tron sate-to u. P.. MARINE awanreo -MAN on waureo -- SCHOOL rzAouaw area eats, e030‘ FARM. new ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA ,____..~__j_. °T-0 LET OR T-O LEASE. “AND RAvenue. eastisuauuwan-rnc , 4am:- Oovere Edward l Ismail ‘ Like The Dew harlot! to flan n. 'l'h gerallgytiazr-dlnn, films T?” Celts‘ Etllhiuv slut liBiiUil/llii utouuts oi War Guilty Confer Again. Mil. LLUYD GEURGE‘ ls in Deiault with Regard to Reparations, Trial anti Disarmament.- Allies Must, ’]_,()lNtDO'N, April l8—'1‘he German any government" said Premier Lloyllal p uoorge in the House of'Comrnono 'I‘re today " is still in default with re- the laws of war. and disarmament. The Germans" continued the Prime Minister“ have not thus far shown American States Swept By Storm lllhilllPHlS, TENN" Apl. 18.- mmmplete reports from six states swept lute Friday and Saturday by storms showed last night u death list of 83 with 20 seriously injured and nearly thlirty stuttering lesser iujunles. Property damn-re it is PSHITHIGQ“. wldi run into millions and whou relied [rattles report from the isolated‘ sect-ions it is feared that the death toll wtili mount still higher. » As compiled lust night by States the death list was: Tex- as 9,, Arkansas 52. Mississippi 8,| and Alabama l4. In Arkansas the injured list had reached 7i . Last night there were no (lentils reported in Georgia and Tenuesse. _-......._;’}_._.__ OOOOO§O< consensus srtcuts; ewuturen _ r0 "PURCHASE secondhand laooin case Apply nt Guardian office. Iwsursop-A-rialo won can: eral housework. Apply 89 Upper Prinn a Street. ..__.__._..__....__.____..____- 1WANTEOi-BV MAY 181’, EX- perienced fox rancher. Ranch nine miles from Charlottetown. Apply to Hooper and Turner, Charlottetown, giving experience salary expected, etc. ' ' "EGGS FOR HATCHIN —WHI1’E Wyandotte and Barred Rock. $1.50 per 15 for balance of seas- ~ __on. l-l. hi. Hyde. Cornwall. swan-rec --1oo.vouuc mas to 6 weeks old. Write stating price. James G. McLeod, Hamp- shire. ‘ ‘vo-w ~.,~_ Engine and clutch. A. B. Guard ian. i IOV TO work on farm. Frederick Park- man. Charlottetown Royalty. Second or third oldie for Glen- eorrodnle school. Lot 46; 300d supplement. zeunoempbeil secretary. buildinlfl. 8 k2 miles from city- Apply Guardian. per. suttabla for Placing under ‘ma. Bcentaerollatduardlen to build summer cottaaes on.1 llidautllful iflU-lbtlpn. Excellent bathing. Ono mile from heart of city. Write Box 42. ' ‘ROOM AND QOARD-A GENTLE o man can be accommodated with ' room and board in private fem lll’. tientrll lomtlon. A9919 "0' clo Guardian Oiilee. "ro tar-run s rvllNifll-lll! rooml. aitnat in centre at oiltv. Modern 66111011101“!!! Apply in eiternoona to 10 Elna estraurtrut nlatczuol won IALI, by lute ma. the real- deuce of g .Aeneal tampon-in. situated at m itochtord Street. intending purchaser: may enact property an? altar-noon by aspiring on premises. ~ man e self respecting luluman Iwrhoaetaiiihitioi: u blsyltvtnanhgl m more reel some is Grom- . on n ~ t “ a - . . morning l. angel“ M“, nice. lie comes from tho W"! n: ma at the Ijiilltiiaie double 1W 111a income. We require a man of 010m chamsior emu in mind into and body. of. 1 410501111}! Vito would precil ,0 life poal tiontvlth. a mt in: concern vhara illiiia - ~ Yi» reward lll with for a UNI 1m: that-nan " i ,- .'n" rlrocts. 5am to reparations, the trial ofitivo r0;- persons accused of offences against regard t 45 was inscribed: W. ensure. Ap-rilmll-A bricklayer who took the name ofcount. Adel- btirt DdOaeanot/a. Wvlfifldlllfi 1° own large estates in Italy and Hua- “" nry. has just finished a successful wln-ter- eenson in German society by biting arrested. charred with 01>- tnlnitrl $10,000 from an actress by fniae pretoncos. lllll flfl-illldfl, W0]! 0M1’! i0!‘ him] ' He: “rm may by, mgltrilge with eil-ltion oi wages without raising the patio neutral-a 1mm said to have‘ collected ,li-lit'lraily horn dress in dowel-too, who advanced monorto his plea that he wee having diliouity in onlioctlnll , "lawman tromnapopbtl. ovum to: " MItl1_\!0!!!l~9!-l!u‘- i ,. ‘L n-lol‘ TO-h- . , . Fllevoltiug Murder oi womanly Sinn Fei DUBLIN, April 18.-—'I‘he first ext" cution of a. avonuln in the strife be tween the discordant faction-s in Ireland taken from her home in town district of Monagharl and shot and killed on the bank of ifhe river. The woman, whose name was Kitty MacCorrc the farming trlass. is announced. Sh inclination to advance practic- rovosala for carrying out the aty of Versailles in these reo- Therefore it was lmperg. the Allies to confer wits o the further steps will“ might be necessary to enforce com plianco rwith the treaty. t! “Yllbheavy. the Scois- pans of today n, belonged tel Z-liystery Man Was l Not Arabia-so Small lsDecial to The Gutrrdiun) TORONTO, April 18—'.l‘he rnau ivho was found wandering about Verona. near "Kingston and whom the citizens believed to be Ambrose Small, is not Mr. Small. according to Sergt of Detectives Austin Mit- chell. ‘but the nmn has a likeness tto Mr. Small when his picture is ‘compared "with the missing million gaire. "It is true that there is -: likeness" stated Mr. Mitchell “but :lt is just discernible and that's all". [The lower face and jaw and tho man's moustache ‘bear a slight re semblance to Mr. "Small. bill‘ Toronto Will? 0n the Referendum (Special to Tile Guardian) g TORONTO, April 18- Provided fllMr. and Mrs.‘ Toronto and family continue their trek t"; the polling rbooths until six o'clock tonight lwitlr‘ the same entluullasur as was ‘shown early in the day 'l‘nronto’s lvotc cn tho referendum will be Early reports front various the city estimate that u}. ltiii one o'clock today nearly half lthe voters list had avast their bal lot WililO in some districts over halt‘ ilnd voted before noon. Kitty MacCorrou, who was about; FQRT wlgUAM AND PQRT yaears of age lived with ctim they had come for her. She struggled in vain, the ilSSllS- sills filsteueti her bands behind her back and led her pleading pitifully‘ down a lane about a mile to the main roaxl by the side of which the body was after-wards found with n! bullet wound through the check,‘ which is the customary s-lgn of Slun Feln executions. A card on the body‘ "Spies and inform-E ers beware. Tried. convicted and executed by the Irish Republican ' Army!” Neighbors refused aid in the re- _ __ movg’! of the body,’ such is theWllssion Board at Toronto, describ- terror inspired in Monarchs-n by theme work among u... Orientals on ecent. series of terrible deeds whlcht - {have earned for the county the re-l putatiou 0d belnd the worst Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) moncrou RAIN-AV mm use. SUEBPI-NG 810K N588 MONUDON. tN. B. April 1.8- Conductor has tbeen reported by Provincial Pathologist H L. Abramson to be suffering from sleeping sickness-t and his residence where he is con fined on Enterprise Street has been quarantined. u). Mars_ c. N. a. u M e “and... m HALI- » wax - IlAIJIJiAAL April l8 -- H. M B. Cambrian. light cruiser of the North Atlantic fleet docked today tram Bennuda... naaeztrburlteh mitt. CLOSED no WIN FREIIERICTON. April 18- The Fraser Company Mambo!‘ Plant fll Victoria-mils has been down following the refusal of the milimen to revert from the nine‘ t.) the ten hour day. l closed i100 PAGOENGERB DUE AT 8 gFrank Hodges “Reported to Have JOHN é ST JOHN. April iii-The C. l‘.l '5. "Meleta" is due here tomor row‘ with over L100 Dflllaongersn She is the last C l’. O- scheduleri for St John this seasoli- rumors that Frank Hodges. Secre- Berlin ills Society S boat , Sensation district of Berlin. His impo- Olil Prllllilh families. the fa- her parents, octogonuriuus, lu a wild‘ 1 mountauious part 0f the couutryzl About midnight a itnockwa at the door, and a party of masked m men entered and informed vi- H hearth-The advance polling places and staring here ARTHUR IF()R'P “HLLLAJW. 0nt.. April l7. on e Ontario referendum were held 111i‘- iu Port. 'Wlilian1 and Port Artiiur_| jthe latter three days of last week. ,i'or the accommodation ti‘ railway- ,men.,in Fort William the vote tho Province with 2 votes against Port Arthur voted 34 to 8. Church Mission _ Board ii Session non Gould, general secretary; of the. the Pacific coast. and among the . mdndians and Eskimos in Northwestl Ulster, The police, though eocun- Canada. in speaking before the An- tomed to traglcevents, were deeply moved at the sight of the poor old mother, in her second child ~- hood entenlu-g the room where her’ daughter's body» lay about. her bewildered, trying to rcai the Orientals in their midst, ire what had happened. glican Synod in session here to- day. He said that wlhiie he had met many people on the Pacific coast who bewailed the presence of “I, have not met one person oi know-l ledge and standing, who could tell nae what they would do without them from tho industrial stand- point." Notice of motion was given by giiev. R. _Y. Overling, culling upon the executive of the synod to take. immediate action to secure, through legislation, as wide an enabling act as possible so that the church may have power to act freely in all her domestic affairs, and that this nct be secured at the next ses- sion of the Legislature. At the morning session an amend- ment to the superannuation fund rules was put forward by Bishop Farthing. providing that widows and orphans or! clergy wharmarrietl after sixty years o! use. should not be entitled to benefit tron: the fund. The amendment was ac- cepted. though it was agreed that it would not be retroactive. .11 Miners’ Secretary , Resigns, Is Rumor Around Resentment of Some of Ha Comrades ll l 1 l i l l vras not so much interested in tiw r3381} detwflmlrflis. H‘) believed ‘i LONDON, April l8—-Persisteut and 115° , o. “mm, u, polo t.» crcuil. so tar. t ins and border points to be on the , . ' 1e "W11" 85°11“ of M"! 11 ” °"' ‘ “ ‘are? eel: 12:11:." --- h M -»- ls"'::u..'t.1 zuitgutserszztzzzzw" i , . -- v . 1» s c . . ‘ - ' '. - “an. of m“, Mme“, Umon h“ m. I‘ gull‘ lililizflll Yflflll). May J-nd How" He" it Wm zmprouch this provlrlco search is still being were bclng debased by t.lle liquor Speaking of Fflconwowfl "ogmal. f ‘signed, were current hero shortly ‘__'_ ' ' ____ ‘ “mm aguaongmers Wm probmm. continued for thc mun. ‘tllgncftfic. “ti? rekglroltltetzdl] that‘ solute he foggy-red to me Sa,|_..[,,,,Lo,-;, m. l latter noon. . lsoon ho able to campute with no Sydney Murreii, William Murrell. the“? grlvliegaax? Holnnlg vgffizlzf 11°11- Ol 111B 910ml July‘ slviu at I re wus said ho had relinquished wrnvy- At present it cannot he James Murphy and Themes ‘Voter t Rh” ‘m. ""‘1’°°“°“ °' l1" “Jfivllfll i his office because of opposition to tlN~ 23?; except through a. largo teles- were rsmmded m, “enhance b}. HON. M“ ARSENAULI- rkltlvuirlesnflrrgmtil-géfgis zgtéhnunlgigrthglg y‘ his statement before members o! '1DH_ V Raid.“ come,‘ ‘which was discover Magistrate A. H. M- Grfll‘ 111 ferring to the amendment on the reins of the Government the inrxlltu 1 the House of Commons last night, in which he favored a temporary adjustment of Wises. Other officials of the union tie- clined to deny or confirm these re- ports. ,. in his iettdr inviting the miners to a couterence with tho mine own- ers, Premier Lloyd George said the general inrpreaaion received from Mr. Hodges‘ statement was that the miners "were now prepared to discuss with the owners the quos» controversial issue of the National pool o! wagon. provided, arrange- ments of a temporary character were made without prejudice to turhher discussion of the proposal //// . The People's Pape i MONTREAL. April 18-—~l'i.o\‘. Cilw tired carriers ‘were prepared inst night to launch its first big drive today for a reduction of labor wa- ges. _ which the wage disputes will be presented from throughout Unlined States wriill begin today be~ fore the Untied State's Railroad Labor Board. reduction in unskilled labor wages, and several ask a blanket reduc- 1° U19 “"111 l“ 31ml‘- Mwrdl"! w tions for all employee. winds; ilailr. lRacing-Ahundolled l llhrough Labor Tron es; (‘Special to"i‘he Guardla ‘LONDON, April 18——ltacin government orders, has been uioned until further notice. 'li'.*(“i,'~‘-\.Ol1 has ‘been reached on ‘count oi‘ labor trouble. Queen Al itsniirl .,l l l Almost Blind, Labor Unions _ = (special io The Guardian) l; l Lqvooer, April 18——Q/uoen Alex“ andra is almost stone blind as result of another cataract operation 1 u attempted last week. She plans toicontroiled by the government i=1 revisit her old home near CouPn-‘n hngen to recuperate at the bcauti- Judge Ellaert Gary, lful estate by the sea. jlilli Will Let I Greeks and Turks l fight it 0ui§ l Ll lhavo agreed to maintain an a ti- -tude of neutrality during the ltostll‘. ties between the Greeks and tin- Turks in Asia Mlncr_ -Mr. Lloyd lGeorlge tirade this statement in tin-I ,Htruse 0t‘ tforumons today". y l 11000 Irish Emigrants! r flrish ermigrauts embarked Queens-town yesterday and today, . , t. . . . -re bound for the United States. “ml u w-“lllderwlfl” “nmlfun was. l.’ favoring importation into 0n [he conutabuglsunma Sectiomh Several attacks lary were reported today. |ed ut Balllzra, zlitcr which larmetl forces went through ‘ intilscrlrulnattt-ly. U. S.'I‘0 Have No , , Relations With Russ} I , t WASHINGTON. ltpi . lli-Secre-l tary of State Hughes, writing to Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, who asked for a statement of "tho facts” regarding ltussla, indicates definitely that there is no prospect of resumption of relations with the U-nlted States while the Soviet po- litlcal and economic system re- mains. - United States To Discuss Wage Disputes CHICAGO. April Iii-The railway managements and nearly one liuu- oi‘ he ed A consolidated hearing in the All roads ask a the h i-i-‘IOOZ-i Plllia‘ WEATHER - TEMPEBA-TUB TIDE, noon, mrol r-—-i ' "coaouro. Avril lD.--1Moiicluto 1°‘ jed rid tonight at. 8.49. Sun sets this evening -: "Ill - , [ind Ihaif 1* rate, dict toe slaltiiallifililatdilta hotter aq-lavllve-u» q.‘ immanent: to is more 0nturio Goes Dry. un- o'clock tonight returns froni- Ontar- 111-1 lo show 20,000 majority llC-'ollllll‘l0 w -lty, totalling 100,000 for the Drys. lthe larger cities all voted wet. flhe Ueued States Steel lion declares todu)‘, to ‘t.t‘ iiw stockholders. Added Dis brought ulizlltitmal (liuuumfort from U. S. lithe coal strike lo tho people lrfM ‘ _ 16min. Britulrl as the. neeti for al- DUBLIN‘ A,,_,.G__N,,ar1y lflooireaily closely llislti fuel int-roused “filly the appearance oi‘ wintry weath- ior throughout the United Kingdom ‘itflw the political question involv- ed in a demand oi the miners for vagran-cy, following his apprehen- sion on Frtldny night. nigan, wlho was intimately acquaint- Willnvclttis Come (JAllItBltIDGJd. Muss“ April l8. —Wlnnedke's comet. omet which approaches the enrthl at intervals of rive years and eight- months and will ‘come iEngiiah astronom Yerkes Observatory. Bay. Wisconsin. Word to this ef- fect has just been received at the Harvard (loilege Observatory. Astronomers bnvo been watching weeks. it was originally discover High tide thois morning at 8.38 €gbll€a1f:€£dl':hg1'°"°9 l" a" 9111111“ up (hm-years and eight months e4 at (Ia/pp Town, South Airlcuhcn March lll, and is now steadily lu creasing in brightness, will .its nearest approach to the sun. on May 10. according to word receiv- ed at Harvard from Dr. Leuschner of the University of California. The orbit of Reid's comet f been computed by Meosrs Elia Observatory ' at the University bf California. My! Dr. Leuochner m. bin message. 0n April be four and e quarter times bright er than when it was dtacoverea. If Reid's comet keeps on increao inq- in brllhtnels at lie CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA fTUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 All The News Worth Readies. an Th8 Ah- , L Worth Printing <11. By 20,000 Majority (Special 1o The Guardian) TORONTO. April l8.--At l0 of a Dry ith an estimated major- Toi-onto, Ottawa. Hamilton and Must lie Controihd NEW YORK. April Ila-Labor nions should be regulated and revent disaster and tiestructlorn, (‘tiruirmtan u.‘ h‘. to that. the natural trti and finally cl government," said. London Coal Strike LONDON, April 13- Sunday Tile leaders the; L that way was issued vices. From the Iilnck Preceptory, Lambert Spencer, Percy From the Blat- bert Spencer; 9-111 land; Vatican Denies German Report (Special to The ilunerai oi Mr. g Ml‘. McLeod l The funeral of the late hiulcohn whose sudden (loath (7111'P01‘4l1‘ from llelnnitlrhttgte ucc-Mred on Sat n lneetlnhhy-d»; "ll scents to reflmencu‘ _ ii’ not the gentra] necessary result of the couternpat- ,eti progress c1 labor unions ii‘ suc- McLeod, took place yesterday Christian thence to the People's" Cenieteryr cesslul would be l0 secure control Th“ funeral '1“ very mrgely "b tn‘ the SiiU]il4_ then oi‘ file general leudlfl- nxnnugelnerlt of business, then 0i‘ 0d by ilevs. 3mm)‘ IALNDON. April lls~-'l‘lle Alléeshe iter. Mr. K P11196111"? L. 0- read the first time. Arsenauivs address will appear M” A. Calder, .i. McKenzie. From An Act to incorporate the Farln- 111191‘- the 130115 of England, Iiowurd Wllrti ors’ Trading Company Ltd._ Bon- HON. GEO. F). HUGHES foi- uremun Smmh shim“ lowed and at six dolor-k moved runoruu. rmnurss l t ilouquet, ‘it K Brace; wrenlii. r anti Mrs Mark Pound: ll. Ii. l‘; crescent, Baptist spray, "Mr and Airs Sentinel (‘amp- beil; wreath. ihmlly; spray, Char- lottetown Central Church; crescent. l“ it K Johnson: ‘wreath, S! Georges "f Lodge; T\\'()1~1IC striking miners have all left constables were tianger-ausly wound,L011<l0"-1 111191119110)’ 11111011 10 the,hlisnppolntnreut of tho (ion-rum mgniepartrxrouts concerned in the dls- pron“. street-s firing 1)0lll1JS an-zl shooting-Dull! \\'110 11011 119011 11091118 trreath, Mr and Clllfiltlytltiti l‘. liailtvay; wreath, '-.\lr. and Rushes; spray. Mr and Mrs George n national pool had been disposed Hooper; spray, Mr and Mrs L, B_ lor by the refusal of the support of Miller; spray, spray, Mrs tiuestlous Class Baptist Church; bouquet, and M“ (3_ w_ gnelgrwe; spray" doubtediy-a large one, it had been Mr G H Tnnton; boununt lAmbrose J. Small Is 1M" ”°‘““"' Still Among Missing-l HARROWSMITH, 0112., April Missing 18—Dennis P. Branlgau, manager the Gramd Opera House visited ,the jail at Verona yesterday after-l lnoon, whbre the thought to be Ambrose .i. ‘missing theatrical magnate is mystery man, belnl; id by the police on a charge of Mr. Bra- with Mr. Small, To Come Very Nea a. periodic V0?!’ 1108.!‘ prediction of Dr. Cromelln, tho , has been sight by Prof. id. E. Barnard. of the at Williams Winncckcvs comet for several sun taking five to com- make has on a Meyer of the Studentlzi l6 ii. will on April 28 about seven and a times brighter. present tho Harvard nstrononrars pre that it will noon no v-issble to rs at to London. reached the city. Reported Seen I In London, Ont. 511,511,‘ LONDON. Apr“ 18__,,Pat,, the public work of the Prov fugitive bandit in connection with the killing of Russell Campbell at the Tax Act be claimed that none fllllelbourne, 0nt.. on Monday, is said of the opposltlon rune-alters hm uh to have been in London. The report ‘hing u’ “y “Must current is that after his declamd thatitrorm tho two men who ha the man held was not theatrical owner. u,“ mlssmg covered with n. rifle on the Lipsett Farm, on the third concession or lives than by Liberals. during the‘ Caradoc Township, ‘ _ headed for a swam? and than came bridge building. he believed should The iiheory is that he I' t-hen, under cover of darlmoss the was in hiding until nightfall und nested that ladies clauses be organ A numb“ of -zed to teach dress melting, sewing citizens’ who were said to have cooking‘ etc‘ Th“ school“ locauon claimed that the elusive "Pat" bad been seen in company with Murreil brothers, on occasions pre- hlgllwlliffl- The Wild -1‘l'0111 “m”, m me attempted bank rob, River to New Haven. (one of th bery were said to have given out the information that the man had been in London and might at the present moment be in the city. “Just a “mun, we am m“ as very much shocked to learn fur away from getting him as we ever were." said iuspeclor of De-l tectives Thomas Nicicie today. Shortly arfter the murder occurr- l-lw GOVOTIIHPGIII- 80L?" ed. London police wired all Ontario Police Court this morning, on chsr- motion of Supply maintained that ges of breaking into and stealing there would have been no necessity from Baden and Rumbles swam for tho amendment had the Gov- l-lumilton Road. an automobile own- ed by John L. Bell. took place on February 23. William Murreli staid that he was merit cannot be not guilty of breaking and enter- ing tbe garage, but was guilty of stealing the‘ car. Murphy made the same plea. Sri- hey Mliffell slid that he was the mom has alwm roan ono vrho buttered the garage. said that no "breaking" took place. but that the tioora of the garage were open, tho rear door wide open. swore. was not room. a "no cotévgcinriv met-auburn. oi biggie-aspire rover-urgent: ‘m; . tome o e mm from the "mfih ra 11"" " mim °' mm“- "'°k w‘ twin aide of the ‘House who n3 91mins on thallium who: hooded, _lrront door and driving the cor‘ t .... _-a. .._ ..t._ m. Guardian ROME. April 18—A formal ilenia] by -the Vatican today of the report that it. would act nu intermediate lbetxween Germany and gthe United States for presentation of German propositions with regard to reparations. Aiahuu, :lsn1st- t‘._ll. hhoemztn and 1G. t‘. 'l‘aylor, coiltinctetl the ser- _ _ i The pm bearers ‘Wra,___, ed a petition llskiltg for ncorl-lflffl spray, tllr and Mrs Show; wreath, Sons of Eng- wreath. Mr M lions: spray. rhood Miilllttiliftilfjg of hi1‘ and Mrs Carl the- ruincis by the triple alliance, llliiford; spray, Mr and Mrs it might be possible lo get nego- Lupthorne; tin-Lions on the wage started again. ‘lihis crime Wafer and 'lilae front door, Annual nebula lly Mail. (latlnd u; s. uuTruitutas urrtetu ru sat Gilli, Another Version oi_ the story About the llritis b Admiralty iiiiertng to Buy Nova bcetntoui. ; r 4.. menace. Kfxoo.’ ‘lien-acne. iii-q (Special to The Guardian over, learns that the real story 15 _. lbONDON' April 18~Promineuco the other way about. 1118 11511117111" i : is given by‘ the London lmperlgty has trees ufsed by 111B British l. to cables from New York and Hali- Empire Steel‘ Lorporatlon ‘(Olplllbg fax stating that the British Admir-lorders for hove. Scotia (.08. an ,- alty has been seeking price quo- the Admiralty has merely conseni- - talions on Nova Scotla coal. The ed to give consideration w cw» Canadian Associated Press. hou- tatlone on Nova lscotia coal. lguuettuutus m "ui:..;l;-:)§Peul;usul LEGISLATURE lng. llr- also spoke- on the 'l‘:\x Acl. on the Prohibition question and on lln- Government's t-xpcnziiirzres for the coming year, which he estiuiat ed as well over a rullllcu dollars~—~ double the sum the Conservative government had been denounced for expending. A full report of Mr. AFTERNOON SESSION APilli. 18th. House‘ Incl nl 4 p. 111- HON. Mil. JOHNSTON prtsenb lion oi‘ the l‘. E. ltslzlnd Elcbtfic l“ 0' Light, lieat and Power COII1DF1Y1Y D°“'"' Ltd. The hill was submitted and the adjournment of the debate. The, llouse took rtet-ees until S will. MIETHLFLRELL. restlmcd dis cusslon oi‘ the motion to go into sup plies. The Educational problem. 11- _ - triangle, m, believed Md no; been deal; Tile ‘House met utter recess at (311111011; with in this country as the import 3310- _ '_ _ “m,” of me SUM“, doyflervwp The ii0.\. l/Lit. lll GHES resumed ills address on. tlbe motion for tho llouse lu committee on Supply. lie (iuoted to show that the Liber- nl party since coining into puwcr ' ~ had more than doubled the assets while at the same time dillCllSSlllg the liabilities of the Province. He congratulated the Premier on making the best budget speech he had hoard in twenty years‘ politic nl experience. He thought on the other hand that the leader of the apposition had been very mild in his criticism. He defended the pr~ election p. muses of the Liberal party by criticising the pro-election laronllses 0i’ the (fonservatives. The Liberals had told _ the people that if the Conservatives could run affairs on him revenue at hand the Liberals could do so too. He main tttlned that it was results that counted. and that judging by re suits the Liberal party were just! fled in making their pmllillios, no relorrcd to the grant to tho Fox Exhibition, the increased salaries system has not been looked after us it should be, though 1t 1i 5110"" lug signs oi‘ lulpruvelnent. Thr problem has been chiefly a matte" of insufficient salary to teacher-r. The Liberal Government, he cor ended, 1121s grappled with the i110 ll em rnpnfuily. The ‘new Actpas: ed lust session is irorking r07: favorably yet there are illlliifliTill‘ schools in the country today whicl can barely keep up an average at tendtmce. The-ultimate cure it the consolidation of rural schools which must be brought about grar ually and democratically be beliet ed. Referring to the expentilturr for the past year the spaake‘ contended that while it was un- Mrs Lum- rall- l. Mrs. E. Henry Webster's Mr _ ___.-._..- Mr am Justified by its results. ‘ ‘ "l MR. LePAGE congratulated Pre mier Bell on his speech on the liiudget, and iris-o the Government in‘ the able and business-like man ner in which the affairs of the country had been conducted during ti: at: arts, iifii-"l-‘i-l"Witt-1--“"“ ~“* ,, . ‘ . liuis, the public Works had been “Wm”! “WWW- mmldl-"K 111° 1 'i'-'tx Act. Mr. flushes marutani d that, previous systems of tax-ration 111 this Dwvlllce had been forces. He had always felt aggrieved in paying his taxes heretofore,- because he felt that they were not being evenly imposed. in the matter of Education the government had been literally "up against it" to find revenue to increase teachers’ salaries. The $4 poll-tax proposed by the Gonservatlve Government. was impraotlbie he said. The pre- sent Government had found an habitable system. Teachers today are getting all they had asked for, and even more. though they Infant not yet be getting all they deserved. it seemed strange to Mr. Hughes why the teachers had ul- wayu borne with the Conserva- tives. As soon as tho Liberal 1 . in ‘Charlottetown is a happy one msgugifiltmimahlgtigglrairetllis; 1-10 Qlmlended- H9 1113111!‘ “Vlllmled lsed the Commissioner oi.‘ Agrcul- the of the present system of improved (um for eslubughing the Agrcumu“ berth .11 and Technical School. n. high ly approved of its situation and 11v hlunuxemcnt. Speaking of the R0441 A6! 110 Hilld it was fortunate that the Liberals came into power ‘P111111 they din so that they could "like llllvflfll-Blo of the Highways grant. It meanta new system to be . lllalldi-iratetl in the Province. and ‘» received concessions given m no other Province in the Highway r plans. and ibis was evidence of the t efficiency of the heads of the gov i loept up and the expenditures kept down. ‘Had the Government spent $100,000 more irrkeeping up th lnce the; would have been justitifed. the speaker believed. Referring to it-rliie crit- icism being upon the method o‘ collection. He maintained that tr some districts more pro-election promises svere made by Conserve escape d hini gunman last election. Road making and form part of n young farmer’.- training at the Agricultural an" Technical School. He also eug new roads), is a perfect road, he said. Speaking oi‘ the Prohibitlo" Commission he believed that whiio they are undoubtedly doing n good Iwork, at the saute time he was that $110,000 had been expended for ii- quor during tho west year. HON. kltSENAIELT:-- "Were you shocked at the amount lldR. LePAflE replied that he ltlon was n a disgraceful condition. Today it is in a. satisfactory state , of repair. ; " ernment not seen fit at one time HON. MR. ARSDNATILT-"WW: to rule the Minority Report off the journals of the House. The state- f ment submitte» now in the amend err. you everything be fix it with!“ HON. MR. HUGHES read over list of equipment. furniture. etc.. dbjgctod 1Q 11g which had been added to the in claimed, because it was prepared titution by the present govern. at tho request of the Public Ae- . couts (iommittee by the Provincial Auditor, a m-an of uimitteg exper- ence and one whom merit. He then went on to spec; _ the lhlconwood farm which was being laid out. by Dr. Goodwill with the Govern- the assistance or the commissioner d faithful. ,0! Agriculture, and which promil- He Thmroio it must -.>~ taken tor-lite to be n nieces .... experiment. granted. unless discredited on ppm; in concluditg ills grim-o", 31-, er evidence. that this staterndiat “"8110! #0511091‘ i110 P0111191 lll! submitted by him is a true one. wry or tho Province to show how Mr. Arsenault spoke at conaider- ""1101! 111011111“ had been un h. able length gngwerjn! Qioquanuy successfully (attempted in tho put. ‘ b01118" lemmas to snowum tn- mrnorlm saved the noun . itrrapnrt mantras enarltiaim (T930 IN)