R ‘_ “cksil-IN“ TIME. passing events and persons of l "t - _ splendid judgment and Intelligence _“—_ 1r "lug seats in the prei-is gal- 1p“ eyinmi or m; "Du",- Ap . - . . . - - - “lll” _ . s 1 1- s l 1 _ The waste of time at the present SESSION 1S going I01’). oiii- Cuflflslly has not so nii- bows m“, ,,_ m, ,,,,,,,,.,, been n, 9e beyond all excusable bounds. At this late date when the farmer members are thinking 0f their farms and their spring work, to be called to meet at a certain -“hour only to "find that the House does not open till one or two or three liou 1s later, is something that lic-lpini: llielll even the most patient will not stand for much long- vreuieil liirliculiieii. plaining bitterly, and little wonder. Why not apply a little business common sense to legislative as well as other duties? The House has now been in session two weeks; was liznoretl and thorns |>!‘0l0l'l'(11.l. wcrt- deeply days and two half (la_v5<. The sessions called for ten a.m. "“""l' “lll usually open at 11.30 or l2 and continue till one; the second session, called for i; tipcns at 4 and when there is a night session it is called for 8 and meets “about 9 continuing till 10. When out of these short sessions j the time occupied in a few long; winded speeches is deducted it leavcs little time for actual work. l1; can- not be. charged that the tipposititin has taken up much time at the present session, their speeches being in- ,..,,,.,.,.,,,.s_ ,, ,.,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,,,,_ variably short and in no sense obstructionist. "The n-iiin, H1050 "lllvllllllni: expenses" long winded orators are all on the other side, and 111111 "1111'1."@'<1~i@11 c0515" 111' "1111 111» many of their speeches could very profitably be boil- Tilrlllulizl"; ed _ l llxall llotlirlliad jumpctl from $4 to It 1s hoped the present weclt Will sec kinger ses- W W. b,__,.,.,,,_ bu,» ,-,.,,,,, 6 ,0 ,5. sesions and shtirter speeches and that some progress Cents a IIOUXltl. bllllkjl‘ [r0111 l5 to will be made. Nothing" is to be hoped ‘from proloiig- 1" veins. POM llflllll is l0 so with inlg the session over triflcs while the real business is lfllff ll)?" yet to b9 (l0ll9, l upon duiiih tlingtit-sl. 'l‘lliclil'l unccas~ final}: clatlort-d aliotit government int-oinpcteiice and cxtritvaizztnct- The C1.llllll<il'l tlic lailriiit rlcriyci: from aiiv zidinis- ,ll_l,l,l,ll,l,,lll;plliililiilililii"llliin sions in the (iiiariliaii llldlt the finances ol the [ii-ov- ,, _,-,.,,,-_ no“. ,.,.,.,,,. ,-,, c,,,,,,.._.,, "m, ince are not in its rosy a condition as might be wish- lllt‘ nino ls HOW t-iiiiiiii-ii lll iiiioiii ed is really pathetic. ln its Frdziy’s issue, to sustain "1' 111111111- ~ '1‘111-1_-" <1w11 11111111 its jcremiatls against the late zidminilstratitm it grill,‘ ‘mllidlilhtlrjfl‘ll‘llllglflélifgillglylx quotes in _caplt_zi_l lcttersliwnn the (iuartliaii, “Vt/e .,_,',‘m. ,,,l,ll_._._,,c,,, wml,l,,,,,,, ,',,l ,,',,,,I have no disposition to lllllllllllZC the gravity of the l‘+1\t1l'h‘l'il. 'l'lii-l|' l-Ullllillt-s iii-i- silhlil financial position of the province.” ()ii this slender iuiil llll‘ll' cars llfiilllllllltll to tlll l'k‘~ thread it builds a ilotlblte column editorial or. flzt- iiiioii 1111' dliiiii-iiiiiiiiiii. “illlvlll “awful conditions" lcft as a legacy by the late gwiv- ,"'_""‘l“1"_ "l’l"’“l_""“ '""““ll"“ ‘l“’1'~ . . . . , . , div moved lo speak those lllvffllli; ernment, incidentally admitting the (iiuardian s hon- N, Bus“. o, mm, m“, suwms so €Sty lll the lllfllltll‘, , ‘I _ (‘Ullltlllllllutllll-ll)‘ iantiretl a _ve.:ii' aim In the telalioralitin of its pct theme, however, i-t will iii» iniii-niiiiiii-ii lnlo Ht'l‘\'lt‘\*. lashes itself into a fury and returns to its anathem- fllldllj "l" “l1""1"1'1'11 111 1l'-*‘¢'11111"'1< atizing of tht-liiiiiriliiiii. “Tlhc (iuartlian and a few __'“':]'_l, ':;l,l,l,l;;l,'.ll_.ll.,l,l,l llli-li-lil lam partizzin‘ politicians." it screams, “may continue _to ,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,.,l,,,,,,,,,.,,_ .,.,,,__,. l,l,,,,-_J M. play their litllc mime” t1tc. “All along the Patriot iiiiiiin- it lo "iiiii-i-i-iiii.» (‘lut'll0llh§"‘ has contended that lhcrc is not sutlicient revenue now with-ii they would ii they 11:111.- - to pay for the public service, as at present constitut- “'11~'11 111111‘ 10111111113 111111111111 luv-if ed,” continucs lhc >1clf_ righteous Patriot. i‘\"l‘i;'l‘li:‘l‘,‘)lp the lllllllllll lllsll lll) lll its “lllath and Sllolv or will tliev seek to squlrilii out ofl Mr. J. H. llcll thc error of his way when the latter, ,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,_\Z,,.,,,,,,,, b, m, b;.,,,,.,, as leader of thc tipposititin in the last legislature, i.ii-oinii.-. iii llic 118st? stood up in his place in the House and said that the, “helm m other _ 4 ‘ _ . . . ., . . . . piovlnces me revenue of the ]ll‘1l\'lll('(3 is large enough to provide w m m, H“, M, "lapping W, n0“; the ne<ressill'ji' iiicrcii.~"t> to teacher's salaries" and that ]Il‘tl_L‘l‘;lIllll!\‘>‘i lll)!‘ lllc l.ltllltét1l‘\'llll\'f1 ltltils. h-l it alone." Falconwooil hospital was lh(1 |itvtiritt1 llieiiic of Liberal denuncia- titvii last session. llelwccn llic |iittircs in the opposition leaders (‘UH l-llllli'l'i.l~lfi.l~'i (‘tHl Plfilllll. l the Arsenault oroveriiiiitriit ivoulil be “remiss in its amt riuonlsl iiiiriies. one or ilwii-i dutyif it taxed llltfiitltiplfi of this province" under the then twisting; tdrctiiiistzinccsl Not at all. The Patriot out llelled Hr. Bell in his assumption—his m, muugh, may m“, mm dime‘ for disposing of Sir ltobcrl But“. Others ngaln er. Members on both sides of the House are com- 1'°111111@"°1l "161" 1'°1' "1°l1‘11°°11-l11" whitened ' the wisdom of an honest conduct some o; mam keen observers m- sense whlcli they cannot avoid. exceeded the bounds oi’ courtesy us lop“, 0km, up we “mess-i l9“ by to use their names without author- c,,nse,-vuy|ves_ n woum be crud. lll‘? 5°lll° "ll lllelle “M” llllvlllell perhaps unjust, lo ivltholtl WlHLIUV- “lllll lll“ l-illvelllllllelll llllll lll” lld‘ er satisfaction llils elves them. N vice has been ol' great aissli-ilttncc in um, 5mm“; qunsnun their quflunc. °lll "ll lllell" “lll utlon for tiny kind of scaurpnginml ln niuclcruldng they have an es~| reputation second t about none in Island history. The best oi‘; l the path! °l.scavenizers, however, are ofte Some of lhcsc L-mekiss their own backl, S_\'2ll[Jillll€llC for llic yards. and herein is the great ale-ll lllllllllll ‘lllll “llllllll ‘vlllllllilll Fill" feel of the Putrlot and its politic-l: the first WGBk lWt) zlfltl ‘<1 (lays, the gecQnd three ll ll llelvlllli llllllll l0 sllYe ll llll°m &ll'llOUS9'Cl8llIllflK gang. They are l wllell lll‘? ‘ll-‘clwellell leaving infinitely more “niess" (u llllt‘ nature of the odious task. they mmd "m" ‘he’. Me cleaning m alianiloncil _|iopc. “lt is joined to lts “mm ‘hm. Yum“, i,‘ “.1” mke a O "l n l I. l l l l l I I steam short-l to niovt- the iiccuinul- l : tiled debris. anti the waters of the ‘ lllllsborouizli will need lo be dlverl rd through the avenues of govern menl to cleanse and innke llhcn dlllblllllllli’. "llroarcssivt1 .\l(‘;ll~illl‘£’l' is the 9 jlf IHHV llillllO _4l\'(’ll lll lll? {ZOVUFIHIIOIH Q organ to thnl which in Conservn- z live (lays they descilhetl as an "lN- Fl-IRNJXI. SClll-lllli." \\'hul ulizilteti i it so |ll'0,'.!l‘(‘SSl_\&‘. now when it was so infamous before? Ccrlitlnlii‘ not any improvriiiciil of their (‘.l'(3l\ll0l'l for they propose to omasculutc ll ol its prlncipul virtue, that is its pct" niamince. The proposial is to have permanent terminals. \\"llll0lll which lll(‘_\' would hi1 unable to izel tlit: lloiiiiiiitiii iiovt-riiiiiciil isriiiil. and lo lnin up and trim off tho in~ |t1l‘\'<‘!llll1L space wllli road maclr int-s in tlic old lllilt‘ way. 'l‘liis lllllClllllll lctiilini; will last l“"’v\]|l ‘llirt-c ,\'<-:|r.~; wlit-n it will bc itisitln l'l'llll_\’ for l'l1llt‘\\':ll ivliilc tlit- llilor» csl llll lllt1 bonds yo 11:1, ziiitl llit-lr ri-ilt-inptiiln idnlilna: fund rcqnirtiil lnr lliirt; ,'1‘\l‘.*‘i. 'l‘l;t-r1~ is oiic al- ll‘.lt'llVt1 fi-ziliirt- party lieclt-ril. ’l‘lit1 coininiiisaitiiit-i“ til Pulilit: \\'nrks i-xpt-cts lo tlivlltlllltl tho whole $ll5,tloo, or as much ol’ ll in; lit‘ can HPI. willilii two ycitrs. ln llio words of |ll(1 lkilriol of a ycur auo. il will Iic lllt‘ siiznnl to “l‘oiiit- to tlic rrili and i-,i-1l your pilc." .\lltlllll‘l' fancy litllc trick ol llH‘ ;.',tl\t‘l'lllllt'lll in llltll‘ anxiety to create a false dellcll lu lay to the charge of the Arsenuull regime, wits lo pay lllU si-litiol loaclicrs llifiitet-n months salary ln the one _\'t1tir.'l'l‘lils was never done bllllflfl‘ in lliellilsltiry of the province. 9o far as the issuing: of checks urt- eoiiccrned.~l'oi' llit- monlli of Ili-c-‘l timber, lluiyl would not be present- ed for pnyintint at lllll! llank until January, mid not cliargetl lo the _l’.0VL‘l'lllllA‘l\l for interest purpos- llic_v could be counted upon lo ll ivhicli they could use lo tltafiinie nliotil it tn the‘ ' 2 l l g I § v o o l g . l 1 , v ' . Y - I l hi: tliffictilties is lo (lcvlsc means O3 U" llllll‘ I'm U“ lllll“ ml“ bum“; knowingly false {lSStll]l])t'lllll'——lll€1l the revenues were “M05 ,,,,,.,..n,,,,_ Rob“, Rogers M, 1111111‘ 11l>l>11i1111i1s~ \\'111"1i $111111 111811 sufficient and 0VOl'_\'<.)1ll;l. who read the Patriot at the inio for sit-night (ronsqi-viiov» re- time knows exactly where it stood on this question. iiriiiiiiiziiiinn, nnii Sir‘ RODGPL uni-- Now with a gigantic taxation undertaking to justify, lfifglzlffll”? ‘gill: lllfélrelllllelglllé the Patriot h,\*1ioci-itically' declares “all along the preach o, De:0n;u‘f,r,éndsh,‘l, be Patriot-has contended that there is not stiflicient rev-luvcm, on.“ m, 5H,,“ men ,5 enue to pay the public service-—as at present constiq i-nnini- tllHCOnIllllllIg and the fem‘ tuted." EvidentLv the last clause of this tleclaration 111111 1111111 111v 11s 11'11v@11111_1~' 111 i118, is in deference to the conscientious scrupies of the righteous Patriot which realizes when too latte that m“, I,'e',.,,,é,,,,,g_ Accord,“ ,0 me. “old things have passed away"? but that it may be 1,10,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,nce,,,e,,, o... Linen“ possible still to hoodwink the people. decision is to rein-e Sir Robert and; __._.___.___ conduct a lnlonist campaign uii-_ “DYING l'l(l'll[l|(l‘1ADVERTISIXG. der a new louder. lo be of wurse‘ __—--~——- _ lollowetl up by defeat. The purllesi The Toronto Mail and Empire says: “The British interested of CULlYSO have not been.‘ Columbia Government has introduced in the Legis- ("111-“1111111 111111 111° l11j1>if111111111° WK lature a mcastire to require all moving picture the- jlll“ ll” “all "llllllkilll lllrlllzllzljlnllnllg; atres to (exhibit for fifteen minutes each day films, ,0,- mes}, (m) provided by the Provincial Bureau. These films are to be educative, illustrate-specially the natural re. sources, and economic and industrial problems t- British Columbia. Pictures dealing with genera Canadian events will also be prepared. This goes step farther than the Eastern Provinces have gone i1, making use of the movies for advertising. The Hears lGovernment established a bureau which has ha taken many fine films of industrial and scenic chai acter. The Dominion Government created a movir. picture bureau which has had pictures taken I national industries, "for exhibition in Britain an? other sources of immigration. But no province h: compelled the theatre interests to exhibit the film.- As a rulethe attractive nessof the pictures has induce- theatre managers voluntarily to present them, sand wiched in between regular films. Provincial and Do minion and municipal governments could make muc‘ better advertising use of moving pictures than the; do, but what is (lone, to be effective, must be attrac tive.” '1 British Coluinbia’s example might very profit ably be followed in other cities and we have no dout Mr. Gallagher would do a simliar work for this cit; - if the films were provided. Excellent advertising fol the province could be furnished in this way. Visitors in the city invariably visit the theatre and ‘no greatei publicity could be given the scenic attractions of the province than a well staged film. If the merchants and hotels, who Wlltlltl be the chief beneficiaric would co-operate in this they would find it very pro . fltable advertising. -040 hods are resorted to lrul_v their conspiraci‘ wits of the grandest ln- lionully. tl THE ltiliiliélillliliiili o Thln column la open for the § discussion by correspond- ems of questions of inter- est. The Charlottetown Gunrdlan does not necess- arllyTndorse the oplnlona expressed by its g pendants. o O44 0§§4+0 Autos and tlie Roads Slr.~—»ln' unsvrui" lo “Farmei” in April issue ll lllillifis‘ one laugh 1o read such letters. l think of the il-iys in Muss, l5 yciirs ago, ivlien COFPBU.‘ O O i 9 ‘ l1 ~ I ' - ~i 1 1 i ‘ “l? den. Willi the wish fullier to the hllblll hm“ lhL-lulullll m (lam f g 2 v O ‘die autos first ninde their zippear- .i~ncc on the lilgliivay; the siinie i ‘d story. Today everyjurniei- has i auto. We could not get along tliout ll. You can go miles on nday. ln fnet any iliiy and you I meet nothing hul fllll0s. "Why? ccuuse they have had good roads ado for the autos, und you cuu I so far. mid so fast. that the irsc ls out of the question, l romciiiller 18 or 2O years ago. worked on a farm, scvcn miles lllrlllllll‘ lll lpll-‘l lllllei My ha“; lillilflll u dny to go tom “M. n Hum" sprint; l" llle blllller- l n‘ llllv potatoes, fiiiuicrs could lake can thaw them out. ..|]_ m, “tuned for vhnrlotnqownqlll0 litislioln at ii load. and make lltlflllrri: will see thc difference lie- lusts-ad of one lrlp luw-cn the two, and go to work niitl I No doulit llll'l'l1\Vlllll('ll llic roads. nnd bulld llicm “wk, KM “Mk a, I "walk Now are n lol of progressive farmers that riglil, so‘ when it rztinii, they woii‘t “m, rm", mm“ M ‘he ‘ma! m" | sot- the iiccd of the unto wllllir ago to the hubs, iind just as soon its w slow tines klck. 1m Rocky Point ferry. the l0 (rclock frlp across, and the day. when ll he luid an tiulo could have done the same trlp, miles, nn our roiiils tip hero ln minutes. l have often gone Into l I l 1 l l ii _i 0 l l . I t li rti e n-_ I um glad they ullow ant... on the island roads. the horses wlll get tistul to lltem in n short wlillv. lrlps tfclork back loft lionit- ill 9 “lml 25 llllsll‘lll‘l' ~THEGHKRLOFPPIUAWNlGUiAlRDIAN i _ y - I .1, ~ " "-~ ' " l l lflcultlea and will be given ample ,,““” o+o+ol+w+ep0gq&;n==neeeccécl‘... l E tiliiliitliitiowil GUARDIAN 1111111111 iuliui . i - V. " i i V___ fences to keep (them ‘froml"med- ,1.‘ 1'! fro"... " _. p ' .. _~ It has often been our pleasure all"! 111 11111185 which 11° 11°! flm- . l v “ e MONDAY, APRIL 19, 192.0 to observe we" known Malena‘ cern them, or it they do only in n. ...A_4_¢¢‘ ‘Sllfttll u planner. ivlicn we can luiulout one they may get slck some- -l llr bigger load, iit less cost fnrtlmcs, lint llicy never kick out. al- There is a fine range of crctonnes in desired shades and patterns, , » 4 IIt xvill be of interest to you to visit our House Furnishing Dept. and inspect the many beautiful lines on display. l l li lll" .l.. A Sumptuous Silks for Spring Wear For the coming season silk is the purogative of all fashionably dressed women. - In the fancy silks there are sumptuous brocades for evening wear, luminous and scintillating, but to descend to the practicaltzilfetas, foulards supremely chic for the fashionable spring frock. choice never before equalled. - . Such you mayselo in bewildering variety artistically draped to show the lustre in the dress goods section. . ' , Wlll'l‘l1] HABUFAI for skirts and blous- es $l.7.'i lo $2.25. _ NATU ltAli PONGRES at all prices: CREPE DE (llllNlfl ill black, white, gold, yclltiiv, mills, 'l‘tirgiloiste, Pink, Java, etc. S"lllPlill) SILKS, WllllP with wide and nniiiji-tivx/ black stripes very new. SILK POPLINS, popular prices, in black, navv, Pt-iltin, rose, pong-c, green, brown and White ill. $31"- - and crepe de" chine. Patons have secured orange of . r Silltlldlll) SILKS for sc])2irate,_s_l5irl.s.~~' 'l‘Al<‘l1‘I<}'l‘A,_WlTI*l SATIN STRIPE in gireen and taupe $5.00 per yard. ’l‘Al<‘FEA'l‘ with invisible plain and satin stripe in copen and black, red and black $11-01? per yard. IJAIIJIIIC FOR SUITXS, black green, navy, copeii and brown at lli-l-IW- BLACK SILKS, pailctte, duchesse and tailcat from 3112-17010 $11-75. - DRESS TRIMMINGS vGcorgcttes, crepes, printed and plain, a good rangc of shades. Beads in all colors and sizes. New Bugle Bead in all colors; also gold and silver metallictlircati for cinbroidering. . . WHITE CHARMEUSE FOR Tnsll SPRING BRIDE 1 The llll'llllC-lO-l)0 can buy hlcrltrtiusseati at Patonsl and also purchase her linens, carpets, bedding, ctc.. with the same unstintcd selection of choice and willing service FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER tapestry and floral designs out in all the lrresistable llats for Spring Wear Adorable styles of exquisite charm no two hats alike, and a becoming hat for every face. ( ‘(HI lilliY Ll'l"lllil'l HATS FOR TH Ii (‘IIILD ._-,.- REN. . ' “ 1 1 Al i 4 '4 a .. .____ ________ lnsleatl of loizcllit-r, btit poor litirscs gel (llllll tlrkct with and div. Anton freeze tip liul, you l hope llit- YOU WILL FEEI. , SAFER If your Autoiiiobile- tlio lurircst snow bunks go, they can pull rlglit util niitl go away \\’lll‘l‘t.1 they like; ln fuel we l'Illl :iiilo.i most every (lay all ivlntt-r, ilnn, 27 inllen tiller supper and _ ilud go wliendinrsias cnnnrit. I ' h i l uni plnnnllls: n trip to tlit lslunil 1 m‘; s“, ab,” i s 1k ln two nnil n hall’ hours, and- nk nothing of ll. ‘he llmn lii coming when the law l slop up from using horses ln ivliut we otter cannot be beaten. Thla little Ad speaks Ion-r. 'l‘lir- cnllrc stock of boots mid nlinvs or a well imo less has fulli-n lnto our hands nnd an we already curry vnrolitillscs much tiverorowiled and linvc marked ii lot t prlcmi we are convinced cannot bo duplicated iinyw lhla summer In my iiulo. iind trust to meet a lot ol’ my old friends drlvhig autos. i’ rt; Esrifio 1 thr-n ii full prize: wn wholesale firm, who have gone out o: liual- onp of the lilfltcsl. stock's on P. E. l. we Ilnd our o1‘ lines, (especially heavy and medium good!) here‘ ln either n wholesale oi- relall way. GOFF BROS LIMITED The nlilvflt firm. the llirgeiit and most varied stock, exceptionally goni] ni-rvlcv and lowest prices. l would not be wltli- llFnxborn. Muss, April l2, 1020. 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