_ . \ \ 1 _ _ » st __ ~ - . \ / -t tttltnc. i iff- "‘ / , ~ WK/ sew- \\\\ \\\\ \iI\ ,7 _ Worth Reading l The Paper Th? __ ~.\\\\ \\ \(A{A»> E O AR A ` ` J A _ -_ ' __ ' /_ A All The Ne A Covers Prince E war ___§_ _ _ _ ,tt /_ __ ‘uhhh Punting 1'1"" _ E-7." .\ f .» ,, _ . ' an are me The Peo l&’S P ff'/W/"'f-ls.--' ser ‘ i “P Like tire new | ~' '__ _ E ` 1 til l)l //. \ P aim' » _ ._ Readby Everybody _ -__ , at-ff A . Q P* '”";` 'A3 - L ’, ,aut §“,‘,',':’,j,§°'.§';’.'1.?.“.‘2"2§3:..IL"t§»‘i°'é?;..... ............. tw. cHARLoTTETowN,_c.tNADA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. E; __;_"';_f,;',',',:;‘,;,-_,,§;,’f'_‘,’-,,‘.i-,,t,,¢;,‘.i,-‘_‘~~ = t t HUAAA lllllllAl]E5 AHE PLANNED lllll AAAY DAY Proiiiiiient Citizens Marked by Reds for' Death. Every Precaution Being Taken to Prevent Loss of (Special to The Guardian.) lbiay day,_ Life and Property. .\\'.-\SlllNG'l`ON. -1\i1l'\l 30.-\ 'i`lle names anti addresses llrolninent ollivltllfi 110111 $11119 111111 these officials have been coirlmun- fetleral are lirarlted to be victims icatetl to local authorities witll re- al' Zllay-titty bomb _l1\01S» 1114 l1ill'l Oilqlicsts for special protection o tl plan o|` industrial tel‘l'or'isrri set that tlate. Mr. Painter' said oi`|it-ials. for lllay lst a_ccol‘tling_ to Attorney oi the Ilepartment of Justice stat-` Gent-ral .-\. .\l11Cl11‘11 111|'1191` 10\1il.\'- eil today that they look for ti lnore In|`ol'lnatitrn I-!1\111€1`€<\ 1_9! Secret ser- extensive repetition ot' last years vlco operlitives ol the llepartrrlent bomb plots in which a nutnbm- 0|-A of Justice showed that at nation bombs were mailed to official wide plot was in pl'ogl~css by rlltl-|yal-ions sections in packages bert ical elelrlents to brim-1 0110111 tl Ser-I ing i`or'geti labels ol' Glliihel ilro ies ol' industrial _ deriioristratlons,Departnient Store in New York. rnttrketl by the lliarllng oi bombs to wus recalled thai. the outrages high officials. Mr. Palmer' said that| last year cullriinated in the ' local police in every state had been;tompted blowing up of the Attorne protection to those who iiati been bomb being blown to atoms by i nnlrltt-tl for tleatli by the lteds on pl'crrlaturc explositn. __é,.___._»-»-..t»- -~ --- -- tlllttlllll ll |]EEENl]5 HIE HUAISET (Special to The Guardian.) l.tlNllON. April 30.- Austen Cllallihtirltlill, Cllnntfelltii' ol _tilt-; Excllt-quel‘, has carried the whole of his lhitlgct proposal motions tor tllt- rejection ol an increase in the excess profits and the corpor'atlon_l tax were tlet`eaietl in the llouse ot| ______,_______._---_=-_°1"" - A Q4-o++ooo-Oo-9+-ooye »v° v~°*4 lcoltliliitsliii sl>icllil.st_ »»l witNTED_MAll>. 175 GRAFTON SL . 1 scsi-4-:io-sl. 'LOST VICTORY BOND BAR pill. l-‘lrrtler please return to Guardian Oillce. ' I 8524-4-28-3i - ~~- -- l EXIIHEAIAEH Commons last night, hy ti vote oi' 287 to T5. .\ll‘. L'-liairibcl'lain tl fentling, his proposals, saltl it was' his duty to make a real effort while trade was prosperous to ietllice th vast. loatl of debt which was a po- tential danger' to tire country ant at this moment wltli Iirltisl tlcpentlentrt- on overseas supplie of food anti l‘ii\\' lrratt-riztls, llla lirat (irt-at ill'lt.llin‘s irttt»l'lirliional cretlit should stand high, espec- ially with the l'i'iltetl States. For his part he was content to be judg- etl.,on this Budget by the vertlict of inl‘oi‘rnt-tl Aint-.rlcan opinion con- cerning 1ll'itain's determination to set its house in order so that w might stand again as wc stood i'o so long in the very front line as great financial colnrncrciul intius trial nation. l i " A” SALE- l=lE_<§sTisREl:- FOR _ t‘lvtlt~stlale stallion, -i ‘years oitl.. _|_`1t(.l,@r- t.`ro.~;by_, illalistltfleltl. _ S007-5-1-Iii. 'leer l_N 'rl-lls `c_ll'-\f.Ml_As'l‘ Tllurstlay, a br-.r pin with ll@1‘l`\ - mm»,._ it-ln(-it-r pit-use retl-.ru lu Gilllrtlian Ofilce. _ SGl5~;'>-1-ill ________._----f- - LOST-SUM OF MONEY iN city. lfintlcr please lt-ave at ln- i`tlr~lritltitili Office. _ _ 8000-5-1-2r. _________<______»~___.._- *WANTED -MAID FOR GENER- lll hollsework. Apply Mrs. LAOYLA Wellrlcr, 154 Prince St. S346-4-2931. ._______.___._~__.--- - *WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO _snail-4-:io-:tl - - *WANTED 3 YOUNG MEN at-t :ls salt-5 agent till (`.N.li. /\`l1 ply at ollrt- to llewlt€\i!0l\ di»§Il0 , can be utilized tor tourist purpos- cs. Anierieans in I’aris expressed liol indignation- at. this callous ir- revcrence towartl a shrine sacred to the minds ol' bereaved parents. Evt-ry yard oi the forest is blitlleti with blootl of the l'nitetl Stale-t. Divisions which in September l9lI¢_ 5 t i it 0fA:_rnnounces that he wishes to cap-Achase the forest ond preserve i .rt-A ' '. " ' ' ` ' . ` ' " ' A very szitl accident occurrcd yes tl-rtlay nt (itivellctlti Road, about two miles l'roln York `Sta_tioli. Mr. arltl Mrs. Fred McI)oriaitl llatl been lil town in tile afternotm and while "l they were away from ironic their l _ .-L and also provides for the election of women as trustees. .;__4Qo-¢--~_- ACADIA ADOPTS OVERLLS AND OLD CLOTHING (Special to The Guardian.) 'vVOl.l-`\’ll.l.l-1, N. S.-'l‘he Sopho- tliereat to hold up traffic it' the lriln- gcr striltirig prisoners \vt-.re not rc- leasetl |'rolri the \\'tlrrliwt-otl Scrubbs. Prison has itiiletl. Itlore than Rtl pci' cent ol` the nrt-.n rc- turiretl to work today and there wert- plenty ot' slrhstitutes for tile lri.»:lllneli who did cease \\'til~lt. The lri.-til boats were held np icirlpor- iirily. ` more class of Acadia University i has atl0'itcll thc overall garb. wear- in it to cliurtll and tla-ls rooms A g Z 3 . . . _ |Many of the stutlcnts are work l ing their way tliroilgli the lfnirer- _sity anti liesities the overall fatl _ have taken up the -wearing oi' their cast of clothing, _ ~-l $100,000 INSURANCE LOSS ts ' ' »v_. - - - TRAGIG DEATH UF A CHILI] YESTERDAY . Two Year 0ld Daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald, Covehead Road, Fell into a Well. ` yolrllgt-st cliilti, ti little girl ot` tw Years of age wtlritlt-l‘t_-tl away frull 1l\t'- other cliiltlrt-ri wllo were al playiiig ttigotlrer, She liatl been luis ctl for ttn rnlnutcs oi' so and when lylr. and Mrs. Mcilonalti got liolrr troy starlotl a search for--lier. They _ _ .Un immducm the soon lliscovt-rt-tl that the child had r?;3_x,t_‘ _(___ place me me t » . ; . - _ »- _ _ _ Maritime Province ,531;;;gg51;;-15;;,f-“gm-;_;g_1;--1,;-;_§§ ......,. suliililolietl anti the t‘llild’s llody g D was i't-t~frv»-l:t>ti. Dr. Illttllollald was notiflctl of tilt- --- - act-itlent and consltlcrcti lllat all 'ln _ _ _ - _ - . . 1 Nova scorlA Alvllanos lzouclt- out-st was u...leee»snry at titer.. -1 “_’“”."““‘_‘““”‘ “A “‘_‘ “_‘°__\°“‘m§‘§‘_ _ TION ACT _ vras no one prt-sent` `ni' the tithe o ' ---- - 'thy ;tt:cl_tlt-nl_ lrut thc other qlilitlrt-ri n tio alili _\'. ‘I (SPeciaI_ to The Guardian.) A 'l`llt- t-hilll llatl no tlillitrully lil get H llAl»il"A.\.4Al11llil1l10Hll1IlF£tllo ting into the wt-ll iiotlse as th Etluellliotl .~\t:t is lit-l`ol't-_ tho iiiltlstr _c|,,,,|,. ‘wg out nf- me dm"-_ parents. [Need 'Not Mark (Special lo l`he Guardian.) f)'I‘T.\\\`A, .tllrll 30.*-'I`ht‘ Se EPRUUEEDINGS German Goods (Special to The Guardian.) _.___?..._.. l.itl'l‘t)itil`, New Zcalantl, .\pl'il Ill). 'i`lit- plt'itll‘esqlll- ct\|elil'atioll ril'rail:.‘_ctl h_\' the Itlatlri ti'ibt-‘_slilt-li, t»lit-lilies ol' tilt- British ill the Plltlti- ri war, in lionol' Ot llie l'l'iilco ol' \\`alt-s on the shores ol' l`totoi'ia Al.altt-, lurnislletl one til' the striking it-:lturt-s oi' tlite i’l'int~e's tolll'. .-\ tliotlsalitl native wal'l'iol‘.~<, clatl only in loin clothes and arrnetl with spt-al's pt-r|'ol‘uit-tl fierce wal' tltln- _t‘e.-t, while a tilolisantl grat.'ti|`\il .\iaorl maidens in brilliant Itlaori costumes did their lang-orolis dail- APPHEAAUNT lllllE3l SALE PlllN|]E AE lAlAlE5 llEl`.ElllE5 l`»AU5E5 |Nl||l3NAllAN Pllillllltlllli lliltllllt egest 3211511911610 PI`0f1li9@1`111S' SC11@1119`Fro1ii the Maori Tribesiiieii who Present Offered Public, United States _Citizens N(`,Ve1AddreSS0fWe1C0me after per, Greatly Incensed Over Action off fm-ming Many Weirdpancw _ t-es to the at-colirpanitneri' ol soil. iiatirt- it llsit-_ 'i'i`-e at1dl'ess ol' wt-itrlrllc to lli l’lillt.t: in the quaint .\i:iol'l .ang aue lit-grill, "We who slot-p the long _ _ N, bitterness against the Farm Products Co., without any of the sweet- _ 01'( r‘.e~‘s shown in the revised version given iii the -Patriot, til- l{o_\tll llnc tlrawi near, the so ' .~lt-ep :lliso anti stand tortlr to si \,\'t-itorlrc, lol' the ill':'.' liorll son of our lortl is welcome. 'i`llc strike oi' lticoirlotiv- eli:.'.i l t-ers anti ilrcmen cutlliliucs anti t }’t'inct; \'.'itll his pa"t_»' has al'i‘al cti to rl-turn to Alicklunll tnnig irzsitmtl til continuing: to Wcllir to_n by rail. _ Y] t-iuiun is riatually very uncornfor't.able. lt is a bad tiling for a minister to 1_1_1 misrepresent anti ignorance is a very doubtful qualification for an lm- .s THAT $2,500 _ Tile Patriot in its yester-llay's issue publishes a smoothed out null laundered report of the address given by i-lon. W. M. Len in defence of his neglect to properly inform the External Auditors concerning the ativan(-e -rrrade to the Caliatiian Farm Products, -inc.. in connection with tlletlrcater- Production Campaign. ii is quite evident from the tone of the spt-c.~l'r as reproduced ln the Patriot that between the time cfits delivery and that ol' its publication Mr. Lea discovered that he had made a mis- take. in its original state the speech attempted to lay the blame anywhere, so long as it would clear the skirts ot the lion. \\-'. .\l. Lea. Mr. Kerr, when applied to by Mr. Lea for informa- tion was, in the original speech credited with answering-, “l’ll probably L, iurnisir you with more than you wish.” This was eliminated in the lriodi- 11 fit-ti report of the Patriot. The original speech throughout evinced u Either tile lion. Mr. Ifea titillberately misrepresents or is incxcus- - ably ignorant regarding this government grant. Either horn of the dll- ' portant public office. The Hon. Mr. Lea and the Hop. Mr. Bell know exactly and April 20. ' iltnlsc incl at 11.10. Holi. A. E. Arscnault tlirecled tilt- attcntioli of the lictltlt-r of the Govt-rrilnolii to the fact that the lloilst- is now in session about four -we.-its and that practically no iirlporttllit legislation has yet been U iritrotlu.:t-tl, 'l`he 'hlldget, llle estr- l ll.atcs, lin- taxation b_rll are yet lo I lit- colisldert-d. Spring rs_advarl- __ t-ing and iiieiriliers are tlnxlous_to ` gtt ihrougli wlllr their legislative L_ duties. Hon, J. H. Bell proriiiscti to ta- liclllars so that lllentlicrs would have all opporltlllity of studying tile matter' lit~l'orc re-lisseiii-bling on Mon'tlay. As this bill would he Act-l lt “uultl necessarily E long ont-. and to t-cnlpare li with tht- tlit`it-rt-lit .-\cis wollltl rettliire t-orl.=itlt-:~:l`-lilt- time anti care. ` On infiiion of i.\'lr. ii. W. l.cl’at-£0 *` ali .~\et to lllcorportlte the York l’oilrl lillral 'i`;-it-piront: (‘olnptln_v ' ol’ AsSt"1ll>lV. TNS bill l101‘1\1i1S 'I`llt- alf'lir is t-xt-et-tlilil-tl!-' s'ltl 'llltl ' - . ~ . ‘ m ‘ ‘ ~ tl' n tim- tntl the high schools to give coiiilliert:lal_||,.._ (1,.,.p Sympmhy m- H", (_mmmm_ “-1- |011 -1 *CPU tl 1 - t:olirct.-s anti clialrge t`ct-.s for llrt-nl|t|.,- gmr.; Om U, Im. |,@urt.t,r[,k¢.|, ll_ntl.~‘t- wt-nl into colrrillittt-t- ol` ine wllolt- to consitlcr the bill, _\ll‘. E. 'l`, lliggs ill the chair. Thr- hill was agreed to witlrout arilt-iitlrrtt-nts, and ordert-tl to hc rt-at_l tr third time tomorrow. Ori lllotltnl ot' Mr. Keriiletly a bill to incorporate the Trllstecs oi tilt- Stanclrcl Presbyterian Church in connt-ction with thc (`.llurt-ll of Scotland, was read at second time, anti tht- lltilise wt-lit into colnlllit- lec of the whole to consitit-r the hill. The bill was agl'et-.(1-to wltll zi- n. iricntliirerits and ol'tiert-tl to be en- ’ Plltilllllill_i_l_.ttlsiltull ale yt‘stel`tla_v. tie|'catt-ti llie bill to inc a sign nutsltlc their stort.-s. Tl rote on the third reatling was _ conlpel persons selling tierrnan | _liootis to atlvc-r'tise the fact by plac- _ gressetl and read a tliirtl time to- . w_ rilolro 1,, On motion of lion, l).lvitl blac- 39 Donald, a -bill to lneorpliratt- tll» ` .\‘iourit llelhert illrral 'l`t-lcpllorie ‘I T"Xl1.~t ‘ill fit-ill. Map is free. Lease , salt-slnt-ll w:trrtntl.(}lllloway flour- I nf-nv. :ltlzi Main St., Fort Worth. \ l, ~ \ \ ll Canadian Nurse ST. JOHN. April Ilil. .\tl_ilist»;-rs Iappoilitcd to appraise tilt- loss sus- tailietl tlliring tilt- rt-cttllt file in the l)t-arliorn lhiiltlillg. l’rillct‘ Wlllialii Street, said this lnorliing that the rrrain bu-lltlillg, stuck and fixtures would lit- li total. lllsllrlrilct- loss. llrrlilago to the spa./: mill would ht- ulrout $1.000 anti the total property loss $100,000. _;_. $50,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY (Special to The Guardian) l.tlNIlt)N, Apl'll 30.- - lilllti l\iaY lit-rllvtlrtl, ti Cllriatlian Nur.-ze, lounti hanging ill tl wood nt-lil' Czlntoriiilry was fountl to have been suffering from tlepression following influen- za. ANY BODY THAT CALL ME A F lSi-it HOG' \/JILL HAVE TO . SYDNEY. N. S., April 30.-The .Tliolripson (‘.lll'islit- llltick ill (‘.oln- Alllort-iai Street was tltistroyt-tl hy lfirc this inorniug. The loss will be llibout $50,000. |T speelal te The Guardian) ` Fl§tEDERl.C'i`(`»N`.--Tile--re is tl ` good run ct’ spring salmon in tht- | Mirinmtihl this week. ' Remember the A mir lotiay The t-nvt-lopes for tile annual col- irctinu in aid of the Allti~'l`lrlier't'ul- osis Society alltl the Public Dlspen sary will bo tllstriblltetl this rriorn- llllz, and on Molitlny morning tile Ilrtl inst., thc t.-ollt-t-tors will call for the envelopes containing the ._..- contributions. - This is one ol' the most deserving '. , - of the many calls that nrt- matic on ‘__ lilo generosity of tilt- pulriit- niitl it. _\\g \ I/t rl C. ® l _~ lil -£9 l o ' I QM' is the one aliovt- all oillvrs that ' cannot be iglloretl. 'l`liat “we ure our lirotilcrht kt-t-per," und that “tht- ponr wo have always with its tire t-spt-cially ;rppropl'ltlil- tnrtitatlolls oil this occasion when provisiorl is to lit- rnlitlo to tliiay tlirttross alllong tht- sick anti llrt- poor. Thu gnntl work of Miss Dt-lllois tluririg the past. winter is ktlowli on the gm-fncp to tht- gent-ral public hut the elcrgyrnt-ii anti tloctors have the inside information that _rt-lr;lll__\; t»xplains why tilt- illnlls of i lt' . rl tliherrtilosls Sol-it‘l_v art- nti;v tit~pll-l_ . _ wi. The poor lllultt llllvt- ootl ant m°""°"" "' Tm ‘md Monday 9'l2' the sick must hrrvl» lrlt~tlIr~lnt=.=_ irtlill it. rises tolrrorrow morning nt 4.-it, of which are very exnonrnvo j“._|_ y‘;1;d“Y “E "42 “nd T“esd“y M now. and those \vho contribute n_o- ' ' _ eoidlng to their mennlt for the-se o - First quarter moon Sunday. Av- ject' Wm have the promised ME... ‘ THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON E'l't‘ '1-()_p0N'I‘0,' May 1.-Southwest winds, showcry. The tide will -lie hirzh this m°l'1\- tng nt 9.27,’tolrrorrow at 10.02 and Monday at 10.36; it will he high to- night nt. 10.13, tonrorrow at 10.59 null Monthly trt il.4.i. 'Sun sets this t-.vt°illllK ill 7-03 1°* against the niousul'o aritl 23 lei' it. --~-------¢-Q->--- Commissions Paid for` ._ Handiingyicloly Loan Corliptlily, was read tl second time ~ and the llouse wt-nl inlzl commit- tee for ctrnsitlt-rtriitrli ot` tilt- same, Mr. A. E. I\’lt:l.ean in tilt* rliair. 'l'lio hill was al:r;‘t-,tl lo with tl- inentllnenls, ortlt-rtrtl to ht- engros- sed and read ilrirtl time tomorrow. On lilotitill of lion. t'. W. (‘ros-by a ‘liill to lntzorporate tho 'i`l'lls- - ()'l"i`AVVA. April 28.-- A total oi' $i,il0,-i20.3'l war. paitl olrt by tile `I."."lT'.'."I`.i’.‘.“‘l1li“§.AT..‘£’i.‘lllTTJ‘.’A3 "1 ““’ -°'"‘“""° "“" ““'“‘ Ii Z'.“‘§-lt. l. ' l _ , ,,, `, , ' . lm _lm [Mt Vmm-_y I_0m__ .l.lmS__ pany, was read .l third tlriic .intl fees ran pi‘opol'tlonlttcly hlgllcr in Qllelit-c province than clsewlit-re, '$352,952.17 being paid on this lieatll ill Quebec. i't~prcsonting twt-n|_\'»two por cent ol' the total subscriptions to the iotlils. in Nova Scotia $57,575 was palti out, or twenty per cent of the slib- seriptlons. In Saskatcilewtin the fig- ures are $38,900 or elglilct-n per cont; in New Ilrunswick 526.500 orl seventeen per cent; in Ontario $53tl,6’l'tl or fifteen per cent; in lllanltoba $54,200 or thirteen per cent; in Alberta $19,150, or eleven per cent; and in British Columbia St. Tlrolllas D’At'|uln Society was frugnlity U 3 l Prince Edward island did not thinvr in brokerage or eolrlnilss ions. Notice is given by the finance tie partrnt-nt ilrat on liccoullt ot' the intt-.ret-lt payments tlut-. June l, the trtlnfer books of the 1015-25 wlir loan anti the l9l7 Victory Loan will be closed front April 30 to Mtly Ill inclusive. Ilontls which are rec t-lvetl at the tit-plrrtliienl for i\'t\l\H' for lifter April Iii). will not be trans- fcrrotl. until alter the 0l\l‘l1l\\t-1 01 tho transfer' hooks on June l. Ill-l‘t-rring to tilt- llbovt- tit-spall-ll froril Ottawa, li may be urentiont-ti that the report tllnt tilt- Vit-_tol'.\‘ Loan was ilolltotl ill l"rlnt‘t‘ Eti- wtlrtl lsllmtl wltliout lim' cost to the Govt rnincnt l.‘xl't-pt. till- actual cotnnilssion paid the carlvnsst-r', is absolutely correct. 'Fllll-1 \‘Pf1¢‘C19 cretlit. on the generosity anti pai- riotisln oi’ those responsible for the flotation, vit. Mr- C- 11-11 ilnngworth, Clialrman. _Miz Nell i\it'l.t-od, l\’.(‘... Clialrrllzln for l‘rint-o County. Ml'. W. K. Rol:er's. (`-l\Rll‘- nran tor Queen`s anti Kings tlntl all the members ot' committee _who gave their services without remun- eration in the work during the 11181 three loans. ‘ arllelid-nicnt to clause 12. sllb~:-ice the passing of this Act. Person once. . _ - stew-zttt _ " A A " tl ,- 111 2511*- 9-2° °- 1”- -rings upon tnemreives and their emu!! ..4\m"».¢¢-»-l»;.¢A».l>»_ IN AHE- reglsterllig under- this sub-sectio rnllst tl-l so on or before the firs day of Ailgllst. A. D., 1920. tc)--'i`ile applicant for reglslru tion .shall -protilitre satisfaclor evitleiicc of identifieatioli. ttl)~'i`lie lille “Licensed .Ve lerirrtlrirrn" alone shall be usctl b tllose qualifying under' Sub-scctio tblf A .\ spirited discussion ensued l Hon. Li. E. llughes did not see wh A it slroulti be necessary lor me to register at all arid be obliged t pay the registration fee of $25 The class of veterinarians t _ which lllese men belong is beconl ing extinct. lu a few years the will all be gone. Ile was in favo At-rs who are skilled in the vete lnary url, many of them mor sltlltui than licensed graduate ‘tt study oi veterinary medici tlntl hatl pi‘t-scrllieu lor cattle .tn hol'.~‘t-s for forty years. lit: waiite .lllai.r-iglrt preserved for llims |anti'for others siinilarly sltuate A anti lie tliti not' consider it fair tha | lit- or others qualified to prescrib lfol' the treatmelit of animal slitrulti be obliged to pay $25 fo the privilege of registering. Wire the .lletlieal Act was passed, sa .\lr'. llugiies, men who had prncli . t-tl fm' five yt-:irs were not oblige to r't-gislt-r or pay a registratio _ fee. l Hon. W. _M. Lea look exceptio to this stalellierit. He said the were i'eqiiil‘t1tl to register.” Ho would the lion. .\lr. llllglies lik set up .t tlrlu; business in coriip lill.o '. th hliir? . ence St-.trools as regular veterinar przrctioners. ' l-ion. W. M. Lea said the mc who welt: opposing the bill, wer qualifietl prat'tltiont:rs anti drivin tllern otlt of tht- profession. D flEWCl` liiilli llliill L‘VCI` \V(‘i'l3 (‘.i'\AL’ ing the vt-teriliary colleges, simpl litecalrst- there was no money l tile busint-ss. as any man in til was lrllowt-tl to prat=tlL'0~ H0. (M 1111115011- L ;) --_ rtied qualifletl. veterln on mono" "E Hon' A' E 'Aww' ar‘;'\ slllgibns us the only- sinh- _ _ _ _ ` nault, a bill to Iil|00I'9Ui‘BtQ_ 5l‘ht§ guard for our stock where ,woumbt filnll_\ reconstructing Lu,-ope. wt- lie, lie llsketi. il an elllih-H .;'“f..;"‘l “““..f.a.e°.“ tr "l.“‘.:‘ ‘<’»f~`-`--'°-??-`»'“'-‘~i’i`-- "`--‘--<- -1 -- ~ . , m " 5' °r ' ° 9 e gr ` thi so unreasonable. He claim cost the federal government any- ,md mad R mlm “me mmm,_ _ e__ll_§___ _“___ was very modemt 0' - ' ll l l On motion ol' lion. W. M. Lea. ;?_?3|"£___'l\l';,U(ll,nf;{v;m;,emEls ;.\(:n{;,? ' the ilolr.-it-_ resumed committee for hm ‘h'__' people had R right t tronsltleration of tin Act to Incor-l knhw who _huge men were' porate the l‘. E. island Veterinaryll Mn _'_ A_ Déwar had “O object SSSMQMAEOH’ Mr' L' T` Higgs m‘_ itin to tho hill, but lie wrintetl it i to r- in-r. . - lncllrtle among recozlllled Dram' _ ____\\lle_n tli_e liollse a_l1ol;rr_\_ctl_o\.i _"nam gmdumcs of correspqu ""s‘"y "v°nm5‘ Aw 0 owmg ence Schools, wllo might herea A " l`l`\ B -_ E il l. y Y li y n 'oualifietl by five years experience o 0 .V 1. A of quallfletl veterinarians, btil lllttre are-iiiany farmers and oilr- ,_ __ _ 5. - Spt-.altingior himself, ’hc`llt-id niatl 11 elf d. itl C. W to have an unregistered druggls E. for what purpose this grant was given; they had every opportunity of knownlng and they had no excuse for not knowing and in point of fact llld know as mllcli as any rriember of the late government, They were or slloultl have been present when the matter was dis- clrssetl lielrlnti closed doors and all necessary information given, They v.-ere present in the legislature when upon the application of Mr. Lea the lion. Murdock McKinnon explained the matter wholly and in detail. 'l‘hey hall bt-fort: llieur the journals of the llouse with the evidence tak cn bt-fore the Public Accounts Committee and they have since been-.- Oisllt months in full charge of the Department with power to send lor parties. tracers and tlrirlgs and to acquaint themselves with any matter llpon which they were not infornied. What more could they desire? They knew that the contract for the purchase of seed was made in the spring of 1918 and was then acted upon, the l<`sl'nt Product; at the request of the Department of Agriculture undertaking to supply the st-cd at once with their own funds. Tile government’s undertaking was not to supply funds for the purchase of seed. for which $5,000 would be totally inadequate, but to recoup the Farm Products for any loss 11103’ lniglit incur in the distribution. Tire Farnl Products, as slated in previous references spent $14,000 0° 111°" Own money in Surviving seed anti lt is to their credit its well as to that of the farmers of the province tlitit less than $5,000 of -this 8 é " Egan the -Patriot thought they had lt sweeimorsel to roll under their l011sues to throw discredit ub0n the late governmerr even to the injury 01 11 lffadlnlz corporation of farmers. The slander mongers of the _present government do not even think it worth while to acknowledge the indebtedness of the province te the Farlit Products, inc., who supplied this seed to the _farmers ht annul cent, hut in order' to make political capital by a little qnlbbling. are randy (1 to let their slander- fall even upon benefactors. n _ 3'- Germans Pleased .R°V°1“Ei°nar3' ' At Supreme Council '1_`_’;Qf’PS Cla-Sh _ (Special to The Guardian.) AGPA PRITA. sonorta, apt-li tl l. 9 5 I* Il e t .ls still uneollocted_ . .._ . __ ____ _ , ix 1, _ The whole trouble was that Mr. Lea. and Mr, Bell. and their ....Mr. J. A. Dewar wanted to r cogllize gratlirates of Correspond wiping oilt all protection fron Torrt-ns told lilm reccrrtiy tha country, tttialifietl or unflualifleti E (Special to Tile Guardian.) BERLIN. April 30.---Tile invita- tion exlentled by the Supreme Council tothe German Govern- '--cut to send representatives in the conference is viewed by '=t-urge iiarnlrtiad, in tile vosslsclto Zeltung ,as an improvement in (ierman_l"s diplomatic position. Ger- 1111l113' lS111¢‘1`0by being delivered front tlte_sliilt-kles ol' its enforced isolation. lie says, Dr. ./\tloll`e Koc- ster, minister ol' iorelgn affairs, welcomes the invitation. We pre- sume. he says, that the negotia- Q tions will he between two partners. _ equally convinced ot' the necessity Y H 6 K 1'. E |-. _V l\ 0 !` rt-ati a_st-.ctlntl time anti the I-louse of hog uholum or anthrax broke . went into committee to consider om ____ had hmmcmd mcemly in ”"me'~ Ontario. Only those who had mad H°"' A' E' A"°"a""t expmmed rl stud of the tliselrscs ot nnimnls mm the Shcimy Seeking I“c°rp°r` knew gnrtliing about these deadly "Am" wa” “ h°“.“v°1°“" ono' “ml tlisnltsofwlllclr ‘might break ou its object. to invite fraternally all and “,m.k havoc among our Bloc pt-l‘.-ions ontitictl l_o nicirrlierslirp. to “_ _mv mm, improve the social, intellectual If (hh only objection 'lo U, anti moral condition of the mein- Emu” 13 me registration fem rc ‘ bers ofthe Society. and to edur.‘t..e duw mc fem but dorm km ih them in integrity, sobriety, and bm ML Hughes Wanted to cu( ft-M;a¢t9_ who 1," n¢¢u"¢ in I ~ to elhor He ,_ Sylvia Pankhurst L it -- . e (Special to ite Gunrdlhn.) _ LONDON, April 30.--Sylvia e` Ptinkhurst, the widely known suf- Washtilgton despatch of having y- been in communication with Len- - ine. admitted today that she had e, writen to the Bolshevik leader on Q sevorrll occasions, but denied any e, knowledge of the particular incid- o ent mentioned in the State Depart- ments statement. If someone hap- . pens to be going to Russia I shall 'l take advantage of the opportunity offered, she said, adding, writing (1. the Soviet lenders is not illegal but g. the seizure ot' letters is certlliniy out ot` order _ _ t" qua l - tions ll. t.. D. moved by lion. J. J.A QL" A E Arunauu sum he was ______<¢->_._._. Jollustolr 'was untlcr discussion: ' ` ' . ' _, , ‘ . ; _ --l tti slit- those very nit-ri _ l<.vcl'y pt-.rstiii who has lioiia fitlt-l ;f;_r(§'rf3t_‘)_‘m ho __m,`._g““r(““g Um. prtlt-.tit-.t-tl tilt- vc-tt-rinary art in; _ _ _ WI, __ nw nun wh., - this l’rtr\'_lnct-. for 5 years previous ii_t’_'____":_(;‘(_:§_'_`_il\,__ ‘an hm 1n|Jnm,(| to to thc passing of _this Atal, on Pay-A prm,.,., th", ¢m~k_ _/(ny W-,mnt-_:(. " ____ "mm M mgmrmmn fo" Sha" Em' lon that t-times before the ilousc (Spaclni to The Guardian.) pimnwl m hu vntwvd 'm ul" “"3 for tile protection anti hettermt-nt LONDON. April 30.~-Direct act- “""'"E M Ah" A“"°"l“'i°“ ‘md !° oi fl-rrlrlt-rs is ala---.~.< slim lo nr:-t-t ion has had n signal victory in Firi- pr“("'f"° uw., Vcmrinury An m, opposition from the flll‘llit_r< ‘ll-.-lri- tain where ex service men oi the tm” lmvl“‘°°` selves. l>t-- wus s\l'l-' - -ti tl:-. tl.i,» entire. tramwliy system walked out Th" “"h"`"`“"°““ Dropowd (0 my objection should be taken tn tht- ns a protest of the contlnlrerl em- “““°"d'3d` by Mr' J°h“”‘°“'“ “J ict- proposed iltrw 'co-i l an nrign- pltryment of women conductors ' ""`“d'““m' “nd whim' “D°°m°dA nl1'ltion clrrrly on lt-tl work without Violent rioting took place Allie-tra `U““"’ °`"“"’|“ fm' "'m“‘r"H°“ "rm 'l worltlnt: frrntlv Tilt- nrt-tile-ii mon running were smashed and the pati- "") "A N“““G"“d"""` Wh" ‘“`"'1 lrrvt- th--lr frsltot-i-ltlons‘ thttv incl-l rtongt-rs rirlvlm out The mon are "“""“ °"i“"'“"` “"H“E““"""v 'U "WA frcqtlt-lrtlv 'for ctinit-rt-lice for t-xv now not only demanding ltubtttitu ('“"“"'| 'hm A“` ""5 E"“""|"""l "WA clrnngt- cl tl~l~-. ind to it-nrn one tion of men in nil pre-war iohs V°‘°""""'-" A" mr " H“'m'°°“ m front thc otller The vote-rinnrv where women took their places ml” P"°"’“°° f°' " 1"""°d- “DE 'ess' mt-n were desirous ol' doing the but where they had re-ewar em- ‘h°“ "ve ~“'“"“ bcfore Ah” dale °EA s-one and to do so they would pioyms-nt and insistinxg on their . »- . --_ ------~ psy being raised to eq-.ral to that u i Continued on gage lured ot melt in similar Work. _ _ _ 30.-Crlrranza troops ond revolu- tionlsts had their first clash in the mountains dividing the States of Cliishuha and Sonora today. it was announced at Military headquar- ters here tonight that advance de- tachnients of the forces clashed near Pulplto Pass. The Sonora 11‘00DS captured eleven Curranzir soldiers. it was said one man on cncii side was reported ltllled. l‘lrl- pito Pass is the opening through the mountains which it was expect- ed Carrnnza troops: concentrating on the Chlsunlra side ~vnuld use in their efforts to enter anti to subtitle Sonora. The pass is about ll0 mllcg southeast of Amina Plittu. ~ German Treaty Back to Senate ._l- tsqpoclal to The Guardian.) ' w/t.itlNo'roN, /lp.-il so._.lntl- rnlltions that the President is pre- paring to resubmit. the German treaty to the Bonnie were received today. It was the general opinion among _Senators who are member: of the Foreign Relations Commit- tee tilnt the treaty will be brink within n few weeks at the moat. Secretary Tumnity, asked about tire Presldeuth intentions with respect to the treaty. said he could' neither deny nor affirm the report that the instrument is to be sent hack with recommendations to ll.e _ Senate to agree upon reservations which are not destructive and iln~' filly ratify it. To afegtiard __ Sugar -Trade fldlolll to The Guardian.) _ - w1tsHlNG'i‘oN. April 3o.~sugar refiners have entered into nn lig- . reement with the 'United‘ States Dept. of Justice to .co-operate ‘with the Government in preventing the resale ofmugnr -tothetrotls. and to - -thot extent reduce speculation, it was announced tonight by Attynoy General-Palmer. The agreet‘hent is one of the results of the conier- ences between Dgnunmt-qdtelelg and redne-1 re esentativer held t llere earl this week. y' --_-ions-1-4 _ ;.__- ` _ .._..__` .`,. t \ ~ 'TP 1'- _ ~ \ '-' ' ' 11 ~ ~ t ‘---..1\'~-~"‘_