can anything be done? Can this man be put in some place clear of us where he can receive treatment, or must he be left_liere until we all con- tract the disease? We are all _citl- zens of this l.own. Some of us have spent years on tihe battlefields nf France and now are we t0 be lotlg ell in this jail with such a disease as now exists. We are not asking l0 be liberated or pardoned for tile offences we are here for.——we only ask for justice which is fair to every horn Canadian whether no be in inii or at inrze. If the Gov- ernment. cannot do anything in this case we appeal to the pubic iiiTOiIBlI your paper for protection. i ain Sir, eta. PRISON-it. Queen County Jail. And while we are on this ques- tion of law there is another import- ant feature which we have been frequently importilned tn tloal with, but up lo the present llitYt‘ resisted. We have on our statute books all Act protecting tllc “lNDEPENil iiNffifi Oil‘ i'l\Ri.i.\.\ii']N'i‘/‘ It» ill‘ lions for the purpose of ialilllng lilt‘ public treasury to iileil" own eliriril iilcnt. Aielnbers of Joint Stock Ctlill panics lire exempt from its provi- sions, and in this thc Public Ar» counts disclose (lliitc a priiil-<-l_\' ".\i(llllli)Gi'S" ofiliis class. But. the private ilieli\bel' doc-a not’ enjoy this exonlption. if iii‘ Luella an article, or rents a ware-- ‘imilso, or si-iis insurance, Oi‘ signs a. bonii for a gtwcrlllllclii t-tlnlrllc- lor, iii-I i.\iI\li'Il)i.\’I‘iEi.\' (IEASICS TO llE A .\ii*‘..\iili,'7il. and in iiliiii‘ lion to this ili- l‘t‘illlt‘i‘$ iiilllseit‘ li- nblr to a penalty" of $200.00 pi-l- iluy FOR lCYrJilY DAY THAT‘ ' ill-Z SlTS i.\' Tlilfi il()l‘Si-J Till-lid".- jusl 5i Vifiiiiil‘ possibility that zl clur-o inwl-"liilil- lion and ilppiit-iltion of this ltnv ‘illliiiili he sufficiently ifli‘ iluif-iiiiil»! to change thc complexion of the lct-ii-llatuiwe or iJi'iil.‘-5 about it P.i‘ill)i'iil clef-lion. iii iuullriiilii: its "NEPMUOVS l‘i(()i'l\(‘r.‘\Nl'):\" anti (‘riillinltb Folio tirzllli: till.- Patriot was clllr-r pylzui-tlillgLv Llliliil Hllli ttirliiil 0i lid grillinri or olltu it Wilt-i wril lltlivifluli lily lilo "powcr bi-llillll." i-‘ur uulllr‘ llnllutaoiliitllilie roll-Hon tilt- il-‘iiiiii business heading of, tile editorial column infliciiiifig tile pcrsoliel oi its munagolnent has disappcarcn, ‘Fiiore seeing iu be a timidity ilbtlllt ihrilllliiil}: i't.>.s|ioltsiliiiil_l' fur .~.lt--ii utterance-s, On tilts ticctlsitllt vi“ (‘ll the ordinary heading giving the namt- llnll date 0t‘ the pit-mil" WES eliminated showing trepidation us to allowing even the paper itself assuming Tfiéitpflfliiilililil)’ uiur its‘ madcap advcntiiro_ Because they knew they ivcrt- treading on dim- gerous ground and that the faith fui watch dogs 0i‘ tile pcopie_ ilrcrc on the spot to bring them to task for their ncts of folly it lwould bc bcticr -i‘0r them to pause and con~ sidel". ilnd it" not too closely welded to their iniqulties to attempt a re. forrli_ for they should surely know‘ by this time that the Guardian is hot curried away by their ltumlbugJ blustor_ bluff and lbillderllnsh. tliilt ‘we neither fear their throats or court their s-lnilee, it also copies from the Falcon- wood Hospital import n list of (Continued on page eight) -_\‘i\\\'“\i“l, ><p0pns_q (u, Pl ils..-.z. Al \L\\\\\\\\D.si“ v *Ft<.ll>r\ltY_,,r,,rj nlLitliuM/ffliiifi‘, liq“ h. "’tl'< lit‘ '\ i “Wins ‘vi " WI iliiizi ‘ii on the P. E. lsla|!9.£9;£isin_.otls._ good advertising for rustic Fiiililiif‘ SlLK- i lair, that Other. a Spring Gown: New coloring in Crepes and Taffetas. ‘ Luminous satins and Pailettes For frocks. for blouses, for skirts, for sashes and lniilinery. These, in particular today: Crepe de Chines in’ Navy, Taupe, Rose, Nigger, Pink, Ap- . ricot, Mais, Jade, Sand, Paon Blue, White and Black at $1.95 and $2.35 per yard. Duchess and Pailette Silks in all the popular shades at $3.00 and $2.00. Black Silks from $2.15 to $4.50. White Charmeuse, Crepe de Cherie and Duchess Satin for the Spring Bride from $1.95 to $4.50. Patons tci. *_ i?’ . i .~ - i A f i '“ ' .1... n‘. o-a-I- a»... a... .» . 4*»! Q5. t . l‘. i! Here are a few. FACTS -to think over when you are deciding the kind of car you are going to buy this spring Gray Dort cars are extra strongly made-have over- size strength at every point-that is why you seldom see a Gray Dort in a repair garage. t They stand up to the work, bad roads have no terr- ors for the man who drives a Gray Dort. The engine is so simple that a mechanic is very sel- dom needed. Gray Dori cars have proven by actual test to be most economical on gas and oil. 20 to 25 miles per gallon is the usual mileage. Very few cars can equal this and none exceed it. Gray Dort owners are givena perfect service. There are Gray Dort dealers and service stations at every im- portant point in the Province, add we have a fully equip- ped service car and competent mechanics readyfor any emergency; Gray Dort cars are NEVER tied up for parts-we . have a complete stock on hand at all times. Gray Dort cars are medium weight cars-just the right kind for the roads we have on Prince Edward Is- land. They are roomy-comfortable and efficient. In a word Gray Dort car LOOK GOOD, STAY GOOD. ARE GOOD, and Look them over-we are proud to show them.’ snow ROOM and SERVICE STATION 159 Queen St, Charlottetown. Phone, write, or call for demonstration. Selling agents Island R. E. WHITE Distributor for Prince Edward MacNutt & White, Charlottetown. ._Wright & Manson, Sumlnerslde. E. A. McRae, Alberton. N. J. Nicholson, Montague. y ,_ . , Y \ ~ fi . . q... _. ' ‘ ?v""l‘vvfi