Ululottetewn GIIIIIII: Elwin!“- mniu ourllln FOulled a , Drop In Trade During March OTTAWA. April 25—AltIhoug‘h tho total value of Canada's trade for the fiscal year ending Munch 31 lllsl, was $99,378,279 greater than rm. lllb previous year, figures cover ing ilie month of March alone show n decided drop In the trade of the Dominion. The grand total of Can- iiilian ti-iule ‘for March of the pre- sent year, as shown by figures is- sued from the department 0f cus- (Q1113 and Inland revenue, was $162. 034,704. in March, 1920, this total w,“ $240,716,347. Therefore, for (be month oi’ Miweh alone there was a decline in trade amounting l0 319,681,070, when comparison ls "bide with the swine month a year “do, The major pontion of the re- iiuction is due to falling oflf in the value of impolite. Tim total value of Canadian trade for the fiscal year which ended lliiircli 31 lust was $_2,450,553,l75, as compared with $2,351,l74,878 for iili- previous twelve month period. 0§O+O4GO ¥CONDENSID$PECIALS§ O9..'.'.QQ"' *WANTED--GI‘-R|- FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Witter St. tOl-D SHINGLES FOR KINDLING Apply W. Meek, 44 Upper Queen FOR SALE onexchnnge for young- er one Holstein Bull 2 years alil. Apply T. W_ Prowse, Union Road. *T0 RENT-42 ACIREIS OF LAND a P-rotection Provided Occupation of F01‘ H01)’ Sellulchre Rhur Threatened (Special to The Guardian) l (Special to The Glldrdllln _ . . . ) tirbgflDolNt-kyctflprufztg" Pmvmlfllll PARIS. Aprlll 26.—Preiuler Briand chm also)?“ for: om ell-lolly Sepiil told the (llilziinbei- or Depiptigg illb, b _ re s .een made afternoon ‘III on May 1st sutisfiic y iSlh Her-bert. lSuniuel, High (io-m-ltory proposals {lccgpulble 111199101191‘ T01‘ Pfllefllille. suyfl tliefiguurnntees are not mode by the ‘ » l v . Palestine Weekly. Sir. llerbeitlGermun (mverbmenl ll“, mu“. Wm 19091111)’ visited this shrine oflbe occupied, Slliglistendmiz and dnoticed that no! After hearing the Premier's state llgemens a been mode Ionicnt the Gliuimibnl- denim-ed dbl, 9011B ‘With a possllble outbreak affluence in the Government b‘ u fire. I-Ie eit once ordered threevoto of 424 t‘o wllll 59 Depufleq Dllrtuble fire pumps to Ibe sent fromlubstriining from VQiHllg_ ‘ Engiiland and has priesented them mi a persona/l gift to the Latin Ortho- dox and Armenian representatives a-t the Holy isepulcheire. PREPARING FOR ULSTER ELECTION BELFAST, April 25-—lt was said take place May i6 or Mliy l9_ All @119 Ilflrliee now iliave complet ed their nominations, and campaign ing has begun in ll small iyiy. It is expected soon to be iii |'ulI Ewing. Tlli’ lllillority of the Slim Fein ciiiitililiiies zilreuily itl‘(9 in jail or iii-c on the ruii. It ls maid ‘the Nu- tionulists, likc Iihe Sinn Fishers, will adopt the plilll of holding their IIlH-‘illlgh behind ‘closed doors iii least In ilisLi-iicts in ivliilli open-air irieeting might lead to disorders. Sir _.l.'iines Craig, Ullltllllsi. mam-- ber oi the British parliament and lender oi’ the Illster Uniiondst Coun- cil, in a nranifesto t'o the loyalists exlioris the electors to concentrate on the supreme issue of securing n strong working majority in the Ills tcr parliament. Without tilris, ‘he says, disaster lnevitaibly must fol- low, because on ‘that majority will rest the responsibility for ‘noin-intit 7 todi I rr-iil Canada s Trm ‘.%..‘..:‘iiiziis..;'izl..‘izz lsgsltlieil May 2, and that the balloting OTTAIWA, April 20.-—Tlie total value of Canada's trade showed an increase for the year ending ‘March 31st, ‘of $99,378,297 greater than for previous year. In the IIGCTEHBQ in March the major part of the reduction is dlue to a falling off in value of imports, Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to 'I‘lie Guardian) MANY VISITORS |N ‘ST. JOHN at Union Station. Apply D. Mc- czinnel. 139 Hlllsboro. ' ‘LOST -— BETWEEN PATON'S store and C-itry Building( parcel of dry goods. Finder leave at this olfice. ‘SH-OIRTHORN FOR 8ALE. PURE bred bull 9. 1-2 years old, choice ancestry. priced night). Write M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir, “FOR BALE. 2O TONS PRESSEC- hay_ apply S. B. Glllispie, North Milton. P191158 jlkiry of the Fredericton Diocese, iiig the northern quota in the (‘oun- cil of Ireland. ‘ " "To put it plainly," says the manifesto, "failure to secure an e1‘- fective majority would mean im- mediate submergment in (‘he Dub- lin purl-lament. 'l“lie fate of six counties hangs in the blance." ST. JOHN, April ZIL-Delegittos from all over the province arc in the’ cityi today attending the Masonic Grand ‘Uodgie and the an- nual meeting of the Womens Aux- botlh ofwli-ich were opened this morning, —-—-—-—<-0¢-i—— THREE YEA-RS FOR noseme ' ' PASSENGER Cal tioniaii tiub AMHERST‘ VN_ ,3’ Am.“ 26m At The monthly meeting of Iiiv James Drake, 0,! Jvlyonclon WM, (iuledon-lzin Club held lust evening sentenced mo three years m the Mr. Malcolm M. Gillls, Clizrrlotte - penitentiary today for the theft oflwwm w“ elem?" ‘l "19111991- A 53g y; vmlyblml in g n. flqlumltitee- ‘consisting of Messrs ' ‘d di~fq£~..ll.llfi6llll§lgér' lnm6_"'N-‘_ 1L ‘Illwlgngn fiagfltb, White, Piitzigid rind J. K. McKenzie ‘ 085B PP , w"?! wmw ll ' if ‘ r ' l] at Guardian office. _ mam?’ ' . pipe band. ‘o ulrange 0| L m . . ‘WANTED AT ONCE-EXPERL. enced mechanic for garage. Mus; A splendid coloretl cliroitio pic- ture representing the 2!) Highland clans was presented to the cit-lb T. JOHN WON BOWIJNG MATCH [FIRIEHIIEIWICTOIA]; 'A1I)IIJIJ 2('y-—Th8 . M. ‘C. A. be reliable uni! temperate. Ap- .ply by letter Giving references, Box 202, Charlottetown. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing under carpet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. fwANTEli-ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. G. in cure of Guardian. ‘FOR SALE—QUANTITV GOOD ‘Timothy hay. 'Apply Hamilton Watts, Hampshire. P. E. I. ‘WANTED-BOY “r0 WORK on Iiirm for the sumimer. Apply Cecil Wood, Charlottetown, R. R. 6.. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. (Dr) (Bagniall, 125 Fitzroy Street. ‘JOHN McQUlLl-AN AND CD. want '300 bushels Irish Cobbler potatoes. ‘WANTEDF-A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 29 U999!‘ Prince Street. ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAID for general housework.» Apply Mrs. T. E. McNutt, 34 Brighton Rozul. ‘YOUNG PIGS WANTED —-WILL persons hiivln-g young pigs for sale write, stating price, numiber. when able to Silllll, etc. l-I B. Mac Leod, Iprne, Pictou 00.. N- S- ‘WANTED-M-AN TO WORK 0N farm. Married man preferred. Apply John Andrew, East Roi)“ alty. .________________.__.._ ‘EISGARED-JONE FAIR lSILVER black foxes from UMOII F9111‘ Ibanch. Liberal reward. J. S. Jenkins. ‘TO LET-ONE FURNWHED room, situated ‘in centre of ciby. ‘Modern conveniences Aiyply In ateernoonl to 10 Elm ‘Avenue. ‘FOR GAL-I REOIOTERED GLY" desda-le mare 4 years old, (P1429 winner) also choice general D111‘- Pose mare ii years old. J. H. Crosby, Merlhtield, "IOOM AND IOARD-A GINTL! man can be oocommodated witb room and board in prlvIM (I111 11v. control Ioiietlon. All»?! "9' elo Guardian‘ Omco. ‘AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE like ropor f the late M!!! Flor: Muflgvymln? No. 17 Grafton Street, commencing at 10.80 n. 1m. onFnIcIay at. comilflilll! dining room, bed roam. kitchen Mid hail furniture, r|mge_ stove. lots of dishes, be s and bedding. Ihamyfonships here today. tenim of ‘St. John and the lI-Icvulton, Mo, team, were the winners In ithe opening match of the IN. B. Jand. iMniiine bowling on the motion oi‘ M-r. Alex [Donald ill ‘henmty vote of thanks accorded him. LIQUOR COMMISSION LAYS IN SUPPLY iHiAiDIIFlAX, N. ‘S. April ZG-Jfhie Provincial Liquor (loiiriuisslon halve stocked a longs quantity of liquor In their wiiirehouee in this city.- After .Ml-.iy 2, all liscenned vendors will ibe oblliiged to procure their supplies from the Commission. ldiwtei- celebrations in New York,‘ and referred to the special musict rendlcred in the churches lie ivisited‘ In lioslonfiici iiliteiidieil the Cliniiii- inn Science Church at wiilchiliero vrore about 5.000 persons present, illoferrinit to the industrial situa- tion the swirl it was stated that there were four million of ‘unein ployed, ‘but judging from the attend ance zit the places of amrusemlent and tho painonage of the stores he thought this was exaggerated. It was necessary-ho book days in ad- vance to get u. place in the theatre and the stores were crowded from 10 o'clock in the morning. He imet many islanders in iboth New York and Boston all of them doing well and pleased to meet hlinhliinders from lilioir old home. FOR SALE WHITE FIFE WHEAT No. 1, also quuuility barley, Timo- thy and clover". Frederick Park- man, Charlottetown Royalty. "FOR SERVICE REGISTERED Yorkshire 130m‘, a splendid anim a] at Hnzelbrook Creamery barn. ‘I WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- tion my farm of 84 acres, also stock, machinery. etc. (if farm not previously sold beforehand) on 15th June. Signed, Felix Morrison, Lot 56, Little Pond. *TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED until May 5th for purchase of 32 acres, Georgetown Royalty. formerly occupied by George (loonibs. For particulars apply to P. 0. Box 414. Charlottetown. ‘WANTED- FOR PRINCE ED- wirrd Island salesman to sell on commilgslnll Rubbers, footwear automobile tires, tubes etch as manufactured bv leading Cann- dlnm. Manufacturers. Those IIILV< ing trade connection apply t0 P 0. Box 067 St. John. N. I3. Back From The Fur Centres IMr. Chester MeLurc, ~wlio re- turned on Monday evening from New York und Montreal reports that the fifr mnrke, is firmer, though prices are considerably be- low what tho] have been. 'i‘here is however, a good ilemnnd and the fur trade is showing activity. Mr. McLure attended the spring auction and reports silver fox on that auction consisted of ‘170 skins These comprised one hundred fresh silver skins which were line specimens. The prices reallzed ‘wiere fiiir and showed that a market, for a good article is still active, Black and stale discolored skins showed a heavy (leclline, the highest prices realized being for lalflml Nlilnfi- with n, top price of $375.00. Thc type of skin which ‘brought this ‘FOR SALE-SMALL FARM AT York, 5% miles from Charlotte- tqvvn. 8 acres aill clear. House and barns excellent repair, or- chard etc. Apply to Frank H. Watts, York. ‘WANTED. ABOUT MAY 7TH. ‘for ono month or longer, niudd experienced in housework. must be able to do plain cooking. Re- ference. Apply l\lrs_ Jnck Jen- ‘o. . W /’/@"¢"K<"" --— mm...“ PllilillElllllilfi Ill THE Piiuvpiilili LEGISLATURE EVENING SESSION oral, thut us tux nulls-titers the . present ‘GOVGNIIIIUIII. were the APRl-L 2-15t, champions of all time. PREMIER iBELL —— "Anything (The Mouse In Committee on wrong ‘about that‘? Supply) MR. AR‘SENAU.L'I‘—"We will leave that for tlie people tu decide. You are collecting the taxes from the rlcli, it is tru-oi; but you are Zil- so collectlnlg DIIGIII from the poor rwi-Nllll ‘those who huve notliin-g us Well as from those who have plenty. And you are collecting the taxes you l-e.l’t unoollecletl in 19l9_ because you wanted‘ to create ll. deficit for the tlonservutlve Gov- ernment and that was the only way you could do it. If this your _ you have a surplus, II. is by ‘grace of those arrears of taxes which ‘mu iliil not collect when (luc, but ivhlcli iulglil hove been collected without. necessitating the present increase in officials. (At this stage of the proceeding iiiboiii ll p. m.) some refresh- ments were brought in. Io Premier (l-ION. MR. NASH explains "the whole story" about 1110 11111111111: of the Public Reiliorts. He. believed that every Government was justl- fied in patronizing friends first. When tenders were called for thu- printiiig of muny of the reports, however, ‘it was found that tlic Guardian's tender was so fur ‘be- low any other that the Govern- ment folt justified in taking advan- tage of the offer. <IION_ MR. ARSENAULT-“Ir you ivunit ii.l“iii'iiiutl0ii_ don't go to the parties whom you suppose would huve it! Although tho honor- able member for Belfast lius not told eivcrything he might have told in connection with this iuiitier, ho has certainly given us morn iii- formation that either the Premier, or lire Provincial Tl-pnsurel.’ “ml MR. ARSENAlllll‘—~"li’ y‘0ii feed shall lirobublv have to he satisfied illle Premier loo hlillll)’ 11H Wlll wlm [hm unlll mix, ytem; iwiint to stay here iill night! IION. lilzR. JOIlNS'I‘0lN—-"Wi'e j lll1lll=ll1l*'l_'l< lldvl. lll-lll-ked [he Gum-lllun-s “ttlpql ’l_‘he Estimates for the Provincial bubble! qillell- llylcp w,“ so much Building (touting up, Mr. Arsenault below flblllal Co“ blmb ll was nut pointed out that upon the death ll gemdilye. lender bl dll_ ‘iof the widow who looked after the- MR, _I\_RSENAUU[‘.__“Il-_ ll, (gelgiillllllillll; her son, ii returned sol- tuinly Iuirti to please ‘my Iionmiabli- M1191‘- W=111 ilu 11011114341111 1111' i110 D0111- frienils! ‘They say that ‘in I917 theflm" ‘T110 G0V911111l9111- 11ml the Gum-did“ wag mild lob mdclL and ‘choice of placing In [he building limp ills reason wlly they ml-lhmmone who lnnd served his country the reports so cheaply mil; yaap land risked his life, or one who had was in order tn keep them frcnugelwed "l5 173")’ ‘ailld risked 110111‘ gnnrglbqlly @1ge_ Tllerelbl-e they ing. The man who had served his nrnteil them at less than cost. llllll)’ E01 1119 1011- 11ml U10 1111111 Well, if they chose 1b 10gb nlbnby who had served his country was my honorable friends can have no W111i" 10 E0 111111 1'90! £01 11 1011- lllnk 00ml"; rlrhby wll udm.“ the. The Prohibition Commission sur- (illnriilml did mell- wm-k cheaply, plus coming on for discussion, .\l'r_ did" ll well and dld ll m, "ma iArserittiiit maintained thut if the The House went into Eetiiiiates‘l’l‘@lll‘l91‘ ‘V919 Slllfiflfe When lie for 1b,. pl-bvinblidl Sacral“), rlrl-ellb. denied the right of tho late Gov- urefs Department 9111111911! l0 1011011 11119‘ 1110110)’. Ire MR. Ansicxifuar mold lit “X11114 now inks awn-s to miiirc would like in nsik ii question, but Ute price cf 11111101‘. ‘A1111! HWI i! at he didn't know ivliether 1o put II. c1191?- by Mr. ‘McE-ncheiwi, lloipefieltl, Find to further questions Mc- the salaries paid was ivhieli 00 Mr. Jariies Paton then gave an in Mll- AIRSEINAIPIII‘ tc-restilng account of his recent visit "ll" llllll Yell!‘ to New York, Boston and blunt-real. 91's 139I1=111111Pni He gave a vivid description of the fill" ""199 will" ll- 1151311 to the Figure llciul. or lo Guardian HREMHER BET-l ~50)": ‘of the 'l‘rousur,\. 'f‘lie cunt of this “llllllllg 111 110 Wllll li- Depurtmexil in 1918 was $1. 500 or Mll- ARSICNAllIIT'""Dl<l W0 lclgiit thousand more tliiiii lust 111V" allYl-Mllg 1-" 110 will! ll? Y9" lynnr. In 19in .____l_l w, ,;n,zo4.~i_eiiii:i'1l1l 1111. 1119111111 than half of ivhnt is proposed tnbel ll" "l"°n°l’*"'~ll‘1"l “'9 9111111111 ‘bxpbmled ll,“ yd“ H, would llke sold the liquor at cost. Is not that to know ‘what the nddtional UYIIISIIIIII was for. 1y PREMIER BELL ex Ifillllflfl ilizil ‘l - ‘ llllere lied been inereasyes In sulzir~ Pmqylmll ies Iof clerks and officials. In reply. “helm- lie quoted: _ u, t,“ ntfcmls ‘outside this House I would cull altogether iii-I'm" 11011011 hypocrisy; but us‘ I 111m here I will any It was lnsincei» maintained . “Y- tlie lSe<.-y.-’I'ri‘:isur-' PREMIER BELlJ-"YOII ‘m; $20,000 call It that if you like. to N75“ MIR. ARSFIiNTAIFLT—“W(-il|. and unit this ynir n IWIS costing ltlrlnk 1t would be more applicable." two and n. lutlf tithes what it costi MR- ARSENAULT. referring l0 under flu; lust Government. "I‘lic,'ll-‘""S fill‘ Cllrrellllflllilellcll- Slfllllilll‘ reason Ii-e ‘IIIQIIIIIOIIIVI the item wus “TY- eVl-F-lll "1119 111111110 13111111111911 have amounted (2311 tlizit he lind some faint recollection '1"? ‘luivo before u! m)’ llmwfllblpl of liuviiii; heard from l-is honor- 11191111‘ 01111 DOIIII. to 0111)’ 0110 110111 ziblc friends, when they were 11h op- wller" 119 111111 119911 90011911119111" ilflfilllon. remarks to the effect that l ‘"111 11111 91110118 111 191m‘ ' P11111011 there we're trio mairv_ officiiilsfnui Wlllle "9 l-“l 50111118 11111101‘ 111 round the Provincial Building, nniiillls correspondence he siwlls a lot that the Government could doll" Liking notes ‘he never uses. My tiwey with :i lot 0i‘ tlilcin aml cufi 110119101111? 11191111 l-‘l 11 V511)’ I190? down the salaries of the rest ‘Write?- ‘Pliey hail even gone to the extent! ‘P35341153 Blm-‘Ir-"Ylll of masking motions to tJiis effect, 11111191‘. and this WIIOII clerks were recelv- MR- ARSll3MAULT—“A 11001‘ mg very Dwell snmllm- snlm-leslbwfei-lpilifllltilll, I mean. Manly firms than l1; pl~bgenl_ ,wrll.e tio lilin time and time again PnElvlllg-R Blghkmllre you blwon ‘important matters and never jcctilng to the increases? i891 fl 19_I>l)'~" MR” ARl§‘ENA[]L,'[‘__“]t was my‘ MlR. kFINNlDDY—“They’re better honorable friend wli-o was oblecl- ‘m 1111519111 911°. _ mg lb lllem (Mn Arsenal," quoledl The Estimates for Ferries came the (vine of III! old official of Lhe1ull~ Department wlrnse salary tlic‘ MR- -Alll3'EN~‘\lll/l‘""l 1111111110111 pl-bsnn, lylulm. of u", Gnvprnnlenlitlie ‘Cillllllllli-ISIOIIGI‘ of Public Works wnntd to out ileum by $200 Wlillll is $011118 10 b? P11101190. He is getting he was in o position just for the. lllii-YBOI-lier too much 1110119)! 110 ifeci. of so ie cheap political irzipl-‘slllellil- l 11111-1119 1-111" 1119 5191111191‘ tul.) This is what. lrmi objecting tolwlllslllllTlllllfll l-“l 110W" 1111‘ 1111 914' “the manifest irnsinrcrity of tlic-‘llelllllillrl? "l 51-390- ‘V1111! 11 1-110 leader of the (lnvernmi-nig, [iii wll$linattei' with this steamer anyway’! continually hurpii-ng upon more,‘ Mil" l7l10‘5l1Y—~"ll‘11‘1l91' 11191119111 ecmlomdc nmnugenlent‘ and nowwconrliitions the expenditure aind Slnbe cbmlng lnlo power l“, lmsnunning of that boat has been "In- crenited new positions and ziddoiililrelllwll- lb {be midrib.‘ nl Ol-glbldb, m llll.‘ MR. ARSENAIlI/I‘ argued that Mgr-mt of $17,000. The their olijlild-lexpcnses linil Increased very little ion to his measure Is not tho oxtrii Wlllllll U18 1111111-"110 01‘ 111199 3191110- cxpenditure of money so much us 0011011101111 0011111 ‘1101 b9 11/0199 the frut that many officials lend ""1"" 1-119)’ ‘"919 l" 1919- 11111911 1119 m iii-eat confusion. The ‘IIIISIIIICPH Peak 11f prices was reflvlierl. This in the sending iout of tax noticesllrilpi-"lilll 1111111 l5 Il1‘-'1<‘U1‘-11ll)' lWlM iilone min u. mini‘ cxitmple of this. 1111 11111011 as that spent 1n 1919 on Notwithstanding the ILSHI-IHIOIIH 11111110 91111116 T011137. honorable members, tnnsc iuis-l MR. CROSBY flriillell takes are still occurring iind iire will‘ l-ll1'99 110111115 even tncrehsing. 1111111 l1 W118 111911- HON. MlR. rim maintained thnil 111R- MCARTHUIP-"llnve there had been :1 saving of rnnrlthe tolls been Increased‘ iii-en in the »\g1~iculturnl Depzirt-‘llle 1991 your 01‘ two? meng l MR. (‘ROSBYK-"They have been HQN MK ARsENAULq\_11n0\vlillflbvfliifid on thi-‘lilllsborough from mnny of these ivere llflilil out of thelflllll‘ 0911111 10 1011 09111-9- A ricultu - r. 7 ‘MR. I.E?A“—~§Ifi!fl‘oesn't matter. It MR5 ARSENAULT-“ln 1918 1-110 a good" that cool n ton. dearer not within no ‘right ‘no take have clghllwllllt you said? I zim simply point- - il-llig out to the House your insincer- rBELL-“Well, g0 MR. ARSENA'UIJ'I‘—"If I were IBritains Export Goal Rosa Mulholland ‘ Authoress Dead (Special to The Guardian) DUiBiLIN, April 2d.—l.izuly Gilbert known to the ivorld of literature as floss. Mlulliollund‘ ‘is dead itc- ccrding to on announcement here. (She was one of the best known of the iuiodern writers of fiction. Her works including “Heaters History" "A Pair Emigrant," "Banshee CHSUB." “The Squire's Grund- dn-ulghters," "Fa-Ir Noreen, and "llhe Daughter in Possession". ‘She also wrote one vollunne of ‘poems under the tl‘t‘le or ‘1Spirit and Dust." Charlottetown inn. ceed t0 Petewawa. It will ‘be good news to citizens to learn thtit the popular Prince Edward island Heavy Brigade Artll Ii~ry will train this year. The of- ficlnll authorization has not yet been received, but ii wire from Hull fux makes it seem almost ceiitiiin Ulltli. the training will be held this Legislature is Forced Into Adjournment _ _ ST, JoiiliNxg Nlld" Apl-ll gllAl-yls‘ (Jlizirlollelown hins been fortunate orders on the Iiiirt of a number of i" ‘Willis’ 111111194 I1 lolul oi‘ 200 artil- llnénlpkyyed ml.“ who W9“. watch, lei-y, all ranks, illstributed iis i'ol- ing thit procoeiliings of the Iegislii- |°“"-"'1 lure iuiliiy compelled itiljolll-nlllplll lieztdtluurtefis stuff l’. I Heavy of tho sitting. When they persisted 151151111" 1°11" l1“ Tank" l5- Nlllllbel‘ in uuiklnl; interruptions the Speuk- TW" Bllllell’ 1°14" a“ "mks 9°- (ir rebuked Lheinh llb w“ answered Nuiinbei" Eight Battery toital ull with Jeers and Ollilll-i and thereupon 11111118 9° declared an zidjoumtrieni. 19111111101‘ TWO 11011")! Will 09 09111 Government lenders were tonight "M11090 ll)’ M11101‘ J- P- 110-0991‘. M. arranging a conference with lead-C» 111111 Nllllllllel‘ 191K111 "all"? "Y ers of rile Qppoglillgn lbl- (be p“. Major H. L. Bethune. Both officers pose of drawing up a rule for ad. have seen several years oi‘ service mission to the legislative hall by l" ["9 "llllllll “"5 "five dlslllllglllai" ticket only, ed themselves in the great war. ’l‘liey will be assisted by a. capable staff of officers all of whom have gained their experience in the Great" War. Training will ‘be held at local headquarters, Charlottetown, and will this year consist of rifle drill, foot drill and gun drill. After (Special to The Guardian l completing 12 nights drill here the TORONTO, April zii-Toivynttu final training will take place at won out by a narrow margin of Pctevwawa, Jun-e 16th to 19th. three votes in the P-rivute Billls Numb?!‘ TWO 1311111911’ Wlll "111" Three Arbitrators in its fight to have three nrbitmt-‘and Number Eight Battery on Mon ors rather than one fix the price at day and Wednesday evenings. lee" lwihiich the‘ city will take over thedllfi FY1011)! "lfilll free for the use ’l‘oironto Rail-way (fonipuny in Selp- of other ‘battery. It is expected that temlb-er. The Toronto Raillwayihe training will be completed (‘o-mponyimt-itle u. determined effoi-Uniboul tihe middle of June. At the to have l-I. Drayton, official zirbit~ comipleilon of the (training, de- rzitor, no the sole arbitrator untiltachments of ulbout 40 all ranks 4n The News‘ Worth main} m m» A11; W011i]! Printing i L, CHARLOTTETOWN, "CANADA WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 1921 g--g,"5:;;"gf‘g",,_4"".',".f 11",“... r i y - ISIINII iiiiiiiiiii siilllliiiiiii Sllill g... a ‘Total of 200 " Artillery, All Ranks. At Completion of Training Period Detachments Will Pro- iigicq-n from each Battery will leave for special training at Petewawu where they will take pant in gun practice for three days. returning via Montreal, spending one day in that city. The Petewanva trip is one that has always appealed to our gunner! and no doubt the fact that they are once again to hear the big guns bark will iprove a great attraction to the boys iwiho manned them in France. ‘Both batteries have started recruiting and it is expected that they -wiIII lbs uip in strength In about two weeks or less. The drill period Iins been arranged so as to inter- fere as littlie as possible with the ordinary avocations or pleasure of the indkvid-ual and i.t is felt that by completing training early in Juno that this will be accomplished. The wonderful record of the Prinice Edward Island Artillery in the past is known tin all oitisena and it is hoped that the neiw bri- sud-e will be equally successful in its petition in this year and for the years to come, with the otiher batteries In the Dominion of Can- ade. No finer or healthier training can be obtained than that given In the artillery and fathers and mot hers who have sons would do ‘well t": encourage them to 10in this splendid arrm of the service. There (Tommittee or the LegLslature todaypii Tuesday and Thursday eveningslis mental exercise as well an Phyll- cnl exercise in the gimnera training and no young main can \ hell) Ibut be benefited by it. Training at Pete wewa is really a great big Willi and iheld as (it is this year during the month of June before the rent hot weather commences should Ibo most delightful. ltiltltetignwanhen the com-miitee d l1 1. a ere should cbe three Ulu " Auspicious Evening evmnnnws supporters in the C0111- rniititeo attempted to have Mr Dnziyton nmned its the third mem- ber and (‘lI111lFlllIlIl. This the city opposet‘ IIIII (won out after ii wordy , Mir. IR. I. Bmcikln, of Cliatliani, Th“ ndwrfinnw“ of (‘hflrlottetown unwed that the (my appoint one, observed tli‘e 102ml Anniversary of’ Police ‘Scatter The Unemployed In Toronto TORONTO. April zit-The police bllb b,,,,l,,,,ny one and ma, e the order in a notable ‘manner lsisa . , . . - - ‘n b hclldimg a splendid ban- uimi iii. int official arbitrator. lgllliltllhlf fife Y_ M Q A_ ha], Tiler-o won a very ilarrge attendance, land‘ this iwhole affair was carried out 1n i], hiighly creditable manner Mr. G. 1S. Ryan. P. G. M. W115 the chairman and ltloastmas-ler. ‘ Foil]. lug ivas t e TYEdG ThTGEtBIIGd TOAIgT LI-BT AND PROGRAM The King, "God [Save the lgllil (Special to The Guarcfan 0"" o"d‘er_‘“'so‘verelgn m“ ‘ ll_O._\-DO,‘\;_ AW“ 26__-' Ugmed Lodge, responded to by Br; States coul eiaporteirs who a yeziiqlher T" ‘B’ Grad)‘ P’ G’ ‘d: lbgo begun b0 oulslplp Great Brim“ Sovereign Grand Lodge, responw- ‘in gdmllslldng cbfll w rmflyl Egypt ed by ‘Brother T. B. Grad)’. P- G- - - l ""111 P01111881 in the near futuru The ("and Lodge’ Responded to il,lvt,l,illl,lyrwl,ll “m! l-Ormldame oomjlsiyéclféztlliyer J. J. MioKinnomG rand lie ‘it on iroiu French merchants - owing to ithe rehabilitation of the‘ The Grand Encunlplnent’ re‘ French ‘coal mines and the InIIuXIEWHiIIQdPQ ‘iby 2m‘ D‘ b‘ mumlne’ of indeninit cowl from German ,l m" a “l” ' gggQl-(Ilng 4 y“, All-red B_ Denng" The ‘Rclbekah ‘Bmnclb-Milss K. M. teonmiercilal attache to the United Mnwgw‘ P’ P; me Subordlnfi? States Emlbassy here. The slow- lwfiesr 3mm Mmwalr’ D’ D’ G’ ,' ing up of the French industries .\lr. mm‘ ‘MN Frances Ha“ Tramlor’ Dennis said today, has created a O11l“Prl'w1p1eB'Br°' G‘ w‘ G en‘ simnlius of cowl from which the ‘lenllmgi mm‘ Gm‘ C‘ Twlcr’ solo’ French are (lira-wing Quppililgg my Odidfelioiws Ode, Mr. ll- G- the Medlterraean trade. Under 510F119“? Presemflum‘ of ‘later-Ia? Dresent conditions the world's cool lewelsi St" Lawrence N“ v6}? trade is visibly changing hands Mr LA- G‘ Pewk-‘e’ ‘I’ E’ Ben’ ‘ , Dennis: declared. The real signi- ll“~""*“ ‘vm- C‘ wlhluwk; “m!” flcance of the present British coal M11189 N0 37- R "- Jenkmm “m crisis is that if avuges are not re- M- Bmham‘ T' J‘ Mflrrlsl. duet duced Great Britain isforced xvith -l'°the"~“ R- Quwyey,‘ M‘ (finder: the certain lb“ bl» d great purl ollur Veterans, IBros. (I. I). “right her expect coal trade. u. H. Jenkins; irecitatinn. slstei pinion (‘arbonclh solo, Mrs. W. E. - Fletcher; Ahsen-t Brothers, Lieui |(‘ol. A. o. Peakc; solo, Mr. H. o. Gonbell; reading, Sister hlrs. R. E “dim-h; the ibudies-Jlro. D. Edgar Shaiw; Visiting Birothens. 1.]. A. Dewar, G. ‘B. l’ip»l".e_v; ffhc Press. ‘Mir. J. R. Burnett, Mr. F. J. Nash, Mrr. W. L. Cotton, irchestml Selection, Kitchen rchestrii; Accompanist, llrof. Wm ‘. Fletcher; God {Save the King. The ‘committee in chairge was composed of the following: G. S. Ryan, ‘I’. G. M.. chairman; J. A. ‘MICNSIIP. D. D. G. -M., F. C. Ilowatit, R. H. Davison, P. G., F. A. A. ‘Miutch, L. H. D. Hewett, P. 6., J-zecretary llorring Pleiitifnl in tiie Harbor 0i Charlottetown Charlottetown harbour is litter- ly teeming with herring rind the unusual circumstance of fishermen from the north aide of the Island —where no herring are being tak- en this setlflOlh-brlnging their nets and gear lo the capital and securing big catches has now be- come the regular order of the claydwiRfigizlfllh guglnlélkeidlwgsnzylzllfunct Th“? weeks "so ML ‘Ilarhy Stgwant ‘ I-Iezel Watts of Grand Trncadie. not Iie- smwan’ I,_',(I_'G;' M,” Mm“, "lg “Me ‘° “em” a lllmlllg °11 Prootoir,’ P. IN. o; Mrs. Lemuel the north side where they are us- hundred bushels black Norway seed eats also No. l Island grown timothy s eed. Phone or write. Kennedy Co. Ltd.. 0'Leai~y ‘NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA “ “ farms are the cheapest on earth. Good climate, firs, class markets, good roads, schools. churches splendidly watered and wooded and all the other advant- ages peculiar to the Maritime Provinces. Write for b11180 comprehensive free cataloflllfl - r,i re wn ' fine ‘bluish black ,“;§',{‘,§;,,,‘j°'“°' or Grafton and gedketl ‘(blXaWllh silvery hips. clear ' . in color, well furred and the pelt an)"; 3A|_E,_,BLA¢K, 35.59 of’ an adult fox. o“, and tlmomy “ML A few The demand this season for silv- er fox furs has been very much broadened in thejelflll ‘mflfkel- possibly due to the fact that the pfflce! ward lower and thus came In reach of a lather 011N118 P1111‘ lic. . There will he II Mlle 111 $1- Iiouls in May 0f Alaska scnlskils. but it is no, definitely announced if there will ‘be i1 Bale of all M11115 of .furs. The Montreal auction fur sale begins M00090‘. M9)’ 9111 111 which sale they‘ expect to have 4.50 very fine silver fox. ‘fully describing 275 farm bux- afno. Alfred Barley and Co. St. 11111111. m. Ben]; arter, Auction- eer. : _ John, New Brunswick. ’ was u, suvlng to the Province. ‘Some further discussion, ‘steamer cost $(l_794——and there lnlwas less than $4.000 collected in which the Attorney General inin...i..1<>l1s- 1n 1919 the cost was $11260 took place on the subject of creased salaries. last Government lql.,but_the tolls collected amounted The Ailbmbylto $4,800. In that year you had to General maintained that under thrill?" a 119W b01191‘ 91111 (gm clerk; (vel-mbetween $4,000 and $5.000 on ‘it. Sc you spent not collecting the taxes and wercllie real 0011i- 0! 11111111118 1110519111111- tliercfore not wages. The preserrit enlllled to hjghaflal‘ was not much more In 1919 than govgrnmgnt n the previous year 1n those two had made the thing a paying bani-WW"! 1119 191411 cost was under ness and by increasing the siilar-l$7.000. l8 there B11)’ 91119011111181)’ Ies of officials brought order out 91109001151119 11115 W81‘ 10 11111110 110 of chaos. .\Ir_ Arsennult maintain- ed that. if the Commissioner Agriculture was The recon. cables from Iflndon show a good ‘inmifivement in the lul- mnrket Ingeneral- shicers In tho matter of saving officials’ salaries iin this department. he would bring‘ down full particulars of the gmrlt out of which these items are piilil. Iiepigreed with the Attorney Gen- nearly twice the cost of these two years? MR. CROSBY-JWWIIB year service begins very early. of the The ti- (Cllntiiilled on pale three) nally very plentiful lbmught his nets to the city where he heard some fish lied betel‘ taken and placing them put, off Connolly's wharf one evening had the satis- faction when overhauling them next morning of securing nearly eight hundred fish. which brought sixty cents per dozen when placed on sale. Mr. Watts had five bar- rels oi’ herring on sale in the mark- et yesterday and Mr. Harry Rob- erts of Grand Tracndie who is al- so .i’ish'ing in ‘Charlottetown harb- or had three ‘barrels. Both have been rewarded with good catches every (lay since finding on, their nets here. The herring on sale yesterday were quickly disposed of at 40 cents per dozen, Winchester, P. N. G; Miss Helen Gussie Acorn, Mrs. Kenneth Fin- ayson, Jr., Mfrs. Che-s. ‘Snow. Mrs. George Waller. QFEBFJC. April 25—'l'wo years in the Kingston penitentiary was the sentence imposed on a woman nam- ed B. Therrien, whose trial took lilacs on Saturday ht Riviera Du Loup by Chief Justice Sir Francois Lsmieux. The woman had been first charged witlh causing the death oi her child and her accomplice. Rous- eel, was sentenced lobe banged on ‘inlayson, Miles Libby Wright, Miss _- ._ came in direct contact with the unemployed paraders yesterday oi’- ternoon when on orders of duty Deputy Chief Geddes, the police reserves ‘and mounted squad swept the city hall drive and‘ lawin clear of s. 1111111 throng which hid gathered. Deputy Chief Geddel miade an sfforf to tell the throng that the meeting was over and the >lace was to be cleared but his words were drowned tn a. roar of Jeers and‘ biases, then the police augmented by reserves from every division in the city went Into ac- tion and cleared the crowd aww in five minutes. The move of the police seemed- to catch everyone umwares. The scene was of fleeing hundreds and angry crowds tried to pull the policeman from his horn. The constable used his rawhide freely. ~ and drove off his attackers. Flour arrests were made. TIIE “lEATl-IER TEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, ETC _i- Mailer-ate north east and east winds, mostly fair and milder today 1nd on Vvedmesday, High tide this afternoon at 1.29 and tomorrow morning at 3,07 Sun nets this evening at 7.03 an: rises tomorrow morning at . 0 lgast quot-Ian moon Saturday, April 30th 12.09 a. m. a ,______________. perv YOUR FIELDERI April 15. but the sentence was oom- iiito one of life Imprisonment. muted ‘by the minister of justice <~¢-‘..;.t~1:.—