I'- I \A?\‘ 1.. -. 4 The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Obarlattetovvn Guardian, Tim-o Penna. Morning Guardian, Founded lei-av, - llliiiiliifi iisii iiwiiiis iii iiiiiiiiiiii 5i iiiis GrandthArmy of United Veterans ask for Means to Provide Sustenanceyi for Un- employed eX-Sflrvice men. ,,,.,_§t’i,h --—— (‘Opeolal to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April tL-Payment by allowances to all unemployed ex- service men unbil such time as they are offered work commensur- ate with their ph-yiscai condition. for the was urged, upon the special re homes. establishment comimi-ttea this mom ing by J. F. Marsh, representing the grand army of united veterans, Vi‘. lifarsh declared that rmcn were should "provide them with , mean; cl subsistence. The G. W. purchase of furniture, to thoseln vogue in- Australia and ‘New Zenland. Thiis, it was claim- ‘ed. would reestablish ‘business and j sv-ing in Canada because n4 work was available ici- . u‘ had given up their business to go em. over seas. I A“ ‘To Gather Complaints ‘ Canadian swim Rod Orou Oom- mluion cnunve Aw" firm: Rel Cross Assembly, which _.held its ‘ ' ,,. ‘ ‘ here today. M01)- -‘ " ' ' ‘ ted a proposal by R. B. Bennett, of O. -8Al.i—A BARGNN. - ‘miliagi 673. victom" icanads. to nomhiate a commission lto gather complaints of national Ricd Cross associations during the next six months ‘against the bellig- erents during the war. The cominlsslvll. which will be composed of sin oi the prominent ‘l ‘ _, tes to the Assembly and re- presentatives of ‘Holland, Siwit- zerland, Spain. Sweden; Norway and Delintark, all neutral during tho war, w.ill got explanations from the various governments and puib- llshaits conclusions. ‘Gilli. wAure weak av rust day. Apply ‘Guardian uiilce. ‘FOIR 8A|-l—PL°USE. APPLY 93 King 5t. \ ‘FOR GALE, CHE, . EDWQN Diamond d1”. Wort $3.25. Apply Box 433. city. 5F0UND—BMR or svs-oLAssss on Great George St. Apply Guard flan office. ‘LOST A PAl-R 0F GLASSES IN case. Finder please leave at this office. Row-std. Fukiuisiiefi "r0 sewn,- A - W‘ gages. Apply: P. 0. Box 433, Passlon Next Year OBERAMMERGAU, BAVARIA, April 5—’1‘he village elders of Ober- ammergau today voted to enact the Passion Play in 1922. The last presentation was given in 1910. "The peasants who portray the sufferings and death o! Jesus Christ in fulfilment of a vow made iii 1864 to present the Passion Play every ten years, as an expres- -. . ‘WANTEDF-R MAiD FOR oeu- erel housework, Apply 89 Upper Prince Street. ._..__._..__'_.__..______._ ‘WANTED A MAID FOR GENERA- al housework. Apply 277 Rich- mend Street. .._._._______,_..____,__._.___ ‘FQR SALE-HIAVY BROWN PA per. suitable for piecing under carpet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. musirious-voililo- sift... sires a position as travelling Sglflflflllil. lstielences. Write to enact it, ln 151,20 because of un- -i|_°31-._.|,_5A-rl~lgl1 poucl-lg gold settled conditions and the havoc taming bunch ‘of keys. Finder which the war wrought among the leave at Guardian 0illce—— Re- pmwome" and munch,“ ward. ‘SALE BARBER 8UPPLiE8- -min'ors, chairs, ,- inter qtc. Easy terms. Apply s. shop. ruer Queen and Syduew. A. M kill _____,. ~‘ro tar-runes Funmsi-lso rooms, situated in centre of Depression Great In All Europe my. Modern convenlcnces- SYDNEY. April ii.-,caunirlqsf~ol ' Aral! ll! fl-Mlmwn‘ W 15 Elm Continental Europe are in a fright- vnntw. ‘ t _ _____r iulstate of depressions. Great uses est: ssetersaeo silos lBrliulu ls one u! the liflfilll-fillili‘ pom bull, seal River Sultan. 3 over there and Canada ls a para- yesr old: dam Rosebud; Gilliam‘? dlss compared with any of chain. 1101'"? C1?"- Ffiidmm‘ “kmansq declared Hon, . ,W F} Casket. Charlottetown illwlllv- _| a o, Newfoundmhd qovem_ gpuaLic 11K; NQ-rlc: ..-N0 lnent. who passed through thecfty fishing allowed on nremliea u! today unruuw, to his lwnie in, Hi.- WQW Ml"- ' Julie's vital l‘ i-lllll" ls Eurom Mllilllo -— — "*l"""“‘_’“’”"" lie was seeking new markets fol- ER TIR; _ . ~ . ‘Feodnsgggxegosfaozgagbod l, fishermen of the Ancient Colony. new. Box if. city. _ i-‘on GALE-FARM 0F 16f! Mlllil o; lend; 130 clear and balance ‘WANTED-MA MAID FOR GEINQR n1 housework. A pl}. Mrs. uoyd ‘Weilnsr, 154 Fringe St. ‘Th?!’ did not want doles ol- charity if the government could not the government oi army pay and assist them in finding work. it mm‘ the jv. A. asked for a system oi loans business or tools, simillai‘ professional men and women who . A CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1021 PHEMIEH Hill UEUVEHS b. C. Liquor Law In Effect May 1. (‘Special to The Guardian) (JLUitUA, B. 0., April 6.-——The new’ liquor control act for province of British Columbia will be brought into force on or about May first, accordlpg to Attorney General G. W. Deb Earnis. The board to administer the act. will be appointed this week. The Vancouver and Victoria stores al ready established will be the first to be operated under the new sys- tem. Tliere will ‘be a uniform price for hard liquor all over the prov- Oil Tanker Ashore and Wrecked (Special to The Guardian) the‘ f. i? fl--. HIS APRIL 5th. 192i The House met at 4.16 -p. in. ‘His Honor, Lleutl Governor gav assent to the bills -wliich bald recel ed third reading ‘at yesterday’ session (already referred to in th Guardian). Y/ARMOUTH, April C.——iA heavy sotvtheasterly lgale will linterfere with’ the transfer of the from the oll tanker. linpoco, ashore upon rock ledges, according to a report from Seal Island. near the scene of the wreck. Belief is ox- pi-essed. that the tanker with cue, rock piercing her hull will never be reflected». FOR SEPARATE PROVINCE Citizens of Prince Run"! will‘ Plehiecits PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0,, April 5 m; pisrsissiis of the, people elm- ted ‘on the question of establishing la new northern province of tho IDcmiuion, consisting oi Northern ’Brli.ish Columbia and the Yukon Tnrritqry, ls asked of the Federal Government. in n resolution unsui- moilsly adopted by a. mass lneetiing of citizens here last night. The feeling of the meeting was thuttlie north is rich enough in natural resources and has a sufficiently large population to administer its own affairs. it was asserted that the desire of the Deople generally‘ in the north was strong for a sep- arate province. 4 l Rioting Among-m English Miners LQ-NDQN,Apl'll 6Qltlol.ing broke; el"5 request, occupied in his avoid-able absence the speaker’ 679W chair for the remainder of the after; noon session. HIJUEET SPEEIIH Goes over the Ground Covered in his Speech in the Debate on the Address- Claims a Surplus and Reduction in Public Debt. Commissioner of Agriculture ii any 1 iznmililinlcatious lied been received from from the Fiirillers lilstitutes or utlicr agricultural zlssociutlons asking for amendments is‘ the Vet- erinary Act, HON. W. M. LEA in reply stat ed that no communications iiiul IMR. B. T. l-iIGG-S, at the speak been received from any Agricultui‘ al Association. In answer to a clues tlon from lion. A. E. Arsenault lie said that some Cmlllllllillflfli-lflllfl liad been received from individuals. Min" “page pfggglngd a pgflflgn These iwiil receive consideration. to Rural Telephone Co. , IMIR. J. D. ISTBWART presented the in- a. petition to incorporate stitute of Chartered Accountants of P. E. Island. , iMiR. S. S. HEESIAN presented a petition to further amend this incorporate the. ‘St. Catherine's ‘HON. A. E. A'HSENAULT— “When, during recess?“ HON. A. E. ARSENAULT re- fflfffll l0 a 181191‘ which appeared in today's Guardian from a prisoner J11 Queens County Jail. Under ordin ary circumstances not much atten- l-lflll might Ibe Paid to a communica- act to incorporate the town of tlon from this source, but in the Montague. present case it treats of n. very HON. C. W. CROSBY presenied grave matter and one which tlle a petition tu incorporate the Farm- ers‘ Trading Company Ltd. These bills were given first read lng and ordered to be read a second time tomorrow. in accordance with notice given. Mr. M. Kennedy nu‘ "" the leader of the Governnicizi questions regarding the PfDhu-htiflll Commission. PRIQMJIUR BELL replied that an- swers to these lug prepiiretl. ‘MR. Bl"l‘l missionel‘ of Piliblic action hull been taken about the petition from Robert Beck and others. presented to tho House last session, praying for tlhc coinpletinnx-“llin under treatment. Th of a road from Alliston to Murray River. HON. C. W. CROSBY in reply stated that tlle request was under consideration. The liousc ivcnt into Committee with Mr. D.. C. McDonald in the chair for second reading of an Act to inc irporntc the Prince Edward lslnntl Protestant Orphanage. This Act nus adopted without any amendment and ordered to he read i1 third time tomorrow. The House went out m“ night m connection Wm, with Mr. H. D. lviicLean ln tine chau- sion oi gratitude for haying beemm‘ “m” "Q1 m: Ezgiillllgzatft _ in t t - -'---- “" ‘ bill. are as follows: John A. McDonald, Wellington L. McLaren, John 1.. ‘Sullivan and An- drew S. iMcfkinal The is capitalized at a Central News dosPfll-llll 1mm‘ Duufermlins. Police attacked the strikers with batons but the strlk-| or; hoisted the red flag and be- ge-lgqj the Police ‘Station. for second reading of an Act to in- ‘orporate the Cardigan Milling Allen ghflw‘ $8,000. and will iiouign. lwae sew-min: Ifltlflll operate at Cardigan. The iblll was aspect. the despot-cl! savs- The trouble, arose when the strikers captured the ‘Mussser u! llw li/Liue who refused to cease lnflllll ing the pumtllfl, Th‘. pugs responded to the call ibr aid and rescued the man‘ but the police- were surrounded b! Miners ,whose forces had been in- creased by “WW3”, cnicAco. Apfll tl-Tlw dim" oi liverett A. Harding of relation- enacted by the Lleut. Governor and the 0M9‘ ancutlva 0g the the Legislative Assembly of ilie tuhitod states w“ shattered wdaytgrovince that J. Howard ‘McDonald Jenkins. President Harding and llln 00ml‘ Peter Gotell. W. S. while the self-styled “cotllvlll 0f adopted and ordered to he rea tlilrd time tomorrow. His Honor. trallsinittingthe Estimates, which He thought this request was being were then tabled. with Mr. B. chair for a sooond Act to incoroprato the trio-Mes of Gilt w! lull. So ‘ar “~ “"- the United ‘Methodist and Presby- terian Cihurch oi Lower Montague. The bill ‘was adopted and ordered to be read a third time tomorrow. with Mr. S. S. "Hessian in Was Not a Relative, chair for second reading of an Act town of Georgetown. The speaker read a, message from the Lieut. Governor. The House ivent into Committee W. LePaize in tlle -readlng of un The House went into Committee the o amend an Act to incorporate the The Act petitioned that it be nd J. A. McKlnnon. James M. Elmer T. Boudreuult. Eilston and it lllllllnlfll‘ 02-0! tlle A questions ‘were Del fwkcil till.- Conl- Works what ‘"11 o . i" ‘zit. w. ll Sianllolle. Lot M- T 1.5 "if"! 1-4-12 ‘ a. high state cultivation W11‘); first class house and Olliitilna" inns. Concrete 91,0011 “VQWWW- the buildings. coed low!“ “if ing near sch v aluliilllfit 71,25“ sea manure. ll 110M ill???‘- r, selling. Apply "lune" m’ swan. on plenum» ~ ‘ LED F ,8 ,6 $19: Main: climb‘; from oilqr 30 bland! es throughout Canada will at: cold It $14-00 91w“- °dd "m" 333m l“ mgny eases this price in less than 1-8 their actual valtle. Merchsntr ‘bu? "w" lwdaqm’ resale to their customers. t “l; men will get 2 to 3 sulia a l l _ eel in, Riv» vi it SITQZTL. tin sill-i vial‘;- O0. _ actor-n. cuoril. oI-fillir-W your women folks need insterllll in mod qualities for their drtsso! and Oillll. We have ' l” 73rd! thlf. will b! sold M 10W at mi psi-yin. 1- 1%; unfe- Wan to let materials in better dull!- tiee lien usually found In if I.‘ ‘ " ewAiuvzo-mifnlillgp fir! 60R ‘POI-t QALE—_HA-I,.L HOOK "it: r“-.:.‘;‘.:““““ ' for c cu . In . rggzimsufte. Write Box s1???»- for prices and particular!!- ron skills; ‘Registered Ayrshire bulisllovai Tum; dam.- telly $91!? two Years‘ aldtCanad cling-- i2 r s so. ‘ll cen- fitfiili, s gent.‘ Kl .1-~ Mark Chovelfp, St. iMarganets. r farm vrork. Apply to Austin Cameron, Augustine Cove, P. E eEGGU iifiCldlldG~FROw§L miy cholqpveulwcted bredvto-iav 5,0. altos‘ Island Reds. 8M0 1b; $3.00 per 30. Seldon C- M0 . Lean, Ctlfllivlsll- rrq siitrqtv rum or 10d genes; silluated in North Gran- ville. William W. Tlylof- vwmrsi: - ‘ro wuncmie: grand hand. book ease. All- -, inlet Giiarlllln office. . ‘FOR 8A LE. JNNIO ROOMID adioininx. EIGHT with garden mess-ism niece a mus-i rum-m he.” .1. .~mmu . 53*?‘ 113mm, ugcfgmfy" spent the day ill ll‘. J’. Solomon lbe declared Mayor we Woodstock’ ma". 33".“, demull and Town Councillors of the Town 6 i“ b n and charged Wm, h” of Georgetown from the first day “$- ' a m M of January, 1921, until Deceiiiiber, psrscnailns s Guvflfllmm" ° ° .1022. with power and authority p61‘ rwfllfQl-t 59'1"“ 886MB WBFQ Elllllll-llntainlng to ‘their office. The "blii wus mg up the ‘loose ends of the young illogical and ordered i0 be rcail a ‘ . t r tme tomorrow. maiw’ 55mm” w “apmmm h“ a‘ The debate on the moti flVi h!“ |'*"!°Mmp m me President‘ Creelnlan McArthur for til“ 210112‘ “99 ‘$53M lflmm m“ mmntb-‘i- in Committee toeoxisiider FSBBOIIIUSII before his a _ v__..,N0lllflllllJuslpectingfflsherles, (published in Convention last Yqfljkqllil! Hard; tiluuilgtitrdgtjsn itluig-diién) we; will ll 'epres- iv . . . oxnn ‘P02311901 m" ‘my: m be: Hon. Deni. Gallant. At 6 ()"f7|0(‘.1f dilllill" ll""“"'l’ °_"'"‘P' 5., -' Mr. Gallant movsii ‘tilt! adjourn- half qt “Cousin warren.’ ronm- ' senile; himself 0111!"? “firs” s" 89ml "Willi!" fir!‘ rnent 071-110 House, - JPWFVICER BIElJL informed tiis '5'. T“ Iflut-Q-m‘ lipid no ltllevllndo of H00“ i."'lt henv uld endeavor to brill! 0n 1"" flu get debate tomor- k. row evening at 8 tfoloc , | The House ullnurned until 3 p, corporation of the town of Monta- tile youngnlgllfi. fills» in. tomorrow. gun. This hill was agreed to llllfi| "Wm! "KW . "M" l" WP‘ ' - ,- V. ordered to be read n third time l0- l-ignz Midtvflpllefll Wood and AFTERNOON session Morrow. _ At eix oclock Lilo House took Iver-vulva this”, the issltiisés , indllfled h ndr s cl ' iii°mllll~"it»-ii-»- il."i..‘fi’.‘.‘ii.’l‘.f‘.tliif'“.1’..5.."‘.;..... w: moi-WM “f. MW"! l“. Ra rat-ii “it i v ’ list ‘Div refit call "Hartline 9n 't ma” M elal a o’ the w O ' ouse o presen a pet t on- from terprisee in vdiioh Opus-in Warren D_ J. Riley Mavor. and other; wag personally interested.” Pro- flying forges act to fiiiztclzer custom flodtait m eliikllil-‘M WW» um m. APIIIL 0th, 102i .. l .5; s." _, ... |deait with whn ‘speaker llzid found to be an actual ‘fact that tiliere is a prisoner in the jail suffering from n. very loath- some disease. whose presence there is a. menace to tlle other prismlerg, ,“i don't know whether this matter has been brought to the attention ttoi-ney General brfors or 410i." continued Mr. Arsenault, ‘ibut in any case it is dieing brought to Jigs attention now and tlle mailer should lic tleultvwitli immediately ‘TTYIIQWEY by Begrcgiiting the pris ‘"1" 111 U16 lall or by taking lilni for segregation. We ‘have an Act indhe statute books which autliol-lzes the Attorney General to retilove tiliis prisoner and pill, is matter ‘has raised considerable talk throughout the city. and now tipii, it has been brought to the attention of the Attorney General I um lillfu that lie will til-kc tlle DTOPCl‘ Step5 -to protect the other prisoners us well as the public in general. i HON. J. J. JOHNSTON replied that he was about to rise on his feet to deal with this very fluesrluli. His attention that! been called to the letter oi’ n prisoner zmii also to an editorial in tlle same issue or in committee the Guardian with reference to the "llfl 011191” lllllfllllllfi- He Claimed till"- L All The New! Worth Reading All The Ads Worth Printing Annual Snbecrlnlloll. fltnvll?‘ “'01 ‘A “““‘;:.‘i‘.:ziii..,i iiiii iii iii iiiiiiii (ifipeillil to Th;- Guardiany. .. ‘ LONDON. April 8.—L0nd0n has‘ long known the strap hanger ln subway street ca;- and omnibus, ibut the first instance of aerial, straplizinglng has just been record‘ ed. 0n tlle second day of the} resumed British air service to; Paris it was found that one of tbc tlspartiniq aeroplanes liad no scatsi for three of its passengers. They! imatie ‘the journey standing in thcI passage wit-y holding Am to the! luflgllge racks. - ’ New Regulations lnent 0f Dispute. LONDON. April tLv-‘Fhe great rixiiin was faced illln lumping as u result of tlle blliqr Willie‘ Wm‘ l"! (Special to The Gusrdia") tween llie ininc owners and the O'l"i‘AWA. April l5.—UEllXlUOl‘l>Ji'- ministers‘ with strikers ‘by fill zited ‘areas having a population uf§rail\\‘zi_\‘i1:i=ii and lilo transport at least 2.500 are to be considered wwkers in addition to tlle miners as unban areas, lf the recommen-‘sirikp iiiieiitening, liic public has drption oi the Parliamentary comqfnunil at least temporary icliel at mittec on privilege and‘ €l8Cl1UI15;‘llf3 eleventh hour. Lloylul tleorifi is carried through tlic House. t-wi-rvened with an inv tntnn t0 Power ‘will also ibe vested in the {will ilfllefi oi‘ tlle mining dispute chief electoral officer to treat as to meet representatives of the‘ gov- utiban any areas which. while iiolierniiient and reopen negotlnt om!- oi the required 2,500 DllDll15tl°l1-:‘_»\galn, after serious deliberation, have a tlllltlllflll’! "PM-ll chull-QWY-ltlle contending forces decided to Under the Present act the PQDUIfPIi-iccclrt the mediation offered. N0 tlon requirement is 100 but. as this: . IN STHIKE SIT Striking Miners Have Accepted n. Invita- tion to a Conference with ‘Government Representatives with View t0 Settle- Re Representation?gldllsfrlill crisis with which Grcutl lllllllli (Special to The Guardian»... time hllS as ‘It’! '59?" “'3” ‘bl’ ‘m’ reopening of the ‘dlscusslolliv bill the acceptance of the lllmlllfl"! invitation, i‘; is pointed out. can br- ‘tnken only‘ to mean that til».- collect‘. lies of tlle ‘illillPlfB in tit" tfllllo ill‘ llallco, the riiilrOnti ilir-n liilil the transport workers. will llllii,‘ iloillc- live measures t0 Bllllllfll"! ill“ mm‘ B“ wnlle the peace negotiations are proceeding. The 1111051191’!- wprkc-rs of the entire country this morning ilucided to lllllllflfi- ill" miners lo the fullest extent u-hlt-li meant, ll general ilillflPofl- SUM" if necessary and the rallwuv xiii-ll were credited with the intention qr talking gimiliar action which would iesult in file comblvfn U" up of all ‘tlle CWBQPI-"B bllilllelld-A only provides foi- eomc 400 votersl at the most. it was deemed lil- sufficient by the committee at llfl megfillg this morning to warrant bringing iii the laborlte registra- tlon is compulsory if the ‘voter ilistricis where personal ,l‘0§lPlll'll' lion is compulsory of the vulcrl is to be placed on the list. i ' i . all of which lind been palil for. Not-i withstanding that they csine out with c “Modest Surplus". He was} surprised in see one of i110 llewtl": pullers‘ in this lil(ll‘f‘llllg'5 issue lind; tried to rob him illlfl his HUVCYXP} ment of the credit due tilt-in. The} newspaper salil. with npparenpfziiri 'ncss, that if the government llilfll loom- yciirs ago when Ml‘. J- pald all its ilebts there would be hlgtgpley wedlock iircelllell "l" deficit. This was true bui~lt wastageney for Macbaughlln 41MB l"! not alwnys feasible to draw tlieliall little coilcelititin that it ivould line between contracts firiislieii igroui to such an extent, that in 0rd nnil unfinished. lie cited a iltlliiberfer tn satisfactorily can: f0!‘ lllfi Pill of unfinished contracts which could ‘runs he would have to purchase one not have been paid at the close of n? tile finest buildings in Charlotte the year. Fol-met‘ governments lind town and equip it us HQ 0811186 Bill! also found it necessary to carry ovcHService ‘Station east nf Montreal [unpaid contracts. He claimed liltils equipped. surplus of $3.253 was correct and Four yearsago automobiles will‘? ililfl been so nliilited. The rcdllctionifeiv in this Province and the plea- uf $22,000 in the Public’ dcibt of tlle Iiiure lind saving of time which they province lie Cliilllllfii nuts made -llp:l".fll1l'f’l'l'€d on the owner was not- ‘ni’ the surplus iaireiiiiy the ninounl New arll Ma Queen Street. paid lo sinking fundiToilay our Province lover two thousand can boast of a,"om°b"e,,_ tlve. its furniture. belnz Qpaciolis New Automobile Premises Open Wissrs J. Stanley Wedloill, Ltd Tod iv "ll"! Th9". gnificenly Equipprd, Premises iii iii-m it is capable of effectively (ligpiaying ten NATE. The v-"lrlfllll- models of 192-1 lire beautifully‘ ar- imugss, A wall case as fleet ioni.’ iiml ten feet high. with glass doors and glnss shelving and bcautilul green felt back glllllllfl- dllllllill“ tlle various small accessories. B‘) necessary to the filiilillliiillllfil. On the left of iheUt-ntmnrc are llic | ftlces, handsomely finished in atural wood and divided into thras- 1 glass compartments. The central control teloplloni- in i110. ulitvr office give-s perfect coluliillnicatioil mentioned, greatly appreciated by the lllllillc H” a“ part5 3f w“ blmdmg- Tl" attrac- natural cuter office is piiriiviiiurly . ~ . - . h t‘ innnoi- qnmtey which hall been vouched in the lute government hail inr-ui-rediinany of them high class beautiful “am” and m“ T e “a ‘r |very strong language. ‘Some time ago. before the lpflfiflflel‘ had been placed in the jail, Mr. Johnston's attention had ‘been called to the, matter and he hail requested the‘ Stfpendiiiry Magistrate not to send the man to jail in the condition he , d. The company was in. He, also intirvlewed some l0 Prilvlde members oi the Prohibition Coili- iuission, in WilOS" hands limior a a (W565 are iiirzsiv left. Hemellucsted “lilies bi‘ 586.000- tlwt the prisoner's incarceration might ~bc drlavezi until ills dan- gerous condition had lbsen battered. carried out until the learned recent ly that tlle prisoner was in Jail. The nnsitlw. now is s-yh ‘iv-t "H: |Atiurney General cannot got him eévimrltv is concerned the proper authority to apply to is his, l‘iU.l0l',| the Lieut. Governor. who alone has‘ the lpardonlng power. Mr. Johnston’ could not see what was to be done with tlle prisoner even if he was taken out of jail, ns no hospital could receive lilin in ills present condition. At iliresent tile prisoner isbelng segregated as much as pos sible in jail. He occupies a room of his own and has his own dishes and towels. The tnosi dangerous period of-tho prisoner's disease has been since he was placed in jail up to tlle prcent. Everything has been done tn keep him NR isolated as possible. All that is used in (iommon with the other prisoners is tlle toilet. HON. A. F]. ARSl§NA|7LT—-"T1llil is dangerous cnouilli!" ‘HON. J. J. JOHNSTON —“l halve given instructions tn have some lklnrl of 1| sanitary toilet prepared for the iiiiin." The House went l_nto committee with ‘Mr. E. T. Hlggs in tlle chali- for second reading of an Act to lil- corporate Si. (Tntlierineha Rural Telephone Company, Lliulteil. The bill was agreed to umi ordered to be read a third limo tomorrow. '“‘*- l-louse went into committee (Mr. B. T. Riggs, Chairman.) for second reading Di an Act to further amend the Act for the lu- recess until 8 p. m. AiPlllL 6th. EVENING SESSION PltEMilfDR BELL began his bud- get speech at 8.80. Al. the outset he the roads. Sixty mlles of roads had been improved under the Canada Kct‘ N, a cget of notion», changes in the school addition to this the government, w... in the Stock Ilnoction of schools. ill party, he clnlnlt-d, t hail been done on °ll the Dalton lsililflwrlllm, a burden. a deficit of $253,000 as certified iorarit-twc thousand by the Provincial Auditor who waswliich have lifted thousands of; ifrlsnilly to the last govsrnmsntiveonle from the lwmdrulu of Orlllu- The Liberal piiry thus could boastinry eXlstellco til-it they had turned the deficit orllleesurc- $253000 to a surplus. The lute sov- To Mr. Wedloclfs foresight and erument he said had dune Iwlllllls ability ns a salesman is due in l‘ for the increase of large measure the introduction oi teachers‘ salaries whereas this Motor Vehicles in this Province.‘ government had lncrcased these in i917 few cars comprised his The achieve- w-les l-ist: in 1921 with high class llVlits of the Liberal party, he selling agencies throughout the clalmed, constituted a. splendid re- Province the sales will run over cord of which they might well feel one hundred cars. Last fall the PYPlld- - Rogers Building. next to the Bel-K‘: He referred again to the federal of Commerce was offered for snlo llllllrflltrlzitlon of 20 million dollars 1w the Estate and promptly pur- of which tlle share of this ‘province chased lby Mr. Wetilodk. 1t was built ‘W's $600 000. This Xi'an/t was origin under the direction of the late Hon l B"! intended for ipannonent inter- Rani. Rovrs and it is evidence l0 provincial roads. We could have no h‘s conception of strength and lntervrovincial roads and no meter srvlditv. No better ‘built or more lal with which to build permanent enduring edifice can be found l" roads. He spoke ‘at some length of the negotiations Ibetwoen the pm- vincial and federal‘ governments be YOFe an agreement favorable to tlle province was arrived st. This was finally accomplished and the work was ‘proceeded with until 60 miles into the realms Of this Province. But the buying of the building was onlv the prrlinilnarv in tlle plan of furnishing “Servlce" lt ‘had to be equipped for the work it was to be called on to do. This meant many thousands of dollars of oiltlay and careful planning, 0n had been finished pl l; (iggt of Thursday and -i‘i‘lday the public $100,000. 0f this amount, 540990 will see how well those plans were W" Dnld by the federal government curried out. We will attempt to tlle remainder secured from auto describe the interior. ‘but a word fees. $30,000 and $30,000 which the picture is insufficient. a personal government hail on hand. and so lllsneciion must. ‘be made ti. .11). the)’ llllitl tile $100,000. He intimat- ed that it was tho intention of tlle government to build 800 miles of mllll. ‘provided they retained the lltifllliehi confidence long enough, The minis. hc sold. were not for thi- benefit (if uutonldbjlo Ownerg but of tlle fiiriilers. The Liberal govt-rnnicni has prov Ofl that it. is tho .t‘rinnil of’ the time], crs. it hail lncrt-al-icrl tlic salaries 0f teachers. provided that nu tench L“ “"14 ‘b5 elllfu-Eod at less that a‘ specified wage llfill it provlilt-ii fllSulumrked that they are Ulc direct that tho districts u-ilioilld relziinlfellrelifilllllllvefl 0f tilt‘ Tlde Water lllfllr interest in tlle school by Dliydo" Gofllvrltlfln. one of tliu largest “l8 ti, certain small proportion ql concerns in the world. The Veedol the salary.‘ The results of thesefilltency ls ll valuable agency m lg. gygggm’ he self. in the other side are the new claimed were very satisfactory, in for sundries which are ‘not placed Room. and it iii also established an Agricultural liigtnthe Tire Room whore hlllidrgdg 9f School. This school. he ‘said. wag iltlrs of Goodyear and Dominion now in successful operation. They Maple lseaf tires are kept for the liatt also inaugurated medical in. various styles of aiitomobileshllhle inhale ll, is another valuable wholesale The Libel‘ . lind made a Rood financial showing. it was no: Busy. They hail possibly m; m,“ ed as much credit for it as wast their due. How did they do lUTIIGy had to sit tight on the treasury chest: they were obliged to aband- preciate what Charlottetown iins~ The finest anti most up-to-iiatc Ser vice ‘Station unri Auto wiirerooma eiist. nFMontrciil. THE BASEMENT The basement. is divided two ipiirts by n partition w-‘rlw nn Ullli. . . .ci~ liwilftiilionecs ceiltraily through it. On one gidg is kciil tlil- firms wholesale stock of VlJl-JDOL, and here it may be re- into running Prince of Wales College. agency. I GROUND FLOOR it is divided into three parts. The ed by W. l3. Prov/es d: Sons, sell- li-i and Oldsmobile curs. No ex- left them by their {Yredecggggl-ghifllllé has been spared to make the _ _. .. . .8 ,, - show Room proper which is occuui- - no scents for the famous Mclnugli- ‘ agencies flees are occupied by Mr. Wnrllock as a private office and by W. I! Prowse & Sons. respectively. . in pggging we might. remark that the lighting system is particularly - e11" fective, having been installed after. pans of a high class lighting engin eer. Back of the show rooms and connected therrwlth is ‘an GUI!‘- room where tlle curs are brought i_i from the outside, passed through the folding doors to tlle Show Roma: rt‘ to the unto stock room or ripen‘ floor. bylncans of one of the larg- est elevators installed in inc Marl time Provinces. The machine was manufactured by the Otis-l-‘cnsoni 0-0.. and lilnceil there ‘by theirs-x- in_ its‘ .. requiring‘ to move ir- trom the bottom to the top of Hi" great building. We lind the plen- aure of timing the ascuiit of n car from the Ground floor to tho tlilm: story. the journey being \’.1lil[)il'lf‘,ll in fifteen seconds. ‘ _ Continued on Peg; Thom-f“ ----<-oo-—_——- THE WEATHER TEMPERATUR TIDE. MOON, ETC TORONTO, April 7-- ivinils, fair. . lligli tide this morning ill ln.l'.‘ and tonight at lL-i-l Sun sets this cvi-ninu at 6.35 illlll ' , fie-Les tomorrow morning at 5.2 . New moon Friday Alli-ii 8th 505 l1. DI. ' res szAsoms ,,-; HAVE NOTHING- i. TO no WITHTHlS Continued on hi! hm. - plsywtiiese besuttivlun to adven- attractive l0 ll‘ to dfl ,_ Ens-ll Fl)‘ , i I