W,” . K ..-. .. "run. cnnntorrnrowzv Quintin. I --=~=*~...-..-*-:.s ore menu»: ‘PPIQWM “m OIIIOBI.‘ fii‘s-‘§".5°.Z-I'~“" cgdiu Dag Co. Lin], T“ IT. DUI. Isl. n Jdissirmo are allowed on one word. non same MloDONAhD-At Bedford on April , minimal; John Cboizlnd w». ~ h“; ‘ 9011-. Srilllflst MARRIAGES llmzznt- o kin-M u... home 0t the ri e's' parents, Brock ley Point on Azprii 20th, 1921 by Rev. ll‘. H. Llttledohns, Annie LOIIIIBO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Younker to Johns Samuel Hilbert. Frlszell, merchant of ICove Head PERSONALS . invuzrisrurnrs Advertisements under this heading, 2e per word (or each In- WHIIere copies cone to our core to be‘ torvurded. Ive cents dd d t t t ver postage, e o. ‘uzlxtlfaotfiol: gall “one word. but five llllues (n 11,000) tt t t lust seoolllou? all advertise- pengsffllluren? JZ9:-°i°ii§°'§ul'l's. overlooked. Advertisement: “wind without remittance cannot be at..." ledged. - M-iss E. McMahon, lellt on Thurs- ds/y morning ilor Kingston, Ontario. Miss Venetts Robertson and Miss Bessie Jenkins of Pownal were in the city yeste ’ , on business. ....—'l‘l1e many ilrlonids of Mrs. John A. l-lackett, Tignish, will be pleased to hear that she is now convales- ing sitter her recent severe illness. No Settlement 0f I ' Strike This Week iLONDON. April 21—It is practi- cally certain then-e will he no set- itleunent of the coal strike before next week. The miners federa- tion has decided that the new pro- posal made public by the owners are too vague to afford a basis for negotiations. Vvv-v-vvvvvv LOST ‘FOR BALE 00 Amino OF LAND mast Royalty 8 1-2 miles from cliarlottetown. Has ncver failing stream. For particulars apply ill. Whestley & 00., Ltd. This lsnd will be Hold in lots to suit pur- chaser. TEACHERS WANTED “LIOBT- BETWEEN BONSHAW and Charlottetown, bunch keys. Finder leave at Guardian office. Reward. MALE HELP WANTED GOOD BOOKKEEPER and collec- tor wanted. Apply by letter to B. J. clo Guardian. WANTED - SCHOOL TEAOHE. Second or third class for Glen- . oorrodalo school. Lot 46; good supplement. Zeuas Campbell secretary. Y ---r—-- FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘LADIES WANTED-TO WEAR our women's chocolate brogues_ rubber heel oxiord. This week i5.00.-d.olPage 8; lBrady. wmvso a mam. roi- ' general housework. good wages. Apply llrs. Bruce Stewart, 1i Water treet. Mrsosnnnmaoos ‘JNO ALFRED MoDONALD LAiND ..8urxcyor, Hermanville oi- Char. Iotteiown. ‘BOOT REPAIRING - ROBERT Wakelin is opening up s. repair- Ing shop in Mt. Stewart, where he will be in o. position to attend to the repairing oi’ boots, shoes and rubbers. Satisfaction guaran- teed. The Amendment ' To The Budg-ethroi-ui m the Jaime: oi u... House! As to the wmcudmcnt ubmlttcd It? Messrs ll. D. lldicLean and Ken- Mdy. tho Government had two lttirscs to pursue: (1) to demon- strate by reference to facts and figures that the statement sot i‘orth in it was a wrong one, or (2) to have it voted down by the brute Imc oi‘ their majority. Tlicy those the latter course. They did MI attempt to show that the state- ment w-us in any way incorrect. The Prrimler, it is true attacked "h! Lender oi’ the Opposdlon on "10 ground allogod that there was ill unprecedented deficit at tho Hid oi 1919. Ills argument had "much to do with the statement flml the conclusion set forth iu the llmsndmont as tho absolute, un- lllllahlo incl that the present gov» "Ilrnont imposed last/year “tho Wm taxes evcr" and csusvlksvnrvsv.N.-s...\pnnz1-'ruenr.i I!" thosanm your the largest expen- V of the s’; money, "I more l" bccloud m °I I110 Government's ‘Milt. “"1 11w public will concludc- that statumont was corroct. y "I? Wily tho amendment has IOI I THO er_ 1n I Ienced man preferred. Work and oilcloths. Good position ior the right man. Write P. 0. 130x N0. 14. MAKE MONEY AT HOME — $15 to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showoards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborne Street oronto. ' man a salt respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment with us and at the same time double his ' . We require a man of clean character- sound in mind and body, of strong personality who would appreciate a life posi | tion with a last growing concern J where industry would be reward ed with far above average earn lugs; married man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean, Bell ; second floor, Riley holding,- n uvay was drlvcn today and "camouflage" emDIOyIJI-I mimic plant will bu ready for busi- tho point at issue. Not mo” by 3m). 1, weal-din; m w, E, n‘ even u _ - III‘ Clarke. manager of the Sydney mm “ “"1"” I" "hm "w Foundry and Machine Works. Slip m f“ ‘mu! I" m" RBI-mu‘ capacity will handle largest coast- Lonscquently we conclude q“; pgmmq-g, "m, c. A. Tho Queen St., opposxo Prowse Brothers. - |not yet been published by The iPaltrIIoL-dhoirgh it is (at last) set Conditions And Rates Equalized EDMONTON. April 21——“»lf this iBoard is going to equalize rates then we must equalize conditions." .Thi.s was tho definite statement minds by Chaimnan I<‘.l3. Carroll almost at tho conclusion of the morning session here of tho Rail. rway Board. This statement tol- lowcd objections of the Edmonton Board of Trade to changes in mix- iug privileges. New Marine Railway Ready By July 1 vpllos of Sydney's new marine rail- ‘the BAOKITBALI. LEAGUE RBVls BO --Ii‘lio League oi tho Cross have’ vqitlidrawn 1mm the City Bu; ket- sl , o e, s is 0 which wet-swayed at the Y. M. u‘ scgedule tacnlrolg; ed ltd 8 lllil . cat hy the or?» teams. the ‘this. tho Calethu ns and the Y. M. o. A. The ils Oslctnamir visas most on n .IveIlIllI In. what will he prob .____.____..__. | ‘OALEBMAN WANTED -8AILB8- UGIFU “ L AND FA Q LEI! at Daughters org. Anne Pvllrflt. George's Day, April mire, FARM. STOCK of the late m.i.£..§“§..'l.§.{',°,§§,‘f, i“: 2 EIWVBJQ. on April 26m u; _-i-s LOOK FIT AND F new spring 11 Deciailly it Bros Ltd EEL FIT your l" RIB-Ree you so es- yo“ 8'9! 1E lit Ptowso -_.—- BUY YOU-R CAKES and home "lime Wlltly on Saturday next a; 1 e New bosons Building, KNIGHT: or cotumsue _ 221:1:- 10 1118M at 8 o'clock for ' ors and lady triends. THE NIEOES or -r Miss Flora hlacSlwhin WIQEto lt-hanATEk their many menus Willi) snowed such kindness during her hort ill- ness and who extended ‘help and sympathy when she m-ssed away. MENS AND sovs new caps just arrived all specially priced, new”; “m”. “M1111? Patterns. Prowse BYOB. Ltd. ' , MILTON AND RUSTICO-Next Sunday 24th being the last In the month service will be held in Rus- tico at 3 o'clock and at Milton 7.30 Morning service. with Holy com. munlon will he held in the Milton Methodist Church. MENS SPRING HATS. hook I-Iliml Over. wlilmre our values, you won't have to .buy but you will. Piowse Bros. Ltd. DOMINION DAY RACES- At- tention of all low-ere of spout is call- ed to the program o1’ the Dominion Day ‘M098 to be held in Summer- side on Jul-y 1st, entries for which close on Juno 20th. MEN'S SPRING SUITS-No use Iiesitatlng your spring suit ls here. llrowso Bros .Ltd CHURCH SERVICESPRov. ii. Mellick will preach at. North River l1 a. m. Long Crock II p. m. Kingston 7 .p. in" Sunday 24th. sameness DAUOHTERS the Empire Tea and Sale. Navy League Buildings, Saturday. April 33rd. TO ADDRESS Mr. S. l‘. Pippin, Assistant Patiio loglst at Experimental Farm, will give a. lecture to the farmers oi‘ Sourls on April 28th at 8 o'clock. ‘on potaioe diseases and central. 'l‘.lie Oddlellows of this city are Sunday next to attend the morn- 111g gel-vice, where the pastor. Rev. ‘G. W. F. Glendennlng will (leliver an appropriate sermon’. The Re- bekah Lodge Is also attending and intend directing at dieartz Memor- lsl Hall so as to march in the church in a body. ll’ the day ls fine a large turnout of tho mem- bers is expected. POLICE COURT OOl.NO5.- At ilhe police court yesterday several “early birds" appeared on [complaint of the proprietor of the Chinese restaurant on Queen St. it seems they wont in some time after 12 o'clock on Saturday night- e-arly Sunday morning—and one oi! the number, it was claimed, poured a glass of waiter down the China- manha neck. As he did not re- quire a bath the treatment was ‘resented, and when one of the number started for tho door, the Oriental stood guard with a knife, waiting lorr- tho arflval oi the police, who had been phoned for: the Ghlnairnau was ddssrmed and the crowd got away. ‘Ilho mitcome was their a. cc svsstcrday, and as the guilt of tho party who "poured the water" at the early morning lull-ch could not bo fixed tho case was dismissed, but not before His Honor instructed the police to arrest anyone they found in the restaurant on Sundays morn- ings who had no need to be there. Basketball g Tonight Allies v8 Ctleillnilipilns 9 o'clock‘ ' Admission ~25c: indies-loo ’ Guardian A 3 ul .- FARMERS.- ‘A-r "mi enmoi snwsso... mllrslde fans as well as picture fans wended their way to the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday, to see “the Wonder Mon," the Robertson-Colo production starring Georges Carpeintier, Ifi-eucli war hero and challenger of Jack Deinp. soy ior the world's heavyweight championship title, u. picture with a real plot-u iasciilatlng Glory 0t society life-a series of “m” Wl-‘Illlxs and a star of inter- national prominence. This is the first time admirers of Car-pentier have had on opportunity of seeing hlmi 011° mlsbt say ‘itrne to liie" and the larize audience were Indeed "Yombly impressed. Today's rea- ture is Billy Burke in "The i-‘rlsky Wis JohnswN-somethlng every. one will enjoy. ————-<0>—-—- WANTS A SCU LPTOR , MONTREAL. April 20‘—-A recom mendatlon that Canada should ap- Point commercial agents in. the United States to do the same kind of commercial work which the con sills of the United States do in 931111118. was made by the Cliqzuhoz- do Commerce at its meeting today 1 on report of the committee ou burl I ness expansion and legislation. ' The town o! Yarmoutn (N. 8.1. wishes to erect o. monument to those of its sons who died in the war and in communication with the clll-mbre asked for the name of a Montreal sculptor to do the work. attention. He believed "m8 respects the gentlemen m... aide-o... In the wlfgalatm Continued from P380 One. J W58 I1 Bmve problem and required i that In on the treasury have been sitting a‘ little too tlcht. Small accounts should be settled with more promp titude. The road overseers in the “Wily should boon the roads as soon as they are fit in order to get | the work alerted early. This year, the worn- oi the overseers might be continued, though in order "to [curtail expenses as much as poasl- e the Government should short- °l1 up expenditures whenever they can. Mr. McLean could not com "Iellllitlwly accuse the late Govern mend. of falling to make rqvmue. “m Qlnendltures meet because "my did not have the revenue to, d° 80- Ha expressed satisfaction! with the financial statement of the! Government and trusted that next. Year it would be even better. I The amendment to the motion that the House 8o into supplies lllils put to a standing vote an-i 0H. Ille following members voted in favor oi it: Hon. A. E. Arson-- nult, Messrs. ‘H. D. thin-Lean, J. ll._rltc\vart, M. Kennedy, J. Mo- Iveill and J. A. Dewar. The House went into committee to consider the ‘motion on supply, Mr. A. E. McLean in the chair. Some ‘iscussion took place upon I I “Slffldlien Dav mi in Action INSERTED, BY To all Originals of IN MEMORIAM In Memory of our Comrades who Fell P. E. GREETINGS 1914-1918 ORIGINALS OF the First Division C. E. F., on the Sixth Anniversary ' of St. Julien I SAIJBSMIAN wAnTso-sxvsnf QDDFELLQWQ m puns-E...‘ will include handling of carpets parading u, we Methodist Church --— ORIGINALS P. E. I. Meeting of Provincial Rifle ‘Association At tho meeting of the Provincial itiile Association. held this ivcon there were present: Licut. Lois. H. D. Johnson. C. Leigh, D. A. llVioKinnon, Majors Goodwill and ilcgors Capt. Clark. Lleut. Ritchie Sergt. MlcCaibe, Gunners G. it. Beer, Messrs G. M. Moore, W. S. lLouson and E. G. Love. {The minutes were read and ap- proved and the financial report then presented showing a balance on hand of 5641,44. Col. Leigh called attention to the fact that} the D. C. it. A. report showed that P. E. Island lc-it I10 the council. bloating adjourned was held immediately alter. Chairman-Ment- Col, Johnson. Sooy Thwuis-Llcut. (‘oi Leigh. Mr. attending thovrork oi‘ Lieutl. Col. Leigh and oi the Secretary pressed at,‘ his having go resign the Secretunyship. GIRLS BASKET BALL iA large gathering oi Basket ball was omitted from the list of mem. mews. This was believed to be rm‘, error and the Secretary was in' stnicted to write the association. A letter was read from L. It. fans turned out to see the game Wednesday night between Prince Street School and the Y. W. C A. ‘llhe game was played in the “Y" A locating m‘ the new Ioulicll The. ‘ following oiflceps were cIectcd:—-—~ L-mson spoke briefly Pom‘ at various times and a voile of thanks was extended to Col Prowse for nu: eiilcient work, and regret ex the item 0i’ $800 placed in the es- timated as the salary for the Court flI-Bllflllrapher. Mr. Stewart stated that at the last Hilary term there Wes no etcnoewnher and the Court "M1 thew out ti. a great deal of In- convenience. Ho would like to n0" W113! Drovisloir is being made for the coming you, 110p, Mr. Johnston replied Lhflb 111;, Government was at present looking for a qualified court Stfllitlgrqphqr, The position was a hard one w till, Home discussion also took place Won the advisability o! raising the salary of thelleiluty methano- iflry. Messrs. Arsenault, Saunas", McDonald, Johnston. Stewart, cox, Gallant, McArthur, Dewar and lilo- lMyre too: pzq‘ - fl» discussion. The Supreme Court estimates were carried. In connection with the emu“; f0!‘ lull-B. Mr. J. d). Stewart want 0d to know If any extra. pfecauflgng had been taken for the security of PPIWMM in Queen's County Jail. Not long since some prisoners ea. Bil-Dell. they were recaptured and ‘limped again this time ior good. This was not creditable to the ad- ministration or Justice. it was said in connection with this matter th" a r-ortuin prisoner was put in I'll! In" I '."I‘Z‘UIIII)II.IOD Commission- Pr " ' He Prohibition 00m. passion’ with-Ii su _ V llillied many of lilo prisoners might be Induced m bear some of the expense. The Jail and Court ‘House esti- ‘mfllw being carried, the next items to be considered were those er one Agricultural Department. IR. ARSENAULT asked! the Commissioner of Agriculture imw the salaries were being paid w his assistants. Messrs nap] am] Boulter in the oilice 0t his Depart men-t. \ MR. IiEA said the money was received through the Federal grant. » MR. ARSENAULT replied that the Government was vcry iortun. ate. The ‘Federal authorities pal] been inn-n no credit m the mat- ter. frhe Commissioner of Agriculture has Instant-ed tho great things his Government has done in the ostilo lishment of the Agricultural school, the ‘imoprtuticn oi lime-stone and livo stock. school fairs. etc. lie hid] no WISII lo detract from any credit duo the ‘Commissioner or . . i "Grey Sax" Thbes J. H. MYRICK A. W. MOLAREN R. J. McDONALD Q. SON . LORDB COMPANY R. H. OAMEFION Q Co. J. A. CUTLIFFE A. SON Allen asking that the seven shot sym and ended 12-4 in »i'avor oflJ. J. HUGHES 0C. LIMITED A matches be changed to ten shots, the "Y. W." The 1st period ended H, g, NELQQN also that any riilc he allowed to compete In tho matches. It was -2-—<2. in the second tho ssorei re- mained 4-4 until the last three P. J. NOY G. CO decided Illlli-L it would not Ibo 1.0.. minutes o.‘ play "when tI1o"Y. w." JENKWS 59°5- siblo to allow any rifle excepting found 111s basket four times ln»W-J- IIMEACHERN those allowed by the D. C. R. A. and that the matter of tho number of shots for any match be loft to the incoming‘ o-ourrcll quick succession. The Prince Sires; very fast and it was forwards are only the imeoousLo a sou H. M. OHISHOLM ‘brilliant work of tho “Y. w." de- W- A- °5""'° 4‘ "N lMsiior Rogers suggested that the Ivlwe that kept tho score from EI-MER sHAiail-I- association buy two or tour B. S. A. .22. calibre rifle“ for 1310 uso' of the cadets 0i‘ l‘. E. l. it was decided that tho matter bu loft s: tho hands o! the incoming councp The election ol oiilcers resulted as follows: illrosidenb-flol, Moore. Vice Pros. for Quoens-dAeut. Col. ll. M. Dsvdson. For Prince-<Mr. L. ‘R. Allen. For KIngs-Klupt. J. l‘. Sterne. Klouncib-Liout. Cola 1L D. John- 9011- C- Leigh. l). A. Mcliinnon‘ Lleut. Col. W. B. Prowsc, Major Goodwill. Lleut. it. C. Mubean. Mr. G. M. Moore. ‘Mr. W. 8 ‘Louson. Mr. W. K. Rogers. Tho matter of clecI-ing rcprcs entaiives on the D. C. ll. A. was bein; reversed. Tho game was rcntarkabiy clean citcept on several occasions when the "Y, W." pl few thrills by way- of iood mous- ure Wzaliie Scantlebury refereed the game in his nsIlnI capable manner. Tho ioilowing was the line-up. 'l Prince S‘re‘t School v. w. c. A. FORWIARDS Ella Jeni-line Jean McLeod Mandel Weeks Doris llarpcr GENT-RB Louise iluszurd Elinor Stomp; GUARDS Phillis Winchester Katherine Mo - ‘Lolian iielona llogers Thelma J cnkina ARSENEAU d. OAUDET J. J. HUGHES A 00., LIMITED u,“ ‘hm h, a csmrasu. a McKENZiE eoums onset: co C. A. STEWART CORNEV BROS H. A, BERNARD C. I. LIOOTONE ‘THOMAS MeNElLL CAMPBELL d» GILLIS FARMERS UNION CO-OP, Sec Ltd. KENNEDY BROS H. TUPLIN A. CO. H. M. COX ‘THE IJORELL GARAGE CO. CENTRAL GARAGE QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE , . U IA» 1‘.'.>..-/.,L¢/.., fl.‘ . . the Government in the matter. he asid, but at the same time he wish ed to emphasise the fact that the (iommlssloner of Agriculture had notinitatal any reiorm nor had he accomplished anything very mucn He merely continued the good work initiated by the 1M6 govern- ment. The grant for the Technical School did not ocune in at the time the late Government were in pow. er, therefore they could not take advantage of it. it mad been dis cussed at the time, however. and initial steps were takers as early as 1917 at the hater-provincial copier once at Ottawa. This was really the beginning of the Tecnical Education grant, and was what led to the establishment of the Techni ca] school In the Province. The late Government did not have the advantage of this grant but they carried on Agricultural education“ nevertheless. They gave short and , suh- ‘ jects, they inaugurated the Domcs- - long courses in Agricultural tic Science School. the teaching oi’ rural science in schools and the system of underdrainage. This latter system, Mr. Anaenault son- tinued, has been a grout benefit to the ‘Province, as the Commis- sioner; himself will admit. The speaker believed that it would III‘. a good investment on tho part ol‘ the Gcvcrnlnont to gct a second perhaps. ordinary tires. For Sale By ' Aiberton Belle River Cardigan Cape Traverse Crlpaud Fredericton Station Georgetown Hampton Hunter River Miliview Mount Albion Murray River North Tryen O'Leary Portage Richmond Sourla Souris Oummerside Summer-sid- Tlgniah Tyne Valley Tryon Ulgg Station Wellington Kenslngto . Kenslngten Morell Moi-ell - Ghsrlottdlown Charlottetown i High Average Mileage Sometimes you find a tire that gives extraordinary mileage-one in a dozen Whereas the average of mileage given by a dozen-or a hundred-.- Amcs Holden "Auto-Shoes" will he as high as that given by the exceptional ordinary tire. It's the high average that couiils~tliat cuts the cost of miles-that makes it worth while to get Amos Holden "Auto-Shoes" instead of AMES HOLDEN “AUTO-SHO '_’ Cord and Fabric Tires in all ' Standard e dltcher. as there is a sreat 1161118116 tor it. The Commissioner of Agri- culture has been. culollaed for “making two blades o! grass grow where only one grew before. Let him inter-em hiinsoll in this project. and let him create 0H9 W" 01 .81“ able land where there was none before. Mr. A. ult believed that the ditdhor. even if operated at a. loss, would be an advisable purchase. lie urzed. stmntly I116 necessity oi‘ lower freight rates on fertilizers and the further de- velopment’ o! undendralnage. The Iimise 000k r8000: until 8 p‘ m? President Gompers I Message To Canada TORONTO, April Zl-Presldent Samuel Gompens, when asked for» a message to workers in Canada before his departure today for Washington replied. "Safety, de- mocracy and civilization depends nu the unilty and practical sane development oi‘ the great into-run- tlonai trudcs unions." ,. .. “a: ‘ "-r-=»>>~.»i-.-. izes "Red Sox" 1am P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. B. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. P. E. I. Ilidilllllllidzllllif . i -B§'s.fiifi?o A FRIDAY: e AT MR8. Firrs’ R5- czsriou mar NIGHT r . NOTICBD stouov cumnuo WITH use. sn-rs, mo, evsnv Mow AND ‘THEN, "rusvb LOOK oven Ar Ms mo LAUGH. AT d OKE LAST I WENT ovens AND SAID: "TELL. ME, MR6. FITTS, wHA-r ?r1 is THE. ‘bu, I WAS JUST ASKING YouR FRIEND, 51.0mm’, uneven MARRIEDJ’ AH, AND WHAT boss ma seer?" It ARE Fool. wuv Yoifv: NOT HALF‘ SUCH A I .i;__ m“ "r-nu‘ ~ SAYS TH AS YOU LOOK." ‘m? $3. ion o: the, inane. _ 1M . '0'! thstlrstsgot-