The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island lilo r Guardian. Fol-deal Iss7, 5111111111.: THE 1111111 They are also Consultin al a1 6d R. i’. hlul the iiil SCI. - LL . and r sold lllBfl 9L, (. . 11nd Yard to I ties float back -1nou_siy decided to support the coal ulinera in their strike. ersl housework. Apply 29 Upper _ Prince Street. WANTED A nun FOR essen- ,A mond Street. w——-——-—---i—-—i—— ‘WANTED-A MAID FOR al housework. Apply Mrs. Lloy Wellner, 154 Prince St. - RPUBUO TAKE NOTICE -N0 - fishing allowed on Premises of ~ Dixon's Mill. .. 0s .QAL,E—QN§EFBBER..IJB- new. Box 42, city. , . 0R SALE-HEAVY‘ BROWN PA "per, suitable for placing under carpet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian ofilue. LOST-LEATHER POUOHE CON‘ mining bunch of keys. leave at Guardian Ofllce- Re- ward. * two years aid Canadian cham- jg 1.1.1, 11117 Mark Cheverie, St. 1Margar1ets. parary Clyde. Frederick Parkman Charlottetown dtoynl-ty. _‘ OR SALE-FARM 0F 160 ACRES of land; , ooveredwith a fine growth 0i hard and soilt wood. situated iii- inss. Concrete floors tiirouzliviii gqnlng, Apply to owner. Harri‘ Swan. on lifelliiiieii- es-"throudiout Canada Will i"! $3.96. ln many cases this ‘once is less than 1-3 their iiiiliill ""1""- M-erchants ‘buy "W" 3°°d9 m" resale to their custolnsffl- Wile price. For sale at 103 Rirhlnond LOT-H, CLOTH. CLOTH-OD your women folks noed materials in good qualities for their dresses at $1.15 poi- yard. 1-1 rsl- vii“- in goods Tins is an excellent opportunity mens h rice and also Mk6 "i" of the children's needsxcgsli ll oneemto dros 15a it mend Rt- Beulah‘: Bengali Woolen (‘o HIRI WILL l! BOLD IY PUl-i iio auction at l2 o'clock noon. 0n -Wednesds.y the thirteenth dsy of A-nril. instant A. 1).. llli. on the nremises on the liisnlansde. Char- lottetown, tligflwellillfl houses-ad ilirdiiprt Wleonl made known at sale. Also on the Like The Dew n—__ _ r ‘ UllIIlIfl-ellvln Guardian Three Fonts. ' min; ' --_-¢1-1-- "Workers with view ‘Support- unlon of railway today unu11i- l ber debate in OOQOO-O-Ofi housework. ~ Apply 277 Itich- siiick seat wagon. Good 11s _.___..- iModern conveniences. saue- Registered Ayrshire WW- i, Royal Tom; dam, Lady Rollo Sire Capt. 130 clear and balance Peter's Road near Wright's Stanboiieixi-gg-cgllrtuag‘: Bridge. Owner may have same by " glows; ehouse and outbulld- “PPEYMB 1° RAY Clark‘ UM” buildinss. Good location be- near school and churches and manure. ill health reason for UNCALLED FOR SUITE overqoats from our 30 brunch at $14.00 each. odd V0089?! Apply will get 2 to 3 suits iii tiiiii English 11nd Scotch Woolen suits. We have thousands 0i’ s that will . be sold BI 10W dmh 54 to $6 inches wide. et materials in better 0115"‘ th uqually found in W0- r-of the late Mr. Justice d. Thu property has a on Water Street and runs to King Street. Conditions . IPWI Z lime a e i,“ ivouse with nmn siiiiiiiiiiil basins; '.."‘i.."&"11e¥".§ the (‘xmveniantiy located 111mm ooh tortsqqg,_m_ o“ hwmm‘ "m; yamipnnel including lint water will be 1111a WW1». ‘hosting. oooirhm iii ""- Air Fiiiviiinrg no ant‘- i‘ _ ti! Palms‘ .0 NR9: 9i}?- t , . ~ . - --nationai wage system PS ional pool should be (iiscussed in 0i’ the conference 1M1‘. (flyncs c011- - tended and not be lnildajitilldlil0ils for the conference. wages dispute pliant Lille" choir ‘it is hardly necessary speak, save to say that the music "l?" ‘"1 of Ussii evening displayed 1-9 Lg1~_1-HR55 pumqlsl-lgn choirs powers to fine advent rooms, situated in centre » of diivy. Apnly in afternoons to 16 Elm Avenue. iSolos were rendered by Pogson. basso; Mr. Gull or; Mrs Henderson. Miss Bovyer. so baritone. and‘ Among special numbers 80lo_ selected by Mr. C. H. Earle— i plou for highest per centkbgttiterignlgiiflgiryégiullelui uartette Cros. Quigley. {Dlngwell and Yeo The programme reflects the ul- qtol- Prof Fletcher. __.____._-_. BUFFALO ROBE FOUND-ON 8T. Road. and paying for this adver- tiselmcnt. CATTLE FOR SALE-REGISTER- ed Shel-thorn old. imported from Ontario iby J. M. IAliFil d‘: Son, also a number of choice registered females. Ray Clark, Union Road. FOR SALE-SEVEN H. cylinder Ferro anal-inc engluu rc- vcrso gear attached, overhauled- _ "Motor" 20 Charlottetown. AUCTION BALE-Auction snlo 111. .(}e0fg(} MnnAuluys, Traccndio firoen. April 11nd implements. -Scq hand bills. Thomas biacNslly, auctioneer. WANTED-A housekeeper lo laike care of two children in their own home. Apply M. care of Guar- ron snap-colon“; 4 years old. Harry T., Bagnall. Hazel Grove. @-*-——*' rwmrso-Msnnleo MAN ron farm work. Cameron. Aunstine Cove. P- Iii Zsoos r011 usrcmud-“rnom Imvy choice selected bred-ito-isv s. c. Rhoda island nods. 82-00 1s; gsvoopor 30. Beldon C. Mc Lean, Cornwall. . Wanted in North Gran- ville. William W. Taylor- g with Transport t0 Winning Their . . (Special to The Guardian) others 11.1mm] ‘l L1 d G , IDNDON, April "L-Tho nation-q,“ hflug‘ ‘t: ((1129,, an?’ vgcefffiff crs face to face without condi- tions on either side. The 0X whether the pumpmc ecutive body of the railway mews slime work and the Union decided to consult lmmodl ‘ ateby with the transport workt- vorganizatlon il0l‘ the purpose taking the most effective and lm mediate steps to assist 1ti1o n1l11- crs. LONDON. April ‘L-Tlle prime minister's speech in the ilouse of doc Commons this afternoon wvss fol- lowed by u general i Another Hitch in Waite Settlement LONDON. April great excitement which looked as wANTBDP-A MAID FOR GEN-Ullougil it were leading to 111111011111»- negoilatlons to find a. issue to the in the c0111 Crisis closed with still another iliich ow- ing to insistence on the part of the Government that ‘a resumption of -- pumping operations at the mince GENER must ibe qlrellrnlnury to any negot- ations. Delightful Cantata . At Baptisiihurch A Line audience filled the Bap- tist Church to capacity last ing. Hie bocctislou we]: U1; pr f sentai n e s Jen id c uir o that churmyof the imam "Trmm certain the cost ei.c.. in connectior of the beauumm, rvith this stgndardization. hum- who“ ~i h-ggzrizai‘; $12.2’; Mel-ch 12, Messrs Kennedy m“ and Messervy had wired Mr, I-Ignnalillcs. 1's Kennedy and Messervy th a“ urging that this work be begun, 1:115 .34,- ‘ spring and showing the great 1V1:- ggher, um essity of standardizing ggntraltu; road at the earliest possible 11111.1.‘ prano; Mr. Quigley ‘ 7.—A day Mr. d. Dingwel . - most credit on the choir-the on 'f,'insfl;,f'"sfi,"gfigfg$ag“3 Banist. Niligs Earle e1» year old: dam Rosebud: sire. Ti- ST’ _ _ WANTED- COM-P-ETENT MID- dle agedl housekeeper_ Apply iu writing stating wages to A. U. Cure Guardian. bull, three yearn P. TWO Water Si. 111th. 1192i. stock good drive r~liurold Apply to Austin Samuel Fln- Ottawa my. a labor member and a mem- oi‘ U10 miners executive body, lared ‘the minors were to 111001. the owners without con- ditions on citlrer side with u. view sctiic- - ANIJTHEH INTERVIEW A W9 P6 by Messrs Calder Xho in Grand "Trunk Pllippcn, K. 0i Z61‘. previous nell, General "~ from (Spei Zai to The Guardién) (T. l CHARLOTTETOWN," CANADA FRIDAY, APRIL 8- 1921 1111111 511011111111 11111 lHlllliiilNK P1111 Representatives Arrive From England Consultwith Canadian ences of Legal Opinion. O'l"ll.\\V..»\, April 7.-—-<l11 art-ord- Thc question uuce with the suggestion conlaiucd n should re- in thc cable oi‘ Sir Alfred Smith- mntter of a 01's, chairman o f lilo Grand Trunk, and a nat- directeal to Pl-clnicr Mé-lgllcu on April 2nd, President KPli-y of 1110 £11111 ll 011 . l“ . uivu i1 l‘i‘lVt‘tl loduy for u. cousufluliou with lim railway departul-ellt. 'l‘lli,- comes 11uil afternoon they met ‘willing 11nd the pron nnvnlbom 0t‘ the cublnel. it crmuem ii’ has been contended ‘by chairman Slllllllfllfli that llll: luunugi-mcllt of Jliui 111111.! cannot 1101111411113; t1‘ fol-red umici- Qllo‘ privuunllslilp and llllll. lllu (ilreclurs being no power tn transfer until the arbitration uuwuni lweu give-u. Legal opinion flit‘ as lo whether in the isvenl of ii. i11 made the existing agreement 11nd void. but in lief-case it 1s i11 meut is i11 view to eXtcml ‘the t lyy order i11 council. Iii Cabinet. Differ- lruslccs 0i like shnreiloliigrs have the stuck ‘Illtk’ fur ilro award passing with- uul. any urrangelllcut halving bf-nn tllo power of tllu gov- o Sitlll-lfffllibfv arrange- All The New r Worth Reading . - _ ‘awxw A" Ti." 4"! Read-by Everybody v Wm‘- ‘vi-me do no sue. ' '1‘1'y'."1f1:'11."1':'.'-T-".1::':§.'ec "'5. a. A. sue. 1111111 1111111111 111111 THEIWAHNATIHN , 111151 1111111115 111111 111111 1111s Progress for Patrolling‘ the Movement t0 North Country with Aeroplanes. QPECFBI to The Guardian) which 110w (Yl"l.-\\V.-\,.-\p1~1i 7.-—i[nl11ns11o11r i11 flu.- filo report-of tin. crolllmllas- liivJPviPii work out. ihe old idea of loner of the llcyul (‘unudiuu rod (‘outed riders of lite plains Muuu-tveli Police.- lztbicell i11 tilt-- iiusiliug over the crests of hilIsEHousn today by llun. J. A. (‘add-E un llorslobuck or uluslllg along ov-icr, (.'(‘IllliillSl<llIil.i3i' ‘l'en-;.ny1-.1v5 _-, or illie lUllu trails with hllHklPS 111111 request i111; been uuuic to tile air to Plans 110w i11 Standardize Certain parts of Agricultural Implements Opposed by Massey Harris C0. i iiiko as mam-y day's. fluid‘ COS (Special to The Guardian) the mcnt and tend to check that i11- lliativc which had developed the agricultural implement to sucha high point. Farmers of Canada O'I‘T.\\V.‘\. April 7,——'i‘l1e stand- ing coulmittec on agriculture and 1.11.1 sleds 1s (i111. for a revision lnqboalrd to siluru ‘i11 llil 1111' service ;,‘,’,‘,",',‘,',’B§.“T,’“,f.',',f,‘,,‘,,}‘“,,,‘lf°lfj{fffo,fff.m“ kfioilggév saved T222: 2;: m” ‘WM-E l“ u)“ not ‘m.’ uLSlmmE to Fun Nommn from Pmw“ REVM‘ mil-tee 011.1 I slulularilivallun okubitilxlabl‘ i11 xiv-er.‘ important t]... future. .110 11111111111111 pulivv. an: d111- ncxt summer. 'l‘l1|;. T111111, s; \- ‘ ' ‘ ' L y to airriv» at outside 110cm by ‘.1ir--I(T111111111~1~' plans. fliers-by i11-ink vhhiblcil to] r1..- ilispfisiil of u... board Slilllilll! curry tile 1vl1ll,- 111an‘s luw '10 [I10] quarters ui. Peace ltivel‘ 11nd 101'- naiives i11 lilo furthest north. cowugc and 11cco111111oduti1111 al ull 11.11111: eriug i11 a few ilours their pul1'0i.~s‘.i01v11 lhc Aiuc-Kellzi... parts or agricultural muchlucrt- llllllEcelllra . lf parts ‘WBTP saandard- ‘11 men-i :1 delegation of iliiiilllfiivlhlriized, pirate manufacturer“ would we. The Mussvy ilurrls (fomqsupply iilem often from thi- United nuuy pucsident, fitFOIlgly dcclnredjstutes and they would have no in. iiiiii. such legislation h... “'11s liro- terest in ille durablliay of the im- posed would be a retrogzule move- pl-emenqy , intereuihplecture"l— ionel‘ PHFPY. has placed :11 bc- any ANTI",TIJHEHBlIlUEMEEEEEIEIETEW Tells of the Good The last o1‘ a. series of lectur- . B Dr. MacMillanl _ _ liNlMlWlY 111111115 . H“ will‘ Mimi“ v "“ Yesterday morning according in arrangements, M. Kennedy and J. A Messervy l1:- an interview with Mr. J. C. O'D' Superintendent. f‘. N. R... at Moncton and Mr. T. Grady, ‘Superintendent of the P. E island IRnllway. Two principal mo.‘ tors were discussed. standardization of the P. E. Island Railway and freight rates on fel- tillzer. With reference to the form- er Mr. O'Donnell said that three 9w" weeks ugo he received lnfonuatlo‘: Mr. D. B. 1311mm, bTessr-i namely. tho to as- This in- ihe when. Messrs. Kennedy and Messervey Interview,”"“"’“"' "' s" General Manager C.N.R. 011 Standar- dization and Freight Rates on Fertili-E 1-oul1l be vommonrcil ‘It it is‘ (Vliltdl ." “ uliliilar is r -ivi11g careful consuloruiinn. lizer. Messrs Kennedy ilIlil Me 1.“ the reduction lnude "tone 11nd .11111sselmud pointed out that the use oi‘ fertilizer would serve as feeder to the railway by more produce for shipment. h O'Donnell expressed the oplnl be :1 qeneral rsductiop l'li.i.i)l~' To tho representations wet their wishes. ‘w... o-Dunn,“ wum of Course give ceipts oi’ $2,574.69 11nd eXpcudiLuresEBnd e tic-finite assurance that the 1mm $15-11‘ immediately ,_ whh reference w freight and fer Mr. Joseph hfcCarey, which 41p. rvy willie cxprrssing appreciation in illite- rates etilil urgrd that 1t further all round reduc Lion be made on nil fertilizers They more general iilnihllilslslllg the fact that DPOVICIIIIBMLS mrcweri’. knowledge of‘ heahiurnistrict Nliflie which call ‘for im 99cm” GMHC meramre that 1.1 the 11cm‘ future there would many children are 10 p" can? b9 m {r6151}, Jwv the weight they should mens- a 1-1 ecial reduction ibe made on fer tllizt-r, Mr. O'Donnell assured them‘, he would do everything possible to in: a total of $300 per annuul. es under the auspices of the Cale- fronl the PIOi/iliflifll and Civic (Ionian Club was dellvurei in the governments. The envelope col- Club Room last night, by l): w. J. lection in May amounted to $1,200 P ‘Mist-Milieu his subject dmlug‘ 11d the D1. Jenkins coal fu11d in National (‘ilui-al-icrlstics. Them. January realized $600. in addi-wns u large attendance. llrmklcil.’ ti??? ttlo these amounts private c011 Nver by the President. M1‘, J. it.‘ r1 u ons were received from tim Burnett D1‘ lMac-Mlllztn uddreeset to time. The reports show 11 .13 the audience ill conversation-all iAt the Rota»), “lunar u,“ at pletcd treasury at the present date style rlvltlng their attention from the Davies m“ evening a" which but this ls justifiable so 10...; a. bezlnning 1., end, illustrating 111s Riiiflriiii G. F- ‘Hiiwhem iimiilded’ all accounts are paid to the 11111, points with mzny apt stories and MT- W- 3mm“ ‘*1 "he Agricultural I take it to be a commendable quotations Tim nurstzlnilin-z -h'-rVDeparm'°nE' uadAseci-etfry M‘ F!" condition in view of the expeudy. actcrlstlcs of the Smtlt-lll people, 9M3” GEDWHB wmtm‘ 5a" a’ e annual meeting of the Antl- Tubcrculcsls Society was held last Paul's Sclloolroom wlill a. full‘ attendance, The Pres. |dcnl, ‘Mr. Joseph McCl-lrey, presid- .cd.. fl‘i1e minutes of the lust annual meeting were read by the Secret- nry-Treltsurer, Mrs. W. E. Bentley and approved The Treasurefs report showed re celpis of $2.577 69 and expenditures Work of the P. E. I. Potato Growers As- sociation" r Es . .. . _ llort address. (lealing with the Thou follotved 1hr; report. of the Egéfnfi $11500 i" the 1115i $01190 n; sfiighlgrfgflgyzieiltrv 1:73:38 Ewopk of the last named organizer, _ idiYi-"i Niifiiii- i-“ii-‘i G- U¢l"°i-\ .". E ., '. ' " ' "Elon He pointed out the necessity‘ ec ‘and tile report of the Pivsiilralll Beside“ um money 999m in Te“l““e- “E50 E tenucny or purpose’- lief work lheresvas a marked in- The!’ “Ye famed m’ their hFBDi-iof havilglauchbangsigchumflid crease Z11 the iliiiiiiiii‘? of ClOlIllng iulitv. are clesr minded brizhism 710:1‘! t” "nfecgf, Quit"! 7:5 and food distributed through tile iiiieiilileiii- relieved": “lid iiiiis-ffwwif was,‘ QM vi“ p” g nlieikcrs. ‘““l'9“$"\‘ ‘m! VERY». pemwm Ah°"° a" we" ‘m’ m“ by 2113311118111; the 9111121205‘, $1.225 x111... iMdMahon followed with .1 I" ‘"11’ Oiivrih w improve ihc f“ "m" 8"", ,°h““,:"b1° h‘ ‘m’ mdard-iz-ing 1111a certification o} seed- vnrv interesting 11rd informative public {Emmi m9 firs! 306 l0 b0 remadHe w en anyone ?t'p@¢atoe5 and inyestfgnflng the d9. mu. on 01111.1 ‘welfare 1.1.1 the w-“vrk lie?" Willi i" ilibewiilimi“ bi" ii is .,,§". 161x‘. ‘If °hflra°fif 5' man/‘Is of 1111 available seed ‘~ who. .». s. m. 98C ’ " ‘ _ 9 "' ' . ' , _ rowers lo meet such markets. He n child has a right to be as healthy will"! i" "19 "B"! V1511! 0i Uit‘ ugh ‘Etemmure “mod flu‘ Leaks; sghowed what has been accomplish. nmdtate attention and on ‘h, an was pieced on a. verv high plane “ELY M” °ff “E99 °r “eed 31°“ mum the dispFnsarv davelope?! 1m with the classic productions of "lib! ethfall rt)‘ l92ilhat a pgoednlge- w» a mhpml rhherhhmu. ‘°"‘*‘°°- i" ‘in °"“"€.°“°“. “° '°-.‘§.'...’I....Z?Z. $31131. 1?‘. 12d? .13.’ Education as to healthful prec-flerred ti’ ‘mg “an”? jwmch hPdiyodjy a c,"- Waufloaded m, vet. of. 11w up in proportion to height. ilccs has provi-li 11o be very elfeci-dalilgngoalglwolkuioéga $111“ gznttllffimong g1 511,5 a bughep point 9f luck of prom-r nourishment was n11 we in novlbuilng digpgse and Wm, d m h d” t ° l n ' "shipment He also explained why m’ ri-bed as the reason. this conviction ills District Nurse an “it l? dc ndgoo ltsdmgielete? such a market exists and that for lower spank“... were Dr. Garr- follows :1 continuous educative zfiysh ‘Lvnfetlfile ‘Ececccue led sgveia‘; the grqwlug of DQ131095, (m; from “way M,’ w_ .1; qllrlm-arsh. hi1‘. llnaith c.'1111p:1ign, explaining the evenm “of coltsmmoug nanauvemiseefle thst was no country in illstlcg Haszard, Mr_ P. A. Smith value of rest and nourishing food H ‘hi?! ht “l would be a 00d’ America better adapted for this D1- H, D Johnson, Dr Croken. and the proper course to follow thin‘ tofu“, Mme of this gm,‘ purpose than p E, Island, when Dr K. W. McKinnon, Dr. R1088. when dangerous s-ymptolns appear. g ' p peers below lv-‘ih of which “were “Wligh-iy commended by various‘ 1r. matters will let him, She found on that. in -r"i1nrloi.tetown a great to the 14mm». 0'3... . l Williams Trial Shows Wholesale covmoqox. 0a.. Avril 14W» negro farm laborers Lindsey Peter son and Willis Preston were thr- own into the Yellow River bound and chained to a hundred pounds o! rook. according in the testim- d f Clyde Msnninx. nolfli (fgllylnulognfnn, in the trial oi John s_ Williams. Josue county liiehiiii‘ Jan owner. for tho murder of Peter son. Williams drove the machine that carried the uegroes from his farm to the River bridge and help- ed get the bound men into the car and ordered‘ them thrown the m». the witness 11.111. Men- 11111; qid be and ntihariimflhisolm, another negro bu! fir?!" "i! ilih Murder into Many. f 1 e2“ . Ellllll [IPENINE [IE THE ' 1 NEW llJTljEll/IIIE J. STANLEY WEDLOOK orcrs over with chains around that. necks and iwlres fastening their hands. After Peterson and ln-cs- ton had been drisposed of the wit- ness said "We got in 11 car and carried Foot Price. s. third farm hand lo the lsouth River with sacs. and YULlfN chained to his neck. Sir Thos. Whites Resignation Received ' unsi- QTTAWA’, April 7- Speaker Rhodes informed the House yes ierdsv flilfloon he had received Sllilllli The big oflioial- opening of the -----—---'---- new automobile service station of J. S. Wedlock Ltd" yesterday af- ternoon proved a grand success The Casino orchestra was in ai- teudance and rendered a splendid programme of music which was kept up from 2 p. m. until 6 and from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. hundreds of visitors mad,» use ‘he big electric elevator which vcycd ‘them to tile various depart; _ menus where keen interest was shown by all i11 tile work which was ‘being carried on. was very noticeable the large number of car olwners who were moving around the show rooms and other (lflpllflillellitliufllld getting the _. inlet-ll, lips about their own cars . 11s well 11s about time new models i11 MClulllglliflflfi 11nd Oldsmobiles. -'l‘i1oiMes1-1r11 wedlock are certain- ly to be congratulated upon tileir - zenterprlsc i11 providing Charlotte- town, and it may be said the en» ‘tire prmllllitq with a service sta-j 11.... willcll i11 the cuwil oi any in‘ be found in Eastern Canada, and -- - .1190. upon their up-to-dsto method of bring-lug u... public wtteuuon is remembered that the Assoc- und Mr. T. E. McNutt. billowing Sputum cups and other necessary 51:32‘: ‘gsrsvhtlilfllsrfeigign%tglinggiietion_ 111111.11 not yelt ‘ezwhed its to the lateness of the hour bo- equipment for advanced or open folklore no“, fast “flu o“, irst anniversary the work accom- fore the meeting adjourned a re- cess, of consumption are provided (mum b}! pregame“, fie waned plished is much greater than was port of their remarks ls lmlwfiflibiihfree by her and educative leaflets “mm m“ “nigh fflné warship ‘or antioipsiied when the Aasociirion Tile following officers were eléfil-‘iure freely distributed. According the 806mm people who are m“ was form-ed. (1- ' ‘ to the report of the nurse who was ' <0 .~¢v"-- - - . _ .11 1'1.1n1 11 " ' Hon. Prcsideut—l—iou. Chalice in cilargo of the dispensaz-y twelve lfflvyhzifggflflj, S39v6; ofgrmtxgg Dnlton. yea"s a-go there were eighty cases s ' ab u- t. President—-"ilir. Joseph McCaroy. of consumption in this city which talkbli‘)? “Bu; Zlrgpgtwt? so; firfiliEcli-iiiioiieiiiim- 1B! W00 PIN. Di‘- lst. Vice iiresldcnt~Dr. S. it.;ls 1n striking contrast with the "rmvam and go to church. Any Alexander MacNeill, Summon-side. Jenmlm » conriiiions today. The fact that “Hunger wlm d“ m“ do as the?’ and Vice Pres. D1‘. J. D Maclntyre. 2nd’ we” President__Dr_ w_ J_ the why“, Plague 1g “comm; more Md was rnb“ked_ Probarhlv tharrhlouiazue. Secy. Dr, W. J. MscMill. P. MnMilliill- “m” Conmfl th"°“5h°’i m" were too sirlni i11 this respect 1...‘. ‘an’ Charlottetown’ Treasurer‘ C‘ n‘ Secv-“Frehfh-iiits- “mid "m Y?" '*° "i" is °“""K.si111. he ihruzht, .11 would no a ' L‘mg“'°m" C""'°"°‘°“'"' ‘ma to a realization that tuberculosis WM Lhl-nz for "m worm Led“ 1,. Executive Committee R- H. R058?“- Execuuve__Mr_ W_ F_ Ti,hn;|r5h_ is 11 preventable disease, that sun» m‘, "Home founwed more close“, Chief Supt. of Education, City. Dr. Mflh Tmmarsm MHL pmugsonj ltnry pleasures. fresh air. sunlight ma“ ‘hey do the examme of mmaihljl‘. Trillion, Suznmerside. Herb. H Mrs. s. n. Jenkins, Mrs. 11. u. 911d siwii fwd are iii ehsiiiif- "ii" people of the old days in their res- f,'{‘_‘w'C2“" B‘ B“‘"s°hm' 01%" l-lillson, Mns. J. P. Gordon, Mrs. fliwmlmefs i" glrfiawlgt 31-7‘; “g newt for reiizinn and the obser- it f5 x "i; $31218?‘ Mgmegme‘ Gavin Duffy, Mrsil Charleslhyolés, éi:liei'ltn3el;|';1€m1° ‘v0 '1 a’ an ‘will? oflthelSabbatlr He dealt 1:1. Me: 38231118 m u; pmvmce will: Mrs. G. F. Hutc esnn, . rs. . ‘ - on 1e ova tv of tho Eczvitsl. " ‘ ' E. Full and the City Clergy. 01W Fr"5‘:°"5|’:'l° caumrlesth “ma? people from the days of Wallace bfigénzahfieéinaelfvé frseémgxnfié Resolutions expressing regret at “M! H“ “m” em m‘ w e '9“ ‘p15 mmben wilfattelnd we Oman“ liie death of Rev. Canon Simpson My Celebréuon of M001" m,“ 6e nnd Judge Fitzgerald were passed. ‘obel. 1n n|ontreal_ A icugtily discussion regarding W. E. Bent- a hive of hctivity in l1ealtl1 work o!‘ . be f d i 1nd notwithstanding this fuct the mm n imerican llculiil Association last m- Mmwm] . y . i‘ U l) ]|_ s t i“ I k |c_ 4 _ . . (f tlfl leeiféd l0 {I16 ‘E111 Ellogllon 2x11811119: Tn.‘ Elfohfcrivilltt, y"“,‘, gavgff,‘ "ffo gfléwiiiinlzgjlihj i11-eat liiisi the Scrum-humble hsd THE WEATHER seconded by Councillor Smith. the wsaoogaoo ure";,hys1'cunjy mfimrrecq fink“? ‘n the upbuiwnz of ‘um TEHPERLTUB following resolution was passed. ' ' - Emp re and the wonderful vision m 1.500.000 die annually; 31100-000 are they 1... in vbed all the time; 1.000.000 have (iupcciullv the case 0Q our owu ‘ubcrnulosis. only 117.500.0011 Iiffllfiumdq; and the pa" ‘played by iuiri-y Ilz-altlly and 19,500,000 i11 full g1;- Jqhn A_ Mdgonnm m yaymg V1801‘. the foundations of what, as Tile British Government and the regult of the great w." h“ be. Dominion Govor-nnlent hilvo PP mine nn example to the world in pilrtnlcuts of Piiiiiiii iiiiiilih HF the spirit of nationhood. 1km huvu ilu- provinces of the M 1|, (ggnulugign or h“; ab“; M]. d11111l11io11, ‘including ivoys Scotls dress, D.- Mmyyrlnan w" Mwrd. 11ml Now Brunswick. The NflVii-til] a hearty vote of -thanlns on Scntia Govcr11111c11t curly realized the 111111011 of Mr John Anderson, “ that win-r‘; well directed health seconded iiv Dr. Rose and sup- - work ju carried on there is not ported by Messrs James McDonald 44 O U SUMMER! only great slaving of life but cn-FPercy Pope J. fl. Malcom and Rev ("-1 U RRY ' I That the Government no asked to utuy their hand in regard to the disposal of lilo ilultnu Sanuturiun. until 11 further ‘effort 1111s‘ been made iby the local Government to have the 1_)om. Government either return the Dalton Sunulorium in I111 original stilic or reinhursc the Province lo un earluivnlcui. cxtunt. The several reports submitted were unanimously iNIOIItBII 1111.1 votes of thanks extended to {h0g5 _Who spoke. - .1 1.1 this respect. llo cited TIDE, MOON, ITO TORONTO, April li.——-Nort"h west winds. cloudy. High tldo this morning at 10.53 and tonight at 11.30. Sun sets Liris evening at 6.39 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.25. New moon l-‘rldaw, April 81th 6.05 . n1. PRENDENTQ REFOWT ormous saving i11 sickrh-ss, and Father hisciwillan, D. D. with 1.111s ifr-a the Provincial Gov ormn-ent built and maintains a san- -1‘n1‘iun1 for tu-hercuiosis cases, est siblisiied a fully equipped laborat- ow’, uud provided county health "liuirs v-iill meriW-sl old and dent- ~l attendance undo-r the direction Branch Society of the provincial health ofiioer. To i-hc officers and members of the ‘Charlottetown Anti-Tuberculosis Society. . Ladies and gentiemenr- it is again my duty and privilege to ad- dress you at the close of a success- fiii V8111‘. the detailed statements of which es contained in the an- nual reports. will I feel aesurede, prove iuily satisfactory. As an evidence of increasing use- fulness in the community there has been a larger revenue and greater expenditure in the year now closing, than during en-y prev inns infill. and ‘in addition to cc- onomlc activities. important re- forms have been realized which at vsriou, times formed thoeubiect of advocacy and petitions in the in '11s‘ summer hum-row: caravans. enuloned as health clinics were despair-had 1o the more remote sections of the province. and he- sldes, a special disnensurv for wavy-unu- via-hw- wo- ~19 A meeting of‘ the graduates of \~- 1-. unvernmniit at Halibut. McG-iil University was held in this The c113, of H5115; 1, m... 1.111111. city on the 5th instant for the pur- in: a tuberculosis hospital o..- m- nose oi iouhixls a brunch Society vanrflll run-R M a “my of 1180.000, of The Glwiuaios Society of MoGiil “m1 h-hgiliae mo: amount the egg. Fnlverslty. Quite a number of the iynplnq "moot, y". m, .1 xnnnriiturs graduates were in attendance anda ~11 Ms Mn r...- mslnmno», of 11,1. branch society was duly formed to terests of public health. » 1ft is the hesitation or’ s11 Thomas white (Leeds). ILIIOIIIIIII‘ oi the w. .. i-louso of connects. that the revs ue is made up of voluntary con rlbgltionl. no “ .. ilifiiltl gr 1-.111,.-1.~» h- 11-». mm"... o...“ be called 1nd known nn the Y"! mtirylns i0 niiis liiil PM! "w. m-tou fiXWnvq-l/UNII n, "~11 w Brlnce Idwsrd island Brsnceoffle re-s rspecialiv in view of the fvt w... w. m ‘Hell's! "- Pukii», Graduates Society of -l\!cGili ‘llnslth account npgvi from 001;. llniversity. The IQLUJUIB‘ are Hit! |iist of officers elected. 01mins e11 . Three PM "' : '11. 1.1 a ‘-..-1.~1 1 I I” '\I@Ph Q ‘ v- . A .~.--.'.°.~.o»..:.-...~.;*;.