The Paper- That covers Prince Edward Island ‘ Like the Dew "I IN ~s fl “'v».,___‘ 4" T” 1"" Worth i ' ntitiié 1a." wot-tit Reading Qberlottctown Guardian. Three Oentl. - Morning Gulrdlln. Founded 1801. Evening Guardlsn, 1337, ‘tillilt Hi5 t tut lHlllN t lll Pll llllNBl w; Authority on Russia Should Agree-wit lishment oiTradein Order to Settlel Conditions tn Europe. Strongl ates Allied Peace (special to The Guardian.) pAllls, April ‘Soviet _llus_sitt hug pleitty of grain anti ts wllltttg o cottsltlet" the question of tulfill- mg the obligatlotts _t0 Prattct- eon- racteti by the (‘zitrtst regime. sattl (folonel Malone. M. i’.. an authority on Russia who has just returned from s. tottr o1‘ tltat cuttntry today. The Frpnrlt ltnperiitlists may iiiitig- Declares, France lIS hSoviet for Re-estab-l with Russia. . l (SPecial to The Guardian.) t i'l.-\itlS Mlnril "7.~'l‘l,.. t- 1.1 t]? ,_‘ _ _ ‘_ ‘I ..- 4. ttiit till‘! ‘tltey tan pet mote it otu a tear-crate..- alone tan sitvt- the situation Ill-ll.) llflvvllllllettt but they are lllfllilllki it nttslaktq, 'l‘he.-y should tl",i "v -;;.-... treat. with the Soviets lnttneilitttelv ‘U ‘y ukmh U“ m “H! m h" lilt‘lll;l ttttil tii-i-tttttititg li\‘l tightlnl i<It' - . . ‘llnlhldltllxzplll It]: in the lntetist o1 all tinattitatnutttg llllllltll'_\' anti eeottottttt- 1., t tins to tollotv the l‘X-l1'(|llllllil‘iillll tilOlIl-‘Z the Alinlitort-ttit FlRlItt-il atttl is tloittl; his ttttttost to, Opinion Expressed by Paris Temps by Taking Matidate for Armenia and As- a sum1ng' her Rig-htful Place among the y Alli/OBI , Great Powers in Maintaining" Order. lrutiltle in the (it-lent il the rivalry anti atuhilittits o1‘ the few get titt- llltllvt‘ ltantl and tll‘l‘lti|‘l‘$ llttit it‘ Illi- l“ m“ Ul-"qll- “"33" ‘ll’ 'l"'l"l'"‘ to-llatilttl Stitles \\'ill t-ottte in with .\i't lit-r [tower anti rit-ltt-s site \\'lll' not only he .t pret-iotts eleetttttt for etlttll Md" MIN“ l“ “ml lollllllllll-htllliltrit atttuitp; the great ])1)‘.\|‘l',‘,‘lll jbyjuln hm i, pn“.,.l.l»ul plum]. [Orll- tlteitlt-tl tn the iedt-rttl courts, prosperity and will he l'l'..\‘]lt)ll.~tlllll‘ for the httglitttittl; o1‘ t. new ltappy tllll)l' l 1- ‘i " - t. ,. it _. ,. _ __ _ _ _ l t o ltentttr Ntttt who is tat tan. lltt ltllills lint...“Hwgnnu...“ “MM. m m‘, U,."._nl_ atrive at'p tee anti trittle relationsl with littssia. Nllllll HEPll l llillllfifilll l (Special to The Guardian.) t wttSlllNtPfON, April 27.—-'l‘lte Doniittiott of (Jitnatltt wishes to be rppl-ttst-ittetl zit Washington by a mllilslei‘ pleniltttteniiary or by ait Antbtisstttltir. (treat Britnltt has ad- vised the State De-pttrlttttttit. What thcattstver o1‘ the United States will be cannot yet be obtained front o1ll- cial sources. As a rule, wlteit otte nation desires to have tliploittatic l-eltrc-setttatitttt itt the llttitetl Stat- es tlte State nGpflPllllPlli is so iti- lorttied; then it‘ there he nu agree.- ntettt the United Stittes appoints “diplomatic representative to that cotnitry of equal rank with that nt the country rectivetl in zlipl.» rustle. relation, l1‘ (‘itnatla t=ltottltl taught“, tin nmbassntltir ttllll the (‘u- ilet States ligrcetl, this t-tttttttry» woull probably tlesllzitttttt no ant- bsssatlur, lltirtttoforc. when (‘tittatla listl disputes or new tiroposltiutts to discuss with the United Slates the sihtlrs were settled either directly by the British lslttthassy ltero or by agreement. (‘itnutla would settd hcru sonic special cotnntissitittei- or agent. The new plan would tnake it possible [or the ‘United States to deal directly with the (‘ttttatltitit Legtttioti or Etubassy at Witshittg- ACID‘.- F1432) is t-' ~ 5 §Ofi§¢fi Q0 cottttutsut sncutsll §§Q4+O69§+ ROOMS TO LET..APPLY GUARD- iutt Office. SfllS-i-‘JS-llil ‘"WANI'ED.—A MAN OR BOY TO work on tarnt. Apply to A. t). l-. Gill, York. ' 8500-4-27 ‘FOR SALE.—ONiE ARYSHIRE grade e1t\\', to freshen May 5th. Alllll)’ \\‘nt. Uoycel Aiertttttitl. ’ ' S i "LOST VICTORV aouo BAR l't'l\ll'|l tol illll. l-‘itttlet’ ltleaso l Gllilmlilit Ulllee. ___ .F°R SALE ONE GRADE NEWLY lPP-Hliettetl llolsteitt tow. one t-nll‘. t1 tnonllts old. ‘.1 fat t-zitlle. l Lowtltt-r. tnttltatttl. “WANTED-WAITRE-SSES NL- BO u tilslt \Vi\:‘.ll4:l'_ Apply. ltost- “ml Gm)‘. ileddin Bros. S il-4-‘34-tl .___.g_§_ ___ ‘WANTEImsEcono HAND TYPE t K lvfff-“r lli Rood eottilltittii. Altpl) t l‘ care (iuartllatt office. ‘ lltiTlMl-Lltirll‘. t ______ ‘FOR SALE.—TREGRATOR AS gitoil as lli‘\\'. also lttw tints til lltly. blrs. ‘Maud llrowti, York. 8520-4-12 -" , , _ -__~ -. BVIOSIN: 5S CHANCE.S.—FRE; exits till ntatp. l1’ ititerestetl in at.‘ lenses. settil for tnay showing “xils lttl field. Map is free. Lease sitlestttittt _wititteti.(‘ttilltiway (‘our .503 Muln SL. Fort Worth. 8502-4-27-ol. PM I villi/twee A MAID FOR GENER- d ottsework. Must hcatbla to A0 plnin cooking. Good witges. “PPlY l" Mrs. Bruce Stcwnrt, 14 nter Street. mtt ‘ w- zfillzhnsets. on: ANTIQUE ward u" - "lfllmgllny vetteeretl up (‘nuns ‘of one hundred years old M‘; te seen at the residence Sh} Pli- John Allen. 84 llilshoro "t up to Friday, spat 30th. 8505-4-27-4l. ‘m i “-*‘i‘ 5el$3LNE88 PARTNER ts WANT- Dms)’ B t/eliable gentleman of rt nesaplglm" and last growing bust est dlzhflirn in one of the very N“ bstr cts o1.’ the Province. wnhl- 9 "l 800d moral character ‘mental few hundred dollars to I l‘ 'll~ Apply care Guardian 0 fice. 84654-244!‘ ‘Waterford, Ireland POSSlBlLlTlES FOR APPOlNTw The toilotvittp i.- ttn ollit-iitl trt"'r.-\\\<.-\. Allrll37.-~~.flllilil)'lli.ill : “l "'7' ""l""l""’ ""'“i"~“ "’ '““ satttl ilitll: a )il‘(l ttte ‘ t tellmlwllml l'l"‘>">‘ ""lll"'l'l'll(" l-l l. ll‘- , ll n ll tn . v t-sttntatt-s 1o tlt-|'rit',.' nil expenses iti "llltt in July tit-xi. 'l‘lte visitors ar- eotttteetititt with the propost-tl Mitt-try... H. ||“|i|~.,x‘m‘ hm. ti.) .\.,“ My atliun itlfit-litl l‘1‘t|ll'('.~tlt'l)l.lllVt‘- ittlvhil 1,, H l. _' 6" l Washittlztoit but no uppointtttttttt has l," 1m“ “lwml “llmll yet been eimsitltttetl by the (low l llltlrstlay. Jul)‘ 392 t-rpittetttr. (it is llielietiptl a repr1elst-ltt~l l-‘rotit Lotttlittt: Vistttntttt Btiritlttttti ti tve o ‘attaet wt t-vtttltttt y )1‘ “my In“. H . , .-_._ . _ ititntetl as it is rocogttlzeti he would ‘\ "mh‘|_1"‘\"mm" “Hm Lord llttldell oi‘ \\'alti'itt . t-llife, affairs belweett the two t-otttttrit-s. l llrlttlt. Sir ltotlt-rit-lt Jntlvs. l\'.ll.l-J.. Ull be able to facilitate tltt- ltatttllittg o1 Atnottg the ttanr-s ntentloni-tl as lnnnntglpg (tn-pp)...- m- ppm... _ [mm possibilities for the position iil'1‘l_\p_‘.h,\. in“. \I‘!]rnin! plm. Si. lion. N. \\. ltotvi-ll, lion. .l. lhllttsl _ " _ ‘v > P t ‘ ' eti atttl Speaker lthodt-s. llllllellfl)‘ ltlflfi. .\t til‘ the World. l . . i\\ttsli't'it Mail, t-ti; nnil lnnlve (‘opt-- '.\‘ir l-‘rtittlt Nt-tvtit-s tnil l.;trl_\~ .\'i-\v- litm- Slryllarry lit tan, l\'. li. 1-1.. t.\l.l'.. cltairtttzttt, l-jtttpire l’rt~.-*_< l'nto;i SovietlFonfevettee (‘otutnlttttc- .\ir. it. _ . lllltituettleltl. etiilut‘. Daily lfvsrij lion that called on littnttr Law to- ~\*l‘“\ illlll MPH. lmWll; Ml‘. ~’\- ll- tloy rcvealeil that the lrlslt town ot'_.\\'tttstitt, \\'t.'$‘-llllll|stt~1~Gpzellt‘; -\li...~. lt'ti;i-.,,,..,,_ llillittt; on Stn-iety o1‘ \\'onten I Wttterfnrtl \t'a;: for two tlttys ,l-'.ll\'"."\|_ |.~_ ertteti by a Soviet tlttrittg the ret-ent l _ ._ 4 _. v L _ strilie. The iowtt ltttll was seized.l'l""""'h“l*' “H (‘lmllmll Plum‘- llsi li‘tllilll' 't.it-ttt.-t‘iil. ldtl. \\'. \\‘:ttt_ ])ttl'l t 4 - §CUT THIS OUT filllllllllll tott- FUTURE ust Preliminary List oi Newspaper Men who are Coming to Prince Edward island on July 29 .\l)t-t'tlt-t-ll liiiily .lottt'ititl; prit ]ll‘it'ltll', .\herilt-en Free Prt .\ir. .l. t‘. (ileittiltittittlc. proprietor. lit-rrj.‘ Stitnilartl; .\lt_. .laities lll‘llllt'l‘§t)ll. assinrtitt t-tiitor. Belfast Nt-tvs- Letter: .\lr_ Valentine httaplt, presi tleitt. 'l‘ltt- Newspaper Society. anti pritprit-ttil. The fittrrt-t- t‘otttt~t; Mr .\lll‘t'll Sprint; \'ii-e~pt't-sitleti1_ 'l‘lte Ni-\vspaltt~t~ .\‘t)t'lt‘t_v ttnil tiiattaglttg tlirtn-tiit‘. l.eir-t-.~tttl' .\lail; .\ir. .l. 'l'. t'l;t_\l-ui. ptesitlettt. Yorkshtri- Nt- llllllvi‘ tiety anti proprietor, (ra- ven lit-raid; .\ir. I’ .l. lloplter Pllllttl‘. ldri-ttttattk .lt)lll‘ll1tl. lllllillll. .\tt.-.ti‘.ili.t; .\lr_ llttch ll. eltairtttitti o1‘ tlireettirs. Fritttt l) nil-tint. ll- -\‘_\'tltie_\' Suit; .\ir. l). lirztltitnt. etlitot- t s $.»-llll‘.\‘ lititlp 'i"‘l<".'.t'ttp|t; S its llttillies, ]);|l‘l |tl‘tt|t]'lt‘lt\l, . Xt-tvs; lit’ .l. t). Fill .\tt~'1r:tltait Nt-tliott oi‘ lutttpirt- Press l‘ttion anti part pro- .\l1)l'ltllll.; lleritltl; l-ivt time, ltrlt tot" .\'_vtlttt-_\- the red flag ltolstetl and at ‘til work l- l7 l"- Vlllslll" lllYlC-r‘. ll<)l1lll'-'?l‘.\‘ 5P0- llott. ‘Fltt-ittliirt- ‘lt‘ittl<. elttiiriitittt o1 er set ltitttselt‘ tip its dictator. l("ll'1'lill'_\'. l-ltttpirt- l't‘t>.~;s lfiliott, .\ir. i v z ' e v‘ - t - ' .. _ , ])l.l1llll., tltt binn l tin .\l.t)ot. H_ w‘ lumpy‘ $<,,_,|_(_.,Jl_h\,‘ lumlm,“ __ _ Press Pninn. l i ltourtte Age; Alellttittrttt- llt-raltl; -.\lt'. .\‘_vtite.. ]Il‘Ll]ll‘lt‘l1)l', Kiel- Sir- .llilttt lliattutlttti ttiret-ttirs. (ll,<1)|'ll'(’_\' llritttt Great lh-llaitt outside tif:lttit'tt-|liitn_ 1.] t'_ ,\|_ t;__ },|-..l,,-l,.|(,,- One Unknown l l | London: l I server atttl other papers; Sir (it-turn.- 'l‘ottltititt, l tistlidii" ‘ltiililq-Flatrflilll}? ll): Myers -\»~*<>-~i--tivtt: so (innit-s- . . .. .- _i. » t . , , _ lions ti’ Britishers who fottnltt i sllmm"? t\'ll‘ll"‘l'll "llll- llilfllllfs" the ntly one Stlltllefs retitaitts-‘ttnt, and other paper \lr. Alotrell. lost hi». nit-tnory tltrottlqlt shell qt“. , .. , _ _ shot-h and no lraee etiit lie fottntl of, ‘ I'm‘ 5 m “Plmlll "“' ‘um _‘\h"" his relatives. .-\ll the ntlssittg have 1 -\l"l‘l"ll§ -\ll‘- l3 l). lMllt-t. llfllllflvlltl‘. lll‘1’ll tl('t'lliilllt‘t| t‘;)t'. kSlieffieltl lllllll‘ 'l_l‘ll‘l~il'illllll .\ir. .l. {i} l). (irahttitt. proprietor. Express and a ‘Elixir. Wolvt-rltitntptonL .\ir. ll‘. .\l. lltatcliffe, chairntzitt, Live: pool (‘intr- Sir llohert llrtit-e. etlitttr. lllli|t~'lItl\‘v' lit-raid; Alt‘, \\'. Alttrttvell, (Special to The Gtiaraiztn.) l.t).\‘lit).\’, April 2T - 'l‘lnpla1i-j .1 -'l workers who art. tilretttly bah-hilt“; as ltilzli its. Slot) tl wtrek IF YQQ TO pa“. ln-esetttetl new \\':tl:e int-reuse tlolttnntls, One wttlzit llll'l't‘1|Sl‘ has lteett grtttilvtl this yt-tir. *4»- SUCCEED- sTtct< p ow THE JOB LIKE _. A WATER PLQQZ. - Duchess Memorial Hostel to Open‘ - (Special to The Guardian.) l t.o.\"t>o.\'. .-\pt-tt :7.~'t‘ttt- trnto- of‘ (‘tittttatigltt will open on ivllilltldy tit-xi. the lhtt-ltcss o1 (‘onnuttgltt Nletnnrlal llostt-l at ltetlfttrtl Stlttttrinl pruvliletl otlt of the $o1I,O00 donated t ltv (‘aitatlitttt wottten a tt lll'l‘-‘tl"lill‘ lzlft. 1o the late lhtt-ht 'l‘1te ltostttl‘ is lntt-tuletl foi Uatttti . t ttten stay“. int; fot‘ a short period in tantilottl tutti will necottinttitltitt» sixty mt ‘ The elttirlztt is eilrltt shillnps tli1ll_ Winnipeg M. P. Proud of Falcons (Special to The Guardian.) Q'|"1‘A\VA. April 27.——\Vltllt- the llnttse nl’ (‘nmtnotts was citllltitrtl ln u lteated debate lottight llr, ll. M. illuke. M. P. North Wlttnlpug. rose nnd naked permisslttn to speak of it ntutter wltlclt ho tleserihed its of . international iintiortuttcc. Permis- sion was grntttetl. "The Falcons of \Vinnipeg have tflflg night ln iAntworp tlefeutett Sweden by i2 to 1 tn the final game of the Olympic Series nnd are chant Sun “Ms ‘his evening M104 and pions of tho world." proudly au- lament.“ at 106; it ‘was mmm._ nollttvtrtl Ill“ lllelllllel‘ l‘)? NOT") row ntorning at 4.49 nnd Friday at Winnipeg. The itnttottncentettt was 447‘ met with etitlltisltisllt‘ applause by pol-q quart" mmm the entire hell!"- April 25th 9.28 n. m. 111E WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETiJ. TORONTO. Apt-ll‘ fltiwfiotttlt east Wllltlg with ruin. The title will he ltlglt this ntorn- lng at 7.19 and tomorrow at 8.08; it will he high tonight a1 7.27 and tomorrow at 8.31. Sttlttrday. lbane (‘ottrii-r; lt-tlitot l l l l Hhitlvllllllvll- llt‘ l-‘i 1| lll'lV4.ll-*~' “'ll~l ‘ eltttirtitttit of 1lll'i‘('lt)l‘,~l of Sir Vltarit-s Press -\ll‘- llullvfl llllllilltl tlllllil“ l tttttl editor. Adelaitii- Advertiser; . . . '““'- “will” l’l"‘$5 lllliuii. l'eiti'e-_‘.)ii: .\. liatilzler. i-tlitttr, West .-\tis- Wlllllll»: llh- Globe. Yorkshlrtt Oli- ‘iYllll-ill‘, lion. .l. W. Kirwiti. .\l. l.. t‘.. " letliittr litttti ])l'tll)l'lt‘l(ll' , l.:ittt'ti=-.ltlre l tgltorit- .\lllll'l'§ .\ir. .l. .l. Ktilltltl. l‘1ll iliaily Post, atttl ehuirtttait of tht-jtor and ntattitgittt; director. llris- part ]H'(illl'll‘llJl'. l\':il .\ir. .\‘iir|tiait \\'hite, . lirishntti- littily “all; lion. ti. |\'.'trlt-_v. representittlz (‘ottnttjv Asst) iztliott. .\‘t-w S-ntth \\'ttle< .tttt| (itnttott l-Ixattiitter. Front South .\t't'it-a: .\ir. P. liavis. part proprii-tttr. N-ilal Witness; .\ir. l). .\l. Oliettiatis, inanagittg tliret-itir. llltientftntteiit ldrleittl ‘and related papers; .\lt', .\'. Levi. Pretoria lle Yttlltstettt. l-‘rottt (‘i-yloit: All’. 'l‘ltottta.~: .lottes. editor, 'l'itttes o1‘ (‘i-ytltttt. Fllllll Egypt: .\ir. It. Sitelllttti. -.t-ltit-l' ])l'l)])I’l\'llll‘ alttl etlititt‘, ldnjvp- ‘llatt (Lint-tie. .\ll‘Xttl‘i(ll‘lii. l l l"rottt \\'t‘st lnilies: Nlr. ll. C. ill-l- l.~'.\t‘l'. editor. l)ail_v (lit-alter, ltiitlzs- tott, .laittait-n. l<‘roitt Straits St-ltletttt-ttts: .\ir. ‘l\\'tiltet' hiakepoaee. editor. Siiiga pure I-‘ree press. ldrititt the l~‘:t|' East: i\lt'. ll. .\. (‘ttrttvritthlt t-ittior tioin; Klllll! tinny‘ l'i‘tss, ‘r l-‘rottt lntliatt Owned Press: .\ir. Fhittttttttttiti. la-ailer. i\ll:thitlnttl. No rrpreseittiitives of New Zea- llllltl. Atnzltt-lttiltittt Press. and Nt-tv- fottntllatitl ltuvi- yet b ,1. ll itatnt-ti. War Atnptttalziott Cases in Cattada. ‘(Special to The Guardian.) ()’l"l‘i\\‘\'i\. .-\pt'll :37; Antptiittlioit eases restiltittl: frotn (‘attatltrs parti- Plltntion in the wa‘ and lo whom prosthetic aids ltnve been fitted. total ILItSt) individuals. 0t‘ these 2.331) nten suffered let; tlllllllllilllOllS and 11011 s stained arm atnpttttttlott. l~‘or these Zl.350 individuals the or- thopaedic itittl surgical ttppllttttees brattclt of the Depttrltneitt of Sold- iers (‘lvil fllet-stabllsltittrttt ltave ntutle tutti delivered 4.137 tirtifieiitl legs ttttd 1.370 artltlcal units. 'l'ltn ttttnthcr of Individuals who sustain ed such injuries as to require the use of specially eunstrttcted t1rtlto~ plll‘lll(‘ lmnls total 3.431 anti to those‘ lntlivitlttnls 8.2354 liflOls have been issued. UNITED Sllllfi In Forty-nine Cases o was secured for A t _ etc. Heavy Fines h (Special to The Guardian.) t ‘.‘..\Slll.\'t‘t'i'ti.\l. .-\|il‘ll JT. (lov- t-tttintttettl t-hiirges involving violation ol pure tootl laws were tiplti-lti ill ‘.l'lIl‘l_\‘-lllllt* out ot‘ fifty inst-s ret-t-tit- jun. attnotittt-i-tl totltty‘ h,\' the littr- trait of (‘ltrniistryz llt-parttttettt oi :-\l-’.l‘lttllllit'e. 'l‘ett tietitttis were has. .etl on tltt- ntlttlti-ralititt o1‘ totttato tprtitlttets. int-luiiittl: eittsttp. 'l‘lti- lliit-il fri-itttnet ehttrlst- was that of titt- tist- o1‘ llli)l1l_\' tir rotten totnatties in ltrt-paritil: the ]tl'1)tlllt‘l<_ (‘stint-ti lsalttttnt t\':i.< the ltnsh. oi‘ forii .\(‘lI' lHl Plilll llllll llllfi l Moldy Fruit, Spoilagta, Watering; Milk CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2s 1920 utt lHl uttttn stilts llN up lHl llHllNl ENFUHIIINE ut of Fifty Conviction dulteratiott, Using; Intposed. tires; stioilitgt- Wits the ehzirgt- tttttilt- in eat-h seizure. Other proset-tttltitts tttttl st-izttrts included a sltipntt-nt o1‘ sitrtlitits whit-h were tlt-strtrved and three .\‘lll])lllt'lll_~' of olive oil atlultt-ratt-tl with t-titton set-d oil; Jill artiiit ial viiteltttt“ labelled at eitl-‘ t-t" vitit-tqnr resulted in the tnattutitt-t lll'l'l'.\' lit-lug fitted $41k); one shlp~ per iiilltdl to tippt-at“ to tit-fetid lillll~ sell‘ on the charge o1 adtiittg water to titillt ililtl was fined $200 and l'tl>il—'. .\ shittntt-ttt o1 lzeltitittt- t-ott >l~lllll4 partly of plut- anti eottlaitt- in): t-tippi-r jtllil zine was .\t‘l'l.t‘ll. PROCEEDINGS’ l PROVINClA ‘APRIL 27. ll1)ll.\t' iiicl tit ll ‘t MR. LEPAGE int? '.'1t'eil a llllll to iltt'tll'lllll'illl' lliw You. Point ‘Pele. llll-"'I-' l0. Ltd. Read a first tittte. lion prt lug for tin art tit incorpor- ittt- the North \\'iltsltlt‘t* llttral 'l‘elt- ltlltillt‘ t‘o.. Ltd. lteatl a first tiitte. THE COMMlSSlONER OF AGRl-l t-ttlttirt- llllllttl the report oi lite lie-I ptttttttt-ttt n1‘ .\L'.l‘§t.lllllll'('. HON. MR. ARSENAULT tltew the attention o1‘ the llottst- to the follolvittit ptirauraplt in the rt-ttorti of the l‘..\'|t*l’l|lll Audit of Messrs .l. llltliltt-s nnd .\. \\'. llytttlntttt "\\'t- lllli>l here t-all your pttt lion t‘) a liitilt or ittlvttltet- ‘trv the lie-l ltarltttt-ttt o1‘ .\prit'ttltttre of 53.13611 l tr o1‘ .l'illllllllllll Farm. Products on tltt- 14th April. 1910'. tutti whlrlt lottn tit‘ tlll\‘llllt'i‘ has not been re- llll'll-'tl to the llepttrtittettt, and tutti- ttt-rttittl: whit-h we reeeivetl no sit! isfittlory’ explantitioti." HON. MR. ARSENAULT ltttittti-tl out that this sltliUlllPlll wits tnislt atl- itttg 1o the (‘tlllllll'fv' and i‘t~l‘lei~teil sotne standing in the and tittikitti: i1 to appear that (‘itntttliztit Fitrtn Prntltlets were Ito!‘ in a position to pay rln-lr tit-lit" .\li‘.l .\r.sett:tttlt' rt-fertt-tl to tlit- eirt-ttttt- slant-e ol‘ the luau how lir. .l \\'.l lttihtgvtstttt had t-utttt- lit-re and pull tip a plea for greater proilttt-ttottl anti ltow this Pltlllllilll)’ a1 titt- "1 t|tte..l oi‘ the govt rntnt-itt tifretetl tol supply seed where its-etlt-tl. the joint; l‘ttttil provitii-tl by the lvtlt-Yitl illllll ltrovittt-ittl attvt-rtttitt-itls l)l'lll).', pill.‘ tln- asiilt- to tzttnrtttttt-t- l~‘:ti'ttt’ l‘t't)tlttt'ts ‘ ' lt1~“._ 'l‘lte .~l)t‘ltl\‘l'l‘ that l it‘ the lttll tttttotltit _li.ttl tttt't been rt-ltt-tutetl the ttttvvfdllllel" had: ample time \'lllt“.' t.t».t Ht-ptettiltet- In‘ llllt‘l‘\'lt‘\\' the i-ttitipattv ttnil l.:t-l ' i-xltlttttzttiitit. 'l'ltt- whole thittt: \t.'.t-_ uttjttst to (‘ztttatlintt Pat-tn Protltt. rt and to lite forttiet‘ l'.t)\'t-t‘t‘.1itett1. llatl .\ir. kert“. lite l'2.llt1'L'.t"' o1‘ the rotttptttty been ('.l.l"l Itt ltt- \\':t<l sure llte pzirnpritltlt wonltl not have‘ been ])illill\‘li1‘tl_ HON. W. M. LEA replied tltal| the lli-ltitrtittt-tit 1'1 Alzrlt-ttlittte lttttil ||ttl pot-n withnltiliit; lnforitttttititt in‘ this tttatler hut hat iuvt-tt all tltt-v t-ottlil -\' letter had been >l‘lll 1o the tnnttact-t- of (‘tittatlitttt Farnt Pro~ tlttt-ts who ltrttl ltrotttivt-tl to senil n stittetttt-itt, lle said. "I'll proitnltl_t' int-plop _\'ttli with iuttrt- than you \vi.slt"-~ .\ir. l.t-:i ~.:titl that it we" >‘ll'illli!l' that iit the ease o1’ l‘, ltI. Island the l-‘t-tlt-ril tttiutttt- tor liti- l|lll'|ltl\l\ slllilllll l)!‘ l01l|ll‘tl ttt the otlt t-l- ln-tnint-t-s be tttntle n _l'll|. HON. MR. ARSENAULT rose to tl poittt. slatitil: that the tlttestiott was ttot one as to wltetht-t‘ the ltl1)llt\_\' was loaned oi‘ not. HON. MR. LEA said that its fttr as i-xltlatttilltttt wi-ttt he ;{l|\'t' titt- atttlitttrs f‘\'l'l'\'llllllL' there wms. MR. J. A. DEWAR said \\'lIl t he found tlt.tl n limit had lteett giv. n 1o (‘tttitttlizttt l"iirnt Prntlttets anti not rttttrtttql ht- wtts sttrpris ti. lle said that the llt-parttttt-ttt tit‘ 1'lllllll'4‘ ltatl zis-ltetl (‘tltittlllill ' l'i‘tttllIt'l< to ltatttllt- the >tt-t-tl hutl~ nits-s.‘ 'l‘lt:tt eontpatty spent Sit.- 001) of their own ltllllltW and til tit.- lllllt‘ stated April l-l. Hill). tlte lit-- partntt-ttt paid the amounts men- tioned by the otttsitle atttlitttrs to ret-tittp tht-itt for what they failed to l‘l)ll('1'l. \\'itlt the aittount paid by the llt‘lltll'lllll‘lll they wrt- sill} Milt) hehitttl with thirst» who pttr- t-ltttsetl the svetl. 'l‘lte_\' are still collecting and they liope to receive ntttrtt. 'l‘lt- re was evidently some tttis lllllll‘l'i‘l1llltllllK between the ntattalz- er. Mt‘. Kerr tttttl the Fottttttlssionet‘ of Agrit-ttltttre. ‘With the t-ltattces to Olllillll infortttallott reltartlittt: this transuctlott which cattle up before the Ptthlt- At-rouitts (‘omntittett of last session. he was some what snrnriscti at the stittetttcttt of the outside uutlitorsa. The Farm l’i‘t)tlllt'ls to. owe the |er ll.lll(l the lieparttttettt MR. HUGHES ltrt-settteil ti pt-ti-l t‘ _l_i " “r-r- "i.c.'~.~t.a~ ‘-- "u lulmtrlntlon. Premier Bell Flouts - Messrs. Duffy and Riggs Sll’;~~'l‘llt'l‘t' is a statute passed by the legislature in lull force and “In each year in which this act is in force rift-ct which provides: (i) lll on)‘ i-ity or town within this province between the 31st day of Ms,v_ and the first tlay oi‘ November, the time in the provincial Dtllillc 0W0?! slttill be one htiur in advance of the time as fixed by the statute 52 Vic (‘up Xi Sec. l. _ t!) "Tlllri act shall be in force in any city ‘or town within this llFUVlllPt‘ that shall adopt the same.” .\'o one can deity that (jltarlottetoyvtt is a city and within the prov- itit-e. v .-\ few u-eeks ago a large representative meeting o1’ citizens was ht-ltl. at which a restitution was passed ln favor oi the introduction o! .'l).»\Yl.l(lll’l‘ SAVING ‘TIME. in response to this action of the citizens, lte (‘ity (‘outiril ln regular itieeting duly adopted the Daylight Saving ‘Fitnt- for the city. lt communicated its action to the‘ local govern- ntetit with the request that its determination should be acted upon. and , that the lttlntls of the court-house clock should be advanced one. hour on the ntornltn: or the 25th ofApril. and that the Daylight Saving Time ~htnilti be the little in the Pruviticlal Public Olilces in (‘barlotttetowa l'tll' lllt’ Hllllllllvl’ llllllilllri. Ho tar il~i the (‘lty (‘ouncil was concerned 1t simply in the view it Premier Bell, however, 1n N ltook. eotnpllt-tl with the tiarnts of the act. llti- llll-lllliltlt‘ ot‘ his power ignored the request 01' the civic authorities, - ttctstttuttt eollet-t tttiylltittl; tttore front those who t)l)llilllt'1l the set-ti. On the oth- owes the eittttltatty $300.. HON. G. E. HUGHES tltottlzltt i1 would lltlflell to have .\ir. Kerr be ~il't' the» Pttllllie. i.\t-t:ottttts Conn niittt-t- and submit i1 report. HON. MR. BELL ilecitled that the lit'l1ll‘l' tit‘ the Opposition was quite in order in hrittglng the ntatt- t-r tip. llt- thottpltt the Sttggestitnt oi‘ llon. .\ir. llugltes the lit-st vzay‘ of tlt-ztlittu with the itittttt-r. llt- lteliev~ t-tl .\ir. Kerr would be tlttite will- int: to t-ottit- lit-lore the t't)lllllllll1‘t‘i and lzive a stittetttt-ttt. attd the innit-l, t-r would he tiropi-rly‘ elttttiiiziti-tl. l 'l‘lte tnatit-t" Wits fttrtltt-r dist-us- st-tl by .\l r. Fox. llott. .\ir. Joltnstoti llo_t\. .\ir. l.t-:i. .\lt. llilggs. .\ir. A. l<‘.. tirivittt- bills. MR SAUN-DERS-enquitred why matter as the introduction of the Daylight Saving Time. lnstesdthe‘ tht-re \\'tlt~‘ no rt-ptirt front the pri- lvite ltills trotnntitet- respecting the hill to lllt't)l'|)tll'1lit‘ the i’t'es'b_vter_\' oi‘ Prince itltlwttrti island itt eun- neetiott with the (‘hurt-h o1‘ Scot- land‘. HON. MR. HUGHES, t-ltiirtttzin upon the eretlil n1‘ on ittstiltttltttt oi‘ l of [hp pt-ivnte Bills l'()lI)l‘|‘|ll,H-i(*,Sill)‘ lWtlllflllllllli‘lntittt-tl a reftort setting forth tltall llll'lllll' veslinc, clause of the hill lttiill]..gi,-p.|“pp_ is rt-tptiri-tl by| m; that no i‘ttr-; not bet-n pnhlisltt llule. -11 and atlvt ol‘ l-‘i-iletal tnunt-y and $2.501) ofllflr lllttlu-tttt and .\ir. Arsi-ttattlt and fittl vim-till uwney tuetle to the tuetitttc- < ‘ttll_V i-t-rei-rt-it to 1hr.- t-ointnitiec on Itlessrs. Hlgac and Duffy. he would seek to gratify them lu such s small and in tltiitty, so not only refused to observe the law but trampled upon tht- Ett-t o1‘ the legislature. which he ltintsell‘ had a bund in passing. 'l‘ltis is all the respect that tiit-n in high position pay to the luw of the latttl. k (‘liarlttttettiyvtt has two representatives in the legislature supporting the Bell Governnteitt. What ltave they tn say regarding Mr. Bell's high- hantlt-tt proceetlittgs? They tuust accept us theirs the contempt which Premier Bell ltas shown for the reasonable desire of the citizens o! t‘hai'lotteto\vn. - It this were the first action of the kind it would not look so bud. but it is well known in ‘utter defiance of every principle of right and fair play in complete disregard of the wishes of Messrs Higgs and DntTy. the Prt-tttier is preparing to unload a substantial portion of the itmotutt required to make up the necessary money to pay the coun- try school teachers upon the shoulders 0t the already heavily burdened citizens, in place of compelling the country districts to pay their own tt-at-lters as the city pays theirs. One would suppose that having thus given the SlBp ln the face 10 litppears to take a delight in "rubbing the sore when he shouldYhrlng the I plaster. ' tltt-r tietioit in lW-slti-ei tn it sltttultll ht- lulu-n. 'l'ltt- lllltwlllill tllRCllt-‘avtl byi 1ltt- .\ttorttt-_v tie the Lentil-l‘) o!‘ tltt- (llllfllrlllllll .\1 ittittilers and‘- otltt-Is, ttttlll |.ttl‘.lt'.tt.rtttttt',t‘i lat ‘z \\‘;t‘ The question arises how much of this kind tot things can Messrs. Hlggs and Duffy stand? Are the elements of sell-respect and inde- pendence in them dormant? lt is for them to demonstrate of what possible use they are in the ll" 1t ltt- only to draw their sesslonal allowances and obey the party Wlllt). their iiutt-itiuti becomes the most unenvlable and "such-as to t-x- t-iit- the comnilseratlon or all men of spirit and action. l What right ltas Mr. Bell to disobey the law of the lllnd? He is as llill('ll subject to the law as the humhlest citizen. His conduct in re- trt-lot-lt. this-int: to obitlc by the legal action of the City Council evidently es- AFTERNOON SESSION . llottst- lllt-l at 21.45. Alter l‘t-t't*s'$ the llottst- restnnrttl the tll;.t'll.<:~‘.lttll anti on tnotion in it! l'lltlllil'lll by Alt‘. Stittntlers by to ti tnttjorltyt the report ll'll‘t'll ltat-lt t.) the Private llills ‘t)llllllillt't‘ for rei-tittsitlerlilion. HON. MR- JOHNSTON llllfltlllllfltqrntitttl oi a fine crop ot’ legal disputes. ed it resolution with reference tni t-xtiltirtititttt for oil anil itatiiral gas; itt this Province. , l that there Wits in‘ t’ pr-ssettt ti lzetttlesl tinfttt. trttntetl llttghl . and a lhji-i tntin liotit til .\lel\'n_v. Fanattiatt it.) tlslt sultjt-et. lle w' a ntttn of‘ ntatvy years t'Xl>l‘l‘l“"l'i‘ l" llls lllll‘| and was it tzrtiiltttitt- of the llnlvvrl eity oi‘ hlissitttri and ol‘ lite Fnlvt-t" l m. sitv o1‘ llklttltttttlit. Those who liittl. bet-n prlvileui-tl 1o talltlttltittttttttsl '-rli'/.e that fe- knttws hit ltust- (‘ontinttt-ti tin Page Nine- -§@——(-O}--- . >-' Otttaritfs Civil (Spa ‘al to The Guardian.) _ l 'l"()lt().\"l‘1), April 17. l"l'.“l""‘l'. llrttry yesti-rtltty ltttrotlttti-tl in lll“t lop l- the Otttitrit» Pivil-Ser-l \'ltlll>- Snpetitttttttation .\t-t. .-\s ported anlllt‘ '- also the aet nnuttrates a sttltertttttittalion sehettttt istrars. The nt-l lterotttes elfeellvt’ l'llltl.lt‘ whit-h tnalte. tl-ttnn-ttt pays lllis supegtttttttatitstt tllt-et-t the ltt'lllill seliettte stints by the t-ivil servants paying hall of their own s\l|)1‘l'l\lilllli|llUll and the governtttt-ttt ltali’. The actual a» tnottttt paid in by the llltllVlillitll is front 2V; to live |)t‘l' ("Put of lllfi nlary. areoriilttp; in age. The Prom tr-r ltt ltl;< explanation of tlit- hill stiitl that some of the ltlglter salar- ied ttlllt-ittls ntilzltt not reeelvt- whztl they had paid lit. at lmlsl “It'll l1 "ll" rntttstnttt-ti‘ tnight arise but it wits felt that the strong should carry the weak, The Premier sttltl that the t-stintatetl i-ost to the govern-- may.) would he 3385.000 venrly wlllt a like cottlrllvtttititt from the t-ivll Department nothing it‘ llto_\' fall lo IOTViUilR. eeptiott tit‘ erowtt lllltll'll(‘_\‘.~‘ and rel!‘ Service Schetnel ve-tunts attlltorittttively" stated tonight in- that Pt-esitletit Wilson plans to re- for all t-ivil servants with the ex-ito the Senate some time this suiti- ' tlrt-ttti-ttt at ntloptiott. 'l'ltert- is no intimation as the net-o1‘ 7t) t'1)ll\)llil:~‘1ll‘_\'.lllt‘ lzov-‘to the date on whit-h the treaty tabllslies his complete unfitness for the position be occupies. Not withstanding his refusal. and no matter bow the hands oi the clocks and‘ H watches iti the city are placed, Daylight Saving Time is, and will betite “'“"' m‘ ' lvllfll time iii our city during the coming months. 'l‘ltere is in the. contumaclous conduct o! Mr. Bell the breeding l am Sir, etc, CITIZEN. Anglo French Unity Essential For Profiteering (Special to The Guardian.) SAN REMO, April 21.-—“'l‘hero has been no disagreement between Britain and France. Don't tnagitlly insects lttto rblnoceroses." said Premier Lloyd George whilc pre- paring to depart (or London late tonight. "Unity between France and Britain is essential to\tbs world and we must reconcile our differ- ences. l hope in the future we will talk over things and not fire irotn long range." _ Clothitig Prices Coming, Down -(Special to The Guardian.) Nl-ltl’ YORK. April 27.——Approach New York's economy yiarado st-ltetlttletl for tomorrow began to have- ii visible effect on the cldtlt- int; market totlayx ln the downtown ttiett'1~t stilt prices us retail tllstritrt low .'l.~' S > ltegatt to appear with wontett‘. iptirel itt proportion. President Will Return Treaty To the Senate (Special to The Guardian.) U. S. Bankers Will Lend Germany Her Whole Debt. \\'.-‘t5\lPlNG"i'().\'. .-\pt'il 27.——lt SAN. REMO. April 27.—-A eon- stortuni of United States bankers is ready to lend to Germany the total amount of her reparations in tlehteiiness according to a well in- formed source here. tttt'n the Gerittan petiee lrenty lllttl‘. \\'i1lt it he will tritnlttttit some. tt-servtitiotts of his own itt the ac- on lnnt- l5 ot‘ this -t-at'. Ont- hutrlt-otttltitttyittt: ntessitge. The Presi-I ‘ m-t-tl mp1 it'll t-ivil . rvants- will lie-dent will frankly tllsettrts these res- . - >_..l,._,.,,n,.m|...l (p1,. - - lty thelt-rvtttitttts anti ntakt- a plea for their e o will lu- resttbtttitteti. Sir Fobert Borden Expected May 15 (Special to The Guardian.) O'l"l‘i\\\'i\, April 27.—Slr Robert Borden will he ln Atlantic (‘ity our- lv lit .\luy. lt ls understood. nnd will spend u few days there helore leav- ing for Ottawa. lie will probably be here about the middle ot next tnottth, An effort is being tirade to prorogue ltt June although the date Overalls_tt_i Church OTTAWA. Ap"ll 24.——Old clothes or overalls will not only be worn on Sunday. but also be worn in church. The first invitation to worshippers to wear overalls to church was extended by the Ersk- ine Presbyterian. in the church notice published in today's tiaipcr for Erskine church the concluding sentence reads: "You are welcome either in frock coats- or overalls." At the evening service the text Wlll ItPCPSF-llflli’ (lelwlld 0n -I>P0- o1’ the sermon will he that import- gress with httsinsss sllll to come ant quggflon: "what aha" we befitre 7.512 iiouse. wen" L ='~ ‘“"i'§_§~“'¢.~r>¢